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`SeVen days, placed end on end
each too lax' to o without resting
n at least one o1 then" The Oshawa
,pnes thinks.
\Why not change Toronto's name
The Prince's CI 3 seeing that t
eople there semi to tael they have
penal clann on the young loan fro
thorn.
:Weil, that "new" station at 'Boron
open, at lass. But the Pnince
ales had to eome out ,from Englai
b epci rt, or zt might have stood f
notliei lour or. jive 'years.
,-What is'bothering. some: of ;us is
nether v e shall know our way out
the new station the next time we
isit the "Queen City.". We'd ,'got
into all the tannings of the old one,
ut this new-faingled .. affair may be
0o muoh for'plain country 'folk.
Big Ben began to strike just as the
rine of Wales commenced his
eech -Toronto theocher day, 'u
p in < y, J Isi
sit : would have interrupted the
beech' of the' commonest of .persons.
rut it is,well'known that the Prince
xasn't the sort 0f. face to stop a clock.
CUntV alight previde",
itself for ,gud Cc
would be more lecoss{illc,the peo-
ple and thea..fp1'e Yngie Ya?liialIe.ik
leegt within ocountybotdersc'They'cer.
tainly should be kepi;,
to BautiePcl
1"i Mx Raymond Bristol of B xsly-
a Ri' e NJ.. ,, arrived ,on I'ri,Di
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d� nv ever
r1 ing; to visit' Bliss M. E.Garrett.
Miss Maiude Wilkes of �T'allcerton
to, is visiting her niece, Mrg. N. W.
of Woods,
g
d airs Geddes, and Miss flur ay,
or Wingham; Mr. Wilson �leddcs, Water-
loo
i'oo and Mr. ' -and Mrs. Ernest Geddes
argl family of Seaforth were gue
Mrs. Jas. Fergusonon Sunday.
Recent arrivals . at "I,laadud
Miss II orah 'Ferguson's pretty sn
mer home, are: Mr. and Mrs. S.
White, `_ITr. and Mrs.'Templeinan, Mr,
Fetherston, London,
ar' .
J. A. Nichols and family o1 Wind-
sor are camping in the village.: '
Miss Helen Horton of Ingersoll' is
visiting Miss Gladys Gale at the p
°entry and any effort to preserve
hem shoeld be fostered and eifeour-
"Goderich celebrated last vreek
the hundredth anniversary of its
founding by Dr. `Tiger' Dunlop
and John Galt. Asleature oa the
• celebration, which was perhaps.,
passed °vet by thesp who regard
an old boys' reunicm as Shinty an
opportunity for a wild time, was
the collection :of recoeds and
relics of the early days which
were on display. In addition to
the exhibit'which was .gathered
together by the committee was a
-private collection of papers of
Dr. Dunlop, including a diary he
'Iteat, along with many other re-
•dords of the ' emay days of the
It is to be hopedthat stepa can
be taken by the Tawn ee Ceder;
felt or Huron °minty, to keep to-
:getiler this collection,: which as
tifne goes by will become price-
less in value. Another -hundred
yeare from now our, clescendents
arize Meinitely more these
relies and'd,ocuments of the pion-
eers of, Ontarle, If they are
'allowed to scatter they wilt „never
be gathered together again. If
Huron Connty cannot ece its way
Premier Stanley I3aldwin says
here as an "uncaptured' egg market"
n Great Britain which' Canada might
asily take possession of. Probably
e feels that': he ' would like to be
ure of having some such eggs. every
timing for breakfast as he's . been
etting during hia visit- here.
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This : is the season when Western
rulers fairly .hold ' their breath, in
ar that a sudden drop in tempera -
re may bring a,frost that will de -
os, their ripening wheat crop.'
et's hope it will 'be harvested in
od shape this year; although it has
d already a few close shaves.'`
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Tt looks as if it was about time
inething was done to clean up .con -
tions about Becton, where system -
o stealing" has been going on for
oaths, ,Dan Forsythe "got his" at
e hands of the' farmer he tried to
b and it is hoped that;, others, his
coinplices, who have been in this
obbers' ring,'' -may be run to earth
d punished as their crimes deserve.
