The Clinton News Record, 1922-9-28, Page 511
'raid=�a,'+•'
I�k
you save that forty Iiegeent,
cnal, Or aro you looking for a,
tete for it?
ui 's•1 1
ct lv niglit we had the severest
flostt of the season thus far, but it
Wasn't vow severe at that,
'Thanksgiving Day is to be eetc-
,brated this year on November Oth,
,Armistice Day,
o`Yrr f Mi�lrilu
After October z.t,
every vehicle
on London 8t,rpets inuet carry a'light
after -dual, It
is expected that this
with help to do away with accidents.
While n Listowel` man was absent
from home the other morning some-
body dumped -a' load, of good maple
wood, on his lawn, elect he didn't
quote the anti-dumping` actat him
either,
Orillia may not have - coal,: but
there; is in sight an abundance of
wood:-=Orillia> Packet:
Happy Orilf e! 'T'at's the
nd-
vantage of living in or near the
leackvroods.
Fifty men are enrolled -at Ottawa
Normal this'year, the' largest, num-
ber ever enrolled. Nov that ° the
salaries of teacher* are reachinga
better scale 'the men are' being,at-
tracted to the profession.
The less coal bought during the
next couple of;;nonths'the better Tor
the consumer in regard to prices.
Use, a substitute if one is available
until the supply is` greater acid the
price will lie all the more reasonable.
Tl.e'new two -cent ,stamp being: the
axact shade o1 the .ohl. oTfe-cent
stamp, you are inclined to the'no-
tion•that the usually attentive young,
lady at the stamp counter has either
not heard your request or is trying
toe "do" you .when she: hands yoa• a
Lunch of 'green stamps., in answer to
your polite requestfor', ten cerate
. wprth of twos, please.",
During the 'past few days the -pee
ple •ofeethis cduntry' have been given
the -.0010 spectacle, of 'a Premie • of
the
Dominion : setting Borth a stzae-
meat'and the chief ,organ':of, the par-
ty he leads steadily •'andpei'sistentlye
denying the statement,; and • growing
sornwhat sarcastic in •doing, so. The
Globe ought to go just, one step' fax -
Hier and admit that the Rt.
Arthur Meighen is the'real'leader.
in (Canada, not Hon. Mackenzie Kiing,
" A New Ontario girl+" • says an
exchange, advertised for a husband
and landel him. The total' expen-
ees' for advertising and weddln
trousseau amounted to only f$11
Within a year the husband die
leavinga $20,000 life insurance poI
icy. Yet some claim it doesn't pa
to advertise."
Still, she had to take some risk
for no newspaper could guarante
that he would cilie so soon.
* * * *
The • lelirtor,` Meaford's oides
weekly newspaper, has been,. sold ;t
A. T. Thurston; who '.has been on
the staff of the Far'mer's Sun. foi
nine years, Mr. Thurston
of W:' H. Thurston,. editor and pub-
fisher• of the' Flesherton Advance
'for over thirty;' ;Years. ears. The new
proprietor' of the Mirror bas hacl'a
ood=`grounding."
G;Oi7LD-b'tIR1l±ii Z --At lfitehbner',.
515 ,9ept5nrbcr 15th, Alice 1aelee'
of hlteheeee. to William A, Gould,
ildcet sort of lIr.:. and Mrs. If,' W.
Gould of 'Clinton.
MINGAVe-DieWAl2` At Ldndon, on
September 5th Margaret . Agnea
Dewar, formerly- of Clintotr, to
Fred eliag ay of London,
111CKN19LL N1Gf.--•At St. "Jgn•ies'
church, Soaioeth, we September
19th/ by Rev. Father Goetz, Meta,.
da, eldest daughter' of Mr, and
Dlrs. hirci Nigh,;; of Sea1orth, to
Mr, Peter Iiickneh,. son of Mrs,
A. II]cknell of McKillop,
IIAM-SWAN- A -t Brucefiekl, On
September 20th, by the Rev. W, D,
McIntosh, Altee . Jane, „ yeueger
'tl tighter of Mr. James ' Swan, 'te
Clarence Harvey Ham, manager o1-
the Molsons Bank, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Hare of Fergus,
Births
STERLING--ln, Goderieh township,
0n Septeinber 27.th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sterling, a on. --Joh
b, s n
bonglee.
