The Clinton News Record, 1926-11-18, Page 5Clinton NeW8e-ReetW
TIFURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923i,„
of iintprest to You mftrnages Christmas Photos
and ,IVILe
Now we„ are to have a .seedless
That fine When you
have i -oast apples; yoa can go
th-tough .without haying to beware -of
Lhe s055
ialni-r-iinrdng on the border we're
1- stopped sand the number of hoin,8-
ibrewing perinits in Ontario curtailed
ithe matter of enthreing :the 0. T. A.
wonld be tritiferially
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renaillcs the Guelph Met-
i,etimt philosophically snow storm
even this' early season is 'a
iLheap sight better than a „cy..flonc or
an earthquake." To' which. We all
,,answer 'Aye."
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Getting about time there was some
action ;froin„ the customs eornolission.
:1-Iape that the/m.10i probe is not be-
,irig called off. Also,"is the clepartmeht
.acting on .the recommeiniatioriS al-
ready in a de ?
"Many people," says „The' St. Marg
-"Joon-MI-Amos, "with questioned
th efficiencY of the '0. T. A.,
will vote against Ferguson's' policy
because they recognize that the p -re.:
;sent system' at " its. worst is much
easier, to .enforce than .dn' intes'nsing-
ling
,of „wet, amd dry areas woUld, he."
"The other, day we came across a
reutarits .The Shelbonime
• reonomist; "that said: 'A Toronto,
aldernia-Mbas 'stated in public -that he
"thinks there Should' be a law" to coth'-
pel
weinen to wear. shorter'shirts on
'the steeetb.'. But the clipping was in
na 1603 seiap hook.",
Well, 'anyway, isn't :it eneoraging? -
. -Here's one great eeform . that has
Me6nebrought• about 'Without legiela-
.
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One would Siipplose that the 'folk'
a•vouldt stop talking ' about The short
.dresses worn' b -y woMen, now that
they have been wort such alength
tine, ..A. little' boy in Clinton the
other day Tan into the horde and cal.'
led to his mother: "Two ladies went'
.'-down, the street, Mother, end they
hadn't any legs." On investigatiOn
. it was discovered that thelltdieS it(
-question were iVearing skirts con-
....-sideribly longer than the preSent•
mode, Evidently the little boy had
never before seen a lady who did not
show is comparatively lengthy bit of
leg, and he jumped to the conclusion.
that these two lacked these handy
appendages. ' • - •
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We have heaid frolll'seYeral sources
t that Government Control in Alberti},
is working out well, that conditions
• under ,il are much , improved. IV
seems to all depend ,upon who (104
:the rdporting. In a sworn statement,
over- theirown signatures, twe min-
7isters of the ,Tjnited Chureh. of Oen-
: ada, Revs. J. F. Knight tand,..W. Hely-
win, tell of their visit een Nev. 3rd,
.to twoeof the leeding,Ifotels' isa which
beer peelers are .conducted.. Isa 'mei,
the Iiirgosti there we.re i.08 tables and
44)-c1sairs. The attendant informed
01ein that tlae. capacity Of the. room
' 'bad inereased .recently twenty-
five per Cent. and it was often
-• caplet]. ...The proprietor .expressed
himielf as perfeetly satisfied :with
Aushiess,eonditions, • On this particu-
lar evening 138 persons, 8 of .whom
were women,. were, sitting at the
tables drinking and smoking.. At an-
other hotel, about a third thesize of
• the'dirst, 104 persons, eight. of :whom
were' women, were found. From two
exits of this room al ten o'clock 128
-men and seven woma, twenty-five
per cent, of whem. were ',unable to
walk, straight,--.'emergd. .'.`Ctur ton,
elusion," they say, "after two' and a
halP.years of Government -Control is
that it is no 'improvement over the
old.bar system and is an unspeakable
'tragedy compared with prohibition in
the province." '
MrrEerglison has ,.withdrawn his
beer parlor proposals :but if Vovern-
eontrol as proposed is carried.
hoiv long. -iv -4n be efore..those who
' claim -tiered 'for 'the • defeat- of • 'the
0. T A. Will "tisk for the sale Of beer
'by' the glees? • . • ,
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Premier Ferguson, is emphatic „In
:declaring,that •the' bootlegger w -ill be
nut out of business by..- his 05vergient
•contrel 'system, a's people will be able
iq get ;id the liquor they wish from.
overnment stores and•there will be
no need' to:apply, 'to . a bootlegger.
