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The Clinton News Record, 1926-09-09, Page 5•0 M•• 7IX7RSCt S rte' F"7XiGRB7nitt 9,'; G`1d1 ; � •r mi0yn'Opt we§k:.3t w' > :eyon e shouth "W. •t t of o ., 1 u =on "hie !ty..':Tlei&I ;4be';a a Pus'r,ow of uziYl�ody tragci'','1 ....- .`s1nall toyvn sS one' an 1laubheh the cut of &°rgbster whet iall,i;ealn wins a chatsslsbitslitp tPeteiboro EatauhYtiet' @ '` jhiFi acceua s for the Godeiieh: naC.'s; rooster,; ,uhi4h, a}ppe3is period - in Aeiording ,to `'Who's Who,':! mole well-.isnown risen And women ui,•e the ehilslien of e)erymen than of those m. other professions 'Thos ought'',to be' e>kg cit+raging ., to the' ehtldreai of the - parsonages,, who soniettnves I06,1••they • have' muck to handehp' them: w t ■.�n Richard- de Brisa3',,'- editor.;of the;, Cauadiaia•'Foum, writing. r`eeelitly in, -the':London:Spectbtoi`said: "AIl•.that is needed„". to'solve the 'problems -, of •the:-'Emprie,."is the.•"transfer of °25, 000,000: of 1•ingland's populatiotr to x•04nad'a within':the :next half century."' ''Could we de With half a million Eng- `lisl .settlers ". :each, year f or. the • next .'fifty? u4ned •f + said M'a?s: sign ta'pe'r r n s I xpected'-this ; evenni ;her 'fatlet„ Ma. J Gibbs;gs usho.', +e a:fall. tlaewothet,, day;' ;was ilUu'1. d try . .* Eliza,betli Keti'riedy has `returned;' home After seen lin 'a 'Week ws>;1i her n eve AC's *,I4aiymold .ilavns of Stafta , i.- k' •Ma and :Mrs:. Rirs,'II Latotitelt andi• Mills' :Edith,:Lator tel! of St Thum aa; were•;iweek end guests: of the Misses: Dgaa ' , u H ve i i.tie as 141a and'•lY,fie.A.`'I.ue a,",,. atoll visit tq'E,dmontoai Anel vt,jaatk; couver. Iltteytwese Fthe guests •4i;',: • `,:their S`olr, Mrs" R';'Lucas, wbale -in ; w Ms-n3fftdieeeaatrytn°o^ntBh '°iMas oo omgReip• 1se:x:YS? e,haewt .htxoherehe iirutetfied1tniete n,nd4 uiember';gf the. staffof tle Co ;'. nation school' ' ''NI'rt. Geo: ` Shrpley?;. and M;rs J E,' Hogg attended 4' a meetitg of the; Executive of ' : the Conference • .'8l'anch: of the W M..S in S,oncloii On' Wednesday, tand t 'dVli Binford Colqul our. b hide o . .f Chicago. spent Tuesday at the home, of his :aunt, Mrs, Kennedy, Ontario, street,leaving: for , their' home • mo i ;Chicago the following Mu. and Mrs, J. ,Aitken,. Mr, D. K Prior, -Mrs: A. Currie, , Mrs, W. Gochiane, Miss:; Ella•Akam and Mrs. G. E. Hall and Mr. OrL, Hall attended the -- reception given foa: the Rev. Mr. ,McCormack at. Alt - burn on Tuesday evening. Mr. and; Mrs, Nelson Howes and, lit- tie daughter of Harriston, decent.' panied'-.by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mc- Cartney of Clinton, motored to Niagara, Buffalo and Toronto the end of the week and spent a very pleasant few days. -They returned via. I-Iarriston Mrs.. -J. Madison of To'r'onto accompanied then home. The ,Kingston Whig believes that • -a Weekly afternoon off for recreation lis, enough, and' that: Sunday should r"call be a day of rest. "To spend it in a Burly -burly of ,excitement . is not Molest to -' one's body or .work,"' • concludes..tlie Whig. 1f these people '"Who liketo racket around ori -Sunday had to really work all the other. days, .as some of us -do, they'd be glad to :rest on Sunday: „ 528 candidates' were nominated in Canada on Tuesday to contest" 244 .seats in the ':Dominion Election on. Tuesday. Conseivatiyes, 233, Liber - ...els, 199, Independents, 25, Progres- sives' 18, Labor 18, U. h', A. 12, and Liberal-Progr'essives 21. There are 50 fewer candidates than there were in last year's 'election. One seat, that of Provencher, Man,, goes by Reda- ' onation cdacanation to a LiberaI-Progressive. Eaufield Mr. and Mac. ?';,, H. Johns and fam- ily are spending their holidays'' at Wiarton., Mr. W. Denny of the Standard Bata stair at Harrtston is°assisting ..Mr. E. T, Brown during the absence ,,of the ananager,,Mr. E. 11. Johns. . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brandon and family accompanied by Miss. Maude McGregor' spent , the week -end and labor` Day with friends, in Kitchener, Mr. James L. Sterling and. little :granddaughter and Mrs. Crawford of Pickford, Wirth„ arrived on Tuesday to visit their another, Mrs. Wm. Stet - :ling. Mrs, M. Ross, Miss Helen Ross and Miss M. Pinning of Toronto are occu- , pying their cottage, Sum -R -Inn for a few days. Mrs. E. Trebilcock of London is ,;spending a few days at her cottage. Mn and Mrs. John Fraser returned Moate on Saturday after a motor trip to;Norval.:• Miss Winnifred Elliott returned to Lucknow on Saturday after visiting here for 'a week. Miss Itutlt . Houston, London, and Mr, Les. Fielding; of Mitchell. were : guests of the former's parents ever Labor Day. ..Rev. 'R. C. Pitts .of. Petrolia spent :a couple of days in the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Dixon and Miss • tarrie Dixon;Of Galt spent the hall ,.day 'with Rev. and Mrs. Paull, who acdornpanied then' to Galt upon their, ,return •on Monday evening. ' •-a14,r, and Mrs, H. . King .and Master Harold, Attwood, and Mr.,- Win. E. x'aiket, Sarnia, • spent the week -end - With their parent Ma and Mrs. . Chas. Parker.• Mr. Jas. Ferguson of Louden spent the week -end with his mother. Mrs. I. M. Woods left on Saturday to' visit friends in Thamesville , ,: Messrs. Geo. Dewar, 'Robt: Delgaty , end Thos. Westlake went to Toronto en Saturday to spend a few days at the Exhibition. ^' Mts. .D.. Prentice. and bliss Mar.- gatet .and JVfaster David Prentice, who 'have spent the past month with Mrs. Prentice's, parents, Mr: and Mi.'s. W. yt t•Stinsoir,, returned to their home :in Trento, on Sattwday • • ,Miss Gladys •Davison of London: 'spent the week end and Labor Day with her mother. "' Most of the people who have cot tapes -.on :hare •Occupied ootta'ges "liege during the summer have -returned to their homes in the 'cities: Among those wholeft the :end of'last 'Week', and this week are: ' Dr; and Mrs. E. W: Garrett and family, ,Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs L.,M. Day and Master. Jim Da ?, ,Detrdit; the;Misses Dr' ouin,' Grosse ,Point Park, Miieh.;; Mrs. Noble •Biu Ilett and family, Wmdsor , Rest. N.' and N�`r�'s.'-3 1Yt :Langford;'. Miss N. 'Langford,.Kitehene1; Mr. and,Mrs.'3. ' Tl. Dobie and family, Kitchener; Rey. . Keyes'andamily Lueknow, Mr and'Mrs. G B 7,01A Marnand IamilYt T White and fanul • " Dr.and Mrs, E v, ' Mr. and Mrs 1r Manness and fam'aly: `Mr. and -Mrs C >B Chapman aa,1?1, family, Dr. and - Mrs. Alexander and- -son Geoige,),Mrs. E 07 Shannon and :family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald,': 31r. and liis Geo.°Tama'bling andlam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. - 3 Hamilton, PM's: F: V. Granger rind family,- Mr. and t wo have •hid, seeeYal szttthi s;� n fw�.`Chlistmas�'or'btxits;,r -t ai'e ,.tli C� h•i lit ,�,., ma aril that, js . the i tis you w, nt t Phot s tor•' i bs ,.rBottet. collie • e a n n a s' iw n ;T d w; s'an' .' sat' `them side Plasytia dl! 1 '1., until 'you ,cant •'-thorn utk' Ghr?s ma:C� , will` n.,t i.o niso>ieny botoe !tpk.. .12 a Fter;i Dec:'st;,fot+'fi'+:liristsna5,)„ , Poitaaits take° sale ofiG.12 of''yiayr, i lends as' Giftss. (Tome in nosy a]1di'hasvhi•tXsat mutlia leOni to liothg w..il;tt� 140' o.':dhiso.,fi ' hili :.fok Amittclir'5,:;• .71V,t�', .R. es , lIsoJ3tr t.Stitlalr� .ux,' �. hN,. q MITCHELL, AZ`iDL �' • Axs,o xfeidpepIstei Miss ;Carrie I utier of Lq gdox: aiad ¥rases Titigeiae::and,;4a?