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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-10-26, Page 5Little ' Welshlnan" : is "out" tioesn,t seein to' be at 1 ell €i ds phri8ti4n beliefs made suicide ossato Io� ham the ex -kaiser cr „ ('hon he decided to get ex-ko+ser is about to marry Well, hero's'hopinb' hie new 11 'henpeck him within an inch ,life, Man seientist says he has (Re- ed ` a"process '.of • dying living any : color desired, Those .Ger o esi, t s are at the same old game,. g to run the Universe, .Methodist committee, alipoint,.; o see that assistance was sent to +fire sufferers in Northern Ontar ave sent to }Iaileybutty .a pert-; ehureh,, which will be .set no al-' t immediately. e have often heard of "bursting:, sixes but one did actually burst. ort William the other day, when with 6000 bushels elevator ush is of a ?t. collapsed,ourin its shower'. p g ,lden•agrain upon, the. surround- trildings 5o .that they also col- d. No fatalities occurred. very. available- locomotive. - on ain lirie.of the G. T. R. is work - to capacity," - says The Globe. is at. the beginning of the agement of the. '•newly=appointed' d of -management. ,,,If the Can-' n National .Railways do, not sue7 the people will hold the new gement, and the, Government li appointed them, responsible. e ex -kaiser is . preparing for his nd marriage. It doesn't seen,' ongago since we were wont to uss, quite seriously, what the' fa e his man' should, be; whether he uld be ,hanged, shot or. Imprison for life. He seems,, However, to. e been able to `' manage' things tty much his .own- way -and life ne to ;still hold something ` for !Ingham ° is boasting about grow - lemons on tree's, jut as they do he south. We used to grow lenxe, tit ,Clinton, J. Cuninghanie, .the se having had one 'with golden t one year whiehr'was 'the wonder' admiration of all who saw it; We've given up'growing lemons. have taken to growing., peaches cad. If we keep on Clinton will be as' inueh of a peaoh Centre viagara. ndrew Bonar -Law,, the Irian who asked' by the 1King.,to form a ernment "when Lloyd ,George re- ed, is a Canadian, having been i h New Brunswick. - He was n to Scotland when a mere lad educated" there and we have heard s not very proud of his Canadian in. ' But !?td that as it may we him success" and we 'do not -be his Canadian origin will be any licap. n?bassador George Harvey dd= as that women have no souls and s as proof the.fourtb command_ t, which orders all Inembers -of' houselndcl- to abstain from work he Sabbath except the wife: Ile. les that this must have been de- etc because "someone has to c on Sunday." Come to think of good many men, seem to go on assumption, although few go as as Cot Harvey, perhaps. n. ;. ce Su,`Thom as- Times -Journal ...re- ly coniinented very favorably and: ngly on the fact that a preacher e railroad town publicly prayed he press.. The item was repro- in epro- inseveral other journals, until Farmers' Sun wickedly suggest, at it was usually for the mire - ate that Prayers were tirade and ed The Journal not to be too fol Birt even so, there is 50001, eelings of gratitude. If minis ate beginning to pray (publicly litors it looks as if they thought not past hope, at least.. Kippers Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- s . observed in St. Andrew's h last Sabbath. The attendance rood. The preparatory service on Friday when the Rev. bit', rlane, of •Hayfield preached, Thos: kepis our village -black- , who has. been unable to work ome.Months past owing, to an he received -when upset, from egy, has, we