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anything itrere‘meerle'cl to prove
het the youth of the present. day 3.
'soft", the news that the water in the
lake ato the hathing beaches.- at Tor-
onto is to be warmed, at great ex-
pense to the city, supplies,: it. Ask
the man of fifty 18 he'd have thanked
'anybody for •warming up the old
switninin' hole alai see' what he'll say.
The 2,378th birtliday of old Rome is
being 'odiebrated by the forming of a
rine or beautiful garden, on the sum.,
anite or the hills upbn Which the city is
'built. -forming a diadent'of beauty -on
• the br6w of the ancient city. What
sort -of a gift is the :town fathers go,
ing to 0reSent to Clinton on her fif.
tieth birthday? True, Clinton is' not
so old as' thrItalian city but sho 18
getting on and she would appreciate
. a generous birthday gift on this inter-
esting Occasion.
55*
Just when we had ,begun to -see the
end of aur pulpwbod, being so gener-
ously -assisted in getting rid of it b'y
our neighbors to the sbtith,, along
• comes somebo'dy with an invention by
which paper may be made of straw.
If this proves a success i1. will add
greatly to the value a,farmers' oro -
ducts, as; it is estimated that the
straw from a lsushel bf wheat will be
worth twenty cents. The profit will
t. go largely to the w.estern 'farmer,
'who burn, most of. his Straw to get
rid of it. In 'Ctritarro• farmers use
- most of their's for feeding or bedding
purposes and it eventually returns to
the land.' With, a -regain market
Value upon straw, hoWever, the coat
• of raising cattle will be increased and
this may result in a higher price for
them. , ' •
Sunday is May 24th, the British
" Empire's special•holiday. As the date
falls upon a Sunday the followings
..Monday will lie observed as "Victoria
*Day," and it will lie a general hol-•
' iday. Ever since the young Victoria
"aecended the British throne in 1337
• holidey has been obeered and
Very few now living can remember
wheu it was net a holiday. It is the
'first holiday of the season' intro.
ducedsthe salmi -Jeer season andis( the
'first day many of us can find leisure
- to go fishin' for an hour on so. W5en''
tlae-Prince of Wales comes to the
throne he may want to celeVrate his
'birtb,day, (and he is such • an one to
wli his way) but even O it will •prob-
s- ••• :ably result in us having the two holt-
-clays. The -24th „Qf May is about as
established a holidast in se far as the
' British Emph.e is loncerned,..as'New
Yeare Day. 4 .
flautield
Mrs, H. A. Stott it *ending a week
n Detroit,
•Mrs. Geo. Holman and Master Har-
old of Goderich spent several days
•_last 'week with herinother, 1VIrs,
. .
John Pollock.
• 'Vries Louise Parker of St. Thomas
1 . is visiting here parents Mr. and 1VIrs.
Chas. Parker.
Miss Alma, McKay,London, is home
_this week, owihg to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Henri?' Lord of London
spent the week -end with the latter'S
„mother, Mrs. .Tolin Davidson. '
Iles. C. Berry and little Miss Mare
„ garet ,Burt -of London came on Mon-
day to visit the foriner's mother, Mrs.
. R. Fields, • '
Mr. and Mrs. Scrirnageur and fans-
lly of Stratford spent the -week-end
in their .chttage. '
Rev, F. H. Paoli returned from
London on Saturday last. , '
Mrs. T. Wurin of -Zurich is Visiting
: her parents, Mr. and 1VIrs.
Woods, '•
,
"Mrs. Harry Moote left on Wednes-
day of last week to vieit relatives
-in enton. Harbor, midis . ,
r. and Mos, Butler and little son
Alfred 'spent ;Sat)rday and .Sunday
• with Mr.and IVIrs. Win.Hedrd. '
Mn
Mr. a'cl Mrs. C. Richards and tb4.11:1"
• • ily and Mr. and‘ Mee. Movris hnd fam-
ily Of Stratio41,-were the guests of
-Mr. and 'YE'S. W. j. McLeod pn Sunday, '
•11/1r, and'Mrs. Will and family spent
Senday at- their 'cottage.
• The Rev. Dr. Cblin Fletcher of Hen -
sail will condUct the services „in $t.
