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which possesses five legs. 'We
Is leg is lecated on top of the front
ender. It is perfectly formed and
t calt is said to heve power to
ve it at will. What we'd like te
is what that tali wille to , do
h its fifth leg. '
calberte minere are idle, many of
ma owing to the lack of 0 market
etheir products, while householders
Ontario are looking forward to
iter with appreliensioh owing. to
uneertainty of the 000 supply now
it, the coal strike is. on in the
ites. The time has come for de -
mined action in regard ten getting
coal thiol1 Ontario needS and
ieli Allidrta needs te sell us within
.ch,of Ontario buyers.
,r
Pile Montreal Star benioanS, the
k ef leadership emongst,Canadian
blic men. 'The Star, by 11 Stab in.
baele in, 1921, heined in the de -
d, of the man most' 'gifted, with
dership Cenadian public life 'to-
', the Hon: Arthur aleighem". That
was but temporarily defeated all
agreed, Mat in the meantime the.
intry must bear the consequences
placing hima in a position where
gifts are not at full cominand of
, country.
We have a homelike community,"
es the Hillsboro (N. Dale) Banner,
Iiich we' all enjoy and appreciate.
t what would happen to, our pleas -
t community, if we all 'stopped re-
mishing the fund out of which the
pense "of upkeep is "taken? .Our
nneunity would soon go to rack and
in, so that we would be ashamed
call'it-our own. For every dollar
it is sent out of town; somebody
s to pay more taxes because"'„that
liar has gone to do its work else -
The dollar spent with a lo-
, dealer Pays its share of local im-.
)vements, helps to reduce your tax --
and makes your benne enjoyable."
There Ib food for thought here for
ary --citizen, 'merchants as well as
iers, '
HolmesvIlle
Monday, "Labor Day," was picnic
y fortthe Sunday schbol and con-
egation of the Holmesville
; church. The rain of the evening
fore and the threatening appear -
co of the -morning made the pres-
ets of a ,sUcceesful picnic doubtful
events proved, not only that it
s not do to be easily discouraged
t that "fortune favours the brave."
te picnic turned out to be a great
ccess.It was held MW. H.*Lobb's
ove on the Hayfield- road, an ideal
we for a day's outing. Early in
0. afternoon the people began to
rive and they kept toining until
,'woods were full of people." This
r invitations had been extended to
eral former members of the con-
gation, many of whom accepted, a -
ng whom were Rev. A. Sinclair,
ormer pastor, and family of Hen -
N, W. Trewartha, 111..P.P., and
ily, Clinton, and others. Includ-
amongst these invited guests was
editor of The News -Record, whose
y claim to such distinction was,
re of friendship with several
lmesville and former Holmesville
ple. It was a nice outing too,
one which we enjoyed.
lie afternoon was spent in games,
es, etc. Both the men and 'the
en played baseball, the side on
ich the' editor played being rather
ly beaten, then there, were races
men women and children, sports
• which the gathering threw them-
es with enthusiasm.
hen came the supper hour, an
✓ looked forward to by everyone,
when the gladsome call came all
•ped to the centre of the grove,
re
the careful host, Mr. Lobb,
erected plank seats, and when all
O seated, the laaiee, ably assisted
the men, pa.ssed around the good
gs to eat, of -which there - was an
naance and such good things as
Helmesville'ladies. know how to
pare., At the conclusion of the
1 Mn' Loth, the ,,superintendent,
ed the gathering' to order and
rt addresses were given by Rev.
inclair, Rev. Mr. Walden, Mr. A.
ourtice, Mr. N. W. Trewartha, MT.
frebbUtt, alld others, and shortly
erwards the people wended their
homewards. The, gathering was
sidered a success and the Holmes -
e people will probably ,take ad -
tag° Of the hospitality of Mr
„I) on another occasion. Following,
list of the prites awarded in ,thot
bets sporting, events:
Ioys, 5 -years and, under-aBilly
1111. •
"Jirls, 5 and under—A. Treveartha,
Potter, a t
ys, 7 and muler—B. Gardner, F.
