The Clinton News Record, 1924-10-09, Page 5l#
I0ND0N •SCI-IOOL 1 SPECT0l:S
VOR, OF, 0. S'
n a ,strVtenlei t assucd PY' the two.
f
a. has.„;
c tt aotl
carefulness
oii week,
*e tutu plan
gaiiist fire risk?
l.00lcs a bit' suspicion[;' all. those
shines going on'the voters' lasts<at
`""'7 mase:: and the Border Cities,' Eiz,
w-hal•l
Ball was i fused'fior, Setfell, the ratan
who ran off, with a ,whole bunch of,
TT
uo funds. t � He'll, hale to stand
;by and settle that little matter him -
,self.
?t London piper says that the Ger-
mans are exporting 500 pianos a week
o iustralia, We pass this item of
news along to she Doherty people.
Might be well to: cultivate trade with
our sister dominion.
F T 4 P
Who got allrthe money that those
1Iamilton,civie employees wasted bet, -
rang, and is it necessary that ,young
peon should be ruined in order to "en-
, courage',•tite breeding of thoroughbred
horses, in Canada?" If so, 'Canada
Mould be a good deal'better off with-
out this breed of horses.
The Government of Ramsay Mac-
Donald in Great Britain has -been die -
feasted and an election will likely be
held in November. Tlie. MacDonald
Goverratient 'has been in since ':,Jan:
22nd, 1924: , At, this -distance it looks
as if it was a foolish move on the
Tart of Parliament to force an elec-
tion so soon.
The` amalgamation of the Standard
and Sterling banks,.effeoted: last weeks,
is the twenty-fourth such amalgama-
tion since 1900..Ip this ease; hap-
pily, both institutions were in good
,shape, it was not a forced ?move, but
;as,neither"was very large 'it was. eon-
'-cidered good business to, get together
and save operating expenses:
The brewers and distillers,. are •oii
the side of the Moderation League:'
Is it reasonable ', to suppose
!that they are working for the.
repeal of a law under whichthey are
selling .more of their own product
than they expect -to sell in ease of its
repeal? The Moderation -League ex-
pects that more liquor will be sold;
':if the Q,T,A. is overtluown,
The Minnesota State -prison is so
short of painters that it will have to
Have its little paper, The Prison 14Th-,
r r,
Printed outside. It is said there
are ministers, doctors; lawyers and
professors aplenty: but only two -grin_
ters and one is too old to work. Does
'this. mean that printers are more
saw -abiding than other classes, or ere
they cleverer at getting away with it.
-Clarence ,Settell, private secretaary
• to Sir Adam Beek, last week cashed'
a cheque for $29,900 and made off
with the cash') ut was caught at Nia-
ga1n. Palls and •brought back to en-
swer for his act: lila defence is that
he had ibelan getting too small a
;salary and this money was coating to
hint. .$22,300 ' was found on ]aim
and $6,000'er $7,000 which had been
:nailed to a sister was,4ntercepted,
'Hie salary had been neatly $5,000 a
year, which, many of 'ns would cons
Sider ample„
P V,,.a s
An exchange tells of a wedding no-
tice sent in which had -every detail
as to place, date, a description of the
Sride's, bridesmaid's' and several ,(
the guests' gowns but not a mention
of the name of the bridegroom.; The
average bridegroom plays his part
very'-unobstrusively but usually: he's
considered of enough importance for
=at least a Tine or two. We'd advise
-:this modest anortal to assert himself
a bit more or et may happen that he
`•n nay not even be invited to his own
wedding in future.
If Ontario goes ".wet" next month
it will make a big mistake, deelated
Roger -Babson, statistical expert, in.
,the cout'so of his address on "The Out-
.' look for 1925," before the Ottawa
Board of Trade. 'Roger Babson is.
not. a "fanatic," as many who favor
the Ontario Temperance Act are de -
claret) to be by its epppnents. He's.
a hard-headed business man, and one
who commands a hearing when she.
addresses: conferences of business'
men. The only business which will
he benefitted should the 0.T.'A. be
defeated on :October 23rd will be tile'
business of the :newer and distiller,
end that will be at the -expense of alI
,,ether businsses..
Lolnd..sbti s° a
Mrs Fred'- Johnston is nttich im-
proved after her recent illness,
Mr. and _Mrs. Daer and children, of
'Goderich spent' Sunday at Mt•, Ab.
