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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-04-16, Page 5tltierest to You and • ;Vile his )fuse about some—imp-71a *epode,going without gyi;are no doubt 'just Probab y theta iiia only went without eithout shoes as well, Met le ocicings btt pian by the name 'of Kicks was as aulted in Winglranrecently and brought an action against his, as- ailant. Why didn't he live up to'his blame, give the other fellow a few, and settle the; little matter but of G Lord 'Esher now declares that few • men are fit for public life after,forty. To hear- the gentlemen' ane . would think he was somewhat under: eight - all een himself. If the p ublic'men over forty who occupy places of pub- lic trust in Canada and Great Britian were ,retired' we'd have ,to look for entire new celjtnets and boards of management and they would have to, g. _ be recruited from among laymen -for - the most Bart,' as the .majority of members of parliament and,directory. boards are over .that age Wd once heard an educator say that no, man should be expected ;to commence : his life's work under thirty, as his ed- ucatioia'should occupy his time up te. that age. Putting these together, and ' probably one statement was about as sensible as the other, a man wouldhave about ten years into which to•crowd all his fifes activities, including •gaining. of the experience which life brings. , If a man has reasonably good health, lives sanely and 'keeps himself " upto the ins k mentally ',and physically he can do some of his best woric- after he's for- ty. If he doesn't there's something • wrong. But because some menfail in this is no reason why all Wien should- be smothered, hanged or pei- soiled' at forty. !agtield. Miss Louise, -`Parker returned to St; Thomas on Monday after spend- ing a few days with her parents. Mrs, L. .Smith of London spent , . Sunday with her parents," Mr. and Mw. Charles Parker. ' Misses Elva and Annie Dewar of ': Toronto are spending the holidays with their parents. '' Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Miller of Mount Clemens and 'Misses Lola ;Ei- Ilett and Lucy McLeod of Detroit ',motored to the village on Sunday, re- turning to Detroit on Monday. Miss Alma McKay, who spent the, "holidays with her parents, ;returned to the Westervelt School of Com- merce in London' on Tuesday.. =Miss' Jean Woods of Stratford Normal School is home for the heli Mrs. M. Ross who went to Bufftile on Thursday last to spend Easter re- turned on Tuesday. : .Miss Ruth Houston, who spent the rx Holidays with her parents, 'returned • 'fie London.' Mr. L. 'Fielding of Mitchell was, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. 'Houston over the holiday, Miss Lottie Peck went to Detroit last Thursday to spend the holidays with her sister, Miss Margaret Peck. Miss Izetta 'Merner of. New Dun• dee is hale for the holidays. Mr. S. Caesar, who accompanied her, re. - turned to New Dundee on Monday. Mn Alfred Copeland was in the .vile -.lege over the Week -end. His old school .chums' and fiuends were;all glad to•see;him. Mr. and, Mrs. A. Furten of -Toronto ''motored to the village°on Thursday • and' are visiting the latter's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Wen. J.' Stinson. Miss ,Ethel Jowett of London Nor- , anal School is home fine the'. holidays Messrs. Lawrence and Fred Tom - lie of London spent the holiday ;with : their' parents., • - Mr. Clifford Clarke of London Nor- mal School is ''With his ;parents, for the holidays.:' " Mr. T. 13, McCurdy, Mr. R. -W. Me= Curdy acrd Miss Annie McCurdy of Stratford arslived on Fridayto spend the summerat the former's home by the lake. " Mrs, A. „G. Atkinson and .Master :Arthur of Detroit arrived on Wednes- day ;of last week.", • Miss Anna Elliott is hoine frons Toronto for the vacation. Miss Gwen .Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Win. `Townshend. of Manilla are;aiso home. Miss Jessie Metcalf i'cfturned to ,Detroit on: Saturday. Mr. Wui,:Metcal'f, who is attending -Ann Arbor University, came on Sat tu•day to spend his holidays with his parents.' Much anxiety was felt, on Monday cor the -safety of Mr_ Alfred Carver, vale wont out alom/in his boat ,early 'Monday morning. His wife and :friends were ' very much relieved to• hear that he had arrived safely in -Goderich. When out some .distance 'his motor ' stopped. _There was a strong south > wind and he tried to hoist the -sail to get -back to the har- bor but the mast broke and went overboard,' Ile managed to get the soli]. and fix, it up enough to catch Che wine] and tai is 'managed to get inside the harbor at Goderich, where he was towed. up toethe dock. As - soon as it was heard that he had been seen adrift oiie of the "boats went up the lake to ,help him but he w3"s then no wiseee-to':be seen. Mr, 3d. York of, Toronto was a guest at the home of Mr, and -Mrs. F, 'W. Baker over the week -end. Itirs. E. Fisher and Miss -R. 'Ill slier of'' Ifiteliener and little:Miss Iletin' .la l 'nests -' i •' r f areata ',i� o Waterloo were'the g A Edwards over the Mrs, F A,I<aclivhol s Alice Thomason of G'oderieh is with her sister, Mrs. J Co-bie ,who is 311 at the home of Mt S. Bailey, , ditS. G. W. Woods and Miss Anna'. GJooli are:spending the hoods+rs,at Coiti.t,eaht with Rev. and Mrs .11. G,- E. ,E• Czoshy, eke v left on T}iu 5d;i-, I J.Bn � r Mr. g .tion with �. sty • Vacation 1 'CO :;pez cl the Beside 'his ptrents.ai Orme, 'Ont. r.ram - .51V 1 and f� n =14fr 'and II 1l.cLaiez ,ilv+ametered from Point Elgin and vis- ited Mrs. MeLaren's mother, Mrs, W, Sterling, over the week -end. Mrs A. Catling is visiting her par- Brits- Mr. and Mrs, Janes, Sturgeon. Janice Ceitlied aleo client" ',he hol c1e,y with Ins ezandtaren .J �YCr, and MasaL. M.D v t , Jean r end Jinn' Day and Miss Choi en of "De troit were at' their cottage for the Easter holiday. Mr. II K. Moorhouse of.: -London; was here over the weel, end. Thelma Ritz is spending a few days holidays; in Stratford, Ale. and' .:firs, Johns and family motored to Wiat ton and 'spent Eas- ter vacation there. Mr. and 11L.. J. P. King, Mies E. King, Moines King and Miss Shea and' Miss, Rose Kennedy of Stratford Were` at th'e lattee's -cottage .on, Sum- day'.. - Mr. T Orr and sons, John anti Tom, Douglas Irwin. and Rutherford Long of 'Toronto were at Mr. Orr's' cottage for the• week -end. -Mr. Sid Castlespent Easter at his hone here. Mrs. Malcolm Toms ,has returned' after visiting, her sister at Sault Ste. Marie for several weeks. The "revival services at the Metho- dist church, conducted by G. P, Few cett, Evangelist and the !pastor, 3, Jay Johnston, will. ,continue next week each evening at 7:45 pare ' Quarterly„ meeting, conducted by Rey. A. A. Walden of Holmesville, at Bayfield next Sunday morning; Aaril 19th, at 10;45, a.m.; also at Sharon at 2:30 pan. and" evlival service con- ducted by the pastor and the'Evan- gelist at Bayfield church at seven o'colck Sabbath -evening. Q. 0. 13. meeting, at ,Bayfield church,; Monday evening, April 20th.' s Mr. S, H. S. Whitfield, pastor of burn and Union churches; conducted the service in St: Andrew's church On Sunday evening last. s. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be dispensed' in St. Andrew's church •on Sunday morning next by the minister. 'Vir. 3D S. Whitfield. will conduet`the evening Service. The congregation in Trinity' church enjoyed ,the eolo, 'Christ is Risen" splendidly `rendered liy Mrs.. F. H. Paull ori Eastei•'nmorning. Easter Schoor Report Senior Room -Sr.' 5th—Mary Wild, (honors); Marion Davison, Frederick Heard," Reginald Williamson. Jr. 5th Grace' Jowett, Mary Elliott. Sr. 4t1—Thehna Ritz, Annie IVle- Leod, Merton Meana, Josaph;'Wlild, George ,Pease. . Jr. 40s ---George Sturgeon, Fred Weston, Isabel Lindsay. ,Sr. 3rd. =- Jessie Lindshy, Lottie Higgins, George Finney, .Margaret Elliott, Newton Sturgeon. Names are rat ;order of merit. —P. J. Bigelow, .Principal. Junior Room --Jr., . `3rd-Berthena• Sturgeon,,•(honors); -Eva Sturgeon, Harold McLeod, Doris Geminhardt. Sr. 2nd—Mary Widcombe, (hon- ors); . Kenneth Merneti, Jack Lindsay. Jr. 2nd --Thelma,.. Parker (honors); Isabel' Osmond, Edith