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f Interest to you• the mail order houses, but neterthe-
. - , less some of Our merchants have been
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. and doing a fairly .good business during
the =Past couple of years, •havirg a,
Anyway there is• nothing monoton- much larger turnover than formerly.
ous_aboat the weather, we are having One ortwo live, aggiessive iner-
this winter. •„ ' clients who keep the public inforM.-.
• • * a a•••
• ed as to what they have to sell by ad-
' 'The Dominion Parliament meets in vertising can do much to stem the
Ottawa this afternoon. No doubt the
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affair will be a brilliant social one.
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The •world was very lovely yester-
day Mornieg, -with every bare branch
and twig and shrub enshrouded in its
snowy covering: The Library park
was a picture of lovliness.
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' "And Would it net 'be as well to
spend some Money that way;,"(pay-
ing subsidies to the railway to ,bring
Alberta coal to Ontario,) "to develop
inter -Canadian trade' as Spendingit
Lo establish more legations in foreign
•countries?"—Stratford , Beacon -Her -
Owing to the high wind on Thurs-
day night last something went wrong
with hydro service and the lights kept
going off every little while. 'But they
always came on again and service
was uninterrupted even through the
severe storm of Fricley,and Saturday.
The trthble was somewhOe between
WrO and Stratford.
Representative_ Wood stated in the
chute of Representatives the' other
day that the failure of the Geneva
Gonferenee was the result of the Un-
ited States' having •na thins to scrap:
This may aabcunt f Or the gigantic
rival program now ptoPosed -across
he border.' Uncle. Sam is0,' going
.0 be caught Ince-thatagain. df
ev-
rybody is going to soap; ships, why
e's going. to be as good as the rest
,f thy neighbors, he's going to. have
amne ships to send to the baton, ef
the sea, too. Aud, looking at it; from-
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this distance, that's as good an excuse
s any other :CO a large TJ.S. navy. •
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Tiler/Latter of Winging Alberta coal
o Ontario, which like the weather',
as created a jot of talk but no action,
hould receiVe some attention when
Ottanre and Toronto Parliaments
neet. Asa matter of fact the belief
if the gredt majority of -people is that
t is something far, other thau the all -
:realty' of the long haul that prev,ents
Am developing our OW11 valuable te-
ources in this particular ' regard.
hat that is 'should be- got at and
'egged to the light. Then the peo-
le can decide for themselves whether
he reason is legitimate or not.. Why,
s a corespondent, asks in a communi-
etion on another page of this issue,
liould the railways haul American
te for half; the price. they epk to
ove Canadian coal? ,
tide -'of •'.cataloneie buying. People
like to see what they are buying mid
they also like to •have their attentien
Called to anything,in the way
bargain which the merchant 'has. to
offer; they like to be taken into the
confidence of the -merchant and _told'
that he has been: considering their
needs .and what he has gathered to-
gether for their convenience. The
merchant who is conteet to sit down
behind his own doors and wait for
whet patronage fatesends him will
probably have to be .content with -less
and less of it as the years go by.
The successful merchant goes out af-
ter trade he doesn't sit, like -patience
on a monument, waiting for it to
come to him. '
It may seem th be a somewhat der -
ng prediction, but if we read the
igns of the times- aright the days of
he inail 'order business are nearly
umbered.Aiready` if reports be
eththere hag been a marked- shrink -
go in'- he trade of the mail 'order
ouse. The tendency to purchase
broad spreadi like an epidemic
rough the country, after the war.
lie Post, Office Departntent helped
e movement by lowering the parcels
oth Tate and giving every possible
acility for mail order shopping. But
here he been a reaction, and people
re learning- that it is net altogether
atisfactory to buy a pig in a, polce,
r a polte(-bormet from a catalogue.
he automobile.baS made it easy for
eople in the countrY to drive to a
own or city and see what they31.e
uying and this,,is becoming rnore of
he custom. The more aggressive at-
lude of. the tewn merchants offets
ppertunities and satiSfa•etion to the
ousentives who enjoy chasing liar-
ains. The advertisements in the loc..
