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The Clinton News Record, 1928-05-03, Page 5F fern Preate''aye- too early i �.A.ulg t t .Risk!. AVE nothing to do with "get -rich -quick" sales- men—they alesmen-they will try to hurry you into a decision you will regret. ' A sound investment is never in a hurry. .Meanwhile, the Savings Department of this $ank is a safe and profitable; place for .your`money. 'Royal ani.. of•Caµ da Clinton Branch ..:. R. E. Manning, Manager 4' Of Interest to You and Rile There is another vacancy in the :,-Senate, and according to the Supreme ,Count of Canada, women are barred :as appointees. We do not doubt at all tha of the B. N. A. h thought of women when th `eribed the "person" fitted f ;pointnnent to the senate. Bu they been describing a person "to be elected to parliament, o to vote for a member of pariia or a person,fitted to become dent in the higher seats of learning their vision would have been equally -limited, Sixty years have made a :great change in this young, vigorous a and progressive country. , After a sixteen -day trial the jury, in the suit brought by Sir Arthur `Carrie for damages against, the Port Hope Guide and T. R. Preston for libel in regard to an` article published in June Last entitled, "Mons," found in favor of the plaintiff, $5.00 was awarded by the jury: and the court assessed the costs against the defen- •dents, The' defendants say they will appeal th'd case. The case, which is •said. to be unique in the history of law oases, aroused wide interest and much war history was gone over do- -, ing'the progress of the trial. ' „ * M At the trial in Cobourg Last week the defence lawyer apologized for something he said to a witness when he found that said witness' was the holder of a V.C. The apology was no doubt due and we have long thou that there should be some restr put upon lawyers, who seem to h the witness completely at their'm 'cy when in the witness box. With any reflection upon the Witn ih question we venture to say many a man as brave and as wor has been brow -beaten and bullied insulted by lawyers without ever ceiving an apology. It is not to wondered at that people do not w to give evidence. in court even they have some light to shed upo ease, when they know that in doi so they put themselves in the po tion of being insulted and made appear either as knaves or fools the opposition lawyer. The ends I justice, we believe, would be sery if lawyers were restrained fr ;treating witnesses as ' if they w nothing but the scum and off-scou ing' of the earth. * e1 at the ad no the do- or ap- t had THE PASSING OF A., HULLETT PIONEER Much sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late, Mrs. Thos, Moon, who.died: at the home of- her daughter, Mrsr Robt..:.Caldweil, on the lith concession, 14ullett, on Sat- urday evening, April 21st, after an' illness of only ' a few', days. Her death was due to a wearing out of the system, gradually growing weak- er until she passed peacefully away. • The late Mrs. Moon, who• was nin- fitted ety-one years and five months old, r even was one of the early pioneers, hav- ment, ing come' to the district when al a stn- ght aint ave gr- out ess that thy and re - be ish w n 0 ng si- to by of ed om ore r- bor. The near relatives from a dis- tante were: James and Walter Moon, Stevensville; John Moon, Toronto and Miss M. Moon, Stratford, Friends were also present from Toronto, Stratford, Sebringviile, . 'Wingham, Clinton,, Blyth, St Helens, .Hukton, Walton and Westfield. The flowers were carried by six granddaughters, Mrs, J. McCool, Misses Alberta, Pearl Mary and Olive Moon and Miss Mary Caldwell. The pallbearers were six grandsons Thomas, Walter and Carmen Moon; Leonard and Harry Caldwell and Jas, McCool. Only three of her grand- children were unable to attend, Mrs, W, Sloan, Timmins, , Mr. Thomas Moon, Buffalo and Mr, Thomas Cald- well, Port Colborne. The !Rev. B Snell of Londesboro conducted the service and spoke very synipathet-. ically and impressively. Interment was Tirade inaLondesboro cemetery,. teen years of age. She. was former- ly Miss Mary Ann McVittie, dau ter off the late Mr. and IVIirs, Si MaVittie, rind was born in the Con of Lanark, near