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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-12-15, Page 7ACK through the centuries Christmas has always been a time for the giving of presents -big or little things to delight and gladden the hearts of children; and theilelders, But where are the Christmas presents of -'other years --the toys, the useful things? Broken -,worn out -forgotten..`. Keep alive the spirit of your gift. Let it bring happiness and contentment from year to year -add a Royal Bank Savings Book .' to our ist of Christmas presents. C([,(, s Prc3onidhon Cocas a o. pi ovdedfoe Gift Boob. C723 Clinton Branch:: R. E.'M'anning;:Manager ,O.I 1iiterest.to Yon and ft/le„ Read the advertisements in this 'week's issue of The News -Record. ''Tiley will tell you where to shop. One week from Sunday , will be Christmas Day. "Nloaday, Dec. 26th, 'wall be celebrated t and will be a hot and shown some: of the animals ex - day,. .k 'Whited, which roust have been some- thing like a visit by ordinary country, -One thing which can be said fora children to a menagerie.' Ifo"pe they the IJ. F. 0. conventions." They never; were, shown the fine 'prize sheep of lack interest. The public is 'sure of , Humphrey Snell of Hullett, which al- -some snappy reading when they are most swept" the boards at the big -sin session. I show. SirHenryThornton, who has just { It seldom ens in Canada. that ha PP. returned from a visit £o Mexico, says , all shipping edsnes safely to harbour '•that what ,interested• him most down 1 in the fall without more or less trag- there were the donkeys. Not very',edy on the Great Lakes. During the 1 complimentry to the people, is it? past week '-we have had onsiderable ormer' prestige." It is said that many of the school children' in Chicago have nevem seen a cow, pig or sheep. It is not to be wondered at that many ,Chicagoans turn out so badly, children need' to get a little nearer to' nature,, Soit e,of these less -favored children were .taken down to the Winter Fair recently * '" * * loss of life much hardshi t andsuffer Motorists are warned not to run ; ing, and some of the finest exhibi- their engine in a closed garage as the tions of hardihood and bravery, both danger is great from the deadly car --l. on the part of those in danger in di`5- bon*nonoxide gas generated. One orabled beats and on the part of res - two fatalities are, already reported + cuing crews ever•. recorded- But all - this season, from this cause. Sir ,Alfred Mond .is credited with saying that `amore money has been this suffering and loss of life seems so needless, Everyone knows' that sail- ing. on, the Great Lakes so late in tire season isfraught,,with much, clanger. Ifthe last trip is made tt. af ety, ofpoured into gold mines than has ever been taken out"' This .seems-like'a course, the ship Owners are a few dol- - bold saying 'b t he's• a man who tars richer. But the ''if" is too great; should' know w"sat he's talking about.' the risks taken are too heavy. Lake Sir,' Alfred goes on to call attention boats should seek harbour earlier. to the fact that the land, farming, * -*„ k , continues' to yield Year after year, never wearing out, . or when' it does A Toronto manufacturer • was _in lending itself to renewal. The re-,. town" last week looking... over the turns are not so swift 'as a paying gold mine lilt they are surer than that of gold mines on- the whole. *: *' 5 * ..