Perheps it' will work out ,soniewhat
-that• way. pertainiy: if „there were
government' 'store; every 'other
street eorner whee-anyorio could go
In and buy-alrtheY, like there' would-
be no' need te patronize bootleggers.
• But; a majority of the peoPle
-eerie hare' declared' o•ver and Dyer
again- that ,they•Wishe'd' 'the- sale . of
Si 'liquor in this, province diminished.
-The.litmor'traffic has' been under goy,
•ernment•control ever." -••since it was
'licensed and eeelr'time a charige
:been made it lias.lieen,for the furtrier-
murtaihnent of the •traffie, The -On-
tario Temperance •,Ae't. is not a per -
feet act, and it has -been. but •impu-•
" fectly enforced, but the best act
' Tor the' curteilment of the traffic On-
tario has ever had. The . throwing
•over of this Act and substituting
-system' 41 eo-i*ernmemb control which'
:Premier Ferguson „propeees, where
'anyone over twenty -on can have
permit , and buy. all 'the liquor .thcy
want looks•liite a, decided step bask -
wards in the control of the traffic. "Ti
liquor flews freely, -everybody being
'able to procure it; of 'course thehoot-
:legger gees outeof,hlisiriess. If -there
'iwas .no law :against stealing there-.
-Avonld, be, rho:bandits, proPel*,weehl
theln the liAds of-anyhody, tiosr'could"
seic'e it; there was, si� .1a4c, against
reeklesd (hieing' 'there wOuld be.no
t:biletikek1.1,1of that,,law, and sane cleiv-
,,ers:avritldr 'veritere. .on. 'the pe„act
heir own 'peril.
laws and •lel- histbes perfectly Ate' to
do as we:please., et
But Mr, Ferguson,
sent ntrol, system will only 'all ow
sone 'Pe o ple"to • ha Ye permits,. "in ene o C I
reputation," of
theve would seem to
-be plenty of,' ,ssone for bootleggers,
tihl What about those whose repri-
tations will not allow them a permit
-.le hay liquor? Will they st om e
.1,1,1.11. •
be-
jOIENISTON—PIEW,,F8—In Clinton,
en, Nov. 17th, by, the .Rev. C. J.,
Mom:house, Ivy Irene I, lewes, only
daughter of. Mrs.'Melvin Crhh, to
Alton J. Johnston, eldest son of
the late John Jolaiston ;and Mrs.
Johnston, all o 1' Toe km; sm i _
Births
EBPS—At Varna, on Nov. 15th, to
Mr. and Jiltes. Lorne Epps a daugh-
ter.
SUNDERCOCK—In Clinton Poiblic
ospita , on Nov'. 121h, fo Me. 4,11(
Mrs. Chas. S ism,k, a daughtu.
UI URGI I L In Clinton. 1 m Hob-
' pital, on Nov. 15th, to Mr, and -Mrs.
Thos. Churchill, a sons—lhomas
Ray.
VESEY—ln Snokey' Lake (Alta.);
I -hospital, on Nov. 11th, to Mr and
11, J. . Cha. 12 Vesey, (formerly
Miss Marion Irwin), a daughter,—
Doreen Ruth. -
POTTER—In Goderich township, on
:Oct. 80th, to Mr: and Mrs. Clay -
come law-abiding citizens, never think
of obtaining it in •an illegal manner?
We-Pidsunie that such men would be
those' who abuse their pprinit$ by buy-
ing too much, Does anyone suppose
they will at once cease wanting it
and getting , It? M. Ferguson ex-'
•pres`sei concern for the ^lids and girls
who are learning to drink, getting
thein;supplies from the bootlegger.
We clo not believe that there are 55
'many doing '' this' as Mr.sFerguson
seems to think, but if they are' as
numerous as he Says, are they all go-
ing -to' wait until they aretaventy-one
and can buy it legally with a permit
from tibe goVeenment?, If they think
11sporting to cheat the g,overnntent
under the Q. T, A. why will they not
think it just as sporting toheat the
government under the new system?.
