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rind those that buy.; early 'will haet
the best tiPPoetenity'. SO do net eta
With a Joint Account, a wife may depcisit or
-withdra' money wher.. her husband is away or from these excePtiOngi bargains, The
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explains Joint ilccounts. Ask for a copy
The.ftyai Bank '" •
, acres ef •land, six -room hoes-,
• • fuenace fraine stable; •,never -failing
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Of Canada nulo Londesbero:
. Apply to. F. Gibbs, Clinton, (leeti
Clinton Branch - R. E. Ma...lining, 1VIan8ger
Of Interest to You
andMe
The Englishman is the most ineur-:
ably sentimental animal in the world,
-says Stanley Baldwin. We'd agree
-with him if he -would except the
Scotehman,
A Hawkesbury paper is being sued
for $5,000 for "speaking,elightingly"
ef a member of parliament: Ye gods,
:as Benny's father would say, what's
- the world coining to? If that suit is
•
won What are newspapers to talk
-about?
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IWAYCir Fester • of Termite had
-planned a jolly little motor trip to
_Florida but the newspapers all came
out' telling ,him what he should. and
'should not do, so he decided to give
' the whole thing up. Somebody's al-
ways taking the joy out of life.
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- In England they are discussing the
matter of raising the hat to a lady,
now that women are considered on an
equality to men. We hope that in
'Canada a man will at least continue
to point at his hat when he meeta
lady, even though he doesn't raise it,
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Some folks have queer fads. For
-instancera number of Englishmen are
eolleeting fleas. The late Baron
Rothschild had a very valuable col-
- leetion from all parts of the world,
• which is now in the British Museum.
What we'd like to know is how they
catch the pesky things.
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That "one can obtain 117 varieties
•of apple trees from three Ontario
nurseries and not more than 6 to 8
at the most of these varieties should
'be set in a commercial orchard" is
the opinion -of the Farmer's Advocate,
'That journal thinks it is time for a
'house-eleaning hi regard to orchards.
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It has been decided that a pony
• contest being conducted. by the mer-
chants of Hanover is illegal and it
'has had to be stopped. The Hanover,
'Post wonders why, • as other towns
'have been having such contests. There,
•was, we believe, something about' a
-winning ticket connected with this
contest which would, of course- eon-
stitute it a lottery. We had a pony
contest in Clinton last year but the
- prize was given for the largest num-
'bee of votes. 'There WAS no• lottery
.about it.
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Mrs. lelary Companion of Brock.
seventy,seven years of age, has
'been awarded the bronze medal of the
Canadian Humand Society for jump-
ing into the West -end Creek at
Broeleville and rescuing a little boy of
six 'from drowning'. One hears of
'brave acts by young boys and girls,
'young men and women and men and
-women in middle life, but it is sel-
•dom that a woman past three score
'and ten has a chance, or having it is
+quick enough and energetic 'enough
• to take a chance of saving a life by
the tisk of her own. All the fire,
quick thinking and courage need not
ebb out of one as youth fades, is the
'lesson we may learn by the deed of
;this plucky grandmother.
