The Clinton News Record, 1925-08-27, Page 5gevb s -lite
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'meats'
tack,'
ucefleld.:,
sastrous' fire 'occurred
ity Wednesday night
x41,' Bart lost'his barn,
And most of his iinpXe-
fire started }n the straw
7 ;
tee: C. G, r and. IVXrs ';'Armour are
4 ;expected home front their holiday trip
'this week: Their many friends will
be glad to welcome' them home. Mo.
At•i „nour will preach, i l: rea'rs r`s eext Sunday.
cl
naEtctee`cd. dWivaC
hinese stud -
:of KrrcC11eeToronto,' con-
e last Sunday.
canons weY `mu-eh,;,,anoreciated by .
ai leggy.' `owl$'
14iz Nath tniel Sunder*cock while
hun,pntg' somb. water a weol. ago
Sunday, lost Itis hold on the fence
near the ':pump( aptl :hell ,backward,
brooking his arm at the shoulder. Mr,
ck ss our.`,s+mpath 'espec
Sunder co 1 ha `sympathy, _ y P
Tally since, -this time of the year is
one, when taimtr`:l Are extra busy, and'..
peed 'both arms,
Mr. Clifford Scotchnier of Detroit
who has been visitingt under the par
'ental roof, ,has now- returned.
Miss,.Edna Hodson of, .London is
now the- gest of -'her sister,,• Mr:;.
FI'arald Peiihale: ,
Mr. and Mrs. -prank Hobson of St:
•
Thomas -;spent..Monday. . visiting
.
frj.ends in; this township.
_Nirs. John Swerby. of Goderich was
the' guest of . Mr.; . and Mrs; Thomas
Snowden on Sunday last. .
Mc. Andy Griffen. of St. Thomas
was• the guest of M. Harold ;Pen-
hale on- Sunday last.
the large congrcga't71o7,1s. His,nYorn-
in2 subject being, '''{The Spiritof
"Christianity as 1 see'it in the Life of
Christ•” He is a great admirer of
United Church. He said the religion
0 our ur fathers was ;good fpr liem,
but it is 'for us to explore and search
the Scriptures for ourselves. Our
fathers used horses and buggies but
that does not mean it is wrong ;for us'
to ride in .automobiles,
In ,the evening, he spoke on Christ-
ian work in China. China has a pop-
ulation of 400 millions and there are
now 400 thousand Protestant Christ-
ians comprising 130 denominations,
so the task of the native church is a
tremendous one as. their objective is
to bring all into one united -church.
The annual meeting of the Bible
.Society will be held on the evening of
August 31st at 8 o'clock. Rev: J. S.
Harrington of Toronto, will ,address
th'e=meeting'and also will show lan-
tern slides "of. his two years' work in
China. .-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser spent the
week -end at the lionie of Mr: and
Mrs. Zapfe. .
Miss„Anna Londesborough visited
at the hoitie of her sister,. Mrs: Jas.
McQueen last week.
Viss Viola -Wheeler, who. has been
visiting friends; in . ,,Detroit retuYned
hems with' her brother. Norman, who
is spending his holidays at, the home
of his parents, Mr, : and Mrs. Wheel-.
er. •
,,,oMrs:'Hugh McGregor of our village
passed away suddenly on Tuesday
-night, August 25th. She had been in
her usual good health- on retiring and
died before midnight from heart fail-
ure. The sympathy` of many friends
;is extended to the .bereaved husband
and family,
The continuing Presbyterians will
t hold their opening service in the Odd..
fellows hall op Sunday afternoon at
3 o'olock, 'August 80th, when the
Rev. Mr: McDermid will, preach.
Kippen.
