The Clinton News Record, 1926-05-27, Page 5Beyitt•Live, SYock
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.gam farmer knows—better than any .
one el e—how uricerta' the S iia seasons ' • '
are Careful farming and a little fore •
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sight when`crops'are •good 'will help
wonderfully when a lean year comes.
Here are a few suggestions
Keep adding high—grade' •;animals fo
your live stock. '
Study the' best ruethods of crop.
. •:.rotation. .., ...;
Select the seed `best suited to your
locality—successful crops can come only
from clean, vigorous seed.
Make your credit good at the$ank by •
'paying up your loans and depositing•
something for the rainy day.
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Clio on Branch ' - l't: E ,Manning, Manager "
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Interest to You y • Marriages
and Me --
We had "Queen's weather for the
•:celebrati'on of the. dtil" Queen's birth -
..day on Monday.
Some people think Clinton's tax
rate is high enough, but Hanover has
a. tax;` rate of 52 mills this year.
You mustn't slap a preacher,,,even
if you do not like what he says. A
;girl over in ,Kentucky was recently
sent to jail for slapping a minister
who preached against bobbed hair,
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The News Record extends sym-
pathy to A W. Wright, editor of the
"Mount Forest Confederate and Repre-
sentative in the death of—his ''rife,
which occurred on Tuesday, after a
somewhat prolonged illness.
"The towns which haven't a band
are envious of towns which have
one," remarks the Durham Chronicle
"while towns which have a band don't
-seen to fully -appreciate the fact that
such an organization is in the town!'
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"Thirteen as a majority carried
bad luck for' somebody.— Toronto
Globe..
The Canadian 'automobile manufac-
turers: seen to think they are tire.
Ones who :are out of hick by this
vote. The American innufacturers,
however, will consider` it a strike' of
good luelt for them._
Wo greatly feai .that Editor Sayles
<of the Renfrew Mercury is growing
would like to return to the
-waltz of our grandfathers' time, Re
says there is no poetry in the notion
of dancing in these days, But isn't it
the same with other things? We
-cannot take time to do anything well;
we are all in too mirth of a hurry to
start something' else.
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Again the warning is sounded to.
save the wild 'flowers, People who
go to the bods this time of the
year often come home laden with
wild flowers and as , as consequence
some species are becoming extinct.
Real nature lovers will not be greedy.
A flower .or two, three at most, of
inany sorts, stake a more artistic
'bouquet than a crowded bunch. Leave
plenty to seed for the toping Mays.
•"Look and love and leave them" is 0
new motto being taught to children
hi some parts Cf the United 'States.
The old adage that "ignorance of
-the law is no extenuation," may be
quite all right in certain cases, but
•the number of new laws and amend-
•ments'to old 'laws, that are passed
-each session, of which the average
,person 'is not'apprdsed,' don't give a
.person much chance. It, certainly
'true that mitt& of this legislation
goes through without the :general
public being given any definite in-
• formation.. A summary of all, legis -
lotion enacted •should be prepared by
"the 'government' and '-sent to every
municipal council and newspaper' of
•the province is an opinion that will
'be endorsed gemerafliy.•--1 incardine
Review -Reporter;
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What is this nonsensical talk about
i'"disgracefulcarousals" durbsg. Old
'Home Week :in Clinton % last year?
'Chief Stong was assisted by.an extra
constable all the week and they did
von in ,One or two drunks and;•brought
a bootlegger or two to time during
'the week but those of us who were up
and drown the streets every day, and
a good part of the ,night; saw' no
drunkenness and no rowdyism, Per-
sonalty, having heard- of some such
doings at other celebrations' of the'
-sort, we looked' •forward with :a bit of
'dread to Clinton's , celebration but,
and our eyesight is good and our
`]rearing keen, we neither saw or heard
anything to offend, and smelt nothing
-worse than hot, dogs all the week:,' '
house ror Sale
• A' nine room'fralhe house on Prin-
-cess: street, 'in •fdrst •class Condition,.
