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Sunday
hday,.
'merest to You
•'and Me
laertla `cut" its IIay on Mon,
It
m
has been rtcoolersince the elec.-
tom, anyway.
Sunday is Canada's ,brcthday:,Many
.*Ealilry Returns!
Nobody -will deny that' I'nrgusptn
8,os ;tater, a few hides,' ,
a, w
London ,citizens hod' their own idea
.About whom they wished to represent
them in. the Legislature.
Floors• doeen't Seem to, 'he any way
cut of it. "This man", will undoubt-
ed)yrbe `Premier of Ontario,"
Looks as if there would be no 'un-
.eertainity as to which parliamentry
-`gloup'.' will be .expected to form a
government this time.
The names of conservative cancli-
'dates appeared. last on the ballot
paper but they were evidently •first
in the minds of the electors.
The; Conservatives in Ontario now -
;leave their innings. ' Let them show
:themselves worthy of the confidence
'the'people have placed in them.. '
There are some people, who will
uaintain.that the Drur'y'Govern-
ment didn't amount to much but it
'took a•.terrific blow to put them out,
anyway.
If the "wets" carried the election
there must be a lot of, "wets a-
mongst rural
-mongst`;rural voters as they voted
strongly ih favor of Conservative
candidates.
Drury may have. been. the :best
judge..; He had an idea that if he
broadenedout it might 'save him
from being .flattened :out .but Mor-
-risen wouldn't let hiin try the ex-
periment.
The Toronto Star on Monday advis-
ed its readers that the, polls in ;Tor-
aonto remained; open until. seven o' -
•clock daylight saving time, giving
everyone a.chance to "vote for -good
government'' 'The people for once,
acted upon the advice of The„Star.
One thing about, gnes MacPhail
is .that she's sticking to her guns;
"She moved in the House the ;other
day' for a cut in 'igdemnity. Only' one
rather, a • Progressive from the west
,supported the motion, It: does seem
„rather tough that Miss McPhail,'
whose services are as valuable as
a'nany at least of the members of
Parliament, should feel she must,
`hand back $500. or $600 "Excess” in-
demnity while the 'others , quietly
placket' their's.
The election 'proved conclusively
'that the people wanted,, a change' of
government, just as the election- in
1919 did. The;,differende is that
`in 1919 people were restless ' and
hardly knew what they wanted: They
were divided into factions, one want-
fang onething and another something
else. ' Now they know what they
- want; They want a",;responsible
government,; one which will take -the
rresponsibility, of their, acts: No goy-
- erinnent'ever'had•"a clearer mandate
from the-: people. `
It, ,is light task which will be
i
,:placed n the hands' of iG. Howard
Ferguson': and his party by the re-
.suit • of ,Monday's polling, ;but a great'
aesponsibility. The new.cabinet will'
,have stern business ahead of it and
.-the way that work is performed will
be the test of the men who •make up
•the cabinet, and the.,party, which is
. ,returned ,with so large a majority.
The members..of, the new government'
..party will do 'well to take, theirf,,re-
sponsibility. seriously. A., few of the
'.things which the new government will.
have to consider and act upon might'
be mentioned: First, there is the en-
forcemeat' of the Ontario :Temperance'
Act.` We put this first because it
is a.ntatter which deeply concerns the
great: mass of the common people,
the people, who shade it possible for
this party to`,assuine the, foremost
place.. "The new government will do
-well. to; take for granted that the
people want a strict and impartial en-
forcement of the 0..T A. Ther Want
the Aet given a good.try-out, and
they want 'the ,bootlegging fraffi,1
:stamped out entirely, They want, in
short, the 0. T. A. enforced just as
strictly and as . impartially' as ,any,
other law on the statute books. The
agitation .against this law is pin-rid-
pally
iinci -pally by those who have honey in-
vested in the.' trade, The great 3iass
of the` people want the law to' remain
law Sind to 'be strictly enforced. Sec-
ond, - there is th•e development of
Northern n Ontario in such a way as' to
'bring prosperity and contt'
orment to
settlers •there North and south, Ont -
aria i, Ontario,' and it must' all pros-
per if any part is to reach its fill-
, lest development. :Third, there is the
smatter of tho Good Roads: scheme,
which will have to be gone on wlth,,
:but which ,most, :be managed in a
more econentical rn'anner than it has
been.. • These, are only three matters:'
which the ' new government will find
lying, as"unfinished business," when
they 'assume office. There. will be
hundreds . of others, but these three
will try the metal of the 'men who'
hove been entrusted' with the Manage-
ment of Onario's affairs for the nciit
four years This. is their: "job" and
6)5500161)7. office with such a sub-
stantial majority they will be obliged.