The Kippen Horticultural Society,
Flower Show will be held in the base-
ment of the United Church (formerly
the ,Methodist church) on:' Friday,
Sept. 4th, afternoon and evening,
Generous -prizes •(in stock` to";,be ord-
ered- through .the -society) •are being
offered for the .best exhibits of
Dahlias, Gladioli, Roses, Asters, Zin-
nias aad so on, also a three dollar:
prize (in stock); for the biggest'd lid
best collection of ;Louse plants and.
flowers. Only -members ' may com-
pete for the prizes . but exhibits' of
dowers will be welcomed from other.
friends 'in: 'the community or from
otherHorticultural ',Societies, Mr,'
Wm, Hartry;of Seaforth, director, for
this district' will act as judge and
will also, in'the evening, give,a Ian -
"tern talk that will be of interest and
help to all floiyer'•lovers A. silver
collection" will be taken at the door to
help cover expenses.•^'
Goderich Township
Mr. "George Keil of Brantford is'
visiting with his siert Mrs. Fred,•
Leonard on the 16th.•
141isses Norma and Donna Stevens
. accompanied Mr. Herb Jenkins to
London last ,week and are visiting
there with relatives.
Mr. and •Mrs. L. J. Stapleton of
Collingwood, who are visiting at(the
former's home" near Seaforth„ called
on 1VIr. A. K. Leonard on Saturday
Quite a number attended th band
tattoo in Seaforth•last Thursd�Y ev-
ening..
vening.
Rain is rather Sadly needed again,
for the root crop and to assist' in
plowing.
Misses- Elvis Ch rchill and Elsie
Ferguson are,visiting at Port Carling.
Miss My2tle Powell has returned
after a trip to Niagara and other
'points.
Mrs, George Warring and family of
Regina returned home last week af-
ter a week's visit at, the home of
George Crooks.
Mr. Alvin Townshend has been vis-
iting under the parental roof.
Miss Gertrude Snyder has been en-
gaged as. assistant in; the South Por-
eupine Continuation school." Her sis-
ter, Miss Vesta, has the' position of.
prineipal`this year. •
Among those, who ' went west to
heli; in. the harvest were the 'follow,"
ing: Daniel..Gliddon, Leslie . Jervis,
Norman Mairs, Irvine' Tebbutt, Mor-
- gan,Jones'and ocock•brothers.
The harvest was completed last
week and threshing is now the order'
of the day. The grain has turned out
considerably better than was 'at one
tine expected.
Miss Dorothy Stirling arrived home,
after d pleasant visit in' Toronto,
Miss ' Muriel Stirling is visiting
friends in Goderich, `
Huron Road _East
Mr.
and Mrs,' A. to`vles of Van-
couver, "B.C.,! and Dr. and . Mrs. A. Ir
win of Winghain spent Sunday ;last
at the home of ivir, and Mrs. Wnr.
Mr, and „Jars. John Whitten of
Toronto•spent Sunday at the horne.of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred 'Cook. ,,
, 'Mrs, Chas, Cook of Bayfield .spent
Sunday'. with her. son, Mr; Fred Cook
and family. .
We are , glad 'to hear that Mrs.
Sheppard •Dale is gradually recover-
ing. '
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, ,A, Vanderburgh
and son Ernest .Vandenburgh and
Mr. William; Gerson of, Kincardine
motored: to Centralia to ' see a sick
friend -
Mr. Hiram Shannon of Winthrop,
who is engaged, with Mr. Nobie'Hol-
land for the summer, was lionie for
a few days hast ' week helping , his
father haul in his harvest.:
Farmers arorind' .here are through
harvesting and _are' ,, r eparing their
wheat ground.
Lillian Boyer, a 'demure little 19 -
year -old Southern school girl, will be
picked up•.fi•om' a fast motor boat by
a speeding plane at the Canadian Na-
tion Exhibition. She will later drop
from the plane by parachute into the
lake, and will perform Such "ordin-
ary" stunts at riding on the wing of
the plane, hanging, by he, teeth from
a rcl,ae and a few similar daring
stunts.
There 'will be 500 musicians in the
massed band tattoo before the grand
Stand : at the Canadian National Ex-
hibition this year.`
Goderich: The Goderich Band will
take part in the musieah-competition
tit Toronto Fair on Thursday, Sept.
3rd. The band •'-hasg :been giving -a
good account .of .itself and everyone
will wish it success 'at the big Simi-
pe
um-
petition.