Andrew's church on Sunday next.
:Mrs: S. P. Glass of London return-,
- ed to her summer home on IVIondes,
accompanied by 'Arise Goodchild. Mee.
Glass is installing- a radio •receiving,
Mr. and Mrs. Leontied Heard and
fainilSr Clinton spent Sunday ,with
Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Heard.
Several, People in the village are
repairing and ImProvling their prop-
erty and prenaises. It all aside to thsto
beauty of our village. •
• My. and Mrs. Chas. Knucky
18 1518-
Tter are visiting -the latter's, mother,
"Mrs. E. MeEwan. • '
The dancing payillion will be disen
for the first time this year on Satin?,
' The address given by, -Rev. Mr.
Anderson , a 11118614flrY erotit;,,,Teltbrol
;India, in St, .Aenclrowie' eluirch dil
..
Fri-
day evenbsg laSt.week we's very mucti
enjoYecl by all who heard'it. Me. An-
derson gave a very full cliscriptiqn of,
the Many Tennis -Of heathen worship
inactised in India :mkt, `stressed he
,• need of more Christian workdrs .and
more money bo carry on ,this great -
work.. There 15 in India as never'bee
• 'Imie a great opportunity 1:0 'eve ,1,11.r.
people of that land Christianity.
, whole villages are I.Isking to bo taught
• aboet Christ bill, the labourers are
',few.' The Y. P. S. held a Short bus"
'iness meeting afterwards and ad-
journed to meet again on Friday, May
'.29th when the tepies will betaken by
Sdiss d and Fred
licarch „
Al thelfts1 gig., el on Thurs-
day May'ketfiturtdentl,fiin the torn).
hall 1Iteryas a fair attelidantte. The
ReeVO, Mr. R. Weston,' preSiclecl. A?••
Ler some chseussion on different -top-
ice bY those orcsoit it wasimoved
by Rev. A. Macfarlane andtseconded
by John Eraser that a gellerol 0011''
lnitilee be appointedincluding coun-
cil and that they he empowered to -add
to their 2turnbers,.' and appoint sub.-
committeeS- to •Lake charge a a ,cel-
ebration in commemOration of the fif-
tieth anniversary of the incorporation
Of Baylield as a xxilage. Those et -
pointed were as tMlowe AiJrdErwia
'Chairman; ClarepCe Pollock; . 'Secret-
ary; jarjies Rt.:id, Treasurer; E. F.
Merner, E. R, Weston, Robt. McMur-
ray,John R. Cameron, 'Perey,7es,ton
end 8. A. Edwards. It was moved
by A. E. ErWill and seconded 1)y E.
R. Weston that the committee meet on
Tuesday:May 191h, at 8 o'clocic.
At the Commitliee meeting on Tues-
•
day eveping it was* -decided to bold,
the cdlebration on WednO0daY, July
8811. The- following committees were
appointed to take charge of the dif-
ferent branches: , Advertising cont.:.
F. A. FiclwardS, A. E. Drwlin, Rev. A.
Macfarlane; SpOrts: Dr. A, Meld-
ton_Brady, D H. IVreNa:ughton, E. H.
Johns, J. W. Jowett(Pinancialf" A. E.
Erwin, Clarence Pollock, Robt.
.-K.-orray and the bitsiness-tuon' of. 111 _
village. '
ar slag es
FROST—MeCOOL-eAt th'e Ontario
street church, on May, 19th, by the
Rev.- C. J. Nfoothouse, Mary Mar-
garet, youngest daughter of the.
• late •Samuel N.leCoel and Mrs. Me-.
;Mol oS Clinton, to Robert Harold
C., Frost, son of Mr. and 1VIrs. Reu-
ben Frost of Seaforth. •
MANNINGz-NOTT—At the- Ontario
street parsonage, Clinton, on May
20th, *by the Rev. C. J. Moorhouse,
Elva Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: • Feed Nott, to Norman
Manning, son of Mi.' And Mrs.
Charles Manning, -all • of' Tucker -
smith.
MASSEY -- CHIYACHILL'-- At St.
Thomas.. Anglican church,' Brace-
Ibridge, orillay 98h, by the Rev. Mr.