Merner,Emnta Sturgeon, Lodis Wild. Pt, 1st—John,Wild (honors); Lawr- ence awrence Johns (honors); Brown Lindsay (honors); Sandy Mustard, James Sturgeon, Keith Geminhardt. Primary, Sr. -Dean Castle,, Louise McLeod, Fred Sturgeon,Tonality Castle, Mervin. Elliott, Carson Johns. —A. W. -Woods, Teacher Brucefield. Among the 'Easter visitors here Were: Mr. and Mrs. John Rattenbury and' family -of Burlington; Miss Alice IVfustard, Stratford Normal; Miss Isabel- Cutter, of Toronto; Messrs.. Austin and 'Norman Wheelers Mr- and Mrs. J. G. Kaiser and their son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McKenzie, all of Detroit, Mr. James Walker, jr., has pur- chased Mr: George Armstrong's farm an' the, London Road north of Brucefield. The regular meeting of the W.M.S. Was held on Wednesday. Mrs. J., Snider presided and Mrs. Driver was organist. The Messenger Prayer was read -by Mrs. W. Douglass, Miss M. Monroe read a chapter from the study book and MTs. Addison and Mrs. Rattenbury read. interesting missionary items. Mrs. C. Hough was appointed as a'`delegate to •the Provincial meeting to be in lion - don in May. The :Easter offering amounted to $54.55. - $45.00 was con-. ' tributeci by the members of the W. M.. S. and $11.55 by the Home Help - Clinton News -Rei. FACTS ABOUT OPTOMETRY By, Dr. boss Savauge Optometrist Seaforth Ontario Is it, possible for a person' to see too well? Yes. A far-sighted person, for exaiiiple,sees,too well in the distance. • thi What effect his scupon the patient? There is a'strain. Upon the eyesfor distant vision, while for closd work the -strain is excessive. How is this defect corrected? The Optometrist furnishes glasses which give the • ne- cessary comfort. Then seeing too well is nothing to -be proud of. :No. It is h defect, °just as sub -normal vision, is. (Continued Next 'Week.) Marrsages • GLAZIER -1 NEESIIAW - At the Victoria street parsonage on April 4th, by Rev. J. W. Hedley, Kather- ine •Glazier, of Goderich, to Albert J. K)eethaw, of ; Colborne township. ,Deaths LANE.—'Ill Tuekersinith on April 8th, Sarah Jane Jones, wife of the late Thos. Jiones- in her 81st. year. MULHOLL"AND—In Havurhey, •on. April 4th, George Mulholland, aged 86 years. YOUNG—At Londesboto, on April 15th, Enui'foline 'Frances Manning., • widow of the late Dr. 0. Young, aged 67,years,. IN MEMORIAM HUMIVIEL—In peniory of George Hummel, who died April 13th, 1925. "I, who loved you, As it dawns another year, In my lonely hours, of thinking Thoughts of you' are always near." —His Wife. MSaltford: The room above the Pub- lic school has been fitted up for the holding of • the •Saltford , Sabbath school, which for years has been con- ducted' in the Temperance Hali. Tine Sabbath school was organized in the '70s and has been a great source of help to the community. Mrs. Hether- ington is the present superintendent,, she having takotrit over in 1923. Mr. James Mitchell was a fowler super - intendant. It was not correct, as,repotted last week that Mr. Mustard had bought, Mrs. Grainger's house. Miss Hattie Whitesides of Hen - sail is an Raster visitor with Miss _Kathleen Elliot. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry spent Easter if Wingham. Miss Mae Simpson spent the week- end with her father,' Mr. Cecil D. Simpson. • Miss Alice Mustard of . Stratford Normal -is, spending the vacation at her hbnte here. 'Mr, J. G. Kaiser, Mrs. Kaiser and Mr. Jade Kaiser of Detroit were hol- iday attests at the home of Mrs, D, McIntosh.: `Mr. Austin and Norman Wheeler of Detrdit ;spent the Easter vacation at tha hopte of their father, Mr. Thos. Wheeler, here. Mr; and Mrs. Ronald McKenzie of Detroit spout the Eastertide at the parental hone. 112x. andMts. Tien Kaiser of De- troit were Easter .,. visitors at the 7 . home of. Mn Ilam Zoete. All the y 1> ^Visitors motored up and all look at if the City -of -the -Straits is dealing well wXh t them. e Bank Mr. J. W. Rattenbury of the t o motored Burlin n of Hamilton, s; up with his family and wore Faster - tide guests at the home of Mr. 117. Rattenbury. / Mr. and Mre. Driver