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is Band of•,vey healing }aid,
tlpgaia fevered werid;,i,is sli ade:1
is actually here, The, tennis
3son%,1as Opened and`:the sonnei o£
ear:pet t a ' it card' -i :th
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After waiting fox fine weather the
arious agricultural societies in:I uz •
county were fortunate 'in gettiiiga it.
or 'thewspring. •t airs. •
The :• west is having .;'unseasonably
• hot :weather and the east, ,unseaoon.,
a111y cold weather.. Ontario; being in
.the centre, is .,quite comfortable, now,
If Canadian '}porkers n.ust ee pete
'with -prison-made goods , they might
bette7i, be competing with the work
bf our; own prisoners than with Bose
1.
of a foreign country,
If the United, States would put,' up
the liars completely against, Canad-
ians, refuse
anad-ians,;refuse' thein :entrance to their
borders at all; ;•it would: be the best
thing that could possibly happen Can -
Canada
Canada is making a bid for the
tourist -trade of the : United States.
This trade is aliright,but we'd rather
keep our owii-people in the country all
the year round than have a few thou,
sand tourists here for, a couple of
-months in the -summer.
of ra x r••
This is "Save the Forest" week.
Those who have made a study of the
matter: say that ninety per . cent. of
• forest fires are caused by careless-
ness. When we consider that'the
forests constitute a Iarge proportion
of our, wealth, that 3,500` million
board feet ottimber is destroyed •an
nually by fire and that ninety per
cent, a this is caused by carelessness
it ought to give sensible people a jolt.
Da, yon or I cause any of this distauc-
tion
Are Clinton merchants int®ding to
take a half• holiday this summer?
Several of the towns begin the first
Wednesday in May, The ,News -Re-
. cord has never been very'enthusiastic
ever this, as some of those Oho advo-
cate it do not fail to remind ons. But
this may be explained in part, per-
haps, by the fact that we have never
been able to partipate in it, If
Thursday afternoon were taken, in-
: stead of Wednesday, we might hurry s
our work and he able to join, but,
1teY will:eYtntnA.440rd
pht G}gn the,
0
ost an5ubus' liee th °71 '' s
da,o �Onntting d he receipt tisk
through 4h¢ugk[tle'sness, as tlibse un
der ten dollar dxo,;;-not call fora
Stamp, ,and. when,`ong tad„noel it,',xt
might . pve; looked: fir¢; • ;have alt
sevore1 eeeenfOUSAIeeiT eblicW:,te sera'
a stamp a after, receipt thus'•wasting
'time, nt,osley;an
+.d pati,.enee, :The doing;
The
awao•with; that ;tax is , 'odd busine's, 'retu'nto ,neziu�•. '' Otto o -f
3 Y p g
condttien,S warrant, it, ;will welcom
be e
and, nary stimuiate..lxtisiness ',Jiutrtye
fancy ',the tax was •not eo mu9b felt
..there as on some other th'ug's° €end. we
eb ld,Lraua kept iglu » or a,foyr years
Tangen for, after ell' ;`tbe public• .debt
most be Pahl' in some way,, '
Thecut iii ,the tariff on •4utoinob-
iles has caused• ewtfusioii in' nianu-
facturing• cireles .and 1he fh+st result
was.tba ,shutting fox ':fife tina4,bo
Ing -,of several plants. Some of these
were- opened up agaui- rar a te»i days
.but there .unin-
is an element ef.ceit
;ty in the situation. The Gbvernm nt,
/it'would'a,ppear slid' not make anyI
especial enquiry Tinto the, matter to
see; whether ,o); net:tthe, tariff 'vias too
high, did not seemthgly consult its
newly-appointedJariff' commission in
the matter, but just xnade.tho cut,
without warning. One.thing may be
taken for granted, that if the tariff
were cat_ sufficiently every autourob--
ileCanada-would factory in. Canadould beclesed
and Canada Would be supplied with
all the cars it could' use froiii the big
th
factories across e border.- ' There
are already' lriowever, too many of our
young men' enypI'oyed
in,malting auto -
Mobiles b les in l3.niericau'plants. What
Canada needs is more manufacturing
plants here,.where 'our yoa\nig. men
would -be enilployed, "so that- ' they'
might make their homes here, marry
and rear
th
and as Canadians,
not as citizens ,of the United States.
