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on vxl3en yoiu axle s$ggdmg soft of U .
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says 'i, ,. April "` w!asral ,• <W,not ,;sold
that it'IMe i bee i nusually mild, Well;
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*0 1* summer:
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fn"tile death :'o? Sri W"ilham Otter
Canada,loses..a worthy iitiZen add
one 'who; served" her Well, and Hnren
county,. ;loses. an' illustrious son ,;qne
ewho,'was nursed m ho.,liosom ,and
then went eenit .to Win honours fpr
hiinself.' and tit': spe•nd ,;'his life in
seiwing his 'native land: ``
Birt "perhaps it `wet • just because
-Calvin--Coolidge: talus .so •little•• that
-that magazine '„editor” ' .offered him
•1;6,50per word .far this :articles. ; ;He
probably argued "that ifthe 'mat did
:start to talk he might have 'soiite
thing to -say. ',$ti11, that half dollar
"looks as if there might have been
:some haggling over the price
• The Ripley .Express; which was ret.
ently 'purchased'- by J. J. Hunter of
the Kincardine Review -Reporter,. has
blossomed out into ae seven -column
paper and seems to lie ',cjioke-full of
news and bright comment; Mr. A.
A.
*Lay. is the new editor •and•ifhe:
can •ieeep up-the.'paee the -'future of
The. -Express seems to be assured.
-Go,od luck to it:
The proposed seniieeentennial,,
which was planned for•this summer at
Wingham is said to' be about .to be
dropped. Too bad, if this doesn't take
place. Old: boys and girls appreciate:
at opportunity to 'come back to the
old home town and; meet former
'schoolmates and friends. Such a
celebration is a lot .of work for the
committee in charge of it but it is.
well worth while. ' "
Sunday will be obserf'ed as Moth-
e r's Day and, it is fitting that moth-
ers should have due recognition. Give
a thought to Dad, too. He's the
chap who -keeps the wheels going and
he doesn't as a rule get credit for all
his sacrifice and hard work. Seems
to us it would' be fairer to have _ a
"Parents' Day." The Bible says:
"Honour thy father and thy moth -
'r. The boy and girl who honours
Father and mother and tries to snake.
•ood on the advantages given thein
y, the .self-sacrificing love of their
agents, May may not prove to be
rilliant citizens, but they will at
east prove desirable ones.
"On a beautiful day in April, as
young man looks out, the window
he begins tel wonder if civilization is
worth while."—Toronto Star Weekly.
There's a world of pathos in the
above. Take a look at it with the
ayes of , your imagination, you can
sea it all, a young man, wearing a
business suit, with hair carefully
hushed, shoes polished and his linen
just right; he is at an upstairs office
window, looking out into the street
pelow, where hien• and woven are
mrrying and bustling, to and fro, to
and fro, in cars, street cars ,or on
'oet, continually. They are all going
somewhere, to-do something, but the
rung man doesn't know 'thein, does
a't know where they are going, what
trey are going to do, and he doesn't
,are. They are just people and the
:ity is full cI people. When he mis-
ts his eyes from the thronging street
hey encounter walls of brick' and
riorter, stone and plate glass, his
'law of the lake, if he is within sight
f it, is cut off •by brick walls,.build-
ngs reared on high, shutting out
hd sunlight, the fresh air. It is
tifling, cramping to body, brain and
oul
But this young man may know
c'mothing better. Some of those,
ity dwellers scarcely .do, but this
euug.man inay. Ito may be think -
age of wide Open spaces, of woods
tad lakes' and rippling streams, of
fe lived at its simplest, a fire built
• a rock in a sheltered nook, tea
ade in a tin pail with the tang of
poke clinging to it, fish fresh from
e idol stream, cooked overthe od-
ous wood fire and so fresh as to
ve retained all ,their natural flay-
, bread taken from a knapsack and
t with a hunting knife slung in his
It. Never did food taste so good.
