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• So the, lW thodlst Claireh has gond
"into the 'theatrical business. Verily,
i he "ivorld do move,"
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liltt why exolaim at the high price
,; •--ot butter when a single cow brings
the enormous price of $6,000 7
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The moral tone at Bruee french,
Kincardine, must be of a very high
order, There are no lower than six
ministers there now and more will
:follow later.,
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Uody proposes tile lighteiriugt of
homework for the public school' stu-
dent, If he eau "hang, on" until the
.student of today has the vote that
roan could be elected to any position
:he fancies.
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In Orillia the policemen drink but-
• Itermilk. A harmless tipple,. surely,
In Clinton the Creamery people pour
-the buttermilk •down the sewers,
.causing a nuisance. The local police
de not seem to be doing, their bit in
the public interest,
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Many Canadians, irrespective of
;party, regret that Sir Thomas White
has resigned the portfolio of Min-
ister: of Finance, As Finance le/M-
ister through the war lie had a, man's
job and although be had no previous.
experience in politics he handled it
:in a big way. In our estimation,
Sir Thomas White is the biggest man
•in the .Union Government.—Hanover
ter: .Post.
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Jest when we begin'. to 'consider
'ourselves of some importance some -
"thing comes along to shake our com
placency. Forinstance, last week
Manager o the Clinton If
a a Libby f Knit -
;tins
o n
ting Co. received a letter addressed
'to : "Manager, 'Klington Knitting,
Co., Klington, Ont." Sounds as , if
it might have come from Berlin,
'Germany. No doubt uranyl Germans
"have heard of Clinton during the last
five years.
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A big airship flying over Chicago
•came to grief softie vvay .and clashed
down and through the glass roof of
• a .bank linieding . killing ten people
and wounding twenty-five others.
Hitherto the only danger from the
sky was that, of lightning, which oc-
-,casionally dealt death to the unsus-
pecting but a new danger now.
threatens. If we have to keep our
• eye on the sky for tumbling aircraft
as well as watch autos, etc„ on the
-street, we'll :need to develop rubber
necks.
There is .some difference of opinion
as to which party, the Liberal or
Conservative,, is most in favor of
progressiveprohibition>ne
a
uf
es
tie matter
uCto m
11 it docs t t so h
Witt that. The people are to be
Oven e. ohenee to express themselves
upon this matter quite apart froth
any political question whatever and.
each party is pledged to carry out
the will of ibe people.
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'An exebange says that a stilt of
men's clothes, coat, vest, trowsers
end cap, made of, paper, can be meas-
ured, cut and convicted, in four hours;
The material, not counting the melt-
ing, amounting to but thirty-five.
cents, Allyou need, .apparently, is; a
OW sheets of paper and a Pot „of
paste, We call the attention of.
Messrs, Davies & Herman. to this,
But sbould any Clinton plan docido
to try such a suit we take no re-
spousibility for what might happenttt'
if Ire should be caught in a sudden
shower.
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Referring to the duties of Primo
Minister, Lord Rosebury once wrote,
"It is a harassing, laborious and un-
gracious task." Much reason has
Sir Robert Borden to say the same
thing. Perhaps never in the history
of Great Britain or her,colonies has
a First Minister more faithfully and
unselfishly served the people, or
been more vilely requited. Lincoln
himself was scarcely more •basely
maligned, disparaged and misrepre-
sented than Canada's present Premier
has been.' Well has he proved his
quality by the manner in which be
has borne himself under such a vil-
lainously ungrateful return for sin-
gularly capable and unselfish service.'
Neither the covert and continuous
disparagement of the Toronto Globe,
nor the unceasing barking and yelp-
ing of the Toronto Telegram with,
in either case, all their kind, moves
him to resentment or retaliation. To
big men only is it given so to carry
themselves. They' do their duty, and
leave their justification to the future.
=frillier Packet,
DANCES
—at—
BAYFIELD
--by ilhe=—
GODERICH ORCHESTRA
EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
EVENINGS
Wait for the Jazz Orohestra every
Wednesday and Friday.
