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Ailue ,Shy fo} Ontarioario Mightlt
ha 1l'ri ht Itmight prevelit some
wildcat schemes; trona, being started.
But what we really, need, is the eulti
vation of aomo''iood sound :Common
Sonat amongst our poop'le• 'i'ho ex-
rrcise of etnrie Scottish citution•wonld
helve. ,lot.
N'a $:k.
'J.'heGodciioh.' ,Signal ' elan objects
to getting up at six o'clock in the
nnorning in order to catch the eight -
thirteen train fol• Londojq at Clinton,
Now that the spring is here (7) why
not walk "down ? Walking ie good
oxeroise and would serve to keep
awake the num who finds ,that early
haM of rising too much for him:
This is '"Courtesy Week," What a
good thing, it is being staged ,Suet •
now, at the beginning, of an election),
• campaign. The'idea is that everybody
will get into practise so that every-
. thing will go smoothly for the rest
of the campaign. The Brussels, Post,
The Goderich . Signal} The Wingham
Times and our local contemporary
kindly take nate: -
Premier Dr ury's suggestion to the
redistribution committee which+.if
carried in to effect will, .aocordiiig- to
The Mail an;11:Eff:ipire, •"Make the
vote of a Toronto citizen cpunt for
less .than' the vote of any other
holder of the suffrage -in Ontario," is
not being received with any degree
of enthusiasms in that city. It is, in
effect, that large centres,' like T•oron-
to,, shall have fewer representatives
according to = populaton than :.the
sn'iaUer centres, the .smaller centres
shall have fewer than theyural coin
inanities and they, in turn shall have
fewer than the sparsely settled coo
nushitios in the :north,
The South Huron U,F.O. ,member
threw a"bomb in'the 'Legislature last
week when he. resigned as whip of
his party and accused his leader,
Premier Drurya-of "dickerng" 'with
Liharals about " forming an alliance
with that party, A vote of want of
confidence, moved by another fol-
lower, Mr, Cassehnan, who has since
crossed the 'floor, was voted down
hut, so serious did 'the situation look
-that Premier. Drury announced the
'following - morning _that he would
i wind up the• business of the session
as quickly as possible _and dissolve
the, house. The election ''date has
since been set- for June =25th, The
Farmer's Sun, the •U. F..O:.party or-
,gar, asked Premier Drury 'for a de
finite pledge that,'•he. would not seek
Coalition with either 'of the other
c two parties and, is not -at all' satis-
fied with his 'Subsequent": statements
on. the subject and it calls upon the
farmers to elect only members
...Pledged against 'such •a'coalition.
Sajfield'
The play entitled "Deacon Dubbs"
put on by the Ladies' Aid 'of; the
Methodist church on Thursday even-
ing of, -last ;week, proved to •'be -:a
mopsuccess,;The program was furnished
.. by ,the young' people of Sharon
church,,Godeirelt'township, while the
musicalpart of the program was
furnished by 'the Peck family.
Mr. H: ,Darrah, who' sold the
Queen's Hotel to Mrs. Ritz of Strat-
ford, moved into Miss Simpson's res-
idence on Bayfield Terrace . last,
Mrs.. T. .Harrison' and family
moved this week , into •, ,,Mr, James
.,Johnston's resid"e"nce'on-Colina street.
Mrs. Cowie returned to her home
this week- after spending a .few
-months with her sister at Goderich.
Miss Hattie Johnston,: who was
waiting on her father, the late Wit-
liem Johnston, left the village on
'Thursday last. She will' visit bei
..sister, -Mr's. Robinson of Varna;_ for.
short while.
Rev.. ullr. • McNair of:London , oceu-
"pied the pulpit of St. •Andrew's
-church on Sunday last,.. 'outing ' to
',the illness of the pastor, Rev. A.
Macfarlane,
Mrs. M; Ritz of Stratford, who
purchased the Queen's Hotel here
-was in the village on -Saturday last,
making preparations for repa lin_.
-the building.