Londesbt,ro
'(From Another Correspondeiut)
The •W. M. 5, held its monthly
meeting in - Burns' church,: Frida
afternoon. A goad number of mem-
bers were present, ,the president,
Mrs. Allan, occupying the Chair.
After the opening exercises conducted
by Mrs. Allan, a short time was de-
voted to business. A financial report
was ;presented by the Secretary for -
the three months, January, February
and March, which was most engour
aging, and plans were discusses; for
the future. Mrs. Reid took charge of
the Topic and gave an exceptionally
fine paper on "The Easter Message,",
NITS. Leo Watt read_a very interest-
ing chapter from the Study book.
"Prayer and Missions", in the Lib-
ellee of, Mrs. Parsons. An amnion -
'late Easter reading was given. It
Aas a .very int testing meeting,
We are sorry to say that Rev. Mr.
Snell .10 confined to ,the house -this
week through sickness,
evidently, the other business people
do not wish to play with us as they
.have not yet even. considered 'Thurs-
day.
ra A w a
Mr. Lorne A. Hedy took over the
nianageMent of The St. Marys .Tour-
nalArg'us last week, releasing his.
father who will now take a sort of a
holiday,;. IIe.announces his intention
''3” of, travelling a little, as a man who
inailages and edits a paper like The
Journal -Argus has little time to in-
dulge himself ' in travelling', Mr.
Lorne A. Eedy, who very successfully
published the Walkerton Telescope
until last`fall, when he sold it in aif-
ticipation of this move 10 a newspaper
: man of ability and' his old homne paper -
will not suffer in his hands. He was
with his father before striking' out
for himself el and/Sleazed
ria to be
"henna" again. He conauldes his in-
troductory speech to his readers last
week with the following words: "Yee
it's great to .be back amid old. scenes
•and among old friends in the. good
Cid Stone Town."
• ray,*m
ho papers give particulars of a
,curious thing which happened a young
Scottish lady who came out in Feb-
ruary last to visit her sister in Boston
She found that she could not remain
- there as the quota from Britain was
gull, but as she had a' transit visa
made out in Montreal was allowed to
remain for three months to visit her
sister, During this visit she renewed
acquaintance with a relative of her
brother-in-lawt. whom she had met in
Scotland, and the friendship ripened
into love and the young people_were
married. Later they learned that
this made no difference whatever in
the 'lady's status, on May St h she wil••
.have to leave the United States, eith-•
er to return to :ipaetland or to eome
• to Montreal, What will; his freeborn
citizen en o'f the ,United' States do when
k' -the law separates him from his wife,
against his will and hers? Will he
send her to Montreal and tamely wait
-until the immigration laws.. allow her
across the border? We do not know
how it will strike an -American Sit to
a freeborn Briton the situation' 'ap-
'pears ridiculous and humiliating .11
the ttxtreme. , '
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The budget was brought, down by
the Boli•` J. A, : Robb.- 'oma Thursday
The W. M. S. mot at -the home. of
Mrs. Snell last Wednesday afternoon,
The papers given were very inspiring.
They were given. by Mrs. Crawford,
Mrs. J. C. Adams and Mrs. Manning,
The chair was taken by Mrs. .Snell,
A quartet was contributed by ,Mrs,
Little, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Brundson
and Mrs, •Snell The meeting was
well attended, A ten cent tea was
served' at :the close' by a number of
the members. •
Mrs. T. Moon, we understand, has
purchased the house in the village
owned by Mr, J. Fairservice,
Mrs. J'. Nott was a recent visitor
'in lY
Miss A. Nott is spending some
weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
R. Youngbhit, near the Base line.
Mr. J. Vodden, who -was* so success-
ful with his horses who,
Clinton, took
in the ISeaforth Show on Tuesday.
Mr Wells of near Blyth was the
guest-of,jais sister, Mis. McCall on'
Saturday.
Mr, P. Manning's fine driver won
the first prize at the'Clinten show.
Mr. Willis Mountain recently
bought a very fine team of horses up
near :Brussels.
Mr, J. Woodman was in Toronto a
khort time age attending the 'funeral
of his cousin, -Mr. I). Roberts,
Mr.•F. Johnston was 'pan the sick
list last week.
Mrs. James . Abroy does not im-
prove in health ' as rapidly as' her
many friends would like to see.
'The Government 'auditor's; -have.
been here 1,001.ing over the »township's
Mrs. Cowan 6f Dakota is at hiesent
a guest at the honeof Mi's.ir':'
Mann"s.
