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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-12-01, Page 5• 11LitSDAY', DECEME] R t, 702r !:: ACK through tine centuries Christmas has always been a time for the giving of presents—big or little things to delight -"and -gladden the hear s of children and their elders. But where are the Christmas presents of other- years -the Boys, the useful things ?Broken=•-worn,out forgotten. keep alive the spirit of your gift. Let st bring happiness and: contentment from year to year -add a Royal Bank Savings"Boole 'to your list of Christmas presents. ei.-eh as Pressnta. on Gavot arc praoolod for Gift Books. •G72.3 Muton Branch 14. Il n. R. E. Manning, Manager Of Interest - to You and Rite Three weeks from Sunday will be ';Christmas Day.. • * * a, Welcome .December, which brings. the happiest festival of the year! Novembershowed us a few rough •days but for•the'most part was pretty -fine, its last few days 'being the lin- rest, until the weather broke about; ;,yesterday noon." ro So far we have heard Iittle regard - lug municipal elections. It isnot too early to begin to consider who is to -manage the affairs of the town next -,year, look after the welfare of its -schools, etc. Stratford Board of. Education, as a measure of safety, has decided to let the little -children out of school at 11:50, ten minutes before the noon rusb,'so"thet they may be able to get ',home' without being •run over by.. -rushing cars. ' w vs Three hold-up'men'entered an east =end athletic ,club in Toronto the oth-' or evening and, menacing them with guns, went through the pockets of twenty-five•members and robbed them of :over five thousand dollars fit Money' and valuables. Fenny that of the twenty-five not 'one had the hardi- hood to lead in an-on-sleught on the trio, when . they :night • have been overpoweredrand handed over, bound, to the pollee, • • Canada loses the prize for best "wheat this'year, after having held it fourteen years out of sixteen. The •,prize went to a Montana grower, Last -year's winner was on hand with a fine sample, weighing a pound More. to the bushel than .thewinning sample, but the judges thought the 'lighter grain wage. iiiore uniform. Canada will have to buck up and see Mthat next year's peke comes home, 'where it belongs,,,again, The Chicagtl-Montreal express, run- ning -aeventy un-ning-.aeventy •miles an hour to make -up some .lost' time, crashed into freight train which had run past a 'switch at Deckrill on Sunday, when a number were inured and seven pee- -pie killed;` Ameng the passengers or, this train were a number of Polish people who were .comipg to Canada to settle, It was a rather tragie entry - into a strange country. But the in- ju11ed people, suffering and bewildered, are being gently eared for, ibany'hata ing been 'brought to the Toronto hos- nitais for -.'treatment,. It is. to be 'Hoped that in these.cases it "poor be- ginning will mean ac good ending:" Recently fire destroyed the Mason- ic in Lucknow and who the .debris was being cleared away a number of Masons gathered .to re- move and . open -the 'corner stone, which \vas supposed to contain panel's' and other ,things of =interest. When the Stone. 'Wes opened, however, . the cavity contained only air.''it had• • been, ^broken into e.nd :rifled of its conthts,„nobody knows when. but it Vinay have Happenedshortly' after the building went rip about sixty yearn ago. During all the years the build- ing stood rib one had noticed the stone 'had' been tadinered with, it.