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Orrow is May Da
'Oen ea theAayeae, -
Orrow 15 th1
eginning,
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10
oi May and
out.. season. "
Thursday and Friday last were.
'14timmer clays, 1110 Mercury rising
le Miner. heat. •
* 5..115
delivered your income
so Custoins „Colleetor,
11 'Today's tile' last day.
The a' :'.1Ca1ser seems to be as
'pleased over the election of Von Hin-
lenburg, as if he lahnself had been
elected president of .Germany..
"God bless the women," remarked
e genial Irishman as he watched
hiS. wife don her ‘37 ontlif 111 -ireoying
dress and makelierself ready Tor an
outing, "the older they grow the
.votmger they look.' '
There seems to be something of a
"prolonged commotion in the centre 02
the earth. , T lie y md, earth
tremors in -the .States of Ohio,
tuelty, ,Indiana :and Illonois the' other
day. Hope it stays settled_under us.
• An 'Oshawa, woMan. 'bashed a pol-
'Iceman over the head _ with a wash
board the other day when he went
nosing about her house 'looking •aor
maah or something. This is a new
danger Tor pelicemen, Beware the
'lady with the washboard.
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A news item says that eighty 'mil -
hon young fish have ,been liberated
in Lake Erie. We would like, to
know who counted them.—Ridgetown
Dominion. ,
Oh; don't worry. They',11 be count-
ed carefully as they're taken out.
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These are the hOusecleaning days
when your wiae in-Vites, you to takt
luncheon at Carter's—Orillia Packet.
• •All we can say it that the Packet
man gets off ea'ay if his wife doesn't
toll him to hurry home, with -a .new
arpet swatter and beat the liviaig
,
,roorn rug. ,;
Ontario and Toronto are quarreling
as toawhich shall' get the $665000 fine
paid' by Aemiltus Jarvis last week.
Atorney-General Nickle thinks the
PrOvince has a right to it and. -Mayor
Foster thinks the dity has the
prior rigq .In the Meantime ,Niekle
' has the cheque.
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A. R. F. in Saturday's London Free
Press, writing very interestingly
about the'Press 'Club Dinn,ar, which
is en event of the season in Ottawa,
spoke ot the eloquence' _of S;peaker
Lemeaux, yihom he considers one of
the most eloquent orators in- the
House of -Commons. How. bored he
'must often be, listening to the efforts
of -those who are Mr .no means orators.
:The speaker Of the house is the One
man who. isn't supposed to do any.
speakingaimeept to keep the membeaa
wifhin parliernentry rules.
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; A deal of water hag run under the
bridge since the Armistice -was sig-
ned. 'This Was brought-11011re to as
by the eecent election in France of M.
Caillaux to a cabinet position -and the
-electiora in Germany of Field near-
' shal Von Hindenburg td the position
'• of president of the Republic. Whethr
er Hindenburg. hes really been eon-
-, verted to a belief 'In, the republican
form of governcent of whether his
election means the 'growing strength
of the monarchist faction is a gees-
e tion, which does not seem to be quite
tattled. ••-"
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I —Either run a town with vim or just
t sell out and leave it. One or two
thinks -Must he done: run your town
for all it is, worth, or., quit the 'whole
thing ---slide out, and jet nature take
'its course. Do you want trade? Bid
• for it. Do you want business to some
to your town?' Encourage that whieh
does come. Do you, want a pinsper-
ous conimunity vehere people will feel
disposed to make a home? Then bury
from sight all spite work; no more for
a few individuals or 'for selfish ends,
but pull thgether for the common
wealth -end mutual benefit—Ex,,,
eliartge.
why do nor the farmers go into'
sheep cultere more extensively now-
•adays ? There must be money .in it
for the story is tOld of a farmer at
'Centralia. some years ago selling a
not of lambs and -getting $800 in cash-
-for them., He stuffed the moneY into
-the ,pocket of his coat' and, when
about to do some theme on his, faille,
'he hung the coat on a peg in en old
shack and left it there for months,
forgetting all about the Inoney, which
he found still in the pocket long, af-
terwards. We ask you, now, good
farmers, in what other branch of
farming a man could make so much
Money that he could carelessly mislay
that sum of money and forget all
about it? If we ever take up farm-
.
ing we'll go le for sheep.
C. C. I. REPORT
(Continu'ed from Page 1)
ner, 56; T. Flynn, 50. '
Failed in four subjects: S. Moor -
none, 53 (takes five second font
ubjecte); D. Bartliff, 44. .
