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up to $100, you will combine
safety, economy and convenience
by using Royal Bank' Money
Orders. They will be cashed by
any Bank in Canada (Yukon ' ex-
cepted) without charge;
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payable in US. Dollars and Sterling
most convenient for making small
remittances to the United States
and Great Britain.
The t1),attiv.
of Canada
Clinton. Branch - R.•E. Manning`, Manager
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t interest to You
and Me
The Scottish -Highland Regiment is
'.to discard white spats. ' What about
our own Kflty Band, will it also do
away -with the smart white ankle 'coy.
erings?
A• Methodist Bishop in North Caro-
Tina adlnonisheS theyoung men under
':'him to cultivate mustaches, the''"only
badge of masculinity left theme But
occasionally you -sea a woman even
sporting a mustache.
e M + s
People are marrying earlier than
formerly, we are told by those who
:seem to love to sit down and figure
=these things out. We don't mind
people marrying . early, if it pleases'
'them, -.but we, do not wish. people in
Canada to form the habit of marrying
often.
A. modern philosopher says:
"There is no such thing as bad
weather. Sunshine is invigorating,
rain is; refreshing, wind bracing and
-snow exhilarating -St, Marys Jour-
• nal -Argus.
That may be true but whet one
gets all the kinds of weather in the
same day it is rather apt to be be-
wildering to ,oven the mostphilosephic
philosopher,
M W.
Canada heath with regret of the
• death of the Queen Mother, Alexan-
dra, England's best -loved woman. "A
womanly queen and a queenly wom-
an," Alexandra *won, and held for over
sixty years, the love of the British
people. Since she came as a bride
of the then Prince of Willes from
Demnar]t over. sixty : years ago her
life has been an example of sweet
womanliness and helpfulness. Canada
joins in the mourning her death has
•caused.
St. Marys school boaid gave th
children a half holiday recently i
honour of ,a visit from Rt. Hon
.Arthur Meighen to hisrhome:toWn and
a protest was sent to the''Departm
of Education about it. The'Depart
. ment decided to take no 'action, hold
Ing that it was a purely Iota' matter
Now, why shouldn't school children be
• afiowed. an opportdnity of looking
upon a man who left his native town
only a few short years ago and Who
has become prominent in the public
life of the;country? It might do
mare to arouse, the ambitions and
stir the abilities than any number of
h ''urs of atudy" of historical.charea-
teas; There is nothing like a real,
flesh and blood example;
he can be appointed to the office" of
deputy-returnin • officer. When peo-
ple take the trou le' to cast a vote
they do- not wish to feel that their
vote may be rendered void by a stupid
or ill-informed officer In. this,case
soine'340 votes were discarded.
Varna
Mrs. J, W. Reid has returned after
spending the past week with her son,
Dr. H: Reid of Toronto. "`
The' Parish Club held their meeting
M the Temperance Hall Thursday ev-
ening.
v
ening. There was a good attendance
and all report a pleasant evening. The
next meeting will be held att•Middle-
ton, the third week in January.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Weekes motored
to Listowel to spend the week -end
with the latter'rsister, Mrs. W. 0.
Woods. •
Miss Welsh is practising the school.
children for. a concert, which will be
given on the first week in.December.
Mr. A., Horner had his tonsils re-
moved Saturday last and is .still con-
fined to the house. Dr. 1�reKienon of
Zurich performed the operation.
Mr: F. 'Coleman shipped a carload
of livestock to Toronto last week.
The United Church, has started
practising for their annual Christmas,
tree. •
The- W. A. of St, Jaime church,
Middleton, has extended an invitation
to the W. A. •af St. John's church,,
Varna, to their nipeting which will be
held on Friday fternoon, Nov. 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. 0, , McConnell spent
Sunday with friends in Zurich.
Miss. Mabel Pilgrim has returned
home from Strathroy.
Mrs. Geo. H. Beatty visited in rod-
erich :Sunday.
M
Miss ajiel McClinchey speht a few•
days with Miss .Florence Venter at
Chiselhurst.