very much regret ate, had a stroke affecting' his id0 and `his right, arm.' The occurred just, as he was get_' eady to go to church on Sunday. eck of Hensel' is in attend--` We sincerely hope for the recovery of, 'Mr. Mellis. John Workman, our implement , has treated himself to a car, he will no doubt -find' more in reaching' his country cus- s, than the horse and buggy. Bert Wren, wlio has been to est for the last three Month's - 1g with a .threshing gang, re - 1 home on Friday last` andre- busy time taking off and tg the great crop of grain out Presbyterian congre ation of. reeti. will hold their` an elver erviees on Sunday, October 20:. v. Mr: MiLahhlan,.:B. D., of • will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 nd en Monday night a Tea g will ,be keld, followed by a A. ',Sprout and Son James of a spending a fent days vial" n' :.their old friends tnn to 2 yekexem th, 'here they, pt'arid linvbrabi0l 17ibwn;° 1`,11( CIIII l lll:N S A'1D IN (IRON COlUN1`Y The nlanapement . of the Dalton County children's Shelter has been greatly, 4l urcd a d encouraged s ur- ing.ho past week by donations which show that the work is being al re eiatel by many of the good people o1 the county, First, there were two auto loads Pontributed by the/people of Westfield Methodist church, which both in quality 0101 quantity looked like a good sized section of .a Fall fair -potatoes, vegetables ,fruit (seal- ed and picked) butter, eggs, etc. Then the "ladies ; of North Zion and Benmiller churches handed: itt' a sub stantial clonatibn of $11.85l,in cash. Next•'in'order, the Woman's Instituto oHaf st Godeforricha"sho sot er" aparmrdt...'ridaythey rai nig'nSt ed articles f,clothing, household re quisites, fruit, vegetables,.: pickles and ,cash, that will be appreciated for' months .i>ft come. ' Surely this kindly thoughtfulness deserves : honorable ,mention,. and is most gratefully' ac- knowledged. sknowledged. Just now there are a round dozed of 'children in the Shelter awaiting foster homes, ibesideS anuinber of others who will .be; brought in as s there . is ;coon f o . them soon a er , and the executive _of: the Sooiety would be glad'to have enquiries from any- one thinking 'of-.. taking a child; if only onrtrial for awhile, >.: 'here are a good Many hothes in Huron County where the laughter'of -a` little' child is not heard, andlife would be hap- pier and more enjoyable"to the occia. pants if one of these wards were talc- -en in and given the start in its car- eer,' which is the natural right of every child: Think this over and let, us hear front you. You will find it an investment worth while. ' • The annual ineetpg of • the So- ciety will -be held in the Shelter at Goderich on Tusday,"November 7tii, at 3 p.m.,and every one who ,can possibly attend will be' Made welcome. Come in and learn for yourself some_ thing of the work being done. If .with you "seeing is ,believing". we are sure you will go away satisfied that the 'work deserves your'interest and support. G. M. Elliott, Supt. CANADA'S PRIDE Canada has many . institutions of, Which she is justly proud but there' is one of ,which- at least a', million of Canadians are particularly fond. It is . the Family' Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal which has kept Can- ada to the fore in the newspaper. world..'" That great family and farm paper goes on year after year im- proving in every department until, it has'reached a point of proficiency that places it far in the van. The pub- lishers promise ,even' greater value for 1223. ,•It is already the greatest• value