Wheat was ,first harvested in the
ron Tract a century ago, and the
ttlers knew what'to di with it, but
out the same time Mrs. Moodie and
family were starving in the bush
ar Peterboro because, although they
d'plenty of flour. Thoy did not know
w to make bread without yeast. -ail ail and Empire.
But, Good gracious, why didn't they
alte'pancakes
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It 'vas most unfortunate that the
urist who was bitten. by a bear in
e west happened to be- an Eng
hwoman, 'as .many people hi tike
ritish Isles seem to think it is dan-
rous"to go' out;' after night any -
hate in Canada, in ease -a bear might
to you or a wild cat serateh your
toe. That incident and the other of,
bear stealing a man's club hag on
bungalow verandah may slow up
IuriSt traffic: through that beautiful
entry considerably for a time.
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In referring.to the visit of the
rinces and: i'remier Baldwin to Can -
da,. The New York'Times says edi-
orially: "America joins cordially in
elcoxning these Royal and distin.'
•uished guests as they touch her bor-
ers, If they had come. one hundred
nd fifty years ago they might have
issuaded us from independence by
,heir reasonableness, their comhaou
tense' -and charm."
Yes, why couldn't 'we have had a
Ace prince to negotiate peace in the
tang ago?• • •
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The London Free Press the other
lay called attention as : follows to a
natter which The News -Record has' '
referred to on more than ono occa-
ion. Early records' are of•idestino-
.ble value to our young but growing_
Guests registered at the Rita Hotel
are Mr.and Mrs. Schel,inbej ea,
Alvin' and Carl Sch611-Mberger and
Miss Una Schellinbcrger awl . Mrs.
' Goo Ritz, Mitchell; Mr, and. Mrs. G.
Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. C, Moore, Mi'.
and Mrs. T. La\vsop Cincinnati, Ohio;
F. N. Skinner,.Detroit J. A. Manning,
Owen Sound; M, T Corless and Joy
Kennedy, Clinton; T Il. MclCmley,-
London:, Bob Bolton Strathr o Eva
Boucle,
Phyllis Evans -,Ethel Boucle,
Toronto; Dora Schoeahals, Clinton;
Albert ., Judd, Dr.Til. A. Platt, D., F.
Glass, London; Mr. Ralph Smith, 111r.
Bob Smith Mr. Charles. White, Mr. P.
0.Morrow Detroit; Mrs, R. Id. Runci-
mut Strotloid; Misses M. F.Dorsey,
G.A. Dorsey, R. Williams and Mss.
Williams,' Flint, MiFh.
ests Mrs. W. G. Sawyer -and Mrs' A. R.
- Donnelly, of Detroit are visiting the
Misses Dronin"at 'their home on the"
In. Terrace. :
Mrs. R.T, Orr and family of Strat-
ford are again occupying their, cot=
tage . on the Terrace. '
The Y P. S. held their monthly out-
ing at harbor Parlc,.Goder'ich, on Fri-
day last, `where those present err-
toyed a good -gate of softball and
also the :
good eats. slumber The,.
x ,r e-
mained for the .program. in .the eat
ening and all report a good time.
Miss Josie Clement or Toronto is
visiting Miss Alma Dewar.
ar-
' Rev. and Mrs, W. G. Richardson
and children, Robert, a,ul Ruth, of.
Waterloo are visiting. Mrs. Richard -
son's parents, Rev. and iVIrs. 11. 115.
Gale.
Anniversary services will be held in
St. Andrew's United church, Bayfield,
on Sunday next, August 14th, at, 71
'a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The pastor, Rev.
R. 'M. Gale, willeonduet both services.
The choir will give special music and
will be assisted by, Mr. E. Chapman,
London, and others at_ the morning
service. In the evening the Egmond
ville choir 'twill have ,,charge of the
music:- A special thankoffering is
asked for and a Cordial invitation is
extended to •all,
Miss Florence McPherson of Nor-
val is visiting Mrs. Mary .Fraser,
Mr.—Ernest Bliss returned to Tor -
Onto on ,Sunday after having spent a
two weeks' vacation at the home of
Mrs. Mary Fraser.
