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•ft is a clutter coincidence that the
titan who as lueltY in business is so
often the orie who gets up early and
Weeks hares every slay,
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An ,maganatialm is an asset but the
Elanailton township girl, who' am-
agined" that Bottle -One had given her
e cheque fix $5099 and who tried to
q bit'too
sans the cheque, carried
a4,, 4,ecf it a
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• hal man mus, be
Zhe Ggdarinlh Signal
$ootel?, 'After using a up i, whole
'tick of seapo praising the flee Cete-
ser weather or wa vo hilts
ci had; this caution
,s added, sant, give away your
)Vei'eoat.
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On Monday four Provinces, Manite-
ra, Sasltatehe{Yail, Alberta Sind Nova
Scotia' voted . by large majorities
against the importation into the prov-
p
nce of ntohieatiltg liquors. Had
iobly she.would have. recorded' •i
L8rit'xitislr Columbia waited for a week"
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liffereztt vote,g
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Clinton boys „ACI liattCi' Waite up
get busy, W.hngham hockey club
already been organized for the
:00200. Why liar li'ave a solely hock-
league on the same lines as the
,gutty baseball league? It would
nalse some good sport an•,ongst the
earns which do not gO m with the
Sig League, s.*.,e s
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is said to have consumedon
Germany r
.0,000,000 bottles of champagne last
rear at' a.cost of 100 marks, or$25sold
ler bottle for''German champagne told
;50 marks, or $62:60 for French ehanr-
Seel , Vet there are many people in-
dined to the belief- that Germanya
„ousts be let dbwp easy as to paying
war indemnity, 'owing to then: peva-
y. Germany has gotten off far too
aril and is probablylaughing in her
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reeve over' every bottle of champagne
nd drinking to "the day" when she
en do it all over again.
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The sugar' refiners of both the
United States and Canada have on
such a large amount of raw sug-
gof
thayt they expect to "go broke"
it at the seduced prices. What
veel•
would like to know 9s where and
they "dame by" such stocks. We
led to suppose that there was
genuine sugar shortage, and prices
or the past few years indicated that
uch was the case. Why didn't the
efinels put the Stt ar on the markettester
p g e
sell it at a reasonable rate? Their
oases in such a case would have been
ass and the public would have been
he better served. The trouble was
hey were holding for larger profits
are lupt poor gamblers who sirs
like to ay up when they ]oso.
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Buyat home and build n p your
wn town, is the . advice . of the
Farmers Sun, which says: A dollar
pent ou. of town is a dollar lost
o that town. It goes to.build up
one other town, being deposited
here and kept there, The money
spend with there.
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News - happenings : $
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District
Mr. and Mrs. De,a3ot Mellvo aro
leaving GOderioh tOwnsiXls and will in
futunp reside in Vancouver, 13, O. 13e-
fore their departure Mri', and ltfrs, Me-
Evoy Were given a ferewell banquet
by the harmers' Club, of 'Which txr,
1ticEvoy was president, end the Cems-
try Wonens' Club "'
3 f3'. F, L, IIiUUext, who gongs frons
Fort Franels, has ' bought out Mr.
Hugh lull's interest in..•bhe hardware
business at Auburn, and will be con-
netted with Mr, Nelson Hill in the
conduct o; f. the business in future,
Ma's, Campbell of New York visited
her son, Rev, Dr. Campbell of :Dun-
gamma), recently,
seafortlt is agitating for the exec-
t10n of a tee -bed hOSpital, A commit-
tae was resents appointed t
o o alter
• y ., erection
rain the cost of cregtzon f such a
hospital and its maintenance.
