HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-10-15, Page 5lletfc,, Li -se Stock
means a 13r` per
Bank lccozin
r
farmer knows- `better than any-
one else -how uncertain the seasons
are (
Careful farming and a little fore-
sight �h when .crops are ,good will help
wonderfully when a lean year comes.
Here are a few suggestions:
Here gz, ons:
Keep adding high-grade animals t
your ive stock:
Study the best methods of ;!crops
rotation.
Select the sed best suited to your
locality--successful-crops cap come only,
from clean, vigorous seed. ,
Make your credit good at the Bank by
paying up your loans ;and depositing
something for the rainy day.
The
? Canada ,
Clinton Branch
R. E. Manning, Manager
t
r
interest est t>a You
and Me
.A lot More touring aright be done
if it weren't for the detouring.
"The Klan as•'an invisible govern-
ment has one good feature," remarks
'•the, Kingston Standard., "It cannel
levy taxes."
A "Gentlemen's . Agreement" .lies
been entered into by •Germany and
-the other "European powers.- Nailing
no names: we trust everybody will act
up to the agreement.
sea=r. .
The Oshawa Reformer, which on
Oct. 1st 'came out as a daily paper,
Inas now bought out the Telegram
-and mergedthe two. The publishers.
prebablyc,decided that .Oshawa could
not support two daily papers and a:
weekly or semi-weekly would have
little. chance along with a daily paper.
It is a somewhat cad -commentary
on human frailty that in a town like
Clinton, in the year of our Lord 1925,
a couple of ;policemen have to be de -
,'tailed to keep the crowd from stealing
the children's cookies at the s •pool
fair. We are ashamed - to chronfele
the fact, but faets ntay ass well be
faced. •
* y m
There's, a fortune in store for the
man -who will invent a cat to run on
wheels on the so]id giouiul, until it
-comes . to ground which isnot so solid,
which then can unfold a couple of
Wings, fly over the muddy spot, and
land softly on its four: balloon -tired
wheels . again- on the other side and
proceed on its journey:
An election campaign :in Huron
'does not seem just right when it has
to be ignored in the editorial column
.of Clinton, , News -Recants. Thak paper:
has absorbed since last election The
NeW Aro (Liberal), When a woman
-even on editor --is unable to say
'what she thinks, the result is.nie5t
,unhappy, and sometimes serious.
London Free. Press.
Is the Tree Press afraid we'll
"'bust?" ,
The snow and frost of • Friday
night served as a reminder that sum-
mer is over and winter is just wait-
ing around the corner to pounce down
on the unwary. Some "corn• and
roots and many apples have still to
be harvested but farm' work is going
briskly on • and it is' hoped will be
pretty weirup by the trine winter
actually comes, The frost laid waste
many a beautiful flower .bed, which
but for its conning would have glad -
timed the eye for many weeks to
'tome. But probably it is a wise pro-
vision of nature. We see the beauti-
ful things die and then we are glad
'to have them hopped away, 'antler the
cosy blanket of snow, knowing that
When the spring rolls aroundthey
will come forth again ..in all their
freshen and glory:.
Death came" 'with suddenness to
James Mil;chell'of Gorlerich, for ..sev-
eral years'- editor of the Czoderich
Star, When he expired while waiting
for a car to 'take him back from
Springbank to London on Monday evy
ening. :He was returning' from ; a,
visit to a friend at Byron. Sanitarium,
Mr. 'Mitchell has for .the past eight
.years, since disposing of his interest
in, The ,Star, been travelling repre-
sentative for the archives branch at
Ottawa, a work which he loved.,, ale
was widely known and highly es-
teemed for he had many qualities
which endeared him to his fellows,
He was greatly, interested' In child-
ren and for years was president of
the Huron branch of the Children's
Aid Society. A kindly, eoutteons
gentleman has passed in the death of
-James Blitehell.
11A arrcapesi
LES ---PORTER --- At Lo leL nc
slacro;
on Oct 12th, by -the Rev. Dr: Medd
of Dutton, brother-in-law of the'
groom, Bessie Porter., formerly of
Clinton, to William'I-Liley 'of thin:,
ton.
'TEETER- TOMLINSON - At St.
Merit's church, Cowan avenue, Tors
Onto, on Oct. 1013, by the Rev. W.
"White, Alice, Alice, daughter of Mr.