The young 'people of the village
-are holding a hard Time dance in
'the town hall on Friday evening of
this week '
Mr. Alfred J. Stevens, 'London En-
gineer of the. Public Works Depart-
ment was in, the village ori Monde}+:,
Mrs. (Dr.) 'Metcalf' and son, Wil-
liam Metcalf, who are spending the
winter at, Detroit, spent. the. past,
Week` at their Nemec in, the village
(Intended for last week)
The April meeting ,of the W. M. S.
of St.-.Anur•ew's church was held on
Thursday, of last Week. at the home
.'of Mrs. Campbell. The :attendance
was not large, owing to the very dis-
agreeable weather. An interesting
paper on "South China IVIiseions"
was read by Bios. Fraser. A few.•
weeks age; the Society, presentedone
of their'ntembers, Mrf, David Tough,
'with a Life Membership " ^certificate,
in appreciation e.:1 her faithful work
in t''he Socety, The presentation was
made in the church at the close of
`the Sunday Morning service, by the,
Vice-president, '1111„ Mc11ol!sio, fol
.lowing a short" and appropriate a.d-
dress by the' mini ter,^ Rev, A. Mae-
iarlane. At the swine time the ses-
sion presented Mr. Tough,` one of its
'members, With a handsome Book of
Praise, ach,ompaniecL by some words -
o' appreciation from .tho' moderator.
1'lre ossa§ion was the removal from
the bounds of the congregation o''6
Mr. and Mos. Tough, who for many.
Year8 have been 1110 5t faithful and
helpful. members. Their Shing is
ferlt to he a very distinct loss to the
congregation and very many good
rashes will follow them to their new
borne in I3'uetf eld.
Private Sale
Sideboard • and kitchen cabinet.
'Gall afternoons or evening's, Mr's. It
`Selloeniails, Huron street. --98-1-0
Marriaittes
'RAY-•-•K1[(Iltl'A'TRI1t1K --. At Los
Angeles, Cal.,on i
ch 17th, I
1-
va Lucile Rirlipataick, to Francis
„W illinal Gray, son -of Mr. and Mrs.
Jdsae Gray of 'Goderieh••:townohip::
Births
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BRA141'IIIELD--In Toronto, on April
14(1n, to Mr. ' and Mrs, William
13ramnfield, twin sons, 'All doing
well. 1.
Deikih5'
HUMM,IiIL-Iu Clinton,' on Apr. 13th,
George. Hummel, aged 62 years.
V(rlt7'IfIIIS-In Clinton, on April
14the Mary",- J. ? I)eacom, "widow of
the late : hleny, Watkins, 'aged 81
years ,and 5 months.
AGNEW-In `Detroit, on Apr. lith,
, Sarah Mc)3 ide,'Widow of the late
;Archibald -Agnew,: aged 64 years,
CLINTON COLLEGIATE-
INS l I'1`UTI1
'Rolihrt of' Easter term ' examina-
tions.: Nantes.' of `pupils that obtained
an' average of fifty per, cent. on all
examinations.^` Individual. reports
have been given, out showing the
standing obtained in each subject,.In
Forni 4 the figure in brackets indi-
cates'the number of papers taken:
FORM 4 .
G. Venner, (11) 80.7; N. Treleav-
en (11) 79.2; R. Hunter (9) :77.2;
.R. Hale (9) 76.6; M. McEwen (5)
75.8;-R. Higgins (4) 74.,8; M. Stoth-
ers (5) 72:6; M. Potter (9) 71`,3; M.
McIntosh (9), 70.2;' E. Jowett; (9)
69.9;eF. Cantelon. (0) ` 67.2; M. Mc-
Taggart (7) ,67.1; G. Snyder, (9)
66.7; J, Ball ,(9) 66.1; H, Farnham
(8) 65,.5;`J. Hogg (5) 62,2; M. Gib -
binge (3), 62; O,. Schoenhals (9) 62;
F. Johnston (7) 61.9; L. Nediger (9)
61.4; A. Reid (6) 60.3; G. Ferguson
(9) 59.1; R. Weber ' (8) 58.8; C.
