The Clinton News Record, 1928-12-13, Page 8err page paper ,this vgeol „ aald
rr t0inli ;ib i e•tvy, ;; 12eaa those.ad
serkte}tts!y they :c:ivill ,save yc+iu
r
he vr11ao'oa, of 1$ idesboro, $ay- ffoxtnight� to reach the, bedside of hrs'-
1M to stock :sale$ lion•Ib„
easier. to :(,et rid .of •
a lot ,i
than -it is,to make a pile ;i
`banker, .Wants yletir finaneigl.
;s tnuon
mon@Y;
nd'�ydnr.
nig torerain''Str,O4E
C1ie riliae.of 'Wiales arriveda min
on Tite'sday,' travelling ave;';` Ignd and':
sea"from the tingles .of ,fast Ars,.
. . , ,4 six thousand rniUes
4 A nbniiat attcl i ethers in' Ilu;on' royal fat3 et, wlto>'•' s soloing a Brave'
ity]iow
are 'e'lr4oying the benefits ,fight £or: -:.life llis }Vlalc ty's eon;
]lyse .and the ,ihiee mentioned ditian took i slig'1it',ttin for the bet
lust now '3 aviiag stxeet° ,lights ,ter .before )its dearly beloved, eldest;
a11ed; Wfieu they ;have' eome ''ton' and heir .arrived; although he ts,
q into the use 6i: Hydro 'tl e esti n`ot v t by any ineens oat oi` danger
'pf hese centras'will wonder how • c The 4miried return of the •1?riitce,
ever got along without thein whose decision was quiel;ly made as'.
soon as he learned of his father's•ser-:
'�. i ' o ..Clinton Seaforth "and lois illness, has •iiLterested� And tlutl-;
hta towi s f I d Che woi*ld and general Sntrsfac=
appears, will petition the lie 0 ,p ace mi fished'
tion is felt that
el.nment- to'' keep .1119 ' highway gigantic journey '-i so short a "time:
t
i of's1i' during the winter. .The Every facility Was' funmish'ed i ;the'
'plow, so we, three 'towns,: count
b�' up -to data. Tf "the plow does
go too'plose, leaving 'six or" seven
ies •of ` stow on the pavement, it
res good sleighing, until 'a thaw-
tes, `' But it 'looks as if the cars
the right of way, anyhow:
us east, np as far as 14litchell Government of .Greitta Britain' to aid
already sea -an a req{iest for • ' the return, the Governments • of Italy
:Switzerland and -France alsp nuking
transportation' thorough;,their coup=
tries as°speedy arid}as easy' as nos,.
sable. The Prince,eanie home, not •as
a .Prin.oe. and Heir Apparent to 'a
throne, but as a devoted son, to the
;bedside of a beloved parent .It is
for these things ;we love the Royal
Family of 'Britain, , because they are
so hu ban, so like: ether wholesome,
right-minded and: right -hearted pea-
ple,. The.King may take fresh emir -
age. to, fight off his illness; not' that.
"David" -is by his side, . So -may it
prove.
he Alberta Boards of Trade, cora-
;big the cities of Calgary,;Edmon-
a Drumheller, ikon, . Lethbridge
Red Deer, . are petitioning the
onion' Government to extend the
od of shipping Alberta coal to
trio under the`special' rate of
3
5, from January 1st to June 30th,
-ad of from April 15th to July
The. Alb it g
summer movement 6f coal does.-
give either ^the dealers or the
users a fair chance; as at that
on there is little coal, being used.
e coal' was arriving in quantities
ng, the long: winter and spring
on, while- large quantities are
g used and stores being' put in for
following season, ' they feel it
d give the Canadian product..a
-chance of getting a fair' trial
creating a market for itself.
e amen ar ue that An advertisement in The .News -Re-
cord will bring results- quicker than
you may realize. Try it_ and see'for
yourself.
