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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1921-8-25, Page 5''.t`I'IYIRSDAX`, AVOITS'1' 25th, 1921 Clintoiy teleeVe-Iteec'r•d w n 1p fid •n "t tie a1'a th gi bt 'te ixs •of 710 ha St •th ea ha at lta ne Ri •de ge aC :re du do •Se Li lr Er r• iti • da as II to br ra si th In rat • h Gr In ac of th h b to ev to .ai fo St an •w be of th la :al ro h •`a ..pep pi .of ri fo teen -of vi 01 to Of Interest to You and Me. •Goderich has a small deficit; as the iteotna of the Old -]Tomo week sale- ratip,s.. But you couldn't expect t0 Ave all that fun for nothing, a, 5 5 * It is estimated that the world will e "chuck" full of U .2100 Uut peopley e're not going to worry about it, s e hate being crowded but we doe's cpeet to be here. * * M * If you are tieing to the Toronto air this Year better buy up a lot of rent ear tiolcets before Sunt. .ist., hen rho ftu'es g'o op. Phat is, of mise, unless you always use a bait, Miss Not -Cavell is tbo name of the aw community nurse recently ap- .feted at Barrio, Nochvel'i doesn't enc to have a vary reassuring hind as n name for a nurse, a night arse, anyway. * „ * * . Speaking of names De Valera and arkieviez sound rather strange as e people of the Irish. Where are all e with real Irish names '• e'd have more sympathy for the ish "cause” if it were led by real ishmen• s * * * The Hon, Ma Biggs says if the op could be put on first there 'add be less criticiser" of the reacts s building. Isn't that always the ay: People usually want to see » Y e finish of the thing before the be- ening. • • * • June and July were rather warm .t August has been more like Sep- ober weather should be. Ayugust ed to be considered the hot month the stammer in Ontario but it has t been for the past few years. We won't hada "dog day" this month. * * * * `� The flusher of young Calvin Wetzel, to was drowned at Grand Bend onJ. inlay week, will, it is said, equip e beach at that point with a Tile- wing apparatus. It is believed that cl there been something of the kind hand young Weteel's life could eve been saved, * * * * • "One of the peculiarities of the p wspaper business", remarks the dMcMichael, nquent Dominion "is the fact that linquent subscribers appear to re- rd the sending out of subscription conuts as simply a mild form of creation in which the printer in -229., lges when he has nothing elect to * * * * After a valiant ,fight; for he was ver a fighter," Lieut. -General Sir 201 Hughes died at his home at ndsay earof yesterday morning. • -y+ name of Sir Sam Hughes is a usehold word in Canada and he is 'almost equally �*ell-known in igland. IIe was for many years a �ar}tamet ember of the. Canadian , a was alwaysalwainterested in the mil- a. lie always believed thateelan„- , Aad the dominions, should renderg sistance in the wars of the Empire. c distinguished hhmself in pthe ouch African war, and being Minis- r of Militia when the great war oke out, he was responsible for the icing of the First Canadian Divi- on, the men now entitled to wear, ose who are left, the "red patch." deed, it is doubtful if any other an ecoid have achieved the results he achieved in the time during the •st months of the war. He was an rperialist but he was a loyal Can- Tian and he had always the courage g his convictions. He was a great median and served his county to i drbeat of his ability.edcountry ill accord to Sir Sant Hughes an .enured place as a patriot. He will e burled at Lindsay with full midi- ry honours, on Friday. Amy ome rad own br er ren n Marriages MILldEli-WAT'J'1rRS^-111 Clinton, on Aug,, 24th, by th Rev , D, N, Me- t'augh, Cycles Isabel; yoi'rie.o; slaughter of Mrs, Edward Wniters, to William J. Miller', soil of Mr, and. Mrs, W. J. ]]Tiller