The Clinton News Record, 1923-5-3, Page 5l:ue•td
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gest to tYli)
11/1 -id I k
was "May Day" anfl
It was.
if von •d dtn'11 send in ;'on, inc.oinc
tax rcttims by Monday voii are
leaving yourself liable toapenalty,
hese endurance atu d
tests ;
. s }ncinn;,
piano playing etc., woidd be more in-
tere6tijie if, there was any cli n,co o f
11 leading young people to :stick fo
,.something useful for alae whole eon-.
tiniuqus day, -What Chas country needs
18 Young mon Who will antic.' steadily
l'or sixty days, 'with reasonable in-
tervals ;lox meals and fnst;'..young
women, -who" 1, get up''and get the,
• breakfast in tate nior-nlang and stick
Tight to hinge until tree work is` done.
The energies and stie to-itivness ai
-these young. g ,people are being expend-
• docl in wrong direcitions.
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he ue0Pie about Wutdsor wore( from 14. to 1G 24 from. to 14, 6„ arriving'. at Eetrobe 5 00 P ll A day.
car excitatl� about. the a ie r• t e --I t 16 to 13, 1l.'.. and a'.hahf will be • 11
eel a m fromeoi time to time, is tit now s, assessment, $22,569; ;in ore being, as usual Thursday at 1.00
come taxable, $3,94L'„ Total.; assess-; P, M.
turns out that 'it Was : somebody's stent 3808,100,00
TatTat pig which had eSeaped from his The fare is 'so low and the aocom
The farmers . i the: An escaped sunrise 'was' captured 'moadtions, and ,services of the Grey -
pe• n: vicinity in East Wawanosh on Sunday after- : hound are so very good and comfort,
of Windsor, cannot have gong in for noon. He was take' to Wingham and able, that no one can afford to miss
predueing ;"long, lean" bacon to any' on Monday morning was brought be- this annual opportunity to ..visit o1•te
gneat, extent or the sight of an_ in* fore Mayor Elliottt-ancl admitted hav- of tate largest :and most wonderful
offensive porker would not be so aI- ing escaped from, an institution but cities on "the: continent. Detroit's
nrzuinag•, seemed unable to tell which one. . �•reat industrialprogress
': "` b d has attract--
The two daily, papers in Stratford, He was armed with razors and knives ed the attention of the wlsolo world
and w ande- : air .t as a reputation or •being the
rh:
News of Ittappenkngs Mr„.I0hj$oniors, who: has gust tre4
ink is 7 Count) rind school In the Presbyterian, chuv'ch o'f
Blyth, aL'te0 thirty-two years'
OIst `ice rieradee was' presented with a hand:
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week of 81z Thomas Neelands, 1
Man? years editor' and publisher,
tired as secretory „of the Suziday.
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f The village of. Clifford is 1:v have
ofhouse and street h;,lii'ing, the install -
7i' ation'of same 'to cost some $8000,
Tho Hensalt` Observer. Tie was._
eft' Jelin Tson ari
p vite.inthe:ICo>al
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CanadianRegimentat Carling heights
tis London," who was arrested in cera-
s neetcion with a ,fire an a `building at
Son
00011 t8It.-gins; has'•confessed that
e he set several fires which have wox'-
e vied Londoners during
ng the' past veli`.
his seventy-second year arid bad be
in poor health for route tint ::' 5411104',
hen had been •aide to be about; andlh
death came• as a shock to his friend
fie lied, sold out his business sot
few years:4go owing to failing ey
sight, Ile as • survived by his Wif
and One',daughter and twit Sons.