ne king Edward, the • old Queen's,
e National Club,,never served such
lidos fare and never wilt. ,No hcI-
1'or city ?.•estaurant ever will or
uld. It simply is not- possible' to
tell it 'in the confines of the big.
ut while this young man sighs
longs for the• open country he,
1 others, are busy building up the
cities, They start as a boy starts
build a toy house, for the.sport of
Dui, unlike the house -of 'blocks,
ch thimbles down and gives the,.
a chance to start another, the city
tinues to grow. It soon grows be-
d the control of those who started
it growls on and on, getting mi-
ldly and uncouth, but those in it
like chained slaves; they cannot
trol it nor tills= they, leave it: It
s threat in its giant grip;;: it makes
es ,of. them and, reaching. out
ever -widening • clutches, • • it
hers in from year ,te year t1ie,
no men and the maidens of the
t, wide -maces. Rosy-oheeked
th, with wide-open, wondering;
are gathered in and seen. eating,
he tree, of knowledge, grow, very
too wise for the old home
as• again, en they toe,; become.
slaves' of this great neenster,and•:
a seems no end to it ell.;'
What gain is the big city?
None at all ,enteept to the few, who
iivake a lot of money and who •can
tI en hate leisui a for the -enjoyment
ofthings out5)de,the 00e The; great
m joraty` c(f,•,the peapie• living; in To-
ronto . and .ani*' other;: city, would be
Better qff"living in a"'town hire Chn-,
ton provided they" coirnld'.feliow their
dairy ggcu$$tion bora;:: We.have here
gyery",aceoeo)datron for lifo which is
(possessed by °„the sibs. and mann mere
„besides,' • ltfaii being;a' social,' being'
hf4s',a better:• oppoatunity rn a small
•cormnumty: , to cultivate 'and • eeier cine,
lits ;social eitestitiets,e,'.We know ,the
people I. We meet upon the' street we
areintereyted _tie welfate Jof ilur •
neighbors; If Jahn Smith has"
a.sip' ]c wife - a 1 ]t
, -leaky a-ballty
car 'or•an :line of theetrials m'-
v tri and.w
ripe to whidi humanity -4 :heir; '!,Tera
Sones knows all aboat; xt and :is •wi1
brig;: day or :night,.'to; go; i:o the as
sistance•. of, l is•neighbeli 'We', are not
deafened• with the• noises of rushing
•street cats, :but, have: a even
in -thhg main. ;street during thee sum-
mei•;, afternoons, . to hear the. sweet
notes of ;the. song sparrows who'build
in sur eves :and above the . aWnings
TTn VLINTON NEW.
ROAD
over our °chef p fronts: Their 'nests,
poor;, birds;.'are sometimes destroyed
When the ,awning islet .down, and,we
are' sorry` and take,titne to stop and
espeak about it Almost -;everybody,
no natter how' humble - the _ circum-
stances, has a scrap of lawn and gar-
den;. where they can delve and hoak
and play at'greying something; and
then five minutes walk in any dir-
ection will 'bring you to the open
country, with. a vista of green fields
and woods.- We have "as good' schools
.as any'eity, 'se) that a boy or girl, an -
til ready for,`University, has, jutt as.
good' a chance !cif an education as any
city; child. We have the world's neva
brought to our doors '"two or three
times,' a day in the daily papers,
while almgst' every'hd?use .in both
town and surrounding community
has its radio and -the dwellers therein
are de- well "up'r in news - of the: world
as the man in the great metropolis.
Will the grandchildren of the
young man, feeling, the .call of the
open spaces while lopiking out into
the brick-and-nioitar-bounded desert
of the big city, be sensible enough.
to scatter the cities -about a=.little,
havinga dozen good-sized towns,.
whose inhabitants ate not entirely cut
off from the sofil, instead of the city
with sky -scrapers reaching up to
heaven, • Cities where men,.woneen and
children are housed; in unnatural
dwellings and where their feet, many
of them, never come into contact' with
the earth from the day of birth to
the day of death. Will they, we won-
der, will they! --Perhaps! IVlan learns
slowly but he dc;es learn something,
as the year's go by. In 'another few
generations he, may learn that hu-
manity is healthier, happier and hol-
ier the nearer it keeps to the great
kindly, brown old mother, Earth.