also of Clin- ton, GRII']Vl: - McMiCIIr\EI - At the house of th bride's parents, Gloat. wood Farm, mullets, on Aug, 24th, by th Re -e. Edwards, Sealortlt, Edith, younger daughter of me, incl Airs, Thomas McMichael, to William Grieve of McKillgl>, BREMNER-HARN-At Seaforth, on Aug.th by the Rev. David g'' 'Carswell, of Toronto, assisted by y the Rev. T. E. Kennedy of Cran-SIIGrAl�' brook, Ethel Irene, younger laugh- of Mr, and Mrs. G, D. C. IIarnl o to James Alegancier Bremner of Ethel, McNA.BB-DURNIN-•At St. George's Church, Goderich, on August 17th, by' Rev. S. S. Hardy, Vera B., daughter of the late Mi T. E. Durnin and Mrs. Durnin of GocTor- ieh, to Allan P., son of Mr. and Mrs. M, McNabb of Iona Station, Ontario. MUGPORD-MUIR-At Goderich on ' 10th, Uy Rev, R, C. McDor- maid, Ina Maye youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muir to W. Alexander Mugford, all of God- en.ich, • Births JERVIS-On the Base ;Line, Goderich township, on Aug. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J ervis, a daughter, -Willa Fern. HOWARD -In Sea£ortb on August 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard, ainformation son. BUTTON -In l4bh, VL alton, on August 14th, to Rev. and Mrs. J. W. But- ton, a son. LOYNES-At Goclarich, on August eeth to .Mr. incl Mrs. G. J. S. Loynes, Sterling Bank of Canada, a son, • WHITELY -In Goderich, on August Sth, to Dv. and Mrs. J. B. Whitely, a son. CAMPBELL -In Wing•]tam, on Aug- net 12th to Mr. and Mr's. Chas. `ewill Campbell, a daughter. McMICIIADL-In TurnUerry, on Au- gust 14th, to Mr. and Airs. Wm. a daughter. JOHNSTON-In Goderich on Aug.f ' g' 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. John- stop a son. + Deaths BAYLEY-In Hallett, on Aug. 20th, Richard Bayley, aged 08 yars and 5 months.the BLACT{ALL-At Blyth, on Aug. 24th,Christena Kennel wife of Dr. J. E. Blackall, aged 59 years. McDOUGALL-In Goderich township, Aug.10th,provestove on Janes McDougall, in his 72nd year. BARNES -Suddenly, in Toronto, on August 17th, David George Barnes,Parcel g ghouse (conductor C. P. R.) husbkuul of Annie Graelis,age 54years. LONG -In Goderich, on Aug. 16th, Mildred Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R- Long, in her 13th year. County News Rev, I'atllgt' J. Bell al' Myth Jolt bast week for Calgary , Alt:a., where ho will hate eheeme.o,f'e delio'h. Mr, J, Gower of &rich has been appointed eouriot' of R. lt, No. 2, 2tuich, his duties to conntenee Pete- bet 1st. ' A tablet to the memory of'the hate Lieut. Roy A. Waltee, who fell in the great war, was enveilgcl ata very tan- pesgive Loremony at Sanllh's Hill 1 ' ' Presbyterian church On Sunday week. Rev. (Capt.), W. Pnglaed, pastor of tlta'141iniieo Presbyterian church, was the preacher. Capt. Fingland and l�i t' ,• iiti�,; betokens �1 t +tom tl'� r tf °;�" ` '' �P ••' r , ,„M1 'ere .Fi1. 4 s the �.. `' y7{' � 4} `; Its g,• 1 a r as $; dIB perfection ' he a l + i' ` 1 1 1 ' i x , f �q .:1. afro qa i IN ,� i t,,,' of. the o (�' { ,. c > ..: led. 5834 _ ,� What f p , 1 Sys `g 11 � ave1)1 ws'N� White silverskin onions for pickling p Cooking onions Red Peppers Green Ice )ere o pl Parks Pickling Mixture � 1 i Pants Catsup Flavoring a Host Heinz Vinegar t Best Gisler Vinegar Lieut, Walter were fellow students at Knox before going overseas. Lieut. Walter was an officer of the 161st�, Faxnous for 30 years, Salada never' varies the excellence of •Itis exa11'�psour, R VINEGAR ti to make the icicles and Huron Battalion, anis was transferred to the 49th, er was a sun of Mr, and 14Trs. Walter of Colbornne. Be re- cloyed his death wound while nssts- ^ p' •' iiAlso fere is Where (i) t j> be bag) to make them sweet aof good cooking apples quantity g pp '• ting a wounded comrade, You can get quality Jar Rubbers. The kind that keeps your jars air- ' •s lie , a J tls r .,_r•. _ all Contract Sealed Tenders,addressed to the I'osttmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 23rd September, 1921, for the convey- ince of IIis Majesty's Mails, on a tight so your fruit will not spoil. G 2 large pugs. Corn Flakes . , .. 