ELLIOTT-In Stanley Township, on
Septembdr - 17th, . to "Mr, and Mrs,
Morton Elliott, a son,
MAIR-In'Clinton ,Community Hos-
pital, on September 10th, to Mr,
and Mrs. John S. Mair, a daughter'
(still born).
WALTERS In Tuckersmith, on
September' 21st, to Mr, and 1VIrsna
Frank Watters, a son.
BAEKE12-In Brussels, on Septem-
ber 19th, to lir. 'and Mrs,' Cleve,:
land Baeleer, a daughter,
GOYIER-Iii, Mullett, on September
l2th, to Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Govier,,
a daughter:
DUNBARe--In Grey; -township, ''o i
September: 14th, to Mr: an Mrs. E.
S. Dunbar; a daughter..
Deaths
ELWOOD Accidentally ' killed,' 1n
British Columbia; on. September
20th George Elwood ton of Mr.
Thos, Elwood of` Goderich` town,
IN MEMORIsU
TOIIIeSTON1..I leeirig inernory of
'Louis Johnston, who died :Septem-
'- bei 2901, 1921 '
1 :
`z Slioit and sudden'vias the call,,
Oe one so`yoting and loved`;by
'The 'blow was sudden,, and;'shock see:
W0 little thought his: time was near.
One year has passed' since that sad
day:
Forget him? Ne, we never will,
Wo loved Bial -thein, we love him
still's
-Mother, sisters' and brothers:
g SIR .JOH'N'S -READY -WIT
d Some of our conferees are recol-
lecting• and presenting'. stories' about
y Sir John A. Macdonald, There is
one which the late Rev. G. 'F Les,
who was an intimate friend of Sir
e Jelin, used to relate which none of
them have run' across. The old Con
aervative chieft tin was speller/1g to
a crowded house, and as usual, was
o• unsparingly ,demolishing his political
elenonents when one of .thaw ,rose 4n
the;: hall and shouted, ,."Sir John! Sir
John!" When the speaker paused;
the interrupter added,." Go to''hell,l'
There was anger among Macdonald's
:admirers, and shouts of "Put him
out," caused the 18011 to make tracks'
Tor the door. - But Air John A.
Macdonald,: with a smile on Inc:' face
raised his hand and soon 'the tumult
subsided: "Ladies and gentlemen,"
he 'said, "i1 have been invited'' to all
kinds of places,in any career, but this
is the fust, trine I have ever been in-
vited to visit', Crit • headquaters."-
Alleston'1,16reild.
RELIGIONS',: IN 7'IIE .COMMONS
Ire , ought to
succeed as a newspaper publisher
'J ;and The News -Record ` hopes he will.
The Farmers' Sun says; "New
York newspapers, in •their editorial
contnient,,are in' full sympathy,'with
Britain's desire that the Turits ` `be
held 'within, bounds -and they arc
T quire content that - Britaini should
du the' bolding;.' We do not need
to go to: New York to'find that '.sort
ehi' public morality. -Globe.
No 1 We do not need to'o fa
not any farther than the premier
Of- the Dominion.
Sixty per cent. of the coal burn-
ed last year, which is what is girar-
anteed to Canada, this season, might
, 'serve us very inadequately ie the
coming winter 'happens, to be an se-
veee one. Everyone who - can do
Oso should provide some wood for
the early part• of the winter, until
the supply begins to increase, Mr:
i,Aet1ner V. Wright, consulting en-
?'gineer of the Hydro Electric recti'
le Con-
missio -
n, in a recent review v of the
'Enol question plainly pointed out
that it will take weelss before .the.
