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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-8-2, Page 5412 W SDAY, AUGUST 2lrrli 9213 :t�Ar;e.u4yrr5 Airb>1>r n . Ralph (,ravenaton and family aro xisiting.`iii Listowel, Ors, (Rev.) R. J. Ross and her mo- ther, Mrs, Brownlee of Ailsa Craig have been visiting Ma•a, T, Riddell end other lzieads here. Mr. and Mra, Cook ;mid family of London are spending thv sinnmer ,here: • Mr, Norman Mutch of, Carlsbad, Alta:, is spending his holidays here. n g The regular service will be held in Knox Presbyterian Church next Sala. bah, August ,6, at 10.30 a,m,,;, Constance Mr.nd Mrs Hall and So of Bros -,a n sels spent Sunday as the guests o1 r. and Mrs:, Wim Britton, Mr. Livingston and daughiter of ' Seaforth spent Sunday with 1YTr. and Mrs. Thos. Livingston. Miss MuNaix 1s visiting the Misses Livingstone.. Mr, and MrsJas, Mann and grand- -daughter Phyllis .turner are visiting Mrs. Mann's daughters Detroit. D �• ort. -IMT. and Mrs. johnston. oiMyth spent Sunday" with their daughter, -.Mrs. Radford: Miss Edith Riley xetnrned'.after ..spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Stephen, at Brussels. • Quite' a number around here' pia- nieed at Bay field on :' Sunday.• Stanieg T(�vfrnhip_ Miss IsobelC a "lii-` how nnd Miss Br11y, Stewax t wer e the guests. of Miss Dor- othy Innes arca the, week -end. The Misses.P atty MacFarlane and. Betty Stewart are spending holidays With .friends and relatives'` at Erie Ean'and Highgate. Miss Abbie,dtawart Mies Vara Pep :pee snd Miss Agnes •Glen return hone Friday from the O,A.C., where they. `.have taken a "summer course in 'agri- culture., Miss Mary E.:Stewart is in Brus- sels, spending ` la holiday with her cousin, Miss Mildred Sperling, after having had Miss Sperling here at her ,home for a week. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Neal and :Mas- ter Ross of London have (been' for a= week or more at her sister's Mrs. W' Mr, William Barclay of Sault Ste. Marie was the ,guest last week -end of •his cousin. Mr. Fenwick ;Stewart. Messrs Harve andClifford ewar t motored to Brussels ,,Sunday ' with Miss Mary Stewart and Mildred Spar- ling. • iitIr. 'John 'Etue, of the Sauble' line had eery successful Ibarr raising on Wednesday Of last wdek, , Mr, Etue' -is going' to have a fine barn when' -completed. Miss ;Florence . Scotehmer 'is visit- ing -friends at Walton, Threshing has commenced in Stan ley township. !Mr. and' Mrs, James Jackson and family and Mrs. John Pearson, were -visitors last ,Saturday at the home of .'Mr. William Taylor of: Science ;Hill. I. iMMiss Zetta'"Jacicson spent a,couple cif days' last week with friends• in,i Iitchell. - - Misses Betty Stewart ' and Annie MacFarlane are visitingtheir aunt, 'Mrs. Will Speen of ' ^Highgate and other -relatives: • Miss Margaret ' M+cGregor has ac- cepted c- CB t • p ed. a school near Luelenow for the coining term:.:, lMiss Edna Reid. of Walton has been engaged to teach in S. S, No. 1, Stan- Cont n 8 News ` , • .A banquet given by the Goderich TBoard'of Trade and the -;ions'=Club, was held in the Hotel' Sunset, C•ode- nrieh .on Friday 'evening last: The - :speaker of the evening w as Mr. Kelly . from Hamilton, ' Among the speak-: . ers were George Laithwaite, John Lawr•ly, Rill. Rebel of Goderich town- shr Haigh and Hill Nori nan Kernig - ;ham 'from Colbonrne and N. W. Tre- warbha, M.P.P., of Clinton and' Mr. Vligle, M.P.P. for. centre Huron, Mr, C. G. Middleton of town, was also a guest. The. banquet was very numb -city •Style and, was greatly enjoyed by all 'those present . Mr,,Robert' Rogers, who lives on -the sixth