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The Clinton News Record, 1923-3-29, Page 5Info rest to You wad Me A ml's in Now York can write four sentences at the Same timo, employ, - ant, both hands and both feet at the • cask. That would be an achievement if he could at the same time write something that would beyayeah read- The"Dominion and Ontario Govern- ments have spent845,000 on peat'ex- perinients during .thejrastyear. 05,- 000 would pay for lot Of goal im- portation from .`Alberta and Nova Scotia, and the mining of coal is no perhnent, The ,only ' Senate reformer , who really sticks to the job is the wield - or of the scythe.—The Globe. .But even that' doesn't ,get uq any ".!'orrider" for as quickly ,as Old Fath- er Tilne ( removes onemember th'o Ring Government appoints another. Holrnesiville !]p• Tesday:,, morning ''ab'out ;two o'clock ; ,r. and Mrs. Albert Pickard , of the, Cit Line. "awakened 'to 'tlnid their house on fire and the .fire .ap far" advanced', as to, make .it imposail?le;to coiatrol. '%indeed, they,were.obliged to •,oseapei`, their night. clothes dnd in ' iiiat condition, 'arid ' barefooted they Tan to the -home , of Mrs..Pickiird's ,cuter, -Mrs. 04111in the, village.' The' .:•]rouse and contents were completely r destroyed. ---The origin of the fire is `unknown.- This is a serious lois .to M. and •; Mrs. 'Pickard,Who'ire,a young couple,Njust getting started 'in ;life. Their friends sympathize 'with rthem. ' Mr. Pickard was more or: less burned in making his escape, .a 'beicii <ast' flame' striking him in the 'ace. ,..tae iti!:however,- reocvering •nicely, and Mrs Prblcard 'seems : little the .:worse. for her :terrible' ordeal. There, s4as sense 'insuranceon 'both house sand contents., , ' ' Mir i;Wm. Bedour had A very.eue- see'eful%. sale on• Monday: the weather .dbemg:mild and stile crowd=large.-. • 'On Wednesday evening'". of 'last Week a nuijaber of the friends and, :neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. -W. Bedour _lgathered`aat' their home to'spend;an evening :with' then, prior to 'their de- •p arture ficin the community. The :':foilowing., address ....',Was -read during she eveninL r `To Mr. and M, B rsedour'am nd Fa Jiffy: We,. -your neighbors and friends; -have gathered here to -night 'to,,spend. a few.'lioura with you .ae it is near ^.the time',of' your' departure"from pus' ,".midst, also to: express our regret, "that the, relatiOnsl ips that have ;ek- isted so- pleasantly for,•., Se many: years 'are..about `ao'Sbe severed. We 'have always, s found "you ready• to ',lend a, helping hand at all :times, and' we assure`you that by your,depar., ture .from .our neighborhood we are losing a . family which . will be re-, membered as the years go by. 'W'ish-•. ` ling to Show. some of -our.:apprecia `tion and good will.:we •ask,you to acs eept these_ pieces' of silverware, Stipp- , • ing they, Will, always -bring. pleasant memories of the neighbors and friends you have left behind.and ' assuring:, you ttat-our:hest wishes go With you to your new. home. Signed ,. on behalf... ofi your - neighbors and friends: ` 7. B. Miller, Ernie Little." Mr, and Mrs. Bedour replied in a ,Sutablelmanner, expressing their re- gret• at' the' severence of pleasant ties, thanking. their friends .for the "hind- expressions of ;good: -will ''and • assuring. them 'that, their -friends. in :Goderich: ;'township.. would always ]taws * place in their: a-neinories. The evening .'"was very pleasantly••spent :with speeches, music and aiuging, in:- ;.cluding„the hearty singing :of "They .) Aiiction'Sale o£ Household Effects. The undersigned, auctioneer has .re- •.ceived .instructions to 'seIIby "public ,•auction at'Corner. _Orange 'and Jos-^ • eph. streets, ,Clinton on' Saturday, March: 31st, commencing •.at; 2^o'clock, sharp, the following: F2ined Oak dius ing room suite, choice, Congolemnn rug, 18 yds.