LesItange,„Zerelde-A.,.eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. dia Ars. David D.
Churchill of Goderich,ftoWnahi, to
Deugles Massey of PortsCarling.
BALL --- BROWNE -- At Jackson,
Mich., on May 8th, by the Rev. L.
• T. Robinson, Mabel Ellyn BrOwne,
daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. E. 'E.
Browne, of Harbor Springs, Mich.,
' Oscar john Ball, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Ball of Tuckersmith.
ROSS—JEFFERIES=At the Presby-
terian 1VIanse, Go rieh,on May
9815, Juanita Jeffeties, daughter of
.Mrs, and Mrs. Jefferies, of Detroit,
Mich., to George NI. Ross, fourth
son. of M. arid Mrs. C. M. RoSi.
Godetich.
,
- Births • '
SCHOENT-IALS-4n Clinton Public
Hospital, on IVIast 8th, to. Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Schoenhals, a'claugh-
PEPPER—In Tuckersmith, on IVIgY
158h, to It. and Mre,,Roy Pepper,
a daughter.
PLAETZER -- In liullett, on May
,,e1.7th, to Mr.. aria liars. Fred Plaet-
zer, a daughter.
VIC1OE1S-4n Gedericb, on May 9811,
to Mr. and` Mrs. john Vickers, a
daughter.
ALLIN--In Colborne- township, on
May 10th, Clifford M. Allin, Young-
• est of' Mr. and Mrs. Joshua
Allin, in 'his19th year. -
MIDDLETON—In Goderiel, on May
208h, Harriet Brittain, beloved wife
of the late John W. Middleton of
tG9derich township, in her 79811
year. The funeral will take place
from her late liesidence, Trafalgar
street, Goderich, Friday after-
noent gay 22nd, at two O'clock, to
'Hayfield cemetery.
EVAN—At 1Vlinnedosa, Mans on
May 19th, Alicia Rudd, wife sof Nfr.
P. a. Evans, formerly of Goderich
township. „
IRWIN---In Alliance, Ohio, on May
12th (by accident), Gregg, W. Ir-
' win, in his 45th year, sot of the
late Richard and 1VIrs. Irwin, form-
erly of Clinton, Ontario.
Brnceldeld.
Tfia :misses •• Mueselmen 'of Stanley
sesent the week -end at tile home oS
Miseitelan Tough.
Mr. and Nits. Andrew Murdoek and
daughter and and Mrs. Balgate
-of Detroit were -the gamete 'of the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Murdoek this week,. • •
Last Wednesday evening, „May
13th,, after prayer \Meeting. The
Pro/nose _Missionary Helpers ,hold
their meeting, A few months ago,„
those who were interested in mission
work in Formosa decided to try and
raise funds for the Wuipolt,'of a na-
tive helper or 'Bible wOrnan.-•Rev'f—C.
G. Armour wrote 'to Porreiosa and tet.
coivcd- a late'? from -Dr, Flora Gauld
wliich he read stating that thq° had
a Widow Woman, Wife of a native pas-,
tor, who would give her whole time
to evangelistic. work for $90 per
year, She ale° sent a pli,otograpli
the Chinese lady. It wa$ aecided 10
forwai'd hee salaryeat once, 9 there
„was ;050 • now," in the treasury., It
wascarridd on Motion that t-18
try to raise enough money to
support anothey Rible woman by.next
October, A suggestlion was Made
that all remember the Bible woman
in their prayers. The meeting closed
with prayer; when tyro of the mem,
'Ibers offered, prayers on her behalf. ,
Friday' evening, May ,-22no1, the
13rucef1ehl Brownies and Tuxis' Pan-
thers will play a riendly game of
basketball on the Jhurch grou‘nle,
Thig is the first time the boys:and
girls hayplayed, hnd, it .nromises to
be quite an interesting gante. Every-
body welcome.