concession of Goderich town- ship had the misfortune to have his 'barn and, its. eontens ilestroyed';by' 'fire early Thursday morning. Neigh- bours were on -hand a few minutes .after the blaze was notieeil but;noth- ing could. be saved. JI is thought ^ that the Lire originated from wet hay, of which some thirty loads had; just 'been' storied in the barn. His son, , Charles, and daughter, Freda, of Detroit,, were Thome, The .:Cuneral.wial be' held to .Wingham ee- metery on Sunday afternoon, ti Miss'�,' AiI 'Aileen Poslm D ungcV, daugh- ter of Mr. and Urea Chas Dangey of, 'the Coniniercial Hotel, .Seaforth;'died »on Thursday morning last as the. to ' cult of heart' trouble. She had not 'been well for. some .months but had somewhat, unproved and had attend `trio' picnic of 1St. Thomas' church San-' -.day school to Bayfield on Wednesday, afternoon. She was taken 'i]1_ late "that evening and passed away, 'early in . the morning of ,Thursday,' , She was eighteen years of age. • (Miss Mae McClincheY of ,,,Seafoath won the,Sir John Eaton scholarship for general proficiency at' the Welles- ley Tloepital, Toronto, where she rias 'been training; The scholarship,cai- ^,ries with it a 'cash value of 825. AFRAID 'ITE COULDN'T QUALIFY. Down in Texas ,the short cotton 'crop fotced a -large number of coizn- 'try negross'to the cities, One of them applied for' a job at one of ,the large employment agencies, There's a job at; the Eagle Laun- dry," said the man behind the desk,. • "Want: it?" The applicant shifted uneasily from one foot to the other. "Tell yo bow it le, boss," he said anally. "1 mire does want a ;job mighty bpd, but de leek is, I' ain't never > tivaehed a etagle,"--l`be Open Ilbdd. i .l ,.,u 11.4,1.4 MRS, ARCHIIIALI), Wfb'E'O II,' J, ,ARCIIIBAL), AN OLI) TON BOY, BUT NOW A PROM - ,MONTREAL .l(Ult- NATIO', DEFENDS THEY FLAPPER - That person ,who perpennia shocks the ultra -moral argil ,pi al the interest of alliirankind-the f svgs per -was i;oilay given a 'verdict • of "not guilty" by ai judge of long ex- perience withflaersi, Tho judge is Mrs. E. 3, Archibald,. president of the Montreal Women't Press CIub, but more familiarly lcoW� as Margaret Currie, conductor of -a)1 "Advice to the Love. Loin" page on the Montreal Star. Mas. Archibald, who is visiting her brother,thea° Purdom o m Love, at `Love- 1o1mc „B itek Street, interviewed to-, day declared the flapper was 'Smote sinned against thtm sinning." Known to thousands of young girls' as Margafet Cur ale y Mrs, Axeiu iiad has comeinto such close eon tact with the modern maidenthrough'i her "advice" column that she is re- garded as the best Canadian author- ity on •the much condemned' `sweet sixeen t el ' To use a somewhat familiar ex- pression, Mrs. Arehibald does not believe the _flapper is as bad as she is painted or paints. Also slie iS' condinced that there have been flap- pers from time immemorial and will always be so long as humannature is what it is. It does no good•to call the' bobbed=haired, frivolous, maiden of today poivdorpuff,' or ',; something' equally condemnatory -'she will only h el preen ens f theinore. .. The modern, girl's fondness' .for dancing and her..; tendency to roll up 'the parlor rugs for the purpose or,, failing the latter, her determination to satisfy her terpsiehorian instincts at, the. dance hall, . were mentioned with sympathy. To sum- up, Mrs. Archibald •does not 'believe in the so- called flapper menace" rather does she r believe , that the modern girt, when she `meets the right man, will become just as good a ,wife and, another as herrandrnot er g h and mother: She stated, however, that more comrade-, ,ship between daughters and their par- ents represents a solution to the whole problem," `I blame parents entirely,' said Mrs. `It s Archibald. 