Villin I`onilinsan ` .and 1i In
'to
William tel a.
-Mos,Tomlinson OPIT lifax Eng-
land,
u -land, to Clsrcnce Glenn Teeter,
principal of the Cl»nton Collegiate
ins titute.
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.ICS --9A'MPSUN-Rt the;'UtuL-
ed church parsonage, Highgate, on'
•
borne, Edith Sampson, daughter ae
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sampson,.
Palmerst'bn, formerly of Landes
born, to WiIli6sn D. Gillies of Chat-
ham.
ERRATT-STEPHENSON r- At the
United church parsonage, Varna,
on Oct. 100,, by the 'Rev. J. J. Dur-
rant, Pearl; 1danghter, of Mr:. and
Mrs; David' J::Stephen'sbh, to Rus-
ser Ercatt, son of My..and+"1!'Irs,
Henry' Erratt; all of Stanley 'toivn-
ship. '
MAMJNS TALBOT -At the United
church parsonage, Bayfield, on
Oct. 10th, by the Rev. W.'1". T£en-
'nedy, Esther Isabel, daughter ,of
M`r. and Mrs. W. II. -"Talbot of^
Stanley township, to Ernest' Lloyd
Makinsof Bayfield, son of the iare
1112.. and Mr's.'Wiri.'1VLakins of Stan.
/ -ley. ,
Birth&
MIDDLETON-Ili Godericli'to*.unship,
on. Oct. 1201, to Mr, and Mrs.-Jo)In
R. Middleton, a daughter.
-COX-In Clinton Public' Hospital, , on
Oct.'5th, to Mr. and Mrs, Herbert
C. Cox, of Gederich township; a son.
'ALP -At the manse, .,Auburn, on Oc-
tober 12th, to Rev. and Mrs. W. R.
Alp4'. a son. --William 1)onaid...
Deaitbs
TOWNSHEND-In Goderich town-
ship, on .Oct. 14th, ' Hannah Emily
Sootehoner, ...wile of Mr. Albert
Townshend. ;The funeral will take
place on •Saturday afternoon. . A
short service will be held at the
home on the 16th.. at 1:00, followed
by a service in Trinity church, Bay-
field, • at 2:311. Interment in .Bay-
field cemetery..
• Por Sale
Work team, road ;horse, 2 fresh
cows. Ed. Johnston; Route 4, Olin-
ton; Ont, Phone 3 on 636, 27-1.-p,
Lost
A horse blanket, between Huniphrey
•Sne11's and Clinten on Wednesday ev-
ening. John Turner, Clinton. Phone151j. 27-1
•
Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Iutplee
nients, The undersigned auctioneer
has received ip�structions to' sell by
public auction at Lot 15, Bayfield
Road, $/,t -mill west of Varna on Mon-
day, Oct. 26th, commencing at 1:00
o'clock, sharp, the foliowingi Horses.
-Team of draft horses,,9 years old,
Cattle -Cow, 6 years, due to .freshen
in April, thoroughbred Hereford cow,
6• years to freshen in April; farrow
cow, 7 years old; 4 feeding' steers; 2
yearling steers; ` heifer, °2 years; 5
yearling' -calves. Iuzplements: Deer-
ing binder, 7 ft. cut; Deering mower,
6 It. cut; 'stiff tooth 'cultivator; John
Deere' hay loader; Cockshutt drill, 13
hoe; corn planter; steel rake, steel
roller; toxibuggy; light wagon; set of
light sleighs; cutter; grindstone; set
of 4 seetion harrows; set of 3 section
harrows; 2'wagons;•gravel box;, hay.
smelt; walking plow; - fanning mill:
low farm truck wagon; wagon box;
Gurney scales,- 3,000 Pis, capacity; 2
ladders; hay fork, car, rope .and pul-
leys; set_ slings; .-Melotte: •cream sep-
arator; scoop shovel; bag truck;, roll
of chicken wire; :toll .of fepce-wire; 2.
apple 'presses; 'set double Harness; set
single bat -tress; 'several horse •c,llars;
read scraper;' :wheelbarrovi; 'large
cedar: posts; set, small pulleys and
rope; quantity .of-- lmnhec ; sugar.
kettles, 2 barrels, 3 ladder polesa.
