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Of interest to'YOU
niid ale
�eht Thursday is nomination day`
and two weeks fram Mondaypolling'
. day, l_w'
4tio sooner does summer really come
Glran the 'fall fair people begin ad
var•tising the dates of their ' fall
hotws.. 1
Five e1a,eses are to be established
in London -¢¢hook :for tire' benefit
of subnormal children. one
class is needed for supernoi'ma', how,
'ever. ...
,. Is the Toronto Star going back on
Premier Drury after 'following bins
,through thick and: thin • for over
1llcee years? Tut! Tat! That is, no
"Sort of loyally, to desori a,.trian Just
• when hes in need of a flriexid.
Some dentists, in spiteof the•an
written la,w against it,' for is it a
- weiten Iaxv:,!') will persilt m a<Ivertie
ing':' The great ,mass or Abe; people
, and the newspapers wall be found en
the side of 'these enterprising. tr a l
blazers. Why shortldin't they :advgr-
tise if they want"-'to;.''irid-let the
people know what they hare,Inc tale?
They' might even put on asi'bargain
a i • false teeth `
day n occasionally, if
.tunes were dull.. It, would stimulate
business,
• •
• The big newspapers no ilouhi think
...they, are doing a wonderful'' thing
running full pages of `funny" stuff.
They are as a motte± of fact,cheat-
ing : the people who most need a
laugh out of. 1.1. The busy 'person,
anxious to's'ee what is really going
- on in the world bait 'too „busy. to spend
hours •over 'his- paper,. aright stop to.
stain one funny picture,, or'perhaps; a
strip,' but a page is too •tiiuch, He
Basi t time to be' bothered with it so
.:he Nastily turns the,page over with--
• out.: even looking to see whether his
favorite •picture is there• or not.
The Conservatives of Huron county
. are most dor:innate' in the•'clase `of
men -who are -seeking their support;in.
: the : coiling 'election contest Y E: R.
Wigle, of Goderich, candidate,- ler
centre Huron, has had niaiiyyears'
experience in'ini nieipa1 affairs and -
has been elected mayor of Goderich
for the sixth consecutive term. .Mr.
Wigle has brought to;;his crit;nicipal
world•a-thoroughlybusinesslike ability
..and has succeeded putting _the
municipal .affairs ofthe'countytown
.
• on••e good basis, and ire town debt is.
gradually- but. stixely being de-;
,creased. He is' the 'sort of.- Maw
who not :only'weuld like to see his
town forge ahead lent, is willing to
work' to that end. Mr. Ni W;.,' Tre-
wartha, candidate in South riding,
is iilso a ananof.f•considerable mun-
icipal experience 'rd.:h man *bellies
• the ability and willingnessto make a
really eotnpetent.'representatiye of one
- of . the most important. constituencies
'of the •province. Mr., john •Joynt,df
North Huron has already had some`
legislative' experience. "He•.has shown
himself not to be. a partisan but a
man who ,endeavors: to represent all.
the'people of his constituency and he
will' not be opposed by, a Liberal in
this election. Huron could surely do'
no better dor itself than to elect these
three men¢ to represent her in' the
-next .legislature. One may say that
- without : seriously • disparaging, their
opponents. • These ere men of experi-
ence and proved ab'litiy in public af-
fairs, and Ontario. at the present
p s nt
- time needs just such men in-.her.`leg-
ilative halls. We need careful,' bus-
dness ability applied to;.provincial "af-
fairs. The public' debt has grown to
. alarming
a nd•the citizens"
of the whole. province are not .shar-
ing equally in the returns :for the
outlay. We must find a way of re-
..:trenehing -of getting the most for our
anoney. The host 'way to accomplish
this is to' elect men -,to legislature
who , -have shown some ;ability an this
line and who are .accustomed to
handling• public affairs. The tluee
Conservative candidates' in Huron
county are all men of this stamp, It
is not surprising to know . that' in
each case they will be supported by
many voters 'not usually couirted- ie
• the C'onseeVativ't camp..'
a''ad arichT@`ownsfn13Ali
The Baseball game between ; Dun=
gannon 1nc1 Gdclerichl-tiown'ship'wliicit
was annoi1need 'to take place` at
Ilelmesville 'June 11±5, -has, owing
to the nnooelight excursion, :been
posponed to Juno 13th: Bonnhiller
will play Goderich township June 161.11
sit I3ollnesville. , Eoverybody is in-
vited, to come and sec these hall
games. •
The Unity. Club will .• meet at the
home of the boli. -president, Mrs.