papers 'arerused with as touch
est as used to` -be the case with the
ads" of' the city department stores.
he chain stores are another big fac-
er in lessening the mail order busi-,
ess, which iS said to have fallen off
y.fromlhirty to fiftY per cent,
While the mail oder houses -still
Ike doing a censidoable trade, we ere
atisfiedthat leas will be heard of
hem, and thet-,soon it will be quite
bperfludits to _appeal to people in
owns dike Orillia to shop at home."
ore than one visitor from Toronto
as assured the Packet and Times of
te that they can shop to' better ad -
mange in OniflIa than in the eity.
t is 'just one -of the ever changins...;
hates 'of basiness. AlreadY south of
he, eity AMOS recognire the eigns of
he tiines, and are evidently preparing
o Meet the situation by establishing
raachesy The town merchants alto
herd(' be awake to' the opportimity
hat th(3richange 10 ,:public sentiro.ent
rings , there."4--0rillia Packet
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Mrs. F. NV,. Baker returned to tho
village on Friday last 'after having
silent a couple of weeks in :London.
She was accompanied • by: her soh
Harry who is reeuperating.,after his
recent operation -
Mrs. A. R. Seeds spent it few days
this week. in •Totento 'having "gone- te
the city 'on business on Satinday.....
Mr.- and .M.rs.. Walter' Westlake re-
turned on Saturday after having
tended the funeral- Of .the late Mrs,
Matthew Penhale -in St. Thomas on
Friday.' - • ,
• Bliss jesSie Tough, [Naha. visited
, ,
Mrs. Robt.' Scotchmer, returned on
Monday to her home on the Bronson
Line.
Ur; Herbert Wallis, Donald and
Lawrence, eturned on Sunday to vis-
it the . formers Mother Mrs. W111.,
Sterling•after having :visited relatives
in Port Elgin and Clinton,
IVIrs, A. Newton -Brady has impron-
ed in health. so that she was able to
leave the hospital and come home on
Tuesday. -
Tlie--diseussions';. as to. waye.'"and
means of improving Alio -exhibits” *UV
Oriteredeint0 Ulff011 iiltdIfeSt,ard"
ShOWS a •real live organlaation.
• The following efficers. and .clitect,'
ors were an -Pointed fQr. 1.928e ,
President, John McClure; ist. vice,
Wm. J. Stinson; Zed vice, W. H. Tal-
bot; Secretary, A. E. Erwin; Treas,-
urer, F.•21r::-Edwards; Directors; Mrs,
Seeds, IVIrs. J. W. Reid, Mrs y T. M.
Snowden,. ivrrs. N. W. Woods, Mrs. W.
1:Stinson, T. M. Woods, Fred, :Middle-
ton, Robt. UniVlui•ray, E, H. Wise,
Wm. Stewart, S. Houston, IJ. W. Reid,
Robt, penbale; WM. Sparks, John
Ra,tharell, Ed. Foster, J. A. Ferguson.
-. The president, J. McClure, Wt._ J.
Stinson and D. H. Mcaughton were
appointed to attend the Fair Direct-
ors Annual Assoefation Convention at
Stretford the end of this month.
The -date was set for this year's
'fall fair for Tuesday and Wedriesday,
Sept. 26th 'end 26th. • The fourth
Tuesday and 'Wednesday of Septem-
ber have been observed as Hayfield's,
show days far the past eight or ten
Years.
Ii1JRON TOBACCO GROWERS
ORGANIZE
At a meeting held in. Exeter on
Tuesday, .to which many growers of
the district 2hronge4 the Huron
County Tobacco Growers were organ-
ized, and were represented by secret-
ary 0: Klopp at the Windsor confer-
ence, with representatives from Es-
sex, Elgin, • Lambton, Norfolk and
Middlesex, yesterday..
