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Reg. $35.b0 Suits for $26.00
Reg. $30,00 Suits for. $25.00
Reg. $25.00 Suits for $20,00
Reg. $20.00 Suits for $16.50
Reg.« 16.00 Suits for a $13.50
These suits are all new Spring
models having all the new style
touches, pouch pockets;. convertible
and new large collars, belted, side
belted and pleated effects, linigs of
Satin and Silk. Skirts plain and
gathered with belts and pockets.
Sizes 34 to 42. Colors, Navy, Black
and green.
SPECIAL PRICES IN
NEW SPRING COATS
Only fifteen Spring Coats to
clear including Serges, Tweeds and
Velours, Colors, Apple Green, Rose
Paddy Green, Mustard, Navy and
Black, 'Prices-
$25.00Coats for $21.00
$20.00 Coats for $16.50
Si 5.00 Coats for $11.50
10.00 Coats for $ 7.50
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A' BRANTFORD'SLATE. 1. Fibre
Base. `'2: -First coating of Asphaltum.
S. -Second coating of Asphaltum. 4. --
Coating or crushed slate.
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Yesterday and To -day
Wooden shingles of twenty or thirty years ago were of splendid
quality, and answered the pttnposo very well. There was nothing
better at that timo.. In fact no other roofing material was on the
market. 'Yet who would think of putting on shingles to -day? When
the deterioration of wooden shingles became noticeable, efforts were
made .to,invent a roofing that would not only be an economical
and permanent substitute for wooden shingles, but ona that would
outlast them in service.
Brantford Roofing was the result. It has "made good." The
secret of its success is this: First, the base la of . pure, long -fibred
felt which is thoroughly saturated with asphalt or mineral pitch.
The asphalt and crystal roll roofings are then thickly coated with
crushed rock particles, which adhere tightly to thea base, and the whole
torus a permanent fireproof, water-tiglit roof.
Brantford Asphalt and Rubber Root1ne are made in three
different weights. Crystal is made in heavy weight only, and
in red or green natural colors. All three grades are pliable and
well suited to either flat or steep roofs.
Roofing
comes in rolls with protected ends. The layers do not stick together
and the roofing is easily laid. It requires no painting or tarring
when put on. It does not crack with the Cold nor melt with the
summer's heat. It does not curl, split, rust or blow off. It gives
permanent weather and fire protection at a reasonably low initial cost.
May we send you our roofing book and samples? They
Will show you the realvalueof these roofing materials.
Brantford Roofing Comp4Iy, Limited
Brantford Canada s'
"For Sale by HARLAND EROS.
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I4ave Voar Ads. in New Era
THE CLINTON NEW ERP,
Thursday, May 2411a,, 1917
HOLMESVILLE, regretted. He was 4 Liberal, nod had
The Canadian Order of 1?oresters also taken an active lutcrest in public
marched in a body to the Methodist
Church where the Rev. A. Sinclair
ably addressed them, taking for lits ser-
mon lh seaoid greatest conmandinent
"Love thy neighbor as thyself"
The postponed quarterly •oliiclal and
trustee boards met Monday night. Fin-
ances in good condition,
Rev, A. Sinclair very kindly took the
ladies of the W. M, S. to Londesboro
to lbe convenction 00 Wednesday.
Mr, Walters, of California, is visit-
ing with his brother, S, T', Walters, at
the old home on the Huron road.
uODERICH.
W. J. Radford, stationary engineer,
Joined -the Foresty 13attallou,
A flour nilll at Goderich has been
Idle for several weeks because of in-
ability to secure wheat. The holding
back of grain is not only putting up
prices, but making more difficult the
securing of a supply.
Word was received here tha another
Goderich Goy had been killed in action.
Pte. Verne Murray, eldest son of Mr.
W. 1.1. Murray, manager of the local
branch of the Jackson Manufacturing
Company. Pte. Murray, who was 24
years old, enlisted two years ago in
the 83rd Battalion, Toronto, and for a
time was in the postal service, A bro-
ther is with engineers, at present in
England.