Perth. When was sixteen- the family moved Hallett township to the farm wh Mr: Elisha McVittie now lives on 11th concession: At that time th was no church., in the communi service being held in . herfall house. Then later a church was bin on the corner of her father's fan The minister: conning. from, Clint sometimes on horse back and oft walking, coning through the bush' A foot path, then gping t0 TCI08u to conduct service there. Sixty-nine years ago she was u ted in marriage . to Mr. Kardwi Moon. Two years Later he pass away, leaving his widow and son, William, of Londesboro. A: f years later she was married to M Thomas Moon, :who predeceased h by forty four years. By, her secs marriage there survives one 'dau ter, Mrs, Robt. Caldwell, and thre sons, Henry and George : of Halle and James of Stevensville, Wellan county. Two sons, Thomas and E ander, predeceased her .a number years ago. One sister, Mrs. Joh Reid,' of Toronto, and one brother Mn Elisha Melrittie, Hullett, als survive, Mrs, Moon had a very lovabl ]rind •and unselfish disposition •and h loss will be keenly felt. She was member of the United church, for merly Methodist, . and when health pee' itted she was always . found in her pew. • The funeral, which was largely at- tended, was held on Tuesday, Ankh 24th, service being held in the Lon- desboro United church at 2.30 you many beautiful floral tributes showed the very high esteem in (vhicb she was held. She was always found to be a true friend and good neigh- gh- mon my she to ere the ere ty er's ilt m, 0u, 80 by r111ni- ck ed otic ew er nd gh- e: tt. d P- o n 0 e, er a Quebec•was very much peeved last week when it was thought necessary to send Col. Lindburgh from New York in an airplane with 'serum for his brother airman, Floyd Bennett, who unfortunately contracted pneu- inonia, when on his way to the rescue of the overseas airmen Who landed in the woods off the coast of Labrador, and who later died. The Quebec premier and others felt that it was a sort of slur upon the city that they should be thought to be so far behind the tunes as lion; to have, suitable hospital supplies for the treatment for their patient. But there. is no use making a fuss about such a thing. It was a tipical American act. Here was a countryman ill in a foreigr land. Something must be done at once, the more spectatular the thing the better, so this was done. They didn't stop to think whether' this particular serum; was needed or not as a matter of fact it wasn't, it might be needed, so it was despatched' by airplane, It was a gesture of help- fulness toward a stricken, country- man,•really not meant to be offensive to Quebec at all. We shouldn't rabic little things like that. Our dear, impulsive, demonstratitce cousins sr the line cahoot help doing them. It is Heir nature, Motor GODERICI: The, students at the Collegiate Institute. are winning their share of the awards given by both the Remington and Underwood Com- panies for speed and accuracy in typewriting, Miss Dolores Leith- waste and 1Veiss Velma Brownlee lav e received card class certif• and Miss Delight • Mutch a silver STRATFORD AND.` GODERICFI Banderich to Stratford Read Down Stratford to `Goderich Read DailyU Except Sunday Daily1;. p '7,;30 am. :2:00 pan, GODERICI ,.00 pt Sunday 8.05 am... 2.35 I Arr. 111.30 pan. 8.40 p.m. pan. CLINTON 11;35 a.m. 8.40 i 5.35' a.m. 3.05 pan, SEAFORTH 11.1. 1 •ni,.: ST,: COLMTJBAN d 11). 8.15 p,nn. ST. COLMUBAN a'm' pan, 8.43 am. 8.18 p.m. DTJ:BLII5 5 a ni p.im 9,05 a,rn. 3.35 ,n . M 10;38 a.m. 7.40 p.m, 0.25 a.m• � p MITCHELL 10.35 a.m. 7.40. Pan. 3.35 pan. SEBRIN l GVILLT 10.i0,a.rt: -An-, 9.35 a,m. 4:05 p.m. STRAT.FORD. , Lv 1 7.15 p,m Sunday afternoon, 'Coach lea e 0 00 m,, arriving r ivi pan, alt intermediate points''3 hour 'v s Ghan wt anda sch are 3 a-, s 'later er than week -day schedule. Sun- cth evening leaves .Y v s 9tr g Stratford old a t 8'rm arriving ] , 1131)0.ti l our later than zog•itlar schedule. Sunday ninorning:Coach same -time as waste days. FARE Goder•ich to Stratford, $1.25 Return 82.25 Re�tb:s PMO 1 In Clmtou%on' April 30111, Daniel IC, Prior, in his 70th year. BEA•TON-In Ottniva, on Ai7ilil 20 Ronald Alexander; youngest 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Beaton, agog 3 months, DOYLE—At Lyndon, on April 23rd, ,,11largaret Doyle; sister 'of 'the lace Judge,Ddyle, aged 87 years, TIIE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD'' T11.T71tSDAY, MAY n+ w ;, . _ umaematram • .