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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-10-5, Page 7rest to You dEVle actor, reader, how deee yet ti' la-, 1sband? Life these days in a country iiewe- ,paper office is just one b)amed prise list after another,. --,-Kincardine Re- view. It is a new and not exactlyat die- agreeable experience for Canada to be discounting the American: dollar. How do yon like -it over there, Unelc Sam.? 'or the subscriber who has not paid this year yet; we shall have a warm male if he comes 'lin within the next week or so and passes us •over a two dollar bank note, Iiitchenor ;manufacturer recent- r from es ,says that 'la' returned the West y t the service on the National Railways is excellent, the officials courteous; land shipments of freight are prompt,, leas been.the habit • of neanY Peo- ple to "make fun" of the Grand Tlrunk but the Canadian National eeips to be steadily winning respect.' The Toronto Star is now /scolding laeeauae Rt. "Hon. Arthur 1)leighean di4n';t come right out and te11 Prem- ier King *hat to do in the Near East, crisis. It is an admitted •fact', n many quarters that Mr. .Meighen ie the realleader in the Dominion, arliament but is it not time Little Willie learned to take,e few respora ibilities upon' his own shoulders? Everybody about here knows we've. been having the most glorious weds - heir for the past week or so. ,Bright alert, sunny days and balmy, -gtor- ous nights, have made living a pleas - re and • the coal situation :less tor- idable. We describe it thus for he benefit of readers . at Some dis- nee; in the west or elsewhere. Talc - ng it by and large. Ontario's climate annot be improved upon much. The reason the'average publisher oes not `send out accounts for sub- scriptions is- because the amount is o small - and 'the , number 'so large, at it would entail a. vast amount of. work to '.make out accounts for'. all, besides costing a lot of postage. A great -many of our 'subscriber's pay ,promptly at the : 'beginning of the year; others come he at inter- vals''during:the year and pay, but a few let the year slip around. These are the ones -we should like to bear front any day now: *".+. e A ;Parts man Who had been pro ouneed dead 'suddenly sat up and began scolding the undertaker an the Kincardine Review. "editor: 'seem to think that, would "give ons a great deal of satisfaction. But who can :tell? Seems to us if' one go so well away one would hate to have to come back and start right in at the same old business of scolding people again. Anyway, nobody would think' of scolding' Undertaker Ball if e Were in charge. One of the things that reconcile one to dying rn Clinton 4e-eilio--pro0peet ¶ 7 heal} "put':away" by.the kindly, syripa- :thettc hands of our :local "planter." Ya�rua �c�lto�� l+"axr �Vds eclat �inday TBE PRIZE LIST AS 1t, OLLOWS Field Peas, ' (13) A, McClinchey, Tea Biserlits, (G) Thebe Colclough (7) Eileetr..')ttxriex, (7) la' Love, (5) Ilelett+ iunmick, (6) lilrtrg. MalCin- -Iey, (0) Gatharino ,Tohpaton. White. Cake. (6) Elmer Steph- enson, (7) Grace Coleman, (10) An- nie Caldwell, (7) Mart/)a. Oaxl sle,: (3) , San+alt D. Reed, (7) Eileen Tur- ner, ' Applie Pio, (6)' Irene Chutes•, (5) Irene ,MGClinchey, i(7), Muriel, Carlisle, (6) ; Pheba Colclough, (0) Shirley Dawson, (6) ' hazel Steep. Homemade Candy, (6) 'Grace Seeley, (6) Calvin Foster, (6) Irene Johnston, (13) Stuart Keys, (5) M. McKinley, (3) Alma ,Rathwell. School Lunch. •(3) Sara Reid, (7) Dorothy Welch, (5) ,Helen D'imrnick, (53 Jennie minntiok, (6) Audrey. Johnston, (5) Emma McBride. Patch on Cotton goods.' (13) Bea- trice Adams, (5) Margaret McKin- loy, (10) Kathleen Snider, (13) Myr- tle McClinchey, (6) Mary Chester, (6) Ada Steep. niece of woollen clothingshowing 3 corner tear, darned, (6). Hazel Steep, (5) Margaret' McKinley,: (6) Mary Chuter, CO' Viola Stefan, Handmade Tea Apron:- (7) Ed- na Cochrane,' (7) Gladys' Stephen- son, (3) Alma Rathwell.' Hemstitched Handlcerchfef. !(7) Edna Cochrane, (5) Helen Dimmickt. (Crocheted insertion. (3) Alma Rathwell, (3) Blanche Taylor, (6), Jean Foster. Dressed Doll. (3) Stanley, Mar- garet, Robinson, (5) JPnnlo Dim/nick (6) Shirley Dowson. Hammer Handle. (5), Wes Hay- tai,' (5) Walter: McBride, (6) E. Epps, (63 Alvin Elliot, Milking Stool, (10) Wm. Cald- well,' (6)' 0. Dowson, (5) E. Steph- enson, (5) E. Hayter, (6) E. Epps:. Wren House. (7) Russel Welch, (5) Bert McBride, (10) Roland Ret chen, (5)' Edgar McClinchey. • Patch' sewn .on grain bag. • '(1,3). B. ,Keyes, (13) C. Smith, (7) L. Hayter," (3) M. Grainger,.'(5)" Wait lNeBride, (6) M. Robertson, • /Collection of 20 mounted noxious weeds. (13) S. Reyes, (3) Marie Grainger, (6) Jean Foster, 13 Willie 6) M 'Rabarlsoya Field Corn, (7) A, Reichert, • Oats, 1 quart. (5) W.Ilayter'.. 'Oats, Sheaf, (5) W. Hayter, Asters. 'School Section No, (10) Willie Caldwell, (13)Claire Smith, (3) Alma --Rathwell, (3)• Sara Reed, (3) ..Blanche Taylor, (10) Jean Campbell. Sweet Peas: (18) StuertICeys. Phlox. (13) Mervyn keys, (10) Pearl Brock. ' Bouquet from }Imam Garden, (3) Marie Grainger, •((3) Emma McBride (13)Marie , McClinche', (10) No Name, (6) Will Austin, (7) Martha Carlisle, Parenips. • (8)' Alma .Rathwell, (5) Jennie Dinimich, (7) Muriel Carlile, (7) Elinor Turner, Onions. (6) Jack Raymond, (10) Kathleen Snider, (7) G. Stephen - Pop Corn. (11) Stewart Baird. Mangels, (7) Russel Conaitt, (13) V. Smith, (6) G. Raymond, (5) - El - atter Stephenson, (6) A. Dawsbn, (3) S. E. Reed. ` Turnips. -(1-0) ,Ross Grainger, (13) Agnes Adams, (6) 1-fazel Steep (5) B. McBride, (6) Ruthy Elliott, (5) E. McClinchey. Beets. .. (6) Irene Chuter, (10) G. Addison,. (3) John Marks, (3) Taylor, (6) Ada `Steep, (5:)• Helen Dinnmick. • Carrots. (10) •Seldon Ross, (3) M. Chuter,: (6) Vera Steep, (3)II. Taylor, (13) Glen:Dowson, (5)Em- ma McBride. Sweet Cern. (6) J, Foster, (3) Marie Grainger, (13) W. Clark, (10) Stanley„Reid, (6) Grace Seeley, (13) Ceoil Dowson, • Green, Mountain. (10) Reta Tay- lor, (7)Te Welch d (13) C: Smith, •(7)� Le Reichert, (3) Gordon Elliott, (10) Anna'Caldwell. • Trish 'Cobblers, "'(7) Eileen Tur ner, (10) A. Mustard, (6).- R John- ston, (5) W. McBride, (6) M. Rol- •inson, (3) 7%isirray ,Grainger.' - Dooleys. (12) , M. MeClinchey, (5), E, McBride, (10) N. Baird, '(7) Russel Welch. Coclterel, B. P. R. (3) Gordon Ell; tette (10) Jim Kitchen, (7) Clarence Clark, (13) Clare Smith, ,(13) .Har- Stephenson, (3) Murray Grainger. : old Dawson, (13) :Stuart Kays, (13) W. Clark. 