'Murphy, 16 ±5 con., on June 12th. All
members are request e to' be pros
eut,
Mr. and Mrs, James Si1lspson, Who
have been spending a few days with
the lattci,'s patents, Mr. and Mts. Jas.
Miller* of the -Inion goad returned
on Monday to;.thcir hone nn Ilanrilton,
Mr. Alvin Leonard, son or, Mr.
kind Mrs., Fred Leonard,. graduates
this week from Toronto Univcrssty,
,having ;finished his sbienee coarse.
The graduation exercises take place
en Friday or this week.
Constance
Mt, and Mrs, Phos. ,Pollard, Miss
Phebe W alcefieid and Mr. David
Wilson spent Sunday evith :friends in
Kinpen.
M±'. xnrl Mrs. Russel Marlcs loft
:i3russel;i aro with friends in the
village. •
The Ladies Aid intend having the
Ontario street', ladies give the play
Strictly Business" in the church 00
June 12111,
M ..lceeph- Riley and the•an�, of
R
• Men intend to start work en the road
this 'week.
§.4r•, Robert (Clark spent; a few clays
int Sarnia attending the meeting of
the London annual Conference,
,Scott of Seaforth anent Sun -
,,day with her, ti'isfek, Wire`, i o'n•IliloS%
I'1tETTY ,JUNiu WEDDING A
• VAJNA
A pretty June wedding took'"place
at thee Methodist Parsonage Varna,
at fouro'clock yesterday 'afternoon
when Laura, only slaughter of the
Rev..3. L.. and Ml's.. Foster',' hecanne
the bride of 1Vlta, Milton B. EIudsou of
hohcion, yownbhip.
1ho"'hrtde' who was, given in mar-
, riage
ar-,siege by het grandfather, Mi','J. Whit-
ing of Park hill, 'looked very charm,
ing 131 itier suit of navy tricotine,
with, grey' hat and veil and wearing
a corsage, bouquet of 'roses, The
couple were unattended. The cere-
mony ivas performed by 'the bride's
:father 'a'ssisted bys the :Rev. W, H.
Moss of Bemniilor. Mr: Reginald
I3udson' played the wedding' March as
the bride entered the room and play:'
ed softly during the, ceremony. Dur-'
ing the signing of the register Mrs.'
W. H. Moss sang "God Made You
Mine."
When the ceremony wasconohided
and the newly -wedded, pair had re-
ceived .the congratulations` -of those
present, they lad the way to the din-
ing room, where ',the wedding feast'
was enjoyed, followed .by, a toast t6
the bride,. proposedlby Mr• J,,16. Hain;;
well and responded', to by "her father•,'.
and one to the, grooin, (proposed by Mr,
Reginald Hudson and responded't"
o
•by the a ;room. The Rev. Mr. Moss.aet,'
ed' as toastmaster:.; There- were :'over
.thirty guests present. The house was
chanmingly decorated with roses,'
'white lilacs and snowballs.
The bride 'was the recipient of
many beautiful gifts, that 'from' the.
groom being a French ivory toilet
set ', To -the soloist ho gave a liar'
pin and, to the pianist a pail of gold
"cuff links.
Mr. and Mei: Hudson ,'eft` the 'same
evening for their home in, London
township. They are followed by the
good wishes.of ' many •friends,, the
bride,..especially; being so well known,
having\ a; host of. .friends' in the vie-
inity.
JAMES HILL FORMER HLTLLIJTT
LAID TO REST
ON -,SUNDAY - .
Mueh,sorrow was felt in the distriot
where helwas known when the`nevs
•Came last week of the death, of Mr.'