on this Continent and ne home can well afford to be without It. Auction Sale Of farm stock and implements at north'haif lot 77, Maitland concession Goderich township, 2 miles north of Holniesville 'on Wednesday Novem- ber 1st, at 2 o'clock' sharp, the fol- lowing: ,'.Horses -Bay marem'10 yrs. old; bay;, horse, 12 yrs..ora; aged mare. Implements -22 .inch tire wagon; 2 inch tire wagon with.itay rack; set heavy 'bob -sleighs, including log bunks; set heavy- 31/ inch trace brass mounted team breeching har- ness with collars and- • side check,' open bridles; set of single harness; 11/2 yard strongly ironed gravel box; 400 pound platform scales; democrat, pole and whifiltrees; 3.ltor$o eveiier; 3 sets of whifitrees; neckyokes, col-- lars and other articles. Terms,, cash. Chas. Wilson, Proprietor; . , 73-1. Auction Sale Of farms stock and implements 'and household effects. The undersigned' has received instructions to sell by ;public auction at Lot 24, Bayfield road, one and one quarter miles east of Varna on Tuesday; October 31st, „commencing at 1 o'clock- sharp, the following: Horses -Team; of aged mares; team aged horses; driving mama_ span of-- fillies , rising 3. Cattle -Choice 5 -yr -old -cow, due No-' ventber 12; cow, 4 yrs. due February ist; cow , clue March 16; '' ,2 farrow cows 5 yrs 3 heifers rising 2; steer. rising 1; pair of pigs about 150 each 150 good, hens. Implements -M. -II, binder, 7 ft. cut, nearly new M Ii: hay loader 'Clearly new; M, -H. btoadi• cora seeder nearly ttew;. M. -H. bean cultivator combined, nearly new; M. H. manure spreader; M. -IL 12 -hoe drill; McCormick mower, 6 ft. cut. nearly new; Deering mower, 6, ft, cut nearly new; Cultivator; Deering side- delivery rake; roller; horse rake; 2 set of iron harrows;. disc harrow; 2 `walking plows; light wagon; lumber wagon; set of trucks; hay rack; grave el box; harrow cart; set scales, 2000 lbs.; wagon box; open buggy;' 'Portland cutter, nearly neW; piano `box cutter; buffalo robe; set team harness; plow harness; single har- ness; set slings, trip block and chains, emery grindstone; wheelbarrow; 4 dozen grain bags;'S00 byr shels good oats; 25 •tons of timothy Irby; 15 cords of dry wood; quantity of carpenters, tools; . cross cut; saw; double barrel breach -loading gun; :forks; > , challis; shovels, whillictrees, etc., etc. House: hold effects-2,,heaters, coal or wood New Perfection 3 -burner coal oil stove; No. "2' Dais{ churn;'- washing' ,machine; wringer; dresser.; wash. stand; sideboard; 2 tables; sofa; 2, rocking chairs; 4 kitchen chairs; quantity of inlaid .linoleum; baby buggy, cart, crib and chair; dishes; pots; pans,, etc., '. Everything .to ,be sold as proprietor: is giV#ng up faiinil. ing, Terns .x111;,•5 s,;of:<$1b anti' ander, 'cash, eve la'4, `i5 amount .c lnohths etfi� t,*ll'. 16''';4 Tui nxshin YAi@ ., t7.,.., g hon �;341cr��i,o Cent,per sinnuni f' a p 'Recta' on1 crec #t amounts Andrew Foote Proprietor, =.0C4: Ili'°D+ fftwit; .. Atietleileo`ir 7847 MBrrlilges liOflSI Li .l VST-mIn Clinton, or Ostobei 2/it ba the ltev, 7), N. MV1cCatnu , Mrs Maz'yEast .to Rich - aid lie, eley: • BA151t"k -- STADL -At St. Joseph's chum 1cl Clinton,- t ton onbs• O t � o >, 24th by the iiev,'fPather'Gaffney, Laman tl:, daughter of NIr, and 14Tts. Z'ted., crick Stade of Walkerton, 'to Jas. S, Barry, of Blyth, son ot- 1VIr, and Mrs win., Balmy of nton. 1VIe5WEN--AGNEWo- % Clinton,, on October 2411i, by the Rev. C. Lni., ellyn~'Bil cey,,,,Lilliitn May Agnew, younger daughter of the late Wm. Agnew, and- of Mrs. Agnew of Clinton, to. Robert McEwen