'Collection of 20 mounted weed Pullet B. P. R, (7) Clarence. Ste- seer's. (10) Anna Caldwell, (12) phenson, (13) Wen..Clark, (10). J'. 13.. Keyes, • (13) 0. Smitte, (7) -L. Kitchen, (3) Mary Grainger, -(5) W. Love, (6) E. Epps. . d Hayter, (13) Bernard ,Keys: Map of Huron. (7) Ralph' Tur- s Pair of B. P. R. Pullet and Cock- ner, (10) Viola Wheeler, (6) Ada erel. ! (3) Sarah.Reid, (3) Gordon- Steep, (.7) •G. Love, '(3) MVlargiwet Elliott, '(7), Clarence Stephenson, "Chuter, (6) Edgar McClinchey. t (5)` Walt MeBride, (13) Wen. Clan,lt, Map of. Ontario. . (1'0) Kathleen (5) Wes'Hayter. Snider, ' (10) Pearl Brock, (7) L. Pen of B. P.R from home flock, Love, (7) Dorothy Welch, (10)' Alex 2 pullets and cockerel (13) Vyme Addison, (10) Wi11ie•Caldwell. Smith, (6) Elli tt 'Ohuter, (5).El- :- -Map of Canada. (18) Agnes Ad:. mare McBride, (6): +'ed':'walsh, . (6) -ams, (6) Phebe Colclough, (7) Grace •J;,. Foster, (6) Margaret McKinley'. Coleman, (7) Lawrence , Reichert, 40en of White Loghorns, 2 pullets (10) Anna Caldwell, (6)" Ed Smit}. and :• cockerel. - (13) Mervyn Keys,, Writing, Evening Prayer." (5) (3) Gordon :'Elliott, (6) Thompson Bert- McBride, (5) Mary Robinson, •Otilelough, (5) Bruce McClinchey, (5) Grace Robinson, (6) Vera Steep, (18), Stuart Kees, (13) 'Win. McClin- (10) Frank McCovgan, (7) Clarence.' Reichert. • .;,Halter broken Colt, .(133 .Stu- ' Writing, "Indian' Summer." (10),1 art Keys, (6) Orrin Dawson, Jean Campbell, (7) Martha Oarlile, Pair of Bacon Hogs. (7), C. Ste (6) Ada Steep,.'(10) Aldie,Mustard, pheason, (6);.G.,Colclough, (133) Stu- (3) Marg. Chuter,. (3) ..Eleanor' art Keys. Scotchmer.' - Beef Calf.. (5) Walter McBride, . Writing, "Lead, Kindly . tight" (6) Jack Raymond: (41 Harry Grain- (7) ' Gladys, Stephenson; (7) Vila ;ger, (6) Gordon 'Raymond, (7) le, Stciclt; (3) ,Murray Grainger, (6) 1. 'kTui•ner, (7) Elmer Turner. Johnston, (2) 'Marie Grainger, (5)• Spring Lannb, (G) Jean Foster,, Elgin Hayter, (6): Alvin Elliott, (13) Willie Clark, Writing, "Recessional"" . '(7) G. (6) Clayton Elliott) (5) B. Ma0I3n- Celeman, (o") Irene McClinchey,- (6) obey; (3) G, Elliott, '„'.. ' Phebe Colelough, (6)i Irene Chute;, homemade Bread. (7)' Muriel (10) Laura .Swan, (3)%Alma Rath - Carlile, (13) ?Myrtle McClinchey, (6) well. IIazel 'Steep; .(3) Blanche . Taylor, Lettering in Ink. (10 . Annie ' Grace Coleman ” n (7,) ,5 (} Irene Mit Caldwell,- (10) Kathleen Snider, (10). Clinchey, Alex Addison, `(10) ;Pearl Brock, Graham or Bran Muffins. (5) Public Speaking. (7) Grace Margaret Robinson,. (5) Jennie Dim- Coleman, (3) Murray' Grainger, (13) inick, (6) Irene Johnston, (6) Jean Stuart Keyes. Foster, (10) Grace Addison,. (13) A, Judging 'Com ettitioe beefcalves. Adams.p b' (3) G. Elliott, (7) G. Coleman, (6) - Ginger Cookies. (6) • Catharine E. Epps, (3) Louis Taylor, (3)':M. Johnston, (5) Ennina McBride,• (6) • 'Grainger, (10), W. Caldwell. Hazel Steep, (6) :Phoebe Colcioagh,_ School' parade.