quantity of hay; whifflotrees; neck-
yokes; ,forks,. shobels,_•and other art-
ieles. Household Effects - Heati:ig
stove, bedstead," .couch,' cupboard,
cream cans wash stand, dresser, large
spinning, wheel, extension table, din
ner bell, sap pails,' Ititehen table and
other articles, At the same time aqd
.place lot. 15, eonsisting of 86 :Its es
more or less, will be offered for sale.,
On the premises is erected .a aelenaid
barn\ with ; stone .foundaeion, large
stone house, farm is well watered tines
drained, s` "good bearing, orcliiud, the
farin isart,se high state of cultivation;
suitable 'Lor grain' or grazing, i Also;
cast half of 151 13,' sonsietin • bf. 40
aeras mere or less, `all seeded dotes
watered ,by -good, windmill with large
water tank very desirable ablC as•
�r
L S•Cr
gram Farni. Terms:: On fairs -l.0
per cent. of; ,purchase money on day.
of .sale, balance 'in 30 days. On stock.,
im1lemC ts
s t ua
a
C t
1i,
and under' cash over thatam).1rt"
12 menthe'
eredit will be, given on
furnishing, approved joint notes•or
discount of %6 per..` cent, allowed .for
cash
forcash 011 "credt amounts. Mts. .,Dies:
Miichell,'Pronriet ess. G. H. Elliott,
Oct, 313, .hy the "Rev. W. It. Os- i Auctioneer,
quipment.
neer has re-
ebit°rsY ole:,tp "s jl by 'pnbliei
auction at W'arrenere, „ ,ry Barn,
Clinton, on Satuiday,'.Qetobe; -:17th,
eommencing at 2 o'cloi k simian ,he,
following: Heavy drat lici§e; 10
years ' old, General Purpose horse, 7
years, quiet`. and reliable, 3 steel tire
top s
buggies,rubber tire• top'.'biz gy
g,
5,1'01tland cutters, 5„sets single: har-
ncss,,2.sets. double driving-harne;e,
contpi`ete; 6 Saskatchewan ropes, 2
bear` robes, 2 goat robes, set of heavy
sleighs, set of .light, sleighs, .33..seated
carriage, light` wagon,, 30 gal. gaso-
line' tank, 2 walking plows, heating
stove Sugar; ' Isettle, wheelbarrow,
buggy pole_, cutter poles, several' sats'
of shafts, several -odd collars, whiffle-
trees, neck yokes, halters, bells,
whips, and numerous..' other 'articles
used tri it ,livery barn Terms; All
sums of $10 and under, cash; over.;
that-amount,...6 months'Lcredit.: will
be given on pn
lurniehing a ptoysd
�.
joint: notes , or , a discount of s per
gent, straight allowed for cash dn
credit amounts R. G tiZ zrrener,
Proprietor. - G,_I-1 Elliott, Auctioneer.
, Auction Sale '
Of Farm. Stock and Implements,
The undersigned has received instruc-
tions to sell by pdblice auction at lot
34; cc.... 2, ,Stanley Tp., 2 miles south_
west of Clinton on Friday, Oct; 23rd,
commencing at 1:00 o'clock, sharp,
the following: Bay', Agricultural
horse, bay Agricultural mare, brown
driving horse, quiet and reliable,:
Cattle -Reg. Durham . cow,' Carleton
Rose; 101529, Reg. Durham' bull,
Carleton Prince 164024, rising 3,
ham grade cow, -'2 years old, clue.tinre
of sale; Durham grade cow, 7'years
old, due Dec. 24th; Durham grade
cow, 8. years old, freshened 1 =week
Durham grade .cow, 2 years old ,due
March' 7; :Durham 'grade cow, 11
years, due June '27111; Durham grade
"cow, 6 years, due: .Feb. 15th.,
Black cow, due in 'March; 7 yearling'
steers and heifers; 3 fall ,calves;' 2
spring calves, 1 young pelf, sow due
to farrow in, Jan:, 0 chunks averaging
80 lbs. 50 hens, 25 pullets; 9 young
geese, 2 old geese and 'gander.Iii-.
