Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-9-27, Page 52/th,,1923 Of 'interest to You and 'Me' The I,ititgwel i3ilnzter has purchased Atwood Bee, whickeeases publi•. iota, The job department of the eie will oontitme tobe operated..• 'ederich is tnightily elated because. Iiia of the new Canackan National leeping ears has been called after it. Tery appropriate, we should say.' The price of gasoline has drolipect pt it is hinted that the price of mo- r' licenses will be advanced. Dear ane, the high cost of running a ear` ,tea dilgoesu . s v P ,, The mayor of London i5' talking of etartinl;' a matrimonial bureau in that city in order to marry off the widows' and save money iu, pensions. Thank goodness Clinton's mayor isn't so a,cloggoned Stingy as .that.. ;Wish the "Whisperer" en the stMon real Star would tell us right outwho he: has in mind who would. pull" Cana :de out of the mire into which he -.claims its .politicians have put it or emit his whispering. Whispering al ways .does "get on our nerves.' Icon. W. F. Nielcle has presented a Football td -every school in Kingston and Portsmouth. Rash man! Doesn't lie lcnow that,the boys_now attending these schools will soon be voters? But perhaps he believes if they learn to kick football they'll do less kicking at other things. Aid you. hear that, -girls ? Seven- teen brides-to-be arrived from. Eng, -land and Scotland on the Regina the_ ,other day and proceeded west, where .they expect to meet and marry their :future husbands. It's our young Wo- men who are heeding Franklin's ad-. ;vice now, There seems to be some dispute a to who should he given the. credit of -settling the coal strike in the' Unite States, It is' - not troubling thous :holders in Canada, however. ' The a know that there is no uncertainty. .all as to who will settle for the in creased price in coal, the result of th strike. d e- y "Onlooker" of the Guelph Herald has ` decided that girls of the small ;towns are better loking than city girls.' . Of course, they are. Take a town like Clinton and You'll find more good looking girls to the square rod -than; you'1i find in any big city. If .only the girls would leave off a bit, of powder -and let us have a look 'at'em. The Farmers' Sun...refers to Alan "Crawford, who with three others lost his life while holding Wrangel Island for Canada, as a "mere ,adventurer" ".We think this is a mistake. M Young Crawford was not an adventurer, he was a gallant youngCanadian, will- ing to brave dangers in the hope that lie was serving his country.' That 'his and other lives were thrown away. needlessly many will admit. But that there are young men: still willing to thus .risk, their lives is the glory of -the British race. The -older-per- baps wiser-=ones,should see that such .11ani' spirits are not too needlessly :il'Eed' but when that spirit dies in British hearts then, indeed, will her dory'have departed. May we never see that day. The Goderich Signal, whieli, to do it credit, is usually better informed, -rushed into print -the week before last screaihing about the injustice of the -Ilydro Electric'Cornmission in raising rates in that town whileother towns -here ;getting lower rates, and its feel; WI cry was taken up by other papers' last' week, As a matter of fact Goderieh fares exactly as other mun- , cipalities. While its rate per horse power''is increased, just as Clinton's ` Wingham's'-'Seaforth's and other 'towns, and to exactly _ the same a- mount, $2 per horse rower, its rate 'for household and commercial lighting is reduced, while rate for power is in- creased, Goderieh's rate for power being,,lower than Clinton's. The only . difference, and this is really what