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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-7-20, Page 5eie{st to You and Me Toads will lead `10 Clinton on. dst 7th, the, day of our annual Oration. e is'talk of iinposing is tax an bank deposit:, but they won't: do Too many of us would go tax and they need theruoney, There is an auto in' Canada for every nineteen persons: Wed hate to go riding' about in an auto-avtth nineteen persons all the time, how.. •ever,, so tw"11"continue to walk, p '0 .k * If Clinton has a weed inspector he `ought to be on duty to see -that a lot of weeds are cut `before they go to seed and scatter all over the well - kept gardens of thrifty and beauty, citigens • 0 Brother Smith of the Zurich Her, ald took a holiday week before' last trot we didn't envy him. He was nnrsiiiir a broken jaw: An accident, though; he hadn't been in a fight, except with the dentist. But we trust health 'and prosperity will smile upon him from now on. There may be in town another as ne a climbing rose as that which :graces the lawn of Mr. J. A. Ford, if so we have not ' seen it. Mr. Ford's rose ,has ;the advantage of be- ing within 'sig'ht of any passer-by and its, profusion of delicate pink blossoms has gladdened many an aeye during the past. fortnight. In- deed, it was worth going out of the way to see. The Progressives swept the Pro- s unite o1 Manitoba in Tuesday's - e- • leetion: y The Liberals , have ;;only eight seats. Premier .Norris was 'elected but his Government was bad "ly defeated. " ,Although the Progres 'sives"have by far the largest group, :they will` not :have a naferity; over 'the whole. . This will make for'en- stability of government;: one of the serious.: disadvantages of group government. , . Two necv • Canadian inagazines" re Lo be started in;• Toronto; !'The' Ail - Canadian Magazine' :wkich •'will'•. be -published by the' ->Periodical •Press of Canada, the first . number of ,, which will ,: appear Septembei•• -75th, and rhe Quill," also to be published in 'Toronto, ,which will appear in Oeto-' ber. The former 'wjll` carry editorials, stories and articles and will be, ac- cording to its publishers, "a ,Cana- dian counterpart ' of the American Magizine." "The Quill" will be a :story magazine and will publish pure- ly Canadian stories. , "`Stories not -only written_by Canadians, for many 'Canadians are writing good stories, but stories" with Canadian settings ..and showing Canadian ideals. Many people have deplored the fact that• Canada has had to depend so much on the United States for its magazine ', needs,, although we have some maga-• °tines of merit here, and that Cana - Writes :had to g000utside of Canada for a :market for their lit- ,erary products.. This was a con- dition inseparable from :our youth but as Canada :clevelopes it- will be' overcome: Those who deplore itsbould -do all possible: to help, in- overcoming it. When these two magazines tip - pear they should he encouragedby all who .wish to see Canada take her proper price in the world :of- liters- Constance Mr. 1 ndrs: Geo.. Cook--ofG od- -eric htownship,P St ',spent • nda "t' :Sunday -wa n ',their a1. a daughter, Mrs. -Jos, Riley.`Rile Mrs: Hugh ' Alexander and her' grandaughter, Miss McConnel, Mies- "Deeker,,Man., and Mr. and Mas. J 'Snell of Clinton' spent Saturday as 'Snell of Clinton spent Saturacly. as -the guests of the fornier's iietce, Mrs, D, Tudor: I1Ir. and Mrs. ':Hall and family -spent Sunday in Bayfield, • Miss Mame Hall left on Monday for I-lanover after spending her va- cation. Mr, and Mrs. Win, Britton and t 'Clifford and Mildred Britton spent -Sunday with friends in Brussels. t Mr. Wm Stanley of Clinton spent l Monday with his `daughter, Mrs, 11: "Tudor. J Auburn liisp Alma Match of Toronto is spending a'few Weeps with her par- -ants hero, Mrs, W. Ferguson and family of Seatorth are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. •f. VergusQn,. Mr, French is supplying'in the Stealing Blank while Ma Hanley is on:his 11oTdgys, Miss Flora 1 i11ough left' on Mon- day 'for