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The Clinton News Record, 1923-5-24, Page 5akin Suds direct.from the Bar Saves Soap. You i rub the . Bar Soap oKa the ''soiledarts and i p � get Ir)ftllEdlate results Witt) , no fear of undissolved - particles off Soap scattering Soap � through tile'. clothes, Ba Soap is the safest and most 'satisfactory.' , aha Crest to You aiid Me warning' ' sas beenemit oat about U cal' tton sI lIana Imperial al Bank of Canada $5 bills Bettee put every one :men bill through a then, g'l crews-exanlietation beioie givnmg' 1.4UGipt 'Lor Jt.' AleeiMey-General i?al)ey, who sent, bra 'esegeatio'n co ,Prelim Drt v zinc', said be evouid not accept Ft ,nolnin;t- 'tion foe thQ,'coining election, bits changed his mind atn(l was ,,nonane ated:by the United Fannon at .South Wellington 9ii Saturday, Andrew Bohai Law, since November last 'when . the Conservative, ''arty wase Stneessin7 at the ' polls, Pednie' Ministe) of England, has been,ob11 ^- ed to retireowing to ill -health.' Hon. Staley 'B Jdwin, C ahnceIlee of. Exchequer; has been chosen to snood him. Prince d13an as Lair is Canadian by birth. "having been ore in Nova Scotia:- 'This cotia -This is "Victoria Day," the .birth - ay of the late Queen Victoria;„who for over sixty years': occupied the throne .of Britain. - The 1`24th" has 'been: observed "as ,it holiday through- out the 11ritiele Empire; so long that it wo ald seen) strange not to observe it. Indeed, we would be inclined to -think ourselves defraudeClif May 24th were nota holiday, but it would seem to be time that we pair} some' -atter 'tion to the birthday of, the'reigning' sovereign. We" did not bother with King . Edward's birthday, nor: have we, so far,, 'kept King "George's, which comes on June Sid, an ideal time' for a \ oliday, but corn - inclose tol 24 h for both gtoo . o hb t t to be observed: Auburn lukrll I': Rains and Mrs• W. J. An - :drew are in London this week at tending the Branch 'meeting of the Mrs: Wm. :Thompson,' who'.under- went:. an operation in.Wingham, is,,. we are glad .tosay, improving. ' M,,.:; A. King was, seriously hurt last Tuesday, when, hist team ran a- way : throwing him off fi the load of tile; ,the wagon going over. his shoulder. (Messrs. Wesley and, Albert :Kil- -lough are visiting friends here.` Miss Rae Andrew; who has - been attending -the Methodist National 'Training' School at To onto, is home for :the,-suminer' vacatona- - Mr." and Mrs. Baine attended the District meeting in; Clinton last week, (Received too late for.lest week) Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter of Sault 'Ste. Marieare visiting Mr. and Mrs. • , Joseph Carter. Mr. J. J. Robertson has purchased an Overland sedan. iMr. Roy Munroe of Blyth 'spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M. A. Munroe, Mr. and.: Mrs.. J. ,Thmupson:: and Mr, and Mrs. Martin, also Mr. Rus- ' sel 'Thompson; of. Seaforth spent Sun- day With their father and mother; Mr. and Mrs. Won. Thompson. Mr.; Geo. ,Hallam has purchased a --new: Ford car. cite- a number .of the' Ladies at- tended e ; the W. M. S. District ;Con- vention at Constance on Wednesday. :SOUTIl ,I- URON LIB-CONSER- V;TIVES MAKE GOOD CHOICE`. W, TR'EWARTFIA' The;ILiliaConservdtives' of.' South. . 'Huron ".held an enthusiastic canyon- ' tion at' Mensal' on Thursday last --when Mr. Nelson W. Tre-wartha; of '.Clinton was selected as candidate.'to ,contest the riding in ,the corning e election. Reporting the' gathering The Free Press' predicts the election of Mr. Trewartha and says: ",If that, prediction 'seems a bit .offhand, to the foils outside of Huron -County, ,attention is hereby requested 'to the tributes' paid'Mx. 