- In view of the feet that the idea prevails -pretty ; generally that'men significance of the thing is that a eat: manage a business meeting much- large and sueeesefuI mann: eturer is' better than women the following considering the advisability; o£ leaving-- the from an: editorial' City and coming to asmall town: in the Farmer's" Sun regarding the He probably.. has his own reasons, fon canduct of the annual convention of wishing to make .'the' .move, which the. U. F. 0. held in Toronto last may be many. But we believe such week is significant:•a move would be in the best interests of the workers, 'without whom no "As usual,: the women held the best manufacturing plant can operate, sessions, They are frank at thewo and their families, Living conditions men's meetings,butthere is an ab- in a. town like Clinton, are much Inore' Bence of the bitterness that character-' wholesome than they possibly can be, ices the main convention; unless, it is for many who live. in big cities. We that it is . concealed: better.. In all have good schools and churches, pure probability it will be the women yet water, pure air and plenty of open - who will regain for the moyentent its spaces. We have all advantages tie - situation with a view to moving his large plant ,.rpm that city to this town.klehad,two oz' three places in mind andit remains 'to be seen which one lie will finally decide:. upon, The IT'S BARNYARD GOLF NO .MORE horseshoe hitching .has spread to the highest social circles' in the itrovince., No longer can the sneerer esti it barnyard golf, The picture shows Ills fonon, , the Lieutenant Governor, sad the 1'11'1110 Minister, Hon. 0. II. Ferguson,., giving horse shoe i>itcinn" their imprimatur. At the rehetitloyai'>iyintor'Fair in Toronto the 7:ie ttenant Governor and 'the '.: " Paiute Minister left the beauty. and. the chivalry of the hoist show ring alt l went, to .• that htunble court where sheep are judged' and, horse shoes itched by serious minded ldreal- champions, . Hero:. the Championship of;the 'Provincitil Governinent.. T, Dirt Ks- ' STtIE(t Oh in • Bayfield, coinbet 12thp-,to Mr., tilj,d' Ise wan -turgeon .. <l nal pact.-Audl±}5";; TASKE1$-1n,-Staatrord_'.Flcsptfal,` r,n Iia J 2nd, to`.Mr and Mrs,. Win: R. Tasl;:er, a dait'ghter,--Livelyn Isabel. Deitttas l)OIIERTY---In Clinton,, on -Yee '801 -Mary Edna, daughter of Joseph Copp and wife of 3:7:' li. Doherty aged 42 years. ADAMS -In Hullett; ' on Dec. Mb, Clii•istina•Cockerline, wife of henry Adains, in her 67th year: • I{YL7 -At Kippen, in I]ee. `8th, 'Thomas Kyle, In his, G5th y ear,:' - McKINHON--In Goderich; on Dec 701,; .John -i 1elsannon,,. in his 73th year • P De CLIIQTON ;,EWS-RECORD PHOTOGRAPHS ly studio Idesady, I t e 20ti?, X }fie ready, cot Years. Pl¢ is eq)pe ;to the 'are -noon or -'early thli f c ., ly- thei afte`ndon. Studio- open every Tuesday.' Hburs: 10 a.ua, Le 4 p.m. - ligStudio is A1way , Warm Burgess,. Portrait Studio MIITCI-IELL AND CLINTON For Rent, Coinfortable • cottage' on Duren street, Apply. to W.- Lrydone: : 10-i Wood Far Sale A, quantity of dry, hard Maple body wood. Apply to• Chas; I Wise,' Itn:-. 1 No. 3, Clniton• Phone 605-1,--24, Clin- SMP I,:P'hETt I i Goderich, en pec. 1 ton central, 40-tt dbh,Paul Snaeltyer, in his -3 -th 1 , year, CARI)'OF THA VIES :Mir.' Henry. Adams and family wish to extend- their • thanks to the friends and neighbors' for' the kindness and courtesies shown them' in their recent sudden and severe berea`vetpent. eessary for the comfort of Irving aria we have a quiet,;law-abiding ; commun- ity, a i,hole2soiiie plaice in which to. rear coming citizens, It' 'would 'be. well for. Canada if, instead of crowd ing to cities, eome•tvay'could be found of keeping the majority of people in the rural places. General satisfaction was Melt that the thirteen -year-old boy, convicted of