- of ]inoleum..2 bedroom. suites;. kitchen chliinet; euplioard, kit-- •.;ehen table, kitchen chairs. quantity of canned fruit, lawnmower,;MeClaiy: range,, Hot' Blast 'beater, 3—burner: • coal oil stove,'" dishes, ' pots pans, lamps,• etc., pictures, and dther 'articles too numeorus • to mention. • Every- - thing very-thing to be sold as -proprietor is mov- ing to the „States.' Terme: ' Cash. R. O. Jinks, Proprietor. Geo. II. Elliott; Auctioneer.; —95.4 Auction Sale Of farm's stock and implehiehts; on Lot 9. concession. 8, Hullett, on ;Ari] '40), at" 1 W' o'clock, sharp, the following: Horses: Chestnut horse, 12 years old: mare, 9 years, old; arils, ing marc, 8 years old,, good- single or double. 'Cattle: eow,.•6 years old, due May:' 9; "cow. 8 years old,' due' • Sept. 30th; COW, • supposed -to be • in calf; cow just bred.. Fowl: About 40 one and two year old hens; good Rock ;rooster. Implements: Massey -Har - ids binder; Prost and Wood mower; spring:, tooth cultivator . 12 -disc hart- -row; set 3 -section 'harrows; Fleur plow; Noxon drill, and grass seeder 2 -roe turnip sower, nearly new;• Deer- ing steel, rake, scnffler, straw cutter, fanning mill; truck . wagon, nearly new; high wagon, oo bination hay and stock rack, nearly new; set of I3innsdon's sleighs, good as new; root pulper, good critter; top buggy; Massey -Harris Bream separator, nears ly new; 'wheelbarrow; • 2 horse col- lars; set' double' harness; third horse get; set of single harness; .2 logging chains; gravel box; water barrel; set whifiletrees and neck yoke; set elrimes; string bells, 12 good .grain bags; 12, sacks; - grind stone; tile scoop;, ladder. Ilouseliald effects: glass cupboard, pallet rug, good as new; table, forks;' Shovels and other articles too numerous to mention, Al- so at the same time and place a house and wood shed and driving shed will be offered for sale, Terms: All rams of 810 and under, cash; over that amount 8 nhonths' credit will be '44, allowed on furnishing -approved -joint notes or a discount of 4 per cent., -.Weight off for, eiOh, klverytlninit. mttet bo sold as the .proprietor is 017111g 'OP fainting, ' tfiebtketi $utz76h1, rsopriet4' G. 1i. Plliett, 'Attietipneex. 104'1 4'1 tare Jolly Good Fellow-." Mr. and Mrs, Bedour intend leaving for De- troit next • weep, 1111iirt'13fgCS 0 iiSTRELCIIER—GIBSON—In ,Blyth , on Mar, 15th, W, C, 1. Oestrcicher. oL' Crediton, to Gertrude. Isabel], daughter, of Mr's. '-Jas. 'Gibson, Blyth dli'ItM,YN--IiY'LE--Aj'''Knox .church, Regina, Sask., on Mar. ' 22nd, by the' ,Rev. Dr. Mcliinno:i, Mos, 'J la L. Kyle, daughter qC iVlr. and Mrs. J, B. Lindsay, Clinten, to 'Milton D. Jermyn of Regina, formerly of Brussels. Births BUTLER -At Goderich, on March 23rd, to'Mr and Mrs, M. J, Butler,a of Clinton,, a .son. -Alfred James,' JACKSON—In' Elmira, N. Y.,. on Mar. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs,: Ralph' Jackson, • (formerly Miss Nettie Glazier) a daughter.