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The Government will`peeelaim Sat
'urday, July and, a holiday; so tha
ewe shall have two bolida s in- whit.
ro; .
t celebrate the Dominion Jubilee,
'Goderich is.;already. ; .preparing fo
the ,Jubilee celebration tine t. ;:Jul
What is Clinton'going to' abou
such a celebration? -
Huron boys sare the limit.'; Yo
• ust'catinot'keep thetas: deavre Her
is a Wiegham boy,"- one George N
.Johnston; now eleeted'`to the speak
-er's chair enethe Alberta Lelcrislature
,
An agreement leas been sjgned be
tween the British minister , and th
-representative of the Cantonese God
ernit erit, in regard to,'ilanchow, an
for the, present that difficulty i
,past.
,
Nasty slap».George-Young gave th
• City. of Toronto, refusing to atter
the luncheon given in• his honour
Awfully discouraging to those wish
-lug to honour their returning hero
wasn't it?
A e s
"Tommy"' Church says that th
only parade you can get up in Tor
onto is on July 12th, Does he meat
to say that those "loyal" Orangemen
• will not go out to celebrate the Dom
inion Jubilee?
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If you want harmony in the or
•• chestra of matrimony play secon
fiddle.—Judge.
But suppose both parties to th
contract insist on _playing secon
fiddle—what then?'
"Itaseents impossible to arrive a
zany. unanimity regarding the defini
tion of a `gentleman. Perhaps i
• would suffice to consider anyone
gentleman -Who. acts like one," is th
• way the Farmer's Advocate puts it,
Read the party newspapers, that is
- the newpaper supporters' of the par
°'ties in power, and you will be con
-vineed that never before, nor can w
• hope to have again, unless we retur
- the same governments, has Caned.
• and Ontario had their financial mat
tees so successfully mafinged.
Those Goderich ratepayers who,re
fused to vote the funds for the build-
ing of a town hall are lucky. They
have had a ,hall built and presented
• to theta. But Huron's county town
ought -to have a muaticipal hall, This
new hall is not very large and, o.
course, it will not be used for menial
pal purposes.
Miss MacPhail expressed the wish
in the Dominion Parliament the
.other day that we could have the
Jubilee celebration without `:those
crazy military parades." If the Ban-
' pica hadn't had some military to par
ade, and fight, from 1914 to 1918 it
is a safe bet that Miss MacPhail
• would not be occupying her present
position.
"George Young is youthful en-
ough," remarks the Stratford Bea-
. eon -Herald, "to thoroughly enjoy the
' pomp and glory of his home -coming
reception." .
We fancy he'd have to be senile, or
a; very great man, indeed, not to be
somewhat impressed. He left Tor-
onto a few weeks ago unknown, ex-
• cept to a small circle of friends. He
• returns acclaimed by all ' classes, a
- world figure. Unless he has a large
measure of the practical column
sense commonly ascribed to his race,
' he is in a fair way to having his
head turned.
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Mr. Robb's budget, brought down
in the Dominion Parliament on
' -Thursday last contains a number of
• tax -reductions, The income tax has
- been cut 25 per tent. These go into
' be effective in paying this year's re-
'turns, and the sales tax has been
- eat twenty per cent., also to go into
• effect at once. Exemption of tax on
cheques has been raised from $5.00
-'to $10.00, and all cheques over ten
• dollars will bear a flat tax of two
cents> doing away with the gradua-
•tion. The excise tax on matches has
"been cut 25 per cent. This goes into
effect on July- let,' There were no
• tariff changes in this budget.
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• A French, an American and an
English communist were feted in
• Hong Kong, China,' the other day.
The Englishman denounced his own
countrymen as "Imperialistic Pir-
• ares;" and called on the Chinese to
• drive them out. of their country.. for-
' - ever. The Frenchman said France
"`coveted the three southern pro-
_ 'elates, Yunnan, Kwangtung and
iiwangsfi " An educated Chinese
writer in a recent issue of the Re-
• view of Reviews made the statement
• that if the British withdrew from
-China now the country would be
Promptly divided up amongst Russia,
Japa3t and France. His idea was that
` China's only safety lay in Britain
and the United States standing firm
• and defending their rights in China,
elms holding them until' a Chine"§e.