Janes Hill at Harrisbuxg'.,on-Friday,
after an illness of about two, months
'from a `disease which baffled"medieal':
Whine,. Mr. Hill was a son of the. late
Thomas Hill of 'thegravel 'road;.
HuIlett, and spent practically all his
life in chi*,'first/de, for 'several 'years'
being a •resident of Londesboor, Hav-
ing 'learned the blacks`mithing with'
the late , Jacop Miller ,of : Clintoif, he
worked for some years with the late
John Brunsdon and later bought out
their chopping mill, which he operated
for a. time, selling out to ""1141, Alex.
Wells. Two .years ago he . 're-
hsoVed to Harrisburg, where
lie had received the ' "_ appoint
merit of ..section foreman. He is.
survived by his• sorrowing Wife and a
family of ` -three sons.'•and' one daugh-
ter: Everett of Port Colborne, Rus-
sel. of Vineland and '114ax'gratta and
17ar1 at home, He is also survived by
four sisters: Miss Hill and'Mrs, C.
'Baker of ; Clinton, 'Mrs. John Noble
of 'Hullett' and_Mrs, James Rath of
St. George. He was of .a quiet, re-
tiring disposition' and was esteemed.
as trustworthy and upright by those.
who knew, -him best. He was a
member of the Methodist,Chureh from
early manhood anti'' held -the 'office of
church trustee at the time of his.
death.- The remains were brought
tn
to Clinton fox interment, the funeral
talong place'from the home, of his sis-
•,tel Miss Hill; in Sunday afternoon.
the absence-of-t5e'Methodist min-
isters at Conference' the Rev. C.
Llewellyn-Bilkey'took the service at.
the house and'the Rev. J. -'E. Hogg
at the graveside.. The funeral, which
was in charge of -Londesboro court
C. 0. F., was charge,
largely attended,
many old friends, -from. Londesboro
and I3ullett talcineethe opportunity of
paying' a last tribute of respect' to
the deeeaSed. The, pallbearers were;
Messrs. Fred. Richards, Fred' John-
ston, Humphrey Snell, Arthur, Jamie_.
son, Chas .Crawford and Ernest Ad -
alas.
TOWNSHIP BOY,
Among those from ' a "distance
who were present for. the .funeral
were: Mrs. Hill and her family of
I3arrisbuo'b,,who accompanied i the re-
mains, Mr. and Mrs. Rath ,:of .S±.
George and Mr, Wilson Turner of
Kitchener, Mrs. Ili1l's brother: Sym-
pathy i.s felt for the bereaved fani-
ily and friend±,
FORMER BLYT1I BOY 'GIVEN
I ROMINENT` (POSITION
The £ollowmg Prom e recent issue
of The Mail and Empire will be read
with interest by many in this'-eounty.
Mr. MCKinnon is 'another Huronis,n
who, has grown into prominence i'fi
Toronto, he : being 'born in :Blyth,"a
soil of the late D.:13, McKinnon,, at
one time itsmost prominent business
man: -
"Mr. J. S'i`aleKMnou, of Toronto,.
has been appointed by the, Dominion
Government to'take charge of. Can-
ada's display at the approaching Brit-
ish Empire
rit-ish'Empirte 'Exhibitions 111 London. Mt.
McKinnon will open an office 10. Tort
onto shortly, and .will .make at' tour
of the provinces for tint purpose of
arranging foe the .industrial displays
which is going to be a comprehensive
and representative one.
Tho duties of Mr. McKinnon will
be confined to the industrial display,
the GoVerrineent having arranged to
have officials at Ottawa take charge
of Canada's display of natural re-
seurees, Ms'. Meltinonn expects to
leave :for England about November
1st. He is quite confident that ,the'
manufacurers of ,the Dominion will
make a very .fine' . showing at the
Empire l.xiliibitinn.
. Mi. Mcltinnon is aan.ex president of
the Canadian MV lanufncttnrer's As,aocil3-
tion, and a dira'etor of bhe Canadian
'"atiena3a h)xhibilob,n,"I ,
3 agfleld <.