1d. e ems so ridicu- lous for menand women to denounce the flapper, when it • is their own fault. The modern mother, is the responsible art P Y The cry -ash short time ago,said Mrs. Ardhibald condemned the short - dress of the flapper. Papers were full of the ` gossip, and writers of snappy stories, in modern magazines snapped at, the short dress with All this strong hammering of the short dress brought in With a rush. the long dress, now waving in the streets of all Canadian towns. Then ,the critics shouted that dresses were. too long to be modest, Consequently the flapper doesn't know what to do The flapper -was more sinned a- gainst than sinning, Mrs. Archibald .said, The poor girl painted her face, that needed no color to make it bloom. Sometimes when she'' cain"e to her Barents foradvice on the thingshthat beset the' Minds of all girls, their answer was such .as . `to '.prohibit a second inquiry. The parents had lost .thought f their -early times`'in mock modesty, ,'They were parents, but at thesame time they. should always be counsellors, friends and, in short,,pals, ,to 'their daughters., < Mrs. Archibald advocated the opening of doors to the young pleas- u,peseeker; to give thein the pleasure. they wantedg'rn their own homes; to allow them to bring in their friends and enjoy the thrills' of :pleasure in the confines of their' homes. ' In the old days the flapper lived just asethe e filapper lived in the ve .rY earliest tunes, seeking the company of the choicest men by the facile, • use of her - many charms. The modern girl is ;wrrbng in thinking she is creating a new impression, when she-'* only reviving impressions cre- ated by flappers, through all eter- nity. The youth of today," 1Vlrs. Archi- `bald said, "as the sante as the youth of yesterday: and the youth of to-, morrow." Mrs• Archibald is an interesting woman to`meet, full pf life and viva- city, This .afternoon she 'addressed the KiwanisClub at a dinner held on the lawn of her brother, Mrs` Pur - don Love of London. -London '• Ad- vertiser. , WE ALL FEEL THIS WAY An income tax form .was returned recently With the.following r'eiimark: "Sir, I belong do• the Foresters and. don't' wash to join the Income Tax., FORMER ONTARIO ELECTIONS In view of the recent big turnover among , Ontprio, electors, and the change in the relative stsength;ef the pasties, the l e ligt u cs given below; `shout_: fag the strength 61 the forces rafter oath election since 'Confederation, are 01. interest: 1,847-iinionast'supporters_ of Sand, field Mae'Donald,54,' Reformers 21, In- dependents 5, 1871-WRefor'naers 41, Unionists 2, Independents 7. 1875 -Liberals 111, .Conservatives' 33,` Independents 4,- 1879 ----Liberals 58, Conservatives 29 1883 -Liberals 48, Conservatives 36 Independents, 2, 1886 -Liberals 64 Conservatives C yes 20 11390-b iberals 04, Conservatives 36. 1894 -Liberals 49, Conservatives 27 Patrons of Industry 14, P.P.A., 2. :1898 -Liberals 40, Conservatives 43 Patrons 1, 1902 -,Liberals 51, Conservatives 42, 1905--»Conservgblves 69, Libarcls 29» 1.9;11 -•--Conservatives 83, Liberals 21, Labia 1014 -Conservatives 811 Liberals 25, Independent Liberal 1., Labor 1, 111.19 -•--United Jarreera el Ontario 44, Liberals 29, Conservatives 21, La- bor '.11, Seidler 1, Independent 2, Uirths SUTTER,---in Clinton 1-Iosnital Moi,day, .luly 80th, to Mr. and Mr J. A; Sdttgr, a'daugliter, PERDUE ---At Clinton Hospital, .c lb r iday; Ally 27th, to Mr, Flx: Mrs, IVen,'Perclue, a son. Deaths 4 ILTCIN Tn Clinton, on Sunday, Ju', 24th x Alt •e I i rltn �t d W . , ng'ed07 year Newa. Of Hapiteiiing, ililA the Count. and', District 'While gravelwas being taken itoi 0 pit on the farm of J Il. Sellers Mozris, township • recently »the skeli ton of what Was. supposed 'to .has ;been an Indian' ' was brought ht to 1ig ' ;With the bones were fennel `some a? »row heads, Ibeaver' teeth and a sma piece of slate with a hole drilled I it. The skeleton' crumbled when es posed to the air.