'Government became established and
could take over the reigns of Gov-
ernment for the whole country.
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Ontario is to have no Alberta coal
at least for another year, the reason
given- being that' the railway com-
panies have not been able to assign a
man to the task of figuring out just
what it would cost to haul coal from
Alberta. It is a year since the re-
' quasi was made for these figures and
they are not yet available,
The Goderich Signal in its last
issue grves The Toronto Globe a jab„
for agitating that special rates should
• be given for bringing coal to Ontario-
and asks why Hydro' shouldia't be
ova' able at the same price through-
, ohe,Provinco. The, Signal is a
bit daffy on this point, ut we are not
•asking, whatever the Globe may be
scIIoitg, any coni=eSst s. We want to
know facts. The Lili:;o Commission
tan tell you at once what it will cost
to bring powar--- to any part of the
proviiied, the Canadian National )Zoll-.
w;r
•'ways and the Caiuttlitt,n Pacific bl,ail-`
svay cannot Az Will •ndt .tell what -at
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costs to'bring coall:to'rOhtatib, On-
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aria nt to keen, ,Ontario
w s ow and ,O a o is
•'easels, i, , .,
- greying and, :,.convmced;
:thaU the,�ratlWa s clo, noU }elan the:
h people to know what, it }vould cost to
- • , ,. ;..ter:
delnvaz Alhezta-coal. nt. this.; _evince,
Why? That is 'the question that a
r good )many are :asking and that.,will,
Y ry sooner or later, have to be a tsweredi
t The railways . gave a rate of $9,00
some raise ago but ,did_ :not seem
anxious`:ti °carr ', even : 'tha`
t . y itat t
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u price:. declare now that theyEpps,
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as If 'that pi ice was 'put on just to
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"'YS2t : M. ))port ;; shipped, a : 'of
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live stock • to 'Termite Saturday last,
The ,cbneexf 'which was. •leen:on
Tuesday m fit. ,peed td`1ie a sudcess.
g.r pk
int-evvi•yl way. Tlty Young people to
the plays acted their poi ts,exception-,
ally were. ,The . music<._,and• singing
`vas also good,: Although 'the weath-;
'er in 'the• afternoon looked. threaten
ing it did not hiller the crowd from
:coming 'as there was a full house, pro-.
eeeds. amounting' to Shout $10,00.
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We are pleased to see Mrs, Ernest
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who has :been on the sick list
pp r11UX
gain.
; able' tn:be out again. f
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your,ryory •Dost frac)), :
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Ev;30 a al. to 2 pans
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Cone ire these; hours „please',
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Vie do developing and printing' for
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MITCHELL AND, CLINTON
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'Demand, and, peaces are much bet.
Tt.=ts dvisable to cull t al id,,
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and tion prof talble hens now and take
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Always in- they Market ler New-:
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hard Eggs,.and all lands of Poultry.-,_
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t e fo ow, g companies is peepa?.ed to
or re airs to,their rd' '
Pd p o S,
McCormick Deettng Implements.,
T. E. Bissell Gotnpany ;harrows,
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Pedlar People Limited Metal
Ontario Wind' Engine ,and Pum.
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ilsoh Manufacturing
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assist you in the tic f
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-etc,
Muidier-Packer's et c:
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Roafnng, a et,
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!Co.—Windmills.,
p Pumps, etc;,
- stop the agitation lot• Alberta coal;
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What
ihwpelpld actually n' to 'knowt. Thisn
• coil di ers and coal consumers will
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e know where they stand and' can •take,
- whatever action' is 'considered �advis-
I able.