= -Lillian Janet. Small Farlm For Sale ht mile -north of Clinton, on -Gravel Road, 'containing 8 acres; young or - ,chard and small fruit; bank barn with cement stabling for 4 head ;of, cattle and 3. horses and driving - shed:: and hen house; 7 -roomed House with good' cellar. Apply to Mrs. G. M, Far- .quhar.—f)3-tf Annual Pie Social On -Friday. evening, Mar. 30th the Women's Institute of Londeeboro'will give their;E,4nnual Pie Social in ?the' •Cemmunity:Hall. The ladies are pit- ting on a play 'entitled, "The Modern Sewing, Seeiety." There) -will oleo be 'other local talent. - Colne and enjoy, this evening.,,.. -�95-1 ,Baby,.Chickk For Sale • '` ..Bred -to -lay. Barred Rock day-old chicks. Apply to Mrs. Herb. Castle,` R. R. No. 5; `'Clinton. Phone 15' on . 98-2 ' -Farmers Attention.' , We ^wilt have a 'car of salt at Brucofield on 'Apr. '5th. Bring your eMptg•bags and get .your supply. Phone, orders to Beatty Bros., Varna. v_ Pasture and Seed Cattle will , be taken ` to pastyre. i.unning water,; wells and wmrliiill. Also ,a quantity of red. clover' and timothy seed'; for 'sale. - Byron Wal- dron, .Brucefield. Phone 4-629, Clin- ton- ceiotral. r: 95-2' ' . �,• Chicks FSR: SALE 'Baby chicks from free range, bred- to=lay, S. C. White Leghorns: ,$15.00 per hundred, 1095-' of purchase price with order, balance before chicks are. shipped. Capacity 25,090 chicks.peu' season'' - INGLENOOI, POULTRY. Y E. J. TREWAIRTHA Holinesville, Ont. Phone: 22 on 611. Clinton cen ARDS' tral. p5-tf Auction Sale ;Of .Farm Stock and Implements'. on Tuesday, April 10th; at Lot .32, Con. 3. Stanley, at 1 o'clock: Horses_: 2' work horses,;'.Cattle Holstein cow,; due. in May; Hereford cow due in Sept.; Iieieford cow,. due in Sept,; 8 2 -year-old heifers; year ,old heifer; 2 year 'old. steers. Implements: Deer- ing binder; McCormick mower; Syl- vester' disc ylvester'disc drill; riding ,plow; walk- ing plow; ,set harrows; cultivator; pair bob sleighs; wagon; pea harves- ter. hay fork;' Chatham fanning mill;.. Wagon tack; set slings, ,ropes,;: pul- leys and car set doubleharness, bag truth. Terms:: All : sums of 810.00 and under. cash; over, thatramount, 'i• months' 'credit will be' allowed' on" furnishing ,approved joint" notes,. or a discount of 4 per cent., straight . off for cash John Pearseh, proprietor. - G.E..'Elliott-at tioneer; --95-2 Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements at ,the• farm of W. V. Roy, Lot', 18, Con, 9, Hullett township, 13/4 Miles east of No. 5 sebool, •on Friday, -Aft- ril 6,, at 1 o'clock: Horses: 2 Gen- eral Purpose French Canadian 'nares, 12 and 13 years; Purebred •Jersey Cattle: Cow, "Lambeth Belle" ' 20,- 077, .8 years, supposedly in calf. due Oct.: 8; cow :"Maid of Loos" 10,221, 6 ,.years, due to • freshen Apr: 23; heifer, " Maid of Nice" 17,080, 2 years, due, to freshen Apr: 4; heifer, "Maid of Lens"416,893, 3 years; cow, "Buttercup", 10 years; due to fresh- en May 6; heifer, "Dot", 1 year old.. The above are all purebred Jerseys of the best type. Crossbred Cattle: cow, :."Sally",•10 years, supposedly in calf, due Nov. 30; cow, "Cherry," 5 ,year's, supposedly in calf, due Sept. ,11; ' calf 10' months `: old; calf, 8 months old. Fowl: 49 S. C. -bred -to- lay "White Leghorn pullets. Imple- ments;' Deeruivtmnbination 11 -disc grain, and fertilizer drill; McCormick