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The Clinton News Record, 1929-02-28, Page 5New Cana����pans aro, feelntg, thea !� Jnter�eS t0 �� Strength amid accnrding to'ivestein a d 1 a dis eche''rarep1a?imng , .to;, i iva'de1. 1x n,t e, . x, _.. ,., , •un.: e ti n of h .,.-U,,,15,- ',"0011*`' , Ot stye with F t., t) at .., t 1 ' Cahan`r'tlaottght : he c9uld .Z;et.. _' and other nat>dnahtaes,:. ,, .. .ra ranFa Poles � ..... P� e a on:the xe t: n nt ta1 t th b n.'t e `res ntlxest7`rc<. • i r dr that. ] � el n t ,l a d )i i es carving of titles , In, Canada,, lint rt• signs agaanot tape •number , Of muni ' J o:seems,e rants to10 biought from:the' coitn-, 1 n ir•ies, of 'S oirt11e1 it Eiii ope.lre. set astd'e: , v oto D'atl ..Star, heli esi:�� The I!oa, n � y g1Tjaav clarirt•they t�`rS eh to e#ty win iaBi al g•Fou;p . ecn l) .Co• das' enP'aadoraf laicaatnnh-lt_'ieh :ndehtir.a:t t 'gl4 h`.w h., eiyn,s . sIecreap ts " who d P net etaw i0wtoa niftiey o•an ylun0,:but thiopxesettatives t ,, ave; been taught 'arid .who do not atitd•” lilainly indicates that these' prat io 10w,tdo,)nu.elt,in case:,tnore•ie t I `are:not becoStnngrassitultited. 1 ape lioild be.expeete,d_ ejk thorn, .eastnot :T'hov aro _Ukra)iians. Zt• atiuld ,be'. -understand • how.Clinton's Chief , of • bettor to ,w lrt','five :hundt ed:;ears . to' `lpolice'cau possibly attend to'se..�•ou, tv:<than that ,hose' t The Star -'- tch r . x sties devolvrn .lrpon ,h m.. tern. t ovrnees, wh . . a e. dt 1; , , feit)le was p . "man _ should see' Clrni:o is pollee;;Chief, then 'it wOuldn't be so ,hard for, him ' to :iitdeistand. " He is a six-footte2. ',and , writ 'accorclingly, has a. genial: ;smile for everybody, unless be thinks they're in mischief, : w'heti he can be; as etern..as' a police chief 'sometimes) needs to be;takes a pride in his•werk, •and'coines as near accomplishing all. 'the duties enumerated' as its, humanly' "possible to do, Fact is, we believe if. the council didn't bother to tell' Chief String what iris duties were he'd per- formthem just the same. He's that kind of a man. Speaking about the ringing of the town bell, Ohie.6 Stong • does it so well that those -with a qnick ear cari,'tell at once whether it is his 'hand on the rope or :that of someone. 'less skjlled-in the fine art of bringing the best tgne out of that bell: Clinton is'. especially fortunate in its chief of pollee. • capable of sustt ;nig •tniilsens. ,et .people iii 401;i -fait and,:happiness should be filled up with,,,groups ok:, different nationalities,' each ;with; their owd ideas of government and of Public serv' .vice, , without .unity or loy. ralby, We should,': make ` sure that British'' ideals predominate, not .sim-: ply ,because the,,country is Britieh,- but because no better /idepli have yet. been 'evolved for the government 'of any conuttry. • Weeks, Ma George 3t4}amen '` ) st kei 11f t Fled th h a s Staelt vis ,Wl P Allan Wilsan> and',rgtiaer ;elativos la: i0• Mss �,e c.Y Stiesi visitingl ;'day8lti,,i;" useIl'Ifin•ar•,,; 4e;,1NhslL s g, u far'. <'4 week -;+0 s4, -• `eta' ° n Archie Maas, Grace �01. n a d,::�r.,,, Morton•."risnted at=the ±omen's Milne ilia 'and'Ttte$day::last •Week:. . on Mlom y M•t:' Faiuth "spent Wednesday of elc,'• ondon iL -aril mess aIaSt w.e at D , 4 �tibttC 'net �s t. , was herd otrY Pridax'eveiiing last, •Aft er : bu thesh ess..was .:didposadi';a:: u" shone' iograiii yreeedcii. rho luneii: All' 'relot5 show "that t7 e con nags ' kis ns hilar est ni ^all branches, 1 , eUt aE . 