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Ontario apple growers have a Jot
to• learn about marketing' their wares,
in this branch, which is, or will be•
I in future; a ,very important bill be
in futureitia Everyone hasntknown
- this for years. We have heard for;
years from - visitors from the
west that Ontario apples were not inRADIO
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favor there. They much, prefer'the
British Columbia.apples, although
they will admit' that the Ontario fruit
is superior, when it is good. But
L there's the rub. It is so often net
• good: Orchardists -are paying inose
attention to 'the care of their fruit
than was the case for some time and
in a•few' ears we shall no doubt seep.m.
y
L a -marked improvement in the quality
of apples: grown in Ontario. But
more attention will have'to be taken
in preparing for market.' It is very
seldom, indeed, that one sees a nice
looking lot of home grown apples of-
felad for sale in local stores. We
• have 'seen, right here in the middle
of one of Ontario's best apple -grow-
ing districts, British Columbia apples
attractively displayed. And they
were bought and consumed by the
residents of Clinton,' Why weren't
these Clinton people eating Huron-
grown apples? -They evidently wereBoy,"
were in the market for apples and
the only
- Brueefield. ^
The •mane,! friends of• Mr. Alex.
Thontpsou of the toad, who
has been ill 'for 'the past two weeks,
and under the doctor's nueses
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care, will be glad to hear; t 'y. he ison
new in a fair way of recovery. ".
, Mrs. C. Clifton's another Mrs,
,.Tyner, ,had 'the' misfo •tune'to fall
'and break her wrist last week, 'She
has the sympathy of hoe many
friends.
The' Father and Sonbanquet, which
was held last Friday evening,.egtwas s
great success.' About eighty fathers
and their sons sat down to the feast,Gasoline•—Oils—Accesemies
which was prepared by the mothers
of the Tuxis Boys and the Trail
Rangers.'The program consisted of-
toasts; addresses' and sing songs,
enjoyed..
which were much en'a cd.' Rev. W.
A. Bremner is leader of the Taxis
Boys and Mr,• Lance Norris of the
Trail Rangers.
On Sunday evening the , Fathers
and Sons were againthe
g present at the
evening service, when they occupied
the centre pews, which were well
filled, The Taxis Boys took full
charge of the service, with Mr. Lance
Morris as leader. Mr. Alex, Addison
gave a very helpful address on
"Cot: wage." Mr. C. Bough, S. S.
superintendent, gave an address on
"Parental Ties," and Miss Jean Mur-
dock sang a most appropriate solo,
entitled, "Cling to the Bible, My
which was much appreciated.
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CLINTON Phone 17 AUTOMOBILES
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Overhauled n
ELITE 'ENGLISH. CO.i1TING' t mad Repaired
(Past Dye)• STORAGE BATTERIES
54: inches wide --Suitable for Spring Charged,Stored for winter months
Co:—Engines, Silos, Furnaces, etc.
G.
Mad various other pities; meluding Plow Shares, ,Soles, Water Tanks,
Ho 'r Troughs Stable equipment. Cream Se arattirs etc.
g- , l p ,
^• Mr, Diehl will be with you thiougli the week' and 'at the store
;Sattrnda s Call on him at anytime for assistants.'
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Coats, .Suite, , etc. and Repairedr
: 82.30 Per Yard SKATES'
NAVY BLITE ENGLISH round and Honed
SERGE
(Fast Dye)•
27 inches wide,all wool—Suitablet
for Hiking Knickers, Children's .Outfits installed
Coats, etc.
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Miller
d Y Y rmean
Dealers in General Hardware, Paints Oils, Stoves, Etc,
Stand
Rowland's TELEPHONE 65 Old au_NAMEL 14TORi4
$1.15 Per Yard
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Women's Exchange 1P� . • Jo Neth er Prop.
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.OGS /L4NT ^ B
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Hours -1 p.m. to 6•
Saturdays= -•I pan. to - 10 p.m.' UPHOLSTERING AND
FURNITURE REPAIRING
We are again in the market for
good logs of all kinds, either delivered
'
: - Ned' is a good time to have that
�� �� l�c�ie�'� broken, or out of date p,cee made up-
to -date, and a useful member of the
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS furniture -family for a moderate out-
lay. Fortylines. of coveringto
Tulips—Daffodils—Narcissus choose from. $1,00 per yard and up.
