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+:.gt Interest to You
ile:E and Me W.
The women of former -generations
had many hardships of'whi@h women
'today now little, but they didn't have
.to zit and wait -their turn -in the bar-
ber shops. •
Miss McPhail, :the only woman
member of. Parliament, said, in view'
of the doings of the past session and
the confusion .in which it ended, that
more women were needed in the
House, that' "they couldn't do worse
than the men.” But we do not want
.any worse than the men have done.,
If women cannot do better let 'em
-"stick to their knitting."
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The Melghan Government was de-
feated on Friday morning last and the
Parliament dissolved. Premier Meigh-
an is forming a cabinet and a general
election will be held iii September..
Ton of the Progressive members who
had supported the newly -formed Gave-
•ernment during the first divisions,
voted with " eic-Premier King on a
- measure questioning the legality of
the Government's formation-
_Ratgi1iiiedd
Mrs. Kendall, 'Miss Betty Kendall
and Mr. Dorn and daughter of Detroit
were week -end guests at the Ritz
hotel.
Miss M. McMillan, Mrs, _ Draper
and Miss Helen McMillan of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Me Cenzie of Cuba
are at Mr, J..McMillan's cottage.
Miss Ethel Jowett of Brechin is
spending the long vacation with her
parents.
• Misses Elva and' Annie Dewar of
Toronto are hoinc for the summer
vacation.
Mrs Geo. M: Fraser and family of
,London .are occupying Mr. K. Moor -
house's Cottage: Y
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert :Stothers of
London are occupying Mrs. C. Stoth- I4I
+ors' cottage in Lakeside Park.
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Miss Gladys McMillan of ',Stratford
visited the Misses Peters, for a few
-days. - - . . -. 1
Mr. James Cameron and fancily of
'T'oronto aro visiting his mother, Mrs. .1
'T. !Cameron. '
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berry, blithe` s
Miss Margaret Burt and Master How-
.ard Burt, Miss Ada 'W'earing' and
Barry Baker of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley, Babe Wiley, Mrs. Howard. and .h
Cecil Douglas, Bob, George; Donald .0
:and Gordon Hbward of Detroit were .i
the guests of Ma's. F. W. Baker over
the week -end
Mr, and Mrs...1. Agnew and 'two
soils; Mr and Mrs. ' H: Barrett anti
Mr. J. Kerr of Detroit spent the U. c
'S. holiday at Mr: H. Weston's. tiv
Miss Ethel e e i dt arrived s h 1 G m nhar caved on
•'Saturday :to spend a week's' holiday
-with her parents. • c
Mr. Geo: L: Blair and Mr. Norman; h
"Toms of Detroit spent' the week -end' ,C
at their respective homes in the vil-h
lege. ••f
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones, Id's. ,and
Mrs. W. Robertson,- Ms. ' and Mrs. ti
Cyril Cox of Detroit, Mr•, and Mrs. al
.Alex. -Barr, M. and Mrs. Fred Larkin t
and Master Dick Larkin of Windsor;
-Mrs. Steele, Toronto; Mi•.: and Mrs.
Ebeirhard,}F<enneth'and Randolph Eh-
eriiiard of ;London, and' Mr. ;and b11's' 1•
'McDonald of 'Stratford are guests at
:Mies ''Norah Fierguson's. i
'Miss, Mary Simons, ,Goderich; llJss,
'O..W. Rhynas and Phil Rhynas;'Bur- 'y
lington, were also, guests for the v,
•week -end at Miss Ferguson's. . T
Rev Canon C. R. Genie of London
will conduct •the service. in Trinity
'church:' next' Sunday morning at 11 J
:a.m.•
Mr.E. Brown relieved the'man e
ager of the Standard Bank in'Arkona
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fora week.• .1;
tD'r. and Mrs. `VV'.' J. " Tillman and ';p
f niily of 'London came on Thursday F
haat to 'their cottage, '.`Lon '.: Vue."
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'Miss Gwen Elliott of Manilla it P
'boric for the venation.
Mrs. F; Ritchie and: little llfiss-Mur
to
ini of Eimvale and Mr. and Mrs, M.