Miss Lottie Smith of 'Win hamnm •is
e visiting. with Miss Mabel Pilgrim.
n Miss. Welsh spent Sunday in Hen -
en
Goderich Township
,On •Wednesday night, Nov. 18th, a
large number of friends of Sharon
church and community gathered at
the Cantelon homestead to say fare.
'well to' Mr • George'" arid-Mei `Linda
Cantelon,. who - :have been, l;fe-long
residents of the community: After
the pecClehail',assembled the evening
was spent in games, etc., and during
• the even, the' following 'address was
read and Mr..and<Miss Cantelon were'
presented, with an electric reading
lamp ai*I an• electric iron for their
new home in Clinton. Following! ois
the address. ,': •
"(oderieh>-Tp., Nov 18; 1925.
•Mr George . and itis,, Linda Cante-
len 0 It is` With some regret that we
meet; here.tonight•for we realize that
our meeting has' been prompted by
the 'knowledge that you are Leaving
ouy neighl)urhood..Henceforth will
be• 1ef only your memory and the an-
.n"fis,bfrj.ourgeod works but, though.,
yg}t bnrt pom us, we know that your'
personai'zn hence will, long remain
effectively in our church and coni:
munity. We,know'that being absent;
you •will yet ,speak to 'us.. During
the -last score of years, in which you
have 'teen actively connected with rts.
in -the.. -church and •neighborhood; the
Sunday school and the -local and of
ficial boards, you have shown all the
essentialsof a Chistian gentleman
and a spiritual leader: In losing you
'we lose ohe whom we shall ever miss'
and itrli4om we can never entirely re-
place, place. Y belong
'to limited
1 mated
and b to l
i e classof to a.
1 n who have sue-.
res prs oi1ly at ra;re'interva'l5 What
we say qf you,?; Mr., ,Cantelon,
equdll'y;applicable•. to hotly noble sis-
ter. She has long shite proved her-
self to be amongthe "devout women:"
The sisterhon of the =church and
community will be' lonelier -and poor
e. fox tfhe: ant of ,her,purifying {are
'Sense 'We' know':; that ' further:,
amph£y .your values would be a task'.
too long, tot coli2pli;te and soe
`here. w.
conclude, only asking that.: you accent
these gifts as a token of our apprec-
iation M your work and influence in
the past, •:Signed on behalf__„pf Shar-
on church' andthe 'cannninity< Rea-.•
ben Grigg,:Charlie Cooper, Harvey:
Alexander,:
Mi Cantelon and his sister heti'
made suitable replies, several, speech-,
es were made by the ,neighbors and
friends and 3uneji wt vea,..lehr.
it
,The splendid saddle horses shown
,*(61 the Rogai Winter Fair,” says the
• 03ti11ia Packet, -"makes one wonder
that more people in the towns and
.rural' -sections do not ride a horse
occasionally." Yes, isn't it awonder'
that riding has not ke?t up its+popu-
larity'? Our grandfathers and grand-
mothers, too, used,to ride a g>;eat-deal,
..and nowhere does a well groomed man
-or woman show' to', better advantage"
than sitting oh a well-groomed ho'rse-
• Cars are the, vogue now, a horse and
rig being the exception which proves
the rule; and a horseman or horse
'woman is very no0bh of an, exception.
•.Clinton has seldom or never, seen a
woman in a sardine since Miss Jean
McTaggart, now Mrs J.Crerar, To-
ronto, and'' her sister, Miss Peggy,'
used to canter about, and Mr. N.
Davis is the only Yuan hereabout, who
seems to go riding just for the) sake
..mf " exercise •
• � ant of ' ,ballots 'in North
The re o z
Huron, the result' of which Was made
known on Thursday last; has been a
:favorite topic of conversation ever
since and various opinions are of-
fered, Political opponents ;of the
candidate who `gained his seat owing
to the., non.inclusion of the ballots
from which the ,cotniterfoil had not
been removed' are' shie the.,wholepro•
seeding is wrong, while seine at least
on tate opposite side" are free to say
that'll is' all right,:I that the other
side :would be; very glad to .take ad-
vantage of such a chance of winning
a seat•, if it had conte their way:;,`
•
Aside' altogether froin partisan
politics it doesnt seom
just the, thing,
that a,lot of tpeople, through no fft)ilt'
of ,their owe, should be disfranchigelt
because of the stupidity or erne
i W
nes, of a deputy -returning ofi)cer.l f
the law says .the ballots must be
handled in a certain way, and failing
that':ile electron is void, it ought to
go a;=ken ,anther and insist'that a
man 'must pass a certain test before
9ne they f"0.41,
the tit thlu'1r15i1StltT';
broke up,
s
gatir4vin
,.,,J.,
l ullett �Te'nsi4i 3� .