Jackson (9) ;57.3; ,'K. Beaten i (8)
57.2; E. Hunter (4) k 52.5; J..."Bow-
den (9) 52; F. Elliott- (2) 51
FORM 3A'
L Fraser, 82.2; -B. Salter, 81.5 C.
Evan, 78.1; E. Marquis, 765; E.
Atkinson, 73; H. Anderson, 67.1; D.
Dewar, '66.6; 0. Lawrence, 66.3; E.
IIunter 66.2;•. E. Paisley, 65.5; H.
Richards, 65.4; E. Tr•ewartha,.63.1;,
E. Geiger, 59,+ M, R. Stewart, 56.8;
W. Nelson 55; W. Hovey, '54.8; J.
Higgins, 54.7; R. 'Carter,` 54;. J.
Woods; 53.7; . Ai. -Combe, 53.3; M.
Wright, 52.5; E. Plumsteel, 52.3.
FORM 313
' A.' McIntyre, 64; J. Wigginton, 61;
M. Alcock, 60; M. Preeter, 60;,` B.
Sloman, 60 B. Stewart;- 60; D. Jer-
vis, 59; S. 'Eaerett, 59; B. Anderson,
56; M. E. Stewart 55; D. Cochrane,
53; J. McGregor, 53; L.'Levy, 50.
FORM 2"
C. McTaggart, 82.8; L. Boyce,
76.4; A. Venner, 75,3; J. Pltnnsteel,
73.6; E. Hogg, 72.3 N..Geiger, 72;
E. Snyder, 68.3; D. Glazier, 67.3;
Jas. "'Fraser,' 67.1;' H. Snell, 6G,1;;',
Jean •Fraser, 65.5a L. Snell, 64; R.
Cole, 62.6; 0. Dew,•,6113; J. Liver-
more, 61; A. Turner, 60.8; M. Ball,
60.5; S. Anderson, 60.4; C. Peckitt,
59.5; ,K,''Roberton, 59.1; J. MeEwen,
57.3; 14 Trick, 57.1; R. Marshall,
56.5e R. Dale, 55.7; Me, Thompson,
54.7; A. Flynn, 54.5;,J. Mossop, 54;
0. Watkins, 54; T. Jackson, 53.7; L.
Turner, 53.1; H„ Livermore,. 51.7; J.
Glen, 50.7.
FORM 1'
C. Bilkey, 80.8; E. Johnston, 76.8;
W. Glazier, 75;1; M. Grealis, 74; M,
Hale, 74 E McEwen, 73.4; H:.Har-
iie, 73; 3. Gibbings, 72.8; P. Bolton,
72.5;. F. Sehoenhals, 71.7; E. Stan
'bur•y;'71.3; R. Ball, 71; T. Rowcliffe,
69.2;' W. Jinks, 66; R. Jackson, 65.6;:
H. `Jervis, 65.6; Z. Salter, 64.4; -A.•
;Cainpbell, 64.2; 'G. Sterling, 64.2;
C.,Livernnore, 64.2; IL Venner, 43.1;
R. ,Elliott; 62.8; .N. Matheson, 60.8;
A. Snell, 60.5; F. Sampson, 604; A.
Johns, 60.1; I. Glidden, 60.1; E.
Cartwright, 60; J. I-Iellyar, 58.6;, J.
Falconer, 58.1; J. Shaddeek, 58.1; E.
Green, 56.1;,, V: Gould, 54.8; D.
Streets, 52.8; 01 Ferguson, 52:4.
For Sale
A number of young nit>' , ready
oto wean, for sale,`' John Ci}nnpbell,.
lot, 4 London reed Phone 7
3, n da,61.9,'
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' '021=1
Auction Sale
Of household furnit4te.,Tho under-
signed auctioneer has • 'received in-
struction's to sell by publicauction at
the residence of E. M,Durst, 'Albert
street on Saturday,, April 21st at
1.30 o'clock, sharp,the following;'
Oxford range, cools stove, coal "or
wood; 'Coal heater, good, its new;
couch, extension `ta'ble, ' kitchen cab-
inet; Dining. room chairs; 2 iron bed-
•steads; washing machine; 'Oak dress-
er and stand; dash'chruri, new; lin-
oleum, carrpc is number 'of sealers;
good black robe, "rocking chair'; a'
number of stow pipes bow; butter
bowl and ladle, and other articles
too numerous- to mention. Terms:.