is ' the ,matter with Gdderich, is that -while, other towns featured the lower - Ing of rates Gpelerich could only see `the increase, However, ±1 would he weII to;learn all the facts, before put- rting up such a howl, it gives it wrong: ,impression. . - e.nas We shall have to look to the rural ';places for oar orators in future' if present indications prove anything. There'' was liut one entry in the plib- 'lie speaking contest in connectipn with the Clinton and ;Clinton Rural School Fair and he was fromeayrural'sehool. -On the contrary there have been sev c.ral entries in the serrouncling'rural fairs -and at Porter's W111, so, we were informed by one who was present, -"the public speaking wasrrentttr;kably_ good." This is las it should 'be, The dwellers in the rural sections are .find- s in • here t .voices and beginning ' to sate their .cases," in a manner which evduld have astonished their fathers and grandfathers. It is an advantage to anyone to be able to rise in• his,' or `her, place , 1 c and clearly and smoq'Ithly state his, or her, mind on any ques- tion, tinder discussion. . The schools Jay increasing, stress on this, in their oral compositions, and'the school fair contests and the special .courses help ',to teach it. The 'day of old-fashioned oratory is Perhaps gone but the day is here -ghee everyone 18. expected 'to 'form' his own opinions 'and be able to edefend :them in public, When 'neees- 'sary. " NEW VICTORY LOANV'ISSUF A •new issue of Dominion of Cana. :,da bonds, to take up thole/aft tnatur• ''ing on November first, is now offered ler sale, The now issue bears 5 per cera, and there"are "two maturi- ,£4s, one' Of "Ave yetsr,s, selling at 99 e b£ twen4y years, 'selling .xt t'; 413otids m",'tttiin* Au blttuetilbet O • Mnrty ` t~$ 1 Oar. _ t U •dR� fin 1411.d'tr11.. ,, ynfi4 `. Q p ii lbr the/74 fEpte�y rg e s. r } , Halmesville [Che Methodist church is holding a rally service nil Sunday,'Septernber -30th, OC r`vorypn"0 wolcomo. Mrs. W. Pickard Vieitedat the Moine of Mrs. Walters z few flays' daring thoP st week, a c e . On Thursday evening last a few of the young pedple'ot Ilolntesvrlle met at the hemel Mr.tnd Mrs,: Cedmore, A most;pleasing, evepivg eves -el -lent in ga n e ; and sprigs Refreshments were served at the;ulose, The gueet were one idea only,rheY had -a real treat. Mr. -3, T. Webster and bride • of West Wewa nosh visited relatives here over the week -end.,, Quite a lmmber from here.attenid- ed the district meeting and mission, Ary convention held at Bayfield, ori Wednesday of ;last week. The Rey. Mr, Annrs; ai tmsionary from China home on furlough, spent last Wednesday night as the guest'. of his.cousin, M. 4. J. Courtice, Mr, Annie •pad been addressing the dis- trict meeting g atB Hayfield Sallie af - ternoon.• Mrs. Wm,' Mulholland is visiting friends in Detroit, having motored over with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr: and Mrs. Fred Draper, who with their son and nephew visited, here for a day or so last week. The W. M. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Glenn on Thursday. Mrs. John Philips of Seaforth, spent ast week with Mrs. A. Jervis of this village, A great number from here attend- ed the school fair at Porter's Hill on 'Saturday, the weather 'was ideal and snipe fine',exhibits'were shown: ' Mrs .Anderson of, Kippein who has been visiting at the" home, of her ne phew, Mr. Thos. J. Potter, returned home Saturday, - We are glad to. report ,that Mr. CIifton Proctor, who is again taking treatment at the Goderieh„Hospital, is improving, Master Norman Trewartha'is doing nicely and we hgpe to„soon see him out again. , ' a !Miss Marion Alcock left Monday for Stratford to attend Normal. We, wish her ;every. success. . Now, that the C.N.R. station has been improved by lining the inside walls andceiling, it is hoped that it will not be disfigured by names being Mit in the boards or hY writing. The company has decided to prosecute any person found so doing in the future. Mr. and Mrs. L' Gillespie motored' from Ottawa and are spending a few days at the home:of'the lady's grand- parents, Mr. 