The Clinton News Record, 1924-10-30, Page 5x`a.� s'm:
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sa rno ,anzVn$ e
nd,r til -''(x or
10' hnpws a country t with
i#us autumn readier than,
cueing he isn't saying a
lx.
the beet Itnowxl to carry
er' things it their, pockets
"ole no more serious harm
it „than that the pockets are,
to much wear and tear. But
day a Toronto „school boy
b"txr eel ,because a piece of:
}is ;ivlrich he had in his pock_
ne means becanto ignited.
Peter IIIcA.rtliur, a well-known
nowsp aper writer, author and kindly
philo op c r, died in Victoria Hospital,
Longo r on Tuesday, following; a cou-
ple of serious operations, Vir, Mc-
Arthur, after a varied career, as a
journalist, returned to his native"town.
ship' of Ekfred, where he settled
m on
a farm frowl`zich he wrote• interest-
ing=-and humorous articles on farm
life :for different newspapers, being .a
angular contributor to"the Globe. •He
Was a personal friend' and a .great
admirer of Sir Wilfeid Laurier and
wrote a biography of him. Those
who knew Peter -MgArthur person -
,ally knew• him for 'a; kindly; genial,
"human" 'personality and' he had a
host of friends.
Some of those opposed to the
tario Temperance Ari have bee
ntanding that something shoul
• done to render ,the cities, which
to want booze, independent of the
aI districts which as evidently do
The Government can well affor
listen to the voice of the rural.I,
1 ti
a o
nhick
w has
spoken s oke
in
p no
certain wap in regard to this uta
One hundred 'rural votes, where
voters are robted to the soil,
worth at least double the nuntbe
the 'here -today -gone -tomorrow
which: often run -up big majoriti
the cities. On - all sides is h
eomreniation' of tho stand Pre
Ferguson 'has g n taken en in regard to
.result` of the .-plebiscite. A s
•enforcement sof the Ontario Tem
once Act will meet with the app
' .of the large majority of the citi
.of Ontario, •
* • •
The majority of votes. polled for the
.retention of the, Ontario Temperance
Act in last Thursday's voting in On
• tario was not`as large a one as it
'was' hoped by the Temperanee people
.that it, might be'but nevertheless it.
Is a pretty substantial ,one. The
votes were riot all counted until- the
friends' of Government Sale were
clamoring for local option in the
places which gave a majority ,favor-
-ing that side. But Premier Fergu-
son, true to his promise before the
vote was taken, has -emphatically
stated that Ontario will haVe to abide
by the . decision of the majority and
'that the law will be vigorously 1 en-
forced, ,
Many ,people have expressed keen
dieappointntent. that the majority fell
so far below that recorded for the Acs
in 1919, But it is; well to reflect
that the vote in 1919 was an entire-
ly different one,, Then: it was be-
tween the return of the; bar and the
O.T.A. In this campaign great
stress was laid by those favoring Go-
vernment Control, on fhe fact that
there was•lio desire en anybody's -part
to. have the bar come back, They also
painted wonderful pictures of the he -
edge influences of Government •Control
and the benefits vrhich would ,follow.
It is noteworthy, however, that a'!'or-
nte-brewer confessed on the evening
f voting day that for some months
back he had been preparing to have
a large stock of beer reddy ,for sale
when the 0, T, A.'sltould be repealed.
Also that a Guelph heteikeeper, a
man to whore the vote should not
have made any difference; as under
Government Control no liquor could,
be lega`ily sold in hotels, was so an-
gry at the farmers for voting for the
eetention of the 0.T,A."that he' os,'
=d his- house to them during market
tours on Saturday, .The great ma..
,ority of those ':who worked for the
eepeal of the G.T.A. expected that
he sale of intoxicating liquors.would
e greater under Government Sale, ad -
;hough ',many voters' were perhaps
.died intoethinking•the-opposite,: One
woman who voted. in Clinton for Go -
eminent Control is reported to have
•iven as her reason that she thought
Whatever`, the 'Government, under -
irk to do`would be all right,". She
ailed to rbflect that the Government
f Ontario has been-.tryhig'to control
le liquor, traffic lei' g great many
ears and has :hot yet' been. entirely;
teecssful.' The vote on Thursday
'orild indicate that some, education
long temperance ,lines .would not be_
Stanleg: Township
Mr, and Mrs. M. Butler' of lin-
n were guests at the hone of Aire
ill
Score r
, Itne^
r onSunday
last..