, Winter Terra Honor •Roll
The following pepils of the Colleg-
Ito Institute have eveitten at least
ight papers, have obtained at leaat
average of seventy-five per cent.
ha have passed in eight or more
bjects, Names are arranged in
er of merit: •
;Upper School—Isabel, Fraser, Beryl
Iter, E. Hunter, Grace Geddes.
Middle 1 — Jean Fraser, Ethel
gg, James Fraser, Jean Plumsteel,
dith jolmson, Helen Cox.
Middle 2—C,` Livermore.
'Earin 2—Doris Dromin„ Florence
•ke Elva Cook Dorothy Pruden
ace MeEwen. -
Form Pickett, Dorothn
arming, Donoth.Innee, Helen Ned-
er, -Evelyn Hail, A. Eraser, Ruth
nner, Salten,'-'
ath\S '
TOIVILIN.s'ON---,In Clinton, o Apiu
23rd1 Frederick G. Ton-dins:an -on
Brucefield, in his 55th year. ,
KEYS -Fin Stanley township, on Ap-
ril 24th, Agnes Jane, Wil'
ey wife
of Mr. .:3..inos KeYsaged 51 years.
MITCHELL—In Stanley ,.toivnship,
on April26th, Alexander Mitchell.'
SLA.GIC—In StanleY •township, an
April 22nd, ROtbrt Slack,
SPARKS—In Toronto; on April 25th,
-DaarY SParks, youilgest daughter of
the late Mr. and I'vIrs. George
, Sparks of Stanley township.
Mearriagee
WIGG1NTON — LOWRY — At the
Willis, llilanse, Clinton, on _April 24,
by Hie Rev, J. E." Hogg, Mrs. Flor-
ence Lowry to Thomas 12, WigginEPPS--13ROWN—At Knox Manse,
Goderich, on April 21st, by tbe Rev.
e. R. 1V1cDermid, Ivy R,'third dau-
aghter of yirs. M. Brown and the
late Capt. Brown of Hayfield, to
Lorne Epps of Varna, '
.RAITHBY,---WILLIAMS—At Brant-
ford; on Apr. 25th, Norhh Kathleen,
ooly daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,
Harry Willianas' to J. Ea Raiff:ay,
-"" B.S.A.,,s,en of ,Mr. and 1VIr8.,..George
Raithby of Auburn."
T. PAUL'S DRAMATIC SOCIETY
Presents
• "Just Like Percy"
'•A three -act Comedy
^ in the Town Hall/ Clinton, on
FRIDAY, MAY 1st -
at 8 p.m.•Sharp
Curtain Raiser— ,
"A „Considerable Courtship"
CAST OF- CHARACTERS:
Mr. Hudson, a widower ,
- Mr, Arthur Groves
Percy Hudson, his sou '
Mr, Nisbit CoOk
Mrs, Harvey, a widow
, ' Miss Annie Wootton
Ethel Leicester, her. niece
Mies Charlotte Bilkey
Hannah, Mrs. Hervey's, Maid
• Miss,Albeeta Snell
Mrs, Maypole, a proud mother
,- • • Miss Marion Hibbs
Christopher Maypele, her sort
Mr, Gordon Hall
Innis. Carter, a.friend -
Mies Madelen Hawkins
Admissiorn, 35c Reserved Seats,' 50c
Plan at W. D. IPairs. 04 -1 -
Meeting of
Non-Concurrents :-
A meeting of the nen-concurring.
members and adherents of Willis
Presbyterian Church will be held In
'-THE" BAP-TIST.CHURCTI
TUESDAY, 1VIAt 5thnat
All persons interested are invited
to be present. 04-1
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. „Tenders Wanted
•
Sealed tenders, marked "Tender for
wiring Court House" will be received
by the undersigned up 'to • 8 o'clock
p.m, May 252h, 1925, for re -wiring
the Court House, Goderich, for light-
ing purposes. All material to be
furnished by party receiving the con-
tract: Plans and specifications may
be seen at' my office. The lowest or
any tenden not necessarily accepted.
Geo. W. Holman, County" Clerk.