-seemt; although the side; which was out had been broken in several pieces and the ,pieces placed in position, again, Shabby trick this. robbing a' carver stone. Next thine to robbing a church or -a grave. Evidently all the bold bad robbers have not been developed clueing the last ten years. "Since the -War; *5x5 For the past year the town. council and the public utli''{tiee commission. hays been at a 'difference over a sur- plus which the latter' has and which the .former claims should bepaid over to `the public treasury. The council and the commission' have had several meetings to try to ,compos° their differences bet without avail mut re —=celitly tine torensolicitor was instruct- ed to proceed to collect: from the com- mission. The resultis that a hear- ing, will be given to the case at Os ggede hall on'Tuesday next. No matter who wins in this ease 'the town loses, 'because, the town, , that is the people, will have to foot the bill. The law_ ease will probably settle the matter of - surplus; there will be none by the time it is over, no natter which side wins. <It'seenie a strange thing that these two bodies,, each trying to serve the town, could not come ie, some clinic= able .agreement without having' to go to low. a The case. of r`hazinlg„ atthe,0.A.C„ 'Guelph, Iasi week, when a young; English student was takers down town in a pig crate and subjected to many humiliations by his fellowstude ents, excited much comment and the Young men .taking part in the affair have been obliged to pay a fine to.. the`"faculty and also tender a written apology to their "'victim. The ring leaders are also to appear before a magistrate to answer . for their aet. As a:oonsequencethe practise of haz- ing at: the 0.A.C. has been forbidden. This case, which seems . to have been an, extreme one, although', the young Men responsible declare the reports ofithave been exaggerated, brings to a head a matter which has been more or less of a scandal in all the colleges for years. It seems to be falling into disuse and will no doubt be discontinued, It is supposed to .cure a new 'boy: of being a molly- coddle and make a man of him, but to suiiject a 'boy to great humilis- tions, destroy his clothing and make him feel an outcast in a country in which he happens to be staying, ism rather a drastic lesson .for hint. Whether it had the effect claimed for such treatment remains a question. But, fromreports the lad in question shows a manliness and sportsmanship^ to be commended. Ile said front the -first that he - did not wish the boys. who were responsible -for”- the hazing dealt with severely and that he wished the whole matter dropped ae. he "wanted to remain! at the college' and nialct good." The boys"' who treated him so roughly said he had complained about their treatment of hint prior to . this and had had then: ssultjected'to eenrimand, which was the cause of the bin "stunt." They nrob- ably decided that they. would• give- hint something to complain about, THERE WERE THIEVES -TOO TN THE -GOOD OLD DAYS On Opening Cornier Stone Local Masons Find It Robbed of Its Treasures (The Lucknow Sentinel)' Disappointment like unto that felt by -those keen`archeologiets who,, on openinga famous tomb • in Egypt; find that grave `robbers had been there before them and all the treasure and historic' articles and documents are gone—such was , tite disappoint - merit 'which awaited .a number of our local Masonic brethren on Monday,' They had gathered' at the ruins of their old Hall- building ---destroyed some weeks -ago by fire -for the put Pose of 'removing and a opening _the "corner stone," , reputed to contain' documents, curio and 'treasure • of what, in the history 'of Lucknow, is long, long ago. Imagine their dismay . and aston- ishment when on opening the stone they found the cavity -empty—noth- ing :there. Some thieving miscreant had broken out the exposed side of- the stone, removed the precious