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l'r miler Baldwin wanted to got
'tlze will Pf the people 'o1 Gaeari :'Bri-
'tttin;and he got it. - Unfortunately
:Ent' etability of 1nevoi'n ueutt at' .only
proved tite truth of the old saying;
Ialatrjr aver),, many Minds."
p cCa thieves,
l z : axe reported "to :b •
in the, ;tothern end of t1 e'•noun
tyr ' rdhiolcelr ; koaling ': le ,considered
by",allble»both c peeeons, nS about.
th4 "lewest,4rowel sort of; nieannessagb.
lug, Ti}ere should lir#: none 'o it
'in thin good sonny.
T.he, Terontcx,•;;Star. finis lati't;with.
Pf erniet Ferguson for O ing ,off' the
t4
nW furniture ;bought by the l ztary
Geverfenent.and keeping the old stuff
thought' earlier by Tery . and Orrt
'Ggyoxninents, ,But The a Star should
dcuow that old furniture'ia nitwit more
prkeed': nowadays; "by a,;g'reat 'litany
'People anyway; than naw .furniture,
.,'no matter how eestly.
The UJ.F.O. and U.F,W O. are meet-
mgin convention in • Toronto ,, tills
week: The failure or .partial' fail,
ire of the Co-operative Association
comes'in fora good deal of tlisciis,
sten, Inexperience ami, probably, the
lack of co-pperatiou, aceounts'in large
;;measare for the failure.' Getting to -
*ether ether :and keeping ,together ' and
keeping out of .polities would do more-
for tlte'farnrers than anything' :ol84,
is the conclusion many , people with
:the welfare o_fthe tillers of the soil
at heart have come to,
'HURON OLD BOYS MAY HONOUR.
MEMORY OF REAL
"OLD BOA'S"
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. The '24th annual meeting of the
Huron Old Boys' Association, pf'Tor-
-onto, was i}old-in one of the parlors
of the. Y.M.C.A.,' on,Friwy evening,
and wasthe largest attended annuai-
meeting that had 'been held for years.
lust. J.
A. McLaren, president, 01130-
piedthe chair.: - A report of the
year's transactions showed the As-
sociation to 'be' in a good condition,
,.the report of Treasurer John .Robert-
son :showing a bank 'balance.
Mr. Thomas, `McGillicuddy, well
"known as. a former Huronian,'and
now'hol(ling a" responsible - position in
the; Departnient of Agriculture, gave
an interesting address on "Rough Di-
amonds in Huron," which was both
retrpspective arid introspective, ,and
humorous. A stiggesstion was made
that,in sortie way a memorial or tes- C
timonial should be anade' that would
at all times commemorate . the mem
Airy 11 those whose pioneer life had
made the county what 11 'now is. Mr.
William 'Houston, a native of the
county of Bruce, but fox years prom- R
inent in Toronto educational matters,
aa well as being one of the editors of
Pi.enldent,W J"'roitdfoot, Vivo -Peed-
dente, Mrs, W h erg}tson, Mag, 11, C,
Ring and Mars J< .1a,, Tintedns;'Sect+e,,
"NUT, assisted ,:hy .l5,- S.
i.1ynn; F'inaati4ial 1Secrotary, J A.
,patieron;' T;ceaenrer,; M
n,Chaplains,, •0,?:Robett-
!s . :
g , Rev', Jas, Wilson,
ROY." C, A. Seeger; Artditars, IL S.
Sheppard and • int, Bailey; . Exceutive
Committee, 1I, W. Thnmins; 'D, D.
Wilson, It.-, Ilolmes,'' I'I, J, '11?oreisb,
Major Beek,`'R, Iling, J, R: Lyotr, G,.
� Newton, F. I1 Hodgson,' N. If. e lr> Lob-
C' o <.l, P. Cooker, < S. h., Scott, W,
W ' o n
,. Sl T. Cr. Soole 3,Walsh,
a P,,]st
w, B. Phillips, H. B,,'Stonve, C 0,
Ross, IL Martin, and the following
ladies: Mrs.;1lxeLaron Mrs; Holmes
Kra,Scott, Mrs, Floody, Mrs,,,, Beck,
'Mr's. Cab4iedick, Mrs. Morrish,Mrs,
Maetin, Mrs, Johnston, Mrs. Irwin,
Mrs, Stowe and Miss'' Irene Freimnan,
,..,On assn;Bing the pr,•esideney, Mr'.
