The Clinton News Record, 1923-1-18, Page 6n
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miner's Sun believes that,
hili fibe 'years, the 10011 on 11)0
rn will be better position
ah the "average, man in the towns
ad cities. But isn't he in a better
sitlon already?
k :Pram ducat Clerk Macpherson said
+on -Friday evening one Would goth-
•erthat it would give him'grea:
Pleasure to` work with a lady mayor.
The ladies should bear this in mind
for next year. But don't allcome
out; at once, dear ladies.
Most of ,the speakers at the "Com.
anunity Socials, air Friday evening
seemed ,to take a good deal of
(pleasure out of "poking fun"", at
+Gler7c .,Macphersgn's state of "single
l- n a
lblossedness .: An
unmarried ma
rid
•t
:ways'seems to be a fair target for
the, it of his more fortunate (?)
married,. associates.
lela5dver is an innocent young
tthingwlis the way of 'a town:. At
;feast, one. would imagine so from the
.fact that it is only now the mayor
..has 'decided to crit out:; smoking al,
the council .board; giving as tho :rea-
son that it savors more of dignity to
refrain from the indulgence. .Also
they are doing •away with the' cur --
few there and putting on a night
;policeman.
"The 'reason why some , towns
grow," remarks the Renfrew Mer-
-
Mer-
cury, :"is ,becasue there are 'ren of
_push and energy in them who are not
:afraid to spend their time and money
to -,boom their town." The .growth
and prosperity of a town are not just
.flap -hazard happenings- any,more
ihan,the prosperity of individuals It
isthe result of intelligent` and well -
,directed effort.
Mr. N: W. Trewrarthe, manager of
.the "Clinton branch of Gunn, Lang-
' lois Co:, speaking, at :the gathering
in the council chamber Friday. even-
..ing Said a few 'things that Clinton
.business hien should ponder over.
13e stated that his firm did businese
with' farmess from easate west; north
.and south and that; last year had
paid 'out over. $190,000 in ,cash for
„ fowl. "A lot 65 that' money should
be spent in Clinton," remarked Mr.
'Trewartha, "It is natural for people
OtO spend a good deal of money in the
town in which they sell their pro-
duce, and 13 they. do not it is ,usually
:th'e fault 'of 'the"biitlrioas mein In
-that town." -There is a lot in what
Ms. Trewartha says, and yet there
are merchants in Clinton who do' not
even take the trouble to tell the pub
lie that they are in business.
Nigla
than`° 0
?S, C{ii'L 14 i•S,
li 14 to •3,
pens played
ed
an' 1117ye1 fly ttnd • l von the .sea a
To i of nrl� Q ti e nt argon. (.lin
t r3 rryd nn 'tilt visual ii tehell
t r;�¢ii ; deippat L e true sparLs
incin; prcphe$ied Clinton would
coma' soil top fgMthe•grotip lion
our$_
Onlrresday aiiykiil the hockey en-
tLusinSts had: t1 C' Ori`<*ilege of Oaten -
nig the fastest game played on Clin-
ton ice this season. The, Clinton
colts laid -.oil their. blankets - anti:
trotted on the tee at 7.45 with a look
Of ,determination on their faces than
radiated their slogan, "`Vin or bust".
Before the game had fairly ; started
they had the wind out of Goderich'
sails and in fivo minutes had 0 three:
goal Lead.
"Pile sailor' boys "felt they"were be-
ing;taken into port se tried do steer
into therbreeze again, and every Yuan
worlr,ed bard; at the ropes' and; regis-
tered, bringing the-. score favor
2-4,
thus the•period ended 4-2 in favor. of
,Clinton,, If .the Clinton boys were
colts in the first period, during the:
refreshment •period.'they developed
into real -race horses, without hon
bles; . the seamen sailed Out..deter-
mined to regain the two goal, lead;
the .fans weroron toes, yelling
.
with.
their heads; off,;and watched
•intense interest their -favorites. '
It was then our racing steeds'.
struck a -pace that the sailors wero
unable to follow.. With "the' Clever,
combination -of Roberton; Rorke and,
Bawden they raced through; the op'
ponent's defence. and,, with
bombarded`;their -goal' with wing and
centre shots.