Cash. E. Levis; Proprietor'.'
Elliott, Auctioneer:, •-48-1
Lost
On Saturady; Apr. lith, ,between'
Clinton and Anna Corner, a.smnall
dresser 'drawer:' Finder kindly leave
at Sheppard's grocery, Clinton, or
communicate, with J. 14 Sheppard or:
Hugh Campbell, Clinton. -98-1-p
^ Faris For Sale or Rent
100 acres, Lot 16 on the Bayfield
road, half mile •west of Varna. Well
built on, good clay loan, well wat-
ered. Apply on premises to A. Rob-
ertson. 98-3-p
Eggs For Hatching
From bred -to -lay' strain of 13. P.
Rocks, mated% to cockerels from Mc-
Donald College, Quebec. $1.00 per
setting of 15 or $5.00 per hundred.
'
D. C. Galbraith,. Bayfield, O_nt. phone
609 r 11, Clinton central. ,-98-tf'
LEAVING' TOWN
A few good first-class, best -in -the,
world pumps will be sold, $12.00
pumps ' fpr $8.00, while they last.
Also set of blacksmith's topls for a
song, a well windless and 2 buck-
ets, cheap; ` 2' rough .barn pumps,
$5 each; 3 cross eut saws and: other
things. Shop. will be running' for
about .three . weeks. i Come. .before it
is too late•te get a Stephenson best-
in -the -world 'purer,.; -John 'Stephen
EGGS FOR HATCHING
From 'bred -to -lay S. C. White Leg-
horns,` the Guild strain, 'mated, -with
1 males whose grandam has 8' record
-of 312 eggs in a year.
75$; per setting of -15 or
. •!$4.00 per•100
FRANK J, TYN,DALL
R. R. No 4 - `:' CLINTON
-9.7-tf
Notice to, Creditors
In the Estate of Mary Ann Bean,
deceased;" '``
Notice is -hereby given that all per
Sons having claims'' against the es -
'tate of Mary Ann Bean, late of the
Town of Clinton," in the County of
Huron, widow, deceased, who.died on
or about the twenty 'sixth -day of
March 1923 are required to deliver
to Oliver "T.' Jervis and William A.
Meadows, the executors of the said
estate, or their solicitor on or before
the 1st day of May, 1923, a full state-
ment of their ,claims, together with
particular'sthereof, and the -nature.
of the securities, if any, held- by
them, all duly verified by affidavit.
And taile.. notice, that- after the
said last mentioned date the, said ex-
ecutors will proceed to distribute the
estate of the said, deceased amongst
the persons entitled thereto,having
regard 'only to-'suchclaims asthey:
shall have received due notice and in.
accordance therewith.
Dated at Clinton, This 11.thday .of
:
April, A. D. 1923.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor .for the :said executors.
-97,3
Cooking 'Sale.
Under the auspices: of the „W.M.S.
of Ontario Street church a,_sale 'of.
hone -made. cooking, .will be held in
.Mr. Stothers' Agricultuealr.roous, on
Saturday '..afternoon, April 21st.
=97-2
Pasture
Lost I can pasture a limited number of
In Clinton, Easter week, ' a cattle this summer. Those wishing
gold Ever -sharp pencil.' Finder kind- pasture, please phone me at 'once,
ly leave • with Miss Jean Chidley. - Phone 19 on 016, Clinton, Bert ,:;rr-
98-1' win. -97-2-p
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Save
Making Suds direct from the Jar
Saves Soap. You rub the Bar Soap:.
on the soiled parts and get immediate
results with no ' fear of undissolved.
particles of Soap scattering through the
clothes. Bar Soap' is the safest add
most satisfactory,
160.
