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FUEL
Whitt `€a)!e we going to do about
-warming ng our rouvela next winter?
Or, to put it more tersely, how will
Aye keep body and soul together ?
In t}ati climate, a supply of fuel
+during the winter means the sustain-
ing af life; the absence of it oceans
.'death, 'This is no .extraVagaance of
language. It is the enmrciation of.
simple f.'act;, well known to cVery-
one, And yet, here we are on the
1st of September, with the nights al-
ready beginning' to' grow chill, ne
•coal in the hands of dealers, no coal
id sight, prospectsfor the future
,,decidedly bad, and as a community
We have not taken the first step to-
wards any alleviation of the situa-
'tion, Surely if ever there was a
time when the . community . es 0
whole should act, it is the '.present.
Private individuals have not the
-capital except in .rare eases, to "take
;any step.'.. But what i>i'to 'finder
the town council from doing scene -
thing, `doing it now, and incidentally
mcquiring fame and gratitude from
everybody? Coal: can 'be bought' in
Wales. It is being bought; A
•eargo of two or three thousand tons
would -be,, a Godsend to land in Cliil-
ton. It is said it might cost high.
What if it does? Would you sooner
freeze, or pay $25 a ton for good
Welsh coal.
Bayfield
Mr, and Mrs, Geddes and'daughter
Miss Geddes, Mrs,., Newton,and:Mrs.
Crane of Detroit are the • guests of
Mrs. " Newton's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Weston...
ICrs.' Lippert and family of Kit-
chener and Mrs. Best of Seaforth
.are guests at 'the Commercial,
Misses Lilah Heist, Geraldine
Wensley, and Louisa Livingstone of
Stratford are the guests of 'Mrs.
LI. Lawson at Lakeside.
Miss Ethel Ramsay < of Rochester
is the guest of Miss Maud' Castle.
Mrs. S. Cleave left on .Tuesday
`for Bad Axe, Michigan, to visit her
,daughter. -, -
Mr.; and Mrs. J. Rose of Guelph
,are guests at the Albion.
liVliss Ria Hill Egmondville is the
,guest of Miss Alma McKay.
Mr,, Chas. D. Dingman, of
:Stratford spent the, week end the
guest' of Mr, 'R; A. -Stone tub the
parsonage. •
Mr. and Mrs.;. Rogers, Mrs. Ray-
mond and daughter, Miss Raymond,
Miss Baxter, •B x•
r
er ss Lanion
t Mrs
l
W.' Balwell�Mand family, of London;
Mr. and Mrs., Barr, of Windsor;
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Detroit; Mrs=
ses Eva Hartleib, Margaret Mc-
George, Margaret Essen, Miss
Brad-
-shaw,
-
shaw,Miss Kate Snaith Miss Bate-
man and Mrs. • Rephler of Stratford
,aro guests at Miss Fergusons.
Dr. Clegg and wife of London
.spent Sunday at Deer Lodge.
Miss Josie Stirling and Mrs. A.
,'Armstrong are spending the week at
'Toronto Fair.
Mr. Colin Campbell of Stratford
occupied the pulpit of St. Andrews.
church on
Sunday last in the inter-
ests of the Lords Day,Alliance.
Miss Edith Spackman of Toronto
is the gest' of her . brother, Robert
:Spackman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dearle of Toronto
are the guests of,'the fornier's bro-
ther, 'Dr, Dearle at his summer cot-
qage in Deer Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McLachlin
.and family, Mr, and -Mrs. Isaac
Hodgins and family of London,.Rev.
:and Mrs. 'Keys and fancily, of Tal-
botville, and Fred Montan of Blyth,
are summering in Degr Lodge.
Messrs. James W. Kerr, Haniilton
-and Charles S..MacLaren, of High -
,gate, were the guests of Mr. R. A.
''Stone''at the parsonage.• `
Miss McClure of Kalamoozo is the
'guest': of Mrs.: Fitzgerald at her
:summer home ars Deer Lodge.'
Mr. and Mrs. William Brandon and
+daughter of London, spent the. past
week at his home in the village.