Mr.
John McDonald
w
was the guest'
friends at Seaforth one day last
On-.
n de -
d be
seem
rur-
not:
d to
opu
u n
tter.
the
are
✓ of
sort
es in
eard
tinier
the
trict
per -
oval
zens
Mr, and Mrs. Earnest Taylor of
idericlt visited at the home of Mr.
hn Seotchmer last Sunday.,
Mr. Harold Penhale has purchased
acre bred Hereford bull from O'Neil'
os., Denfield.
Quito 'a ,; nuniber : of our, Stanley
arts attended the dance in the.town
11, Henson, on "Friday night„
Vis•,. Will Heard and. Miss Nina
to the guests of their consirs, Miss'
ggie and Grace Penhaie, on Tries-
r last
ler, Mr, _Mos of Benmiller preach-,
in 'tire Methodist church, Varna,
Sunday last. He spoke ori the
ssienary work,
rev, Mr: Durrant was called' to
of Edward toe' attend the fun e ^al
a friend
Tr, Mrs
Ed. •ISo
Yce f.B
Bruce
-1
r -
i and Mr. and Mrs. David J.
phenson of the Goshen line ,ino-
frn'�ira
as. Rath sll Izai.
'motor trip lirougIn'
'tiger and Indiana They TO -
,good .roads, and a pleasant trip
and Mrs, George Col ntan
opt 'last Thursil'ay* evening at the
hone
Of . Mr.
Reid.
11[r, Robert Greer of the Goshen
line has bought Mr, Chester Nichol-
S011'S Farm of the Sauble line, -Mr,
Sam Desch has r-suted the Tarin of
Mr. George Elliott lately,` occupied
by „Mr. and Mrs. Greer.
Mte Winnie rnie
�
Gtn l
as at her
home �r
teat Ripley over the week -end,.
Mrs. Lawrenceof. Ottawa was a
visitor over Sunday with Mrs, Alex,
McEwen ,
Miss Myrtle Pearson spent a few
days last week in Goderich, the guest
o£ MissViola Wise.
Mz Clifford Castle left last weeks
'for Detroit where heexpects toget
Jack Glen is spending a few:
eloye with Mr. and Mrs, Stanley
Jackson 'ni Canfield,
Constance �.
Mr. and d 1VTrsJas. Hinchley 3rizchley af.
Seaforth spent Sunday withthe lady's
niece, Mrs, Ed, Button.
Mr. aird`Mrs. Archie Radford,'
Whitechurch spent' Sunday with My-
and Mrs., Howard`'Armstron,e-
Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Riley spent'
Sunday with the former's parent's,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Riley. -
The anniversary services on Sun-
day were well attended, the aisles
were packed with chairs at the even-
ing service and quite a number in the
afternoon. The 'free will offering
amounted to about 8165. A supper-
was given on Tuesday evening. •
Mrs. Adam Glazier and Harold and
a friend spent a few days with the•
former's mother, Mrs. Cole:
Hollmesville •
In connection with the
League
service they had special prayer for
9e coming Plebiscite last week.
On Wednesday afternoon he Mis-
sion Circle met at the' hone of 1VIrs,
S. T. Walter for a quilting.
1Vrrs• M. Stook and two daughters
Charlotte and Margaaret went to
Milverton .
on on Wednesday to visit Mrs.
Stock's parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Raiz.
Thursday was a 'busy day for the
autoists hauling out voters.
Quite a number from here took in
the Hospital Bazaar in Clinton on
Friday last. -
A number from here attended On-
tario street church, Clinton, Sundae
morning to hear the Rev. Arthur
Sinclair of Hensel], a former- Holmes-
ville minister, who was preaching
there that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ctidniore of
Seaforth spent Sunday at the home
of Mr, John Cudmore.
'On Saturday the mail train was
two hours late there being an acci-
dent below Stratford;
We axe sorry to report a drowning
accident in Stratford* on •Saturday' of
Roy Stocklittleson of Mr, and Mrs.
Clement Stock.
There was: no school Monday, the
teacher; Miss Geiser -of iCrediton,
having to attend her aunt's :funeral.
Qearterly In
the11fethodisttchurc ieeting 3 t
at 10:30 ay.m
There will be no -service in the even-
ing. The -Quarterly board tweets on
Monday evening at 8 o'clock,
Brucete+ld.