The Blyth assessment roll as coni.
piled by Assessor Cowan shows some
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interesting 'facts ahs fo llows, Pop
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ation,949, tttate\;liar by the' follow 1` The White Star. "Line atuiounnc.sdthe
-nib religign5 Presbytertans; , 272; big low fare annual excursion 011' dos
Alethochsts; 228; Episcopalians, 129; Str. Greyhound•from`Goderich to i)e^
Ronnan Catholics, 16;,Plymo'tth. Breth., titbit and return 'leaving q derie o'
r•en, 2, 1VV�ales tirom 21"to G0, 127 chtich i g Cil' 1, n,
ren from 5 to $ 52• from 8 '• Thriving June 12th, 5, 0 30 A. M., ami.
o.•
1nu ' pl a a t e Real estate, $63,930: hnildnlgs, $281, ; given a e v au„
rat a mysterious animal which shote- 718; business .'` r. -osiers in -Detroit, the returi, clePart-
the Herald and 'Beacon, 7}ave been h as waving has 00001 b d 't h f
„ o ae paper comtng out h I p n s rttannnfactnrmg
lural aul ttcd avntg ,in, a very alarn ing,; manner-'' tnost u to d tri,
'When 1,a cert-. into custod r ng the greatest
• on '7uoad ns -its' "The Straixor�d Eea- Y• ,1 nsddst 11, ; • ind it pout
iron -Herald." This .change was brpu •ht Phe.2n p Mi • A dila, Theodore C. Deleg tions' and' comic re the .world%
:about following the purchase of The Haberei andMiss'AhnaI{alblfleish of Delega•tions'and'colitittees from gov-
Zurich took place at -the Lutheran ernments and manufacturing eon-
Eeacon from theestate of parsonageiZurich, on .Aril' 21st. The
the late W. M, O'Beirne by R. H: Rembe was the ng ' ee t0 from daily.all 'the world are visiting,
officiating '
-Mr. W.J, Taylor of Woodstock. 1 atmg_ Detplants, to inspect :hods of p o-
elergyutan .
Mr. Taylor has. a way, of buying up The Exeter Canning� fulc ion.. rnley their away
ods z at
newspapers'and. -now 'has quite a, i.n Co., aavh Pieser the I tdh ere They getaway aftiazod modern
• string of thein. It is no doubt good g o has been taken;over by "the tremendous achy by of modern
;business on 11 r. Taylor's ,part but we Condition Canmrs' Limited'Hantiltem. l manufacturing methods, and always -
doubt very much if' it is .a good thing The management of the „Exeter corn- 1 predict that nothing can stop Detroit`
_for the country. Half a: dozen news- p y will remain the sante, at least from -becoming the gneatest Industria
papers each, ii dependently :managed f°r the parrent• touter in the wort
'The, marriage tool..,plaee.at Cavan
will serve the ,country better 'than a r . I•
`half dozen Papers all managed church week of
Abel ; on Tuesday, of ii
by one brain even "f that . o las- 'week of Mabel . Grlice - Thorsen I
, t halt ne. brain •daughter' of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas ! Marriages
is a gigantic one. The tendency to Houlden,_ and Lewis Kirlc 'both
"ntltltiply the .number of 'newspapers ,.Exete • of
under" ane ntanagententshould be.dis- n. Trte'ceremony.,was performed
by tiro Rev: James Foote.
cauraged. The •Goderich Waterd Light
e an
on -between the Farmers Sun and J. mission, with 15,00 in _ o '
•.T. Morrison and the - Toronto ,Star recd stlyor to'
; just now. -Tile Star lames.M4lortmson her T e officers
town: recently: "
for `trying todictate :the policy o The odgeers . 3. ti 3'. of t'.M. •
trying p 1 Y f. land Lodge No, 33 A, F. & A"',M,
.the Government, which Morrison arid Goderieh gave'' a farewell ,smoker
The Sun hotly ,deny. It appears to'et tr
ears that -the whole matter lies • here,ships
marine hien who leave -with their
h I P ships foe the -summer e
walling to go into -politics, is not, as
Pry patty anemone to can;r the re- girt t
* a , an '
} Commission presented Miss
There is something � of - 'Scrap • Laurel
g a Bates, clerk in the
office of th -
MaGRLGOR-All{ENNEAD-At the
Manse- Brncefieid, on'Apr, 21st, by.
the Rev.,W. D.:McIntosh, Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr. Wan, 'Ail;enhead, to
• Gregor McGregor, 5033 of Mr, and
Mrs. Neil McGregor, all of Stanley
township,
KIRK- :IiOUtLDLN- .At ,•Coven
Presbyterian manse, Exeter, on
April 24th, by Rev. James Foote,
Mabel,.danghter of Mr. ,and Mrs.