C. Hart and Master Charlie Hayti- h
'of Toronto came' on 'Wednesday o'
`last Weelt'te visit lair_ parents, Mr.
ainil •i1'Tss, -Geo. Xing.:' - et
'Mrs. 'Genaett and family ofiRich-
mond, Indiana, are occupying William
Metcalfe's cottage, '
Miss Jen Woods -of Orton is 'home fi
'for the long vacation:
Mr. F, H. Rhodes of Toronto vis-!
ited his son, Sfr. J. B. Rhodes,,at•Miss
M. Reid's for ;a few days last week. Je
Geo. Warner . ancl-' Misses !ga
Birch of Windsor 'are occupying Mrs, 'F
Ross'• cottage, .Sum -It. -Inn, :11
Those who carte this month to cceu-
py cottages in,. Jewett's Grove are:
Dr. and Mrs. Shields'acid• family,'Kit-
ehener; Dr. and Mrs. Livingdton;and
family;' Waterloo; W: P. •Clement and
Miss Betty Clement, Kitchener; Mrs,
L., B. Monkhouse and faintly, Torontb,
Mrs. 'H A. 'Stott is visiting friends
in Toledo, Ohio: •
Miss Lucy McLeod and Mr. Chris:
Plater of Detroit_ spent the 1i.- S., A.
holiday :with the foriner's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, IV. J. McLeod:
Mrs. 'E. V. Hessian and family -are
occupying Mn. 5, Reid's cottage..
Mr,: and 'Mrs," R. 'I3. Dowler and,
family 05 London are- in Mr.'.Robt.
Heard's cottage.
Amongst those who have come to
occupy their summer homes here are;
Mr. G-. 'Keriher, Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
Smith and soon Carmen, 11Ir•. and Mrs.
A. 5. ,Stevens and, family, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hunt, Mr, and Mrs. 0: R..
Will and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
Robinson end family, Mrs. E, N: Bart
and Miss Dorothy Hart, Mr.. and Mrs.
E: Manness and family, Dr. and Mrs.
N. B. Alexander and • son, Geoxge,
Lindon; Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Orr and
family, Miss Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. S.
R. McConkey, Mx. and Mrs. '1I'.' A.
Lawson and fancily, Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs, W. D. Stevenson and family
and Mr. and Mrs, ,1 : W. Oates and
family, Toronto; Mr. and lis. W. IT
May and family, St, Marys; Mr. and
Mis, L. M:,Day and"son, Tim, Detroit,'
and Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Mustard
and family, Toronto.
Those occupying cottages in Dee
Lodge- Park are: • Mr. and Mrs.
Fitzgerald, Dr ,and. Mrs. 3, M. Bes
and family, London; Mrs. D. Basting
and family, Galt, and Mr. and Mr
Gordon Kennedy, Toronto, •
Miss Inez 'Covert and SIr•, and Mr
W. Wightman of Detroit are ,guest
of the Misses Rankin.
Miss M. Sterling of Goderich is vis
iting her aunt, Mrs Win. Stirling. '
Misses Drouin, • Faiebenk and Saw
er of Detroit are, occupying Mis
Rankin's cottage, "I3!illerest"
Miss N. Tilley, Miss M. MeGunega
Ess M. McClennan . andMaster aster Jo
McClennan •of.Stratford are guests o
Mrs. S. R. McConkey.
Mist Jean Allen and Miss L. M'o
ey are'`guests of IVIrs. L. M. Day's.
Miss Edith Neelin of Toronto spen
t re week -end with Mrs, i, M. Wood
Dr. and Mrs..H. Lewis of Toront
pent a few 'days with. Dr, and Mrs
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Woods last week.
The people of the village 'were
greatly shocked on Thursday! last- to
ear of thee -death of George Sidney
astle. • Mr. Castle had not been feel -
ng Well for some time but it was no
thought that he was seriously iti'`unti
Wednesday, when he was taken t
oderieh hospital where an operatio
was "performed, to which'he sue
um'bed on Thursday, July 1st. H
as horn,in Bayfield, Oct. 5, 1859
ivhe}'e the Ritz hotel now stands, be
ng the only son of the late Geo
'Ali the . age of, three year
e moved.lvrth his patents to th
astle farm on the !gauble line, whi
e later helped to clear.
187e .ho was mar tied , 'to Marith
Tedd end they lived on the farin inE
1 1902; when he moved w th'his fain
y to• the village; where they hay
eslded ever since.