-ptousasmiatzsmeroualeo 4028. HC TCS PHS 431118ian9!ce Mi• and Mrs. Fred Stephenson and family of Brussels spent , Saturday and Sunday visiting friends, Mr. and 'Mrs. John `Riley and son or Tuekersniith spent Sunday in the village • Miss Edith Riley of Goderich spent Sunday with her parents, Miss Irene Gumbolby had her ton- sils and adenoids removed on Satur- day, She got along fine. Ooderich Tevvns1au Mr. George R. Thompson of Wy- eliffe' College, spent a few, days at the home ot_his parents,-IVir. and Mrs, - J, Thompson rs,- J,:Thompson leaving on Saturday last for Nova. Scotia, where he will ,.conduct a mission for the surniner Mr. Thompson,' was successful' in his examinations for the past year's col- lege work. Miss M-.I::Jefferson, of Colborne. Township was a weelr-end guest with. Mrs. Harvey Snyder at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lobb, Bayfield road. IVIr. and Mrs. Lorne Jervis celebra- ted their tenth wedding anniversary on Tuesday, when'they entertained a number of their friends. Amongst the guests were the Rev. A. arid Mrs„ Sinclair and Miss Marion and Master Norman of • Hensall. Mr. Sinclair per4ormed the marriage ceremony ten years ago and on Tuesday last bap• tised their little son; Donald' Wayne, The friends of Mr and Mrs. Jervis extend' congratulations and hope they will celelirate their Golden wedding. Varna The weekly half holiday will be oh - served in this village commencing Thursday, May and continuing un til September 27th. The Hydro men are busy these days wiring for the electric lights, which they expect to have ready by the lst of June. This will be a great ben- efit to the village in:many ways. Mrs: J, E. Barnwell went to Lona don on Monday to see her sister, Mrs, J. T. Reid, who is in the'hespital with pneumonia. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mir. and Mfrs. W;ilmore and little son returned to the village on Monday after spending a few days with friends at St, Marys. Mrs. R. Woods of Luclniow is e guest at the home of Mrs. J. W. Reid Sr. Mr. M. Elliott shipped live stock to Toronto on Saturday` • Mr. Whit. Logan': purchased the home of the late Miss J. Johnston and expects to fit it up for a resi- dence in the near future. Mr. J. Mossop called on friends in the village Tuesday. A ubur'n. Mr. and Mrs. It. Farrow and Mr, and Mrs. Jordan of -Mitchell spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, .J'as. H. Johnston, Mr. Gormley Thompson,-; who . has been'clerking in -R., D. Munro's store ,for the last six years; left -on Mon- day'for Toronto; where he bas taken a•position. Mrs, Martini of Whitechurch is vis- iting with Mrs. E. Philips. Mr,, Stanley Strausser of Sebring - vide” is working in Muhro's store. Miss Lulu Bruce and Mrs. Richard and Mr. Frank Bruce motored. to 'Toronto on Saturday last. Mr. Rex 4iylie:and Mr.' Ralph M ler • motbred`to London on Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson. a daughters;' 0f -,Toronto spent t week -end at the home of Dr. and Mr Mi h0 s. Mi•, and Mrs. Bert Mills and babe and Mr. and .Mrs, :Thomas Hamilton of Goderich spent Sunday with tela-, tives here. The Foresters Hall was packed to the doors last Friday evening when the young people of Knox United church presented their play, "The .Road to the City." The play, in four acts, tvas marked by , good acting throughout and was followed with keen interest as the plot unfolded. Those who took part' in the play were Miss Lily Plunkett, Miss Pearl Tay- lor, IVfiss Mamie Wagner, Mrs, Will Stranghan, Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, Har- ry Sturdy; Ted Mills, Oliver. Ander- son, Guy Cuaingham ancl Will Straughan. Music and readings lit tween the actswere provided by Miss, Ruby Carter, • Miss Velma Rutldege Mrs. Will Craig,- Stewart Plunkett and Dorothy 'rraig, The proceeds amounted to $99.05. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup-. y. . sex will b a a. drain' t rseed"" u1 Kn 7. bx United church next Sabbath' at the legular hour of worship. Prepaia- ory service will be held 011 Friday evening at 8 o'clock and will 'be'con- riuoted by the Rev, J. E. Itogg of Clinton, Mr, and 14rs. Joe, Carter and 100 of _Port Elgin spent the week -end at, Mr. Carter's home in the village. T1s mother, Mire, James Carter, has been 01 the nn t sf,C o the• winter. • and Mrs. Bert 14Llills of Cracler- c11 spent the neer-end,with.relatives, in the community, Mrs. .igha Martin at t Whitechurch .,*ont. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Fhilins, A ladies' -roar! t+o, Mrs, 'ttewson. ¶raw. Show, l?1ng -T•It11 end 'Miss Sadie r,rtni, conn•. in file T3nntist church r+1 Si111d zv n:oe,iinn_, '., Pi:55 S6a,a1i,11 '• Pin.;cn 1 ,p lac bnn1,. ^1111' fn •. nc to i d tai bed tlil• t <ne 11 i the v 1.9 . Buggy, for Sale Top buggy, .rubber tires,- in good rendition. Apply to Mr's, J, Cornish Rattenhury street, ll0-1-p. Uv aid Dressed- POULTRY, ressed- PO JLT Y WANTED Bring your poultry and eggs here and make more profit for yourself. Market prices for heavy, hone are high—takeadvantage of them now, Clinton's Leading Egg -Grading Station 31y Clinton Studio is open every Tuesday, . Hours from 9.30 h.m, to 5 p.m. We would he pleased,to make some real. good !,'Holographs for you. We make a Specialty of Wedding, Photographs, Wo also develop Roll Films and .:111}511 prints for ameteurs; Leave your films 1Vitln us or mail to our Mitchell Studio. -Burgess' Portrait Studios MITCHELL AND-CLINTON - F, T. D. Member Cut Flowers Funeral Designs Sent anywhere on Shortest; Notice Prompt attention to out-of-town ' orders Cht'PS., V. Cooke Two Phones -66w and 661 Marquis heat We have,: smile :'Mai quns 'hind Goose Wheat for seed. Also'soine two and six row Barley. A good price on Tim- othy seed. Monarch Chick Feed Chick Mash 34.00 per 100 lbs. Chick Feed 33.50 per 100 Ibs. Laying Meals $3.00 'per 100 lbs. Seed Potatoes. Some Irish Cobblers on hand for teed, Baled Straw for sale. H. W. 'Charlesworth Weekly Half -holiday We, the undersigned Grocers of Clinton, hereby agree to close our stores every Wieduesday afternoon during June, July, August and Sep- tember except when a holiday comes in the week:— The C. & S. Grocers, A. W. Groves, W. Robinson, J. P. Sheppard and Co-, H. Charlesworth (for groceries,) H, L. Murch, L, Lawson & Co., - W. T, O'Neil, Geo. McLennan, C. Lobb. 00-1, CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. T. Moon wish to express thanks to their many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown to then in their re- cent bereavement, the death of their dear mother. CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Akam and the relatives .of the late D. M, Prior wish to express their sincere appreciation of the kindness. and sympathy shown' during Mr. Prior's illness and after his death, and for the many handsome floral tributes sent. A New Stallion Having bought Mr. Padden's prize- winning black Percheron stallion I Will have pini at Clinton on Friday afternoon and Saturday all day, May 11 and 12th. To start on his route en Monday, May 14th and will travel that district. Thomas McMichael, Sr. • 60-1 Wanted Caretaker for Wesley -Willis Uni- ted church. For particulars regard- ing duties apply to J. A. Sutter. 60-1 Breeders, Attention! Parties, wishing the service of m horse "General Miller" y y me by nail or prone before May If I do not book 75 bythat date I Will send the horse to other territoty, Ed. Johnston,''R. R. No, 4, phone 3 on 636, Clinton, 60-1-p Calves for Sale Can supply' a limited number, of dairy heifer calves from time to time, Apply to W. Marquis, R,, R. No, 1, Clinton. Phone 638r21, :Clinton een- traL 60-2. Calves for Sale I expect to have a number of cal- ves for sale about May the 5th.. Call 5 on 78, Hensall, or apply to Harold Penhale, Bayfield. " 60=1 Wanted Five thousand Market 'Gardeners to plant our hardy field grown cab- bala ge -and Bern uda onion plants,. These plants will produce' vegetables three weeks earlier than home-grown plants. It 1S no experiment. • We guarantee results or refund your money. -Strong, field grown, - tough.:. tined plants ready to set in open field, Will stand temporature . twenty de- grees ^above without injury: Ber- muda onion plants and all leading 'varieties of cabbage plants shipped promptly. 