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A beautiful memorial porch is be -
Mg erected over the door of'eSt. John'
chureh, Port Whitby by. the Canadian
Women's Press Club in honour of the
'memory of the late George Haan,' of
the C.P.R., journalist and philosopher,
who died in April last and whose re-
inains lie buried ' in the old burial
-plot surrounclieg- the church. The Wo-
-inen's Press Club looked 'upon George
'1•Tem as its•espeeial friend and patron,
:as it was under his kindly direction
'it was organized. The stonework or
• supports of the porch are already in'
"place and in the spring the reef er
'canopy of carved woodwork, will be
,-eompleted. A • beautiful memorial
-window also will be placed in the
church by,the Ham and Blow fami-
lies. It will be placed on the west
:side and south end of the tower, and,
-when completed, all the windows in -
'the einerah Will be of the memorial
rtype. ••
'The Government Control bill* )j
been taking a good deal of the' at-
etentiou of the members of the Legis-
',Iative Assembly since it was brought
.'clown end. was finaily passed the oth-
.er day, with dfevr amendments,
• . On a question „from . one of the
Huron members regerding the stand-
ing of this county the infoimation
came out , that Huron, Bruce and
Perth, which counties, after the com-
ing into effect of the 0.T.A., had pe-
' taloned to have the Canada Temper,
ance Aet suspended so that, they
Should be on .an equality with the
other counties of the Province, will
-not automatically go back under the
as some people have thought: -
Discussing this matter editorially. the
other day, The Globe said: •
"When the C.T.A. was suspend-
• ed by the • Governor -General -in-
, Councirin November,- 1920,- the
order said that the suspension
was tO'comenenee ten -days after
the Publication thereof in The
Canada Gazdtte, and to continue
as long as the Provincial law re-
, mains as restrictive as the Can-
• ada Temperance Act.' •
Here is , a -bratty question to
setae. Premier Ferguson replied
to the member for •North Huron
by saying the Liquor Commis'
sion would deal with the matter,
Can that all-powerful body say
whether the new law is aseere-
strietive' as the.Canada Temper-
ance Act? The latter prohibited
all retail saleof liquor; the con-
trol law permits sale of liquor in
stores to be establglied . hy the
Commission. _ Whieh would be
considered the more restrictive?.
If the newlaw is Considered
• not as restrictive as the C.T.A.,
*ten the euspension of the C.T.A.
in Huron will lapse, and the for-
mer law will revert to operation
and displace the control law as
far as Huron is concerned. Sec-
-tion 68 -of the new law says: 'No
• Government store shall be estaii-
e. lished • in any municipality in
which the Canada Temperanc• e
Act has been brought into force
-by a vote of the electors and is
still in force'."
There still remains some doubt
as
to Whether Government stores can be
located in Huron.
Marriages
MeKNIGHT—COOK—At the Baptist
parsonage, Clinton, on March 24th,
by the Rev. J. MeCarmack, Eva
Gertrude Cook, to William Earl
McKnight, both of Auberm
CARTER—WILSON—At Auburn, on
March 23ed, by the Rev. W. R. Alp,
assisted by Rev, W. Maines, cousin
of the bride, Mary Viola, eldest
daughter of Mrs. Wilmer Wilson to
William Carter, son of Mr. D. and
the late Mrs. Carter of Westfield.
Births
TEETER—In Toronto on March 24th,
to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Teeter, 150
Manor Rd., E., a son.—Kenneth
Glerm,
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GUNN—In Clinton, on March 27th,
Christina Isabella Ross, wife of
Dr. William Gunn, in her 65th year.
WALSH—In Clinton, On March 25th,
Elizabeth Walsh, widow of the late
Edward Walsh of -the London.road,
aged 88 years. '•
BAIRD — In Stanley township, on
Meech 25th, Thomas Baird, Sr,
aged 70 years' and 5 months.
DISHER—At Henget-mon, on Maech'
23rd, Thomas Ralph Disher, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Adria: Disher, and
brother of ,Delos Disher, formerly
Of Clinton, in his alit year.
• IN MEMORIAM
WATKINS2-,Te loving memory Of
our dear husband and father, Jo-
seph IL •Watkins who was killect
April let, 1924.
We inise you, dear daddy, a a thou-,
•• send turns
Along life's weary way,
For life has not been -the same to us
Since you were called away.
—Sadly missed ,by his wife -and
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• Eggs For Hatching
Froin bred -to -lay S. C, White Leg-
horn' 2 and 3 pear old. hens. 4c per
egg, $8,50 per hendred. Roy 'I'yn-
dell, .11. R. No, ,3.. • Phone 607-ree,
Clinton central. ' - 03-11
• House for Sale or Rent
6-toorii house in Victoeia, street.
Lights, town, water, good cellar,
stable which can be used as garage,
14 acre ..of garden. • Apply to S. ,G,
Castle, Clinton, 08-4
Eggs Tor Retching •
'From purebred Barred Rock hens.
