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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-03-28, Page 57,7 'TI RSDA.Y, r 1vlAltCIT`' 28; 929 • 1 Injer'est, r•to Y¢ to an even' ggneater'etxent What 'le andyour. Weed. Crop costing you? Fight wo,e as yon would fire. Help your, • le iglnbgr ,hole youreelt Every 'occupant oI land and eveiY' owner •of:• `un-occwp'ed'Iland' is re. c aired tci clestral all noicious •weeds before .their seeds ,'z.tpen. ' 1Vluaticipal; councils are" requirred tq destroy all.; ivoxionsf;Weeds, g'zrowing • npmt tale hi9'b Vays. Earl • has i or vis ° indivi't'd-'' ,Every net ,h� nal prabletia. You .know -w lick of "'your fieldsare infested worst. Plan ydur work and alrange the crops so as to 'fight this menace ta' best ad- vantage -L. -Local Agricultural' Office. For Sale Light Wagon, one road eart,`steep tire open buggy, pneumatic tire bug- gy auto seat; one buggy pole, set light single harness, rubber trimining, steel tire top .buggy.. Apply, to IL Hill, Albert street,; • 07-2. Tonaorroof-, r 1Vl;arch 29t1i, is Geed ridgy and. Sunday is Easter Day, kT ho thne ofsinging � of birds Clinton tal:payere , sometimes • con:plain that our schools cost too •pluch money, 'but increasing cost of iedj cation. is not confined to C1in ' .,oak•' Goderieh Collegiate is asking Tor another teacher and another: room and :Orillia Collegiate 'board asks for an additional,: "$3,308, 'The Orillia es- timates for this year are $80,500 for 'the Public School and 'Collegiate. Western 'Ontariq newspaper men "should• find; it easy' to attend_ the 'meeting of the Canadian 'Weekly Newspaper Association this year as it will be held in London on July 4th :and 5th. London will, probably dp. itself' proud' in the way of offering 'hospitality to .the -visiting publishers, -whoa°will come from all the provinces froiii_the Atlantic to the Pacific. "Clinton has one citizen whose id- -entity will be carefully concealed," Nays `The W'inghain Advance -Times. "Id a recent' money by-law-+ to assist: a local concern, the vote stood. For "275; against 1. That chap will not -crave publicity, for it might be just a trifle embarrasing:" ' But The Goderieh Signal thinks 'this minority man nay be a very useful citizen. We do not doubt it, all our citizens are, but it is to be hoped he will 'not always be somuch in the minority, else he will not be -a'b'le to accomplish much. *W,n* Mr. Carroll expressed . himself as -pleased to see some, ladies at. the Board of Trade banquet the -other •ev- ' ening but it was evident that he was also a -little bit surprised. It might 'have been explained to the visit, that the ladies present were business women, ,most of them conducting bus- inesses in their own right. As a mat- ter of fact the maid ity of the ten women who sat down at the banquet table own and: manage their own 'businesses and are as Hauch a part of the business life of Clinton as any man present. And the business wo- men of Clinton were not by any means all present on this occasion. -half an inch, halt an inch, half an inch shorter; ' The skirts are the same of another and daughter; - - When the winds blow, each one of theist shows Half an inch,'half an inch more than she oughter. CONTROL SOW THISTLE • The actual evidence of loss in val- ue of weed infested farm land is shown in the following extract from 'the report Of an inspector valuing a certain farm for loaning purposes. Here is the evidence: - "It is badly infested with Sow ' Thistle as are all the farms in the neighborhood. P have valued $1,000 less than I would if clean of this weed." This $1,000 represented 12 per cent of the value of tho farm', Many 'inspectors would discount the value Seed Barley, For Sade A quantity of 6 -rowed barley, clean and of " excellent quality fey seed. Apply to Chris..O^Brien, R. . R. No, 5, phone 615r25, Clinton central. Da You Know? That I am prepared 'to refinish your piano, furniture or eras at low- est prices.' Estimates given. Pianos a'specialty. E. G. Grealis, Box 417, Clinton. - For Sale Massey-llarris 13 -tooth cultivator, Frost and Wood outthrow disc, har- row- cart, 2 -furrow Oliver tractor. plow, International hay loader, 250 bus, nixed grain for seed, 50 bus'. yellow blossom clover seed .and ten tools of hay. Apply to. Proctor Pal- mer, R:; R. No. 2, Clinton. 