There passed away in Stanley -on
May 11t11, Annie Burton, eelict of.the
late John Gibson, in her 84115 year,
•Deceo,sed had been in her usual health
until tihout four yeats age. When
she was striciten \vita her .last illnesS,,
•,yincli she ,bore tvlidd f,ortitucie and
Christian. resignation, never coin-
plaiiiling but alwaYs thitking 0± eth-
ers. .She was the soul of hospitality
in her own home"and snowed kindness
to evety ono -within Hie circle o± her
"litrquaintanees.' . ,
The futteriil Services Were .concliiird;
ed tyy, the Rev. O.:- Ge Armour on Pad-
daY, when her •:;j'eMaillS were Sol.
lowed by her intimate friends to tile
place of interment in Baircl:s coni-
,etery. Friends Were present,from
'llheduiqrd and Bon,clom, She
Is survived by ono S011 and two (laugh,"
ters,'Illurrey and MarY QII the lion-te,
„st,ead, Mrs. Armour 'Todd near Hen -
Sall, and...one sister, Mrs., Rebt. Boyce
of Mitchell': •
CARD08 THANKS
' Mrs. C. W. Williams, sr., and fan -0
ily, wish to thank then- neighbors and
lidends for their kindness during the
illness of the late Mr. Williams and
for the sympathy extended theid in
their bereavement.
. Cadet Dillace
Aicadet.dance( will • be held in the
town }mil on , Friday evening reoin
8:30 to 1.9s30. Admission, gentlemen
75c. Ladies plecasetoirovide. • 07-1
• . Sale,„
Clearing sale of special , millinery,
Elis Week andthe following week.
"I'he Vogue. •07-1
Bull For -Sale • .
'Shorthorn, bull, SuisleY '2nd,'1.70818,,
17, months old. Apply to A. Town-
shend, loth con:, Goderich township,
or phone 604er-23, CIlliton.' 07-2-p
Anniversary Supper
The. ladies of 'Willis bhurchewill
serve an anniversary slipper on May
298h from 5 to 7. Admission 85c.
Everybody,welcome.
Choice Young Pigs For Sale
18 choice young pigs about 4 weeks
old. At:3ply Frank Whitmore, Phone
2606 or write R. R. No: 3, Clinton.
07-1
Auction Sale
Of household effects and other art.
ides. The undersigned auctioneet
has received 'instructions to sell by
ppblic auction at premises, corner Al
-
belt and Princess streets, en Satur-
day afternoon, lyfay 30th; at 2 o'clock,
the following:
Coroil'a tangs, in 111 condition, Feat-
ing stove, Happy Thought range, 2(
bedroom suites, springs, and mattress-
es, walnut sideboard, oak extension
table, Morris chair, large upholstered
chair, sleeking chairs, oak hall<rack,
kitchen and • dining TOM chairs,
Haines piano, congpleum fligs large -
carpet, ext7ra largorug, new,. conch,
White sewing machin'e, New Perfee-
tion coal oil stove, 2 coal oil heatets,
11 coal oil lamps, dishes, pots, pans
and many other articles. Aloe, Ford
car,„ isi good condition, Ittibber tired
buggy, set single harness.
Terms: 'Oath. J. C. Seeley, Pro-
prietor. G. 18. lShliott, ailetioneer.
07-2
Liberal
• Convention
• South Huron
A Convention 'of the Liberals of
South Huron, as constituted fey Fed-
eral purposes, will be held In the
TOWN HALL HENSALL
• WEDNESDAY MAY 27th, 1925
' at 1:30 p.m. ,
For the ptirpose of selecting a Can-
didate to conteat,the Riding of South
Hunan at the forthcoming election.
H0/1. Duncan Marshall mai Mrs. A.
.H. Beaton aVIR addersthe Conven-
tion. „
' A special' invitation is extended to
the ladies to be present,
• The Annual Meeting of the above
named association will be held on the
same dates
A eneeting in oath polling sub -divi-
sion ill 0041 municipatity will be held
011 Nfontlay evening, May 2518, et 8
O'clock for the selection of delegates
td attend the convention<
N. FORSYTH, 3. W. SHAW, M.D.
Secretary.. . •President
11011530 Wank('
.Tb rent or lJiy, 6 cg rooms, m
d
erK.eorvenienees preferred, •gau ,o
-
cation. , Apply W. Wilson, care agent
.C.N.R.; Clinton. e 06:2-p
Wanted
An experienced. 'farm hand. 1ank
3. Tyndall, R. 18. No,, 4, puntoD:
Phone neon 686. • - 06-2
°Car For ,Sale •
' 1923 model Benet 'with Strew:-
berg carburetor, in first. class con-
dition ,and good tires. „Only .rnn, 1,6
months. Apply at Inkley's. baraq-z.