I1adfords,
Mr Harold Johnston was home.
, from London over the week -end,
Mrs. M. D. Owen and Miss Plet-
cher of Toronto motored up with Mr,
Jas. Watt on Friday '•and spent the
week -end at the manse. • Mrs. Owen
'sang very sweetly at
the Presbyterian
anniversary service on Sunday 'morn-
ilI�.:
r..
Mrs Charles T. Gray of Walker-
' vile ,spent the past week with her
-parents, Rev. James and Mrs. Abeay
,Mrs. Sam Lee and children; of
Goderich spent the week -end with
Mrs. Wm, Lee,
Mrs, Jas. H. Watt and son, ()even,
have returned to, Toronto after a vis-
-it at the :manse.
Mrs, J. Campbell of Walton is
spending a few clays with her mother,
Mips: Robt. Young, who is not very
:well,
Tho anniversary servicesif the
�►esxesbyteriart church were well at-
tended en Sunday, in spite of the dis-
agreeable weather. Rev. W. 0.
Robinhon of Walton preached two ex-
cellent sermons and the special music
by the chlor was greatly appreciated,
Rev. James - Abery preached .anniv-
ersary services in Walton on Sunday,
Bern's church Hullett, will hold an-
niversary services on Sunday Oct
19th, when Rev Dr. Larkin of Sea
'ioxth will preach, , The usual ser-
vices at Knox and Burns Churches
will be herd next Sunday
Itiii,• Harold Johnston of tendon
a1 PSon ,o
hisses 1VIilr}ae anT 1Xattle:i salt
iced. air, eil>d4lrs,,. Charlie M.
lungof London Rdad over the'wee,
end,
Rev. W. 11; Osborne preached the
aurzveh•sa*'y services in Dungannon'
on Sunday and Rev. Mr. Peters
took the services inLottdesboro and
lie sepes;`toes o1. London'
Itt the ,Teri- following reasons ar e
'yen why they will vote for'the eoir-
tiiivance of the ,0.T.A,. at the forth-
coming plebiscite. .'.One of the fat -
Core that is influencing then:' to 2.'e -
Osier their ballots against ''Govern-
-ment control is their. association with
children whom they wish to safeguard
a£,•ainst -the: temptation of liquor in
NIT. and rs C
Dri�lt t
the Future. The stat is� cmc tt
t as f-ol-
visited a sew days last week at the
home oi Mr. 'otos. Millar.
Mr, John Pingland left on Tues-
day The Galt, .
Mr. Fred Toll is loading a car of
wheat at Londesboro Station
Messrs. Dennis Roberton and T.
Sampson went to Austen Saturday
night and stayed With Mr, Amos
Spuhk, who is seriously ill.- Slight,
hopes are entertained ' -for Itis recov-
ery, we'regret to say,
Auburn
Aublic meeting•- in thei
P interests
of Prohibition will be held in the For_
ester's Hall, Auburn, on Monday ev-
ening; October 13th:, at 8' o'clpck. The
Rev, Mr. Livingstone • of Elimeilie;
formerly of British Columbia, will be
the thief •speaker.. - H:e will -tell of
Government Control as it is in Bri-
tishColunrbia.• Do not miss this.op-
porturity tojliecoine .informed oii` the'
issue involved in thecoming plebis-
Mr, and Mrs: Ray Farrow of De-
troit Spent 'a' few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. .Johnstone
'-
Rev. -d. 'E, and Mrs. Milken am)
Master Harold of Brownsville spent
the week -end with friends here. •
Miss J. Nl`eNabb, wlio has been vis-
iting Miss Rae Andrew, returned to
her hone in *Toronto ort Monday.
-`Rev. P. Banes received word on
Monday ofethe serious- illness of his
mother _at Exeter.
Miss :$ ,..Piercewho has •Been visit,.
ing her-niece,eeVirs. J. Robertson` of,
Goderich, returned' home the first of
the week, x•,".•
Little Miss Dorothy. Farrow, who'
has been staying with her grand-
parents, Mi. • and 'kers. J. H. John-
ston, returned to Detroit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Farrow,
last week.