W. R. Elliott, ex -warden of Huron,
was elected president of the Huron
organization, Came- Klopp of Zurich
was named secretary, and the -direct-
ors were drafted with the following
personnel; Edward Groft; itir. Sim,
ons of Exeter; William Bitchauan of
Tuckersinitlic R. Tallow, of Usborne;
Secretary Klopp will represent the,
Huren growers at the Windsor
meeting. ••
J. L. Robson, president of the -Mid-
dlesex growers' association, assisted
in 'the organization 'meeting. It
was hoped that at the conference of
growers from various counties in
Windsor Wednesday • the projected
pool mfght be formed, and thus put -an
end to . the alleged governing o(
prices.
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hotd'gr•etrhe.,
wriz, ,stafivo
•Warilll -40 49,110,1i0afr
the..ehifdren. winter
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Townshend
and family and Miss Mary Elliott of
Howie spent several days with „theft
parents last week.
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Six reaselis whY yth should bay 'a
Stewart--Wlerner five tube Radio sal.
1. The price is within, the reach of all.
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2. n gives very little or mi trouble,
We have a set out three years
old. It, is working as' good as
3. It is easier' on B, Batteries .than
six tube set. '
4. It iS very 'clear, fine" ----tone, and
works well in any kind of wea-
• ther and has plenty of volume.
l'Ing:•:Yent'..peaftx,•
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h -,---take adta1itego 'o2 thon now
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; LOGS 'WA.11/41T-E13
We ate again in the Market for
good- logs "02' all kincle, tither ,cleliv-
Red tn our mill y,ards an the
stunip. Triglisst eas'h. prise ;will be
Paid. Custom' sawing -will be done 'at
Thoufas ilth con,
,Goderiah.. township', "-and.' Clinton as
_penal "cliirink'tlie,yeat, ,
Yfi014:B•ch. p1 -r -','Clinton
h.'Brings in Toronto and London with
.very little interference.
6. Will tune in 'stations as far away
as Cadifornia on the loud speaker.
What more could you wish for in
a radio. Try one out and be con-
vinced for yourself..
The first meeting of the recently
appointed schbol board met. in the
town hall on Wednesday 'of last week.
T. H. Elliott was again apPointed
chairman and presided at the meet-
ing. F. A. Edwards, *lib has very
competently acted in the capacity of
secretary fox the pest ,seven years,
'tendered his resignation.' The mem-
bers 'of the board' accepter' it on his
special request that they do so, and
expressed their deep .tegrets that he
slid riot feel able to continue the po.s-
,itien. He however was asked to con -
thine the work until another a.ppoint-
inent could be male. J, W. Tippet
;was 'appointed treasurer and attend-
ance o2fieer'2 or tne coming year.
year., The auditore report, whieh.
showed a substantial balance and the
'books in -excellent order, was present-
ed and accepted -
The annual meeting of the congreg-
ation of Trinity church was held on
Thursday last but owing -to the stor-
my weather there was a very poor
attendance. The rector Rev'. IL Paull
opened -with: prayer and preaided
throughout the meeting. Reports of
the different orgakizations' were
heard, which showed progress. The
rector in revenving events, the or-
ganizing of two branches of the W.
A., which pointed to a healthy spirit-
ual Condition in the,Parish. A vote of
thanki and appreciation waS ',giVeil
to Mrs. Hinds for' so regularly and
faithfully supplying the flowers for
the altar and nave of the church.
Mr. Wm. Scotchmer was re-elected
People's Warden and the rector re-
appointed Win. 3. Elliott has bit
Warden. Wm. Scotehmex,- was cleated
lay .delegate to Synod and Win, J.
Stinson as Subrtitute delegate. The
select vestry is as follows: D 11. Mc-
Naughton, W. J. Stinson, Wm. J, Et-
liott, WM. Scotehmer, Russell Heard,
George Greenslade, LAM 'Tippet, P.