The 'sailors' cause seemed hopeless
but -undaunted by the'heavy gale they
were weathering they chatted and
heaved the puck out, of. the ;.„clanger
zone and - time after time went up,
the ice in -good formation .i3nder the
strong back -Checking " of Roberton
and Rorke,., only to be stopped er
run into the corner by our sturdy,
defence. Their.• only hope'''seemed
long shots and tried;; many.tiines, hum
their 'shooting' was wild and when ,
they found their range• George was
there with the goods. • Only once did
the puck find rest in our goal and
Skating Party
The A.Y,P.A. of St. Paul's church
will give a skating party 'in the rink
on itlonday`evening, -January 29th.
Band in attendance. Lunch served.
Admission' 25c, -85-2
In Tae„
,Grare
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Ocls Roy Pat -
'of (lroderioh.
On 1, nuniav Ot'h,
;theaide. co of the bride`s
grandmotlleii, A#1 , Wm, Rosa, 22.
L'nelld k� o i 10hlio, by aye, P
111 McDonalri ¢f ,57:' Paul's s l?r 3
e terian ei n h, Qe6igina eldeat
dau;hter of Mrs. Jessie Kerr,, ok
Toronto, iomxuerly of Ilius cls,, to.
Carry , J. Wilson Morris town-
ship.
:hs
GIRIEVE-In Me'Ii,iliop, on Jannaiy
6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Grieve,
a son..
JQ}lNSTON-•+In Wingharn General
Hospital, on Jan, 8th, ,to Mr. amid
Mrs. John A, Johnston, a dough
tar.
McGILL-.In East: Wawanesh, an
January -nth, to Mr. and .Mrs. Jas.
McGill, : a daughter.
IRP,!ID-fir Westaslcawin;;,Alta. , on
., January, 12th; to, the '.11ev. IV. Ii.
apd M s. Eravin, a daughter.,-Ia'r,:
ion Edna,
Deaths
-1i0DGINSa--At Petenboro, suddenly,
on'January 12th;, Catherine Cle-
•ment, wife of Herbert I FLode,ins.-
CALLANDER At Delaware, Ohio,
on January. 4th, Jennie' Rumball,
beloved wife of Robert A. Callan
t"r of .,n ,1 to 111,.'
a 2.e a
der and d u
Frederick 1 amball of Clinton.'
COUNTY AND DISTRICT
E. R. Helmuth' of New IJamburg''
w+as killed while watching•, a hockey
'match at his 'home ` rink between
New Hamburg and rSeaforth, teams
on Thursday ,evening last.' He 'was
leaning over the boards when a
couple of 'Players skated past and one'
''of_•them,;in falling, struck him, jus„'
below tire ear with his skate, sever-
ing `the jiigular, vein. He ,bled to,
;death in a few minutes.•'
Claude Blowes i of Mitchell, 'a
Scout, has just been awarded' a gilt
cross by the : Boy Scouts' Associa-'
`tion for Ids gallantry in rescuing a
boy froni drowning in Lake Huron
at Grand'. Bend in 1921. +.
this was a, flying puck which dropped
in at Elliott's knees;' This gave the,.
visitors 30 new lease on life• but it
soon, expired: The' green' and. white
-mixed ' combination with individual`
rushes and the goals, popped; in with
ludicrous iegearity until the period
ended with a score of 8-3 an favor,
-of„,Clinton.
The bbys were soon hurried out to
play the third. period as the Goderich
players and supporters wished to
catch the train. The game was won
lint Clinton took the offensive and
showed thevisitors they had lots of
pep left by registering another goal.
The red and; white sent four men for-
ward and put forth every effort to
tally another point but in vain. The
checking, of forwards and defence
had them buffaloed.
The Clinton team has improved
their ;'attack immeasureably, the
most noticeable feature being their,
combination play, Which proved very
effective,
Elliott; the stocky defence star,
showed `his :old. time ,speed in, his `in-
dividual -rushes and had the oppon-
ents' 'defence • bewildered with his
stick handling and dodging. IIe is
responsible for four of the. goals.. It
was always a great treat to see Fred
get the puck and•start down the ice.
Nedigor ,aws given a good 6ppor
tiniity- to 'Show lois wares and 'rade
good with : a' vengeance, Soaring on
an individual rush and doing some
very eifectiv,e checking on defence.'
Bawden our pinch hitter, was the
scoring enol of the goal -getting com-
bination and started the boys off with
There i1' a tendency to 'blame
Franco for her attitude to Germany
and for her persistence in her planz'
of 'occur,tion; It is a matter o
cDuictt re ""v1,.;lh5e the plan i, 5
Wise' one and Britain,` it appear.,
ould not see' that it .was and so re-
•I'used'to hack -her up. in ,it. But the:
world's sympathy is entirely. with
France. - It is not ' generally he
iieved .that Germany ,1ras been mak-
ing, any, effort to • pay her indemnt-
•ties and if France can force
such
payment rho will be 'range tpalted.