25i' 2 pings. Gusto (toy) ... , 25e . 1 tin Salmon 10' 3 lbs. Blk, Tea .... , ... ... , 9se 1 doz. sweet oranges .... ......344 GET TIIE HABIT OF DEALING JOHNS( N & CO'S GROCERY ' et our prices of sealers this year. i 1.cloz, jar rubbers ...... . ,511 & 10¢ 1 clot, zine wags .. , , 36rw • I Parawst;, per Ib 18 1 SPECIAL PRICES on Stone Crocks 1 to 5 gal. Sizes AT The store for everybody Phone tit Fresh Salmon Trout Tuesdays, Thursdays and y ' Y --........,-„,,,,....e...... 9 Ws.Ta ® THE HUB GROCERY Fridays. y 1�August E proposed Contract for four years, 12 Bayfield No. 4 .ems times per week over R. R. and between Bayfield P. 0. and G. T. Ry'. Stn. (Brucefield), from the Postmaster General's Pleasure.New Printed notices containing further, as to conditions of pro- Posed Contract may be seen and blame• forms of Tender may be obtained at the 1'osto(fiees of Bayfielcl and Bruce- field, and at the office of the I est SILO FILLING I am prepared to fill silos again this •year, also to cut oat sheaves. SATISFACTION GIVEN ANI) PRICES REASONABLE VICTORY BONDS Issue of Hydro -Electric bonds, Guaranteed by Ontario Government. 83.300,000 at 6%. And all Municipal and Government Bonds supplied at marketprices and delivered at your bank without charge. Genuine D. L. & C Iii/. Scralltoll Coa —° Yes we have it in all sizes. Don't Scranton Coal We jrave. on hand for immediate delivery HARD AND SOFT COAL Also' some good Hardwood. Leave orders at myReaidenee } , Huron street, or Phone 155. TERMS CASH Office Inspector. Post Office Inspec- ton's office, London,Aug. 12,1921. D. '6'• McLean, Post Office Inspector in FRANK W. ANDREWS' Phone 33w, W. BItYDONE, Clinton put the is nilly IT stiffening. g as Delay lee will grad - cause a panicky buying craze similar 1 E. E' 'ARD charge. -12-3 CLINTON i �s to that experienced last fall when prices wont crazy. • South End. Grocer Mortgage Sale Under and by virtue of the powers contained Inccertainmortg'age which be produced aI the time of sale there will be offered for sale et pub- lie auction by Thomas Gundry, Auc- Shawl Lost On the road between Malcolm Mc- Derniid's and John McMillan's, Hul- lett, a plaid wool shawl. Finder kind- 1 leave word with The News -Record, y. Piano Tuner Our professional tuner Will be. here from Bell Piano Is'dC- tory SOOn. All having those Let 1110 advise you to fill up with MUSTARD'S COAL It answers the burning question. y @e of A full stock of tioneer, at the Town Hall in the Town Clinton, on Placlay, the 16tt day of September, 1921, the hour 2 Clinton, The Expositor, Seaforth, or call phone 124, Seaforth. -11-1 tuning to do. Phone 6.616 or address. We also stock for your convenience Groceries & Provisions WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE at :of o'clock in the afternoon the follow- ing property, viz: Parcel 1. Part of lot No. 24, H. R. G. in the Township of Goderich lomat- Roosts to Rent Furnished rooms; suitable for light housekeeping, or with board. Racli-Hard atm: in each room. Bath and all city J. E. HUCII){-1.• Box SeafOI'lh AT CLINTON Hardwood in different qualities. 