M'' end ,ire. Chnpn1an and 0103.-.
sly :g;pent lbe 'weekendat thole, men -
pee eottago in Lake' Side.
Mass. Ruby t'isher of ti.itcbcner was
the guest of heraunt, Mee. F. A. Ed-
wards, ovee the week -end,
Mrs, Barrett'ahu1 sons, Messrs, Roy
Russsel, end Harold :Parrett, of Wing-.
hair, wee'e the guests of Mrs, Bare
'let's daughter Mrs, 'T.' Brandon,
over the holiday.
Mrs,. (D3,,) Alexander . of London
has taken possession of her, s'unlrnor
cottage 610 the Terr ace.
J1V11,, T1, J, Peters of 'Sti'atlorcl spent
Monday in tho village malting,.pre-
50011tions for .building 'a cottage,
Rev. A, IVlacfavi an° is attending the
General Assembly at Poet Aaafi)Jur
this Week.
• Me. andA
M E..rs. "Sandor and
ns
.family and Miss Mary; Dunham .01
Kitchener,' were the guests ,of Mrs.
Sander's parents, Mr- and Mrs II, W.
Erwin, over the week -end. •
M. arid • Mrs. Hugh McL' aren and
family of Port Elgin weeo'the guests;;
, oL'- the latter's= nmotlier, Mrs: Sterling,'
over he week -enol.
Miss Grover of n on is a
guest
at Mrs: W J tllxott s for the season.
Mr. end Mrs.' M. P. 1VIcDonagh and
daughters 'Misses Mary and Florence
McDonagh, spent the week -end • at
their summer cottage in ,Lake Side.
The'Misses Ernestine and Kathleen
Partridge and, Messrs, Frank Mc -
Hardy -Smith and Fred Midwood'
spent the week -end at the Partridge
cottage. in Lake .Sid'e,
Mi', and Mrs, iShoebottorn of Wing;
,,ham, were the guests of the Iatter's
sister, "Mrs. (Brandon, on Wednesday
of last week.
Do . you "read The, Record,
Huron, Connty's'central newspaper?
If you do not you are missing a lot
ofgood reading.
•
Marriages
FISfER-+JENNISON.=At London,
.on June 4th, by the 'Rev. W. R.
McIntosh Edith Alice, 'daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Jennison,
to Robert J. Fisher, both of Clin-
HUDSON-+FOSTER ; At the 'home
of the Bride's parents, the parson-
age, :Varna, 'an:Jpne ` 6th, by the
bride's father, asissted by the Rev.
W. H, Moss' of. Bemniller, Laura,
• only , daughter of ±he :Rev. J. L.
and Mrs. .Foster, to Milton, B.
Hudson of London township:
RIVERS -BELL -At Kincardine, on
June. 2nd, " Florence .Irene, ' only
daughter of Mr. and M'rs. Davia;L.
.Bell, of Kincardine, to Mr.' Harold
Nelson Rivers, of Goderch, son of.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rivers of Luck-
ANDREW.--WASHINGTON,
uck-
AND tEW-WASHTINIGTON--. At the
'home of the bride's -parents; 'Au -
barnacle June 2nd, by the Rev. P.
Banes, M'tuiel,'elder' daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Washington, .to
Amos J. Andrew; son. ofa Mr. and
Mrs.. W. J. Andrew. -
Births •
FIOY=Th Clinton, on May, 26th, to Mr.
and: Mrs. W. •E Hoy, at, daughter.
LOBB-'iI Goderich'_ Township; on
June "2nd; to 'Me, and' :Mrs. Bert
.Lo!bb, a daughter. -Bernice Luella,
MERttILL-Tn ,Goderich township,; on
June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira.
Merrill,;: a son.'
`SUNDERC0,QK-In, •Mullett, on May
29th, to Mr, and Mrs. OOhao Sunder-'
• cock, a son. -Donald Keith.
LOVE -At Parr Line, Stanley town-
ship on May -28th, to Mrs. and Mrs.
John Love, a daughter.
CARRON-In Seaforth, on May 30th,'
to Mx. and. Mrs. -S, 16. Carron, a
daughter.