etc ,spending the Easter holidays, at Ifiricton. Mr, Jack •Ross of the bank staff, visitor at the 'tum is a holiday vis r e Drumlin), v home of Mrs. 3• McDonald. Miss ' Emma McDonald, who is teaching at Palcrino, is "spending the vacation. at leer home here. Dr, Ross of Clifford isa vi iter at the bsnso of Mrs, W. Ross. Mrs, D. Rouatt is ,visiting at Kirk- , ton, 'Auction Sake of 200 cords of GOOD HARDWOOD Beech -and Maple ` Mr. Wim. Menary: will sell by pub- lic auction at ', Porter's Hill, Goderich Township On Friday, April 24, 1925 At.2 o'colek p.ni. . Also niece will be offered for sale about 45 cedar posts, and two frame buildings, one 8k10 feet, suitable for Poultry }lease, the other 1ex20' feet, suitable fora garage. Terms—CASK Win. Menary Geo. H. Elliott Proprietor • Auctioneer. • 02-1-p Found An overcoat, on Joseph street, on Saturday, April 11th. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. -`Apply T. K. Mair, Joseph street, Clinton,• 021-p House For Sale, '9 -room cottage on Spencer street, town water, electric lightseand phone connection. acre of land, More or less, with fruit trees. Apply to Mrs. 1aa. McIntyre at < residence 'of Mrs. Doddsworth, Maple street. - 02-tf House to Rent In Victoria street, Apply to Mrs. Roger Pepper. 02 -ti • / d o ideeboro Egg Pool Any one wishing to scud eggs with e then, mayleave oro N Londesb gtb , Pool 1 with Mrs. Geo. McCall, Lo Idesboro, after April ist. :' Call and `get pa'tic- flB-4 �• , ..�•" House For Sale On properly ty of the late Miss Cole. 13ou e- to be removed ir;ono lot Ap- ply to F. R.-Cuningbame or at Can- edian National Express, Clinton. Phone 176a. 97-13 There's Reall 'No Need t© Gamble with the Future Gan you imagine any real man gam- bling with the future of his wile and children? The risk of being dependent on char - /by is awful and unnecessary]. WIIY BE UNINSURED or UNDER -INSURED? Life Insurance takes the IF out of `L�IFE i+ L►` T. RLESS........ Phone; 192 ° General Agent The Ontario nta Equitable Life And Accident ;Insurance Co. White Blossom Sweet Clover Seed Government tested " and free from weeds . $4.75 a bushel. - Irish Cobbler 1p seed pot toes at 75e a bushel. White Leghorn hatching eggs, 3c each. W. MARQUIS' - 0142 `a Basketry "Work ,Having completed a. course in bas- ketr'y at Toronto I am now prepared to take,pupils in'this` art, Tor terms and partieulars 'aplily at my home, corner Princess and Gibbings, streets, Clinton. Lucile Grant, 02.4 • For Sale - Frame 'house on Albert Street, Clinton, in good repair.; 9 ,rooms• and sunmter.kit'chen; good cellar :with cement floor; wood shed, verandah; hard and soft swater. ''h -acre of gar- den with fruit trees and small fruits. Apply to Mrs. Samuel Merrill, R.R. No. 1, Clinton:: Phone f1 -G38 01-tf Muskrat Skins Wanted 'I ant paying the, following 'prices for undamaged skins, '75c to $2•OQ. Slightly- damaged, 754 to $1.25. Bad- ly damaged, 25c to 750.- For lots which include large, medium and small, and ,a small per cent of dam. - aged, ''1 am paying $1.50 flat, H. A. Hovey. • 01-tf Auto Insurance'°' Whig Take Chances.? You may, know to an inch where you will drive your own car—Btir - chat Mont the Other Fellow? BE ON THE SAFE SIDE Insure against Pqblic Liability ALL LINES OF NSURANCE Agent foie Clinton and District of Tho Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. • H. E. R®R•ltE Office at residence, cor.- Mary and Orange streets, opp. the rink Phone 253 90-' Clinton' New Laid Egg and -Poultry-House Eggs bought according to Do inion Government Egg regulations. In- quire for prices of eggs. You will always find our prices touching city prices, . NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Debora A. Hofines, late of the Village of .Hol'ntesville, in the County of Huron, Spinster, deceased. N011E0E. le hereby given pursuant to the Trustee .Act and amendments that all ereditdrs and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said Debora A. Holmes, are required on or before the first" day of May, A.D. 1925, to send by 'post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned• their