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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-03-27, Page 4•OOVER*..-,CSTO„Fir4. S�iek�Fas� -Dry Paste F'or Wali Piper Gr�����s� gold v ���� haste: jade Made instantly with cold water bolt better aaad s water) ( lea® tlleti iaxaeie �vit � 6p , �a � B: Two sizes of packages 25c algid 50c Can be used is Office', Warehouse, Home aa331 School,, A. a u . C'LANTON lintOn9 Thursda 9 April PRIZE LAST 32 HEAVY HORSES Judging will continence at.1 o'clock sharp in order below men- tioned. Separate judges forheavy and light horses. CLYDESDALES Stallion, 3 years and over. ..............................15 $10 35 lst Prize donated by Mayor Jackson, 2nd Prize donated by 3Dorsey, Graham House. Stallion, under 3 years ......:. ....... .....w,....: 7 5 3 1st Prize donated by E. Wendorf• 2nd Prize donated by James Leiper. PERCIIERONS Stallion, 3 years and. over 10 Stallion, under 3 years ...,,:. 6 4 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT Brood Mare, 3 years and over " 15 . 10 6 3 1st Prize, Sealer, cJ.onated by Massey -Harris Co 2nd Prize, Goods donated by Clinton Hardware Co Filly or Gelding, 3 years and over 10 8 6 3 1st Prize donated by N. W. Trewartha, M.P.P, South Huron.. Filly or Gelding, 2 years and under 3 .. 5 8 2 1st Prize donated by Molsons Bauk. Filly or Gelding, 1 year and ender 2' 4 8 1. Horse, Colt or Filly, under 1 year 3 2 1. Team in Harness 25 18 10 Sweepstakes 6 3 • AGRICULTURAL Brood Mare, 8 years and over . ••• 15 10 lst Prize, Daisy Churn, donated by Sutter - & Perdue. 2nd Prize, Goods,' donated by W. M. Aiken. Filly or Gelding, 3 years and, over let Prize donated by. E. R. Wigle, M,P.P„ for $i0 Centre Huron. +k Filly or Gelding, 2 years and under 3 let Prize donated by Royal Bank. Filly or Gelding,'1 year and under 2 - 4 'a 3 1 Hose, Colt or Lilly,,under 1 year ...... 3 2 1 let Prize, pair of Gauntlets, donated by ,Plumsteei Bros. • Team in Harness . . , . let Prize donated by S. S. Cooper. Sweepstakes Horses ix this class not to exceed 1600 pounds. GENERAL PURPOSE $.8 6 8 36 $3 5 3 2 Brood Mare, 3 years and over lst Prize donated by B. Cox, Filly or Gelding, 3 years and over . .. . let Prizedonated by peeve Middleton, Team in Harness lst Prize, walking plow, donated by J, , Levis. 2nd Prize donated by Gunn Langlois Co. LIGHT HORSES Stallion, standard bred trotter Stallion, standard bred pacer Carriage horse h harness let Prize, Goods, donated by W. Rr Counter. Roadster horse in harness .,,.,... 10 6 3.50 Carriage team in harness 5 3 2 let Prize donated by W. H. Rivers. Roadster team in harness 5 3 1 2 lst Prize donated by C. & S. Grocers, Age in all classes to be considered. Age to date from January. 1st, `: Brood mares meet be in_foel or have raised a foal. CATTLE SHORT HORNS. lG 18 10 6 6 -.4 2 6 4 2 21.. 12 8 6 ' 6 4 2_.. 6 4' 2 7. 4 2 Bull, 3 years and'over $6' $4 $2 - Bull,` 2 years , , , 1.st Prize donated by F. Powell. Bull, 1 year 5 3 2 lst Prize donated by G T. Jenkins Cow, 3 years and•over ...... 5 3 2 1st Prize deonated by W. Jenkins & Son. Heifer, 2 years .. .. ..... , . 5 3 2 let Prize donated by H R. Sharp Heifer, 1 year ... , • . , , , ...... 5 . •2 1 lst Prize donated by W. T.' O'Neil. EEREFORD S Bull, 2 years or over ••, • , Bull, under 2 years ..... , ' Cow, 3 years and over Heifer, under 3 years . . , ... POLLED ANGUS Bull, 2 years or over , . . Bali, 1 year • Cow, 3 years and over . 5 $ Heifer, under 3 years .. . ...... ......... 5 8 DAIRY COWS AND FAT CATTLE Dairy cow, any age and breed . 