60e per setting of 15. W. G. Moffatt,
London Road. Phone 619-r-32, 08-1
•
Te Rent
Lot 78, Maitland concession, Gocler-
ieh Township, consisting �f 123 ,acted,
suitable for grazing. This farm is
divided into tveo ahnost equal parts,"
each part having running' water. This
farm may be rented separately �r as
• a whole. Aled South half lot 77, ad.
jeleing. This other lot for' dale or
• rent. This farm Inc a barn on it,
running water and an orthard. For
particulars apply 1. MI.'S •, Be -
Hatching Eggs For Sale
Front White ,Wyandotte hens, the
Martin, strain, well-bred, good layers.
Eggs 50e per setting of 13. John
Jervis, Bayfield road. 03:4-p
For Said
One Axmineter eugesize 9x61/2 feet,
m good condition, reasonable. Mrs.
Iddo Crich, Townsend St. • 03-2-p
Hatching Eggs For Sale - -
Froni the best type of White Leg-
horn hens, -weighing 5 lbs. each. Flock
headed by best selected Males, In-
spection invited or orders takeirby
phone. Eggs 5e per dozen over ship-
ping market price. II. 1-1., Cantelon,
London road. Phone 169-r-15, Clin-
ton central. 0341
1000 Duck Eggs Wanted
For hatching, White P.elcin. Apply
to E. L. Mittel', phone 213, Clinton.
o3-3,
Hatching Eggs For Sale
From heavy -laying strain S. C.
White Leghorns. 65c for setting' of
,,13 or $4.00 per hundred. Frank J.
Tyndall, R. R. No 4, Clinton. Phone
636-r-33, Clinton central. 03-tf
• Remind Vision Is An Impossibility
• For Some
Hut if a Person's vision is below
par and he is not wearing glasses, an
imProVeineet as the result of, an ex,
amination is practically a certainty.
Our endeavor always is to give our
patients the best vision consistent
with comfort, THAT is the most that
anyone could hope for in any ease,
Let us see how much we can help you,
W. IL Hellyar, Optometrist, Clinton,
03-1
• Hatching Eggs For Sale
Eggs from well-bred Barred Pvocits.
Excellent laYers. Males from 0.A.0.7,'
Guelph. 3e per egg. Mrs. Brown
Stewart, Goderich township, R.R. No,
2; Hayfield. Phone 5 on 606, Clinton
central. • 02-2
Tenders For Wood For Hospital,
Tenders will be received by, the
uedersigned 'up to Saturday, Apr 2nd,
for 7 cords of 12 ma green maple
wood and 1 load of dry, all to be hard
body wood, • Mrs. W. L. Mair, Box 0,
Clinton. ' 02-2
Seed Oats For Sale
-Improved 'Banner, good clean seed,
weighing 38 lbs. to bush. 75e per
bus. Apply J. R. Stirling, 600-12,
R. R. No. 2, Bayfield. 02-8-p
For Sale
A quantity of hay for sale. Apply
to M. J. paler, Maitland concession,
Goderich township. Phone 24 on 604,
Clinton central. 02-1-p
Clinton's
OM' Mat
WITH A SELECT1011 13Y THE:41
srArioN H.O.T. 1:RoAEXAsTm9
) 'HEAT "FOL145"_,'—'
' •
The Heat Folks may not be eing
ers, but they can give a real meaning
to "Home, Sweet, Horne." •
They are not vaudeville stars, but
_they can turn cold into Warmth more
quickly than any sleight-of-hand per-
. _
former. ,
• They eve not musiciaus, but, man!
—the harmony they can bring into
any hoesehold. with a few selectione
•from their excellent coal! •
Call the lottonsuft
• for good, clean coal e '
COAL COMPANY
dard, Courtright, Ont, „ 03,4 PHONE 74 CLINTON
to' raP'1,114;;
Photogrii•PlIs
of the ehilde'eile alsT,--fatIler,' mother,
. ;Clinton sister anditrotho't and do net forget
your Very' best:friend. ,
Our
„Bv.6XY'TitesdaY fron!, '
•
il,:00 a.m. to 2Iy.m.
• vver:ondol, 101,
E:Tts.° 4,P.Nicroti?tq.est,ftittraNd:ia:„
Burgess; Portrait
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Real iL1.7ell IStore..