.Mr. Castle had •a happy disposition
He, was a good ;neighbor and always
willing to lend a hand" and is great
missed in ttie village.' Re wa's
ember, of Ithe Anglican church ;ap'
n polities was a Conservative and for
several_YYears he was a nienlbei of'th
Wage eouncil. He is survived by'his
idow and five children, '' George
hos. 'W. and John'' R. of •Bayfiel
Maud of Detroilt :and J, -Sidney of
Stratfprd, and ,his only' sister, Mrs.
ohn Bolioelc of this village.
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The funeral, Which Was largely at, -
tided, took' place from hi,4 late rest-
ence an• Saturday, duly 3# -The der',
ice'was conducted 'by 'Rev,„;, -F-, IT.
aull, the pallbearers• being Jas
owlie, Samuel 'Cleave, IHarxy Dara
ow, A. E: Erwin, Robt,'Orr; Chas,
arker. The'floral 'tribtutes were
any and beauttful;.showing.the es-
ern it which deceased was held,'
Amongst those: who attended the
inexal:'fronr :a' distance were: "Mrs,
oward and family, and Mr.': and Mrs.
W Wiley Detroit; Geo. I.Lgwai;d, Ex-
er arid. M,r., anti Mrs.. Jilin . Elwell,
trand Bend. •
Promotion exiaminations - in •,Bay-.
eld I'tibiie school;',
Senior,' Rooin
Jt 4th to Sr. 4th= -Lottie Higgins,
essie LlndsaY, .Fred Weston, Mar
ret Ellietb, Agnes Iierr, George
inlay, Newton Sturgeon and Ella
eKay recommended
Sr. 3rd, to Jt.'Gth-•Doris
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NrieiQr .
Llinton
ltaxclt Jilin Brpwp, 'Cnaften W'eston`,+
;D. ertheha% Si'rci'rgedn„'r
a=M: 13:•ri
GoaI e T.!Y�
te•}/.' ler
JIinior Room
3rd to .Sr Sad il3einkce Seed ,
lionurs Masy Wadcombe; honoa�s;
Craig Kotx,:Zienneth.l ernei,r>ecom
lneniled
S • 2nd to Jr. -3Md-Them Pa2lcerr,
honors • fru ,' Wild o
Ts443.o d a sm n
Edith, 1Vlerner, ,,Sandy ;Mustard,` Ern
rna.Stur can, Jack ,Lindsay; Lacy-,
er ee.' O
i J lids recgmmenc%ed
NI1cL
Jr.- 2nci •to :Si 2nd ui
Lose
Maud Parker, Igeith, Gemil?hardt,-
Deair; Castle Jarnes I,Stur geon; Broven.
Lindsay .And Louis 'Wild, recorncpend-
ed.
-;"Sr.-.1st Fite Jr:2nd-✓Com .Castro,
John Carson -Hugh McLeod • MerVia
�Eliiott
Sr. -Primer ,'to 1 Bopk-•Charles'
Parker, Clarre Parket, ;William Wiiliain qs
mond
- 55, Primer to Sr. Primer-_Jeasi,
'Dunn, Etta Rohn,' Leona -Holm, 'Dick
-A. W., Woods, teacher,
People You Know
Miss E. Kemp is ici Toronto marking
- examination papers.
Mis:s:Elizabeth Ford ''of Oshawa is
'home -for the vaeation,
Miss Dorothy Jervis of Union Creek
is : home for the "holidays..
Miss Ruth McMalth is taking a gsum-
mer eortrse 'at Toronto- University.
Mass Carrie Akam«bf•Los Angeles is
visiting her mother, Mrs. '+ C. Alcorn.
Mrs. L. C. Harrison and ehildren are
spending a vacation at Port- Stan.
Mr•. Karl Wilken of Wiirdsot toted
over and is spending the Week in
town.
Mrs. Carrie Jervis spent the Domin-
ion Day ' holiday with Toronto
fxiends. ,
Marriages ' q
COLBMAN-McKINLEY = in Clin
ton, oil Tune 24th, by the Bev. A.