'Production of hard coal .can approach
normal aid that the actual slaort-
c cenno' he made 113i ..during the
Oittire: iv „' e1'. It is as well to.
e taro. fact eaely n1 the season:
I11 the first lace' declaredx
place,'1 r„
or King the other day in reply to
i criticism of his g'overnuient by the
Rt. lion. Arthur Meighen, ". there is
in reality no Treaty of Sevres." Ile
then went on to explain that: the
treaty had not .been ` accepted by
'Turkey':'.. nor ratified rit
by B •' '
arn' or
Canada. - • On the same day that; this
was published The Globe says edi-
torially i0 summing up the situa-
tion in
itua-tion_in rhe" Near Last: "Is Britain
not warranted in taking the gepanrl
as she does, that until Canada re-
pudiates her signature attached to
the Treaty of Sevres she is com-
mitted, 090011y with the Motherlsnd,
to the neutistlization of the Darda-
nelles and the other essential fea-
tures of that treaty, WHICH WAS
RATIFIED UNANIMOUSLY BY
TIIE CANADIAN PAltLIAIVIENT
ONLY T.HREE,.MONPJS AGO?"
a
As 0 1001101' of fact the Treaty e;c
Sovtes was accepted 'by Turkey, al-
i,hough under protest, and was sign-
ed by Canada. Under ,Liberal,
rule 1 looks as if Canada would,
fain take the place the United Sts-
tes strdggles lo keep, that of en-
joying the .full privileges or,' nation-
hood without' assurnipg any of its
responsibilities.'
Exit ,the animal lrerfoianer, The
�rlith
ie,' inaktiig 11101 fete,
,The 1922 .Parlimnta y Guide, gust
issued, contains in the preface n; com-
ment by Col. Chambers' that one re-
sult of the recent e'ecleral illection is
the . 'introduction of no less than
186 new biographical sketches into
the House of Commons section of the
Guide. In the 'matter of Members'
religious affiliation, 'it' is noted that
Quebec which returned a solid block
of Liberals, is ahnost equally .00an
iiirous as. to church denomination.
Theile are 67 Roman Catholics- in a
Ilouso,;of 235. Two of these are
'Progressives, ' one 'Styled as Inde-
pendent,
nde
rend nt and, a ci, one _ori ezvatf e•' the
C v
1 , a s ,
remains 63are
age Quebec. mdiilbers.i
That is to say, of 67 Roman Callholles
in the Connnols, only -:four sit on the
Opposition side No. ;less than 70
members , own'se Presbyterian' taith
including all three party leaders.
Methodist's ic next 8
t
With 38, and An-
glicans follow with 31,Tlhexel are
a half-dozen„ Baptist M. P.'s includ-'
ing the Minister of Finance ,and three
',Congregationalists, . Five ,are elas-
sified'•only,as Protestants, and in,the
case of five the religion is not stat-
ed. S. W. Jacobs.' X. C., Jacques
Oartier,,is the only Hebrew, and Miss
Agnes D'Iacphail sole, ,representative'
of the Latter Day, Saints,
Wanted
Woie0'1 or girl for Iight housework.
All time or for certain•days irr week.
Mrs, H. 13. Chant, Clinton, 69-tf.
Auction Sole/
of 50 head: 1f ehoiee steers. Mr1
Ezra Fisher- will sell by public sue-
tionat dfis grass• farm, ' lot 11, con.
2, East Colborne near (Turtle. Lakes)
on Saturday, October 7th, coniineec-
ing at 1.30 sharp, 60 head of 'chosee
feeding steers, two -year-olds and 3-
ycae-olds. All Oracle Polled Angus.
Shorthorn or Herefords, Tl1eee aro
all first esus Huron County cattle
that hrr. Fisher. has had on the grass
all suimner. They are M good or-
der, and iilcluch a 11umbee of choice.
butcher and beef -ring Animals, Terns
-Eight menthe' credit will be giVet
on furnishing approved joint notee,
A discount ab rate of 6 per cent. per
011110111 allowed, for cash, Putcii,as--
ers may leave then cattl'e, on the pas-
ture untll'the -ne0 t:eveek: i%*neeeeeary,
Ezra Pisher,'T0ropiietot, le.,R.-No. 4
Goderiith. T. Guidry, Auctlouoer,
69.2,
t3rrrcelield
The' Ke Circle, held it., regular
monthly meetingon September 71:4,
at which MTs Hugh Aikenheui gave
a very interesting haPee' on Iforea.