"When it is remembered What France.
suffered thioughontthe war period,
while. Germany hadn't even 00 1111.011
.as a telegraph wire „severed, and •
that since .the war Franco - hair ex-
pended :forty-four billions of dollaro'
'on reconstruction while Ger many has
paidbut four billions in reparations,
Frances inlpatienCC can - "in some
measure ,be `understood. France; has
no desire' •to "1x11'' the goose which
lays the 'golden eggs" abut she wa]113
to_be right near the g0000 pen when
the eggs aro' laid and 'so uneven:
'them being 'sneaked, off by a thrifty,
'11T:1' none -too -1 1) 10- for ::191 $t
ertl of being ,aseil
,ern,any m toad
onast debts. ;a, 7 rai"ze.
110RT COLiRSE NOTES
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
1uv of next, it .ek, a Special';Com30
will' be held in - Swine Mai:looting%
'11110 has been advertised -in the pa-
porn for the, 1 a t Welc and speeiai`.
„mitet.s will _bo distributed through
-the country this wook-curl. e;hOeo.nn
chta r e would like to Seo all 1.113)13005
and 'hoe interested in the raising of
P,acon Hogs attend this' Short
Course.', the session' will be held,
'gond*, and ,Tuosday a, ter noons htvt
555 dncsulayforenooii and a°toinoo1a,
Il nmei.Li115S to' he Held i:1 the. Brent
a
hall, Clinton, It will b0 in 01iarow, of
Jllosc0ms. Foster Duff end -'MeD011 0155._
A:S Mr. 1t11Doo ld is .Director of the
s0i1tanie II0[' Gm..deas, as 1223, :Car.•
amte3s as possible 11)01111 attend, as
,this should 5c a pal•t cnlatrly good
aaesaion 11 discuss• this proposition_ 111
all 'its 1501)0515 aspects,
Noxt. week '1', G, Sinclair will.
,romiinmence ,bis course in Lias Engine,:
arrm4 Fawn, Tractors, '.this will last
lfroin 1al51101117 22 to 1ama13 31, l'hts
'.course will cover the1
principles of en -
ging management with particular re
tference to fa,rnl praetioes,
Win. Agarr, of Broohlih, will also be
hero from Janaury 22 to January 20,
tri take 00' 9''0 sub3e0t of Apiculture
ita its various branches. Those who!
"there is no nmau on the team w110.
uses his head so much as our centre
'man, Rorke, who, with his ingenious
circles was able to elude the most
careful check:. He seems to know
tach man's play and how to handle
loin.
Roberton, our most effective back-;
checker, broke up many of the op-.
pononts' combination plays and.
'kept'their score -'own to"three goats.
'George' Elliott, with his deliSera'50
manner, ,guarded the nets to adYan
ias,li'and although: he let in one corp
shot, he Stopped ` many dangerous
„Oiler.
Cole and O'Brien were only on a'
Few minutes at a time a1md' showed
5oOdnfo3m while there.
The Goderich net protector kneeled,
olid • ; "times lay down in the goal to
stop the robber as he dial with el -
boot in the previous game but this
time the boys shot 'enc high: Their
defence played close to the nets to
protect him bat 'this gave our boys
numerous chances... on long ,shots.
wliich they lost no opportunity to:
take, advantage o:f.
Mountain, their- centre; was wit`w
out a dotibI the most dangerous man
on thein' team and was to, oaethi:
'or their throe goals Oruro with a
flying allot .from 0 :face o15 yea,: the..
e`o,;l, ,another on a rush, while tl?e,
0th_3 was by MORTIS or, good c013155 .
8tion on the forward lines. The"le3s
or.il •mightwings were worth ivatclm-
.hein5- watched wore kept
under control.