Si'. Helens
Miss Verna McLaughlin of near
Guelph ,spent - .a ,few days .;with .her
friend,, Miss Mary Durrant. '
_{ Miss. Anna Stuart is spending' her
riolidays at;:her home' :here. '
Mrs. Arnold Barbour and, daughter,
Miss Dorothy. of Fergus, are visitors]
at Mrs. R. J. Woods',;
Miss Anne Campbell, who tins been
attending, ,Winghani', Business Col-
. lege, left for Toronto Monday where
/ she has secured 'position. ;,
Misss, Lila ,Humphrey -is 'spending a
few days, at Mr. Geo. Walker's, East
W'awanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Metcalf anis daugh-
ter, -Mary, of 'London,
augh-ter;'Mary,"of'London, visited at the
home of Mr.:,Robinson Woods for .'a
few' days.N,
Mr. and. Mrs. Berntt acid three lit;-
tle.daughters of Detroit aie{visitmg
Mrs. Ber nett , Sister, Mrs., Jas. Mc,
Faslane "
Miss Margaret Miller is home -from'
Sharbot Lake, where she has Leen at-
-tending Summer -School for the' past
six w ebks: r.
Mrs. 13img'h Rnther;ford visited tier•
i t
brother, Mi Robert Duin n last
cveelc
Mr. and. -Mrs' Oliver Anderson v s,
ited hcr mother; Mrs. Hugh Ruther-
ford last week,
Mrs. Arnold Barbour 'tiid .Miss
W nnfred W Pods sodit a inc,days
visiting friends in .Stanley :',.ast week.
I IIIII
Costs you less ,
than 2% a:year!
Though it accomplishes
in 'a few -minutes what
would, otherwise take
you - hours, the' cost of
the telephone. is one of t
the
. smallest -items in
the family's `yearly
outlay:
A study of expenditures -
by hundreds of families
shows that- food `costs
3°rn, • 'miscellaneous
25%, .rent 17%, ,clothes
13% and thetelephone
less than 2%
Each nets sobserlber adels to tfio,
value of vni' r., telephone Geo, H Piliot;t+' J. TT, Brown,
ApctionesrX Proprietor
Noted ige
R,IG'D-=-SONES-In Exeter, on Aug..
15th, Vera Irene' younge t daugki
ter of,Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jones,
Exeter to Mr I rancis ;Brian Rise
- Brantford.
GALLOW.---PATI'ERSON'— On the
16th int„'at Trinity church, Blyth,
by Rev, W. L. Hawkins,,Margaret
%Elise, daughter' of Mr. 'and
Peacock, ^Cambridge, ` Englond, to
I'tan]< A. ,Gailow, son- of D �,t and
Mrs,, callow; Goderich.'
RITCH1F.—At his home on the Hur-
on .road,, east, dav,''Assp'.
'12th. 'Rbert R,itchib, in his 47th°
PLANAGAN—Seaforthnt 'the Hos-
'pital,' on Wednesday, Aug. 19th,
Thomas 'Flanagan, in'his 39th year;:
SCOTT -In Andover,•Conn,, Will'sam
M. Scott of Blyth,
MGD,ONALD—In Goderich; on Mon-
day, Aug, 17th, „- llen McDonald,.
wife -of Mr.,John McDonald.
2
TUCKER In London, ori' Au U ,. 2nd
-MargretElleii wife of Fred
Tucker.
PINKNEY—Ver sudd'alyStrat-
i .y
ford on Saturday Augiist "22nd,. D.
T. Pinkney, prenrietor of the
Queen's .hotel.;. ,
INgiv ORI AN.
EALT I memos of our dear
GR S n Y ,
son, Pte. Clifford,Grealis, killed in
action- in France, Augukt.27th,
1918. `Faithful unto death."—
Greatly niissed5 at; hone;
Mr. D. Shanahan received a wire
from Detroit on Tuesday announcing
the death of Mr. Thomas Sullivan,
which occurred that day, as' the 're-
sult of an .automobile accident, 'in
which' also Mrs. Sullivan „was fatally
injured. No further., particularshave
since been - received... Mr.:, Sullivan
ws a"s"on of the late. John Sullivan,,
of McKillop, where he resided ,until
his removal 'to' Detroit some ;ten
years ago.
