The Clinton News Record, 1922-8-10, Page 5f Interest to You
and Me
The soft coalminers are said Tobe
xs zllzzti to g•o to werk. We hope
they will also be willing to "work
hard;
The "1'inghain Acivenee says there.
will be frost 'within six weeks as the
l atydids are out. We wish Katy
hadn't for a few weeks yet.
TIte country is bound to Pin from
,the tax on cigarettes-, If you smoke
them you pay the tax and if you
all smokez }
�dort
't smol 4 o is , } C
for your health.
IT Mr. Fianna is not upheld (in'
-referencea,to 'Seeping employees out
.of ,politics) the country may as well,
understand at once that the, King
-Government intends to make the
.:government railways pay political in-
-stead of monetary dividends.-
-Kin -sardine :Review,
* M y Ile
D1. Graham Bell, the inventor .of
the telephone,' who died' on Wednes-
.day last, was ,buried; with the simp-
lest of ceremonies, at Baddeek, Cape
Breton, on Friday. The operators
at the local exchanea stored work
for two minutes ori' Friday afternoon
,out of respect to his memory.
a :n
The Goderich Ohautauqua ran be-
hind about $350 but Clinton has
never yet had a deficit and this year
-theGirls' Arxiliary expect to have a
nice little sure to hand over to the
Hospital Building Fund, 11he Chau_
tauqua is appreciated by the people
of Clinton,and vicinity an -the young
"ladies who have been responsible for
'bringing it each year are: a' live bun-
ch of hustlers, who take no end of
trouble, to see that it is a --success:
Varna
The farmers in this vicinity are
nearly through: cutting grain and re-
port good erops.
Mr. John Hankin of Exeter has re-
turned to finish Dr.. Moffat's ton -
St. •John's church is •holding its'
animal concert in Mr.- John Beat -
tie's lawn on Tuesday evening next.
A geed program is being provided.'
H0 Imesville
IM
r J. Haroldof North
Lowery
Bay visited the. Misses Proctor and
other relatives '`around here for a
:short time recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sheppard
spent Sunday at the home of their
niece, ;Mrs. Fisher of Colborne.
Quite a number from the village
took in the sports 50 .Clinton on
:Monday. •
hlrs. Wm. Proctor of Detroit re-
turned . home Monday after visiting
*-- her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Palmer for
some time.
Mrs. Harry Martin of Toronto
-spent Monday with her sister, Mrs.
-J. R; Alcock.
Mr. and Mrs.:' Stock motored to'
:Milverton on Saturday and "returned
Sunday, bringing her mother, Mrs.
Ratz, back with them for a visit.
Mr, Wnt • ,Bedour and his two
,slaughters, Misses Kathleen and An-
nabelle, attended
n-nabelle,"attended the funeral of the
-former's father, Mr. Alex. Bedour of
*Courtwright, an Thursday last:
London Road
Mr: and Mrs. Roy Bradshaw and
_family of Bradshaw and Mr. Ernest
Bradshaw of Detroit motored Op and
:spent Sunday as- the guests of the
:latter's' sister, Mrs, Lawrence Steph_
*$neon.
The U. F, W. 0. will meet next
'Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mao. Milton Wiltse, It is expected
that an illuminant demonstration wile
be a feature of the afternoon. A
.fu11 attendance of -members is re
quested to be present at half past
two, when the meeting opens.
Mr: Leslie Hanley of Toronto spent
the holiday at his home here.
A number of young men intend
-taking in the excursion to the west
next week.
Mr,. and :mrs 1 Henry Rossiter' of
London 'visited over Sunday with
friends on the Road.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Carter of God-
erich spent Sunday with the foitn-
•er's sister, Mrs. J. T. McKnight.
:Master Stewart remains for a long -
ser vacation.
1. HOLMESVILLIf BOY AND KEN- I
MVMILLER GIRL WED AT "
CAMLACIIIE
L'Iie' Methodist church at Cainlachie
turas the scene of 'a 'very' prettywed-
ding en ‘ Saturday everting, August
.5th, at six o'clock, when. Mr. Leslie
L. Jervis, eldest son
of Mrs:" Jos.