The 'annual Field held
of sports at
"Deer Lodge was: held on Saturday the
:26th, an excellent program of sports
-was partieipated in bythe aottagers
after which a tempting lunch was
served by the ladies on the,: grounds
ache- "completion of the sport's, • A
list of the prize winners are as :fol -
'lows,'
Young ladies race -Miss .Flo Liddi.
'coat; Miss Beacom, Miss Nora Lang
Married ladies walking race -Mrs.
Clement, Mrs, Dearle, Mrs. Syni-•
:ington,
Throwing ,ball, by ladies -Miss
Roos.,
Girls race under six years -Betty
Clement, Anna Walden, Victoria
Dearle, 'Marion Dearle.
Boys race under twelve years --
(Gordon McLachlin, Archie McLach-
lin, Frank McLachlin.
Clothes pin race -Flo Liddico tt
;Stewart a
w 14IcLachlin, ties,
4
13vbys race -Owers Watt, Weida
"McLachlin, Katherine Dearle.
Mens' walking race -Dr. :Dearle
'Rev. Symington.
Mens'' running race -Archie Me-
f,achlin,' Robert Hastings.
Tug -of -vias -Captains Dr. Dearle
,and Archie McLachlin, Dr, Denies
team won, after the opposing 'team
winning first �iu11.
'Feature event -Six stalwart', men
.of Deer lodge, holding Dr. Dearles'
-Tin Dizzie,
Constance
- • Miss Mildredri
.$ ~;ton spent a
week in Brussels ,visiting:her cousin,,
'Miss Margaret Jewitt.
{Misses Mtariel end Helen Farquer-
son' of Walton spent a week the
guest of their aunt, Mrs. Ed, Brit,
.tort.' .
Mr. and Mas. John McIntosh of
'Toronto spent a week as the guests of
their aunt, Mrs, H. Colclough.
Miss' Annie Thuell of Brussels vis-
ited, her cousin, Vera Coldlough,
births
SCHOENIIALS-Tp Clinton; on Au-
gust, 2i 'd to'Ml' kir r L 1
Sr d Ms, t,.
g ,t
$choenhal , a daughter.
ATICINSON---In Goderich, on August
,Sill, to Mr, and Mrs, Gem At-
kinson, a son,
MArrtages
3EATON--JONSSQN--dn Winnipeg
August 19th, Anna Stephanie,
daughter, of Dr, and Mrs. B, 13,
Jonsson to Dr, W. Grant Beaton.
WELSH-WHITMORE- In ;Clinton,
OR August 31st, by the Rev. S.
Anderson, Flossie May, . second
• daughter of MT, and Mrs, Frank
Whithiere of Goderich Township;
to Wilbur A. Welsh of Clinton.
Deaths
JERVIS--•In Clinton, on Thursday,
August' 24th, Charles E. Jervis ,in
his seventy-six year:
MUR'lIY' Tn Goderich ,on Friday,
August 25th, Oliver henry Mur-
phey, son of Mr, and Mrs. T, T,
Murphey in his 17th year,
SIBLEY-In Metucken; New Jersey,
on Friday, August 18th; . Mrs.
Clara Sibley, wife the late p
E. Sibley,: formerly of Clinton.
IN MEMORIAM
GRAELIS-In loving memory of
Pte. Clifford Graelis;, killed 10 ,ac-
tion in Prance, August 27th, 1918'.;
Grant him eternal rest, 0Lord.
A severe, electrical storm' descend-
ed on the picnic grounds at 'Berrie -
dale ithe other day. Many took
shelter under a tree and lightning,
struck the tree. Mrs. Archy Mor-
rison died within an hoar, `Miss F.
Kennedy ,was severely • shocked, al-
so members :of the Mitchell, Knowles
and Morrison family and .others
suffered snore orless severely,'
Many were rushed to Burk's Falls
for treatment.
Stanley Township
'The Stanley council will meet on
Saturday afternoon. at 1.30 0. in. in
council hall:'
Mi. and Mrs. Edward C. Gree
entertained' their ffriends toa corn`
roast on Friday. evening last. They
built !!'bonfire in. the, lane and quilt-
ed
Qplted the corn and also served -sand-
wiches a redie. When hen they had
eaten11
a thecorn, etc,, they wanted,
the rest of the evening was Spent in
games and singing. Everybody en-
joyed themselves'.