}l e• Ged,des,:.of' Itel'grave vrsated' 1V7ist Xih'xtJxa, ,etor; oat Suli?daY-,; . Master Buddy Brown, Detroit. Mr. James Cameron, Miss Isobel and Master Evans i ans Cameron have re turned to Toronto after spending the summer<with Mr.. Cameron's mother. The morning service of the Ang- lican church will be held in the town hall at 11 a.m. and Sunday school at 10 a.m. next .Sunday and during the time that the church is undergoing repairs. The Presbyterian service will be held at 3 p.m. and Sunday school at 2 p.m. Miss Elva Dewar` went to Toronto last week to resume her teaching duties. Her mother accompanied her and spent simian days in the city. Miss Annie ,Dewar: returned to her duties in Poronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Garrett and family of Pittsburgh, Pa., who are on a motor trip, called on their, cousin, Miss M. E- Garrett on Sunday. Messrs. )W. J. Stinson, J. Pollock; d. Ii. Reid, It: McMurray, D. H, Mc Naughton and A.,L. Erwin attended the nomination at Hensall on Tues- day. • Dr. And. Mrs, LeRoy Hiles of Lon- don. Miss M. Broca and Mrs. W. H. Shannon, of Toronto are occupying the Matter's cottage in Lakeside Petit. Mr. E, Hnnt of London spent the week -end and Labor Day with'his parents at -their suinnier home here, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett ntncl Miss Grade Jowett returned an Thursday after motoring to Toronto and other points. , On Monday 'they motored Miss Grace Jowett to London, where she is attending Collegiate, ' Miss Anna ,Elliott went -to Goderich on Sunday from where she motored to Toronto with friends 'on Monday. Mrs. Newton -Brady returned last week after a host delightful summer spent in England and Ireland. Mr. and NIRS. Geo. Park and Miss Ailsa Park of Collingwoorl visited for a few days last week with Mrs. R:, Scotchutey. 'Bayfield will - observe Thursday next, Sept. 16th,.as Cipic"IToliday Marriagesi e, t. 01.1&11K-=•Fcl�l'S-•i'At; Va'i�iza, on,S p 1t, :by -tile Ret J` 1L,: •Miller, ;Cot- tani .utple of the Ilriaegrooni, assist- ed -by:,the Rev. J. J. D;uurant, pas- tor' el the Varna United church, Eva Mae, only daughterofMr,. and Mrs. E. H. Epps, to Melvin Elliott Clark, son of Mr. and' Mrs. George Clark, all 0f Varna.„ :. McFAD'D'EN•--OO1NISH-In, 'rlin- ton, on Sept. 2nd,, by Rev. C. 3, 1Mooreheuse, Ida Pearl, youngest.. daughter of Mrs. Cornish and the date James Cornish, to. Melville Ed- . man .d- man lit'cFadben of ,Cookstown. LANE-Kik/LAN-In St. Joseph's e church, Clinton, on Sept. 4th, by the ''Rev. Father Gaffney, assisted by the Rev. Fathers Goetz and Dant zer, Anna Loretta, elder daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Phel- an of Blyth, to William Andrew Lane ,of Clinton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane, - RO d)E -LOCI T -At Proton AR G>3 W N 1 f t ns' r�: have , on Xiand , a ew , o„ th ,wh` ' ul''� z 1 ,1v ::. • , ,a at a n c,s c :: � a 1 b e tionable •` tribes ini'farr` ",Sellatxa n mtitis'bags+ ' '01°110 Ph e Ss'' qn ,..,, ,oen'hal C1i �o' e A;ineetitN;:,.in the dntortbts off7llaos -McMillan will be Leh -ill it}ae Station, on Sept lst. by the Rev, F. W. Madden of Honeywood, Ottilie M., only daughter of Mr: add Mrs. 3, S. Lockhart of Proton, to