`• -It was ;buried' b 1Y11 Sellers "Via. ani 1 Mrs. Robert Lockhart, o Sioux Loolc.out, 'returned to• the hone on Saturday, having spent : a enjoyable visit with•friends at -God rich B n , e millcz`, Auburn, Blyth an Dungannon. ` " The following reverend 'gentleme will occupy the pulpit of Erskine Pres byterian ehurch, Dungannon, aurin the month of August: August 5, Re Chas. Cumming, St. Helene; Angus 12, Rev: Mr. Scabie, Whitechurch; Au u 9 gust 1 ,Rev. Gilbert Gbmn; Pine Ri ver; 'Auglist 26; Rev. Gordon Rintou of Wlinghain. At a meeting of the directors o the Goderich Rural Telephone Co. held `ani Dunganonn on, Monday weer Mr. and Mrs., N. F. Whyard were an pointed to fill the position of ehie operator, left vacant by the resigns tion of Miss Ella' .Stothers, who ba fulfilled the duties'ofi this office wit such competence during the past fiv Years. Their duties commence Au gust 1st. • . Mr. and Mrs. John R.Habkirk o Seaforth announce the 'engageiiien of their younger daughter, Mary Dell to Mr. George` Milton Chesney, Tor onto, son of Mrs.' Chesney and th late Mr. George M. Chesney, former' of Seaferth, the marriage to tak place early in August. °i Miss Dorothy G. Bell of Stayner Who has just completed her course i Kinder a gamen-Frmar Y at Toronto has been appointed kindergarten tea cher at Victoria school, Goderich, at . salary of 8900. On Friday afternoon last, at ,th Old Boys' reunion,, Kincardine, th new. wing of the hospital, ,built at th expense of -Mr, Ross Robertson e New York, a former Kincardine boy, in memorof his mother,, was dedi- sated with appropriate ceremonies. The family of Mrs: George Baeker of Brussels, consisting of five sons and four daughters, together with their families, held a reunion ..and home gathering the past week, which resulted In a very pleasant time. The party consisted of; •Garf. and 'Mrs, Baeker of Foaa Francis; Earl and Mrs. Baeker and two children; of Ca- yeller, North Dakota; Reeve A. C. and Mrs. "Baeker and two children; Win. and Mrs. Baeker and two child- ren, .and Cleve and Mrs. Baeker and -two chiklreri all of Brdssels; Robert and Mrs.. Fairless and son, Winnipeg; Mrs. Zinn and daughter, of Roundup, Montanna; 3liss Pearl Baeker, of Tor- onto and, John and •Mrs, Dnnean of town.'. The late.Mr, Baeker passed away on July 17th, 1900. ' GREAT LITTLE OLD PRODUCER, CANADA IS While Canada has only about one- half of onse • P x cent. of the •world's population, she produces: 90 per cent. of its cobalt, 88 per cent. of its asbes- tos, 85 per cent. of its nickle; 82 per- cent. f ' o its s20 er cent, of p its lmnber,"20per cent. of its cured nab, 18 per cent. of its, oats, 15 per cent. of its potatoes, 12 per cent:. of its silver, '11'i/c per cent. of its wheat, 11 per cent of its :barley, 4 -per cent. of its gold, 4 pe`t eent. of its copper. STOP OVER IN THE MOUNTAINS No journey across Canada is coin piste without a sojourn however brief among ` .the majestic awe-inspiring mountains, Even a one -clay .stop=over at Jasper Perk Lodge, that delightful rustic Al_ pine Chalet by the side of Lac :Beau - vent in the heart. of. Jasper "National Park up in the Northern •.Canaaian