Mr. and Mrs, John Innis visited
in Goderich
last Saturday.
Mr, Herb. Castle has rented Mr.
Bisbee's farm for a : term of three
years and has already' commenced
working ; on it.
Miss Marjorie McEwen - had a
birthday party on Wednesday; after-
noon, when a number of her little
girl when
were present.
Dr. J; A. MoLeod of Brooklyn,
N. .Y., visited his sister, Mrs. Rob-
ert Pearson, over the .week-encl. Dr.
McLeod is .raturning from :a -motor
trip' through Yellowstone Park:
Londeshoro
t -Mrs. Sarre Lee is visiting friends
in Toronto.
Mrs. Wns, Hiles, of Clinton is vis-
iting friends' in the village.
Mrs Edith Ball is spending a few
days with friends' around Seaforth,>
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Tarnblyn and
Mrs. Manning and son Will and Mr.
Eislef Motored to Toronto,.tospend
a few days at the, exhibition.
Mrs. J. L. Lounsbery and child-
ren have returned home after spend-
ing the past two weeks with rela-
tives at Delhi, •
Miss Lizzie Mains returned home
on Tuesday last after .spending -some
weeks with her sisters in Chicago.
Miss Lawdy Young returned home
after spending 'a few days with her
sister in Brantford.
Mrs, Johnston formerly Miss_Min-
nie Crawford, of Niagara is visiting
her. father and other relatives in the
village.
Miss Fewster of Gupperville spent
afew days with Rev. and Mrs. Os-
borne at the Parsonage,
Miss Bessie Catley,' has returned
to her home in Mount Forest 'after
visiting' her cousin Miss Esther Ly-
Mr, Will Caldwell and Mrs, Helen
Quinn visited friends in Kincardine
last week,
Miss Minnie Levan and Miss Ger-
Roberton left
er-Robertolr'left Monday for Toren -
to,
/ Mr. and Mrs, Aresie Radford vis-
ited Wingham• friends on Sunday,
Miss Mary. Jamison left on Satur-
day for Toronto,+ -
Miss D. Little ,visited Miss.Mar'y
and 011ie Moon for a few days last,
week.
Miss Mary Cartwright left on
Monday for Toronto.
The community picnic held last
Wednesday was a great success, the
proceeds amounting to $212.00. A
good program'. was given, a full list
not being available, The young
ladies of Londesboro defeated the
Relabels team in a keenly contested
game of baseball, The Womans
Institute are extremely grateful and
appreciate the kindness of Mr. and
Mrs. Watson in giving their home
for the occasion and their untiring
efforts to make the, picnic a success,
Mrs, Wnr. Brigham ,and Mist
Brigham are visiting in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank 'Tareblyn and
Mrs. • ,7. Manning are visiting in
Toronto attending the Exhibition.
Mr, Norman Geddes of Belgrave
Miss Anne Geddes of Toronto and
Miss V. Adams of Hamilton were
the guests of Miss S.: C. Barr- on
Thursday.
Mrs. Win; Hoggarl, and daughter,
hazel spent`a few days with the for-
ma's sister, .Mrs, Gordon Cuts of
Forrest, ,1.
Mrs. Robert Rogerson entertained Cart~ o£ 1'.Iranks-Mi, and Mrs,'
the Mission Circle on Thursday af- Jaines 'Gollilnson With to ei cess
ternoon. p
their'.,;ahanks.f8r the 'kindne.ss'of the
Miss "Grade Snel , .,
1 of B1.YoValo arul norglibdrs durrrrg the sickness and
'Mrs, John Milts of Ilitrleck, visited death Of Mr. Collinson's mother:, ciao
the latter's 'mother, Mie, McIntosh the W. M, f a`
.r S, orkfiatvdrs and syrr&
ma Wednesday aftdrfaoott,. .'� . _ athl•_ .., . , Y
THE CO01? .QUALITIES OF woo))
Trees grow, thetefori wood is
cheaper than metals,/ Ii is easily.