- to assume full responsibility for their
'unetS, The people will seek an a8-
r'counting'at the end of the term of
office and. it 68 entirely ''up to" the
new government.- The time is past
in Ontario- when any party can hold,
siffioo and. go against' the will of the
great (mass of the electors. `Machine'
•pathics are out of date, The repro+-`
,; sentatives' of the: people must know'
'the will of the people and -endeavor to
•carry' out that Will or ,tb8.'peo 3e
turn thein out as.tlj P
(�rovertim e ricy dill the Drury'
C on IVtpnciay, •;The:• ton -
servatives were :tot held',se6ionsible,
for the .acts . of the Drury, Gevern.,
meat, as the 'Liberals were, who suf-
fered with !them, and the Conserva-
tyes'ai'e given their chance,'' '1t de-
pends upon :their wisdom, and honesty
in the performance of public business
whether they will continue to hold
the confidence of the people,
The Election in Hurou County
13elow are the return,: from the -
two ridings, according to "inunicip
autres, of Centre and South Iluron as
complete as can be obtained at time
of waiting.. Three pobe in South Hur-
on, one eacll•in, Stanely. Stephen and
Hay, had not yet been returned this
morning and the totals, may, be ebang-
ed a little. hot the results will riot be
'materially eh'anged in any, case:
' We have not' been able to procure)
the complete returns for North'
Iluron.' Joynt the Cpnservative
candidate, was elected by -a maj-
ority of over 500:
CENTRE HURON
Clinton
Wigle Gov.
St, . And. 95 81
$t. Geo. 107 67
St.. James ` .159 ; ; 104
St John 108 91
Soni.
18
16
24
18
Total 469 243 76
Majority' for Wigle 226
:Goderich '
Poll Wigle-,Goven,''Sonior.
No. 1 220 a • 101 17
No. 2 180 123 15
No. 3 . 157 100 9
No. .4 196 127 30.
No:, :5 173 73 • ' 15
No: ".6: 211 127 ` ` 22.
No. 7 129 57 4
Total ,1266' 708 112
Majority for Wigle 557
Seaforth r'
Poll' Wigle 'Goven. Somer.
No. 1 " .77 81 •.30
No. 2 53 197 30
No.' 3 - 43 102 12
No. 4 x ':,48.. 64 .19
No. :5 85' 'a 41 10,
No. 6 52 81 6
Total ;• 357 466 96
Majorfty' for' Govenlock 109
Brussels - '
Poll Wigle .' Coven. lSoiner
No, .1 123 79 42
No. 2 ' , 75 64 33'
Total 198 'w.` 143 7,15
IVIajority;,for` Wigle':,55
Hullett' Township
Poll - ' Wigle 'Coven. Somer.
No. '122., 64 82
No, °2 . 45 38 101
No. '3' 31' 40 18
No. 4' : 47 46 36
No. 8, , • ; ;-27 56 M` 30
No. 7' ' 38 20 46
Total " 236 " 292 '346
Majority for :Somerville 110 a
Colborne
Poll ' ' Wigle Goven. ' Somer.
No 1 64 10 ;' 83
No. 2 65 18 13
No, 3.,. ,+ 79 +' .''22 "106
No. 4 ,17 14
Total. 225 • 64
Majority Somerville 30
Grey Township
Poll i Wigle' Goven.
No. 1 " 36 19
No. 2' 23.' .31
No: 3 ,-34 • 9
No. 4 26 : ' , 21
Nq: 5 ;:50 .44
No: 6: 16 ,19
No, '7 ' , 20 • 32
Total, 207 175
53
255
Somer.
87
70
82
`38
94
•:'73
b7$
Majority for Somerville, 371 •
McKillop tdwnship
Poll Wigle ` ,Coven. Somer.
No. "1' 8 hl , 72
No. ,2 ., 49 ',81 ' 130
No. -;'3' .;48 '43 97
No. 4 78 26 ' . .155'.
Total 178 201 454
Majority for Somerville 213
Wigle • Gov. Som.