7 and innler Potter, L,
oye, 9 ansi under—C, Walden, M,
bb.
'rls, 9 and uncler—T, Cudreore, 19.
ydev
loYs, 12 and under—Snell, Walden.
12 ancl under—C. Trewartba,
Snyder.
oys, Roe for all—Walden, Snell,
irls free for all--Malcock, L. Mui -
land. • ,
Warried Men--Leelie Jervis, Ray.
V. Walden, •
Iarried Women—Mrs. T. Potter,
E, Yeo. . •
at men's lace—W. Potter, E. Tro-
th a,
t Women's race—Mrs. Gardner,
e. Yeo.
Theelbarrolv race—Walden, Snell.
adies' walking contest: Mrs. E.
Miss Courtice, Mrs. A. Jervis.
walkihg conteet-11. Ilrevear-
. Leonard, Les. Jetvis.
aele race—A. Proetor, M. Lobb.
iris' sack race—P. Snyder, D. 10111 -
ree.de ga fie . Snyder
Heard. -e-
Mi: th
Peanai. Race -- Mrs, Forter, M
Akio* Mrs, Finley.
, Alto a very exciting game of ball
wes played. Will Yee and W, Fin-
ley beteg the twe etar players for
the sides, A tug-ofewar also teok
Oleo after suppee.
There were fi numbee of very hand-
some babies on the erounds, so many
that there should have been a baby
Simla', but we -didn't suggest it as we
weee afreid we might have to at 110
'judge. We throw out the suggestion
for next yeae, however.
Attalinda MeCartneY is in
Toronto this week attendieg the Ex-
hibildon
.
Rev, A, V. Walden, with his fami-
ly have returned to the pareonage af-
ter spending their holidays al, their
cottage near Kincardine.
Our village is becoming the centre
of much activity these dayee The.
Ifighway is being widened and grad-
e(' and also the aN.R. is putting in a
sidinga, for the 'dining and sleeping
car of their Men engaged in building
a new overhead bridge 011 the 'cut
'
The interior of our village" school
house has been 'much iMprovecl ,by
being freshly pairitecl. School reopens
on Monday next.
Gordon Stock. and Barrie Walter
have started to attend the Clinton
Collegiate, having passed the recent
Entrance exams. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ja. B. MaciVfath, W.
B. Forster, Stirling and C. McPhail,
Rev, A. V. W'alden and son -and Dr,
Howell are among those who have so
Lan taken in the Toronto Exhibition.
On Friday evening last the mem-
bers of the organized class of
Hohnesville S. S. and a number of
friends gathered at the home of MT.
and Mrs' Harvey •Sny,der, Riverside
Farm, Maitland concession, Colborne,
and presented Mrs. Snyder, a mem-
ben of the class who was married
early in the summer, with the fol-
lowing address and a pryex and silver
.casserola The address was read by
Miss Marion Alcock and the presenta-
tion made bY Miss Clara Mair. Af-
terwards; of course, the evening was
pleasantly spent by the young pehple.
Following is the unique address:
"To Mrs. Snyder: We hope you
will excuse us for our having- come
without invitation, to intrude thus in
your home. But we were all anxious
to know liove you were faring, since
to take you from your father's home,
Harvey was so daring, and to see for
ourselves if he used you just right.
So thus we arranged, to' surprise you
tonight. We 'brought our • lunch
along and of 'music some selections,
.thinking to stay a while if you had
ee for all—Proctor, Walden.
-11'e sack race—Let. Jervis, Rev,
Walden, _ •
este' three legged race—Walden,
11
lirls' throe -legged ridice-4.;,
1, T., Snyder,
Marriages ,
GREALis —MEAKINS-- At Willis
church manse, 'Clinton, on Septem-
ber 1st, by the Rev. J. E. Hogg,
Pearl Violet Meakins of Varna, to
Edward George Grealis' son' of Mr.
and Mrs. E. GiealiS ofClinton.
