No preview available
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-06-20, Page 51eleSleAY, J11\1; .1.029 • finte0e.S1,10 YOU areijegg, t •and Me eop10eerieee 'tee ;:feeee,oleeeelleeenible igha," het e' TeeW •theY'refieee for 'lleiving•e:,:toeeelew aSeeinF ,tepleaseethe ,jepTefeeeetleet•.'bee,,, • • e re' eeee, :••• • '3 ',• 7 •HXaminatiOn''.weele~ eaed:,reereilie Veeehme It s ,apertent":exaMinzielens-; •,eeialdanet.'he, heId. When" there's "a 'thence -ea': heYing ,,•';isrea•ther more likely', to,' aSeiet elle , young people tp. dee poreetheng• like 4.,justiee tee theMeelves., • • • On•,eeeCeal .'oceeefone' 'bees beve. caused dieter • leYestingieg leereelle iriechergreepf motor 'Vehicles 'One . ;,wouldmeed te,'Iee.eomg ethin ee e .,• , • to. see Perfecter andj-a-sta:'IscteQeip,, steeringe wen stung -bY'a 'bee ad it ,be Well if a ,be A nee i ced to . ,••enter,. a eae to eleip. nd eject. it be- , Tote an 'aecidene liapperis.• • ' A rna veleOf ;, all -aro U1.1 talents and ne a Wililne to use, them f eeethgood••of his e fellow -Men and.tho: building' up Of th e d "cr,enernuaity, pas, srue ireveare oreMondayw n • H, lei Chant went, Out-iito elie Great: iIence, •Agenia1 kind1y ec' ~7ione_bee an, one v'eho was interested in hie fall•owse and ,Who wished well eveierene, hw counted his friends FERGHSON'LAggaeeee et.' ;,- t:• aieWee' eeleteehe; ' Lard'n; -,preare tee . • l• „" • e .0e ,,Meineei~ of FleilsieTelegeeplir'oteleveeer • • e. . „' CUT, FLORAL ,DESIGNS.,e•-•: leer .All .06cdsioeie,- Sent "'Anywhere,' .Geeerilepeee;„.1s, es neeeeee Y,e3.1e, peene... v.:Cooke Phones -66w and G6 •"18eleeibei• ieleitelleietep.rE Meleiga Beer •Io e•:.,dateeere.:;,Seeneee•Pe;eeeegieeieneeal .; :9f-Pee''cleeeeeen''f,Oe",:ller':eieleeenee. e• •• f' • - CipT1 "Ylr,011j.G.10 Ge.orge T" CiaNTP140171"5 RECORD 'by the score. •His paving leaves a .gap in many cire, itwould •seem might be very 'hard to fill, for he was a reari of many parts. Be - 'was a public official who gave of his - best to tbWealt ‚which' the municipal- ity entrusted hini-te doe he -wee, bie official member of two important fraternal 'societies; he was for. many ' years 'a member of the Collegiate Boarcrearid before 'that of the Public esckeoleboard and he was for many -, yew's! an, official •member of the -"beanie of the WesIey-Willis, formerly ebleee church. To WI of these ore" egameations his keen judgment and • elear fore -sightedness was of hieb. ~ value and ,his opinion 'was always esotight by his. asoseiates: His inter- ', eest in the rebuilding of Wesley -Wil- lis church -was keen, his suggestions -regarding it were sound and practical er' and his assistance toward it was gladly and generously given. He lead hoped to see it opened but that was not but be. His }sedy. lay before "the new chancel, -however. and.' Wee - followed down its broad aisle by his esorrowing family ,a.fter the a-aline- -eunerel service yesterday 'after: noon. It was fitting, that from it he' 'eel -meld be carried to his • last, lone ',sleep.• , , , • • 7 Flrucefield-', Miss Margaret Ross of Ln visited at the home of her Aunt, Mrs, • Ross, last week, • • Mess Inez Scott of London is spending a holiday at the oe slier mother, Kee. A. T. Scott. Me. and Mrs. James Moodie and Mrs James McQueen motored down to Embro eve week to visit a earner • pastor andt1 wife, Rev. W. D. and Mee. McIntosh. Mr. J. Percy Cole returned this week from a pleasant visit with re- • latives in the State of Michigan. >Mrs, Jas, Thompson, lst vice-presi- • dent of the W. S., presided at the, monthly meeting held on Julie 12th. Mee. Wm. Rattenbury led in the- op- , ening prayer.. Roll call was answered with a verso on "Hope." Mrs. WM. Dow then took chriege of the pro- • gram and Mrs, Neil McGregor gave tbeDevotiorial prayer. Mrs. Chas. Ceeseeen read a helpful leaflet • "Is Tithing Practical?" The topic for the month was "Temperance" and in - 'tendered her resignation. She will be much -missed by the people of the community. IVIiss Grieve has been faithful to leer duties, and much love ed by all her pupils. We wish her • every success in whatever field of ',work she may enter when she goes from our midst. Mrs. T. H. Rothwell of Toronto visited recently with Mee =and Mrs. :Ross Scab. • ; Mr. and Mes. Austin Wheeler of Detroit sent the week -end at the 'home of the former's parents, Kr. 