'Phone' 60101; Clinton central. . 07-1. Seed Oats Good clean heavy oats, Abundance variety, suitable for seed. Apply to Fred McCooI, Londesboro, Phone 28-14 Blyth central. 07-2=p. • House to Rent Cottage,` in Townsend street, Clin ton. Town water, electric lights, small garden.; Apply tci John W. Bayley, R. R. No. 4, Clinton: 'Phone 036r5, Clinton central. 07-2-p. • For Sale 3 Guernsey bull calves, one 'week olid. Cheap for quick sale. Apply to Chas. E. Elliott. A' 07-1-p. Tea and 'Sale The Ladies' Auxiliary of • the Presbyterian church will, hold an af- ternoon tea and baking sale in the church Iectu_t•e room on Friday after- noon April 5th, from 3 to 6 o'clock. 07-2. • Auction Sale ' Of 20 horses, 10 mares ,and -10 geldings, from three to nine years old ht the Commercial Hotel, Blyth, on Saturday, Margit 30th, at 1.00 o'clock, sharp. These horses all in good condition and weigh about 14000 or 1500 lbs. Sonie good matched pairs in the lot. Terms: Cash and 30 days. More. time allowed on fur- nishing apprejved jointnotes at 0, per cent. per annum. J. Leiper, Pro- prietor, T. Gundry & Son, Auction- eers. Assrmloesmaratamonommini SixCy1inder waf ant;1 acce -a Six in the price range of the four! ATYPE of performance entirely new in a,1ow-priced automobile -that's what you experience. when you drive the new Chevrolet Six Marvelous . six -cylinder smoothness throughout the entire speed range I A ` freedom from .vibration and rumble', that .makes driving and riding a constant de- light! Increased speed and acceleration. More: power for hills and heavy` going 1:' You are cordially invited to come in fora ' demonstration --for until you actually sit -sit the wheel, you can never -know what .Chevrolet and General Motors' engineers have achieved in the new Chevrolet six- cylinder valve -in -head engine. c.23.3:21c J. R. LAWS Clinton oDuCT OF GENERAL. MOTORS' OF CANADA, • THE, CL N'Tox-Ntvfs' REcoRp' London Spraymotoi 3=horse• ? er' eii 'aiG, `\�00 gtil tank need 2; ea eas i' s• ';or e n ' t Y , s it g no large encu h or areaent owizer. g 1 R. M 'TH ° S_S X • Box $44, Clinton, • A,. THREE -ACT PLAY. • A Path Across the, Hill will be presented by theY.P.L. of • I,7olmesville hi the United Church on the evening of WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 19�9 d 92 at 8 -o'clock ' Admission 350, Children, 15e. 07-1-p, Births CURRELL-In the Clinton Public Hospital, on 'Marek 25th, to Mr. and'Mrs L. W. Curren, a daughter. CARTER -In Clinton, on March 24th, to 'M'r. and Mrs. Joseph Carter, .a daughter -Thelma Marie. MgDON'ALD-In Clinton, on March 26th, to Mir. and Mrs. Ronald Mc- Donald, a son. Deaths GLEWI-In Hullett township;, on March 24th, Mary Ann Jones, wid- ow of Matthias Glow, aged 71 years. HILL -At Oxbow, Sask., on March 26th, -J, W. Hill, formerly of Clinton, BazaaP The Ladies' Aid cif Grace United church, Porter's Hill, will hold. a bazaar in the church basement on Friday evening, April 5th. There will be fancy work and candy booths and:' a fish pond, program and re- freshments. Admission 25e and -100. Everybody welcome. 07-1: CARD OF THANKS Mr. Whittingham and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown in their recent sad bereavement, those iffid sent many beautiful floral trib- utes, and who so kindly loaned their ears and also the Rev. Ivfr. Doan and Rev. Mr, Moorhouse for their kindly servlces. For Sale On Victoria street a 101 -roomed frame house in perfect condition, pantry, washroom, bath, new Me - Clary furnace, cellar under whole of house, large garden, garage, in beautiful location. Apply to Mrs. A. S. Inldey, Clinton. 