The Misses Drouin and a1'Irs, Jas.
Ferguson returned on Thursday last
after having spentseveral days in
Detroit..
Miss Mary Mollard and Miss E,
Walker are guests of Miss Martha
Rathweli;.;
Mr. Sidney Castle' of Stratford is
spending his vacation with his moth-
er, Mrs. Martha Castle:
Mr. Jas. A, Cameron motored to
Toronto on Tuesday to speed e few
days in the city.
,ItIt's. Fred Neelin and two children,
Fred and Anna, of Toronto are guests,
of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin,
Mr, and Mrs Jas. Stewart of Ram-
ilton'are visiting the.latter's parents;
851. and Mts. ' John Pollock.
Misses V. I. Harris and 'Kahle and
Joyce and les. Effie Harris, Toronto,
and Mrs, S. K. 'Young, Stratford, are
occupying Cottage No, 5 in°Jowetb',s
Grove,
Miss Roelofson, Mrs. F. Roelofson,
Miss Featherston and Miss Richard.
on of Galt are occupying ars, E.
Schneil's cottage, Belle ,Vue,,,
Archdeacon Fotheringham of Grace
church, Brantford, is spending a week
in the village at the home of Mr; and
Mrs. Robt. Scotehmer; • -
Mr,'and Mrs. J. R. Cobb 'of Toron-
to are visiting • the latter's :mother,'
Mrs. M.' Ross alit Sum -R -Inn, after:
having been on their honeymoon trip
through the New England states.
Mi. and "Mrs. Robt. Heid, 'ivho are
spending the season with Miss Martha
Rathwell, are in Toronto for 'a few
days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dixon and daugh-
ter, Carrie, of Galt, spent a' couple of
days,with Rev. and Mrs." Paull at"•the
rectory._ Mrs. Paull 'aecompanted
them on Tuesday when'they 1e4 on a
motor trip up the BTue Water Higla-
way;,. They intend'to go to Toronto
by way of Barrie,' .
Mrs. Geo. M, Fraser and family re-
turned' to London on Monday after°
having spent the past Sive weeks in
;R. Mootirouse's cottage, •
At the tournament at the Bayfield
Golf Club on'"Saturday last. Messrs.
D. Stevenson and W. R. Will tied for
the president's' prize, which they di-
e/id�between thein. Mrs. Stevensot.
won the lady's prize,
The `Presbyterian W. M. S. bazaar
on Tuesday was quite a success. It
was held 'on Miss Nor•. Fot'gnsen's
pretty lawn, where at teas delightful
to sit and :have a cup. of'tea or such
dainties as.' 'were provided by the
Iadies. There was a large attendance,
and the ladies estimate the receipts
of -the day at $125.00.
Mr. and .Mrs.. 5. J. Sturgeon, who
ave been living at Grand Bend for
the past few years,` retuned ,last;
Wednesday to ri alce,theit' homein the
village- ahain. ;
Charles W. Logan of Trout
Lake,. Mich., and J. Gingrich, Bad
Axe, Mich., who have been visiting
;the former's sister for the past week;
and Mrs. J. Gingrich mal two child-
ren, who have been with her 15:iients,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cleave, left on Fri -
clay morning ' :for thkir respective
homes.
Mr: and. Mrs. Claude -White, Mi;_
dad Mrs. Jas-^"VfcLeod'and Mr. and
Mrs, 12lttgil Munro Niag ata FaIIs, are
occupying Robt 13card's,' cottage -el
Sunset Point. `
Mr. and MrS:: L. E. Davidson`; Mrs.
Smith mith and Misses Gladys,
and Margaret Siaith pf- Flint, Ificb.,
are occupying` cottage. No. ,7 in Jow
ett's 'G'rove. '
Mr. `anyj Mrs:.; Alfred ';placCir'egor
and children ` tfnd MISS' tranche.
aaven,. Detroit, came on Wednesday
2last week to visit Miss Maude Mac
,egor .