MARSH -- MO,GRIDGE—In' Hullett
township, on August 29th, by the
Rev. W. R. Alp, Dora Mae, daugh-
ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mo-
gridge, to Bert Marsh, son of Mr.
and Mrs. eore Marsh, all of Elul -
lett township. •
MANNING HOWATT •,--'At the
home of the bride's parents,: on
' ,September 1st, by the Rev. W. D.
McDonald, Lila Marguerite, elder
_daughter of Mr. end Mrs. J. D.
*Howatt, Hillcrest Tarm, near ,Sea -
forth, to J. Percy Manning, son of
the late Joseph Manning' and Mrs.
Manning, Londesboro.
GREENE— IIOGGARTH— At the
Manse, Kippen on August 29th, by
' Bev. R. A. Lundy, James Wesley
Greene to Mary Irene Hoggarth of
Tuckersmith.
JOHNSTON — HAWKINS —At the
Manse, Auburn, Saturday, Septem-
ber 1st, by Ile.V.,W. R. Alp, Ida
Mabel Hawkins, 'to William Leslie
,,,Johnston, both of Ashfield town-
ship.
WIEBSTER—MAKINS—At the Me-
thodist parsonage, Seaforth, on Au-
gust 29th, by the Rev. R. Fulton
Irwin, Flossie itlakins, Clinton to
Ehner j. Webster, of Stanley.
PYE—BLACK—At the home of the
bride's parents, Ms. .and Mrs.,Robt,
Black, Wroxeter on 'August 25th,
by Rev. Mr. -Ferguson, Jeanette
Black to Reginald Pyo, Toronto.
MacKENZIE-LMaCLENNAN—At the
amine of thebride's mother, Ash-',
field en August ,29th, by 'Rev, J. S.
Hardie Violet Vivian, youngest
daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Mac-'
Lennan'to Roy Donald, son of Mr.,
JohriaA. MeKenzie all of Ashfield.
PROUDEOOT-000K---A-ethe resi-,
donee of the bride's 'parents, St.,'
George street, Toronto, on Sent.,441
"by the R,ev. W. G., Wallace,-
Gertnidd Marjorie, daughter of Dr.
and MrS. George Elliott, Cook, to
Capt. William Proudfoot, 'M.C., son
of the late Serattor Prendfoot and
Mrs Proudfoot of Toronto, former -
ay of Godetich.
Births
BROA,DFOOT —In Tuckersmith, on
August 27th, to Mr, and Mrs, Jas.
Broaclfoot, a son.
Deaths
FISHER —At Gederich, on August
' 26th, Ebenezer Fisher, in his 87t11
IN MEMORIAM
LEPPINGTON—In ever loving mein-
ory of my dear Infsbinid, "Wilbert
Loppington, whom God called to'
rest, one year ago today, September
6th, 1922.
"We often sit and, think of him
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call Its own.
More and more each day We miss him
Erie:Ida masr think the avound hoe
healed, ,
hut they little know the' eorrove
'Lies within 01.11' 11001tS 00110001UL
We loved him, yes, we loved Iffirr.,
But Jesus loved him More
And gently called him,
To the happy, golden shore. ,
Wo miss him, yes, we miss him; '
But Jesus helps us bear
The sororw or our' lonely hearts, ,
For we will meet him there,"
—Inserted by Ida wife and children,
ao objections, anct thiul 1± wise
to eitch*a bunch your house te lend,
so thet p pleasent evening toget40r
we might spend. For we ere a gby
creWd, and notas We pass, we
aro members and friende of the gal-
lery elase, of whieh foe sometime,
past e member you have 1000, Al-
though, when duty called, yen in the
Primary roont were seen. Now we
hem) to eee you often in the clese as
heretofore, bringing hubby With you,
for there's always room for more,
Now, Joy, we're going to warn you
the girls are watching you, to see ir
in the days to ceme your baralriP
you 'may rile, But if marriage
$001110 -successful, and to Harvey you
prOve true they'll be watching, tor the
•chance to do the -same thing, too.
