The Clinton News Record, 1923-5-31, Page 5too,]
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Money," remarks flee loledo
,
hi Blade, v;
a) tae "hits win}:, bu
t, a hon=ing pigeon,' •
'rloaninatiene 4zl.e place oar, June
I and the eleetiozi on June "25th..
your an on- tl e voLers'';list'?
,As fait' as yve eau. gather the batiks
e the only place where the ITrng'er
irthdaay will be celebr !ted by a ees-
tian of work thus year., as 5'oinerly,
!'here's a great little old scrap
n now between. the Liberals and
Air 1T, E. 0,'s, Ito too bad, isn't it,
ter them playing together so agree-
bly' so long?
q t * *
is Excellency, Lord 'Lyng, visited.
nee farms and schools in Middlesex
Linty this:' week• All we can say is
at he -was ill-advised ;snot to ex-
uil: his tour to take in Huron.
The clothing' manufacturers of
Beds are presenting the Prince of
rales with a suit. of clothes. We
n` think of a' fellow who needs a
w: suit of clothes a lot worse -than
9 Prince does.
"No campaign speeeh is worth a
Il of ,heaps," reinarlcs the London
clvertiser, "that does note start out
th an oily, flattering,reference to
e presence.of the ladies." The men
w snakes these "oily, flattering re-
er•ences," no doubt thine themselves
cry clever but every Wonsan: who's
oath a hill of beans." thinks ' him
r
1 Torii-is 'ls t u le:, So there.
fao r -dr ro b
T. Herbert Lennox testily refers to
n opponent's "psalm -singing smile`,'
ereby arousing the ire of The Globe.
e knew that sooner or. later the
rsumption of such purity Ind good -
ss :by,the "Liberals would provoke
ewe` such a remark. No party could
e as good ae, the.Liberal party Claims
be.- I,
tries to en -
The London Advertiser r
t
usage the Liberals to put candi-
atee°: in the 'fields even' they 'have
ttle. hope of winning. But we fear
is useless trying' to put courage'into
ni. In Centre Huron the Liberals
ere so afraid, of a bit of a shower
at they postponed ,their convention
✓ a week on account of the rain.
the, weather' hadn',t cleared up the
ories and the Farmers would have
d the field to themselves,
ITIie:Toronto Star tells us that the,
tion `of. A. ;R. McMaster, M. P. for
ome,•in refgsing to support the
dget..and deciding to it in the
use as an independent, "rs one of
ose actions . somewhat too rare' in
e country, which serve to remind us
t publie meneclo occasionally 'ad-
o to their professed: .principles."'
es, we agree with 'The. Star• that-
ch honesty is rare, in the Liberal-
nks..: Indeed, Mr. McMaster seems
stand alone in his `party.
A Toronto newspaper tells -of a
tie lad' of • two in that city .whe
s terribly scalded by failing .into
pail of boiling water and. commends
e love of the father, who offered
give. as much blood'. as -was re-
dred if • transfusion of, blood
ould be necessary; to save the child's
e. ,Such love is natural and com=
endable but coibinend'us to the more.
aetical`love which will see to' it that.
e child doesn't get, a ehance ,to
11 into, a pail ;of boiling, water or
rough the rotten covering of an old
11 \- The exercise of . reasonable
rethought would save many a heart-
re,
oderich Township
Miss Joy Lobb was •a visitor. at
rnia with her' sster over the holi-
Y
Mrs, George Hudio is visiting her
ter,Mrs. Won. Elliott of Kincardine
unship.
StaIleig Township
(Received too late foraIast week)
Mrs.' john Macfarlane and Mrs.r
,hn Pearson spent the week -end with
bighorn friends. They attended
e funeral oC -thou' cousin, Mr. John
jylie, of Gorrie on Monday.
Mr, and Ars, Adam Stewart, Miss
atty Stewart, Miss Patty Maefaia
tie, Mr, Will. McEwan find Mr. and'
rs. R. J, McLaren of Hensel! mat-
ed to Gerrie on NMouday: to attend
e funeral of Mx:Sohn Wylie
Miss: Margaret. McGregor pf Strat-
rd spent: the week -end at. her home
ae.
Miss Ida Taylor spent Saturday
ltd Mrs. John Jervis.
`Will tt 'Township-,
This ,week I4Ir W111iam Snell sold
• Mr, 'James Dale, Ilkeeter Harry's
tt year School fair prize roan calf,,
He is 16 months sold and
lfhed 1:035 Ibs. Starry led him to
inion: on Monday morning.