07-2-p, Lost On Tuesday evening, Marchi 19th, near St. Paul's Parish hall, Clutton a small patent leather coin purse containing a 51 bill and a Yale key. Reward, Finder please communicate with Mrs, A. R. Seeds, Bayfield, Ont. Phone 63103. 07-1. To Rent A modern dwelling of eight rooms, also garage on aGibbings St:, Clinton. Immdiate possession. Apply to A. J. McMurray, box 193, Harriston, Ont, - 07-tf. Pasiure For Rent 183 acres of grazing land to rent, Maitland concessions, Goderich town- ship, lots, 77 and 78. This land is well shaded and has a spring creek riumning across it, For particulars apply to Mrs. Olive Bedard, Court - right, Ont. 07-4. ' Tho Salvation" Army Hone League Salo of fancy goods, Sewing, useful articles, also home bak- ing, candy, etc. In the council cham- ber, Thursday, April 4th, Commencing at 2 o'clock. Comae early and avoid the rush. 07-1-p. Chicks .and Eggs Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs, bred to lay, Barred rocks, Highest grade stock, developed through years of careful culling and breeding for egg production. Chicks '51.5.00 per 100 and eggs 54.00 per 100." D. M. Lindsay, R. R. No. 3, Clinton, Phone 610r14, Clinton central. 07-13. For Sale ' White brick house on Princess St., east, with eight rooms. Town and soft water, electric lights, 'bine-half acre of land with barn,' large and small fruit. Possession at once, Apply to Mr. Levi Stong, Clinton; Ont., or Mrs, Jambs Steep,o 8 Elm- wood Avenue, London, Ontario. 07-tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the : Estate .of William Collins, ' Deceased, NOTICE is hordby given that all persons having claims against the es- tate, of William Collins, late of the Township of Stanley, in the - County. of Huron, yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the fifth day of Ap- ril., A.D., 1928, are required to deliver to Mary Jane Gibson and Murray Gibson, the Executors of the said es-' tate or;their senator, on or before the thirteenth. day of . Apra( 'A.D., 1929,_a full statement of their claims together ' with particulars thereof;` tmcIll e nature of the seetuities, if any, held; by them, all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after' the said,last nientioiaed date the said executors will ' piioceed : to distribute the estate of ° the said deceased' amongst, the persons ;;entitled thereto having regard only tcl such claims ms as; they ' shall have oedeived due notice and in accordance therewith: DATED at Clinton Ontario, this;; 20th day of • March, ' A.D.,-1929. W. Brydone, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor o for the said estate. • 07 3 TI My ' Photo Studio in Clinton will be open on Tuesday, .April 2nd, also on Tuesday, April 16th 'If you 'want Photos please t 1 -en ''.come a p eft ",hose. days.:' Hours 10. a,m, to 6 p; Yr., At the p"iesent tire: i do'`;. not know what other days I will -be in my•' Ciintdn Studio._ Special Prices on the above dates • BURGESS. PORTRAIT STUDIO Clinton and Mitchell Car:. Insurance Life Insurance-- Fire ns rant -'Fire Insurance Also Real' Estate and Safe Investments. Dividends paid Monthly, 1 riercent per month,' by STANDARD ROYALTIES, LTD. J.G. CHOWEN -- CLINTON: _P. 0. Box, 155 Phone, 52. 04-tf. Clintons Leading Meat Market MEATS Beef Boils ., 12e to : 20e Beef Roasts, 12c to 22e Choice Round Steak ' 28,e Choice Sirloin and Porterhouse • 30e Home-made Pork Sausage 20c OTHER FRESH' PORK AT SAME PRICE AS LAST WEEK 20 Ib. pail Lard 53.00 Bologna . 22c .