(7), 13 ( ) 5) - )ll ()} , (6) Jean ,roster, (3)' Ahna Rath- (10), (6). and (3). Al to get 100 web,for. parade. -Miss, Agnes McPhail says., that vhen she went to Collegiate in Owen .Sound she was snubbed by the town students as .also were all those com- ing. from ;rural Points. As far as. our observation :goes town and court - try students are subjected to the waame grilling when they go first to .any, Collegiate or High School,, no less,. ,than to' the' higher balls of learning, and it all "depends upon the. temper of the; individual, how 'he ' or :she comes out of it. If Miss Mac- Phail happened to be ` reared in a •comanunity which ' emphasized the •difference between the urban and the aairals(welier,'that is her misfortune. But now/that she is "out in the big 'world' she ought to make an end of 'emphasizing it. The great mass ^ of the ,People . in Ontario see no.. differ- ence at all, "Make Good!" "is the, -command of the times, and it doesn't matter a 'brass ,farthing Where yon roaine• from. *i `Godericls and Win •habaseball . g !nr •teams,.have gotten into serious trotx-' le over the alleged "fixing" of cer- tain County League games and the executives of the North Wellington, Base ball Association and the Ontar• - io,Baseball Amateur Association, be- ing in • un able to satisfy themselves •conpot i le y as to the relative+ guilt.' ar ,innocence of the two - Clubs, have ,suspended botch` indefinitely frons' 'participating in amateur sport in Canada: It 15 a, opiplicated ,story, and.one.which seams rather Raid to unravel 'so,'as to get the exact truth._ :Brit this IS a lesson it has for all .amateurs. 1 'Play the game for the game's;` sake. There is no Honour in `winning a game unless it 18 won Fairly .and honestly. Every ,town is „pleased and proud to see the native baseball, lacrosse or football teals ',come h eine covered with honours ,and the scalps of their opponents :of 'surrounding towns but all the back- bone is: taken out of that pleasure and pride if it becomes' known that that team won by dishonest meting, It is a serious matter f'br any town 'when its amateur players ' are sus- pended for dishonesty. The young men wbo take up amateur sports should thinit of that, that they hold 'the honour of their towns in 'their 'Rands,` and play fair, And. it is a -matter ` : which' the stair? 'business men of every - town should 'take ,,an interest in. If tlio "boys, -in the middle •,of a successful ' eeaeon or near its end, ,,when the winning' or dosing 'of a game Means so eritch, are about to put on a doubtful, play ee or ;do something which is not. considered "steelght" in the world of short, ;there should be sonic "candid friend" at 'hand to warn thein,': mo 3io hem ba bit: ld t, back a A Bove ev- emythina else it 'should be drilled in- to matter—that . 'the , winitit , of: the game is not the tnOSt n(dportant thing. It is the manner. in 'which it is won. Play the game as ;von ould i'(Ve your life, With every page Dn ti§: ,$e; readi r every boy ?iald gill; too, .:tor ' that. ohey girths Mc10ELVEY'-,At Dundas, on ,Octo- ber &ale toand Mr. Mrs. Geo. F. ,McKelvey, (formerly Miss : Lena Holmes),'a son. CROSS ---At ,Detroit, on October 1st, ' to Mr. mitt Mrs. Edgar Cross (for- merly Miss Isabel'Gunn),.a son. ROSS—In London, Engl€tnd, on Oc- tober 1st, to Dr. and Mas. D. Ross, lately of Swift) Current, Sack, a.san, Marrta►gen FORRESTER — McDONALD •— At Goderich,'on September 28th, by the. Rev. R. C. McDerynid, Agnes D., :younger daughter of, Mx. and Mrs. John McDonald, to Donald , Ross Forrester, son of the late