Proudfoot acknowledged the •honor
conferred on him, and "stated he would
do his utmost to maintain the high
standard set by his predecessor.
Itefreslrments were:' served, during
which the members {mitt different
sections of the, county exchanged
greetings, .and at a reasonable hent
the members journeyed, homeward,
having spent a 'most enjoyable reen-
i0n,
The annual At -Rome will be .held
early in, January:
Marriages
1VI.eEWAN —•HAIR -In Clinton, on
December 12131, by the Rev: 3. E.
" Hogg, Elda Jane, daughter of Me.,
and Mrs. Walter• "Mair of Clinton,,
to John W ,McEwaa' of Kincardine.
ARMSTRONG—HARRISON—At Up,
land, California,. on December 4th,
Ruth Adelaide, daughter ' of : 341,,
and Mrs. George Billingsleiglr Har-
rison, to John Awdrey Armstrong,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Arni,
strong, of Ontario, California,' for-
merly .of Clinton,
CARDIFF —HALL -In Elma town-
ship, on November 21st, by: Rev. J.
P. McLeod; • Wm. Ernest Cardiff
Brussels, to Annie Lyle, only of Mr. and Mrs, Norval
Hall, of Elmo...
Births
TYNDALL.,—In Goderialt township,
on'Decernlaer 9th, go, Mr. and Mrs.
,Roy Tyndall„,a daughter. -Lula
lElizabeth.
LGIE-In Tuekersmith, on Decent-
ber. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Elgie, a daughter.
Deaths
OLE—In Hallett township,. on -Dec.
7th, Charles Cole, aged 94 years.
RUMBALL--In• Clinton, on December
7th, Albert Runtball;• son of the
late Samuel Rumba]] of Gode'licl3
township.
EYNOLDS-In Hullett township, on
December '10th, Patrick Reynolds,
aged 77 years. •
the Globe, also :gave an interesting
Mr. 'McLaren,. "referring . to the
pleasures' he had enjoyed in his eon
nectlon with the Association as its
President, (a , position' he has 'filled
Most acceptably to the members,)
ked to be relievedowing-to the
tress of otter matters.
111e following officers were elected:
Ion. Presidents,:. Gen: William Otter,
ir Jelin •Willison, 3, A. McLaren;
A Dance
Will be held in the;)odge're00] of
306, Bayfield line, Odder/eh township,
on Monday evening December '17th.
Everybody welcome. Ladies, please
provide._ 32-1.
a Auction •- Sale "
Of h'iousehold effects at the hone
of the late. Thomas Cottle, Joseph st.,
west, on Saturday,' December 15th.
ii 1 Ptelee ellen. z a follpwq; 2
betl>•oam suites; springs; '4rletxesses;
extension;' balite; .2. small ,.tabioi; hak
rvriting,desk,boolc'ease eou)lbitteil; 31{;,111
melt buffet; 3 ook1ng Chalton; couches
T,in ileal; sowing machine; • Royal.
Oak range, (nearly, new); 1114bee
toslk stave (nearly new); :anal .and
woods motor{ electric grill; 3 lantern
toilet set; .so'voral dozen floavot^ Bots;
quantity'of ite ;'quarttity.of hied-,
Ung;' wheelbarrow; -set single IrartleSs
forks and, shovels; tools;: dishes glassy
.kvtaro and other articles too numerous'
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Auctioneer.' 1 tS1• ie ll,"
Elliott,,A o� • Eagl4son,':
I'i'oprietorr, 82.1
Auction Salo
Of. 54 head, of clloiee Durham, dere
ford and Polled :Angus heifers and
steers; 11 Leieest,er ewes; Durham''
odw, 8 years, tq .freshen December
23rd,1 2 chunks oft 5igs about 75 lbs:*f.
"'rubbea,• tired top buggy; at Connells.
barn,, Clinton, on Monday, Decaetuber,
17th, at 1 o'clock sharp, Thiele an
exceptionally choice lot of well bred
cattle, bred and raised in, Huron
"equ'nty. Terms: -..-8 II -meths Credit on
approved joint notes -or 4 per- cent,
straight allowed for cash, John Tin.
nor, Noitnan Holland, Proprietors.