4o1(illOp TCYwnAsMp
VIr. I>'.tibt, Ager,., who has always
nothing good in the line of Percheo
csos, has a' -spring colt, which he
rs, with,: luck. will he a hard one
beat,
dr, and Mrs, S. IT. Whitmore and Mr,
oily spent Sunday with Mr, 0.111:1 10!17
Coleman.
fr. prank Coelman hes been busily
;aged hauling earth and leveling up
ground • in Maitldndoanl5 Corn -
e1d:
Mrs, Fisher, Who spent- the par •
week with ilex 'sister, Mrs, 'F, A., lII d
wedd,=e
returned to her lioilaq at 1{ztel-
'en on Tueed av;' She wee aeeompa•rt-
i, by
e llir
t s fd
l wads
Mi, and ales. E. A, Sander and JIM-
lie,- and
eam-liv.ant} Totemic Erwin of Kitchener
spent;the holiday with :the latter'$
parents, M. azul Mrs 11; Wee..
whi.
Mr, ,A Weir and daugter, Miss
Wen•, and' Mrs, Ilarvoy Weir of ;Lori-
ion were lire guests of- tha fornaor's
sister,- Mrs. J. Tippet, over, the heli-
day,
Mo', IIiitiy Bake=r and sister, M s,
Victor Burt of London, ate ' visiting
thein* parents, Mr. and', Mrs. Fred
Baker,.
Mrs? Ross and ddughtex, Miss Ilel-'
en !toss; of Toronto spent a few days
the jpeet week at their summer cot-
tage 0Smi-R-Inn.",
Mr,ai i,.
r d Mie. Aunt of London were
the guests of Mrs.: Bailey over the
holiday.
Mrs. I-Iodgins 'arid family of Tor•
pato spent the week -end ;et their
summer cottage an the Terrace.
Miss Addle Drehmanh 61 Wiughnno
was the guest of her father., Mr, Ii:;
Drehmann, - over -tha- holiday,:
Mr. and: Mrs., Lord of London spent
the holiday as guests of the ,latter's:
parents, Mr. said Mrs. John Davidson.
Mr, and Mrs, Wigle of London
spent Sunday with:Mre. Wight's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawson and fam-
ily spent the week -end at their sum-
mer residence in Lake Side.
Mrs. Ritz of Stratfordt who pur-
chased d t . he
Queens hotel from OVIr. H.
Darrah; •is having it all renovated and
has opened up a boarding house and.
restaurant.
Dr. and Mrs. McLeod and child of'.
Wroxeter, spent the, lioliday-with his
mother, Mrs. McLeod, in the village.
Mi. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson and
family of London spent the week -end
at, their summer '• residence in Tuyll
street,'
-- Mrs. (Dr.) Atidnson of Detroit, is
spending the week at her summer
home on the Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pease of London
have rented the •store and residence
of Mrs. McCully on Main street and
haveopenedup a resraunt.'.
Mr, Clayton Baxter, pastor of the
Methodist church, 7s attending' con-
ference et Sarnia this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of - Ontar-
io', Calif., are spending a few _weeps
with relatives and friends' in Bay-
field and vicinity: Mr. Davidson is
an old Stanley township boy who has
been absent for several years, '
The. following clipping '. from a
Missouri paper will be read with
interest by many, of the friends of the
Penhale; family:
"Mathew Penhale, who has been in
"feeble health for the pact two years,.
passed. away on Friday, ;April 201h,`
at: the home "of 'his _,daughter, -Mrs.
Walter Patterson, near Purden. He
was', born January 25th 1854 on the
Penhale homestead, , Bronson line;
Stanley township, and came to Mis-
souri with his parents at the age of',
twelve years.: ,'On. January: 22nd,.
1874 he was married to Elizabeth
Woodside. ' Tsr this union seven
children! were born,=,four of wisom
survive, Mrs. Walter Patterson, W. J.
M. A. and E. A. 'Penhale all of Pur
den; = Robert, Eddie and Horace, de-
ceased. He_ei also survived by one
step -son, W. J. Emery, Los.. Angeles,
Calif.,' and two grandchildren, henry
M. ,and Harold I7. • Patterson. 14r.
Penhale unitedwith the Eresbyterion
church in early life, His }Wife .died
in Dec. 1806 and he was again mar-
ried to Mrs. Emery, on Octo-
ber, 28th, 1905, To this union ono
child WAS born, Harold H. Penhale,
w
ho, with his mother "survives him
-
n 1905 Mr. Penhale went to Evert,
W
ash. where he worked in the' log-
ing camps till two :years ago :last'
March, his health failing him, he re-
urned to Missouri where he resided
ill his death. The funeral ,.took
place at the U, B. chnrch'in ,Brook-.
ield;-the service being conducted by
e Rev. Mr. Harvey of llroolifleld.