:Thos. ,Houlden, to, Ley isr1(irka
7, e timers' Patty, •while being
Elva I{ -•use; the nine-year-old dap`- Bib' itis'
y e of Mr.. Richard Kruse of Fe-
::spontsibility of Government; they were nnandville, died at the house of her PERKIN�S: In TJsborne, on' April 21st
obliged to assume this responsibility,
in 1919' but were unprepared for, it
1.104 as a matter of fact are not anx-
llious-to repeat the experiment, Prem -
.
.3•'x Drury, who is probably' aware- of
this, is anxious to retain his post=.
tion and his -idea • has been to get
;.followers from whatever' seource :ho
could to keep. ,him, ..there,' This
Vitas -.beefs distasteful te-'141`t: Morri-
-ipon,whose idea is to keels the fariuers'
• organization distinct. "J. '.1." has no
,doul1tread the story of the :young"
- lady of Nigar who:went• for a ride
with a tiger, and "feared. the unhappy
• damsel's ,,fate for. his" •belovecl child,
lie
IT T.'. 0. organizaion, So the dis-
agreenleat goes' on. Morn -soil is the
strongest ;figure in the U. F. 0. to -
,day and 'when it, comes to a show
: doac n he wins out. We do not think
J 7 Morrison will Worry at all if,
-iins patty is net returned litsuffieient
members at .the coming election.Ao
- form a government.. If ,it is strong
enough ::to' make 'itsel,f felt it can
. get what legnslati0n it wishes through
no ,natter what '•piarty- is iii .power, .
ao
"j 82,-' and others argue.
1'l -ere' is •atnother.very, vital differ-
, -once. between Premier Drury's, idea,
of govei:nmenF
t afal that of the arni
•er5 Party as adhered- to by J,
-Morrison, Premier Drury has the idea
of .responsible • •governnnent, the.
British idsa 'of tire members of the
-cabinet taking the responsibilty of
'passing Jegislation according to their
`hest judgement and letting the people'
judge tleni accordingly, J. 3, Morri-
• son's idea seeins to be Ithat'the Ineni-
ber of parliament is, bit a delegate:
He ismer do what the Farmer's Clubs
throughout the ,Province tell hint to''
do, which, as it has worked out, seems
to be what they ^int turn are told -ley
J. J Morrison they ought to tell hint
do, Premier Drury's . government'
has not been the strongest, no gov-
ti nnnont ever hada better chance to
do great- thin40, but his idea of govern-
ment iS'in our opinion, the only
one for ;this -country,. It puts upon.
hie ntemhers a , responsibility which
makes fir the hest government.
Wilf211 the province : -chooses what it
considers its best Men and sends
'hem to Toronto`' to administer its
affairs it has a right to expect that
these men will use their best judge-
ment in the work and wi11 he re-
sponsible :for their acts, if :the people
aaie not. satisfied they conturn tlnetn
-out and elect others 'The idea of O.
legislature made lip o'f men With no
'policy of government but ready to do
what certain clubs at hone ell them
todo doesn't appeal to the majority
or Canadians. The legislators "arc
,,the servants or the people, it will Die
:,argued, That is true, brut the servant
who stands around doing notating`
inntil told ,exactly What to`do and.
how to do' it is never considered to
'be the ideal ,servant. The ideal ser
-
vont is the one, -who
uses his, own
"brains, .alltiaiptiton; the wishes of his
f a5
,n,t and n doe fib.e d a s work e
�I. h lcitovxs
his toaster wants' done in the very
best and most edentotnical manner,,
The farmer's does not ongag'e'Cor the
: aecond tcn•rn the "hired inairt" who
-sits on the fence when one ,job is
',finished until told to do something
else Ile • prefers the mats *Ito has
initiative enough to see saner work
which needs doing; and ;goes to it
jithout more oda,
P.