-
OANTELON--aAt Lueknow, on May
28th, to Mr. and Mrs: John I3 ,
Cantelon, a son.
WILLIS-At Dungannon, on May
24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis,
a son.
Death.S
HILL- At Harrisburg,
ort. June lst;
Jaliiee Hill, formerly, of Londes-
boro, it . his 54th year.;,
VIcKA`l-At Memorial IIospital, Sea -
forth, on May 28th, William Mc-
Kay, in his 8ttd year.
HEIDMAN--In Toronto, on May
'25th, Emma Otelda, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heldman,
of Exeter, aged 32 years and '10
:months.
Aovs-Rewrd
D. You .
EnieY a good cup of Tea, Coffee or Cocoa? If you do our blends
of Black Orange '•Pekoe or. Green Japan or•:Our _Own CoI1!ee , hes
the flavor you are, looking fox', Try . them and err' a REAL cull
of Tea, Oof ee or 0000a, Y t ay tT1AL u11.
C;;et ottr priech on .Lanr'ndry -soap, Toilet soaps, 'Lug, Alnnionia;..
Iaearlino'and all the ertieles•yort need for the annual spring clean a
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( Higheot Prices tor'Egg's s.
Get the habit o£ Dealing 51± '
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Raspberry
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Cola Cola
birch" Beer y '
Ginger Beer
Lemon Sour
Rochester Root Beer
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Drinks n Ice
Jersey CG,reao'a
Cream Soda
Ginger Ale
Orange Fruit
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‘Grepe
Cherry,
Sorin, Fountain Drinks
and Varioals,Fruit Sundaes
Ice Cream in Bulk' or Brien:•
Neilson's - Chocolates
Fresh Don f ectioiiry always at your command •
We make Wedding -cakes a Speciality,.
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BAKER' AND CONFECTIONER
Phone 1
I'0ft ()NE WEEK ONLY
JUNE 4111 to 9111 INCLUSIVE
Genuine Elephant White Lead
at $15.50,per
for cash only
This is `your" opportunty if You want to paint this year.
stool ¢ is limited the r otore we dog of guarantee
Sl . to fill all orders.
FIRS'1 C ,•:;
OME FIRST SEltVT7D.
(E^
filer
Did you ever try advertising in
The;News-Record? News -Record ad-
vertisements bring results.
Uousekeeper,Wanted
Mlddleaged, woman as housekeeper,
by month or year. Apply ±o James
Hearn, R. 1t.' No. 1, North ;Bruce.
05-3-p
• Watch Lost
On Saturday evening, May 26th, be-
tween -Ithe Clinton PublicHospital
end my residence, Victoria' Terrace, a
small' gold watch, with leather fob.
• Reward, John ,'Sterling. -05-1-p
HQttse For Sale
Eight roomed houses and two lots
on Victoria-st., hard and soft water
and electric lights. Apply to Mrs. Ed-
ward Walters., 05-tf
Lawn Bazaar and 'Pea
The Girl's Club of Willis church
will hold a bazaar and' tea, "on Mr.
D. L. Macpherson's lawn on Sat-
urday' afternoon, June 16th, °from
three to seven o'clock. There will
.be offered for sale during the after-
'noon,'homemade halting; candy, plain
sewing, fancy. work, fish pond; -etc.
Afternoon tea will ` be served and a
salad tea will be served from- five
o'clock to seven for ° the sum of
twenty-five 'bents. ` 05-2
- .Agent' Wanted-
WANIZYED: Industrious; capable' man
25 to 50 years,- in Huron county, to
handle local trinde. delivering Raw-
leigh'o Good Health' Products':' direct
to home. Largest, best -fastest selling
line. Products on time, ` lowest
wholesale, no, advance' in prices.' No
experience, ptactica
llY'
no capital
needed: We teach you to manage
your own permanent rbusiness. La's-
est,
.a'gest, strongest Company, gives most
co-operation. Write age, occupation
references.- W. T. Rawleigh C. Dept.
2393, London, Ont.