� A. Holmes, Elinor A. E., younger•.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
S£inley, to Barvey,.Colenian, elder
son of , Mr. and Mrs:IFrank Cole-
man of the Parr line,' Stainley. '
ROBDR11SON.- CHANT - At 201
Madison Avenue, Toronto, on June
30th, by ;the Rev. Dr. F. 'H. Wal-
lace of Victoria 'College,' Elizabeth
Hay, daughter of Prof; C. A. Chant-
and
haniand Mrs. Chant, to Hartley 'Grant
Robertson, son of Prof. J..• G. Rob-
ertson and Mrs. Robertson,
Births
GIH'SON--In Goderich township, on
June.29th, to .Mr. anti Mrs. John T.
• • ?Gibson, a• son,
IR.ELLY••-'r1 Morris township on -June
22nd,.te Mr and Mrs. Michael Kelly,
a son.
Depth'
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PIOIKETT-In Goderich township, on
,lune 20th, to Mr, and Mrs; W. H.
Pickett, a daughter,
CASTLE -In Goderich Hospital, on
July. lst, George Sidney Castle,
of Bayfield, aged 67 years.
For Sale
A quantil`y of swee£ clover,• alfalfa,
and timothy hay by the acre. Bert
Irwin, R. R. No. 2,' Seaforth. 65-2-p
Help Wanted
Women or girls to opertite power
driven machines - , New • machines,
leasant work TOMS.. P o s. Apply dlinton
Clothing Mfgrs., Jackson Block, Clin-
ton, 65-2
'Auction Sale . '
Of Farm Stock and Implements
The nndersigned auctioneer has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction at lot 20, 16th con, Goderich
township, 3 miles north west *5 Clin-
ton, on ' Thnrsd'ay, July 15th, com-
mencing at 12:30, sharp, the fallow-
ing: Horses -Team mares, 4 'arid 5
years geld; heavy mare, 11 years old;
mare, ,7 years old; gelding,' 3; years
old; filly, 3 years old; registered
filly.2 years old; grey gelding, 2 years
old; gelding rising]. year; p6ey quiet
for ladies oto "drive '..Cattle -regis-
tered Jersey, 6;•year"s old,:caif 13Y -side
registered•Jer'sey, 5 yearearesh;.z4g;
isered ,Jersey,;;' goalse.'calf by side,
ge',Ayr shim ` co, :7' ,eats`'' c`i
fresh;:Durl;am;;eoww; 7 ,cans ilii, "c•llf
by side, roach cow, 5 years old, fresh
roan cow; 7'ycare old; cjittking by?n
Ole eow,• 5 'years' old, ;',rnrlking;,'part
Jersey' cow, 6•; year old;- fresh . o1
stein eow,.5r years olds fresh; stein cow, : 3 years ' olcl 'fresh; blas k
cow, 7 •years tofreshen shoxtly;'brin-
die cow, 6years, to freshen shortly;
registered' Shorthorn, :dire lest of
Aug.; . Ayrshire'' dow, 7 Weare, fresh;
roan Shorthorn' heifer„ 2 yeas s,. resp;,
roan :cow, 4 yea'rs,;,diie:in fall; '"Ole
,Jorsey herferriding 2 years,,. bred h
weeks; 4 Steers,rising; '3 ,years:,• 3
Hereford herflirs, 1 year' old; 4 ]-Jur
ham Heifers, ; Y', -years. old; Holstein
heifer, casing 2 -year&, old; 6 �ypung I sail::
calves;, ope purebred Shorthorn.:bull,
WL e'en 41
vtiE a?hiitP1Si nOio will Ile Nie call
day, atlsb well +be •"open Tuesday. as'.
•usual Wlient En+ Clinton• to the cele-
baation it would be: a 4-ood ;time to,
Isaye Photos taken
Burgess, Portrait Studw
Et,/y• AND CLINPON
Teacher Wanted
Roc S. S f e 5',. H tt,.1% miles
south of Londesbore uties'to cam
merice ,Sp rt; 1st Apply stating ex-
perience, salary aqd q'ualifications be
fore July 20th Wic Hoggart, sec.
treasurer, 'R R No'.1' Londesboro.
65-2 n
Sale Postponed •
Owing to, the fact that.1VI5. 0. ,W.
Potter has 'been edited unexpectedly
t'u••the West thd'sa'le of hisPorters
Hill property has been'postponed iii-
definitely.' 65-1
Wanted to Rent
Would tent or consider (buying, a'
small cottage. 'Occupation wanted
Aug. 15th'.: Would prefer modern con-
veniences. " Write 'Dy;awer B, pare of
The News -Record, Clinton. 65-1'
• Razor Blades,: Sharpened
Safety Razor Blades sharpened.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re-
funded. Single edge 3e; double edge
4c, J. E. Hovey, Druggist, Clinton.