r persistent -has; been the. specula-
in. stocks of .late. that a word in
on advising caution does;not seem
=s.• The -president of the Bank pf
treat in his address before the
aI meeting held recently .said!
ampant speculation on the Stork
hanges, which -has persisted over
nsiderable period, with wide ram -
tions, is a matter of concern to
-ers. I need not tell you that the
in prices' cannot go on forever
that there is a well defined limit
nk karts on stocks. My hope is
reaction may not be sudden or
re." ;
careful investor said recently
when anyone came to hint trying
11 stock that he always referred
to his banker, saying 'that he
d, buy all the stock he could Ilan-
: recometnuded by his banker. It
t be well if other people Would
It someone who understands fin -
1 matters, and is not so interest-
selling' stock, rather than lis-
CANADIANS TURN TO FLORIDA
FOR A CAREFREE WINTER.
SEASON •
Semitropical Florida is , again
drawing large .numbers of Canadians
for the winter:season.: Tt is becom-
ing more. pgpular .evert. -year=prin-,
vipally because it: -is, so: near arts
climate is so invitiug, and it offera
such ad array of -interesting sporte.
and. pastimes peculiar to that part: of.
the country..
Where else but Florida can one
enjoy better such an exciting novelty
as Tarpon fishing ... or aquaplaning
or speed -boating . . . or polo.
Wheree-else can one•mlotor for miles
through avenues shaded by graceful
palms—by great citrus groves of
ripening oranges and lemons -or a-
long the shore of the Atlantic. There's
golf, tool= -all winter long.
Arrange now to spend your winter
months in Florida—any Canadian
National Railways Agent will gladly
supply you with information about
rates, routes and its resorts, 92-3.
*'-�oWN III p' kLI;CEl1 $
S17D1N CAI
The iunela1. of;:the late'WeJter En
ineisnn; whgse. --, death oaoturacl , 'oir�
Wednes'day..tOok place from hrs,.1'ate
rgsidenge the,'Sth, eoileessleil of Cod ,
each tawnahip,'': en Sato- day ait'er�
t `t
Mr. ,,Emmer;son who h4dno been
in the:lieet" of 'health fox'6pver a oar,
?lit'who -alis not cdn5idered : to ,be
seriously Cllr was suddenly talcea, ill+
;whilp his 15rethe ; was alit; doing" some;
ehores.on the'Saturday evemng;'pie-
•viou s1 aid far
le
d t ra1ty his
death.
th
occmriig W;ednesday'a. gape,.
"was tin bio fifty.-seveuthyear and. s,.
survived -by five brotiliers, Samielr
John,.George and Fred ,,Of !Godepieh
tbwnslip, "and James, of .Saskato'ofi;_
who visited his brothers and' sister
during•;the . past' cuminr, ,also';one.
sister, ;Ml:ss Arthur Currin of Clinton,
Messrs. Walter and -George Eunier-
son 1i id resided , together on :the
homestead, which was also home to
the, other brattier s when they' eared
to return:
Tho Rep, F. H Paull= of Bayfield
-conducted the funeral,serviees at the
ligase and graveside xiud the pall-
bearers.were: Messrs.H. c. Cox, M,
Ji Woods, J, Mose, 'A. Harrison, 1VI,
Sterling and• R. Cole.
Friends frons a distance who were
present for the funeral 'Were: krt..
J. Eniemrson; Mrs, Cdlwell' and Mr.
Andrew Einiiilson, Kincardine;
Messrs, John- Fair, George Thompson.
and Andrew and Frank Emmerson,
Ripley; M;r. dames Mese, • Mr. and,
Mrs. Harvey Hudie, and Mr. and 'Mrs.
diarpnco }ladle, Walton, Mr: and Mrs,
Charles, Switzer, Kippen and Mr. Al-
bort Harrison,' Seaforth.
nook'to Clrntotf
Do you wish anything in the way
of printing, sale posters, letter' heads,
business or correspondence station-
ery of any kind? Try The News -Re-
cord Commercial Printing Depart•
-
inent.