Phone Orders Promptly Attended to W. S. DOWNS
Shop opp, Ontario St. Church, Sheds
CHARLES V. COOKE • Clinton Phone 95
+ 92-12-p
in our infill yard at Bayfield or on
stump.. Call es if you have any -
thing offer;
Custom sawing will be done as us -
nal during the coining season at Bay-
field,'odriPhaeton and. Thos. Wallis', 4th
con. .Goderich Township, •MONDAY'
McEWEN BROS., BA -WIELD
' Phone 624-r-4, Clinton cen• tral
90-tf
1' BARRISTER
•to
will be at his office
in Clinton each
From 3 to -6 p.m.
30-tP.
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Phone 66 , Box 185
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����� We �'�1• andSatisfy
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. J. C. Adams and family wish to Having purchased the grocery —4—
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express then thanks to the friends business of Mr. Harrison Wiltse, eiWhat
' and neighbors for the kindness shown which I will take over on March 1st, �r You
them in their recent bereavement, I respectfullysolicit`a share of your •
and,for the flowers sent, patronage. I will endeavor tb supply ;g] Have 7i
your wants by keeping a fresh, up -to- G7}
Notice to
J1
Trappers
. All furs are now lower in price and
are expected to go lower,' so don't
reason why they bought and • —e
used apples from- another province _
was because these apples were Marriages
pl good
and were set before them in an at- FLYNN — McCAUGHEY -T At the
tractive way. Salesmanship was lack-
ing in regaral to Ontario -grown parish church, Calabogie, Ont., on
Bob. 22nd, by' the Rev. Father
apples. Jones, Mrs. RubeeeMeCaughey, to R.
The Farmer's Sun has been taking A..Flynn, M.D•, C,M,
the matter of improving the sell-
ing conditions of Ontario apples dui- Births
ing the past few weeks and the fol -
lowing is the last paragraph of art CUNINGHAME—In Clinton Publicp
article in ]test week's issue:' Hospital, on Feb. 22nd, to Mr. and
"Tile city stores have been filled Mrs. Gordon Cttniughame, the gift
all winter with high quality B. C. of a daughter..
fruit, which has been selling readily FOWLER—In hicKiliap, on Februarythe
with the utmost satisfaction to deal -Apples
11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Foster, a son.
vis and consumers alike. The On -(large
tarso apple is a better apple than the Deaths98-1
B. C. apple, we are fully persuaded, •
but the superior merchandising II AIR — In Goderich township, on
, methods of the 13. C, growers have Feb. 13th, Knox Allwin, son of Mr,
been the means of crowding the On- and Mrs. George Mair, the Huron
trio product oil: the market, The Road, aged 3 years, 10 months and
Ontario apple should not have to take 12 days.
a back seat to the B. C. apple. But REID—Ht Bayfield, on Feb. 11th,House
that is just what it is doing at pre- Eliza Campbell, widow of the late
sent, rig"ltt here in our own Province. John Reid, aged 82 years.
Now is the time for apple growers to CAMPBELL — In Bayfield, on Feb.
sit up add take notice." 17th, Annie 1Tough, widow of the
late James Campbell, aged 82
date stock of staple and fancy gee-
Annual Supper Mullets 15n, 2 for 29c
hold furs any longer.
ceries.