G, TI, Elliott, Auctioneer, " 32.1•
NOTICE TO• CREDITORS
IN THE. ESTATE' OF DAVIT) AL-
BERT LINDSAY, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the ps
tate of ,David Albert Lindsay, late of.
'the township of Goderich in the coun-
ty et HTuroh1 yeoman, deceased, who
died on or about the first day of Oc-
tober, A.D. 1923, are required to de-
liver'to John T, Beacom and Louis A.
Anderson, the administrators of .the
said estate, or their solicitor, on or
before -the first day of January, A,D;
1924, a full statement of their claims
together with particulars thereof, and
the nature of the securities, ' if any
held by -them all duly verified by affi-
davit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that' after
the said last mentioned date the said
administrators will proceed to dis-
tribute the estate of the said deceased
amongst the "persons .entitled there-
to, having
hereto,.having regard only to such claims
as they shell have; received dine no-
tice and in accordance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, this 12th day of
December, A,D. 1923.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont.
Solicitor for the said :Admin..
istratets, -
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
All persons 'indebted to the Estate
of the late Dalcid Albert Lindsay are
hereby notified, to pay the amount of
their' indebtedness to the•undersigned
forthwith. Any debts .unsettled by
January 1st will be placed'in process
of collection by law and costs added,.
December 12, 1923. -
J. T. Beacom, L, A.. Anderson, Admin-
istrators. - 32-3
- Auction Sale
Of 30 . head of choke young cows
heifers and steers, Mr. .Ernest
Townshend will sell by. public'auotion.
at "L' annori's Ilotel Stables, Goderich,
on Tuesday, December 18th, 1923,.
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp the
following:. 1•Iereford cow, 5 years old
calved 3 weeks; extra good Holstein
core, 7 years due in: February; 4 heif-
m.°admilliONM.reisee=0±441
C-"4,14. annuoe
hi the New Pdrdor Sedan the well -known -Ford sturdiness,
d.ppendability and economy have been combined with a
1rl.egrecy of convenience and refinement that makes this, the
most'ren arkable closed car value ever offered.,
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The front slat in' this new model" is of: the 'full -width'+
stationary type. Four doors are provided, affording easy
access to front or rearlro n either side.
Upholstery and appointments are of a quality and complete-,
cess hitherto obtainable only in cars of much higher price. .
You are cordially invited to inspect this renYarkable new car
at the nearest Ford dealer's showroom.
Cour e, $665 t Percher Sedan, $$95
Manta Starling and Lighting Equipment Standard ' line ,wd,k,
Toux''ing Car; $445 Runabout, $4O5 • Truck, $495
Madrid Starling and Lighting tryuipment $85.00 extra,
Nees i. 0. b. cord, Ontario, 'cove meat Taxes excel,
All Ford models may be obtained through
i'1e F'or'd Weekly, Purchase Plan
CARS » 'f.`R.MKS w T .. C' aRS
3*:00
ANV rbv CAIA A,, Li1Jli:NIt81, l`iSr4D, t`JNTA
houeewifil' cid • 3
s p o 1s,hor Ctxlsttnaa"colsr$ r), d rt '
, , 4 pIi dI � .Soo trurr
Chrielanas ,i,ruits nt. out, window find yen Will ogre° -with as ,that they' ere
good. d Come ,
C o rn t
6 and lei: ns sirpp ly yeti tins yeat;,•.';'Our spop3g,1,1irice list
soon. in our window. Como early and avoid rash,
COUR IN'
a see x
d our assartm4nt o
1 Chi vva'•+
na .l,t„ wream and Bravo, Berry
r Briawls'
Tea Sots' �
ate, ' They make a"very useful' 1Mistltme gift Por. jou, 1 z
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Santa Clausas on liis way with a chpioe )i'ssortrnont of Christmas
411ges, Nuts and Candies; watch for hien.
MAKE OUR ,S .,
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PROMPT SERVICE TIE STQTE.
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You will then be sure of gettiiig the best bread obtainable. At
Your 'grocers or we will deliver it to your door' flesh daily,
We are now offering the biggest value to rclbe had in Chocolates,
NEiiLSON'S FAMOUS CLUB 'BOK' .a:. ;,,,,......60e, i31
F BROWN &C
BAKER AND 'CONFECTIONER
Phone '.1 <'
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New 'lAWW 4 E G&
ALSO
LIVE POULTRY
We pay the farmer a premium for strictly New Laid Egg°s 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, & C. Limited
Montreal, Quebec.