Goderich, April 258h, 1925. 04-2
Please Return Coat
Will, the person who took a light
brown overgolt in error at .the deece
in the • Catholic church blieeinent on
-Monday night, April 27th, please
leave same at Commercial Inn. The
overcoat. Which was left may be ,had
by applying at the Commercial Inn
04-1-p
Euchre and Dance
The L.O.B.A. will hold a euchre
apd dance in the town hall on Mon-
day evening, May 4th, commending at
eight o'clock sharp. Proceeds in aid
of Old Home Week. Admission, in-
cluding lunch, 35e. •• • 04-1'
Sitty Beans for 'Sale •
A quantity of •Ontario Early Black
Soy Beans, $4.00 per bushel. Apply
to :N., LeBeau, R.R.• No, 5. Phone
2-r-619, Clinton central. 04-3-p
House •caer Sale ,
Good Frames House, corner Ratten-
bury and Erie streets, 7 roams, good
cellar and eiStern, town water, elec-
talc lights, hen --house and. woodshed,,,
'nice lawn, garden and- amall 'fruits.,
Possession May lst if desired. Thos.
H. Leppington. • 04-82
Driving Outfit For Sale
Gentleman's' Driving • Outfit, con-
sisting of one black gelding, good
road horae, quiet' and 'reliable,. ladies'
driver, one pneumatic -tired bike wag-
gon, one cushion tired bike waggon,
one steel -tired .to buggy, set single
driving hannese, set nearly new
"Adams", Speedway harness, Amer-
ican oak -tanned leather, two minute
attch. all complete, the above articles
are all in good ,condition and Al
shape and may be seen at any, time.
For ' further • particulars apply to
Bruce Berry, Brucefield, •04
Auction Sale ,
Of Household Effects at 'tile resi-
dence of John T. Reid, corner of King
and Joseph Streets, on Satuaday,
May 2nd , '2 10151,, ehe following:
Rbyal IVIatron cook stove in Al con-
dition; 3., -burner coal oil,stove, coal
oil heater; .heating stove; stove pipe,sc
l3edroom suites.; sidaliaaacle 2 large
bureaus; large Cupboard; couch; rall
top desk; 2 large- leatherette shah's;
kitchen and dining room chairs; kit-
chen table, several do'en sealers; lin-
oleum, 4.1/2x5 yards, English make;
rug, 3x4 yards; -small aset scales, set
scaies, cap. 240 lbSn 4 cords , good
hardwood, 1023 model Ford coupe, 5
nassenger Geay-Dort.ear in good can'
ditiom dishes, pots, pans, and other
articles too 11111110r OUS to -,mention.
FnerYthing to be sold as the proPri-
etor is leaving t017111 Terris: Cash,
J. T. Reid, prep, 0. alla Elliott, Auc-
tioneer.' 04-1
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1ST.
LYL'S DRAMATIC SOCIETY
'Will Preseni,•
Little Diplomacy"
A Three-Ast Comedy
the
COMMUNITY It ALL
LONDESBORO
FRIDAY, MAY. 8th at 8. p.m
Also a Curtain -raiser
"A Considerable Courtship
Auspices of the Women's .Institute
Admission, 25c
Rags, Rubbers; Papers
On Saturday, May 2nd, a 'collection
,of rags, rubbers, papers, inagaines,
catalogues, etc,, etc., will be made- by
the Home and School Club. Please
tie in small, latmdles, very -securely.
Ragsn Rubbers, Papers
00-1
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Wednes`day
Halflioliday
We the undersigned merchants of.
Clinton hereby agree 'to close our
plaees of 'Business every' Wednesday
-afternoon' during the months- of May,
June, JulY, August and September,
except in weeks in which occurs an-
other holiday:
The C. & S. Grocers.
The Morrish Clothing Co.
W. R. Counter
J. E. Hovey.
= Johnson & Co.
M. C. Jordon
A. MacKinnon (Done Stores
J. P. Sheppard & Co.
A. Lovett
Plumsteel Bros,
W.. M. Aiken
W. H. Hellyar
Oluffs
• F. T. Jackson,
Miller Hardware Co,
Sutter & Perdue
T. Hawkins
Clinton Hardware & Furniture' Go.
' H. Wilts°. -
G. A. McLennan.
W. S. R. Holmes
W."0. Brown
- R. H. Johnson
W. T. O'Neil
E. A. Axon ••
J. A. Irwin
N.` W. Trewartha
E. Munro
„Tabez Rends
11. Jones and Son
Jas. Flynn
George Cooper
Jno. 1VIedd
J. L. Heard .
W. Jenkins & Son.
A. T. Cooper (June, July, .August)
Female Help Wanted
Experienced rnaid, parlor,. • chamber
work ,and waitress, family of two
adults. References desired. Apply
Rex 345, -Bayfield. n • 04-tf
• House For Sale
8 -roomed house on games street
with % acre of garden, garage and
chicken house. Houee,in good repair,
town water and eleatrie lights. Apply
A. 0. Pattison. 04-1-p
For' Safe
One combination biiffet and china
cabinet, one extension -table, 6 boards,
Iwo leather upholstered oak roam.