When
Consi4ering
ai
Christmas
Gifts
Give aNEwsPdiER
StBscorrioN
That's a Gift which Isn't out of Date
When the Holiday Season is over
But lasts Throll . h• = the Whole Year
Santa Rfoadcas
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SEAFORTII A comic play enitit-
"Wanted, a
written by Mrs.
for-
merly of Goderich
successfully in the
ted Church on
der, the auspices
Young. Women's
Lmidesboro young
were.. well taken
recut proved quit
Mr. Johnson: of . L
the play, the.past
presiding,
peo-
ple's orchestra o
United Church,. comprising
Edwin Chesney,
Doig with Miss B
'ac-
companist played
cations between
close of the pro„
were served by
Shaw Auxiliary..
young people who
play. Y.
ledWife," .which was
„(Rev.) Anderson for-
twas put on. very
Egniondville Tuesday .evening un-
der the Neil Shaw,
�1niiiliary. by the
people. ;The parts
and. the entertain-
ment , Rev.
onclesboro directed
or, Rev..W. D. Mc-
Donald
The young f- the Egmendville
niprising Hugh and
R. Tyndall and A.
Billy Chesney as ac-
reveal' pleasing sel-
ections acts. At the
gram refreshments
the girls of the,Neil
to the Londesboro
took part in the
111 ,C IN'
)Nrig2 irE I{ECO'ITH
T kVish iio`say my btitdio iii Clinton:
will ;Abe closed nutil ; Tanwi ,tl1929
Watch this ,paper , fpr special an
nouneemept : ; All lie",ogle waiting
Photogi<aphs -;taken, Tiefgse 'T rt open'
rtgaiii pose ,to
171 Ivhrteheli.` otudi'd
and ;I„ will ,give • yml a.'specdal r-e4o
trlcgn.; sn prices:
ill v,�orlc"""ae usual,'lhe hest•+
BT7R(<E 5,;;PORTRATT STTJDIs
Clruton and Mitchell.
• Marriages
LOVE-FAIRBAIRNAAt the Uni-
ted church manse, • Kippen, on
December 8th, by the. Rev. ROY
Conner, Grace. Habkirk Fairbairn,
only daughter of Mr, and. Mrs.
Walter Fairbairn, Kippen; to Ross
Love of Iiillsgreen.
BELL-LINDSAY—At the Vietioeia
-street. United ehurch parsonage,
Goderich, on Dec. 1st, by the Rev.,
Mr. Parr, Margaret Jean, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Lindsay, to Charles Bell,' all of
Goderich township.
Bi•ths -
SCRIBBINS--In the Clinton Public
Hospital, on December 12th, 1928,
to Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scribbles, a
son.
VALLIS—At D'Arcy, Sask., on Dec-
ember 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert,
Wallis, a daughter,
r1
THE I LECTORS O.F
GODERICH' TOWNSHIP
take h`
e tlieii It e t zs
Lir yes and G n e tt . .
d
means of t1 drldng my supporters fpr'
rho `generous' vote 'giverct, me at the
pelts. Though not elected we :surely
'hada good `contest. .; , ha e' served
g �„
df tri t 'eII and I thank
tyou long alt,.. S > w t
you' for past honors.
Sinpetely yours;
HARRY SALIELD,
CARD OF TUANKS
Gordon', Snell wishes to extend his
sincere •thtanks to 'all the` friends`"who.
sent hien 'flowers and 'fruit and who
extended other kindnesses and ,cour-
tesies during. his stay- in the Clinton
Hospital. All such :attentions were
greatly appreciated.:,
Christmas Tree and Concert
Ontario: Street United church, Fri-
day evening, December - 2lst, ' at .8
o'clock. Splendid program of songs,
music and dialogues. Santa Claus
will be there. Don't miss this con-
cert. Admission -=Adults 25c, Child-
ren, 15e. Children' of the Ontario
street school free, 92-2.