Robert E. Bowden, son 61 Mr. and Mrs. W J. Rowden of Goderich township; IN M,EMORAIM MANN -In loving memory of Moses Mann, who passed away Sept. 11th, 1924. - Sad and sudden was' the call. He was dearly loved by all, The blow 'was terrible, the shock severe, : We little thought his death so near, And only those who have lost can .tell The pain at not saying a last fare:' well. =Sadly missed Mrs J M. Daly : and family W.13,' nI Mr anal s C' a dfa Mr 'I%o inson ? b .n Y, > k: 1, `d ani ondon� Mr it, Zb Wtll an tardily, L & • Mrs Thornton •. Mustard and famplyj. • 'Mrq I .13;; •tMonkhouse a.nd faintly,,. Mrs A (3 Hodgins, Prof: 7 .+ C llod;N ?grns' and':'14liss.•-Mabel fiodgine skid Nlrs.-' V. D.Stevensan'>aud fain , sly, Torottbo; Mr. and Mis. . V,'Mad- lin•^and k'aite,- Miss Norina 11r'own an21 Stanleg Township Ate. and Mrs.. Stephenson of Mar- lette, Mich., arlette,.Mich, have been renewing ac- quaintances on'the Goshen line and spent, a few days with Mr. and.Mis. Jas. Stephenson: Rev. R.' C. Pitts of Petrolia former pastor of Bayfield, Goshen: and Varna, was the guest of }lir. and Mrs. 3,• Mossop' and Mr. and Mrs. W. Scotch- aver one day ]sat weeny, Misses Merit Armstrong and Fran- cis Mossop left on Tuesday to attend Clinton Collegiate. .:.Their many friends wish the little girls every Success as they are both very young but full of ambition, • M'iss'E. • Mosso spent the past week with her: friends on the Brinson and Goshen lines, Mss, Harold--Penhale, . who spent the phstl;twe weeks visiting friends,at.: Lbndon and St. Thomas,, has returned home, Mr. John Cowan visited friends in Clinton one day recently, Mr.: Thomas NI/estlake is taking in the Fair at Toronto this week. • Mx.' Fred Scotchmer of Kitchener spent : the week=end visiting friends on the;•Brunson line. by wife and family. CARD .OF THANKS Mrs. James Martin and Mr, George, Golclough wish to express their sin- cere thanks for the -kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent severe bereavement, the death of daughter and wife, the' late Mrs. Coli- elough, and for the beautiful \floral offering's sent. , l tulle t .1C0.est9'A.ship 301n: and.Mrs.'' John 'Curran and • children, Eleanore and'Hagh'and'Mr. Att Curran of,'Clarksen,'Misses Anna and, Loretta Ptyiin - oI • Toronto,'"and', Ma. motored Leo•Flyiin of Montreal up anti: spent the holiday at the •lioine of the latter's ,parents, Mi ,and Mrs.. Domini Flyttn, : M1s., Flynn and Miss Margetaraccompanied.Qwen, ,them bast: •to. Toronto„Monday, eveziing. •- Mr. T;hgmas 'P.urbel] , of Stratford: visited his cousin, Mr: •Wilfred: Flynn over the holiday. •l `,: Nir, Rha, Mrs. M J. McCartney Stratfetd spent tliehoidaYy, with H+ul let t o i f +ie d o t s S wn h i n P Mr. ant Mill: Ingles•'aiul family of Stratford spent. home of 'the ,holiday at:•the Mr aiu Mas Idem y' Adatile Mrs.., yU,}li Collars oftathn'oy rand Mrs. Sdatry , Biotler, ofLonder. ted on Sunday - with. thermn.Mr -eouas,. • and Mos. Wm; Webster°arra Mrt.,and Barn For Sale .Stnall barn, 18x26, in James street, to be moved from property, for sale cheap. A L. •Cartwright, Huron street. 74-2 For Sale Oak bookcase and writing desk cotribined, in good condition; Apply to Mrs. G. D. Roberton, Clinton, Phone 79. 74-1 Shampooing' and Marvelling The ladies of -Clinton and vicinity will be interested to know that I ant now_ready to do shanapooingnd sn u'- telling, at my home in Queen street. Appointments may be made. Mrs. Ross Forrester. 