• "bath.`zoom, 'furnace, :electric light,
cement cellar, .quarter •,acre of land,
Apply to F Pi'Mittellr 59-3
Hoase I oir ,Sale •
'Conifontable .house,',centrally locat-
,-.ed do Ratterubtxry street west. Six
.rooms,: electric 7ighi, •..town 'water,
garden, small' outbuilding which
would serve as garage, Apply on
premises to ' 1ITiss• B, Caiielon. 5912
Piano For Sale
`A square piano, in good eentlition,
$1,2^00: will buy it, L. 'D. Howard,
G'linton, 59-1-p
,CARTER — FUMING — Ai 'London
on May 20th, Clarema• Mae' Plena--
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ing of Watford to William Thomas
Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Carter of London, formerly of Clin-
F'INDLAY -i H.IGGINS — At St.
Anne's, -Church, Toronto; on May
22nd,.' by the Rev. Canon Skey, D.D.,
Norah' Ross, daughter of tire' late
Thomas M Higgins, Barrister„ and
Mrs. Higgins,, 32 Roxborough
Street west, Toronto, and niece of
Mr. B. R. Higgins and Mrs. Wm.
Graham of Clinton, :to Dungan
Hamilton. Findlay, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Findlay, of Carleton
Place, Ont. -.
Births
ANGUS—Tn
Wingharn, on Friday,
May 15th, to Mr. and Mfrs, Harry
Angus, jr., a daughter,
BALL—At Utica, N.Y:, on May 24th,
to Mr, and Mos, Oscar . Ball, 'a
daughter.• -Patricia' Joan.
JACKSON—In Duinrgille H 'spite],
on May 15th, to Mr. and Mrg. Stan-
ley Jackson of Canfield, a son.
Deaths
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McLEAN—In Tuckersinith, on May
15th, David McLean, of IIensall,
aged 78 years.
SWIE'ET--In. Exeter, on •May 14th,
Margaret Qgrbett, wife of James
SwefE, aged 85 years and 8 months,
DUNLOP—In Bayfield, on May 21st,
Fredrieka Dressler,. widow of the
late Ezenezer Dunlop, in her 75th
year.
SELLBRY-Suddenly at her late
' home in Evanston, Ill., U.S.A., ori
May 22nd, Martha 'Gilroy, wid,ew
of the late Robert Seilery of Kin-
cardine, ,Ont, and mother of Mrs.
A. T. Cooper of. Vinton, aged
eighty years
•BIGGI:N —' At Byron Sanatorium,
London, on 'May 22nd; John Har-
old Biggin, you igest son of Mrs,
R. A. Govier, Clinton, and the late
Thos. Biggin, aged 30 years • a'nd '3
months.
Birthday Party and Bazaar
The Gnhls' Olub of Wesley -Willis
church will hold a ,Birthday Party and
Bazaar on the evening of Friday,
June 18th, at 8 o'clock in the •Sehool
Room. Booths :are being arranged
for the sale of hone -trade, cooking,
candy, aprons, as well as a'touch-and-
take booth. Lunoh will also be served,
and, during the evening several musi-
cal numbers will be 'rendered. Come
and enjoy •a pleasant and profitable
evening with the members .of the
Club., •
Auction Sale
Of 15 'ehoice registered Ayrshire
and Durham grrade cows, at premises
•of the undersigned, 134 reviles west of
gmondville, on Monday, May 31st,
commencing at 2 o'cl'ock pan. There
will be no reserve 'as proprietor is
short of help. John McKenzie,. pro-
prietor. T. Br Owii:, auctioneer. 59-1
., , : ,Auction. Sale
Of Farrel" !Stock' and Implements.,
will be held at Lot 12, Bayfield line,.
3 iniles east of Bayfield en Wednes-
day, Julie 9th at 1 ,e'c'ock, sharp,
consisting of the following Horses
heavy mare, 71 •ye;irs old; heavy.'
gelding, 11 ` yard's gild;,; yearling Per-
cheron filly. Celitle 2 ' Durham.
grade cows, freshened`1 Month;' -Dur'
ham grade:, cow, freshened 1 week;
Dtirhain grade e w, freshen :time of
sale; farrow cow •8` 2-year-o]cl heiL
ere; 3 2 -year-old steers, 2 yearling
heifers; y'aarling :steer; 3- young
calves. 10 ewes with',"]orbs. '.A.bout
20 year-old hens Implements .Moa
sey-Harris binder, 7 -ft, cut ill' good
repair; Massey Idarrls: mower; g ft,
cut; :,Massey -Harris hay rake, 10 -ft.;
'Massey -Barrie -drill, 11 •nninSt. ,,Frost
and Wood cultivator; .set (hominid,
harrows; Sylvester 'walking,:':pl'owe'
Petrolea wagon "3reavly Sew; -steel•
.tire buggy; hay reclt 'gravel ..box;
stock rack; 'fanning mill set.scales;<
set`•sleighs; culteti l 4ov-el 'iream•
separator, nearly new;:; Nb., 12; post-
bele auger;; Daisy churn, large power,
grindstone; sdt cloulrle: harness; quan-
tity. of 'lumber; about 3,00 bushel bar.