'and Mrs, A. J. Courtiee. Ur. Frank '• McDonald is spending a few days with his family' here. A number from. here attended the rally day 'services at Ebenezer on Sunday. Miss' G. Ruinba1l of Clinton is spending a few days with Miss Ache- son, ' London Road Mr, and' Mrs. Rossiter of London were guests at the 'hone of Mr. and Mrs. McKnight over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Ancaster and Mrs, Tasker. of Clinton are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McI{night. 0n Thursday evening last the .mem- bers of the U,F.W:O. and their friends had a corn roast at' Mr. Cecil Oakes'. The corn was -much enjoyed and 'a program of music, speech and song served' to fill up a most pleasant even_ .ing. A short time agothe t1.F.W.O. sec- retary received a letter from a another in Northern, Ontario:. thanking the or- ganization for the valuable box of childrens'' clothing received. The October meeting of the U,F.W.O. }viii beheld at the honleof Mrs. T. Lane.: The subject to loo discussed is: "HoW Much Interest Should the Farreey'e Fife Take in . Her Husband s Blfsi- ness? Births•. FISHER -In Clinton, on September 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fisher, a daughter. • CANTELON-At 'Alexandra Hospital on September 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cantelon, of Goderieh, .a .' daughter. X.ERR-In McKillop, on September 20th,_ to Mr. and 1frs, William Kerr, a SOIL Ml AHAN- Hn Wroxeter, on Septem- ;bee 15th, to bit. and Mrs. Tony Mea- han a son. T13BB U,TT-At Consort, )/:ltd., on September 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Teb -, butt, a daughter. 17sther Mae. Marriages WHITE -COLE -At -the Methodist ,parsonage, Huntsville, ' on Sept. 22nd, by . the Rev, Mr•, Godfrey, Irene Wunnifred, second daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Cole .of the Base 'line, .north of Clinton, to Keay - wood Wallington White of White, hall, Ontario, e. II1CKS-e]?AVIDSON-At the Metho- dist parsonage,, ,Wingham, on Sept,, 12th, by the Rev, C. E. Gregg, An. nie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dohn Davidson of' Wingham; to Robert 'McKenzie' Hicks of Saris. WEl3STER-ALTON-At the Metho- dist parsonage, Dungannon; on Sep- tember 19th, by the Rev. J. Peters, Anna Hazel, daughter of Me. and Mrs. S. 11`. Alton of West •Wawan- osh, to John Thomas Webster,son of the late Thomas Webster and of Ibis, Jobe Durnin of West Wawan: pelt, H`I NDMAN . JOIINST'ON Tri Tri- Vitt Memorial Clhneh Exeter, on September 13th, by the Rev; A. A. Trum}fer, 1Vi. Victoria Johnston, to,. IDr,' 11. K, .l brlgbs an, all of Exeter iitstbs: fiz#1tP Iri St. Marys on Septet*, bez 2 ndr, H. Fred Sh', hip, caged' 86 *op, father!, of r4sdtagcfr Sharp ' the; o19Cti5;^llaafk, lin+tnn t,� t 1� t kit obeift`' A t�otr' :' i ,�W,r f ", trOtt4II!i A•t $1yt11, dit 01;.0$tr, o S'PRAITON---txt Godorieb, on Septem; hep ,13th, John Straiten, in his 60th year, Tt10MSON---At Bayfield, on Se tern,» p. b,er 410t1, James Thomson,'in'hid 87th year. DOLrADE-rat II/JCR/110p on, Septem- ber IStb,' Sydney Dolmage,'aged 74 years, S OTT -I C i t Seafor li 4 on Sept.' 1 tit 0 Rachel Thoinpson Noilands, wife of is. _Andrew Scott, aged 49 years, IN MEMORIAM JOHNSTON-In fond and loving' memory of Louis Johnston, who died $41,,, 29th, 1921. "You .' are gone. but not forgotten,. Never 'shell your memory fade. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave where Yell are laid;' -Mother eistees and brothers; Private Sale of Milch Cows and Young Cattle J The.;nndersigned, will offer foe pri- vate male, eomlmeneing on Tuesday, October 2nd, and continuing until call are sold, at lot 30, Rase fine the fol- lowing: 8, 2 year old heifers; '8,,.2 year old steers;;.1 grade 'Jersey heif- er, to freshen in November; 1 Durham heifer to freshen in January; 2 cows due .in October; 3 cows due in No- vember; 1 cow due in December; 1 pure bred Jersey due in April; 2 cows to freshen ...in °April,now milking. 'Ibis is a load of well .bred stock and. the young cattle are suitahle for feed- ing purposes. Terms: Cash, or time, to suit the purchaser. W. Marquis. W. -W: Wallis. 21-1. Roomers Wanted : r Roomers or boarders wanted. In- quire at The News -Record' office. 21-2 • New Victory Loan • Partieluars " as to purchase -wind conversion of 1923 bonds will be giv- en on request without 'charge. Bonds now on .sale.: W. Brydone. • '21-1 $850 Will Buy 5 -roomed house, one acre of land, with orchard and large hennery, just inside the corporation of Goderieh town..: For 'further particulars ap- ply to J. P. Ryan, Goderieh, 21-2-p. AuctionSale of Stock 50 head of• cattle will be sold by publie 'auction at ' Hohnesville on Tuesday, October 9th. at 1 o'clock. Full particulars next week.; N, W. Trewartha, proprietor, G. ,1?. Elliott, auctioneer. " 21-1. Cement Platforms I am still making cement tops for wells, with. 3 -inch- ventilator, made according to order to fit -any -well, can be removed any time, cheaper than lumber. H, H. Cantelon, It, R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone 15-619. 21-1-p, Stock For Sale . Bay mare, aged 8, years, bay mare, 9, 2 nice driving horses, good dry cow.. Jennie -A. Brown, concession 2, Hullett. Clinton P. 0, 21-1-p. Change of Time on Can- adian Nationals' A change of time viillebe made on Sunday, September 30th, 1923. 'For full particulars apply to any ticket agent Canadian National Rail- ways. , . 21-1 House ,For Sale 7 -roomed house, on Albert street; in good condition, good cellar, town water, 14 acre of garden. Apply to C. B. Hale, Clinton. • 20-2-p, House Wanted in Clinton Small, comfortable,' house, in good repair, to purchase: Apply to John 'Aitken, Clinton. 20-tf. Desirable Property For Sales Nice farm hoino of 100 acres or more, just outside the corporation of the town of Clinton, on the Pro vincial Highway, being lot 22, ,eon- cession 1, Hullett, township.' Soil, good clay loam, excellent water. For particulars apply to A1eit, : It, Brown, 20=6f. Auction Sale of farm stock and implements at lot. S2, concession, 10 Goderieh township;' on Wednesday, October, 3rd,: at 1 o'- clock sharp, consisting of the follow-, ing Horses: General- impose aged team driving horse, quiet;'. and ;re-. liable.:; Cattle;, •3'``Durliani'; geode cows, dile to freshen in April; 1'fail row cow; 5 yearling steers; 3 spring calves; 2 store hogs, average, about 425 lbs. each; 25 hens; 25 pulletts, Iniplenmentss Maxwell binder, G ft,i cu�;t, Deering mower; 'Deering hereto take; McCorntielr , cultivator, nearly new; disk harrow; set sleighs; set of harrows; single plow; scufiler; wag- on; hay rack; gravel box; 2 cutters; twin plow; seed chill; about 20 tons good. ti.inothy hay, 0 quantity of green feed; 114 acres of corny sugar nettle, fanning mill, Sharples, create: separator; set scales, 2000 lbs.; (pen steel tired buggy; top buggy; daisy churn; set double harness; set single harness; wheel barrow, root pulper,' extension ladder; buggy pole; whiffle - trees, 'chains, forks and other .articles too numerous to 050111ion: - Also quantity of household furniture, heat- ing stove etc. Terns: All swum ' of $10 and under, cash, over that amount 12 months creditwill be -given on furnishing approved joint notes or a discount of 5 per cent, for cash on credit amounts. Mrs. Adana Canto- Ion, Proprietress. G. II, Elliott, Ane. tloheer, , 2p-2. Rad Track Fer Sale• Half ton Ford truelc, in geed Ain, icing condition. Apply to'Earl :Otiel, Chnten. . ,. 