of .Montreal. WENDORF - BR11l3,G-EMAN ;-- At Chesley, on October 181h, :by_ the Bev. 4, 11. I(ellermati, Gertrude, eldest daughter of . Mr, ,and Mrs: ,Bruegeman, to Ward Wen - doll of Clinton; sone` of ' Mr. and Mrs. 1', Wendell of Hanover. Births' TYNDALL-�/ii Iiullett, on "October 18th, to•Alr. and Mrs. Fred Tyn- dalI, a daughter, aug t, HESS -At Zurich ''op October 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Hess, TT I�I-�A6nZtrz eh• on October 10th to Mr. ad ,Mrs. George' Thiel, a sen. HEIDEMAN--At Zurich on October, 16th, to Mr. and Mss. Egbert,lIe- lidenian, a son. • IN MEMORTAIIT LEPPNGTON-In loving memory of illim L ;,W n eppington; who died Oe- • tober 30th, 1916., "Gone but non. forgotten." SHADDICK-In Loving memory of James Clement Shaddicic, who. died July 4th, 1921- "The wee one's gone, but yet, we • feel in memory sweet, His -•wee arms clinging still, about , us yet." -Mother-and Sisters. DIAMOND JUBILEE CONCERT, in Turner's Church Monday, Oc:t.,30, 8 p.m. Mr. Reginald" Hudson, Entertainer;• and the /E'benezer Orchestra, .will contribute to the program: Rev. H. D. -Moyer of Goderich will give an address. , Admission 35c. Children under 12 years free, Notice of First _Posting of Voters' List, Town of Clutton, 1922 Notice is hereby given that I have. transmitted or delivered to the par- ties mentioned in. Section 9; of the Ontario Voters'"List/Act the copies, required by.said'section to be so trans- mitted or ilelii erecl oft the list made pursuant to the said.Act of all' per- sons appearing by the last revised Assessmept. Roli for the said muni- cipality to be entitled to vote in the said municipality at elections for the Legislative -Assembly and at Muni- cipal elections; and that the said•list was: -first posted up at my office in the '7 wn Hall, •Clinton, on the 24t1i day, of October, 1022 " and remains there for ,inspection. , Ans''I hereby call upon allvoters to take immediate proceedings to nave' any errors or omissions cor- rected according to law. Dated at the Town of Clinton this 241(0 day of October, 1922. D. L. MACPHERSON, 73-2. .Town Cleric Heifer Gone Astray A two ydar-old Ilet•eford iheiferj dehorned and ears clipped. In'fot- ntation as to whereabouts desired by J. B: Reynolds, Clinton... Phone 196. 73-tf Heater For Sale A:McClary coal heater, Famous. Almost as good as -new. Can be bought, for $20. Reason for selling, have installed 'a 'furnace. Apply Thos. Sampson, Londesboro.. 73-1-p. Geese For Sale . Good breed and good laying strain. Apply., Mrs. W. H. Cole, the Gravel road, north of Clinton, Phone 133, 73-tf, (louse to Rent ' A. 7-roonied house on Princess et,. east. Town water,' modern conven- iences. Arthur Cantelon. 73-tf. Turnips For Sale A quantity of turnips, att-present itt'the field, 'will be sold by weight or by tiSe tow. 'Three quarters of an acre. Apply to E. Mittell, Box 13,• Clinton. 73-2. Thanksgiving Dance A Thanksgiving dance will be held in Brucefield, on Monday evening, November 6th..,.' Gentlemen '75c. Music furnished by Forsythe' Trio. 73-1-p. Stoves For Sale Coal heater, coal heater with oven, range, and parlor wood heater, AIL ply to William Biggins, Rattenbury. street, Clinton. 73-tfr .Farm For Sale , Lots 57 and.58, Maitland concession Goderich township, containing 16412 acres, more or less. Bank batn, 50 feet square, ;stablingg' underneath shed, 30x50; large frame_house,'os- session' given at once. Andrew Shepherd, Londesboro,.Ontario.'73•tf,t House loot Sale . , ^ Y gy'rat'}te cottage with rive -lots on Ii r ! t on street, train ort . n es pret is r Olden with entail 'j`uit',, For fanner p3rtreA),55$ ISJply,,to,MmsSt ntolbir,' on aro uses, 61-tf I" A QTOBl^1G .'