Apply to Mrs. Iddo Crich, cor, on
Townsend anal East streets, 03-2-p
House.for Sale
Good frame house, Corner Ran;
tenbury and Region streets, 6 roome;
good cellar, town water and. electric
lights. Good stable, garden, sinall
fruits and envies, Apply—A. B.
Stephenson. 03-3-p.
Farm For Sale
In Colborne Ioweeltip, on the 7th
con.; consisting of 100 acres of good
clay loam in beat of condition, all
seeded down with the exception of 6
acres and 4 "anites" of bush. There Ts
a good bank barn and a large brink
house with furnace. School:ion oppo-
site eorner. The farm 'is situated. 5
miles from Goderich and 2%milee
from MeGaw station. Apply tO Mee.
James Glen, R. R. No. 5, Goclerieh,
phone 9018, Carlow central. 03e3
Unereserved Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock.-- I will sell at my
farm, lot 16, con. 2, Hullett, on Wed-
aesday,' April .29te, the following,
cattle, horses, aed bogs. Cattle good
grade Shorthorns: 14 steere, 2 years
old, weighing 800 to —1,000 lbs„ 3
heifers, rising 2 years old; fat heifer,
2 years old past; 5 steers, 1 year old
past; 2 winter calves; Shorthorn eow,
9 years old, in calf; Shorthorti-cow,
8 years old, fresh; 2 Shorthorn cows
5 and 6 years old, -with calve atnfoot;
Ilolsteirt now, 4 years old, due May
15th; gelding, 7 years 'old, weighs
1,500; mare, 13 years old, weighs
1,400; York entire hog, 2 years old;
York sow, 'bred-Manch 2083. Terms
of sale: Six months credit on ap-
proved joint notes or 4% straight al-
lowed for, eash. James Johnston,
Prop. G. H. ElliottnAuct. -03-1
House For Sale
' On property of the late IVIiss Cole.
House to be removed from lot. ,
Ap-
ply to F. R. Cuninghame or at Can-
edian National Eipreee, ' Clinton.
Phone 176w. ° •97-82
House For Sale '
9 -room cottage-, on Spender street,
town water, 'electric lights and phone
connection. 1/4 apre of land, more or
less, with fruit trees. Apply to Mrs.
M. McIntyre at residence of- Mrs.
Doddswarth Maple street. • 02-tf
Basketry Work
Having ,coMpleted a course in bas-
ketry at Toronto I alri 1101.'0 prepared
to take pupils in this met. For' terms
and particulars apply , at my home,
New Portrait Studio 'Clinton New Laid Eg
'Having ,re-openecl -the Photo Studio
Poilltrietlemee
formerly occupied by Mr. Ball, I will
commence business on Tuesday', May
5th and will be in Clintoa_every Tues.
day. I have -been in the Photograph-
ic basiness in Mitchell for the past
32 years so the People of Clinton and
'''''41.1"akitrat l'iv•eiallbo
solmbaisesTed01r'lees.117A'cla"
'Watch This Space Next Week
,BURGESS PORTRAIT STUDIO
Mitchell and Clinton
, ,
M. floss savauge, P.0
Eyesight Seeecialist
onor Graduate Royal dellege of
Science, Toronto
Licentiate Ontario Board of Examin...
• ,.ers in Optometry
will be at
' Burgess' Portrait, Studio
Eveey, Thursday -
Beginning Thursday, ,May 7111,
flours: 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.
• ,
Eyes Examined and GITisses Fitted
Phone 194, Seaforth
'There's sReallu No
Need to Panil?le with the Future
Can you imagine any real man gam-
bling with the future of his wife
and childrena
The risk of 'being clependent on -char-
ity is awful and unnecessary!
WHY BE UNINSTJRED or
UNDER;INSLTRED?
Life Insurance talces the, IF out
of LIFE
.M. T.. CORLESS '
Phone 193 General Agent
The Ontario Equitable Life
'And Accident hisurance Co.