Rockies gives untold compensations. This glorious inoimtain Playground is the largest National Piirk in the' world, embracing 4400 square miles of mountain' grandeur. There aro sub- lime snow-cladmounbain, a =fiber bf which Irave never been named and . hundreds of which tower' between 7000 and, 10,000 feet in altitude, gla- eiers, , both smalland great, wild mountain torrents, leaping through gorges and tumbling in white :foam- ing cataracts; •snowfelds and clear apar.klnig'lalces that gleam like jew- el:, in their' setting, of green. Rrcling,-nreunte/0„climbing, boating, on Lae Beauverb and swimming in the cool Alpiixo tarns aro the chief at- tLactions' of thin park, while practi- cally every other healthful recreation may he iisdulged in, There. as `a good tennis court and golf, "eomse under construction, Write any oe the Canadian Nationale Railways for handsomely illustrated booklet August 2. For Sale Drlvmf shed, 16ft. by 25ft, suitable Corr garage ori small barn, Apply to 1 Cuninghame or Canadian National Express 'ofhcc;^^- Auction Sale Of lious'ehold effeSbs, at the resi- dento or the undersigned, Victoria street, on Saturday afternoon, August 4th, at 1.80. Terms: Cash. (��Mrs. E, Dalrymple, proprietress; G, IG. 331 - nett, auetioneer. 1:21=11' s; air Id y n r f rn la 11 n y e- d n 1 I • oramomooneemaar h, Y e n 1 e e fat, Yl!U• Enjoy a good cup of Tea,. Coffee Or Cocoa? If You de our blends of Bileek Orange Pekoe or Green Japan or Our Own Coffee, has, the flavorREAL ?l i �ou areloolriug for.' Tr 'thea arid enjoy a R r of '!'ria, Coi'''ee• or Cocoa, Try n > aEAL cl p Gel; our prices on- Lailndry soap, Toilet soaps, Lux, Ammonia, Peralriino and all the articles you need for the annual spring clean up. , , , Mottq:a(YOUR STORE -OUR STORE-GETOUR PRICES i I Highest Prices ' ee i; x s for Eggs Get th Habitof Dealingat JQ ` &CO'S GROCERY Ph6ne tit • 71H,E STORE FOIL EVEItYBUI1 r �, t: irowti s Bre»ad . . .., , . Breaddelivered( to ali� parts � oJtown MANVARIE YTIES` OF CAKES AND BUNS Fresh; for .xourtable daily �IWe mace Wedding cace .sSpeciality l Neilson's Ice Cream 'and Chocolates . • F . 7Y ' BAKER AND 'CONFECTIONER Phone 1 von f t SPLENDID Musical AT � DOMI I. T CHAUTAUQUA Companies THE D A ,H a ` 1 - Troubadour Male Quartet uartet , Widely -known singers and instrumentalists whose pro- • , grams are popular, classic, humorous and serious' in character.. eA premier musical organization. , Pam -Pant a Players and Singers . . g Native 'Filipinas who feature among their varied novelty __, ••_ selections the folk music of the Philippine Islands. Lillian as ' :J h o ton. Company (Featuring Colonial :and Southern songs - in costume. Instrumental numbers and dramatic impersonations find • a prominent placeMan their programs. i 4 _BIODAYS- 4 CLINTON Aug.34 ..I 49 6 7 SEASON. TICKETS $2.00 • TAX EXTRA Farm: For Sale 100 acres, lot 10, concession 10, Hullett township.. (beside Londesboro station,) Convenient 'for shipping produce, dear church, school stores. Good. land, yell eultveted, banlei,b i1n with stabling beneath, frame house; g good -drilled well, "creek running through faun, orchard.. Apnly on COAL ' qq ,---, THRESHING 00AL vANNELL COAL ,.; COKE AND EGG GOAL ' '" a premises to Mrs. Wm. Lee.. Loitdes- 'born. Phone 2044 :Blyth eeniil+ail:h;. �. +rc,-p, Novo ',hand: Or •ear Cs ti n der- ly. of Alberta coal expected. Phone 155 ' E.` WARD ' 12-tf x e r j • Farm Wanted From 50 to 100 acres, must have fairbuildings, goad water and soil,' Price not to exceed $5000 cash. State lowest arise. .. Sendslice and par- ow . ,1, 1 p ticalar'S ta; NOWS-Record, Clinton. 