200 plants Postpaid, a1 d , $1.OG 600, $1.75; 1000, $3.00. 'Ship express collect- 2 0 0 ' thou -sand. " $ usan d. ca nal og and testimonials sent fisc. Carlisle Plant Farms, Windsor, Ont. 60-2ar House to Rent �- ..... A comfortable house on Queen St, lately, occupied by Mrs:. Wigginton, Possession at once. Apply T. R. Wig- ginton. 59-tf; • Eggs for Hatching From choice Barred Rock hens, mated ,with purebred edckerels, 34,00 per 100. eggs. James ,Stoddart, R. R, No. 2, phone, 602 r 22, Clinton cen, tial• • 59-3-p, • house to. Relit 6 room house,' town water, electric lights, good cellar, garage,` phone 282, Arthur Cantelen, 59-2. A Dance • . Ato d tie .will bei given in the club. robins over the.Banlc of Montreal on Friday evening, May 4111, commenc- ing at 8.30, Admission 75c per eon.. ple. Extra lady 25c. 59-2, Clinton Poultry House N. W. Treweatha Phones .Office, 214j Residence, 214w aby Chicks. And Custom Hatching S. C. W, Leghorn chicks 15e Baired Rock chicks 17c CUSTOM' HATCHING acts, per egg• for 150 egg ;tray or more A limited number of Incubators - for sale. INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS E. J. 'rREWARTH-A RM Phone 611r22,OLClintonBSVILLE Central. 54-tf, ANNOUNCEMENT, Dealer for the Pontiac Six Cars Showrooms at -Elliott's Garage Cars Serviced `There W. N. COUNTER CLINTON, ONTARIO Eggs 'For Hatching Eggs from bred -to -lay S. C. White ghorns, mostly ,all 2 -year-old and 3 -year-old hens, good, large type culled and blood tested, Price $5.00 per 100, 75c per setting of 13. ROY. TYNDALL, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone 6o.." Clinton central. 54.tf, We Want Your Milk and Crean' - We are manufacturers of both cheese and butter. We want your milk br ereahi. We pay highest mar- ket price weekly. Satisfaction guar- anteed, , Phone your order for finest'bbbese or pasturised butter in prints or sol- ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R. R. No. 3, Phone No, 605r32, Miller TELEPIIONE 53 Sole agents for the I3ISSEL TINE. in eluding Stone' Boats, Land Rollers, liar- •rows, • Aluicher-Packers, Tractor Barrows;: , etc. Also ":the McCormick-Deei-illg Line complete, Repairs for all makes of I. plements, Plow Points, Fencing, etc, See oui• N. 121 , Walking` Plow Hanging.' Coulter at a special price for 'Cash. A Mas- sey -Harris 6 'foot Mower in first class condition, also at a special price for, CASH only. C. H. VENNER, Electrician Eleetge Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs Irons, and other Wiring and Repairs. Appliances I'hc,ine T :$1500 For $5,00 Our Automobile Accident Policy in- sures you for 31500 in the event of death or permanent disability, and $25 per week. plus hospital or nurses fees for any disability- injury sus- tained in an auto . accident, while. driving, riding in, working about, o being struck or run down by an auto- mobile. The annual premium for this insurance is only $5. We sell all lines of Insurance. H. E. Rorke Phone 253w. Eggs for Hatching Whits Wyandotte, well* bred good laying strain, 500 per setting of 13. John Jervis, R. 'R. No. 5, Clinton, Phone 607r12. Clinton central. 57-4-p For Rent 5 acres of pasture or hay land. Ap- ply to Dr. Gunn, Clinton. 59-tf, Farm For Sale week, Give us your order now. , 100 acres, good soil, good buildings; fine sugar bush; 4V miles from Olin- HOWARD CLARK ton, Will sell on easy terms. A. E. 1,Tatheson, ,5saforth R 0. Phone 614-$3, Clinton contra!, $8-tf phone 1$2 SPRING. T -ERM In .each of Shaw's Twelve Schools merges into the Summer Term with no forced vacations. Enter any day, Booklet free. Write 1130 Bay St, TorontoW. R, Shaw, Secretary, Eggs and Poultry Eggs handled at residence every day—graded by an experienced grad., er, for which we pay the highest mar- ket price. CREAM Purchased for StiIlman's of Strat- ford. Agent for the Viking Cream Sep-, arator, A. E. Finch Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231 27-tf Alberta Coal (Government Standard ) A car of Alberta coal expected this THE ROLMBSVILLE C0.0PERA4 Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery Baby Chicks and Hatching Egge Bred -to -lay Barred Roek baby chicks, from free range, Breeders selected for high egg -production. 