, The Salvation Army
Christmas Tree Entertainment in
'S. A. hall on Wednesday, December
19th, commencing at 8 p.m. ' Admis-
sion 15c. Everybody welcome.. 92-1.
THEY CAN'T' DODGE IT.
Hon. J. A. Robb says the 'income
tax is going to stay. With the prin•
eciple of making the people pay wild
have the money from which to draW
there will not be very much dispute.
-,The trouble is that there must - be
many men in Canada who do not pay
income tax although they are getting
enough money to put them in that
class.
Last year income tax was paid by
the following: '
Salaried men . , . , ...86,146
Farmers . 3,146
Professions . . , .. . 6,087
It looks as though collection fol-
lowed the lines of ' least resistance.,
The salaried inen have their incomes
placed before the assessors by their..
employers, ', They haven't a chance
to side-step, and that is probably the
reason -why collections are heaviest
there.—Stratford Beacon -herald. '
"CONFEDERATION" TRAIN TO
EDMONTON ENSURES PLEAS-
ANT COMFORTABLE
JOURNEY
Canadian National Railway offi-
cials are being congratulated oil haw.
ing--continued the ,popular "Confed-
eration" in operation between Toron-
to .and Ednnonton:
This innovation has eliminated
Most of the delays experienced by
travellers crossing the -Prairies in
the winter time as it provides a fast,
through, comfortable 'service to Ed-
monton, via Winnipeg, Brandon, Re-
gina' and SaskatoonBy this route
good connections are made to all im-
portant points by lines radiating
from these cities. ,
The splendid emlipn ent tend conr-
teeus service—always a Eeatt re of
the "Confederstion"•-ensure•a;pleas-
ant, journey witl>iccnt the discomforts
of winter travel. -`�
Full-inforiitation and- reservations.
from any Canadian National Rail-
ways' Agent.,'
We Sell Coal- That satisfies
Don't buy your fuel till .you get
my prices which are lolver than else -
Where: best, quality' 6f' coal and
eche Order bv hone y
a j
t n lou e.
p � s
Edward Carter, Phone: 271, Clinton.
Notice,''
411 threshing ' accounts due the
Landeslicdro Syndicate; of 192G-27' must
be settled at gee. Eondesbere Syn-
dicate; •. if, 'Nott, `Sec, -Tr eosiirer.::
IU1S17AV, DECEMBER. 13, 192S',
equir.ements. for next „virdek:—
500 Dressed Gecte
200 'Diossod Dsiclks
2500,,"Fat Live 0l ncllens.,,)
411 liere '..and ' r;edeivc• tap natoh
ices
e' iirt$on Poulta � .
N. W. Trew artha
Phones—Office,` 214j Residence, '214w
V
'
®®nc
oc shet
As 1' -ani: -now handling the Cock -
shag and Frost and Wood Implem-
_eats' and also Coelcehutt cream separ?
Cross,and: am prepared to supply all
kinds of repairs for sante, 1 solicit
the patronage of farmers and others'
Orders will receive prompt attention,
Christmas Tree and •Entertainment
•
The annual entertaiitnient of S. S.
No. 6, Tuckersmith, will be held in
the school on the afternoon of Wed-
nesday, December 19th, commencing
at 1:30. A good program is being'
prepared. ' Everybody welcome. Ad-
mission 25e. 92-2.
Christmas Tree
The annual Christmas entlertain-
ment of the Baptist Sunday school
tvill be held on Thursday evening,
December 20th. Everybody welcome,
Adults 25c, children accompanied by
parents, free., Otherwise 10c.
92-2.
SPLITDORF RADIOS
We are now agents for the above
radios and to introduce then are of-
fering special prices. Every set
guaranteed this year's models. Where
can you buy an electric radio all
complete for $150.00 or a console
incdel all complete for $175.00. Re-
member these prices are for the set
complete, nothing else to bu,y. See
these sets before you buy. We also
have a table model battery operated
set at $150.00,,regular price $190.00.