Marriages
POTTP111--POWI' I4L-"At the reels
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on the a a o is Rlr,
donee of ti ii s t r
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andMrs, Frank
FI. Power1,
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erioltwnshtp, on July 28rd, by
Rev, 5, Anderson, ltldne J, to
Clarence V. Potter of the Huron
Road,
Deaths
NELSON—In Mullett township, _on
July 23rd, Mary biclvor, wife of,
Mr,• Robert Nelson, in or 48th
year,
HOLLAND—In Hullett, on July
18th, William Lloyd, only . child
of Mr, and Mrs, Noble Holland,
aged .19 months,
BRIGHAM—In Hullett township, on
July 14th, Play Moses, wife, of A.
B. Brigham, aged 82 years,
CUDMORE—In Crystal City, Man„
on July .12th, John Cudmore,
formerly of . Exciter, aged 75
years.
BINDER FOR SALE -4 SEVEN -
foot Deering Binder,, nearly new.—
Apply to Robert G. Thompson,
1.Oth Con„ Goderich township, or
to W, Brydone, Clinton. 03—tf
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TEACHER WANTED FOR CLIN-
ton Model school,—An assistant
teacher; fox the fall term. 2nd class
Normal, Applications open until
Aug. - 4th,—H. E. Rorke, , Seca
Treasurer, Clinton, Ont. 08-2
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THE DEPOSITORS AND DEBEN-
ture.holders of the Standard Re-
liance Corporation are asked to
meet in the council chamber on
Monday evening, July.28th, at $
o'clock. 03-1
VOTERS' LISTS, 1910, OF THE
Village of Bayfield, Comity o£ Hur-
on.—Notice herebygiven o e t is g nhat I t
have transmitted or delivered to
the persons mentioned in section 9
of the Ontario Voters' List Act
the copies of the list made per-
suant to the said Act, of all per-
sons appearing by the last revised
Assessment Rol1 of the said Muni-
cipality to be entitled to vote in
the said Municipality at elections•
of members of the Legislative' As-
sembly and at Municipal elections,
and that the said list was first
posted up at my office, Bayfield, on
the lOth day of July, 1919, and re-
mains there for inspection.. And I
hereby callupon all voters to take
proceedings to have any ,errors or
omissions which may be found
therein corrected according to law.
Dated at Bayfield this 21st Day of
July, 1919.--1I, W. Erwin, Munici-
pal Clerk, 03-3
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Moro n iles on fires
These Have Made It
a Greater Maxwell
300,000 who drive Maxwells of this very model will tell you
that reliability plus, ability to endure, ability to stand the gaff
of any going, is built into the Maxwell.
Reduced to a single word its story is—reliability.
But now this great car becomes even greater by five im-
portant improvements:
1. Hot Spot and Ram's -horn, which make the car run smoother,
'steadier, and with Less wear, and give greater mileage,
2. Improved electrical unit, which cuts down battery wear.
3. New typo radiator, which makes the car more pleasing to the eye,:
4. New upholstery and seat springs; which produce a better riding
quality.
5. A new top fabric, making the top more durable (tops so often are
the first things to go in a car).
An•important sum of money has been expended to make
it a greater Maxwell. Yet the price is only $1395, f.o.b.
Windsor. '
Thus if you were hunting for nothing more than a bargain
in a car you would not go further; but consider how superior
a car you're getting when you buy a Maxwell.
MAXWELL. MOTOR CO. OF CANADA, LTD., WINDSOR, ONT,
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on 5 Ib, cots or over. For a cool dritdt try deed tea, it's fine:
10 bars Laundry soap $1 ,SPEcnAi.s
FOR BAND NIGHT
3 bars for ,20 0 Cakes Palm Olive Soap
29e
2 pkgs seeded raisins 250 while stock lasts, ,
Mince meat per lti..,,.,,15 Bring' your P, Sc G,
soap coupons to our
store, we will redeem
Rex catsup, 2 bot ° 95 them.
JOHNSON & COMPANY
TTA SPECIALS
Special blend, black
or mixed per lb•..••„50
Royal blk or mix-
ed per lb •
Quality black or
mixed per ib 70
Japan •green per
Ib. 50 or .70
Phone 111
Retail Grocer License No, 8-7241 Phone orderer promptly' cared for.
We Have. It
do all yourr
Washing, Churning
Separating I7tc.
with the
Half -a -Hors
Distribut'or's
The Canadian
Motors Co., Reg.