worked with tools Into desired shil1105
and sizes It is held securely by
nal s anda
1 +Flu i' u .
by !; . It s pr ctrcaliy
permanent when protected by paint;
Maier water .or in the'gxound it out-
lasts metal Its: .,strength and light -
nese adayt it to various uses,' It is
a non-eonducteor of heat and elec-
tricity, Many woods ,are marked
by patterns of infinite variety and
beauty, . whose very irregularities
constitute an abidng charm.' To
this is added a fine blending of col,
ors and a lustre when polished that,
gives wood a phree in the decorative
arts that can be taken by no other
substance,
Recently a speak thief saw fit to
steal from the home of Mr. Chris.
Templeman,. Edward street, Wing-
ham, ;,about 12 Plymouth Rocks'
whieh Mr, Templeman had been
fattening: for; the coming winter.
The meanness of the theft inay well
be imagined when it -is realized' that
the chickens were stolen from a
crippled man.
COME TO GODI UCU' FAIR , .
September 6, 7 and 8. See the
Great Empire Shows, the largest
travelling' Midway in Canada. Sev-
enteen carloads of Amusement De-
vices and Side Shores. Two thous-
and dollars in cash prizes. Nine
hundred dollars in. race money.
Fall Millinery
We are showing frons now on a
full line of fall millinery, consisting
of the ` new fall '•shades in velvets,
"plush, duvetYne,"also feather :bats
and sports wear, With a neat up-
to-date stock we .are prepared. to
turn out the very latest in all lines
of millinery. All orders promptly
attended 'to. A. McDonald. 65-1-p
Millinery Display
Alen visiting Goderich Fair, Sept.'
6th, 7th and 8th. You are invited
to inspect our showing of high 'cl'ass
millinery, Miss MadVicar,.;King St.
Goderich.
Sale:of;Lands
fir Taxes
Town of -Clinton
• By virtue of a warrant by the
Moyer of the Town of Clinton bear-
ing date the First day of August a
sale of lands in arrears for 'taxes in.
the Town 8f Clinton n n will be held at
the Council Chamber in the Town. of
Clinton at the -hour of three o'clock
in the afternoon on' the Fourth day
of December, 1922, unless the taxes
and costs are tomer paid.Notice
is hereby given that the list ors lands
for sale for arrears of taxes is be-
ing published in The Ontario Ga-
zette, the first insertion being the
26th . day of August, 1922, and that
copies of the said list may be had
at••ray office. 'DD. Macpherson,
Tretisurer, Clinton August 31st, 1922
64-tf
Cider Mill and Apple
Butter Factorq
Will heready to make: Cider or
Apple' Butter, or Jelly, on Monday,
Sept. 4th, and every day after until
further notice.
To make Apple Buttes'bring .1r,11
gallons of.. pealed and cored (sour
apples preferred) to every bag of
cider, apples.
, If -you want Jelly bring 30 -to 50
pounds of white 'sugar for every 40
gallons of Talnian sweet cider and
>_ gallons of sour cider.
We can make Sweet Apple Butter
out of sour apples. ,
MILL' AT REAR 017 FLAY MILL
SEAFORTH
MERNER & FEE
64-2
, Applications
Addressed to the undersigned will
be received by the Municipal, Coun-
cil of Clinton -for . the position of
Scavenger; (dry earth, closets, ,etc,)
Duties to Commence at once.
D. L, MQCPHERSON,
68-2 Clerk.
house to stent.
trick, residence, Princess St,, 8
rooms,: good basement, summer kit-
chen, town water, ',4.acre of land,
~hone 38-606, Mies Mabel Rath-
~hell. 63-tf
Board and Lodging
'Students wishing board for the
fall term inquire at The News -Re-
cord office. 64-tf
Piano For Sale
High grade plana willbe sold
reasonably for eash,Apply to Mrs.
Frank Gibbs, Princess street. 63-tf.