8 6 4 3 2 Heifer, under two years ' .. .... .. '7 5, 3 The three prizes donated` by Clinton Creamery. Sweepstakes, Ball - Shorthorn, Aberdeen Angus, or Hereford. Donnell & Tyndall donate $5.00 in meat. Cattle date from January 1st'. No cattle allowed to compete for more than one prize exceptii the dairy class. SPECIAL PRIZES Clinton Branch of the U'F..0, gives 315 Tor the best 31-Jeavy Draught Agricultural or General Purpose horses (stallions barred) any ago. in halter; and need not bo the property of one man, but must be r awned in the township.' No competition unless two or more town:.' ships are represented. Morrish .Clothing Co. gives a 315 raincoat for the best matched team in harness, any colour: W. D. Bieck, M.P., South Huron gives $10 to the team coming great_`, est distance; F. J. Brown & Co. give 35 for, size and three of his progeny. Fox Lade Drivers who have not won `prizes before, J. A.,Irwin gives, first; prize, an umbrella, and second prize is a'box '.of chocolates do- nated by E. Wendorf. Best Lady Drivers who have won prizes before, W. II. Iiellyaie gives a ehocolat''eset, valued at 37 Sor first prize had W. C, Brown gives • an umbrella for second prize. 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3. essearimaezeisaimmeantesiesiemeeamotaseseustienwe Hullett Townsh lr, Mr, James Si'('ell liar -been bus t' - ly, A couple of weeks ago hq fVpas' in Ottawa with w w ti a deputation 1 iter - viewing the Government re the ic er 'ii � of express rates. rs es.' Ile Io a a h good a I�gg d ... tone, top, saw the Huron men bers and was very cordially receiver by them. Last week ho was inLcndon attending 0 meeting .01the Fair a£oar d and next week, April 4th, he goto Toronto to attend a meeting 0: "the Records Board. ; .A pretty busy man Squire e I 1 . isSnell most of the time, Mr Albertovet L t of the -Baseline, having sold his farn' to VL. David vi a Wright. whose land lies right'don", side, is halving a sale of his farm stock on April Auction Sale Of farm stock and , iumlennents, George Elliott hasllieen instructed to sell by pnblic auction o5 Lot 34; con- cession -3, MCKiliop, on April 2nd, at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, the •following:' horses ---011e good work team. Cat- tle -One 'fresh cow; 2 cows due time of sale; 3 flows supposed to be in calf; 1 heifer 2 years old; 2 heifers ' 1 year; 2 steers 2 years; ,l steer 1 year; 4 fall calves; 1 baby calf; :1 thorough- bred Sootah .Shorthorn roan bull 2 years old. Pies -One sow with lit- 'ti:r at footr 1 young sow; 5 chunks; about 160 lbs.1•5 chunks about 1.50 lb;. 1 thoroughbred Yorkshire hog. Im- plements-7-ft. mplen'ents-7 ft. ,M, -:EI. binder with sheaf carrier and trucks, nearly now: 6 -ft M -H. binder; McCormick 6 -ft, mower; manure spreader; .hay rake McCormick fertilizer disc drill w,tl grass seed attachment nearly new;; set S -section iron harrows; sprint 'tooth cultivator; 15'ICGormieli disc; M II disc; Oliver walking plow; IK.an- gar.00 2 -furrow plow; Oliver 2 -furrow tractor plow; M. -IL cutting box, blow - .0'; Bell No, 50 cutting box, flower; 25 feet cutting box carri o; hay loader; set 1200 Ib.;scales;.Clin. fan- ning mill; Brantford grain grinder 10 inch wagon hayrack; stock rack; farm truck; boggy; two cutters, gra: vel box; set bobsleighs; grass -seed barrow; seuffler; democrat; 2. root pulpers; hay ear; hay fork;' set clings rope and pulleys complete; pig crate; wheelbarrow; stoneboat; sugar kettle; .galvanized water tank 160 gallons;. galvanized gas tank 50 gallon; Chat- ham incubator 120 eggs; small"brood- er; milking maehiue•, demonstrated day of sale; 'cream .separator;. Daisy churn; butter bowl.; milk pails; set double harness; 2 sets single harness; Fordson trector;'"Deeker je. thresh- ing machine with grain elevator and chaff blower, nearly new; 490 Chev- rolet touring ear; capsule; set trucks; number of small rollers for moving buildings;: 40 rod roll wire fence;; num- ber of cedar posts ;'8 or 10 elan plank; 2 sticks timber; quantity of hay and seed grain; line shafts; pulleys, forks shovels and other articles too numer- ous too mention. Also one coal or wood range. 