Godr chT i
Township,
� , o Inshio
Little Master, Vincent Cole, the son;
of Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Cole of the
Bayfield line;: `celebrated his first
birthday son Saturday, When a number
of young friends were invited to
make merry with him. ` All had a
very jolly tune,,;:inoluding the small
host. Several young friends from
1C111'1ton'were present,
The Unity. Club will meet at the
hone of Mrs, Wesley Stevens, the
Base Line, on Tuesday afternoon, Oc-
tober 14th. The members are re -
attested to tome early.
Stanleg Township ,
Mr, and ars. John Scotohnter
spent the week -end with friends in
Kitchener, '
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Greet of near
Buffalo have rettltrned home after
spending a weekin this neighborhood,
min Harold Penhale and Mr," Chas,
Seot'ehnler motored to Denfield on
Thursday last,
Miss Grace Penhale visited her ecu-
sin in London one day last week,.
Marriages
KELLY-CONNON—At, St: Joseph's
church, Clinton, on Oct, 8th, by the
Rev. Fr. Gaffney, Mary Connoit
of Seaforth to Michael' Kelly of
Blyth.
IC NNEDY---'BIGGAi?T-- At St. Ca-
tharines on October '1st,'by,the lied,
'G. K. B,Adams, Laura S; Big -
garb of St. Catharines, formerly of
Clinton, to Samuel Kennedy of Ni-
agara Palls, Ont.
1VIcWHINNEY—CA3R--At the home
of the ,bride's parents, .on October
1st; by the Rev, W. R. Alp, An-
bua'4 ?Hazel Ednas daughter bf
Mr.' and Mrs, Wnt, Carr, 5th won.
cassia], West Wawanosh, to David
Lloyd IVIeWbinnoy, son of Mr. Jas.
McWhinney, Ashfield township,
0WENS--•IVISON -- At Salem, Ore-
gon, on September 2nd, by tate Rev,
E, B. Mirlipatricic, Emily V., se-
cond daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Ivison, 'Kippen, to Primal R.
Owens of Salem,' Oregon.,
Births
HANLEY—In° Clinton, on Oct. 5th,
P3 Mr. and Mrs y. C. Hanley,
a son.,
ANDERSON—At , Clinton TLos it al
on Wednesday, Oct. 1st to Mr. anti
Mrs, David Anderson, a soil,
BELL—In Godericli, on Sept. 23rd,
to Mss,. and the late George :Bell,
a daughter.—Georgina' Leona,
MOSS—At Alexandra I-Iospital, Code..
rich, on October lst, to `Rev. and
Mrs, W. H. Moss, of 13enniller, a
daughter,—Aileen Rose.
IN MEMORIAM
DEMPSEY—In ' loving memory ' of
Mrs. John H. Dempsey, who died
October 14th, 1924,
We watched her suffer day by day,
It caused us utter, grief,
To see her slowly pine away.
But could not give t'elief,.
Long nights, long days, she bore her
pain, •,
To wait for cure but all in yam.
Till God Himself knew what was best,
IIe took her home and gave her rest`..
For all of us she did her best
God grant to her eternal rest.
She lives in our hearts, she'll never
die
We hope to meet -he,• by and by,
--Iter Family.
Cow For Sale
Grade Durham cow, 4 years old, due
about November 1st. Apply to Pet=,
or - McGee, R R. ,No. - 1, Varna, or
;phone 13-630, Clinton central, 75-1'
10155:
"The London public school inspee
tors will both vote` in favor of the
continuance of the sO,T.A. ;for the
following reasons:
"(1) -While the 0.T,A. is not per_
:feet, it has resulted in a• notable de-
crease of drunkenness evident to the
'punkin, 1
"(2) Children come to school more
regularly, are better clothed, are bet
ter. fed and enjoy better )tealtb than
they did under the licensed conditions
of a few years ago, •
"(3) No one engaged in education
work where . children are concerned
dam reasonably vote otherwise than in
favor of the most prohibitory mea-
sures possible,. where the liquor prob-
lem is
robleuis concerned.
"(4) It is riot a question of reduc-
ing our .taxes, as the -Moderation
Teague would have us `consider, but
it is a- :natter of removing as far as
possible, temptation 'from.. children
and young people.
"(5) Ontario steeds ands: as the central
and' banner province of the Dominion..