Mi , and Mrs, Neil, Yellowlees• of
Boivzntnville znetored lip 'Tuesday ori
account of the serious illness of Mr.
A. T: Scott. They returned Thurs-
day to east their votes for the 0.T.
A, •.
Mr. Driver, manager of the Mol.
sons Bank here, is -.mewing-to the 'va-
cant house onthefarm formerly own_
ed by Mr. John 1VIeQueen, London
road, now owned by Mr. Janes Mc-
Donald.
1Mr; Jack Ross; accountant in the
Molsons Batik here for some tine,has
been transfer ed'to Drenabo.
,Mr, Rex. '1VIiIls, formerly C.N.R.
agent here, who, .is relieving at Kip
-
pen, called on friends here recently,
kMr, Harry Collins and family, -who
bought' the house from M. •lV.l'oody
and occupied by Mr. Driver, will
trove early in Noveinher,
Neese McTavish of :-Cliratot is at
present nursing Mr. A. T. Scott..
Weare glad ' at ,,date of,writing ; to
say Scott is improving.
Mrs, Wn. Hoagies of the will
ge
spent Monday at the. home of ;her fno-
ther; ibirs.' Hudson, ilensall,
Dr. Ross of Clifford, spent the
week -end its the guest;; of his sts,
ter -in-law, Mrs, Alex, Rossi
• Nurse Rowatt of Lo
rdou,� slaughter
OE' Mr and _Nita. Rowatt df this Vil-,
las,., left last week on a trip toCali-
fornia ,
I.donciesbar°o
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lee and fam-
ily of Thorndale spent -Sunday at the.
home of 'Mr. Thomas Millar. ,
While picitingapPles last
week
Mrs.
J E,
hadthe
misfortune the to
fall off the ladder, injuring her ;back.'
Mrs. Quinn left on Saturday for
Walkervilie to visit Mrs. C. T. •Gray.
Little Miss Edith Brown, grand-
daughter of Mrs. (Dr.) Young, ,re-
turne:d, to her home in Brantford on
Friday., •
Miss Gertie Quinnie of, Ettrkck' is
visiting::at the home of her grandca-
ther, :Mr. M. Braithwaite.
Mr. and Mrs. James :Paiservicc
spent the week -end with friends in
Stratford
•Rev, A. A. Hohnes ea :Clinton
preached in the '.-;Methodist
church here, ons' Sunday .-morning,
giving us a regular old 'titre itietho-
dist'serinon, which was enjoyed by all.
In the afternoon andevening he con-
ducted anniversary services at Con-
stance. The •church was full to ov-
erflowing and his sermons were listen -
ed to with much attention. Rev. W.' ApplesTorSale
It Osborne took,; Mz
n
work-
Aq
u
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of.vin
Winter
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_inClint n for ttada.,ply toWilfred Flynn,Clinton :Phone Iambl ran Mise P0t-
N }63 . 78-1-p,
Tia 2 Clinton flews -Reword,
Sunday With VI1 �yt.
Carter Huron road. NEW' R41NV
Miss tv Lyyon roturn•froan Ex tet
Thureda ay an auz ay,
y.
Mrs 11, G. Webb of Lindon is
n1r `at the 'acme. of'ltiei daughter,
Mac,, ,J. II. Shobbroolce.
Miss Olive Lyon is engaged-at?VIr,
i
T.rick
4 1111 for r a while,
] 1i nranthly meeting 'of the Wo.
men's Institutes will be held in. the
Co linunity IIaall on Nov. 6th. The
subject, entitled, "our New Canadi
flow we get Then) and 'Tow we
ceive Thent," ,by Mrs,, Osborne,
b h�
V J.Crawford, reading by
Alberta Snell, IIostesses Mrs,
Mrs 1+rank Little, Mrs. Mains,
Lizzie Mains,
'Mr, John:Wells is iaid tip at
sent with a batt attack of neuritis
Tor 25c., `� s` horr'fo Fri ha d S t rd
pc Mals and see what'you need.
•
.25c- 10 Ears Soap'
....25e,'„3 legs Amitiorti
p a
..10c 3
pkg. 1Zmso
• 25e 0 Cakes of Toilet Soap .
Look over tins list, of s
will etre you nzo ley
3 a7 s, Rice
2 •gills, best Rice ';`.
1 I1 - Cocoa a..va cr
3 pl>ge . Jelly Powder
5 lbs Pwe Lard ..