'Mrs. A, Currie and' , graiidauglite;
Tari Castle, returned- on Tuesday, al'-
r'having visited in Windsor. for
week.' -
es, Wilbur McBride and' two ciiiid-Thcy }dere accompanied by.
n, who will visit with her
re. '
1llx. Harold Pollock arrived ori Tues-
y,to visit . his brother,. Ilir..0:. E.
tam these- eecinals of the early
days, possibly the University of I
could be preserves' documents and
relies of Viinstern Ontario ,
Every univereity hat the ordin-\
ary museum. of rocks, mini rals
arid plaster: paris imitations of
early Greece and Roman att. Ia_
the University of Westeen On-
tario could establish 0 111MiO11111
with relies and- recovds of early
days: in this provinee it w ould
'nvaluabIe to rhe proviece and
wortid attract students ,feone
parts of the Dominion hiterested
in early Capedien 'history." '
No doebt the Unlyereity of Western
tario could find a Place fel' sucll
ord5, but We believe that each
mother
da
ers are visiting Mre. Crosby's Moth-
er, Mrs. Geo. W. Woods., ,
The 1Vlisees Drew tea -anted 'to their
hoMe in London' on Saturday alter
having spent . the 1,Vq* with thole
SCHWARZ—EAGLESON -- At the
home of the bride's parents, on
Alma, daughter of Mi. and Mrs,
William Eagleson, Aberdeein
Dak., 4nd grand -daughter of Mr.
James Stevees of Clinton, to Carl
Schwarz of Fargo, N. /3.ak.
SMITHENDORF — 000K -- At the
home of the bride's cousin„ Mr.
Bert Pridhaon, Ann Arbor, Mich.,
on August 2nd, kande E„ daughter
of Mr. and IVIrs. David A. Cook of
Brussels, formerly .of Clinton, to
Herbertan'. Smithendorf of Essex,
Births
BIRD—DrClinton Public Hospital, -ort
July 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
II. Bird, of .Glenavon, Sask.; a son
—Richard Ross. .
WISE -- In Coded& township, ou
August 7th, to Mr. and Mre, Wm,
W, Wise, a daeghter.
IN MEMORIAM
COULD—In loving memo: y of our
mother, who died Aug. 13th, 1024.
"Gone but not forgotten."—Sadly
missed by her •husba.nd and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyon spent Sun-
day in Exeter with Miss Nellie Medd,
Mia and Mrs. Kunkel and slaughter
of Niagara are visiting Mrs. Run-
kel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, Craw*
Mr. and IVIrs. Will Tamblyn of
week -end with Mre J. Tamblyn. 'loan
and John are staying thie week with
their 0008111, Kenneth Rangel:.
, mr, and Mrs, Geo. Broaden spent
laet week in London with their daUgb-
te.r, Miss
Mr. and 1VIts. Alm Stewart and
family spent tlie. weak:tend -with
friends in Stratford.
Mrs. Harry ReYaolds left for Pales-
erston Tuesday, after spenaing some
time visiting relatives around here.
Miss E. Lyon accoMpanied her to
Palmerston and will be away- for a -
few days,
Mr. Thomas Fairservice, who has
been very sick for 'some time, it„ave
are pleaSed to say! imProving.
Quite. a number In the -village have
paint, Mr, Finglansl, 111..kaines
and Mr. G. McCall, This 'with the
nicelyacept lawns ad& greatly to the
appearance of the village:
Itais'a. Ada Tyerman of Seaford.: is
Jean of IndianaPpolis are visiting at
the home of the lady's sister IVIrs.
Thos, Lyon.
Miss Harrington and Miss Howell
of Guelph have returned home after
spending ewo weeg,s -with Mr. and
Miss Gwen Hicks of Centraia is
visiting har mint, Mrs. Mex. Wells.
IVIr. Chas. Watson has ?mturned
Demi Ottawa, 'where he attended the
World's Poultry Coagress, A
Mr. and IVIrs. W. Weymouth and
children of Walkeryille are visiting
relatiyes in the community.
Mr, Emerson Reek is visiting his
, Mist Sadie MeCool of Washington,
is visiting hee mother, Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Cool. AlSo Mrs: J. L. nude and
childeen of Woodstock aro the guests
of the lady's mother, Mrs, MCC:1001,
ROY. Fiagland of Mlinico is
vieiting with his permits here.