'and Mrs. T. Wheeler. Mr. Tobbuti of Porter's Hill vis- ited for a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tebbutt. IVIr, John McNaughton and Mr, and • 'Mrs. R. M:eNatighton of London keened on friends here on Saturday. Will Scott spent Monday in Lon- don. Fred 'Webb ot Lucknow was 'a week -end visitor at the home of R. D. Murdock. e 'Miss Olive learilison has taken a , position in IL F. Berry's store, Weer Beattie of "Detreit, and 'Andrew 'Beattie . and daughter Jennie 'of London were Sunday visitors at the -home of Mrs, T. Scott. Township ',Messes Bessie and Jennie Bown eef Detroit came home Monday and -are spending a' couple of vveeks' va- cation at the home of their motheie 'Mrs. eRbbert /Brown. Report of S. S. Mo. 10 for month Jr, e4th—Gordon Johnston, Donald Sprung*. rSr.•3rd—Derathy Vodden*. • Jr. 8rd—Leonard Yungblatte Ruby _MacDougall, Charlie Meehan:" Sr, 2nd—Stanley Yungblutt. Jr. 2nd—Ruth Vodden,. Eleanor r,Sprung; Beth :Govier*, Florence "Yune,blutt, 'I'earl ,Johnston, Eddie 711unkings, Vernon MacDougall'. • Jr. '1st—Rhoda Govier, Joe Hun- , Eking. • Pr.—Jack Sprang. • An asterisk denotes absence fat one or more examination. Best speller for month, RhOda.Gov- Number on role 17, a,verage ateen- , dance, 15.---E. Arnett, teacher. (Goderich Tovvnship Mr. Aenold IVeiller is having his barn raised and a cement foundation put under it, Mr. David Elliott of eninton is doing the work. • HOIJSKILeeeeAli Alea. ' . eeinie :lath; to ,and. W. lieuskill, ":"=eferneerly.Gertru •,E: •VVilliee e see, • ; E. , leirminehana, ; Al „1.5th, to leer.' and Mi etetteeeee MeeTeiliee . , eaDeeethe „, , • e , . . • a , , „ . C,HANT-"---lie-Cliriten,' on Jane' 17t Emeriti-aBeeson. Oliani,.iee his 71 ..year:, • ;• ' ", SOUTHCOMBE—Iii.,'.,Niaga-re ;Fall Ont., on Jame e‘the Annie Mari • • daughter ; of, the: late James Sone . eombe„pe • allett. • ; . • . •• • • •; • ; ••- • . , , Si. MTs, Armstrong of Blyth, who has • • been visitiegher daughtee, Mrs, Geo, Weele has returned to her home, • Mrs. Clark • returned home a. Week after spending the winter With • her: &tighter, Mks. 1Vearvin IVeeDowell • of WestfiWd.• Mrs, Alex. McLennan of Chicago is • spenclirig her vacation iseith her Moth - et• Jennie MeFerlane of Bluevale • spent a few days renewing acenain- e, :lances around St. Helene. e, Mrs. Robinson Woods went to Stan- h- ley orr Saturday to visit for a few • days 1lev brothar, who is seriously 111 • at present, • Thursday evening, June 27th is the date set for the et. Helens Milted church lawn social. d • Mr. and Mrs. Porde Hyde and d daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Earl n Cranston of Kincardine spent the week -end with friends in Staeielens. • leers. Rathwell, Mir. and 1Vere. Char- lie Rathwell spent a few days atethe home of the former's sister, Bees. R. J. Woods. Joseph Smith, who has spent a couple of months with his son and daughter near Leamington, visited friends around 'here before leaving for the west to visit another son. (Mr. Fred Webb received word of the death of his brother-in-law, Mr. John Crawford of Craik, Sask., on May '7eh. Mr. Crawford was a former resident of St. Helens and was well and favorably known here be- fore going west. Rev. Mr. Bremner of Brucefield and Rev, IL G, Whitfield of St. Hel- ens exchanged pulpits last Sunday. 