mower; steel land roller; Bissell disc harrow; tern cultivator; Wilkinson plow, No, 21 pair 'light harrows; farm wagon, hay rade; -Chatham fan- ning mill; baton Cream,separator No. 5; large oak barrel new; set double harness; part set single har- ness; corn shelter; hand corn planter; potato fork; manure box; corn lioe;, hoes; scythe; rake; • manure fork; hay fork; weed spud, combination hand cultivator, floe and weeder; 'Buffalo robe; pair. horse •blankets. Perfection 3iburner coal oil stove;, In- ternational 100 -shies hover; scares, 240 'lb, 'capacity Milk -can; Toronto washing machine; Maxwell atilt' and other articles, Everything to be sold witlitlut :reserve. .Terms: ' All -unit of $10 and, tinder, eaeli; :,over thfit - Ameba ; 9 months' credit will tie hileated 'rest fnrnishigg approve', iolet notes, or a discount of 4 aper cent, etrai ht, , for etre fi i" oedit amen ntd. P. S. P. S. . IL • .Palette • i;bctloneer, iii 1 i'ht C>< nion' Deaths BEAD' --Tri' Pinit'%Tope, on Max'. 20th, :Mary Trewartha, widow of the ' late Jo11n. Bean of Clinton; in her 78th year, SLEAAYOPNur -In Clinton, on Mor, 18tlt, Williiim Slew -non, 'formerly: of El- iniville, aged 77 Yeara. SMI III l'n IIiilletL,' on Mar: '17th, Robert Smith,' aged 811 years and. 10 months. 1 DAWSON-In Goderich 7Iospital,.no Mirth '22nd. Freida. Prost, wife of 1111. C:eorg'e Dawsen of West,'Wo- wanosh. LEPPINGTON—In . loving birthday remembrance of my dear husband, -who was accidently killed on Sept.' 6, 1922. "Too dearly loved to bo ever forgotten," "From our hpppy home and circle Cod:has taken' one we laved, Ile is borne .away from sin and sor- row To a nobler rest nbeve No one knows 'how ntubh we miss him, z None but aching hearts van tell, Earth has • lost him, Heaven has • gained'' him, „ , Jesus do'eth all things well." -His wife and children. 'PASTIME DANCE The Pastime Club will hold its next dance Easter Monday, Apri1'2nd The Goderich •Symphony ` Orchestra' will furnish music. Ladies please Provide,, ' s 9 6*es:ctlyd !.,a ,' Il Iti4ui11111111111l 8 undoubtedly It isr pure fresh and wholesome and the flavor is that of the true green' leak►f sou 1. ^•,'Y AI'YOU KNOW p 'What ,habit. is? One habit you will not regret THE. HABIT_ OF ,DEALING AT JOHNSON & CO.'$ GROCERY And have a share in. our Profit Sharing Plan.- • . We offer' you prompt .service' and Quality goods at lowest pos sible price acid we' invite you to make. a YOUR STORE '--• OUR STORE SEE. OUR WINDOW. ON SHOW DAY Highest, Priebe for Butter, and.r,ggs Get the Habit of Dealing' at JOIFINS1. N: -GROCERY Phoine 111 THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Muskrat Skins Wanted, Wanted,' 1.000 muskrat skins.' I rhave.an.order direct/from the menu- factruer and can - pay higher. prices than any' travelling dealer can af- ford to pay you. 11. A. Hovey, Clin- ton'. Phone 89. ' —95-5 Range For Sale Happy Thought Range, large size, reservoir and warming closet and a few pipes. Wm. Bedour, R, R. No. 2,, Clinton. Phone '24 on 602. • —95-1 Motor Season Open For, the light •Overland 4, and Ford Cars. 13ert Langford,• 'Commercial Garage;, Clinton. 95-2 • Palinting 'and Paperhanging We are prepared' to takes orders' for any; work in theabove: line. -We can =supiilystile paper and paint. All work` promptly and, properly 'dine.' Kay and Potter, Clinton. ,Phone= orders ;left at No. •5. 