Dates (Ni)'e
tans, bJSGITEST:' P1TIGES
l0
Solo:
Miss
Bell,
lIlse
pre -
The ;anniversary services in Loncies-
horo Methodist "church will be held
On November 9th, and the fowl sup-
per the.1,0th, '
The ,voting passed oil' very quietly
in the two polls. here on the 23rd, a
fairly good vote being polled, There
has been quite 'n change' in public o-
pinion in this township cluing the -lest
,ffteen pears or se. When local op -i
tion was voted on it was carried by
a majority '
'
� Jorray of eight votes, while at
this election out of about a thousand
votes. only 153, voted for Government
Control. It has been reported" -that
we have a regular bootlegger in our
vicinity but we very much doubt it.
Mr. W. Weber, Auburn,'was••at.Mr,
Chas, Watson's last week putting
more windows in his 'hennery. Mr.
Watson is making quite an industry
of the poultry business and bas cer-
tainly made :a success of it.
Quite -a 'number from the .village
and community took advantage of the
nice weather and .attended the anni-
versary services at Constance on Sun-
ae..
1Vlessrs. Moon and Caldwell Bros,
shipped- a car' of potatoes from this
station to London, Tuesday',
Mr. and Mrs: A. Kerslake and faint
ily and Miss, M. Harding if Exeter
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and
Mrs, H.
Lyon.
•Marriages•'
MCLEAN-BEARDMORE. At 'hay-
field on Oct. 23rd, Daisy Beard-
more to Roderick 1M'eldeah of Blyth,
COLE-MoNALLY_At • Goderich, on
'October I6th, by the Rey. C. R.M
r
f Mrs. 1;- . Ag 1VfeNatlyles ,toaAr Arthur
L. Cole, also of Goderich, optician.
KNOY-BURNS-At ; Kingston, 1 on
Oct. 15th, by. the Rev:' T. W. Sa-
vary, Olive May. Bons, formerly
of Goderich C. I. staff, to L. L.
Knox, clerk and: treasurer of Gode-
rich. '
• s
Deaths
McMICHAEL-rn .Seaforth, on Oel;;
21st, Wen . -R. McMichael, aged '73
years and 10 months, -
SMILLI:E -hi Toronto, on October
21st, Win, R. ;Smillie, jr,, aged 32
'gears;
ALLIN- In Goderich township, - `on
October 191h; John Arlin, "aged 86
years,
BELL -In Goderich township on Oce
tober 23rd, Elizabeth McCluskey,
wife of Jarites W. Ball.
RETD-Int Goderich, on October 16th;
Robert Reid, in his 86th,year,
CARBIEIRT-In Clinton, on Oct. 26th,
Catherine Rawley, wife of Mr. Jno.
Carbert„lied 68 years.
- Births
MERRILL-In Goderich township, on
'October 24th, to dbtr. and 1VI'rs, Ira.
Merrill, twins, a son and daughter:
-John Samuel and Mary Annette.
REID rn Stanley township, on Oct.
25th, to Me. and Mrs. Fred- Reid,
'(nee McGowan) a daughter.
PEAItSON=Athayfield, onOctober
17th, to -iV1r,. and 'Mrs., John Pear-
son, a son.
ANDREWS -In. Toronto, or October
26th, to Mr,. and Mrs. E. 0; An-
drews, s• son.
HUNTING. MOOSE' AND DEER
For •many years hunters from On-
toric, have realized that the very •best
hunting grounds are located fin the
vicinity of, the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way. Hunting chiles, es well as
small parties, appreciate the neces-
sity •of arrangements made in advance
Canadian Pacific agents are quelifed
to give you accurate information as to
where deer, ;noose and big game can
be Lound. They are plentiful in the
,French River district to Sudbury from
French River; along the main line of
the 'Canadian Pacific „Railway from
Sudbury to-Chapleau and also in,the
Maritime Provinces„as well as in the
district around Sherbet Lake. '" Ask'
any-Canadian'Pacific agent for a copy
of the Hunters' Pamphlet or write W.
Fulton, District Passenger Agent,
C. P. R. )3uilding, Toronto. W'.
Jackson, Agent, Clinton, (advt.) 76-3
Winter Apples for Sale'
A quantity of good winter. apples;
83.00 per barrel delivered. C. R.
IIolland, Phone 15 on 607, 78 -If
Farm .