bootlegging, was not to be sent to.tife. reforinatory but to be 'left at home. with the parents, under the eye of the Children's Aid: 'Society, It is felt that the boy should be given a chance to glow up iii'surronn"aings which will .not tend to- make hint worse instead of better. But while most people are glad that this boy's case has been re -considered 'and his future has become the care of the state, what. hes, been done to clear up the question as -to where he got the liquor which he sold? This boy didn't' make ,it he got it from some- one, who was that someone abd what is being done to bring len to justice? Unless something is done to straight- en this matter out it would seem that the crime- is in being caught, rather, than' in the dealing in bad liquor? * x >t, * There -has been of recent: years, es- pecially in recent ,nionths, a very great ,tendency on the part of many to invest i i people n mm ng stock. Perhaps we should ip'ss • the word gamble instead of invest, as that is what it really is, and recently, Timmins, who is considered an au- thority on such natters, warnedothat there would be many' sorry people be- fore long, :that many who could' i11, afford to 15se their savings would find their holdings, next to valueless. Those who have little money to .isle should buy stocks only from reliable brokers, aftei a study of the risk taken. It is;5se 'gond rule to,go'by that -if stocks are'lleing peddled about by 'salesmen there is quite an ele-' the i merit :of risk ,in, bpying, They may be all right if you can wait fol+ the development of the mines,. or they may not. It's'a risk and you may be sayinggocdby to your cash when you buy then:. Anyone with little money and ho way of adding to their capital had 'better put it into something surer, even though it may be a good deal slower, A Stratford roan told The 'Beacon= ":Herald of some of his experiences in gold, oil and real estate ventures, which he lost money every time. Then- he tells of his experience in Victory Bonds, which may prove an inspira- tion to some who find the slow ac- cumulation of an income trying: "Mien the war was on 1 - bought government bonds; of be- cause I was sold on the idea, but because it seemed the proper thing to do. My first purchase. was $3,000 --at five per cent.„,:,I well rarriember''. taking off the first coupons; they-wereas good ' 5s currency; there :was'no ques- tion about their being :worth their face _value._ That gave ne` an idea. I had $150 interest in a year,'and would require only an- other $850 to buy another 111,000 ' bond, Now follow. me for a /nit- rate.- .When ' T':'golf that fourth bond I had an 'incorne' of $200 on. 84,000, so in order to get another 51,000 I had to save 2800.'. By the time I had $7,000 'it required only $650 of. new .money to get the next ono. ."I, now the yield is not as great as live per cent, today cin- Iessono' nays .over parfor the'. bond, and I realize that it, ts,nat a very spectacular way because t it seems rather slow;,' but I_ do know that bonds .of that sort never` cause me any worry, and I' have proved that if a man cares to be stubborn enough to carry throughsuch a prograpt'of slhw, saving he can make very good \headway. I ,just want to Ieave that idea -that there's too Much hurry in trying to gather un money right now. I tried a good man'i,af the so-called 'short -cuts 9.nd 'I paid for my experience -.Citta inv ownritonev, and that'q'! the sort of school that counts." Sheep Por,Sale'• 25w et es and' ewe lambs. 1 Apply to W. J. Stewart, w Goderich f;ownshtp, R . No. 2, Bayfield:,,Ph$ii'e600-r-12, linton central. 