74-2-p ' .For Sale Open buggy, wire wheels and new rubber tires; Massey -Harris 11 -hoe fertilizer drill, good as new, and a 0-1t. Deering mower, in good repair. W. W. Higgins, Bayfield. 74-2-p. Town .,i � intoia ri riday t<er • el 1 will lie givt4 , by „Addresses; W, G, Rralitfo •d HUGH ]4 IiL •Esq: At?d THOS, lteIV1I•LLAN: 0&r. Rtayinend Xs one of the best platform• speakera in. Ontario and rias:. e tl orough grasp of, , all the issues, sow, before the electors. Be sire • to hear: him," .: 74-1. ' Nioney Wanted $1500 wanted iinnnediately, on •good mortgage. ,'Money well secured. Will pay 7 percent. W'r'ite postoffice box 325, Clinton. Ontario. 74-2. Shoe Repairing Try W. M. Snell, the North End - shoe repairer. Shop in Mcflveen's Block, Albert street, North. 74-1-p Seed Wheat 4 A quantity of Dawson Golden Chaff wheat suitable for. seed. Apply to Fred Gook, R. R.• No. 4, Clinton. Phone 212 on G17, Clinton Central. Notice to Creditors In the estate of Joltti'Robert Hol- mes, late of tlfe.Township of Goderich ,lin the County of Huron, Retired Far- mer,. deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 56,, Chapter 121 of R. S 0., 1914, that all pers'onsi having claims'_ against the Estate of John Robert- Ilo]n es, who tiled on or about the sec- ond day of May, A l? 1926, at the Township of Goderich ,::are tecinired to' send to Dudley Holmes) Wingham or M. H. Howell, Goderiih, the , Execut- ors;) on -or before the twenty-eighth dayof September, AD, 1926, their name's and addresses -with a es es - i full ` par- ticulars of their claims in writing and the"tatute of the 'secpri,ttes(]f any) held by them., , • And ' fur then take ndtiee • that .atter, the,said twenty-eighth day of Sep- tember, A.D. 1926, the assets of the said Estate will be distributed by the sa dExecutbrs among the parties en- titled thereto', having regard only to claims of Which they shall then have notice sued the Estate will not be liable for any'claim not filed at the time of the said distribution,L Dined 1l '(;tis tw',evty eighth da$+ of `' Atvglzst, A , d.926 Dn ley,Eoithes, M; •'W; 'tfldwell; " c. Executors. 74-3. Good V . lutes in '; Cars Used s. We invite you to visit our li"sed,'Car Showrooms at 70' York St.,London, Ont., while you are visiting our exhi- bition, and see some of the best values in Western Ontario. Remember our cars are all recon- ditioned, and it Is a pleasure to show you the actual work done on each car. We carry a complete stock of p-eae tically all snakes and models. W. J. CHISHOLM DODGE BROTHERS DEALER 70 York St. London, Ont. STORAGE FOR 100 CARS • 74-1 Hospital Street Fair and Dance EAI JiR zN xs^fin! z� , •-LA1» )300 7 1 e ,4}iaE!CIl§.Ll m Mi xi ,d 0OUI-,. �: n s a• ;l� a 4Y9 lio e ,. _�•, 2 n,,....,4ihS as s ole ' f eek' . o i or Only; 'ua rile w a r�., � O AN. I. Q ALL '. {IN EN l POULTRY We advise. you to have the birds +0 crit dayiatg•laehN culled while the 'iva ks high Culling of birds done o eharie t roti h'.o>iri:office fxee I h g si encs 21 " �� � ce 214`Re d 4w sOffi � ,• Go To-, -r CC` ridag, October 1st. In Hospital Block on Shipley street Following are the booths: Christmas Gifts --Hospital Board Convener, Mrs. Mason. Touch .and Take -Girls Auxiliary. Mrs. Stevenson. Homemade baking and Towels -Clin- ton Women's Institute Mrs, Flynn Miseellaneops-Londesboro Women's Institute 'Miss Brigham Aprons -:Lady Bowlers Mrs. Fair Candy Booth Horne Cooking and - Produce -London Road Club Mrs. A. Wiltse Fish Pond Mrs, F. Thompson Baby Show -"Hospital babies," Prizes given, under 6 months, 6 months to 1 year, 1 year to 141• years, 11/2 Ur 2 years. Mrs, Combo Rummage Miss Zetta