A.' Edwards, Leslie Elliott, Sam
Marriages
KNIGHT — SMITH — At Melville
Church 1VIanse, Brussels, on, Ian -
nary llth, by Rev. F. G. Fonder,
Elsie Taylor Smith, youngest
• daughter of Mrs. Arthur Smith* of
Brussels, to Gordon Knight, second
son of Mr. and lVfrs. J. F. Knight,
of Grey Township.
Deaths
BRAITILWATTE--..In Londethero, on
January 10th, Marshall Braithwaite
aged 79 yeats. '
HAINES—In East Wawanoth, on
Is the :true a -S far as Clinton
d corn nunity 15 eoacerned .... There,
still, Nv tft gb6c1-1' deal 'of
oriey sent out of this community to
-J• Mier 18th Maty Prout, widow
a y . ,
Of the late Robert George Haines,
• in her 80th year •
AUSTIN—In Dawn, Missouri, on Jan,
. 17t5, 'Thomas Austhi, fermerlY 02
•Blyth, Ont., in his 73rd. year.
HALL --In Brussels, 'en jam 12th;
H. A. Hovey, Clinton
Lost
A reddish 'yellow long tailed Collie
flag, with white strip between eyes,
white around neck, breast, front legs,
and Innd paws white- Any informa-
tion regarding same Will he gratefully
received by 3, Wesley Beattie; See,
forth,- Ont., Box 443. .
Postponed Sale
The auction sale of f awl stoth and
implements of G. ,McMichael, which
was advertised to take place at Lot
106, Maitland Con.. Goderieh town-
ship, on Thursday, (teday), Jan. 26th,
has been postponed until 'Saturday,
Feb, 4th, when it will be held at the
same time arid place. G. McMichael,
proprietor,, 0, H. Elliott, auctioneer.
46-2-p.
McEWEN BROS.
Custom ;Sawing.
,• Custorn'sawing' will be .d.one- ' as Us-
ual the eoming spring, - John Hutton
Londesboro„ . 45-2,
, Will Serve Supper
The Ladies' Guild of --St. Paul's
church intend serving a ;hot supper in
the school TOO/TA on Shrove 'Tuesday,
February kst. More, particulars later
but keep the date in mind. 46-1.
. Woodwork Repairing., Etc.
Having taken the shop next Jones'
blacksmith shop, am prepared to do
all kinds of woodwork repairing,' saw
sharpening,•6te. Let nib have your
rejair work and see how satisfied you
will be. David Elliott. 45-2.
For Sale
Chinchilla rabbits, both sexes,
Prices reasonable. Apply to Gordon
Rathwell, phone 606r16„ Clinton
central. 46-2.
Made a Mess of It •
Bought cheap remedies, got (0).
Use Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis
and tonsil ills. Success or money
for Cough, Bronchitis, Croup, Quinsy,
Head Colds, Catarrh, Sore Throats
back. Clinton Druggists. 45-2.
NOTTCID
Save your magazines, papers, telt.
and rubebrs for the Heine and School
Club. pollection, van]: he made, in
May. ' 46-1.
Wanted
Quantity of feed -barley. Will pay
80c -per bus.; delivered at Clinton
Chopping Mill, weighed- on- town
scales. Phone Switzer's, 31 on 614,
Clinton central.
• Salesman 'Wanted
To act as agent for one of the lead-
ing. Canadian Assurance Companies,
in Clintori and surrounding country,
For information write±Manager, 205
Dumas Building, London, Ont.
1928, .Clarissa Jewitt, wife of Wm. .
Hall, aged 61' years. •
1VIerris Tivp: ' on Jan-:
nary 13th, Alexander ;
Hrussele ..South, aged. -53..years,...e.
.months and 15 days. .
IN MEMORIAM
OOLCLOUGH—In loving memory of
Pheobe Aid Colclough, daughter
• of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.. Colclough of
Varna, who died on Jan. 25th, 1927,
in her 19th year,
Russell Heard was reaeppointed
treasurer and Leslie 'Elliott, WM. 4'.