BRUCEFIELD.
Rev. R. Id Sawers, of Thedford, re
Hewed ofd acquaintances in our village
last week. He was on his way to Clin•
ton.
Johetone Bros., Stanley received a car
load of Western oats last week which
was soon sold. The price was SO cents
a bushel.
A meeting for more production was
held in our village on Friday evening.
There was a ponr attendance. The
farmers of the vicinity are working over
time trying to get as Hutch grain in as
possible.
Dr. -Tanfield anal sister visited vela
tives at ICippen on Saturday last.
David Beatty's barn was s.ruck by
lightning on Saturday during the big
storm, There was not much damage
clone to it.
The Odd Fellows had a special sermon
preached to them onSunday evening in
the Presbyterian Church, They Walked
in a body accompanied by a number of
visiting brethren from their Lodge room
to the church. Rev. H. Woods preached
from the text "A Friend Loveth at all
tines and a brother is born for
adversity " Visiting Oddfellows were
from Seaforth Itenean and Clinton.
Death of Mrs. Thomas Boyce: -The
sad intelligence reached. our village on
Sunday of the death of Mrs, Thomas
Boyce, of Goderich, who formerly lived
in Tuckersmith near our village. She
went to Toronto about three weeks ago
to have an operation performed. The
opetatlon,toolc;place'on Tuesday. ! For. a
time the patient did well but a change
for the worst came and she passed away
on. Sunday in the,Hospital. She was a
daughter of the late Andrew Swan. who
lived on a farm near..; our village now
occupied, by Mr. Drew Swan. Messrs
Jamea,and ,John Swan of the village are
brothers of the. deceased and two sisters
Mrs .+IIaiser aqd ,Mrs Thompson of
Mooseaw Saskatchewan. She leaves a
sorrowing husband and 3 sons, James
en the homestead neote:air village. Drew
at Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan and Dr.
ArthunBoyce who recently graduated at
Toronto,. •The.remains; were, taken to
Goderich on Monday. The funeral took
place on Tuesday born her late home to
J3sitd'sCemetery.. Where het;,: patents
were buried. A•number of the friends
of the deceased from our neighborhood
attended the funeral,
'CONSTANCE,.. `
' •Quite a number around here .intend
taking in the Women's Miissionsy Con
ventfan at Londesboro on Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. C.-.DeGrear, of Saskatoon Seek
atchewan is • visiting her father, Mrs.
t :lo h
s u for some ti
Henry,y g e me
Mr. William Paihie, of London, spent
Sunday with his wife who is staying with
her parents Reeve Armstrong and wife.
We are sorry Mrs. Pattie keeps pretty
pearly. We hope she will soon take a
change for the better.
The C. I. C., held a very successful
Be.zaar in the Forresrers [fall on FriJay
evening. 'Proceeds amounted to over
580 The music for the evening was
given. G. Hamilton, of Clinton. gave
,the music which delighted everybody.
e will suggest any one wanting musk.
or the evening would do well to secmwe
Mr, Hamilton to give thent the music.
STANLEY.
Wilfrid Diehl, of Calgary, who enlisted
with a Western I3ettalion wits Trilled 13
action recently. He was a nephew of
the Messrs Diehl of this township and
Mrs. McClymont, of Varna,
During the storm on Thursday more
ing the house of Morton i+llliott, east of
Varma was struck by lightning. The
chimney was thrown down and other
damage done.
Mr, Dennison has recently sold 500
bushels of wheat at war prices of 59.55
and $3.00 per bushel, Who says farming
does not pay.
Miss Iessic Collins has gone to Tor
Onto where she has token a. position as
stenographer.
Miss Cha'hitte Johnston who has been
very ill at the Inoue of her brothers ,john
stone tiros is recovering,
Miss Morris, of Los Angeles, California.
is the guest of Mrs, ,lolls Kitchen.
On Thursday evening of last week a
Patriotic Social was helcl at the residence
of Mr. It, A. Roberton Hayfield Road.