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
undersigned, and endorsed "Tender
for Wharf and Regonstruotion of
Beeikwater Goderich, Ont." will be
received until 12 o'clock, noon, (day-
light saving), Tuesday, May 12, 1925,
fee the construction of a wharf and
the reconstruction of the breakwater
at Goderich, Huron County, Ont.
Plans and. 'forms of contract can
be seen and'neecifications and forms
of tender obtained at this Depart-
ment, at the offices of the Distinct
Engineers, Royal Bank Building', Lon-
don''Ont.; -Equity Building, Toronto,
Ont., and at the Post Office, Goder-
ich, Ont.
Tenders. will not be considered uri-
less made on printed forms supplied
by the Department and in accord:
ance with conditions contained there-
in.
Each tender eaten (be accompanied
by an accepted chemie on a chartered
bank, payable to. the order o02 the
Minister of Ptiblic 'W"orles, equal to
10 per cent, -on the amount of the'
tender. Bonds of the Deminion of
-Canada bonds of the Canadian No-
tional Railway Company will ale° be
accepted as security, or bonds .and a
cheque' if required to make up an odd
amount.
Note.—Blue prints can he obtained
ati this Department by depositing an
-
Accepted' cheque for 'the sum of $20,
payable to the, order of the Minister
of Public Works, which will be re-
turned if the intending Nader sub -
nut a- regular bid. 0
By ordee, •
„.S„ E. O'BRIEN,
• Secretary.
1)epartment of Public. Works, .
Ottawa, April 20, 1925 • 03-2
Clothes.Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes -cleaned pressed and re-
paired; Woolen goods dry Flamed.
Rooms over Heard's barber 'shop,
W. Jago. 3-tf
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Clinton's
itgAt POilt
WHEN YOU BANK YOUR HEATER
, YOU CAN BANK ON US
WELL KEEP THE FRE A-CIOINO
WITHOUT A BIT OF FUSS
ene1"°121171"°12117etteepeetrameetneate
When you slow down your heater
the Heat "Folks again show their
worth. They keep pace With your re-
quirerneets, . Here is ',twelve -cylinder
toal—yoe ean slow down to ,one de
kree an hour and never stall your
fire, And, the Heat Fence have plenty
of picicup•,toq. From a standing
, . ,
•
start they will out -distance any 'cold'
with the minimum of fuel.
,
Call the (..gPaTIRV.--R
for good, clean coal
J.
corner Princess and Giebings streets, B
Clinton. Lucile Grant, 02-4•
.
House For Sale
OAL COIVIPANY
Residence of the late Arthur Cook, C
• corner Albeet and Mill streeta, Clin- " °'
ton. KeY at Mr. Walter Ring's. PHONE 74 CLINTON
^72-1-f•
an
Eggs_ bought ,according lo Donn 1 -
ion Government Egg regulations. In-
quire Tor prices of eggs- You will
always find our prices -touching city
prices.
Fat liens and well -finished chicks al-
-.ways wanted at highest prices.
Always 10110115 our office for prices
before disposing of produce else -
when.
We appreciate your business and
hopopen youeaot.e p
uin
l
se
as
ee
sd
02210(1 pnftb
s on
Saturday evenings
N-.• W. Trewartha
P es—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
Auto Insurance
Wh Take Chances?
You may know to an inch where you
will drive your.,own car—But what
About the Other Fellow?
IIE ON TUE SAFE SIDE
Insure against Public Liability
ALL LINES OF NSURANCE
Agent for Clinton and -District of
The Mutual Life Assurance Company
of Canada
11 E. ROFiKE
Office at residence, ear. Mary and
Orange streets, opp. the rink
Phone 253 90-1
Clinton ''Garage
We are law in a position to handle
repairs to all makes cif cars
Batteries taken down, overhauled
and rebuilt
If you have car or battery trouble
consult our utechailic
AgeRts for -ell kinds of Goodyear
tires, tubes, etc.
GOODYEAR FOR GOODWEAR
Agents for C,0.1),I. Cycles of all kinds
Repairs in stock .
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
AT ALL TIMES
A. S. INKLEY
Garage Ph. $0 Res. Ph. 167r2
COAILd
We hive a supply of Furnace, Stove,
Nut lind Soft. Also some good' dry
slabs. Leave orders at residence.
' WARD
Phone 155. Huron Street.
COAL .
Having erected new col sheds will
.have on hand full stock of coal ,f or
immediate delivery. Prices reason-
able.