'Trewartha by two gentlemen who -contested 'the- nouminotion -with him. ' 'Moving that the choice of the con- -vcntion' be made, unaninious, W. , R. Elliott, ef'Stephen, saki: We have -a' man representing us of whoili the whole'ricling is proud.. He may not los-acquainted as welt in the south, but we 'will make him acquainted with everybody' William II. Consitt, Hilisgrbon, seconding the • motion, slid, 'He is a candidate who is' a practical farmer, with good,bnsiness' ability, well ,versed in m uricipal law; lie hal much =misdeal experience and is a;:perfect-,genticnian':,,,I.,venttlre to say that the -trust reposed in him will never. be ',betrayed.' With un- animous effort we can's0nd 13,i'in' to represent South Heron, and he will be'of., g.teat assistance 'to tlie, next premier 'of Ontario, Hon. "Howard Ferguson: Judging. by the elieering and zip plause which accompanied the process el' `making -it unanimous: Nelson Tre.wartha is off to horn-dilrger or ae eta rt." There were ` govern, norniniti1,e.l. those' Who allowed their names to go before the conveptioli being 'Mr: Trewabtha, Mr, ;W H. Eiliett ' of Stephen and Mr, Geelsitt, On the' first hallot Mr,: Trowartha had a:ma- jority;of ton oven the comhined vote for' the other two,, ()the' nominees., were: II hiller, ex'b .P,P,, henry Ilor'ton, Fred • K]loring'ton, , J; Jj Merner,,o1-M,l'., W. II. Lobb, D: Can- telob and Alex Neeli and each spoke briefly. , The gathering' was presid- ed over be' Mr. C, G. Middleton. of 'Clinton, president, and Mr. W. 31. Berman, K. C of Aylmer was present 'and gave a stirring address. Charles 0. 'Middleton, was re- -elected president, e--elected'president, George C. Petty, of Uensall, continues ,as secretary 'fr.eesuree of the aseociatibn. Other officers and representatives of Mbur;i-. cipalities named were: I3onarary presidentei iNilbeir and Henry Hatton. Auditor, II, H, Mbar, •Lis- borne township; Richard Coates' and Thomas ilunkins Stephen; Atex. ":1'Qedlr and fleury Bilber, Hay; W.'1.1. Consitt and,, Barry Nceli, Stanley; ID. MCNxughton'anii John i4leiCnnloy,` D„;)yfieldi,Willidna Stinson and Rpber,t Meitl.array,-Goderiehlawnebnp; '3s'eel artisa find ih•ed-Middleton, Tuck - Clean dh oin offatt , b rvic, 1 Cent, Herman;(1, 0, "Pettyanlt0 Rob- ertert Higgins, Exeter; Will Ceding and Charles Sanders, CLERK QF TUC( ERSMITIT T111 01I0I031 OF SO1JT3T, ttRON LIBERALS D, P McGregor, yammer .ted cleric r t r' ' � r 1 lc b h 0 10 of to ri f the v is was i Township t t P p , the choiee':or the ;South Huron Lib- erals' at, u ,1 rrgely;: attended eonven- tion hold 'in Ilonsell 00 Thursday afternoon Seven'. were. "nominated but all withchew with the • excep- tion o1: Riellazd Seldon, Fleeter, P. G, Slmillinl'law,' L'uokei:sumith, and D. 19.. McGregor, "'9111', Shillinglaw was •re- tried b -y: the first ,ballot aed the cane dilate hacl a Ittage enajorety'oaer Ricl1�, and Selden,jn^the second- " The newly-' appointed candidate gave a brief talk in which he':segred the Drury achnill- istration for. its extravagance, bub conended'it on the pasting' of the Mother's Allowance :Act. He pointed. diff' that the Liberals, in the 'I,egi1la- tune' had supported the Drury ,Govern - molt in all the good measures which were passed' during the tersn, Major Tolmie, of Windsor, was the, principal speaker of the occasion, and in his ade•. dress reviewed the administration' of