Brussels 198 173 75
Clinton 469 '343 76
Colborne 225 . 64 255
Goderich 1266 '708 ,.'112
Grey • 207 175 578'
Hallett ' - , 236 " 292 846
McKillop 173 241 •" 454
Seaforth .357 466 '96I
Total 3131 2432 '1992
Majority of Wigle over Govenlock
699, over Somerville 1139:
•SOUTII :HURON
Goderich Township
Poll McCrog. Medd Pre ar.
No. 1 20 41 96
No. 2 ' 25 .25
No. '
3'
29
,', 54
No. 4 9
No. 5 ,12 47.
No. :6' 21 '', 19
Total 1113 ' 214
Majority for Trewartha 290
, Russell '
Poll ' McGreg. ,Medd T
No. '1 91 18•.
No. ,2 • ' 97 25,
Total ' 188 43
Majority. :for 3'reiwartha 31
Exeter
Poli McGreg, Medd Prewar.
No, 1.` 24 45' 166
No,' 2 : 65 63 154
No. 3 48 86 103
'No. 4 23 15 41.
7bti'1 . —_.
t 100 209 464
Majority for Trewartha 255
, Stephen ,
No. • *Greg. cGre
g, Medd Prewar,
1, 29 8s 129
2, '7 41 ,,. .:._32
8. 41 ' .25 50
4. 45 , 50
6. 40' ' .30
6. 1..� ll..i.
7. `45
8. t 8 48
0. 82 159
02
8.3
74
95
67
537
Bayfield r
Poll McGreg. - Medd Trewne.
No. '1 23 7 74
No, 2 10 17 67
Total 30 24 141
Majority dor Trewartha 102
Stanley
No, McGreg: MeldTrowel:.
1. 26 38 30
2, , 02 28 21
3. 24 .: 46 18
4, , iG , 89 138
5. 12: • 55 43
41 46 22
7; 28 , 1,1 8'
Total 199 , 275 286
Ushorne •
No, %ScGr'eg. Medd Trewar,
1. 11 '. 41 •.63
2. • 15` ; 73 22'
3f 20 52 26
4, 31 •' 59 91'
5. 16 79 52
6. 7 ,,26 47
7.. (i 58 ,62
Total 107 388 313
Tuckersmith
No. ' MeGreg, Medd Trewar.
1. 82 ' 46 ' 39,
2. 97 44 32
3; 32 80 28
4, 1 '77 70 36
5. 02 • 69 26
6. , • 01 50 r -28'
Total 411 '359 179
Hay
No. McGreg. Medd Prewar.
1, ' 27; ' 39 "22
2. 21 63 15
3: 87 '69 86
4a, 59 - 82 .42
5. 14 81 13
6. 41 '64 62
7. 14 30• 26
Recapitulation
South Iluron
McGreg. Medd' Trewer.
Tnekersmith ' 411. 359 179
Ha y 300 492 294
Stephen 298 358 472
Usborne . 107 - 388 313.
Bayfield' 39' 24, r . 141
Hensall 188' 43 157°
Goderich. Twp. 116' 214: 507
Stanley 199 • 275 286'
.Exeter, 160 . 209 s'- 464'
Total 1818 2862 ` 2813;
Majority :of 451 oyer `Medd. 995
over McGregor
Londesboro
Mr: and Mrs. Robert' Caldwell and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas: I4uddell spent
Monday in -Goderich.
3464s Anne Abery•vfsited last week
with . friends in 'West Monkton.
Dr. Kirk Lyon, who has completed
his Medical course in. Toronto Uni-
versity, left ; on : Thursday, for
Scranton, Pa.,'where ;'he has taken a
position in, a Hospital. ,
Mr. and ;Mrs. Jas. Cartwright and
family, spent Sunday with,Exeter
friends. .
Mr. Dennis Roberton of Sarnia
spent the wc'ek-emj at his home: in
the village.
Mrs. 'Jas: ,H. Wlatt and son, .Owen,.
of Toronto` are spending a few• days'
at the Manse,
tithe many many friends " of , Mr., . Sohn
Grainger will be pleased to know
he is somewhat improved, although
stilt confined'to bed:
)O YOU
1"ni>631'a good cup of Teas Coffee or Cocoa? 37 7700 do our blends
of 131ac16 Orange I elcoe of Green Japan or, Our Own Coffee has
the 22swor you aro looking for .• 'a'ri''- them and enjoy a REAL cup
0j', Tea, CAffee nr' Cocoa. ,
let .001• ,prices on Laundry Soap, Toilet soaps, Lux, Ammonia,
Pearline and p11 tJio`artieles you need for the alilluel spring cleanup.