f 'Ihos..Livingston has Mem, d'
the Brown farm;on the second of Ila
lett and',.gets nos ession ahnoit at
Mr, and Till's J. Carter spent`Sa1,ar-
day with Stratford friends. •
Mrs. M. Ross and Miss Belle Rob-'
erton spent Sunday with Miss.Mary
Cartwright.,.
A numbeia, of young people met at
the home' of Miss MaryFairservlce,
to commence practices for a"'Christ-'
vias entertainment at No. 4 IIullett.
The, evening was also -much ,enjoyed,
by rkll present.
Mrs..Andrew 'Flynn of the 'second
concession pasbed way on 1Vionday ev-
ening ,after-' an illness 91' some dur-
tion. Mrs. Flynn, who was 'formerly
Miss May, Purcell of Seafoi•th, hsd
been in 'ill -health for months and'
everyching;which could be done was
done for her, butrto no avail. She is
survived by her husband and a fam-
ily of three daughters 'and ore' son,
Mary, Margaret, Edna and Wilfred,
ail at home. Her another also sur-
vives and dour sisters and a '.brother,
Mrs. D. Flynn and; Mrs George Car-
bert, Hallett; Mrs: -Freeman, Toronto,
and firs. M. McCauley and Leo Pur-
cell,.Stratford. The funeral took.,
place from :St, Joseph's church, Clin-
ton,, on Wednesday forenoon, mass
being said by Rev. Father Gaffney.
'l'he pallbearers were: J., Brown, P.
Reynolds, J. H. Quigley, J. Shanahan
Jr., Jos. Reynolds and 3• Blake. In-
terment was made, in Mullett cem-
etery.
Constance
Mr. Sidney Dulmage and sister,
Mrs. Harrison, and son of . Detroit
have been spending a week on so vis-
iting friends.-
Rev. Mr, Snell of Londesboro was
callingwin our village one . day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos.'Riley• of Clin-
ton .spent Sunday in the village.
Mrs. W. Britton spent a week with
her mother, Mrs. McRorie of Forest,
Goderich: Plans are being made
by the town council -to build a new
town hall,
Marriages1.4 -
PENTLANI7 PALTRIDGE — At
North Street United church, God-
' erich, on Nov, .18th, by the Rey. J.
E. Ford, assisted by the Rev. C. P,
Clarke, Margaret Alberta, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, J.
Patlridge, to Leslie II. Pentland,
son of Mrs. Pentland and the late
J . H. Pentland of Nile.
ELLIOTT — BUCHANAN -- At the
Manse, Iiippen, on Nov. 4th; by
Rev. R; A. Luntikr, William Elliott,
Mitchell, to Catherine Buchanan, of
Walton, Ont. ,
GREEN THO'MPSON — At St.
Thomas' -Chureh,' Seaforth, on Nov.
17th, by the- Rev. T. I -]i: Brawn,
Della -May, eldest daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. J. E. Thompson, to John
G: Green, of London.
KEMPTH ORNE-CARTER —At the
parsonage, Killarney, Man, by the
Rev,•, ,&fir. Spence, on Nov. 16th,
Janet Pearl, daughter of Mrs, Clara
Carter of Bannerman, Man., and
the fate. David Carter of 'Clinton,
"t4 Willard ;Burnell-lferii;5thorne,
son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keinp.
•thorne of Desford,. Man.
Births
Ii.LDEBRANDT — In Seaforth, on
.Nov 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Barney- - Hildebrandt, a son.