The' return of the recognizeduse of -
liquor as a beverage in any form can-.
not; but tnar,the proud record of our:
province.-
"(6) Men' who are weak' in resis-
tance but honestly desire to.• leave li-
pier, 'alone, can ;clow easily do -so, ' It
,vrouklebe more difficult for them under
any of Government control or
license, • -
c(7) Ontario should not want and
does not need revenue gained through
liqupr channels,
"(8) Governn?ertt controfhas no de-
finite limitations, and...gives•no posi-
tive'assurances for„the'future. Those
provinces having it Are; not producing
an enviable record.
"(9) Those interested in the liquor
/traffic desire Government control, The
public school inspectors wish to be
listed with those of opposite interests.
"(10) The present Gvecninent' pro-
mises a rigid enforcement of the 0.
T,A., if endorsed by the votes of the
people. In this way we shall hold
what we have and stand to gain."
(Signed) V, X. GR+EER,
G. A. WHEABLE,
Pastime Dance`
The Pastime Club will 'give a dance.
in their elub rooms on Friday even-
ing, October, 24th. Dancing from
8;30• to 12., • Agnew's Orchestra.
15-2
C,C.r, Basketball
A. basketball game will be played
on"the•Collegiate grounds on Friday
aftethoon , at -4i4 between Clinton
Collegiate and Weinghani High School
teams. Tickets 10c, Everybody
come, • . 75.1.
House :and Bain for Sale
Comfoiteble frame house on North
street, with garden and barn. Barn
will be let separately if desired. In-
quire at The News -Record office. 75-tf
Farm to ,:Rent
Fifty, acres, may be rented without
house. Also a quantity of wheat
straw and some peare. and appies'for
sale: }15-1-p
Anniversary Services and Supper
Anniversary services will be held
in Bethel Methodist church,, Goderich
township, on Sunday, Oetober 12111,
services at 13. and 7 o'elbck.
welcome. • On Tuesday evening a
fowl supper will be served from 6 to
8 o'clock. A good program is being
arranged to take placeafter the sup-
per. Admission, adults 50c, children
25c. • .75-2
Auction Sale•of'Live Stock
The undersigned will offer for >sale
en Tuesday,•Oetober 14th, 1924 at lot
20, Base line, one anile north of -Clin-
ton the following: 4 cows -to freshen
within one month; 4 -.cows to'fr'tshen
in March and April; heifer to freshen
in December; heifer to freshen' in
March; 24 steers well ,bred and jut
the kind to i'ut over for grass next
summer.' Terris -12 months credit
on furnishing approved joint -notes me
6 per cent. off for cash. ' W, W.
Wallis, iV.:)Iarquis, Proprietor's: G.
T1, Elliott Auctioneer. 75-1
Hallowe'en Pie Social,
The Girls'_ Club, of Willis'. Church
will `hold a Hallowe'en- Pie Social 'in'
the lecture 'room on:: Thursday, Octo-
ber' 30th at eight o'clock; There
will be a pie^eating• contest and other
-Hallowe'en stunts, Admission 25e.
•
• For Sale
Three pur'ebrece Oxford down ram
lambs, also Bared Rock and 'single
comb white leghorn cockerels, bred
from Guilds 1924 pens. :31, J', Tre.
wartha, It'. R. No. 2, Clinton, Pltone
601-21. 75-2
For Sale
16 ft. beech plank, sized 2 inches by
8 itches arid 2 inches by 10 inches, air
so sot le hemlock lumber. W.. -11.
Middleton, R. R. No, -3, Clinton,
Phone 1:5 on 609, 75-11
Baking Sale'.
The Young People's League of
Sharon church, Goderich township,
will hold a sale of homemade baking
in the office oi' •the agricultural -Rep-
resentative, Clinton, . on Saturday,
afternoon, o noon, October 11',h,'ooznmenaii}g'
at 2:80: • 75-1
Wood ',or Sale
A quantity of dry wood, 12 and 14
inches
res
long,
Applyt
to
Joseph
n
Ma n,Ppese.1-G3G'Clinton. 75-2-p
Slabs Por Sale
eV t`'
S e al
_..
cordss of,:
good t
a
I
s s..
oia
�
a lo 'Poi,'fuel. Apply to A.:Mc-
Cartney,
Clinton. Phone 193 V. 749
i 'e'bi anion;' fct• vo
of .Lest-.0i•e t uity ti `Lowes'
Store
trade. ; 1f you want, ,clean, b3'ish Groceries
Price, we have them,. "Make Our Store Your
Brooms,' string . •• ,30
8 Cakes of Castile Soap;: .....,,25e
`10 Bars of Laundry Soap ., -48c
5 lbs. ,of Pure Lard „ej1,10
1 lb•: Brealcr.ast Lacon (in piece 82c
3 pkgs. ''Jelly Powder ),25e
c
3 piece Toilet`.Set .83.90':
t/, dozen 'Cups only . iSa
V2. dozen Cups, and Saucers ,..85c.