9 the ideal summer fuel Cedar rails, fine for kindling. • �P� Levi Stong ed in the Town of Clinton and ode- scribed as follows: Commencing at N. limit of Charles Street at the conveniences on same floor. Apply to Mrs. Downs, Opposite Ontario St, Meth. Church. -11-4-p COAL L �../r d�6 Canada Cement, the standard art- tele, Threshing Coal, convenient and safe PHONE 144 PROMPT DELIVERY S. W. angle o1' Lot No. 2043, thence 20 links, thence Farrar for Sale `e' AT BRUCEFIELD due north 3 chains, due W, 11 rods and 1113 of a rod,Hemlock 250 acres, more or less, concession Having several cars of coal com-The .. Lumber, at new prices. a:;;• thence due S. 3 chains, 26 links, .4.end 5, Stanley township, about 4ih miles from Clinton. Well imd, ing I will receive and fill all orders 2x, Ix, & 5x Shingles, at your ono thence clue E. to the pace obegin- in- ning, cottltining 31 of an acre and 20 rods of land, more or less, 2. That part of Lot No. 26 in the 2nd Concession of the Town- good clay loans, 15 acres hardwood and cedar bush, practically all fenced with new wile fencing. First-class and barn; tele Phone; rural for nut, de- andegg coaland»rice liver same at once. Orders received at Residence King Street, or phone 119 . Hardwood, Slabs, Canada Cement,Et Chestnut, Stove and Soft Coal. --- d i r a � �` ` shipof Mullett described as follows Commencing at the N. E. Angle of mail cletivery. Will sell on reasonable terns. Apply I IP y on premises to Adam Stewart, R. R. No.. 5, Clinton (`ee R. J. MILLER J. B.MUSTARD f v' , et ,."""+"—"- - t� Lot 26, thence South 30 degrees W. 7 -05-13 CLINTON and BRUCEFIELDel chains and 1234k links, thence N. 60 1 I i 22 degrees 14'. chains, 10 links, thenen N. 8 chains and 24 links more or less to the roadway, thence S. 00 degrees Auction Sale Of Farm, Farm Stock and Ample- ments at Lot 26, Cut Line, Goderich Tp., Don't Throw Your Old Car ens Avva P B Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. ' �7 1tN - Suirella Corsets Spirella Corsets for healthfulness, style, comfort and durability. Ev- Ary corset made to measure. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, Ontario street, Clinton. • -12-1921 E. 26 chains and 43 links more or less to the.place of beginning• eon- taining 17/1 acres of land more or 1r,,, miles west of Ilolmesville, on Thursday, Sept. 1st, at 1 o'clock, sharp, the following. Tho Farm -80 acres, comprising They snake new reversible "Velvetex' Rugs Send for Veetetex Folds 41 THE COANE1 STO0E `` leas. t Parcel 3, Part of lot No. 26 in the 2nd Con. of the Township of Mullett, Lot 29, 9th con., Goderich Tp. AllCANADA cleared with exception of. 10 Farm '3111 be offered for 2 RUG COMPANY LONDON, QNT. — Phone 4 5 CONTENTMENT DWELLS described as follows: Commencing at a point where the Westerly limit of the Town of Clinton and Blyth Gravel Road intersects the E. limit of the Bette Line, thence due N. along sale at o'clock, Horses -Team of work horses 2900 lbs., team light horses, Welsh pony. Cattle -4 4 -year-old cows, to freshen next month, 2 4 -year-old cowsfor supposed to freshen in January. 2 3- Farm For Salein Lot 32, Con. 9, Goderich township. 1 80 .acres well improved and fenced. newWilln We're Headquarters the finest blends . homes where Port hope Porcelain Enameled Ware is installed. We can advise you on any plumbing necessity , Roomers Wanted Oomfortable roosts, suitable for students. Apply at Mcllveen's gro- eery store. -12-tf said P. limit of the Base Line 18 chains, 89 links to a point thence S. 60 degrees E. 1.0 chains, thence S. 30 ear-olcl cows Y supposed to freshen in J'anukuy, 3 cows supposed to be in calf.. Due in spring, 4 cows nearly ceomentuistabling sellorwith change for larger farm. Geo. J. R. R. No. 3, Clinton -07 -lift of tea obtainable GRADED IJP TO A STANDARD THOS.IIIA VC I�Il\S Peaches For SaleConnell, We will have a quantity of choice canning peaches :for sale after Sept. 1st. Apply at residence, Goderich township. John R. Middleton, Tele- P hone 14 on 606.