My. H. J. D. Coo]{o •o'f Gode?'Xeh, a
member of the legal firm of Proud,
foot, Ifflloran and Cooke, died .last
week after a prolonged 'illness. Mr,
Cdake Wag fol imerly a eltisen Of 7IOrt-
sell', where ho practised law for some
years• The funeral on Saturday was
by members of the Hu oh
Bir, Association and Masonic Order.John
Mr. John Johnston of Stanley town-
ship 1)05 purchased .the farm of Mr,
Dermot McEvoy of . Goderieh town-
ship, Mr. McEvoy is going to Van-
eouver. •1 '
Mn. Lee Mclirien' of Zurich had his
arm broken while playing baseball the
other clay. The same arm was broken
while cranking a car last spring,
Mrs. Ann Fluety, who died in
CVingham last Wednesday and whose
funeral took place on Saturday, was
an old resident of that town, being
the widow of the late James Elliott,
,
who was the first editor of the Wing-
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ham Advance. She was in her eighty-
third year,
They have another wild• man up
Lucicnow way. It will be rememberedIwo
that last fall a wild num terrorized
the people of that vicinity for somea
weeks and 0no1 trace of what became
him was ever found. This man isGroceries
said to have appeared several nes
about a certain barn and to have al-
most set the plane on lire. .4 search
party could find no trace of him.
A young man- named Nelson Reicl
of ernberry was accidently shot
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through the hand one day last -week,
He had a loaded revolver in his
pocket as he intended to use it to
kill rabbits and at a threshing put'
his hand in his pocket containing the
gun and a young fellow -worker giv-
ing him a 'playful tap with a fork
handle just at the time,the gun was,•)QUARTETTEMassey-Harrhs
discharged the bullet going throughSLABS1
hfs kited.
The big metalic rink erected inprices
Brussels some years ago by Mr.
Trench of Teeswater is being taken;
down and removed to Hanover, athracite.
joint stock company in that town
having purchased it for, it is said,
$4,000,
Trespassing
1'inSelas found taespaassing' on lots
23 and 2A, Cori, 3.4, Cagaoxlplt town-
Shtp will be iuoseluted, Jamas Fgr-
gussgrm. --09:.13-p;
' e Ln Hop Wentelt
y 1V . Little iY% .i" "'' WAmen tiaid>'irlsfor trtilnntng and
parilig' ei,plee at the evaporator, Al
That help on Wash Day, X4 vel you tilled Rinse, Wonder Wash, you.. „
less Washing' Conpoena. Try eeme for next week, They all :l'loip and v gag hasps sown .4u Casa, elm
make Wash naYEAS11 It• _ . eporatott C intoe, --04-tit,
-Raisins
tontassfsagilltualesseasesatteritssieslieesese
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Comfortable .8-roon.ioa bowie, on,
Albert Street North' with gall s lino
cellar tn< toy f water, A r, A l t105
t l w, wttei Apply 1V1
moot., "` -6a-tf
2 ib, baa lir, P. Laun-
dry soup 2Q0, .. .
8' bare Laundry coal 25c,
8 ills 's Rinse y 5c, 1
1 8 2
2 pkgs. PeerlesWonders Wash ing
8 111tg's, 1'ao,dgss .Washing
If You want some-
(thnig Pod an Coffee
We have it. Asls for
'our • "Lalli s' Delight."
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1 lb. ,tulle *Pea , , . , 60e,
2113,- bulk Tea •, , ,,.$I.16
1'ECIAI.