"t' `Fall' Wheat_ For : Seed
The undersigned has for sale a
quantity of'the 2 best winter varieties
of wheat, O.A.C. No. 104 and Dawson
Golden Chaaff.- The yield this year
-Is, over 50 bushels to the acre and
perfectly clean. Prime:n.50 per bush.
Apply Lorne Tyndall, Clinton. - 20-1
For Sale.. '
Garage, property, stock and, equip -
mat, On main provincial highway
between ,Stratford and Goderich. Best
location in Own for right man. Clin-
ton Garage, Drawer N, Clinton, Ont.
20x2.
• For Sale • - -
10 York Pigs, 6 weeks'old. ' Ed„
Johnston, R. R. No. 4, Clinton. Phone
3 on 636. , 20-1-p
•
Music Lessons
Miss Edna Wise, teacher of piano'
and theory, is prepared to take a
,Yumber'of pupils at her home 'ton On.
tario street. 20.2
For Sale •
Young Durham springer, also some
beef ringers. Apply J. G. Cartwright,
Londesboro.
For Sa1eg '
• A grand piano; Fisher make, in
god' condition,, cheap for quick safe.
A'liply News -Record 'office.
For Sale "'
Plums for sale, excellent value, low
prices: Apply Mrs. Mary' Argent. 20
rd::
M ROSS SAVA1JGE, it: >0.,
EYESIGHT •SPECIALIST
ill b e at
Bargees' -Portrait Studio
Forraerly Roy Ball's)
Clinton
er -
Y Thursda Y
flours: 9 a,tn. tok2:30
Expert •Nxammatio2' of Eyes '
- And Fitting of.Glasses
Phones:,. Office, 104, Evenings,
10 Seaforth
drgess Portrakt
Studio
Clinton studio : s open, every
Tuesday. Hace the elikldren'sphoto-
taken before' school- •starts -
Did you, get tpost cards of• Clintoc
OldBoys? •'"Be sure ,and mail -spine
to your friends You will End them
on sale at Mr. hTavcys Drug .:Store
'arid Mr Coopers Book store. We do
developing and printing for amateurs,
BURGESS PORTRAIT
STUDIO
MITCHELL ANDCLNTON
Where Good 'Portraits Are Made •
Wanted
•
To room; or lboard, near School of'
Commerce. Mrs.' E. Herman, Victoria
'Street.' ' ' 19-2
Audtion Sale
Of Farm. Steele The undersigned
auctioneer has received instituctions
to .sell : by public' -auction at 'Lot 29,.
Con, 3,`Tuckerstnith, Mill road, Ir/b
miles cast of Brucefield on Saturday;
Sept. 5th, at 2 o'clock, sharp, the
f 'lowing: Horses—gelding rising
ti ; work team, work' or, drive; driv-
er, .good all round horse.- Cattle-,
heifer( due Oct. 28th; cow, due Dec.
23; cow, due Jan. 1St; 2 cows, due
Feb„ 3: heifers, due March; -cow, ,due
April; heifer 'due May; ; 3 • steers, 2
years. old; heifer, 1 year old; 3 young
calves;' Polled Angus bull, registered.
Pigs—Sow, due • Sept, 1; ' s' chunks
about 80' lbs. No reserve. •Tenmst
10 months. credit on approved joint
notes or a discount of 6 per cent. for
cash on credit, amounts,` Alex; Sone..
ter, .-proprietor'; George Ih Elliott,
auctioneer. 20-2
DARR-O
BARRISTER SOLICITOR
NOTA?Y PUBLIC, Etc.'