315.00 per 100, Eggs 34.00 per 100, D. M. Lindsay, .fledge Row .Chick Farm, R, R. No. 3, Clinton, phone 610rlr Clinton central. 54.8, TIVE CHEESE. AND BUTTER COMPANY, LIMITED Baby Chicks Barred Rocks our specialty. We are booked with orders up to May 9th. Chicks, 317.00 per hundred for May, 315.00 for June. Get your or- der in early. James M. Scott, Sunny Crest Farm, Seaferth, • 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 '4 acre lot on Wellington street. Apply to M'rs,, W. Jenkins. 06-tf-6p You Run No ,Risk Just get Mrs. Sybilia Spabrs Ton• silitis, use it for Sore `throat, Cough, Bronchitis, Croup, Catarrh, , Head Colds and all throat and tonsil dis- eases. Success or money back. Ciin• ton Druggists - , 59-2 Baby's -'Carriage for Sale Ivory reed baby's carriage, modern style, stoma curtain, in good condi- tion. Apply to Mrs. H. P.l'Iunisteel 59-2-p. Chopping Days at Brucefield Brueefield Chopping Mill will run on Tuesdays, Thursdays andSatur- days only, after May 5th, until fur. their notice. ' Cornish and Dalrymple, 59-2. TENDERS FOR COAL. ,wr Sealed • tenders addressed e ssed to the YcIa ing Agent Department ofpublc Wo -rtes Ottawa, will be receive ed a(his office until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving), Wednesday, May k68 for the supply of coal for ,the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, including the City,oof Ottawa; " hii r ns of tender with specifications and co di n tion ' s tta A • ch ed .C111 be ob- tained frons G. W. Dawson, Purchas- ing Agent Department of Public -Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, Dis- trict Resident Architect, 59-61 Victor- ia Street,,Torontq, Ont, Tenders will not be considered ;unless made on the forms supplies) by -the Department and in accordance with"departmeittal specifications and conditions. The right to dematrd from the sue-. cessinl tenderer a deposit, not exceed- ing 10 per cent, of the amount of the tender, to s ochre the. proper fulfil. inert of the contract, is reserved. By Order, - S. E. O'BRIEN, Secretary: Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 25, 1928. 59-2, Clothes Cleaned and Pressen Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paired, Woollen goods dry cleaned, Rooms +ver Heard's •B.,rber shop, W. J. Jago. 2233-tf Clinton's 0/060: EVEN IN A COLD RAIN MUDANbM1(2 /, WALI� Rk HT Cul' IN YOtrn jSPRING AT A.N TrIEt CO'Me To 'A HEAT FOLKS FIR Spring weather isn't always what. weexpected of i p t. We want sun, We get rain. We want warmth. . We get cold. We want gentle breezes. We get howling gales. But even in the capricious spring season, we can alvrays depend 5011 one thing—heat Folk9 Coal. When the bad days come wecan always fall back on it and manufacture our: in- door: weather to suit ourselves., Don't let yoursupply iii into o l ow, Call the for good, clean coal z y S -4 v ` , COAL COMPANY PHONE 74 CLINTON =t,, - Phone I11 WOOD FOR SALE A quantity of good hardwa)d and cedar for sale. E. WARD Phone 155 Huron street Singer Sewing Machine Leased on Small' Monthly Payments Big Discount on Cash Sales Now is the time ,to have your ma- chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs, Needles, Belts and Partsfor all makes. W. GLEN COOK nate 1714 P.U. Box 'MD, Clinton RADio KL4TER-KING IN Buy a radio for the family in doing se you will , be giving then something which they can enjoy the year around: We are dealers for the Kolster and Kings sets and will be pleased to give you a demonstration at any time. Batteries charged and stor-'+ for the winter • W. J. Nedi° er, Prop. p SEEDS I Have on hand a quantity of Alfalfa, Timothy and AIsilt:e We offer these at a special price through March for cash - i. Our Alfalfa is the Ontario Vare- gated strain, direct from Peel County. This quality of seed is very scarce this year advise buying early. Ave accepting' orders on Kabank o Springy Wheat, Oats, and Barley for seed. Let as knowyour require- ments se.:'we can make our purchases- accordingly, 1d1 ' nl gY, A. ''FORD ' 681 SON .Phone 123 • • Flour and Peed Merchants an4 Grain Buyers