,,, Viotti):, YOUR .TORl.r-OUR Sd`01LE--GET OUR PRICES
Highost Prices for Eggs
Get the Habit of Dealing "at
JOHNS( N 44 Cry'sItOIC RY' Phone G E hone f1
• TIIE STORE FOR EVERX'BODT
Y'OW11'SB'read'
Bread delivered to all ` parts of town
`t MANY VARIETIES' OE CAKES AND -BUNS
Fresh; for: your 'table daily
We make Wedding cakes a Speciality
Neilson's Ice Cream
andh
C oceDafes
�.J.DROWN&CO.
BAKER AND' CONFECTIONER ,
Phone -1
sMn
Marriages.. - .
HEARD—JERVIS—Tri' Clinton, ` on
June 27th, by ;the .Rev.: 8, Ander-
son, Verna M ', daughter .of Mrs.
iGaxrieJervis, 'Albert street, to John
Leanord Heard, also of Clinton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Heard 'of
Bayfield. '
146ANNING—PATTERSON—At' - the
home` of the "bride's' parents'. on
Juhe 27th,- by the Rev. W. R. Alp,.
11, Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wait: Patterson, to Alexander Man-
ning, all 61 Hallett. `
COOPER=ANDERSON—In Toronto,
Ion June 26th, by the Rev. D 'M.
!Morden, assisted by the Rey, Thos.
Rogers, Gladys, daughter 'of Mr.
and Mrs. D. G. Anderson;'to' Dr. •A.
F. Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Cooper, of Goderich
township.
COLEMAN—SMITH —In' Tucker -
smith, on' June 20th, Ethel Mae.
Smith,'. daughter of , Joseph Smith
of Sarnia, to Russell Coleman,' son
Of -Thomas,Coleman, •of Tucker -
smith.
RPrIGER---•RAU-At Drysdale, .on
June 18th, by the Rev. Father Ron-
- dolt, Beatrice,: eldest daughter of
-. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rau of .Bauble
Line, Stanley, to John" Reiger `of
Seaforth, son of Mrs. Joseph -Beig-
es., of. the Goshen Line; south.
DOBBS, SANDERSON-'-A-t ' Wrex
eter, on June 16th, bY."the Rev
:C, A': Ferguson, Margaret, eldest:
;daughter of , Mr. 'and "Mrs. D. p.•
Sanderson of 'Wroxeter, to Selby.
Dobbs of Becton; formerly of Gor-'
The annual garden .party o'f Ifnox xne.
church. will' be held on the Cpmmun- BOLT.,A,BRAHAM—On' Juhe 13th,
ity•!Hall grounds on •Monday,` July at the Methedist',parsoilage Wrox
2nd; Clinton Kittle Band will be out eter, by • Rev :A, A. Holmes;'Hilda
as usual.
Stanieg Township
Rev. J. L. Foster and family 01
Varna leave today for their new home'
at Watford. r They .go • by motor
car and have had their household
goods taken by motor. • The new
pastor, the Rev. J. J: Durant, will oc-
cupy the pulpits of the circuit on
Sunday. .
Mrs. Alex McEwen left Wednesday
morning on ra 'trip to the west.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scotehmer and
master Gordon returned home on Sat-
urday alter,",a very, pleasant' two,
week's visit with friends in Michigan.
Mr. Wm. Taylor 'has shipped an-
other car load of fine looking cattle
to Toronto.
Mr. Robert Delgaty, a 'former
resident of Stanley township but now
of Bayfield, who has been i11 for the
Past two months' is somewhat im-
proved.
Constance
zVfas, Wm. Britton and Misses Veleta
and Edith Britton left on- TuQ stray
morning' for Forest, where they will
spend a couple of weeks visiting rel-
etives.
The. is Aid it
cl w 1 mcet'''th'
as
Thursday afternoon `34 the home of.
Mrs: Chas. Ilugitt to quilt and have
Mrs. Thos. Fowler of Clinton is
visiting relatives and friends in and.
around hors.:
Mr. arid, Mrs. Thos, Riley of CIin-
rewer, ton spent Sunday in the village.