At the, home of the:, groom's -ever
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encs, Mr. and Mrs. John 3. Strong,
Cedar' Spring Farm, Bloomingdale- at
four o'clock in :the afternoon of Vic-
toria Day, Miss Ruth S. McDonald
or Kitchener, ,formerly ofRayCield
yousigest cla">,igleter of Me. ' Daniel
MacDonald, of. &iv -field, was united
in Tairiagc to. Mr. Leslie J, Strong,
second 500 of 1411. and Mrs. John T.
Strong. The Rev C. 1710 Forerilan,
rector of the eherch of the ' Italy'
Saviour, Waterloo, officiated, The
bride, who was given away by her
brother, Mr. W'ilfeed MacDonald of
Kitchener, was :beautifully gowned' lir
rvoay'-orepe db-chene, trim=med - with
Sti er_lace 10151' veil?ofembraider-
ed net wee arranged in coronet style
with a bridal wreath caught up wit]
lilies of the valley. She carried a.
shower boquetof Opltelia roses, Miss
Luella . Strong, sister of the groom,.
assisted as .,bride rrarticl and wore a
Crock of write satin trimmed with
pink She carried a boquot of
premier, roses, Mr.,Goldie Roirerts,.
of Blooiniegtlaloi nephew'of the bride
was groomsmin9 The wedding
march was played by Miss Evelyn
Roberts, niece of the beide, Tile cere-
mony took place wider a beautifully
decorated archway, The geests,
Who numbered about ano henderd earil
forty, assentblecl on the lawn to wit-,
Mess the happy. evont., Foliowing; the
ceremony 0 reception was held, when
the many felonds expressed their good
wishes ' -to the .bride and groom and;
showered them with confetti. Several
selections of zoys15 were rendered by
F. Bossenlerry of Kitchener. At'
e o'clock the guests` participated
nt • a magnificent wedding breakfast,
seated at long, decorated tables in the
Spacious p us rooms, The Rev, b: W.
Foreman' aeto'd as toastmaster a,l1d
preposecl the feast to the beide and
groom, .to which the 'groom very fit
tangly r+eplied. 'Other speachos were
s=hade by Mr.. Goldie Roberti, " Mr,
John 3. 'Strong!,' Ur. Wilfred Macs
Donald and the Rev. Me, Newberry;
In, the evening the Daly O1'On:setaae
supplied the nruie° for claming' and
a very jolly evening Was spent. The
many .beautiful ire?ia t;a
1 n were Ota dla+
play, Guests were present, from
Luoknew, ,Itayb-ld, ogiselait, til ditty
George Hart is . wearing, a
ad smile these days, its all over
arrival of a baby boy in his borne.
Ire, )1, „McMillian 13 still et -males"
to herr lied. =-ler many frit!nds'
d she will soon ho -able to be net
s the weather gets warmer,
he Sunday school af, Roxboro re-
heal Lot brie summer months on
slay last, Y1itk a large atte'ni miter,
eller, 4Vkaterloo, Mllr'61 �0, New i-iaili-
burg,'Millbanlc and Toiiorxto, Mr,
and d\Jrs, Stro=ng will be tit home to
friends utter ;Noe 'fii eepth et
he'
t a :home,
Maple h l find �a'�
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FIUIRON CANDIDATES IN THi?;
EI,ELD
!Sohn' Jo 'nt-was the ire &ha1<a of; the
Consei'i'atives in •North - Iluron on
Monday. Ile, will he ' opposed by
Sheldon Bricker, Q.Y. For•clwich, a U.
1', 0. candidate. Mr,' Bricker ,was
two years ago preeident of the Liberal.
Association of the riding, . The, .Gb
erals are not bringing out a elan
the North riding,
On` Wednesday Inst the U. l±'. 0;
Political Association of Centre' Hur-
on met at Londesboro and chose Mr.
Somerville of McKillop, near Lead -
bury, ars tboir•cnndiclate in the coming
election.