$ dozen plates , .,80e
1 Aoz. Clover -leaf Cup,, Saucers 52,60
3 Doz, Jar Robbers ,25c,1
JOIINSC CC'S C
The Hospital Bazaar
The Annual Hospital Bazaar will
be held in the town hall, C,linton,'on
October 24th, Booths, will be con-
ducted as follows:
Bowling Club: 1 b: t Kit
Chen Booth • Mrs.
Axon, Mrs. Fair.
C G,T-;T,: Candy: Misses Linnie
Nediger, Else Snyder.
Unity Club: Miscellaneous: Mrs,
W. D. Connell, Mrs. ' W. J. Stevens.
- Women's Institute: Homemade Bak-
ing: Mrs. 11. Ball, Mrs. 3. Tlynzr
Girls' Auxiliary: Miscellaneous:
Miss Roberton, ' hiss Torrance.
Fish Pond: Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs,:
Holloway.
Garden Produce: Mrs. Saville:
Rummage" Sale: Miss Bawden.
Christthas Gifts: Mrs:: Combe, Mrs,
BeekliuSchio,
Afternoon •Tea: Mrs. Penman,
A hot 50c supper will be served in
Ontario street church' school room alt
5:30 by the 'ladies of the different
churches and a concert will be given in
the town hall in the evening,: the prole
grant to be provided by: Mrs. Hoover:
Ward and' Mrs.. Hoover Iveson of
Guelph.'
Any, donations for the.- several
booths' will be 'thankfully received
by the'con enev -
rs;
For 'Sale.
House, large stable .and driving
shed, a !i' acre 'of..garden with small
gsuits and brohard. Suitable for re-
tired farmer or, man team. wit • . I
h n -
n
quire Newe-Record office. 74-3-p.
"test Iron Wanted
By the tlluron Specialty Casting
Company, Clinton. Will pay $15.00
per ton, delivered•. at Clinton. 74-tf
Chopping,
The . Varna mill will run Tuesdays
and T ur
h sdays after October 1st. E.
Hs Epps & Son, Proprietors. 73-2
House For Sale
Residence of the late Arthur Cook,
corner Albert and Mill streets, Clin.
ton, Key; at Mr. Walter`Ifing's,.
7241.
Range For Sale
Imperial Orrford range, with high
shelf and copper reservdtr. Call af-
teroons onMrs. C. E. Jervis„Huron
street, 72-tf;
Silo Pilling
The undersigned is open for engage.
Montsat 'silo. filling,.: Gasoline' out-
fit. •C.'R. Holland, R. R. No. 4,
Clinton. Phone 15 04'607. 72e4 -p
House Fdf Salo
Prams house on Joseph street, in
good repair. 6 rooms, good ceilalre
verandah, town water in house, Is
acre of garden with fruit trees and
small fruits. Apply on premises to
Mrs. B: Cole, or to W, Brydone.
71-4-p.
Icor Sale
The administrators of the estate of
William. Doherty, deceased, offer for
sale his l'ate residence and the ad-
joining lands, (25 aeres more or less),
on Which are erected substantial and
well-equipped buildings. Apply to
S. E, Doherty on the premises, or to
W. Beydone, solicitor for the estate.
,, 70-tf.
a o
For' Sale
The fortner'Joyner property. Five -
roomed cottage with large sun -room.
Electric light and town water in
house. 8 acres of good land and all
kinds of . fruit trees. Will be sold
reasonably. Apply to Mrs. •McOal-
lum, Commercial Inn, Clinton._- 63-tf.
Reese• for Sale
Brick house on Princess street,
7 rooms and summer kitchen, town
water, also soft water in kitchen, ce-
mein abasement, furnace, electric light;
e acre garden, 'with small: fruits;
stable. Apply to Miss Mabel Rath-
well, Varna. . Phone 38406; Clinton
central. , 62 -ti
For Sale
Theattractive. and beautifully lo-
cated . property "belonging to C. D.