Klee for the coming bazaar were
ale°discussed,
At
the
piwlvus
meeting' there was a Handkerchief
shower, and at the next Meeting =cn.
apron shower will be hold '.(hese
ehowees .are in preparation for the.:
bazaar, which will be held.
about the beghinieg o - DOCem-
•ber, it will be a $plelttlid place to
gete o
Yr Christmas u Gifts,. All mem-
bers sk ac
are a cl.to kindly remember
the date of the next meeting, Oeto-
bei 6th.. The leaders will be 1V1.'iee'
E. Aikenhead and :Miss 0, Marks.
SPARROW AND CIGATLETTE
A well known county official vole -
cites for the following ineide115:
"I was standing on :the coiner of
Main street, of our town ,the other
evening,; when T saw a young fellow
throw down,on the sidewalk a burn-
ing cigarette stub. He. had not
gone ten feet before Etsparrow had
flown to and picked it up in its,,bi1l.
Where do you thfn]e it went? It
rose' and flew to a knot Bole in the
side of a'feame store building, where`
'it had its nest, May not .some of
the mysterious fires one reads about
Have been caused by that curiosity
f1l1led scavenger, the, sparrow?"--
Mitchell
parrow?"-Mitchell Advocate.
Plano" For Sale `
Upright piano, in good oondition;
fine tone, and . tuned just ' recently,
Cheap for cash Salle. Can be seen
at residence of. Mr's: Frank Gibbs,
Car for Sale
Second hand' car, in good, running'
order. , Bargain' for quick 'sale. Ap-'
ply at ,.Nediger'' garage. 69-tf
Farrar for Sale
One hundred'' acres in the township
of Stanley, lot 9 concession 11, bank.
barn 50x72, 10 -roomed brick house:
Would consider grocery stock in es
change 00 part paymerit. : For par
tieulers';apply to W. II, Stogehll, Sut-
ton West, Cameo., '6914.
Auction sal..
off'trire.stock acid implements, The
undersigned auctioneer base received
-instruetions. from Mw Thoines Iluni -
ing to sell -by public auction on Lot
34, Con: 13, Hallett, commencing at
One o'clock p. 111. On Thursday, Oce
toter 12111, the following, that is to
say: , HORSES-Iforse, 10 years old
horse, 11 years old, driving horse 10
years old. CATTLE -2 cows due.to
freshen Jas. 3 and April` 3, fresh
'cow, 2 steers one year old, 2 .heifers
1 year-old,.3 spring calves, calf three
Weeks a111. I1ViP.LEMENTS.- 3n l-
ee, mower; horse .rake, 'seed drill,
land roller; (all Massey -Harris)
tivatos, fanning mill, 2 ploughs, 1
gang plough, 2 sets of. harrows, loot
pulper,'steel tired buggy, rubber ttr-
ed buggyc^ (nearly new), democrat,
set of bobsleighs (nearly new), cue -
ter, hay rack, wagon, pig rock, Mas-
sey -Harris '
as-sey-Harris' cream separator (nearly
new), set of plough harness, set team
harness; set single harness, set of
counter scales, .'sugar : kettle, Daisy
churn, 30 sari buckets, acre of man
golds, acre of turnips, 8 ton of hay,
40 bushels of Siberian oats clean of
Weeds, heater stove, forks, bees,
shovels and 'other articles, some
household furniture, 40 hens, 1 year
old, 80 -pullets. TERMS OF
-Hay, Grain and Poultry cash, all
sums of 310 and under cash, over
that 01000111 6 months credit on ap-
proved joint notes, or a discount of
4 per cent. straight for cash on cred
it amounts.' 'Thos. Hulking, Pro-
prietor. Thos. Gundry, Auctioneer.
69-1
Notice •
I would like all repair and twine
accounts settled not later than tee
first week in October. L. Stong.
69-2-p.
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of Samuel Russel Lee,
deceased. Notice is herebygiven
that all persons having claims a-
gainst the estate , of Samuel Russel
Lee, late of the township of IIullett
in the county of Huron, yeoman, de-
ceased, who died on or about the 7th
day of July 1922, are required to
r'the
deliver, to John I'ug1aidadmin-
istrator
<
a
istrator .of the said estate or his
solicitor on or before the 10th day
of October 1922 a full statement of
their claims together with particu-
lars thereof, and, the nature of the
securities, if, any, held bythem all
duly verified by affidavit, And 'take
notice, that after the said last men-
tioned date ., the said administrator
will proceed to distribute the estate
of the said deceased aniongst the per-
sons, entitled thereto having regard..
only to such: claims ars he shall have
received due notice and'hi accordance
therewith, ' Dated at Clinton'this
1811 day of September A. D. 1922,
W Brytlone, Clinton, ' Ontario, Sol-
icitor for the said Administrator.