Quite a number of 1110 young people
of Clinton and Stanley were represented.
After lunch was served Mr. Peter
Moffatt was apuointed chairman when
a short programme wits reoffered.
Tickets were, sold to the amount of
50.25 which was equally divided between
Clinton asci Stanley Patriotic Societies
Death Of Duncan McPherson 1-'
'!.'here passed away on Saturday morn
ing, lith fast„ mit his hone on Minnie
Street, a highly esteemed resident of
Whnghtun art the person of Duncan
McPherson, in his !)2nd year. Deceased
[rad been in poor health for 50010 months,
though only confined 10 Ins bed far 2
weeks. Ifo was horn in the Township nI
Stanley, nertr,,y�33i�ucearsli , and wren a son
of the late Wlflianp McPherson who woe
for nsany years Reeve of Turnhorry,
When an infant he carne with hie parents
to'l'urnberry and spent his early life In
that'l'awnehi He moved in Witsttiunnl
about 25 yo m l'ago and limit! nide n large
circle of f'tenets, lie was a man of
toady good parts and Inc death is deeply
affairs, Besides his widow be is survived
b} 9 daughters, viz -Misses Pearl,
Olive Hud Media, all residing at home
and to whom is extenctacl the sincere
sympathy of the community. Funeral
Monday afternoon to VVingllam Ceme•
tery was largly attended services at the
house and grave being contacted by
Rei 1) Perrie. Among those from a
distance were Mr, trod 91rs, Miles Walker
ton Mrs, Richardson. Tot•ntito ;D.
Cantelon, Clinton • Mr, McDonald,
Brucelleld ; Mr,Yushill, tiespeler ; Wm.
Duffy, 141sldnay ; Mr and plrs, hest
inks, 131eaheim
HENSALL
Lance Corp Cann who went overseas
with the IS4th 13autslion of Winnipeg,
<. ttti dY16iNtilts Saohlt 4iftliq
.yY
Loc& News.'
%iMRPARP)• x.mfiPiwtetk Ac;>?
was wounded on Mav 4th in the arm and
chest. The official message was received
by his parents, Air and Mrs, Cann, who
live west of t-iensel!. The wounded bay
went overseas at the sauce time as the
131st I[uron Battalion,
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THE HONOR ROLL
an
Xiflod hi Aotion
Pte. Verne Murray, Goderich,
Pte, J, Mcilliargey, Centralia,
Pte. 11, Richardson, Kippers,
Pte. O, L, Murred, Goderich,
Wounded
Pte, G. Ross„ jr„ Goderich,
Sergt, Norman Levy, Clinton.
Lance -Corp, Cann, 1•tensell,
Pte, Jacob Sproat, Seafdrth,
Pte, Ephraim Snell, Clinton,,
Ple, 11, Carr, Rlucvale,
111
Pte, H. L. McNaught, Mankton,
Gassed,
Lieut, R, Forsyth, Blyth:
BRUSSELS
Brussels is in darkness once more, the
Electric light plant having been shat
down for an indefinite period:'
Empire Day was celebrated by. the
Brussels continuation school, when a
program of addresses, Patriotic choruses,
physical drill by the girls, military
review by the cadets, games, etc., were
put on at the school grounds, the pro
ceeds going to the Red Cross Society.
Brussels Bowling Club will nut re
organize chis season owing to the Arcs
sure of business of iia former members
and lack of enthusiasm in the game.
A meeting will be held in the Council
Chamber on Monday evening to discuss
the question of organizing a Business
Mens Asuciation in town.
Mrs. 'i homes Oakley died at the home
of Mrs. 0. Robb, after a short illness.
She was in her Osth yenr and cause to
Brussels from McKillop Township,
where her husband died, 14 years ago.
ZURICH.
An enteresting event was celebrated
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Kalb
fieisch, 15th Concession, Ilay, on Wed
nesday when Rev. H..ttembe, pastor of
Lutheran Church, Zurich, united in
marriage their daughter, Josephine and
Victor Deichert.