elements-1ticCormick binder, 6 foot
cut,' Deering mower;',0 :3t. cut, Sharp
rake, Cockshutt drill,' 13 hoe, set
diamond harrows, Co'ekshutt spring
tooth dultivator, . Massey-ll;airis' rid-
ing pilo~,, `Sylvester walking plow /
scuffler, dams-* wagon, hay rack,
graves box, 2 stock racks, rubber tire_
tap buggy, steel', "tire - ogeii'buggy,
Portland - 'cutter& • fnanure spreader•,
disc har{{row; steel roller, Clinton. fan,
ning lxtill, .set .: of sleighs, cutting box;'
grinding ,stone, hay fork, 101ie and
pulleys, 2 cars, 2 sets of -stings, qua -t-
tity, of grain bags, 4 logging. Chains,
cross cut.saw, quantity' of wood, nuiri
ber of cedar posts, quantity of inch
lumber•, quantity of 2 inch ,plank, 100
bushei,barley,' 500 bushel of Oats,
about 6 tons of good mixed hay', set
breeching harness, set bbackband har-
ness, set of light harness, wheel bar•
roW, Milner, large meal bin, set ; of
scales 240 lbs.' capacity, Daisy chtfrn,
DeLaval separator, No. 12;-. heating
stove; butter botvl and mixer, Moffat
range, sap 'pails and spiles, quantity
other householdeffects, whiff:otrees,.
neckyoltes, forks; shovels, eta. Every.
thing, to be sold as proprietor has
sold bis faran. Terms: Ilay,,.grain,
poultry, : household . effects, and all
sums of $10 and under, oasis, oyer
that amonnt'12 months' credit will
be given on furnishing approved joint
notes or a discount of. 5 gercenta-al-
lowed for cash on credit amounts.,
Herbert Castle, • Prol'hietor, G. x1.
Elliott, At:Uloneer•.. .27-2
Auction Sale. r
Of l!arns,-Farm Stock and 'Inrple-
ments. Mr. Geo. Ti'. Elliott has•been
instructed to sell by public auction
on Lot 6, eoneession 3,' Stanley, 13/tmiles west and 1% miles north of
Kippers, osr Tues. Oct. 24th, coinmene-
ing at 1:00 o'clock, pint., the„tollow
ing: FFgrm-The farm contains 100
acres, more or less. On the premises
is erected 'a .good one and a half
storey brick house and.,a bank barn
40x86,, with D acres of good'bush, also
a good,. well with never -failing spring
In centre of farm. The land is in a
good state of cultivation well adapted,,.
to grain or grazing. Will be sold
subject to a reserveybid. .Terms:: test,
per cent, +of purchase inohey to he.
paid cit day of sale, the balance in
60 days, or a certain amount may ree
main on mortgage. Horses -Agricul-
tural; gelding 5 years old, agricultural
marc 7 years old, agricultural "snare
8 years, old, general ,purpose mare 9,
years' old, good driving mare years
old,t.good single or double. Cattle
Hereford cow, 6 years'.old, due March
7; Hereford cow 6 years old, due Juno
2; Durham cow 6 years old, due 4p=
ri1- 13; Durham' cow 5 years old, lire
Dec. 10; Durham cow 3 year old, due
March 24, five good 2 year ,old short -
keep heifers, 3, steers 2 years old, '7
steers .and heifers 18, months old; 4
spring- calves, also .brood sow with 5
,yo}nsg pigs. Implements -McCormick
6 -foot cut- binder, McCormick 5 -foot
out ' mower, illassey-Harris 13 -lice
drill, Noxon sluing tooth cultivator;
disc hallow diamond harrows single
riding', plow,' Perrin '2 -furrow riding.
plow, Cockljautt; hay raid, , manure
spreader,- welling plow, Bain bay
loader,:farni truck wagon, high wheel
wagon, set team `harness, set plow
harness, set double driving harness',
eet single hairless spring wagon?
buggy, cutter, set'"new sleighs, get of
old sleighs, turnip drill, bean cultiva-
tor and harvester combined, 2 gravel
boxes, ,two hay; racks,; Fairhanl:s•.