D. ' A. Forrester of Clinton.;': COLE—BIGGG,XNS— At Seaforth, on •September 30th, by the Rev. R. Fulton Irwin, Mattie, .Hazel Big- gins, niece of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Miller of Clinton, to Warwick P. Cole, son of Mx. and Mrs. Peter Colo of Goilerich. townsh p. IUN DR :GOTJI,D At Nc4thstreet Methodist church,' Goderieh, on October 4th, by the Rev,' H. D. Moyer, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Wen, Gould of Hoiinesville„ to Robert Hunter of Colborne town- ship, WILKE5-. MARSHALL -At First Methodist church, Landon on Sep. 'tembee With, by the Rev: J. F. Reycraft, Irene Marshall' b:F, Tired. ford. to Lloyd Willson of the Mol - sons Bank staff, Thedford; young, est eon of Mr. A. Wilkes of Clin- ton. ' Deaths Et7NT >3 Ati W050ga noth l iztn.'•C00k1.gc-,.:•on-Octto'r't typhoid fever, Jessie Kathleen, be- loved wife or:Di- W. H. Hunter of Orillia, and daughter of Dr, and Mrs. W. l Tottenham, k Wright of and 'granddaughter of Mrs. T. Jowett of •Bayf3ield. IN MEMORIAM CLUFF--I n loving memory of Pte; George Newman Cluff, 3rd Divis- ional Supply Col. - only son' of: Mr. and: Mrs. D, S. Cleft, who died in France October 2, 1916, :Buried in the. Pucheviliers British Came; " Greater > love hath no man' thus this, that he lay down hit Iife for his friends," ' -Father, b c.,Mo h'lr and Sisters t' The death occurred at Orangedale, Nova Scotia, an August 16th, of the Rev. jean Rose, a former'pastoe of the Ashfield Presbyterian church, aged seventy-three years. ,Mr, Rose deft Ashfield in 186. :Idr, and My . s, Curtin 'of Sea - forth, announce the epgagement' of their slaughter, 'Mary Josephine to Mr. Louis Dillon, son of Mr. sand Mrs. William Dillon, of Dublin, the maariage,• to take place quietly in October, Mr. Janes Breen of near Win ham has sold' his ono -hundred -acre farn to Mr, John Adair of Palmerston. My, Breen takes Mr. Adair's house in Palmerston .as part Payment. Goderieh got two cars of coal last week which was sold out to custom- ers at $16,00 per Van', Dost Feel' terrier, • white with brown 'toad, 'Collar, 'Tag No, • ;129. , Ans- wor't to the minae o c."Buster,; Adzy Wau-infor lnta'i n `� to !ata � ' €;r ,�i.�, Y,, eGeiyed, .lit'`. Sis, akf1lc3ai•d Currie, 70.1.,. 1 OMi uluu l� :7'7771- 4tllSIruff NIgV �I�m1tWmllu�i nroi�timmtu rauirlaiis, & Kh�l Slicce9sor8 to M, T. Oorle$e ;l owlands old staled 1 I! (:1 eettiteedelteli,lll6 Plee,sea the ' most ezpieting tastes ane Quality Economy--- Purity . Flavor Always Assured. Have < You been using our Ladies Delight :Baking Powder? as good aS its name, ov ery can ieuaranteed •and our price t•o you is: 220. par tin. WEEKLY SPECIALS 10 bars ee Pure Laundry Sop, 48e, 3 packages of Ammonia for 3 aelea ees of:Peari o 2 bars of Castile Soap, . , 355c, 3 packages of Rinse fox• ", ......28c. _. p, , , , :. c, 1 Tin of Cohan Salmon . , , .... , 28e: 3 paclzages of Jelly Powder 25e, 3 .packages Corn Flakes ,' ,.25c, t lz lb. of Aroma Tea„ , , , . , ... 