We bring yoit 0117best wishes 'for a
long life together, filled up with joy
and happiness and re) stormy weath-
er , And 110 ask you,to accept this
little gift of glass and, when baking
half of the class, , Elva Proctor presi-
dent, Attalind :McCartney, ecOretary."
beans thereimarenteraber the ."I-IeIp-
ing Hand" class, —Signed on be-
'
Dungannon is te have electric
lighte, the ladies of the eommunity
having raised enough money to in-
stall 'and. maintain the lights for a
couple of years,
- Mn, John McDerrnid, son of ReV. 111
C, lVteDermid, pastor of Knox, church,
Gotlerich, 'is. in -eharge of the organ
in North street church, for a couple
of weeks, during the absence of the
organist. • , •
Peter Case, son of ltfr. Adam Case
of the London road, near Exeter, ran
a„ rusty pitch fork into his foot the'
other day.
Business For Sale .
52800 „Grocery,•Dundas Street, Lon-
don, Sydney Smythe, ',Market Lane;
London. 18,1-p.
Fall Wheat For'Seed
I have a limitesi quantity of Golden
Chaff, ,fall wheat for seed, • From
registered stock, and clean. Loren ,
Tyndall, R. R. No. 4, Clinton. 18-tf.
VeteranssDecoration
The veterans will' decorate the
Memorial Tablet and the graves' of
their comrades, on Sunday, September
9th. All the veterans of Clinton and
surrounding country are requested to
. attend place of meeting; the Clin-
ton Club at 2 p.m., sharp. ,Dress
civilian. Medals and Ribbons to be
worn. —H. 5. 'Combe, „Colonel
Horses and Cattle For Sale
Gelding 6 years,. gelding' 4 years,
gelding 3 years and gelding 2 years,
two 'fillies, 2 and 1 years, all Clydes-
dales, raised on this "farm, AlSo' 6
young cattle, yearlings and 2 -year-
olds. " Apply to Ed. Johnston, P11.
NO. 4, Clinton, phone 3 on 636. 18-1-p
Honse For Sale or Rent
Cottage on Fulton street. Apply
on premises to Mrs. Thomas Fowler.
18-tf.
, Custom Threshing Wanted
The undersigned is prepared to do
custom threshing during the present
season. Waterloo separater, feeder,
cutter and blower. Terms: 53 per
hour, cut or not cut. John A. Camp-
bell, London road, R. R. No. 5, Clin-
ton, phone 5 on 619, Clinton central.
18-1-p.
Auction Sale of Farms, Stock
Imnlemente
A sale of farm stock and imple-
ments, the property of Messrs. T. H.
Cole ,and Frank Cole, will take place
on. Lot 37, concession 10, Goderich
tp., half a mile north of Middleton's
church, on Wednesday, Sept. 19th, at
1 o'clock, sharp, as follows: . -
Horses: BroOd mare with filly colt,
general purpose mare, reliable single
or double; black Percheron gelding,
rising 2; driving horse, 8 years old;
choice mare, 5 years; mare with
choice filly colt, 10 years; good driv-
ing mare, quiet and reliable. Cattle:
choice Durham cow, 6 yeitrs old; due
September- 28±-11; Emrham cow, 5
years due November 25t1i• 2 heifers,
3 years, freshened in May; 3 -year-
old heifer, due November 15th; dry
cow, 4 years; 5 yearling heifers, 2
young calves; 4 yearling Polled An-
gus steers; sow with six pig's; 24 geed
Liecester ewes; 20 good ewe lambs;
11 wethei lambs;60 hens and chickens
half acre of cob corn; 1 acre of man -
golds and turnips on one farm, some
mangolds and turnips, 7 rows pota-
toes 52 rods long, 45 tons well -saved
hay, 14 acnes second cut 'alfalfa and
a quantity of -wood on theother.
, .