Mr. Fergesdh says that if the'boot-
legger should persist' in his dark
deeds he will-be.summarily dealt with.
That he will not getoff with a efine,
but will he .put in Joel, Why has -not
this, method been tried' with him un-
der the O. T. A.? If 'he had. been
more sternly dealt with he might not
have multiplied so rapidly. The pee
--
pie who -'want the 0.'1%A:sustained do
not, :never did want, the bootlegger'.
They do not care how -sternly .lie is
dealt with but they cannot see how
a system of • goYernkent control ie
going. te do away with him, norecan
they see how' it will lessen debilcing,
and. that alter all es the objeet of all
efforts to, curb the" traffic: They are.
dubious Also; of. is syetem which is
hailed by all these who have le the
last worked, and :\i'oted against every'
'effort for the curtailment efth
drink habit.
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• Countg News -
BRUSSELS; At a well -attended
meeting Net week it .was 'deckled to
hold an oldeboys' 'reunion: next- Year,
,on Jul", 24-25 and, 26. The followiug
.offiterg tvefe elected: President:, D.
C. Rosa; vice-president, A. C. Beek -
es; Secretary, M. Black; Asst -Secre-
tary, F. M. Wilinot; treasurer, 0. -II,
Sanns; Executive—,J. Ken., • R. F.
Downing, liirin.733aelcer, W. Gillespie,
D. M, aeett.
M1TOH1JI1LL,t Death -game' with
startling stuidennesg about 11 e'clock
Snnday morning to Thomas. Colette
house weil'known horse buyer, at the
family residence otethe ninth conces-
sion of Ilithert Township,. Col-
snuhoue Was up end around 08 usual'
and while walking ,about .the., house
as stridlten and died almost immed-
iately. The late Mr., Coleuhoun was
in his 88th year. Bore in Lanark:
County, ,Mr. ,Coleuhotin came Lo this
district_witli his parents:Ny.11'mi 10
years of age -and had resided in Mb -
hart Township for '77 years. He was
in importer .of heavy draught horses
and .ewnecb some , of the: b.e4t
in the county: Net only ;was he well
known 'throughout 'the 1),on-iinton, but
overseas easwhere his duties
tool hint on three Occaaiims.. Mr, and
,Colquhoun celebrated the, 93rd
anniversary of their marriage ;last
February, /qrs. Colcmhoun, who is.
about the same age as her foto hus-
band,. is still in good health. He
leaves to mourn their , ids
widoW, two SODS,. Dunean, on, -he
homestead,. and y .Arthur
Tewnship, and three "daughters) Mrs.
Itenuedy, of Boissevaiii, %Man.,' Mrs.
A. Buck, of Mitchell, and ,David
of „Hibbert.ToWnihip,
. — • .
• , Pullets For Sale. ,
20 Reekpullets for sale, good- ley-
ing vaniety. 'Nil's, W. Lawsom•Ri•R, Sniee.,;(eirs Stered
No, 1... Phone 18 -*846. ' used ''huribur 'and
•
„ Scarid'ilie,i441.6;-: sale. .Also retitle- to
CockePels \For .Sale• stare% iiiiiiibei-"-oficars'fortyintar:;1W.
.11 .few Barred Rock ,•pockerels to L.k"Phfer,,s,
sale. A•pply to Trank J. Tyndall, ,R,
R. No5 4, ,Clan on. Phone .836,1.-33.
, 84-1 Electerel•DiStriet elf Huron South
Netiee!..e.etholcinig Advarice P1-l(oe
• ,Skins.„Warited • polls•Afateailwayrnene Sailoes and
Mink' and, Raccoon sltins , wanted. Travellers e:Notiteis jtereby, git'en
Will pay. for mink, skins,. good .color,that piiiisithnt
up, to $14.00. H.,A, Hovey, Phone .8„,9, ELECTIONit-PACT, (Section 87)
Clinton, 84-tf
MADE AT. letilleat'SS1. STUDIO
W1LL 1'1,134r . •
„‘Stadio 0peli LTucsday
•Ilours: 10 '0.10504 prn '
We close tlieso sliortdaye 511 4 p.m.'