28c, 1 lb, special black tea See -our window -for Saturday evening Special, 60e. Get the Habit of Dealing at, J©I'INSC N z CO'S' GROCERY Phone lit THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY;. I HOT' DRINKS mompoweriminviraw Nowthat the summer season is prat, we are ready to terve hot drinks. ' Neilson and Robertson's Chocolates A: fresh supply always'on hand In'fancy packages and in bulk Ice Cream always on hand Bread and Cakes - ` A full line .of iiread and pastry at your command each day WeddingCakes' S p e ialt a pc y� OUR MOTTO :,SERVICE AND ' UALIT -F, J. BROWN fir/ O • `. ' Telephone No. t COME WITH US TO, Goderieh AND ATTEND THE Dinner Dance ”-.—AT--=- Hotel Eedtorcl Next Saturday Evening Octobe Dancing from 6.80 to 12.90. 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, ' Goderieh, ' "- RATES ; Saturday Evening, 0.30 to 12.00, $8.00 per Couple. After 8.30 $1.00 per couple With additional charges for .lunch a la carte. For Private Sale One, Dolt, three years old, sound, weight t ' thirteen 1nmclxecl,' -also, -Dight -head of . young cattle, eight pigs, 3 months old"and twelve , young, pigs. -T. 11, Elliott, Bayfield. 70-tf. Music Lessons "• Mr, A, W, Anderton, Professor of mask, cert. teacher of Piano- forte and"'singing, '1, R: ' G., Lien.-' don,- England,resuanes tuitions at J. E. Cook's residence on Tuesday,. September 12. 66-tf Car for Sale Second hand :car, in good running order. Bargain for quick sale. Ap- ply at Nediger'. garage. / 69-tf House For Sale i "'lot ,. Frame cottage w With two s, on t Huron street, barn on premises, garden' with small ' fruit. d For further par•ticulars apply to Miss B. Cantelon, on •premises, ' -' 61,tf Notice '. 4-1 would like all repair: and twine accsouirts settled not later than the first week in October. L. Stong, 69-2-p• nor Sale ", ' A good big driving horse, 4 years old, quiet to ride or drive and a 'good worker. Apply to Mr, Henry 'Snyder, :Clinton, It, R. No. 2, phone 2 op 604' 67-0f. Notice to Creditors In the estate of Samuel Russel Lee deceased. Notice is hereby given that all persons having elehns a- gainst the ' estate of Samuel EussdI Lee, late of the: township of Hullett in the county of Huron,• ,yeoman, de- cett,who died -o sed about the 7th n o • x au day of July 1922 are requiredto deliver to John 3'ingland the minable lstrator of the said estate or his solicitor on or before the 10th day of October 1922 a full stntenient of their claims together with particu- lars thereof, and the nature of the `securities if an" held , by then' atl duly verified y, by affidavit, And tape notice that after' the, said, lest men- tioned date thesaid admin iotrator. will proceed to distriteette the estate of the said deceased amongst the per,- sons entitled thereto having regard Oily to such claims as he shall hate. 'receivied duo. notie ' and len accordance t r e o ith ' Il' . kt , • , ,, „used at. Clinton, .this ,a4th day;: of, S0iS(e nber ..A:.I1, 1922".' W . n! ,,� � ydone,r;Cliniton,l Ontario, �nie, leiter 'for the said Administrator. 08.3 Sale of Lands for Taxes Town of Clinton ' By virtue, of a warrant by the Mayor of .the Town of Clintonbear- ing date the First day of August :a sale of lands in arrears for taxesin the Town of Rlinton will be -head at the Council Chaniber 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 sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list' 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-t5 Piano For : Sale 'Upright piano, in good 'condition, file tone, and tuned just recently. Cheap for cash sale. Can be seen at residence of ;Mrs. Frani* Gibbs, • Faris for. Sale • Ond hundred acres in -the township. of Stanley,. lot 9 concession 11, bank barn. 50x72, 10 -roomed brick house. Would, consider grocery stock in ex - 'change as part payment. For pas titulars armlet to W. H. Stogdill, Sut- ton West, Ontario. 