Bawden Afternoon Tea Mrs. McTaggart Donations may be left at Miss Haw - den's home any time during this month. EVENING DANCE IN TOWN HALL Commencing at 8:30 Admission -Gents, 60c, Ladies, 25c Should Weather be Unfavorable Bazaar will be/in. Town Hall 74-4 Piano Wanted A used piano' wanted. Give make, age, condition and price for} cash or on time. Address T. G. Elliott, R. R, No. 1 ,Bayfield, Ont. ' , 73-2, Nediger's Gaira ge For,. Gasoline,; Oilaml,Gxe,ase' Tires, Tubes and AQ.cesor,ies.. Let us figure on your-Ttpckiing 'Some Wood, *Sok W. J'. Nediger, er-, Pro � P If You, Cannot See As You Should Without. glasses, get them for the good of yourself and your eyes. let anything interfere with your con- sulting us. And don't, let anything cause you to defer the mattes,Per cause if glasses are- necessaryto en-' able you to see asyzou should, there' is no duty, 'before yoq of nioge tin- portance than getting them -Our ac horo h n e r r service is t a e W. .-ug �-a., H Hell ar_ Ontometrist, Clinton. 14-1-1 Farm. For Sale Bart lot 17-18, on the 8th Gaai:eo? 13ullett, consisting of 81% acres, good buildings, Also 50 acres on Con. 9. App]y on premises or by mail to, Wm. H, Hesk, Londesboro, R. R. no.l, Q2 -12-p Boarders and Roomers Wanted A number of boarders and roomers wanted, second,house west of Baptist church. Apply to Mrs. W. Cole. 70-tf =We Serve and Satisfy Baby's Buggy Por Sale A reed baby's ,buggy,, in good con- dition. Apply Mrs, W. T. Herman. 71-4, Slabs For Sale A quantity of good slabs for sale: Apply to A. D. ,McCartney, Clinton. Phone 256. 72-4 A Nice Farm Honte For Sale �.. That desirable farm of 100 acres sititiated just'outside the, corporation of the Town of Clinton, on the Pro vinciel Highway, being lot 22, cote 1, Hallett 'township. Soil rich. _ clay loam, excellent water. • For particulars apply 'to Alex. 11. Blown, Box 98,. Clinton, Ont, e 7141' Wanted ' A number of roomers" house cent- rally located, near school Apply News -Record. 71-4-p Razor Blades Sharpened Safety Baro' Blades •sharpened,. Satisfeeflonluaranteed or money re- ,funded " Single edge, 80, double edge 40. J, E '1lovey, Druggist, Clinton:. 70-tf Comfertable House to -Rent -With or : without, furniture: Elea- ',lights, leclights, :'town' water; five 'anitrutes< walk from postoffice, ten minutes i tet from Colleg, • Public . school Irl c and School of Commerce: Apply to Miss Hill; Wellington street. 69-tf4p SPECIALS for This Week Only Toilet Paper 6 for 25c Neb Soap 'Flal es, per pkg.... 10e. Quick Naptha Soap . , , 17 for $1,00 Ammonia 10c, 3 for 25c Classic Cleanser 3 fe? 33c Apple and, Straw. Jam . ,4 lb, tin 69c Orange Marmalade, 4 lb, tin .. 69c Pumpkin, per can 18c Tomatoes, per can 13c .... 2 for 25c Vulcatiizin g 'Satisf„a0boz y repairs guaranteed on balloon as well as high pressure tires. ,We, use the Goodyear Factory Method of le aYrmg W0buY your. ur old whbels ah'dtires if you buy a new set: 6f,,,Ballo1i .tn4s ;arid• wheels, E Il: Epps ia}1d:Soi7c, V Atria. Phone. Clin- ton, 626-21T Cooked Meats, Tomatoes, Celery Bananas and Oranges L. LAWSON & CO. PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 111 Clinton's 00)9Cit.R, L.ax1N-1Qrerrn, 1V, 'inky l°lia► A LIG'}IT ';))0.4,I1",. LOW-, .I - , all >Gnditzons It has,tlte.fo]lowzng strong lea£vas,• n ' ,,, + •r = Ltd ` traeztt w c ''•''<Ad' 's. a . e':Rean:- 1'ur ow lee wuthJ-a.. c, ew, . us ..... h h r' • and a 'des d. ca be set oto m ke. e: be 1 ca as h s, oiler rovided raga art end ;hen`ke t ful-oi:•grea$6.w1.11 prevent: dirt :ot sand froth eieteinng