Thmsday afternoon, August 41.h,
the eogular meetiitg 'of , the ',Kelly
Auxiliaay was held in the °hutch. par-
lors with a good attendance of, mem
bets_ present. afrs. Hugh Aikenhead
The Confederation Jubilee ntogrem
NlittS caeriecl out,. with. 'the following
inces: ales. Walter Moffat: Quebec: -
Mise Ia. MaGregor; Ontario: ales. R.
P. Wei:sofa-Alberta: lairs. J. Thom-
son; 13ritish' Columbia: Miss ,Tean
Murdock; Newfoundland; Mrs. A. Mc-
Queen. The topic lor the day was
Laken by Yiss X. IVIeGregor aral dealt
with the ,evaagelizatioe of India,
."Goocl•Titliegs" and" "Metl-tedS Em -
Calgary and 1)1', `and Mrs. Skel-
ag aed family of Detroit were the
guests of Mr, and airs. Wm. Doue'les
last week, •
' Mrs. G. returned home this
week after spending three eveeks at
'the home of her son, Mr, Jam,
Stratford, She waS accompanied by
her grandtlaughters, Artdree, and
Po traits;: That.. Please
Are ,Bade at the, Burgess Portrait
i
Studio, ClintonI
O N -EVERY TTTESI1
Hours -10 a.m. to: i P.m.
Our work will .,wit :and our prices
will please,
Let us develop and print and, also
enlarge your snap shots for you.
Burgess, Portrait Studio
MITCHELL AND CLINTON; ..
Sall''.91 ;>
With lct,ve're�
Prompt attention given to airy,.'
order for Flowers- or Florai work.
"Member FloristTelegraph Delivery;
Association
CilIts. V. Cooke
Phone 66
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for Pori -riot's and Poultrymen to oleos.
their Mens ort roosters and far ,.brooc :'
hens,
t'IIOr;NJi.O171µ Cal, FICE FOR ]'RICER
We are any=ei s- t'2' remiths in the year
1'or' both, SJ. 9ga and 1'opit,r
OTICE
Dr:-
1Y, A. McIntyre has opened, an,
office over the Canadian National Ex-
press:,. and _is now prepared to do all'
kinds of dental work:_ 21.1,
Rev: air; Carswell of Toronto, for -
in the United church last Sunday and
preached two most Impressive ser-
mons. Rey. Mr. -McLean of Tiverton
will preach next Sunday.
The following music pupils of Miss
Eleanor Snider were successful in
passing the pianoforte examination of
the Toronto Conservatory, of Music.
The examinatian being held in Sea -
forth: Junior Maw Honors: Miss
Blanche Ilaustard, Xippen. Primary
piano, Honors: Miss aean Foster.,
Miss Eleanor Snider returnedhome
this week front London, where she
has been spending the last month tak-
ing Wee organ lessons from Prof.
A garden party will be held on Dlr.
Hugh Aikenhead's lawn on Alma/
1.6tb. Smoot; served from six to
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Rattenbury and
family of )3urlington and Mr. J. Craig
and sons of Barrie were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Rattenburythie week.
Mr. Norman Wheeler and his sis-
ter, Viola, who have been visiting in
Detroit for the vast two weeks, re-
turned to their home here this 'week.
Huron Road East
spent Sunday at the tonte of Mr.
William
Threshing is started in our neigh -
Miss Eclim Cook iF spending a few
days with her sister, Mrs. 46e. Hitgill,
Mr, Thomas Splen Mr. and Mrs.,
'William Cason auclfstr. am) Mrs. W11 -
feed Carson and sin of Kineardinb
spent. Saturclify night a: Mr. Geo. A.
Quite a number (-5 the neighbors
took in t'he Centennial celebration at
Goderich last week,
Mr. Reg. Ball of lurnmerbill spent
Sunday with Mr. Bugg Belt
Mrs. Levi Trick of London is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. W. W. -Wise.