Implements: Masaey-I•larris binder 6
foot .cut; Deering binder; Deering
Mower, 6 ft, cut; MeConnel mower,
'6 l't. cut, 'nearly new; -set diec har-
rows.; set iron harrows; 2 scufflers;
'walking ,p,low, nearly new; Massey -
Harris cultivator; International wa-
gon; combination stock rack; old wa-
gon; 9 -drum steel rollet; set scales,
2000 lbs.; 2 -farrow plow; Bain wagon
box; Deering rake, nearly new; good
spring wagon with pole and ,shalts;
,good rubber-tirecl 'buggy; set sleighs;
cutter; wagon tack; gravel box; lad-
der; 'pig trough; vvheel barrow; set
single harness; set double harness;
forks ; chains and numerous other an-
tielOg. F0T1T$: At the same time and
place will be offered rox sale the fol-
lowing farms: Parts of lots 37.38,
containing 108 acres, the estate of
the late W. H. Cole. Story and a
1151± brick house, commodious bank
barn, with stone stabling, pig and
ponitry pens and driving shed, watet
in stable, 5 acres bush, 5 acres good
young orchard, half mile from school
and church, convenient toemarket.
Also lot 35, same concession, Con-
taining 80 acres, 5 acres hardwood
bush, one acre erehard, abundance of
natter, frame house, windmill, land
all under grass with exception of 2
acres. Terme on Stock and Imple-
ments: All sums of 510 and under,
cash. On sums exceeding' that 12
months credit will be given, on furn-
ishing approved joint notes, or a 0115-
c00111t of,5 per cent. 0110Wd(1 TOT cash.
'Corms on FarMs: Made known on
day of erile.—T,' H. Cole, Frank Cole,
Proprietors. G. II. Elliott, Auction -
eel. : .2,
FOR YA)UR
Pickles 31)11 reeotthe highest quality of vinegar and s»iees, We bavo
the quality Ai; lowest prices.
THIS WEEK SPECIAL
8 dozen jar Rubbers , , , . ,25c, 2 lb. 'of Cocoa ..• ...25e.
8 boxes matches . „ . ,35c 1 pkg, corn finites , ,
J.0 bars Laundry Soap „ . . . , ,49e 1 ,113, Blaek tea
131II1549 up YOUR EGGS AND RE CEIVE HIGHEST GRADE PRTCES
FOR THEM, •
MAKE OLTR :STO RE YOUR S79RE
Get the Habit of Pealing at
' •
J0FiNSC N & CO'S GROCERY Phone 111
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
rown s Bread
Bread delivered to all parts of town
MANY VARIETIES OF •CAKES AND /3IINS
Fresh for your table daily
We make Wedding cakea Speciality
Niallson's Cre
and Chocolates
F BROWN & CO.
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER
„
Phone 1
misurerse
NEW LAID EGGS
ALSO
LIVE POULTRY
We pay the farmer a premium .for strictly New Laid Eggs and
also for well fattened Live Poultry of all kinds. Special arrange-
ments will be made to handle produce from a distance. ,
Phone or write us for regular weekly price list which gives all the
necessary information.
Gunn, Langlois &Co. Limited
Montreal, Quebec.
N. W. TREWARTHA
Manager, Clinton Branch
Night Phone 214
Day Phone „190
Timothy Seed For Sale
Good clean seed. Apply to Fergus
VanEgmond,'R. R. No. 1, -phone 13 on
641. • 18-2-p.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of farm stock and implements. The
undersigned auctioneer has received
instructions from Maitland Bell to
sell by public auction at lot 42,. con-
cession 4, East Wawa -nosh on Wed-
nesday, September 12111, 1923, sale to
commence. at 1 o'clobk. The follow-
ing: Horses -1 grey • gelding, 2
years old; 1 driving mare 8 years old;
Cattle -2 cows due in October; 2
cows due in January; 4 cows milking,
supposed to be in calf; 2 heifers due
time of sale; 3 steers 2 years old; 4
heifers, 2 years .01(3; 3 heifers, 1 year
old; 2 steers, 1 year old; 6 Spring
calves"; 1 pure bred Durham heifer,
rising- 2 years, 1 pure bred Durham
bull 2 years old straight Scotch.