1 I?Ire, Cr.Gio'f Barley000 25c,
1~Aaper e tche'
Ely paper the
Boars for SarYlep
Champion bred, bigtype Yorkshire
and Ohesl ter White o
t to bears for A, 0;
At y, helm Beery forenoon. -A, li -,el. Q;
Levey, Phone 5 on 68 i, Clinton -28
Peels
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1loesehoid 'helper Wanted
?noddle ageel woman ,to cl0 house-
wi nl,, 5 miles J.roni 1,ondgn, no out-
ship work. Goocl wages, inquire at
°News -Record Office, 09 -ti
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pf, Form and earns stoclt on Baso
Lino, e esees,tor�th es seine:n.on Wed-
Nov,' 3rd, at 2 pan, the fol-
lowing;choice •holler, d years esti,
3 ghOlge StnCl'S 2 yei,TS OiCI 4 ftLrr01{'
caws. x Lot consists et oohs setas of
ped zasture land with plenty of as
ell, EOverything to be sold as the
Prop., is ggal?g into farming on a
Smiler scalp, zprma on chattels: `0
months credit will be giwon on fur-
thishitig anp'roved jointuotes ora 315-
C011llt Of 3' o St1'ai girt allowed for C&Sit,e,`c
On Fatlil / 1A7logoi' purnhttse money
to iia paid gzt day of salol bitlance in
30 days, Geo,. Elliott, Auctioneer.
1t1eDolald, Proprietor, -60-1-p
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1C1 CREAM ?A.RLOV�
Mary Ann Chocolates 86c pcir' lb.
Wzllau'cl Lon -Bons 40e to ,'3.00
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In "Bulk' Chocolates" our line is
corn ,tete
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,lir. J. Diehl will hold ah auction
sale of farm stock. and implementsLitean
on his farm, Lot 25, Con.. 4, Stanley't1�
on Wednesday, Nov. 17th, -69-1J.
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sTOCI TAKING SALE ,
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clear out all goods
hand if possible at cost
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prices.
upright piano, good tone, was
for $600,00; a good pradtise pi-
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SCRANTON COAL -
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ano to at $125.00.
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To come in daily, from 8 to 2
clock. Good wages. Mrs, M. D.
"McTaggart; -69-3-1'
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1 square piano in good shape, sale
trice $60.00.
2-5 octave organs , euitable for
.school purposes to go at' $15,00 each.
phonograph,
worth $125.00, um1 second hand Adtoak case to
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{ Ford Dealer Clinton
1 Any who wish to leave their
for future delivery can do so by
i, ing their orders at my residence
r Huron St. or phone 155.
g strictly cash. E. Ward.
order
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Terms
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.Auction Sale
Clearin sato of farm stoclt red
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been jments. Mr. George Elliott has
been istructed to sell by public sue-
tion on lot 36, sioht 2, 'Locker-
smith, on Wednesday, November 10,
at 12.30 o'clock, sharp the following:
Horses -aged mare, general purpose,
black driver 11 years old, black Ag-
ricultural mare, 6 years old, filly corn-
ing thee. Cattle -Cows aro all good
milkers, 2 cows newly freshened, 1
freshened in August, 1 due March
6th, 2 heifers 2 years old, 4 yearlings,
1 heifer, 3 steers, 6 calves. Sheep-
12 Leicester ewes, thoroughbred Lei-
ram, eligible. ' Swine -brood
sow due in February, 5 chunks; 1001bs
each, Fowl -75 hens, 80 pullets. Hay
-6 tons of timothy hay, 4 tons of
clover, 4 tons of Alfalfa hay. Iin-
elements -Massey -Harris mower,
cultivator (3 horse,
disc harrow, gang plow, Mssey-
Harris seed 3111 combined, Oliver
riding plow (nearly new) walking
plow,osier.scuffle; Deering rake, ten foot,
steel steel roller, sot of diamond barrows,
Chatham fanning 10111 with bagger,
set of six hundred pound scales,
grindstone, waggon, stock rack, hay-
box, coy-
rack, waggonwheelbarrow,
eyed buggy, open, buggy, cutter, pair
or bob sleighs as good as new, root
pulper, wood sleigh with 'rack, stone-
boat, 150 cedar pots, Workman and
.Ward stay car and 2 stop blocks,
ropes chains forks 5 logging chains
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cow chains, 5 set of whifiictrees, 3.�...