Noncp
Re Fire -Hose Wagon
is brought to the attention of the
citisens Clinton that the hose -
wagon should arrive at the sone of
a fire as 'aeon as possible after the
alarm has been -given. Thienotice
to remind yott that the first teant,
truek or ear which arrives at the fire -
hall prepared and able to haul the
hose -wagon to the scene of the fire if
necessary, will receive -the authorized
pay for the service rendered, regard-
less of whether the fire occurs at
night or shoring the day. ; 224
For Sale
1' Geo. 'White separator with feeder
and blower; a New Hamburg, trac-
tion engine, 18-20; a Stevens and
33 -erns portable engine; an endless'
drive belt, 7 inches wide; a Gould,
Ahapley and Muir 8 -ft. Ideal Wind
mill, for 4 -post tower; a Gould, Shep-
ley and Muir double gear 8 -ft. wind-
mill, 3 -post tower, and a 10-20 Titan
Farm loor Sale
100 acres, lot 24, coe, 2, Stanley,
good state of cultivation. Bank barn,
78x40, driving shed 40x24, cemeat
silo. Good black house, 2 never -fail-
ing wells. N. Sanedercocle, 13ruce-
tral. 22-3
Cattle For Sale
tattle for sale. „Will, be sold in quan-
tities, and at terms to suit puichaser.
Apply to.W. Male/via Phone 638-21.
Priva,te Sale of Sewing Machines
Pive..secortd-harld, drop -head sew-
ing maehinee, all in Al workang
order,' refinished, to be sold cheap.
Call eveninger.' W. Olen Cools, Clin-
ton. Phone 171. 22-1-p
Beefier September 17th
The Ladies' aid of Ontario street
'United church intend holding theie
annual bazaar on Saturday, a Sept.
17th Fuller 'particulars later. Re -
20 Leicester ewe. lambs,. and 15
yearlina ewes; Sante -breed, Well-
bred and in good condition. Apply to
Godericb township. It. R, NO. 8, Clin-
ton, Phone 60bar-11,,Clinton cent:eel.,
Lapsible lootieelseper wanted at once,
Apply to C. II: Reid, Brucefield. 21-2 tell Ohnton Phone 213., ' 08-tf.
Clinton
Poultry House
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Phones—Office, 204j Residence, 214w_',
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NOTICE
' NOTICE IS'HER,ERY GIVEN that
the partnership heretofore subsisting
between us, the undersigned, as Bank-
ers, under.the name of MeTaggart
Bros., at title Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron, Priwince of Ontario,
has been this day diseolved by mutual
'All debts owing to the said partner-
ship are to be paid to M. D. McTag-
gart, who purposes 'continuing the
said Banking business, and all claims
against the said partnership are to
be presented to the said M. D. MeTag-
gait, by whom tile dune will be
Dated at Clinton aforesaid, this lst
day of August, 1927.
Geo. IVfeTaggart, M. D. MeTag-
PROCLAMATION
Election, Public School Trustee
St. lames? Ward
Bader and by virtue of a Warrant
to me directed. by Fred. Jackson, Esq.,
Mayor of the Town of Clinton, au-
thorizing the holding of an election
for a member of the Public School
Board for St. James' Werd in the
Town of Clinton in plaee of Geerge
A. McLennan, resigned.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
a meeting- of the eleetors for the
nomination of candidates for the said
position will be held in the Council
Chainber, Clinton, en IVIeuday, Aug -
lost 22nd, 1927, between the hours of
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• And, if necessary, the deetion to
fill the above named position will be
held on MbndaY, August 296, 1927,
at the same place, at the same time
and by the mule Deputy Returning
Officer as for the next preceding
municipal deetion, ancl the result will
be publicly declared at the Town Hall
Tif4sdaY, Augnst 30th, 1927 at 12
o'clock, ?loon.
D, L Macpherson,
, • Returning Officer.
Clinton, August Ilth, 1927: 22-I
ilohnesville Cheese For Sale
.‘1 Large, 19c per lb; Flats, 20c -per lb.;
Stilton,..24c per lb. Ordet from W. 11.