On Thursday in Seaforth, the Lib,
erals of .Centre Huron "'made the.
choice of J. Govenlock, who has sat
in. the Legislatur=e for -the -past four
years,
When South Huron chooses its man .j
today the ridings of I3uron wilt "die .
=Well "manned" with three ` in each
riding with the exception, of the
north. Things should begin to warm
up now almost any minute.
Marriages
STRONG-MacDONALD---At Cede,
,Spring 'Farm,: Bloomingdale, o
May °24t
lr bylr
the Rev. C'
W. Far
man, Ruth S. MacDonald. young
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs, Dani
MacDonald of :Bayfield, to Leslie
A. Strom second <
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Get one p1,'ices 'en I,aul dry'e,oap,' Toilot eort •
s„ Lux, Ammonia,
Pear it' u
1 ro aritl all the artiolep you need, far the Annual spring clean up,
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JIighest Prices fore Eggs
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Ice Cream in Bulk or Brick
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-Mrs. .2. J, Strong 32, Cedar Spring
Farm,; Bloomingdale.
Births
BRANDON -earn Bayfield, ,on , May
25th, to Mr. and '.Mrs,:Abraham C.
Brandon, a, daughter. --!Betty Iona..
CIJRRELL--In Clinton; on May 25th,
to 14Ir. aud- Mrs. W, L. Currell, a
-5on,—Thomas Edward. .
PEARSON—At Wayne, Mich„ on
'May 28th, to Mr. and Mr's. Geo, W.
Pearson, a daughter.
1 Deaths
CARTWR1G}IT---In Cinton, ' on May
24th; Hannah Rae• Wigginton,
ow of the late" James •Cartwright,
of Hullett, in her 81st year,' '
TEDFORD-:-At 'Enderby; B. C. ' on
May 25th, L„ 3; Kilter, wife of Mr.
,John Tedford, formerly of 'Clinton.
The funeral takes' place in' Clinton,
today, :Thursday.
a
C nstanco
,Mrs. Colclough is visiting _friends
in • Hamilton, ,Toronto and Buffalo..
Mr. George McCully, of Stratford, is
visiting his ,-uncle,'Mr. Wm. Rivers,
Miss Mamie' Moss of T,ondesboro,
and Miss`' Annie ,Moore o3`;Kipper!,
Spent Sunday with their friend Miss
Myrtle Lawson.
]Mrs:" WM. Button, Mrs,. C. McGre-
ggr, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Button, spent
Saturday in Stratfrod.
Mr, and Mrs..,Robert-'Grimbolby,
and Mrs. T. Pollard spent 'Sunday 3n
Clinton.
Mr. 113en Rileyhas
ey a shingled his
house and barn.
Snell 'Bros.=are going to raise their
house and: put a cement %wall under
it all.
-• Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Riley of Tucker-
smith spentSunday ,at his brother's,
Geo. Riley's. ,
]Miss Carnocean ' of Eginondville
spent Sunday with ,her aunt, Mrs.
Ephriain Clark.
Mr. Robert Gimbolby now sports a
new rubber tired buggy.
-ilhe board of James 'street'Metho-
d'ist church, Exeter, was given a
legacy of 5500 bythe will of the
late Frank,: Snell, to 'be used for
current expenses,,
. The 'committee appointed by the
Goderich Hospital Board, to report on-
s site for a new hospital recommend-
ed "the Cameron property, whiclfis al-
ready the property of the -board, and
thee eport was adopted.`
Tenders Wanted
Woslc at Town Hall Clinton
o =
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t rofH'all and nCouncil
Chsiit-
her to bo, decorated and. painted,
Specifications may . be seen at the
clerk's office.
-,Tenders will- be received up to 6
P. M. June 12th -
D, L. Macpherson -
Town Clerk
,Clinton '04-2f
C:ir :Per -Sale
Overland car with good engine,
four'otit'sid° casings in fair condition.
I wilt •saCeifiee. my Overland as I'
_want to get a Durant Star•, Inc or Dur-
ant Sedan: Apply .to ^ A. ;Cantelon,
Clinton:
A FAREWELL
To my patrons in the Mown, and f
' country all around,
I would shake my hand and say
That I'm "going soon away.
That there'•s a few pumps left to sell
That will suit you very well. :
That Mr. Irwin,so:good.Ind kind
Will surely tell you whege 'to, find.
And for eight dollars„good aud bright
Will tell you where they are insight,
And when you've put one' in your well
And it fills our pail •so well,
With water that is, good and sweet
That comes to you so soon to greet;
And fills your heart (or stomach)
with gladsome joy,
That nothing ever can destroy.