the U. F. 0. Government and pointed oul; the necessity of a change in the; regime. The delegates present at the convention passed a vote of .confi- dence in Premier Mackenzie King and pledged themselves to support their ehosen candidate. The names of those nominated as prospective standard bearer,Ns'included Harry Smith, Hay Township; Richard: Seldon; D. F. McGregor, Miss L. Jeckel; Exeter Owen Glegor,;Rensall; John Morgan, Osborne, and . P. G, Shiilinglaw. • Cn untjj' News. Successful anniversary services were conducted in First Presbyterian Church,, 'Seaforth, on Sunday' by. the ' Rev W. R. McIntosh, of Ring street -Presbyterian Church, London, who preached able and forceful sere}ons to large and appreciative congregations - Special music was given' by the choir under the 'leadership: of Mrs. • J. G. Mullen, Hi Livens acting as- organist., The proceeds amounted to $218. The death occurred` at the home of her son-in-law' E. J. Hies.-Goderich street, Seaforth, on 'Sunday morning following a stroke of paralysis' of Louise Desjardins,'•widow . of the lateFrank Allen, in her 63rd year. ' The deceased' waas,'born in Montreal, where she' was married 40 years; ago, settling in Bad `Axe, Mich locating' later in Seaforth,.Stratfggrd and Fort Huron. f Her husband predeceased leer. 10 years ago. A grownup family of four sons, and three daughters sur- vive. The funeral took place on Tues- day from St. James' -Catholic Church to Stratford. Mr. W. R. Goulding for the. past year organist of the Presbyterian church, St. Marys, has handed in his resignation to accept the position as .organist in James street Methodist church, Exeter. Mr. . Goulding's hearty co-operation in all the young people's activities of the church of St. Marys are said to have been a great asset to the congregation:: He' takes up his duties in his new church• thea first Sunday in Jene. 1 'Mr, and hies. A1)ralieln:"Saaltil et Goderich annopndo'the engagement of elude ,daughter, Helen •11ledeline, to Will ant II scold Morand, of Toronto, (raamt, II Oertlin of• the Chr1sJ:- 7 g t. epht z, which was the first beat to enter (,oderiele berbor this seamen was. rl 0 with r hat ,.crit„d s�i,h a new , at b){ the, town council, A silk 11atpsed ,to bo the proper thing for an 000891on df -thie sort but recently fust`ort oidia - try, everyday sort of hat has been prebs o I as the 211000 practical Tut"' Mise Eva Dawson, ab11o'' huts been living in Winghsn; fo)' some years, has r'etu'rned to Loudoun, England,•ow ink to the illness of leer mother; The choir of the Anglican church present, ed her with a paresol berme) her. dd. patturo. -� The Dung'annonpeeple have erlarg ed then; comotei'y by the purchase pf two additional acees hook of the pro's - mit site from Mr, T, Park.' M arri4g0S, MORA''--SMITIL=-In Toronto -on May 12th, by the Rev. lieetriuu Nelles, Helen, Madelon Smith, clan ghter of Mr. and Mrs, --Abraham Smith, of Godcricll, to : Williain. Moran, of Toronto,. Births GILDERS-In . Goderich, .on May 13th, to .Mr. and Mrs. Jps. Gililei•s, a son. 310GGARTH--In Goderieh, on May. - 7th, to Mr. and Mrs, Harold J., 11oggarth, a daughter. STEVENIS-In Goderich, ; on : May Oth, to Mr. and Wendell B. Steve ens, a son, WESTLAKE-In Wroxeter, on May 13th, to Mr, and Mrs.. Fred 'West-, lake, a son.' • Sclater -In, Seaforth, on May 10th', to Mr. and <Mrs. John, Slater, a (daughter. 'SHEPHERD: In Seaforth, on May 12th,' to .Mr. and IVIrs.