The United Farmers will held their Corn Flakes 3 for 29c
pp {�°, . 45�� Robin Hood Oats (chinaware) .,, 45e
annual Oyster Supper in the Com-
muuity Hall, Londesboro, on March Baking Powder (with silver
4th, A good ,program. will be given. '- - 98-1 Spoon) 1 lb. tin 25e
Aylmer ladies are asked to lease bring Aylmer Soups 2 for 25c
H. A. HOVE
Phone 89 Clinton, Ont«
pies aed cakes. Admission 25s. Chas. .Annual Meeting SOAP SPECIAL 19 bars for $1.00
Jading, president, Geo. McCall, see- The annual meeting of the ClintonCOAL
rotary. 98-1 Hospital Association will be held in Nab Soap Flakes 3 for 25c
'3
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Coal
Council Chamber at 8 o'clock, on Ammonia for 25c
For Sale Castile Soap 6 for 29c
bar) 23c
A quantity of apples for sale. Al)-Frida rMarclhn hospital work are imembers n Castile pAlso
ply to M. J, Butler, Phone 23 on 604.Toilet paper 6 for 25a
vited to attend. Reports will be sub- Matches 3 for 29c
- rnitted and all members and all in -
of all kinds always on hand
for immediate delivery.
a quantity of dry Maple Wood
Prices reasonable and same to all
For Sale or Rent terested in hospital work are invitedB.
to be present. 97-2, --
100 -acre faint, convenient to town, 1 Lettuce, Celery,Cabbage, Bananas,Orders
J. MKLLEI
taken at residence, phone us
Inquire at News -Record Office. 98 c. '
"" NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oranges, Etc.
to Rent
Framee.house inwaAlbert
i lights, In the Estate of Thomas McKenzie,
etc..rtop, Town Albert electric lights, Deceased L. ,'q ®yx;�?��T & CO.Shove
Apply to Morrell, halides- '
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, gg, Nut and Soft Coal I
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bore, of W. C. Crich mail courier,NOTICE is hereby
'Y given that all•
Clinton, Ont. 08-2 persons having claims against the es- PROMPT DELIVERY
tate 'McKenzie, ,t
Coke, Kennel Coal and Wood !
Bard Wood and Cedar Wanted •
years.
Stcanieg Township TRUEMNER--In Colyorne township,
on Feb. 18th, Willinn, Truetnner,
Miss Clete, Pepper is visiting formerly of Hensall, ' in his 65th
friends in Toronto for a few weeks. • year.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, B. Campbell 'at- ,MODELAND—In Seaforth, on Feb.
funeral of the late Mrs. 15th, -Isaac Modeland, aged 74
John Reid of Bayfield on Saturday years.
cast'
Mr, J. Metcalfe of London visited IN MEMORIAM
at Mr. Thos: Campbell's' and J. John-
son's for aa few days. GARRETT—It} loving memory of our
Mrs. .Frank Hobson of St. Thomas mother, who departed from es
seven yearl ago today, Feb. 27t1t,
Lias been visiting Mends in this vi- 1920.
cinity lately,
Mr. Will •Scotchmer visited friends —Missed by Husband and Daughters.
Clinton on Wednesday last.
of Thomas late of 111 '
Building Lot For Sale the Town of Clinton in the County•of PhoneE.
A
WARD
very choice building lot, in ideal Huron, contretor,t deceased, who died
location, west side of Albert street, on or about. the 24th day of Novena— ���
Clinton, Apply to Thos, H. Lopping- her, A. D. 1926,
Phone 155. Huron Streets
are required to de- 1�A
ton, Box 382, Clinton. 98-2-p liver to Thomas E. McKenzie, John A.
Have this in
,
McKenzie and George M. McKepzie, stock now and are
•- The Symptoms of Eye Strain the executors of the said estate or ready to fill all requirements.
s Are often so indefinite that- they their solicitor, on or before the first
are often charged to many different day of March, A.D. 1927, a full state- See� ® $�
causes before the eyes are found meat of their claims together with
y g Have purchased about 600 bushel
guilty. Eye strain is far more coin- particulars there, and the nature of of Oats. Test 36 lbs. See these be-
iron than is generally supposed and the securities, if any; held by them fore buying.
the results of the strain more serious. all duly verified by affidavit.