V ARNA, ONT,
TORONTO --WINNIPEG
And Points West
Leaves Toronto (Union Stn.) 9.15 p.m.
Mode Wed., Fri.—Canadian National All the Way,
Imes., Tim., Slit. Via North Bay, T. ere. N. Q.
e Cochrane, thence C.N.R.
ter• .111111•Innamaim
Tlfrsu&k Standard and Tourist Sleep- I Mon., Wed., Fri,, to Vaicouver.
lug and Dining Cars Tuts., Thurs., Sat., to Winnipeg.
Tioket Oeleets irs t Informationd 8KinStreet nearest
and Union Railwaystion, Agent
oronto;
7, Jaynes Street North, Hamilton,
R,.C. PAIRRAIRN, G,P.A., Toronto,
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C dean N.ationaI'Railways•
MALE OR FEMALE '1'1 A.CHEI1
wanted for 'Union S.S. No, 2, Hul-
lett, holding first or second class
certificate. Duties to continence
Sept. 2nd. State salary and ex-
perience—W. A. Dale, Sec. -Treas-
urer, R.R. No. 4, Clinton. 03-4
LOST—IN JOWETT'S GROVE,
Bayfield, July 220(1, a man's blue
serge suit coat. Soldiers' discharge
button in lapel. Finder kindly
communicate with Frank Brown,
10.11. No, 1, Auburn. Reward, 03-11
PROPERTY d?OR SALE.—ON RAT-
tenburr street, Crest, ,just off main
street, a good 0 -roomed 2 -story
frame house. Electric lights, wat-
erworks,'furnace and soft water.
Garden and small Karn in good re-
pair. 1Ci11 be sold cheap,—Apply
to J. P. Sheppard. —03—tf
COALOIL IINATER FOR SALE.—
Used
ALE—used only a few weeps. Apply at
News -Record Office, —02
II'ORTICI'LTI?R:11, SOC I17'CY. —
Members wishing to order bulbs for
Fall planting place order now
with the Secretary, Mr. II. 11.
Sharp. —02
The Londesboro Methodist
Garden l'ariy, postponed on
account of had weather, will
he held on the Parsonage
Lawn on Friday evening„ July
25th. Clinton Kgltie l3and.
A good time asst:retl. Come.
02-2
FAIRM FOR SALE -04 ACRES,
part of lots 25 and 20, con• 17,
(Base Line) Goderich Tp., 1 mile
from school, 1*• miles north of
Clinton. Good state of cultiva-
tion ; all seeded but 40 acres,
Hydro passes between house and
barn on sideroad, Good bearing
orchard, some small fruits. Com-
fortable 10 -roomed frame house,
new cistern and good well, Barn
$Ox00, stone stable 25x60 with bay
mow above ; driiving house and hen
house. Reason for selling, cannoti
get required help to work Mrs,
Joseph Colclough, Clinton, —02
PROPERTY FOR SALE -8 acres of
garden and orchard on the London
Rd'ad. 0 roomed house, bank barn
20x40, driving shed, lien house,
Possession given ,in autumn. Apply
on premises to. Mrs. Phillip Row-
cliffe. —(10
CrIIIL WANTED 'CO LEARN PANT
making, Good wages—Davies &Sc
Bcunae.---01.—tf
FARMERS, A.TTI N'PION l Money
to loan on farm property,—C, 1.•l.
holland, Clinton 01—tf
FA1131 FOR SALE -173 ACRES,
Duron Road, Goderich township, 6
miles from Goderich or Clintoln, 2
miles from llolmesville. Good frame
house, 10 roosts, closets and bath,
good cellar and wood -shed. Barn
5Ox5O, stabling loll sive, sheep,
pig and implement house 24x40,
barn 50x30, silo 121E26 ; windmill
supplying house and barn , never -
failing spring creek s good gravel
pit ; ronviderahle timber , 65 acres
pasttien and bush land ; 40 aerea
hay ; 18 acres newly seeded, most-
ly alfalfa. P05srssioit after bat- 44° •
vest, Ill ben.ltlt reason for selling, CLINI"ON and BRtJcrwiP 1,D
—5, '1'. Walter, 12,11. No, 2, Clio -?hone tot Clinton 74,
ton ; Phone 10-001, Clinton.. 0i,-ttl'hone for Ilrucelleld 11 off 018,
FOR SALE.—A SECOND-HAND IN-
dian motorcycle. In excellent con-
dition. Presto tank and head-
light ; horn, good tires. For quick
sale, cheap—l0, H. Epps, 4.1, Son,
Varna. --01
WORK
George
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HORSES FOR SALE -2
horses and 2 colts.—Apply
Davies, Huron St.