^ Norman. Shepherd of Mullett, (formerly Miss' Annie' Reid), a daughter. Deaths HENDERSON-In Seaforth, on May 14th; Isabella -Elder, youngest dau- ghter of John B. Henderson, aged 41, years, 10 months and 10 days. SMILEY. -At Dungannon, on May 14th,. Lavine Black, wife' of Mr. Thomas Smiley, aged 64 years. STERLING. -At Goderieh, o11 May 14th, Mary Ami'.Morgan, widow of the late Alexander Sterling, in her 86th year.,, :^ RORKE--In Termite, on. May 20th, at the residence) of Miss=Monlrnian, 434 Roxton Road, Henry Joseph Rorke, brother of H E, Rorke; :of Clinton; in his 69th year, , IN Mlii ORIA M N, BRAITIIWAITE-In loving memory of our dear. wife and mother; Mrs. Margaret Alice Braithwaite, who passed away one year ago, May. 27th, 1922. "Earth seems quite another placer'. Without the cheer: of Mother's face., She suffered much with pains untold,: We watched her ,night ,:and- day, Till God above 'with tender love, Bid take '"her pains away. 1 Sleep on, dear Mother, and take reet. God called you home when -the thought best, • Our loss, meant pain but yours meant gain, In •Heaven ' eve hope to meet again." M. Braithwaiteaid family. 1 Price • ns•�?. Dearborn, Mich. Lust. Free , ,,..,..�A7.... April ,A.-.TY,.r ° labor °�eveeei o ,tnta,loeent " and i^,rmers (I t. it soYolo to.; Matra ,men 'alto 4vitt' it (15yo the dawn. In order to. 055, work. an r ara,pur.. p m:AioIDb• e.ct dSfLlcuits' 01n, c1 ' tractore, no they cltiim SSnco neenlowered;they dart. �1a;u31n6 �t acnr tlio prices 1 the ti Ft -good o 05 horses ona an s possible to s.caoriirtieh and ,s p tractor titan with 05 horses, utero 'work of l orceal•. g"YourFordithiNo\v. d you u will ei your >4 Y g era5ps • In ori time regardless of the late- ness ateBess, of the season. lianittap 3lro CLINTON, ONT. 00,0 M0000' cc:14,.10'1V er CAesby a1,IR11r o, Font,' gd7nmo 0 i oU.--• Enjoy a geed cul) o.f Tei, ',Coffee de Cocoa? If yell do our Blends of a1r c s Orenge Pekoe me -Green "a 1. n er Own Coffee has the ii vor7bu at c 1 ole i'for, :Try -them and eiajoy a REAP, ,u1t of"'Kea, Coffee or Cocoa. Get otic 0110(> of Lau dr^ ' l r ,s i Laundry soap J'oilet sea is Lex, Ammonia ;Pear/Me aed till the articles 'you need'for the animal s3011g, clean i p. 'MOtto;; YOUR ST'.kRE--CUR STORE-GGET OUR, P113CES , llig'hest. Iiices tor Egg's' Get the Habit of •Dealing at ✓ao P�6r (,'" 11 THE ST'ORF POR EV'twir 30U FtRi60 r1u; 017,z+udpaa3M.,t ssnsa as a:n .:um crsexasu. i :,s�iaaa,re Geo l44g Inks l ea: ice Strawlloyry Raspberry t p r y Cola Cola ., ., i31r'ch Beer Ginger Boca „Lemon Sous; Roclrestei Root Beer' jersey Creanr Cream) Soda ': Ginger a .Ale Orange Fi'sit Grape Cherry Soda't Fountain Drinks and Various,Fi uit Sundaes 9 Ice: Cream in Bulls or' Brick Neilsori's Chocolates Fresh Confeetioary always at youeeeornniand We make Wedding cakes et Speciality N C e BAKER ANI) 'CONFECTIONER Phone 1 moan= TWO citizens of Winghant witness- ed the double funeral Morelay 'week of two sisters ' who -were old pioneers,, coming from ,Scotland' when they ;were 'young 'children. The old- est sister was . Mrs. MacKenzie; who died in.Winhipeg,'the remains who brought east 'on Setdraday.' Mrs. Mc - Lennon, the sister, died; at the home of a third si'st'er; Miss' McLeod, of Victoria street. on Sunday morning, Mrs.'MacKeneie:was in her 77th year and Mrs..MeLennen was in her 68th year; Both their huebands 'prede- ceased , prede=ceased- then some years' ago. . The funeral services were conducted. by Rev.' Dr, Petrie, of the Presbyter - fan church. The bearers were Mayor 11. B. Elliott N. 1-Iopper, 'J. Dennison; R. S. MaeGee, .M, Johfieton, of Luck - now, and Mr. McKenzie; of Lucknow, The