'Terms -All sums of 315 or under, ,cash; over that amount la months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes,. Discount of 6 per cent, for h le dit mounts, y an grain,cascasoh, creAll mustabe soldHatib pro- d prietor has sold his faint, Lim Ebeee hart,, Proprietor; George Elliott, Anc• •tioneer. 47-2, DIREe 'ent from ,all other laxatives and relief* •( y for tt Defective Fiitnination Cornetipation Biliousness, '1'aclete) s more naturaal and tho °ugh,. the effects will be a revelas tion --you will feel so good ?Wake the test, You will appreciate this difference. f J1:0101, Mad For Ooar ,Thirty Years t hips off the01d dock 171 JUitI RS....Uttro 9'ha sante 111 -in one-tbird doses, candy -coated, Par ehildret,ond adult., �m SOLD SY- YOUR .DRUCOIST ii Clinto t. P4ew!;-l+teGa)led Auction Sale farm stock and•int dements, The 'undersigned auctioneer has rs been in. strut ted<to sell r by public ,auction at lot j9 concession Stanley r , township, foul miles southwest of'Clinton, ' 4 nuleknorthwest of 13rucefield on 1,ii-• a d }, April 4, coiniii ncnig at 1:00 o'- clock `sharp, the following':' I3or.se, Draft mare 4 years; draft mare 3 years, draft are 2 Sens Cil 'aft tSt mi, e 8 years; draft.mare 9 years. Cat- tle -5 year old cow due in May; 6 year old cow due in May; 4 year old cow du e May; 4 year oid co w fresh- ened reshe ed in September; 2 year e1a heifer; 4 Yearling Iorf rS, 4 year-old steers; 7. calf 2 months old ' Implements- S'rost & Wood binder 6 ft. cut; M. -I-1'. mower. 5 -ft, mit; International rake, 10 3t.; manure spreader; I; ternation. alroller; - disc 0 , P/3. II, I,sc c1ri11; Internation- al cultivatgr; set 3 -section harrows; hay rack; lumber wagon; extra set truck wheels; grinder; crushes.; seal: - Item democrat; pole; cutting box with carriers; buggy; set bobsleighs; gra- vel box; Stock rack; Cccirshutt riding plow; wallci'ng• plow Na. 21,; twin ,plow Cockshutt; usurper; fanning nnjtt; 2 logging chains;; ser: double harness; 3 ladders; set single harness; quart- tity of Alfalfa. Everything to be sold as proprietor- has sold his farm. Terms -A.11" sums of 310 and under, cash; over that anrunt l0 months cre- dit on approved' joint notes or a dis- count of 4 per cent. for .cash, Sohn Buteharit, Proprietor. G. 2I. Elliott, Auetiolieer. 47-1, April; gating `ort fresh; S year z old al; Varity zzsi n p low; neww'` cow in full milk; 'rade sow 0 eori , other wagons.; p wagon, 2 �' it h y gravel box; top ,.titigAyi old. due in May; euro bred heifer c olien .buggy; democrat; wagi-o; bay pears''old, lately bred; cow, 6 years; rack; tinter;' Sleighs;turnip ' Sower;in milk and bred; yearling steer; 2 hay forks; �hngs and cable rope orthorn bull, 2 years old, eligible 'complete; hay rack; sills and material for • rc i� S tration 2 Yearling heifers. s for ha , y maclg, small sap evaporator 2 Steer calves; 2 young calves.„Hogs complete, 200 composition ' buckett —2 young sows second litter ''due at good as new; 150 ordinary :buckets tin,e ofe' t1.