A Iargeacreage is being got in readiness
in this section for sowing beans The
high prices and .the splendid yield last
season has encouraged farriers to go
into bean growing extensively this year.
11 is reported that 50 per bushel has
been offered for Fall delivery.
• The little `L year old child of E. Brod
erick Parr Line, Hay, narrowly escaped
death. from choking when it swallowed a
star shaped brooch. The obicct lodged
in its throat and cloroform had to be
administered to Use child before it could
be removed.
Mr. and Mrs..S.,- McBride, Sr„ of
this village have received word that their
son, Pte. J H. McBride bus been killed
111 actions. G. H.
listed as
,
missing',sorne weeks- ago. He conducted
a flour and :feed business in Zurich be-
fore he enlisted, but when the call came
for recruits he joined the ranks of the
I6Ist Battalion.
,BLYTH.
Word' was received here that Lieut R.
Forsyth, who enlisted in Ottawa at the
first call and who went ' overseas as a
private with the first contingent and was
raised to Lieutenant, had been gassed.
A painful accident- happened . to Mr.
W. Moutray, at the sawmill -on Saturday
when -a board from. the saw flew and
'struck him,on the kg injuring hint quite
severely. No bones were broken.
One of the worst storms in the history
of ,the village struck ,Hlyth un Saturday.
411 only lasted a few minutes, but in
that tune itdid considerable damage,
especially to the telephone system. In
all 'seventeen Ifnes.wer )put out of cam
mission and many poles were . broken.
T.he roof of the fair grounds grandstand
was ripped off and carried a considerable
Philips distance
heof-
T roof W. black
smith shop was also torn off,
GODERICH TOWNSHIP '
The death took place in Goderich
Township of Miss Luella Tichborne,
eldest daughter of the late William
Tichborne, at the age of 211 years, 7
months and 26 days. The deceased had
been ailing for about a year She is
survived by her. mother, who is living
sin Chicago, by for sisters, Huth and
glinna in Chicago, Fay at home, and Mrs.
Ernest Johnston, of Goderich 'Township,
and by two brothers, Oliver, of Holland
Manitoba and Arthur, • of Goderich
Township. Her father clied about nitre
years ago. The deceased was a member
Of Bethel Church,antl the funeral services
on Sunday will be conducted by Rev,
Mr, Jones. of Bayfield
Miss Annie and John McGuire spent
Sunday in Seaforth.
Mrs. geld Torrance spent the week's
end at Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs, Mason Sterling and Mr,
and Mrs. S. McPhail attended the fnn-
ennl of Mrs, Thompson on Monday in
Godericli,•
Mr. lteid Torrance has purchased a
Chevrolet car.
The farmers are all through seeding
nd are waiting for worn weather to get
their corn, potatoes and beans in.
We are glad to report that Mr, Chas.
McGrego' is improving.
Mr, John Alexander is under he doct-
or's care at present,
Mr. Jas, 11, Harrison, con, 1., had a
narrow escape from being killed last
Sunday, Ile lei Itis bull out in tie yard
to water and when he went to put him
in the tmhual turned and knocked Mr.
Harrison down and dropped on ]rim
with his knees, Mr, Harrison managed
to catch the ring in his 00se and gave
it a twist which allowed him to regain
his feet and get the animal in the stable
again. Me lliu•risori alhough very sone
is able to be around at his work again.
Mr. Percy Weston of Detroit, is visit-
ing his parents tide week.
!-les a Delivery Truck,
W, '1'. 04011, the "Ilub" Grocer has
pot st fund ireek into operations for de-
livery of groceries, etc.
C. 0. F. Offico,,e Coming.
Ri,hert Elliott, high Secretary, Call-.
allot (order Foresters, 13rantford, :tad
J. H. Campbell, 0, 0, 0., Chesley will
whitest a meeting of Canadian Fore-
sters in Gunton on the eveniutg of May
31st Out tnatters pretstising to tate wel-
fare of the society.