65-4
' :orge' Astray
Bay mare strayed to the premises
65 the undersigned on July 1st. Own-
er may have same by -proving prop-
erty and paying' 'expenses. 'Frank
Glew, R. 1?. No. 4, Clinton. Phone 34
on 617. 65-3
Your Eyes and Your 'Nerves
Your eyes are directly connected
with • your nervous system. _ Strain
your': eyes' and the . effect'may be felt
almost anywhere in the body. 'Head-
aches'are a common -result, though
there are many other attendant ills.
When your eyes receive proper at-
tention this' nervous strain is remov-
ed and usually tite'troubles vanish at
once.' Let us help you. W. H. Hell -
yea', Optometrist, Clinton, Ont.
Cottage to Rent.
A small, convenient -house, suitable
for two, five minutes walla front• the
postoffice. Possession given the bit-
ter- pant :of August, . Apply.:.:address-
ing Drawer B, - care The News -Re-
cord, Clinton. • 65-15
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS
In the Estate of.Charles Helyar,
.Deceased-
NOTICE
eceased'NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having - claims against the
Estate of Charles John Helyar, late
of the Town of Clinton, in the County
of Huron,'Blacksmith, deceased; who
died err or about the thirtieth day of
April, A.D. 1926, are required to de
liver to Barbara McIver, the Admin-
istratrix of the 'said Estate or her
solicitor, .on or before the second day
of August, A.D. 1936, 'a -full state-
ment of their' claims together ,with
particulars thereof, and the mature of
the securities, if any, ,held by them
all duly. verified by affidavit.
AND •TAIL NOTICE that after
the said lastlnentioned:'date the said
Admrnistrstrix will proceed to distri-
bute,'the 'estate of 'the said deeeased
amongst ,the persons. entitled thereto
having regard oruly to' such claims as
she shall have received clue notice and
in accordance therewith;
PERSONS -indebted to ,the de-
ceased to theetime ofhis death are
required to take notice that all in-
debtedness to the Estate must be paid
on or before August 1stj 1926,- and
claims not so..paid, will be cailected
and costs added. •
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
sixth day of July A.D. 1926.
• W. Brydone, Clinton, Ontario,: Sol
icitoi for the said Administratrix.
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Reduction,Sale 4
Owing to damage by firie'I'•'have
decided t6 sell all stock on hand, .!n -
chiding' ;cream separators,. scales,'
p'utnps, and all repairs, at reduced
piaees Will also sell , mains ort
'building and property. . J: Cart-
wright. 64-2-p
Strawberiies 'Fer Sale.
iluantity` of strawberries' for sale.
Apply to Phillip Rowcliffe, Walnut
Grove,'BOB* road, Goderich- town-
ship. Phone 22 oor.607.. ;64-2�p
lenders Wanted
Tenders will bo i4'ceived •u1.til July
1011x, for tlag;,de49i ion of,the:inter-
iti1' of 8,...,0,7'No 14, Stanley, the work
to he conilpleted by .Atug.,15th.' Low-
est''tender .nal, iiel'ssarily accepted::;
t JerViS Horton se ;treasnrzer, R. R.'
No ;'.3, .T ippesi T'ho'ne, 66, en 77, Hen.
;64-2-p
12 months . The' above'.`•eeows -are an'
extra.' choice,, lot. Pigs -registered
sow, bred.abont' 2• months;'2 York
sows, hied; 12 very, clroaee Chnnks;' 14
voune''':itigs ' Aibont 40young ;Izetrs
.I;itplements=grat ind hew Quei)ea-' and
pious bnanci:,laew•set of 4 section
harrows 4 section harxows„
Deering oultiyater; ',new:'heree Rake,
sinlgr;' wanting;;•plow 111 hoe' droll,
,NLassey-liatris 'Deering :;binder;, 7 -ft„
crit; r'4novVex, *l, tilt; faint wagon,
• box and attic 'hay n.ael” .a eat pulper ,
eedar,'posta, 3 sets bf dnilrle'harness
Set rt,igle harnees Sevnn*r l'good horse'
ooliarsi neck yokes; Whifflett'ees and
other articles tee numerous, to,itien-
tion. A considerable 'quantity of
standing`hay if not Sold before` day
0f sale, One hundred 5nslteis of bar-,
lev and a •r+uatitity • et oats Terms;
Alli sums of $10 -and under east; aver
that amount, mine months' credit ori"
furnishing bankable •:paper or 'a,dia -
.count of 6 per 'cent Vete• P1$ntun'for
cash, 1verrvthing will be sold as the
prourietor has sold his farni and is
giving un farming. Geo: H. Elliott,
auctioneer, W.' A. Townshend, •hre-
'; ;Auction Sale.