19r,tf. ', ' Ifinige. W ted O�tttt , ? hese, A ,srrixll, ;00166 ,ta It i• nqu ntbtu 'a, Atlaitt:' lot+r, lb. I!7#' gv Oiiii'911i 1 Ile Clinton FOR YOUR Pickles you need the highest (nllity of vinegar and spiece, t}tq duality at lowest• prices, THIS WEEK. SPECIAL 3 3 dozen Jai Rubbers ;,,25c. 2 lb. of: Coeoa r boxes matches ,'; . , , . , 3oc 1 ,pkg. corp flakes; 10 RUING; Souls . , .490 1 lb. Black tea 1i NG U$_YOUR EGGS ANT) RE GEIVE HIGHEST: FOR 'THEM, MAEki OUR STO YOUR STDRE Get the Habil; of Dealing at JOHNSCN ,& C r Q S GROCERY THE Phone ill r , 7STORE FOR EV1uItY$OAY p a° , , , ,5e. , •10e, ORALE PRICES rown's fir/ ad Bread delivered to all parts sof town MANY VARIETIES OF CAKES AND BUNS Fresh: for your viable '' daily We 'snake Wedding'cakes a Speciality Neilson's' Ice' Cream and:;Ch000lates F. J. _BROWN & CO BAITER AND' CONFECTIONER Phone 1 NEW LAID EGGS ALSO LIVE POULTRY We pay the farmer a premium for strictly New Laid Eggs and also for well fattened Live . Poultry of all kinds. Special arrange- ments will be made to handle produce from a distance. Phone or write us: for regular weekly price list which gives all the necessary information. ..Gunn, Langlois Co.=,.. Limited Montreal,' Quebec. N. W. TREWARTHA _ Manager, Clinton Branch Day Phone 190 Night Phone 214w 01111111114 11111111111A Auction Sale OF Jerseyand Guernsey Heifers Y and Calves The proprietor will -offer for saleby public auction the following at: Stapleton Farm, Lot 38, Con. 1, Tuckerslnith $atuiday, Sept. 29th 1923, at 1 o'clock CATTLE Holstein heifer rising -3, due March Jersey heifer rising 3,'due Jan: • Holstein heifer rising 3, due Feb. Guernsey heifer rising 3, doe Dec, . Guernsey. heifer rising 3, due Jan. Guernsey heifer rising 3, due Dee. Ayrshire rising 3, due December (eligible for registration) Holstein heifer, 2 years. Jersey heifer, 3 years Jersey heifer, 8 years ALL THE ABOVE 'ANIMALS Jersey heifer, 3 years , Jersey brindle heifer 3 years, Guernsey heifer, 2 years 8 Guernsey heifers 1 year old 2 Holstein heifers 1 year old 6 Guernsey heifer 'calves rising 1 Year ' 3 Holstein heifer calves, rising 1 2 Guernsey heifer calves: 4 mon, 2 Bull calves, 1 month. ARE OF FIRST CLASS MILKING : STRAIN; MANY From the best procurable stock, and all of them from TUBERCULAR` TESTED COWS Also:. the following _machinery: Massey -Farris corn binder, nearly new Coekshutt 14 -tee harrow; Massey Harris 14;disc harrow 2, Coelcshuti-gang plows Oliver double furrow riding plovf., Farmer's .Friend double: furrow'. riding plow, Harrows, Deering ,Mower' Land Roller; Frost &,Wjood hoe seed drill disc fertiliser seed drill M, -H. 6 foot 'mit grain binder, new M. -II, tractor hitch for binder: McCeettiick corn cultivator, new 1 Wagon 1 1 Log- Truck' 1 Wide tired wagon - 5 -inch grain crusher, extra planes 14 and 16 Masse Hi tandem yarrs toden tractor :disc, new. 2 steel gasoline tallks'25 .gallons 1 steel _gasoline tank 90 gallons 3 steel gasoline tanks 80" gallons' Babcock milk and cream tester, new Verse -clipping Machine,, --new 1 3 -furrow Cocicshutt tractor plow, nearly new 1 Tractor 2125 H.P.