You can save money if •ybu buy your
radio here. See our large ad on an-
other page, We have a Splitdgd
loud speaker which sells at $30,00.
We have several to sell at $15.00
These are the best loud speakers we
have heard yet.
H. A. HOVEY. CLINTON
JOHN V. DIEHL,:
Queen street, Clinton
81-
PoultrySupplies
plies
p
Different brands of bread and pas-
try -flour.
Bran and Shorts, Oilcake meal,
Royal Purple cal meal, ground -flax
seed, whole flax aced, bone meal, "Big,
Sixty" Deaf Scrap, Beef meal, fine
Homony. Big Sixty tankage, Royal
Purple Stock Specific and.Poultry.
Specifies, Dr Hess' Stock & Poultry
foods, Charcoal by the pound or by
the. bag, Monarch Laying mash, Moth-
erwell's Laying Mash, Oyster Shell
and Grit, -good nixed grain for laying
hens, Cod liver oil, $1,25 per gallon.
We are handling Royal Purple
Brooders and Poultry Supplies.
What. we haven't in stock we will
get for you,
New 'supply of Cele Glass on hand,
H.W." Charlesworth •
Flour and Feed
M. T. CORLESS, CLINTON
Agent For
Fire, Automobile, Plate -Glass, Sick-
ness and Accident Insurance, Etc.
General Agent for
The Ontario Equitable Life - and
Insurance Co. of Waterloo
TO OUR RADIO FANS
The Ontario Equitable Life is
broadcasting each alternate Sunday
evening, from, and including Decem-
ber 5th, between the hours of 8,30
and 9.30, throughout the winter
months, through station C.F.C.A.,
Toronto Daily Star. Music rendered
by the famous Waterloo Musical
Society Band.
For Sale
A comfortable seven room cottage
with town water and electric lights,
'VI acre of land with small fruit and
good stable with chicken house. Ap-
ply to Alex, Sloman, Albert St.
86-tf.
Auction Sale
Of Choice Holstein 'and Durham
Grade Cattle at Lot 38, Con. 7, God-
erich' township, 4 miles east of Bay-
field and 6 miles west of Clinton, an
Monday, December 17th, commencing
at 1,30 o'clock sharp, the following:
10 choice Holstein pews, from 4 tp
h inDec-,
years Old, tine to fres en
January, February and March; 24
extra good Holstein Heifers, from
2 to 3 years old, some forward spring-
ers, balance 'due to freshen early in
New Year, A good many of these
heifers, are eligable for registration
Durham cow, 5 years old with calf at
foot; Durham heifer due last of Jan-
uary.
This is a good lot of Stock and
will be sold on the following terms:
4 months credit will be given nit
furnishing approved joint bankmble
paper or a discount of 6 per cent per
annum will be allbwed for rash, ,
(1 I.1.- Elliott, ,Auctioneer'. George
Mudie, Proprietor. 02-1-p.
Auction. Sale
Of I3,orses, Cavia, and Young Stoelc,
at lot 35, HighWtiy, at 1161mesv'i116,
on` Thursday, ,Deceiittrei Qdt1i; at 1
o'clock:
HORSES—Bay horse; 1500 lbs, 5
years old; This is a particularly good
individual; Bay mare, 1400 lbs, 8
years old, sound: COWS—Grey :cow,
fresh, 7 years old; cow, fresh, 4 years
olid; cow, due to freshen in April,. 7
years old; 10 heifers, springers, -Feb -
teary and March; -20 heifers, rising
2 and.3 years old, Durham and Aber-
deen;
ber deen; 2 Durham steers, feeders; 3 Ab-
erdeen steers, rising 2 years; 6 year-
lings; 2 Aberdeen heifers. Set sin-
gle harness ;• set double harness, near-
ly new; pair of .breechings for double
harness; 100"bush: Barley, fanned;
sow with litter; fat sow; , 10 young.