.�
1 .
m Icor
Sale
1
Thee'
tr r
W Pa in, lot 27, concession 4,
Hallett, 92• acres, for .sale privately,
Apply to W. Brydone. 78-tf
For Sale
1924 Fprd touring in splendid run-
ning condition. Has had good care.
Shock absorbers, clock, speedometer,
wind shield wiper, mirror,wtires like
new. 1 Will -,sell for $400,00 for quick.
'cash sale. For particulars write,_
C. G. Managhan, 860 Argyle Road,
Walkeryille, Ont, • 78-1-p
1pnng;Pigs For Sale'
A numhelf of Yorkshire pigs,, 6
weeks old, F, W. Watts, phone
149, Clinton, 78-1
Maid Wanted es
A young girl for light house wo •
Inquire at the News- office, In
q Record al;'iee,
78, tf
Ti
,,,1,10 2 lbs. of Macaroni
.25e Stone Crocks,gal size.FOR BUTTERANT) EGGS
MARIE 011iR STORE YOUR STORE
ese pikes
WNW
.64c Rowlands Old Stand
.25c TELI
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JOHNS( Ind;4: COS GROCERY Phone tit
ri'Pirst
Concert
The first concert of the series
being put, on tinder .the auspi-
ces of the Girls' Auxiliary will
be given in the town hall on
Monday evening, November 3rd.
Mas Edith Marshall -Clark Co.
,‘,Do not•t'ail to hear it Plait
of hall open to subscribers at
Fair's �,.
ars on Pr.aday'tnottnng•,,Oct.
31st,
Notice to Creditors
• In the estate of ie
'Henry Peels
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that all .per-
sons having claims against the of Henry;Peck, deceased, late of
the township of'Stanley in the County
of Huron, farrier, who :died on Or a-
bout the rods day of July A.D. 1924,
are required: to. send or deliver to Ro-
bert Greer' of the' said township of
Stanley, one of the, executors of the
will of the said Haney Peck; or to the
;undersigned, thein' names and.addres-
ses and full particulars of their Mahn.
Arid take notice that after the fif_:
teenth day of Novembe • next `
November the ex-
ecutors will r""'
c
o ee
d.
p d'
rstri
but
mong a..
n the I. g ersons
P entitled thereto,
and that the said executors will not be
liable for the said dssets or any part
thereof of any person of 'whose claim
they shall not then have'received no-
tice, '
Dated at Goderich this 25th day of
October A.D. 1924.
HAYS & HAYS,.
Solicitors for the executors of the
'said late Henry Peck, 78-3,
For Sale
Frame house on Albert, Street
'Clinton, in good; `respair; -9 rooms
and summer kitchen; good cellar with
cement floor, wood shed, verandah,
hard and soft water. .3acre of gar-
den with fruit trees and small fruits.
Apply to . Samuel Merrill, R. R.
No. 1 Clinton. 77-1-p-tf
Shropshires for Sale
For -sale 'a few good ram lambs,
some shearling ewe lambs, all from
registered stock. W'. G. Ross, Lon-
desboro, Ont. Phone' 26-15, Blyth
Central,
Baking Sale
The '.' Salvation Army ladies will
hold a baking sale on Saturday after -
21Q011, Nov, 1st, ' . 77-2
Farm For Sale
Lot 31, concession 1„ (Blue Water
Highway), - Goderich township, con-
taining 80 acres. There is a good
11/ storey frame house with a large
kitchen, large barns ' in good repair,
with stabling underneath, about two.
acres of Orchard and 18 acres 'of
hardwood bush, plenty; of good water.
Also the -north part of lot 32, adjoin-
ing, containing .30 acres, will be sold
separately dr together. 4 miles
from Bayfield, 8 miles from Goderxeln,
Geo, E. Greenslade, Bayfield. Phone
602, r'12 Goderich. 76-3
For Sale
, Registered Ozaford lambs of :both
sexes, bred from reg. Yiocks. Prices
reasonable. Frank Weekes, •Varna'
Ont, Phone 31 on 622, Clinton Cen-
tral, •76,4
Farm For Sale
Parts of lots 37 and 38, concession
10, Goderich township,.containixig 105
acres, ire ofeered'for sale, On the
'premises are a lee storey brick dwel-
ling, a contmodious bank barn with
stone stabling, pig and pbultry pens
and driving shed. Water in stable.
