The Clinton News Record, 1923-3-8, Page 4CIi1►ti
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CO1.
NaWS
cold weather auaitl has put'ths reads
in very bad, sh;ape Homme places be-
ing bare and icy, while other places
owing to the heavy drifts are ..1011
of boles, making it rough sledding
and somewhat danisetous for torsos
to gat along.
dee the handsome ,fere fes,igri
ohertit
9iww3
in our !tore
-', hits
k o€ latest song
, �r' thL''atOC
Also leo_ over
Instrumental Music
T. R.
CLINTON
LLIlieit ToVVFf+SWP
On Wednesday evening` of last
eek about forty of the friends and
ighbouxs, in view of their removal
a
'otic the community, gathered at
Albeit
e home of Mr. and Mrs. A lbet
orrell":and family and, presented
cm 'each' with an appropriate gift'
d the following address, Afterwards
e evening w,ps spent in games,
Tieing,: and a delicious lunch. The
ncingcontinued to the small hours
the morning., '-
o Mr. and Mrs, Morrell and ram-
,
fly:'
Dear Friends: - We have learned
Ali feelings of deepest regret that
are tort to n
family, and we' ask you to accept
Auction Sale
Of Fain Stock and Implements,
The undersigned auctioneer has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction at Lot 43, Bayfield Road, ria
mile south of Clinton, on Saturday,
March 10th, conmmencing, at 1.00
o'clock, sharp, the following:
Agricultural matched grey team, 5
years ol`h 15choice Durham grade
cows, :fresh and forward springers; 4'.
young calves; 6 steers and heifers
rising 2 yr. old; pure bred Aberdeen-"
Angus bull, . 'registered • (Monarch
Pride Lad, 25264)• 3 thoroughbred
York :sows, due April' let; 4 choice -
young. sows just bred. Implements:
,Bain ,wagon, nearly new hay rack,
nearly new; rubber -tired 17,:ggy;
Cock shutt riding plow,
nearly new; 100 bushels good' seed
oats; 30 bushels choice seed beans.
TERMS: All Sums of $10 and un-
der, cash; 'over that 'amount, 8
months' credit on approved joint
notes, or adiscount of 4 per cent,
straight 'allowed -for; cash on credit
amounts.. Holland •8z Turner, Pro-
prietors. Geo. H. Elliott, Auction-.
eer.
this {{tt ecou'panying gift which "-we
trust y+ouwill find to be a continual
reminder" of the love and • esteem of
your olil neigh hpurs. Wishing you
every success incl lbrosperity'1)1 your
new hone, We' are very sincerely,
Friends and Neighbours. Signed
your
Ferg. 'TanEgmond and Jno ,Far
quhar."
steetll, rising 2 Veers old; 11 heifers,
with calf„ 5 cow's; Polled-Anlr'ria,bull,
/levees matched team of sgeldinbst
work team of geldings; draft mare in
foal; driving;, mare, good third horse,
in foal; driving filly 2 years old: 100
Rock hens. Teed: 25 tons of hay;
1,000 bauhels. of Outs. Harness: 0
set of team liarnoss with britehen;
sots of team .harness, without btiteh-
en; set of team plow harness set
single harness; collars and blankets.
Ixn,piements:`` Alse a full. line' of im-
plements
binder, mower,
seed
ed including: drill, •harrows;. disc cultivator,
seed
hay rake; 'toiler; •seufller; harrows
Kipper
Mr. J, I3. McLean.. of the London
b .,,
toad," Tockersmith, is having a' sale
on Friday. We wish him .a success-
ful sale.
Mr.; Willie Kyle, one of our prom -
ed al g rove from and
mg isin offing ai,en,:has gone on a: visit
d Uen g Y
has not .gone, as some o'rers,
ediate neighbourhood, an
you some mater- to Detroit. 'It isto 10 hoped -he
sirious ar giving Y t1 to
Food in Uncle Sara's Do -
1 evidence of that regret we, e
anther of your .ardent: admirers
eighbours and: friends, are assets-
ed here to spend one"more.evening
gether, an.unbrolcen community of
lends. We have learned to admire
nd. appreciate your qualities. as
eighbours good and' true, friends to
>g
rel'iecl upon; staunch and'. firm, ever
ady in time, of need with wise coun-• sanetimes .slow but it is
1 and kindly aid. Mere words. are Indy.. belett sure:
sufficient in the expression of our geuerally"r'thaw and change to
d o.r) Th'e r recent
igh esteem of yourself' and
mart,: as we would be sorry to lose
such:young manhood froni•our. midst'.
as Mr. Kyle.
We have heard of "one farmer in
Tuckersmith and one' in Hay' who
have been fined $50.00. and costs for
not :niaki1 ..out their Income tax re-
f ur iS for 1921. The arm of the law
AIMCREAM
SOEIAS
• 'ris " Cre:a.my •
p.
C�+ da Wafers:
w70.
?i a ,$iscatt, of the Day
plows; 3 heavy yvagons, single light'
wagon;'set :bob sleighs; top buggy; 2
hay racks; 2 gravel :boxes; hay f`gxk,
Car,'pulleye and rope; cream separa-
tor; forks; shovels; neckyokes,;`whif-
threes, Blains and numerous other ar-
ticles, Terme: All stuns of ,315, and
under, ,cash;:• over that, amount, 12"
months' .credit' will •be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes or a dis-
count of" 8- per cent, off' for cash on
credit amounts. Everything must be
sold as proprietor' is giving up farm-
ing. Thomas Gundry Auctioneer; G.
Layton, cleric; J, B. Reynolds, Pro
prieto"r. —82 2-p
Auction Sale
Of Farm ,Stock • and Implenients.
The undersigned auctioneer has rpe-
e.eived instructions to sell by pub
ie
auction at Lot 30, ' Base •Line,'_2?ia
miles north of ,Clinton on Thursday,
March 1511', commencing • at 1,00
o'clock, sharp, the following:.
Horses: heavy draft horse, 5 years;
heavy draft filly, 3 years; General
Purpose horse, 6 years, work; single
or double; heavy draft gelding 'Tis-
ing 2. Cattle: Cow 6 years, due Ap-
ril 10; Cow, .6 years, due `March 30;
heifer, 3.' yrs, freshened„ Jan. 1;-heif •
er, 3 years, due Oct.. 1; 2 -year-old
heifer; 4 steers rising 2; steer ris-
ing 3; 3,'spring calpes, young calf..
Pigs: 30 pigs, front 80 to 150 Lbs.
each; 6 choice young'thorobred sows,
would make choice brood sows; 17
pigs 5 weeks' old; 2 sows due in May;
2 sows ready to breed. • Implements.:
gang, ploys; . •,,,. ,
box and stock rack: International ctl
use ileld
R, McKenzie "and Mr A, Zapf :
oiour village have "a gone to Detroit,
• Mrs. George Watts of Clinton Vis-
ited at.tho home of her sister, Mrs.
Jas Walker this week
The 'fir'ty-Sixth annual report <f
Union Church, Br'ucensld, was drstri-
buted last week, The totalreceipts
for all purposes amounted to
$5,061,00. Wo are;glad to report an
increase in the missionary givings,
Rev, W. D. and Mrs. McIntosh have,
been here five years and have ''done
good work. Their services are much
appreciated by the "'congregation.
Mr. Ross Scott is in London this
Week.
Auction Sale
Of l'arfn Stock ;and Implements,
at Lot 18. Con. 1,.ilullett, on.Thurs-
day, March 22nd, at 1 o'clock, sharp,"
the following:,
horses: ,• Draft•mare 10 years old;
draft mare .6 years old, infol; draftt
gelding 5 years old;• driving
11 years' old Cattle: cowl;7 years.
old, due in May; cow 6 years -old, due
in March; heifer, .3".years old, fresh-
ened in, Jan.; cow 4 years old, fresh-
ened itrOct.' .heifer with 2 calves at
foot; heifer 3 years old; 3 heifers -2-
year-old; 7 calves. Pigs: brood sow,
due 1st of May; 2 store pigs. Sheep:
4 Leicester sheep.; 80 puiletts. 'Int-
pleineilts: Massey -Harris binder, 6 -
ft. cut; McCormick' mower,, 6 -ft. cut;
3 -horse Massey -Harris cultivator; 10 -
hoe d}'1116 ro ut & Vi cora hay rales;,
Oliver riding lough; Frost
1-furrowl'
Wood walking plough; set of '3
section harrows; turnip drill; scuffler;
circular saw; %. h,p. International'
gasoline engine; 40 -gal. gas or oil
steel 'hay rake; wagon'
tivator, nearly new; steel tire buggy;
DeLaval cream separator No. 12; set.
single harness; new Saskatchewan
robe; 400• bus. oats and 2'rowed bar-
ley 'ntixed,"choice seed; 600 bus. 6 -
rowed barley; 25 bus. "red clover
seed; about '5 tons timothy hay.
Terms: All sums of 312` and under,
cash; over that amount, 8 months'
credit on approved joint notes, or a
discount of 4 per cent . straight, off
for cash on credit amounts. ,Chas.
Tyner,' Proprietor. Geo. 'I -I. Elliott,
Auctioneer.
Very Day
Day by1a'
Always think of ` SURPRISE
!_as the 'Real Soap for general =
use.about the house.
-•'�,-,�T[s�.'�s,,..R.ixrj„t�'i'i�SE ..f.� Si.::er,I+1M f—+1-„- + i - L• --
Mx and Mrs. Geo. Swan were in
London on Saturday.
131r. and Mrs.,Cullins are very com-
fortably settled in Mrs,' Douglas'
house.
Mrs, C. Joynt of'Hensall is visiting
at .the home of Mrs.:C. D. Simpson,
who has been very ill.
The skating rink, which was
planned' and managed by some of our
enterprising citizens, has been -a
source of real enjoyment to the vil-
lagers and many • others. during the
winter months.
The Kelly Circle held a thimble
Party in.. ,the church , on Thursday,
twenty-three being in attendance. A'f-
Mer imilting two quilts tea was served.
The Circle etc., toas t St. Christopher's
ble hox
of clothing, ,
IIouse, Toronto.
The Kelly Circle will have a St.
Patrick social on Friday oyening,
when a good program will be given.
tank, nearly .new:; 009t pu1per;.cut-
ting box; Fanning mill with bagger;
iron -axle: wagon; hay rack; set bob-
sleighs; top 'buggy; set; rubber tired
Wheels; .cutter; light wagon; exten-
sion, ladder; set double harness; `set
single harness; Delaval cream 'sep-
arator, :nearly new, No. 12; Daisy.
churn, No. 2; 1 -gorse saddle; 2 water
barrels; grindstone; set scales, 240
1'b.; 2 hand' sleighs; 1 dozen grain
bags, bag truck; hay fork and slings;
pails, chains, forks, hoes, etc. A
quantity; of household: furniture," in-
cluding, 8 -burner coal oil ,stove, l
Happy. Thought range, ice-cream' -
freezer, and many other articles,too
numerous to mention. Terms: All
sums of. 310 and -under,- cash; over
that amount;..8 months' credit will be
givele' on furnishing approved joint
notes or a discount of 4'per cent.,
straight, allowed for cash on credit
amounts. Edward-Rodaway• Propri-
etor; Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
-92-2 •
Auction Sale
01 Farm ..-Stock and Iniplements,
The undersigned 'auctioneer' has xe-'
ceived; instructions to "'sell by public
auction at. Lot". 39„ ,Con 7,;,Go.lerieh,
Tip.,.on Friday, Iylarch 161h, comment
,ing at' 1 o'clock,' sharp, tate following
Horses: Brood Mare, 0 years, geld
ing 3 years; General Purpose mare,
7 Vests; driver! 8 years, suitable for
lady driver. Cattlei'Oow,'4 years di
to,freshen March 23rd; C'ow 4 years,
due_May Cow, 5 years' due Atgril.
2nd; .i Cow 8 `.years, due April 9. '3
,yearling' steers;,2 calves 8 month}'
Old. 100 hens. ImplCmente:: Deering
binder, 6-1t cut,, in good repair
Deeriug_nkower, 7:ft ; McCo'rnnck fray.
rake •knew, M -H.. ;seed drill.• 12 -hoe;
M H: liean,cultivatot, new; tlockshutt
spring-tgoth,..cultivator; set •Noxon
disc set 4 -section' diamond harrows;
Perrin riding plow,' Fleury ,walking,
"plow;gang plow, 2 wagons, hayrack;
'set Manitoba bob `sleighsLfiet .rack;
open 'buggy; 2 gravel boxes 1 new;
28 -inch circular saw, nearly new, etxt-
ting box, cutter, pulper, wheelbarrow,
fanning mill; buggy pole;'neckyoke;
set Stewart power horse clippers;
good as new; stone boat: set double
harness';. set double driving harness;
set single harness; pile elm lnieber;
10 tons timothy hayf 50 -bushels seed
oats; hay fork, rope and pulleys; out-
side door' and frame -for house; Daisy,
churn; 111;I1, bean separator, nearly
new; whifiletrees; 'bagholder, forks,
shovels;: chains, other articles. Terms:
All sums of 310 and under, cash, ever
that amount, 8 months' treat on ap-
alcoved jointoiotes or a discoiret of
4 per cent„ straight, off for cash"on
credit amounts. George Harllby, Pro-
prietor. G. 1i. Elliott, Auctioneer.
—92-1
Lon eS�D+I IT'O
The' Women's ilistitute met in the
Community Hall on Thursday to the
nureber of thirty-nine. The district
president, Mrs. Kira.., was present and
gave a very 'interesting address and
some .new ideas for comnuonity work.
Miss L. Brighamalsogave a very in-
structive address. The piano duet by
Mrs. Ernest Adams and Mrs. J.
Lounsbery was very much enjoyed •
and Mrs. Fred Johnston sang veryi.ae-
ceptabLy. , Arrangements were con
eluded for ;the pie social to .be held
on,Niarch'30t11. At the close of the
meeting', lunch was served' by Mrs. 1.
Manning, Mrs. 0. H. Shobbrook and:
Mrs .H •'Sundereock. A quilting bee
�
will be held ander' the auspices';of,
the Woman's ; Institute. ' atI Mr's; j.-
Cartwright's on Thursday \of next
week."New members always cordially
welcome.:
Mrs, Nor
mean Hunking` and child-
ren of Clinton; spent the Week -end _ at
the:,home of -Mr. Chas. Riddell,
,Mrs, • Robt. -Scott -spent , the."pa'st-.
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Vodden.. '
Miss Mildred Chrysler of• Delhi is
returning to her,hone'.on Friday, ao-
commanied by -Miss • Muriel: Louns-
bevy and Master: Alex., where -they
will make theirhome in -future.
Mr. ' Bentley of Blenheim is' spend-
,ing st few days with -tis daughter,:
Mrs. r W. R. Osborne.,
A box social will be given by the
Lo,ndesboro• Athletic Association .in.
the;, ,Community Hail on Friday,
March -16th,
(From an' occasional.. correspondent).
plat. John Scott now wears abroad
smile' over the arriVal„of a baby: boy.
The U.F.O.. held their social even-
ELLI9III SrSALE .REGISTER
Auction' sale of • farm stock and
implements` at Lot i48, Bayfield road,
half ,mile "south of, Clinton, 'on. Sat-.
urday, March 10th at:. 1' o'clock,
• sharp. .'Holland and Turner, Propri,
"'Auction sale •of farm: stock and
implements, Lot 8 Con: 9, ,Goshen,
line, Sfanley tp.. 4°• Miles north of
Zurich, on Tuesday March 13th,; at
1 o'clock; sharp.. Ed. D nnniek . Pro=
prietor. `•
Auction: Sale of•z Farms farm: stock
and`.implemelits, lot 28, con.:.3, L.
R. 8,, •,Tuckersrruth,- on --Wednesday,
March 14th; at.1 o'eolck, shails•"Wni.
Broadfoot,''Prorpietor: . '
Auction sate of•• farm stock and
implements, Lot 30 Base Line, 21/s'
miles' north of Clinton, 'on Thursday,,
March' 15th; at 1 `o'clock, sharp. , C.
Tyner, Proprietbr.
Auction Sale of• faimr stock and
implement at Lot 39, Con.'7. `coder
leaf
Tp., on Fri'day,-March .16th;'at 1
o'clock, sharp. Geo. Hanley, Propri-
-CtOr. •
Auction Sele',ofTam; Faris Stock,
and iMple$ients, Lot' -41, con. 2, Tuck.
ersmith, 001 Tuesday, March 20111;. at.
1 o'clock, sharp. ' Conrad Voltam],
Proprietor.
Auction sale of• farm stock .and
'implements,. Lot -18, 31uron Road,, 11/2
miles 'East, of Clinton, on Thursday,
March' 22nd, at 1, o'clock sharp: E.:
W. Rodaway, Proprietor. :
Auction' Sale o1.' stock ''at' Lot.
'12,` Parr Line, Stanley on:Friday,
Meirch 23rd at 1' o'clock sharp,, Geo.
Reith Proprietor.
"Auction 'sale of farm stock and
implements et Lot 40,.BuyfieldRoad,"
3'niiles west of" Clinton, on Tilesday,,
March 27th, at 1 o'clock, sharp.. Dav-„
`Elliott, Proprietor.
Auction sale .3f farm stock and;
'implements, Babylon Line, Stanley
on Wednesday, March 28th, at 1
o'clock, sharp. Geo: Smith, . Propri
etor,.
ouble action Goes farther- ' ry it a
i Xhted with the results, '
you'll be delighted
Powder
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CANADA'S -LARGEST' RETAIL GROC1 RS
We Sell to Satisfg
CAMEL L;
DATES, 3 for •�
Seeded or -Seedless
RAISINS
15 qz. pkgos,: 37
2 for
BEST BLUE NOSE
RICE
25
3::lbs for
Side Breakfast
BACON 35
per lb..
Try }pound aof ,our
a .
Auction Salo
"10f Farm Stock mid Implements
60 head of Cattle: Mr. Thomas Gun
dry, has received instructions from
the undersigned to sell .by public auc-
tion at the Old Fair Farm, adjoining -
Clinton on..Tuesday, March 20th, at
12.30 o'clock, sharp, the folldwing:
Cattle:' 27 heifers rising 2 years; 16
Wtilide14111;:f•ktwsr Bleating SyGtei» 1 Savet Ono
Y111 of Otgal lll111r1'e;eirVOritiliaitiss sig rascal a� 1`1oat
'3'hc ,first lic�0l1 IA sal rho moot 'ecmtoinital Beating system made.
n'.HOA (Ord or soff 'coal, woad ori{as,
tnaoll:o 16new, In
,71to co tu0 00000 afford 71
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Cs, Only sari ostler, tt,,,0lley,
vYr�t .i1'micq' Eer sant litm ese. shit,
O.1111GMT
Toosi o►rirOW
AIrigh*
M.
n mild, vottotal4e laxative to
reflood Constipation and IrIll-'-
nuances and keep the digoatWWe and.
otlmineitly. Suiotlen0 congal.
7TsAt#orolor
25e, Sot`,9Pars
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ititle Rale
Qac -third the roan•
for done, Made, of
•ny,x. s e M o Ingredients,
11.01) bodily ooatod.
Per ehiIdrati and ed171471.
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Sold by t. la, Hovey, Clintony/Ont,
SPECIAL BLEND
Eagle Salmon, tall tin 25c
Brunswick Sardines
4 tins 25e..
Lobsters, 20e and 47e :
Sago Sardines, 2 tins 250*
Shrimp, .per tin 20e'
Sunflower Salmon
per tin 11e.
Horseshoe ,or Cloverleaf
Salmon 1/2s per tin 27e
II. A. Oleomargarine
per -b. 24c
Kraft Cheese, per lb. 30c
TEA
Per -lb.
60 IOI d Cheese per Ib. 35c
,
WHITE ,]3i PANS',
-3-lbs.' for 2'
SELECT BLEND
COFFEE 55
Per 1•b.
KELLOGG'S -
Corn Flakes :29
$ for, .;
DOMINION
MATCIiES
r.
3 large boxes 37
FRESH SODA
BISCUITS
Per lb.
15
TOILET PAPER • -
5 Rolls
DOMINION
,Baking Powder
19
Aylmer, Riverside'
CORN.25
2'for
Aylmer, Riverside
PEAS 14
Per cab
Finest Canadian
CHEESE 3
Per ib.;
SOAP
Gold
15
F.&G.. .
Comfort
Surprise Bars
Sunlight 100-
Pearl -
White
COCOA
Hulk, 2 lbs.
5
SHREDDED
WHEAT
2 dor,..
COOKING
ONIONS
29
10 lbs.
,ing on Friday, which was enjoyedby
all, there being all kinds of "games,
Mr. Knox ' of The Experimental
Farms, Geul'ph, gave ;a splendid ad:'
dress ori. hog raising. There were,
alio lantbrn news. giben by';Rev. J.
Aberyand''a trio 'given bY'Mo.:and
Mrs. Geo. McVittie and D, Crawford
on' the guitar and'Violin; also other,
music, after which the ladies .se^v
.a good lunch..
I.
'Miss' May Hamilton,entertaiimd•
few of her friends to a card,p.-•
Ilast Friday evening, whiclxwas,the
Mighty enjoyed by all present.
Messrs. Geo. Moon and',Geo. Aa'
Vrttie .,loaded • two carloads: of .pota
oes last Week.
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RESULTS GUARANTEED
FIRST OSE
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to ey', 0ln*10)3 limb.
Llilmil ('�b'iud���
ill WALL PAP
.e' clues wag decorating polo!
Now is the timeto freshen,and beautify the home interior. Do, not •let this Spring go by
without that re -decorating which every hnooe• requires, If you would have your new wall
decorations in accor4 with the latest conceptions of the best authorities, insist on pavers bean
utg the name ,.
BO
c4astelcEIalicn qui! papas
In their collection you will find just what besides enabling you to paper a room with
you are o for.The
he patternv are ap fewer
easier means
plhe to any interior. tiful designs and h improved appearance
These
new type of Wal P inches wider ch, which ook for therom fewer scams.
zranie `5oxer"on the selvage.
tha.ta the old type of Wall Paper :'which,
POR SALE
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