If you wish to 'see a pepp., game
-of heelt017 turn out on January 26511,
when t. 1hrys @orale :down, Yo>•r-
would'also boosti;110 toad1lay you„
supl)art, They have o go'od ehanc0
5O win this 41011rie0 in ;both leagues,
"Tho ice was keen, the players keener
Ohl 1)oy, I'm glad that I havo seen
her;
Tlmo boys .had pep, near hot as pep-'
I1avk
An'd. "CIiotost 'boys were goal kid
napiers:
`"The local tenni was on a spree,
And piled the seet,e eft, rano 'to •three,"
, . ,. --£ `a haitit. ,3Varkelttanit,
s' r 1 estOd ?tiatlicSe vart01.is Burl 'Ma "tirekolnnee. n
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,Cows For Sale
2 Polled Angus cows, one due Jan,
20011, ^the :other. Jan. 25. Apply Win.
Bedour, R. -R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone
24-601. 85-1-p
Annual .Meeting ,
-The Annual Meeting of :time mem-
bers of the _McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company will be held in
the, town hall, Seafoi'th, February 25,
at two p.m. The business will' be to
receivethe annual statement and
Auditors' report, the electing of
three' directors and two auditors and
other business which might be con-
sidered of
on-sidlered'of interest to the Company.
Tho retiring Directors are ,Tames
Connolly,, Win. Rina and Robert
Ferris, who 5130 eligible' for re -
r
dlectioii. James Connolly, President,
,
Thos. E. Hays, Secretary. ` -85-2
Cow For Sale
Herford cow for sale, due to coma
in February' 10th. Apply to II.. Dar:
row, Hayfield. a -85-3
'Public Meeting .
A Public Meeting under the ami,
spices Of Centro Huron 'United Far-
mer5' Political 'Association will be
held imi, the town hall, ,Seaforth, on
Friday, January 26th, at 1.30 pyii,
to draft a constitution and by-laws;
elect officers and deal with necessary
business. Either Premier Drury or
Hon. Manning Doherty ,will be peen
ent andacidness the 'meeting, Every-
body welcome. J. N. < Kernighan,
President, Colin 11'iligland, Seretary
a1clietioinetial
Its Quality is Irreioroachable
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Is the Purest and Most Cleanly Prepared Tea
in the World
TOILET SOAP SPECIALS SEE OUP, WINDOW FOR•
3 Cakes of Toilet Sotto , 25c, It-lb,Pailof Lard ,-52e.
10 Bars of Laundry=Soap ' 480, 2 ]tis:- 01' Macaroni 255,
rumonia , 25c. 3 iael a ;c:, of Macaroni . 2ti•c,
3 packages of:A T
3 packages of Pearline 25c. 3 pack.ages of Jelly Powder ,< 25e.
1 Extra Quality', Broom . OOc. 1' 11) oc Special Black Tea . 52e..
1 lb,' of Ginger Snaps . ,. 151.i 1. -ib, of Aroma Tea . . . 55e.
SEE OURPROFIT SHARING PLAN FOR 101;
Get 'the. Habit of Dealing at .
VOrd[N r€ N & COS 'CROCIERY Phone tit
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Cutter For Sale
A cutter, nearly new. For. hartle-
ulars . apply to Arnos".Cartwright,
Clinton. ' -85-t3
Custom Sawing'
Wo will clo custom sawing at Thos,
Wallis', also at Clinton, ;in the early
spring, JYIcEwati Pros.;' Bayfield.
-$Fitt
Farm For Sale
700' acres good producing sail, 105.
30, concession 6. Iluilett. Buildings
good, well watered,,, drained and
fenced.: Bush,' orchard, Tall wheat
and plo0g1ling, Vit. 11)110s from Clin-
ton; close to school and general store
Application by mail or o11 preinlse%
Mrs. IJeery' McI3rion, R. R;1, Clinton,
Ontario. Telephone 2-640, Clinton
Con tr l,,;--25-tk
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' _Auction r'iam tile..
Of Farm ,Stock and': Implements.
The 'undersigned auetiolicor has ro-
ceivocl instructions 54 ;,te11 1liy ptihlio
05125101/ at 1.6t 92, 'Huron Road, 6
miles 1=lest. of -Clinton, (1 miles east
of Cgclor.'ieh, on t'huusdl:,r, 331119ary
23, commencing at 1"30 o'clock, sharp,
the following:
Matched team, gelding tisir,c 5
'oars; gelding titling :1 year; filly vis -
1455 5 years, 301(1111;n rising 2 ,years;
11511,5 3' 0,m1s; 6 stoors 119-
i1.o; 2 years; 3 heifers-ris1n g 2 years;'
„ heifers rising 3 to freshen in April,
heifer rising 3; .11 calves; 3, Young
Tarnow cows; 2 cows to freshen in
April; cow supposed. to freshen,
1'horo11311113041)urham bull purchased
from II. ,Snell: Cutter, sot single har-
ness; nutting box. nearly SsoW.