.
as 11) find any, one A,Valltfrig .
11611
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Phet,es ase•Christmas Gifts 'are, more
Popular 'Every 'Year
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'We are,,,huey now and. Will be busier;
later. Please come no-W--aS we nec
kept busy 'all the ;time- on account o2.
having two studios.
, Burge99',IPortiait Studio /'
MITCHELL AND 'CLINTON
,- .- i lccoriolny
, , . ; --
--, , , • ., ,:•-•.•.,
Every ‘voliitin, hits :-,i wealcoesti,ifoi'
nice - linen, Om as sii)r tiacnt. of Plain
..... , , ' )-‘t d at niodtir-i ,
^-1 r-
.
gsaphs taken can -.be in in the above ailall
(' Vey I
.int
ate plecei.; makes it possible to grart.:.
DEALER IN
THE NEW -LAM EGG
We SPECIALIZE in Milk -Fed :Pool-
tat'12 months in the year. Phone as
early in the 'week ,'as Possible 'for
priceS,
PUBLIC
MEETINGS
in the -interest oi
• Alex. II. Neeb
Liberal -Conservative Candidate
for South Huron will be held at
8 o'clock pm. at
HAYFIELD
Tuesday, November 23rd.
VARNA .
- Tuesday, November 23rd.
CLINTON ,
Thursday, NoveMber 25th.
4• , ^WALTON
Saturday, November 27th:
• BRUCEFIELD
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Monday, November 29th.
These meetings be addressed
by the candidate and other
prominent speatters.
fiblinrcion Garage
•
COLD WEATHER GAS •
. . The Same as Ethyl Gas ,
Will start your car easier, give you
ore 'miles, more pee, „more power
a d no sknocks. .
We also have the Shell Gas, for :all,
purposes, cars, cleaning clothes, ete.
Our Oils are the Best--
.
Mobile, Marvelube and Shell
Batteries charged for car or radio.
'Also charged, stored and generally
taken care of for winter at reasonable
prices. ,
A. S INICLET
84-4
:ie.,' this natural'
,
' Open tDaihy 10 ---,mit. tb -6 Nil.
Saturdey to le p.ei: •
ePhoec 17
Women s -xc ange
Pouitru Wanted
GOOD DEMAND LOIS .ALL KINDS
OF NO. 1 POULTRY
- • .,..
We, advise you to have the birds'01
your, laying .pen
culled-, while the
, price is high. Culling of birds done
. free of charge through ,our office.
Phones—Office,' 214j Residence, '21.4w
^^. Now is the time to get rid of your
non -producing hens. We will do your
milling free of ,eharge. We also want
chickens and ditekS, Wednesdity and.
Thursday forenoons at resider.se, Vio-
1 aria street, five doers north of C. N.
11. tracks. (fdi 231, Clinton central;
A. E. FINCH
N.,'” TICE
Daring ray absencie from Town_ Mr.
22. Wiltse will receive, and give re=
ceipts therefor, all moneys which
would- have been paid to me were I
here. Those interested 'will please
take notice and act accordingly.'
S. S. Cooper
82-4-p
P—re
Clove- r Wtitteli
Extracted "
Per pound 16c
over do. pounds 15c
• Froin the Apiary
F. E. POWELdLi
Phone 2 -607 -Clinton 83-2-p
STOP! LOOK!!
• -Great Sale of
Boys' Clothing
Oorhmencing Saturday, Nov. 20tIa,
I am rutting on a sale of Boys' Cloth-
ing at very. attractive prices.
BOYS'. StTITS FROM $4.50
A new suit makes s splendid Christ
Inas „Box for a boy.
J.WMcEara '
Merchant Tailor -Opp. Post Office
84-2-p
Money Wanted
Wanted to borrow $3,000, first UPHOLSTERING -
mortgage on $8,500 house in,London
es Security. Reply stating interest
rate to Finaneial, Box 588, Lon-
don, Ont,
For•Sale or Rout
Blouse on -Huron Read, cottage.