For this thason it should be suspect- AND TAKE NOTICE that after eed s
ed more often than it is. Our exam- the said last mentioned, date the said
ination will give you the facts about executors will proceed to distribute Have our hest shipment of Tim-
your eyes. W. H. Hellyar, Optom- the estate of the said deceased othy, Alfalfa, Alsike. Our Timothy
etrist, Clinton.98-1 amongst the persons entitled thereto' is Pine Tree, recognized as the best
Singer Sewing Machine
Sold on Easy Monthly Payments
Special two-year terms given. to
farmers
Also a frill stock of
Needles, Belts and Parts {
for all makes j
Sole Agent for the Singer " 'i
W.in �'� ' ��®
phone 171J P.O. Box 201, Clinton
We are called upon this week to t
record the loss' of an old ;,,,Auctimt Sale
pioneer of
Stanley township he the person of Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imple-
Mrs. Campbell of Ba meats. Mm. Norman Welsh has iii-
P Bayfield, relict of
the late James Campbell, She died strutted the undersigned to sell by
Thursday last, Feb. 17th. Mrs, public auction at Teat 37, Concession
Campbell Was, a very fine neighbor, 8, Goderich township', six miles west-°
and her many friends mourn her. of Clinton; five miles north east of
passing. Although she has not en- Bayfield, on Tuesday, March 8, at 1
o o'clock sharp, ',the following:
joyed good health for the past num-g: Horses
her of years; she was a patient su£- —Bay horse, 7 years,, 1,400 lbs.;
g brew 'taresample,
ferer, She leaves one daughter, Mrs. n , 7 years, 1,450 lbs.;pp
Robt, Scotchmer of' Bayfield. The brown stare, 5 years old, general par-
funeral was held on Saturday after- pose. Cattle -Durham grade tow, 8
noon to Bayfield cemetery. years, freshened in August, due in
September
Mr. Chas. Powell of St„ Thome, 1 Durham grade cow, 7
who was theguest of My, Thos. years, fresh one week; Durham rade
g'
Snowden for •the past two weeks, has cow, 5 years, due March 25th; Dui-
rettnned home. •ham grade cow; 9 years, due March
Mr. Harold Penhale is at 'present 27th; Durham grade cow, 2" -years, due
visiting friends in St. Thomas. October 15th; Holstein cow,'3 years,
just freshened; 2 two-year-old heif-
The following is. the report for S. ers in good flesh; farrow cow; 5
S. No. 13 for the Month of January; yearlings (Durhams) Holstein heif-
6th -Mervyn Keys, 65%.niched.
ea; calf; 2 young calves. -Pigs—Sow
Sr. 4th—Beth Murdock, 67; Willie due March 15th; sow due March 28th
Murdoclz;,64: G store begs about 150 lbs,; 50 R.oc]c
Sr. 3rd—Audrey 1VIurdocic,„0?; Glen' hen —
s. Implements—Deering binder, 6
Dowson 64, Y ft. cut; Frost" and Wood mower, 0
Jr. 3rd---ellarve Keys. ft.'cut; Frost an Wood rake;; Mas -i•,
Sr. 2nd -George Rowson; 70. sey-Harris drill, 13 hoe, nearly' new;
- Jr, end—Allan Keyd', 64; "Hazel Massey -Harris' cultivator, , nearly
'Bunking, new; `.Bisset disc; : Cockshutt walking
Sr. let—John Kegs,' '72. :.: plow;Farmer's Friend rim plow;A
Sr. Pruner—Bobby Peck, Charlie riding
$uniting. Set. bob sleighs; hayrack; gravel box;
• stock rack; open buggy; Portland
Jr. Primer --Jennie Ilunking. • cutter; wagon; fanning mill, Colony
Those marked with ail,asterisk h
- house on Skids, 6x8; . 2 chicken „coops;
were absent for examinations. Pal'- chicken fattening crate; several horse
lowing had Perfect, attendance for the collars;"set driving harness•,• quantity
month; Metvynkeys, Allah Keys:` alfalfa iia • about 300 buBels mixedAnse:
y, s
—J. Sr Hogg, teacher; rain.: At the same time i
,j g t e at d place
there will be offered for sale faun
haying re
y' g Bard only, to such claims as Timothy on the market. Oar Alfalfa
House For Rent they shall received due notice and en -is Peel -Association.Seed, free of
gy
A frame house on Princess street accordance therewith. Sweet Clover. While this - lasts we
west, town water and electric lights. Dat at Clinton, Ontario, this 9th can give you the Best Ontario Var-
to Mrs; George Bayley at day of, February, A.D. 1927. legatee) Alfalfa, at a ypasonablo
phond 21-686, Clinton central.; 97-2-p W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario, price, These seeds will be from 25c
L. ���P�
Incubators and Brooders
'Solicitor for the said executors, to $1.00 higher its about another
Seed Oats For Salebuy
96-3 month. Now is the time to
. Improved Banner. Good plump seeds to
r
get quality and price.