80 Quito a nui'ber are aslied to attend
77
the reception Fut the .hone of Mi'. and
Ml's.' Goo, Dale this Friday evening
157 for their son, Lorne, and bride of
Wiiigltam. " We extend our congrat-
illations to the newly -wedded couple,
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THIRTY-TIHRRE YEARS VITA
G. T.• R.
The Globe makes the following ref.-
orenco to a former 'Tluronian, Mr.
Bateman having been born in the
township of Gley: "Joshua Bateman,
Ass'i'stant Depot; Master at the Union.
Station; who entered the service o:f
the. Granit Trunk Railway in 1,890,
and was baggagoinan fof twelve
years, afterwards coming to : T8ronto1
Where, he vat; finally appointed to
his prosentposition,'left Vesterd'ay 011
a 'wolt earmed holiday; 'Ile has'' been
compelled to take a 'vsie:alon on 07-
(lers! from Ins medical adviser, •
Abraham,: daughter of Mr. Win.
Albrahani;'to 'Wm. Bolt of Turn -
beam
WHITFIELD—ARCHIBALD — , At
Duff's manse, McKillop,' on June
16th, by Rev. J. A: Ferguson, Hazel
7E. Archibald, daughter of Mr. and
Mts. Thomas Archibald, Me,Ifnllop
township, to Robert W. Whitfield,
of the township of Grey.
MILLIAN—DRIVI]R--At' ,the North
street Methodist. parsonage, Gode
rich, on dune, 14th, by Rev, H, D.
Moyer, Nina E. Driver„ .eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Wm.
Driver,' to James A. Million, all of
,Goderich township.
PFAFF--,BOW:EY—At the Trivitt
Memorial- church,, Exeter,.,, on June
9th, by Rev. A. A.,Trumper, Milton
W. Pfaff, Postmaster Exeter, to
Jessie ICathleen Anna,' youngest
daughter `of Mr. Alfred Dewey of
Exeter. -
BOX,ELL—DUNFD•RD--A4 First
Presbyterian• church, Detroit,
on June 14th, ' by the'
Rev. Dr. Vance, Clete M.,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,
4Ia10105 Danford of Toronto, .for-
merly of ,Clinton; to Earl F. Boat-
el' of Toledo..'
Births
7JEA1N•-'At Clinton hospital, -011
June 23rd, to D. and 'Vies. Percival
Iteavii, a slaughter—Georgina May.
R CHARD ON—I Stanleytown-
ship,
S n tow v
ship, on June 23rd, to Mniand Mrs.
Joseph 7. Richardson, .,a daughter.
--Fannie Douglas.
JONES-BATEMAN- At Alexander
Hospital, Goderich, on June 14th,.
toMr.; 1 d Mrs, Burleton' Jon es-
.711 s r
`IBatereau, a daughter.
Deaths
17IC6IA1LDSON — In Stanley . 'towat-
ahip, 'ori Stine 23rd, Fannie Douglas,
infant (laughter of Mr, and 'Mrs.
Joseph J. Richardson.
DYER—At Auburn, on June 20th,
Martin' Dyer, in his 89tH ,year,
JOHNSTON--At Goderich, on June
18th, Edward' C. Johnston, in his
62nd year,
Piano Pupils Taken
Pupils accepted in piano playing.
Special Instruction will bo given lit
tone production. Pupils of all grades
accepted.. For terms of tuition
please phone 203 Clinton -.Geo, B.
Clarke..; 8-2-p
Steer Strayed
Strayed from the premises ef the
uitderis7ned, a red' yearling steer
With white markings, Any in£ornt-,
8tion gratefully received. Robt Cole;' :
R. 19..NO.' 3 '431111100. Phone 24;+606,'`
'Clinton „antral. ' 08-`2•':P �!
Debentures .for. Sale
The Corporation of the Town of
Clinton offers for sale to ' local in-
vestors ten debentures of $500 each,
issued for Hospital purposes,./
Full particulars on application to
the undersigned ' D. L. Macpherson,
Treasurer. 07-tf
Strawberries
I will have a nice lot of berries
for sale this year:
'Get your' order in early before I
ship them out of town. • ,
°Monte grown Strawberries are al -s
ways the best and cheapest.