neckyokes, 2 bunches of shingles, 2
avvaterttou •hs lined,bagger,shovels,
g =of
a quantity of brick, lawn mower, 3
dozen cotton bags, 2 sets of double
harness, 2 sets of single ]tarness, 1
add set collars and haloes, sap pan,
30 sappails. and Shires, 2 sugar ket-
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t1es, Delaval. cream separteT number
12, collie dog, 8 goat robes, long
ladder, G chicken coops, a quantity of
one -inch lumber, plank, and scant-
ling•, piano box, 2 101110 cans. nse-
hold effects -Happy Thought range,
kitchen cook stove, china cabinet,
sideboard, 2 extension tables, kitchen
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chairs, 3 lockers, upholstered rock-
,ing chair, bedroom suite, mattress,
bed springs, bed, bureau, walnut
table oval she rs 3ft. by 4ft., walnut
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sideboard, baking cabinet, cupboard,
wardrobe, cellar table, pictures and
picture frames 2 hanging • lam
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hand lamps, Davis sewing machine,
a good Wilton carpet, 4t/3 yards by
5'1• yards, rug 3 yards by 4 yards,
carpet sweeper, 2 feather trolls, 3
small tables, tight day •kitchen clockt
eight clay mantle clock churn, butter-
ghay
worker, forty gallon steel tank, some
dishes, pails and crocks, and other a>-
titles too numerous to mention.
Terms: Hay and all stints of $10
and under,, cash, over that amount 10
oho the credit on approved joint notes,
xa pI
per cent: per 81111010 al for
cash o1 credit amounts. Wm. El-
coat, Proprietor, George Elliott, Ana
tioneer. -69-2
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at $75,00.
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2 Brunswick oast table phonographs®B���
$58,00 each.
I Phonola a beautie, sells at $285.00
in mahogany. Sale price $221,50.
1 Gold Medal table machine in lira-
hogany, sells at $65.00. Sale Price
250.00.goat
1 cabinet Gold Medal, a peach, sells
at $175.00. Sale price$125.00.
All stock records to clean at 70c,
each.
Player' rolls stock goods, fit any
JONATHAN HlJG[LL
PHONE 216 -
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piano. 2 for the price of one,
HORSES
1 Brood mare a dandy, $165; 2
general purpose (good drivers) to
$(115.00 each; 1 driver (not bio
ken) a dandy et $76.00
1 cream separator,As
Massey -Harris,
like new to go at $60.00.
For Particulars phone 216 or call
at my office and see the goods,
SEA�FORTH
OPPOSITE DALY'S GARAGE
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the genuine
coming
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we are martin
to behalf of our people
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NUT COKE
BRIQUETS
Scranton
Coal
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special
by substitu
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efforts
Grocery
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Provisions
We solicit your patronage
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PHONE 144 PROMPT DELIVERY
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Notice of First Posting
of Voters' List, Town of Clinton,'
1020. Notice is hereby given that Y
havetransmitted or delivered to the
psrtiesmentioned in Segtion 9 of0
The Ontario Voters'List Act the
copies required by said section to be
so transmitted or delivered of the list,
made pursuant to the said Act,of
all persons appearing• by the last re-
wised Assessment Roll of the said
1liunicipality to be entitled to vote in
the said Municipality at elections for
members of the Legislative Assembly
and at Muriieipal elections; and that
the said list was first posted up at
my office in the Town Hall; Clinton,
the 20th day 1920,
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SOFT COAL
WOOD
We have these in stock at
that will cava you money in compare-
son with the ridiculous priers of An -
Try a substitute for your fail burn-
m g. We can satisfy you,
Orders will be taken and accounts
may be paid at H. Wiltse's Store,
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APPLY AT
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•osis detracts from the natural . •
io-ogress of your own town; Be
air to the home manufacturers,They con-
tactors and merchants. They have
nvested ,their capital hero with reit-
enable expectation of homepatron-
p
ge and a fair profit. Many of
hem put every ,pent they 11181te
tick into their business, adding to
took . or improving the premises.