free from 'tepid oats and otlains, Notice of A liction to Parliament
wee . Price 80c. R, Jenkins, Bran
Poultry Supplies
Re. -
R. R. No.nt3, central.Clinton. ' Phone 23 -o6 l NOTICE ise made given that iAp-
G70, Clinton 97 6 pheaAss will ,be to the Legisla- Expect car load daily. This is very
scarce, better buy it ahead.
Baby Chicks and Hitching Eggs
rive Assembly of the Province of On-
Dog Owners tarso at its next poral o for an Ant, -
Take notice that under provisions to annuli the Incorporation of the Vil- r FORD
�T
of town bylaw No. '7 the owner, pas-, )age' of Bayfield and to annex to the J [ Q �& 'S®1\
sessor or harborer of a. dog shall Tow, ships of Stanley and Goderich ®_
r
Sewing Machine Supplies
93-t4
cause the same to be registered at res Setiveiy, the onions of the sola Phone 123
the office of the tax collector at the p p Flour and Feed Merchants and
town hall on or before -Marcia the 1st, Village which prior to the Itreorpoxa-
tion of the said Village were portions Grain Buyers ,-
when the necessary tag will be fur -of the said Townships respectively,
ERT$SDIG
NEWS -RECORD ADVERT/SING
, BRINGS RESULTS
The terms of the Uy -law will and for erecting portions of the lands
he rigid y enforced after this date q.
comprised within the said Village into �j° �°d Electrician
without further notification, -- L. • . y
g, A a Poling Village.•
Stong, Ilectox. 97-2 Dated this 25th day •of, January, -
Electric Ranges. Fixtuties, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
A.D. 1927. Appliances ,
A stackHay For Sale a W. 13RYDONE;.:•
ttimothy and tsike 94-6 Solicitor for the Applicants. �iiing and epaiP5. Phone 7
n Mrs. Wm. Law
for' sale.Apply
R. R. Y
1, Clinton.Phone 16
son No. Seed Grain For Sale
on 640, Clinton Central. 97-2. is
quantity of clean oats arid some ,::
goose wheat suitable for mixing with
Auction Sale of Choice Dairy
Mr.' Geo: II. Elliott hasreceived oats Phone 21-r-620, Roy Cant
oat95-if
instructions to sell bypublic auction.'
,. .
SEEDS
at 'Connell's sale barn, Clinton, aFra
day,Feb. 25th 25 . choice Durham Rouse fat Sale e Rent
House on corner of Hugon and Or-THEEGGSSeed
grade dairy cows. These comprise a, sttecsF. old •Moilntcastleplace.
ehoied' selected Herd, ,owned, and se-
leered 'Uy a ciaixyinait.; in ,Oxford' Apply to F. ,,-Vlr. Johnsta'n; Clinton.
county, 'who is now retiring from a80 tf..
YOU:CAN � GET ;,i,
ALL R 1l"ffi�.,
Oa
11 ii s 4➢ ti FEED
:i .
time 15.fleaX. We
will have a hill line of
the best quality ofseeds
consisting of 80 acres of good clay
Varna loam, with ood bank ,baric' 40x60
g ,
•: geed 8 room brick house.. Farm is in'
Mr. and Mrs.- Alg
I f.... Ings were in high state of cultivation,Well adapted
London this:tip
non week- attending the wed- for 'grain growing or' grazin, 30
ding' of Nlis Rowntree, seededa
acres fall plowing, balance out
Miss .Welsh of Auburn spent the to alfalfa and grass, well watered:
week -end as the, guest -of Miss E. Ever: thin • to
Y b be sold as proprietor
Logan. is moving away. ,: Taints: On Steck
g y S el.