There are 5 acres of bush and 5 aeres
of good young bearing orchard, The
remainder of the .land' is all arable
and is mostly seeded. • Is in good
state -of cultivation. Situated half a
utile from .school and 'church and cone
veniently near ntarlcet. The farm is
a very desirable•. ono. For furthez
particulars apply; to Geo. H. ]Elliott,
Executor '::R'illiarii II. Cole Estate.
76-tf. .
House and Barn for Sale •
Comfortable frame house en North
street, 'with garden and been.. Barn
ivill be"let separately if, desired. In-
quire at The News -Record office. 75-4
Hallowe'en Pie Social
The Girls' Club of Willis Church
Will
hold
a Ha
llowe e
ni
Pe,oi
Social '
1 rn
theIc
lecture
room on Thursday, sday, Octo-
ber 30th at eight o'clock. There
will be a pie -eating contest, and other
Hallowe'en stunts. Admission 25e,
75-2
For Sale
16 ft, beech plank, sized,: inches by
8 inches and 2 inches by 10 inchcs,,al
so some,' hemlock lumber, W, , H.
Middleton;, R. R. No, 3, Clinton,
Phone 15 on 606. 75-tf
Cast Iron Wanted
By the ',Huron Specialty Casting
Company, Clinton. Will pay $15.00
per ton, delivered at. Clinton. ,,. 74-tf
Range For Sale
Inmperial Oxford range, with high
shelf and copper reservoir. Call afe )_
teroons on Mrs. C. E'.' Jervis; Huron
street, 72-tf.
• House For Sale
Residence of the late Arthur' Cook,
corner Albert and Mill streets, Clin_
ton. ,i Key at Mr. Walter King's.
�,. .72-tf.,
Huron County
Fruit .
Show
an& Sale
TownHall, Clinton ,:<
November 4th and 5th
For prize list and all information
write r Secretary
y
R. R. SLOAN,
N> 5 Pre idint
t
Bayfield
S. B.'•S
TOTiIExS, Secretary
Clinton
77-2
Pastime Dance 0
The Pastime Club will .give a dance
in their club rooms on Monday even-
ing, Noveinlet 10th. • Dancing from
8:30 to
12. Agnew's Orchestra.
Gentlemen er en 75e., ladies 25c. '78-2
Sheep For Sale
Aged; Liecester ram, registered,
and 5 young buck lambs, eligible for
registration. Apply -to T. H. Quig-
ley, R. R. No, 5, Clinton. 72-2-p
For Sale
The administrators of the estate of
William Doherty, deceased, offer for
sale his Iate residence and the ad
joining lands, (25 acres -more or less),
on which are erected substantial and
well-equipped ;buildings. . Apply to
J. E. Doherty on the premises, or to
W. Brydone, solicitor for 'the estate.
• 70-tf.
For Sale ,
'The former Joyner property, Five-
roomed cottage with large sun -room.
Electric light and town waterin
house., 3 acres of good land and all
kinds of fruit trees. Will be sold
reasonably. Apply' to Mrs, McCal-
lum, Commercial Inn, Clinton: 63-tf.
For Sale
The attractive and beautifully lo-
cated property belonging to 0, D.
Bouck, situated -on High -street CIin-
ton. 'The house has a beautiful out-
look, imposing in architectural ap-
pearance, walls 13 inch solid brick,
rooms large. Two marble fire -places
in den and parlor, hot and cold wa-
ter, cement,. soft -water cistern in eel -
lar, bathroom, electeie'lights, two ver_
andahs and sun poreh, two stairways,
cellar 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 bargain for quick sale. Write
0. D. Bouek 43 Standish Ave„ Tor-
onto, Ont. 59-tf.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes 'eTeaned pressed and re-
paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Beard's barber, shop,
W. J. Jago.
' AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-
tional, Se`hool of Arietioneering,, Chi-
cago. Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, • Mer-
chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in
keeping with prevailing' market. Sat-
isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich,: Ont. Phone IS -
93. -88-tf-1923
COAL
Heaving erected new coal sheds will
have on hand. full stocic of coal for
immediate delivery,. Prices reason-
able,
R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence. Phone 111
GRAIN
Highest price paid for: Wheat,
Barley, Oats, Peas and Buckwheat.