4 Rev. Mr. Whitfield conducting anni- versary services at Brucefield. Miss Cora Neal, who has been vis- iting with Mr. Clarence Irwin, 2nd. eon. Kinloss,_ has returned to her home. Miss Dorothy Webster, who is teaching near Windsor, spent the week -end at her home here. •RonatanCe Alaegeeenekellieee Of the friends an neighborieee 11%).."/".1. L. Jamieson an family g'athered",at their home eo Satardaysevenene het, to spend • a social elidur With: them 'before their removal to313heee;r3ew home in Kitch- ener. Deming"the evening Mr. Jam- ieeon and family were presented with two handeeme ,e'hairs, accompanied by the following address —"Deer Will, Maniaiitd Clifford:—We, your 'neighbors "arid Mends, have gathered `here this' eVening to e-xpress to you 'our sincerest regrets at your de- parture from our midge. .We feel pleased to know you ,are not going so far from us to your new home, and that you may come- baelt frequently and visit, 11% and still have social times etogether, We have always found you a very obliging neighbor, and -willing- to lend a helping hard ateapa. time. Our' earnest desire es • that you. may be spared to continue in alth• and elnipeineee in your new home in Kitchener. We -ask -you, Em- ma and Clifford to- accept these .chairs, as a remembrance of the Many happy days spent together., Signed on behalf -of your neighbors Hugh Durtlo.p, Chas. Dexter." Mr, Matt. Ariiistrbng read the address, •while the 'presentation was made by *Chia Hoggarth and Austin Dexter. Mr. Jamieson was take') by surprise but expressed himself veery fittingly with sincere thankfulness fm, the: token of remembrance with which they were presented, assuring the gathering they would ever remember their friends of the eighth and ninth. The, remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in. music, speeches and songs, with Mr. Robt. Rogerson as chairman. After this the ladies served vefershments before the gaeses, numbering, about sixty, departed, wishing their host and family every success in their new 'Vera John Carter, Sr., of near Sea - forth spent la,slaweek at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Dale. 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Britton and MT. and Mrs. Robert Clarke spent Wednesday in Listowel at ,,tbe bonee of Mr. Clarence Clarke, and called on Mr. Win. Cele, who is still very ill. Misses Hazel and Norma Pickard Mrs, Ellwin Pickard and son Donald of Porter's "Hill spent Saturday as the guests 'of Mrs. Pickard's aunt, Mrs. Thos. Pollard, Mrs. R. Grimoldby and Miss Olive spent Sunday in Seaforth at the home of Me. and Mrs. leenrylecaves. Mr..andlefes. • Geo;ate ,chil- dren and-aIrs. Wm, Minter of near Clinton called on Mr. and ' Mrs. A. Nicholson on Sunday, ,Mr. and Mrs. Wet. Logan and eathleen of Blyth spent Sunday at he home of „the eormer's daughter, Berg. .Leo. Stephenson, Mie Wm. Hugill intends holding an uetiore sale on. Wednesday, June' 25. Mr, and Mrs. Sydney balmage and miler of Seaforth spent Sunday with eer. and Mrs. George Riley. Me. Jack Moore of the Bank of ommerce staff, Toronto, is spending is holidays at the home of bis broth - r, Der. Wm. Moore.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Button and Mr, nd llers. Ed. 