2 000 '+stip; stands,':besides,':' e $1;000{, subscribed btlt'ofi the cost :of $7,GOO,buildxng.,ex; Cure; P 11 .efforts are. being ,..put ., forth 'to wipe' out the ltemaindet•• of t t: ,r A friend of The News -Record the other' day' handed- its a copy, of the `Yorkton, (Sask. ), Enterprise contain- ing a report of ..the Collegiate In- stitute, of that town and if anything - were needed to bring home to one the fact that the west is being'7ieo 'pled by other than. English-speaking people the scanning o£ that list 'of ;naives would do it. Out of a list of. - 404 names" only 116, were of Anglo- Saxon origin, considerably, less than one third. Russian,add German names. • seemed to predominate, Russian' far in the lead. - There are those who seem to grow, very indignant when the fact is pres- sed home to then that the Canadian 'west is being filled up with: settlers other than British and call attention to the predominance of British people in the population of Canada to dis- prove any tendency of the country being over run with those of ether nationalities. There is no danger, as far as anyone' can see, of Ontario or the Eastern Provinces losing their identity as British settlements, .but there is immediate clanger of• the western. provinces doing An. We have nothing against these people of other races; they may bring to us much that will enrich- our'race and help to make Canada the hest country under the sun, but Canada is a British coup-. try and has no desire to become other than British. These people, coming from various countries of Europe, l with memories of long ages of op- pression behind them and no know- ledge of the freedclan enjoyed under British rule, may take it into their heads to make' of the west something far other than what has been planned 'by its present administrators and the original settlers. Even now the kIURON COUNTY SHORTHORN The Shortlfol'n Breeders of Huron County offered a choice lot of indi- viduals at their eighth annual -ce—n= signment sale, held at Wingham, February, 21st. • 'Butterfly Ladas, consigned by Pet- er Stewart & Sens, toppe"d the , sale. bringing' $185.00. Following is- a list of the. animals selling for $100.0.0., and over, .together with -the name and address "of the purchaser:. N. E. Bushell; Ilolyrood Village' Maid, 5140.00; Nelson.IyIitchell,' towel, Golden.Ransom, $115.00;.i•R: T_ Ainos, . Moffat, Claret. Cup .5th, $115.00; W. J., Henderson Wing: ham, Helen Jane 3rd, $100.00; Thos, Miller, Brussels, Bonny Favorite 3rd, $175.00; W. Homan, Stratford, Iv- anhoe 3rd,"$160.00; J. F. Dawson, Luclnow, heather Lad 2nd, $100.00; Thos. Berry, Hanover, Bandsman, $12500;' Jas. Hamilton, Mildmay Roan 'Lad, $130.00; H. Sprung,. Lon- desbero, Butterly Lades, • $185_00;. J. W. Stackhouse, Brucefield, Brown dale Lass, $1.30.00; 'Jas. Craig; Au- burn, Browndale°Dairymaid, $105.0.0; A. H. Fraser, Bluevale, Auburn Maid' 7th, $135.00; Victor Haines, Wiugham, Flora's King, $130.00; There were 23 animals consigned, 12 males and 11 females. 7 Ati,attempt was lade at •t7neeting Held atthe ,to'a4 ship'hall on+"Tuesday a 'culture > ux a' Ho tr l• afternoon to fox Secret;; ,Very ';•2S4, *ere present, helico a.•conunittoe waS,put in to.can vacs' those in"Colberne township. We are '•lad td hear 'Mrs, • John Yung is' recovering, from a serious ;fall and is,noiw able to sit up. Births 0 the Have von Studta Photos f, h Children of the i inti; of lather„and mother bebter^not put xi' pf ai y ,-.: ug tuH#o'it have e t ln:to'rn S. Ad er .0 o e Y h n t. some good Portraits n de by tae: .' en t' Clintotl ' ttt to expect , to •. op, ., u.3', ,: � . very s00% noWS So watch.this'apace, for opening:=,day wzth ;Special Prices:• It w#ll ilay Yor a'. + U I BURGESS 1'bItTlt IT ST D•O , ' itehell ' ` ' tonand C11n M...• en U r of Flor'st,Teledraplt dei '/ery ltf xe 3 tS aSociatti4.n CUT b LQWERS, FLORAL'' DES GNS c : 'e 'nw v here_ nt A asion' S •'Al c s, Fors 1 Q r ChM': Greenhouse iS a:bear•,as; your •phone '' ®oke nes-66' and 66 " t'Two Phowi, KILLOTIIGII—At Auburn, ; on Feb, • 20th, to .Mr. and ,Mrs. Herbert Killeugh, a son,. _ JOHNSTON—At Alexandra hospital, 1Goderich, on February 13th,' to "Mr. and Mrs. John. MeN. Johnston of Goderich township 'a . son, (John Murney , ) GLTDDON =In , the Clinton Public Hospital, on February 18th, to Mr. and Mks. D. B. Glidden; Holmes- ville,. a daughter. ;Phyllis Marie. • Deaths WOODS—in -Bayfield, on February 21st, Mary` Ann Blair, -vi£e. of Mr.. John D. Wejods, in her 73rd. year. Colborne' Township Several euchre and dance•: parties were held this week. Wednesday night there was one at William Chiw- holn's home, on Thursday evening one at the home' of. John Parrish and another 2t Verne McCabe's; and on Friday evening just a small party. at T. II. Wilson's. On Friday evening the bey's class niee in the hall to transact the busi- ness for the coming year. There were just three so little .could really bo ,done.' Miss Rose Antos of Parkhill is visiting her sisl:er, Mks. T. H. 'Wil- son. Mrs. A. W. 'Young is visiting her sister in Toronto for a couple of for Economical Transportation provide Outstanding Beauty and. _Value . vir7tIEN you make your first inspection WW of The Outstanding - Chevrolet of Chevrolet:Hutoty—pay close attention to the beautiful new Fisher bodies! Not onlyda they represent one of th*. greatest style triumphs ever achieved by Fisher designers—but in soundness' of engineering and excellence of construc- tion they as worthy of comparison with the world's finest coachwork. , t These handsome new Fisher Bodies' cons - bitted with the superb smoothness, power and atce:leration of • the sew Chevrolet Six -Cylinder engine, provide a standard of motoring luxury' never before available its theilow-tpeiced'field. ' Come in and see this remarkable, auto- arobile-:today! : c -23 -t -2s0 ---a Six ,in .the price range of.; the four!, IS, ,Ciigto !PRODUCT 01; ' MINIMAL MOTORS o>; cxeNAD Varna Ort. Friday, February 22nd, •tile Vavna Y,P.S.:held theirsocial eve- ning in the community, hall. A de- bate, "Resolved that cars have done mere good than harm. to Civilization" Was won by' the negative, side, com- posed of Miss Grace Coleman and Mr. W. Penrose, over the affirma- tive, composed of Mrs, S. Keyes and Mr. Fred l\llcClytnont. The judges were Misses . Cassie Johnston and Fern' Taylor and Mr. William Steph- enson. Lunch served by the ladies closed a very pleasant evening. the work of the minister, itev• W . R. Alp. Altogether the congregation has just closed a very• successfiii'year and -faces a future that is bright with encouragement and hope, w'4Vo have ''ti. good market for Goose:. and Dnek feathers tl{rs month, a • f `E ' s ,a,. t.r o g v i; 'ed Poultr '•'every 14y rtl'the A es5 y� t. +heel{>: thr nghoitt. the year ;tit g`oiid iriees, e C'llr�'l•en ,Paultw �7 H tPr t`a • Phones--Office;,2l,-`4�' RW aen . e> 214w ,.. CARD OF THANES Mr. and Mrs. C,. O'Brien wish to extend thanks' "to all friends and neighbors for the kindnesses shown during the illness of -their son and to publicly express their appreciation of the kindness and unremitting atten- aion of the hospital staff.', Brucefield The bond selling campaign to sup- port the Boys' Work in Ontario, is over for another year. ' Those who have shown their interest in their country's future by buying bonds will be glad to hear that South Huron has again raised her objective. This year the objective was ninety 41ollars. The boys in this constituency, raised 5207.50.`�Good work fellows. Keep it npl The following are the amounts raised by the different districts; Seaforth, $82.00; Etter, $45.50; Brucefield, $29.50; Hensel', 520.00; Grand, Bend, 517.00; Kipper, 513.50; Total, 5207.50. The boys of Ontario feel very thankful for the co-operation shown and the appreciation in which the Boys' Work in Ontario is held by so many. The regular meeting of the Bruce - field Y.P.S. are being cancelled on account of the special meetings being held in the United church. Aenburn Mr. Nelson Hill. attended a con- vention in Hamilton ono day last week. Mr. Eldon Stoltz, who is attending 0. A. G., Guelph, has been home during the past week. Mr. Eugene Dobie of Brussels spent the week -end with itis parents. The' animal business meeting of Knox United church was held. Monday afternoon. Owing to the inclement weather and the prevailing sickness in the month of January the meeting was held somewhat later than usual. The year that haspassed was one of harmony, cd -operation and- faithful service, The best offeelings pr8e- vailed and: much ,good. work was done. Large congregations' attended nearly every . Sabbath while the Sunday School had an 'average attendance .of. 85: The report of the managers showeda balance on hand after pay- ing all accounts of $448.00 as well as $250.00 received from the sale of the former Methodist church. It was unaninrcuslY. agreed too give $200.00 of this 5250.00' to the missionary funds of The, United Church and $5l)". 00 to thfund for the relief of the 'British miners: The . stun of $1040.00 of which $177.00 was con- tributed by the Sunday School was 'forwarded to Toronto for the work -of the church', both.- at home and aliread,. This • represents • the son- gregatioil's full •'allocation, to the ''Missionary;',and° •Mantenance Fund. The Women's J isis6nary Society also raised its -,full 'allocation of $350.00 while the 11/Lission Band raised $50.00. The „larntony Class and the Inter- mediate Bible Class raised 'between them 5150.00. The members`-ef the Session are: S. J. Washington, John Syntingt-on, Geo, Sturdy, Wm. And.' • erson, .Geo': A, : Bean, Chas: Straugh- 'an, Robt. Rutledge, • Walter Cunning- ham. The board °02 management con- sists of the following: it. Mogridge, Tar Muteh,, :Elwin Killough, Fred Plaetzer,R.; D. Munro, -Geo,` 112iltiait: Bert Mlarshis treasurer and Win. Strauglini4 "'missionary treasurer. 3t. D. Munro is church secretary.; Mr. H. Miogridge' *As appointed rep resentative to Pr-esbtyery. Mr. Wm. Thompson, was elected auditor. ' Ab' the elesei of the meeting a resolution' was unaminonsly :passed expressing: the rongregatiort's .,'appreelation, of. • tisttica win Our sawmill will be set on S. S. C•oop lot,er's:behind the Foundry,, Clinton, the coming spring'. '; Wa.orein the market fo r good' -maple, elm; basswood "'and ash logs.:; Mr. W.' J. Nediger _'will' measure your:logs'-and giveyou your cheques. , - Inquire regarding din'nniees ;of Mr. Nediger or of McEWA-1 BROS., BAYFIELD Phone 626r4, Clinton central.: 01-tf.° For Sale Rubber tire buggy, wagon box, stock ,rack, set of harrows, set of double harness, light sleigh, also Percheron mare. Apply to W. Cor'- ey, R. R. No. 3, Clinton, Phone 25 605, Clinton central. 03-3-p.. Cottage For Salo 6 rooms with frost proof„ .cement cellar, good summer kitchen, electric lights; 'sat water cistern, good gar- den with fruit, eta"., two lots .on Rattenbury street, • west. Mrs. Thomas White, Clinton. • 08-3 Hay For Sale Quantity of timothy hay, nixed with a little alfalfa, Well cured. Ap- ply to T. R. Jenkins, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone 610r23,• Clinton cen- tral. ' 03-4. For Sale' Quartet' cut oak dining -ronin suite, 10 pieces; large oak roll-top desk; first class condition; revolving book case; chiffonier; secretary; Quebec heater, and other furniture, Mrs -112. Parker. Fur Sale 1000 double rolls old stock Wall Paper at 5 to 15c double roll. New 22 in. papers very reasonable. J. T. ltfcAsh, Varna, 03-2. Insurance And Service When you .have ,'signed on tile dot- ted line, and paid your premium you have done your part. 16 is then up to the agent and the company he rep- resents. We aim td give our clients efficient service.. In advice as to the, policy best sbited to their needs. In gener- al information concerning insurance, and in prompt settlement of claims. We writeall lines specializing at this season in. Automobile and Per- sonal Accident Insurance. A Starjling lien An article that should interest all of us will be found on page 7 in last 'week's issue entitled 'A Post Office etc," there aro over 5,000 of these "Sub Post Offices" on location throughout Canada now. Read it again it is worth it. 03-1. Pie Social At Londesboro ' The Women's Institute will hold their annual pie supper in the com- munity hall, Londesboro, nit March 15th. A splendid program is being prepared.. They have been in securing the services of Mr. Har- vey McGee of Auburn, and whenever his name appears on the program a full house is assured. Come and en- joy a wonderful supper and a splendid program. 03:2. WALL PAPER It is not ton early to think of your Wall Paper needs. I have six hun- dred samples to choose from. PRICES 5c to 32.00 PER ROLL D. A;KAY. H. E. RORKE Representing 25 leading British, Can- adian and American Companies. ' P. 0.Box, 147. Phone, 253w Sun Life"Agency 02-tf Huron Street Phone 234 Clinton Chopping Mill YOUR PROFIT, DEPENDS ON THE COST OF FEED ' Brooder and Poultry SUPPLIES BREAD AND PASTRY FLOUR Oilcake Bran and Shos's, Calfneal, Cod Liver Oil We handle Stammax Chick Feeds and mashes. Some feed and seed oats on hand H. W. Charlesworth Flour and Feed Phone 199. Automatic Postage Machines When in any city and you want to write. -the odd letter or "post card, you will find an orange or green col- ored machine ready to Vend, They aro in all Hotels, Restaurants, Y.31.- C.A.'s, etc, Listen in to their broadcaslis from C•J.G.C., London in the Mi. and 112is. hour, from 6:30 to 7.30 p.m:, every Thursday. �- Feb. 14-28-p, Wanted A man for 8 or 12 months, Mar- ried than preferred. A. E. Towns- hend, phone 601r15. 02-tf. . MEANS i I0CT•) TO' -Y017 IN SAYINGS WHERE CASH PUR- '-.0kIA L ARE MAD . ,L I B BELOW. �.FEW, F, OUR P CTA L ,• `` i $1.50 25c llygyion Cod` Liver 011 for Poultry per gal • 13r Pure' Epsom Salts ' lbs -for .. 'Pure. Sulphur, ,G lbs...............................................................25c Salt' 'Petra, ]ler potted' . i .1.2a' 1'erSectian -.Oil Stove ` Wicks each 35c ,ao Electric Light bulbs,.,6 for ;:: .