Toronto where she will se, cure a position go rtenograpiier, Major Joseph Beek and Mrs, Beck of Toronto have been visiting with Mr. H. Sturdy. Klippen Mas' Thos. Stranghan spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Al- ex. McKenzie :of the village,. ilIiss Mae' McGregor is spending a few days " at Bayfield enjoying the cool breezes from Lake Huron. Misses Margaret and Grace Coop- er are holidaying at Grand Bend. Quite a number from Kipten at- tended. the anniversary services at Blake on Sunday last. Rev I). J. Davidson of,Central India preach- ed :afternoon' acrd evening, Ho is an excellent preacher and the ser- vices were most ,inspiring., The joint ;picnic of the Varna cir- cuit Methodist Sunday schoolswas held at Bayfield, Wednesday:: A large number,attended and -a most enjoyable, day was spent. Mrs. Watson ofthe 'village was ov- er to Seaford: this:: week visiting with her sister, Mrs., Jas. Dick, who we are' sorry to report,' is not -en- joying the best of health. Mr. and Mrs, ' C. -W. Williams and family of HolmesvilIe visited at thehome, of their rel t v a i os r M ...anti Mrs. A. McKenzie, the fore part of this -week. St. Andrew's Choral Society in- tend giving their Cantata "The. Gal-' lilean" on Sunday evening '•next in the Presbyterian church at Bayfield: Miss ,Annabel McLean left for New 'Ontario for a fortnights vaca- tion. Rev Mr. e eupied, the pul- pit . of the Presbyterian" ehure1a rn Brucefieldlast Sunday 'Morning'and evening John ;Doig, the -veteran con tractor of"Tuckersniith, has started ,Co erect a fine red brick residence 'Which will be a•.niost.. comfortable dwelling when: finished. Mrs, Jas, McClymont has return- ed --from visiting her .son, Royal' at Chatham and with friends in Detroit. and London. • Word has been! reeeved from Al- berta of the birth of a 'son to Mr; and. Mrs, E. DrakeMrs. Drake is a'daughter.of'Mr. 'Wm Andersen of the village. Miss Louisa M&Clymorrt of London. it spending her vacation under the parental roof, Miss Marian McKay who . is Vis- iting with her sister, Mrs. P,' Mc- Ewen, Goderich, is confined to her' room through illness. We hope Miss McKay will soon be able to re- turn to her home again fully recov- ered. • Mr. Thos.' Kyle is almost through harvesting his large acreage of hay, having one -hundred acresunder qui- tivation, Mr.and Mrs. Thos„ Hudson and Mr, T. Walker of Marlette, Mich, have . been recent visitors with 'M'r, and Mrs. Al, Harvey`. WHAT OHATJ`'AUQUA IVfEANS TO THE PEOPLE The following is what some, 'very: well-known wnCanadians • f. e o think o Chau - tau u work: a q Hon. u llo.. Arth x Meighen, leader� ,of the ,Opposition; House. '6i; Cornnlons, Ottawa:, `.'I welcome the introduction. of •Chautauqua to Canada and ven- ture to express the.belief that the. lectures delivered under its auspices will stimulate -multitudes of people, to a more diversified,intelleetual ef- fort, with valuable results to the country." Ron., E. C. Drury, prime minister of .Ontario: -9. have: observed the work of Chautauqua very closely f'or several years and I am convinced that it fills a' great public need, :par icularly. in the smaller communities. There is a great value "in the ;fact hat so many thousands of people rom town and countryside are - brought together once;a year to en- oy superior programs and to listen. o instructive. Iectures. No other gency iS doing or is capable of.dog,, ng, quite the sable work, arid I''anl of the ppinien that the lives of many communities have been "g'reatly en- riched by this agency." - Rev, Byron Stauffer, pastor the City Temple, Toronto: "1., cannot speak too highly of the Chautauqua movement as a, popular,., edtcattional. force. All over the continent .peo- ple have. brought .to then' the very best in the way' of lectures and en- tertainment, and all This in the at- mosphere of the out-of-doors. That which Bishop Vineent planned to do. tally at the.: parent Chantauqua re now ` being done all, over- the United States and' Canada,the :itinerary of great lecturers making it possible to reach'. a Widely -extended :'field," THE WESTERN, FAIFAIRLondon, Ontario The ititerior of , the Horticultural Building at Qneert's Pari: will be ire. arranged this year with a view to snaking it better for both exhibitors anti visitors. The `tables in the centre for fruit and' flowers .will be placed crossways of the a,ulding, leaving an aisle on each side of ev- ery :table. IVfth the .present pros- pects for a good fruit crop this building should be vc(ry attractive ' this year. Special interest is be- ing taken in the display of Flowers and extra editions of the Prize List in this Department" were issued to all prospective exhibitors through the London Horticultural Society. The, dates. are Sept, :)th to 1Gtli; All, information will be promptly ' giVen on application to the Secret.,tory, General Olrtees, London, Oht. McKillop Townhip. The hay is now mostly all under, ,.over and the fall wheat cut. Some. cry heavy crops are reported. One day last week as Ma, E. .Beaton was' going' into "town "for his chop, trotting the - team along, a elevis bolt carne out and the whiffle - tree striking one horse on' the heels` he took fright'` and they ran,away. Mr. Beaton held them :til1 they carneto, the turn in the road at the .old `fair grounds, when they collided with 10 a telephone post, breaking the hare- ,ess and freeing them'frolo the wag on, The horses ran on lip town 'at vi Terrible speed but were caught on Main street. Things were not much. the Worse except that Mr. Beaton had a slightly sore knee and a broke- •en set cif "harness: Mr, James Ateheson has Mr. J: 'Sparling'' of Winthrop engaged for the harvest, Mr, Prank Coleman has greatly' improved his lane by grading it tip and graveling 11: Mr. and Mrs, Roy .Pepper lead a little daughter arrive at their home -on July, 12th,:• IT IS GETTING MONOTONO1.TS Early • Saturday. - morning some party or parties entererl the store of William"Stoneman of Mitchelll from 'the rear, and took $0 from the .cash- box, This store has been broken. into so often and; goods :and money istolen so frequently that, Mr. Stone, 'ran is talkiir ri i„ot;putting On a piglt nvatohman. Courtin News Mr, W. 1C, lrawley o7` Foie 0, P. R , (iorrie, has been appointed sta- tion agent at Winghain and has mo- ved to that town, Ashfield Presbyterian church cele- brated its seventy-fourth annivers-. try on Sunday week, ,The Bev, Da, Gordon of Woodstock was the special preacher. Goderish has the promise of a new industry, a firm which will man- ufacture reed, ratan and porch turn- iture. A bylaw ° giving certain, priv- ileges to the new company will be submitted in August. John Hunter, a,' well-known build. er• and contractor, died at his home' at Cranbi•ook last week. ITe hag not been in the best of health bur had been in the hayfield all day and was taken ill on returning to the house, Ile' is survived by his wi- dow and a family` of grown-up 'ehild- ioen. Some engineers at work in the Greenlock Swamp . recently 'killed a snake ten and a half feet -long and 'weighing eighteen pounds. It was an unknown species. A -pair of deer' have been seen In Carrick township feeding in' a pas - tore field. Tiley took fright at the noise of a car .and ran into the: woods The 'Exeter evaporator has been purchased by Mr. A, D. Clapp of Dutton , who intends, to "Clap" tin the most up-to-date machinery go ing'and"run jt -to , its fullest capacity. Michael Egan, supposed •tot Pe the oldest man in Western Ontario, di- ed -at Luncan last week aged one hundred and seven: years. Ile- was a native of Galway, Ireland; ` The Rev,: S. and .Mrs.. McLean: of Egmondville were= presented with a 'purseof two, hundred dollars by their friends before leaving their charge there. ' Wmgham tewn' council offered .$36: in prizes "to 'citizens keeping the best and ' neatest -looking places. The 43orltieultaral Society will have charge of'the edntest dodeiich's 'test Well. had`• readied a depth' of two hundred ;,feet last week, ;and, no, water of any quanti- ty had -been atruclt,: although' consid- erable rock had been , drillecl..' 