40-2-p si sle was decided. Itis not known which' contestant issued the Challenge„ but kw C preliminaries wore. ne pessary. His Honor handed' his top hat to an attendant and.wes ready: Mr. Ferguson " took off leis coat, aid siretpbled,him arms in en 'attempt to regain' his Reteptvil t, - l'lte Prime Minister pitchedfrst, landing rtdeest six font short: al the peg, `Ills Tinter'slirstmvisbgttarkvthreefeet. - Mr,,Fergan sewasagainwe;ilc:with10 tt 1ettnd. The Lieutenant Gave,rner's.'secoild landed and titch, rolled (tellingasii't exactly good " k pitching): toltithin flooring distance. First pelf, heard from, His Honor I, Prime 5 fliinmster 0. _ Cdianging-cody;,l�lte: I lonten:rnt G0rernor failed' With his fiat pitch. to get enough distance. Mr. Ferguson's � first Was too strong, Itis lIo ors second jURt milked the pin olid' landed fair, 'The1Primo Minister's second 1100 again' out of 'bounds.. Pecond poll heard from; Ylts Nbua, 1,Mr. Ferguson ll.• .C,ompteto rc turns: -:.I13s Astor.' Mr Ferguson 0 t is iettor thenwatched or I llf ti • scheduled a h, hit H 1 wore skillful. ul exponents 1, hCdu nd rn t� s while Y p play sJ Crack Italic Lost 3e ween Yasuo: and Chilton, t by way f ISrucefield, a htuel-'i•ack. Finder indly conununlcate with' Epps and On, Varna. Phone. 029=r-21, ' 40-1 Gens= -Guns• have: two o dot it � Sarre] y V rl c a>rel lot -guns o evebdite,c• fol two single b iri•el tet un. Fors s a 1 Ono Itc t ge tan gtan� DIr. i'erquson rxplained his defeat :vii), a $mile and 1 he remark ,that to def set the 2 Lieutenant Governor 'might upset the constitution." i Those who 'wcttchodthe conteet however, found that the amt' as learned in g Cape I3rct n had lit in't-asuperiority er te�i ai as learned in I{on Villa. P C e i t n the Lan d tl't nSuch was the drlitit ofyitor ohoe pitting into Ontario's Government circle, r ,only the vulgar will call liarnynr41 1.011 hcrelatisr: 2repeater 24•i0ch barrel. Price, 11,00. One single ,barrel shot gun. rtes 55.00. If. ou have V tv a gun or ifle for sale or exchange see II. A. Ifovey, Clinton, 40-1f. Help Wanted' Earn $25: weekly up at home ad- dressing envelopes. No c<'u;vassing. Everything: furnished Spare or full time, Send stamped' addressed en- velope•',for particular, (Inllies Mail- ing 'Service, -Box 9,' Sydney, N -.S. 40-2-p Christthas Fowl For -Sale _ . Dressed geese ducks 'and milk -fed chickens 'for ;Christmas - Order 'early. George J. Connell, R. It, No. 1, Varna. Phone 12t96; Ilensall central. 40-2 .Miction Sate Postponed ' The sale of stock by Wilfred' Thompson; which - was announced to take place at Holland's barn, has been postponed until ftnther notice. Christmas. Concert A Christmas tree and entertain;,; went will'. be given by,S.-S. No. 5, Hallett at the , community hall, Londesboro, on Thursday `evening Dec. 22nd. Admission, adults, 25e, children, 10e. 5verybodywelcorne. - _40-1-p For Sale . Driving'mare, quiet and, reliable. Apply to Frank II. Powell, Goderich township, -R. R, No. - 3, Clinton. Phone 007-r-2, Clinton central. • 40-2-p • NOTICE '1.'O CREDITORS • In the Estate o>' Samuel lances John- ston, Deceased NOTIC> is .bereby given that all persons' having claims against "the 'es- tate ' of':Samuel 'James . Johnston, late of the Township of , Stanley, in the County of ;Huron, yeoman, deceased, who died on or abotit the 15th day of November, ADD. 1927, are required to deliver to JJohnston• John A. J and .Annie Johnston, the executors of the Saidestate or- their solicit5ln off or before the 4th day of January, A.D. 1928, a full statement of their claims together with Particulars thereof, and the 'nature of the securities, if any, held by- thein allduly verified by affidavit. ` ANI) TAKE NOTICE that after the said Iasi mentioned date the said executors :Will proceed to distribute the estate of. the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regardonly to Stich claims as they shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith:. _ DATED at. Clinton, Ontario, this 8th day of December, A,D. 1827, W. BRYDON'E, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said. Executors,. 