Storehouse will be open from 7 ,a.m.
to 5 p.m,
FEEDS:
Feeds are advancing ova 'g zun '
: price. ce.• A
car just arrived of Low Grade Flour,'
Bran, "Shorts and High Grade Screen.,
ing,. Better lay in a stock ;before
a further advance,
FLOUR
A full line of High Patent Flours
always on hand, Snowflalt'e, Purity,
Five Roses, etc,,' at small margin over
cost price.
ROOFING'
Carry a complete line of Toronto
Asphalt Roofing. The gn'ality,hoof-
ing with a' guarantee against curling,
flapping or turning up. •In 'over four
years agency for this roofing have
'had no dissatisfied customers.
r•
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and , Feed ;: Merchants and
Grain Busters
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers 1
licences
We ar
carrying '.
ucia
,
t
of all kinds, for Lighting, L urticating Painting, .,, a llfddtgi etC.
Also on Elephant White Lead and Paints
Conte in andet. our
g prices if you wish to save money
Boys come in for your Bicycle Repairs. Y p rs. We carryall ,
parts ts Ind
make all repairs to all wheel
',Our s
u Work Guaranteed
We are headquarters Plow Points alid''Sol
es, all kinds
Special
prices on
two`.
and three Burners Oil ,Moves
Bird and Sous Pariod'Roofing and Shinles at '
g, prices lower
than for years past -
3
COAL
We have a supply of Furnace, Stove,
Nut and Soft. Also Some good dry
slabs. Leave orders at residence.
E. WARD -
Phone 155. Hmron Street.
Singer Sewing Machines
Family, Electric and D. .R.,,Styles.
Also some some second-hand machines,
good od as new. Old machines taken
as part payment. Easy terms. It
will pay you to look these over before
buying elsewhere. Repairing and
parts for all ' makes of machines:
Earl Sleep. Jan. 1, 192,4.
CREAM WANTED!
,The demand for our butter ie ht.
creasing.
To supply this demand we requir4
more : cream. +.._
We request you to ship us yeah
cream. '•
We guarantee, you :the Highest
Market Prices,; accurate tests and
prompt service.
Our ;firm is known to you and need!
no .further recommend..
We pay all express charges, furn-
ish
cream
cans and pay twice eaelig
month.
Write for Can or `further infoasna,
tion:to'the ,e
THE SRARORTH CRBA31,1113911
gt. A, DABBER, StANAGER.
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MACHINE
The Washer that turns
the clothes over and overwitha
powerful Vacuum Plunger which forces both Mr and Water
through and through the clothes, which is the
modern method
awashing, for Sale ° by
C. H. VENNER, Clinton
Electrician
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Phone 151w
44111131084170
That's What rown's B/ ad Is
Made° °
with the finest ingredients, pro erl
blended assur p y
es yoai of getting a won-
derful loaf. TRY IT ---Your Grocer has
it, or we will deliver it. toou
y >i door
fresh daily.
:. F. J.'. W
m
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER -
We
EGGS
•r
Phone 1
g ;,.i nd ;,`ag Cash
All eggs purchased. are ;paid: for according to Government grade
. .Come and see yours classified. s'
We make a Special arrangement with. 11 farm
oyer a farmers who desire to co-
operate oto in marketing, ;and will supp'l'y individual eases.
OULJTi s
All our poultry is bought g alive' on a graded
basis.. If you want weight and quality
& to '
make your poultry plant: pay as it
should, consult us about the breeds that are most
are here to serve you, i profitable.We
MARKETING
One of thebi' ' t
b ggest dr.•awbacks to the ouItr• industry
producer, Letp y lies with the
us explain our new effort to overcome this,;
GUNN LANGLOIS & CO. LIIVIITBD, 1VIONTRIAL,
a 4 •
Write, phone or call at our -Clinton office.,QUEBI}C
N,, W. Tr°.ewartha, Manager Ciliation • ranch
Day Phone 190
61 Night Phone
214
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Flour
t
e':�ll li
it
-y
Five it
Pury,, Roses and Nagle Leaf fo
PlI Bread
Monarch for Pastry
Bran, Shorts s
and Screenings alio chop for fat
P fattening, chickens
GRAIN
We area
p ging the highest market prices for grain
Shipping Barley and Buckwheat latter; end of this week
W,I N. 9 SON
Office Phone 199
• Night 141 and 120
C. H. 'VENNERE
lecaric Ranges, Fixtures, i3ulbs 1�o1�s, Faris and ®thew
APipicances
miring and Repairs..
Phone IBMs'