CLINTON,phone7
EXellent Values
• in Darnask 'Xable Cloths and
Napkins
Linen Towelling
18 inch at 65c • 20 inch at -75c
Tine Sheeting, 72 inches wide, 8
Heavief Quality, 96e
Wornen's Exchange
Hours=1 p.m, to 6 p,m.
Saturdays -1 p.M. to 10 p.m.
iaij Jt With '
Orders- for Choke Cut Flowers and
all kinds of fldral 'meek promptly At-
tended to. Flowers by wire anywhere.,
• CHARLES V. COOKE •
Phone 66 - Box 185
For Sale
Two stables and wagon shed. Thos.
McKenzie Estate. ., 01-11
Ye Old•Tyme
Fiddlers !
Huron Central Agricultural Society
are holding
A Fiddlers' Competition
Spring Show Night
THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, AT 8 P.M.
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Competitions as follows:
Fiddler's 55 years and over, $7, $5, $3
Fiddlers under 55 years, 87, $5, $3
Lady P'iddler's e $7, $5, $3
,Step Dancers
(Open to Ladies and Gentieme3182
)
Comic Singers $3, $2
(Open to Ladies and Gentlemen)
Fiddler ,coming greatest distance $5
Oldest Fiddler competing $2
Rules Governing Fiddlers
1. Open to the counties of' Bruce,
Huron and Perth.
2. Each contestant to play two sel-
ectious, one selected by the contes-
tant and "Flowers of Edinburgh."
3. No entry fee: Any or all con-
testants liable for service during
dance. Non -prizewinners each re.
ceiVe $1.00 ,
4. Accompanist provided if so desir-'
ed.
5. Judges 'decision final.
6. Committee reserves rights to al-
teest
ror add rules,
7. Old time music to be basis of con-
t
8. Professionals are not eligible. •
Old Tyme Dance after Contest
Admission, -Conceit and Halide corn-
' blued 50e ---No reserve seats
Proceeds to go to Sprieg Fair Funds
J. MacFarlane, W. J. Miller, G. Elliott
• President. Treasurer. Secretary
Colt and Cows For Sale
Grey Percheron filly; rising 3 years,
and 2 Durham cows.' Apply to Albert
Pepper, R. R. No. 8, Seaforth, Phone
4 on„.615, Clinton central. 02-2-p
Seed Grain For Sale
Berley, oats and spring wheat suit-
able for seed. Apply to Leslie Cox,
R. R. No. 1, Goderich. Phone 2 on
603, Clinton central. 02-2
Mite Tuning
Work guarm-anteed, prices reason-
able. Geel8. Clarke, Seaforth, Ont.,
phone -245-r-6. _ 02-2-p
Ford Gentle For Sale,
1928 model, in'eirst class condition.
Apply to Nediger's Garage. 99-tf
Farm Por Sale
For sele, lot 5, concession 6, Hid -
lett, containing 98 acres. There are
on the premises a,•good frinne house,
bank barn 55:056, with cm:re-fit wall
under it, driving shed 20x50, drilled
well at -house with supply tank at
barn. The farm is all tile -drained,
all under coltivatioe, with not a foot
of waste land. School only 40 rods
away. 'Store and post -office and
church the same. dietatice. Farm ad-
joins village of Constance. • Will he
sold on easy terms, For further par-
tieulare apply on the peemises or acl,
dress Andrew Snell, R. R. No. 2, Sea-
• For Sale
Single Comb White Leghorn lintel-,
ing eggs, $4.00 per 100 eggs. Also a
limit& amount or custom hatching,
done for 5e per -egg. Mrs. Edward J.
Welsh, Re R. No. 1, Clinton. Phone
12 on 641, 01-3-p
For Sale or Rent.-
100-acte,fane, convenient to town.
Inquire at News -Reaped Office. 98
Ifouse for Sale or Rent -
Houee corner of HurOn and Or-
ange streets-, old Mounteastle piece.
Apply to F. W. jelmston, Clinton.