-1.2-tf degrees W. 16 chains to the place o1 beginning, containing 8 acres of land be the same more or less. On Parcel No. 1 are erected a good two storey frame dwelling with barn, fat, 6 yearling steers, 6 yearling heif- ers, 4 spring calves, 2 -year-old steer, Poultry -75 hens, 23 geese, G ducks. Implements -l2 -hoe drill, 6 -ft mower, near harvester, set iron harrows, Furm for Sala 50 acres, more or less, two miles from Clinton, lots of goon wallet, good brick house and other out build- NOT DOWN TO A PRICE Our Blends at 50e, GOc, and 80c are teas the most particular tea drinkers will Agent for Hecla Furnaces Plumbing and Heating Phone 63 Shop over Cortese & Venner'e OT ULAR HULLETT GIRL ]3E- 'OPULAR COMES THE BRIDE OF A YOUNG McKILLOP FARMER The wedding took place at the of the bride's parents, Glen- oocl Farm, Hullett, yesterclav at el- en o'clock of Eolith, younger daugh- r' of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McMichael, Mr', William Grieve of McKillop, The marriage ceremony was per- rued an the lawn, the bridal party aiding under an arab of evergreens8-room, Id flowers. Avery pretty feature es the strewing with flowers of the 'idle's path o the altar by it number daintily -gowned girls, friends of e bride. The bride wore a lovely of white sills with overdress of ce and a veil and orange blossoms ,d carried a bouquet of Sweetheart ses. She had no attendant except little niece, Miss tinge Me ti - I, who' made •a chanting little flow- girl, wearing a dainty frock of nk organdie and carrying a basket flowers in which was hidden the ng. The bride was given away by father and the.ceremony was per- need by the Rev, Mr, Edwards• iss Ethel Hain played the wedding nsic, nerd were 'about one hundred test's 'Present and after the eeremon y id the signing of the register all ptuous wedding-^ ncheon innFord Mn. and `Mrs. Grieve left the saute ternoen for a,'h.oiteynioon trip and i then return will reside in Me1'tlI- P. Both are populir and their friends rite in wishing 'them king life 4'n/ ospetity. garage, and outbuildings. The prop- erty is well planted in fruit trees and blacksmith made, 12 -inch cutting box, nearly new, gang plow, 3% horsepow- tgs. Inquire at The Aei-ous-Record office. 07-t f enjoy. --t • Flour and Feed Furnished House for Rent On Gibbings street, Clinton, a7- roomed house. Apply or premises. Mrs. A. Couch. -12-tf 80180 fruhts and is well located and clesirnble as a residential property. 011 Parcel No. 2 is a fruit fern, planted out in cherries, plums, pears apples and other fruits. There is up- en gasoline magma, nearly new, circa -For lar saw flame with 30 inch blade, ag- nicultural cooker, 25 gal. capacity, 2 heavy wagons one neap] y new, ava '-A on box, gravel box set Manitoba Sale The franc of a barn 40x60, •m good condition. Inquire at News -Record office. -00-tf FOR THE PICNIC BASKET: Letuonade, Orangeade,' Fruit. JUST RECEIVED cur of Western Canada Oats , Farmers Wheat For Salo Good cow, 7 years old, clue Sept. 20th, also 10 choice York pigs ready to wean, and 20 pure bred Barred Itocic pullets. Apply to F: J. Coleman, R. R. No. 3, Seaforth. Photo 19 of 61 -72-2 on it n comfortable and substantial 1'� storey hoose and a new barn and outbuildings and the property it to sated within a mile of the Town of. Clinton. boli sleights, sett light sleighs, sett log bunks, 2 light wagons, buggy, buggy pole, ;Mille trees and necicyolce, dray platform for sleighs, wood rack, stock rack, sett Stewart horses ropers, new, Rooms For Rent Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with garden. Inquire at News -Re- cord office. -93-tf Olives, and Cooked Meats. — Fall S pedal I er- ' tilizbr, on hand. Just the thing you need for your fall wheat crop. Flour and Feed Always on Hand On Parcel No. 3 is also a fruit sett heavy brass 'mounted harness, al- House