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of Tea, Coffee 00 4aQtoa,
-Get our prices on Laundry seep", .Toilet soaps, Lux, Ammonia,
Pearline. and 811 the 'articles nee ,%foil the annu s Olean rp
, youi1 al piing` eke i r p
Motto: YOUR STORE --OUR STORE -GET OUR PRICES
highest Prices for .Eggs
Got the habit Of Dealing at '
JOHNS( N & C,O S GRO ER'Y <. : Phone fit.;
THE STORE' FQR EVERYBODY
Specials all
at F. J. 13rown Co.'s
Neilnon's'Ice Cream in varied.flavors
Nel'lson':d
Chocolate - that: are different
rolenniummamograsmirArautrashme
TRY OUR NEW
MALTANA
.made from the whole wheat flour
OWN & CO.
BAIKER AND CONFECTIONER Phone'1
Half ' Holiday
We, ,the unde- signed Grocers' of
Clinton, hereby :agree to, close oar -
places -of
ur'places-of .business' every Wednesday
afternoon from May to October, area-'
elusive, weeks `wherein. another holi
day, comes excepted, •
H: WILTSE.., -
JOHNSON &''CO. '
THE C & S GROCERS
J. P.SHEPPARD & CO!
J: McKENZIE.
DOMINION STORES
J.T. REID
W. T. O'NEIL
G, McLENN. AN
72,,
NOTICE
All 'persons having military cloth-
ing (loaned to thein) military equip-
ment of 'any kind, must return the
same to undersigned not later than
April 28th as I am transferring my
stores to Lt, -Col. 'Wilma. Any per-
son having military clothing in their
possession after' this notice, will be
deemed to have it illegally.'
"H,• B,.'COMBE;' Lt. -Cob.
Huron Regimelit.
97-2
Houses For Sale
2'houses, in Clinton, one :on Huron
the other on Rattenbury street. Ap-
ply to Miss Bertha Cantelon. -98-11
House For. Sale
7 -roomed frame house on Princess
street, house in good repair, cellar,
garden with some fruit trees. Also -
some -furniture. -furniture. Apply on premises
to Mrs. Smeltzer. -97-tf
For Sale
Remington typewriter, 'No. 10. in
first-class order; walnrit stand,'eon-
plete; half price. Inquire at News-'
Record office.--97-tf,
Pasture Farm Wanted
:Sinal] pasture farm wanted, suit-
able for about 15, head young cattle.
Well witerecl and ,fenced., William"
Henry, R. R. No. 4, Clinton. Phone.
2-6171 ` . -•97`1-p
Hatching Eggs For Sale
From strain of , 280 -egg record
hens, mated with 310 -egg strain
males, .Guild and?.Kedwell strains.
$400,per 100. ,Ed Welsh,. It, R. No.
1, Clinton. Phone 18-638. -97-16
House For. Sale on'Iluron Street
With an acre. 'and an, eig'mth of
gr`surrd, town water and electric light,;
price, $1,500. Apply. to Miss E.'
Whitely or W. ;Brydone, Barrister,
Clinton. w -964f
Pasture '
To rent, 60 dotes good pasture hind
to rent,•well Watered. Lot 42, Mait-
land concession, Goderich township.:
Phone 11, on 602. Chas; IV. Williams,
sr., R. R. No. 2. \,. 94-16
Help Wanted
Help wanted for general house.
work. Apply to Mrs. G. W. Cueing-.
halve, • -96-16
Far Sale -
Reed baby earr•iage,,in:good repair,
-Inquire 'at News -Record Office.
964f
•
Eggs For Ilatotring
From. our, pens of S. 0. W. Leg-
horns and 13, I'. Rock liens that have
provbn themselves to be early layers
anci,heavy producers throughout the
year, mated , with ''males from trap'
nested hens with records' of 214 tto'
255 eggs in the year. $4.00' pet hun-
dred.; H.„ L. & W. W. Wise, R. 11.
No, 3, Clinton, ;Phone connection.
-96-tf
' For 'Salo •
White Wyandotte Coelcerels from
Martin's special Dorcas record -lay-
ing nen 25 to 32, Apply to Lucy
R. Woods, Bayfield. -91-tf
Muskrat Skins 'Wanted
Wanted, 1,000 Muskrat skins. I
have an order direct from the menu-
facti'uer and can :;pay higher price,
than any travelling dealer can at -
ford to nay you. t -f. A, Hovey, Clin-
ton, Phone 89. -95-5
South -End Grocery
Quality table -:supplies in all lines of
GROCERIES
We'have" many 'good values to offer
you and re°,ectfitlly solicit .a trial.°
order.