Elliott, Russell Heatd, Wm., Heard.
and J. W. Tippet aidesmen. Auditors
ID. H. Johns. and F. A, Edtvarcls.
It was decided to give a hot „supper
and efiteitainment in the town hall
en Fehretary the ninth, arrangements
for whith are being Made.. The 'meet-
ing closed with the benedietion/..
sYmPaitY i• -felt for 114r. arid
Wire. Walter Westlake in, the -bereave:
"She is gone but not forgetter'.
And as -dawns another year, •
. In our 'lonely houre 'of 'thinking, '
•Thoughts,a .hor. ate.salways-,near.
was mily‘ii-dittle rosebred,...
. A sweet little:fro:war froM birth.
God thole het -lime to heaven
Befere she *st $tiged Orr' '
.-Lrather Mother brothersand
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STOUETVILLE BITSINESSI;1,
• ' LOST..40'
The tender of a firallor maps tO
be ',St:101)110d: to the Stouffyille'.4nilili0
Scheel wile' theently-,turned dOWn. by
Principal ,Watthii; With theeitplaria,-.
thin that 'h&. did net thinly.: the 1401'
'Payete,• of '',Stouffille.' would Learn de',.
hivn. thsirf eisuoy : silent itt the WiridY.
'City . " 'TliorriPsen;
is . Mayor.; The. ,Map flirt tePlied.
a .'ethrteeue. tea; • thardsing ;•tbe
eip al f Or • his -candor end 'eXpres sing
•full aptireelatiOn, 'ofthe reason 'giVeT).
orxefusing, • -be ,pirreheth.•' • The ' lett•er
intiMated: , that
'frimi,Stouffaille. Wee- being placed he.,
,fore, the ;Chleage..Hciark f Trade ,and:
ether bodies; :to, giae,rei'..iclee,,,of• Whet •
Bill'a•ilorrog,tVailiit telkohlos:
la' the. city finitreleetedlthne ith.
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Don't Drive on Walks
Drivers of vehicles are a/erne(' that
driving on sidewalks is against alp
law and those iedulging in the prac-
tise' leave themselves open to a pen-
alty. This is a warning that the law
must not be transgressed in future.
L. Stong,:Chief Constable. . • -45-2.
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Property For_Sale .
' 8 -room brick house, corner Spen-
cer and Mirth stthets, .coal and wood
shed, cement ciatern. Nice garden
With small fruits, now barn and gar-
age, hen house, pig pen, new fence
around property. All buildings sup-
plied with Hydra and town water,
phone in houee. Also a good building
lot; Albert street; north next to 3, F.
Wasman's residence. Also a black
mate, suitable for delivery, with rub-
ber sheet, harness, sleigh and wagon.
Would consider exchanging :thine in
pelt payment on farm property. All
will ba,sold as preprietor intends leav-
ing team. •T, H. LePpington, Box 382,
phone 276w, 'Clinton. 45;2.
. Farm For Sale
100 acres, good soil, good buildings;
fine sugar buth; VA -Miles from Clin-
ton. Will sell on easy terms. A. E.
Matheson, Seaforth P. 0. Phone
614-33, ,Clinton..central. • 3842
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e• are'agenth, •.f or the 4,•'D,; )3iesel. CthipanY of Elota and 'encite
youthe., following ;SPECIAL,7PRIGE$ ,on'their ,pteduats, ::OomPare,
'Ahem With eur..eeinpetitots, and notethe Saving, to you, •
12- Plate 1» Diee ..BerrOW 'with ,r2 aoree 0vUer', • • • 03 •• Q(/ „
4,431.-S",i'e1rE.Throvi.' His& HarieW wth 3 horse - evener ',. • •50`..00
12 ,plata• Get -Throw Dist 'Herron( With. 2; house evener. .45.00
14 Plat Ont..Threin- Disc liarre*.with.'3 :horse ',Ovener , •52 00,
• timek rear:tired ADD $5.00. to the' above priees: • .