,Mo. T. Fairservice started on the
roads" with his grocery truck on
Tuesday.. - •
MRS. GAVIN HAMILTON OI'-'
HULLETT PASSES AP' THE
- 'AGE OF NINETY-TWO
r
sh
last and, as it usually does, has cans-' th
ed a lot of eonnnent„ the cut in the• '"
tariff on automobiles: was' the most
drastib tariff Y•ecluetion, " A »•educt-
.ion 10inCone tax came as aweleome
relief and . the;. `'proposal 'to- re-
duce lettea
• postage to
'two
cents on .July • -1st, is also ' wel-
come
v'el-come,.While the cancellation of the
'tax on :receipts .:does away, ii
with a
most annoying o of xatten.
The reductionin the income tax;
-:which ;willrobabl be applicable; to
P y nn
ithe returns now being made •en last
year's income, will mean 'that singYe
persons will be exempt- to ,$1500, int
••-stead of $1,000, while married .people
with no depdbdents atilt be exempt}
up to $3000, instead 01 $2000. 'Each
Child under e�gioteeli means` a further
exemption of'$500:»
The imposition of the • tae 0n -re-
• ceipts•• ,was a . most troublesome one
and it to be feared that it 'was ev-
adcd iia a good many .cases -"le"
.3v'as no one to check up en it "except;
the persons, giving and the persons
receiving the receipt and consequent-
1y it was often overlooked er foi'g{ot
tem. The tax on cheques is r,ather. dif-
;;f'oretit. If youinadvertently forget:
:be place a'starnp •on a cheque•your s
An old resident Of `Hallett town.*
ip passed away on Sunday last in
e `person of Mrs. Gavin Hamilton,-
ho
an ilton,
hyo died at the fatally home in' the
10th concession at the advanced age
of -ninety-two years,
Mrs. Hamilton, whoseinaiden name
was Agens Thompson,' was born and
reared ` and
i
n Scotland corn-
ing
�
wit
h her young husband- to Can
ada in4857, They stopped hi Vaugh-
an township, near Toronto, for afew
months, later canting up Co 1-Istrei •
and settling cin the farm. in the,l00bt'
where' they contlnueca' 01 - nialte their.
"home until they finished 't1ti -mortal.
infe , They shared the hardshipl and
privations of pioneer life and.lived to;;
sea many of -the, fr fits of ,their e'ii'ly
labours; •She° is ,sttt vived':, by a'fai fly
of two. sons and foul` haugitais:
Robert, Jean' and Aggie•on the home- •
stead, lames, .Mxs, J; ;'Beattie" and
Mrs. Janes. Leiper, ' all• of this ,toWn-
in
�lzTJ3 `In
11a4): .--.94 ,e>,pli1
.•ai : x
id M Archi
.-. $ , QT :Dal
4 „Flank; Aschibnid
"NIcCAi,.TNEY-,•,I,n i0ode'i di'teWnship;;
t on April 18th; ,to • ,11Tr; <'cuid,lltrsl:
Harvey'':McCartiiey, a' dniigiitar
'Jessie,, M•tirtel.-z,(sbill iiox'n.)
.,
TI.. DT
,S N S--• r God '
x e
� i
R
110h; to Ma'. - anti Mrs. -;'W . Frank
*;,,5autifleis, forinerly MiS'sl.4'bbie
Gleli a=daughtcri,
an
7th'„ tt
a $illi
fJeith s
17IILI0TT- Tn GlinEon • onA� til 16t1.,1
.p ,
Bonnie W)411 er ,. ware of.'1VIx Jo-lln-
W.. Elliott.
AMIE
TI T TON —' T Hallett hn t• '•'T...'
kn, l t ownsl rp:,
on •A Axil' 18th ',Agnes.'`Thom'
p _Thompson(
O. .
1'
• :Widow of the"date Gavin>Siamilton?
,
nn her 92nd year;
ARIVZSTIOO1VG In ' Ren'sa11 on i
fill 10th,'Beatrice'lteyalolde, wife of•'.
kr. Georp?e Armstrong, ;' aged 87,
years., • '
BA'r1:S—In,Gbderieh, .an'Apoi1
Charles.;Bates.in;:his 78th .year.