.
06-18
House For sale • J.
A comfortable brick, cottage.'"hn
Istatc Street, six roonise'nuarter fibre
of land, goodstable, in; good plate of
repair. Apply to" John Johnston dr to
J. McKinley, 'caller 'of Isaac and
joseph, streets. 05-3-p
Eor Sele
Select tyse, puee bred Yorkshire
'Boar, ten months' old. R., W. Gib-:
bings 11 No A Cinn011f Phone
616-r-21. • se r 05-8sp
Hoitse For, Sale •
9 -room` cottage on Sielieer 8trget,
town water, electric lights arid" phone
connection. acre of land; more or
less, with frult•trees. ,Apply to Mrs:
M.' McIntyre et '• reeitlenee of Mes.
Doddsworth, Maple street: • 02-18
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'fill.,,liOSS'SAVAIJCIE, Opt. D.:,
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OPT-OMER/ST -
'Will he at ..
sass' Potirait Sitidio
Every Thursday
Hours; 9 cnn to 2:30 p.m.
Eyes examined --glasses -fitted
Phone 194, Setvforth
Clitsthn
Se
• PHOTOGRAPHS
• When you want ,photographs
You ,want good ones ••••
That's the only kind we Make.
Our Cliat,n Studio will he Open
,
eveey Tuesday from '9.-ama, to 5 p.m,
Would the pleased to have you call
and',see -Ott work,- Wo Make a Ipec-
ialty of Wedding Photos and 'Penally
Groups. '
,•MITCHEJ,L AND CLNTON
Engaged. in photo,geaphy in Mitchell
e3e. years • ' • •
COHRT_OF REVISION
For the Township of StanleY
` Notice • is heeeby given that a
Court of Revision will be held in the
township hall, Varna, on Friday,
the 29t18 day of May, 1925, at the
hour 181.0:30 o'clock in tha forenoon,
for the purpose a hearing and deter-
mining c'emplaints against ihe Assess-
ment Roll 9£ the eald township for
1,925." Persons having business with
the said Coui't will please attend' at
the said time and place withapt fur-
ther notice. J. E. Hainwell Town-
ship Clerk, Varna. Dated at Varna,
May 128h, 1925, • • 06-2„
TENDERS FOR COAL
;Sealed Tenders addressed t,p•the
Purchasing Agent, Department of
Public W'arks, Ottawa, will be re-
ceived by him until 12 -o'clock noon
(daylight saving), Tuesday, -May 26,
1925, for the supply df coal for the
D9minion Buildings throughout the
Province 'of Ontario, incinding the
City of -Ottawa. „
Forms of tender with specifica-
tions and conditions attached ean,,bei
obtained from G. W. Dawson, Pur-
chasing Agent, Department of Pune
Works, Ottawa; W. Corrigan and 18.
Winter, General Post Office, Toronto,
Power (Son and Dreyer, Kingston, and
from the Caretakers of the various
Dominion Buildings in Ontario, out-
side of Ottawa, Toronto and King-
ston. Tenders will not be considered
unless made on these forms. •
The right to demand from the suc-
cessful tenderer a deposit, not exceed-
ing 10 per' cent. of the value of ,the
contract, to secure the proper fulfill-
ment of the contract, is reserved.
' By order,
S. E. O'BRIEN,
' Secretary,
Departnient •of Public Works,
Ottawa, May 6, 1925 1)6-2
•
Driving Outfit For Sale
Gentleman's Driving Outfit, con-
sisting of one black gelding, good,
road horse; quiet and reliable, ladies'
driver, one pneumatic -tired bike wag-
gon, one cushion tired bike waggon,
one steel -tiredly buggy, set single
driving harness, set nearly new
"Adanis" Speedway harness, Amee-
lean o&re-tanned leather, trot, minute
attch. all complete, the above articles
are all in good condition and Al
shape and may be peen at any Hine.