Hens -20, Year-old Rock hens; 60
Rock chickens. Pigs -1 sow with
litter four weeks old, 1 sow due in.
December; 10 store hogs; 21 pigs
2 -months old; 1 pure bred Yorkshire
sow dne in November; 1 pure bred
Yorkshire sow, supposed to be in pig;
1 pure bred Yorkshire hog, 14 months
old. Roots—% acre of mangolds.
Implements— Massey -Harris binder,
6 ft. cut; Massey -Harris mower 6 ft.
cut; MH hay loader; M -H 10 ft. rake
M -H low down manure spreader; M-
H. 13 tooth cultivator; M -H out throw
disc; 19 disc Deering fertilizer drill;
Quebec sulky, nearly new; Cockshutt
2 -furrow plow; Fleury walking plow;
potato plow; 2 set, 4 section, iron
harroWs; truek wagon; set scales,
2000 lbs.; new Chatham wagon; wa-
gon box and stock rack, new; gravel
box; set sloop sleighs with flat bot-
tom; hay rack with rolling rack for
hay loader; Massey -Harris, . 9 inch
grinder; 8.h -p. Brantford engine; 14
inch roller crusher; Clinton fanning
mill; No. 12, DeLaval cream separa-
‘111oeis.;s;s e8ttclostitibl eharnes; harness; sbeitigpglOy7 aThud'r
hope high cutter; quantity of pine and
hemlock lumber; 23 -gal. coal oil bar.'
rel; Daisy churn; oak coal or wood
heater; Gurney Oxford range, lachen
stove; Massey -Harris tutnip drill fen-
tilibOn attachment; 10 rt. steel land
roller; forks;, chains and other an-
cles too numerous to mention.
TERMS --All "purchases of 510 and
under, cash,' over that amount 1.2
months' .credit -will be given on a.p-
proved joint notes. 5 per cent. off
101 00511 011 credit amounts.
MAITLAND BELL, Proprietor.
THOS. GUNDRY, Auetioneer.
'
Coal Heater for Sale.
A "Modern jeerer' heater in first-
class condition, only used two winters.
--IVirs, G. E. IlattenburY etrect,
For, Sale
25, year-old hens, 50 pulletts and a
number Of cockerels, the Guild strain,
all barred Itocks'—Mrs. IliThm Hill,
Phone:450. 16-tr-l-p.
'louse For Sale
Five -roomed house, storey and
hall, town water, electric lights, with
1/4, acre or land. Situated on James
street. Apply A. L. Cartwright,
Huron street. Phone 74. 16-1f.
1 For Sale
Driving shed, 10f1. by 25ft,, elntable
for garage or Small barn, .•Apply to
1. Cuningharrie or eatAdian Natl.:mill
Exprees offi e, .
STANLEY VOTERS' LIST
The Voters' List, 1923, for the town-
ship of Stanley County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have
transmitted or delivered to the per-
sons mentioned in Section 9 of the
Ontario Voters' List Act the copies of
the List made -pursuant to the said
Act, of -all persons appearing by the
last revised Assessment Roll of the
municipality of the township of Stan-
ley, to be entitled to vote in the said
municipality at elections to the legis-
lative Assembly and at municipal e-
lections and the said list was first
posted in my office at Varna on the
27th day of August 1923, and remains
here for inspection. I hereby call
upon all voters to examine the said
list and if any errors or omissions
are found therein to take immediate
proceeding to have same corrected ac-
cording to law. Dated at Varna this
27th day of August, 1923. J. E. Flarn-
well, Municipal Clerk. 17-3.