to osmesis it has been demonstrated
n Yyou
hat y0tl Call buy to advantage at
onie- There is also this fact to
he onsgoods and it cre not rightyoutCan al-
rays go baek to the home mer-
YSee
„Asst 01 dealer for an exchange or
djusiment; whereas you halve to
:cep the out-of-town "junk" that
'on thought was a bargain. The
ig mail order catalogues heir belook
rorty, and all that, but their best
se is first aid' in relieving the fuel
ituation, Keep _all the money you
an circulatin inyour own locality
g
nd when money gets scarce there
rill be much more available to you
flan there would be if you sen:
elm money away' from your town
•r locality.
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Rai Overhead"
AMULL Tinton Jack rippled amid
the tree tops. Theke seemed
somethin valiant about lt, a. ay,
won't -be -downhearted spirtt, wglten
heard its history%
Adopter at rho Mnpslccka 10115 Flog-
ttv 5, was talk•
ng. ipr o acs thing
ing. 'The sad thing 1s, it's young
and gireager.
e gT E hard-working
kupuall°yya
drone because akliieyeeebest Cana
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that flag? The fellows In that
pavilion contributed mho llt have
he
ling. They got the flag, but poore
chaps;. they're disappofnted-(t5 so
tiny."
t'eS, tiny up among the towering.
pines, but defiantIy proclaimingp
what wo have we'll hold:' And.in
the cots beneath, lads, weak and
111, but t battling for health, lads
precious pennies bought
mho rag overhead,• are echoing its
dauntless spirit -"what lira we
have ure'llty! hold." Lads..worth saw-
Contributions May be sent to Sir
William Gage, 84 Spadlna Avenue,
Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Tress-
urer, 220 College Street, Toronto.
on of'Oetobor, and
Femains there for inspection,
Ana I hereby call upon all, voters
• VICTORY BONDS
B. MUSTARD
C INTON and BRUCEFIELD,1
for
LIMITED
to take innnediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correc-
ted ac cordf?1g to law.
Dated Clinton this 20th day
Advices indicate that the amount
Victory Bonds available for Dur-
chase from, the Committee is now
Phone Clinton 74.
Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618 -
dig wait Are
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October, 1920.-D, L. Macpherson,
Town Clerk. -68-3
comparatively small -only about half
what it was a month ago. When
those on hand are sold it is impossi-
bre to say what the next development
j' epry��p[ pty'����'11l1p1f�p1���flfR��yaph�ele�fp STORE
THE Cp9ilNEll OR
411 Till next Winter
to
Por Sitle
a purebred Yorkshire sows, 6
months. old, also a number of pigs
may be but indications are. that the
price will advance.- Persons having
stoney to invest in these securities
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Phone 4 b
Tall( about
Furnace
that
of both sexes, 6 weeks old from
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large litter, Norman Bal], R. R. No.
I. Clinton. Phone 13 on 640 -68-tf
should not delay. Those notpaying
income tax should secure bonds of
1919 issue.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton
OUR STOOK OF
NEW FRUIT, N•
IT NOW
Agent for Heeler l�urnaeea
PEEL5 AND UTS
Auction Sale
rents on
Of Faris Stock and Implements
lot 33, 2nd soh, of Staple 2
y, 10 miles
cpm Clinton, on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd,
commencing' at 1 o'clock, sharp: span
of working horses, 6 cows, one due
the last of Nov. 2 in March, 2 in
Building for Sale
Franke building with heavy' elm
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timbers, in first class conditiou.
Suitable for barn or straw shed.
Price reasonable. M. G. Ransford.
HAS JUST ARRIVED
Spainsh Valencia Raisins 30c lb.
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Plumbing and Heating. Phone
Shop over Rowlands hardware
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April, 1 farrow•cow, 1 steer, 1 heifer
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Seeded Raisins (lar
(large 33c
FLOUR AND FEED
';,,va;)
risme 2 years, 3 goon spring calves,
Frost &Wood binder, wagon, fanningNa
,
yuiII, seed drill, scales, 1200 lbs.