40-3 • Auction Sale Of 36_ liead of dairy cows and, heif- ers ' eifers' at tot 19, Colborne Pp, 2 miles north of Hohnesville on Monday, Dec. 19th,. at 1 o'olocic; sharp, the fol- lowing: pure- bred Holstein cow, 8 years old, due to freshen`Mar. 11th; grade Holstein coil, 8- years old, due to freshen Jan. 1st; grade Molsetin cow, 4 years- old,due to freshen lilay 7th; grade holstein cow, 6 years old, due to freshen Mar. lst; grade Hol- stein cow,'8 ;Nears old, due to freshen Mar, 14th; grade Holstein cow, 4 years old, due 'to freshen Feb, 2nd;. Durhaht grade cow, 3 yrs old, fresh, calf at foot; Durham grade cow, 4 years old, milking, due May 10511; cow, 7 years old, milking, due July 9511; heifer, 3 years old, due Apr. 1st; 8. three-year-old Holstein heifers, dace in Dec and Jan.; 4 two-year-old Hol- stein heifers, ,,due •in Dec. And Jan„ 8 Durham and Polled -Angus heifers; 2 years old;' 5 spring calves; 1 grade Polled • Atngus 0111. Terms,: 11 months' •credit will be given on.,,fur- nishing bankable paper or a -discount of, 6 per cent., straight, allowed for cash. G I-t.`Llliott, auctioneer,- 0. R. Forster xi 5, R. McMath, pro- prietors. -40=1 .Voters' List; 1927, Town of Clinton • Notice -• 1st hereby given ` that a Court Will 1)8 held, pursuant to The Ontario 'Voters' Lists Act, by His I -honour the Judge of the County Court of the Comity of Huron, at the Council Chamber, Clinton, on the 22nd day of"December, 1027,' at 2 o'olook, p.m:, to hear :and determine complaints of . errors and omtnissions in the Voters' List of the Municipal- ity . of Clinton for 1927. Dated this 8th day of -December, 1927. D, L•-: .Macpherson, _ 39-2' Town "Clerk, Clinton: Barn. For Sa1e- A barn 34x50, to be moved form premises. Apply to W.. A, Stanbury Louden Road. Phone 629-r-18,' Clio`'` ton central. 30-2-p Cottage to Rent Small, .comfortable cottage, wired for electric range. Garage cit prem- ises. Apply ',0 J -'Moore William street.: 38-tf, d gulfs Make Me'most , of your poultry' -Trp prices paid, for Itooll fntislied cacti. -ted eloickens---sell them to 'us.,;' Town people wild ln,ioy 4anitry for Sund,,S dinner can always ,get the bei, acre e„xorable, prices, Clinton Poultry House W. Trewartha Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w Atwater -Ken KADIO Have you seen our new models in above? Many improvements- since last year. Call and let -cis demonstrate PRICES MODERATE:,•� B. LAWS;: 37-tf Pullets. For 'Sale 29 good Leghornpullets, now lay ing. 'Apply 56 W. If. Gibbings. Phone 641-r-4, Clinton central. 39-2 Christmas Concert A. concert and Christmas tree will be, held i theSalvation Ar n h my hall on Friday " evening, Dec. 23rd, et 8 o'clek. 'Good program. Come and en- joy an evening , with the children. Admission fee 15c. 39:3-p` Farm For Sale 1.00 acres, good soil, good buildings; - fine sugar bush; 43t miles from Clin- ton. - WtUl "sell on- easy, terms. A. 17. Matheson; : Seaforth P.O. Phone 6144-33, Clinton central. 38-tf House For Sale 6:room' frame' house, with summer, kitchen, woodshed and - cellar, town water add. soft water cistern. 11/11acres gritund, apples and small fruit, good barn. Apply on premises or to John -Carrick, Albert street, north. 