IVICLEOD — In Goderich,. on April;
'29-th'., William M'cLeod,'ornierlY.,of
'Goderich township. Funeral' to'
i Maitland cemetery today,,Thursday:'
ACHESO•N—At her late resident, 221
St. George St„ Toronto;-on'.A,pitil
20th; Mary Sneyd, widow, of the'.
late- John Acheson .of ,Goderich, in
der
89th" --year," Interment at God-
' ei'ich.on'Thursday, April 22nd.
IN MEMORIAM•'
KEYS -2n.. roving /memory of Aggie,'
beloved sPi•` s
c d vt fc of) Ames Keys, Stan-
ley township, who died April 24th,
1925.
"Dearest mother, how we miss you
Since from earth you passed away,
And ear hearts are aching sorely
As we think of you today.
But when life's race is over
And om,.tiine has come to go
Weil meet in heavefa_above,
iar God's ;jnoane,we long for so"
-Her loving• Husband anti; Sons.
Constance
Mrs. Carnochan and nephew, Jack
McQueen, are visiting friends in Tor-
onto,
Quite a number from around here
.attended the Spring skew in Clinton
on Thursday. last and also the Sea -
forth show .on Tuesday. ..
Mr. 'and Mrs. Thos. Riley of Clin
ton spent Sunday in the Village.
Mrs. Thos. Pollard spent a few days
in Clinton with her mother, Mrs. Oolo
Oni• account of the Rev. Mr. Snell's
sickness- there was . no service Held
here on Sunday.
OR, SALE
A quantity of Hemlock lumber,
which will be cut tie -order, 10,, 12, 14
mall 16 •feet long.
Please send in your order's
McEWEN BROS
u9
Phone 624-r-4 52-00•
CLINTON CHOPPING
"MILL
We have another ear load of West-
ern•Oats ordered to be here shortly.
This will., probably. 'be • the last this
season. We will sell orf, the car +at a,
reasonable price for cash, Letn
n a is h. v
' n e
your order in good time.
ANDREWS: & HOWES
Phone 33w 53-2
Um-eserved
Auction Sale
i31;S,DA ; e1PRIL.22; 02ti.
at
Burgese, tthe.11l4rtgho11 p1sotogxap1 et
iS r n his Clinton» studio, evory 'i'uesday
roi x 11 3D o •,2h 30 � 1
k„ P •t
,to ana E oo rat °
d az i
s
sure and cptno at 'above Itotirs. ; ZViy.
studio will tie warm' at a l'ttines,
' ,7�et us davolop''and,prilit,you, filmy.
Wit take thetd to our• Mitchell Studio
and sail back, romptly to yap.
Burgess, Portait.Studro
1V ITCH13LL; AKb CLINTON `: �-
Egg Circle Starts
The Londeslboio Egg ,; Circle .rias
6
conixnenced\ -1,otier`a'ticns ai"d will •
either handle eggs•for.pooling-ox�:pay
highest•"market °prices Tot eggs" on
eonsignmerit. They* also handle
cream, , . Eggs avid Cream:'ivill be -re..!
ceaved at,»the home of Mrs. George
,w c
1`Iotice '
The ratepayers, of: the Township' �.of
,Hallett are notified that the Prdvin-
cial Audit is' now 'in progress. -M.r,
Morrison, the auditor, will be present
at the 'Township office, (John Fing-
land's res dence),.during the weelt of
1VIay:10th and e e:jests that any rate-
payer signing the petition for an in-
vestigation will -.attend 'during that.
aleck::. -
-M, ARMSTRONG, ,
+ eeve of-Hullett.
54-3
UPHOLSTERING — REMODELING
SPRING TIME TS 1IENOVA1TING
" TIME i
We wish to announce that we are,
showing a beautiful line of upholster-
ing tapestries and other coverings
from $1.00 up, *Call and see these
moods or phone for. appontnnent and
we will call with samples. Estimates
cheerfully ,furnished. Auto or Car-
riage upholstering' recovered or re, -
paired.
ALSO—Have us reduce that side-
board to a inodero buffet.' Cut down
that high wooden bed or recondition
those chairs, All repairs -guaranteed
"strong as new.
Shop op i. Ontario St. Church shed
Phone 95
W. S. DOWNS
53-2-p
For Sale
A comfortable frame house, lights
and town water. Also Summer kitch-
en which would serve as garage, or,
could bo moved from _property. A
very desirable property. Mrs, Wm.
Argent, ' 58-tf
• House and Lot For'Sale
• Nice, eomfortablo six -roomed cot-
tage, •in 'Victoria street. Electric
lights, town water, furnace and barn.