the n
13'. A. Ba1kwell of Exeter had
f`crrtunc to ,have his left arm
:en
by a ;all from a stepladder
grandparents, Mr. and -Mrs. W. Sill-
ery' of Egmondville, last week offer
a short illness. -Her mother died last
fall,
Reeve Gieger of'Hensall has bought
out the Ontario Flax Company's milli
at Exeter and will continue to operate
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'Proctor °bf
Wingham last: wcelc: celebrated the
sixty-fifth anniversary of their mar-
riage. Theywere united in : Goderich
on April 14th, 1858 and have lived • in
the country''ever since. They farmed'
near Wingham until about twenty
years ago.
A fernier near Wingham . was
brought into ,oburt for-assulting^ his
wife and when asked why he did it
said' she refused td build the fires.
to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman: Perkins,
a son,
BAYNHAM---In Exeter, on April'
24th, to 14Ir. and Mrs. LIoyd'"Bays
ham, a daughter'
Deaths
NLELANDS-In Hensel], on April
24th, Thomas Neelands, aged 72
years.
CRAIGIE-In' ,Goderich, on April
22nd, Mary ,Craigie, widow of: the•
late James Chaigie, in her 77th
•DURNIN-In Goderieh, on April 24th
Barbara Ann Rreny, widow of
the late. T. E. Durnin,in her 61st
year..
MILLER -In Goderich, on April 23rd,
Robb. Miller, in his 77th year.
ia1l..I1i1d.1:1e the S eFstt tau
1;�,
After cleansing any garment oar
materiAl with ': SURPRISE e �
amine the Seams, Y
�� will find
that- SURPRISE blas done its
da o k thoroughly; and the article
Iw truly clean, 182
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a er ianging
Pai". 1. a ,.u.
per arid .d
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Oi'der's:19ft with 119 will receive )ronin; $ attention
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a 1 D and out door
p 17work
All 8WVhrk Guaranteed P' e
1 es ;l.tieaauliabie
We Bundle Paint and Paper
KAY
& POTTER
1101 e'or'dersdaft at No, 5,
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Enjoy a good cup of Tia, C'offee'or Cocoa 3 If you do our blends
ds
of 1,lack Orange Pekoe or Green Japan 01' Our Own Coffee has
the flavor r ii a u
0 e are y looking Try Deni
1 fo •
h : r. 7r:v them and enjoy a 4
ATcup Tea, Coffee or iporia;
Gat ,;our prices. on Laundry soap, Toilet soaps, 1 L,ux} Ammonia,
Poarlirie and 411 the orti'1es ,.
c you need for the annual , nn nl txrtr•sclea n
spring li t h,
,Motto: 11 Oti.' � �
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Highest Prices for P 'gs
Get the Ilabit cel 1)cglitig at
it Na''✓. , p +n & ✓ C.. l 1 , . .
THE S'1'ORlia 1'011 'EVERYBODY
2005;
at F. J. Brown ee CO.'S
Neil lfory' Ice Cream in. vh tied flavors
iM ils9n'aa. C111000,1
Chocolate;:, that are'different'
Tay Gun Ns
LT.. NA LOAF
made from the whole whea,t'flour
F.
ROWN CO*
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER
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?Icnaelt. .
Bowling'; Cluh Euchre
• A euchre party is boing put on in
the Pastime Club ioonts, ';ort• . Friday'
evening, May 4811, by the Ladies'
Bowling; Club. Everybody welcome.
Tickets 40 cents. 100-1
Public Meeting: and Lecture
Rev. S. 1;. McIcegney will give a
-lecture in the town hall, Clinton, on
Friday evening, May 18th-, on "The
Development of the Community Spir-
it," The lecture will be •given under
the auspices of the Public school, Col-
legiate and the Ministerial Associa-
tion and 'a silver collection will be
taken to defray :expenses. All wel- 1
come. 100-2
For Sale
-Grey wicker baby carriage, in good
condition. Phone 138, Clinton central.