for Sale Rnhe lost On the 9th concession, Goderich township, near IIolmesville, some weeks ago a buggy ap robe. Reward , 1 for return to George Connell, R. R. No, 3, Phone 33-605. •-12-1 orchard composed of yotmg' trees, most of which are just beginning' e, bear. It contains also pears, plums, apples and other emits. For terms most new, sett heavy team harness,�� sett li ht double harness, 2 setts single gharness, 2 setts pbugh has- mess 2 pair open bridles 6 horse col- , ] 1 , tars, 2 strings bells, 2 wool buggy solid brick house, town water and electric lights, good gar- den and' chicken house. Apply on premises. Corner o1 North and LIVE T•--•-�•a'-- a �/ e_. AND • LET LIVE J. A. FORD &.. SON Phone 123. 1 ~� and conditions of sale apply to The Trusts es Guarantee rugs, 2 w001 horse blankets, 2 setts Spencer Sts. -A. C. Clarkson.-80-tf ee Company, the Vendors, or to W. Bry- done, Clinton, Ont., their solicitor, .Dated this 24th day of August, 1921 -12-4 light collars and hames, sett plat- form scales, 2000 lbs capacity, hand grindstone, power grindstone 4x36, 2 cross cut saws, 50 sap pails, and mines, 24 ft. ladder pole, chick- Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned, Rooms over Heard's barber shop. W. J. Jago. .-83-tf I <J j� CORN • There is a vast difference in �I'�74'®>411l1'l� .-._-- ' Our advice to you would. be to Reenters Wanted We have accommodation for ,1 num- 1>ar of roomers. All conveniences. Near both schools, Girls preferred, Mrs, Durst, RattanUury. street, Clin- ton. • -12-2 1"or Sale Rent en feeder, 2 wheelbarrows 2 hand �2 �--' grades of corn, Our Corn is No. 2 market your poultry early this year, or 7 -roomed house on . Princess St Town water, good cellar', all in good metier, Large garden with chicken house. Apply on premises to Mrs. M. Taylor, -11-2 y stmfifers, 8 in rubber belt, 4 inch canvas belts, nearly new, sett can- vas for 6 -ft binder, 2 stoneboats, log- boat, .2 setts, whiffletrees, piano box, buggy box, 6 stable 'sash with glass, 2 window frames, 100 ft 3 -in cedar filch For Sale Two six roomed houses on Fred- crick street, near the new flax mills, will be sold cheap, and en easy terms. Apply to Jacob Taylor or C. B. Hale. --64-tt Yellow which we believe is the best grade on the market. It is free from broken Kernels, Cobs and Dust. Give us a call and let us know your re- ' quirements. , Special prices on large quantities. while prices are high. Our prices for poultry are expect - ed to be rimeh lower than last year.. SELL NOW ,, Cows, Cattle and I igs fr Sale. Young, part -Jersey cow, freshets in one week: ideal town cow. Holstein cow due shortly; 4 youngeo spring; 1.J head of 2-y r. wsadrie in year-olds; 9 pure bred -yea olds, 6 i , p sow clue to profit at present date, Terris to suit purchasers, cash or credit, W, A. Townshend, R. R. No. 2, Phone 23'on 004.-12-1 Notice. plank, 700 ft. 2 ohm plank„ sew- BRAN, SHORTS. Enquire of us for prices. Any farmer wishing tr'aotoe plow- f ing done will do well • to cominmti- gate with E. 1i. 1•;pps & Son, Varna. Terms 23,00 per acre. 1.1-2 oral piles of wood; quantity of hard- wood lumber, 1, 1% and 2 inches, pile hemlock scantling, 8x5, 18 ft. long, some 1 -it, used honloek lumber, quan tity of old bale timber, suitable for CLINTON (rARAGE ._ANDS, Now is the season for Bran & Shorts. The quality 3s good and the prices reasonable. SWIFT'S DIGESTER TANKAGE .-,.:- iT*T*' _.� G�1 ii A\, LANGLOIS CO. mbrivAR N. W. THA, Manager♦ For Sale touring car, good condition. Cheap for sale. Dont miss fuel, pile hardwood': logs, suitable :for fuel, quantity of carpenter's tools, 2 crow bars cant • hook, 2 tostock •chains gfork BATTERY SERVICE STATION The one of the Headlight Figured on present value of live.. and home-grown feeds the use of "Swift's Digester Tankage" will •••.