Jervis of I3olnesville, and Miss Ed-
na L: Walters, only daughter of Mr,
and "Mks. Percy Walters of Be nail-
ler, became man and wife,
The bride was led to the altar on
'the arm of,Mi'.'H. Childs of London,
ais Miss Doris Childs played Lohe-
grin's wedding search, on the organ.
Mr. D. Glidden, Jr, of I3ohnesville at,.
tended' the groom as best man crud
Mise Maisie Walters of Beumiller,
•cousfu of the bride, was bridesmaid,
'Tho ceremony was performed by the
Rev',: Arthur W. Brown, an old
friend and pastor of the brid{/'s fam-
ily. Canlachie Methodist people
noted the fact that it was the first
wedding Lo he solemnised in their
enure} .
The youthful bvid7a looked very
charming in a dress of ivory duch-
ess satin and -georgette, with pearl
trimmings. She wore a. "veilof etlt-
idor Brussels net
em-
broidered sa wreath' dwe
th of
'orange blossom, 'Ilia.' bridesmaid
was attired in dress a same -blue
satinth
atrn overdress of ,georgette.
The wedding repast was sorted at
the parsonage, clese by whore the
liappy couple arc spending their heir
•cy.nzoon,xn a•f;ew cdays they e}:-
poet to take up their residence on.
the groom's farm at IlohnesVille:
L,ornd echo ro
Miss S, Luesc, of txuderieb, has
been spending a few days this week.
with Mrs, Samuel Lee Miss Lucas
leaves 11'1 t e l r IG h
m r a of the k >r the
t o 1 tt S 1
S. S Molita for a three months visit
in I.ngiand.
Miss Eleanor Mains returned to
Chicago on Saturday last, after
spending the pact twe weeks at ltor
home here, ilei sister, Lizzie 0e-
eompdnied her, and will be away two'
weeks visiting friends there,
Miss Bertha Brogden of London is
visiting• at the }mute of her parents,
and other relatives:-
Master NormanP
oocy Blyth
ih
Spent the week -end with his. grand-
parents, Me, and 1Vjrs. Bragdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brunsdon and
daughter „Of Yorlcton,.Sask., are vis-
iting at the home of his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. W. Brunsdpn.
Mrs. G. Sampson" and Son, P`red
are visiting relatives and ,.riends at
Dresden and Chatham. '
Mrs% J. Scruton and daughter of
Clinton spent the week -end visiting
Mr. and Mrs, D. Itoggartb,:
Miss Florence Cartwright has re-
turned home after ,spending several
week' with her - brother, Oron,- of
Cleveland, Ohio,
Rev. W. R. and Mrs.. Osborne
and. son, Murray, have returned home
after spending the past month with
relatives at Blenheim, St, Thomas,
Charing Cross and Cottam.
Mr. T. Shaddick and son Charlie,.
of llensall spent Sunday ;at the hone
of Mr, and Mrs. W Brumbley.
Mr. Dennis; Roberton, G. T. R.
operator of Sarnia, is spending' his
holidays with his another, Mrs. M.
Ross.
Mr. and Mrs . Ben Dyremag of
Seaforth and Miss Laura Ainsley of
Comber spent Monday with Mrs. J,
Tamblyn and Mrs, J. Elsley:
Mr. and Mr's, John' Radford and
daughter, Gladys, visited relatives Rt
Paris over the week -end.
Mr, .and. Mrs, Kunkle and daugh-
ter of Niagara are visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
17. Crawford.
Jr: and' Mrs. Bert Armstrong and
children'have returned to their.hofne
in Toronto, after visiting relatives
The community'picnie will' be
at Mr. Chas. Watson's°grotiniis, ad-
joining the village,' on Wednesday,
August 23rd. A lively' contested
baseball game will be played between
the young ladies of Harlock and
Londesboro Football and race's
for young and old Bring your
basket and enjoy the afternoon.
A', big U. F. 0. picnic, to be ad-
dressed by Premier Drury, will be
held at Grand.Bend on August 16.