F. W. ANDREWS
Clinton Phone 33-W 07-4
Maid Wanted
'•A good general to go to Bayfield
or summer. summer. Small family, good
wages. Apply Mrs. B. L. Monk -
house, 57 Alvin. Ave.,` Toronto 08-1
Teacher, Wanted •
For' .5..S. No. 10, Stanley; male
teacher with experienee preferred.
State qualification, experience and
salary expected. Applications re-
ceived up to Saturday, July 14th. 7,
E. Pepper, Sec., R. R. No. 1 Bruce -
field. 08-3
Standing Hay
' 30, acres' of sweet clover, 5 : acres
alfalfa and 10 acres nixed grass for
private' sale, standing, Also ,farm;
lots 16-17-18, Maitland' con. Colborne
township for sale or rent. Apply W.
B. Forster, ; R.' R. No: ` ` 2 Clinton,..
Phone `109 Colborne. 07-tf
Auto For Sale
McLaughlin -Buick, Model I4-45,
newly varnished, motor in good con-
dition, 'good. reasons for selling. W.
G. Strong, Clinton. 06-tf
• House For Sale
Eight ,roomed house and two lots
on Victoria st., hard and soft water
and electric lights.' Apply to Mrs. Ed-
ward .Walters. 05-tf-2-p
Binder For. Said
Deering binder, 7 ft cut sheaf car-
rier and truck complete; in good re-
pair, Apply to Amos - Cartwright,
Phone. 74. 04-T-tf
Hemstitching Machines
Hemstitching and Meeting attach-
iment. Fits any.sewing machine, price
$2.50. Personal checques 10e. extra.
Bridgman's Sales Agency. Box 42 St.
Catharines. •04-0-p
For •Sale
The undersigned offers for sale
8 acres of land, house, barn, gravel
pit and some live stock Jtist out-
side of town on'Dinsloy Terrace. Isa-
ac Bezzo 04-tp
Ford Car
For Salo
A foe
rl runabout, natio t
u , 1918 model in
good mechanical condition Right
,price- for quick 'sale. Wilfred Seeley.
• 04-t7
House for Sale
Cottage on Princess street, town
water and electric lights, r/a acre of
:garden with front trees and small
faints. Apply to W. L .Peffers, eon.
Albert and ,Princess streets. 0247
Small Farm For Salo
1/a 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 housewith good
cellar. Apply to Mrs. G. M. Far-
quhar. —.98-tf
House For Salo
2 -story brick House ,on North street,
in good repair, all conveniences, acre
of land, fruit trees, etc, Goodstable
could be used for different ptirposes.
Also a 2 -acre lot near railway track,
C. J. Wallis, Clinton. 81-tf.
Hog For Service
Supreme Lad,No, 180, registered
Large Black h
er. w411 stand for *or-
;cel at, the Promises of the under-
signed. C. W. Williams, Sr, Lot 44,
Maitladd cola„ Goderich Tp. Sept 8-0
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`SEASONABLE THINGS WE
CABBY
And You Mau NVee�
A. 2, 3 or 4' bother Coat .011 Stove,
An Electric Plate or quill
A 1 hunter Hot Blast 011 Stove to boil the ten kettle
A supply of. Wicks for the small 004)11811 011 Stove
The best selection of'Sereen Do ors and Windows in the County,
Paris' Green and, Arsenate of lead for the Bugs'
The Nitchon'Made Overalls, (none bettor) 62,251
Shoot ":tha
t Ground Ilog''with e9;r latest improved Belgium 22 Rifle
at 30.00, also 22's at 35 o, a box
ITighest• Refined American Oil, 27e the .gallon. Ask nei
your g11-
• boa about it. No smoking chimneys er nauseating odors
from it and 61 perfect light.
High Test •Marathon. Gas for your ear, !Guaranteed to give you
more power and pep, quicker starting and :theta all greater.
mileage than aoy other gas': on the market. --A$1( those who
are ming -it. See us for their. names.,
Bird & Sons Paroid Roofing and Shingles.
Hay Foals Ropes, three specials in these,
Plow Points Inc all plows
Best American ,Lardine Machine 011 at, 60c a gallon.
Stewart Ilorse'•Clipper 'and Sheep Shearing; Machine
Scythes, 'Steel guaranteed, (Samson)
Lawn Mowers at reduced prices.