FARMS FOR •SALE—TI-IE R. MAR -
shall estate, lot 52, S.II., 51, Bay-
field Road, and N.H. lot 38 in the
14th con., Goderich tp., containing
167 acres in all, more or less. On
the premises aro a good barn with
stabling underneath, driving shed,
a comfortable house, young or-
chard, 4 acres of bush and lots of
water. Good grain or grass farm ;
situate 2 miles south of Clinton,
one mile from school, Will sell lot
38 containing 31 acres, separate,
good pasture with plenty of water.
—F. 1I. Powell, Executor. 00-11
FOR SALE --A DESIRABLE 7 -
roomed house on Princess St.,
east, half acre of land with fruit
trees and berry bushes, town wat-
er.—Apply on premises, Mrs..
Akan. —93—tf
i•IOUSE FOR SALE= -2 STORY
brick house on William street, all
modern conveniences,—Apply on
premises to T. T. Murphy. —93
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—SEC-
oud-hand Chevrolet, electric start-
er, one man top, in good running
order,—Address P.O. Box 106, Clin-
ton, —94
FOR SALE. -8 -ROOMED IIOUSE
on Rattenbury street, west. Good
cellar, 1:t acres garden, with fruit
trees.—Apply on premises to bliss
L, Smith. —84
FARM FOR SALE.—ONE HUN-
dred acres, best of soli y, good
buildings, close to school and
church ; 4 miles from Clinton.
Will be sold on reasonable terms.
Apply A. E. Matheson, R. R. No.
3, Seaforth, Phone 17 on 614,
Clinton Central. —61
Scranton Coal
-We have the pleasure of being
the agent for this celebrated
product,
Also ask us . about Cantel,
Soft Coal, Coke and Pea
Coal, ,
Canada Cement
The recognized standard in
Cement," and after all the
cheapest building material in
the world today.
Bur'fal of Brand 'Fertilizer
ninWe purpose carrying 'a stook
of these result -giving goods at
our Clinton Yards.
Slabs
'Pry a load of otic, short slabs.
Just the thing Inc summer
fuel 01tool evenings. Most
heat for the least money.
Easily split and easily lit.
MUSTARD
ANY PERSON 0J$ PERSONS
trespassing or destroying property,
on
tie premises of the estate pi
the fate Wii I, woods, wighe
prosecuted according
to law,—
Woods, Bayfleld,r 01..-•24
HOUSE FOR SALE—GOOD FRAME
house on Rattenbury street, west.
8 rooms, sleeping pool), summer
kiteben and woodshed, Good CO'
lar, furnace, wedge lights, town
and soft water. Garden with !reit
trees and a chicken house,—Apply,
on promises' to Miss. S01tbcombe.
«-52
FARM FOR SALT; -92, ACRES 014
splendid farm 1aad in good state of
cultivation. On it are a comfort-
able storey and a half brick house
with new steel roof, a good cellar,
a barn -140x60 and straw shed 22x28
with foundation under all, room to
tie up 28 head of cattle ' and 5
horses besides 3 box stalls, root
room, feed room, separator room
and harness room. Cement floors
throughout except 2 box stalls and
root house, A stone,pig pen 24x24,
a hen house 24x10 and a drive shed
2040. There is a never failing
spring creek, a good well and ' cis -
,torn= about 1* acres of orchard.
This is a desirable property 2•
miles from Clinton, good gravel
road. I want to sell at once as
health makes it necessary for me
to give up farming fpr the present.
Would sell stock, implements and
crop if so desired,—Apply Leonard
E. Weir, Lot 27, Con. 4, Hullett,
Clinton P. 0. —49
YOUR CLOTIHES CLEANED RE -
paired and Pressed and at the
shortest possible notice. Both Lad-
ies' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to do good work. I am
prepared to French DryClean I adios
Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds
of Woolen clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc, All orders promptly, at-
tended to. Rooms over Hunniford's
grocery store—Wm. J. Jago. -00
POULTRY WAMTED
IIIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID
FOR ALL KINDS OF
POULTRY
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday of each week till
Sept.. 20th, every day after that.