shoats, about;75 lbs,; young hog,
3 months old. terms: $10; and under,
cash; over . that amount 10 naphtha.'
credit on approved joint notes. 6
percent allowed for cash on credit
amounts. S. R. McMath, Proprietor,
0, H. Elliott, Auctioneer. s
Auction Sale '
' Of household - Effects, opposite
Post Office on Saturday,. December
15th, at_ 1.30 sharp, consisting. of
Oak dining table and Buffet; Throb-,
en Cabinet' Quebec' . 1o91c Stove with
warming closet; betirt;oin shite; sin-
gl'e bed; writing desk; tataii:l9 Mach-
ine; carpet sweeper;, Congolei,ni Prig,
Solid walnut chest of drawer pic-
tures; electric fix-
tures;
gong 'clock e t f
t res 8 da
u
Y
rockers;
tines, electric iron, `toaster; r >
chant; book cnse;, sofa; bath tub;`
ftuit jars;. kitchen utensils; pots;..
Pent; bone cutter. Also a Ford tout -
Mg carr in first class 'running condi
'tion if "",pt, sold private before sale.
'Terni$, dnth, G: H. Elliott,' Auction-'
, '°l12 -2-p; ear, A. J; Ptiggr Proprietor:
A Bargain in Hartness •
Call and see our new Marvel Ran-
ges. See our hand -made collars,
English Oak single and double har-
ness. Special bargains during the
next two weeks in all Tines cit har-
ness
ar-ness also B.T. and LH.C. goods of
all kinds. J. A. Workman, Kippen.
92-1.
Farms For Sale
Lot 12, con. 3, Stanley Township,
consisting of 100 acres. There is on
the premises' a good two-storey brick
cottage, a good barn with straw shed
attached, and stabling underneath, im-
plement house, orchard, about 5 ac-
res of bush on a back cornet of the
farm, through which runs 'a never -
failing spring creek, two never -failing
wells, one near the house the other
neat the stable: The farm is in li
good state of cultivation.
Alto lot 10, con. 4, Stanley town -
AO, Madding of 100 acres on which
there is a very good barn, and about
15 acres 511 bush. A never -failing
stream 11185 aetoss the back end of
this farm. Good fel' tither grain or
pasture: '
Apply to Murray Gibson, Bruce -
field, executor for the Estate of the
late William Collins. 85-tf.
Wanted
$300 for short terns.' Good secur-
ity; Inquire at News -Record Office.
90-tf.
`VOTERS' LIST 1928
TOWN OF CLINTON
Notice is hereby given that a court
will be held, pursuant to The Ont-
ario Vetere' List Act, by His Honour
the Judge of the County Court of the
Cdinty of Huron at the Council
Chamber, Clinton, ori,tho 18th day of
December; 1928, at o'clock p.m. to
hear and determine complaints of er-
rors and omissions in the Voters' List
of the Municipality of the 'Town of
Clinton ;for 1928. Dated this 2915
day of November 1928.
D. L, Macpherson, Clerk,
90=3.
A Clearing of all Stock to be made to make room for
Spring changes.:`, Everything goea et genuine saving prices
for standard goods,
All :Goods sold f • Cash mil N aleen App al
or s y, :- o Safes pF Y
No Deliveries on goods sol , a 'Sale rice
e s d t S e P s
g ,.
Milier
Hardware
TELEPHONE 53
CLINTON
C. H. VE NE , Electrician -
Electric Ranges, Fixtures Bulbs,Irons, Fans and other
g, .
Appliances
Wiring and. Repairs.
e
Phone 7
DON'T BUY YOUR
OVER
O4Tl
UNTIL YOU SEE OUR
STUNNING EFFECTS
All Models - scores of beautiful fab-
rics - novel and exclusive and person-
ally tailored to suit your figure.