'Britton motored to For- st Saturdity iind.seent the week- nd with aelatives there. Mr, leeKeeiva,n and sole Jack of °eolith spent the week -end at •the oine of Mk. and Km. Wm. carneoi- n, Mr. McKeowthe returning on IVeone ay and Jack remaining for the '50211- er vacation with biz alma ali11T0nt • Coderich At high noon, Monday, • at the home af the bride's brother, T. T. Wallis, was , solemnized a wedding of much charm when„Susan J. Wal- lis, of Toronto, became the Bride of George P. Gould of Goderich. To the strains of Mendeissolin's wed- ding mach, played by Mrs. H. Salkeld, of Goderich, the bridal couple took their places before a bank •of ferns and flowers. They ;were unattended. The bride wore a becoming gown of royal. blue crepe- de-eldne with hose and slippers to match and carried a shower bouquet •of Sweetheart, roses, valley lilies and fern. Rev. C. V. Clarke, .Pastor of the North Street -United _March was ethe ofifciating clergymen. . Follow- ing a buffet luncheon With.the im- mediate relatives, the happy couple left for a Month's trip to tbe'lVeari- time previncee, For travelling the bride wore a costume of navy crepe - de -chine- with matching accesseries, 031 their return Mr. andMrs. Gould will reside in Goderich. TUCKERSIVIITH . There will be a bee • et Turner's cemetery on Td'esday, June 25th to level and clean up the cemetery. All those enteeested are asked "to kindly be on hand, all day. This is e wor- thy object and all interested should turn 011t, I eee DUNGANNON: A two-day course in Household Science- Coaching, Clas- ses and judging competition will be held in the Parish Hall, Duegannon, on Wednesday and Thursday. Sues 12th and 13th, when the following program will be carried out: First day: 10 a.m. to 12 am., clothing; 1.30 p.m.—Literature and illustrated material on display; 2 to 4 pen,— Nutrition: 4 to 4.30—Brief survey of farm kitchens. Second day -9.30 to 12 a.m.—Fe:tinily menus, school lunches, clothing charts, etc.; 2 to 4:80 p.m.—House-planning, interior decorating and labor-saving devices, farm kitchens and living -rooms. Garden Party and Concert Under auspice e of St. James' Church, Middleton Will be held at the home of Mr. John Hudio Wed. July 3rd Supper served at 6 p.m. MENTUE: Cold ler essed Meat, Salads, Pickles, Jellies, • Rolls, Pie, Cake, Tarts Tea and Coffee This will be followed by a concert by the Lakeside Entertainers of Bayfield, with an entirely new pro- gram of Songs, Readings, Quartettes, Comics and Instrumental music. The W. A. of St. James' will have a booth on the grounds 'with article of plain and fancy sewing for sale at moderate prices. Admission, Adults, 50c, Children, 25c 19-2. CARD OF THANKS Mee C. 3. C. Mogk and family wish to express highest appreciation of the kindeass and attention shown the late Nees. 1Veoger during her illness by the superintendent and nurses of the 'Clinton Public Hospital, Boarder Wanted Comfortable aecomodation for boarder, lady preferred. Can take one any time. Mes. W. H. Ball, High sereet, Clinton. 19-2-p, Wanted Woman for kitchen work. Apply in person to Lakeview Hotel, 034y - field. • • 19-1. • Lost • Between Clinton and Bayfieldeu in leayeiWd, a purse containing car and driver's licenses and a ring which is ,highly valued as a keepsake. Re - Ward. W. G. Cowane'Clinton. 19-1-p. Notice As I, have sold my business and my property and ant settling tip and leaving Melon, I would like all ac- counts owing me settled by July Chat. 3. F. Weisman;• 19-2-p. • Another Baseball Treat Big doableheialer by inteenetional champion teams at Goderich on Dom- inion Day'. ---Adet. - • Tent For Sale , • A wall tent, 8x10, only used, tveo seasons, apply to Norman Counter, or 1piOne 230, Clinton. ' 19-3, Do You Want An Aiir Ride?, • F. F. Gillies of Kitcheeer will be Hatuit.lotne'frlraan,gocrtielgt jili,a.1%srTaunrildiu'snidiafiYe gala expects to have a new aerepeanee when he will take up :passengers at the usual Price/ lee•00, le -1, oneles,s- torn • Pickled Torques 20c Home-made' Saus.' 20c Head. Cheese 420c' Jellied Veal 30c Lard in bulk 17c Lamb 'Stew • 22c Itst. Lamb , 28c to 35c Lamb Chops 35c Roast Beef 22c Fresh Pic. Hams 20c • Limburfer cheese, Cream cheese, Loaf Cheese, -Variety Loaf, Macoroni Loaf, Cooked Hain, Bolona, %Yemen, Summer Sausage, Liver,Sausage. • Try .our English Loaf of