Miss Pepper spelt : Saturdaywith and Im lements Grain,�
1? Hong, Hay
friends in Jlensali: '' an 1
,d• all sinus of $10 and under.; cash,
Quite. a number from our Continue- over' that amount,- S monUlis-ere it:.
it d
y attended the funeral a the late will be given :on furnishing bankable
Mrs. J. Reid, , and IlIrs. J. Campbell of Paper or a ti
p p p d scounL o£ Aper cent.. '20
Bayfield•Y allowed for cash: on credit..
a igf
MrandnM Mrs. CI aFta�r oon.' strap •ht;''�
Clifford Epps have ..mounts, : Terms on Feral -10, per
• :; paid
disposed of their house old"'o
h effects, cetaL. Of .pttzahase price .raid .clown n jug
•• o
Mr. Epps ',leaving ler Detroit, where dayof sale, 1 I
, ba ancettt 30 days. D. N.
Mrs, Bpps intends . to oin hi l r,Elliottm'.g
intends Join
1 him ares.Welsh, Proprietor, G, ;II, T 1 lair 'Tyndall
We me—very •:• - : ,. :.� ,
y sorty ea lose the; young auctioneer, - ' . 98»2;
business. Shorthorn cows• being thisOrder
Cheese” for Sale';
iry aan' eh ice eo tsiderin i h ;
dail,yt s o , t ? z; h g Cheese in Unik at any time. -Lara '
test : and almost as large a flow,in . •. Large
,
l . 20c, Fiats; 21c, Seabees, 23c
his Opinion, he always kept a refits- per Lb. The Holmesville Cheese and
tered Shortltorru to head- his herd. Butter Co.O' W. ' H. > Lobb, president
Last fall as is' the custom, a Govern- and salesman, Phone 32-605, Clinton
merit inspector went through the dmf- a -
central, 78-tf.
ferent`hetds to the locality and some
�t •' 1 �r*ri*'r
�, ' . ed �, ' . i
del ���'"• e4YeJ�d
' `
! •r"L,, 1 }
n. �S
Sold In•
',SUI)�llyol
ie0lb:baam $4.00
Early.
�a
Swifts Special Bone
Neal for quick growth
sus Irs1 er rOfitS.
g
Ilran c01n1ilg
l
i this 7 , ;,
suffered a big cut, not one of. i
Nletal Roofing'Far Sale,
- $5:Ib, bags 25
ratans herd was condeimted, so $e$1• „
Look -ever your .buil"dings, Do they t,
guarantees• thein round, 7 ':coins: ? - .Carsts less than hell a
need new roofs , I .can, sad si Sou C cent noir, Nue
Tac do
Pr shened since. -Diet, 1st, 12 are to ou with. metal roofing'and sidzn , pee y to.f eas
y g
` *when in March •- and 6 in April. A
Apply' to Robert M. Tow8send,
'
G OCE S
RIE
ewes,• bred to .;registered Lelees- ; .bodes o •a.
Ta b z 93-12-
tar rain, due last . of 'March. � •t.
r , °.
Text s. Sere months credit sat furnish- - loth 7a'
g pr joint , 4 . C .. es !Cleaned and Prosed
.
rn� approved ,,joint rotas, oi, per ,Clothes craned, • :liresse�i and re,
straight' ' -
emit, allowed for cash:,:T'zed aired. Woollen ' oods r clew -led.
dry. cies n p.
Pro rrietor:. ,. G. H. • Eihott ,
.v t .:l Rooms aver. Heard's . Barbet shop.....
auctioneer. ; , , +07'-2 W. J; Jago. 1 . ' ' 2283-if;
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