Garage and garden. Possession Jan-
uary let, 1927, Apply to Geo. '11
Elliott, Clinton or S. B. Stothers, Es-
sex, Ontavio. • 84-4
.• • .-• Opportunity
f2ocal representative wanted by
large 1Viantreal Banking House. Reply
in .oWit handwriting stating. age, ex-
perience.and, if free to -devote whole
time. Unusualapportunity for • ener-
getic man of gond standing. Reply
by letter to'Saldi Manager Room 524,
• Now is -the time to make sure that
your parlor suite or other upholstered
pieces are reconditioned or recovered,
in readiness for the holiday season.
We have a beautiful line of Tap-
estsy, Mohair and Int. Leather cov-
erings at prices to suit all purses, and
are 'prepared to handle a limited nun -
bey of jobs foe. delivery before
Christmas.
Avoid clisaipointment by seeing us
eirly, or phone for appointreelit and
We will eall with stimples.
til3h0.18fetilltig
;Si Remodelling works
Opp. Ontitrio St.- Church :Sheds,
• Clinton 84-3-p-
Insueange•EXthafige. 131(1g., lefontreal, - - •
See All That Yoe Oeglit'To
Many people don't. Some of those
P, • , •• . •
. • eFor,Sale
A. Conn "allelody• -Saxaphoneein,
excellent condition-, vety
easy terms and- v.eey• reasenabIe.
ply to It. 11 qehrison,•Jeurellere't
,3 • '`.
•• at -.For Sale..
Set - of. !Manitoba - eleighs, 'heavy set
of teamharneSso• double 'set of light
harness, nearly new: Apply -to Hiram
Hill, Clinton, Phone_150. 84-1-p
' Tire Lest e ..
: .On read, between. Landoll. and God-
,
erich eew 'truck tire, 36x3:' Finder
,
'kindly 'leave at 'al conunneicate ' with
The Newg-Record, elinton."
.,„.. 11,'etVattri"
..-• • , , 84 , .. .
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Auetien Sale
On Thursday, Nov: 25iiit;'-dl, one
o'clock, ,pen., at I,6t 15, Treeincial
Ilighway'3,21/s miles East el' ,Seaforth,
an extensive clearino' sale of Farlli,
Fern: Stoic]; and Tin;lenients.` Joseph
Carlin, propriet,01'. Thos. Brown,
auctioneer. "
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Sale Op cli;thin-tt:
Ticino and school club will hold,a
sale :of clothing at ihesi, December
ineetiMg on poc. 14th leoni., four to
s12Contrilnitions 'for 050 or to
be 'remade' will be welcomed. Please
leave at Mrs. C. H. Venn,-e'or Mr.
Flellyae's etoae, Afternoon tea will
be ,elved, 1 , 6-1-1
Si Ppflai'iJl-lre'T.open, sal _the .25th, 26th
and 9,,,,i41-r,dayd'..ipt NoN"011•bri. 1412•6
"%.
terupeitetne froni,,.seve75,0.401111 in :016
s$icgg31sitP lteit o'clock --in
,the
The -11121103 ]la.c.o for the tel
Ilistsi t.slit1Hrtreii
elpar's c",.f64,., 'esir
, f• receiving'...the Sotos 02
'Ed -fray-
bllers':WhOS'e- such go to
nocesellette,their• atiSetee 2ren1: thee
19 110)5.frem &ire eel ills re eila ea-, of
residence, .orteh.lich elate 11ee0011 to be-
lieve 3thatethee" will 12 ,absonli ;upon
the date fixed for The elec:inn: '
The ballot bee will be Opened and
the votes SetMted id seyen ersiock 111
'the afternoon of W.edueSclay; the'
Einst eay .01 Vecein.14 at the iid
, 1
Dated this 16th day of •NoVerebsr;
[022, • '
W. C. GOVEINTLOcil,f, ..• •
£14-1 Returning Of floor:.