•80 tf•
It
rirssit%bgoqr E:fiorse Fair Day
, •
Quick gradiugeeervice*by e9ert •
• •
Nediger's Garage
-AUTOMOBILES
Overhauled end IteleaSeed
STORAGE BATTERIES
Chaeged, Stored ...for white): nienths
and Repaired '
• SIfATES
Ground arid -Relied
RADIO •
in I d
7itttfi'()1
Gesoli e-- Is--- cesso,ries
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
UPHOLSTERING AND
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Now is a good time to have4that
broken, or out of date piece made_gp-
to-date, and a useful member of the
furniture family for a moderate out-
lay. Forty lines of covering to
choose from. 41.00 per yard and up.
W. S. DOWNS • •
Shop opp. Ontario St. Church Sheds
Clinton Phone 95
92-12-p
For Sale
Eight -room residence, with mod."
ern conveniences and fireplace, gar-
den and garage. West Side of King
street: Thos. McKenzie Estate.
01-tf
Baby Chicks and Eggs .
Bred to lay Barred Rocks March
and April, $16 per 100 from -high
production stock. Eggs 65c per 15;
$4.00 per 100. Hedgerow Cheek
Farm. D. M. Lindsay, R. R. No, 3,
Clinton, 100-8
For Sale --
House and three lots on Huron and
Mary streets. House is frame cot-
tage with electric lights, town 'ivater
and furnace. Garage, garden and
fruit trees with extra lot, • This extra
good property will be sold cheap. Ap-
ply to George Elliott', Clinton, or Se
B. Stothers, Essex. 100-8
hatching Eggs For Sale
S. C. White Leghorns—fine adult
flocks, severely culled, excellent lay -
ere,. headed ' by vigorous nedigreed
cockerels. Barred Plymouth Rocks
—.Carefully selected and celled adult
birds, good layers. $3.50 per hundred,
4 cents per egg, orders booked now.
E. Parker, °Elite». Phone 218.
100-tf
Farm Por Sale
127 acre farm, lot 16, pt. 17, con, 1,
Hullett, 14 miles east of Clinton, on
Provincial EighwaY, 9-f6coM Meg
house with futnae:p. Ratkbefn 40x7A,
and other buildings. Well watered,
water in stable, also well fenced. „.100
acres under cultivation, balance pas-
ture and timber:,--Thie farm is in a
high state of cultivatien. Also a
quantity of seed oats for sale,
Apply to John R. Noble, R, R. No, 4,
Clinton. Phone 5 on 617. 100-11
• NOTICE TO CREDITORS
_ —
In the Estate of Elizabeth Hunter,
Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having clahns against the
estate of Elizabeth' Hunter, late of
the Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, nurse, deceased, who died on
or about the 11111 day of February,
A.D. 1927, are required to deliver to
Barbara 14IcIver, the executrix of the
said estate or her solicitor, on or be-
fore the 11th day of April A.D. 1927,
a full statement of their claims to-
gether with particulees thereof, and
the nature of the securities, if any,
held by them all duly verified by affi-
davit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the said
executrix will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased
amongst the persons entitled 'thereto
havieg regard only to such claimseas
'she shall have received due notice and
in accordance therewith.
DATED at ' Clinton,Ontario, this
22nd day of March, A.D. 1927. .
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Executrix.
•• 02,3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
itt the Rstata of Thomas llrownett,
Deceased
NOTICE -1s hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Thomas Brownett, late of
the Township of Stanley, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, yoemare deceased, 'who
died on or about the 2911 clay of De-
cember, A.D. 1926, are required to
deliver to Susan ,Brownett and John
Wellington Reid, the executors 01
the said estete -nr their solicitor, on
or before the lst day of April, A.D.
1927, a full statement of their claims
with particulate thereof, and the ha -
tare of the securities, if ally, hall by
them all duly verified by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE -that after
the said last mentioned date the said
executors will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased
amongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to 4rtch aa
they shall have received dee notice
11t11 10 accordance therewith, e,
DATED at Clinton, Oetalio this
16th day of March A.D..1927.
• W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor fol• the said executors.
•3ic, i2oet,
Dealers to General
ilardwaTr'3, Paints 0.
