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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-7-26, Page 4t Interest to You 'Ind Me Monday, August 6th, is Clinten'S -,civic holiday. The day will bo given up to sports, .starting out with the usual parade in the morning. ' 'All , roads will lead to Clinton on that da Y Follow the crowd, tl TheSeaforth News .accuses us of ,'"suddenly becoming interested - in moustaches," just because we've re - Marked upon a moustache or two lately We've never yet become' so interested ina moustache -as to -try -to grow one, In, our first issue after the election • The 'News -Record, in an editorial, ad- vised',the incoming government to pay special attention to the needs of Nevi Ontario and one of the first acts of the new premier was to appoint Mr. P. IL Kester of Port Arthur as ,a sort of "under-secretary," to keep the government in touch with matters up there And yet some people say atewspapors have no influence, "°GODERICII TOWNSHIP OCTOGEN- ARIANS EN'TERTAINED AT HOME OF'MR. AND MRS. G.LAITHWAITE A unique gathering was held at Maple Leaf Farm, 'the Huron road, -the home of- Mr. and Mrs, George Laithwaite, on Friday evening last when Mr. and Mrs. Laithwaite were hosts to a number of Goderich town- ship gentlemen, all of eighty years or over. '' It was, in truth, an "Old Boys' " re -union. About twenty were bidden and sixteen responded. A- mongst those bidden were: Messrs. . John Baker, John D, Holmes, Stephen Andrews, J. C. Laithwaite, James El- liott, John R. I-lolntes, Win. -Wake- -field, James Yeo; Roland Jenkins, ,C. W. Williams, "Chas. Lovett, Joseph 'Currie, John Woods, Robert McLean, David ,Beacom, George Montgomery, J. Yuill and James Yule, All of these were either 'born in the town- ship or had spent almost their en- tire lives in 'it, although some are at `present residing in Clinton and Gode- ,rich. The idea of- the "party" was -Mrs. Laithwaite's and it was the' in-' tention'.to include all in the township of eighty or over but a few, were missed. The average age of those ;present was 'eighty-one years: The-gentlemen'thoroughly enjoyed `-the gathering. The company began -to arrive about four o'clock and were 'warmly welcomed by the host and hostess, 'and their greetings to each - other rwere 'hearty, ' Many had not met in ;years,, and niany'old friend- ships were renewed. Mr. Laithwaite uahowed: his visitors about his:_•fine 'farm and flower garden, in which `they evinced the warmest interest. Especial interest -was taken in the young forest of six or seven hundred black walnut trees and. ,the, young maples' Mi ..Laitlewarte",;has plant -1 ed and one of g the octo enariahs cal led attention to :the+fact that'a farm • er in, the U S, had recently' sold $1,000,000worth.of timber from a forest planted 'fifty years ago, with- out by any, means 'depleting the for- est. .•The' mention of 'forests; of' i'course, suggested the early days, when forests had to be cleared, and many interesting stories were told of ;the .featsf 'ax n with o en also wi h the cradle and the scythe. Indeed, many :a good story was told of. the ,"good -old days," .in Goderich township. *.Some' of those present said that if 'they had the timber now which they Ahad' chopped' ' down -andburned b a nd th ey -would be wealthy, but the forests 'had to ' be cleared.. Although all seemed -to agree that more foresight should have been exercised. At six o'clock all .sat down to well- -spread tables, set on the lawn, and --amid happyconversation and with ;good.appetites ' partook of the sump tuous repatt prepared. After sup- per several toasts were honoured,: Mr. sJ: C, Laithwaite of Goderich acting •as honorary toastmaste1r and pro- posing the toast to "The King," to "which Mr. Williams respbndecl. The ""Cro'derich Township Old `.Boys':., was proposed by' Mr. S. Andrews and .brought interesting responses from Messrs. J.' Baker, 5, Sturdy, J. R. llibhnes, and R. Jenkins. That to '"The Ladies'." was proposed by Mr. 