1 Snow, May 23rd,
Snow was falling on May 23rd, 1917,
a new record, We advise to keep the
„coal fires burning" yet.
Potatoes!
The 'Town Council's Committee has
an upporunity to buy 200 or 300 bags,
of potatoes at 53,55 f.o.b. Goderich,
which is equalled to 54.00 delivered
here. 11 the citizens of Clinton and the
farmers around about require these
potatoes ;and will inform the Town
Clerk of the quantity they need the
Committee will see what can be done
about supplying the potatoes at cost.
Mr. Fred Step! ensson, Superintendent
of the Springfield ,Mass., Boys' Club a
non sectarian institution for the pro-
motion of good citizenship, will visit his
parents, 111r. and Airs John Stephenson
of lluron Street over Sunday and will
speak in Wesley Church Sunday even.
lar, !'red is o e of de many Cliattnians
who "nave made gro I" in the neighbor
ing Republic, and Isis many friends will
be glad to see and hear hint on this
occassion.
Rent Rattenbury House.
Alex. McKinnon, of Oakville, has
rented the Rattenbury House, Clinton,
for one year„ with the option of buying
at the end of the terns, The Ratten-
bury with the exception of a couple
years„ has been run by a member of
the Rattenbury .family, as far back as
when the place was known Rattenbury
Corners, and was the first hotel es-
tablished here. Mr, McKinnon takes
possession on Junelst, and Mr. Ike
Rattenbery, who has been managing
the hotel since the death of his father,
Joseph Rattenbury, intends to go into
some other, line of business,. For many
years Mr. McKinnon was connected
with the tlotel.Mossop, in 'Toronto, and
more latterly conducted the Murray
House, at Oakville, and is a well known
Hotelman,
H. W. C. A..
Tire following 'is a complete list of
supplies sent faom the different societ-
iesat this centre to Hyman Hall, London,
Weduietday, May'"16; .
Hayfield Patriotic -29 pairs of socks;
1 quill.
Stanley Maple Leaf -24 pairs of,socks
7 flannel: shirts:. ,
Unity Club -•17 pairs of socks; 1
tlabnel shirtl 5 sheets; 21 Hospital tow -
Varna Patriotic --23 pairs of socks;
2 itanhiel. shirts; S pyjamas; 13; sheets;
2 hospiVai' towels; 29 pillonJ slips.
Bethany Society -13 pairs 01 socks.
Clinton Patriotic Society -106 pairs
of socks; 3 flannel shirts; .6 pyjamas;
28 trench towels.
To Our Own Boys
.Varna Patriotic -5 pairs of socks.
Y. S. of S. E. of G. T.-36 pairs of
socks; 56.75' worth of gum and tobacco.
Mrs. Job Cooper Dead.
After suffering from a stroke since
last Wednesday Mary Ann Higgins, wife
of Mr, Job Cooper passed away on
Monday at the age of 71 years and 7
months. Deceased wet born in New-
market and was married twice. Her'
first husband was John Skinner who
died over 38 years ago and by that
marriage two sons were born, John
in California and William at home.
About 37 years ago she married Mr.
Job Cooper who along with two sous
(Cecil at hone trod David of Ripley)
and two daughters, (Mrs. Nash of Sea -
forth, and Mrs. W. linnet, of Rose,
New York) survive, The deceased is
also survived by three sisters, Mrs. J.
T. Currie, of Wingham; Mrs, Boyer,
and MrS Thom?soni, of Toronto. The
funeral was held on Wednesday after-
noon. Rev, Mr, Eastnman, Baptist min-
ister conducting the services. To the
bereft the deep sympathy is extended
to theist,
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Liberals Atteintliogi'I
The Joint Annual Meeting of South
Huron Liberal Associations will be
held in Henson Public Hall, 011 Tuesday,
June 5th at one o'clock p.m. Addresses
will be delivered by Thos. McMillan,
South Heron Liberal Candidate; William
McDonald, M. P, P., North Bruce, and
others. All friends of Liberalism are
invited 10 conte, and bring their friends
'and neighbors, A very cordial invita-
tion is extended to the ladies,
T. G. Slaillinglaw, J. kssery,
R. G, Soldnn H. Smith
Secretarys . Presidents
TOWNSHIP OF' HULLETI'
Court of Revision
Notice is hereby given that the
Court o1 Revision on the assessment
troll for the Township of Millet for the
year 1917 will be held ipi the Township
Mali; Londesboro, on Saturday, May
26111 at 10.30 a.n, for the purpose of
hearbug and settling complaints a-
gailist the said assessment roll. Parties
having business at the Court will attend,
at the said time and place wititottt
further notice.