Chicken Ham 4na Toisgue • CONNELL & TYND ALL Clinton's Leading Meat Market Annual Meeting The Annual M'eeting of the Liberal -Conservatives of South Huron will be held in -the Town Hall HENSALL Wed. June 26 at 2 p.m. Officers will be elected for the coming year and other business Iran- sa,cted. As this meeting is verY erne portant, let every polling division be well represented. A number of prominent speakers will be present and address the meeting. • Ladies Specially Invited. a promin- ent lady speaker will be present. GOD SAVE THE KING: Robt. Higgins, Col. H. B. Combe, Secretary:- President. A Strawberry Festival will be held in the Community Hall, Londesboro FRIDAY, JUNE 28th under auspices of Burn's Ladies' Aid HAM SERVED PROGRAM A play entitled, "Lena Rivers," pres- ented by the Auburn players. Duets and music between acts. Admission: Adults, 50c, Children under 11, 25e. A Strawberry Festival Will be held at the home of Mr. Wil- fred Biggin, 1.6th con. Goderich town- ship, on Friday Even'g, June 21 under auspices of Ebenezer church Entertainment supplied by the Clin- ton Katie Band. Come One, Come All and Enjoy , This Evening. Admission, Adults, 50c, Children, 25c 19-1. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL on the lawn of Miss Acheson, HOLMESVILLB on the evening of WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th under the auspices of the Y.P.L. and Sunday sehool of Hohnesville 'United church Entertainment supplied by Major Orchestra, Goderich, assisted by Mrs. Major, Reader. Also vocal selections by Messrs. Close and Laird. Admis- sion, Adults 50e, Children, 25c. Rev. J W. Herbert, pastor. Wilfred Jer- vis, secretary. 18-2, Transportation Service Long Distance — Short Distance Goods in Trarisportatimi Insured Furniture Carefully Handled Efficient Operator. Charges Reason- able. .Satisfaction' guarenteed.S. R. MeMath, 601r34.' Oliver Pocoek, Operator, 610r42. • Progressive Meeting The annual :Meeting ef .:the Pro- greesive Party for 'South Huron will be held in the 'royal hall, geese% en Thursday June 27 o'clock for the transaction cif business Also -at same Ineeting, they zo decide, they will place eandidetes in Pi ' • 1 the Tield foiabo the ,ovicia eand the Federal House, Ido. J. G. Leth- inidge, leader ,oe.the Progres,siere Par- ty in the Local House, and 'Me. Geo. W. Medd,M.P.P., for South Huron, vvill adclee.es the meeting. BlrftYBOTYY WELCOMB, For Sale '"teln Oliver 'Bean, and Core 'Cultieue tor in g;ood eondit,ion. 'Frank Tyn- • rickers, 3hraitted •reGeeel: eehelele • Awrtandtteeewiae.'en.eee ApPleye.,ee F21971.•. Clinton's New -Lai g Anti poultry. ii(yuse lOp t • • Rwuao .117,i t ewhebrax it2tki the jecei ti 14: int: our aropEuewl :regeneri ()gel vr: eoLdisf:o. irgcegi iatoe otdheri 01 )6:00wip- hrp. i. Ieng ad iels al*ay• AlNwayewale;hoeiT134,. ,produ g"4,. PrIcQ You mdarke8ts. °f egg • a ones—Office, 214j Residence 214 Car Owners and others We can write you a personal, Auto- mobile A Pcident Policy of .Fifteen- • Himdred Dollars and weekly indem- nity of Twenty-five dolla-es, covering for any automobile accident, For the small sum of fiye dollars per annum. acePiedioetnetcta-ynciert;iciikincoxpboyliy carrying an e; • • • H. E. RORKE P. 0. Box, 147, "ea Phone, 253w • Sun Life Agenty, 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 04-11. Seed Buckwheat We have a quantity of good buck- wheat on hand at Brucefield, suit- able for seed. Price $1.00 per bus. Get in touch with Brucefield eleva- tor through • Clinton central, phone 618r5. S. T. Mickle and Son, Hen - sail and Brucefield. 16-4. If You Want • If you want photographs taken and cannot waib for the days I am in my Clinton Studio, if you come .to ray Mitchell Studio which is open every day I will give you a special reduced price on your orders. Burgess Stud- io, Mitchell. 