95-2 Tenders For' Vault " Tenders will be •:received' by ' the Municipal':' Council of Clinton up to 6' o'clock ' p.m., on 'April 2nd for the construction of a vault in the -Town 'Hall. Plans and.' specifications may be seen at the Town Clerk's office., D. L. Macpherson;, Town Clerk. NO.TICE`. - As I have taken over the agency for the old reliable: Massey -Harris farm Implements and repairs I would appreciate very much a share of the ,Patronage of the farming commtmity.' , ''ours for a •Bumper Crop 'HARRY H.' McCOOL , .CLINTON —92=tf Clintonr ' Flour 51)11slls We have just received a oar of eorn' which we are selling' at 92c a bushel'' in bulk. 1, • We have just received : a car of recleaned' Manitoba screenings from Fort William. As mill feeds will be 'scarce for some time we. would' advise that you•lay ip a supply of this feed.' John:`. Sch'oenhals Phone No. 8-92-4 Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements on. Tuesday, April 3rd, at Lot 40, Con. G, Goderich, Tp., commencing ,at I. o'clock, sharp: Horses: gelding, 7;. years old; gelding 5 years old; mare, 10 years old; 2 geldings rising 3 and 4 years; by, ,, Glenrae, broken; dark grey Percheron filly. rising 2 years; driving mare, 9 •years old. Cattle: Durham cow; 5• years old; due April 2nd; Durham cow, 10. gearsold, due April .6th; 2 Durham .cows,, 4 years old, doe April 25th ,and 26th; Dur- ham cow,' 8 years old, due;May 8th; Durham cow, 3: years , old, due in. Sept.; Hereford cow, 3 years. old, due in Sept,: 2 Durham heifers, due' in. April; Hereford, heifer clue in , Ali- ril; Hereford heifer, due in May; part. Jersey heifer; due in April; 2 Polled Angus steers, year . old last fall; 11 calves ranging from 3 months to 1 year. York sow, due June 50 hens, Collie pup,' Machinery: Deer- ing binder,; 7 -ft. cut, neatly ',new; Deering mower, 6-1t. cut, nearly new; Massey -Harris 11 -hoe fertilizer drill, nearly new; 10-11. Tiger hay rake,. new; 3 -horse Massey-llarris cultiva- tor; steel land roller; Oliver , scnftler and bean harvester, nearly new; Cockshutt riding plow, nearly new; Cockshutt walking plow ,nearly new; wagon',. hay rack; gravel box; 4 -sec- tion harrows; 2,000 lb. scales; fan- ning mill; root pulper;,,bob sleighs; top buggy. rubber, tire, nearly new; wheelbarrow; logging chains; forks and shovels; set single harness; set doublo•light harness; set heavy trouble: harness. Grain: Seed buckwbeat..and mixed grain, oats, Wheat' and barley', Wood; 15 -cord maple' and,beech foot wood. Terme: All stints of ,$10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 8 months' crerlit ` ort approved joint' notes, br a di'hoo:ant' of 4'ipet, eclat,. str#ilg lt allowed for cash bit credit moan 4s. sliest Townsitcnd it` , Pro. prie444, G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. elal Pc saaismornaeramleme Get the Shock of Your Life L NOW • at -F. J. Brown & Co.'s ILSON S Super Creams (The Chocolates that are different) in dainty pat sages, one pound net, at 60c 1/2 Ne111,1*lq's Tcia Oream "always in stock • BAKER AND"CONFECTION;ER, v•111.10•4 'Phone mem NOTICE TO, CREDITORS ITn• the estate • of. Charles _Walden Thompson, ,Deceased: Notice is •hereby • given that all persons having claims *against the es- tate of Charles Walden Thompson, late of the town of :Clinton in : the County of Huron, physician, deceased, who died on •or' •about the; 18th- day of .February, 1923, are