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Agent- Wanted
WANTED: Industn.ous,' capable man
25 to 50 years, in Iluron county, to
handle local trade delivering Raw-
leigh's Good. Health Products direct
to home. Largest, best fastest selling
line. Products on time, lowest
wholesale, no advance in prices. No
experience, practically : no capital
needed. We teach you to manage
your own permanent business, Larg-
est, strongest Company, gives most
eh -operation. Write age,• occupation
references. W. T. Rawleigh'C. Dept.
2393, London, :Ont.
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 pan.
DR. W: R. NIMMO`
, Chiropractic Specialist.'
Spe'cializing in Spinal, Nervous and
' Chronic Diseases.
Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont.
Baby ' Chicks
BARRED ROCKS AND LEG•HORNS
CHICK FEED
BL'ATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL
the hest by Government analysis
E. L. MITTELL (fClinton
!I
Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson'
i'I '
m
er
300 Pairs
MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK-
ING BOOTS
from 3.50 to '5.00
Boys' and Women's
at Eqa
Eq�� 1 Value
Wm. Barry
Opposite the Postoffice. ' Clinton
cstern Oats
We have a car of Western Oats just
arrived, prices are veryreasonable.
We. 511so have in stock
SORGHAM -
1VIILLI3T
ESSEX RAPE
BABY•Ci ICIC FEED
OYSTER SHELL
GRIT
OATMEALc � ehoiee
We are paying ,the highest prices
t ric
g s o
for wool, call and see us before' sel-
ling,
When
LAS & Sono
FLOUR AND ls'$$D
JFhoitoot )I4'i*tor 11VI1, Raglikene.YNlI
Singer Sewing 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 these over
before puying elsewhere.
REPAIRING AND PARTS FOR ALL
MAKES OF MACHINES
EARL STEEP
96-4•p
COAL
NUT, STOVE & EGG
ALWAYS ON HAND
FOIL IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
R.M,J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, Mono 1113
AUCTIONEER '
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-
tional School'ef Auctioneering, Chi-
cago. Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live Stock,, Real Estate, Mer-
chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
isfaction -assured. Write or wire,
0 car Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18-
93. • ,-8841-1923
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-
paired. Woolen goods dry' cleaned.. o
Rooms over Heard's barber shop.'
W. J. Jago. —83-t4
ROOFING
O N
DOES YOUR ROOF NEED TO BE:
FIXED THIS YEAR?
We have on hand a complete line
of Ashphalt Roofing, best .of quality
and reasonable prices. Call and sea
us 'before buying.
SEEDS '
Mangles, Turnips, Rape, Sorghorn
Seed •Corn all vanities Iris ,"_
Green Mountains, Rural C bbYer,al : New Yci'1 t, •a
Potatoes and Millett, a., -
ALWAYS ON HAND
Five Roses, Purity, North Star
and Pastry Floors, Oat Middlings,
ground Barley, Beef Scrap, Ground
Charcoal, Tankage, Oyster Shell,Grit
Corn, Herbageum, Blatchford'a Egg
Mash, Mille Mash and Calf Meal,
Royal Purple Pratts and Wodehouse
Stock Foods, Pratts Buttermilk Mash,
Royal. Purple chick Feed.
We also have a car load of coarse
salt, special price if you bring your
own bags. ' -
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Also issuers of Hunters& Trapper's
licenses
Eggs .f, Poul
Want d
We pre in the market11
a the
year round for eggs and poultry,
IT '4tTILL :BE TO YOUR AD-
VANTAGE VANTA
GP TO C,ET IN TOTICIE
WITH US WHEN READY TO
JIMARKET YOUR PRODUCE. '
GUN
N, CO.1\
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CLINTON, ONTARIO.
N. . W. TREWA1R` HA,' Msnagsvm
Phone No, 190 Holmesville 601 r
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CREAM WANTED!
Tho demand for our Butter is in-
creasing.
To supply this demand we requir'd
more cream.
We request you to ship us yoas
cream.
Wo guarantee • ;you the Highest
Market Prices, Irsecurate tests and
prompt service.
Our firm is known to you and needs
no further irecominend.
We pay 012 express charges, turn=
ish cream eats and pay 'ace oaolal
month,
Mite for cane or forth n'
axe inform*. .:
tion to 'the
h'8n SUAtOlrfit CARANIERY
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