I3ohck, situated oh Higis-street ,Clin
Ton.;• The .house..has a beautiful out -
leek, imposing in architectural ape
pearance,' walls' 13 inch solid brick,'
rooms large. Two 2naiible fire -places
in den and peeler, hot and cold wa-,
ter,, cement soft -water cistern in cel -
lax; batitroonr, electric' lights, thee vex_
andahsand sun porch, two stairways,
celIar:• under whole house, cement floor.
hot-air heating: ; Lot ,75 ft. frontage,
double depth facing on High street
and Townsend,” Fruit trees, garden
and small fruits.
A bargainfor quick sate, Write
C. D. Boucle 43 Standish Ave„ Tor-
onto, Ont.. 59.11'.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
• Clothes cleaned pressed 'and_ re.
paired.-' Woolen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's barber shop,
W. J. Jago.'
• house For Sale .�
Cottage on Huron' street, roomy and
in good repair, re acre of garden.
Small 'barn on place. • Posseseion at
once. Also a buggy- and cutting :box,
Remy Thought range and a sliding
bed couch for sale. r Apply to Miss
)3.;Cantelori,: Rattenbury street. 39-1f.
AUCTIONEER -
EEwiior Graduate Carey Jones' Net,
krona'
1 School of Auc£ioneering, • Chi-
cago. Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
ehandise and Farm Saks. Rates in
keeping ng wiri
prevailing market. • Sat-
isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Osear Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18,
93. ,--48-tf-19211
'ERY Phonc.111
Horses 3 er Sale -
,Beautifully snatched' bay ,teem
blocky' horses Sive ;zyears., ,old
weighing approximately q000 each
this span in fide condition, broke iii
and gentle, good style and action no
blemishes, Call ----John ' D:, Woods,
Apple Grove Farm, 4th concession of
Goderich: township. 74-e
Notzee to Creditors.
IN THE ESTATE OF Thomas Chur-
chill, •deceased.
NOTICE, is hereby- given that all
persons having : claims against the
estate 01 .Thomas ;Churchill, late of
the township or Goderich in tltecounty
of Huron, yeoman, deceased, who died
on or about the 8th,day of May 1924,
are required to deliver to Benjamin
Wellington Churchill and William
Brydone the executors ofthe said>es
tate or their 'solicitor on or before
the 15th day of October 1924 a falI`
statement of thee: _° claims together
with particulars thereof,' andthe na.
tore o%- the securities, if any, held by
them all duly verified by affidavit:
AND TAKE'NOTICE• that after
the said -1 last a t attentioned date the said
executors will proceed to distribute
the .,estate- of the said deceased a-
mongst •the, persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims as
they shell have :received due notice
and in accordance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, this 19th day
of September A.D. 1924.
1 W, BRYDONE, Clinton,Ontorio,
Solicitor for the said1executors, 734
Notice to Debtors
All persons indebted to the late
Arthur .Cook are requested to pay the
amount o n f
t o thorn indebtedness trade
b dress
to the
undersigned, who is authorized to re-
eeive the seine.
Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OP A,jur, Cook,
deceased.
NOTICE is hereby :given that all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of Arthur Cook late of the town
of Clinton in the county of Huron, de-
ceased, who died on or about the 26th
day of June; 1924, are required to de-
liver to the undersigned on or before
the 11thi'day of October 1924, a full
statement. of their olaims together
with 'particulars thereof, and the na-
ture of the securities, if any, held by
thein' all duly verified by affidavit.
Ai1'D TAKE NOTICE that aftee
the said last mentioned date the said
undersigned will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased a-
mongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims -as
he shall have received due notice and
in accordance therewith.
DATED at -Clinton, this 18th day of
September A.D. 1924.
W. BRYD ONE, • Clinton, Ont. '72-3
COAL
NUT, STOVE & EGG
ALWAY' 'ON HAND
FOR : IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence. Phone 111
Flour and Feed
Have quantity of, Bran, Shorts and
Screenings on hand and expeet, car-
load 1st of August. Feeds are advanc-
ing daily, now is the,,,time to lay en
your requirements 'till new grain can
be -°threshed. Also Flour, have
agency for Snow • Drift Flour, ' this
flour has been giving exceptional
satisfaction try it once not satis-
factory after your fine baking bring
back remainder and will give you any
other variety in its place,
TWINE
Have Gold Medal and Gilt Edge
Twines in stock either in 5 lb. or• 8
lb. balls.