TEJigp4oNE Roriland%Ohl Stan
' StoveBee
i
•See Oulo Ali Leather Work
Slioes for) IVIeri arid Boys
We price them beyond competition in Ontario,
. Eatons. Buying for 'Cash enables
you to get them at Hoch Bottom prices.
A -Free Souvenir to all purchasers on'
Spring Horse Show Day.
Metal Roofing For Sale
Look over your buildings. Do they
need new roofs? I can supply you
you with mdtal- roofing and siding.
Apply to Robert 'WI. Towhsend,
Londestoro. 93-12-p
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms aver Heard's Barber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2283-tf
Specials from March 31
To April 7th
Pure Lard, 10 lb, pail $1.50
0Sholitgeoiningand
,r3lalibas.e,,3b
bulkl49c
ra.
jar 48c
Jam, • 4 Ib. pail 68c
Syrup, 5 lb, pail
Canned Tomatoes 2 :fe38c
e 25c
Canned Peas .. . . 2efor 23c
Canned Corn • 2-1 or 28e
Pork and Hetnie .,.. 2 for 25e
P. & lt Soap, 10 bars tor 50c
Handy Ammonia 3 for 25c
Matches, 3 boxes for 25e
Heinz Ketehup, Large .... 2 for 57e
Heinz Ketchup, small 2 for 37e
Bananas, Oranges, Grapefeuie, Cocoa -
met, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes
5L. LAWSON & CO,
PROMPT DELIVERY
Phone 111
Homing Feed
Have this in stock now and are
ready. to fill all requirements.
Seed Oats
Have purchated about ho bushel
of Oats. Test 35 lbs. See these be-
fore buying.
Seeds
Have our first shipment of Tim-
othy, Alfalfa, Alsike. Our Timothy
is Pine Tree, recognized as the best
Timothy on e market Our Alfalfa
is Peel Association Seed, free of
Sweet Clover. While ,this lasts we
cap give you the Best Ontario Var-
iegated Alfalfa at a reasonable
priee. These seeds will be from 25c
to $1.00 higher in about another
month. Now is the thee to buy
seeds to get quality and price.
•
Bran
Expect car load daily. This is very
scarce, better buy it ahead.
J. A. FORD & SON'
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
r, -
F. R. 1DARROW
BARRISTER
will be at his office
in Clinton each
MONDAY
• From 3 to 6 p.m.
30-11.
• Muskrat Skins
Wanted
Highest Market Price Paid
H. A. HOVEY
Phone 89 Clinton, Ont.
'COAL
Coal of all kinds always on hand
for immediate delivery,
'Also a quantity of dry 3lnple Wood
Prieea reasonable and seme to all
R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone 115
COAL
sto, Egg, Nut and Soft Coal I
Coke and Kennel Coal
Also Some Wood
E. WARD
1
Phone 155. Huron Street,
Singer Sewing Machine
Leased en Small Monthly Payments
Big Discount on Cash Sales During
March Only
Now is the time to have your ma-
chine repaired and cleaned, Repairs,
Needles, Belts and Parts for all
makes.
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 171J P.O. Box 201, Clinton
A
Elmslea Chick Farm
BABY CRICKS: Leghorns and Roekt,
Miller's Ideal Incubators and
• Brooders
Poultry Supplies •I
Royal Purple Calf Meal and
Chick Feeds ,
ea.
E. L. Mittell
Phone 213 ,
93 -til
NEWS -RECORD ADVERTISING
BRINGS RESULTS
C. H. VE,NNER, Electrician
tlectrie Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other 3
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs. - Phone 7
TRY OUR CELLO -GLASS FOR YOUR CHICKEN HOUSE
Flour and Feed
Seeds
Everything in Seeds—Peel County. Alfalfa No. 1; Alsike No. 1; Th11.-
01111, Pine Tree; Red Clovee and Yellow and White Sweet Clover,
Feeds •
Bran and Shorts—Corn—Western Rolled Oats---Westere Chop
'5 Mixed ,Chop—a quantity of No. 1 Feed Oats
Also different kieds of Chick Feeds
Oats
A ear of 1VIixed Bleck and White Oats t arrive soon—Get Mar prices
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