58-3
Music Lessons
Mr. A. W, Anderton, Professor
of music, cert. teacher of Piano-
forte and singing', ,T; le, 0., Lon-
doil, England, resumes tuitions at
3, L+', Coobsls residence on Tuesday,
September 12, 66-1f
Farm For Sale
23 aeros.on iho,16t11 con., Goderleh"
Tp„ 1. mile: from Crichton, Allgood:
farming land, 7 -roomed frame house,
woodshed and driving'.shed, Good,
bank barn, Apply to II, J. Hibbs,
R. 1Z,, Now 2,'Clinton, Phone 12 on
'+304. 67-6-p
For Sale •
(louse and ;four lots on east side
of ,'Xing street between Gordon and
Bond. Good house 1r/'storeys high
and barn. Good basement under
house, amid and soft water, consid-
40111le fruit on fol;. ' Tcstlls r0a50n,
able ,for nnck sale. Apply to Mrs.
Bertha Hayward, 101, Wellington
x -67-11,
1000!!, l+pncton,. 0i)1,
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Delicious
.55 010
HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY,
PACKET 1 A IN rioRTTI
AMER/CA,
Have You
been using our Ladies Delight Iialsl ng ;Powder? as' good as Its name, eve
Ory can guaranteed and our. price to you is 22c. Rer ting
WEEKLY SPECIALS
10 bars of Pure Laundry Soap, 48c. 3 packages of Ammonia for
3 packages of Pearline, ........25c. 3rc
pacts t+,cs of Rinse .for
2.- cares of ,Castil'e Soap,' : , , , .35e. 1s;`1'in of .Collor Salmon , . ,28e.'
3 pa'ekages of Jelly POwder . , -25c, 25c, 3 ;packages Cora Flakes
44, 11;;of Arcane Te 2 0.
t ...28c. 1 lb, -special black tea, . ` .600.
See our window for Saturday evening Special.
Get the Habit of Dealing at
JOHNSCN & CO'S GROCERY l�Y Phone 111• •
• THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY'
HOT DRINKS
Now st that the summer. seasonis r
1? . weare
ready to "erve hot drinks,
Neilson's •'and Robertson's
o S
Chocolates
A fresh sul alwa s'on,hand
p
In fancy act a y
gesandinbulk "
'Ice Cream always on hand
B'tead ` and Cakes
A full line of bread_ and pastry at your command
each day,
Wedding Cakes.a'Specialty,•
OUR MOTTO': SERVICE AND • U - ALI I Y, ,.
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Telephone No. 1 -
Princess, Tuesday and Wednesday,.- Oct. -3'& 4
-DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
When the (Mau L
---SEE ABE RUT
how he makes his home runs.
- Aliso a . One ' eel Corned
Admission 15c •and 30c,
COME WITH US TO
CoderC"iiih
AND ATTEND THE
Dinner .DC1
-AT-
Hotel edtord
Next Saturday Evening .
Se±,Item ±er 30th
Dancing from 6.30 to 12.00.
Music by 'MIs 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
33.00 per couple... -
'After 8.30 $L00 per couple
With additional charges ,for lunch
a la carne.'
.Evaporator Opening
On and after Monday, September,
25th, we will be ready to receive and
pay the highest peice for bard, sound
evaporating apples. No soft ap-
ples
-ples accepted, Town & Case, Clin-'
pies accepted. Also men and women
wanted to operate.' Town & Case,
Clinton Evaporator. 68-2
.. For Sale
A good big driving horse, 4 years,
old, quiet to riche or drive and a
good worker. Apply to Mr. Henry
Snyder, :Clinton, R. R. No. 2, phone
2 on 604 07-tf.
House For Sale
Frame cottage with two lots, on
Huron street, barn 'on premises,
gardens with small Fruit., For
further particulars apply to Miss I3.
Cantelon, on promises. 61-tf
Stanley Voters' List
The Voter's List, 1922 lou the
township of Stanley, County' of Hur-
on.