Animals Astray
Came to the premises of the un-
dersigned one mile east of Varna,
on the Bayfield road, about June 15,
2 spotted steers and one roan heifer,
all one-year olds. Owner may have
sante by .proving property and. pay-
ing expenses. Robert Webster; Var.-
nil;
arna;° Ont. , l 2-tf
.Tenders Wanted
Bulk or separate tenders for Mac-
onry, Lathing and Plastering, Paint-
ing and Glazing, 'Plumbing, Sheet
Metal Work, Hot Water heating, EI-"
ectric Wiring and Tile Work in con,
nection with alterations and additions
to, Hosptal, Clinton, Ontario, for the.
Clinton Hospital Board' will be re-
ceived by the- undersigned not later,
than 5 p.m; on Monday, August 28,
1922. The.,jowest or any tender not
necessarily ' accepted, Plans and
specifications may be had on applica_
tion to the Secretary, Mr. Shad,
Manager of Molsons Bank, Clinton,
Ontario, or from the Architects.
Nicholson & MaeBeth, Architects, 46:
Queen Street, St. Catharines, 62-2
For Sale
A piano case organ,. walnut settee
and child's sidewalk sulky. M'rs:
Geo. McKenzie. 62-tf
Team For Sale -
A pair of geldings, 5 and 7 years.
Sound and right. -For cash or bank
able paper. A. Townshend, 16th
con. Goderich township, R. R. No,
2, Cilnton. - Phone 22 on 604." 62-tf
For Sale
Choice Fox hound Pups : 8 .weeks
olct, $5 and $3 for immediate sale.
Alsobroken dog. II. Brandon,
Bayfield • 62 -if
ITorses For Sale at Bayfieid
To close .the estate of the late C.
Tippett ,there will he sold .by private
sale two horses; 4 and 7 -years old.
Fred cEvca land rd Ca5. Hails
c r othe-estate, Ba
executors forfield-. t y
62-t:f
hand Bag Lost
A lady's handbag was lost,in
Clin-
ton
on Monday, The perSonpick-
ing up same is requested to leave it
with E. Munroe, Clinton, 62-1-p
Farm P Sale
1 t For S I e
Lot No. 30, Con. 1i, Township of
IIuliett, containing 100 acres of land.
On the premises is a good barn and;
comfortable house, water supplied by
windmil]. The land is in a good state
of cultivation. For terms and condi-
tions of sale apply to Mrs, S. Lee,
on premises, J. Fingland, Adlninistra_
tor Estate of Samuel Lee, Tondeshoro
Ontario or W. Brydone, Solicitor for
the Estate, Clinton Ontario, _62,3
RHEIIMATIS!1
Tontpleton's Rheumatic Capsules .
have Itecome the Standard Remedy
for Rhbutnatlsnb Selatica, Nettritis
and,Leflaba80. Titov:ands have been
restoredto heatththroughT,h,CYs.
11 yoti.softer, get a box at your
Druggist's to -day. Don't let pain
Spoil the befit years of your lite.
THE 9
standard Rcmcd
,Sold by J, E.: Uni'eyr 0 h1ton, out,
Mtirrtages
C
JERVx,r— WALIl3RS At (;¢rrniacliio,
on August 5th, by the Rev .Arth-
ur VS', Brown, ,ldihua L., only
t t er O
a ..
la t lri,and M•�, F a c
l Mn,Mr 1 Mrs. o
h y
Walters of Benmiller, to'Leslie 5,
Terris, eldest son of Mrs, Joseph
Tervis of I3olmesville.
lMIOFFAT-- SINCIAAIR ---In Clinton,
on August 0th, by tho Rev. J., E•
Hogg, ..Nae, daughter of Mr, and
Mrc, Was, Sinclair of Stanley
Township, to Peter Bryden Moffat,
Births
LI PPING`J'Ol+l•---Itx Clinton; tin Aug:
8th, to Mr. and Mrs. T, 21. Lep-
pington, a daughter, Iona May,
ARMSTRONG—At Constance, op ,Tu;
ly 31st,, to. Mr, ;and Mrs, Howard
Armstrong, a: -.daughter.