Births•
`
C'AIM RON—In Detroit on April 17,
to Mr. and Mss. Frank Cameron, a
son—Frank Robert.
WESTON-In Detroit on May lst,
to Mr, and Mrsr'Iiarold Weston, a
daughter--lVtm y Margaret.
Deaths
FARRAN—In 'Clinton, on May 4th;
Ellen Archibald, widow of W. W.
Farran.
HAVVTI•IORNE—In I-luliett township
do April 4th, Mary Anne VanEg-
mend, widow, of Wm. P. Haw-
thorne, aged 80 years.
WARRENER—In University Hes-
.Ann Arbor, Mich, on
May 5th, Robert G. Warrener, in
his 52nd year. - ,
COOPER—At her home, Old House,
' Church Road, Wimbledon, London,
!England, on May 3rd, Irene Hen-
. derson,
en-•derson, daughter of the late John
S. Henderson, Kingston, Ontario,
' and wife of Ernest I3. Cooper.
IIEARN-At the residence of her son
R. T. Hearn, 53 Glendale avenue,
Jane, wife of the late William T.
I•Iearn, late of 1369 Queen street,
west, in her 70th year.
OTTER ---At •the Alexandra Palace
Apartments, Toronto, on May 6th,
'Generiil ,Sir William, Otter, K,C,B
C.V.O., anon of the late Alfred Ot-
ter, Esq., barrister, London, Eng-
hand, and. grandson of the late Wil-
liam Otter, Bishop of Chichester,
England, Remains lay in state at
St. John's Garrison Church, Port-
land Street, from 2:30 p,ni. Wed-
nesday until '1.0 In the evening.
Remains will lie in State hat the
Armouries,. University Avenue,
from 2:30 p.m, --Thursday until Fri-
day at 2:30 p.m., when military
service will be held. Interment
St:.Tames's Cemetery.
IN. MEMORIAM.
FINCH -In loving ,memory of my
dear father, - James Finch, who
died one year ago to -day, May 9,
1928.
"God knows how much I miss him
Never shall his memory -fade,
Loving .thoughts shall ever wander,,
To the spot where he is ,laid." •
=Sadly missed, by • his daughter
—Pearl,
House For Rent
Brick house, Ontario; street, :01in-.
ton, electric lights„town water, nice
garden. Apply to William Fear or
L. Stong, police elief, Clinton:
13-2-p.
' Pastore To Let,
Will take in cattle' to :pasture by
month,' er if deesired, will rent pas-
ture lot of 40 acres',for* the season.
Well , fenced; :' well Watered, good'
grass and shade. W. 1. Vodden,;R.
R. 14. 3, Clinton. - Phone 607e13,
Clinton' Central..
Do'
g, Lost
T''ema 1'
I'
e Gx-H'
aund
mostly Whitey
with tan head, small blue trek spots,
black spot at root of tail. Reward
foe infoeinatiert. eadisig; tb recovery.
Thos, Churchill, P. 0. Box383, Clin-
ton, Phone 241. 134
iusy - l-lnneyl000m��'
Af r`ee' ,co
reedy medy,'in 3 'sets: w•t11 bo'
presented 'by the A.X.f.-Aw:of Mensal
'Anglican Chureh in the Town i1alI}
v tardn, ,on the evening of ,
TIJTSDAY•`MAY .a:t r
at 8 u'`ib k, sharp: '.
gx
.0n d •`airsLa'.
ces of rS;t. Jahn' s A.nglia:an
Ohui eh,;,; Varna, ::
MUSIC BETWEEN EN; *
1''D h,CTS',
Admissioib 3e,and 20c: 13-2
lTIi
c. The Brucefieid Chopping )1lill" will
Bruno Tesas
n u d y , Thursdays and Sat-
ur ass -'inky after ':1VLi' Y 's'15t
h until
further .notice.