ley; Borne Co•i rfert stove; ,quantity of
household effeets; 'hoes, forks,; whif-
fletrees and other articels ton 'nunner-
qtis to mention, TERMS: All suns
of = $1;0 and and r cash; over •,that
amount, 0 rnenth4credit will ba' givcym
en furnishing••approved jeint notes. or
a discount .of 6. pea :cent per' aintnni
elbo'w'ed for cash on'nredit, amounts.'
>;vei ytliing t6 be sold as proprietor
has sold his , fairing Henry, Steepe,
proprietor. ' Geo, Ii. E1liott,rA?ieiaon-
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Clinton NewsgRecord
T1'HITIvLSDA'Y', . gAY 27th, 1926.••
ed'; +Cara
Far Sa19 at
The Clinton Gar e,'
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Every; Used Car we offer for sale;
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has been earefulk -a raised .'tor-'
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ou h1 veno chttoned and, Warranted
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O:K.'-at time, of dehre rY; except only
a.few very cheap cars sold' "As ,Is."
.See our list ; this weeks and' the.
sample 'Good Values tolfered,
e' inalt9 a,specralty of weddigng
pc,,t., ts, Do not let thus great event
g'o• past without genie good portraits
made at out Studio.
STUDIO OPN „EVERY', TUESDAY
• Bouts: 9:30 am, t'6 m,
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.Let'ne deyel'op and punt yottr•snap•
shots -and. do our enuren
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Malian • Photos, is cur bwsiness . that's
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. h our. ' ork ns satisfactory= o �
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MITCHELL AND 'CLINTON-
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plus' poultiy
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flock: '
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f good live ponitty.
him to' Melt brit our sur-
mow `while the price zs
'advantage • of';our high
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DODGE BRO HERS•D,
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Daily servtce.to.:Liman, Hen-
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salt; Bayfield], .Clinton end 'Galena. Clinton Motor Truck
All ,goods , insiured whii'e in transit
and Machine Coe
Local and Long'Distan
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70 York St. , , London, Ont.
COVLDREDGE 'AND WESTON Tires andTubes'
'' Pitching Material '
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RUptlll @ Expert Here
Do you suffer from rupture? If so,
Your big opportutmty has noyv arrrved..'
Your big 'o y the noted rupture expert
wi}1_,be at the
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-RATES REAS ONABLE BatteryRe airin and Charging.
Orders left with- W. J. Nedi er, : p g argtng•
t' g Gasoline, Qml.and Grease
Clinton, promptly attended To...phone fA'uto Assessories and Re aiNin
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88, Cldhton, - 56-5-p t' A
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TELEPHONE_ Rowlands; Old Stang•'° , , •
L' HONH fi3 C$I-I. , L STORE
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COUPE FOR SALE
model—In
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Battr
enbu House
good running, order
Repainted •.�
EImslea-Chick Farrel!
fpr one day only
Friday,' Junin 4th
and will be pleased to give free. exam-
matron to any•suff'erer 3ui to demon-
strafe Inc .famous appliance.
pplance will contract the nee. This
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a e eni'h in
gin
fl porta fi Examiner for- applicants for
ehauffeur°s licenses
Announcement �@,�� °
W. ' Nedfl fir.
REGARDING STUCCO. WORK
Allan Aitken, plastering contractor,` Manager
of London, wishes- to extend the ad=
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ants g'I tched"fl$
BABY CHIGIi5-BARRISTER
` S. C. W. •Leghorns, Barronstrain�
Bred -to -lay Barred Pljnnonth Rocks
CUSTOM HATCHING _
Machines set every week
F° R A RROW
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. will be at his office
Clinton
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10 to 15 days • and °will cure cases in
from three to six' months. This ap-
plianoe' is positively demonstrated to
youg yourpersonritory
right own without
any ,charge. You do not spencl'a
vantages: of high class stucco work by
operating between London and Kitt- , ��'j111
cardiae, giving the people'of this ter-
a chance to have theirpropertyFrom
improved at a,lower cost than other_ We thank you fat^ your patron-
E. L ' M � L
Phone 21.3—Clinton;,.