WEDNESDAY CLOSING
Eyt the courtesy of the Supt, .of
Mail service the Holmesville Post-
Offiiceand village stores will close
each Wednesday afternoon at 2.45:.
-A, J, Court -lee,
•-,S. W. MliIar
Lost
Gray silk scarf between Ont. street
church and any home, 'thong Huron,
Orange and Joseph streets. Mrs.
Beaten. 05-1
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se.
I3abi Chicks
FOR SALE
Baby chicks from free range, bred-
tolay, S; C. White Leghorns. $15.00
per hundred, 10% of purchase price
with order, balance before chicks are
shipped.,
Capacity 25,000 chicks per season
INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS
E. J.' TREWARTIIA
Holntesville, Ont.
Phone: 22 on 311,' Clinton central.
-06-tf
Tenders Wanted
5 ails 'at Town Hall Clinton
Interior of Hall, and Council 'Chasn
bereto. be decoratedand painted,
Specifications may be seen at the
-clerk's office.
Tenders will be received up to 6
P. M. June 12th
D.L. Macpherson.
Town ,Clerk
Clinton 04-2
Calf Strayed
Strayed :from the premises of the.
undersigned, Lot 25, the London road,
on Stinday, June 3rd, a red calf, six
months old. Any information leading
to its recovery will be thankfully re-
ceived . W. J. Falconer, R. R. No.
-5, phone 12-529, Clinton central. 05 -ti
Warning
Parties • that at t ook frorn the, trunk
at Mr. Robert Wallter's house, money
and check, Sunday night are warned
if the return the money before 'Sat-.
urday, nothing will be said. But if
not Prof. Mem-ID-Rea will .tell Mr.
Walker and will do as he said prove
it. 1, Prof.' Ment -O -Rea, guarantee
that not one word will bo said if this
is done as to disgrace them is not the
way to do. If your name is, worth•
being 'protected,' do this.: -Rout.
Walker.
Binder For Sale
Deering binder, 7 ft cut' sheaf Car
rior and truck complete; in. good re-
pair, Apply to Amos Cartwright,
Phone 74 0411E
Hemstitching -Machines
Iloinst tchtng and Pleetingattach-
ment.Fits any sewing machine, price
92.50. Personal ehecques 10c. extra,
Br'idgman's Sales Agency. Box 42 St...
Catharines. 04-6-p
For Salo
. The undersigned offers for sale
8 acres'of land, house, barn, gravel
Pit : and son'ie live stock ' Just out;
side of to'a'n. 011 Dinsley Terrace. Isa-
ac Bezzo 04-tp
For Cai' For Sale
LA, ford runabout, 1018 fnodel,
good • mechanical condition • Right
price' for quick sale, Wilfred Seeley.
04-1f
House for Sale '
,Cottage on ,Princess street, town
water and electric lights, 3± acre of
garden with fruit trees and small'
-fruits. Apply to W. L..Peffers, tor.
Albert and princess streets. ,02-11
' Stuall Farm For Sale
54 mile north of Clinton, on Gravel.
Roacl, containing 8 acres;• young or-
chard and shall fruit; ,banit barn with
cement stabling :for 4 head of cattle
and .3 horses and driving , shed aid
hen house; 7 -roomed house with good
cellar. .Apply to Mrs. G. M. Far-
quhar.--98-tf
House 'Fox Sale
2 -story brick lo.ouso on North street,
in good repair, all conveniences, acre
of land, fruit trees, etc. Good stable
Could be used for different, nueposes.
Also a 2 -acre lot nearrailway track.
C. J. ,'Wallis,, Clinton, 81-1f,
. Hog For Set -Vico
•Supreme Lad, No, 180, registered
Large Black hog, will stand. for ser-'
lice at the Iiretnises/ of the under.
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Phone 68.
OFFICE HOURS::
9.30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 6.30 p.m.
7.00 to 9.00 pan,
Wednesdays '.
9.30 to 12 a.m. 7,30 to 9 p.m.
DR. W. R. NIMMc'
Chiropractic Specialist,
Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and
Chronic Diseases.
Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont.