Cornish nosh and
Dalrymple
air
Y p.
Pro rietors.
13-2.
Property For Sale,
• ComPrisi
i , 3acres f
land.. (-more
or less)with geed :comfortable rame..
house, garage, stable and hen house
all in good state of repair. For par-
ticulars apply to Thos. M 'Johnston
Phcme -23. on 619, Clinton central.
• 13-3-p.
Money Wanted
To take up mortgage of $1900 on
goodfans, of 120 acres, W. Brydone,
13-1.'
Salesman Wanted
Splendid : opportunity for young
man with sales ability, hook up, with
Canada's largest music, housb selling
Rogers Batteryless`•:Radios; .Battery
radio and Phonographs in your own
distiret. Apply to branch store. R.
S. Williams Co. Ltd., Lucknow, Ont.
AUCTION SALE
Of House and Lot, also some Fur-
niture.. ' There will be offered for
sale by public. auction in the village
of Londesboro on Saturday, May 18
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the
House and Lot, also some furniture,
belonging to the George Longman
Estate. ltlust be sold to wind up the
Estate, Terms: •Cash11: F. Longman
and Mary Stevens, Executors, Thos.
Gundry, Auctioneer. - 13-2,
Domestic Help Wanted.
Good, reliable girl .to 'help around
the house. ' Duties' not heavy, liberal
wages, Inquire at The News -Record
office, 12-4.
For Sale
Ilorse rising 6 years, weighing
between 1600 and 1700 lbs. Apply
to Geo. Farquhar, Gravel Road, 2
miles north' of Clinton. 124f.
Fresh' side' Parke ,
Fre”' '•
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Ro
ash F •• ' •;';
or
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Shouldor Roas . , > .
Por
Fres
Q:
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c
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c..
Pork Chops .` 25c
Po
rk Saus'a• e
. � 2 • 4c
,g•. ,
3 br
1 ail.:
I.
Oc
lb
h
AICs
Rst.
C :ef
Be
Z2c
'Veal: ho
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P
_2c
Veal st. 2S• •
.R c fo 35c
L'anb
Chin s
35
In oast:�28c to 3'Sc
See out line of cooked meats always
on hand, also -Bacon
�s'.
CONN & >YN
ELL •
�" DALL
Clinton's _Leading. Meat Market'
YORKSHIRE
IRE
Brood Sows
F01t SALE
R. W. Gibbings
Phone 617r15. Clinton, R. R. 4.
13-3.
-Wed. Half Holiday
We, the undersigned Grocers of
Clinton agree to close our respective
places of business every Wlednesday
afternoon, during June, July, Aug-
ust and September, except when a
holiday comes in the week:
WI, T..O'Neil.
L. Lawson & Co.
Geo. McLennan. -
Thos. Shipley,
W. R. Robinson.
H. L. Murch.
Mrs, Groves.
J. P. Sheppard & Co. 12-2.,
• Fos!' Sale
Three burner -oil stdve, McClary's
Florence automatic, with oven, in
good repair, reasonable price, tele-
phone 620 ring 14, Clinton central,
Mrs, 3. A. Innes.' 1242.
m Cottage For Sale
Small frame cottage for sale on
Rattenbury street. Possession at
once. Apply to W. Brydone, or J.
T. ,Turner, Administrator of Estate
of Catherine Webster, 12-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Catherine Webster,
•
Deceased
,NOTICE is hereby given that all
persklns having claims against the
estate of Catherine Webster, late of
the Town of Clinton, in the County
of Iluron, spinster, deceased, who
died on or about the twenty-fifth
day of September, A.D., 1928, are re-
quired to deliver to John T. Turner,
tlte..adaiinistrabcn• of the said estate
or W. Brydone, solicitor,'on or be-
fore the twentieth day of May, A.D,.,.