For Sale
1 door > 8 .feet 3 'inches' 7iy '7 feet
6 inches. 2 doors 8. feet 2 inches
bit 3 feet 10 inches, 2in, maple, zinc
covered 'both sides. Suitable for barn
doors. One quarter cut roll top
desk. Apply to The Clinton Knit-
ting Co. Ltd., Clinton, Ont. 63.2
Animals Astray
Caine to the premises of the . un-'
dersignod one mile east of Varna,
on the Bayfield read, about June 15,
2 spotted steers and one roan heifer,
all one-year olds. .'Owner may have
Same by proving property and pay-
ing' expenses, Robert Webster, Var-
na, Ont. , 62-tf,
Team For Sale
A pair of geldings, 5 and '1 years.
Sound acid right. For e sh or bank-.
able, paper. A, Townshend, '16th
eon, Goderich township, l ., tt, No,
2, (iilnton, ' Phone, 22 on 604. 604
• TITITIZSUA:x,•ALI(,UST 3:lst 1922
��e T
b • , e Y1i�lx�xusxness of
Natural Leaf Green Tea is
re
ca
ni
ae
as thetremendous increaseint�e de-
mand for it shows. H306
Try it to rima' You will like lige it
Getting Pickled
Now that pickling season is at Band it will pay you to be
sure of the vinegar and spiees you use.
".OUR VINEGAR AND SPICES ARE OF THE HIGHEST'
QUALITY AND, OUR PRICP IS AS LOW AS ANY.
Our delivery service is second to none. You get prompt service.
at our Quality Store. TRY US.
Get the, Habit of Dealing at
JOHNSCN &- CO'S GROCERY Phone 111
THE STORE. FOR EVERYBODY'
Try a Ton of •'Our Chestnut Coke
It is cheaper and cleaner than anthracite and burns ~ ':
without smoke or gas
Just
the thinfor summer cooking g and'early winter heating
IExC
luslue Agencg for D. L. & W. •
Scranton Coal.
J. Ba MUSTARD Phone 74
Office opposite G. T. R. station.
FOR SALE
MODERN` HOME --William at Princess.
LOT -Full sire, garden,' fruit, shade trees, large lawn.
Ji0TJSE-Frame,' full size cement basement, hot water heating,
extra large verandah, balcony.
GROUND FLOQR-Hall, living -room, dining -room, den, kitchen,.
Pantry,
a tr , wash -room, side verandah on' kitchen.
RS FLOOR -Hail, five . pedroo nis, three-piece bathroom, large
size ectagon pedestal basin, glass t owel rods, etc.
Each sleeping- g apartment cnt eiluipp ed with individual heat and an im-
proved system of ventilation.
Everything for health, comfort and convenienee.
Applyon premises, D. S. CluS._ 61-tf
SHOW.
It Pays to Ldvetise Use yolir'own window space
DAVID. B. CUNNINGHAM. CLINTON, 61-5-p
1
F. J. Brown&Co.
Clinton's Leading8Central Bakery
and
Ice Cream Parlor
Bread, Fancy Baking and all 'kinds of
confectionary
Wedding Cakes .a S ecialt .
.Neilson's and .Bisset's lee Cream
in : Bricks and Bulk.
1
hTe ~son s and
Robertson's
Chocolates
Telephone No. 1
COME WITH TIS TO'
Goderich
AND ATTEND THE
Dinner Dance
-AT-
Hotel Bedford
Next Saturday Evening
Saturdag, Sept.2.
Dancing from 6.30 to 12.00.
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
hTotel Bedford, ,Goderich.
RATES : •
Saturday Evening, 6.30 to '12,00
$3,00 per couple.
After 8.30 $1,00 per couple
With additional charges for lunch
a ,la carte;
Fertilizer for Sale
Just received' a car of fertilizer-
for fall whit.' -A, C. Levy, Clinton
633.2
For Sale
Choice Fox Hound Pups 8 weeks
Old, $5 and $8 for immediate sale.
Also broken dog. II, Brandon,
Bayfield. 62-tf,
To Sell or Rent
House on Princess street.' For
particulars apply to W, Brydone..