Fore further particulars apply to
Bruee Berry, Brucefield. • 04
• Clottles Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-'
paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned.
Roorni over Heard's barber • shop,
W. 8. Jago. •--83-tf
'Clinton s-
tAt
Don't y,ou buy yont--coa,1 haste,
and 'freeze at leisure. IC you want
poor furnace to treat feu right nour-
ish it with this clinker-lree dotal.
Breve is eoal that/ burns slosv and
,
sure. It's slow and • easy. on your
pocket -book and sure Cire with the
heat. Yon can get hapainess with
yotir coal if you • '
Cali the „keg -10g
or good, clean coal,
ir)
. Ili . ,ii
TA
COAL COMPANY
PHONE 74 - CLINTON
Clinton Nw Laid Ego. and
• P
quire o s a ecording e oYeruj °11\1:-
1-1-
ion Goteinnteht Egg regulationalways [hid our prices tot -lel -one tity
s. lit
.
iemls and well -finished ,eitieks al-
,
ways wanted at highest pricee
Always ;phone our olfice for prices
before disposing or produce else-
141'heere,a'
'irppreciate your Intsines ansi
s
hope you are pleased
• Office open for business on
Saltirday evenings
N. W. TreWartha
_
Phohos,-0,Ef1ce; 2143 Residence, 214
DOE Not Neglect! -
tting Insurance on Your Life
• YOU MAY DIE1
On 3001 Buildings and Contents
TILEY, MAY BURN!
On your Time
• YOU MAY MEET wait ACCI-
•DENT OR SICKNESS
Ir'our life is 'valuable to yoiir family
• and the State
Your Property is your recompense
for time, labor and money spent
Y,our thrie IS Money
We will protect you at all points and
•AT SMALL COST
All •Lines of Insurance
Automobile Insurance at a big
reduction
Agent for Clinton and District of
The Mutual Life Assurance Conipaity.
of Canada ' •
E .1101111tE
Office at residenee, • cor." Mary and
Orange.streets, opp. the rink
- Phone. 253 90-'
' CO A L
We have a supply of Furnace, Stove,
*Nut and Soft. Also some good dry
slabs. Leave orders at residence.
a • .
E. WARD
Phone 155. Huron Street*:
COAL
Having erected new coal sheds will
have on hand full stock of coal for
immediate. delve*. Priees reason- .
able. •
R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone 119
Put Action Behind'
Your Will
A Life Insurance policy payable
a I,nonthly income is your will in ac-
tion.
Do you want to be sure that your
estate goes to your family?
Then talk tO your Insurance Agent
The Ontario Equitable Life
And Accident Insurance Co.
m. T. CORLESS
Phone 198 • • General Agora
.NOTICE
Servio and Quality is our Motto
We are chopping and rolling on
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat-
urday. After June ist, on Tu4sday
and Friday only.
Try our Zurick Peed Flour, Shorts
and Bran, also our "0 Cbrn 0" Hom-
in)r feed. Your patronage appree-
iate.d
CORNISH And DALRYMPLE
BRUMFIELD .
The Pure 13recl Clydesdale Stallion
GIINERAL MILLER, No. 21,163
Ermolment ,No. 1308 " Perm 4,
Will atanid for season of 1925 1-
e Tuesdays at Zoe Flynn's, Dth con.,
I-Iullett, for noon. Saturday all clay
at Graham House-imiii, `Clinton. Bal-
ance ef each week at bit own stdble,
lot 18, con. 3, 1-Itillett.
TERMS e
To insure in foal, 312, payable when
•
mare is known to be inereal, mares
not retuened regularly to the horse
will be cahrgecl full inSuranoe 95100
whether in foal or not. Parties dis-
posing of mares before foaling time
will bi charged full insurance. -Al]
aecitlents- at risk of owners of mares,
can telte a few mares, on pasture
at 31 per week.
ED. JOIINSTON, Proprietor.
• R. R. No 4, Clinton, Ont.
Phone
8 on 686 - . 06-61
CRr M‘iV A NE)
The clemancl.for otir butter is in-
creasing. . •
To" supply this demand we require
more -cream.
.-W's request; .you to• ship us your
cream.