ieinains were interrerd -in the family plot in Laehlas'h Cemetery., The -Wooden mills off --Rainton Bros.: Wroxeter, Were destroyed by',fire last week, causing a loss of about $16,000, partially covered by insurance. As- sistance was, given from Gerrie and. Fordwieh which predented the fire spreading over a wider area. MEETING -OF 111.110N COUNTY COUNCIL• The Council a£ the Cprhoration of the County' of Iluron will ' meet ie. the Council "Chamber,. Goderich; at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday,' the 5th day of June 1923. All ac- counts against the County must be in thehands of the clerlt not later than. Monday preceding the meeting • of Council. Goderich May 21st 1923:. GEO. W. HOLMAN County Clerk." 03-2 Hospital Association Meets A. ,Special meeting of the Clinton, flospital Association will be held in Wesley church' school room an 'fuss - lay, ' May 29th, at three o;clock the • afternoon, for the purpose of sonsiilering a bylaw ; authorizing the ,Ixecution of a mortgage of the As- ,ociat'ion's lands to secure a loan from the town: Mrs. N. W.,Trewar- 11ba, Pies., ]lfrs. J. Shanahan, Soc.. COURT OF REVISION For the. 'Village of Bayfield Noble° is hereby given :that a Court of, Revision will, be 'held in the town hall, Bayfield,. on Friday,. May 25th, at 8.30 in the evening for the purpose of hearing and de- termining complaints against the Assesseirsrrt Rollof the said village TOT 1923. Persons "having business at the said collet please please atrtend at the said time and 'place without further notice. 3L -W. EI3WIN, Olerk Bayfield, May 14th., 1923, 02-2 COURT OF REVISION For the Township of, Goderich Notice is hereby , ,given, that a Court of Revisionwill, be • held in Holrnee' Hall, 3fohriesville, on Satter day. tile. 26th day of May, 1923, at the hove'- of 10 o'clock in the forenoon; °for the purpose. of: hearing and dde- torminisig complaints against the Aseasnrent Roll of the said township for 1923, Persons having business at the': said court will please attend at the said time and place without further,' notice, ' All dogs in the mmnioipality not certified as destroyed, and the tags returned on or before the above elate, will be charged in the 1923 taxies Any person . owning or )harboring a dog without the necessary bag for 1923 will be proseoutod according, to statute., ADAM CANTPLON, Towinsliip Glerlt,R, R. No. 3, Clinton May - 14th, 1923. , ' 02-2 COURT OF REVISION For The Township of Stanley Notice' is ,,,hereby given that a Court of Revision , will be hold in the township hall Varna, on Mon- day, the 28th (day of 31iay, 1023 air" the hour of: 10,30 o'clock in the fore - 1100n, for the'pte'pose of hearing anti determining complaints against the Asessment Roll of the .said township for 1923, Persons haing business at the said court will please attend at the said time and place without further notice, " J. E I4RNWOL11n Towtieltip C1erki,; Varna May 34{4x, 1923 02,22 Babg Chicks F'‘''011, SALE Baby chicks from free range, bred - to -lay, S. C. White Leghorns. $15,00 per hundred, 10% of purchase price with order, balance before chicks are shipped. " Capacity 25,000 chicks per season INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS' E. 3. TREWARTHA 1loilnesville, Ont. Phone:- 22 on 611, Clinton central. ' -95-tf DR. H. S: BROWN L. M.. C. C. !Office in , Nelsons Bank'. Block' first door west of -G.. T. R, 'office, Phones, Office 218 ,Residence, 142w, 03-1 House h`or Sale Cottage on Princess street, town water and . electrie lights, '/ acre of garden with fruittrees and small fruits. Apply to W. Ta .Peffers, tor. Albert and Princess streets. ` 02 ti Noties-" All acocunts owing to the late_'Ai Fred M'eKown must lee paid by May 20th. Call and settle with, Mrs. B. Cole -D. L. .McIntyre, Executor. '. 4J4p • Eggs For Hatching ;From' bred -to -lay 'strain' of B. P..' Rocks, mated 'tp cockerels from Mc- Donald College, Quebec. $1.00 per setting of 15 or $5.00 per hundred: D. C. Galbraith', Bayfield, Ont, phone 609 r 11, Clinton central. -98-tf NOTICE 1'O CREDITORS In .the matter of the Estate of Em- ily ,'Stogdill,:late of the township of ,Stanley,. in the County of dluron, Widow, deceased. Notice is hereby "given .pursuant to section tib of the Trustee Act R. S10. 1914, ch. 121, that all creditors and others having claims or demands againstthe estate of the said Emily Stog'dill, who "died on or about the third day of April 1923, are required on or before the 16111 day , of June 1923.to send by post., prepaid 01: de- liver to' the undersigned their Christain names and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full par titulars of their claims and state. went of thein: accounts and the: nature: of the securities, if any held by them. • And take notice that after such mentioned date the achninistrator will Proceed to, distribute' the assets of the said deceased among the, per- sons entitled't re • ret- . 1 e, having irwegard only to the 'claims of , which he shall then haire r'iotiee and that -the; said administrator will not be liable for the said assets, or any part 'thereof to any ,person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been re- ceived by hint at the time of such distribution; and such' persotls_ shall be permanently excluded from'the benefit of such distribution. Dated at Sutton West, Ontario, this. 7th day of May A. D.-1923: e A.:, Crozier Box 10, Sutton West, Ontario Solicitor for °tile ,administrator, W, II..Stogdill, Greece', Sutton West, Ont, a 101-3 'r Small Farm For Sale mo„ la!x pile "teeth of Clinton, an Gravel Road, containing 8 notes; yeetng or- chard and small fruit; bankbarn with cement stabling for 4" Bead of cattle and 3 horses and driving shed .and hen house; 7 -roomed house'with good cellar. Apply to Mrs. 0. M. Far- quhar, • -93 tf: " House For Salo 2estory brick house on North street, in, good repair,'all conveniences, acre of land, fruit; trees, oto. Good stable could be used for different purposes. Also a 2 -acre lot near railway track. C. J. Wallis, Clinton. 81-tf. Iiog. For Service Supremo Lad, No, 180, registered Large. Black hog, will -stand for ser - gice at the premises of the under ned. C.Williams,' g i'V,Wrliams:,ar.,Loh.44, Maitlafnd, ten4-Gerstor1eit Tp. Sept' li lr 1s 1111111110111111111IIII1,iI10110UW 111 111111111011 Ib I! til; 1114 011111111O A Special Sale 1'013 oral WI'r1;Ic ONLY JTJN11, 4.11; iu' ikh INCLUSIVE G n e ,�fi 11 Elephant White Lead :. at' $15.50'Per hundred or cash 'only ;'itis is your opportunty 11! you want to 3;tint this year.. stock is limited therefore we do not guarantee to fill all orders. FIRST K S2 COMP FIRST SEIZVLD. Our TELEPHONE 53 1111111111011111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111.11111111 11111111111111111111111111111110111111111,011111011111 1111111111111 11 CHI-NAMEI, STORE 1/1/111111 1 11I MM 1 11 111111111111111 Phone 68. OFFICE HOURS : 9 30 to 12 =a.m, 2.00 to "5.30m :. P 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Wednesdays 9.30 .to 12 _a.m.' 7.30 to 9 p.m, DR. W. R. NIMMO Chiropractic Specialist. Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases: :I, Normandie Block,, Clinton, Ont. Western Oats SHOULD ARRIVE' NEXT WEEK 6'5c `f ' ]shel Clinton Flour Mills 101-3 BARRED ROCKS AND LEGHORNS CHICKPEED } BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL the best by Government analysis E. L. MITTELL, Clinton Store Vacated by 3. E. Johnson or 300 airs MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK- ING BOOTS f .�, r _,u' 325 to 5.00 Boys` and ,t,, omen's at Equal Value �i %'"�L1AS Pdo rey Opposite the, Postofleee. Clinton ages-Titmnugas SEED CORN i\2angels-stGiant Leviathan, : Sugar White Turnips -Good Leek, Jumbo, Canad- ian Gem. Sugar Beets -Royal Giant Seed Corn -+(Diets) 'Wisconsin ' No. 7; Golden: Glow, Bayley Improved Leain- ing,White Cap, (Flints) Longfellow Compton~ Early, Early lIuron Sorglnun--Sugar Cano`e Orchard Grass -Extra Fancy Baby Chick Feed and Rolled Oats Flour -Purity,. Five Roses, Maple Leaf (Iiigh Patents), Jewel (Blend: ed) also Monarch and Pie Crust (Pastry) , Feed -Bran; Sohrts, White Middling0' Feed Flour. r Sampson (Heavy Chop) Another 005 course Bulls salt soon ,"Leave your order early W. Jenkins'&'. Son.. FLOUR AND PEED Ph640i Jiiilwq to;r iaai hatU lb411 Singer Sewing Machine Family, Electric and D. R. Styles Alsoom se e s e coed -hand ma hies, good as new. .• Old machines taken as part payment Easy Ternis. It will pay you to look these over before paying , elsewhere. REPAIRING•AND PARTS FOR ALL; - ., MAKES OF MACHINES EARL STREP COAL NUT. STOVE. & EGG ALWAYS ON• BAND ' '' FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence. none 119 AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- cago. Special course taken in Pure . Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- ' chandise and `Farm Sales. Rates in' keeping with prevailing market. Sat- isfaction assured. Write or wire, Oscar Iilopp, Zerioh, Ont. Phone 18- 93. 88-tf=1923 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re-, paired., Woolen, goods "dry cleaned. • Rooms over Heard's barber shop., W. 3. Jago. -83-td �! S Our spring g stock~ 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 dis count on cash sales. ROOFING Have a complete line oi' .higlrest,s grade asphalt 'roofing. Will guaran-,,. tee our line and stand behind it. Always on .hand: Purity, Five, Roses, Thorobred and North Star Flours, Ground Charcoal, Beef Scrap Tankage; Ground Flax ,Seed; Coiiyz:. Ground Corn; Oatmeal; Oyster Shell; Grit; " Royal Purple, Pratt's and Wodehouse Stock Foods and Royal Purple, Wodehouse and Blachford's Calf Meal; Glauber Salts; Sulphur arid. Salt. _ Special, prices on large quantities for cash. J. A. FORD &- SON Phone 123 Flour. and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters St Trapper's licenses Eggs & '1 fl tg We ars in the market all the year round for eggs and poultry. IT WILL BE TO YOUR AD- VANTAGE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH US WHEN READY .TO MARKET YOUR PRODUCE. GUNK, LANGLWIIS Cha CLINTON, ONTARIO. N. W. .TREWM%TIIA, Manageuee Phone No. 190 J.folmesville 601 r ;$13 CREAM. WANTED! Tho demand foe our butter is. in» creasing. ' To supply this demand Wo require more. cream. We request you to ship us yenii cream. We guaranteeyou the H ighes'a lt?arIcet Prices, ksccurate tests and prompt service, Our. firm 13 knoiti'n to you and needra no further recommend. We pay all express charges, furn- iph cream Dans and pay 'twice eacl'd month. Write for ean0 or bather informaa,: tian, to the'• , THB SIEAEOi3T.tb: i"1ROADIIalt