12.2. , ,.,.a. For Sale 101, acres on Provincial Highway, 51/ miles m st of Clinton, VA miles east of Goderich. Good clay loam,' well cultivated; 4 nsyeS.:aL'Cliard near- all int ly winter e>n •Fruit;' running creel: through 'barnyard; :bank barn • with cement stabling; 55 x 65; driv-', ing ailed and pig. poli combined; good frame bonze, Bard and sort wat in house. Apply on the premises or write Michael Flick, R. R. No. 2, 'Clinton, Phone 3 on 601 Clinton central. 12-4-p. Farm For Sale Parts of lots 37 and 38, concession 10, Gbdarich township, Containing 105 acres, are ofierod forsa o. .On the premises area 11/ story. brick dwelling, a commodious '+bank' barn with stone stabling, underneath and water in the stabling, and a"pigs. and gioaitl'y'pen and driving slier; Thera are 5 acres of bush and 5 acres of g d young ).bearing orehartl, and the remainder of the land is all arable and isset present seeded clown in a prime ' state or oultivation, and located half a mile from school and elurch and convenientlynear market. ' The farm is a very desirable one, • For :further particulars apply 1;6 Georgo Ii. Elliott, Executors. William H. Cole lstate. 7.3-t:f, ' Lost "Howai:d"' gold watch, in vicinity' of -Clinton, If finder will please return same to Connell & Tyndall's butcher shop or Win, D; Connell, they will be suitably re`warded, 11-tf. ;. .. House For Sale Frame house, with "la sore of gar - deix'With fruit trees, for sale. Ap- ply' to Mrs. This, I,oe, R. R. No. 2, Clinton; Phone 15 on 604, Clinton central.t • 10 tf • , - , w Bnilding Por Sala ;Seventy�txve by thirty': In first chase condition eontaihin.g a let of I valualselumbei, A1,50e uare tine- ell siyes for sol, :'M. G. Rang -a .Iiauso Ior S.ale On Mary street, frame bongo, ouso, toa: xlri, water, collar, large lot, Apply to 1,11,11111) 1 1 lr 111 III II1111 111113.14111011 i 111111411111111 a ;,IluIuluumm110 11 1 allq i t Just ui Few w Remid eir"s or SEASONAJ3LEHZ '�' NQS WE CARRY And Your,-lVXag; Need A, 2, a'or 4burner Coal Oil Stove, An Electeie Plate or Grill AM1 1 burner,' Hot Blast Oil Stove' to boil the teakettle A supply 4f' Wicks for the small' German' Oil Stove The best selection of Screen Do ors and Windows: air the County , I arts Green and Arsenate of Lead for the Bugs, The Kitchen Made Overalls (none getter) $2.25 Shoot that Ground Hog with our latest improved; Belgium 22 R,11 at 59,00, also 22's at 35 c. a box Highest Refined American Oil, 27c the gallon, ' Ask your neig boa about it,. No smoking chimneys or nauseating etre froth it and a perfect light. High Test Marathon Gas for your car. ,Guaranteed to give yi more power and pep, quicker starting and above all • great, mileage than, any oche gas on the market. -Ask 1 are using it, See las for their names. 'Bird & Sons Paroicl Roofing and Shingles, Hay Fork Ropes,,three specials +in"these. Plow Pointsfor all plows Beat American Lardinee Ma hine Oil at 60e a gallon.' Stewart t Horse Clipper and Sheep Shearing Machine S y s, Steelguaranteed, (Samson) Lawn Mowers at reduced Prices. t I'llaw 4,. iller ll TELEPHONE 33 CHI-NAMEL STOP, 111111IIII•II IUIIII11111IIIIII4111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIII11Iin uks 101UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl1111111111IIIIIIIIIiIIlU114 ! II Nail III • It 11111011011,11111UII1l. Phone 68. OFFICE HOURS : 9.30 to 12 a.nr.. 2.00 to 5.30 p.m. 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Wednesdays 9.30 to 12 a.m. 7,30 to 9 p.m. DR. W. R. NIMlbffiO • 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, 1923.-- 10-3 For Sale, 24 galvanized, single stall staun- hions, "B.T." make, with steel posts 11 complete. A. 