100-tf
For. Sale,
- Choice clean "seed ;beans; ripen
very early and big yielders, Jas. -111.
Johnston, 11. R. No. 4;, Clinton.
Phone 3 on .686, Cltntoti,;eentral,: .
100-1-p,
Shingles "
Clinton- Club U. F. 0. have a cat •
of X X X X X ,Shingles coming, and
Kaye a limited quantity for sale. Place
your order at once with the secretary,
G. W. Layton, 100-1
Eggs for Ratheing
Sthbde Island Reds; 505 .per setting.
George Mann, R, R, No, 5, CliTiton, or
phone 14 on 630. 100-1
Atetien'Sale
Auction 'Sale of Household Furn-
iture. 'lhe undersigned has re-
ceived instructions to sell by ptnblic
auction at Castle's B,ntchoi' Shop Sat-
urday, May'Sth at 2 o'clock sharp the
:following: Bell Organ in good eon-
ditioin t 2 dressers; 2, stands; 3 bells
3 sets springs; 2.sideboarcls;- exten-
sion, table, 2 kitchen tables; book'
case and writing desk; Parlor heat-•
er, burns coal or wood; Rocking chair;
half dozen- kitchen chairs; 2 organ
stools; lawn mower, used one season;
quantity of dishes; high- chair; 2 ha'by
sleighs;. centre table; large mirror;
and other aritcles: Terms cash S. G.
Castlepproprietot,"Geo: II, Elliott Auct
,.-neer,"
Pasture Farm _,Ver Sale
Containing 40 acres 'lot north 36,
0011. 6, Goderich. towusiip. For
further particulars apply to Mrs,
Walter Weston, R. R. No, 2, Bay,
field. Phone 13 on' 600. -97-81
Peas For Sale
Garden Peas, 20c. 15 at J. W. Man -
pings town, or Lewis -Crick's Phone
25 on 617. -99 $ p
Notice
1811 acocunts owing to the late Al-
fred McICown must be liaicl by May
20th. Call and settle' with Mrs. B.
Cole,• --D, L. McIntyre,, Executor.
99.4--p
Pastore To Rent
'Any person wishing to rent pas-
ture for cattle apply to' R, S, ,,Smyth,
the Grahame House, Clinto 1, 99-1
Ilauso For Salo
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Cottage an Princess street, town
water, and electric lights, V acre of
garddn with fruit trees and ' small
Digits Apply to W, L, PETTERS,
c'or, Albert and Prin e.ess streets. 90-,2
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Parti For Sale or Rent
100 „acres, Lot 10.011 the Eayfiald
road, half utile west of 'Vnrna, Well
built on, good Clay loam, well :'wat-
ered, Apply one premises to A. gob
orison, 08 -S -p
Eggs For Hatching,
Prom bredto-lay strain of B. 1',
Reeks, mated to cockerels froth Me-
Lb0gld College, Quehec, $1,00 Per -
Stetting of 15 or $5,00' per, hundred.
D. 0, Galbraith, Bayfield, Ont, phone
I104 r, 11, Clinteon central., • .98-trf
Phone 1 ,
Soe
Quality table supplies .in all lines of
GROCERIES -
We have nrany'good values to offer.
you and respectfully solicit a trial
order.
SOUR MOTTO;
"Quality, Courtesy and Good Servitro"
DON'T FORGET ,
-our delivery will be at your our ser.-•
vice from 8 din. until -6 p.m. and on
Saturday's from 8 a.m.-until 9 p.m.
J. T. E
Give us a Call
Phone' 144
Bab_ Chicks
F SALE
Baby chicks`from free'range, bred -
to -lay, S. C. White Leghotits,'$15.00
per 'hundred, 10% of purchase price
with order, balance before- clucks are
shid.
Capacippety- 25,000 chicks per season
INGLENOOIK POULTRY YARDS
E. J. TREWARTITA
IIolinesville, ,Ont.
Rhone: 22 ori 611, Clinton central.