?Uth,• t re hr 50 b' �y alone c " G Alli ourgrocer 71'' 43 DELitmaus R n!N S•' r 4N a' ,d Are 'Sold Annually. ` f tar,, a- peeliet to-de►i�'. aur Are Carefullylooked rafter at oil at lowest possible price and also gi Extra good black' tea a s` eci neje g�, p al r p 10` Bars of Pure Z,aundry'Soap ..48c. 3 pkgs; of Ammonia ,., .25c, 3 pkgs, of Pearlitic ., ,...25c. '2 pkgs. ,of Lux t2Se;, 3pkgs.'of Jelly�Powder 25c: See our 1923: Calendars Get the Habit ;of Dealing at: JOHN5C 11T &, CO'S S GIl'OCERY ' '-''"•, Wants' nts' " store. , W ' . r or e sell, volt quality, goods ve you prompt seriice. e, Per' lb ` I -, ..98e,. • r , 1 Can of. Baking Powder .22c. 5 lbs. ofr Pu e Laid .$1.05 5 lbs. of Shortening n ng ,$1.00 3 ]ll,' of Cisco '`1', , .., ......85e, rr2lbs. of Broken Sodas •,•.25c', . For . our. ,,patrons. • only. - Phone 111 THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY OT DRINKS Now that t}le"bummer:season is prst;.we are -ready to rerve;hot;drinks. i° , 1 ells o n o se '�Tand-` �12 obertson s Chocolates A fresh suppl-y.alivays on'hand - In fancy packages add-in bulk Ice Cream always onlhand , Bread and Cakes - A fullline'of bread and pastry at your command` each day `-' ` Wedding Cakes a Specialty - OUR MOTTO : SERVICE AND -QUALITY . J. BROWN & CO. Telephone No. 1I--- " AUCTION of Farlrgn Lands, Stock The undersigned Company willoffer ises ,below. described, , °-Tues hah, November AT 10 A. M. the farm now occupied stock and chattels' as. follows:- FARM Lot number fifteen 01 the ship. of Colborne containing alaout 82 STOCK AND CHATTEL Team, ages 3 and'6 yoifrs- Bay stare; age 14. Three milcls cows. Two-year-old steer Two-year-old heifer Three, one -year-old' cattle 2 '$ Three calves Brood Sow . \ Four young pigs About 15 tons of hay ;.Spraying About 100 bushels of oats.` :About 10 bushels of fall wheat „, -About 10 bushels of rye Binder TERMS FOR REAL ESTATE when possession is given. TERMS FOR STOCK AND : -CMA The Huron '& Eric Mortgage Corpo Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer, - • Goderich, 'Onta`rio, - SALE ., and Chattels for sale by auction on the prem. ' 7tb, .16-42 by Nathaniel Baer, and the __; - Maitland concession of the town- acres. Mower Steel rolier- Cultivator, (two horses) Sctttller Wagon_ b Bob sleigh, Democrat Fanning mill Cutter ''{ Seed chill - outfit and engine Two long ladders AO Pairr,,• of bobsleighs. ahead rack .-- .-,- Buggy -' -10 per cent. down and the balance TTELS-Cash: (No riotes. ration, London, Ontario. - Crouyn & Betts, Solicitors, . London Ontario. • 73-2. .. • COME WITH US TO--;:• ,Goderich . AND ATTEND THE .planer Dance , -•.-AT-,.. - -• Hotel iaedtord Next Saturday 'Evening. Ott Oct:ts"b-«'r' 28th. • -..Dancing from 6.30 to 12.00. Musip ; by Miss Gene Cannon and London Orchestra. ' Sttnday Dinner -Music 1 td 2.45. Sunday Supper -Music. 5,30 to, 6.45. Write or phone for reservations to Hefei Bedford, -Goderich; " RATES : - Satutday Evening, 0.30 to 12.00 ( „ • $3,00 per couple. . I '• After 8:30 $1.00 per couple With additional charges for lunch. a la carte. • Sale of Lallds for Taxes Town of Clinton to By virtue of a warrant by the Mayor of the Town of Clinton bear- ear - 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 1 Clinton at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon ;on the Fourth day of December, 1922; unless the taxes 1 and costs Inc sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale- for ar7ears of