• CONVEYANCING
Over Hovey's:Drug Store
Phone 61
• STANLEY' VOTERS LIST
The Vot
ers List,,
1925, "for the
Township of Stanley, County of
Huron -
Notice is hereby'giyen 'Ehat.I have
transmitted .or delivered to• the per-
sons • mentioned in Section 9, of -the
Ontario 'Voters' List. Act the .copies
of the List made . pursuant -oto the;
said Act, of all persons appearing by.
the, last revised . Assessment: Roll of
the Municipality of the Township' of
Stanley, to be entitled to vote in the
Said municipality et -•elections to the
legislative assembly and at municipal,,
elections and the 'said list was first
posted in my, office at Varna on the
lith day of August, 1925, and re-
mains here for• inspection. I hereby
call 'upon all 'voters to examine the
said list and ' if any errors pr omis-
sions are found therein to take fin
mediate " proceeding9 to have the
seine, corrected according to law.
Dated at Varna this -lith day of Aug-
ust, 1925. J.'E.'Idarnwell, Municipal
Clerk. ° 18=3
Clinton Higlh. Crude ;:Egg and
' Poulft'y4.11ouse
owisthe'-aitne'to' Bull your flocks
of lain hens for Winter e si .To
laying gg^..
promote this winter's egg production
We offer ',our services free to the
poultry owners. Kindly phone office,`
(2143) for•particular et
ria u • ' .business and
We apple. to your .r„
are anxious to give our services in
return:
b
n
Milk-fed'sn ichicks' and! boiling'.
spring
fowl retailed' at our 'Plant
E"•Ugs;bonght according• to• Govern:'-"
nient regislatiotis':and highest prices.f
paid Phone for our purses before
marl eting; our eggs:
.Ne $ Trewartlna
Phones:• -Office, 214j .Re; donee, 214w
he': is Man -.
7nsnres .his propest3 against'Ioss •
-
,The Wiser Man
Does not stop' there but insures his
life also. Rove much; aro you
worth to your family?
All -Lines ,of Insurance
Agent fo'r Huron County for
-Tho Sun Life•Insur-anee Co. of Canada
H' ilr.
RORKE
Office at residence,, oar. Mary and
,Ar< a streets,'o . the rink
•ung PP-
• Phone 253 , 90-"
BAYFIELD VOTERS' LIST -
TheVoters' List, 1925, fr the Vil-
lgae of Bayfield, County of Huron.:.
Notice' is herebytgiventhat I have
transmittedordelivered to the per-
sons mentioned' in Section 9 of the
Ontario Voters' List Act the copies of
the List made pursuant' to the said
Act, of all persons appearing by -the.
last revised Assessment Roll 'of the
said. Municipality to, be entitled' to
vote in the -said Munieipality'at elec-
tions fpr the Legislative Assembly'
and at Municipal. elections and the,
said list was first posted up in my
office at Bgyfield on the 17th day of
Auyust, '1925, and remains here for
inspection. I hereby call upon all
•voters to 'examine' the said (list and
if any errors or omissions are found
therein to take immediate proceedings'
to"have same corrected' according. to
Dated at. Bayfield this 17th day. of
August, 1925.
•,. JOHN FRA'SER,
19-3' ``1V1unieipal: Cleric.
;Car, FS
Pard touring caror inale good repair;
r asonable. Price for : quick sale.'• Ap-
ply Merritt Nediger,'• James "'street:,
horse rising six horse rising -
Auction .Sale '
O£ house and lot` and household ef-
fects at Londesboro, on Thursday,
-Sept. 3rd; at 2 2.m., consisting of the
following:
New upright : Bell piano; , dining
m
roosuite, consisting of.ektension
table and 6 chairs; kitchen cupboard,
glass; side boaid,1 bedaoonvsuites;,
rocking chairs;; drop leaf table, 2 kit -
Shen tables; 6 kitchenchairs; couch;
4 -burner New Perfection coal oil
stove with -oven; Quebec Heater, new;
cook stove; coal heater box stove;
about 11/4 tons coal quantity of-
wood;
fwood; carpets; ilirioleurns, sealers,
larnps,`plctures( 45 -gal. oil .barrel, 3
5 -gal: oil cans, -dishes, pots, .arts ,and
n, o men-
tion.