1:4,Plate Tractor HIS; handy cOntrol;•donble-aetion '....., , 102.00
14 Plate Tractor Dip; .Single lever .dontral ••• .• ••• ' 96.09
p feet Land. Rollers; steel elevated franieS • • .., • • ; • • 70.00 '.
',Enot Tillage' width: Midelir•PaciFer• • -•••, : 101 .00
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Muichet-peeker-... , 1.01;00
fe•ot long by inches wide' Steel Stone Boat „ : • 13;00
7 feet long bY'• 30' inches wideSteel Stone Boat 15..00..
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Above priCes payable by not October lst, 1928 -
'A liberal reduction: in the Above prices for CASH'
All. prices include delivery', at your 'freight station,
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TELEPHONE 53s
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CLINTON
H. ”VENNE Electrician
ctrie granges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans ad other -
" • Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
Wanted—Fox Furs'
Will pay•$10 to. $20 each for good
f ex' furs.. Highest prices for all other
furs. II. A. Hovey, Clinton. 43-12
Cottage For Sale •
Small, comfortable cottage, wired
for electrie'range. Garage on prem-
ises. Apply M. J. Moore, William
street. 38-12
Farm For Sale
Lot 28, con. 15, Goderich township,
85 acres more or less, .good land, well
'with windmill, bank barn, hog pen,,
6 acres hardwood bush, an ace of
orchard. Comfortable frame house.
Also 50 acre farm on London road,
Tuelcersinith. Apply to T. Mc -
ICI -light, R. R. No, 2, Clinton. Phone:
604-r-4, Clinton centred 284f;
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Pasture Land For Sale
32)/e. acres, more or less, on COrner
Telephone Road and Hayfield Con.
toad, one half mile from Clinton, ap-
ply to R. J. Miller, 45-2.
Hides Wanted.
Horse hides and beef hides, highest
market price, paid. Will call in Clin-
ton any night by appointment. Sohn
F. Tighe, R. R. No. 1, Clinton. Phone
637r33, Clinton central. 45-$-p.
'Postironed Auction Sale '. . :
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Owing to weather conditions, the
,ll4teserved sale• o:E'lreites, cattle sheep
and Pigs by the undersigned, whith
was to have beer; held at lot. gfi,con:
1, Goderich township on Jan.'2pth,.11*ii
been postponed until Monday, -:fan..
30th, at, 1 'o'cloclenharP; as",,follesai.:-,'
, HORSES -:Bev Mayo •.7''years%1Q.
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weight about 1500,dbarlarry .gedt lag, 6 ...
years; ",a/.4iglit ..41ie011,:115500.=••TbS,; ': Per-,
- aileron' flily; .colt;:rising. ',g).'ick,r$ ..6,14
•ocir'S.L.-Chi,i66. ...--1-1:01steinr: :coW.i ',..•3•
Yenta With celf. at ..foof.;',.clioice.:IIel-.
stein' Cow,:8. •yeara eld;:aifilt. calf. .at•
foot;..1.,ec1. eow",1,1 years -61d,• dile Teir'.
5;‘•thciice .blaek caw,.4 'yeete • obc ado
erne' or. sale; -choice Durham • heifer3
Year; •Old,:clue ',in' *rah; , ;=Hereford
,COW.;...7(•yeers;. : clue" Feli,-, 7t1i;• -Ileref Ord'
.06av. die 'litC/APrili• rciar,,,,,tow; -3:yea12'
Old due Feb, 14tir; 'HOIstein.:ediv; 41yrs
Old; freshened 46 Weeks; ...' blue „etia)..,,
3 Yearsold, due 'March .5t1).,•13.1ack new
milkink'•Well,,,• ',..8„yeara ,': old; .*bv'd,cy p
m altars ), ' 1,000 ,st,-,g,..s. years, old, due.in
April; 'Hurliain ''cc, -,,,v,,; 72.years„ freshen;
e.d"' 2.,,inontliS;'• '2'. choice. -Week ateei; 2
'Year:a eld;.ted Sider, 2 Years old; Here-.