Ililiei• Incubators and Brooders
each
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3 to 6 .m.
p
•30-tf.
penny unless you are fully satisfied
that it is the right appliance For you,
wise possible'.
age and your good judgement in
Stucco Work is a Good Inves"trnentCOAL/
A consultation with Mr, eavely willr
cost you nothing. Don't let this op-
portunity get awayfromlFi
you, BeRe-
• member .the date.—Advt. 59-2
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selecting our specials of last week
It saves continued painting; cuts cost
of insurance, protects yon from the and have to offer you this week'
cold and 'beautifies your home,
If you desire to have your home, 4 String
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Having erected new/ coal sheds will
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have on hand full stock of coal for
immediate delivery.
d h ezy. Prices reason-
able. able. Also a of dry maplo
CARD OF THANKS '
it and Mrs: J. J: Smith of the
Base line .wish to express their sift,
care thanks to' their friends, in 'Cain-
Broom for .. 39c
garage or office building stuccoed, -
:you'll get Servil=e, Quality and Good 2 Cans Tomatoes for 28c
Workmanship from
it 2 lbs, Ginger Snaps fol 25c
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Orders taken at residence, phone 119
ton and theirt•own home neighborhood,,}l+
for' the kindness and sympathy ex-
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tended to titers in their recent be-
3 pkgs, Corn. Flakes for 28c
216 Emory Street,..Loudon 14y/„• lbs. Gran. Sugar for $I.00`
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CARD OF THANKS
-- Mrs. R. A. Govier wishes to express
her sincere thanks for the kindness
extended during her recent bereave-
trent iii"thel'death of her son, the late
• •Bering bought several bags of real
Habig Chicks good Irish Cobbler potatoes we have
S. C. W. LEGITORNSSEEDS
a few left to offer you at a real price,
$15.00 per hundred for May
$13.00 per hundred for': --
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Years of experience have gone in -
and Nut Coal, Coke, Soft Coal
and Kennel Coal
Also Spine Wood
E. WARD
Phone 155. Huron Street,
1 Harold W • •]n b a number of
Muhl, y
friends, including the assistance at
the funeral 'service by Dr, F,• G.
Thompson, also that of the veterans
•BARRED ROCKS ALWAYS -A g
18.00 cod stock of trash
$ per hundred for May '
$16.00 per hundred for June Clean Dairy Butter, ,
Custom Hatching 5c, per egg
INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS
to the `selection of our stop]: as to
quality and price. We have a tom-
plate line Of Timothy,'Alsike, Alfalfa,
Red 'Clover, White and Yellow Sweet
° 9'Attention
Ladies.
I ate to
and others in sending flowers.
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Clovers. _AI1 seeds grown.,in Ontario
incl specially selected for hardiness.
prepared do first class re»
pair work for all makes of Sewing
CARD OF THANKS____
Mrs. J. Colclough of Varna, tvhoT
has just returned from Clinton Pub-
Re Hospital, desires to express her
E. J. Trewaralrtlna Y ' �A l�® CO.
7S0LMESVILLE USE OUR SERVICE
Phone 611-r-22 57-tf.
Phone 111
Gar load of Bran, Shots and Pur-
ity Flour expected daily. Special
prices,
Machines.
Also a full stock of
Needles ,Belts and Parts
for all makes
thanks and appreciation for the
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Sole Agent for the Singer'
ex-
cellent care and attention given her
by the staff during her illness, and
also to her friends and neighbors at
Varna and of Varna United church for
their kindness in- visiting 'her and
sending, her flowers.
•Ap
Play at Varna
The young people of Lueknow will • You Are Liable
put len the play, "The Bashful Mr.
Bobbs," under the . auspices of the To become involves] in a suit for
Young People's League of Varna damages to persons or property while
United church, in the township ]tall driving your ear upon the streets, tiro
J. A.:FORD & SON
Phone 123
• Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
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W. GLEN COOIG.
Phone 1713 P.O. Box 201 Clinton
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on Tuesday evening., June 1st, instead 'highways or byways.
Buggy For Salo
Cheap. Good as new, Thomas
Mason, 8101. street, 59-3-p
of Friday evening. Admission, adults, LET US PROTECT YOU
85e, children, 25c. 58-2 , We will assume all liability for in-
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Tenders Wanted
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Shoes
• For Sale Tenders will be received by the un- your ear, eV -that of the other fellow.