'One day. recently ,tour sisters of Ma. -James Sharp of Brussels called' on;him. They are all around the eighty'inark.hut are hale and hear- ty. One sister .lives in St.Thonaas but the otehrs reside -'at Ethel. Marriages •GARRETT McCOOL-At the Meth- odist "church, Londesboro, on July 8th, by the Rev. W:• R. Osborne, El'Va Gladys, daughter of Mr. 'anti Mrs. S. McCool, to Norman Parks 'Garrett, I IOARE—MOOR'G--In London, ' on June 30th, by die Rev. G. W Dewey, Sarah 'Marietta Moore' of Stratford, 'to Cornelius Hoare, 'for- znerly of .Clinton, now of Strat- ford. Births JOHNS—In Clinton Hospital, on Ju- ly 19th; to Mr, and Mrs, A, 11'. Johns, a son. ' GARDNER In Goderieli township, on June 30th to Mr.. and' Mrs. Ad- elbert...Grardnor, a „daughter, --Eliz both Joyce., PEPPER -In Tuckersinith; on July 12th, to' Mr, and-Mrs.'Roy Pep- per, a daughter. MiJRRAY—Iii Hayfield, fie! , Ju d on I Y Y 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray; a son. LAVIS--In Colborne township, Malt - land concession, on July 5th, to Mr. and. Mrs. R. Levis a daugh- ter. PENDLETON—In Wing -ham, on Ju ly llth, to Mr. aid ll'rs, H. S. Pendleton; 'Victoria street, a San. Heater For Sale A good notal heater, only used a couple of winters. 0. E, Hall, Rattenburp_street, or The News -Re- cord Application i0 r As esso shi lD .. Applications addressed to the Town Clerk will be received by `the Municipal Coimeil of Clinton up to 6 P. M.. July 24th, for the position of Assessor of the Town of Clinton. D. L. 11MACPIIERSON, Town Clerk • 58-2 1 1 'Energy Wins -Cleo ainotmts to the n1ost in life? , The boy or ' girl with the most abounding energy of course, You can build up such energy by eating plenty of • l3� 10 Il W S good _bread ---the perfect loaf made with only finality ingredients,. Ask your Grocor for it, F'.J., BROWN Vy & CO. A GO01) BAKERY PHONE N NO, 1 CLINTON Twelve Thousand Miles' At least must be travelled to bring 'rSALAD4 » to your table. Yet so skilfully is it prepared, so Carefully is it protected that the delicate leaves reach you (but a few weeks later) in 'all their tender freshness. To really' enjoy tea at its best, insist • upon "SALADA". Your grocer has this delicious tea -Ask forit, . A Real' Special in a Cohoe Salmon (Red) ing and fine for -table use', A larg. Quality' Jar Rpbbers, the kind that keep your jars airtight and saves your fruit, per dozen 10c. Ginger S g Snaps s and Lemon Crisp Cakes per lb,. . ,15cts• O'rd delivery olive y is 'now np-to-date and is always at your service.... We deliver your 'goods :promptly .to all parts of the town and'sometinies .an • the. Country 4: Get the Habit of Dealing at ' JOHNSCN GROCERY '': Phone 111 THE STORE `FOR EVERYBODY•. Just the thing for •picnic or camp- e tin for 30 cts, We still offer 'you tea' at' the old price in bulk, or packages.. • Choice assortment of Fruit filled cakes,_ per lb. 25e. Try a Ton of ;Our: Chesnut Coke' It ib cheaper tki,nd;el'eanerthan'antliracite and'bur 's`' _without smoke or gas: Just the thing for -summer cookin and 'early winter.' h.eating Exclusive Agency for D. L.. & W. Scranton Coal. ` ` . II. MUSTARD Phone 74 Office opposite G. T. R, station, , G. H. VENNER, Electrician- Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Iron's,-Fans,and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone I5Iw AUCTION SALE Of'Hoiisehold ftirnitiare. The un- dersigned has begn instructed. to sell by public auction at th,e residence, William street, .Clinton,.,on Saturday July -22nd commencing. at 2 o'clock sharp, the following: Happy Thought range, ;improved model; 4 burner oil stove,- new in May 1922; refrigera- tor; hall raciciwainut; Upholstered parlor suite, walnut; . carpets and rugs; tables; chairs; clock, new;. lamps; 2 lawn gases; beds; dressers; wash stands; 2 burner, New Process oil stove, new; oak secretary and books; pictures; pietrie frames; snirzors; dishes; picture easel; 'suet - cher; lawn seat: carpet sweeper;. wheel barrow; fruit gems; eooking utensils and many other articles top numerous to mention, Terms: Cash;' J. L. Harland, Proprietor. Geo, H, Elliott, Auctioneer. 