1028, a full statement of their claims
together with particulars . thereof,
and the nature of the securities if any
held by them all duly verified by af-
fidavit,
AND TAKE NOTICI+2 that after
the'said last mentioned date the said
administrator will proceed to distrib-
ute the estate df the said deceased
amongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims as
he shall have received clue notice and
in accordance ,therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, tins
nth day of April, A.D., 1929. •
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said estate.
12-3,
Maid Wanted '
Experienced maid, • for general
housework. 1V2rs..1. E. Kelly, Goder-
ich, Ont. . 12-2.
Eggs 'For • Hatching
Irene Jersey Black' Giants, 80 per
cent fertility, guaranteed, $2 per set-
ting
etting of 15, $5,00 for 50, and $9 per
100. J. W.. VanEgmond, R. R. No. 1,
Clinton. Phone 641r13, Clinton cen-
tral. 11-3-p.
'DON'T MISS THOSE
Blue Water Boys'
'Dances
G. W. V. A, Hall, Seaforth, Satur-
day •evening, May 11th; Clinton Town
Hall (lovely flew'dancing floor) Mon-
day: evening, M'ay 13th; Town Hall,'
Hensall, Wednesday evening, , .May
16th.
Admission $1.00. per 'douple:l
13-1.
TENDE
RS WANTED
For • the interior deco ation and the
painting of 'tile exterior of the I1e1-
mesville United 'church,. ''renders re.-
ceived tun to Wednesday, May 15th,
by the undersigned.
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• R. R. No. 2, Clinton, 12-3.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
S. C. White Leghorn eggs for
hatching •from heavy producing year-
old hens and cockerels direct from
the famous Fisher flock of Ayton,
Price 40c per dozen. Also a few
Holstein heifer calves,
WESLEY MARQUIS
Phone 21-638, Clinton central 13-1.
Expert Photo Finishing
Developing, 5c a roll. Printing '3c
a piece. Any size, post paid. Jack-
son Studio, Seaforth, bntario.
11-6-p.
Impiements For .Sale
A mower, roller, buggy, cutter,
disc harrow and set of drag harrows.
Apply to Mrs. Robert Brown, R. R.
No. 4, Clinton, Lot 18, Concession 2,
Iiullett township. 11-3.
•
For Sale or Rent
Blacksmith shop and residence,
both in good repair. Cheap for quick
sale. Apply to J, F. Wasman, Clin-
ton,; 11-3-p.
Eggs For Hatching
Eggs from Silvernecked Dorkings.
50e per setting of 15.' Apply to
George Mann, ' Phone 636r14, Clin-
ton central 10-tf.
Rupture Specialist
Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose
Veins, Abdominal Weakness, Spinal
Deformity, Consultation Free. Call
or write, 3. G. Smith, British Ap-
pliance Specialist, 15 Downie St.,
Stratford, Ont. 10-12.
Rooms to Rent
Unfurnished rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping. Apply to Mrs.
David Tiplady, William street, Clin-
ton. 10-2-p-tf,
For Sale
Plymouth ,Barred Rocks chicks
and S. C. White Leghorns. From
good laying strains. Alsocustom.
hatching. Roy Tyndall, 7t, R. No. 3,
Clinton or phone 607r3. 10-tf.
Cottage For Sale
6 rooms with' frost -proof cement
cellar, good summer kitchen, electric
lights, soft water cistern, good gar-
den with fruit, etc„ two lots on
Rattenbuiy'street, west. Mrs. Thos..
White, Clinton: ,. 09-12.
For Sale
e)n Victoria sweet 10'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. Inkley, Clinton. . ; 07-2-p-tf.
Eggs For Hatching
Eggs from S. C. White Leghorns,
large; heavy -laying birds. Also frons.
Barred Rocks. Price, $4.00' per 100
or 65c per ,setting. Roy Tyndall, R.
R. No. 3, Clintotn. Phone 607r3,;
Clinton central. 08-tf.