.BAYFIELD VOTERS' LIST
The Voters' List, 1923, for the'Vill-
age of Hayfield, bounty of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have
transmitted or delivered to the per-
sons mentioned in Section 9 of the
Ontario Voters' List Act the copies
of the List made pursuant to the said
Act, of all persons appearing by the
aast revised Assessment Fthll of tile
said Municipality to be entitled to
vote in the said Municipality at e-
lections for the Legislative Assembly
and at Municipal elections and the
said list was first posted in my of-
fice at Hayfield on the 15th day of
August, 1923, and reinains here tor
inspection. I hereby call upon all
voters to examine the said list and if
any errors ,or omissione are forind
therein to take hi -mediate proceedings
to have same corrected according to
law. Dated at Hayfield this 16th day
of Atignst, 1923, H. W. Erwin,
Municipal Clerk. 16-3.
Farm For Sale
One hundred and forty-five acre
:farm adjoining the vi)lage of Kippen.
Fifty-five acres raider cultivation,
reet ' 10 grass. Good bush, creek
withwater all the year round. Six-
roomframe 11011)50 with cellar, sum-
mer kitchen and wood -shed, good or-
chard. This farm belongs to the
estate of the late George Taylor and
must be sold to wind up the estate.
For particulars' apply 10 Samuel
Thompson, R. R. No, 1, Brucefield,
Ontario. 16-1f.
•
Building For Sale
, .Seventy-five by thirty. In first-
class condition, eontairiing a lot of
valuable lumber. Also square tim-
ber, all sizes for sale. M. G. Rens-
ford, 13-tr.
Boarders Wanted
Roan and board rdr aellogiate
pile, Apply at The Nowa-Record.
15-1f.
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What is Hi -Test Niarath n
Gasoline?
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A motor fuel superior tvany other Make at a similar price. Not
any old gaeoline, but a prOdaot that makes Starting easier, that
quickens pick -1-1P arld Permit5. greater development than any other
gaSollae at 071. equally low nmee, A 'I'ESTED GASOLINE. The
most careful and exhanstive chemical and Praetical tests were made
.before we were willing to offer HX -TEST M.ABATIION' GASOLINE
for sale, These test.0 disclosed that its ready vaporization made
slartirig eaSy, even in the eoldest weather, Sparit pings seldem
fooled and 11oa1; less carbon 'was deposited in cylinders. Thorough
combustion kept this gasoline from leaking Mto the crank caee arid
power was ineveased enormously, COSTS NO MORE THAN
OTHERS with all its points or superieritY,
These are undisputed facts. Try it yourself arid be convinced
the same as thousands or others throrighout Ontario.
RED INMAN MOTOR OlL is also in a lass by itself, Coste uo
mote Ithali 'the inferior motor oils on the market,
SOLENE COAL OIL (American). Try it and note your clean
lamp glasses, also it burrs the las,l; drop in your amp, Entirely
free fro enthe naaseating odors when burned 111 yotp: oil stove. Worth
double the price of others but Sells at only two cents per gallon more.
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Farm For Sale
200 acres, lots 29 and 80, concession
8, Hullett tewnship 2 and a half miles
from Londesboro, good land, bank
barn, with stabling beneath, frame
house, drilled Well. Apply to Albert
Vedden, Lorideaboro, 154.
COAL
THRESHING COAL, EGG COAL' and
CANNEL', COAL Now on hand.
Car of Alberta NIA coal coming.
E. WARD
Phone 155. 12-tf.
Phone 68.
OFFICE HOURS:
9.30 te 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5.30 p.m.
7.00 to 9.00 p.m.
Wednesdays
9.30 to 12 a.m. 7.30 to 9 p.m.
DR. W. R. NIMMO
chiropraci4e Specialist.
Specializing in ,Spinal, Nervous and
Chronic Diseases.
Normandie Block, Clinton. Ont.
Seed Wheat
I have a limited quantity of good
seed wheat for sale. This is free
froni, chess or other -weed seeds.
ea•le
"- F. W. ANDREWS
Phone 33 W. Clinton.
14-tf
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Farms For Sale or Rent
Farm containing 89% acres, 10
acres bush, lot 56 Maitland concession
Goderich toWnship. Good bank barn
54x56, with good cement stables. Ce-
ment silo, pig pen, driving shed, 'com-
fortable house, good orehard. Also
north half of lot 36, Hullett, on Base
line, containing 8514 acres, with creek
running through. Barn 36x56, good
orchard. Will be sold together or
separately. Apply to — Thos. K.