Notice is S hereby given tiro I have
t v
transmitted or delivered to the per -
sone mentioned 111 Section 9 of he
Ontario Voter's List Act the copies
of Hie list, Blade"pes'suant to the said
Act, of all persons appearing by the
Inst revised Assessment reoll of the
said Municipality. ,to be entitled to
Vote in the said Municipality at el-
ections of members of the Legisla
five Assembly and at Municipal el-
eetions•.,ar1d that the said list was
first posted up in my office, Stanley
township, on the eighth day of Sep..
tember, 1822 and remains there for.
inspection. And thereby; call upon
all voters to examine said list and if
any ewers or oinissioes .. Etre 'found
therein to take isinnecliate proceed_
ijt$s to have tile sumo co reete'd at,
cording to :hew, Dated at Stanley
his 811 day of September, :1992. ,1 -
Harnwell, Municipal Clerk..
Sale of Lane
for Taxes
Town of Clinton
By virtue of a warrant by the
Mayor of the Town of Clinton bear-
ing date the First day of August a
sale of lands in arrears for taxes in
the Town. of Clinton will be held at
the Council Chamber in the Town of.
Clinton .at the hour of three' o'clock
in the afternoon on the Foiuth day
of December, 1922, unless the taxes
and costs are sooner paid,- Notice
is hereby given that the dist of 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 my office. , D. L. Macpherson,
Treasurer,' Clinton August 31st, 1922
64-te
For Sale
Happy Thought range, in good con-
dition, . Will be sold cheap,, Inquire
at The News -Record office. 69-1-p
Horses For Sale at Hayfield
To close the estate of the late C.
Tippett there will be sold -by private
\sale two hor'ses;.4 and 7' years old.'
Ired Mcrwcu and. d. Chas. Mals
executors 0 for the` sta e.
e t Hayfield.
62-tf.
Farm For Sale
Lot 16 pt. 17 concession 1 Hullett,
Huron"'road 13 miles east of Clin-
ton.
Thisar n f
:' •1
contains 127 acres
100 acres drained and in first class
eondition, the ': balance is pasture:
land and bash. On the prerhises 38.
a good barn 40x74 with stoire stabl-
ing' and cement iioors, also hen house.
pig pen and drive shed on cement
foundation. There is a two. story
brick house with modern convenien-
cos. Farni is well watered with first
class springs and also spring creels
running acrossone corner. Farlm.
is well adapted for mixed farming.
For terms and conditions maize. ap-
plication on the premises or C1infon
R. R. No, 4, John Noble 58-tf,
For Sale Or Rent '
Brink' residence for sale or rent'
Ratl;enbury, , street at . present oc-
cupied by W. 12.,; Counter, -Possession
October lot, ripply Jacob - Taylor 24
Ellerbeck Ave. '.Toronto, 57-tf
Parin For Sale
Lot 26, Con. 17th, on the Ease
line, mile north of .Clinton. 221
acres first class' land, good house,
bank harp • and young orchard just
beginning to bear, Also 7 -roomed
house on Alberti street,' Clinton. Wa-
ter, geed garden, ,barn, Apply 011
latter premises. Mrs, John Halstead.
-41-1f
Sriirel(ii Corsets
Spirelia Corsets .Sot healthfu the
st`le, comf 1 ss,
y > ort aria durability. `J;v-
Oxy corset made to measure, Mrs,
Elizabeth Ifeerreder, Ontario street,
Clinton, Phone 142. 12.1921
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Victor arouse traps a for 100) Rate trap ap 120 each
Never-fail'gal oil can with pump, $2.00 reg, $2 50
144 ft of 1 -in hay fork ltlarlilia ?ti'ope $9.50 reg $11..50_
63 ft of X' in hay fork Manilla rope .$4.00, reg $5.10:
80 ft 3 iii hay fork "Manilla Pope $4,40 reg $540
Imperial Oil Qenui e Por rjne Oil for your oar
$1,10
pere al, 6Ue "
t; , per half gal,- 35Cp er quart
See our ne '
w $tOn White Drophead
Sewing Machine to
hebe sold to the
hi
g st bidder. for cash onlq
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Phone 68.
OFFICE HOURS
9.,30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5,30 pan.
7,00 to 9.00 p.m. sundays:by
'' appointment.
DR. W, R. NIMMO
Chiropractic Specialist, -
Specializing in Spinal, ±Nervous and
Chronic Diseases.'