Potatoes For Sale • ,
Quantity of No. "-1 Late Potatoes,
Free- from, disease, Also few bags of
essvly Cobblers. Weston • Bros.:Bay
field, Ont,,
Cl nton's ew Laid Egg'
And . PoultrX
:: -House ;
ac,
Eggs bogghi' cordui g firs Donna:: Government, Eggl gttlations. •
Inquire for our prices , of eggs.;:;
Yen:will 1 1
I.
a
a a, ways find -`our prices par-.
shish`. with• OM • pity',rmeirkets,
Fat •'hens 'and- ell he h=fins ' c i
s d tics'
alyyays wanted—Prises geod. i :;
Alve tys ,phone our ffi:ce for `prices
befo
n . r e marketing Sipr�odtico
NI W. Trevvartha -'
`Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
Baby Chicks &"Custonf Hatching
Bally.
.ally ,Chicks from the bolt bred -to -
lay stook that heyb free range. .Bar
red Rocks, ks, .$16.00- per hundred. S.
C: W •Leglaorns,, $15.00 per hundred.:
After May 15th all ;chicks 51.06 per
hundred less.. Custom;hat hing, $4.00
per hundred in one.: hundred lots or
more. .
E. 3, TIIEWA'RTRA,
IOLMES LL
V1; E ONT.
Phone 611r22, Clinton Central
a • ... 06-2:
Car Owners and others
We can. write you a personal Auto-
mobile 'Accident Policy of Fifteen
Hundred Dollars ' and weeldy indeid-
nity of Twenty-five dollars, coveting
for any automobile accident. For the
,small sum of five dollars per annum,
Protect your income by carrying -en
accident and sickness policy.
H. E. RORKE
P. 0. Box, 147, . Phone, 253w
Sun Life Agency.
:Car Insurance
Life Insurance
Fire Insurance
Also Real Estate and Safe
Investments, •
Dividends . paid Monthly, 1 percent
per month, by
STANDARD ROYALTIES, LTD.
J. G. CHOWEN
- CLINTON.
P. 0. Box, 155 Phone, 52
044.f.
Transportation
Service
`Long Distance — Short Distance
For Engagements Phone
S. R. McMath Holmesvilie, 601r34,
Clinton, Central. Oliver Pocock, Op-
erator, 610r42, Clinton Central.
13-2.
BABY CHICKS
Supreme quality chicks from Es-
sex Hatchery. Hatched from the
best pure bred stock obtainable.
Matched and especially culled for
heavy egg -production.
Order from
le •
H. CHARLESWORTH
BABY CHICKS
White ,Leghorn, Barred Rock
from select matings of Oldham 312 egg
strain superior large White Leghorn
and best quality 0. A. C. high egg
production Barred Rocks, Leghorns,
$"14.00 for 100, Rocks, $15.00:
W. G. PICKETT,
Clinton 13-2-p.w
FOR SALE •
London Sprayinotor' 3 -horse pow-
er engine, 200 • gal. tank, used 2
years. Reason for selling, not large
enough for present owner.
R. S. SMYTH
Box 344', Clinton, Ont. - 07-tf.
To Renu.
A modern dwelling of eight rooms,
also garage on ,Gibbings St., Clinton.
rmnidiate possession. Apply to A.
J. McMurray, box 193, ` Harriston,
Ont. 074f.
Farm For Sale
118 acres, lot 84 and part 85, the
Huron road, (paved highway) 1f# 'mile
west• of llolntesyille, 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 r'the
railway,, will be sold separately if
desired, balance good pasture land.
Apply to Miss Elizabeth Ford or to
F. G. Ford, fex363, Clinton. Phone
For Sale -
White briclt house on .Princess St.;
east, with eight poems. Town and
soft water, electric tights, one-half,
acre of land with barn, large Mad
small fruit. Possession , at once.
Apply to Vit.. Levi Stong, Clinton,
Ont, or',.Mrs. iantes Steep, 8 Elm-
wood Avenue, London, Ontario.
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TELEPHONE, 63
CLIE TbN
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VENNER, N
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Electrician
Electric • Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and of -
her
Appliances:- -
Wiring and Repairs.
Phone 't
Wallpaper. .