�11, . Sweat Pdds,. each 500 Godth'ielr Rubber Boots, reg. 5450 at . :$3.75 • 5 ........ ... r' Goodrich .-Boots reg. .5.20, at , . , 4.2a Rubberb g'r� � is Shoes, .r • at e4, Oat:'. - �U!or e ., 5 8.75 A. few odd;`• Ladies and Boys Rubbears .Heav Y 1u i- bers and Boots to clear at -Cost. ' i'il'er-Harthvare TIIiLEPHONE 53 CLINTON vammemsairemmumosaramesen C. i:I. VENNER, Electr ciane s l3 l ons Electric Ranges, Fixtures, v hs, Irons, Fans and other » + 'Appliances Wiring and • Repairs. Phone 1 Wallpapering • Season Coming I have received $unworthy Wall- paper sample book for year of 1929 and I am pleased to say they surpass any of the previous years' papers. Thanking -my Customers for their past patronage, I will be on deck this year again:, My phone No. is 640r14, Clinton central. Evened L. Johnston 01-tf. Farm For Sale 118 acres, lot -84 and part 85, the Huron roach, (paved highway)14mile west of Holmesville, school, church and railway station. 3 -room house, barn 50x55 ft:, driving shed, hen house and pigpen all in good repair. About 30 acres of this farm, with the buildings, that lying north of the railway, will be sold separately if, desired, balance good pasture land, Apply to Miss Elizabeth Ford or to F. G. Ford, Box 363, Clinton. Phone 39, 02-tf. WE OFFER YOU THE BEST FEED 'VALUES ON THE MARKET` FOR CATTLE Bran and Shorts at Wholesale Prices FOR HOGS Heavy Mixed "Chop at $150 per 100 lb. WESTERN OATS at` present wholesale prices 02-2-p., THE F!',1,1,'I Alt RETAIL PRIVE OF A SPL” ITDC RF 6 -TUBE ISAPTERY 1 DIAL RADIO IS $125.00 STRIPPED Buy one at this price and we will ,tn- 'elude Free: the fallowing:•. One Baldwin loud'spcaker 6 Westinghatise Tubes 12.00 2 Burgess B. Batteries • : 10.00 1 A Battery, ,30 volts . •. .. ' 12.00 One "arial 5:00 $64.00 L5 00 SET .. $1 TOTAL, '. $183,00 ALL FOR •$125,00 Five Hundred Dollars Do you want it? By buying this eighty acres of productive loans with good drainage; picturesque location, you will profit this. Farm about two miles from Clinton; buildings con- sist of good house, barn, also wind- mill. Considerable bush. Terms: W. Brydone, Clinton. Owner, 322 South Main, Romeo, Michigan. Mar. -7-p. Hay and Pullets°Fur Sale Quantity of good clover and tim- othy hay,"well saved, also 50 pure - bread Rock pullets. Apply to Fred M'cCooi, Londesboro. Phone 28-14, Blyth central. 02-2. Dogs Must be Registered All dogs owned or harbored by Clinton residents must be registered with Chief Stong before March 1st. 02-3. Bulls and Cockerels Fair Sale 3 thoroughbred Hereford bulls, from•l0 to 14 months old. Also some thoroughbred White Rock cockerels. Apply to Elliott Bros., R. R. No. 1; Bayfield: Phone 609r41, Clinton cen- tral. ' 02-3-p. Barn For Sale Barn 34x50, to be,removed from premises. Apply to W. A. Stenbury, London road. R. R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone 629r13, Clinton central. 02-2-p, _,.Logs Wanted Highest cash price will bepaid for good ehn, maple, ash and 'basswood logs delivered #n our yard at. Bay- field and' Goderich Township. Me - Ewen Bros., phone 624r4, Clinton. 97-tf. 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,ini- plentent house, orchard; about 5 ac- res of bush on a back corner of the, farm, through which runs a never- failing spring creek, two never -failing wells, one near the house the other near the stable. The farm is in a good state of cultivation. Also lot 10, eon. 4, Stanley town- ship, consisting of 100 acres on;which there is a very good barn, and about 15 acres of bush. A never -failing stream runs across the back end of this farm. Good for either grain or pasture. Apply to Murray Gibson, Bruce - field, executor for -the Estate of the late William Collins.. 