taxes is be- P ••in published g p fished in The Ontario Ga- tette, the first insertion being the. 26th, day of August; 1022, and that copies of the said list niay be had: at my office. D. L. . Macpherson, Treasurer, Clinton August 31st, 1522 ' 04-tf L Faris For Salo Lot 10 pt. 17 concession 1 Mullett, Huron road 11/2 utiles 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 p e a good barn 40x74 with stone stabs-. ing-.and cement' floors, also hen house , pig pen and driveshed p b p, d on cement ti foundation. There is se two story a brick house with modern convonien- ces. Faris is well watered with first class spring's and also spring creek running across one corner Farm is well adapted for mixed`` farming., or terms and conditions Make ap= plication on the premises'or Clinton,+ R. R. No, 4. John Noble ' 5841 P e_ COURT OF REVISION • • Town of Clinton �_.-._,, - Notice is •hereby' given that, the, � Couit of Revision of the Mtuatipahty of the Town. of Clinton will be hold in' the Connell Chamber„Clinton, on. Friday, October 27t1i, 1922 at eight o'clock in the evening for,' the pure pose of heating .and. determining complaints against the Assessment Roll of the sjsid municipality for 1922. Persons` having . business with tire. said Court will picas° attend at the said; time,and lace. - � `i I).' L, MacPIIERSON, , '' Town Clerk Clinton October 17th 1922 2- . 7 2 '' Farm rl?or Salo Lot 26, Con. 171h on the Bate' ' p lino, n?ilo 'north '04 Clutton. 22'/a R acres flint class land, good house, bank barn and young orchard 'lust', i� >3��'t`itolla Corsets -$pirelli Corsets for-healthfulnecn, ...E ' beginning .to bear", Al o,; 7-roorx'rpd;; ii a 'on'.Albe •tr bra h �..i:.,:., �, e.4 A'4en!t:- dura oftuge V- ase r , 9, y corsat made to measure „Mrs.tor, Vied' "ga'E'dei�, bsf Elizabeth Ilennedy�', Ontario '11traotl- lhttror }trenrisoa, Gunton, `('hone 142, ' /i3-1021 � "'Fr ea n r a .1� 1 to n as 4d ,y„,4�1ytt 10071111111p@u1Ug11 IlllplplllllllUIiIII�piIU�IVi@p�ll� (fpV�f@ililCiiV';il[II JllQ I IN(VIU��!Il11VI�I�IIV�IU@IUUIIIVIIipmiliIVI�UUIII(111((IPUVI!II]L�Ipllulllfl�liJil2 �•'l ift �awkiiis , � u tC , eS Ur. t 4 T. �,'al 8 •-�- t �e N ra V' ,l' clpCS O �, � ( ]d s1a nd Wat61 our i, da s + o w,� w for,Sx'TC1�;L,Sti»,t�rosel'vie- G ab t at this season O.( the ear,' Also Bete price of sor0 articles s eciall . marked whioh _eaiinat - appear . p Y t In Windows, ' Imperial Oil Geo,"s Polarine 1 otor`Oil for your^ar v ! . at 51 per gallon Raw and bo7iled'pure ']3aden Linseed (ail 1,25 gallon Genuine Elephant brand pure 'White;Lead '$17 100 lbs Plow points for. all plow at. (a5c and 700 each Second -hand -base burner with oven, 1 rst-C1 8' condition n h. as fon .'e,t $20 The 1900 Cataract � Electric � t Washer "Silo sits and sews while/the washer goes" type _Oscillating to soli p• b , solid 'cocopper; reversible wringer, tub, � PP �,:.. YiE? r capacity, of tub $-bed aheetS,' capacity` per, hour 40 bed sheets,,electriccurrent cost 20 per hour. Thi'ui'machine - will take the work . out• of washing, Sold on a cash Payment down fohowed by: easy'. monthly payments; VI111(111(111G1111(111(1 IIIBINIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIII 111111111011IIN IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111111111 I(I VIII( 110111i1111111IIIIIIIII111111 l 1111 ((1111111811111 11111111 11 MITEISTIMMEMOI Phone 68. • OFFICE HOURS ': 9.30'to 12'a:re., 2.00 to 5.30 p,m. 7.00; to 900 p.m: Sundays bya appointment: DR. VY. R. NIMM d Chiropractic Specialist. • - Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and o Chronic Diseases. CONSULTATION FREE N6rniandie Block, ' Clinton, Ont. 62-4 Beater For -_Sale ,, A good coal heater, only used a couple of winters. ` G. E. , Hall, Rattenbury street, or The News-Re- eortl.. Mens Work Boots Less than Cost Friday and. Saturday We have several pairs-` of men's olid leather work boots which rnust' e cleared regardless of cost,1 eg`.; $7.50 to $8:00 going at $0,95 eg, $6.00 to $7,00 going at $4.95 eg $5.00 to $6,00 going at $3.95 Wm. s carrg pposite the' Postofce. 