•Avery, will be offered for sale subject to reserve bid. . TERMS OF SALE All sums tinder$10, cash; six months approved joint notes, with a discount of 3 Per cent, for cash. Auctioneers decision shall• be' final in all disputes. JOHN ; RANSTO,RD, Proprietor ,GEORGH ELLIOTT, 'Auctioneer Farm For Sale 200 acres, tots 29 and 80, concession 8, Mullett township 2 and 0 half miles. from 1.011c/es/iota, good land, bank barn, with stalling beneath, ;frame house, drilled well. Apply to Alberti `U'odden, Londosboto, , 1542.• Patti s Clsttircb Bait attr ` The Intlios of St;; stftl's blip rkh cvill1 hold I: olki,Altlttthl• aar'kab!' ri � �`Ia rs ;f i; 51 It tdr^utlo • �.�e. >.,. ,�r,1+?#',t�atn'I� 0n>�, l"4sak.,; nseiettetti a 11i 1'4l ti►is -Soil, In attlnal; seta,. House For Sale Five,roogaecl house, storey . and half, town water, electric lights, with x/, acro of land. Situated on,Janoes street.' Apply A.. L. 'Cartwright, Huron street. Phone 74. 164f, Winding' far ,,See vc ty tv `ikv'tlairtyr In :fA, Ig. ht 4 al C" t `tld c n t l , t+l �>, u, } a las n ttif a fat ' Of .1A1p } 1 ti0$0rrl „ , MAO *WO t3Ra , ,,.lr •i;.11 iod�•a� 104,11 .1.11e , I, tip' What fs Hi -Test Nie►rat .a ' h �, Gasoline? A motor fuel superior to any other,;.nake at a similar ried, of albY 918 'gasoline, but a product that Makes starting easier thatp iekens pick-up and permits greater development �than.any �othe><+ gasoline at an equally low price, A TESTED GASOLINE, The' most careful and exhaustive chemical and practical tests were trade before we were willing to offer ',HI -7 EST MARATHON GASOLINE for sale. These tests disclosed that its ready vaporization made: starting easy, even in the coldest weather. Spark plugs seldom fouled and that less carbon was deposited in cylinders, . Thorough combustion kept this gasoline from leaking into the drank `case and Power was increased- enormously, COSTS , NO MORE THAN OTHERS with all its points of superiority. These are undisputed' facts. Try it yourself and be. convinced the same as thousands of others throughout Ontario, RED INDIAN MOTOR OIL is alsq in a class .by itself. :Costs no more than the inferior,motor oils on the market. SSO.LENE COAL OIL (American), Try it and note` your clean lamp glasses, also it burns the ,last drop en your lamp. Entirely free re fro tithe e nauase 'r ,. ail IE, odors when !burned in your oil stove. Worth .. double the price of others but sells at only two cents per gallon more., llawkins &-Miller TELEPHONE 53 CHI-NsAMEL STORE IitsI,IIICIIIIIs111IiIll1110111i II d u I 1' I f IIIIIdIIIIII II IIIUIUtlIIItlIti1111111UIIli1lUlll4rp;,Ibr,liPIIIIPIIlulU1118!iIIIIIII GOAL a THRESIN OAL and CANNELL COAL ' Now on hand E. WARD Phone, 155. 12-tf,. Phone 68. OFFICE HOURS : 9,30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5.30 p,tif. 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Wednesdays 9.80 to 12 a.m, 7.30 to 9 p.m. DR; W. R. NIMMO Chiropractic Specialist, Specializing in, Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases, Normandie Block, Clinton. Ont. Fall Wheat For Seed I have a limited quantity of Golden Chaff fall wheat for seed. From registered: stock,, and clean. Loren Tyndall, R. R. No. 4, Clinton, 18-tf. Farm For Sale • One. hundred and forty-five acre farm adjoining the village of Rippen. Fifty-five 'acres under 'cultivation, rest in grass. Good bush, creek with water all the year round. Six - •room frame house with cellar, sum- mer kitchen and wood -shed, good or- chard, two barns 38x56, one a bank' barn, driving shed and stable 36x50. Two wells. This farm belongs to the estate of the late George Taylor and •must be sold to wind up the estate. For particulars apply to Samuel Thompson, R. It. No, 1, Brucefield; Ontario, 16-tf. Farms For Sale or Rent Farm containing 8914 acres, 10 acres bush, lot 56 Maitland concession Goderich township, Good bank 'barn 54x56, with good cement: stables, Ce- ment silo, pig pen, driving shed, cons- fortable house, good orchard. Also north ;half of lot 36, Hullett, on Base line, containing. 