articles too numero n -
a t . to
tion, ' Everything. to he sold as .liro-
prietor: is iii1.o,0#g'away. Terms. on
hnuseh01d effect's All runts 1$ f5 00
and uriliet, cash• over that un>;otut -6
Months credit will .be. given on. Torn-
#
and apaper i but ble a er of a drsetiunf -
"b
of 6 per emit. per annum allowed` for'
cash. r.Terins on;hotise and lot: Two,
thirds .of purchase price: paid clown,
balance' may remain as mortgago at
leas ono ble rate of nrtcitst:
Wanted
To board or ritteeine, students, pre
fes ed. Apply ''Mrs. W: H. 'Cole on
Huron street, second house west of
Balptist church. Phone 183. - 1J
Farm For Sale
100 acres con. 6; Hullett." The late
He�ury MsBrien farm, good buildings
"and other improvements. ' Closeto.
school and general` store.' A first
class' farm. Apply to Mrs:'Henry
McBrien, Clinton, or W. - Brydone,
Clinton. 13-tf
Roomers Wanted
Several' roomers,` Central location..
Apply The News -Record Office.
19-1-p
Boarders Wanted"
Room and meals:. Teachers or stud-
ents preferred. Apply Mrs. Ed.
Schoenhalsi:Huron ,street. 18,
'Clotwts Cleaned', and•Preteed
440lothes .;cleaned. pressed and"re-.
paired., "Woolen' goods.'dry' cleaned.,
Roomee ' over Heard's • -barber' shop,
W. J. Jago. -83-tf
Slabs For Sale
Anuantity of good slabs, Apply A.
McCartney, Clinton, Phone :2616. 16-tf
Safety Razor Bladeg Sharpened
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded. Single edge .3c. Double
edge, 4c. a. E. Hovey, druggist, agent,
Minton. ' • 15-tf
Free Tickets
For Star Theatre
Orae thousand°"half fare tickets
'are being, given away;
With every purchase, of one
dollars worth of goods at
'. Foil• Sale
Comfortable house, 8 rooms, lights,
town water. Good stable and small
fruit orchard in connection. This
prqoerty is in/ a good. locatioo
n -and
.would make a , ,cotnfortable 'home.
Would also. consider renting by year.
Apply` at News -Record. . 18-t(
Articles For Sale
One adjustable'invalid's; chair, like
new. A restful chair for any ;person.
.Suitable for 'verandah or jiving ronin.
One; Grand .Rapids Vacuum.,Sweeper•.;
one infants' cot, (wicket); .oi'ierwash
stand,,ilike new; one folding' child's
-crib. May bp seen without, obligation.
Anility W. .S'Downs, 'opposite:',0ittario
street chuelr:'Clinton. 17-4-p
W anted
Agent , or'- Life Insurance' Co.,` to
tike over' good territory. Good con-
tract for _ the right -Main. ', Apply
Drawer T7,` Clinton, Ont. `17-tf
!louse and Lotfor Sale ,
Brick cottage,.cotn er of Dunlop.and 5 a d
Fulton stveets,,.in good repair elec-
tric:ligh'ts, town water, furnace. Good j r
��jjj� O
tall fruits and apple C�FA7i�S
garden with: small
and plum strew. Miss Elizabeth Me-
Tavrsh. 1➢
Watson's ` Grocery
Phone 111 Clinton
COAL.
We have a 'supply of Furnace, Stove,
gut -and Soft. Also some good dry
slabs. Leave orders at residence.
E.'WARH '
Phone 155,' Huron Street,
coAL
Having erected new coal sheds will
have on handfull stock 'of coal for
immediate delivery. Prices reason.,
able.
R. J. MILL1ER
Orders thke`n"dt residence, phone 119
etiot
LISTEN MY CHILDREN
AND YOU SHALL,
Of THE MAN WHO ORDERS,
ENOUGH FORA YEAR.