CONSULTATION FREE ,
Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont,
62.4
,Xieater For Sale
A good coal heater, only used a
couple • of winters, 0. E. Hall,:
Rattenbury street, or The News -Re-
cord'.
1VI E la's 'Work Boots
Less than Cod
Friday and ,Saturday
We have several pairs' of men's
solid leather work boots which must
be cleared regardless of cost,
Reg• 87.50 to 38.00 going at 35.95
Reg. 86,00 to 37.00 going at 34.95
Reg, 35.00 to 36.00 going' at 33.95
W 06 lQ el,40%' M1y
Opposite the Postoiiice. 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 'ef 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 Do. Heileman.
Office, Goderich, Ont.
At the Graham house every Tues-
day after 6.30 pan.
G�A{id
'1
IT you have ' any grain to sell,
give us a call. We will pay .the
highest market prices,
r
A car of Swift's "Red Stee" Fer-
e
tilizer for fall 'wheat just arrived,
Swift's Red Steer fertilizer is made
from Bone, Blood and, Tankage, and
they nee now using pure Nitrogen
instead of Ammonia. A trial will
convince,
Purity flour, Five Roses flour, Pas-
try flour, Bran and Shorts always
on hand.
For fall seeding we have Govern-
ment grade Timothy seed. '
Gtnin's Maple Leaf Lard, 5 11,'pails,
..$1.00
,
Gi m Shoe
teeing, s Easifirs{;• Sho.,tening; 5 ]b,
pails,
W. Je.:
ilfkliiS c"it`Son.
FLOUR AND FEED
Phones: Elevator 109, Residence 1471
.Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned°'ressed, and
p tek
patted. Woolen goods dry cleaned.
'Rooms 'over Ileard's barber shop.
W. J. ,Jago. -83-tf
Roars for Service
Champion bred,bigtype k
S'p Yorkshire
and Chester White boars for Service.
At home every forenoon ,---A. 0.
Levey, Phone Fi en 680, Clinton *--05
acv
The South -E
Croce,
Try our store for your ;supplies,
you will find our ^eprices
,AS LOW AS ANY,
PULL STOCK FRESH GROCERPES
Prompt<delivery to all parts of the
a ` town.
HIGHEST PRICE FOR
BUTTER AND EGGS
P110N'E. ORDERS PROMPTLY 1
DELIVERED.
Mrs. M. J. ` Brown.'
-PHONE 144.
Chestnut, -,CBk
KENNEL' AND SOFT `COAL
Also some good IIardwood.
Leave orders at my Residence,,
Huron street, or PIone 155.
E. WARD
COAL
NUT. STOVE & EGG • 1
ALWAYS ON HAND - 1
FOR IIIIMEDIATE DELIVERY` j
R. J. 11ILLEri
Orders taken at. residence, Phone 119
ilig1;hest "prices paid for Wheat,
Oath, Barley, Peas and Buckwheat.,
We' .have agency
`'for Toronto As-
phalt Roofing, if you have any roof-
ing to do you will find it advisable to
call' on us, our prices are reasonable
and the roofing is the highest grade
on -the market,
Bran and Shorts, Purity, Thorobred
Five Roses and Fine Jewel „Flours.;
S,tock.S'oods and Calf Meals' always
.en hand.
J.
A.'
Phone 128.
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Also issuers' of Hunters .& Trappers
1
licenses
s.
lAvea fli,,l ,{,
dWiry
WANTED
Fateners who raise poultry for
profit sell all their old roosters and
broody hens, also young cockerels
weighing about two pounds each
during June and July. Coops sup-
plied, Write or phone to'„
GUNN -
a O CO
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
' W . TREWARTHA;' Manager,
Phone No. 190 Holmesville 6011
x 1d
CREAM- WANTED!
D8
The demand fox our butter for is in.
creasing:
To .supply this demand we require
Moro cream.
We request q t You to ship us your
cream.
We guarantee you the Highest
1VIorket Prices. '''accurate tests and
prompt service.
Out firm is known toou and needs
no further y
u then recpmmond.
WoayY all express chares furn-
ish � charges,
ish cream eons and p4 a twice each
month,
Write for cans ex::ftirt,'her inferno-
tion th the
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