N. W.'TREVWAli T •,A,
Manager, Clinton Branch
,Day Phone 190 Night Phone 214w
ers rising 3 years due in February
'and March;, 9 heifers weighing about
'800 lbs,;:'13 steers weighing up to 900
lbs,; 2 young Herefords. These are
all good Ontario-br;ed cattle of good
quality, and will be sold without any
reserve. . Terms -Tan months° credit
will be given on furnishing approved
joint 'notes,' A discolant of four, per.
cent. sti'Aight allowed for :cash. Er
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nest Townshend. Proprietor, . T.
Gundry, Auctioneer. 32-1.
Private Sate.-
' Of household effects on Friday and
Saturday December 14th and 15114
call between,1 .o'clock anti nine. At
Wilfred Farquhar's, William street,
Clinton,; 32-1.
Auction. Sale
Of farm," Stock, implements and
household effects, the•property of ,t1
late Reeve. Lindsay, will take 'deed a
lot 60, Bayfield line, Goderid' Tp
miles': Southwest of, Clinton; on We
nesday, Eiecernber 19th, at 12 o'clbel
noon, sharp, as follows:: HORSES
Draft mare, 11 years, • supposed to :b
in foal; Peecheron snare -rising fou
years; gray Perplieron • horse, risin
3 years; •Perchoron horse, rising:2
driving horse, quiet and reliable, driv
ing mare, 8 y„ ears old. C ,TTL'
Cow, -4 years old due to.freshen.Is
of 'January„ heifer; 3 years, to fresh
en 20th Jan;; cow, 9 years, tp fresl
err 29th,Jannary;' cow, 4: years
freshen 29th January; cow, 5 year
to freshen 2nd of February; cow,
years to freshen 15th of Feb.; cow,
years, to ,freshen 8th of April; blind
&ow, 10 years, 'Lb freshen 20th of Ma
heifer', 3' years, to freshen 1st of Feb.
2 heifers, rising. 2 years;.3 steers
tieing 2 years; 6 spring' calves. PIG
Brood sow, due to litter time ,0
sale. IMPLEMENTS—M.-H..13inde
7, feet cut; 'M 11. mower, 6 foot cut
114. -IL hay lake; M. -H,. corn binder,
spring tooth cultivator; 2 set;dl discs;
steel roller; Diamond harrow, 4 see -
tion; M. -IL -,Seed drill, 12 lioe; M: H
riding'plow; 2 walking plows; twin
plot., M:-31, bean sniffier and puller,
(complete); horse' seuilier; wagon;
hay rack; sot of; hub sleighs; trnelt
wagon; gravel box; rubber tired bag,
gy; steel tired buggy, Portland out,
ter; hay raker Frost & Wood; Chat -
stain fanning mill; DeLaval No, 15
create 'sepaeatmr, new; evell windlass
and bucket; 2 set double harness; set
single harness; 0 horse collars; about
130 toes: clover and timothy her; hay
fork, car. rope and slings; grinding
stone, quantity of lumber; root ma-
nor; quantity of roots;' about 100 Leg-
horn • Ilene; a number of gesso and
deeps and a collie dog; wheel barrow
quantity of potatoes: HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS - Home Comfort steel
range; washing machine, Red Star
with wringer; Daisy. cinu'n;: 2 small
tables; extension table; ]citehen table;;
glass cupboard; New Home 'sewing'
machine; linoleum, 12 by 18; 2 rugs,
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by 12 dud 11 by 8; organ; 'par10u0:
suite; sideboard; 2 reeking c)tairs;
kitchen chairs; pic1(12:0 ; two betlreem
suites; 3 beds; 2 earpote; lounge, and
other articles too numerous to mein,:
tion. At. three o'clock will also be
offered for Salo tiro old Orange hall
situated int the property.
TERM'S:—Sleets, fowl and all
e01nn of 81:0 and under, cash, Over
tliat amount 10 months credit alieW-
cd' on bankable paper: or discount of
(3; per' tent, straight for cash, Irv,
or7titin1' to be sold and satisfactorily
settled for on day of sale atttl 1.iefotre,
being removed Trani premises. Low
Anderson, ,Tohn I+', i3c:acovz, Adnnmrs-
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Taxpbyerk are; reminded thatthe
second instalment of, taxes for 1923
are now payable, the last day for
payment before adding the five per
cent penalty being December 14th.