38-4-p Auction Sale The undersigned auctioneer has re- ceived instructions from Messrs. Her- bert and Lorne Toll, administrators of the estate of William Ton, deceased, to seta by public auction on lot 8, con. 18, Tluilett, commencing: at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Deceshber.. 20511, 1927, the following, that is tosay: Horses- Mare, 8 years old, in foal; mare 8 years old; driving mare, 9 years old, in foal; mare, 1-0 years old; 3 year old gelding; 2 year old gelding; spring colt, Cattle -Cow, 3 years old, due in April;_farrow cow, 4 years old; cow three years old, due in Feb.;. 2 yearling heifers; 17 yearling steers.. Hogs -2 sows due in Jan.; 9 shoats. Fowl -About 30 hens, 11 pure-bred. Emden geese, implements -1925 Ford touring car; No. 4141.-11 spread- er; wagon and hay rack; =17 -tooth cul- tivator; set sleighs; rubber -tired buggy; Melbtte cream separator; 3,000 Ib. scales; fanning mill; 2 walk- ing.;plows; 50 sap pails and kettles; hay fork and ropes; 2 buggy poles; grindstone;. set double hornet* 'set single 'harness; 10 ',logs for v,,110o5. HousehoIcl Effects -Organ, " G octave;„ Doherty range, high oven; Singen' sewing machine; rug 4x5 yards; 2 hex - stoves; bedsteads and springs; set cushion chairs; couch; sideboard, tables; glass cupboard; dressers and stands; white enamel sink; churn; vinegar barrel; panel,doors and other' articles . too numerous to mention. The farms will also be offered for sale, terms and conditions of which will -,be made known at that time. Terms? All purchases of $10 and under, cash; over that tumult, six months' credit on. purchasers furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 3'per cent. straight off for cash on credit amounts. Herbert and terns Toll, Administrators. Thos. Gundry: auc- tioneer. 39-2-p Ideal Christmas Gifts Pleasing, useful. 'and different. Fuller Brushes in sets, packed in holly boxes.' Fuller sets aro every- thing that can bb desired in the ideal Christmas Gift -beautiful, useful. and different, •"''Each set is packed in an attractive holly box ready for mailing or to hang oat: the tree:'" I am the Fuller Man. ''I bring Fuller gifts to your home. Hope to visit you be- fore Christmas. Why not 'write me of the time most convenient for you to do your Christmas shopping. I call evenings, too. John Hogper, The Fuller Service Man, general delivery, Clinton' P, 0„ Ont. 37.5-p Fowl For • Sale Barred Books, from Guild 15 -strain, White Leghorns fram the Bose pelts, Brussels, and° . purebred Toulouse geese of both sexes. Apply to Frank Weekes, Varna. Phone 622-r-31, Clin- ton central. 30-4 Ilohnesville Cheese Ptor°Sale , •'Largp,'21:c per 1bt; flats, 22c per Order from, .W. H.- Lobb, salesman, )ohrle 605-r-32, or from Clifford Lobb, Gioeet, Chilton, phone 40. 21 is -Farm For Sale Lot 28 coni:"15 'Gaderich'townshi P, 85 acres mage or, less, good land, well with windmill,'bank barn, hog pen, 6 acres'har'dwood bush, an a re of c Orchard.. Comfortable frame house: Also 50 acre farm on London road, Tiickersmith. Apply to .1 T, Mc- Knight, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. ;Phone 604-4--4, Clinton central; 28-tf • For Sale - - ' Number of mules and sohe.pure bred Hereford cattle, voung bulls and lomales of all ages. Apply to P• V.. Elliott; Bayfield. 'Phone 600-n.32, Clinton central. 38-3. • Raw Pu ati r W ted 4 I All kinds of raw fur s- are bringing high prices That is iC you sell them to :l-. A. Bovey, Clinton,. Ont. If. you sell them elsewhere ti t n � rr•jces ma e 1 ,V not be so high: A word to the wise is sufficient, 38-tf. Representatives; Wanted Brown Bros. Company,: Ltd., Grow- ers and Importers ' of IIigh Grade Nursery stock want' special repre- sentatives in every:'localliy.Liberal commissions paid weekly. Write to- day. Address Ridgeville, "Ontario:. 