Of household effects, including
piano, at thgs residence pf
the Under-'
sighedi Prrncesf stt,pet„ Clinton, on
Saturday "aft?xnooln July tote at 2
,octoek Mrs'; George"' 3utnett, pro-
prietress 0. H 10,1iiott, 'atiestioneer.
64-2
I ' m For Sale
tot y. 1batto•;
own=as,
the
Rutedeo, fynn' Dont btnig bf 137<:acre3
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ofcla.'loalsituated on Golerich-
Kitchener hrp�'hway,! 6.:miles;;est of
Clinton, 6 .inile5 east. of :Godorich, 1;:
from school- and church: Well watered'
an : u d rd aid 1T -roomed d n e r ed, 7 om d housa,
bank -barn and she'd ail in good r,-
pair" For further :particulars apply
to F. G. Ford, Holmesville, Orin.
Phone' 611-r-16,• Clititon. • '
68-tf
Farm Pot Sale
Path' lot 1-18, on the 8th eon, of
Hallett, oortsisting of 81.'4 , acres,
food'buildings. Also 50 acres on Con:'
9, Apply, bn :premises or by mail to,
W ro.,11. Ilesk, Londesboro, R. _R.,'no.1i
`.:W .'TrawaItrta
DEALER I.N
'5HE •NEW -LAID EGG
We SP;'DCIALIZF in Mille -red Petit-
try -
e it -1
try 12 months in ;the year:; - Phone •aa;.
early 1n, the Week as 'possible for'
perces. 'r
GOOD �a,EMAND, FOR ALL ;4tTrrauSt
&11 I`TO, i POL?LTRY
We advise you to have the birds o '
your laying pen' culled while the
price' is high, Culling -of :bids done
free Of charge through our office.
'Phones-Office,,2.14j Residence, 214w
'or Sale, C ►e,aj
One Six cylinder
McLAUGLIN
Five Passenger Car,
In good :Condition.
Only ran eleven thousand Miles,
and in good shape:-
:also
hape-also some 12 'inch rail wood at
"Nodi :er
searag e'`_
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Ford Coupe for Sale
1925.Mbdel,- in good sunning order.
Apply to W. 3. Nediger Clinton. 62-tf
Local Representative Wanted
To sell for the "Old' Reliable Font -
hill Nurseries." Stant now, large
list of specialties, handsome free out-
fit, exclusive territory highest com-
missions. Write for terms and cata-
logue, Stone - Wellington, Toronto.
' 63-4
Cheese for Sale ,
Cheese for, sale •in 10 1b. lots or
more any time, present ,price 22c Ib.
W. H. Lobb, president and salesman.
R. R. No., 3, Clinton. 40-tf
Clothes. Cleaned "arid Pressed
•Clothes cleaned pressed end re
paired. Woolen goods,, dry cleaned.
Rooms• over Heard's barber shop,
W.J.lago`. -83-11
Fruit Suggestions
Olive Butter, per jar • 20e
Plain Olives 20c and 40c
Stuffed Olives 20c and 40e
Pimento Cheese, per pkg. 25c
Picnic size, Pickles ' .25c.
SPECIALS FOR YOUR PANTRY
Shredded Cocoanut, per lb, ., `27c
Cocoa, per lb. . , . 10c
Walnuts, halves, per Lb. 53p
Currants, per Ib.. , 14e
Raisins, seedless, per lb, 14c.