Mair, Joseph street, Clinton. 16-tr.
Farm For Sale
100 acres, lot 10, concession 10,
Hullett township. (beside Londesooro
station.) Convenient for shipping
produce, near church, school stores.
Good land, well cultvated, bank barn
with E.tabling beneath, frame house,
good drilled well, creek running
through farm, orchard. Apply on
premises to Mrs. Wm. Lee. Landes -
bore, Phone 26-14 Blyth central.
'13-7-p.
House For Sale
Frame house on Albert street, Clin-
ton, with one quarter of an acre gran -
den with fruit trees, for sale. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Thos. Lee, R. R. No. 2,
Clinton; Phone 15 on- 604, Clinton
central. 10--tf
, House For Sale
2 -story brick house on North street,
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. J. Wallis, Clinton. • 81-tf.
Hog For Service
Supreme Lad, No. 180, registered
Large Black hog*, will stand for ser-
vice all the premises of the under-
signed. C. W. Williams, Sr.'Lot 44,
Maitland con., Goderich Tp. Sept 6-p
TIMOTHY
..Are yousolving any Timothy this
fall? We have some good clean
seeci. and are offering it' very reason-
able.
Free Cook Book
With every bag of Monarch Pastry
Flour you can get a Cook Book free.
Monarch is a snow white Pastry ilour,
smooth, velvety and free rrom lumps,
milled from Ontario wheat for use in
halting not containing yeast. Try a
bag, 31 10 wonderful.
Bread Flour
Privity, Five Roses, Maple Leaf, and
Five Jewel. Everyone of them will
make good bread. •
Poultru and Stook
Supplies
A hill line of Poultry and Steel
Specifics and Remedies.
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Grain
Highest prices paid for Wheat, Har-
ley, Oats, Buckwheat and Peas.
W. Jenkins & Son.
ELAM AND FEED
mo; Elevator 199) Residento *41
Singer Sewing Machine
Family, Electric 'and D. R, Styles
Also some second-hand machines,
good as new.
Old machines taken as part payment
Easy Terms. -
It will pay you to look these over
before puying 'elsewhere,
REPAIRING AND PARTS FOR ALI1
MAKES OF MACHINES '
EARL STEEP
July 1st
COAL
NUT. STOVE & EGG 71
ALWAYS ON HAND ;
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
R. J. MILLER
'Orders taken at residence, Phone 14
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey io.nes' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering,
Chi-
cago. Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate 1VIer-
chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, 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. J, Sago.
RAIN
We are in the market for wheat,
barley, oats, buckwheat and peas.
Offer highest prices for clean grain.
Always on hand':
A complete line of Flour, Bran,
Shorts, Ground Corn, Oats and Bar-
ley, Calf Meal, Stock Foods, Herbag-
eum, Farina Chowders and Oatmeal.
Also a complete line of Asphalt
Roofing. We have the agency for
Toronto Asphalt Roofing Co. They,
make nothing but quality roofing.
Come and see our roofing before
buying and you will find our prices
right. _
J. A. FORD es. SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants nad
Grain Buyers
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
licenses
Sewing M chines
MR 'and repairs
Sharpies Separators
Blatchford's Calf Meal -
Tankage
E. L. MITTELL, Clinton
Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson
CREAM WANTED!
The 'demand 'for our hater is
creasing,
To supply this dernand Nve requhl
more cream. •
*We request you to ship us yetis
cream.
We guarantee you the Ilighesti
Market Prices, }accurate tests Mid
prompt serviee.
Our firni Ig Imown to you and needol
no further reeommend,
We pay all expresei charges,
ish eream cans and pay Wee cacti
month, '
Nitrite for 0411111 0 fuxther inform*.
tibia to the
SEAEOETD" CRIWIEIIY CO
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