30-12 Clothes Cleated, and 'Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- patre& ---Woollen goods dry .cleaned,. Rooms river Heard's 13 ibcr shop, W. 4: Jago'.' 2283-tf , 7.'E11IRSDA Y, DECEMImEIt 15, 18 ,7- ee the Erla Set before buying •, Either a 5 or 6' tube Price reasonable Inquire of` Mr. Sharp,or Mr. Aitken as to wheat , they think of them. TELEPHONE 58 and�vare C� CLINTON C LI. 1T,ENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures Fans „ S , , Bulbs, Irons, and -other Appliances. 'Wiring and Repairs.' Phone::? COR1T A CAR ON HAND Purity, .hive Roses and Maple Leaf Flour in stock Bran, Shorts, Oilcake Meal, Royal Purple Calf meal; Cod Liver 011 in gallon cads;. Beet meal; Beef' scrap; Renders Liniment and Salve, also Corn Meal for mashes. Quantity of Baled Straw For Sale TRY--CELO-GLASS ,. We will -buy a few bags of Flax seed H. W. Ch arleswarth Flour t Feed u and Y Phone 199 Poultry Supplies LAYING MASH -- SCRATCH FEED ' GRIT, SHELL ~ ` AND BEEP_ SCRAPS COD LIVER OIL 0;1:25 per Gallon E. L. MITT 1TEL L • Huron Street Clinton 31-tf Poultry and Eggs Wanted ' We handle eggs every day Poultry Tuesday a.nd Friday mornings ,Call usif you want to get the highest narket'price - A, E. Finch . Victoria St., Clintons Photo 231 2741 Clinton's .. 'AV ittAt 'ORDER. A TRUCK' -WAD Q SUMMERTIMig.. FROM THE -U AT FOLK' The people ,who -hate winteit are -often people wlto have never had real winter eoinfont in their homes. There is nn necessity for your be- coming, uncomfortable this season, - 'Heat your : home with D. L.._ & W. Coal, and learn what it is to have tut l' spring let• b ] 1 e t time, Call the matgiffit forgood, . g , clears. coal, R COAL COMPANY' PA PHONE- 74;,;.; "CLINTON NEW TERM -Opens on Jan. 411 in each of SHAWPS •TWELVE BUSINESS SCHOSLS in. Toronto. Write for Calendar. W. R. Shaw, Registrar, - Bay and Charles, Toronto. House For Sale Large'red brick house, corner Ore ange and Wellington streets, 8 rooms, all modern conveniences. Possession -hen desired. Also a barn an 44 acre lot on Wellington street. Apply to Mrs. W. Jenkins. : 06-tf-Gp Order Winter Coal Now . Prices ,. ai'e lower,' delivery ie, prompt. The coal you select is stored in your bin ---and all woriy is over for this year. Orders Taken at, Lawson's Grocery Phone 111 ' j HOWARD W CLARK Phone 182 woo® I have a quantity of good hard wood, slabs and cedar. NOTICE Al) old accounts not settled at once will be handed 0 for collection. E. WARD - Phone 155 - Huron street Singer Sewing Machine Leased on Small Monthly Payments Big Dfstouht`. on Cash Serbs Now is the time to have your ma- chine repaired and cleaned, Repairs, Needles, Belts and Parts for all Makes. ' W. GLEN COOK Phcito i1.71J P.O. Box 201, Costo* RADIO KOLSTER-KING Give your family a radio set for Christmas, in doing 50' you will be giving them something which they can enjoy the year around.' We are dealers for the Koister and I%ings sets and Will be pleased to give you a demonstration; at any time. 1 Batteries charged and stored" for the winter - W. .lo' NedagerProp. ASPHALT ROOFING We have a complete line of Toronto Asphalt p t Shingles' acid Roofing for siding or roofs if you are considering roofing ing compare ours, before buying, . withany other. This is the best bteat, Feeds carry . Always Bran, Shorts, Western Oats, -best quality at lowest price. J , A. FORD & SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants rano Grain Buyer'