Maple Leaf grinder 10 inch plate,
gang plough, single pough, roller,
rack, stock rack and box, wood
rack, gravel box, hay rope, 125 feet,
Trespassing
No hunting or trespassing allowed
on Lots No. 11 and 12 (Bridgewater
Property) +Huron Road. E. J. Tte-
{vartha. -64-tf
Dire)
New Currants 25e lb:
Figs -two pounds for 25e.
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Marriages
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LLEN-BELL-At Londesboro, 011 Dflspersion Sale
Dispersion Auction Sale 01 Pure
October 26th, by the Rev. T. Ta. l
Sawyer of the Methodist church, Bred Registered Shorthorn Cattle,
Alice R., only -daughter of Mrs. Horses Sheep and swine. The wider-
Elizabeth Bell, to Wallace B. Allen signed, on account of his Law Prac-
only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Al- tise requiring all of his time and at -Four
len of London . tendon, has • decided to rent his
farm and sell his entire stock by
Births Public Auction at Lot 14, concession
2 L. It .S. Tuckersmith Township,1r/u
iTEATHERWAX-In Orillia, on Oct. miles east of Kipped and 1/s mile
16th, to Mr. and Mrs. A, Weather-' south at. one o'clock p.m. sharp, on
November let,1920,A
wax, a daughter: Monday, the fol-
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ARKS -Tit Ashfield township, 0,1 g property, namely; Horses-
Ocober 21st, to Mr. and and Mes. registered Clydesdale mare, nine
Richard Parks, a son. Years of age, Lady Oswald . (3G032)
supposed to be in foal to +'Connno-
'AMBLYN-At the Private Pavilion, dere"; live year old 'gelding, yearling
General Hospital, Toronto, on Oct, cola and one sucking filly, both sired
13th; to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tamb- by "Commodore", Cattle -red cow,
lyn, (formerly Miss Kit Price), 46 Pie Crust 2nd (104401) calved Janus
Dupont street, a daughter -Alice ary 24th, 1913.; This has • been the
Jean:p
., l_o J Jit& best paying cow 1 ever owned and
Deaths she is supposed (1582 to be in calf to St.
Patrick ` (115826); red cow calved
September 12th, 1012; Laura Dutchns
EASON-In Detroit, on Oct. 24th, 4th, (124982) with red bull calf (Tan
Garvin, widow of the late ntthill) at foot; xed con Flora Mac;
Thomas Mason of Clinton,_ aged 86 clonaid (122706) calved October 1st,
years: •1916, wi,thheifer calf at foot, (Lass 0'
:ISSETT-In Goderieh township, on Gowrie); cow, red with some white
October 21st, George Bissett, in his "Mary Queen of Scotts," :(132289};
69th, Year, calved May 8th, 1917, with ted „offer
IOOICE-In Goderfch, en Oct. 21st' calf at foot, (Jessie Flower of btlnib-
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Henry' J. D. Cooke, in his Gist lane); Highland Mary (121981) roan,
year. calved August 26t11.1916; red heifer',
Maggie Lauder (141376); born Otto-
IN MEMORIAIVI ber 5th, 1918; rets heifer "Bonnie
Jean" (162335)born November 26th,
a loving memory of Sadie J. Woods, , ., , ,Lightning
1918 rod lteifcr, Isabella (154049)
who died at Bandon, Ont., of In- born September 27tt, 1919; -grade eow
ituehtza, Oct. 26th, 1918.