CARRON—In'Seaforth, on Nov. 15th,
to Mr. and Mrs, S. p', Carron, a son.'
• Deaths
JACKSON ---In Hensall,:oit Nov. 20th,
Isaac Jackson, in is 96th year.
SLY-InSLY•In Tuckersmith township, on
Nov. 19th, Edwin .,. Sly, aged 74,
years.,
IFLYNN—in Bullett township, on
Nov. 23rd, Mary Purceli, wife of
Mr, 'Andrew Flynn, •
MMMLIRRAY-In Goderich, oA Vov
15th,John Murray,'aged 85 years
0W'EN_ A In Goderich, on Nov. 18t6,
Leonard- Owen, in his 88rd year.
ALDSWORTH — At "Woodholine"
Bayfield, Ont., on Nov. 22nd) Cicero
Aids -Worth, brother of Mrs.: (Rev,)
Hinds, passed peacefully away in
his 80th year. Interment , at Ex,
eter, Ont.'.
For Sale
Baby cutter, almost new, also new
Wi'llianis sewing machine in Al con-
dition.' Cheap, for quick sale. ± Apply
Mrs. Abe Brandon, Hayfield. 33-1
Bush. For Sale -
`On Lot 78, Maitland conn Goderich
township, 1 /2 miles from 1Iolir�esvfl2e,
2pieces of bush, one 15. acres, the
other 25, acres, are offered ftlr sale.
For particular's apply to Jerotne Be,.
dard,'Caurtwright, Ont. 33-4
i
"TAX 'ES !
TAX.
DS.
The last instalment of town taxes
may be.'paid ,any time now. A pen-
alty of 9*/n.wili, be ineurred:if nofpaid
before"Dec, 1433 Office 'open every
dayto receive -taxes.', L. Stang, Col-
lector;., 33-3,
Music For Christmas
I ant; ,now in a position to 'put in'
.;your 'keine a Piano, Radio, Phone -
'graph 'ox' Player Piano at the best
prices ever quoted. 1 ani dealing' with
some the of best- and nd s i n
t o gest eoin-
panies in Canada; and with my selling
expenses cut down to a minimum you
are :peit:cc' of :saving a big roll of
bills, over my competitors. Please
bear in ntend my farming operations
icee
e from calling on You all
per -
Serially 'and
erSenaly'and
anyone callingat
my
hof no gr,phonfng� 34-616 asking for'
prices, etc., will get the best ofsay=
lace Thaniung:ahvwhoh
•ave. kindly
patronizes) me in�,,the past;,( remain,'
•gonrs'for 'Mere. bi sine'ss;'fonathau E
Hugill, phone 34-616. 33-3
CliritOn
etie<�-Re c%r2
Burgess' Portrait Studio
OPEN EVER -V TUESDAY
T.3.,,Nn 14:80 am. to 2`pin
11 you want" pur',ratts for Christ-
Inas put it off no loner or you will
be disappointed. Notice change i of
Foul's ' (11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.) Be' of:
time. If you write nae at Mitchell
and make appointment for any Tues-
day in these hours you will have pre-
Ourgess' Portrait Studio;'Clinton'
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J. VICAR C NRO �M 7 -
A M HITECS'
Plans, Specifications prepared for
Residences, Churches, Schools, etc:
Best references'.
Rooth 8, Coote Chambers,
Market Lane, London
32-11
Grape Fruit
California Grapes
Haddie Fillets
T.liedford Celery
Sweet Potatoes
Watson's Grocery
Phone 111 Clinton
Wanted
•Good store location reasonable rent.
Write, giving full /particulars, to Box
820, Brantford, Ont. 82-2-p
Rouse For, Sale.
At a sacrifice for 'immediate sale,
comfortable house` in Frederick street.
Apply to MIs. Harry, 1tIcCooI, R. 11.,
19, 4, Goderich. 38-2
NOTICE
Notipe is hereby given that James
Thomas Young, of the Town of God-
erich, in the County of Huron, Ma-
chinist, will apply to the Parliament
of Canada, at the next session there-
of, far' a bin of divorce from his wife,
Leona Clzristeaa Young, of the said
Town of Goderich, on the ground of
adultery and desertion.