And a"s I've been -in business here
For fifty-seven long and happy years,
h. find, it =very hard to cut, •
The ties 'thats bound ' me hand and
foot,'
To my patrons gooil and true,
Who Rave stood by nre SO true
I wish them many a happy year
And free from care and servile fear.'
And to lily many friends so true
I would say good-bye to you,
And may we meet' on the golden
strand
e
'To.shalce a loving outstretched hand
Where sin' and Wrong will neverwbe
But the lovely' face of Hine will see,
Who for us gave 141s precious blood,
And for our defence has ever stood,
And will be with us `to the enol,
To enconageand defend.
Sa let's be true to Him who gave
His precious blood our souls, to save,
Your=s , very sincerely,
—Jour= Stephenson,
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With, vr'd$Gai hot or cold, hard
or spit SURPRISE
cqu1e1c,1aSting lather; arid perfectl
Sat1SfaCtjon. 161
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Baby Cha
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FOR SALE
- Baby chicks from free range, bred -
to -lay, S, C. White Leghorns.' 515,00
per hundred;, 10% of ,purchase price
with order,.balaneo•before chicks are
shipped. . •
Capacity 25,000 chicks per season
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E. J.'TREWARTHA
Ilolmesville,; Ont.
Phone: 22 On "611, Clinton central.
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MEETING OF HURON ..COUNTY.
-COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of
the 'Cotinty of Huron will meet in the
Council ,Chamber, Goderich, at 2'
o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 5th day of - ,June 1923. All: ae
counts against the County must be in
the hands of the elerk not Iater than
Monday preceding the meeting of
Council.' •
Gocierich May 21st 19231
GEO. W. fOLMAN '
1,. County Clerk."
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Bidder For Sale
Ca
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'Deer'ing- binder, 7 ft: cut sheaf r-
rier and truck .complete; in good' •e-
pair, Apply- to Amos • Cartwright,
Phone 74 0"41
12
Hemstitching Machines
Hemstitching and Picoting attach-
ment. Fits any se -wing machine, price
52.50. Personal checdues 10e. extra
Bridgvan's Sales, Agency, Box 42 St.
Catherines. 04-6-p'I
For Sale
. The' undersigned offers for sale
8 acres' of land, ;house, barn, gravel
pit and .son -le live stock ,fust out-
side -of town on Dinsley Terrace. Ssa-
ac Bezzo
04-tp
'Ford Car For Sale
:A'ford runabout, 1918 m=odel; in
good, mechanical condition Right
price for quick sale. Wilfred Seeley.
04-tf
General Miller
The :Pure 'Bred ,Clydesdale Stallion
will be at the Graham House barn
every Saturday from 9 a. m. to 6 p.
en Ed. Johnston, Prop, R: R. No. 4,
Clinton. Phone `3 on 636. -04-1
Watch Lost
Between Clinton and -Dick's Hotel,
Seaforth, on' .'Friday, May 2511i, a
gold Southbe'nd watch,' in case .:tied
with black shoe string. Finder please
leave at the News -Reacted office. Tie
ward,
1
House for Sale
,Cottage on Princess• street, town
water and electric lights, la acre of
garden with fruit trees and small
fruits,. Apply to W L .Peffeys, con
Albert ;and Princess streets, '02.42
Eggs Por -Retelling
From bred -to -•lap strain of B. P.
Rocks, elated to,'oockerels ,.:front Mc-
Donald College, Quebee. ' 51.00 per
setting or 15 3m- $5.00 per hnndred,
1). C Gii7:haarth, Bayfield, Ont. phohe
0.09 r :11,. Clinton central, —98 -
Small Farm For Salo
y/.r. mile north of Clinton, on Gravel
Road, ,containing 8 'acmes; young or-
, ' chard and s=nail Cruit; bank barn with
cement stabling :for,. 4 head of cattle
and 3 lion:sex and driving shed' and
hen house; 7 -roomed. houso with good
eellar. Apply to. Mrs. 0. M. Far-
quhar, ....93-tf
House For Stale
2 -story, brick !rouse on Nor'th street,
ingood repair, all conveniences, acre
of land, fruit trues, ate, Good stable
eould be used for different purposes,
Also a 2 -aero Iot neer railway track.
0,J, Wallis; Clinton, ' Sl -tit,
Ilog .For Service .