MAIR---:At Allendale, on August 8th,
to Mt.. and Mac, Carl Mair, a
daughter, --.Muriel ,lean.
CAN`iiED'ON--In Clinton Hospital,. on
August 8th, to Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Cantelon, twins, One dead.
Deaths
ROSS—In Tackersmith, on August:
8th, Henrietta McKay, widow of
the late William Ross, aged 86
years,.
SCOTT --Suddenly, on August 7th, at
Toronto, William Bower Scott,• son
of the late James Scott of Clinton,
in his 70th year.
BEDARD—At Courtwriglkt, on July
;; 31st, Alexander, Bedard, formerly
of Goderich township, hi his 75th
year.
Reeve McQuaid of McKillop was
in Toronto recently in connection
with the sale of debentures,,
NOTICE TO CREDITOIRS,
In the estate of John- - Bowcock,
Deceased.
Notice' is hereby given that all
persons having claims • against the
estate of John Bovicock, late of
the village' of •Londesboro, in the
'Cointy of Huron,;'Esquire,, deceased,`
who died on or about' the 29th day
of June; 1922, are repuired to deliver
to George Garrett;" the' executor of
the' said estate of his solicitor, on.
on. before' the 31st' day of August,
1922, a full statement of their claims.
together
with
particulars thereof,
and the nature of the securities, if
any, held by them, ,all duly verified
)by efltavit.
- And take notice that after the
said last. mentioned date the said' ex -
Titer will preeeed to 'distribute the
estate of the said deceased amongst
the persons enaitled thereto having,
regard only to such claims . as he
shall have received due notice and in
accordance therewith.
Dated at Clinton, this 2nd day of
August, A.D., 1922.
W .
BRYDONE. Clinton. Ont.
Solicitor for the said Executor
62-3
How to Plan
Your Meals
When mother starts to plan a
meal, let her not start with
meat -But with -
Brown's good bread
-the- loafthat lends z st to
all other foods, and makes
thein go further.
Ask your Grocer for it.
F. -J BROWN & CO.
A GOOD BAKERY
PHONE NO. 1 CLINTON
iss One Night.
"e P-avillon
CODERICH
.NEAR SUNSET HOTEL.
for the remainder, of the season
SOMETHING NEW'
and novel
EVERY NIGHT WE OPEN
le•��1.
Tuesday, r •
Thursday
Saturday
MEET ME AT VIE ?AV,
62-1.
A
IT'S so SW
DELICIOUS
rex Tea
141-"K K P u lkt.
AN AND
LAD�
10005
is sold on merit and merit alone. Try
it once and rou`wi11 never go' back. to
Japans. At an grocers.
Getting Pickled
Now that pickling season is at hand it .will pay you to• be
sure; of the vinegar and spices 'you use. ,
01JR VINEGAR AND SPICES ARE OF THE HIGHEST
QUALITY AND, OUR PRICE 15 AS LOW AS ANY
deliver service .
Our y e s e is second to none, Y au get prompt service
at our Quality Store, TRY US.
Get the Habit of Dealing at '
JOHNSCN & CO'S GROCERY Phone 10
THE STORE' FOR EVERYBODY,.
Try a Ton of Our Chestnut Coke,
It is cheaper and cleaner than anthracite and burns
without smoke or gas
Just .the thing for summer cooking and early winter heating
Exclusive Agencu for D. L. & W.
Scranton Coal.
J. B. MUSTARD ' Phone 74
Office opposite G. 21. R. station.
FOR SALE
MQDERN HOME—William at Princess. •
LOT—Full :size, garden,- fruit, 'shade- trees, large lawns. -
,HOUSE -.-•Frame, ..full size cement basement, hot water -heating,
extra -large .verandah,:, balcony,
GROUND FL OR—Ha l living-room,dining-room,'
O 1, g , den, kitchen,
pantry, wash-roomside-verandah on kitchen:
FIRSTFLOOR , -hall, five bedrooms, three-piece bathroom, large
size octagon pedestal basin glass
towel rods,etiel'
etc.