58-tf
For Sato
A piano ease organ, walnut settee
and child's sidewalk sulky. Mrs,
Glea•, McKeosie, 62-tf
IlorSes fat Sale at Bayfield
To eloso the estate of the late 0.
Tippett there will bo sold by private
sale twc'horses; 4 and 7'yeat's olci.
Trod IVIehlwen and Chas, Marks,
exeq;lftors'1'or the ostato; , Iitiyfioid,
House For. Sale
•Frame cottage with two lots, on
Huron street, barn. on premises,
garden with small fruit: For
further particulars apply to Miss B.
Cantelon, on premises.' 61-tf
Farm For Sale
Lot 29 concession 13 Hullett, on
the premises there is a good bush
and never failing creels, land suit-
able for all kinds of grain and roots,
Apply on the premises to the leg-
atees. . 61-4-2-p
Farm For Sale
Lot 16 pt, 17 concession 1 I-fullett,.
Huron road 1% miles east of Clin-
ton. This farm contains 127 acres
100 acres drained and in first class
condition, the balanceispasture
land and bush. On -the premises is
a good barn 40x74 with 'stone stabl-
ing and cement floors, also hen house
pig pen and drive shed on cement
foundation. There isa two story
brick house with modern convenien
cec. Farm is well watered with'frst.
plass springs' and also spring creels
running across one corner. Farm
is • well adapted for mixed farming,
For terms and • conditions nlako''ap-
plieation on the premises or Clinton,
R. R. No. 4. John Noble 58-tf
For Sale Or Rent
Brick residence for sale: or rent,
Rattenbury street -fat present oc-
'cupiedby-W. R Counter, PossesSion.
October let, apply Jacob Taylor- 24
Elterbeck Ave, Toronto. 57-t£
Farm For Sale
Lot 26, Con, 17th, on the Base
line, mile north of Clinton. 22?,1
acres 'first class`4and, good 'house,,
bank barn and young orchard just
beginning to bear. Also 7 -roomed
house' on Albert street, .Clinton. Wa-
ter, goodgarden, barn. Apply on
Iatter premises. Mrs. John Halstead.
41-tf
• Spirella Comets
t iislla Corsets for l
oalthiulness
r
stgle, crnfort
and durability'. Ev-
ors, corset made to measure. Mrs.
Elizabeth Kennedy, Ontatre street,
Clinton, Phone 140. 12-1921
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Successors to M. T. Corless -Rowland `old siarlcl
We Carry Plow Points for
1
Sylvester Lax No
.7; International tractor 7, El and 10; Frost ,& V,q'ood
20; Verity 7 and 21; Fleury 13, 21 and 21. wing; Perrin 6213 and,
63B; Tuclhope-Anderson 41 and Oliver51; ; 121 v and y21 wing Cock- ,
shut 21 aiid 21 wing; .Kangaroo -Judy 8 and Nin "9
..
We also Carry Soles for
Verity 7 and 21; Fleury 13 and 21; Coekshut 21; Sylvester 7
Y ,Wil.
Icinson 7; Oliver 121; Tudhope-Anderson 51.
We also fit Paris 21 Farmer's Friend; Verity21 riding. plow;
ns p w,
Wilkinson 7 and 21; Percival 12.
COAL OIL REDUCED TO 25c IN 3 GALLON OR MORN) LOTS
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Phone 68.'
OFFICE HOURS
9,30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5,30 p.rn',
7,00 to 9.00 p.m. -Sundays by
appointment.
DR. W. R. NIMMO
Chiropractic Specialist.
Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and
Chronic Diseases.
CQNSULTATION 'FREE
Normandie' Block, Clinton, Ont.
62-4
Heater For Sale
A good coal heater, only used a
couple of winters. G, E. Hall,
Rattenbury street, or The News -Re-
cord.
August
ust
ISA MONTI-I OF
Special Values
In Ladies' and child-
ren's
hild-
renys Pirie Shoes, Ox.
fords�a
and Slippers.
Yl�
Reg. $7.50 to $8 for 86.00
Reg. $6,50 to $7.00 for $5.00
Reg --$5.50 to $6 for $4 00
Mang more values
just as good.