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 tithe cause of disease.. Catarrhal deafness, adenoids, , and enlarged tonsils treated„ without surgical operation. Stomach and intestinal 'diseases reacted without the -use of drugs or urgery. Successor to Dr. Heileman, 'Office, Goderich, Ont. • At the Graham House every Tues - P day after 6.30 p.m. Ve carm a full Hne_ of flour and feed .et Jinkins and Son supl Ag gour needs urity Flour, Manitoba's- Best, Five Roses, White Seal,'" Welcome, (Pastry) Model, Jewel ow Grade Flom, a Bran, Shorts, Chbp Oyster SheII, Calf Meal, C OR Cake; Grit. Royal Purple Stock Specific, Poul - y Specific, Lice Biller, Cough Cure nd Went Powder, / Linins Pure Lard and Easifirst. II•igthest prices paid for Grain W. Jenkins & Son. FLO1J1 AND FEED ones: Elevator 100, Residence 141 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Clothes cleaned pressed and re - aired. Woolen goods dry . eleancd, Goals -over Iteard'S barber shop. r.7IJ,,K d o , •---ffp�tf Boars for IgePVAee , r. nI ion tired, big typo Yor)c0bfr0 and A t :, ,t hog ,' A M Air c'. �'• r a e A it ne ever= irorenoon ,,---�1., C. •Love 'r none 5 on 030, Clinton :48 The - South -End Grocer Try our store .for iyour supplies y. you will find our prices AS LOW AS ANY , 1 FULL STOCK FRESH GROCERIES •Prompt delivery to 'all • parts of the, - ly town, HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY,, DELIVERED. - , Mrs..M, J. Brown PHONE 1445 r 1 _ third , Coal . We are receiving a .few cars oil hard coal. - Soft Coal now on., hand. Leave orders at any Resideneed Huron street, or Phone 155. E. WARD ,COAL NUT. STOVE & EGG ALWAYS ON HAND ;' FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 .R. J. 'WWJLER Orders, taken at residence. Phone 112 Highest prices paid for- Wheat; Oats, - Barley, Peas and Buckwheat. I ' We have agency for Toronto As-, phalt Roofing, if you have any roof- ing to do you will find it advisablte call on us, our prices are reasoniilile and the roofing, is the highest grade on the market. Bran and Shorts, Purity, Thorobred Five Roses and Fine Jewel Flours.) Stook Foods and Calf Meals always on hand. J. A. ,FORD -&- SON Pitons 193. Flour and Feed Merchants and drain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers licenses Live P s uttrtl. Wanted Three Thousand Chickens -Two Thousand Hens. per week. Special prices paid for p) operly, finished minded Ohiekens. Our prices are unsurpassed for , high grade poultry. „ GUNN9 LANGLOIS CO. CLINTON, ONTARIO. N. W. TREWARTHA, Manager. Phone No. 190 Holmesville 601 r 11 CREAM NVANTEI)1 The demand for our butter is in- creasing. To supply this demand we,requix'a more, cream. We request you to ship us your - cream. We guarantee you the Ilighesd 'Market Pricbs..lace:irate tests and prompt service. Our firm is known to d you nesila. . no further recommend. Wo pay all, express charges, turn,. is b, and pig twice each: month. Write for send or ftxrtker informal.. Mon 0 to the" r ? f Y': F 't na....y. tidy 'SHA F'O,3TIlf (:IL�eT , bll1P#L'Y , Gl: %, 'BAItbni,- M A'13172R, .. d