T1a1IIMS: All Sulu$ 03 110 a14 un -
!ler, cash; over that . amount,, 1.0
months' Credit 011 -appreve4 ,joint
notes, or a d100510nt of 5 nor cent.,
Straight, for Nish on credit amanita.
rs,
81'san ,Itutiedge, Proprietress,
Nk .leltlndry; ltut iollcei
ri .
v
ddilig Cakes
Are responsible for many'weddings in and near Clinton"
Personal 'and Phone' orders promptly hend'ed,
Fresh O eters'--• Seal-Shi t
Constantly on hand
A. full line confectionary at..you'r coin' and each day.
lu
Neilson's and Rcbertsons' Chocolates'
Neiison'`s Ice Cream
J.,,' BROWN .& CO.
Telephone •No. 1 .
1
MEETNG OF HURON -COUNTY,
COUNCIL'
The Council of the; Corporation of
:the County of Huron' will meet in
the 'Council Chambers, Goderich, at
3 p. in., •Tuesday,'January 23rd 1923.
All accounts shouldbein the hands
of the Clerk on or before the l'lon_
day preceeding the 'ineeting of the
Council.
GEO. W. HOLMAN,
' ' County Clerk.
Goderich January 18th;1923.:'. 84-2.
Private Safe of
Cows.
An auction' sale of milk cows, some
fresh .and. some springers, will be
held :at the farm of J. ; VanEgiuond,
-Gravel Road, si mile -north at, Clinton
W. W, Wallis, proprietor; W. Mar-
quis manager; duns a g ,
na
TERMS: 7 months credit, on furn-
ishing approved joint notes. 6 per
cent. per annum allowed for cash,
'I'imnber `Lind Lumber
For sale. Square' timber and
plank. M. G. Ransford. r85-tf
)) Cutting Wood
TVuo good, reliable men for cutting'
wood. M. G. I2.a'ngord. , -85-0i
Farms For Sale
Lots 29 and 30, concession 9, Hu1-..
lett' 1 mile ,west of gravel road.. 21
miles from Loiulesbolo. Lot 29 con-
tain's about 80 acres good workable
land at present 1» pasture, 15 acres
good cedar swamp, 11/2 acresorchard.
On the premises are 2 good barns
connected with open shed, stone foun-
dation and stabling under all, in-
cluding henhouse and pig -pen, also
11/ 'story 1131015 house • with frame
id -Wien and wood -shed. Hydraulic
rain supplying water from Houseto
barn frSin a never failing, spring.
:Lot, 30 consists of 100 acres, about
6 acres of hardwood; bush, the rest,.
well drained and fenced, 3 acres fall,
wheat, 35 acres fall ploughing clone.
On premises are 2 good banns, with
‘tod foundation, good
stabling
with ith
ment flooring, largo driving shen
also 2 -story bride house, up to date
with good wood furnace, good or-
chard, a never -failing well with wind-
mill, woodshed. Also: a good Over-
land
ver-l nd car, For further particulars
apply to Mrs. ,Annie McCool, Clinton,
or on Lpt.30, to J. A. McCool.-85-tf
For Sale
A number° of ' choice Yorkshire
boars, sic months old, the sort to' sine
select bacon 110155. Also bothsoxpo
to wean in March. R. W. Gilibinga,
R. R. 4, Clinton. Phone 14-616.
F352p
Wanted
A probationer;, for :Clinton Public
Hospital. Apply`at once to Miss
Grainger Superintendent. .84-tf,
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Centre
Huron Agricultural Society 'will be
held in the office of'the District Rep-
resentative, Clinton, on' Saturday,
January 20h, at 2 o,clock. All in-
terested are invited to be present.
•
Verdi Hein
The Bureau of Colonization and
Immigration expects a large number
of first class men from the•01d 00011
i�,ry tilling the, latter part of March
and sueecedi1113 ln01151)s, some exper-
ienced, sante 3)2111y -and some inex-
perienced young men, and e)pe3-
porionced married 111011 0114<p artly ex-
perienced 'harried hien ' with and
without families, Farmers with va-
cancies will kindly write 1I. A. Mac,.
do11011, Director of 'Colonziatioii. Parr,
Bement Buildings, Toronto. or to
their Agricultural Representative :Por
inforamtion, .and application forms,
Applications will be dealt with as
.far:- as Possible in the;o31101' in, whirl}
they are received, preference being
given yearly engage1:onts.
s, T#. S5'O',l'HERS;
Agricultural <Ile51Ut rttativeA?