Who' think they,, do—cion't. Short-
sighted persons.oanne't , possibly see
all they sholds Atte inany of .thein
whemfitted with a coesection express
surprise at ,theeimprovement .in
vision, Le you are not positively, sure
that ydur vision" is. as good ad 11
should be, it would pay you to spend
ail hoer evith 'us," Welt: Iiellyar, Op.
tometrigt, Clinton. 84-1
Tea and
A.' sale of homemadebaking, shindy,
handkerchiefs', towels- awl- quilts•Val
b,e' held in -the. •council chambee -on
Saterday, Nov. 20th, to,itanencing at-
3.0l,clockpby=•the ladies of Ontario
;Street.tnited•-church.Afternoon tea
Will also be,.seerved. , •83,2
, Htiuse .For' Sale ' '
''':7-ronmed. house', and". quartrtacre
19t, toWn::vater; electric lights: Am -
Ply E. Doherty,'Clirden. 88-112
` For Sale or .Rent, • ..
,Comfortable 8.roonied house with
good cellar uncle]: all, eorner of Mary
and North streets. 'Town Whiter and
91 aere 'good land.. Apply to J. R.,
Butler or IVIrs. li. Tunney, Clinton.
'
11 Cheese for Sale •
Cheese id hulk at any time. "Large
cheese, 18e, r(lats, 20c, ,Stilt -ons, 21c
per lb. The nolmesville Cheese-, and
Butter Co. ' W. H. president
and salethnan, R. R.,No. 3, Clinton.
, ,
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Lambs for Sale ,
Some' purebred Liecester rale and
ewe 'lambs, 'also some two -'ear old
tegistered ewes.' Apply to J. II..Quig-
ley,,Imiadon-roadiRlIt. No. 5, Clinton:
Phone. 3 on .6/9: , • 78-tf,
' Clothes, Cleaned' and Press.cd
Clothes clamed; pressed and '0 -
paired.. Woollen goods: dry cleaned,
ROOMS avor Ireard'S Barber shop.
W 12 d'ago,- 2283-12
Go To—
Nediger's Garage
For Gasoline Oil and Grease
Tires -Tubes and Accessories.
Let us figure on your Trucking
Some Wood for Sale
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
F R. liOAIIR W
BARRISTER
will beat his office
inClinton each
, MONDAY
From 3 to 6 p.m.
1
We Serve and Satisfy
The home of
Good Fruits, Nuts, etc,
For your Chrittmas Cake, Mincemeat
• and Puddings . „
•Thompon's Seedless -Raisins, lb. 15e
Fancy Bleached Raisins, per lb. 25c
New Valencia Raisins, per ib. .. 18e
Curimuts, per lb. .., . 18c
Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 55e
Shelled Almonds, per lb. ... 60c
Mixed Peel, 1/2 lb. cans.... 20c
Maraschino'
Cherries bottles '... 20c
Allen's Pfeparecl Alniond-Paste . 35c
Almend'reing ' 25c
Mince Meat; per lb. • 20e.
SPECIALS FOR WEEK -END
•
Ready Cut Macaroni ..... 2 der 25c
Prunes- .,..... . . .. .. 2 lbs. for 28c
Figs, 10e 11), or 3 for '25c
Sodas, 3 lb. boxes 490
10 bars P. & G. or Gold Soap 56c
L LAWSON & C�
PROMPT.,DELIVERY
Phone 111
New'Quebee Renter for Sale:
A New QUebee Heater, nearly new,
39 inches high. Apply to Mrs. Row-.
'ord. Trewartha. -Phone11 on .636,
Clinton -Central. 81-2.
House for Sale or Rent "'
• House on corner of Iltu•on and Or-
ange streets, old Mounteastle place.
Apply ilo Johnston, Clintbn.
Clinton's
1
fittAitrtk6Ott
AREFp•EAtel LOT oF.,
cuYe joipINLCZ5C-WI
NOW MAY WE.- '5Ef.,e.er
YOUR WINlIff.-4?'s 'CON
sU?PPLY'
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Excolusilie -.Ligt', I
.
ivicOormiel-Deering Line or Implements, Engitte$, Tractors, Trucks.
Gilson Manufacturing Ce.--Siles, Engines, Litter Carriers, Furnaces,
Quebec Heaters, etc.
Doherty Stove Co, --,Entire line of Quilliee Coolie and Hea'tels.
Good Cheer line a Quebec Cooks and Heaters.
'Toronto Wind Mills, Silos, Water Systents, Purees, Wood and Steel
, Tanks," Stable Equipment, etc.