59-1 Farm' For Sale Lot 28, concession 4, Hullett, 100 acres, 13fi miles north of Clinton on Base line: On the premises are bast!t barn 40x60, shed 30x50, 'stone foundation, driving shed: 18x34 new. Also a good frame house, Never failing well, farm well watered, Ap- ply on the premises. Walter Mair, 59-11 Car. For Sale ' 1916 Ford; in good condition, 'with H. and P, shock absorbers. A real bargain.. Apply 'Bert Lang- ford, Commercial Garage, 59-2-p License Number Lost License No, 148-825 lost between Porter'S Hill and Clinton. Procter kindly communicate with Sutter & Per4ise, Clinton. 59-0 Seal Collarette Lost In Clinton or on the Hayfield road, a seal collarette, Finder suitably rewarded, Mrs, Peter Cole, R. R. No. 3, Phone 31 on 606. 59-1f To Sell or Rent House on Princess street, For Particulars apply to W. Iirydone. 58 -ti For Sale Set of Normal ,School Manuals, at half price: ' Doreen Stephenson,. 58-2-p Farm For Sale Lot 16 pt. 17 concession 1 Huliett, Huron road I miles east of Clin- ton.' lin-ton : This :farm contains 127 acres 100 acres drained and in first'elass. condition, the balance ie pasture land and, bush, On the premises is a good barn 40x74 with stone stabi Mg .and dement floors, also hen house pig pen and drive ;shed, on cement foundation. 'Shore is a two story' brick house with modern convenien- ces, Farm is well watered with first class s s rie6'ti and also spring creekrunning across one corner. ' IPariro. is well adapted for nixed farrntng, Per terms • and conditions hake. ap- plication on the lrrotniees or Clinton,. R, R. No, 4. John Noble 58-t± COME WITH". US TO Go dente AND ATTEND THE: ®inner Dance 'Hotel Redtord' Next Saturday Evening JULY 22nd Dancin• from 6.80 to12.00.' g a . Music. by Miss Gene Connon and London Orchestra. Sunday Dinner -Music 1 to' 2.45. Sunday Supper—Music 5,30 to 6.45. Write or phone for reservations , to Hotel Bedford, Goderich. RATES Saturday Evening, 6.30 to 12.00 - $3.00; per couple, After 8.80 $1.00 per :couple' With additional charges for lunch a la Parte. Boarder Wanted Any gentleman wishing for a pri- vate boarding house, intre at The News -Record office. 56-tf For Sale Or Rent Brick residence Tor sale or rent, Ratteubury street at present oc- cupied'by R. Marshall, Possession August '151:, apples Jacob;_ Taylor 24 Al E lerbeck Ave. Toronto. 57-1f Hough fainting General house painting of all kinds. <. Orders promptly attended to. Apply alt paint shop, opposite The Mill, Clinton. Ward & Evans Phone 63. 55-tf Farm 'For -Sale Lot 26, Con. 17th, on the Base line, mile north of. Clinton, 22'/ acres first class land, - good house, bank .bairn and young orchard just beginning to bear. Also 7 -roomed house on Albert street, Clinton. Wa- ter, good garden, barn: Apply on latter premises. Mrs, John Halstead. —41-tf Spirella Corsets Spirella Corsets, for healthfulness, style, comfort' and ,durability. Ev- ery corset Made to measure, Mrs.' Elizabeth Ifennedy, Ontario street, Clinton, Phone 142. 12-1221 House for Sale 8 -room, solid brick house, town Water and aleetric lights,`ggood gar- den and chicken lteuse. Apply on premises; Corner of North and Spencer Sts.—A, C. Clarkson. -80 -fl Hey For Sale 30 acres of choice timothy and clo- ver hay, 1% Milos sotttli of Clinton• Wouldr sell in 5 or 16 'acre lots. Terms to suit purchaser. As 1 am retiring from Businessall aeeounts lutist be settled, by -Junto 801h, R. A. Roberton, Phone 10, 55-tf 2II04101111I llilllUMpiIl plll gIVIIIVVIIU,IIIIViIIIUI Iil ' JII ill `1'1IIJItSII 1.'y, �iIUIflUUIgiilUtlihiM(ig 210th, Tya2 ell , St. cc e5 a eors to M. 7 , Corless ---Rowlands old stand Dealers in freneral Hardware, Paints, Oils andGlas s Plumbing, Heating,Roofing, ` ' i �S, �ln8r,(iiuiliiig'' Wo carry in stock the Huron Specialty Casting; Co.'s PLOW POINTS and Plow Soles 'No, 41, 2, 8 2a and 11 Tudhope Anderson 20 Frost 4Sv Wood' No. 21 Wilkinson 21 Percival 21 Floury 21 Oliver', 7 Sylvester) 21 Verity 7 Wilkinson 21 Verity, high' t+ariner•s 1�rieud 11 111111 IIIIIII11I 1111111111 tlItlIfIItIIMlll OI@IIII@II IIfll 1111111111111111111 MEM 11111 1111111111111111 1111111111111111,11 July IS A MONTH OF Speoia! Values 1n Ladies'• and.c. •ild-'' rens- Fine 'Shoes . Ox lords and Ski ers, Reg. $7.50 to '$8 for - $6 00 Reg. (6,50 to $1,0O for .