18-2. Cottage For Salo Small cottage and good garden, Mill street,. Clinton, for sale. Apply on premises to Um Annie Parker. 16-tf. Teacher Wanted For S. S. No. 11, Goderich town- ship. Applications received up to Monday, July 15111, D. ItT. Lindsay, Sec. -Treasurer, R: R. No, 3, Clinton. 18-3-p. 'renders Wanted Tenders will be received up to 6 o'clock, pee, Tuesday, July 2r0, for the construction of a cement tile chimney on School No. 11, Goderich township. For particulars apply to D. M. Lindsay, Huron vend. R. RI No. 3, Clinton. • •• 18-3-p. Teacher Wanted Experienced Protestant teacher, holding Agricultural certificate. Dut- ies to commence Sept. lst. Apply, stating salary and experience, to Frank Tyndall, secretary U. S. S. No. 2, Hullett, R. R. No. 4, Clinton, Ont, 17-11. .A Nice Farm Home For Sale That desirable farm of 100 acres situated just outside the corporation of the Toivn of Clinton, on the Pro- vincial Highway, being lot 22, con. 1, Hullett township, Soil ' rich clay loam, excellent water. Tor particulars apply to Alex. R. Brown, Box 98, Clinton, Ont, 17-4. Hullett Farm For Sale Concession 2, 'Lot 8, Hullett, 5 miles west of Seaforth, 5 miles east of Clinton, Ve ntile from school, 3 miles from church and gen- Mal store, On tbe premises are a brick house nearly new with frame kitchen attached with water, cellar elevator," And furnace, New steel im- plement building 24x60. eTew hen house JAMS large bank barn with cement stabling and water works, never failing well, good fences and well drained, six acres good hard-' wood bush, 35 acres -spring .crop, 20 acres hay, rest in grass, geed or- chard. Rarer mail and telephnoe. For further partic,ulars apply to Or ville R. Dale, Clinton, R. R. No, 4. ,, • ' 18 -if. • RUPTURE SPECIALIST Ruptine, Varicocele, Varicose Vane Abdominal' Weakness, Spinal D'eferrie ity. Consultation Free. •Call or write, 3, G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Doweie•Ste Stratford, Ont, • 10-1929. Slabs For Sale • Orders left at my residence vein receive peoinpt attention, E Ward, Hurom street, Clinton. Phone 1.45, -Bull For Sale • Thoroughbred Durham , bull, !IA months old, roan in eolor. APPIY4ee Joseph ee Foster R. R. No: 2l Be* ea The perfect DUSTING POVVDER...Quick acting smd post tve • Easy to use, Dry, Fluffy, Light, Oderless. No spaYer necessa179 No water to carry. No mixing, All ready for vise. Isln perfect treatment to kill insects that feed upon the leaf. For potatoes, Currant, and Gooseberry bushes, Rose bushes, Annuals and Per» ennials, and the vegetable garden. Dusted on Lawns desttoys Ants. Put up in a convenient shaker package for garden use • also in 20 Ib and.50 lb bags, Hardware' Co. • , , DISTRIBUTORS FOR HUILON, PERTH AND GREY CO'S, • TELEPHONE 58 . cuivror! ....... ;enspi.emwerreggsneassgrammassamanft'Isararomata C.11. VENN -ER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, ,Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances • Phone 7 Wiring and Repairs. If Anything Should Happen With any of your family ere you satisfied with the photos you have of them. Better have some Studio photos made at Burgess Studio, Clin- ton. Studio open again Tuesday, June 25th and Tuesday July 9th., 18-2. For Sale Frame barn, 80x50, mowing ma - china, light wagon, horse rake and buggy, also a quantity of choice seed potatoes. Apply to John D. Woods, Louise street, Bayfield. 18-4, Rabbits For Sale Chinchilla rabbits,- all sizes and prices. Apply to Leslie Pepper, R. R. No, 3, Seaforth. Phone 615r4, Clinton central. 