con- tents, replacing -- the fragments ' of stone so_, that his crime could not readily be discovered. Doubtless, the theft was committed soon after the building was erected, brt9 it . was not discovered until Monday of this week, The: Masonic Hall building was' erected more than•`60 years "ago, aiid the laying of the; corner 'stone was attended with mach • cereineey, Mr. Wm. McMillen (father of Mrs. W. J. Davison), now a resident of Lucknow, was present on the occasion and re- calls that there -was quite a crowd—in fact, it was quite ;a `big day" in the village. He was but a lad, :and does not remember who officiated at the laying of. the stone, He does'remena-' ber, however, .that among the ;things deposited in the stone was a handful of bright coins—the currency of that day. The, sight of theseperhaps sug- gested to some wretch in _that gath- ering that here was an easy road to wealth, 'o1 at least` to noeket Money, and lie 'the7:ti and.then may have ntade up his mind' to break•'opeii the `store.' The cern'ei' 'stone had been specially prepared, It was a block of rather sof{ quarrel stone ; about 18 inches: sonare, with a cavity cut hi the upper side about .12'by 6,incbes, and about 6 niches deep. Over• this cavity was fastened a, steel plate. '- The stone was set in, the north-east ast corner. and. it was the east side that was broken in. The -fact that it was set hear' the gi;•ound, anti all -a corner rarely visited liv anybody, accoiunts tc,r the fact,. that the break in the'stone was not. discovered: in all these long years, At the inc of, tho destruction of t: r bending fire i e 1 radrng b} we'rolatod ghat_ the JIn1T was erected by 1141 -James Somerville, one of the founders' of Lacknow, and presented' to 'a lonall lodge of the Royal Templars, which flourished at 'tjrrat time. 11 was to be at once aplace of meeting and source. reveal to a.! apartments other tlierr tithe room occupied by the tenrlper alce snciety'ceeld be;rented to parties or organizations requiring` suer accorn- n ,niatioin, The aoonr at the nor th -end art the second floor was taken by the Masons,' and the Iower"south doom was used a, h Town Ilaall, and by the Agricultural Society as a shots room. When :she_ temperance-soptcfies-he- 15)1re'.defunct, the -tdasons Look exar. Lin. .property. Marraaes IIDW,ARDS — sDMl STON - At . JIaple Creek, Sask„ on Nov. 7th, by the Rev, Warren Rothnell, bIos'- garet'L1111e, daughter, of and MIS.'John Ednseston, to'John. Kenneth Edwards, all of Maple Creek, Sask. "' Colborne. Township Among those 'that attended Toron- to's Wisater Pair 'were:' Mr. C. A. Robertson, Me. and Mrs.,' Jacob :Fish- erMr, Benson Munnings and Mr. `and Mrs Ernest Mitchell and`son Charles. Mrs., William 141aedel of Detroit' visited with the . nraedel family.od Monday. `'1 The fowl supper on Tuesday Bight of last week' at Benntiller United church was a large success. The en= tertainers were ' asked to give the Program twice as the church would only hold half of the crowd at once. The, receiptsfor the" evening were $386.65.. People were . there from all nearby localities, The supper was. good and the concert excellent. This speaks well for Boniniller, \V - Miss' Aniline Baxter of Thames Road : and her brothel, Will, of Ter - onto spent Sunday with their rela- tives here._ Miss Jean Morris of Goderich hos- pital spent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. I3crbrMorris. The foxes for -the new ranch at Mr. Ebner Robertson's arrived last weep. • We sympathize 'with Mrs. M. Pfritnmer and , Mrs and Mrs. Ernest Pfriniiner in their recent bereave- ment, the death of husband and fath- er, on Sunday last, November 27th:- Tii,e deceased was well known as the grist null owner, though the business has