Dated at the Town of Goderich, in
the County of Huron, this 21st day of
Noveinber; A.D. '1925: '
- I -lays do Hays, Barristers, eta:, Ham-
ilton street, Goderich„ Ont., solicitors
for the applicant. 33•6
Business Fox Sale
The opportunity ;is, offered to buy
out a paying grocery* in London.
Sydney Smythe, Market Lane, Lon-
don. 32-2-p
Teacher Wanted
For S. S. No. 4, Tuckersinth. Ex-
1perieneed teacher preferred. Duties
to commence after 'Christmas vaca-
tion. Applications received up to
Monday, Nov. 3011x. G. R. Fear, R. R.
No.,.5, Clinton. • . 32-2.p
Barred Rock Cockerels For Sale
A number of Barred Plymouth Rack
cockerels, bred from pullets from W.
J. Johnston's . pent Meaford, mated
with finale of Guild's 1 and 2 pens,
Togo strain Price $2,00 each. Frank
Weekes, Varna. Photic 31-622. 32-2
House to Rent -
'0 room house in Frederick, street.
Apply to W. Brydone, • '82-2
Stray heifer
Strayed to premises of undersigned,
4th coin, Goderieft township, some
weeks ago, a tedq'and white heifer
rising 2 years Owner can have same
by daroving property and paying ex-".
pensee, 3.3ohnston, R.•R. No. 1, Bay-
field.• .82„3„
illeeting.of Huron CountyCouncii
The Counnil,pf the 'Corporation" of
Huronewi1l meet in the `Council,Cham
beg,:Goderich; at 3-o'c1oc1C•in-the af-
ternodn of Tuesday, 'the "!1st' day of
December,,1925. A1b accounts against
the County, must be in-ths,hands of
the ,Clerk;not later than. Monday • ire,
ceding the: meeting of Connell. Geo.
W, Holman, County Clerk,, .Goderich,
Nov.; 12th, 1925. „ .. 32-2
•
Auction Sale •
Of (€arm• Stock, The undersigned
auctioneer has received instructions
to sell by public auction at Lot 22,
eon. '7, Goderich township on Monday,
Nov. 301h, at 2. o'clock, shalt), the fol
low!ingt horses—Heavy horse, rising
7 years; heavy horse .rising 8 years;,
grey Percheron filly r•ising:2 . years;
driving mare, .9‘, years,~ quiet and re-
liable. Cattle—Cow, 4 years,due in
Jan.; cow, .4 "years, due in April;
young cow, 'mincing good; 2 young
cows due in, Dec.; thoroughbred
stein heifer due in Jan.;'.,2 steers,' 3
years old; 3 steers 21/2 years old;' 2'
steers 2 years;,old, 2 heifers 11/ years
old; 100 pullets Terneet_ . 10 months';,
credit given on • furnishing' bonkal$le'
paper or a• discount ° of 5 per cent.,
straight, allowed for cash. Every-
thing ,advertised will"tpbsitivsiy 'bo
sold as the proprietor is leaving the
farm ''.fprwthe:winter: Geo.' 33. Elliott;.
Auctioneer., 'Richard Bond, Propria'
fetor:' • : 32-2
Cattle For. -Sale
10 yearlings, and 2 cows to freshen
about Jan. 1st, J, .IL :,Quigley, Lou-
don Road, Phone 3 on 619. 31-4-p
Radio Sets For Sale
1 hake for sale the following radio
sets-
One De Forest Croele three; tube.
Y e
Price, all complete with large Baldwin
loud speaker, storage- battery, B Bat-
teries, nothing elseto buy, $140.00;
One two tube De Forest orest Crosley,
all complete,, nothing . else to buy,
$73.00,
Oue' Uncle Sam three tube, in solid
mahogany cabinet with.' storage bat-
tery, -large Baldwin loud speaker, all
complete, f ,] 0
, 25.0 .