69-4. Farm For Sale 23 acres on the 16th con., Goderieh Tp., 1 anile from Clinton. All good farming, land, '7 -roomed frame house, Woodshed and driving. shed. Good bank barn.. Apply to. H. J. Hibbs, R'. R; No. 2, Clinton. Phone -12 on 604. w 67-5-p For House and four Jots on east side of King street between Gordon: and Bond. Good house' 11/2' storeys high and barn. Good basement' under house, hard d .and soft' water, : consid- erable fruit on lot. Terns; reason- able for quck sale. Apply to Mrs. Bertha. Hayward, 101, Wellington Road, London, Ont. 67-0f. Farm For, Sale Lot 16 pt. 17 concession 1 Mullett, Huron road miles east of Clin- ton. - This farm contains 127 acres. 100 acres drained and in first class condition, ' the balance is pasture land and bush. On the premises"is it good barn 40x74 with stone stabl- ing and cement floors, also hen house Pig .: pen and; drive shed on cement foundation. There is, a two story brick house with modern convenien- ces: I Farm is well watered with first class springs and also spring creek running across one corner, Farm is web adapted for mixed farming. For terms and conditions make ap. plication on the premises or Clinton, R. R. No, 4. John Noble 58-01 Farm For Sale Lot 26, Con. 17th, on the Base. line, mile north of Clinton. 22Vex' acres first class land, good house, bank barn and .young' orchard just begimning to bear. Also 7-'ooened house on Albert street, Clinton. 'Wa- ter, good •garden,,barn. Apply en latter prehnises. Mrs. John Halstead, ---41-tf Spirena 'foe orsets Spitella Corsets f n' healthfulness, atyle; eosiifort .and' " dtr'rti a(lnty., ery'• eerset' Marie to measure: Mrs:.. Bllehbeth .' `eiin¢dy; -'Ontario street, Clinton, Phene 142. 124921 Victor mouse traps 3 for IOc Rat trap ;12c each Never -fail 5 gal oil can with pump, $2,00 reg* $2.50 144 ft of 1 -in hay fork Maxilla rope $9.50 reg $11,50 63 ft of X in hay fork Manilla rope $4.00 reg $5.10 80 ftin hay fork Manilla rope p $4,40 reg $6.40 Imperial Oil Co.p Genuine Polarise Oil forY elan ears' $1,10 per'gal.,6Oc per he lf , 35c perquart t : �r , See our, new $1p0 White Dna head' Sewing a/Lachine to be sold: to the highest bidder. for._cash onl III 111111 Il'i1111111111l111010103111mi 11 lIII111 Phone 68. OFFICE' HOURS: 8,30 to 12,a.rn, '2.00 to 5.30 p.m, 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 Heater For Sale A good coal heater, only used a couple of winters. ' 'G. E. Hall, Rattenbury street, or The News -Re- cord. Men's Work Boots -'Less than Cost Friday and Saturday We have several pairs of nnen's solid leather work 'boots which must be cleared regardless of cost. _Reg. $7.50 to8.04 going $ g gat $5:95: Reg. $6.00 to $7.00 going at $4.95 Reg. $5.00 to $6.00 going at $3.95 Wm. Barr Opposite the Postoffice, Clinton OSTEOPATHY, < DR. A. M HEIST Osteopathic Physician" Graduate, Des Moines StillColla e g' of Osteopathy. Licentiate Iowa andichi an M g 