L-1dl1SDAY; Au''f_i;
TECIA
Until Tuesday Nex
10 lbs Witte ivlaiis,' 2 inch to 6; .inc
10 lbs. Sle Nails.
g'
10 lbs. Bracehin or Bl�ck Vui e
z
T 21, 1: 2i.
'6,0c
Oc
I0,lbs. lcen„e`Staples ': , , a.,......,.. . fidkrt',•
5 lbs Pura' Epsom Salts 25e
6 lbs. Su khur
Standard. Barn Red'•I int per
gallon ..-i•. :$1.80
Barb Wire, 80rod poollC.
2 Paint
.8
4.00
Barb Wire,SGtodaTools4ioint .
Shot faun Shells, Black powder; tier be , ,.. .31.05
Shot Gun Shells, Smokeless powder, per box , . 51.20 '
WEGittK'A •LAR+GLINEOP now,
A'O.IN'x5,
ilier
TELEPHONE '53
Hardware Co:
"Rowland's Old Stand: '
€HI-NAMEL STORE ,
O
Gold •Medal.Twine either eight
or five lb balls. \Special price for
cash to July l st.;
.---i
FEEDS
Have p
com Tete' stock of .$ran,-
Shorts`,: Screenirigs..Cr'acked'Corn,..'
Fine and Coarse=Ghick: Feed, let.
unknow requirements as Teed Will
be quite scarce' before' new crop:
Put the Heat Follcs. to work and
dismiss : winter 'worries. Your -Wis-
dom will be proved in the warmth of
your. hoene. EYery lump of .this coal
is • a 'treasure of cheer. Comfort
abounds when the Heat Folks are
near. 'Lift the veil of cold and dis-:
.comfort' by .using this 'sinter pure
coal...Iit 'costs" ho more. .
Call the ' c F'
for good, clean
coal
PA
NY NS' „
CLINTON
ROOFING ,
A'gents for :Toronto As halt
P
Roofing this is the best bx :.test.
We •guarantee every. job, :carry
complete stock =and'several: colors.
See ours before buying.
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123.
Flour. and -Feed Merchants and
. Grain Buyers
SINGER SEWMACHINE
RGH INS
Having taken over the agency of
the Singer Sewing Machine I am pre-
pared to supply the wants of anyone'
requiring machines; ,parts, needles,
etc. Machines sold on easy terms, old
nsachines taken as cash.
W. GLEN COOK.
Phone 1713 P.O. Box 201, Clinton
09
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CREAM WANTED
The: demand for: our butter is in-
creasing.
To supply this demand we require
more cream.
We request you to ship us your
cream. •
We ,guarantee you the Highest
Market Prides, accurate tests and
prompt -service.
Ounfirin is known to you andneeds
no further rcicommend:
We' pay' alt express charges,' furn-
ish'cream cans and pay twice each
month.'
Write for cane or furher informa-
tion to, the j .:. I
THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY, CO.
C. A.'BARBER, MANAGER
C. H, VENNE, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, ;: ulbs, Irons, Fans and oilier
Appliances
Wiring" and Repairs:'
Phone 151w
CORN
end the pain
quitkl .' ,sal e y
. v
In one minute you can end 'the .pain of
corns withDr. Scholl's Zino -pads. They,
end _the misery of corns by eliminating'•
the Cause, ftictjoq;pressUre. No danger
of infection..from cutting pr Cofi osivei :A
Zino -pada are .thin;. antiseptic, Water;
proof. They protect while :they .hest
• Sizes for corns, callouses and bunions.
Call today and get a bort of this new,
magic coal treatment. , ••
:DJ:Scholl''s
Zing:)..pdcis1.
I"ut one on -the paints gone! -
Wealaocarry acampfires tiotofDr. &Oaths I.
Foot Csvvt'rt:AQpttaneea ssd Ramillies
Footweai a'no:' Foot Comfort:
FRED JACISON,
The Big Shoe Store Opposite the Town Hall
�le�e view, ��ccnhouse
Cilt Flowers_ Flo -sal Work
Falahs aid l
e et,e'bles .
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Greenhouse -Phone 141-r-3 -- Greenhouse Open Evenings
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