We guarantee • you the Highest
Market Prices, accurate tests and
prompt service.
Our firm is known to you and needs
no further reccnnmend. • ,
We payiall express chaerges, furn-
ish cream cahs arid pay twice each
month.
Write for cans or blither inform
tin to the ,
THE 'SEAFORTJI CREAMERY 'CO.
C. A. BARBER, MANAGER
TFIDRSDAY, MAY 2 1925.
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We have take,n over the Agency for th
International Harvester Company
of Canada
sncluding all McCormick, Deering and international Lines
Consisting of illachinet, Implements, Crean i Separators, Wiotor
Trucks; etc, with repairs for all
We are nrenared, to give you service at all tiines by having- our
etot-e open for you and a man always' on hend. No will specialize
on all repairs and have them on hand when wanted.
Mr. A. J. McMurray, DistriclitRepresentative of the International
Harvester Conoany will be here' every Saturday to consult with.
TELEPHONES—Day, No. 51; Night, No. 9
TELEPHONE 53
re
' Ro. .!•Old
CHI-NAMEL STORE
Seed Porr.k,
Have a 'complete stock -of No. 1
Gov't 'Standard Seed Corn highly:test-
,
ed for moisture and germination. Our
prices are reasonable.Also Mangele
and Turnips, both. swede and fall
feeding. 7
.CHICK FEED
Blatchford's Milk Mash, Pratt's
Buttermilk Mash and Royal Purple
Scratch. _
Crain
Zman inquiry for grain at present.
In the market for 'Wheat, Oats and
Barley.
ROOFING
"See' our.' sTock before buying and
compare quality. a aWe honestly think
we 'have the bot and will stand be-
hind 'very sale.
44.
J. A. FORD &SON
• Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
'Grab Buyers
4i4locaasmeaceoUamst...emempa.....44
Clinton Garage "
We Repair all Makes of Cars
and Batteries
IF YOU RAVE CAR OR BATTERY
TROUBLE ooNsuur 01I18
Now is the time to have your
LAWN MOWER
sharpened and put in shape. We
- sharpen therm
Is here a'a•Tire.off, Your Baby Buggy
If so we can put them -on while you.
wait '
We have a Joycycle in stock suit-
abld for a boy- or girl from 5 to T
years. Come and see -it.-
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SERMFE WITH A. SMILE
AT ALL TIMES
A. S. INKLEY
Garage Ph. 80 Res. Ph. 167r 2
C.. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
• Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
Phone 15Icv
smaraccomMst, • Nenayalall
CORNS
end the pain
quickly, .safely
„ In one minute yon can end the plinrof
corns with Dr. Scha's Zino -pads. They
end' the, misery of corns byoeliminating
the mai, friction -pressure. 'No danger
of infection from cutting -or corrosive
acids. .
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Zino -pads are thin; antiseritic, waters
proof. They protect while they heal.
Sizes for corns, callouses and bunions.
Call today and get a box of this 728W6
• Magic corn treatment.
Z. in ds
\Put one on—t18 pain Is gone!
`W, ealsacariya`camplete line e fDr, Srlwlllm
Pat Conifcq't Appliances and Remedies
• Footwear and Foot Comfort
ED JACKS
Opposite th Tosith Hall
The Bid Shoe Store
to
P1
1:741.1.1261.0..¢1.261.1133012,—,
rasa d'FlwArers
Tomatoes S'Cabbage Cauliflower ,Celery Sweet Peppers
• In all varieties „
Aeters, Marigolds Petfinias Snapdragon Zinnias • Verbena
..Balsifins-aild Pansies now blooming in boxes
'CRe on.syn s aLebll
MeCn ps ettrilolieiabstiescalsidnidlly
idiligDAwaisIsimWhiteomaRe.Ls,neaavpeddGrageoli:1-
11.0)2 Hanging -Baskets and 'kVintloW Boxes we have—Vineas Ivy, Ar-
tillery Cuphea (cigar plant) Dracaena, etc.
Cut Flower Specials
Gladioli, Roses, Valley, Carnations and Sweet Peas
Special Attention te Floral Work
W. JENKINS .59 SON.
Greenhease.iPhone, 141-r-3 Greenhouse Open Evening's