christian names and surnamee, addresses and description, and full particulars In writing of their anima, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security, if any, held by then). ` • AND TAKE NOTICE • that after said last mentioned date, the under- signed executors will proceed to dis- tribute the estate of the said de- ceaesd among the parties entitled thereto having regard, _only to .such Claims of which they shall then. have notice and that the said executors will not ibe liable for the said asiets dr any .part thereof to airy person or persons of whose- claims notice shall not have been. received •by them at the time ofsuch distribution. Dated this 31st day of March, A.D.: 1925. Dudley E. Holmes and Howard . Ti;ewartha, Executors By Dudley E. Holmes, Goderich, Ont., their solicitor. 00-3 ;latching Eg,gd " S. C. Rhode Island Reds, bred from. good laying strain. 50c per setting of 15. Melvin Crich, -R. R. N. 8, Seaforth. Phonic 21.615, Clinton „central: 02-2 Ford Miring Foi Sale Starter, good. tires, 'curtains, A snap ter anyonawanting used car. In- quire Thomas' McKenzie, planing Willa.. 02-2 Timothy Seed For Sale A quantity of timothy seed. Apply to B. Waldron, Brucefield, Phone 11 on 629, Clinton central, 00,3 Goose Wheat For Sale Goose' wheat, Tor seed, $L.75 per bushel. Apply to George 'Ginn,-R,R. No. 2, Clinton. : Phone G03 -r-22 God - oriole Central. Nouse For Sale Residence of the late Arthur Cook,= corner Albert and Mill streets, its Clin 1 ton. Kc "att Mr. Walter ii n s. { .i • Fat ;lens and well -finished chicks al- ways wanted at highest prices Always ;phone our office for prices before disposing of produce else= where. We appreciate your, business and hope you are pleased Office open Ty business on Saturday evenings N. 'W. Trewartha Phones-:: Office, 214j Residence, 214w Cflx>atoi Garage- We ari e -We Solicit your- Patronage and - Guarantee"Satisfaction► hitt` 4 c. Ara �� a HERE'S A.CA5e WHEREPi21:PtMS COME ';RUE ' PUT U5 It YOUR CELLAR AND WELL PROVE THE CASE `-t -'10 you Sweet dreams arethe man's re- aSard who fortifies his cellar with a load of Heat Folks. His home is full of life, liberty and laughter. Ile's Tree from freemen, : cellar-tripsand Order t t g • do free from clos i sit in comfort. This &e 'xtode to 19 S deal, wealthy in atea keeps the furnace healthy: t units,p genuine 'o ivin ' ' 1G g •'n•Izla7 y }i of l ' the It is z. Winter tonic,. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed - Clothes 'cleaned pressed and. re- nal -red. Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop, W: J. Jago. e-83-tf Call the igef8M forg ood, dean coal AL COMPANY PHONE 74 CLINTON A,fuli Bine of accessories We stocka ofull line of cycle parts tubes and tires Have you tried a Goodyear tire your car. .'We have them. GOODYEAR FOR GOODWEAR Gasoline, •Oils and Greases, Car washed and shored at reasonable prices " We charge any' make of battery Agents for C.C.M. Cycles of all kind SERVICE WITH 'A SMILE AT ALL TIMES A. S. INKLEY Garage Ph: 80 ;Ices. Ph._ 167 r COAL We have a supply of Furnaces Stove, Nu'and Soft. Also sortie good dry s1aba. Leave orders • at residence. B: WARD Phone 155. Huron Street t COAL, Having erected new coal sheds wil have on hand full stock of coal to immediate ,delivery. Prices reason able. It: J. IildJLL 'R Orders taken at residence, phone 11 SLEDS._ -- .Another, Spring is. A'p'proaching We havetaken great ,pains.'in se letting our: stock and have on hand linewe are, quite proud of. Our'"A] falfa is guaranteed Ontario "Variegat ed, Peel County, seed, No. :1.goverr ment standard, also .Alsike, _'L'ienoth3 Yellow (and White Sweet •0lover different grades, Barley, both six an two rowed, Oats, Marquis Spain Wheat and Peas. We offer special cash' prices for March Feed - a]jd Flour Just Received a Carload We make a specialty of high grace Mill Run Screenings.: See these b+ fore. )buying' feed. Ilave Purity al Snow Drift Flours,' -every bag Snow Drift Flour guaranteed. Spe ial prices in five bag lots. Crain " Always in market' for grain, Ca tis before selling. Also issuers of Hunters Bi Trapper • licenses - elm A. FORD .St SON Phone 123 - Fleur; acid Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers .y ^a�` w ��^`P� �F�;5 qq�� �� per.,. CH DA ��.