• sow ate dti e to fitter May 300 s ilex 'quantity p , of hiniber, Maple, 1si • 9 hogs o s 170 lbs. each. g at all good I-Tenilock and Elm; setsing4e harness; baron type. Poultry -100 year old set double harness; two string bells; hens broown Leghorn; 5 Leghorn sleigh bells; other harness; fanning roosters; 2- ducks;'1 drake. Tin rle- mill; 20 1 1 6 1b scales; forks; spades; meets Pit -- e., IVI: lI grain binder 7-31, hose; s r chains; knives; • corn hoes; .bar... new, McCormick c rz bin-rells; ,boxes; 'numberber -of bee boxes•der, M. -II. 13 hoe seed drill .T.1I, winch sashes, quantity planed lulu - No. 5 corn stuffier; Noxell seed drill; berg whi%$trees; - doubletrees• tools; M, -FI.' spring tooth cultivator, Frost `carpenter topls; and 'numerous, other .4 Wood stiff tooth cultivator; roller articles' 'No outside articles allow - hand scuffler; Deering:: mower, set ed. Absolutely no reserve as the Diamond harrows; hay loader side de- farm in leased for a term of years, livery, rake; 2 walking plows; tractor T'erms410 and under,.cash over that plow; disc harrow; gang pylow Nation- amount 10 months 'credit will be Or- . Auction Sale Of farm, farm stock and implements, The . undersigned auetionee...has re- ceived instructions to sell' by public auction at lot 9, concession 2, Stanley townshigsg' miles- west of Rippon, oh Tuesday, April 8, commencing at 1.:00 o'clock sharp, thQ following: Horses -Grey Percheromare 9 yrs; black Perdheron mare 9 years; black Perch oron gelding 3 years black Percher on,filly,two years; driver, quiet and. reliable,, ,good third horse. Cattle Cow 4 years freshened in February; cow 5 years due to freshen in Oct.; COW 8 years; heifer 3 years; heifer 2 years; steer 2 years; 3 yearling steers 2 calves. Pigs -Sow with litter two weeks old; 5 chunks. Implements - McCormick binder; McCormick mow- er; McCormick horse rake; cultiva- tor; seed drill; roller:” set discs; 4 - section harrows; scuflieri turnip drill; 2 walking plows; cutting box; set, sleighs; Clinton fanning mill and bag- ger; wagon and box; gravel box; hay rack; stock rack; root pulper; hog orate; democrat; with pole; road cart; open buggy; set team harness; set plow harness; set single harness; 2. horse collars; logging chain; Meek and rope wire stretcher; work bench and vise; DeLaval cream separator, Daisy churn, large; washing machine; 9 bunches of shingles; quantity 'of lumber; quantity of hay and potatoes glass 'cupboard and other• household effects; forks; shovels and other ar. tieles, Positively no reserve as pro- prietor is giving up farming owing to ill healtJtt Terres-All suets of $10 and under, cash; over that a- mount 10 months credit given on up - proved point notes, or a discount of 4 per cent. allowed for. cash, Des- cription of es-cription'of Farm=The farm consists of 109 acres,' on which is erected a geed bank barn 40x86 ft. cement floor• Igood ecr*rte balsa h'ud and soft t t r, nod. ftrnaco ,'n;: full sized { r aalmeat iaodetn collet re:neer, Farm ' le wel watered with . 1 i.e. creek and 2 wells 10 ;.res n•,, ,l ;.t sh, mostly ineale, lir/s acres , 1 v neat. Good young net, 25 'a ;all plowed, t ail rrderdra:ned and in a high state 7f t'altlygtioi. Temps on 1'ar'n1-10 eer cert, of eurchase price down on day of sale balen_e can be arranged en easy teems. Tarin sold subject hi reserve.bid, Walter J. Stevens, P_oprietor. G. II, Elliott Auctioneer. 47-8 .Auction. Sale 02 farm stock and implements cr 1st 2, concession 1, Shinier tawnshie, half mile north of 1(1390n, on Mor,- dayi Match 31st, commencing' at leC0 o'clock sharp the following: Live Stock-11fare, rising .5, 1500 Tbs r, foal by Macke/Ina;browamare rix ng 4, 1500 lb. in foal oy Murdock's horse; gelding 8 years 1409 lbs.; driving mare, Gladys; 10. years, quiet and a,'u- liable. Cattl'o-Registered eotv Epau- let Mary (142461) 7 years old fresh- ly calved; Id-ay/lower 7th (105839) newly freshened; cow 8 years due an ow t_+ Wash. a.nd Pre give Woolehs Woolen garments or articles cleansed with SURPRISE soap feel soft, fluffy, and well Washed. Dry woolen articles in a moderate temperature—, not in the sun—and do not allow them to freeze. Sun is injurious to ' wool; freezing causes . shrinkage. en 0n z. di�nish_ng ee prove 'r i pl