W. MARQUIS
—86 R.R. No. 1, Clinton,
THE CORNED STORE
Live and Let Live
DRINKS
For Flot Weather
Cool and Refreshing
LEMONADE
ane ORANGEADE
made from the juice of fresh fruits
Orangeade and Lemonade in
powder form,.
RASPBERRY VINEGAR
GRAPE: JUICE
LIME JUICE
SPb;CL1LS
New Cabbage,
New Potatoes,
Ripe Tomatoes,
Cucumbers,
Water -Melon.
E. E. HUNNIFO[ D
Canadian Food Control—License
No. 8-3123
Phone 4 3
SED CORN
We now have a full stock of the
best grades of Seed Corn obtainable,
Before ordering your season's supply
call and see our stock. Once you see
it we feel quite sure you will be well
satisfied with the quality and also
the prices.
SEED POTATOES
Seed potatoes have been added to
our stock. These potatoes are of a
well known variety "Northern On-
tario.” They are a large, firm, clear
skinned potato and will make good
seed. The price is very reasonable
for this exceptional variety of Pota-
to and you will not make any mis-
take if you buy your supply at once,
BABY CHICK FEED
Have you tried our Baby Chick
Feed 1 We are handling this Chick
Feed in two grades, coarse and fine.
It is made of the best grain and is
free of dust and dirt. Sold in any
quantity. Special price on large
amounts.
Large stock of Flour always on
hand,
lIigheat prices paid for grain of
all kinds. •
W. Jenkins & Son.
FT,OUR AND FEED.
Phones : /elevator 190, Residence 141
Retail License No. 9-2368
Wholesale License No, 12-82
Orders taken at residence,
Duron street.
Terms strictly cash and we
guarantee to supply good coal to our
customers.
WARD
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UGAR
by the ear
Special price on sugar by
the bag, for cash
for two weeks
Get your supply for' the
preserving season
W. T. O'Neil
The Hub Grocery
Canada Food Board License
No. 8-2493
WSW
GIRLS MUD
for knitters and learners
ALSO WOMEN
for menders wad inspectors
APPLY AT ONCE
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED
FOR
PLUMBING,
EAVETROUGHING,
LIGHTNING RODS
AND METAL WORI4
OF ALL KINDS
GO TO
THOS. HAWKIN.S.
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
PHONE 33,
Shop over Rowiand'u Hardware,
Seed Corn on Hand
IVISCONSIN NO. 7 BAILEY,
IMPROVED LEAMING
and other varieties.
GOLD MEDAL BINDER TWINE
27 cents per 11).
HAY WANTED
r '= ICLeO
Porifif ri .Ia.
License No. 9-2100
POULTRY FEED
We have 70 bags of Lake
of the Woods Oatmeal Moue '
left over from our poultry,
feeding season. This will
make a good dry mash tor,
laying hens or a No. 1 feed
for hogs.
We are selling this feed at
below cost to clear.
We are always In the mar-
ket for Live Poultry and New
Laid Eggs at top markets
prices,
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
N„ W. Trewartha, Phone 193
Manager or Hnimeaville 4 on 1411
Canada Food Board—License
No. 7-001
CREAM 'WANTED 1
Farmers having cream to sell
write us for cans and lull particm-
lags.
Our markets are the best.
Service the most prompt.
Firm the most reliable.
And prices the highest consistent
with an honest test which we guar-
antee.
Remember our Creamery, Co, is a
thoroughly established and thriving
Concern and now one of :the largest
in Canada. You cannot make any,
mistake in shipping to us,
Patrons holding our cans are re-
quested not to make use of la
sending cream to other creameries
or cream buyers.
Write today for cans.
Tena Seaforth Creamery Co.
C. A. BARBER, MANAGER
BOARS FOR SERVICE t
Champion Bred Big
Type
YORKSH711E AND CIIESTI7R• '
W1-IITE 130ARS,
A. C. LEVEY,
Phone 5-630 CLINTON, Ontl,,
At borne every, foreeooa, ,