-95-tf
Houses For Sale
2 Houses in Clinton,: one on Huron'
the other- on Rattenbtiry street. AP -
ply to Miss Bertha Cantelon -98-11
House` For -Sale
7 -roomed frame hhusecn :Princess
street, house in good repair, collar,
glzrdoni with some fruit . trees, Also
some furniture.:' Apply on premises
to Mrs.' Smeltzer. -97=tf
For •Sale
Remington typpwritei•, No. 10. ' in
first-class order; walnut stand, com-
plete; half price, Inquire at News-
Record office.
Eggs For 'Hatching
Froth our pens of S. C. W. -Leg-
horns ant! B. P. Rock hens,that have
Proven themselves to be early -layers
and heavy producers throughout the
year, mated with males :from trap -
nested hens" with Osoorcls of 214 to
255 eggs in the year, .$4.00 'per hum
died. H. I1; &c W. W. Wise, R. R.
No. 3, Clinton.. Phone connection,
-00-tf
SntaII Farm For Sale
14 mile porth of Clinton, on Gravel
Road, cointillning 8 acres; young ;oin-
chard and small fruit; bank barn with
cement stabling ;for 4 head cf cattle
and 3 horses and driving shed and
hen house; 7-roomod house with good
cellar, Applyto Mrs: G. M. Far-
quhar, -93-tf
House For Sale
' 2 -story' brick house on North- stroet,
in good -repair,"all conveniences, acre'
of land, fruit trees,; etc, ,Good stable
could be used for different purposes.
Also a 2 -acre lot; near railway track.
C. 3, Wallis, Clinton.
Deg For Service
Supreme Lad, No. 180, registered
Large -Black hog, will stand for .ser-
vice at t
ho
premises of the under-
signed,
ar <
1 ler
signed, C. W. Williams, Sr., Lot 44,
Maitland 56n., Goderich Tp. Sept 9-li
Fifty Aches For Sale
About one mild :Crow Clinton, good
level land in best of condition, suit-
able :for Cultivating or for posture,'
Half is seeded flown. Good fences
and watered by Bayfield River, It -
quire at News -Record ofllee.-004i'
Farm for Salo or Rent
Tots 57 and 58,111aitland (epees -
cion Goderieh township, Containing
164% acres, more or less. Banti:
barn, 50 ±0ot square, stabling tinder -
lneat)), driving shed, Need, 80x15I3
ien Mouse, largo frame house. Pea-
SeSal0n given at once, ...i n:41%w:
SYteiallord, Lentiesbarm, Antllriet, 70 -tit
r" r fir: c-^ 1 '
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Having More Pep suol power, east el' starting
an 1 is the i. g and more Mileage
t t} highest grade qF Gar sold at the price, Tx 't an g
convinced, p Y x incl be
Solene Coal Oil
In any qu,1ntity. The pia that ' gives entire', satisfaction, ivliether
in lannp8, oil stoves, Incubators or. engines. - No smoke or soot tui
entirely free of napseathig' odors, cI
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For your eat•. This is also tatehi. ii
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OFFICE xoEllt Sewing
Machine
9.301;0'1
2 a,nt, -2,-00, to 0'30 p,m.- Family, Electric and D. if. Styles
7.00 to 9:00 p.m. Also some 'second-hand machines
'Wednesdays good as new. s'
9.30 to .12
',Wednesdays
7,30 to 9 p.m. Old machines taken as part t Pa'Y?nent
Easy Terms. .
DR.
MACAO
It will
pay Y you to look -these over
Chiropractic. Specialist. before puying elsewhere.
Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and REPAIRING AND PARTS POR ALL
Chronic Diseases. . MAKES OF MACHINES
Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont. EARL
,AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate 'Carey Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering, Chi -
sago. Specigl course' taken int : Pure NUT, STOVE
Bred Live Stock; Real Estate, 14Ier- &EGG
chandise and Farm Sales, Rates in ' IMMEDIATE�i'DS ON 1TAND
keeping with prevailin FOR DELIVERY
g-ntarlcet. Sat-:
isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont, Phone 18- R.