No notice, other than this miller
tisement }vill he given. Attention is
called to the bylaw passed at the
Council meeting of November• 5th,
by which anyone in arrears for taxes
will be debarred from voting at the
municipal elections in January.
L. STONG, Tax collector,
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COURT -OF 'REVISION
Voters' List, Clinton; 1.223
Notice is hereby given that a Court
will;+be held, pursuant to the Ontario"
Voters' List Act, by TTis Honor
'the
Judge of the Cunty, Court of , the
county of. Huron, at the Council'
Chamber, Clinton, on the 20th'' day
'of December, 1923, at 8 o'clock p.m.
to hear and deterinine eomplaints''of
errors and omissions itn'the Voters'
List of the Municipality -of Clinton for
1928. -
' Dated at Clinton this 6th day of
Decctn'ber,,1923, D. L. Macpherson,
31.2,; Town Clea.
.Heater For Sale
Good coal heater, only used one
year, 11). flirt class ®andition, If you
want it bargain see F, Plaskett, Priv:
cess'street, 321-•-2-p.
Mink Skirts Wanted
I Will paiy from 85 to 88 for mink
from tbls:vsection.- Dark skins;, bring
special, arises. Highest prices . for
fox, 'coon and weasel. II, A. Hovey,
Clintee,'7110ne 89,; 31-tf.
Cockerels For Sale '
5,:0, Ancona, (Riverdale); 13. P.
Rocks, 14laoclan. old Coliege .strain; ,S,
C. White foghorns, Ferris 300 -egg
strain; 21.50 each a few white 'AVy-
andotteS, Regal -Dorcas; $2,00 each.
Goo, E. Greenelade,'Bayfield.. Phone
602-z'-72, Goderich <central.
Bull For Sale
A Polled Angus :bull, 12 months old,
Apply to John Harvey; Londosboro,
31.3.p.
Two Houses to Rent
On :Princess "street, Immediate
possession, Apply to A. Cantelon.'
31-2,
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we.ean sPlve it f0
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tSn$ 6051001137r0.
150 weedsoft coal, cot or hard Coal, Let .U9show
yon ifs superiority over, any other furnacg at an 'e ii, 1 price. ,
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Also rompinbex WO earary 0111y .one kind. of ,Coil 411 and Gasoline
both pure and hig'heat refined of any to be had iii,.Canada• , The
proof 113 the.hunt:bide of satisfied users an t31* section pf thecountry
and elsow ere,
SPECIAL'
A few 40 watt lampg 'left et -8 fox ..,
., .,; .$1.00
Pure Aluminum Dish sh Pads, each ^: , ,
'. ti• .$1,25
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THRESiNG COAL -and
CANN.ELL COAL
Also good Slabs
, Now on hand'
E, WARD
Phone 155.
12-13.
Clinton Flour ' Mills
A car of
IVIanitoba Oats
and+one of
Peedi iieat
now on hand.
--PRIORS FIGHT
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PHONE 8-W. '' 30-4.
FOR SALE ,
The Hospital Board offers for sale
its building ori corner of.Vietoria.and
Cutter streets.
As at present arranged it contains
19.roonts including dining room, kit-
chen, linen -room, bath, etc„ and the
cement -floored basement contains the
laundry and furnace rooms.
The building• is well heated and.
lighted throughout and without
change would make an excellent
boarding house,' or private hotel,
with "slight rearrangement it could
be adapted ars a store, or as ;a. dwell-
ing or a small apartment house.
Structurally it is in good condition
and repair, Inspection may be ar..
ranged for, or terms of sale' had on
application to —R, E. Manning, Royal
Bank,:. Clinton. .
Barn For Sale
A good ,barn ora 332 acre of land
on Princess' street, Convenient to
the centre of town. ' ,Apply E. L.•
-Mittel', 218-r-3. 31-tf.