•Lobb, Salesman, phone 6:05-r-32 or
Dom Clifford Lobb, Grocer, 'Clinton,
phone 40. 21-tf
Applications addrested 'ate the un-
dersigned, bp received -by the
municipal, council et 'the' `Town of
lath, 1927, for the.position ef Ceme-
tery Superintendent.: Duties to collie
menceaSept. 1st, 1927. D. L. Mac-
pherson, Town Clerk. .21-2
/louse For Sale ,
Largo red •brielc house,' eorner Or -
where clesifed. Alea a.barn bald ?/4, acre
lot on ' Wellington atreet. Apply. to
Mrs. W. Jenkins. 06-tf-ep
Cottage Sot- Sale -
An eight -room cottage 'in Isaac
street, beautifully finished inside,
town weter and good cistern, pummer
kitchen, Garden ,with apples. and
small fruits. Apply on preniisesato
Farm For Sale
100 acres, good eoilefine bniklinga,
small maple bush, 4aa miles from
Clinton. Will sell cheap antl on easY
terms. 17Vill sell crop with farin if
deeieed, Inquire at News -Record of-
fice. 12-tf
Rouse For Sale. .
A. nine -room house on ,Princess
street, 14 ecre eleettie light, :fur-
nace, three-Picee beth, .all in abate
alaes aonditiorm Apply- to E. L. Mit-
ad'e� on 'a ' s articles 9�' gg,�p �1Apyn yy��
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sale *ill be a
continued for -
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to
your ded ed advantage.
come
it will be
UIeP.Hardwie
._. Sole' Agents for Clinton: andi Ternitery;
The Fail Terra
..Sliaw's. Twelve Toronto Busi-
ness Schools opens on lefondaon
Atzgust 29th. Calendar mailed on
request to W. K. Shaw, Registrar;
4e Bloor St. West, Toronto. Please
write for- it.
WOOD
/ have a quantity of good, hard!
vfood and some slabs for sale.
New Ford Truck for sale, cheap
NOTICE
would like all old ccou ta
straightened up at once.
Et WARD
Phone 155 Huron street
Clinton s
Pittr6f,{
s READY FOR A
‘‘HOME RUN P
When you are figuring up baseball
percentages, and comparing one heavY
hitter with another, don't forget that
the Heat Folks hold the record in
this league for tlre.-number of home
runs they make 'in a season. •
With their loads of D. L, W,'Coal.
they knock cold wea-ther over the
fence,.ana beat it-honie by a lig mar-
gin. And 'they are Sever "put out"
by winter.
Call them at 74 for an •exhibition
Call the Arettit71
ior good, clean coal
J„ orti
COAL 'COMPANY
-PHONE 74 CLINTON.
F.R.DAR OW
wilt .6e at his office
iro Clinton each
Clothes -Cleaned. and PRessed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and ra.
paired.' Woollen goods dry cleaned
Rooms over Heard's B-rber shop.
IV. Jago. 228341
Singer Sewing Machine
Leased on Small Monthly Paymenta
Big Discount on Cash Sales
' Now is tbe time to have your ma-
chine repa9ed and cleaned, Repairs,
Needles, Belts and Parts for all
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 1711 P.0, Box 201. Clinton
FORD COUPE
FO SALE
A. 1923- model Ford coupe in good
Overhauled and Repaired
STORAGE BATTERIES
Charged and Repaired
ASPHALT
ROOFING
We have a complete line of
Toronto Asphalt hingles and
Roofing for siding or roofs if
you are considering roofing
compare ours, before buying,
with: any other, This is the
best by test.
Feeds
Always . carry Bran, Shorts'''.
Western Oats, best quality at
lowest price,
Phone 123
. Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs. " Phone 7
1 We also' have FMe and Coarse Scratch Peed,' Hominy Feed,
Ontario' Oats, Chopped. and Rolled 'Oats, . Ground and Unground
Screenings, Wheat. and. Barley, All Kinds of Royal Purple' Stock
' Footle, ,Cod Liver Oil for Hens. • , .
WE,BANDLE'OILT EDGE TWINE
;Mixed Grain. for I-Iens
FLOUR
•
Piro Roses, Maple Leaf and Purity Flout
PHowr too
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