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, Goderieh, Ont. At the Graham House every Tues- day after 6.30 p.m. GRAIN:,• If you have any grain to sell, give us , a call. We will pay the highest market prices. A car of Swift's ".Red Steer" Fer- tilizer -for fall wheat just arrived. Swift's Red Steer, fertilizer is made from Bone, Blood and Tankage, and they are - now using pure' Nitrogen. instead of Amnnenia, A trial wvill, convince. " , Purity flour, Five Roses flour, Pas- -try flour; Bran and 'Shorts always on hand, • For fall'se din e x g we have Govern- mgeat, erode Tiunothy seed. Gunn's Maple Leaf Lard, 5 lb, pails .$1,00 Gunn's Easifirst Shortening, 5 lb, pails. ., ..90c. W. Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FRED Phones: Elevator 199, Residence 141 Clothesi Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. ' Woolen goods dry cleaned. Room§ 'over.', Ilenrrd't' barber shop. W. .T.; ./ago.' $3-tf Boats 'for Service' 'bred, ,Champion p recti hi' :t'e •Y"akks a' p xre and 'Chester White boars for sorWtoo. At home every forenoon Levey, Phone (3 on 059, Clinton —RS 111111111(ll 10(1(111111111IIIIIIIII11111111113111111 idea ItY11111, The South•wEnd Grocery Try our store for your' supplies, you will find 'our' prices. AS LOW AS ANY FULL STOCK'FRESiI GROCER'i1E$' Prompt delivery to all' parts of the town. HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS'', PHONE ORDERS; PROMPTLY t DELIVERED 1 Mrs. M. J. Bron PRONE .144. _Chestnut Coke ,KENNEL AND SOFT COAL l Also ' some good Hardwood. Leave orders at my, Residenas Huron street, or Phone ;155, E. WARD ' COAL NUT. STOVE & EGG 1 2. ALWAYS ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I '' R. J.' 11/IILLER 0. Orders taken at residence Phone 11a Highest prices ,paid for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas and. Buckwheat.. I' I�F. We .have agency for .Toronto.. As- ,plaalt Roofing, if 'you have: any roof- ing to do you will find it advisable to call on our prices are r,easonablo and the roofing is the highest grade on the market, Bran and Shorts, Purity, Five Roses and Fine Jewel Flours., Stock Foods and Calf Meals, always on hand. aeG. J A. FORD & SON Phone 123. r Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers Also issuers ssuers of Hunters & Trappers licenses ses �y 'CAR LOAD Ducks. - � Geese On Monday, October 18th, we'wiTl load a car of live Ducka and Geese at Clinton. Prices, delivered at the car, on October 16th only; DUCKS, 14 0. per lb., G13ESE 16 c,:per ib.. These prices are' for alllsizes whe `thee fat or net:, I0 will •pay to- self now and save feed, Prices are ex- pected'to .be lower later on.: G'NN` LANG LOIS CLINTON; ONTARIO. N. W. . TREWARTEA, tunsgot!' Phone. No. 190 Holmetviile :601 r 111' CREAM AM wANTEDd The demand for Our, batter is creasing. To supply this demand we require more 'cream... r We request you to 0h3p .'Us your cream. We 'guaranteeou the Highest ghes4.. , Market Prices, 'accurate . tests ,and prompt: service. • ., Our firm Is , to 0 a �? 0wPi ... you,nd needs: no feather recommend.,: . We pay all express charges, fern ish cream eons and pay tvc''iee ' Oath ' month. Write•for•eans o' r further lnforma.e,' ` tion to the • THE SEA vQW fl OORE,1I/ARS' C. A, 11ARBER, SASd'AGE4,1