required to deliver to Fred Greene .'Thompson or Lucy Thompson, the executors, of the said estate or:their solicitdr` on• or before the 15th day of April, 1923, a full statement of their .claims .togeth- er with particulars thereof, and the, nature of the securities, if any, held by them all duly verified by effidav-• And take . notice that after the` said last mentioned date the -said ex- ecutors will proceed to distribute the estate ;of the ,said deceased amongst the tirereons entitled _ thereto having regard only to,sueh claims as ..they shall have received due notice and in accordance: therewith., Dated at Clinton. this ' 6th day of March, A.D. 1923. W. Brydone, Clinton, rOntaria. So- licitor for the said exebutors-93-3 Rooms to Rent Rooms over Hellyar's. Jewelers. Stere to' rent, electric lightsand town water'. Possession may, be had' April lst, Apply to W. =Its Uellyar. --94 ' For Sale Good clean- seed "barley, 0. A. C. No. 21 also "a -,'quantity of Yellow Blossom,Seseet.Clover seed front 1922 crop. -Chas. E. -Wise; R. R. No. 3,' Clinton.. ;Phone 24' on 605' ' —94-tf Pasture Farm For Rent' Containing 120 acres Toto 33 and 36,, con. 5, Goderich township. 'For further particulars 'apply to Mrs. Walter Weston,' R. R. Idol 2, Bayfield, Phone 13 on 600. •. —94-tf •,Onions and =Potatoes 'For :Sale I have a quantity of good potatoes, also some cooking and pickling onions for quick sale. Onions lrfi,d per 'lb, 'Apply Manager Huron County home: Phone 204, Clinton' 'central. --94=t£ ' Pasture To rent,' 60 acres.,good pasture land to: rent, well watered. 'Lot 42, Mait- land' concession, Goderich township._ Phone 11: on 602. Chas,W. Williams, sr., R. It: No. 2. 14-tf For Sale , 3 choice Durham :bulls, 11 -months Farm. For Sale old, also Red clover seed,. Oats, 0. A. ' Lot 10, concession 1, Hullett, ort C. No.. 72. Oats, Siberian :Clusters, uated on provincial highwayant N. 3.' LeBeau, Clinton. 94-2 South -End Grocery Quality table supplies in an lines of GROCERIES We have many good -values to offer you and respeetfully solicit la trial order. •• OUR MOTTO: ' "Quality, Courtesy and Good Service" DON'T FORGET Our delivery will bet at your "her= viae from 8 a.m. until'6 p.m. and op. Saturday's from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. J. T. R E1D Give itt a Call Phone 144 'Wanted A probationer for Clinton Public Hospital.. Apply at once 'to 'Miss Grainger, Superintendent., For Sale Thorobred Durham or Polled' An: gus bull. Both, registered stock: Also' a quantity of Rural New York seed potatoes. Apply' F. W. Powell, R. R. No. "a, Phone 2-607. 9341 All Owing Accounts All those owing accounts to the. late Dr. C. W. Thompson for meds. ical attendance are -requested to call and pay same to Mrs. Thompson at: his, late residence, Hurons street, Clinton: 92-tf House For Sale - 2 -story brickhouse or North street,' in 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. 81-1f, Custom Sawing We, will do custom sawing at Thos. Wallis'; also at Clinton;. in the early' opting. ; McEwan'`Bros,, Bayfield. —85-tf_ Hog For Service Supreme Lad, No. 180, registered Large Black -hog, will' stand"for ser- vice at' the premises of the under- signed. C. W. Williams, Sr.,i` Lot 44, Maitland Con.,, ,Goderich' : Tp. —92-tf Fifty Acres For Sale .About one anile from Clinton, good level land in best of condition, suit- able for cultivating or for pasture. Half ie seeded down. Good 'fences and watered by Bayfield River. In- quire at News -Record Office. —90-tf Oats For Sale, Seed oats, Newmarket variety, re- cleaned, early ripening, extra heavy grain, heavy yielder, absolutely free from noxious weeds, 75(.fr per, bushel. Also a quantity of first class alfalfa hay, 88.00 per ton in barn. Terms, cash, Fenwick' S"tetvnrt, It. IL No. 6, Clinton. Phone 5 on 020 .