18-2-p. For Sale On Victoria street a 10 -roomed frame house in perfect condition, pantry, washroone, 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. For Sale White brick house on Pei/mess St., east, with eight roams. Town and soft water, electric lights, ane -half acre of land with barn, large and small fruit. Possession at once. Apply _to gr., Levi Stone'," „Clinton, Ont., or Mrs. James Steep, 8 Elm- wood Avenue, London, Ontavio, 07-tf. House For Sale A comfortable seven room cottage with town water and electric lights, 1/1 acre of land with small fruit and good stable with chicken house. Ap- ply to Alex. Sloman, Fulton sheet, Clinton. 05-11 • "Niagara" Super -Soluble - Land Lime, also, • high grade fertilizers always. in stock. •Prompt delivery service when required. IL 11. Baer, Phone Carlow, 2821, R. R. No. 5, Goderich, Ont. 15-ta Clinton's Iff HEAT FOLKS ARE GLUE - BLOODS, THERE 15 NO MIXTURE WITH,ThE ELATE OR, sroive 4 FAMILIES IN OUR FAMILY TRee YES SIR,weRe FIRST FAMILIES OF THE. FOREST • Have you ever noticed the im- print of a leaf on a piece of trial? You'll find one sometimes, a silent reminder of 'the 'preellistorie forests from which coal eume.• • Think of the •centhries of sane shine and fresh air that must have - been abeorbed by ,these foresee -be- fore they mere finally buried, • That is the coal we offer you: wood mixed with cencentratedsune shine sired oxygen, , and pressed for thousands of years! No wonder it blame so well. faI1 the '.105,4.1103t1 , for, good, .clean coal Clothes' Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and rale paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms • aver Heard's B..rber shop. W. J. 3'ago. 2283 -ti • We Want Your Milk and Cream We are manufacturers of bale cheese and butter. We want yowl milk or cream. We pay highest mare ket price weekly. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Phone your order for finest cheese or pasturised butter in prints or sol.. ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., Bo R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32. •••••••••.••••• THE HOLMESVILLE CO-OPERAe TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER • COMPANY. LIMITED BABY CIPCKS. English Barron S. C, W, Leghorns Barred Plymouth Rocks Hatches Every Week • Custom Hatching ELMSLEA CHICK FARIll E. L. MITER Proprietor, Clinton Phone, 213 • SPECIAL CASH PRICES ON LEHIGH VALLEY COAL in all sizes • One Of The Best Qualities Coke Supply kept in Sheds at Residence A4. D. McCartney Queen Street A few dry Webs for Sale ' Telephone 256 Cockshutt Agency Wishing Repairs or Parts for Cockshutt or Prost and Woods Ma - chilies of any kind should tall at my Residence, I also handle Coekshutt Cream: Separators. ' „ JOHN V. DIE1XL, Queen Street, Clinton. • 81-tf. SEEDS Complete stock Clovers and Grasd Seeds on hand. March Prices al- ways best prices. Our Alfalfa is Peel County Seed No. 1 Government standard . Thid type of -abed is practically impossible to buy this year. Have only a small stock. Good value while it lasts. J.'A. FOLD & SON Phone 123 'Flour, Feed and Seed McCornakk-Fieering Agency • Having taken over the above ag- ency for this district I Will keep on hand a full stock of repairs and parte of all McCormick -Deming machines and will appreciate a share of the patronage eif the fanners surounding, Clinton. Call at my .shopy, ,neeit door to Jones' blacksmith she,'lling street., W. J. &rIEWORT Clinton, Oneaphone 281w 0444 -a lEggs' Arid Poultry Itoine on Tipad'ay and FridaY 101* 310911 to take en lemiltey.' field, .Ont. • , , • 14-61p. 6 CottageFor., 09-b4: PHONE ." 74. CliNT9N eellar g6od- stinainer kitchen, , electric • ." M ,The,e jiglies,, epee water • cistern, "g,ope gee-. den -with. fruit, "aece '070SO 10,tS bit 13attenbry streetwest, rci,,,,ts with, •fr,ost1Jreof . . COAL COMPANY, Egg's lharidled•at re0.dence ev fieereageadeil by an etemeenced grad- ek,"foi weiehWe pay thehighest maro ket price. • Crain perchated for ,Stillneanei A., E. Filitidh • 'Viking Cream Separator 'Agent Victoria- Phone 281