Wm. Barrg
Opposite the Postoffice. Clinton
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. A. M. HEIST
'Osteopathic` Physician
Graduate, Des Moines Still College
of Osteopathy.
Licentiate Iowa and Michigan State
Boards of Medical Examiners.
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 Csraham House every Tues-
day after 6.30 pain.
Seed Corn
Wisconsin No, 7, Improved Loam-
ing, Golden Glow, Bayley, White
Cap, Crompton's Early, Longfellow,
Eureka Ensilage and Golden Ban-
tam Sweet.
SEED BUCKWHEAT.
Japanese, clean, cool and sweet.,'
SEED MILLET.
Yellow and red.
SORGHUM.
Early Amber, Sugar, Cane.
CALF. MEAL
Royal Purple Calf Meal w and Stock
'Foods,
HIGHEST PRICIS PAID FOR
WOOL:
WA Jenkins
& So
QnP
FLOUR AND 11`ERO
Phones: Elevator 189. ResidelcI 141.1
Clothes` Cleaned and Pressed
epairClothes cleaned `pressed and re-
paired,
ed, Woolen goods dry cleaned.'
Remus over. Heard's barber Shop,
W. J. Yugo,
Boars for Service
Champion bred, big type Yerksliir
• W t e
and Cheste
x hi o boars far net -Vide,
At hems every ;forenoon -.A., G,
Levey, ?belle li err 639, C1ia,tert - 26
The South -End
Grt i�
cey
Try' our store for your supplies,
you will 'find our prices
AS LOW AS ANY
FULL STOCK FRESH GROCERIES.
Prompt: delivery toall parts of the •
town,
HIGHEST PRICE FOR
'BUTTER AND EGGS I
PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY 1
DELIVERED.
Mrs. M. J. Brown
PHONE 144, -
Chestnut Coke
KENNEL 'AND SOFT COAL I.
Also some good Hardwood.
Leave orders at my Residence
Huron street, or phone 165.
E. WARD
C't1. AL.
NUT, STOVE • & EGG
ALWAYS ON HAND
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1
R. J. MILLER
Orders .taken at residence, Phone 114
Ontario Grain Seeds
Experience has taught us . the
above seeds are the only, ones for
our district. ' We have on hand Gov-
ernment Graded.
Red Clover Alsike'
Orchard. Grass Alfalfa
Timothy Blue Grass i,es,
White and Yellow. Sweet Clover
In Baby Chick' Feed
Blatchford's Milk Mash l
Pratt's Buttermilk
ode
W house
Royal Purple
11. 0. Cooked` Chick Feeds',
Always on hand.
Western Oats, Shorts, Oat Flour.
Linseed Meal,'Purina Chicken Chow-
der. Flours: Five Roses, Runts, Sil-
ver Crown. Special prices on Hunt's
for a few days.
Wanted, a quantity of -Peas; Bue -
wheat and Red; Clover. Submit,sam-
pies,
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123.
Flour and Feed: Merchants and
Grain, Buyers
Also issuers of Hunter's & Trappers
licenses'
Live Poultry
WANTED
•Farariers who raise poultry for
profit sell all their: qld roosters end
broody hens, also young .'cockerels
weighing about two pounds esell:
during. June and July. ' Coops sup-
plied. Write or . phone -.to -i
` rrr
GUNN. LANGL
ors CO,
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
N. W. '4'REWTHAa Manager
Phone No. 190 Holmesville 601 r 3 A
CREAM WANTED!
The 'demand for our butter` Is in-
creasing, ret
To supply this demand We ;e juiTe
more dream.
We .request you to ship murmur
cream. •,y'5
We guarantee you the .ITighest -
Market Prieto. !accurate tests and
prompt service.
Our firm is known to you and needs:
no furthez:�reeonimend.
Wo' pay all express charges, turn-
idh cream cans and . pay twice' each:
.inenth,
Write frit Sane Or further informa-
tion to the
TALI SEA1OR1t CREAME1XY C
C, At 1$,e DEtt,1 MA,'VAG i6f, ..
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