"Anchored by love, death cannot '?Lee years of age an excellent milker;
large fat steer•, year old grade heifer,
ever; • and two-year gill rade heifer. Sheep
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adly we bliss you and will foveve1,. -2 Leicester ewes, two. years old, 2
" ear old Leicester evens and three
oma day, Some time, We „ape to seg yGarage
he dear Lace we hold In sweet mem lambs, also flue plea, Telles, All
sums of $10 and uncles, cash, over
019. that amount three months credit will
leep on, dear one, and taste your be given on ,•furnishing approved
rest, bankable joint notes, A. discount at
ee kinin yon most who loved you the rate. 'of 6% per annum allowed
beet," for easli in lieu of notes• C, W. Raiff-
Sadly missed by %'athor, Motbtt, mson, AuetiO,Yee1, W. M. Dole,L.
itsether5 gird sisters, L. IL Pronrieter, ' ' , •'•-68.'2'
car and forks, Slings and pulley,
chains, whiffle trees, plough harness,
shovels, forks, stick of timber, 47 ft.
long, 10 inches square, some inch tum-
ben, also 11 ,lead of yours • cattle be-
arm for
F Sale
Lot No. 10. B. R. N. concession,
Stanley, -163 acres more or less, is
offered for sale. Apply to N.
Sundereo R. R. No. 1 Brucefi
New Orange, Lemon and Citron
Peel,
Shelled Walnuts and Almonds
For Fall Baking
ON HAND
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°i ` A. FORD & SON
Phone 123.
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longing to Herbert Castle TERMS:
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phone 16 G21 G3-tf
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All sums of $10 and under, cash, over
r^
that aniotmt 12 months credit will be
given of furnfshinig: approved joint
notes or treee per cent showed for
cash, No reserve. John Jervis, Pro-
•prietor, George Elliott, Auctioneer.a
-68-2
`I'Iouse For Sale,
8_roomotl' house with 3 piece bath
room, Hot Air Furnace,
house. water,
gond garden and chickeno p
ply on the premises. W. S. Har-
land, Princess street, east -61-Lf
LIVE AND LET LIVE
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For Sale
number of sealers, Imperial octet
ants half •gallons. Also afirst-class
,
Daisy churn, cheap. Inquire at.l\ews-'
Record office. •' -6 -2-
$ p
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d For Sale
12egfstered Shearling• Tams, ram
lambs, Shearlingand ewe lambs,
Shropshire Downs. Also a number
of young cattle, W.. G, Ross, t on -outbuilding
desboro. Phone 2615 Blyth Central.
e House For Sale
Comfortable 8 -roomed house on
Jose h street, centrallylocated good
cellar; st acre lot w tfi fruit tres;
sortable for garage or
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As the Poultry fattening season
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is at hand we are prepared to pay a'
special price for properly finished
Milk -fed Poultry. As the grain prices
Auction Sale
Of Farts stock, Barns,' Implements.
James Jokes of Mitchell'11as received
instructions from Dr. Lloyd Moffatt,
to sell by Public Auction as tihe •, ro.
911010: will grass his entire faint In
the future,at Lot 15,Bayfield Road
Stanley, 1/i, mile east of Varma, at 1
o'clock Friday, Nov, 5, 1920. The -fol.
bowing: ZIorses--Agricultural team.
Cattle -Cow, freshen early part Nov.,
milking lheifeh_, 6 two-year-old Heif-
ers,two Will freshen sego, two-year-
old heifer, calf by side, yearling hoif-'
er, 2 three•yeaz'-old, rsteers, 6 two-
year-old sleets, 2 yearling steers.
Swine -8 shoats, 6 months old. Poul-
try -75 White Le horns. Thi lemenCCREAM
n
--Purchased nes ors 1918 -Massey-
Harris side rake, Masse Barris hayThe
; y
loader, XViassey-Harris mower, Oliver
bean cultivator, steel roller, set bob
sleighs, light wagon, top buggy, set
of single harness, Weed double har-.