Pedlar People Limited's line of Steel Roofs, Celverts, Ceilings, ete. •
Renfrew and Primrose Create Sparators, , "
Canadia-n ;Goodrich Rubber Co.'s. Footwear, Rubber I3oots, Rubbers
and Zipper overshoes, .
When interested in any of the above lines our representative with
an EXPERT will call and give yen an estimate.
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HARDWARE
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Dealers in General Hardware, Paints, Oils, Stoves, Etc.
• - Rowland's Old Stand"
TELEPHONE' 63 ' CRI-NAMEL STORE •
'iArest(er•itt
C)ats.
Expect car daily. Selling 850 bus.
off car at what oats would cost you
toriay. Order !mit requirement's.
These arc high and will be mutt,
highcr.
Bran 8t Shorts
Have cars coming in regularly.
'elate,: your requirements and give us
a chance to protect yoa, on a rising.
Market
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123 -
Flour and Feed Merchants and •
" Grain Buyers
COAL
Havirig erected new coal sheds will
have on hand full*teak of coaI.for
immediate delivery. Prices reason-
able. , 'Also a quantity of dry maple
wood.
. R. J. 'MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone 119
COAL
Stove, Egg, Nut, and Threshing Coal.
Coke and Kennel Coal
Also Ceder awl Hardwood
- WARD ,
Phone 155. Huron Street,
Singer Sewing Machine
Sold on Easy MontitlY Payments
Special two-year terms given toi
, farmers •
Also a fuli stock of
Needles, Balsa and Parts
' fer 'all makes
Sole Agent for the Singer •
W. GLEN COOK, .
P1toiie 171.J P.O. Box 201, 01113100
09
•
.Lryou had to go airect•to the rnihes
every time you wanted coal-
-Wouldn't. coal -buying be a task?
Even after you fat tothe-mMes,
you 'possibly wouldnt, kuow which
coal to choose. \ e
That is 'the big thing we have:crone
foi, you. ° ' n
W,e,have carefully, selected , the
proper, ciell f12,. cliffereee' kiwis .of
furnates, ranges and grates
All you have to do is to phone No.
the"
for good, ,clean coal
COAL COMPANY
PHONE • 74 CLINTON
y • Life -Buoy lubbers
• Theg are r.,eter
Mapy .people have already experienced that the' New Kaufman
High Pressur-ow Temperature pocess of ' curing rubber in tho-'
manufacture of Rubber Footwear ensures superior 'wearing qualities.'
• They are getting longer wear withotit.iuctased cost
OtIr Personal Gualrantee is Ibehind every pair. We guarantee
that everY pair Is perfect itt consteuetimrand quality; and that yen
will get full service for the money you pay. •
There will be a lot of Rubber Weather about now and We have
made ample provision for everybody's needs.
Prices Are Reasonable
Me's' Rubbers • Men's Rubber Boots ...;•,$3;95'
Ladies" Rubbers . 85o , Ladies' Rubber Boots
Boys' Rubbers ... 85c 'and 90c rifoya" Rubber Beets ..$3.25
Oitts' Rubbers . .. 75c 1 Childs! Rubbers . • 85e
Not the "Bargain Sale" sort but:good Rubbers thatcan be relied on-.
to do their duty • ' • •
FRED, JACIC'eN
The Big Shoe Store •, Oppbsite the Town Hall
C. H. VENNER Electrici
Electric Rarigs, Fitures, Bulbs, Irons, Faroe and other-
Appbances
Wiring nail Repairs. , Phanip 15Iw
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Wc
ba*e a 'en" of .solo 0050111g in a few days and.'will gall off
the car; 'arse anether ear -of Western Oafs which we will also 0011
off the car, Leave.your order -for delivery off the car.
BRAIN -SHORTS AND OILCA,FHL 1,AliWAYS IlAkD
•
All the First Class Brands of Flom• 00 hand.? We will give special
- - • prices on five and ten, hag lots
-We have" iome Ground .Screenings"' Chop and Rolled Oats
TRY 61...7J% 6161,10-0DASS PIM YOUR. CHICKEN HOUSE
Charle-worth
PHOI,TE 199
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