Baby Puffed Raisins, per lb, 14c
P011 THE 12th OF JULY
Green Beans, New 'Potatoes, Nltw
Carrots and Beets, Lettuce and
Watermelon,
MEATS
Cooked and Smoked
,Bonelless'Picrilc Main, Cottage rolls;
Breakfast and Baek Bacon;..Cooked
Ham, Variety Loaf, Macaroni and
Cheese .Loaf,"'Giinns brand ,Delicacy,
MILK AND CREAM
HANDLED AT 7'ITE.STOLt
E
L. LAWSON & CO.
Delivery Service from 7.30 to12-
' ' 1.30 to 6
Phone 111 ,
Clinton.'..
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MERCURY LO� G'W R,
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JULY FOUR, -
'fIU1P' tJCX7 FIRE
Jiily Four! '
Fire -trackers popping!
Flags waving!
Bands (playing! ;
Soldiers marching!
, . Soldiers prepared to ,fight, if net.
ccssary,-
Speaking of prep_atredness, are you'
ready for next winter ?
:How about yourcoal supply?
The Heat Folks' ,believe in prepay.
edness • They •think it costs less in_
money, ver'i -and health to keep your
y PY
coal. stocked ;:;ready for Winter's at-
.pack t a'- t have..t ,arm, r
Vein!: 4P yourself
h.i. Y
after warder5ires the f'st-.shot.
Call :tlie
for good,r'clean'coal':
OAE COMPANY
PHONE '74 CLINTON
T; .6aDtlX; JIJXa3 8, 192Fi. ' 1
indoNv for
ocials
will
,a
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vat
J cis
ille� Hardwire C�
• Deering and McCormick Agency -
TBLEPHON g3 L.Rowland's Old Stand
. E CHI NAMEL STORE
Women's Exchange
Walleye a good stock of fancy and
practical sev)ing, , -Let -us supply your extra balking
for the 12th; Orders taken up to 6
o'clock Friday night for delivery Sat-
uday. Phoiie 17.
•
Marcel, Waving 50c
Hours -40 a.m. to 6 p.m,
65-1
SEEDS
Years of experience. have gone in-
to the selection of .our stock as to
quality and price. We. 'have a com-
plete lfne sof Timothy, Alsilce,' 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' Flour expected. daily. Special
prices; •
.
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
- Flour and Feed Merchants and •
Grain Buyers
. R.DARROW
BARRISTER
Will be at his office.
in Clinton each
MONDAY
From 3 to 6 p.m.
30-tf.
p.
Q AL
Having erected new coal sheds will
have on hand full stock of coal for
immediate delivery:'- Prices reason-
able, AIso a quantity of dry maple
wood.
-R: J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone. 119
COAL
Stove and Nut goal, Coke, Soft Coal
• and Kennel Coal
Also Some Wood
E. WARD . -
Phone 155. Huron Street,
Ladies' Attention
I am prepared to do first class re.'
pair•', work for all makes of Sewing!
Machines.
Also a full stock of
Needles, Belts and Parts
for all makes
Sole Agent for the Singer
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 1715 P.0. Box 201, Clinton
09
al
JULY CLEARI-NO
We are offering, ttractive Shoe Bargains during the pres-
'ent month. '"We have a -number of lines to dear out in which
'some sizes are missing, but among the lots we will find, your
• size. and -fitting at -a price which is considerable of a saving to
you,
The offerings for this week will be a' special lot of up-to-date Tan
• Calf Shoes, 56.50 Shoes. They go at half -price $3.25
Another lot of Black Patent and I6'
id Strap t Shoes, also closing, out
Hal
a c . f Price 33.25
A Bumsh of White'Shoes;'Straps and Oxfords. ,
They get the grand shunt at' 98c
.l3lacit. Calf;Oicfords. for
: Boys' Blacic Oxfords
a.. ,.,,...... .$3`.49
CASH AND NO APPROBATONS
$2.98
FRED
The Big Shoe Store . Opposite . the Town Salt
C. .. H.
I3 `��NNIE Electrician
! cirician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures Bu1 I
Vii;, rons, Fans and othee
Appliances
Wiring p and ' Repairs. •
Phone 15 l
immommaasto
,Wehave,
Flour
and Feeds, s cattle tie 'and'dair.
Y
salt: Western ®acs
Rolled:
Odts
arrd'P away
Chop' always hand
We ha' e • got , .
v i a
n stoelc of Gi' t:'I✓d e " Twme '"
g � $ and. �t)1
able pl Our, custtimer s.iih Nhat 'they
require,.
be
Quality Gilt •Edge Twine is'of the best.
1arlesiwortli
PHONE 199