'Robertson, Varna. 11-3 Standing Hay 30 acres of sweet. clover, 5 acres alfalfa and 10 acres mixed grass for rrivate sale, standing. Also farm, ots 16-17-18,, Maitland con. Colborne ownship. for sale or rent. Apply W. 3. Forster, R. R. No. •, 2 Clinton, 'hone 169 Colborne. , , 07-tf Small Farm For Sale 14 milenorth of, Clinton, on Gravel Etoad, containing 8 acres; young or-, liard and small fruit; bank barn with :ement stabling for 4 head of cattle and 3 horses and driving shed 'and len house; 7 -roomed house with good ellar. 'Apply to Mrs. G. M. Far- luhar. -93-tf House Ver Sale 2 -story brick house on North street, n good repair, all conveniences, acre if land, fruit trees, etc. Good stable ould be used for different purposes. lso a 2 -acre lot near. railway 'track. J. Wallis, Clinton. 81-tf. Hog For Service Supreme Lad, No. 180, registered arge Black hog. will stand for ser - ice at the premises of the under- igned. C. W. Williams, Sr., Lot 44, 2aitland con., Goderich Tp. Sept 6-p aby Chicks ARRED ROCKS AND LEGIHORNS CHICK FEED BLA.TOHFORD S CALF MEAL the : best by Government analysis L. MULL, Clinton Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson FLI-*IJK FOR BREAD unit Fie Roe • e y,i v Roses and Maple Leaf FOR PASTRY, Monarch and Pie Crust l`aREA2 SI FOOD oiled Oats, Fresh & free from halls Wheatino, a real good appetizer. BINDER TWINE Call and see us before buying Y Lr FL;'LTIIZER G,UNN'S SUR -GAIN . Jenkins & Son. 'LOMB AND PIM tP , ?hbsi$» E%i**tor llN, •Il+wiitAp44 1411 Singer Sewing Mac Family, Electric and D. It, St Also some second-hand mal good as new. Old machines taken 1:0 part pa Easy Terms. It will pay you to look thes before puying elsewhere, REPAIRING AND PARTS F0I MAKES. OF MACHINES EARL. STEEP Jt CDA NUT. STOVE & EGG FOR I,ALWAYS ON HANDL MMEDIATE DELIVE R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence. Pitot AUCTIONEER HnorG Graduate radua e Carey Sone ne tional School of Auctioneering cago. Special course taken in Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, chandise and Farm Sales. Ra keeping with prevailing market isfaction assured. Write or Oscar »K.lopp, Zurich, Ont. Pho: 93. • Clothes Cleaned and Press Clothes cleaned pressed ar paired. Woolen goods dry ole Rooms over Heard's barber W1 Jr, Jago. ROOFING DOESYOUR URROOFNEEDT FIXED THIS YEAR? We have on hand a complet of Ashphalt Roofing, best of and reasonable prices. Call aa us before buying. SEEDS Mangles, Turnips, Rape, S Seed Corn all vanities, Irish ( Green Mountains, Rural Nei Potatoes and Millett. ALWAYS ON. HAND Five Roses, Purity, Nortt and Pastry Flours, Oat Mil ground Barley, Beef Scrap, Charcoal ' Tanlcg a e, Oyster Sb Corn, Herbageum, Blatchford' Mash, Millc Mash and.Calf RoyaPurple Prates and Wo' Stock Foods Pratts But er ' mi t ll Royal Purple chick Feed. We also have a car load o salt, special price if you bri own bags. J. -A. FORD? '& S( »Phone 123. • Flour and Feed Merchant, Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & T licenses Eggs hlt Paul Wanted Wo are in the market a year round for eggs, and pou: IT WILL BE TO YOUR VANTAGE TO GET IN TO WITH US WIiEN READS MARKET YOUR PRODU(i iUNNd 9 LAN6L IS1 (LIMITED) CLINTON, ONTARIO N;: W. TREWA14 IiA, 3fi ?hone No. 190 Hohnesville 1 CREAM WANTS The demand for aur butt( creasing. To supply this demand w more cream. We request you to ship cream. 'We guarantee you the Market Prices. }accurate to prompt service. Gar firm is known to you a no further recommend: We pay all express chtirg ash cream Cans and pay tri Mantis. Write for Sans tion 110 'trio ' 1113 S1 A 'OR,111 cI1 , Bea *SOCA