feta: odr, ,s, ,. Weeks- .. Old; ,.. 1,0,,,cholee
young."cattle'r1 .te!"2'..k.ek,rs•-•old; p!o.b,r,
-Gdo.._-9Tos...;,yotteg, sow..,,...;,'. wl.th, 7
pigs; 3' tae old; lime:bred, Yeailt-,
.Sliore'SOWidlie.:Matell let; "purealn!ed
lotirshire 80:0;''' tIlld :'.4111 20; , ' pine.
bred"•Yorkshite. 'Sow', •due.• May 3,0;
00 bi.6alroi*oiite•p..*; idii-.... htect.,
These sows ate a., choice "let ,cindl.ara,
,carrying.their Std, litter.,, 5: pute'breci
Yorkshire: Sows,: •,.veiglit : anent ':,•:200.'
Iiis.:;fdatfy toIiteed,;. ;••.1.0 ,Store, Pigs'
Weighing#6bout,1110, lbe.•' sii,uW'19"
Leicester :eliaesi''end'e.-..1.,ei.eSstsi :tam,
,1.3,.ef, tlioae . are Irer ,iiure! i*d.: T, ' '
casr-:ste'eu;,,.,. role 1.'atia' O''Yeate;; i 1
ii
ment of their infant son; Ariold; Wild;
'pessed.aWaY.:bn .MatalaY.Pight.„, The
strength but,•it Was -net, .thoitglit• that
. Farm For Sale
• Choice 100 aeres, lot 26, on Provin-
cial Highway, 31/e • miles north of
Clinton, convenient to Pnblic and Sep -
crate schools, property of the late W.
Morrison, mostly under cultivation,
small hardwood bush. Large brick
house, barn 68x58, good young or -
Chard, Apply to GeOrge Carbert or
1VIrs. James Brown, executors of es-
tath R. R. Ne. 1 Clini.on. 4542.
Clothes Cleaned 'and Pressed
Clothes cleaned,. pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms iver Heard's Barber
W. .1. ;lege. ' 228341
•i(e4WzikliMPig,t0(aqrwW(6oz
Everything offered _will be sold
;without reserve as the proprietors are
,oyer -stocked. The ,ale will be at
Iludie and Albert
Bond, Btoprietors. George 12. Elliott,
Auctioneer.. 45-1.
• '
Poultry Supplies
LAYING MASH
SCRATCH FEED
GRIT, SHELL
AND BEEF SCRAPS
COD LIVER OIL, 51.25 per Gallon
Itoadinn.froni;,1Vflitch.,20.'t6 APrit
Set eingle liarnaes. , ,
, ., . . Terma:—Ml sutes'ef ,teri dollars and
limier, eaah, . over -the,t, amount +10
, A000 d' Rligliv,cmatkftierast. '1)1x3rIgaig.,...0,1?.- ,nlids°unitub:b°eldlIbl;v-ii)lia'Pb,;1,sgoiPv8I'll'4°18i'P'f4141.1'3.1nit.'
f4x1„,,„,./nclah:0,, ot.Nows1Reeord , ". • ,' "; e4 a', per Cent stislilitt",ti,i, ''0611;" on
• • -----------------,' , 46-24), eredit 'amounts, ' ' '
- • -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
•
-ht
. the Estate of William Morrison
Deteased,..
,
'
E. L. MITTELL
Huron Street Clinton
3142
Phone' 7
NEW TER
Opens In Jan. 4th in each of
SHAW'S TWELVE BUSINESS
SCHOOLS in Toronto. Write for
Calendar. W. R. Shaw, Registrar,
Bay and Charles, Toronto.