•• Phone 190; Hoimesville 4 on 141 Notice of Dissolution of• Partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting be- tween us, the undersigned, as hard- '°'ire merchants in the Town of Clin- Eon hes than day been dissolved try mutual consent All debts owing to the said airnersha p are to be said to ' p i 7 Air. Corless at Oliattr,n aforesaid, end all claims against the said partner'- ship are to he P^e%steed to the Said Mr. Corless, by whop the same will be ',retied Signed: M. T. Corless, C. IT. Ven- mer. Witness: W. Brydone. ' ' Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this !20th o clay o' August A. 1), tcJ 1, ' quick this opportunity. • .E.. H. Epps •& Son, Varna. 3.1.2 160 ft. hayforkchain, anal pulleys, oak barrel 25 al. ntiltc 1 g can, 1] caw stalls and' mangers, used, Laws, means that auto owners must • . equip then ears with approved lenses, We have the following to choose return more profit to the hog raiser than ever before in its history. CREAM WANTEllI For Sale hemstitching and Pieoting at- taahment fits stn,Holophone V sewing price $2.50. Porsona.l checke 10e ex Inc. Bridgman Sales Ageney, Box g g 42, ,St..Catharines, Ont. 09-6 2 trolls of. woven obis fence, pile hail- Wood rails pile cedar rails, 4 oak horse stall rposts, planed and grooved, buggy jack; 2 kegs nails, 2 in and 6 asp, 4• sacks hydrated Hint, 4• setts nay- erslip shoes, barn door track 24 feet lon' 4 hangers 50 ft. 135 int. pip c from: Levelight Legalite Stealer Roadhghter Ciamert SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS Blood, largeTase And Bones producedesle by the slaughtering business of Swift Co. are almost all Canadiang used in Swift's High Grade Fertilizer. Result: Targe profit to You. FLOUR The demand for. sur butter le fn. creasing. To supply and we rmgnir4 more cream, this dem We request yon to Ship ni 'your bream. Constance Dr. McC,alistee, wife impel daughters Georgetown were visitors in our liege from Grids til M n g y 1 of day eel sin o£ Naw AA. H, Pe visiting skeard are visiting relatives and fonds in our village. Air. and Mrs, Chas. Riley and Ail- Of Brussels . were in .our' village Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, odor were visite', i SAtllyday with her parents iti•Otil• n, Illi. and Mrs, Stanley. Faint For Sale A Lot 27, Con, 9, Gode'hch Tli, 1.% miles from Hohneseille, 80 acres good c1Ay learn; well antprgverl. Burn. 50:50 ,straw shed '30x32 Wath stone stabling beneath, Nev clave shed $0x80, Good frame house a neves- failing well; all seethed with exception 3 belt pulleys, 12, 1.6 Said 20 ihehes, quantity of galvanized steel roofing, ased and new. Household Effects -2 Writing dcalcs, bodstLad, lenge iron pot, sap kettle 3 kegs, Daisy churn, Terme-Stock kettle, Implements: All sums of $12 and under. cash, Over that amount, 12 months' credit 'en approved joint notes or a discount -of Ma beEil , Conopher Clear Conopher Noviel Como m and let us+filh out your ap- p licatiens and show out lenses. •s J H Paxl'tan Our stock includes: Purity; Five Roses, White Seal and Golden City, W. Jen ins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED Phoneal Elevator 199, Residence 143. Rye guarantee you all! Higbee* Market guarantee memento testi and prompt service. Our firm is known to yon and needs no further reemmas►and. We pay all express mllaxges; fern- ish cream mane and a pay lti/icl,iplteii of 115 acres, also' lot 29, eon. 9; 80 acres, been undep pasture for num• bei of years, Good frank barn, lt'1antY of writer, L '''' 't'rdotor IIolrntes- s i wills. -00-t1 5% per annum will be allowed for cash on credit amounts. Fate: 1Qt/o oil Of. 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