For Sale
(Inc' young cow, to freshen about
the middle of February, also a cut-
ting box, large, size- for cutting by
hand. -Chas. Baker. 82-tf.
Ilouse For Sale
2 -story brick house on North street,
11 good repair, all conveniences, acre
of, land, fruit trees, etc. Good stable
could be used for different purposes.
Also a 2 -acre lot near railway track.
C. J. Wallis, Clinton. 81-05.
Cows For Sale.
Fresh Milk cows for sale -Apply
to S. R. McMath, R. R. No. 2, Clin-
ton. Phone 34 on 601, Clinton cen-.
teal. . 79-tf.
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,South=Clad Grocery
Having boughtt the grocery,
business
lately
managed by Mrs. M,':J.'Brown
and also managed by ourselves two
years ago we take' this opportunity
of again thanking our old customers
and friends for their patronage they
favored us'with at that time, and rein-
peatfullysolicit a share of your trade
again. "Good Service and Just Treat-
ment" being our motto. Best wish-
es fora Happy and Prosperous New
Year„ to all.
Raw Furs Wanted -
Highest market price paid. Do
not' sell your furs until you getmy
prices, which are often 5 per cent.:
to 25 per cent. higher than prices paid
by other dealers. Phone or write
IT. A. Hovey. Phone 89, Clinton.
76-tf.
PEARL ABM
83-2.
Farm For Sale
Loth 10, concession 1, Hullett, sit-
uated on provincial highway 355
miles from Clinton, and 5 miles
front Seaforth. _,Contains 100 acres,
well drained and fenced, in high state'
of cultivation: three acres hardwood
bush, two acres good- orchard and 20,
acres' fall ploughed. On place .Is
good pine barn,: 60x50, stone:founda-
tion, stable all cemented, ' in flrSt'
class condition;. driving shed 50x20;.
ten -roomed brick arouse with good
cellar. T'or' further particulars ap-
ply to Mrs, J. D. McDermid, Clinton
Ont., or C. McGregor, R.R. Noe 2,
Soaforth, Ontario. ' 78.03.
Tarin' for Salo or Rent
Lots 57 and 58, Maitland cones-,
sign Goderich township, containing
16.115 waves, more or less. Bank -
barn;, 50 feet square, stabling, under-
neath, :driving shed, hsod, 30x55;
hen'house, Iargo frame house. Pos-
session . given, at once. ' Andrew
Shepherd, ,Londosboro, Ontario. 76-tf
NOTICE
Buyer of all kinds offurs and
hides. If you Have any, kindly let
me know by phone, and I- will call
for them. ` Highest prices for Duck
and Goose feathers. -
Farm For ,Sale
Lot 10 pt: 17 eoueession '1 Tlullott,
Huron road 11/2 miles east of Clin-
ton. This farm contains 127 acres
100 acres drained and in first class
condition, the balance is mature
land and bush.. On the premises is
a good barn 40x74 with stone stalbl-
ing and cement floors, also hen house,
pig pen 11114 drive shed on Cement
foundation, There is a two stet3
lir$cic.houso with modern convenien-
ces. Farm is well watered with first'
Class springs and also spring creels
running across one corner. Farm
is well adapted Torr mixed farming.
For terms ,-and coitditio"ns make ap-
plication on the promises or Clinton,
R. R. No: 4. John Noble 58-11
Elouse For Sale
Pisani e cottage with two lots, on
eon street, barn 011' promises,
40000 . With oiiiall fr+ttit. F'or
t dattlottlokti* apply to Mira
61-tf'
Phone, 137,
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MTV -S
Clinton.
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Electric machines.
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of men's, -_ boy's and
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At 10 per cerst cut
Ladies'-
ats and
Ever Rubbers
.ers
or
Friday
and Saturday
rah. arr
Opposite: the Postollice. Clinton
Car of No. '2 Yellow, I Itiln dried
justarched.
corn has
Bran and Shorts
is
Good quality, urand and shorts` al-
ways1 Steck. :.
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Plighest Purees Paid for Grain,
Our ns al brands, Purity, Fivo
Moses, Jewel, Exeter and. Pantry,
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W. Jenkins & Son.
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