Each sleeping apartment equrPPed with individual
heat and an im-
proved 'of ventilation.
Everything for health, comfort and convenience.
Apply on premises, D. S. Chiff. 61-tf
SHOW.
CARDS
It Pays to Advetise Use your own window
space
• DAVID. B. CUNNING-11AM. CLINTON, 61.4-p
MONSTER
United Farmers' Picric
at Grand Bend on
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16
Speakers- Premier Drury, Wm.
Black, M.' -P., A. Hicks, M. P. 1'.,
Sports of all kinds, Baseball match
in the morning. Come- and enjoy
the day at the lake. 61-0
For Sale
•Some good flooring, 'doors, etc'.
Apply to A, McKenzie; Kippen.
62-2-p
Miss Mettle Blacker is spending
a few days visiting her aunt and
uncle in Goderich,
Tenders Wanted -
Tenders will -be received by the un_
clersigned for the completion of the
unfinishd portion of Branches B and,
C of the Kinburn Swamp Drain in
the Township of Hullett. There is
approximately 800 cubic yards to
be removed. Tenders will be open-
ed at Londesboro on Tuesday, August
1.51IS at 7.30 p.m. at which time the
Council will meet. A cheque for
5% 'of the amount of tender to ac-,
company the same. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted,
John Fingland, Clerk•, of IIullett, 61-2
Farm For Sale
Lot 29 , concession 13 Hullett, on
the premises there -is a good bush
and never failing 'creek, land suit-
able for all kinds of grain and roots.
Apply onthe premises to the leg-
atees 61-2-p
Watch Found
On rho }each at BayfleId, a 851,
ver watch. C. T -I. Venner. 61-tf
' Mortgage
Wanted' to borrow $4000,00 on
S est double
farm in.` McKillop, nit s . r y d b
value, W. Bryclon4. •,-.,61-2
Hoose For Sale
Frame cottage with two lots, on
Huron street. ' barn on premises,
garden • with small fruit For
further particulars apply to Miss B.
Cantel it; on premises. 61-tf
Baytield's Voters' List
The Voters', List, ' 1922, 1'ov the
Village of Bafield, County of Hur-
on, Notice is hereby given that 1
have transmitted or delivered to the
persons mentioned in section 9 of
the Ontario. Voters' List Act the cop-
ies 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
enti
t
-
1ec to Vote it the said Municipality
at elections of the Legislative As-
seinbiy and at Municipal elections
that the said list was first posted up
office Bayfield en the26th
in my o ce at y d
day of July, 1922, and remains hero
for inspection, : And 1 hereby call
upon all voters to examine said list
and if any errors Or omissions aro
found therein to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have same corrected ac-
cording to law, Dated at Bayfield
this 26th day of Suly, 1922, II, W,
Erwin, Municipal Clerk. 60.3
COME WITH US TO
Goderich
AND ATTEND TIIE
Dinner Dance
—AT—
Hc,tel' Bedford
Next Saturday Evening
AUGUST 12th
Dancing from:6,30 to 12.00.
Music by Miss Gene Connon and
London Orchestra.
Sunday Dinner—Music 1 to 2.45.
Sunday Supper—Music 5.30 to 6.45.
Write or phone for reservations to
Hotel Bedford, Goderich,
RATES:
Saturday Evening, ,6.30 to 12.00
53,00 per couple.
After 8.30 $1.00 per couple
With additional charges for lunch
a la carte.
Farm For Salo
Lot 16 pt. 17 concession 1 Hullett;
Huron, road 1t/ miles east of Clin-
ton. This farm contains 127 acres
100 acres drained and in first class
condition, the balance is, pasture
land and bush: On the premises is
a good barn 40x74,with stone stabl-
ing osnd cement floors, also hen house
pig pen and drive shed on cement
foundation. There is a two story
brick house with modern convenien-
ces. Farm is well watered with' first
class springs and also spring creels
running across one corner. Fenn
is well adapted for mixed farming.