J. MILLER
be
93,��
454f-1923 :.Orders taken at residence. Phone 119:-
Clothes Cleaned arid'
n Pressed ^'^-^--------:-�
Clothes cleaned LEAVING and re- TOWN
COAL
paired,, Woolen goods dry cleaned. •
Rooms over Ilea ' A, few.: -good.
Heard's barber shop. g first-class, sold, $
12.0 =-
W. J. Jago..• -83-t8 world' pinups will be $12:00
pumps . fior 38.00, • while they 'last.
Also set of 'blacksmith's tools' for a
ay tit iCJ�e A 5pt,•p
o sotsng, a well windless and 2 buck -
$5 each; 3 cross cut saws and oth
13A'RRED ROCKS AND LEGHORNS
CHICK FEED
BLATCHFCYRD'S CALL MEAL'
the best by Governnieritanaly sis
E. L. MITTELLs Clinton
Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson
For
ring
300 `"airs
MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK-
ING BOOTS
fr 3.30 t -i 3.00
Boys' and !omen's
a'
at Equal Value
Opposite the Postoffice, Clinton
High Graa x
CDover a ind
Treasses
Mr. Farmer -Spring is in the air
and spiting means Seed Time Red
Clover, Alfalfa (Ontario grown)
Timothy and Alsiito are -tow on hand,
This seer] is all Government Stand-
ard ,and the finest 11/0 -can obtain,
Before buying call and got our prices
SEED GRAIN
OATS --Improved. Banner and Siber-
ian Cluster,
BARLEY •- Mandschsstri six -rowed.
Also small, quantity of 'bWe-
rowed.
PEAS -Small and largo varieties.,
s±A:R OF 13rRAN' A}DD SHORTS
TI1I8 '1vif1:EI£
FT to JM+AdI[JnS & on
FLOUR ,AND MED
hone;/- Eles'atox Retide,184 1
things, -Shop will be running fer
or
about three weeks. Come' before it
is too late to get a Stephenson best-
in,the-world pump. -John : Stephen-
son, ' -07-tf
SEEDS
Our spring stocks of Alfalfa, Red
Clover, Alsike, Timothy, Yellow and
White Blossom Sweet Clover are now .
ready for sale. Farmers desiring
clean, hardy seeds at a reasonable '
price will find it to their advantage
to buy now. -Our stock is all On-
tario Grown Seeds. Substantial die-
count on cash sales,
ROOFING
Have a complete line of highest
goade asphalt roofing. Will guaran-
tee opur line and stand behind it. '
Arways on hand; Purity, Five
Roses, Thorobrecl and North Star
Flours, Ground Charcoal, Beef Scrap
Tankage; Ground Flax :Seed; Corn;
Ground Corn; Oatmeal; Oyster Shell;
Grit; Royal Purple, Pratt's and
Wodehouse Stock Foods and Royal
Purple, Wodeliouse and Blachford's
Calf Meal; Glauber Salts; Sulphur
and. Salt. Special prices on, largo
quantities for cash,
J. A. FORD' Ss. SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
licenses
Eggs & °0
rat
Fy
Ilki
We are in the . market all the
Year round for eggs and poultry,
ST WILL BE TO YOUR AD-
VANTAGE TO GET IN TOUCH
WITIT US WHEN READY TO
MARKET YOUR PRODUCE.
GUNN, LAN-GLMMS CO.
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
N. W. TI1.3WARTHA, Manager.
Phone No. 190 :T.Iolmesville 601 r 13
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CREAM WANTEi I
Tho demand' for our butter is Ia.
', creasing,
To supply this demand we requiza0
more cream.
We request you to 5011, luta youto
cream.
We guarantee you the }Ugliest
'Market Prices" laceurato testa anal
prompt servitte. ,
Our .finn is known to you andneed*
no further recommend:
Wo pay all express charges, fnrm-
is11 cream earls ,and ''say twice each
month.
Write for dane or further infoi^nia*
tion lax rho
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