Morse 6 lap. gasoline enure, 1Vlassey
llarris grain' grinder, cutting box,
'Canning mill, root pulper, ccnffler,
nr indstone, sugar kettle, etaneboat, a
quantity: of luiti'ber, collars, shovels,
Cooks, amine, whiffleteees and other
articles too num.et ous to mention
Te.erzrs--A11 sums;of 810.00 and inlet
cash; over that amount 9.2 months
credit will he given on ;furnishing a;t-
x
, o ed "ozn asotes o 't
1 7 t r a dt.count of 4
poi cent: allowed off for cash ona'cred-
it amounts., Alex., iVIcloath, ,Propri-
etor. Geo, II. Elliott, Auctioneer, .'27
CLINTON ?ST>tTDICV'
OPEN EVCItt!ftESDATt
By,,BURGESS'
The Mitchell ,Photo •€tpliep
WE ARE NOW
malting photogz'aphe for Christmas`
Gifts, both at our Clinton and Mitch-
ell Studios. It is not too early to
have your ' photographs taken now
and avoid the rush later. 1`L Photo-
graphs, Brake 12 good dhristinas
gifts. Our prices are light "and •out',
iviorlc gill please.
We do finishing and enlarging ..
for amateurs
BURGESS PORT I.AIT STUDIO
Music . essons
Miss Jean McMurchie
T'.C.I31,
Pupil of Dr, Ernest 4Ic Millan
PIANO and-TI1E0RY•
Apply at house on 'King street
Phone 154
�1..,
Pare Beehist Clover %Toney
Pure Beek'
ash Dark Amber Honey
Pure Beecist" Cotnb 'Hone •
y
ALL STANDARD GRADE
WATTS, CUDMO1tE & SCRIBBENS
.CLINTON
21-tf-1-n
TII1; LI13-CONSERVATIVES
SOOni HURON
Will hold' a meeting in
THE' TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD
• THURSDAY, OCT. 22nd at 8' p.m.
which will; be addressed by
MR. A. L,HASSARD;•Toronto'
SMR, J. ' J.: MERNER, Conservative'
candidate and others will be present
PUBLIC -CORDIALLY INVITED
Ladies Espeeiallly Invited 27-1'
HON:' GEORGE S. HENRY
Will speak in the Community Hall
LONDFtSBORO' `-
on the evening of:.,
• WEDNESDAY,. OCT.' 21st.
at 8 o'clock, on '
• "itieighan's Policy as it Affects'..
Agriculturists"
Mr. J, J. Merner, Conservative candi-
date for South Huron, and othersv'
will be - present ,
Everybddy Welcome '•
POLITICAL- MEETING
R.J.Mca
Mill nand the 'Hon.
Manning Doherty will •be in the
Town. Hall, Clinton
on fhe evenin of
evening
Oct. • 2Ist.
Tanks .For Sale
One galvaized tank, 370.,gallons
capacity and two 40 gallon capacity:
Tnquire at News -Record office. 27-2-p
Stoves For Sale
Large Souvenir- goal heater, with
oven, Also smaller heater, Both in
good condition. Will be sold cheap.
C; Helyar, ,Rattenbury street; west.
try -1-p
r'or Salo
Pour purebred Oxford ram lambs.
•Prices.. reasonable. Frank' ICeegan,
Varna, Phone 31 an 622, Clinton cert-.
tial. 27-2
Notice to ,Creditors
Itt the estate of Euphemia Caro-
1]rie. VanEgmond,• deceased,
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sons having etaims.against the estate
of Euphezuia •Caroline VanEgntond,
late of the :town of Clinton, .in the
County ,of Huron, spinster, .deceased,
who died on 01' about the 18th: day of,
June A.D. 1925, are required to de-
liver to
e-liver"to Earl VanEgmond and' Foster
T. Fowler, 'Che executor's of the said
estate ,or their solicitor, as - 01 ' before
the 31st day of October A.D. 1025, a
"fnll statement o£ their claims to-
gether with particulars thereof,' and.
the nature of.' the 'secririti s, if any,
herd by' them all duly verified by af-
fdavit. ti,.
AND TAME NOTICE that; after
the said ,last lr stioe d date the said
executors will p oenea to distribute
the, estate of the;; said deceased
rimongsb the, persons entitled thereto
having regard only to Stack' claim as
they shall have -received due notice
and `fir accordance t}iei-tallith.
Dated at Clintail, Ontario,, this
14th day Of October -s3 D. 1925.
W. Btpdone, Clinton, Ontario,:,Sol-
ieitor for:the said executors. 27-3
Farm For ; Sale
160 acrerun situated in township
of Goclerieh, with ;extra; good build-
ings, close to the town , of Clinton,
red brick house with . furnace large
hank •barn avail teeter in stable, never
failing spring„ near barn, .youpg or-'
chard,The farm IS • m i a clay hay loans and
level, all seeded down but ten acres,
and in a good, state of cultivation..