• OTHER COOKED MEATS ALWAYS ON BAND TRY SOME OF OUR BACON WITH YOUR EASTER EGGS CONNELL & TYNDALL 'BMW CHICKS EnglishTharron S. C. W. Leghorns Barred Plymouth Rocks Hatches Every Week Custom -.Hatching ELMSLEA CHICK •FARM, E. L. IVIITTELL Proprietor, Clinton Phone, 213 MR. FARMER Do you own a favorite horse collar that you have had for years, and no natter what horse yon ever worked that collar on it fit and never caused a sore shoulder? Have you 'often wished that old collar could be repaired and made like NEW so as to double the length of its life of usefulness? HAVE YOU? BRING THAT COLLAR TO US ' FOR REPAIRS " WE MAKE HAND -MADE COLLARS A. ROLLINSON }FARNESS, BOOTS AND SIIOES AUBURN. ONT. Phone: Blyth Central, 32-15 07-2. IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF TIDE COUNTY OF HURON Forthwith after publication of this Notice Application will be made to this Court for Letters of Administra- tion to the Estate of. Frederick Par- ker, late of -Wilcox in the Province of Saskatchewan, deceased, who died can or. about the sixth day of March, 'A.D. 1928, leaving property in the Town of Clinton. Dated at Clinton, Ont,, 34arch 21st, 1929. W. BRYDONE, Solicitor for the Applicant. 07-1:' Past Lenten Social Easter Monday evening, April 1st, in St. Joseph's hall. Cards, dancing, prizes. Cook's Orchestras Admis- sion; 50e. 07-1-p. Baby's Buggy Reed baby's buggy for sale, in first class condition. Apply to Mrs. S. Taylor, •Box 88; Clinton, 04-tf. For Sale Cottage, in`Matilda street, south of the railway statical, 6 rooms, .2 acres land, town water. Would rent to good tenant. Also black snare and Jersey : cow for sale. Apply. to Jos- eph Allison, . Clinton. • 06-tf.. For Sale "50 records, Aeolian-Vocatian, melo- d e en, .1 ten dray Wagon, '' 2 pairs shafts, tongue and set of heavy brass -mounted single harness.' Ap- ply to Jaf in Steep, Clinton. • 66-2-p, Muskrat Furs Wanted Highest .market prices paid. The season, is short, so get;•busy. H. A. Hovey, Clinton. 06-0. Pa5.atoes. For'Sale Quantity of No. 1 Late Potatoes.: Free from disease. Also few bags; of' early Cobblers. Weston. Bros.,Bay- 1leld, Ont. 0641, hlouso For Sale or In t 2ez t 7 room house situated corner of Erie and Iluronstreets. '!`chin wat er and soft 'water. ' 'afire land with fruit tine s,-,ggood stable and hen honse. s Apply to Ma's. T. W. Mc Cartney, R R. Na. 2, Clinton. Phone 6042 22. 04-11, Clinton's New Laid Egg And n Ptry, House Eggs-• bought according to ,:Domin- ion 'Government D$gReg 1a ion s. ' Inquire for our.; prices of eggs. You will -always find. our p. rices.1 lar ellel with the city' inarlcets, Fat ` hens and • wellsfinished chicks always Wanted= -Prices good. Always phone our office for prices, before marketing produce. 111. • \ail. Trewarthaa Phones -Office, 214j•, Residence, 214w -CustomSawin Our sawmill will be set' on S. S. Cooper's lot, behind the Foundry, Clinton, the coming, spring'. We are :in the market for good maple, elm, basswood and ash logs. Mr. W. 3. Nediger will measure your logs and give you your cheques. Inquireregarding prices of Mr. Nediger or of ' McEWAN BROS., HAYFIELD Phone 626r4, Clinton central. 01-tf, Baby Chicks & Custom Hatching Baby Chicks from the best bred -to - lay stock that have free range.. 'Bar- red Rocks, 516.00 per hundred. S, C. W. Leghorns; 515.00 per hundred, After' May 15th- all chicks 51.00 per hundred less. Custom hatching, 54,00 per hundred in one• hundred lots or more. • E. J. TREWARTIIA HOLMiESVILLE; ONT. Phone 611r22, Clinton Central 06-tf. Insurance And Service When you have signed on• the dot- ted line, and paid your premium you have done your part. It 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 suited to their needs. In gener- al information concerning insurance, and in prompt settlement of claims. We write all lines specializing at this season in Automobile and Per- sonal Accident Insurance. H. E. RORKE Representing 25 leading British, Can- adian and American Companies. P. 0. Box, 147, Phone, 253w Sun Life Agency 02-tf Eggs For Hatching Eggs from, two-year-old Barred Rock hens, hatched from "Guilds" best laying pen. , 4 cent per egg per hundred, or 60c a setting -of 13. Mrs. Hiram Hill, Phone 150. 