John Finland, Twp. Clerk
Lotudesbora, May gill, }911,,
Jerry J.
The Standard Bred Carriage Stallion
will stend.for the Improvement of stock
this season as followsi-
Tuesdny -At John McClinclrey's,
Goshen Lisarr Stanley.
Wednesday -at Ross Johnston,' Blake
Thursday -at David Johnston, Varna
Saturday -at Graham Barn, Clit:ton
Monday and Friday -at his own
stable,
No 01832 American ,Trotting Register,
Chicago.
No, 0101 Canadian Live Stock Records,
Ottawa
No. 4419 Enrolment Board, Toronto
Terms- $12 to insure with foal
Ed. Johnston,. Prop.
Clinton, Ontario
Phone 8 on 162, Route 4,
Elmer Dickson
Grand circuit pacing horse: record
2.06. Will be at his own barn at Blyth,
Further particulars of these horses
later.
Thos. J. Coulter,
Blyth, Ont,
DUNURE GARTLY
(9221) Enrollment No, 92.
Will have the following route for 1917:
Monday -Will leave his 08511 stable,
West end Tuckersmith, and go north by
'way of the Huron Road to the Graham
house, Clinton, for noon; then by way
of the 16th con., Goderich township,
to Mr. Bert Lobb's for night.
Tuesday -By way of Maitland con.,
to Wm. Durst 3t Son Inc noon; then by
way of Bethel and Benntiller to Win.
Long's for night.
Wednesday -By way of the 6th and
8th con, to Wm. Cunningham's for
noon; then by way of the mitis con, to
Fred Quaid's, Dunlop, for night,
Thursday -By way. of Goderich and
1st con, to Mr. George Andrew's for
moon.; and 4th con, and. then to Huron
Road to Mr, Wilmot Haackie, for night.
Friday -By .way. of. 7th con. and Cut
line to Mr, Fred Pickard's for nowt;
Wien by way of Cut line and 9 and 18111
coq.,,aq.Mi:,„James .Grahani & Son's for
night.
Saturday -By way of Hayfield line to
James Jackson's 2nd of Stanley far
noon; then to his own stable where he
will retnain•.uutil tlse following Monday
morning.
G,W, NOTT T. Carr
Proprietor Manager
MEETING OF HURON CO. COUNCIL.
The council of the corporation of the
County of Huron will meet in the Coun-
cil chatnber, in the 'town of Goderich, on
Tuesday, -the 5tls day of June, at 3
o'clock. W. LANE, Clerk
Dated, May 21st, 1917:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In The Estate of Alexander Roberton,
Deceased.
NOTICE 0 hereby given that all
persons having claims against the estate
of Alexander Roberton late of,the
Township of 1•lullett in the Countof
i.luron, Yeoman, deceased, who diel on
or about the 5th day of February, 1917
are required to deliver to the under-
signed ndntinistratrix or her solicitor
on or before the 1st day of June, 1917,
a full statment of their claims together
with particulars thereof and the nature
of the securities, if any, held by them
all duly verified by affidavit,
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the
said last mentioned date the said ad-
Inlmistratrix will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased amongst
the persons entitled thereto having re-
gard only to such chains are he shall
have received due notice and in accor-
dance therewith.