For ;testes and conditions make ap-
plication on the premises or Clinton,
R. R. No. 4• John Noble 58-tf
LicenseNumber Lost
License No.. 148-825 lest between
Porter's Hill and Clinton. Finder
kindly communicate with utter &
Perdue, Clinton. 59-tt
For Sale Or Rent
Brick 'residence for 'sale or rent,
Rattenbury street at present oc-
cupied by R. Marshall, Possession
August 1st, apply Jacob Taylor 24
Ellerbecic Ave. Toronto, 57-tf'
Farre For Sale ^
Lot 26, Con. 17th; on the Base
line, mile north., of Clinton. 221./a
acres 'first class land, good house,
bank barn and young orchard just
beginning to bear. Also 7 -roomed
house on Albert Street, Clinton. Wa-
ter, good garden, barn. Apply on
a e• iMrs. John r premises. Halstead.
—41-tf
Spirella Corsets
Spirella Corsets for healthfulness,.
style, Comfort and -durability. Ev-
ery corset Made to measure. •Mr's
Elizabeth Kennedy, Ontario street,
Clinton, Phone' 142. 12.1921
House for Sale
$-room, solid brick house, town
warier and electric ,lights; good gar-
den and chicken honso, Apply on
promises„ Corner of North and
Spencer ;~Sts, ---A. C. Clarkson,--S0-t£
11'
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Successors to NI. T, CQrloSs--.-•Low q tds old stand
I5'IRST COME-- FIRST SERVED—Act quickly while they last,,,
A few odd Jots of 100% Pure Paint (discontinued colors) to
be closed out. If you have a small job of painting to do, this is
- -your opportunity to get paint aint at' less than manufaoturer•'s prices :
HERE IS.'I115h LIST :-1
MARTIN-SJ'NOUR 1 q0 Ju c' PURE PAINT
E
Light Blue Gray, Cream, ; Light • Brow},'Yellow Gray,
Crean White, Olive Gray and Lavender.
Half gallon cans at $2,10, regular
:
Price
$2,65
PQiunatrtcaCnosnsrtat555c1,.1r0p�rleagulparr4cepri7c5ec,$1,40
�
Half al pints at 30c, regular price .45c,
Lowe Bros., ;Limited `High Standard quality ---Flat Colors for,
Interior Woodwork, Walls, Ete,, Ready to use,
Several Quart and Pint cans in the following colors : ;Light and
Dark tan, Ivory, Neutral Green : Blue, Gree$, Gray, Cream Tints.
Pint
Quarstsatctt tOo,$1.2Qreg, regulalarpricer. price 80c151,50
u
Sealooet (a rime —
P x) Quart at (i5c regular
F. S price JOc
Pints at 3uc, regular price 50e
Several Jars Oak Graining Colors' 35c per Jar, reg. rice 500.
Neptinite Varnish (best varnish ?made) in quartse
only at $1.50 :
each, regular pride $1.90,
;MAPLE LEAF PLAT WALL `PAINTS
In .Colors: -,Sky Blue, Pale Green, Pink,
Quarts at 75e, Regular price"$1.25 Pints at 25c, Regular 65cr
FLOOR -LAC -Jit ,Colors: Mahpdany, Cherry; Rosewood,
RHEIREMBIIMEHili
Quarts at 75c, reguler 51.25. Pints at 2,5c, regular 65e.
AFL
few, half pints, of Bath- Enamel at 25c each re a
THIS -SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY AUG . 1 ? A price 5141,,
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Phone 68;
OFFICE HOURS :
9.30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5:80 p.m.
7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Sundays by
appointment,
Wednesday afternoon closed.
DR. W, R. NIMMO--
Chiropractic Specialist.
Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and
Chronic Diseases.
CONSULTATION FREE
Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont..
62-4
To Sell or Rent
House on Princess street. For
particulars apply to W. Brydone.
58-tf
u ust
IS A MOTH OF
Spoeia!
Yalues
In Ladies' and child-
ren's Fine Shoes, Ox
fords and Slippers.
Reg. $7,50 to $S for $6,00
Reg. $6.50 to $7,00 for $5.00
Reg. $5.50 to $6.00 for $4 00
Mang more values,
just as good.