8514 acres, with creek running through. Barn 36x56, good orchard. Will be sold together or separately. Apply to - Thos. X. Mair, Joseph street, Clinton. 16-.tf. Farm For Sale 100 acres, lot 10, concession 10, Hullett township, (beside Londesboro station.) Convenient,: for shipping produce, near .church, school, stores. Good land, well cultvated, bank barn with ,tabling beneath, frame house, good drilled well, creek running through farm, orchard. Apply on premises to Mrs. Wm, Lee. Londes- horo. Phone 26-14 Blyth central. 20-8-p. House For Sale Frame house on Albertl street, Clin- ton, with one quarter of an acre gar- den with fruit trees, for sale. Ap- ply to Mrs. Thos, Lee, R. R. No. 2, Clinton; Phone 15, on 604, Clinton central. 10-tf House For Sale 2 -story brick house on North street, in good repair, all conveniences, acre of land, fruit trees, etc. Good stable could be used for different purposes. Also a 2 -acre lot near railway •track. G., J; Wallis, Clinton. .81-12. TIMOTHY Are you sowing any Timothy this fall? Wo have some good clean seed and are offering it very reason- able, Free . Cook Hook With every bag of Monarch I?astry Flour you can get' a Cook Book free, Monarch is a snow white Pastry dour, smooth, velvety and free from lumps, Milled :'from Ontario wheat for use in baking not containing yeast. Try a bag, it is wonderful. Bread Flour ;Purity, Five Roses, Maple Leaf, and I! ive Jewel. Everyone of them' will Wake - good bread. Poultru and, Steck Supplies A' :full. Line °f Poultry and Sino k o Specifies and Remedios. Orkin hest: rides paid for Velieat,'Bar- .' ts,;Tht • kwheat, And P058, 11i ley, Singer Sewing Machine Family, Electric and D. R, Styles Also some second-hand machines, gooc>, as new. Old machines taken as "Part payment Easy Terms, It will pay you to look these over before plying elsewhere, REPAIRING AND PARTS FOR AL11 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 111. 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. -38-tf-1923 "°:Clothes Cleaned and Pressed ° CIothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned., Rooms over Heard's barber shop. W. 3, Jago: "83-tf _ GRAIN We are in the market for wheat,, barley, oats, buckwheat and peas. Offer highest prices for clean grain. Always on hand A complete ling of Flour, Bran,. Shorts, Ground Corm, Oats and Bar- ley, Calf Meal Stock Foods, Herbag_ eum, Farina Chowders and Oatmeal. Also a complete line of Asphalt Roofing. . We have the agency for Toronto Asphalt Roofing Co. They, make nothing hut quality roofing. Come and see our roofing before buying and you will find our prices right. J. A. FORD &. SON Phone 123 FIour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers Also issuers, of Hunters & Trapperis licenses Sewing Machines Cil and repairs Sharpies S " e a rat®k'S Blatchford's Calf Meal Tankage E. L. IVIITTELL, Clifton Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson CREAM vtlANT1ED! The demand for bur butter In f creasing.. To supply this demand we requite more -cream. VP' request you to 'ship us: #natal Cream. hire guarmite°ou the:' lHf x9;1teti96 Market Prieee, , IRccarato Unita • rued prompt eervieerta Our firm le known to 'gen and nett1111 ata •fflrther rocaraaaeiert WA !l A rill et%pr lI ,eliAt'ged, inn ,rein Iaizmpair ihrloo Maelf WiItu fer,15115* elk fie Oen to Om' ')Ilii ° 440114,