The Clinton News Record, 1929-10-24, Page 5THE eLINTON-NEWS-RECORD
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ARE INVITE')
TOSHARE a Ria IN OUR :.SPECIAL
Octohcr
COMMENCED
Saturitay, Odober 19
ILL CONTINUING UNTIL
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Saffirday, Oetobcr.26
SEE OUR . LAR0E,,BILLS FOR
COMPLETE LIST
Ao. a' COOPER
i"TRE STARE WITH THE ,STOCK" CLINTON
Sherlock -Manning
Pianos
How About
Treating. Your-
self to a
PIANO?
..J.: McNE•IL
Clinton's Musical instrument Representative
Always 'at Your Seririce Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton
Eggs
Cream Jonftry
WE RECOGNIZE, QUALITY
and
DISTRIBUTE THE CASH. A.CCORDINGI'.Y
at •
CLINTDN CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE 145
SEAPORTS BRANCH, SEAF(IRTIiI PHONE 162
CLINTON BRANCH,' CLINTON, ONTARIO
PHONE 190•
Gunn, Langlois Co.. Limited
HEAD OFFICE:' MONTREAL, QUE.
THE TARIOU. I:
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LIFE
Policies issued suitable to every circumstance
Retirement and Endowment Annuties
withDisability D sability Protection for the Sunset of Life .
M. T: CORLESS
DISTRICT AGENCY INSPECTOR — CLINTON -- PHONFI •I93
•04-tf.
Progressive Meeting
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Tues Evening, Ott. 29
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at 8 o'clooCck�� ��++
SPEAKEPS
Mrs. Will Pugsley, Toronto
Rev. D, McTavish, Exeter.
Mr. W. G. Medd, Candidate
l invitedr
.Ladies are cordiallyto be present
GOD SAVE THE KING
BLYTII: , Quite a serious aeident
occurred one night last week about
a mile south of Londesboro when
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Taylor and
family and Mr. end..Mrs. Stanley.
'Sibthorpe and baby .wereI returning.
from Clinton when their car was
sideswiped by a car driven by Mrs.
(Dr.) Ham!bley of London. The Sib-
thorpe car was badly damaged and
Mrs. S!ibthorpe received severe cots
necessitating over thirty stitches; in.
her neck and face. Irene Taylor•al-
so received a cut on the face requir-
ing ;,;stitches. ATI were shaken up be-
sides 3'eceiving several wale cuts
from .glass.
IIII ALL: The rainof thefeet
NS s
part of ` this week was Tinge than
welcomed and it is hoped that it Will
continue until wells and cisterns that
were dried up will be replenished and
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the'pastirre fields and landgenerally.
be inade re
aeon
and freshened 1 honed up.
The fruit_, crop is „very good' in: this
section and apples are particularly a
good yield and the Past -tveelk or two
has been most favorable for the liar
-
Vesting,'
Auction Sale
Clearing Auciion Sale
DznY. Cattle, Ie
z se, and implements
Mr.
W. E. r
Nair has been instruc-
ted
-
ted toell
s by public auction on thee.
premises: on the, Provincial High-
way adjoining Seaforth on the east.
on Monday, October 28, at 1 o'clock,
sharp, e foli
owr
ng.
18e
h •td of Dairy
Co 'a' including
ncludin
g,
Hani h' ea
h g g de Jersey cows, spring-
ers and milkers; -t heifers, due at
tins, of sale; Holstein and Guam-':
say; .end Guernsey cow milking, one
Shorthorn' cow due March 5th, mile
fresh Holstein cow, one Holstein
cow due A.pri1 26th,, one I+iblstein.
cow bred on Septeritber• 10, milking
well; one black farrow cow; one Jer-
sey hdlfer, eligible foe registration,:
bred September 10th to registered
Jersey sire; Jet,sey. and Guernsey:
heifer bred September 18th; grade
Jersey heifer ,bred September lath;,
4 Jersey heifer spring calves, one:
eligible for registkation; ;a few
young calves.
HORSES=One pair of nmatched.
brawn geldings, 8 years .old, 3,000
lbs.; black Pereheron gelding, 5
years old, 1;600 lbs.; brown' Per-'
.,years
gelding, 7 years old, -1,600,
lbs.; dark .' grey,. Percheron filly, 3
years old, 1,675 lbs.; black general
purpose mare, 6 years old;