-94-3 For Sale One Chevrolet 490 touring car in -good running order, tires nearly new. 'Tema to suit the purchaser. John E. Howard,' Ilayiiold,'Ont. 0$8p For fiefs, hita'alf•yanilotte Coa;ke$ls user.- Afe,rtittle -riebtdslay ing pen 25 to lilt; ,A.*Iply le Ensy Iaa,tetl Oalrlli. d !!] #$ miles from Clinton, and 5 miles from 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 first class condition; driving :shed 50x20;' ten -roomed brick house with geed cellar. For further particulars op - :nisi to Mrs, 3, 1), McDermid, Clinton Ont., or C. McGregor, R. 11. No. 2, Seaforth, Ontario, 78-t4, Farm for Sale or Rent Lots, 67 and 68, Maitland conces- sion r'ioderieh township, conteining 144',4 stereo, more et less. Bank barb, tip d`b, t.'rlouar^e, stablieg ilnders 104Ebl.ntt33 rtg NW. MA ....Ail; hi* ratio* how.. w.. reit- eenbeioil(;, l}i*Ott a: µ snbe. Mott** 1 Ktnre4as Wyk 0sBt*S4.. 7-11 Iiawkhis' tiece88Ore to M. T. Cor THE. is ,.approaching the Remember we carry a full 100 peer . Cent pu'l'e: x FLOORS, OEIi.JIN( S, A SCREEL, HOUSE and and VARNISHES. Try Our Sol and see the difference `o using. No smoky . cl brighter light. Polarine Oil and Ga Iltlm•1141 lonelleelleSSI1111111Sete11111111141111111011111101111141PIIp40414 ell Phone 68. OFFICE HOURS : 9.30 to 12 a.m, 2.00 to 5.30 p.m. 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Wednesdays 9.30 to 12 a.m. 7.30 to 9 p.m. DR. W., R. NLM'MO Chiropractic Specialist. Specializing in Spinal, Nervone and Chronic, Diseases. Normandie Block, , Clinton, Ont:. AUc 1ONEE1f- Hon.r Graduate.. Carey Jones' Ne- tianisi School of Auctioneeriug, Chi- cago. ,'Spec"ial course taken in Pure Bred Live Stock, Real -Estate,: , Mer- chandise and Farm Sales.- Rates in keeping with prevailing inarket.'Sat- isfaction• assured.-: Write or wire, Osoar KlopP, %Irish, ,Ont. Phone 18- 93-88-tf-1998 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed , Clothes cleaned pressed and .ire - paired,. _ Woolen goods.••dry cleaned: Rooms over ' Heard's : barber whop, • W. J.: Jago . Bab Chicks ks From Bred -to -Lay Stock PLYMOUTH ROCKS S. C. WHITE LEGHORN'S At Reasonable Prices Write orcall and, enquire shout` my custom hatching -plan,•halal; Your E. L. .MITTELL, Clinton, Store vacated by J. E. Johnson A Number_ of men's-, boy's s and youths 41 cavy Rti'bbers At 10 percent cut Ladies' °Sp' p ats and. Over Rubbers For -Friday and Saturday Wm. Barrg Opposite the Postoffice. Clinton High Orad,. Clover and Grasses Mr: Farmer—Spring is in the air' and spring means Seed Time Red Clover, Alfalfa, (Ontario grown) Tiinothy and ^Alsike are now on hand. This seed is' all. Government Stand- ard and the finest we can 'obtain. Before buying call,and get our prices SEED ,GRAIN OATS—Improved Banner and Siber- ian Cluster. BARLEY — Mandseheuri six -rowed, Also small quantity (if two - rowed. P1EA'S—Small and largo varieties. CAR OF 'BRAN ,ANI SIIOR'rS THIS WEETX W. Jenkins & Soot. ; ;. ,PIeO1,1* ;ah!W 'JI - W 'al�]a,141