Season- Is Here
Suinvot-thy Wallpapers sold, and
hung by 'Evered L. Johnston, Phone
No. 640r14, Clinton central: 400
samples to choose ' from. '• -Papers'
range from 50 to`' $1.25' per roll. Price
for hanging, 16e; lap 18c; wire edge,
.30c fo'r butting and paste supplied.
05-tf.
WANTED
YOUNG MEN ANI) GIRLS
To learn making Tennis Shoes.
Pay While Learning.
Steady-Wjoyk.—Write or Phone Stat-
ing age, weight and height to;
THE ELMIRA RUBBER FACTORY
Elmira, Ont.
12-2.
Sfidl in. Business
And ready to'meet all your needs
in coal or coke, My prices are low
and the fuel I handle is high.
Get my prices before buying else.
where—it will save you money.
Prompt delivery and courteous ser-
vice is my motto.
EDWARD 'CARTER
Orders taken at house. Phone 271
13-t2.
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 $15,00. per
100 and eggs $4.00 per 100. D. M,
Lindsay, R. R. No. 8, Clinton, Phone
610n14, Clinton central. 07-13.
House For Sale
A comfortable seven room cottage
with town water and electric lights,
1/f acre of land with small fruit and
good stable with chicken house. Ap-
ply to Alex. Sloman, Fulton street,
Clinton. 0542.
Clinton's - •
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MANAGE
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How many steps does a house-
keeper take in a day. •
It depends to a `great extent on
the kind of -coal she uses,
Heat 'Folks coal means' fewer
steps.
Less sweeping and dusting less
window washing and curtain clean-
ing.
Fewer trips to the furnace or
range.
Less, time spent in the kitchen.
Reduce her -daily work to ; a
minimum.
Order your coal from us,
Call the 41t al
for good, good clean coal
B.
Mnsiara
COAL , COMPANY
PHONE 74 CLINTON
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms aver Heard's Berber shop.
W. 3, Jago. 2283-t3
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 cheese.
or pasturised butter in'prints gr sol-
ids to W. R. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R.
R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32.
THE ROLIVIESVILLE CO.OPERA.
TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER
COMPANY. LIMITED
BABY CHICKS
English Barron S. C. W. Leghorns
Barred Plymouth Rocks
Hatches Every Week
Custom Hatching
ELMSLEA CHICK FARM
-. E. L. MITTELL
Proprietor, Clinton Phone, 213
New Coal Dealer
I wish to announce to the house.
holders of Clinton and vicinity that I
am going into the coal business. It
is any intention to keep on hand a
supply of '.Lehigh Valley coal, coke,
etc., and I resceetfiilly solicit a share
of 'public patronage, Leave orders
for spring delivery. Also have a
quantity of dry slabs.
A. D. McCartney
Clinton. Phone, 256,
Cockshutt Agency
Wishing Repairs 'or Parts for
Cockshutt or Frost and Woods Ma-
chines of any kind should call at my.
Residence,
I also handle Cockshutt Cream
Separators,
JOHN V. DIEHL,
Queen Street, Clinton.
81-t¢,
SEEDS
Complete stock Clovers and Grass
Seeds 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, Have only a small
stock. :Good value while it lasts.
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123 Flour, Feed and Seed
McCormick -Deering Agency
Having taken over the above age,
ency for this district I will ,keep on
hand a lull stock of repairs and parts
.of all 1VIcCor'anick-Deering machines
and will appreciate a share of the
patronage .of the fa•mers surounding
Clinton.
Call at any shop, .next door to
Jones' blacksmith shop, King street.
W.•J. S'rEWART
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 04-tf,
Eggs and Poultry
Ilome en; Tuesday and Friday fore-
noon to tam in Poultry.
-Eggs handled at• residence every
clay ---graded by an experienced grad -e,
er, for whiehtwe pay the -highest mar..
ket'Price.
Cream purchased for Stillman's
-A. E. Finch.
' Viking Creatia SepaeatorAgent.
Victoria St., Clinton" Phone 281,: