The Clinton News Record, 1922-11-23, Page 5sameeorsessrees
rel
bQaton h
a in Ssetlatnd, a
Britishpeeple nave always
lekiers ; for Law and order.,
ant demonstrated their love
u ai, lie trolls loet Week,
Ih hunting in the North" re -
Globe 9s a farless fasein-
tiort 'lett Mr. T'doody and 11Is
tiye officers find it';t9 be in Obi
s been suggested that Lloyd.
y who .las decided to take a
seat in the Mouse of Commons,
hilt "acting' upon the hint the couli-
t;y gel's° him,
And now the Sultan has had to take.
refuge e on a British warship. John
E< g
is a great oldprotector of. the
;;friendless. Friend or foe.' makes
little difference to John;; When a
man's "under", ,]leis th'e man •who.
needs help, so John Bull argues and
•so ho nets,
' d is
s'
Limited." a
"`Tho Oonverter ,
newcompany; just, formed in. Han-
-over, " Here's hoping they get a lot
s: of the folk up p there converted. It
hurt em a bit. We were
' '.Poing to suggest that they start on
the Post man;' but perhaps we'd bet
'ter not be personal.
'Could Canada support one hun-
•dredmilltons;Y"is the, somewhat start-
, ling-questioniof a heading in a daily
:paper recently; Why, yes. 'We do
,not doubt but that it could, if they
'were all ready -handed and willing to
-work. ` But we dornot wish to, have
to hunt up winter quarters for all
that many people at once. Let 'ern
,cone gradually.
Those "hoggish," we use the^word
advisedly, Toronto people are at it
• again:: A Toronto morning daily
recently inaugurated a new feature,
ealled> "Mail Order Advertising,?' ' a.
',page.is,run on Saturday and erowd-
•.ed with small advertisements of ev-
erything used in the home, to which'
the : attention of • the out-of-town
'readers is especially called. , Then•
a letter has been sent out, no- doubt
hundreds of them came to Clinton and
-vicinity,' two reached this office, In
which this special mail order scheme
was- explained and a questionaire „is
',enclosed asking Tor. information as
to 'the :num?er of things bought in
Toronto during recent visits, etc.
'The object"7s'elearly to'"hog" all the
trade, not :only' of 'the
•people'
who;
Ermatune to time visit tho' city but
to
keeP
it
throughout, the
year,
ar
;along this mail order' abuts. The
circularalso„ goes on to explain that
the' Dona -hien Government has re-.
•cognized.`.`.the'importane of mail or-
der:'buying'and .has -.passed regula-
tions .,which are now.;;eli'ective, enab-
.ling you to order goods by mail and
pay ,a cash against• delivery of;.Sany
.parcel, up :to the _value of,,$100.00.."
The letter goes on to say, "it is a big
step 'forward, and our 'mail order
page; ~till put this, new Market place
within your reach."'Thus clothe
'big cities -reach out with the long
Farm of advertism 'i for 'without'tlhat •
the Toronto merchants couldn't do a
dollar's worth of business in a town
like Clinton, and pull ",in the trade'
'erhile the merchants of Clinton, some
of them at least, do nothing fo Pre -
volt it, The News -Record, and al-
most every other weekly paper has.
. refused ,oven and over +`again to 'take
.advertising from these big snail. or
der firhis but they find a way to get
around the loyalty of the weekly
newspapers. TJIE WEEKLY NEWS-
PAPER I5 THE ONLY VOICE, THE
TOWN. • MERCHANT.; • IIAS TO:
REACH 1115 CUSTOMERS. IF IIE
DOESN'T •:SPEAK WITH THAT
'THE SILENCE IS UNBROKEN,
•SAVE WIHIIN TI IE 1310 MAIL OR-
':RER HOUSES THUNDER THEIR'
.NEWS TBROTIGH THE DAILY'.PAPER, COLOREDD CATALOGUE
AND CIRCULAR.
rlC
Tito following lesae
llkl Mrs. John Bead 1{4%VS1z, .( George
13esattt by Um ane {11s,of L. Q. L,
No 1036, :after tcir; last meeting.
"Dear Nit and MrS, John Beatty and
Bre, C, '.l3ti:'ttty:-=Tlie ollicere and
ieinbers of L, 0, L. 1035 extend
to you their - deepest sympathy in the
death of our late 'brother, Samuel
Gaiiiadeu. We also extend our sin-
cere thanks, for the ,great kindness
shown in ` caring for our brother
through his illness. He wasa reg::-,
alar attendant at his lodge and we
have missed him much since he was
unable toattend,•-=Signed on behalf
of the Lodge. Ben Bothwell, ' Master:
Elinor Webster, Sevretary,
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AGRICULTURE
mimmillodounnutlannee
gaufleld
Mrs. Reid and daughter, Miss Mary
„Reid, spent a week with friends at
London.
Mrs. F. A Edards and
daughter,
Miss Ploy Edwards, spent a few days
last. week at London.
Mt:Walter alter Boug and ,wine 'of, Wind-
sor spent last week at their sunnasi'
residence 011 thdi terrace,
The annual meeting of the Bal,
-bold' branch Bible Society was held
in St. Aar `e'ws cliui'ieh-mi •Tlwnsday
evening last when a 'goodnumber
turned out.The secretary, Mrs.
-I'orguson, gave ,a report of the past,
years proceedings, which was very
'encouraging, :after which the follow-
ing officers were elected :Cor the en
;suing year: President, P. 'A, Ed-
wards; vice-presidents, the .resident
eclergynteb;,;secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
•James Ferguson. And the past
eiollectors were. re -appointed for the
year. The Rev._ Mr. Colelough of
Trinity church gave very interest-
ing
g ,
ing acddress,illustrated by -lantern
views, on the "Peace River District."
Mr, Richard McDool whe spent` the
slimmer in. the west returned hone
last week.
Brandonand child are
Mrs. Abe e
visiting :frriendl ,at Winghane at pres-
ent.
Miss �,
Norah Fet' •bison is visiting
,
friends in London.
A. social' and lecture under the was
-
"cos of the Methodist church, will
be held on Thursday evening, Novem-
ber 30th. •Supper will be served rn
the basement of the church from six
to eight, after which Rev, R.' Fulton
Irwin of ,Sezforth will give '.his fir-
• mous lecture, entitled "Ireland and
:the Irish."
1 Brucefield
The Kelly, Circle held their regular
monthly meeting on November 2nd:
in the session; room of the church.:
Miss Edythe Bowey ,gave a very in
teresting paper on British Guania.
The business part :of the meeting was
then'taken charge of ;by the president.
It was decided to have. the ; annual
sale of Work on• Friday 'evening De-
cember 1st.' A chicken dinner will
also be served. Sale of work,. starts
at eight o'clock. Mrs. George Baird
and Mies Jessie Aikenhead will be
leaders for the next meeting, to be
held on December 7th, The Thank -
offering amountedto forty-seven
dollars.' •
Goderich Township
kMrs. H. 'Murphy `and Miss Jessie
returned this week from a three
months' visit with Toronto , Port
Credit and St. Catharine friends.
Mry, J. Leslie Cox 'had a most sue-
eessfulsale `• on Friday last, his
stock and implements going at good
prices, ,although the ,'farm was not
sold. It is matter for regret that
Mr. Cox's health is so unsatisfaetory
that he finds it necessary to give up
farming. He has never fully re-
covered from the effects of an acci-
dent, when he was run into bya mo-
tor '
ofor:' last year near ' London and his
car torn from under him.
On Saturday, November 11th, the
3narriage Of Miss Edna P. Edwards
of .Goderich township, formerly of
Clandeboye, daughter of Mrs, R. Y.
Cox, and Mr. William G. Fulford of
Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ful-
ford, .took place at Knox, :.church,
Stratford, : the ceremony being: per-
formed by the Rev, Mr. R. Martin.
The bride looked 'very, dainty in, her
travelling .suit of• navy velour, -with
black, picture hat, She also wore
:the. groom's -'gift,. an_ Australian red
shower
She carried a
S e
fox stole.
bon
eet
of sunset roses ses and maiden-
hair
ferns. The bride was attended'
by. Mrs. Della Brown, who ,wore a
handsome gown of black dutclless
satin trimmed With radium lace. Mr.
T. C. Pulford, 'brother of ,the,: groom,
acted as: best man. At the conclus-
ion of the ceremony ;the bridal' party
drove to the home : of Mr. W, W.
Brown, where a buffet lunch was
served. Later Mr. and Mrs. Fultora'
left Stratford on the 7.15 for points
south They have since returned to
Clinton for stay before leaving for
their' home at 51 Cambria Road,
Stratford.: 1
-Stanley Township. .
Much sympathy is felt for the
family of tho late Pied Aikenhead,*
son of Mr. Was, Aikenhead, whose
death occurred on Sridi'.y 110 Tor-
onto. His early death is snitch re-
gretted. •
Miss Mabel Castle 'returned last
week from a visit in Burk's Falls.'
4:.
Once more voe W4111 1,,0 direct 5L1.en
Cion to our Shell', Courses in Ai i leek•
taro and I•Ionie Leonoiilirs P11i,'
Town Council has very kindly grant-
ed the use of the Council Chamber
Col, the use of one of the classes, Th13
neons' class will : use the Council
Chamber and the girls' Cass the Ag-
riculturel ofile?.
Caalondats have been distributed
pretty freely but if anyone has been
missed will be, glad to supply fur -
thee' calends4 rs and information on
request,,
We strongly 'recommend these
courses to the' attention o1 the young
hien and' woolen of the district, ' To
some three months' may loots Iike ac
long time but it is a very small per-
centage of an ordinary life time and
if spent in .the study, of Low to make
ourselves more efficient it will be
time well spent. Sacrifice will bo
'entailed on the part of both, pupils
and parents but no progress is 'made
without sacrifice of some kind.
-To those who Snay wish or may be
able to take specified parts of the
course we wish to say, youaro wel-
come. Watch the press weekly for an-'.
nouncemnt as to "who's who" from
week to week.
Present indications point , to good
classes. We are anxious that this
course be a record breaker for ,Huron
County and the Province of Ontario.
To reach that point we need every
young man and. woman in the itis
trict. .If there are any explanations
you would like, do not•hesitate to
write or phone the office or better
still, call in person. —S. B. ,Stothera,`
Department of Agriculture, Clinton,
Ontario.
Tht'P:resbyterian Sunday school
entertainment and Christmas tree
will be held on December 22nd.
Mr. W. McGowan of Blyth spent
Sunday with. Mo. J. Laidlaw.
, The Wonan's Institute' will meet.
at the home of Mrs. Oliver. McBrien
on Tuesday November ,25th. The
subject of suggestions for Christmas
gifts will be token by Miss` Carter,
and Miss Ilowson.
Mr. R. D. Munroe, has bought Mr.:
n
J. Phillips'house and _lot t and•Mr.:
Phillips has bought Mr, George How -S
act's house.
Mo. Albert Naegle has bought Mr,
E. Phillips'' blacksmith shop and has
moved in. And Mr. E. Phillips has
rented Mr, J. Carter's .blacksmith
shop and has moved in., '
The Methodist, Sunday school ill'-
tend holding a Christmas ;tree and
entertaiiiinent on .'Thursday,' Decem-_.
bei 21St.
THE LAW TO RESTRAIN TIIE`
USE OF TOBACCO BY
YOUNG PERSONS
•
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GREEN 'TEA i161
It reenea in erfection—flesh, clean
and�and� T' S��
fl vor� u erior ,to the: finest
Japans yo+tt ever tasted.
Sold 1»' all Grocers..,-.
•
'.the session of the Wroxeter, Pres-
;,byte:Oen church has ''extended a Call
'to the Rev. Mr. Ferguson of Conquest
'$:sic, In case he accepts the In -
,Auction wile probably .take place a-'
iiputthe beginning of the new year,:
Marriages
LUCAS—TRl7ES--At, All Saints'
church, Toronto, on November 18th,
by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Reeve, the
Rev. Canon Cody and the Rev. T.
W. Murphy, Edith Jane, daughter
of the late Samuel Trees and Mrs.
Trees of Toronto, to Hon. Isaac
Benson` Lucas, K. C., also bf, Tor-
onto.
Births
GIBEINGS=In Tuckersmith obi No-
vember 21st, to Mr, and Mrs. Berm
Hibbin'gs, a son.
Deaths
WATT—In Clinton, on'Novernber' 21,
Thomas J. Watt. Tho funeral
Makes place from his late residence
Rattenbuiy street, west, on Friday
afternoon, service' to continence at.
two o'clock.
BRADSIAW—In Windsor, on
N
o-
vem er 19th, Bertha- wife of
,
s ex and
Mr. G. A. BrdshawofAs
a ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Davies of Clinton.
AIKENHEAD—In Toronto, on No-
vember 19th, Frederick A. Aiken -
head, syn of Mr. Wm. Aikenhead
of Stanley township, in his 22nd
' Year.
Farm For Sale
Lot -26 concession 8 Hallett Gravel
Road, 11/2 miles south of Londeiboro.
This farm contains 99 acres, more or
less,- drained and do first ,class con-
•
ditibn with 6 acr'es of bush, with a
spring •creek running through; : about
90 acres` of good•workable land. There
are 11 acres of fall wheat and fall
'plowing all done, On the premises
are a good barn 56x60 ft with stone
stabling,' a hog pen, a drive shed, .a
.good frame house' and a never failing
well, and a young. 'orchard. No. 5
school house is situated: on one cor-
ner of the farm. For further par-
ticluars 'apply to—Jas.-'W.i, 1VIeCoel,
Londesboro, Ontario, R. It. No, 1.
•77-4-p.
Some •abstracts as taken from the
Dominion Law
1 Selling, giving ea furnishing cig-
arettes is
ig-arettes,is absolutely forbidden to per-
sona 'ander Sixteen years of age under
any cireunsstances,",Tobiicco in other
forms cannot be :furnished such per -
sone
sons when for their own use..Penalt
les $10 to 5100.
' 2 The constable must seize cigaretes.
etc,, when, in the possession 01 such
persons, in filly street'or public place --
3 It, is a crime 'Cor any one under
sixteen to chow or smoke in any 'pub-,
lic. place or to purchase or possess.
any cigarettes or eigarettepapers; or
to have any tobacco in his possession
for his own use. Penalties, a relii'1'
mind or, fine up to 54.00,
Also the magistrate mast demand
Under oath, where cigarettes, etc.,
were obtained. Refusal to reply iS
deenied "contempt of court."
4 Forbids youth under sixteen ob-
taining 'cigarettes in slot machines,
and gives authority to ro lleye them.
5 Defines cigarettes.
0 Places ontts of proving age On
defendent,
No tobacco .• kind can be
oo f any*
iegally'.laotd on Sunday;, : Standard
hotels have no license to"'scut tobacco
Qts the Lord's Day.
Notice
All any out -standing accounts must
be paid by the end of this mouth. L.
Stong, '77-1-p.
Hides and Tallow Wanted
Horse hides, 'beef hides, sheep
skins, horse hail', and tallow. ^J
Steep, Clinton. 77-4-p.
Auction Stile
Of 50 head of choice Durham, ,cat-
tle, soiree horses and pigs,' at Lot 46,
Bayfield road, 1/-• mile south of
C
hinofl-
tol, on Tuesday, No cuer 28th, at
1 o'clock' sharp.. Stockconsists
th ' following:
Gelding rising 4 years; : Tilly
rising 4 years; Durham grade cow
freshened 1 month; Durham grade
cow, due January 1st; Durhaln grade,
due Jan. 20; Hereford 'heifer,' due
Jan. 5; Durham grade heifer, due
Jan. 8th; 2 Durham. grades, 'due in
February; 2 Durham. grades, 'due.
Feb, 2; Durham grade, due Feb. 18;
Polled Angus heifer, :due Feb. 14th;
Durham grade cow, due ` Feb. 27th;
Airshire cow: due Fob. '25; holstein
cow due; Feb, 1st; Durham cow clue
Feb, 25th; Holstein cow due,February
25; Durham heifer due Feb. 21st; ".S
Durham grade-oo,vs due: March '1st;
Durham grade cow due March 4;
Holstein heifer doe March 1st.;
Hots Win cow clue. March tett.;
Holstein heifer` cite March :i.; Dur-
ham cow clue March 16; Airshire
cow' due March 25th; Durliam grade
cow due March 26; Durham grade
cow April 1; Thorobred Durham cow
One April 5; 2 Durham gracies duo
April 15; Durham grade, duce April
22; Holstein due April 28; Durham
cow with calf at foot; Durham cow,
ferron', niillcing : web; Airshire, far-
row, milking well; 2 fat heifers; 6,
ttto-year-old steers; 4 yearling
steels;'21 store pigs, average 150
pounds; 2 Berkshire sows, due Deo.
28. An exceptionally fine lot of
Steck,
GUARANTEE:-=;•AilY cow s0111 to bo.
in calf and proving not to be 30 clays
from daffy ,of sale • 15 per ,cent, of pur-
chase money will be reftncied.
TERMS ;, All ' stuns of $10
and under, 'cash. On .over that a-
anounti;9 months credit will .be allow-
ed, on approved joint notes, or a
disoonnt of 5 per cent, for nob,
Holland & Tier, Proprietors, 0,
IIF Elliott, Ahtctieneer,
ARE YOU ;'" l✓A `t
Christmas is on us again. ' Our Chiistnias fruits have arrived and
better than -ever: Now is the timo to get Your supplies for that Cake
you always take a pride in. '
EW FRUIT PRICE'S REAL SPECIALS
2 lbs. o Seedless It isins ......35e, 1 ib. ot Blaek Tea, . , , . ,, .
..48e
2 lbs. of Seeded Raisins 3i e, 10 bars of Laundry '.Soap ..4811.
c of Ammonia .. ...25e.
2 lbs, of Now Dates .:'... , ..:: ,, `�,5 , 3 pkgs. •s. k . .
3 1b. Pail of Lard ..:.... ....Q5c. 3 pkgs. of Pearline ' .•,..•26c.
3 lb ,of. Crisco .850. 2 lbs. of Macaroni .215e,
Highest prices paid ,for Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples:
New _Peels, Almonds, Walnuts,' Etc,
Get the Habit of Dealing
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JOUNSCN & CO'S GROCERY Phone lit
THE. STOIC FOR EVERYBODY
Between now and Christmas is the Greatest
Buys.
in Season of the Year
Don't Fail to lookcarefully over our Chocolate
packages before deciding on the gift for that friend
1? g
Cowan's Lunch Bars, Medallions, iviapie Buds,
Chocolate Beans, Wafers, Orchids, Etc.
Robertson's and Neilson's Chocolates
in packages and in bulk
Full line of Cream Carmels Flips, Peanut Cris
, Butter P
Rob Roys, Jelly Beans, A.D, Mints, Scotch. Mints
A varied line 'of Pastry at your conamand each day.
Watch for our Saturday Specials •
Try our special Creamalt and Butter -Nut Loaf
r J.BROWN & C®•.,..
Telephone No. 1
MEETING OF
HURON COUNTY, COUNCIL
,The Council of the: Corporation. of
of Huron will meet in the Council.
Chamber Goderich, at 2.30 o'clock 3n.
the afternoon of Tuesday, "the 20th
say of December 1922. All accounts
against the County must ,be inthe
hands of the Clerk not later than:
Mondaypreceding the meeting of the
Council
Gode'ieli, November` 20th 1922.
,GEO. W. HOLMAN,
County Cleric.
71-2
Representative Wanted
District Representative wanted foil
Clinton and surrounding territory
to represent the Old Reliable Fonthill
Nurseries, . splendid opening for
the right man., For full informa-
tion write, -Stone &Welliingtoli,
Toronto. ' '77-4
•Wanted •
Three or four persons with from'
$300 to $500 each to take interest
with "Advertisers' in exceptional in-
vesbment proposition... Must act
promptly. For full particulars ad-
dress by letter in first instance: To
"Advertiser" caro News -Record off-
ice. . 77-3-p.*
• Farm for Sale or Rent
ne
ce s-
Lots 57 and 68, Maitland c o
sion Goderich• township, containing
1641/2 acres, more or less. Bank
barn, 50 feet square, :stabling under-
neath, , driving shed, hsecl, 30x55;
hen.: house, large frame house. drew Pos-
seasion
given t -once. Andrew
a
Shepherd, Lonclesboro,'Ontario. 76-11
r
To Rent
Pair of rooms; en suits, Well
adapted for light house -keeping, or
dressmaking. ' Including use of bath-
room; and all conveniences. also,•
single rooms, furnished; with or with-
out board. Apply -"Spruce Lodge,"
Ontario Street, opposite Ontario St.
Methodist .church, '76-4.
Raw Furs Wanted
Highest market price paid,' Do
not sell your furs until yott get my
Prices, which aro often ,5 per cent.
•to 25 per cent. higher than prices paid
by other dealers. Phone or write,
7I. A. Hovey. Phone 89, Clinton.^
Wood For Salo
Dry hard and soft wood. Apply
George Mann, 2nd, concession of
Hullett, phone 13 on 686. , 15-4.
For, Sale
In Clinton, south of the G. T. R.
tracks, good :honso and barn, also 4
lots, some fruit trees, town water
and cistern. Cheap for quick sale.
Easy' terms. Apply Il. ITayward,
101 Wellington Rd., London, or, It
T. Rance, Clinton. 74-tf,
Stoves For Sale
Coal he coal oal heater with oven,
range, and parlor wooclheater. Ap-
ply to ,William Higgins, Rattenbury
Street, Clinton. 73.tf.
NEW
Butcher Shop
in
the Normandie Block
Meat delivered to all parts
of the town
We solicit a share of the pat-,
ronage of the citizens of Clin-
ton and vicinity.
See our goads and get ac-
quainted with our prices.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
Phone t62
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Salle ttp1L 1Lda els
for Taxes
Town of ClitiliG.,1(1
By virtue of a warrant by the
Mayor of the Totvn of Clinton bear -
in, date the First day of August a
sale of lands in arrears for taxes in
the Town, of Clinton will be held at
the: Council Chamber.: in the Town of
Clinton at the hour ofthree o'clock
in the afternoon on the Fourth day
of December, 1922, unless .the taxes
and costs aro sooner paid. • Notice
is hereby given that the list of lands
for sale for arrears of taxes is be-
ing'title • Olitario
n fished m
published
Ga-
zette,' the first insertion being tho.
26th day of August, 1922, and that
copies of -:the said list may be bad
at niy office. D. L. Macpherson,
Treasurer, Clinton. August 31st, 1922
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tlIiCessore'to M.,'1', Corhies.--- OWI• ads old 8
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CBRIS`dYLAS 15. near enough to make immediate preparation for
the r'Iolitlay Gift, Call in and see our assortment of suitable
urs:.
CATALOGUE is at your, <disposal whether you buy or not and will
burnish you with a host of suggestions.
ARITCLES which the do not carry in stock We will order for you
and roveto you saving of from 25 1
n prove y a s va. g oil to 50 per cerin. We.
catalogue these:
CARVERS in eases and . sets, Geor6e Wostenholtn. & Son, Sheffield,
Tngland.
STAINLESS STEEL Table and Dessert Knives,
COMMUNITY PLATE Grosvenor and " Adam design in Knives,
larks, Spoons, Sorvers, Ladles, Spreaders, etc,
'TUDOR PLATE, Marquis Pattern in abovo and other individual
18471rROGERS BROS• Ambassador Pattern in above,
1100ERS 1847 Silver Plate, Old 'Colony design also in above,
Canadian Silver... Plato,•Niagara, in above.
LEY Silver Plate, Waverley design, in above.
WAVERLEY
(Canadian) ',Silverware, Ti le atter inabove.ove.
Aladdin Therralware Jars, Bottles,
Lunch Sets, Jugs, etc.
OUT GLASS, First QualitY, PoPular Patterns.
ENGRAVED GLASSWARE in :Vases, Water Jugs and Ttptblers,
Sugar and Creams, Berry Bowls, Marmalades,' Spoon Trays etc.
PYREX WARE, With_ and without frames, all individual pieces,
ALUM INU WARE, Complete in every poasible piece.
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, Grills,
Toasters, Plates, Irons, Coffee
Urns, and. ''Percolators.
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Phone 1I68.
"OFFICE HOURS';
9.30 to 12 a.m.' 2,00 to 5.30 p.m.
7.00 to 9.00 p.ni. Sundays by
appointment.
DR.` W. R. NIMMO
Chiropractic Specialist.
Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and
Chronic Diseases.
CONSULTATION FREE
Normandie. Block, Clinton, Ont.
62-4
Farm For Sale
Lot 16 pt. 17 concession 1 Buffett,,
Huron road 11/2 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 and cement floors, also hep house
pig pen and drive shed on cement
foundation. There is a two story
brick hone° with modern convenien-
ces. Farhn is well watered with first
class springs and also spring creek
runtlong across one corner. Farm
is well adapted for mixed farming.
For terms and conditions snake ap-
plication on the premises or Clinton,
R. R. No. 4. •John Noble 58-tf
Ronso For Salo
Frame cottage with two lots, on
g
Huron street, barn on l,rolnises, ,
garden with ,For
further partieularil apply to Miss 1.t.,
Cantelon, on promises., ' 41-tf
Farm For Sale
Lot 26, Con. 17th, on the Base
lino, Sahel ,north of Clinton. 921/2
acres first'class band, 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
latter promises.. Mrs. John Italstead.
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Heater For Sale
A good coal heater, only used a
couple of winters. ' G. E. Hall,
Rettenbury street, or The News -Re-
cord.
Min's Work Boots
Less than Cost
Friday and Saturday
We have several pairs of men's
solid leather er w ork hoots which e t must
be cleared 'regardless of cost.
Reg., 57.50 to 58.00 going at 55.95
Reg. 56.00 to 57.00 going at $4.95
Reg„ $5.o0.to 56.00 going at 53.95
Ease. 1130,0113
,.i
Opposite. the Postoffice, 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 surgical operation.
Stomach and intestinal diseases
treated without the'use of drugs or
surgery,.
Successor to•Dr. Heileman.
Office, Goderich, Ont.
At'the Graham 'House every Tues-
day after 6.30 p,m.
Spirella Corsets
Spirclla Corsets' for healthfulness,
style, comfort and durability. Eye
cry corset made to measure. Mil.
Ii'li aboth•knnnedy, Ontario street,_
Clinton, Plaine 148, 124921'
HAIN
The South -Enc
1
Grocer y
Try our store for tour supplies,'
you wIl find 'our prices
• AS LOW AS ANY
FULL STOCK FRESH GROCERIES
Prompt delivery to all parts of the
town.
HIGHEST PRICE FOR
BUTTER AND EGGS
PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY
DELIVERED.
Mrs. ' M. J. Brown
PHONE 144.
Wheat, Buckwheat
and Barley:
Oats B.ly,
oa.e•al
We pay the',highest market
price. It will pay to give its a call
if you"have anything' hi this line to
offer.
,Bran and Shorts in largo or small
q
uantities, good quality, prices mod-
erate.
Purity and Five Roses Flour always
in stock3 also Jewel, . Manitoba. Best,
.Model and Pastry.
,Guiur's
Easifirst 'and tie Lard> try
a 5 pound pail of, Easifirst and note
the improvement in. your baking. Our
stock of Land and Easifirst is always
fresh and prices are very reasonable.
W. Jenkins & Son.
FLb1JIt" AND PEED
Phones: Elevator 199, Residence 141
s--:
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-
paired,,; Woolen: goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's barber shop.
W. J. Ago. r-83.tf
f Boars for Service
Champion bred, big type Yorkshire
and Chester White boars Air service.
At home every forenoon ,,---A. C.
Lavey, Phonta 11 on 6211 Clinton •c-288
Hard Coal
We are receiving a few cars of
hard coal,
Soft Coal now on hand.
Leave orders at my Residence,
Huron street, or. Phone 155.
E. WARD
COAL
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NUT. STOVE & EGG
j..
ALWAYS ON HAND '
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVe.RY • 1.
R. J.. MILLER .
Orders taken at residence. Phone 119
Highest prices : paid for Wheat,
Oats, Barley, Peas and, Buckwheat.
Wo have agency for Toronto' As-
phalt Roofing, if you have any roof-
ing to do you will find it advisable to
call on tis, our prices are reasonable.
and the roofing is the highest grade
on the market.
Bran and .,Shorts, Purity, Thorobred
Five Roses and Fine Jewel Flours.,
Stock Foods and Calf, Meals always
on hand.
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123.
Flour and Feed Merchants and
( Grain Buyers
Also issuers of'Hunters er
s
& Trappers
licenses
Live . ou itru
Wanted
Three Thousand Chickens—Two,
Thousand Hens per week.
Special prices paid for properly
finished minded Chickens.
our prices aro unsurpassed for
high grade poultry. '
GUNN, LANGLO S CO.
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
N. W. TIREWARTUA, Manager,
Phone No. 190 Holmesviile 601 r 15
CREAM WANTEDI
The demand for our butter is in-
creasing, '
To supply this demand we require
more cream,
Wo re bestyou to ship us: your
q p
cream.
We guarantee you the highest
Market Prices, faceurato tests and
prompt service.
is knownd and need.
Out firmto yo
no further recommend.
We pay all express charges, furn-
ish cresin cans and pay twice each
month,
'Write for eats or further infertile-
tion to the
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