been carried on for: some years by Erpest, his son, • The funeral took place from the family -residence on Tuesday, Nov. 29th to Colborne ceme- tery. The late Mr. Pfrimtner was eighty-three years of age. Mrs. Allan Wilson, who has, been visiting her son, Gordon,' and "two' daughters, Mrs. D, Creveford and 'Mies Pearl Wilson, all of Flint, Mieh.,'arriYed :home Saturday. Mr. Wm. Thom held a very 'success- ful sale of cattle on Wednesday of 'last week at A. C. Cleric's barn, Also a number of sheep were sold. Mr. T. H. Wilson shipped cattle and hogs on Monday morning . from, Me Gew: The Local branch of the Bible So- ciety is holding its annual meeting at the township hall on Thursday of this week. Rev.- W, It. Alp took the servic a£' leentniller on Sunday evening. A good attendance welcomed hips. This Sunday was young ,Beonies' day, / CORN IIyORER CONTROL 11Tt. G. R. "Petersen, the Agricul- tural Representative, .has informed The News -lies rd that, several `fare retire 'have inquired of :,flim' recently, whether or not theat be. allowed to continue growing corn::. This. -gees- tical 110 doubt has been brought:about by_tho Act respeeting'the Corn Bo7;er, which applies ;noWato that part-tif; the County, south. of the 0,13.1t—running (rout •,Goderich east, . ' 'It is not th'e intention -of those, in astthojrity ohibit. the:growing of coins Tlie. COM E'oxer4Act has to ,do with .tlie control' of this: peat, 'Sug= gestions rag to'the:- Uest -inethddsof, coitrailing the con borer. have ;been plaeerl. in the hands. '01, 411 casrn Stow ere rit'the ares:: nikeeteil. The, cern berei;;inspetot 'i4 appointed'to'see tlia'i•ale Act 7 se enforced and•tlat clean `4up tnegstires ate,:telten its order to eoiitz',ol t'h'e: pest Prkimers ave; iidailsed''therefere•to grow as. hutch ebi ii 'rs they lsish, pRad, viding GUey, Sze"jirepared to olden up their • porn grtund in ; a.., ineriiier, that will meet With the app'roval'gf diose lespori'sible for 'rhe eiiforcemeitt of the oa n Boer Act• NO'EXEMPTION Ir ADM1SSI0N CHARGE IS MADE The:•Annasement Tax law amend- merlt;" providing 1 or -the; abolition 'of tax 'oft all amusements where the charge of admission i5 not more than 25 cents came into effect on ,Nov. lst. Regarding .exemptions. for patriotic, charitable, religious and educational' entertainments above 25 cents, pone of these are exempt from the Amuse - Mont Tax, nor are any churches, societies or other organizations 'ex- ompt it an admission is charged or fee collected unless prior to the hold= ing of the entertainment a letter : has been obtained from the Amusement Tax branch of the Treasury, Dept., granting exemption. Made Lucie3 s Choice of Fancily "When I was`Yeer•`age,'..said the irate father'. to his,,six-year,old son, "I wasglad to get dry bread to eat," field. .. 35-4-p E CLINTON NEWS -RECORD d�4i ek&• iJ\ I I7, v1JItISIill.a. . .r. ,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,T l s } (im I urtianr 'rdlsen now, an yon will get" them fell Llir• ptines Pleasve come In the 1irroh2Ooni£'rpos Bibleor very early in thcl afteirnoon, Studio in Clinton Open Tuesday' flour•a: 10 a.m. Jo, 4'.p.10, ` My Studio i' ale-iys IVarce "Burgess, Portrait Studio MITCIHELL AND CLINTON 11Lernber of Florists Telegraph•. Delivery Association .FLOWERS and. FLORAL DESIGNS WEDDING BOUQUETS, Etc. - Sent anywhere en shortest notice F LOWJERING PLANTS and FERNS Choice Stpcic—Young Plants ' Begonias, Cinerarias Cyclamen Primula, Fushia, Etc, Lettuce 10c 'bunch Ohas. f: Cocke: ' Two : and. 661 HIGII CLASS ENTERTAINMENT -Will begiven in Wesley-Wiilis Church, Clinton MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 5th Under the auspices of the Y.P.S. Mass Pearl •Newton, Elocutionist Miss Ethel Grainger, Contralto soloist who are amongsts Ontario's foremost entertainers, will provide the program Admission:: Adults, 50c; children, 25e 37-2 CARD' OF THANICS Mr, J. A. Johnston and Mrs. S. J. Jghnston wish to thank their many kind friends and neighbors for the kindness shown in their .sad bereave- ment, also the members of L,' 0. L. No. 1035, for .the beautiful flowers sent and sympathy- shown. For . Sale 10 'little pigs, bacon ty,:e, Appy to F. C. McCool, Londesboro. Phone 28-14, Blyth central. 