��� u The demand for our butter is i sg� Brea in . To supply "'this demand we requi more cream. ' We request you to ship us yo cream. We guantatee you the Highe Market Prices; accurate tests a prompt service. Our firma is known to you and nee t no £nfertile',i recommend.. We pay all ekpeess charges, fur •ish cream cansand pay twice ea month. Write for cans or furher,inform tion to the TIIE SEAFOR'TIT CREAMERY C G. A., -BARBER., MANAGER life'r,. Rowland's Old Stand t;. CJIJ-NAMEL STORE TELEPHONE., 53 T11,UUSDAs', A' RIL 1Gth, 1925. _ Time For Seeds Don't ' forget we carry, the .,follo in • seeds in, Bulk 1 Wm. Hurst Garden Peas American: Wonder Garden \� r de i G d Peas Choice Sweet Peas, (Mixed) ifark Egyptian Red Beets --, Danvers Yellow Globe Onions Dutch Setts (Yellow) Silver 'Skin White_ Pickling Onions`. Chantenay Carrots( Half Long) Nonpareil. Lettuce • Nasturtiums (Dwarf .Mixed) Wax Beans ' , l , i rtvs a a ALSO i Ames 1-1,olden guaranteed Tires: at low rices b - .P Bicycles and all repair partsand accessories Harness and Harness Parts American' Coal Oil, 25c — Supertest Gas, 281 - AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey Jones" Na- .clonal School of Auctioneering,, Chi- cago. Special course taken in. Pure Bred" Live Stock, Real . Estate, Mer- chandise and Farm Sales. ' Rates in keeping -with prevailing nilirket. Sat-. isfaction assured. .Write or wire, Oscar Moo, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18- 93. • Pasture Farm For Rent 128 -acre farm, lot7811taitland con., Goderich' township, 1% miles north of,Idolmesville,: to rent, for pasture, land. This place is- divided into two ,parts; and may be rented'tp one; or niche persons. A. spring creek is avail-. able to bout parts,, For particulars apply to Jerome Bedard, Courtright, Ontario, Lambton county: 99-1 Ea • , m DOlt. ,Don't Shoes s. motive. Tr. the happy the "motive," our,. shoes, like . .give ing at , See some miss the true spring feeling. You get it in our .because they have the Spring "Motif" and first there is the color that makes you feel and gay. Color does you know. Then there's ,the,; tiieson for our askingyet to try Y They are made of the nicest'stliff, and anything well amide, ' of good materials, they. ti more satisfaction than you can vealize in look- them. of the New'Beauties ie. our South window,. J�K FRED , The' Big Shoe Store Opposite the Town Hall SPECIAL PRICES . During March and April we offer . Bi atchford's Steam Cooked Calf Meat AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES 100 'lbs ......... .,a; $4.25 50 lbs ... $2.25 25 lbs . . . . $1.25 Farmers and Stockmen, get your st pply while' these prices last. Blatchford's is the bestcalf meal made. Follow directions in feed- ing and get best .results.. Orden at the Creamery or from our men on the road.- 96-9 .; .. r• ay d r it CLINTON CItEA1d,IERYLimited afillifilMONIMMIM* .. - �.,,. TRIZIRMINIMINN �g ani as e Hanging xis B k t } .a Window Boxes In our greenhouses we are now preparing hanging baskets and window boxeg. ` If you have )baskets or boxes for filling just let us +' know and"our truck will call or them' and deliver them when ready. ., Also a good healthy. stock of bedding plants and some new hanging ;. baskets., ` Pansies inBloom Field grown "plants now ready for planting in your ..beds or i borders. These plants being field grown are very hardy and are -' blooming freely. Fresh lettuce` • i Office Phone bO.�APW'WIFR'•'•SWM, ,... - ...... 7:99 SINS.. Night 141. and 129 ... . . 4T�4'1.^.2.^c,�. ^. `'•cL•]aC^iT.i.^-•JR.PCi.7>. ._ .:. ,...- ...:,.... _.._- arg -r ds. 11- ell O, • ,..., E ry1. av,n44C a45 CH .6v'4C9" BT Write to VHOIYI �'I ^. Thos. $'�$s•cf�e.nlidonUtG��i�ii�ld`@:?rid it: Head ili „,,,, has no eq Offt¢e,lMontrea) PAINTING MA13E D 4 SOL BY s � •il $, CiA �ri�i A `L'' YS -u"1 for: Free Booklet ,=ASV A' c,..y, • Clg t VAI VI