• OUR MOTTO:
duality, Courtesy and Good Service"
bON'T FORGET
Our delivery will' be at your ser-
vice from 8 a.m. until 6 pan: and on
Saturday's from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m.
J. T. REID
Give us a Call Phone 144
Bab chicks
FOR SALE
Baby Chicks ,from .free range, bred -
to -lay, 'S.-0. White Leghorns..$15.00'
per hundred,; 10% of purchase pride
with order, balance before chicks are
Shipped. ' ,
Capacity 25,000 chicks per season
INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS
E. J. TREWARTHA
_Holmesville, Ont.
Phone: 22 on 61,1Clinton Ventra
,,l.
,=c95-tf
Wil5TICE
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•farining community.
Yours for a. Bumper Crop
• HARRY, H. McCOOL
CLINTON •
-92-tf
Small Farm For Sale
%''resile 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. -93-tf
House For Sale
2 -story brick house on 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. 814tf.
Hog. For Service
Supreme Lad, No. 180, registered
Large .131ack hog, Will stand for' Ser-
vice at the promises, of the. under-
signed. C. W. Williams, .Sr., Lot 44,
Maitland . Con., . Goderich • Tp.-92-tf'
Fifty Acres For Sale
About one mile from Clinton, good
level lead in best of condition suit -0
able for cultivating' or for pasture.
Half is seeded down. Good fences
and watered by Bayfield River. In-
quire at News -Record Office. , -90-16
Farm' For Sale
Lot 10, concession 1, Hallett, sit-
uated on provincial highway 3%
miles - from Clinton, and 5 -miles
from Seaforth. Contains 100 acres,
well drained and fenced, in high • state.
of cultivation: three acres hardwood
btysh, two acres goal orchard and 20
a'cr'es fall ploughed. On place Is
good pine barn, 60x50, stone founda-
tion, stable ala comentod, in' first
Class condition; driving shod 50020;
ten -roomed brick house. With,. good
colla'iu For further partlenlars ap-
ply to Mrs, 3: D. McDermid, Clinton
Ont„ or C. -McGregor, R. R. No. 2,
Seaforth, Ontario. 73 -if.
Farm for. Sale ,or Rent
Lots 57 and 58, Maitland Conces-
sien Goderich township, containing
1641 acres, more oar bell,,, Bank
barn, 50 foot square, stabling,under
tent`ii, driving shed, - heed, 80x56;
hexa honso, large famine"house. Pos,,
session given at once, . Andrew
1 S)teptnerd, Londeeboro, Ontario. 704.
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Everybody Welcome
TO OUR STORS '0N
FRIDAY SA'TURD'AY' And MONDAY, APR. 27th, 2811
and 30th,
COME ,AND BE CONVINCED
Come 'tiz our EChni-Namels anioland ExhVarnibitionishes end SEEDemonstraChited-Namo1
COSTLY ADVICE FREE
An expert home Decorator, will give Free ,Advice„ during ;Exhibit,
Anyone can healitify old 'or new Floors, Doors, Woodwork, I+tirni-
ture, etc„ with these ICIIINESE OIL FINISHES
No One. will be urged to buy.
CHI-NAMEL FREE '
a'• See Chi-Namel boiled, baked and banged with a hammer, without
injury. See old dirty softwood Floors, Doors, Woodwork and
rurni-:`
ture made to Took and last like expensive hard ,wood finishes by
The •Gni-Nanel,Graining Process.,
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OFFICE HOURS :
9,30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5.30 p.nt.
7.00 to 9.00P .m.
Wednesdays
9.30 to 12 a.m. 7.30 to 9 p.m.
DR, W. R. NIMMO
Chiropractic Specialist.
Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and
Chronic Diseases.
Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont:
AUCTIONEER
Honor )Graduate 'Carey Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering,'.Chi-
eago... Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in
keepingwith prevailing market. Sat-
isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Kropp, Zurich, Ont. ,Phone 18-
93. -88-tf-1923
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes' cleaned pressed and re-
paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over • Heard's barber shop.
W. J. Talo, -S3-81
Baby Chicks.
From Bred -to -Lay Stock
'PLYMOUTH ROCKS
S. C WHITE LEGHORNSt
At Reasonable Prices
Writel. call all ,and enquire about
my 'custom hatching plan, hatch your
own eggs,
E. L. MITTELL,Clinton'
Store vacated by J. E. Johnson
For
� f
pring
300 Pairs
it s
MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK-
ING BOOTS
from 3.50 to. 5.00
Bo s` alsd Womi<en's
y
at Equal Value
Win. $arr9y
Opposite the Postofrce. ' Clinton
-High
' i 'i• Oi r,i, d '
CR ve° an'�
Mr. Farrier -Spring is in the air
and spring means. Seed Time Red
Clover, Alfalfa (Ontario grown)
Timothy 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'
SERI) GRAIN
C=t.'." S-Impa4ovecl 13anmer . and Siker-:'
Ian Cluster.:
BARLEY Mandscheuri six -rowed,
Also small quantity of two -
rowed,
PEAS -Small and largo varieties.
CAII OF BRAN AND SHORTS
THIS WEEK
W. Jenkins & SOIL
$,LO11t AND rasp
Phtinairit, Etevator 199 Ikteialtiacq
Singer Sewnng'Machine
Family. Electric and D. R. Styles,
Also some second-hand machines,,
good as new.
Old machines taken as part payment
Easy Terms. `
It will pay you to look theso over,
before guying elsewhere.
REPAIRING AND PARTS FOR ALIS
MAKES OF MACHINES
EARL STEEP
-96-4 xo
COAL
NUT. STOVE & EGG
ALWAYS ON HAND
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
• R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence. Phone 115 -
WANTED
1,500 muskrat skins.
Highest market prices paid: to ;
yon •have any, call phone 137 0114 $
will call for them.
M. Ram1'a's
Phone 137, - 'Clinton.
SEEDS
Our spring n i; st c
o les of Alfalfa, Red •;
Clover, Alsike, Timothy, Yellow and
White Blossom Sweet Clover are now
ready for sale. Farmers desiring
clean, hardy seeds at a reasonable •
price will find it to their advantage
to •buy now. Our, stock is all On-
tario Grown Seeds. Substantial dis-
count on cash sales.
ROOFING
Have a complete line of highest
grade asphalt roofing. Will guaran-
tee : our line and stand Behind it.
Always on,.' hand: Purity; -. Five
'Roses, Thorobred and North Star'
Flours,- Ground Charcoal, Beef Scrap
Tankage; Ground Flax Seed; Corn;
Ground' Corn; Oatmeal; Oyster Shell;
Grit; Royal Purple, Pratt's and
Wodehouse Stock Foods and Royal
Purple"; Wodehouse and Blachford's
Calf' Meal; Glauber " Salts; Sulphur
and Salt. Special prices on largo
quantities for cash.
3. A. FORD 45C. ,SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers •
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
licenses
Eggs & Poultry
Wa ted
We. are;in Lae,. ` market .'all .alio
year round; for eggs -arid Peultry.4
IT WILL BE TO YOUR 'AD-
VANTAGE TO',GET IN TOUCH
WITH US WHEN READY TO
MARKET YOUR PRODUCE.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
N. W, '1'iRIEWAIITHA, Manager,
Phone No. 190 Halmesville 60.1 r 13
CREAM WANTED!
Tho demand for our ' butter is in.
creasing,
To supply this demand We requires
more cream,
We request you to ship us pray:
cream.
We guarantee you the Rightist
Market .Prices, 'aaceurate tests and
prompt service.
Our firm is known to yoti`and needs
no, further recommend.
Wo pay all express charges, furn-
ish cream vane and gay twice each
ntona,th.
Write lox cans or 'fU1*ii'er
tion to the
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