Apply to Davin T. ,Churchill, R, 11..
No, 3, Clinton, lhone 61,1.e-31, C1zn
-
ton
central. .
2G-t:E
Safety ..Bator Blades Sharpened
lSatisfactioh guaranteed or,inonep.
refunded Single edge 3c. Double
edge, lc, .T. 13.;Ilcvsy, druggist, agent,
Clinton. 26-8
3 Cliitlon•lligh Canile Egg yin
Now; is the time to, earl' your flocks
01 laying hens Por winter, eggs. ' To,
Promote . this winter's ,egg production.
tie.offer, our -services ;free to the.
poultry owners. Kindly phone office
(214.1) for particulars,. etc.,
We appreciate your business and
are anxious to give our'serviees in
return.
Milk -fed spring. chicks, 'and ,boiling.
fowl retailed at ,our plant.
Eggs' bought according, to Govern-
ment regulations' and highest prices
paid.' Phone for our prices before
spark ting your eggs.
• I. W. Travwartlia
Phones=Office;"214j•Residence 214w
he Ise Man
Insures his proPertsr against loss.
by fire
The Wistar Man
Does not stop 'there but insures his
life also. How much are you
worth to your family?
A11.Lines of Insurance
Agent for I'luron`County for „
The Surf Lift Insurance Ca. of Canada
XI..E. RORKE
:office
at 'residence, cor. Mary and
Orange streets, ,app, the rink'
Phone 253 - 90-'
~Fre6i
�' ekets
-For-
Star Theatre
Qne thousand'- half fare tickets
are being given`away;
With every purchase. of, one
dollar's worth of goods at .
Watson'
s Grocery
Phone 111 Clinton
For Sale
Radio Sets and Supplips. Before'
buying a radio set hear the Bremer-
Tulley. A three..tube set which bas
them all beat for distance, volume,
selectivity and price. Range, depend-
ing on weather conditions, from 1,300
to 2,200 miles ,on loud speaker.
tuned in 45 stations on 27th of 'Apg-
:ust, all ori loud speaker "'except two
or three,, Three' of these stations
were -in California, one coininginon
loud speaker.,Everybody welcont;�
any evening, i, A. Hovey, Clinton,
phone 87, 25 -ti
- Gardens Plowed%
' The undersigned is •prepared :to
plow gardens at reasonable rates.
Roger Pepper. Phone 139w ' 28-4
House and Lot for Sale
Brick Cottage; corner -of Dunlop and
Fulton streets, in good repair, elec-
tric lights,.town water, furnace. Good
garden with small fruits and apple.
and plum strees. Miss Elisabeth Mc-
Tavish. ' 1.54.
-
Farrar For §ale
' 100 acres,.good cia'y loam,•13 acres'
hardwood, bush, 18 acres fall wheat.
30 acres for spring crop, good young
orchard, .:good buildings; 0 -roomed
]louse,. bank barn 36x78, driving shed,
hen house, etc., well watered, well
fenced.. Apply. on ;.premises, .Lot 11,
con. 3, •Stanley, to Lawrence Forrest,
Brueefield, 1'.0, 23-7-p
For ,Bale
Comfortable house,ss rooms, lights,
town water. Good stable, and small
fruit orchard in . connection. This
property is in a good location and
would make , a comfortable home.
Would also consider renting by year.
Apply at News -Record. .' 18-tf
Clinton's
waitete
oifitt
THE HEAT FOLKS ALWAYS -
GO OVERWEIGHT
TEY:BELIEVE IN GOOD MEASUR.E-
THAT OLD FASHIONED. TRAI r
The Ileat Folks ate up -to -the miss-
ate, Johnny -on -the -spot heat prodace-
ers-but they 'teadfastly hold to
son e old -Whims'" traits. Tltey wozlk
ext •a howls without, overtime: ,They
stay in at night _and never, go out.
They are honest'. toilers who work
without being watched. They are.
where -soured little helpers- Who only
stop when the job is done. If you
want to hire some model' employees'
you can't do better than
Call the you 1'czM
foro `
god, dean coal
J .