'W'. Wakefield, in a witty speech, and responded to by Mr. C. Lovett. The gathering :broke up with the hearty 'singing of the national anthem and 'hearty thanks to the host and hostess, ' who 'invited their guests back next year, ` . "Mr. and Mrs. Laithwaite entertain- ,ced the dneetors of the Goderich-Hor- `tieultural Society to a ]banquet the ',.week before, when a most enjoyable 'evening . was spent, inspedting the handsome and well -kept grounds and enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs, Lartlrrvaite. t his', Laithwaite's grounds are well. "worth inspection. Ile ;specializes in roses, sweet peas and gladiolus, of which he has a great variety of 'rare ...specimens. '.'BY-ELECTIONS ON AUGUST 2.170 'The by-elections of the new cabi- 'not ministers has been fixed for Mon- day, August 27th, the nominations to take place on Thursday, August 16th. The nine' ministers who must return .to their Constituencies are; Sion. G. IL; Ferguson, Premier and :Minister of Education; Hon. G. S. `Henry, Public Works and Highways; F. Nickle,.Attorney-General; Hon. 'W, Il•, Price, Provincial Treasurer; Iron, Charles McCrea, Mines; Iiol, Dr. Forbes Godfrey, Labor and Health; Lion, Lincoln Goldie, Provin- cial Secretary; lien, 1,` 8. Martin, Ag- zo.c 'l Cure,and ' Iron" 1, W. Lyons, Lands and Forests. The ministers' without 'portfolia -- lion, Adam ,Beek, Iron, Thomas CraW- ford, Hon,' 'J, It. Cooke; and lion. Leeming , Carrare not - required�'to seek re-election. Auburn Owin to anniversary services be- ing held ilSmith's Dill Presbyterian church next. Sabbatib July 29th, there will be no service in Knox Presbyter;; ran church, Auburn on that date. During the month of August, while the miuister`is away, service will be conducted in Knox Presbyterian church at the usual hour, 10.30,- am,, with the exception of one .Sunday, August -12th, when a united service will be held in the Auburn Methodist church in the evening at 7 o'clock. The',.following Sabbath, August 19th, a united service will be held in the Presbyterian -church at 10.90- a,m, Sabbath school will be held as usual. MissElva Walden, pupil of Miss Winnie Howson A,L.0 M,' hap been. successful in passing her fourth ex- amination, advanced intermedia tie, in the London, (Eng;,) Conservatory of Music. Congratulations are ex- tended to both pupil and teacher. Miss Rae' Andrew is visitag her aunt and 'uncle in Clinton. Miss May Evans is. spending her holidays with bey grandmother, Mrs. Miss Iona McClinchey and Miss Laura Jackson are attending the Sum- mer ' School at Goderich. Miss Alma Mutch of Toronto is spending her vacation under the par - 'ental roof. Misses Beth and 'Ruth and Master -Glen Cartwright of Clinton are vis- ,iting their aunt, Mrs, Andrew. Mr. Harry Beadle, who 'is -working in,Detroit, spent the week -end' at his hoind here. ' " The Misses E. A, and S. Blair are spending this week in Goderich. Mitchell is having its Old Boys' Reunion next week. St. Helens (Received too late for last week) Miss Alma Rathwell of Stanley is spending a few days visiting friends around St. Helens. Mrs. R. A. Barbour and Mrs. Phil- lips, who have been visiting here on account of the illness and death of their father, returned to their homes at, Fergus and .Listowel on Monday. • Misses, Mary and Elizabeth ,Salkeld of Goderich' spent a day at St. Ilelens lately. The funeral of the late' Robt. J. Woods took place from his late resi- dence on Friday, July 13th, to Green- hill cemetery. The deceased, who had been ill for some time, passed away On Tuesday' July 10th: Ho'was (born in Simcoe county on August 10th 1856 and came as a young man .with his parents to Wawanosh in 1872. He was a highly esteemed citizen of a quiet disposition and a neighbour a- bove reproach. -bove'reproach, In 1892 he married Sarah Jane Reid of Varna, who with her family of seven children, five daughters and two sons, survive him. The children are, Mrs.