06-2-p. For Sale Four pure-bred Shorthorn bulls, color red and roan, front nine to six- teen months old. Jos. Hood, Kipper., 044-1. ' Farm For Sale 118 acres, lot 84 and part 85, the Huron road, (paved highway) 14 mile west of Holmesviile, school, church and railway station. 8 -room house, barn 50x55 ft., driving shed, hen house and pig pen 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. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Walter Edmund • Wilson Emmerson, ;Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the es- tate of 'Walter Edmund Wilson Enn- merson, late 'of the Township df God- erieh, in the County of Huron, Yeo- man, deceased, who died on or about the fifth day of December, A,D., 1928, are required to deliver to George }In- dio, the adininistrator cif the said es-, tate, or W. Brydone, solicitor, oh or before the eighth day of April A.D., 1929, a full statement of their claims together with particulars thereof, and the nature of the securities if any held by thein all duly verified by af- fidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date the said administrator will proceed td distrib- ute the estate of the said deceased amongst the ,persons entitled thereto having regard only -to such claims as he shall -have received due notice and in accordance therewith. i DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 1.8th day of March, A.D., 1929. W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario. Soliciboh for the said estate. 06-3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John Ford, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of •John Ford, 'late of the Township of Goderieh, in the County o4 Huron,, yeoman, deceased,` who died lin or about the lath day of No- vember, A.D,, 1978, are required to deliver to Elizabeth Ford, the adniin- istratrix of the said estate or W. Bry- done, solieitor, on or 'horde the 31st day Of March, A.D., 1929, a full" state- ment of tatement'of their claims -together with particulars thereof, and the nature of the securities, if any, ` held by them all duly verified by affidavit.. AND TAKE NOTICE that after thesaid, last Mentioned -date •the said administratrix will . proceed to distribute the estate of the said de- ceased _amongst the person entitled hereto having 'regard only t o such elan a ns as she e sha]1 have received,due notice and in,'tccordanee therewith.: DATED' at "Clinton, Ontario, this 12th'day of March, A.D.', 1929 • E Cru i ' . BRYDON li tot Ontario, , Onto Solieiter for the said A.dministratrix. C 11C111 l ME NS MUCH' O YOU INSAVINGS WHERE CASH PUR- CHASES R- CHASES ARE MADE: WE LIST BELOW A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS H : ie a Co` .• d Liver Oil ,>x for'Poultry •per • al 1.50 Pure Epsom' Salts, 6 lbs. for , 25c Pure Sulphur, 6, lbs. .. , :. , 25c Salt Petre per pound ilio- 12c Perfeetion .Oil Stove Wicks, each •4..:, Electric Light bulbs, 5 for ,$1,00 Sweat Pads, each 50c Goodrich Rubber Boots reg. 54.50 at 3.75 Goodrich Rubber Boots, reg. $5.25 'at 54.25 Work Shoes, reg, at $4,50 of ,, , . .$3.75 A few odd sizes in 1liLen's, Ladies and Boys Rubbers, heavy Rub- bers and Boots to clear at. Cost. M• iller TELEPHONE 53 Hardware C•� CLINTON Co H. VENN. ER, Electrician -Electric Ranges,,Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other • Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Wallpaper Season Is Here Sunworthy Wallpapers sold and hung by Evered L. Johnston, Phone No. 640r14, Clinton central. 400 samples to choose from. Papers range from 5c td 51.25 per roll. Price for hanging, 16c; lap 18c; wire edge, 20c for butting and paste supplied. 05-tf. • Five Hundred Dollars Do you want it? :Bybuying this eighty acres of productive loam with good drainage; picturesque location, you will profit this. Farm about $wo' 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, May -2, Logs Wanted Highest cash price will be paid 'for good elm, maple, ash and basswood logs delivered in our yard at Bay- field and Goderieh Township. Mc- Ewen 'Bros., phone 624r4, Clinton. 