These sets may be ,den and heard
at Ely, place on Townsend street,: back
of the public school.' Lantern slides
describing the De Forest Orosley sets
will be shown at the: Star Theatre in
the near future. Ii, A, l3,ov'ey, Clin-
ton, phone 89, . 30-03
Clinton PouttrejHouse
Highest Prices Paid for
New Laid Eggs
Everything points to 'good prices
for the winter,eggs Call and ask for
the recioe for dor ;.egg -producing
mash --free by callilrg. at .our office.
Now is the time.'` Co put as many eggs
as possible on the market while the
Price is soaring,'
Always in. the market for good
quality poultry
Piesne our office 214J 9r prices
N. W. Trewartha
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
The Wise Man
Insures his property against loss
by fire
The 'Wiser. Man
Does not stop there but insures' his
life also. Flow muchr are you
worth to your family?
All Lines 01! Insurance
Agent for Huron County for
The Sun Life Insurance Co. of Canada
. E.'RORK,E
Office at residence, cor. Mary and
Orange streets, opp, the rink
Phone 253 90-'.
ARROW
BARRISTER
will be at his office
in Clinton each
MONDAY
From 3 to p.m.
80- f.
J
Clinton's Hospital
For Sick Furniture.
Operations of healing performed
daily
Our Slogan—"Stronger Than New"
Don't let that broken chair or other
article occupy space another clay
without Loving rent;
• Upholstering )
•
We have also a niee line of tap-
ery upholstering material Send us
that shabby suite or couch-and'have
it recovered and be in shape for your
Christmas entertaining. Prices: -the
closest. •
W. S. DOWNS, CLINTON'
Opp. Ontario St. Chunk Sheds,.
• Phone 95 - 32-4-p
- Raw Furs Wanted
At highest market prices. " Will
pay for mink skins, prime, $5,00 to
310.00. Raccoon, prince and part
prime, 32.00 to 35.00 3"or••other ruts;
will pay as much •as Toronto dealers,
H. A. Hovey, Clinton. Phone 89 30-tf
Potatoes Wanted
Must be No, 1 grade, in Milk, Will
buy :any quantity. Jas. Steep,' Clin=
ton. Phone 40, 28,0
Safety Razor Blades Sharpened
•Satisfaetion .guaranteed or money
refunded. 'Single .edge '3o. Double
edge, 4e. J. E. Hovey, druggist, agent,
Clinton. 26-8
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
• Clothes cleaned pressed' and re-
paired. Woolen goods dry' cleaned.
Rooms over Heard'd' barber shop,
W. J. Jago.--83-tf
C11n' :'" -
vAtArttiots
NEAPS OF FOLKS GET
' HEAPS OF HEAT
WITH LITTLE - HAPS OF
HEAT FOLKS. COAL
It doesn't fake a ton of coal to keep
any house warm. Throw on a few.
shovels of •Heat Folks coal and keep
the home comfortableday
in
and day
out. When you seea hazylittle cUrl
of smoke that looks eozy,,and content
ed waving up a chimney, the'charices
are the • Heat Folks are breathing; a
sigh of satisfaction at work well-done.
A, little Heat Folks • coal goes a long
way because it is rich in heat and
lean inashes. \33 you are not already
protected by the Heat'Folksv get them
in your bin without a day's delay.
Call the
for good, : clean coal
9 A a CdP -
.,
NY
PHONE 74 CLINTON
TIILTRSD 4 Y', NOVEMBER 2G, 1925:,
The Miller ier ardware "Cor paiy
announces :a change in its
BUSINESS `POLICY
it has always been the policy of this store to give its customers
the benefit of theAowest .,possible prices for standard Ynerehandisd,
consistent with a fair and reasonable profit, but;
NOW, We are going still further
Beginning Sept. 1st we will adopt the policy of selling
chandise `obe tiur ablien'a cash basis under this new policy we will ba
b
to give our customers stf11.GREATER'VALUES, in;'fact;,;tho;lowest
Prices given anywhere,except in the, very largestf c'
where business is done on the same basis. o rty,stgros,
-
Thele 10 no store of business today,
that can • zn}gg Y undercredit syotem
the f
sell goods as those who sell for cash only,
because a -merchant doing business that way must marls his .;mer-
chandise at a price sufficient to',offset 'the' losses due to long out-
standing and in some instances" uncollectible accounts.