85-tf. House For Sale - ''8 -room house, Rattenbury street, west, good cellar, furnace, town and soft, water, small garden,. ' Api'ly on premises to G. R. Taylor,. 01=6. Raw Furs 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. A. Hovey Clinton 90-tf• Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms aver Heard's . B„rber shop, A House to Rent. W. J. Jago. . 2283-t6 Clinton's DONT BLAME THE FURNACE Tr11S 19 SIMPLY A CAsi e 'p OF INDf� rp • Cockshutt . Agency As I am now handling the Cock- shutt and Frost and Wood Implem- ents and also Cockshutt cream separ- ators, and amprepared-to supply all kinds of repairs for same, I solicit the, patronage of farmers and others Orders will receive prompt' attention. JOHN V. DIEHL,. Queen street, Clinton 81-tl, CORN Just received a car'of niee dry cora while it lasts, good value. Have on hand ,clean Ontario Oats, Fall Wheat, Bran and Shorts, also heavy screenings. Let us know your requirements. Our prices are right, LOGS WANTED 1 Maple, Basswood and MM. En, -ohm abort Prices. J. A. ' FORD & SON Phone 123 Flour, Feed and Seed 96-4, Coal That Satisfies We sell the, cleanest, safest and most economical fuel and always at a fair price. • A telephone call will receive our prompt attention. You can feel 'asolntely sure that every shovel of coal will be of the same uniformity of quality. You wouldn't expect a grown man "to live on milk • And you certainly wouldn't feed mince. pie. and picklesto the baby. But you expect your 'fuvnace, to eat ,anything! We are food specialists for fur-, naee5. Let us show you the proper kind bf coal to feed yours so that you will - get all vthe comfort and wnrntth and satisfaction that a well-fed fur- nace ,can give. 'Baby Chicks Hatched in the Huron Mammoth - the cleanest and healthiest hatching machine going. Cleans -:the air from the hatching trays before it mixes with the eggs by .patented process. orns ks• a White Le hg Barred Roc d n " Order. early. No deposit required:' Price guaranteed satisfactory' ten days before - shipment Custom hatching $4100 for, One liiindred; $15, for' -five hundred Phone 97r4,'Hen sail• eentral .;$ -E.. •Half#nley, :Zur lch ' 01.11). • Call the for good, clean coal COMPANY PHONE74 �CiN'roN , HOWARD CLARK Phone 182 Orders Talcen at Lawson's Grecerx Phone 111 We Want Your Milk and Cream We are manufacturers of both cheese and. butter. We want your milk or create. We pay highest mar- ket price weekly. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Phone your order for finest cheead or pasturised butter in prints or sol- ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R, R. No. 3, Phone No, 605r82. THE HOLMESVILLE ` CO.OPERA, TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPANY. LIMITED Eggs .and Poultry. Home on Tuesday and Friday fore- noon to take -in Peultry. Eggs handled at residence every day—graded by an experienced grad- er, for which we pay the highest mar- ket price. - Create purchased for Stillman's A. E. Finch Viking Cream Separator Agent. Victoria St., Clinton Phone 233: 27•t2a RADIO KGLSTER-ING Buy ' a radio for the famibI ill doing da you will bet givingthem something which tbea can enjoy the year around; We dealers for the Kolster anis. Kings sete.and will be pleased to givg n time, you a demon tration at any , s Batteries charged and atm for 'the winter . W ®Nediger, ;Pro :i