Ford Roadster, suitable for truck dersi ned” for the ATa SMALL COST
g purchase of that We will gladly furnish yon with all
or delivery. Good 'running order, part of Lot number 83 in the Melt- particulars
tires Al. J. 15.'Cantelen, Phone 116 land Concession of the Township of
59-1-p Goderieh known as the Stanley Prop- H. E. RORKE
arty and Mately by the late
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When you buy
•, be quality. Quality
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in -shoes
pair of
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shoes the first consideration should
not in the grade of leather used only,
occupied
Special Used'i'ianos on Salo J. R. Holmes, eontaing about 13 Licensed Agent for
1 Square Piano, good tone and in acres, until June 5th, 1926. Amy ten- Life, Fire, Automobile, Accident and
fine shape at 350,00, 1 Bell Walnut der mot necessarily accepted. M. W. Sickness, Public Liability and all
upright grand, used in private home, Howell, Goderich. Dudley Holmes, other lines of insurance
and a snap :at 3185.00. 1 Domin- Wingham,' 58-2 PHONE 253w
ion grand, 8
it includes good Shoemaking.
a reputation for good
They are
The Shoes we sail have always had
wearing "qualities.
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Always Depealable
upright used months,
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guaranteed. for 10 years, riew $530.00 • ' Mortgage Sal@
pow 3830.00. Get in on these goods Under and by virtue of the 'Powera o g
While they last: Jonathan E. Hugill, of Sale 'contained in a certain inert- '
Piano Dealey. Phone 34-016, Clinton gage which will'b,e produced "at the , a
Central. 38-:3 time of sale there will be offered for — g _
y sale by Public Auetron by George II,„,,-
r because of the high quality
The true test of Shoe
cost—not what they cost
is upon this simple test
of leather used and Superior Shoemaking.
Value is not in 'the( first cost, but the final
per pair, but what they'eost per year. It
of value that the success of our Shoe business
Plain Sewing .Elliott, Auctioneer, at the premises i 1�
Orders .taken and promptly filled on Saturday, the 12th. day of June, 1�e i'
for plain sewing, including lingerie, A.D. 1926, at the hour of two o'clock .. W-
children's and infants' clothing. Alice in the afternoon. the following prep-
is based.
Our New Spring
Ladies' goods
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Lines Show Very Attractive Prices
ranging: from $2.50 to $5.50.
Sloinan, Phone 215j 58-2 ertyr viz: The South part of the HERE ARE'TWO WAYS TO SAVES
South Half of Lot Number Three MONEY Ot'4 HOUSE:
Men's
lines from 33.50 t $
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Potatoes hundred and seventy-eight ' on the ' 1•=Pul 1 fECOAL-13IN UNDER AN EASILY
We have a few bags of choice po- West side of Albert Street and ti pet.- CCFSSI I.E DASEMI=NT WINOOW,so;
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Super Qualities
ranging as high as 310.50
tatoes which wot•held for seed of the tion 'of Town Lot Number Three K��pu �l � N u WITH
New Yorker variety,' growing• around hundred aird ninety-nine on the South Z HEAT.
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FOLKS COAL
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12 acres per year. We find this vat- side of Street in the Town
iety superior to many, andgood of Clinton in the County- of Huron,. ,
lee ers. W e .offer:.g '• • •On'the remises are a two -store
p c them at 38.50 per p y
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bag of 1. �• bus. They are good size -brick battery and shop Ion the ground
egg, suitable for table es wen, Phone floor with livin • apartments in the
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and particulars and conditions'of solo;
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Electric Ranges, Fixtures,.Bulbs
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Irons Fans' pied other
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•' Meeting .of Iluron,Cdnnty Council applyto W. ••;- ,,ur'
Vendor. ':.: 58.3 � i /j
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Wiring and Repairs.
Appliances
Phone I5Iu?
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the,'Count o''iTurnn will meet i h •
�omitil Chai b r ode'i i'• house to Rent • •
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Iclocl{ in. the. aft"errwon of Tuesday, A. hs use'. .and- 2, acres,>:of'•:good gar-:
Y, When your coat -]Sin is placed in a
e; 1925. `; All as den` ground, Apply. to; W. B'rydone, convenient; osition—
[he 1st 'day .of the
:ounts against the';Ceunt must be in .Clrnton: 57-4-2p, D'ree p •r' +
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, Y i tly under a window, v9itJ
.:glia n -..:„
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: ' r .. near 'street; ..