t'he' hub bearing- Effeetiye ser aper can be, adjusted tq fdr ax clese to the rim as, neeeseat s to do•'a gpvd'job 1 "Y =.s ire a can e•:h k d around & ° a7ce:',"< a1 ieanm . :to 0 usethe.rear tmak as uti .d .w lu h b ao a ;; Three ty,pes, m aTa +deep suets share for, general pua.fieao; work in• stlihbje :lait{t„•anolth'arrtd`r, gravelly and the thirdiwlneh'iS"''caped;ally suited for: P,eavy;=clay coin' ,The Fronk Furrow'Wheel:ean 'be controilled-in;two way, , either iby the polo,.: em y the hand level. •This Pl'vyr, as •a high arch?bea* and, tlter•eltan:'.wide, n t}yeon, o nelaing'• be-" . the,sb els insures-ample<:tlearaicefor trash even where field; eandityns ar -.cite tion ]sbad:.Ta11d dcau;; be•pias dt se cessfuily with thisw . ,.., •ol n C ]ter.,: hrc is su he re�•ul-arit •c b l through A 1&,lh ,,, ou ,..w ?z Rp. di. ,� ,v, . ti S g Stalks, wadi trash easily, and thus helps -,int, coveci'ng: TO, SEE:IT PS :CONVINCING PROOF.' CLIFFO'I?IS LOBB,_ Intplesnent: Representative it ei Hrdware Deering and McCormick Agescey Rowland's Old Stand ,' TELEPHO E 53 'CRiI-NAME N L STORIQ , Verdi Coupe Sale _ G;oun for x 192g' Mddely in good running order, Apply to W. J. Nediger Clinton. 62-11 Cheese for Sale Cheese tar sale in ` 10 lb, lots or more any time, present price, 21s lb.' W -H, Lobb, President and salesman.. R, lt.,, No. 3,_ Clinton. 4041 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and _re- paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop, W. J Jago. -83-11 A coal slay in August prevents a, cold day in December. - The Heat Folies can defend( your home against ,cold and storms. But •don't wait too long engagee their protection. -bin Let `them -fill ; your coal b n now then they'll be ready to battle with Y Winter from the earliest' frost until the last. Call the likkrliBett forooda c can coal � ® ,91 , v�T K. COIF Y COAL AAS PHONE 74 CLINTON ROIFINU Have Fi Complete stock of Toronto Asphalt Roofing the best by test. Every customer we have sold satisfied. Come and see our stock before fixing • F. R. :ASO W BARRISTER will be at his office in Clinton each MONDAY From 3 to 6P . m.. 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 mapla wood. R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence, phone 119 COAL your roof and compare ours L Stove, ECokegg, Nauntd anKednnTel hrGeshingoal Coal with any other's, A complete line of Flour, Feed, Grain and Stock Feeds always on hand. Prices right and our ain't is to satisfy: our' customers. J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers Also some Slabs 'E. WARD Huron Street, Phone 155. Singer Sewing Machine Sold on Easy Monthly Payments Special two-year terms given to "farmers ' Also a full stock of Needles, Belts and Parts for all makes Sole Agent for the Singer s` W. GLEN COOK Photos 171J P.O. Box 201'w Clinton 09 Absolute Shoe Comfort For people'who ps•efer. to, wear kid leathers in prefer- ence to all other kinds for°the real comfort which is found in them. We are offering two patterns which appeal to all lovers of top quality moder- ately priced. Oak tanned soles Goodyear Welted $6.50 and $7.00. Special Fittings for narrow feet. FRED JACKSON The Big Shoe Store Opposite the Town. Hall W C. H. VENDER; Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other' , Appliances Wiring and, Repairs. Phone 15Iw' ofateler FLOUR ANS F - W - • le ' :de bread and Pas trY flour bran, shostes acanrdrYmai 'dlienfinogfsh.i Ah Isroidifferent kinds of Poultry foods;' We h ave a car Of estern Oats, coming. Cliarleswortii P$0 NE 199