• R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone 119
SEEPS
Another Spring is ,Approaching
We 'have taken great pains in se-
lecting our stock arid have on hand a
line we are quite proud of. Our Al-
falfa is guaranteed Ontario Variegat-
ed, Peel County seed, No. f govern-
ment standard, ale° Alike, Timothy,
Yellow and White Sweet Clover in
different grades, Barley, both six and
twon.t•oveed, Oats, Marquis Spring
Wheat and Peas. .
We offer special cash prices
for March
Feed and Flour
Just Received a Carload
We enake a, speeialty of high grade
Mill Run Screenings. See these be-
fo're buying feed. Have Purity and
Snow Drift Flours, every bag oe
Snow Drift Flotm guatenteed. Spec-
ial prices in five bag lots.
- Crain
Always in market for grain: Call
us before selling.
Also issuers of Bunters & Trappers
licenses '
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and •
Grain Buyers
CREAM WANTED
The demand for our butter is in-
creasing.
To supply this demand we require
more ordain.
We request -you to ship us pier
-We guarantee you the Highest
Market Prices, accurate tests and
prompt service.
Our firm is known to you and needs
no further recommend.
We pay all express charges, filen-
ish cream cans and pay (twice each
month.
Write for cans or furher informa-
tion to the ,
THE SEAEORTH CREAMERY CO.
C. A, BARBER, MANAGER
PoWhincl s 010 Stand
TELEPHONJE 53
C
pTeitE
Tfirte For Seeds
on't forget we carry the following seeds
in Bulk
Wm, Hurst Garden Peas
American Wonder Garden Peas
Choice Sweet Peas (a/fixed)
Dark Egyptian Red Beets ,.
Danvere Yellnw; Globe Onions
DutchnSetts (Yellow.) • ,
Silver Skin White Pickling Onions
Chentenay Carrots (Half Long)
Nonpareil. Lettuce
Nasturtiums (Dwarf Mixed)
Wax Beans
'ALSO
Ames' Holden gUaranteeci Tires at low prices
Bieycles and all repair parts and accessories
Harness and Harness Parte
American Coal Oil. '95c — Sulam -test Gas; 28c
1•611=1,11.
AUCTIONEER
Honor Geaduate Carey Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering, Chi
-
sago. 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 Elbp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18-
99.
• Per Sale
4 Frame house on Albert Street,
Clinton, .in good repair; 9 rooms
and summer kitchen; good cellar with
cement floor; wood shed, verandah
hard and soft water. 1/4 -acre of gar-
den with fruit trees and small fruits:
Apply to Mrs. Samuel Merrill, R.R.
No. 1, Clinton. Phone 11-638 01-82
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elm Surto
A violet in January is a luxury. In March it grows with the daisy
and the daffodil. 'We have the Sun ihat makes theM-grow then
Today our shoes offer ion the beauty and luxury of
'Spring—before the season is here—a month, two mcmths,
three months frcim now they will give you the same fresh-
ness of Spring, in the heavy days of June when the bees
drone lazily. .Then you will appreciate as much as now;
their unusual value. And you would never know from the
price' that these shoes are in the luxury class.
, Don't you really think so yourself?
Black Patents, $3-.00 to $6.50
The, New Tans, $5.50 and $6.50.
Rich Skinner Satins; $4.51) to $6,5Q
Suedes, $5.00 and $5.50
FRED JACKSON
The Big Shoe Store
. Opposite the Town Hall
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SPECIAL PRICES
During March and Aprilive offer
. Blaichford's Steam.Cookecl call -Meal
... ,AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES
100 lbs. . . . •, $4 25
50 lbs. . . . . . . ... ......... $2.25
25 lbs. . . . $1.25 .
Farmers and Stockmen, get your supply while these prices last.
Blatchford's is the best calf meal made. Follow directions in feed-
ing' and get best results. Orden at the Creamery or from our men.
on the road. 96-9
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CLINTON CREAMERY Limited
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Hanging Baskets
Window -Boxes
In our -greenhouses we are now preparing bangting baskets and
Window boxes. If you have baskets or boxes for filling just let us
know and our truck will call for theni and deliver them when ready.
AlSo a geed healthy stock of bedding plants and some new hanging
baskets. , • •
Pansies in Bloom
Field grown plants now ready for planting in your beds or
borders., These plants being field grown are very hardy • and are
blooming freely, . .k
Fresh„,,Lettuce
JENKIN'S-89 SON
Office Phone 199 Night 141 and 129
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