House For Sale
Large red brick house, corner •Or-
ange and Wellington streets, 8 rooms,
all modern conveniences. Possession
when desired. Also a barn an 3'4, acre
lot on Wellington street. Apply to
.Mrs. W. Jenkins. 0642-6p
Poultry and Eggs
Wanted
We handle eggs every day
Poultry Tiiesday and Friday
mornings . '
-Call us if you want to get the
highest market price
PITtett
Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231
27-tf
gOtICE is -hereby given that • all
persons having "claims . againstthe
estate 'pf. William.Mortieon; late' 'o£
the TeFTISTTIP,': Of . the
of 'Hurcri;:yeornan, deceased,
who clied-Orr•.or,,,ciloceit the '9tti',40' .02
January A.D.•:';--192S7Nere Xennited te;
deliver td,_ 'psorke csAsrt, dud' Many
Ann Brewn the•;exe-Cutbrs the said
'estate ••ot their Selicitor, on Or:before
the 10th titiit,'Tif..VebrilbrY 1028,
a .frill• Statericient ..of their 'claims ',10-
gether with particulars • thereof, and
the nature of the spearitiee, ID, held
bYHtlieni 'ell duly; Verified by affi‘
AND TAKE ':'"NOTICE ,that 'after
'the: soh' ,last. Meatier:led CleteAlic 'said
Elthentera''‘will Proceed 'to' ',distribute
the'...eatate. of :the- 'said , deceased'
einiaigth the; plerSons • entitled'Alierete.
ininineregard'onitte"Sueli ai
they'elaill.have;:receri.cd 'tine 'notiee
and in ancordlinee.thereWith,' • '•
Clinton's
) a
if(tAt
SPRING IS ON THEM/Ala'
(A LITTLE. PREMATURE 7)
NOT AT ALL.
A LOAD OF
AT -FOLKS COAL
ON ITS WAY To
SOME 10CW FAMILY
-THATS
Buy Your Coal NOW
It's a long time until spring.' Threc
more cold winter months are ahead
and the mercury will shiver down t;
zero more than once before the flow
Os bloom again. Have you enoug
coal , to last all winter? Don
gamble with your family's health an
comfort. Nt is math cheaper to .bu
enough coal -than to pay doctor bill;
HOWARD 'CLARK
Phone 182
Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocc
Phone 111
WOOD
I havea quantity of ' good ha
wood, slabs and cedar.
, NOTICE
Any coal accounts not paid by
first of February will be handed
for collection.
E. WARD .
Phone 155 . Huron st
Did you ever stop to think that
much of our contentment depends oa
comfort?
Wherever you find a sinoothlY
cnn-
ning household, good meals on the
talrle, warm, cosy rooms to live in
a cheery fireside to gather around,
'nhere you are likely to find a happy
contented family.
'D ' •-
ated .at.£11intoa, niniria„ this -164h
''daY".6£;:jaikary
-'s01.16it'o,f4ottli,d Suitt Exeouteis:.
• • 454:
• .
Singer Sewing Mack
Leased on Small Monthly Paym
Big Discount on Cash Sales
Keep up the contentment of your
home with another load of Heat
Folks Coal.
Cali the kittittiftsi,(t
f(;r good, clean coal
"
Now is the time to have your
chine repaired and cleaned, Rep
Needles, Belts and Parts for
makes. •
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 1713 P.O. Box 201, Cli
• RAPIO
KOLSTER -KI
Give your family it radio se
Christmas, in doing so you wi
giving them something which
can enjoy the year around.
We are dealers for the Kolste
Kings sets and will be pleased to
you a demonstration at any tin
1,•••••••••,..1.
Batteries charged and stor
for the winter
Nediger, Pro
ASPHALT
ROOFING
We have a complete lin
Toronto Asphalt Shingles
Roofing or siding Or roof
„ .
you are consenng goo
compare ours, before b113'
with any other. This is
best by test.
• Feeds
Always carry Bran, Sh
Western Oats, best qualit
lOwest price.'
FORD & SW
COMPANYCOAL
Phone 128 .
PHONE 14 'CLINTON- Ileroluelte is
Grain Buyers