88-1 Cottage to Rent Small, comfortable cottage, wired for electric range. Garage on prem- ises. Apply M. J. Moore, William street. 38-tf For Sale Number of mules and some pure- bred Ifereford-cattle, young bulls and females of all ages. Apply to P. V. Elliott, Bayfield, Phone 600-r-32, Clinton central. 38-3 - • Poultry_ Wanted Highestmarket inlets paid for poultry, Bring them ii1't,ery Thum" - 'day. Ila/pit b, Munro, Auburn. 38-2-p For Saie One saxaphone, C Melody,with mac, One Columbia gran'npphone with cabinet and 60 good reeoi b. One 22 repeating ;rifle. One 22 single shot rifle. One single barrel shot gun. One violin and ease. One ukelele One piccolo, One cornet. All in good condition and ' prices reasonable. Ii. A, Hevey: 38-tf Raw Furs Wanted All kinds of raw furs are bringing high -prices. That is if you sell them. to H. .. Bovey, Clinton,- Ont. If you -sell them elsewhere the prices may not be so high. AF word to the wise is eullicient, 38-tf arta. 5 100 acres, good soil,. good buildings; this sugar bush; 41,8 miles from Clin- ton; Will sell. on easy, •terms. A. ,E. Matheson,: ',Seaforth P.O. Phone 614-r-83, Clinton, central,,. 38-tf. Teacher Wanted l op S S.:No, 4, Tuckeremitli. Duties to eitl menee after. '•Clinistinas heli- daye, Appliet tions received by under- s'igned'ldp. to Monday, Dec. 12th. G. Ii. Pear, R., 11.•No1-5,'Gliiiton. 38.2 Attention --'Ladies t 'S14e =Lib.-Gbnser'vative,' ladies of Olint`ori ands' vicinity rite goi'di illy in vited-jo a seciat evening at the home: of;, Mrs (Oa.l- Flied .G. Thompson on Friday,, Des.` -5th. a, .eight o'clock. :when: Mrs N„.W Trewartha, one of the delegatee"to the' reoent`Winnipeg ;convention 11 nave'di-i;eport of the gathering'froff, the •'viewpoint of woanen, All Lib.-Coirserva:tive women weleinne: 38:2 Ideal Chrlsinras Gifts Pleasing, useful and different. Fuller Brushes in sets,' packed in holly boxes. Fuller sets are every- thing that can be deeired,in the., ideal Christmas -Gift,—beautiful, useful. and different. "-Each -set is packed in, an attractive .holly box ready for mailing or to hang on the tree. I am the Fuller.Man. I' bring Fuller gifts. to your home. Hope, to visit you be- fore.Christntas, Why - not write ane of the time most convenient foe you to do your Christmas shopping. T call evenings. too, John Hooper, Tho Fuller Service Man, general delivery, Clinton P. 0., Ont, 37-5-p For Sale One good spring grey Perclleron horsefoal and one good --working horse. Aptly, to John Woods, Bay- ggs and Poultry'. Make the 1)01 -of your ponitry.• -Top Prices' paid for well finished` mill ,ted chid ens seat thein to us,' Town people who enjoy poultry for Sunday diner e:<n always •get the best here atretisoiable prieds Clinton Poultry House . Trewartna Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w Atwater. -Kent KADIO iia e yeti seen our new models in above'? Many tmgi•ovemcnts since hist year. Call and let us demonstrate PRICES MODERATE` J. B.. LAVES 37-tf 3 -ACT Fr1RCE COMEDY Nothing but the Truth To be presented by Murphy Lodge,-L.O,L., Clinton Town Hall, `Clinton, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, DEC, 7th Commencing at 8:15 This comedy has been presented in the NevirYoak theatres and is -full of Thrills