Stock of Overcoats Just Arrived.
$18.00 TO 565.00
E. C. HUHU
MeEwen's Old Stand. Opposite
Post Office
rot Crile
Good white bidck lidtitS ori Priri-,
coot St,, east, with eight tedtits, town
and soft water and electric lights.
One half acre of land .;with bard,'
Large and small fruit. 'Terms can be
arrabged: Apply to Mr. Leyi Stone','
Samos Steep,
teep,
Clinton, -Ont., or Mrs. Jam
8 - Elmwood Alt.,'; London, Ont. 79-tf,
Ear Sale
8 room hoose, -Princess street,
east, modern, equipped,• large garden,
henhouse. Apply to., L,.' lViittell,
Clinton. Photic 213 .• „ 87-tf;
We still have the
AGENCY.
for the
- NEW YEAR
Term from Jan. 3rd will inter-
est a fine lot of Matriculants and
High School students in the work
of qualifying for a business posi-
tion through one of Shaw's Busi-
ness Schools. Why not you?
Think it over and act. Write for
syllabus of courses, locations of
our 12 schools and list of grad-
uates placed. Address W. R.
Shaw,' Registrar, 1130 Bay St.,
Toronto.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed ,
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's B-,rber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2283-tf
` e
Atwater Kent Radios c
Both Battery and Electric.
It will pay you to try the Atwater
Kent before you buy,
J B. LAVIS
88-tf.
RawFurs Wanted
Don't sell your furs till you get
my prices which are higher than you
can ,get elswhere. You are loosing
money selling to other dealers,
H. At Hovey
i Clinton 00-tf.
Five Hundred Dollars
Do you want it? By buying this
eighty acres of productive loam with
good drainage; picturesque location,
ou will profit this. Farre about two
miles from Clinton; buildings con-
sist
onsist '01 good house, barn, also wind-
mill. Considerable bush. Terms:
W. Brydone, Clinton, Owner, 322
South Main, Romeo, Michigan. `
90-7-p.
oal That Satisfies
We sell the cleanest, safest and
most economical fuel and always at e
fair price.
A telephone call will receive our
prompt attention.
You can feel asolutely sure that
every shovel of coal will be of the
same uniformity of quality.
HOWARD CLARK
Phone 182
Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery
• Phone 111
We Want Your
Milk and Cream
We aro nianufaetulers of both
cheese and butter. We want - your
milk or cream. We pay higheat'mar.
ket price weekly, Satisfaction utter.
Phone your order for finest ctieess
or pasturised butter in prints or sal -
ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R.
R. No. 3, Phone I' o. 695r32.
THE HOLMESVILLE CO -OPERA..
TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER
COMPANY, LIMITED J.
Eggs and Poultry
Home on Tuesday and Friday fore-
noon to take in 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 Stillman's of
Stratford.
A. E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Agent,
Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231
27-tf
Clinton's
SkrAt
ma MEAT Fol -KS `+/N-6
FILL YCur OFFIC.E AND
APARTMENT I$UIt_DIN&
wrrR HAPPY '"I NANTS
The Heat Folks know the problems
of heating a big store or apartment
ar office building.
They know that satisfactory heat
goes a long way towards making ten-
ants contented.
And they know how to get, that
heat.' •
Put thein in 'charge of your bikildr
lugs, and you'll hear no more : com-
plaints about cold rooms. -
Call the
for good, cleae cosi
COAL
COANX,
PII0I4I± 74 CLINTON
WOOD FOR SALE
A quantity of good hardwood 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 youir"nis-
thine repaired and cleaned. Repairs,
Needles, Belts and Parts far 'a11
makes,
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 171J P.O, Box 201,
RADIO
Buy a radio for the familat
in doing to you " will !bel
giving them 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.
charged a
Batteries c d star, g n
for the 'winter 1".
art
Wed9 e
r 'Prop.
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