DA'Z'ED et Olinton this 5th day of
May, A.D. 1917,
Sarah Roberton W. Brydone,
R.R,No, 1, Auburn, Clinton
Administratrix. . Solicitor for the
Admiuistratrix
Piave Your Oritho'
for some ot our Western Oats, which
we have just received and we Will
charge you no more than 1f they were
just the ordinary grade of Oats,
It you wish to secure some ot those
Oats place your order early as they
aro going 'fast,
We always have a ftcll stock of
Flour and treed,
nightcst Prices lurid for (rain
J.
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Phone 119. Residence 1 on 1x42
We've made Wettld Wren
it hot for to make
KING COAL
quite 0 hot
a fon, for you
We've made it hot for a lot of folks
who were looking for satisfactory coal,
and if you will place your spring order
with us, we would be pleased to give
You the good coal and two thousand.
pounds to the ton,
Aa J. Holloway
Office Phone 3
A first class bell room suite for pH.,
vete sale as well as other articles of
furniture at residence en Ontario St.
For Sale- Barred Rock Eggs
From a pen of 5 yearling hens bred
from haps with records up to 235 eggs
each per year and 5 April hatched pul-
lets bred from a hen of mine, Last
winter In her fourth year she Jayed be-
tween 1st of Feb. and 22nd of March,
45 eggs in Si days. This pen 0 headed
by a pedigreed cockerel from L. R.
Guilds No. 1 peri. Eggs 52,00 per 15.
Unfertile eggs replaced free of charge.
- J
H. A. Hovey, Clinton._
CREAM -PRODUCTION and THRIFT
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Consists in producing all the cream
you can and shipping it to The L 3.
Looby Creamery. We furnish cans
and pay express We pay the highest
prices for cream and we pay twice a
month.' '
We have the most up-to-date Cream-
ery in Western Ontario.
Write us
The L, J. Looby Creamery
Dublin, Ontario.
Ike Medium
Celebrated show horse will be at
Clinton at Graham's hotel from Wed.
nesday afternoon until Thursday fore-
noon. , . 4,1144
Strayed
'Prom lot 24, con 8, Hallett. a
yearling heifer with a mark on
dewlap. A suitable reward will be
paid for information leading to
its recovery -Thos. Tighe, R, R.
No, 1, Clinton. Phone 18 pn 155.
House ton' Sale
A one and a, half storey frame
house, 12 rooms, situated on Mary
street, barn, 93 acre of garden and
orchard; waterworks and electric
light Apply to
W BRYDONE, Clinton.
LOST - ~-~
Some time ago a gold chain and pen-
dant. Anyone returning same to Miss
Stone, School of Commerce, will be
rewarded.
For Sale
Good rubber tired buggy for sale, as
good as new, apply*to"
Clinton Flour Mills
Young Calves For Sale. ,;
f have made arrangements to secure
a.lintited'number of young young well
bred calves each week.. Phone 14 on
166. •
W. 1MIAIIQUIS, Olintoa
Cottage For Sale
•
Frame cottage on Bond street, in
good state of repairs, water works con'-
nection, cement cellar, garden, several
fruit trees bearing. Snap for quick
sale, Cash or terms. Apply to To
Watts, Clinton, or Fred Cooper, 21 Me.
Gill St., Toronto.
HOM.ESEEKFRS' E`COURSIONS'.
Round trip . tickets to points int
Manitoba,skatchewan and Alberta
via North Bay, Cochrane and Trans
eontineutal Route, or via Chicago, St.
Paul or Duluth, oe sale each Tuesday
until Oat. 50, inclusive, at low rates,
Through Tourist Sleeping Oars to
WINNIPEG on above dates, leaving
Toronto 10,48 P. M, No change of
cars, via 'Prapscontinental Route,
Return Limit, Two months, Exert
sive of date of Sale, Berth
reservations and full particulars at
all Grand Trunk Ticket offices or
write 0. E. HORNING` District Pass
enger Agent, Toronto, Ontario.
C r, MORNING,
a Union Station,
Toronto, Ont,
John liansfo'd B. Son, city paesen-
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 67
a.0. Pattlsonstation agent
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