and Laughs Admission -47c, tax 3c All Seats Reserved PIan ppens_.at Fairs on Friday, Dec. 2. For Sale A walnut -iron bedstead and set of bed springs, only used a few months. Also an International 21/s. h.p. gaso- line engine: Apply to B. J. Gibbings,, Clinton. s 37-tf. Auction Sale of Farm Stock • Mr. G.12 Elliott has been instruet ed to sell by public auction on the premises of Mr. T. G. Shillinglaty, 11/ miles south of Seeforth, on Mon- day, -December 5th, 1927, at 1:30 p.in., the following: 2 cows rising 4 years old, in calf;, 5 heifers rising 3 year. old, in calf; 7 steers rising 2 years old; 10 heifers rising 2 years old; all. Ontario bred and in first class order. Sixty well bred young ewes, all had lambs during the present season; 1 thoroughbred Shropshire rain. Terms —Cash, or six months credit wilb.be given on furnishing approved joint notes with interest at 6 per cent Per annum. Thomas G. Shillinglaw, pro- prietor, ' George TI. Elliott, auction- eer. 37-2 NOTICE, TO CREDITORS The Bulk Sales Act In the Matter of the Sale of Clinton Creamery, Limited, to Gunn, Lang- lois and` Coo �pany, Limited. TAKE NOTICE that Clinton Creamery, Limited, -has made a sale of its plant, lands, stock and prop- erties to Gunn, Langolis and Com- pany, Limited, and.1 have been ap- pointed Trustee under the Provisions of the hulk Sales Act; and that all Persons claiming to rank as creditors of the •business must file their claims with 'me on or before the 17th. day of December, 1927, after which date I will proceed to distribute the pro- eeeds of the said sale, having regard only to claims of which I have liad notice and proof as iequired'by the said Aet., - DATED at Clinton, Ont., the 23rd,. day of November, A.D. 1927. R.D' D. MANNING, 36-3 Clinton, Ont. Fowl For Sale:. Barred Rocks, from Guild 10 strain, White Leghorns from the Rose pens, Brussels, and purebred Toulouse geese of both sexes. • Apply to Frank Weelces,' Varna. Phone 622-21,;..Clin- ton central. '37-2 ,Meeting of Huron County Council The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderich, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon- of Tuesday, the 6th day -of :December, 1927. All nccounts,against the County must be in the: hands of the, Clerk not litter than Monday preceding• the meeting of Council. At this meeting of Obun- ty Council .the appointment of a Cour- ty'.Treasurer, also an Inspector for the -House of Refuge will be made. Applications for the above positions. to be sent or delivered to the under- signed County Cleric. :on or before Saturday, Dec. 3, 1927. , GEO, W. HOLMAN, County Clerk. Goderich, Nov. 5, 1927. - 35-4 Ilolinesville Cheese For Sale Large 2i per 1b.; flats, 22e per,lb. Stilton, 213c per 11). Order frons. W. H. Lobb, Salesman, phone 605-r-32 or front Clifford Lobb, Grocer, Clinton, phone 40, 21-tf Fai•ni .Por Sale township, Lut, 28,• con. 15, Goderich 85 -acres more or less, good land,well t - with windmill, bank barn; • hog pen, 6 acnes hardwood bush,`' an acre of orcKtrd. ; Comfortable frame house. Also 50 acre farm on Londonroad,,, uckersmitii. , Apply to J T. Mc- Knight, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone 604 -red, Clinton central. • 28-tf "You're mucin better of now you're living with us, aren't. you, daidie??' replied the seri: House For Sale, 6- •ooit fr n e house with slimmer r r r'ys el kitchen, -woodshed hand` cellar, town water and soft water, cistern. 11/2 acres ground, apples ane, small fruit, good barn. Apply 'on premises or to John” Carrick, Albert street, north, 33.-4-p Stray Calf •a ed from the. remises of the Strayed p undersigned about August let, a black calf. Byron Walden, London. rolirL Pholc 629-r-11. 372 Few Sale A knitting matinee, es good as new, only used to knit one :pair of socks; Cost 351,00, will sell for 845.00. Apply` to Miss Whitely, 8G3 Townshend street. Representatives Wanted Brown Bros,, Company, tea.,. Grow-- er+a. and Iumorl.ers of ' High. Grade Nursery "stock want special_r;epre-. eentatives` in every' locality. Liberal eo+nrnissio is'paid ,:v'eekly. , Waite to- ( to dAddiees Ridgeville, Ontario. Clothes Cleaned' and Pressed Clothes cleaned, ':pressedand re- paired. '4C%oollengeode dry 'cleaned.: Roans aver - Heard's • B-.rber. shop.. W. J. ,Tago. 2283.1,f See the Erle: Set before -buying Either a 5 or 6 tube Price reasonable inquire of Mr. Sharp or Mr. Aitken as to what they think of therm, TELEPHONE* -53 CLINTON C. o VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. +..,».. Phone 7 CORN A CAR ON HAND Purity, Five Roses and Maple Leaf Flour in stock Bran, Shorts, 0ilcake Meal, Royal Purple Calf meal; Cod Liver Oil in -.gallon cans; Beef meal; Beef scrap Bunders Liniment and Salve, also Corn 14ieal for mashes. quantity of Baled Straw For Sale TRY -CELb-GLASS We- will buy a few bags of Flax seed H. W. Charlesworth Flour and -Feed Phone 199 Poultry Supplies LAYING MASH SCRATCH FEED GRIT, SHELL AND BEEF SCRAPS COD LIVER OIL, 31,25 per Gallon .. L. MITTELL Huron Street Clinton 31-tf Poultry and Eggs Wanted We handle eggs every day Poultry Tuesday and Friday mornings Call us if you want to get the highest market price A. E. Finch Victoria St„ Clinton Phone 231 2'7-tf Clinton's HOW DO YOU. SPELL^ 'CONCGNTRATED CO ' NDFORT? LET ME SEE - IT BEGINS WITH AN "H'- F- Concentrated Comfort! This is, a very good :lame for the coal we offer you, rdren you put the Heat Folks' in change of your furnace and fireplace and kitchen range. You can laugh ''at any kind of ob. door weather, because of the "de- lightful comfort :Indoors. Solve the quest: -t oft winter heat today: by ordering a supply ' of Heat Folk* coal. Call the tegatled foroo l � tl, clean eaq coal B. Mflglard -COAL COMPANY X PHONE 74 ':: CLINTON W TERM Opens on Jail. 4th in each of SFHAW?S 'TWELVE BUSINESS SCHOOLS in Toronto. . Write for Calendar. W. R. Shaw, -Registrar, Bay and Charles, Toronto. • House For Sale. Large red brick liouse, corner Or- ange and WeIIington streets, 8 rooms, all modern conveniences. Possession when desired. Also a barn an iii, acre lot on Wellington street. Apply to Mrs. W. Jenkins. 00-tf-6g Order Winter Coal Norte Prices are Iotver, delivery is prompt. The coal you select is stored: in your bin -and all worry is over for this year. •° Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery Phone 111 HOWARD CLARK Phone 182 WOOD , -I have a quantity of good hard wood, slabs and cedar, NOTICE All old accounts not settled at once will be handed in for collection. ' E. WARD Phone 155 Huron street, Singer Sewing Machine Leased on Small Monthly Payment," Big Discount on Cash Sales Now is the time to have your ma- chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs, Needles, Belts and Parts for all makes. W. GLEN COOK Phone 1713 P.O. Box 201, Clinton RADIO KOLSTERIONG Give your family a radio set for Christmas, in doing so: you will be givingthein something which they eau enjoy the year around. , We aredealers f IC or. the olster and ,icings sets and will be pleased to give you a demonstration at any time. Batteries charged and stored 'fer the winter J. Nediger, Prop. SPH LJT v complete in We have m to e line of P Toronto Asphalt Shingles and Roofingfor sidingor roofs if you _ are .considering roofing compare 'ours, before buying, with any other. This is the best; by teat: Feeds Always carry Bran, Shorts, Western Oats,N'best quality at lowest price: .... FORDSON J. A. Phone 123, rch Flour and Feed Merchants *u Grain Buyers