- R. A. Barbour of Fergus,: Mrs. F. Phillips of Lis- towel;- Clara of Guelph; Winnifred of Galt, Wilson, Alvin and Vera at home. The :funeral services were conducted Y the' hie Rev. Mr. Cummings of Calvin eimich and the pallbearers were John W. Reid, Chas. Reid, John Durnin, Arnold Barbour, Win, Woods. and Robinson Woods. Among those from a distance wlio'attended the funeral` of the late Mr., Woods were: Mr: and Mrs. John W. Reid and son Wilmer, Mr. Chas. Reid, Ada and Stanley, Mrs. Win. Rathwell, 1111r. ,and Mrs. C. Rath- well,''Mrs Geo: Clark, .Mrs T. Camp- bell, Mrs. W Elliott,. Mr. James Reid, and Miss Eunice Reid of Stanley and Mr. John T. Reid off• Clinton, Master John McAllister of Alma is holidaying', with -his uncle, Mr. Colin McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarkf Tor- . t onto are spending their holidays with the former.'s parents. here. Mr. Roswell Rutherford of New. York and Miss Jean Rutherford of Lucicnow visited at the home of Mr. J. B. Rutherford. Tuckersmith Township ,Miss Vera Pepper has been, re-en- gaged as teacher of No. 9, school, Hay township, for the coming school year at an increase In salary. Miss Pepper taught in Nb. 9 last year. Kippen Mrs. W. McConnell and son Miller of Detroit arevisiting at the home of her father, Mr, John 'Whiteman, Mr. Alden' Whiteman has disposed of his real estate business in Detroit where he has ,been a most successful contractor for sonic years. Mr. Whiteman is soon removing to Cali- fornia, where he expects to settle permanently. 'Mrs. Danks of Zion ,City, accompan- ied` .by her son, Alfredand daughter, Mrs. McIlroy and her: husband ,and twin: girls have been' the guests of theirnumerous relatives and friends at Kippen and Holnresville, left for their home on Wednesday. Mrs. 'Danks is the daughter of the late William and Mss. Ivisot of this vil- lage. Rev. R. L. Lundy and Mrs: Lancly left for their sunvner home at Port. Albert on Weclnosady, The services' in the Presbyterian church next Sab- bath will be oondueted by the Rev. Mr. Maxwell of Leebuimt. The Presbyterian picnic which was held at Drysdale, on Tuesday, was a great success. A largo gathering assembled although the weather was not very promising. The children enjoyed the races and other attrac- tions, There Were over two huh - sired present. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Petrie of Tor- onto are visiting in the'village with the latter's mother.. Mr, J, W. French is having his house improved, having it shingle( and a railing put aroind the veran- dah. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bennet of St. 'Moines and Mrs, Mayhon and son of Thames ville were visitors with Mn and Mrs A. Mct o „teet Tuesday. To„ Werene en'r 7 to to visit o rsit tliCiv old boric at Auburn, C. C. I.;LOWE0 SCHOOL RESULTS TIM resultsof the Lower School. examination'.have been issued by the Department of Education. In thin :examination the Department does -not distinguish the grades of certificates (honours and creditY but issues one eertifleate to all,cagdidatos. ' Ir; the accompanying list where no subjects are mentioned the candidate has pas-. sell his exantiinitieis in full,, Where subjects are mentioned 'he has passed in those subjects. The certificates will be issued to the candidates by the Principal on the reopening of school in September. Gladys Addison (Arithmetic, Zo- ology, Latin Grammar); : Margaret Aiicenhoed; Blyth Anderson; Sadie Andersons William ' Argent; Myrtle. Armstrong; Margaret Ball; Ruth'. Ball; Shirley Beacom (Geography, Arithmetic, Art, Agriculture I); Ada Merin (Geography; Art, Agriculture I); Charlotte Bilkey; Phebe Bolton; Leonard Boyce; 'Thoaras Caldwell; Alma 'Campbell; Edwin Cartwright; Grace Churchill; Bessie Cole; Randle Cole; Helen Cooke; Helen Cox; Har- old Crielt (Arithmetic, Art)'; Lulu Crich (Canadian History, Geography, Agriculture I); Ruth Dale; 'Orville Dew; Melvin Elliott; . Reta Elliott; Jean Falconer; Oliver ' Ferguson;' Jean 'Fisher (Art) ; Anna Flynn. (A- rithmetic, Physiography, Zoology);, Wilfrid Flynn (Art); Ernest Ford. (Physiography, Art, Agriculture 1, Agriculture' II) Jean Ford; Fred Fowler; James Fraser; Jean Fraser; Newell Geiger; John A. Gibbing's; Morland Glazier; .Wilfrid Glazier; Donald Glenn; William Glow (Cana- dian .I-listory, Art, ) ; Irene Gild - don (Canadian History, Art, Bo :. any); Vera Gould; Howard Greens. (Canadian History, Geography, Art) ; . Mary Grealis; Marjorie. ' Hale; hazel I-Iarris; Madeleine Hawkins (Phys- iography, Arithmetic, Zoology); John Hellyar;. Ethel Hogg; Frank Hover; Mary Hovey; Kenneth Hunt; Annie Hunter (Art); Ruth 'Jackson; Thomas Jackson (Physiography, Arithmetic Agriculture II, Latin, Grammar); Harold Jervis; Allan Johns; Edith Johnston; Harold Johnston (Physiog- raphy, Agriculture II); Olive Josling (Arithmetic, Zoologyj; William Lavis, (Canadian History, Art); William Lee; Flossie Lindsay (Geography, Arithmetic); Clarence Livermore; Harold Livermore; Jno Livermore; El- eanor McEwen; Jean McEwen; Cath- erine McTaggart; Robert Marshall; Lillyun .Martin; Roy Mason (Geog- raphy, Art); Neil ,Matheson; .Marion Middleton (Geography, Arithmetic, Art); Robert Middleton; Mary. Moon; Olive Moon (Geography, Art, Bot- any); Jean Mossop; Huron Murch; Lennis. O'Brien. (Physiography); Car- rie• Peckitt; Clete Pepper (Grammar, Arithmetic, Art, Botany, Zoology); Jean PlumsteeI; Alma Rathwell (A- rithmetic, Zoology); Eric Reid; Thel- ma Rowcliffe; Zenda . Salter; - Fred Sampson; Freida Schoenhals; Dor- othy .Scotchmer (Art, Botany) ; Jo- seph Shaddock; William Simpson; Bethmi h; S t Alberta . Snelli Harold Snell; Laura Snell; Elsie Snyder; Edith Stanbury; Grace Sterling; Don- na Stevens; Dorothy Streets; Rath - leen son .( TaY lor Edna Tli m o Grant_ p ., vial Arithmetic Z 1 00 ogy); -Jack Thompson; Marion Thompson; Elmer Trick (Physiography, Agriculture, Latin Grammar) ; Annie Turner; Lou- ise Turner (Arithmetic, Ar.t,. Botany;: Zoology).; ;; Arnold'..Venner; Howard Vernier; Olive Watkins.' Marriages RITCHIE-KING-At St. Anne's (Anglican) church, Toronto, on' July 21st, by the Rev. 'S. Dun lop, Annie- Louise (Lulu), eldest• daughter of Mr. andMrs. George.. King, Bayfield, to Frederick S. Ritchie of Niagara 'Falls, Ont, Births CASEMORE—In Wingham General Hospital, on July 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. -William J. Casemore, a son” LLOYD—In Wingham on July 17th, Ito Mr. and Mrs. R. IL Lloyd, a daughter. Deaths BEZZO—In Stanley township, on July 22nd, Lucy Ann Mathers, wife of Mr. Isaac Beszo, aged 58 years and 7 Months. YOUNG—At Londesboro, on July 24th, Clara E., daughter of the late Dr. 0. Young and Mrs. Young of Londesboro, aged 33 years. HOWARD -his Exeter, on July 11th, James North Howard, , aged 83 years. 1MCKENZIE—In Stephen, on July 11th, David McKenzie, aged 28 years. I EANE—At Saskatoon, Sask., on July 21st, Lucy, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, James Keane of Clinton. FORD—In Norwood, Out,, on July 21st, .Satnttel Payne Ford, M,D., el - 'der brother of Rev. J. E. Ford of Goderich, formerly of Clinton, in: his 84th year, deriek. Remember Goderich Horse Races, Civic 'holiday, Wednesday, - August let 2.30 trot or pace, purse $400; 2.18 trot or pace, purse $400; 2,12 trot or pace; purse $500. ' Write Dr. W. F, Clark; secretary, for particulars. Rafters Fou Sale. About 50 perfectly sound rafters, 2x5 inches, 1,31/2 feet in length. Will be sold cheap. Apply to J. A. Irwin,: I-Iuron street, 12-tG Stray Cattle Caine on the premises of the under -11 "signed 4 yearling heifers, 3 Here-•,, :fords mid ' 1 Durliaint ' Owner .may' have name by proving property amid paying' damages, Garfield M CMrc h ael Lot0 Hayfield' z I ,con, Godot zcit:a township. Phone 5 en 009, 12-1 rhi (C.ttlt�n.te�xrwntde cy Enjoy a good carp of Tea, Coffee or Cocoa? If you do our blends ,.. of; Black Orange Pekoe or Green Japan or Our Own Coffee has the flavor you are looking nor. Try uteri and enjoy a REAL cup of Tea, Coffee or Cysoa, Get our prices on Laundry' soap,' Toilet soaps, Lux, Ammonia P li ear n andall. the -articles' t p yotl need for the annual s rein � clean ti . � g p Motto: , YOUR STORE-=OTJR STORE—GET OUR PRICES Highest Prices for Eggs Get the Habit of Dealing at RNSE N fa COCR CERT Phone tit , THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY FragnicausalicaszconsaaCciatcamaismacc raw ti t..3re Bread delivered -'to all parts oftown., F MANY •VARIETIES OF CAKES AND 'BUNS Fresh for your 'table daily We make Wedding cakes a Speciality Neilson's Ice Cream a Chocolates F N CO. F, BAKER CONFECTIONER Phone 1 iiamaiatanises. 