Supromc Lad, No; 180, regietered
Large Blaelc hog, Will stand for ser"
vice at trio. promisor of 1310' Ullatr=
sigtidd, 0. W. Williatrio, Sve, lot 44,
lllaitfanel soli„ 44.110rii '10 ,,-lltet• 4-0
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:. ""•, 101-3
Baby Chicks
BARRED ROCKS ANI) LEGHORNS
CHICK FEED
BLATCHFORD'S.CALF MEAL
the best by Government anal sis
Y
E. L, MITTELL, Clinton
Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson
or
Spring
300
Pairs
MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK-
ING BOOTS
from ' e50 'to 5®
• Boys and.'Wolnen'-s
at Equal Value
i:7lt�
Opposite the Postoiiice
arrg
Clinton
esterads
We have a ear of Western Oats just
arrived, prices are ver.`y.reasonable.
We also /14c in stoelc
SORGIIAM
MILLET
-
.ESSEX RAPE
BABY {"HTC]( FE I)
OYSTER SH=ELL „
GRIT
OATMEAL •(choice)
We are paying t
1 Y g ire highest '
g prices
for wool, all and sec' us before sol-
liiig.
.I M
Jenkins & Son
nowt :, :ND ' mob
tgw0eI Elevator 100 ROW
Singer Sewing Machine
Family, Electric lee
trr c a
nd D. R. Styles .I ,
Also some second-hand machines;
good es 'new,
Old machines taken -aa part payment
Easy' Terms:
It will pay You to look these over
before paying elsewhere,
REPAIRING AND PARTS 71 OR ALL
MAKES Or MACHINES
EARL STEEP
'--96'4•'L� `
COAL
NUT. STOVE & EGG
ALWAYS ON HAND
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i
R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, Phone, llll
AUCTIONEER ,
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-.
tional School of Auctioneering, Chi-
cago. ,Special course,taken ,in Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, "Mor--
chandise ,and Farm `Sales. Rates in
keeping, wit z prevailing market. Sat- ,
isfaction assured.. Write or wire,;
Oscar I``lopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18- ,
98.--88-tf-1923'
\Clothes Cleaned and Pressed ` •
Clothes cleanedressed and nd re-
paired., 'Woolen goods' dry cleaned,
Rooms over Heard's barber shop. ••
W. J. Jago,
ROOFING
:DOES YOUR 80010 NEED TO BE'
FIXED ;TI1IS YEAR?.
Wehave on 'hand
a complete Lino
of Ashphalt Roofing, best of quality
and .reasonable prices. Call and see
us before buying.
sERDS
Mangles, Turnips, Rape,, Sorghuti, .
Seed •Corn all verities, Irish Cobbler,
Green Mountains,- Rural New York:
,Potatoes .and Millett. .,
ALWA,Ys .ON HAND
Five Roses, Purity, North Star
and Pastry Flours, Oat Middlings,
ground Barley, Beef Scrap, Ground
harcoal, Tankage, Oyster Shcll,Grit
Corn, I'Ierbagetun, BIateliford's 'Egg.
Mash, Milk Mash and Calf Meal,'
Royal Purple Prattsand Wodehouse
Stock Foods, ?rafts Buttermilk MMlaeh,'
Royal Purple chick Feed.
We also have a car load of coarse
salt, special price if you bring " your,
own begs. -
A.
®N
Phone 128
Fiour and -Feed 5lerchants.and
Grain Buyers"
Also issuers of Hunters et Trappers,
licenses
Eggs. e, oultrig
W e are in the . market all tie:
Year round for eggs and poultry. •
• `
IT WILL BE TO YOUR AD-
VANTAGE TO GET IN T011054 '
WITH Lir WHIdm ; READY TO
MARKET YOUR `PRODUCE,
GUNN, ,,LANGLOi CG.
CLINTON, O1'PrARIO, .
N. 7711'.. ThRWAR1kIA, Ik4anagare
Phone No. 190 'Holmebville 601 r 1J `
CREAM AM W'Ar4TVI.)!'
.The demand for ourr lrutteriu iipi•
Croaerng.
To supply this demand we req(uhil
Inoro cream,
Wo request you to ship ns o
cre4m, y
We guarantee you the Highest
Markets Prices, accurate tecta And
prompt service.
Our firm is 'clown to you and nee
50 further recommend,
We pay all express ehargea, ftetvtw
ieh ereetn ' eons and fray wee OM
month:
Witte fon dans or Author i1)10s6i44..,
tion to the
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