2 .collars block find tackle De-
,toss, ,your
Laval cream separator, astern, 3
hanging lama Roots tutthi a and
g g lamps, ' p
mangles. Barns -Driving shed and
Poultry barn :24x56 new xoo:F. and
plate. IIforse stable 26x56, •' Grout
barn, 36x66. Terms: Everything'
troller $10,00, eash; over that amount
12 menthe (except barns, 6 months)
credit on furnishing approved joint
notes. A cliseottnt of 5`0/o per 011110ln
aliowtrd for cash, ill. Lloyd Motiatt,
Proprietor, jams zones, Allerton-,
mt. -68-8
•• 66.6_,
stable. Possession given in early fall.
Apply on premises to -Miss Turner,
r...�..
are low it homes pay yousatfatten your
at this year..
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Faris for Sale
56-tfp
When sowing your winter wheat
poultry
Get our prices before you sell i
r 65 acres on the and of Stanley, 214
miles south of Clinton; r1a mil0 from.
school, rural mail delivery and tel-
e p h o 110, a t o r y an tit a
half frame house, hard and got sva-ship,
ter at the house and also ivelI at
barb; been 36 x 54, driving shell, pig
pen, and hen house, frame none
.Paras for Sale or Rent4'
Lot 78 and S. halt of Lot 77 on the
Maitland concession, Goderich town-
consisting of 183 acres, rrt good
state of cultivation, Largo story and
half frame house, bank barn and driv-
leg shots With pig house underneath,
be sate of a good crop by using
SWIFT'S FERTILIZER
f dei t'8 High �' ��
Phosphate
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N. W. TREWARTHA, Managers
Phone 190; Holmesville 4 on 141
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stasis: Good hardwood bush Land
in good stale of cultivation, 2' 4
acres of fall wheat in. App1 on
premises or to Herbert Castle, Olin-
ton. ' r -0-8•p
Two wolla and never -failing spring
creek: 15 or 20 acres of hardwood
bush; 3 acres orchard. 13/ ,tulles from
Holmesville, 5% utiles from Clinton.
Convenient to churches, station and
Rural For
M especially suited for winter
wheat and any quantitq of it
may be secured at our Elevator:
WANTED I
demand for our butter is ing
creasing,
, Rods
Any one wishi0 theta buildings
g gGive
can have sabre clone by apply-
Roy Tyndall. Phone 8 of 607,
cheese factory. mail. ter -
then particnlara apply, to W m, Bedard,
R. R, No. 2, Clinton, Phone 12 011 Gory,
"-'• -64-tf
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ua a call before disposing of
To supply this demand we require
more cream.
We request you to ship us yowl
cream.
the
ins tq
ing
It. R'• No. 3, Clinton. -6G -6-p
house and Lots For Sale
Two lots with comfortable house,
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WH ='AT, OATS OR BARLIT
We guarantee you . fIighe d
Market Prices, accurate tests and
rom t servioe.
Wanted
Married man, :Cor farm work, stea-
d worst all year comfortable house,
y r.-
garden; 'stable. Aliply M. G. Rens-
furnace, town, soft Water in house,
and stable, situated on Mary
street. -Apply i.eon premises to W.
I#. 1;010, phone lee 63-tf
as we aro paying Itigliest rnarket
prices
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Our firm is known to,you and needei
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to further recommend:
We pay all express charges,furn-
p
ish cream cans and pay Wee each
foe, Clinton, Ont, --6541
For Salo
month:
Write lox cans or further itiforlrtil-
1Drietl AI9 11es W(ntiCtl
Highestp prices parts for any pose-
lily of dried apples, -Cantplon Bros.'
pl ,
IAN". rsr, n
Two six roomed houses on Fred-
trick stied, near the new' flax mills,
will be sold cheap, and on easy terms.
Apply' to Jacob Taylor' ort" 0, B, Hale•
• . eA,r,
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W. Jenkinz int ®n
I'"LOt(11L AND VIIED
Peeriee• icievore, ,00. ,,,,61 and. iII
lieu to the
xihe Seaf rth Creamery Co.
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