97-tf. . Baby Chicks • Hatched in the Huron Mammoth the cleanest and healthiest hatching machine going. Cleans the air front the hatching trays before it mixes with the eggs by patented process. Barred Reeks and White Leghorns, Order early. No deposit required. Price guaranteed satisfactory ten days before shipment. Custom hatching $4.00 for one hundred; $15 for five hundred. Phone 97r4, IIen- sall central. J. E. McKinley, Zur- ich: 01-10. Light Delivery Service Having bought out the O'Neil de- livery I ant prepared to do general light delvery in town'. Phone calls to. 168 or to O'Neil's store, phone 48. L. J. Gree, 05-4-p A,pmfortable seven room cottage' with town water and electric lights, 14 acre of. land with, small fruit and good stable with- chicken house. Ap- ply to Alex. Sloman, Fulton street, Clinton. 05-tf, Clinton's fret: People don't like', to gd where they're made uncomfo'rtabie. Neither your friends nog your fanc- ily will enjoy being in your home unless it's' properly heated. You won't enjoy it yourself, for that matter. Doln't you want some careful con- sid'eration'' given to your heating problem by people who know the business? Comeand talk with, us., Call the kiteNtitilikt for good, clean coal • A COAL COMPANY. PHONE 74 •- CLINTON Phone 7 aLeamonommomm Clothes CIeaned and Pressed • Clothes , cleaned, pressed and re., paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms a ,ver Beard's B..rber shop. W.-3. Jago. 2283-0 We Want Your Milk. and Cream We are manufacturers of both cheese and butter. We want your milk or cream. We pay highest mar- ket price weekly. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Phone your order for finest cheest or pasturised butter in prints or sol- ids to W. `H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R. R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32. THE HOLMESVILLE 'CO.OPERA. TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPANY. LIMITED New Coal Dealer I wish to announce to the house- holders of Clinton and vicinity that I ant going into the coal business. It is my intention to keep one hand a supply of Lehigh Valley coal, coke, etc., and S rescectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Leave orders for spring delivery. Also have a quantity of dry slabs, A. D. McCartney Clinton, Phone, 256 FARMERS Wishing Repairs or Parts for Cockshutt or Frost and Woods Ma- chines of .any kind shduld call at my Residence, I also handle Cockshntt Creain Separators. JOHN V. DIEHL, Queen Street, Clinton. 81-tf. SEEDS Complete stock Clovers and Grass Seals on hand, March Prices al- ways best prices. Our Alfalfa is Peel County Seed No. 1 Government standard . This type of seed. is practically impossible to buy this year. IIave only a small stock. Good value while it lasts, J. A. FOR.D & SON Phone. 123 Flour, Feed and Seed McCormick -Deering Agency Having taken 'over the above ag- ency for this district I will keep on hand a full stock of repairs and parts of all McCormick -Deming machines and will appreciate a share of the patronage of the farmers surounding Clinton. Call at any - shop, next door Jones' blacksmith shop, King street. W. J. STEWA ., T Clinton, Ont., phone -281w 04-tf.. WALL PAPER It is not too early to think of you$ Wall Paper needs. I have six }run.,. dres samples to choose from,; • PRICES 5c to $2.00 PER ROLL D. A. KAY Huron Street Phone 284' Eggs and Poultry Horne on Tuesday 'and Friday fore- noon to take in Poultry. Eggs handled at residenceevery day -graded by an experieneed grad- er, for ivhichswe.pay the highest mar. icer price. Cream: purchased for Stilliilan's `. A. E. Finch Viking Cream Separator Agerxt. " Victoria St., Clinton • Phono T23%,