Western Oats
SHOULD ARRIVE
NEXT WEEK
65c Bushel
Clinton Flour Mills
101-3
BabyChicks
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BARRED ROCKS AND LEGHORNS
CRICK FEED
BLATCHFORD'S CALF 'MEAL
the best by Government analysis
E. L. MP TELL, Clinton
,Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson
For
Spring
300 Pairs
MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK-
ING BOOTS.
from 3.50 to 5.00
Boys' and Wai$fl&�(;'
at Equal' Value
rru
Opposite the .P-ostoffice. Clintoii
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deriOats
Wo have a car of Western Oats just
rriverl; prices aro very reasonable.
We also have in 'stoop
1ORG13AM
' MILLET
ESSEX RAPE
BABY CHICK FEED
OYSTER, SHELL
GRIT
OATMEAL"choice '
c �
e ate paying the highest prices
Lor wool, call Mid sae us before sole
ling.
W. Jerkins & Son.
1.-.1
b eipmed C., We Willihlae .",4r., Cot e ,- FLOUR' 'AND now
141•4itAarzl eon.,, 40**04141k TO. ,'sill: 6. fr ,i'hot Oil gbisli±wx lt$ff; 0,4501frletiit
Singer Sewing Machine
Family, Electric and D. R. Sty e
Also, seine second-hand maeiiijosi
good as new.
Olin,, machines taken as part payment
Easy Terms.
It will pay you to look these over
before puyifig elsewhere: ,
REPAIRING AND PARTS FOR ALL;
, MAKES OF MACHINES
EARL a7"
LAR STEEP
96-4
COAL"
NUT, STOVE & EGG +' `
ALWAYS ON HAND
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ;)
R. J. MILI.ER
Orders taken at residence. Phone Y@
AUCTIONJ'IER
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneeting,
cage.' ':Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real' Estate, Mer-
chandise and Farm Sales. Rate`s` in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Opt., Phone ,18-
93. --88-tf-1923
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned 'pressed and re-
paired.. Woolen goods dry -cleaned,
Rooms over Heard's barber shop:'
W. J. Jago. 88-tG'
Itt5OFING
DOES YOUR 'ROOF NEED TO' BE
FIXED THIS YEAR?
We have on hand a complete- line
of Ashphalt Roofing, best of qua! tr
and reasonable prices, 'Call "and see
us before buying. •
SEE i.S
Mangles Turnips, 'tape, Soxghtn,Seed" Corn
all verities, Irish Cobblers
_Green Mountains, Rurale
N w York.•.
Potatoes' and Millett.
ALWAYS ON 'HAND
Five Roses, Purity, North Star
and Pastry Flours, Oat . Middlings,
ground : Barley, Beef' Scrap, Ground
Charcoal, Tankage, Oyster: SheIl,Grit
Corn, I3erbageum, Blatehford's Egg
Mash, Milk Mash and Calf 'Meal,.
Royal Purple Pratts and:Wodehouse
Stobit Foods, Pratts Buttermilk Mash,
Royal Purple chick Feed.
We also have ;a cal' load of coarse
salt, special price if you bring your
own bags,
J. A. FORD sus. SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Also issuers of 'limiters & Trappers
licenses
Eggs a Po ti nj
Wehtte
+Wo' are in the atiarket all the
year round for eggs and poultry,
- IT WILL .BE TO YOUR AD-
VANTAGE TO GET IN TOUCH •
WITH US WHEN READY TO. '
'MARKET YOUR PRODUCE.
G)'NN9 LANGLOLS O.
CLINTON, 'tiNTARIO.
N. W. TRIIWAIIITIA, 5ians1f,$oal,
Phone No. 11)0 Holmesville 601 r
CREAM WANTED3
The demand for our butter ;its icy
ereaaing.
'Po supply this demand we retgiiar4
more. cream.
We request y'ou' to Alp us your
cretins, •
We guarantee You the figllesS
Market Prices c accurate testa and
prompt service.
Our first is known to you end needs
no further recommend.
We pay all express,oharges, furls=
iib ctoatn cans' and pay ',Wide ¢acid
month,
Write for erns or furyliajr iii it lie ,
tion to the
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