Wm. Barry
Opposite the Postofflee. Clinton
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. A. M. HEIST
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate, Des Moines 'Still College
of Osteopathy.
Licentiate Iowa and Michigan State
Boards of Medical Examiners.
Spinal adjustments given to remove
the cause of. disease.
Catarrhal deafness, adenoids, and
enlarged tonsils treated.
without surgicM operation.
Stomach and intestinal diseases
treated without the tise of drugs or
surgery.
Successor to'Dr. Heileman.
Office, Goderich, Ont.
At the Graham House every Tues-
day after 6.30 p.m.
Sibilit Cern
Wisconsin No. 7, ,Improved Learn-
ing, Golden Glow, Bayley, White
Cap, Crontpton's , Early, LongfeIloty,
Eureka Ensilage and Golden Ban-
tam Sw eet,
SEED BUCKWHEAT.
Japanese, clean, cool 'and sweet. "
MILLET. •.E E
SEED M
Yellow and red..
SORCISUM.
•'
Early Amber, Sugar Cane.
CALF MEAL.
Royal" Purple Calf Meal and Stock
'Foods,
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
WOOL'
W. Jenkins & & Son.
FLOUR AND FEED;„
Phones: Elevator 199, Residents 141
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned d and re-
paired:.
pxesse a r
ppaired:. Woolen goods dry cleaned.
oohs over Beard's barber shop.
W. J. Jago, —83-tf
Boars for Service
Champion bred, big typo Yorkshire
and Chester White boars for service.
At home :every forenoon -A, C.
Lava, Phone 5 on 689, Clinton •--28
The South -Enid
Grocers
Try our store for your supplies,
you will find our prices
a AS LOW AS ANY
FULL STOCK FRESH GROCERIES
Prompt delivery to all parts of the .
town.
HIGHEST PRICE FOR
BUTTER AND EGGS
PI-IONE ORDERS PROMPTLY
'DELIVERED. p.
Mrs. M. J. Brown
PHONE 144.
Chestnut Coke
We hav',e on hand : for immediate
delivery a or of real Chestnut Coke
KENNEL ANDOF
S T COAL
Also some good• Hardwood.
Leave orders at my Residence,
Huron street, or : Phone 155.
E. WARD
COA
NUT. STOVE & EGG
ALWAYS ON HAND
• FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
R. J. MILLER,
Orders taken at residence, Phone 112
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Ontario Gram :Seeds,
Experience has taught us the
above seeds are the only ones for
our district. We .have on hand Gov -
eminent Graded
Red Clover Alsike
Orchard Grass Alfalfa
Timothy -Blue Grass
White and Yellow Sweet Clover
In Baby Chick' Feed
Blatchford's Milk Mash
Pratt's Buttermilk Mash
Wodehouse
,Royal Purple
H. 0. Cooked Chick Feeds
Always on hand. ,
Western Oats, Shorts, Oat Flour,
Linseed Meal, Purina Chicken Chow-
der. Flours: Five Roses, Hunts, Sil-
ver. Crown. Special prices on Hunt's
for a few days.
Wanted, a quantity of Peas, Buck-
wheat and Red Clover. Submit sam-
ples.
J.
A. FORD &. SON
Phone 123,
- Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
licenses
Live Poultry
WANTED
Par;niers . who raise poultry for
profit sell all their old roosters and
broody hens, also young , cockerels'.
weighing about two pounds each
during June and July. Coops- sup-.
plied. ; Write or phone to
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO,
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
N. W. TREWARTBA, Manager
Phone No. 190 Iiolniesville 601 r 1l
CREAM WANTED!
The demand for our butter is in-
creasing.
To supply this demand we require
more cream.
x
We request, you to ship us your
cream.
We ,guarantee e you the Highest
1VJrarket Prices, 'accurate tests and..
prompt service.
Ourfirm knownd';
is to you and needs
y
no further recommend.
Wo pay MI express charges,
furn-
ish
cream cans and pay twice each
Month,
Write 105 cans or further informa'
tion to the '
THE SEAF011111 CREAMERY Com'.
C. A, BARBER, MANAGER,