There are a number of apple and
cherry trees and small fruits. Apply
On promises to W. G. Smyth. 52-3
TIM BULK SALES ACT
In the matter of the Sale and
Transfer to certain S'teel: and Fix-
tures of Harry Bluthner•, of the Town
of Clinton in the County of Huron,
Baker, to William Crich, o:[ the
Town of Seaforth in the said County
of. IIurnn.
TAKE NOTICE 'that all Creditors
of the said Harry Bluthner, entitled
under the provisions of the Bulk
Sales Act, Chapter 33, .7 George V,
Statutes of Ontario,' to share in the
nl'k T
mice of the said stock purchase 1 d st c are.
required on or' before • the twenty-
fourth day'of April, A.D• 1026, to.
send written particulars of their
clainms duly verified• by affidavit with
notifications of securities, 00 any, held
by them in respect of their claims to
R. E. Manning, / the duly appointed
Trustee under the said Bulli Sales
Act.
FURTHER TAI0E NOTICE that
•-Of Choice Stockers and Feeders ,' the said Trustee will after the aid
day of April, A.D. 1926, proceed to
distribute monies received by him by
i.'eason 'or, his aforesaid' appointanent
in pursuance of -the terms of the said
Act, having con'sideratioin only to
those creditors fruit whom he shall
have received pruner ,notice. •
R. E. MANNING; Esq.,
Clinton, Ont.
52-3 "Trustee.
Farms For Sale or Rent
',Shuts half of lot` 77, Maitland eoiz.,
Gederieh"Tp;, consisting"of 51 acres,
with buildings -Mid runningwater•, for
sale or rent, also lot 78, adjoining this
plot and consisting of about 128 acres,
suitable fes •grazing, having a -spring
creek running through it, fox tent.
The latter lot is divided into two parts
and may 13e rclnted separately, each
'part having running; water.. For par
ticulars apply to Mos. Olive Bedard,
Cetu•trigltt, Ont. 51-4
Seed Wheat For Sale -
''Some Western '3ubanka Durum
spring' wheat; heavy yielder, 'good for
sowing alone or mixing. Ripens same
time as Marquis.. Also quantity of
Marquis 'wheat. Fred'G. Ford,
Holmesville, Phone 16•en 611, Clin-
ton central. ' ' ' 'r _ 51-4
Mr. George H. Elliott hds been in-
,stgucted to' sell by public •auction; on
the Highway, 3 utiles west of °Sea -
forth, on Tuesday, ,April 27th,. at
1:00 o'clock, the following: 55 head
of stockers and feeders, weighing
from 900' to 1;175 pounds' each.
Terms;. 6 months credit on approved
joint notes, or a diseetint 04'3 per
cent, straight off for cash.
G. W NOrr, Proprietor
Pigs For Sale
10 Yatrkshire pigs, ready to .wean.
E. Ellis, Summerhill, Phone 4-638.
54-1-p
Card
of Thanks '
The faini,ly of Mrs. James Shep-
herd wish to : thank their'. many
fiiiends for the"sympathy and kind-
ness shown ,t.hem during their recent
bereavement, • , \
Lost
•A lady's• gold wrist watch; with
black ribbon bracelet, Between Clin-
ton.and'Bannockburn hill, by way of
2n5:•concession, Finde}' 'kindly, leave:
-the-News-Record and receive re -
For Sale
»Cream "need "Whitney" : •bob 's
y
buggy, also b'aby's 'large white en-
amel bath tub, •bassinette
pn
d solid
fumed oak high t hair`.'
a all s` •
g od a
, a � go s
new.. Mrs, A, McKinndn, "Ontarib
street. 54-1-3
Watch Lost
»On April • `15th between Hull
,green
an?d" Clinton or ' in "•Clinton a' la'dy's.
gold wrist, watch': if, -Finder' 'Itindly
leave at News,Record'o4fice or:;at;'J.