.hA . ands of the '.Clerk, not ]dreg; then. , � And the ,-Il srot Hatchet>z i t1 yp , eedrn the . - meetnn o£ _ . � Co 1 de'lr er
i g a v res can bo made.. moxa.o-
'domicil.: The . Barred hook eggs, .tor ha,tchxng,
.1..: Cduncil at this<mee'ting ..• ': .: .,.. clad ly.
•f from 'bird bred::from 1_ayrtlg Contest p
will aPpb n{ 'Valusitoris't0 :0 -tee the /Ellen you keep your bin' filled
u rep Y winners:, Settings. 4 ,cents,,.per .egg, with Heat Folks pal—
ounty. Applications, may be grade e,, ee Iter humlred; D. C. ,'Galbraith
-P ,.. ' •.
.o the Clerk or • any • member: of the fou 'can b'e'sur0 of: getting noir-::
Ba .freld:.Ont .Phoria G09 -r- t :
,,ouneil,. '- s• ' y fi 11, ln num';heat in your ouse at a mann- :
-G 0 r ? 'ice .central. , 5,0=tf
kl . W FIOLAlAt1Ts mum of expense.
,
we
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the fallowing
Leanun
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leve a
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varieties:
Gotit to
P
gees assortment
n "and
W4seonsrn,
Longfellow
lootSeets...
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of first 'class Seed •Corn, eluding
White Cap, Bailey, Golden Glow,
g ,. Field Coke sand Golden. Bantam `
•, :-;,• '.. 'fl G , , ,,
-o. tat ,Got.. :.., : ,',. u. :: a a
•. :.:.• - ,.y l:..az. .._ , � ,., ,,..<.. Two .w Ys to .save noneY,
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-Joao lily, Ma.y 14t1n 1926 ;'; ;5$-2 ,. i' s. ; ,,. 'Rhink them •over.
S. •C= . 'Mae : T:oghba<ns xa'nd PI,y-
'nen
and Sweet Alpha •Sweet Gorr
•.
anoutli Barred Roelt e put rn your secleg.
COURT , • :� , : ggs for hatch
0 I.ViST03V nn fnom good layingstrain, Pi•'ee
Totvnsltip et. Stanley g' g r,.
Y ] .$3,50 per 100' or 4c per” egg .]toy ti
Ao ee.rs hereby given that`d Court C41i thg .:
Tyndall, R. R. Zoo. 3, Clinton. Phoria
of-Revts'irn:: Il be held ret
. wtthe town- 8 en, 607, Clinton centra], 'G'4-54
ship hall, Vaina„on Monday;.. the 7th - i•
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In Root Seeds we have the 'Yellow Leviathan Wurzel' Mangan
and Canadians Gem Yellow Turnip.and Jumbo Elephant Turnip
Seed. 1 ."...,,:,(,.w„ c, 9 :,o,i,111,i. .011,11111M
day of .lune • 1926 a the hear of , -, dor
� Cheese for :,Sale
eleven '10 flock in, Sit,:foramcon. for , . , • ;
Cheese i or sale.,m :10 lb. lots or
;ho' urs pee• of heatingand: e erutin '
P p, ,d t more any time, present price 20o lb.
p ]taints a 'ainst the'Ass s_.
b :
good Clean
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coal
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Wezhave a good stock' of : rden and Flower S. -
g d Ga a .lSeeds of all yar
s
larges also so re R•ural NNV• ,' e
- i 1 w Yorker S ed, Potatoes,
ngcoin 5 x es ' W. It Lobb, president n • salesman,
,nont Roll of the --said Township for R, R:: No; 3 . Clinton..ntot. � 401i
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Persons having busi e s with
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lata Cauit will :please attend at Clothes Gieaed and Pressd
7 e'said time and d Bice without fur;;
15 . Clothes cleaned pressed and re:
cher notice:. 7, E. Harnwell Town- `,
,, paired, Woolen cods dr cleaned. C���
ship :Clerk: Dated' •at Varna this Rooms'I: over '.Heard's ,bab
rber shop,
1.8th day of May .1026, , . , 58-3 'W. J. Jago.--88-ti " PHONE
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