Farm For Sale or`Rent
Wast hall of lot 22 and south, half.
of lot 23, except railway part, con-
cession 9, Huliett township, in, all 95
acres more or less, conveniently lo-
cated. near ,Clinton and Londesboro
stations, is, ofgood soil, well culti-
vated, and has a good fraise house,
bank barn, never failing well, also we -
toyed lay river. A very desirable farm'
property. Will be sold on easy terms,
possession to suit purchaser. Apply
to . William. Stevens, Williani street,.
Clinton. 26-1f.,
House For Sale or Rent
8=roorn frame house on V1etoria et,.
Electric light, town water. Large
garden with some fruit trees, Apply
to Geo. 13. Elliott. 22-1f.
House For Sale
Frame house on Albeit street, Cline'
ton, with one quarter of an acre gal -
dart with fruit trees, for sale, Ap:
ply to Mrs.:.`7hos. Lee,' R., R.
Clinton; Phone 15 on 604, Clinton
central, 10—tf
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PURITY' ; i
FIVE ROSES
MAPLE LEAF
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FIVE JEWEL
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Farm For Sale
78 aores,lot 12, concession 2, I-Iul-
lett. On the place are a good frame
house with cellar, soft water in the
house, 2 wells and orchard, 41/ 111110s
front Clinton 14 miles from school,
Apply 0n,' D1'0)111005 to Jennie Free
num,33, R. No, 4, Clihton, 84••4,
ryyXm For Sale or Rent
Part of lots 40 and 41, 'caneesSio 1
1 Tuolccriinith, 1ittton read, ;adjoin.
ittg Clinton; +containing 128 000304. On
p1y0ntis0s tiro a hriCli 134000 and good
bank barns, T5wn Water in house,
farm wateted by; river et bttelt; or.
chard; good- clay soil, Mostly seeded,
If, not sold
will
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ad3'tlieva►tar •13si� l[ttlii
Singer Sewing Machine
Family, Electric and D. R. Styles
Also some second-hand machineri,
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 ALIT
MAKES OF MACHINES
'E' ARL STEEP
t July 1st
COAL
NUT. STOVE dr EGG 11
ALWAYS ON HAND ;:.,
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, j
E. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence. Phone 115
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Naw.
tional School of Auctioneering, Chi -
Gage,', -Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mex
chandise and Farm Sales, Rates in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
isfaction assured. Write or wire;.
Osear Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18-
93. —88-tf-1923.
Clothes .Clean
• d. and Pressed
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-
paired., Woolen' goods dry eleuned, -
Rooms over Heard's barber shop.
`W. J.' Jago.'` 83'tG
Mr. Far er
Isthere anything` you want in the,
way of Flour, Feed or Stock Food?
We have carload Bran, Shorts, Wheat
Screenings and Flour, special prices
on large quantities for cash, '
Are your hens laying? ---We make.
:speoialty of laying meals' and in.-
gredients such as Beef Scrap; Char-
coal, Alfalfa Meal and -Poultry Tonics
have also' acquired considerable in-
fo oration on this subject through en-
quixies from successful poultry men ,
same ,being always at your disposal.
We pay highest prices on grains
Such as Barley, Oats, Wheat, Buck
wheat, and Peas:
Tankage; O'Cairn, ;O'Haminy Feed,
Oil' Cake, oatmeal, Salt, Baled Hay,
Hess, Royal Purple, Pratte, Wode-
hollse Conditioners,, Five Roses, Pur-
ity, Five Jewels, havelock and North '
Saar flours always. in stock, Have
alt acquired agency of Aetna Stock
C 4,ditioner, the only conditioner we
know of with a guarantee from death
by disease. We are -at your service
anything you desire that we haven't
in stock we will order for you,
J. A'. 'FORD iTs. SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed . Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Also issuers of Hunters Si Trappers.
licenses
Sewing
Oil an repairs
Sharples Separators
LIatchford's Calf Meal
Tankage
E. L. l7Ail'l Y ISLL, Clint® .
Store Vacated by J. 15. Johnson
CREAM WANTS' DI
The demand for our butter is in.
creasing.
To supply this demand wo*rcaquiln
more cream..
Wo request you to ship ns you);
cream. 1
We guarantee you the, Highest
Market Prices, ;aces rate testa anti
prompt service.
Our limn ie known to you arta need,"
no father recommend. ,
We pay all express ehargen, Ant.
lid', -cream catty and pay twice oaelri
month.
Write fes 0a118 or 3118',31
tion tP the
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