$ 5.60 Red P.50 to $6,00 for 4:00 {• ' Mang s more 'valar<e just as good. Wm. Barrg. Opposite the:Fostofizee. Clinton Bagfaelcl Shoe Shop Just opened first class Shoe -repair shop. M We put on new heels,' rub- ber heels and half soles while- you e wait. Fred 'Barlow 57-4 OSTEOPATHY. DR. A. M. HEIST Osteopathic Physician Graduate, ` Des Maines Still College of Osteopathy. Licentiate Towa'and 'Michigan State Boards of Medical Examiners. e 1 Spinal adjustments given to remove the cause of disease. Catarrhal deafness,' adenoids, and enlarged tonsils treated, without surgical operation*. Stomach and intestinal diseases treated without the use of,.drugs or surgery. Successor to Dr. Heileman. Office, Goderich, Ont. At the' Graham House every Tues- day after 6.80 'p,in. Seed Ci rn Wisconsin No. 7, Improved Learn- ing, Golden Glow, Bayley, White Cap, Croinpton's Early, Longfellow, Eureka Ensilage and Golden', Ban= tans Sweet. SEED BUCKWHEAT. Japanese, clean, cool and sweet, SEED MILLET. Yellow and red. SORGHUM, . Early .Ata'b ','`Sugar Cane. CALF MEAL' Royal Purple Calf Meal and Stock Foods:' HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WOOL - + -,CREAM WANTEth. The SouthieEnd Grocery Tr orstore fi r Y. aru - o r supplies, Y PP r. you will find our prices' AS LOW AS ANY FULL • STOCK -FRESH GROCERIES Prompt; delivery town.to all parts of the HIGHEST PRICE FOR • BUTTER. AND EGGS, PHONE ORDERS, PROMPTLY DELIVERED. VE ED. Mrs: M. J. Brown PHONE.' P.H 144. Scranton Coat. We have on hand for immediate delivery a'ear• of real Chestnut ,Coke KENNEL AND SOFT, COAL Also some good hardwood. Leave ordersat my Residency Huron street, or Phone 155. - At reasonable Price Terms Cash E. WARD• . 0. COAL. NUT, STOVE k EGG -ALWAYS ON HAND , FOR,IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 R. J. MILLER • Orders taken at residence. Phone 119 Ontario 'Grain Seeds Experience has taught us the above seeds are :the Only ones for our,district. We have on hand Gov. eminent Graded , Red Clover Alsike Orchard Grass Alfalfa Timothy - Blue Grass +t;' White and Yellow Sweet , Clover `s, In Baby Chick Feed Blatthfordls Milk Mash Pratt's Buttermilk Mas, la ode o W h use Royal Purple . H. 0. Cooked Chick Feeds .. Always, on hand: Western Oats, Shorts,:. Oat Flour, Linseed Meal, Purina Chicken Chow p der.. Flours: Five Roses, Hunts,.Si1- ver Crown. Special prices on Hunt's • for a few days. Wanted,a quantity of. Peas, Buck- wheat and Red Clover. Submit sam- ples. • J. A. FORD &: SON Phone 123. Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain, Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers licenses Live Poultry i.• ATE 4S�' 'Fermis :who raiseoultr For p 8 profit sell alI„their old roosters and broody hens, also young cockerels weighing about two pounds•' each during June and Jply. Coops sup- plied. Write or phone to GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. ' CLINTON, ONTARIO. , N. W. TREWARTEA, Manager Phone No, 190 Hohnesville 601 r Il W. Jenkins' & Son. FLOUR AND:,FEI"4D Phones: Elevator 199, Residence 141. Clothes/ Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned, Rooms over Hea'd's barber shop.. W. J. Jago. .•-8$-tf Boars for Service Champion bred, big typo Yorlta:ire and Chester White boars ter service. At /mine every forenoon .---,A., C. Levey, Picone 5 on 689, Clinton ---2$ The demand for our butter i creasing, To supply this demand we requtiizc More cream, 1 , We request you to, ship us yotur. cream. We guarantee you. the Highest bVarket Prices; 'accurate tests and prompt service. Our firm is known to you and needs Ito further recommend, We pay all express, charges, furn- ish s croarn cans and month. pay twice each ... i Wx t e for cans or further a inform•: tion[ to the THE ,SEAr+rORT1t CREAMERY CO C. A, BA1fu0R, MANAGER,, ln-