ROOFING
Carry a complete line of Toronto
Asphalt., Roofing. -The quality Roof-
ing with a guarantee against curling,
flapping or tureingup.. In over four
years agency for this roofing have
had no dissatisfied customers.
Je. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain'` Buyers
CREAM WANTED!
The demand foe our butter is be
creasing.
To supply this demand we require
more cream.
We request you to ship, us your
cream.
We guarantee you the Hi heli
Market Prices, accurate test, ate
prompt service.
Dur firm is known' to you auxin
no
further' recommend.
We payall a ro s' h
atcp � c arses, Earn.
ish cream cans anti pay twice °ace
month:
Write for Tins ter further inform
tion to, the
TBFI SEAFORTfl CREAMERY CR
Qs A.. 13T t, �teNa OI1*
Rowlands '014 Stand'
ITI-NAMEL STORE
Vie
aye stall carrying
Special:Priees.
OILJ
,
of °all"kind for Lighting, s a $, l.tilDYicatin Painting, Lubricating, arntrlig, etc.
Also
on Elephant tWhito e
ad and iaants
-
Colne' i'
tl and
e,
prices get our preS rf you wish to save anon
, ey.
Boys come infor, ::our Bicy e cl
Y y Repairs. We carryall arts a
Make all repairs to t? and
. p all wheels
Our Work • Guaranteed;
'We are headquarters • P
fol = low Points and Soles, . ll kind -
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Special prices on two and t
hree Burner ®r .
l S#ones
Bird and Sons ri at Pario f'Cd'g and
aofim Shingles
prices lower
than for years past
COAL (SingerSewing Machines
Famii, Electric We h' ve aY, econ and D. R. ch
a supply of I'ur„nace Stove,. Styles.
Also some second -Band =machines;
Nut and Soft.' Also some good dr : good as new, w. Oid machines' taken
slabs..' Leave orders' at residence..as Part payment, Easy terms.
Y ms. It
will pay you to look these over before
E. WARD buying-
elsewhere. Repairing and
parts for all makes of machin
Phone55,s..'
1 Iltuon Street. Earl Steep. J'an. 1, 2e 1s 4 i
if !l
THE
WASHING
The Washer that turns the clothes
over and over with a
powerful '"'Vacuum 'Pluner i
throughg which forces both 'Air and Water
g through' the clothes, which is the, modern method
of washing, for Sale by
C. R. VENNClintonERS Cl�
Electrfolan
Phone 151w
Good Foo
That's What 'u: r;,ewnrs Bread Is
Made with the finest ingredients, g , properly
blended, assures you of getting a won-
derful loaf. TRY IT—Your Grocer has
• it, or we will 'deliver it to your door
fresh daily.
F. J. BROWN & CO.
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER s
ECTXONEIi Phone 1
We Bing and P ij Cash
EGG: .
All eggs purchased are paid for according to Government grades.
Come and see yours classified • teld. :a* .
We make' a special arrangement via:all f
operate in marketing, an will to l viduaj who sesire to co-
d pp y individual eases,
POULTRY ,
All bur poultry is bought alive on a graded weight and quality
basis. if yon wane to make your poultry ,plant pay as it
should, consult us abttt the breeds that are most profitable. We
are here to serve you.
MAR ETING
One of the biggest drawbacks to the poultry industry lies with the
producer. Let us explain our new effort to overcome this.
GUNN LANGLOXS& CO. LIMITED `
, 'MONTREAL, RU>:BEC•
Write, phone or call at our Clinton office. ,
N. W. Trewarffaa; Manager Clint° t ,rat ch
' Night Phone 214 W
Day Phone 190
L
We are again buying grain for shipping '
Will be loading'
cars of wheat Friday and Saturday of this
week and also next week
A car of
feed Barley
Will beloaded coded next week. Get our
prices before selling.
.J _ kON
Office Phone 199 - Night 141 and 129
Voramostgaelsammarma:lir
C. H VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures Bulbs
g � Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
VViriaag and Repairs. � Phone IIuApP&i
Farmers, .Atterttion
We h ;,
have a complete tractor outfit and
are prepared to; BIL,
your silo
or s0
your Ifall plowing.
Temps Reasonable and Satisfaction guaranteed
PATTON
AND EVANS
Commercial Garage, Clinton
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