McAsh's'store, Varna.: G r2 -,p, t .-F-
;�.`t - G`ot, age T'on Sale"
Seven -Teens • cottage' in Townshend
Iii itching Eggs "
fleet. " Verandah, !;town water, elect-
S.'0, Whi'to Leghorlas and Ply-
. inoUth B a . trie lights,: Good;.... garden ..attached:-
arred Roek eggs fgr hatch- Apply on premises. to 1VIrs..Nickle, sr,
deg, from good haying' strani., :Price 50-5-p
$3,50:" per 100:br ' 4c ;per egg, ],Toy
snip' . Tyuclall, R, 11 No. 3; Olinton,. Phone Cheese for Sale
The ;funei nl oe1,. plane' from : the, a
3 on 607, Chalton central. Cheese. `tor sale lit 20 lb.' lots' or:
family home en Wednesday of ersoon more any
n trine I se x
to Berns/' ceIXieter t . y , n e nt asiri 84
21 /ac 16'
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S , We .Lob President"
H b a d alesm iu,
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chruclt deceased, had be,six connected In :the Bayfield ltne," Codex•iclr town- ,R; R, Nb. 3 Clinton: � 40-tf:
y y ars The isorv1005 a* ,slia 7iniles• belnCiinton, 3 miles
for 'man' e •
house -and graveside were eonchieted' from Ba field 'e n t '
byhe; y osis Ing' of .1,13 nares Clothes gleaned acrd Pilessed
, t Revr James Abei,y, anid• the• good` clue 164111 100 a0xee clear' hal- s
lathes cleaned pres ed and re•'
Pa
llbearers. Were six grandsons: John,' sue in hush,+• 7B,•rick , jtouse, lai;ge lranxod. Woblen. gads dx+ eloaned.
flay aal Robert Lepper; d eitla and ,bank''7;arn, i3'ati Sloe a B' • g + y
y P , avfneld Rooms over Heard a bar �e; si3 t
Will xlanlidton cind ThI, , B'.11' ; P ;p 'Phoi7e '25' on, 60p, 54-tf ,W: J. jag?:83 tli,
Fared For Sale
In Stanley- township, let 32, con.' 3,i
.c6ntaining 95
aQles, 2r/
a miles s from
i
Clinton, /a mile from school. Rural:
nianl, tofephone; twe-; never' failing
wells; frame honse;ancl burn:..80 acres
cle r d balance in n mixed timber,'
30
acres' : plowed, _ r S 1 p ow d. ror further pax+-;
Tticulars :apply ' ;to?. John Pearson on'.
11 e '
nrennis es 'or phone 22 on 620,, Clinton,
To ha e
tr v your flatlet ba
you
five,a t••;
g
terProfit o t r i e
3 e
essr
y to, keep cul
urea out the oyesft/t•heme that are -not+
producing,
•
,. �-*-
We are always in.it lte
y � fax t
pial -try and eggs at top price's c•
or
. �W
: '
r
vie
a< th, a
Phones''=0fflee 21 ] . ,
Residence, 214w
Clinton toln
Motor Truck :'
and
Machine Co. ".
for'
x
Tiresand stid4
-
a T iSes -
Patching Material
for
:g
S .a e Batteries
Battery Repairin and •Char in
$ P,' g
'Gasoline; Oil and Grease,
Auto Asessories 'and . Repairing
A g
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manager
Chinaware Sale
10 percent Discount -
on all Chinaware in the store. This
is the celebrated "Cloverleaf" design.
We have Tea plates, Breakfast plates,
Dinner plates and Cups and Saucers.
SOAPS AND CLEANERS
P & G, Golcl & Sonune Soap 13 ler 51
Classic Cleanser . . 3 for 37c
Old Dutch Cleanser
Ne'b'Soap Flakes
2 for 25c
3 for 29c
Ileal Home-made Maple Syrup
11»• LA.WSON O CO.
CLINTON
FLOUR MULLS
Car of re -cleaned Western Oats. .
''60c per bus. •
Film dried corn chop
$r33. per ton.
54-1
Farm For Salo
In Goderich township, on the Pro-
vincial Highway, 5 miles east of God-
erich,,,6 miles west of Clinton, adjac-
ent to church and school, comprising
30.acres of first class land, well tile -
drained. Good cement block 7•room
house,ai ]
t
b t barn 4 •
Oa50 driving
house
and garage 30x50. Orchard of 55
good winter apple trees. Never -fail-
ing water supply. For further par-
ticulars apply to Oswald Ginn, R. R.
No, 1, Goderich, Phone 16.603, God-
rich Central. 36-tf-5025
Garage For Sale
Known as Clinton Garage, on Pro-
vincial highway, between Stratford
and Goderich. A good buy for right
man, Property, fixtures and stock,
Apply Drawer N, Clinton Garage,.