dJ)n.noter> t 5 per cent, 01% for cash oia+_eredit a• mounts; -Ileus and grairr,..eash• Os;- scar IClopp, Auctioneer, W,'W.. Cooper,: Proprietor' 47-1. �0 Sino i - ii .. US 7 � i Ei � i � p vt}1G1@1--�3s� �nta.5s Jost Swallow 9 Calisf49 Restores.' normal breathing stone mut us•atherin •e in the g Bronchial tti Bes > gives long nights of quiet sleep contains ants no habit-forming drug. 31.00 at your druggists. Send 4c in stamps. for a ,generous sample. Templetons, 142 Icing West, Toronto. GUAaff(Tggle RELIEF a12 Sold by 3. E. Hovey, Clinton, Ont,. e" 3 ti. 47 •y e > F s the Stem S, il jThat°a ,coun ETGI'? the facts: 300 DOMINION. STORES --ever a million; Customers a week. Tremendous purchasing power treinendous savings, We get the business (growing biggerevery dsp). You get the steady savings that leeop' you fight -hearted and' purse.heavy, PROVISIONS �'IiAT WILL HELP YOU BUY MORE FOR L:?�SS BREAKFAST BACK BACON 7KRAIST CHEESE iI{ I1 . BACON, Canadian Peanl'1 eZ • liri"2g(' ]Vlaclrirssliced, 31._ � 1 .48c $3.09 1b,, - - -- NEW'CHEESE 23c NLARD, ' BACKBACON, lb, - -o. 3 Pail Canadian Peam I OLD CHHESE a� LARD20-1b, (by the piece); 1b. UVC 1b. - - -�'e i�' . Pith EAT MORE FISH—FOR_ LESS MONEY HCLOD ROS AF B SALMON; 1 18.' -19c KIPPER or MAPLE : l ItIACKS, 3•'for• -2c LEAF ((Sockeye) TIGER or EAGLE LOBSTER. �a ca SALMON; '1 1b. C . SALMONa�G.s9C: (Choice Red), tin . c�pps�?? 2s� 1 lbs JUTLAND SAR- -enV, %z Ib. - -�a2c i/ lb. - - -AOC DINES, 3 for BUT RICEMELLO PRODUCTS AND RE ASSURED OF THE REST ' RICHMELLO RICHMELLO 9 TEA (Ceylon en; BREAKFAST 1 ,-and Assam), ib, , <"! COCOA, t/Z 1b. -knB: RICHMELLO tin COFFEE, 3c & 65c Y4 18, - " -10C ITEMS THAT MACARONI and SPAGHEETLf19#or one ei PRIZEWINNING HONEY, 5-113 , Pail ` DOMOULIN MAPLE SYRUP No, 10 Pail'eeaxir (232 ozs.) - �1!aa4Pa`J DOIVIOULIN MAPLE SYRUP4190 Pint Bottle - _ BULL( COCOA,. ti Specially Prepared, - 25c 2-18. Pkts. ' WILL HELP YOU SHOP AND SAVE DOMOULIN A'YLM1R or - MAPLE SYRUP C. RIVERSIDE Quart Bottle Q No. 4' size, 2fdr -29c PANCAKE ,int AYLIVIER or FLOUR RIVERSIDE 29c CORN, 2 for - AYLMER ROSE- •C, BUD BEETS - ASPARAGUS TIPS - _49 rw , lb. AUNT JEMIIVIA . ARROWROOT - BISCUITS (Thin or Oval) - 29,. AYLMER or RIVERSIDE- .-1 RC TOMATOES"` 0 10 0 Lav ti•ass :.,..y.11�•-. P's.. ..r-.-.-.*".,i,Mvw. OU Lii'd augq, � ENAM6L., Won ith a Little :R, an ers Perhaps' there is just one room in your home that strikes a discordant note. Perhaps you would elite, to redecorate your entire house. But whether you do one room or litany,"yo-will be delighted with the finish. and economy' of Lowe Brothers' "High Standard"'Paints and Varnishes. Nepturiite VanaisIaes .IVIellotone Flat Wall Paint Is ono of the products on which to -vie. Brothers built their reputation. It is beautiful --very easy to apply and can be washed with SOAP and WATER. Meliotone is undoubtedly the most popular Wall Paint sold. One gallon covers' approximately 900 square feet (2 coats, 450 square feet) and covers solidly, which is one of the reasons why it is so economical. Color, Cards and Booklets free. Have just recently been placed on the market. They will withstand heat, ice, steam, ammonia, and the hammer test. They will not scar or show heel marks. Hot dishes' rested upon a surface finished entirely with Nep- tunite'will not mar the polished fin- ish. They are very rich in effect and above all, ECONOMICAL. Come in for your copy of the Neptunite Nudger. 1°• r Are sold exclusively at this store. We have a complete assortment of Linduro Enamels for Interior and Exterior Woodwork, Furniture, etc„ as well as "Vernicei" Varnish Stains "Auto -Gloss" Finishes, "IIigh Standard" Liquid Paints: Color Cars, Book-: Iets and suggestions are your for the asking -FREE. awMilier;