41161111f MOM "The Bubble Care tSparklingComedy Thrills, Laughter and Pathos: in just the sight proportions. A Play With A Great . Story New York Caste Eening, ; August 6th One of 9"Sp!endid A I DOMINION REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA 4 - BIG DAYS 4 CLINTON Aug. '3, 4, 6 & SEASON TICKETS $2.00 TAX EXTRA Auction Sale' Of household effects,' at the resi- dence of the undersigned, Victoria street, on Saturday -afternoon, August 4th, at 1.30, Terms: Cash. Mrs. R. Dalrymple, proprietress; G. H. El- liott, auctioneer. , 12-2-p Farre For Sale '101 acres, on Provincial Highway, 51/2 miles west of. Clinton, 61/ miles east of Goderich: Good clay loam, .well cultivated; 4 acres orchard, near- ly all winter fruit; running creek through barnyard; barn 55x65; driv- ing shed" and pig pen combined; good frame house, bard and soft water in ,house. Apply on the premises or write Michael Flick, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone 3 on 601 Clinton central. 12-4-p« Honey For Sale. Pure Clover honey, Apply Watts, Cudmore and Scribbins. Phones 175 and '102-w. 1.2.1-p Baa Lost On Lake Shore road,,betWeen Clin- ton and Grand Bench, a blade leather bag containing bathing suit, pair of leather shoes and some other 'small articles. • Suitable reward. Finder kindly leave with Mrs, Ores Cook or at News -Record office. 12-1 For Sale 'A baby's carriage for Sale, Any- one wishingt to see it apply at Mrs. T. Hawkins'. 12-1-p • Lost • "Howard" goldwatch, in vicinity ,of Clinton. .tf tinder will please ,;return, swam to .Connell & T ndai l's.. , y butcher"shop orWm. D. Connell, they will be suitably rewarded. 11-tf.' 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 -ti COAL TiIRESIIING GOAL CANNELL COAL COKE AND EGG COAL Now ' on hand. -Order early. Car of Alberta coal expected. Phone 155 E. WARD 12-tf Auction Sale Of household furniture will be held at the residence of Mrs. T. D. John- son, Victoria street, on, Saturday, July 28th, at 2 p.m., sha : Terms: cash. Mrs. T. D. Johnston, Proprie- tress. Goo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 11-2 House .For Sale Frame house, with r/lacre of gar- den with fruit trees, for sale. Ap- ply to Mrs. Thos, Lee, R. R. No. 2, Clinton; Phone 15 on 004; Clinton ural, 10---tf �.- :. IFtellso Eor Sale .t . Ise,,ta On 1VI`aa ; Atoot , x mo hoUse, wn Y � a , , Water, cellar; ' large let,•• • Apply to 1 A. "Seeley, l:+i tf it can1➢Dfhljtl1iI IQVU@I1Qa11 III IIII11111111 1011111111611111111111ullomillE101310111111111111041234 Just a p'ew RentIY'idrs SEASONABLE THINGS WIR CARRY And Youa 1WX u Need A. 2,3 or 4 burner Coal Oil Stove, An Elcctrie Plate or Grill A 1 burner I -lot BStove to last Oil ' A boilthe tea kettle A supply of Wicks for the small German Oil Stove The best selection of Screen Do ors andindows' int W the County. Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead for the Bugs The Kitchen Made Overalls (none better) $2,25 Shoot that Ground I-Iog with our latest improved Belgium um 22 'Rifle - at $9.00, also 22's at 35 c. a box 3 0 Highest Refined American Oil, 7 ,,, 2 c the 'gallon. Ask your neigh- bor about • it. Ne srnolnng chimneys or nauseating odors from it and a perfect light. High Test Marathon` Gas for your ear. +Guaranteed to give you more power and pep, quicker starting and . above all greater mileage than any 'other gas on the market,—Ask those who are using it; •See as for' their names: • Bird & Sons Parord Roofing and,: Shingles. (lay Fork Ropes, three specials in these. Plow Points for all plows , Best American Lardind Machine 'Oil at 00c aaillon. Stewart Horse Clipper' and Sheeg Shearing Machine Scythes, Steel guaranteed, (Samson) Lawn Mowers at reduced prices. TELEPHONE 53 111111111111111111111111111111 III 1111111111111 IIt II era 11111111111111111111111p 111111111111111111111111 1111 CIII-NAMEL STORE_ IIS II 11111;11 II1111111 111 1Mhffihl lhfll11 IfIillflll 111111111111111 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 man. 7.30 to 9' p.m. DR. W. R. A IMMO Chiropractic Specialist. Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases. Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont. CIVIC HOLIDAY TO THE CITIZENS OF CLINTON, I hereby declare Monday, August 6th, as. Civic Holiday, for the town of. Clinton, and call upon all citizens to observe it as such. A. T. COOPER, Mayor Clinton, July 9th, 1922. 10-3 For Sale 24 galvanized, single, stall 'st'aun- chions, "B,T," make, with steel posts all complete. A. Robertson, Varna. 11-3 Standing Hay • 30' acres of sweet clover, 5 acres alfalfa and 10 acres mixed grass for private sale, standing. Also farm, lots 16-17-18, Maitland eon. Colborne township. for sale or rent. Apply W. B. Forster, R. R. No. 2 , Clinton, Phone 169, Colborne. 07-tf Small Farm ForSa e I ' ismmile north of Clinton, on Gravel 1 Road, containing 8 acres; young or- chard and small fruit; bank barn with cement stabling for 4 headof 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 brickhouse onNorth street ro , in good repair, all conveniences, acre of land, fruit trees, etc. Good stable could be used fbr'different purposes. Also a 2 -acre lot near -railway track. C. J. Wallis, Clinton. 81-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., Lot 44,, Maitland con., Goderich Tp. Sept 6-p Baby Chicks BARRED ROCKS AND LEGHORNS FUR AND FRED LO InT a �a r 1 9 . (tan 241 Pilon � ;t,i to � kteAsi �N I � 0 r 1• CHICK FEED BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL the best by Government analysis E. L. INITTELL, Clinton Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson FOR BREAD Purity,', Five Roses wird Maple Leaf FOR PASTRY Monarch and Pie Crust REAL'° AST FOOD Rolled OatS, Fresh & free from hulls Wheetine, a real good appetizer. BINDER TWINE Call and see us before buying i FERTIIZER GS UNN' SUR -GAIN' IV. Jenkins & Son. Singer Sewing Machine. Family, Electric and D. R. Styles Also some second-hand machines, good as new.' Old machines taken as part payment Easy Tennis. ` It will pay you to. look these over , before puying elsewhere, REPAIRING AND -PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF MACHINES EARL STEEP July 1st, COAL NUT, STOVE & EGG ALWAYS ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence. Phone 11t AUCTIONEER _Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tional School of 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, Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18- 93. -88-t£-1923 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen P o n goods"dry cleaned., Rooms over Heard's barber shop.. W. J. Jago, 83 -td • ROOFING 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, see us before buying. SP RDS Mangles, Turnips, Rape, Sorghum,; Seed Corn all vanities, Irish Cobbler, Green Mountains, Rural New ..yerk;s, Potatoes and Millett. ALWAYS Y '0 N HAND D Five Roses,Purity, North Star tar and Pastry Flours, Oat Middlings, ground Barley, Beef Scrap, Ground Charcoal, Tankage, Oyster Shell,Grit Corn, Herbageum, Blatchford'a Egg Mash, Milk 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 & Trappers licenses Eggs\ ltri Wanted We are in the market all.. tied year round for eggs and poultry. IT WILL BE TO YOUR AD- 1 VANTAGE TO GET IN TOUCH j WITH US WHEN' READY TO 1 MARKET YOUR PRODUCE. 1iUNN,LANCLOIS&COR (LIMITED) CLINTON, ONTARIO. N. W. TREWAR'THA, Managers Phone No. 190 Ilolmesville 214 w+, CREAM: WANTED! The 'demand for our butter is ig+. Creasing. To supply this demand we termini more cream. We request you to ship us your] Bream. We guarantee you the Higheeli Market Prices. ]accurate testa ii prompt service. Our firm is Iaaown to you and feed no further recommend. We pay all express charges, furiii.. isle cream cans and pay twice caul. month. Write for naafi or (tardier inform tion to the THE Sit/MOUTH ettt,L, SEllY ouk C, 'i& BAltB1il, litlA$A11104, . 1