C1. NTOlil
The ill r I ' rdware
aug; it
■
has as alwa been always en.
't e policy c
y at`this ,c.
tore to rive Ito benefitof the"lowestpossible price 'lot standard mevcar,dsse,
consistent with a favi and: reasonable profit,,but:
NOW, }yo' aro going ::till further
Beginning Sept. 1st we will adopt the policy of selling our aner-
chandise on a cash basissNend under- this new policy we will be able
to give our customers still GREATER VALVES, in fact the lowest
prices given anywhere, -except in the very largest of'city stores,
where business is done or the same basis.
'.here is, no .store cluing -business today under the credit gyste
that can sell' goods as CHEAPLY as those who sell for cash' r to
r-
e
because' amerchant .doing ; business that way must mark his mer-
chandise chandise atraprice evffia'ent to offset the ,losses due tee long out-
standing and in some instances uncollectable accounts.
CONSEQUENTLY, in eliminating this additional. cost of doing
busines,• WE are going to be able to 'serve you, in the future a.: much
lower prices with a fair profit to the stere, and a saving t1 you
who take "'advantage of them.
ii1cr :.
Rowland's Old Stand
CHI-NAMEL STORE
TELEPHONE 53 •
Agent for /Life :Insurance C'o,, to
(take over good` . territory. Good con-
tract for .the right` man. Apply
Drawer •U,' Clinton. Ont. 17-t£1
.,, Wanted
CCIAL
'Having ergcted•new coal sheds' will
have on hand full stock of coal for
immediate delivery. Prices reason-
able.
R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone 119
•FLOOR, FEED.
AND SEED
Have a car load of Hominy Feed
This isa feed made from the heart
of the corn, cooked and saturatedwitlt
malty and sugar. The strongest feed
on the market, yet safe feeding. Try
it on those pigs you'are finishing or
Tor fattening chickens.:Special price
for the neiit 'tw.q, Weeks f,er cash._
Just received a carload ,of oyster
shell. By buying these feeds in car
lots we get sp�ecial prices 'and offer'
them to you "the seine way.
Also `Tankage, Beef Scrap and
Charcoal.
SPECIAL
Have a few bags of No. 1 Ontario
Variegated Alfalfa and are offering
it at $12.00 per" bushel, while it lasts.
If 'you have any money to spare yogi
will find •it will pay, you well to buy
your requirements for spring now.
•
J. A. FO!W SON:
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants' and
Grain Buyers
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cr
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Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
:Clothes , cleaned pressed:;ancl.re-
paired. Woolen 'goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's barber shop,
W..,J. Jago..` -83-tf
COAL
We havea-supply of Furnace, Stove,,.
Nut and Soft. ,Also some good dry
slabs.` Leave orders at residence.
_E. WARD.
Phone 155. Huron Street.
SINGER SEINING
t4 II��
Having taken over the agency of
the Singer Sewing ,Machine ara pre-
pared to supply the wants of anyone
requiring . machines, parts, needles,
etc, Machines sold on easy terms, old
machines taken as cash.
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 1715 P.O. Box 201, Clinton
99
'CREAM WANTED
The demand for ouris
butter In-
creasing, •
To supply this 'demand we require
DIM cream.
We 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 recommend
We pay all .express charges, furtt-
ish. cream cans and pay twice each
month,.
F�rit� t9I cans or father infolrma•
tion to the;
THE SEATOii.TH CREAMERY CO.
C. A BARBER, MANAGER
pest
THE ONE WHICH
---Gives you the longest service,
---1 eeps you dry and comfortable,
-Maintains its good appearanee.as long as Yon, wear it.
IS'YOUR MOST ECONOMICAL SHOE:
Wo know whereof we spear when we say
Our Doctor's Special
is the most economical shoe to be had. We have proved this by twen-
ty-fiye years ofactual test. The menwho started using • this shoe
twenty-five years agoare still using them and will accept no other.
Vire have just received a shipment fresh, from the factory. Got into
a pair of these and •' save money on your shoe,. needs.
FRED- JACKSON • .
The -Big Shoe Store Opposite the Town Hall
C.a:_i;i• VENNERElectrician
Electric Ranges, Fixture,5 Bulbs, Irons Fans
, ,, and other
Appliances .
Wiring and Repairs. ` Pho eIf 5°
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Poultry and StockSupplies-
Plants
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