CONSEQVENTLY, in eliminating this additional cost of doin
busines,-WE are going to be -able to serve you in the. future at much
lower prices with a fair profit to the store, and' a real saving'ta you
who take advantage' of them. •
TELEPHONE 53
IMMIZIOP
Rowland's
►,:are
Old Stand
CHT NAMEL STORE
LIVE AND DRESSED
•
PO JLA`11.1( WANTED
•
' And Feathers
We pay highest prices. Write for
price list. Crates Ioaned. We are
buyers 12 months in the yearn'
Established over 30 years "
A. Stork & Sons
25 St. Patrick's' Market, TORONTO'
• 3'8;10
FL,Ot,.TR, -FEED
AND SEED
Have a ear load of Hominy Feed
This is a feed made.' from the heart
of the corn, cooked and saturated with
malt and sugar. The strongest feed
on the market, yet safe feeding; Try
it on those pigs you are finishing or
for fattening thickens. Special price
for the next two weeks for .cash.
Just received a„ carload of oyster
shell. By buying these feeds in car
lots we get special prices ' and offer
them to you the same way.
Also Tankage, Beef Scrap and
Charcoal.
SPECIAL
Ha "e a few bags bf No. 1 Ontario
Variegated Alfalfa and are offering
kat 312.00 per bushel, while it lasts.
1f you have arty money to spare you
will find it will pay you well to buy
your •requirements for spring now.
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Peed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
COAL
Having erected new coal sheds will
have on hand full stock of coal for
immediate delivery. Prices reason.
able. •
R. J. MILL.C" R
Orders taken at residence, phone 119
COAL
Owing to; . the strikewe have. ne
hard coal, but -we have Pocahontas,,
Soft Coal, Coke and Kennel Coal.
ALSO SOME SLABS
E. WARD
Phone 155. , Huron Street.
Second Hand:
Sewing Machines
sold cheap during November
Also full stock of needles,
repairs, etc.
' W. GLEN COOK
Phone 1713 P.O. Box 201, Clinton
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For FALL & WINTER Months
Take out en agency for Nursery Stacie
with a good Ran..
You can macre good mono and add
materially to your present come.
We Pay Our Ayr rots
Weekly or monthly, auPPIY canvassing
carry the largest stock•of
Canadian -grown Fruit Trees, Shrubs.
etc. write for. particulars.
PELHAM NURSERY 00.
TORONTO 2, ONT.
Established 40 yearn. 600 acres.
The
he pest
THE ONE WHICH
---Gives you ,the longest service,
—.Keeps you dry and comfortable,
—Maintains its good appearance as long'' as you hear it.
IS YOTJR MOST ECONOMICAL SHOE.
We know whereof 'we speak when we say
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is the' most economical shoe to be had. We have proved this by twen-
ty-five years of actual .test.. The men who started using this slide
twenty-five years ago are still using them and 'will accept no other.
We have just.i.'eceived a shipment fresh from,the fadtory. Get into
a pair of these and. save money onour shoe needs.
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FRED �J�• r .
The Big Shoe Store
Cpposltie tine Town Hall
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VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, irons, Fans aid other'.
Appliances ,.
Wiringand
epairs, Phone i"slur
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To ouruusual line of Flour. and Feed we have added a full line
of groceries of the very ibest quality and we will endeavor to serve
you satisfactorily.
FLOUR AND FEED
Bran,
Shorts, Millfeed and Chop'always on hand'
.
Purity,'Five Roses 11Ia ale Leafn
, 1 and North Star Manitoba wheat flour
1/
Jewel, Maple Leaf, blended wheat flour
Monarch and Pastry Flour
POULTRY SUPPLIES"
,
A fun line of Specifics, � ,
hes RoupCure Laying "Mash,
1 Y Masli 1'atteni5n
g g
and Poultry Leg .Bands
WIIEAT, OATS "AND BARLEY WANTED
a
Greenhouse 'Phone 141-z•-3