Clinton. Ont. 40
Clinton's
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NO ARE' CAN LIVE. ON ROCKS 1-1
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You may havethe, best fireplace
in the world, ,y,
You t • kitchen range + r
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e na b in per -
feet e n
.Sect order.
Your furnace :may be the best on
the ,market..' •
But-: e
of
them
non wo •
z k satis-
factorily°'iardess you have the right
kind of coal.
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That h :
S_ why we are e tin :'business—to
fur,nxsh„"you with the best coal for
every- purpose.
Call/the .tiMaliffie
fur good, clean Coal
B ligir
COAL,
CMANY.
PHONE 74
CLiINxON'• ''• '
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:Saturday . at�arda thereafter
This sale will.be ori` Saturdayonly on �. and the xnerchandisP cov-
ered'
ov=
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e ed � inahe e titles will he displayed ,,. in our windows„eacli' Fri-
' : • day for Sa.urdaY s sale only,
You wx
save
money .on every �tticle offeror .
Watch hl our i� • � i and®w's
Friday
Every _.
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these
SitUrday(Specials
filler flardware Co.
Rowland's 01d Stand
TELEPHONE 53'
•CTiI.NAMEL ST RBJ
EImslea Chick Farm
and .Hatcher ,
• BABY CHICKS
S. C, W. I;eghorns, Barron strain.
Bred -to -lay Barred Plymouth Rocks "•
CUSTOM HATCHING
Machines set every week -0
E. L maTTELL
Phone 213 -Clinton
Miller Incubators and Brooders
SEEDS
Years of experience have gone in-
to the selection of our stock as to
quality and price. We have a com-
plete line of Timothy, Alsike, Alfalfa,
Red Clover, White and Yellow Sweet
Clovers. All seeds grown in Ontario
and specially selected for hardiness.
Car load of Bran, Shorts and Pur-
ity Pious expected daily. Special
prices.
J. A. FOD &l SON
Phone 123
'lour and Peed Merchants and
Grain Buyers .,
F. R.liARROW
13A
R.RlSTEI€
will be athis office
in Clinton each
MONDAY
From 3 to 6 p.m.
30-tf. 1
COAL
Having erected new coal sheds will -
have on hand full stock of coal for
immediate delivery. Prices reason-
able, Also a quantity of dry maple
wood.
R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone 119
COAL
Stove and Nut Coal, Coke, Soft Coal
and Kennel Coal
Also Some Wood
E. WARD'
Phone 155. • Huron Street.
Ladies' Attention
I an prepared to do first class re-
pair work for all makes of Sewing
Machines.
Also 'a full stock of
Needles, Betts and Parts
for all makes -
Sole Agent for the Singer
W. GLEN COOK
Phalle 171J P.O. Box 201, Clinton
09
Dependable Shoes
When J ou',buy a pair of shoes the first consideration should
be quality. Quality in shoes is not in the grade of leather used only.,,„
it includes good Shoemaking. The Shoes we sell have always had
a reputation for good wearing qualities.
They are Always Dependable
because of the high quality of leather used and Superior Shoemaking.
The true test of Shoe Value is not inithei first cost, but the final
cost—not what they cost per, pair, but what they cost per year.. It
is upon this sianple test of value that the success of our Shoe business
is based.
Our New Spring Lines Slunv Very Attractive Prices
Ladies' goods ranging from $2.50 to $5.50
'Men's lines from $8.50 :to $7.50
SuperQualities n °a• •
Q es ra ging• as high as $10.50
FRED JACKSON
The Big Shoe Store , Opposite the Town Bali
C. H. VEN `, Electrician,
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
.Appliances f .
Wiring and , Repairs. Phone 15Iw
11 .
F1 -our, Feed & c,eEd
Sale of
Iia
April �'
2 th
Maple
Leaf Dnd
Five ve Ros
e Flour.
A chance to put in, your
.sunnter'supply
at a reduced; price. -
ta. • '
Ontario
and Western.Oats Oats on haiid.
. i SEEDS i
`
Wehave a su .pPi F
_Y high h g grade' seeds'. •
No, 1 lir'`��^.
'
Y m':
m s and varigated
Alfal£as: Alsalce
-iP, � , Timothy
Yellow and White Sweet Cl
o,'ver.
Turnip
. .:and Ma] le seed, Dutchch Sets
Flower .
ow and1d
G•
eli
Seeds.
weeds•
.
arleswortli
PHONE 199