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The Clinton News Record, 1932-02-18, Page 5THURS., FEB 18, 1932 THE CLINTON 'NEWS -RECORD '''OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME Isspiritualism a myth? Weil, our: `local telephone ,directory offers to -onnect you up with a lot of worthy • citizens of St. Malys; ivho hove been dead tot years. Station -to -station cabs era said to be very. cheap. ---St;' `'Itrary's Journal -Argus, They should correet those director .los occasionally in the Stone Town. The Fergus News -Record cannot understand why Harriston should have three times as many citizens ; getting old age pensions in -propor- tion to population as Fergus. ..One could ,venture the supposition that the people of Feigus have to work so hard to make a living that they '•do not`reach,the three score and ten ?nark and thus have.been unable, tc cash in on the pension. Someone else 'night have a different idea.—B.Bai- riston Review. - Oh, aye, an' maybe it is that the, folk aboot Feergus, maistly Scotch, "buddies, are canny, an' Pit awe,' a bit eiller as they ga alang, 'to comfort - their • auld age. It's about time to start talking a '.bout the Dominion Day celebration. --'Clinton caught Goderich napping last year andslipped in with their pro- -gram, but 'it was a failure„ financial - ,"y, at least. Let's have three,' big --days this year—Dominion Day, 12th. of July and Civic HoIiday.--Goderich ;,Star: ' There's a terns which could be ap- plied t pplied' to the above, we've heard it us- ed somewhere. Oh, yes, what is it - they call people who stick to the middle of the road and let others scramble anywhere for safety? The "term eludes us, it is not a pretty one, and we use it but .seldom, but you know what we mean., As for Clinton stealing Dominion ',Day last year, Clinton did not elect to have a celebration last first of July but the Ontario West Firemen's Association did, and it is to the shame of, Goderich that it did not take more interest in such. a celebra- tion, in -which it was, or, should have 'been, as much interested as Clinton, If Goderich would show itself inter- ested 8 metimes in anything except 'its owns petty little self it would "rave more friends.' Goderich has always shown too much al the spirit of the • above paragraph, which may account for its lack of popularity amongst the • other municipalities of the county. VARNA 1[ONDESBORO A two-day Sheep Marketing Course is being held in the Community Hall, Londesboro, on Thursday and Friday, February 25th and 260, The speakers are Messrs. Telfer, Howard and Ireton' of the Dominion Live Stock, Branch, and all the •impor- tant phases of successful sheep -raising will be dealt -with, Lectures are from 1.30 to 4;00 p.m. Thursdays afternoon, and from 10.00 to 12.00 a. m, and 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. on Friday: Itis hi ` the interest of all sheep owners in the district' to be .:n, at- tendance at this two day .Cea'se. The WdV1.S. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanrblyn for • their: regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. 'Robert Fairservice gave a party' last 'Thursday evening to. a goodly number of his friends. They report having a happy time. ;The Y. P. of, the United church' held,- their regular meeting 1 in the basement of the church last, Sabbath evening with a good attendance. All those taking part deserve credit. Freddie 1V4orreIl entertained the members of his S. 8. Class at his home- last Friday evening. Mr. and 112as. Morrell and Freddy hkve the real art of making everyone feel at home -and a very pleasant and profit• able time was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. John Argo of Tor- ' onto and Miss Essler of Minneapolis spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Lee breconnel. On Monday morning Miss Essler and Mrs. Alex. McConnell !left on a six weeks' tour 0f the West Indies and other points. Sorry to report that Mrs. George Beatty has been laid 'up for over a week but hope to hear of a• speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Epps spent Sunday with friends in Goderich. 'Miss Olive Erratt spent the week- • end with Miss Margaret •Chuter. Tho woman's day of prayer was held in the United Church on Friday afternoon. There was es good atten- . dance, Rev. Mr. Portlier and Mrs. Poniter • entertained the young people of the circuit on Friday evening to a Viten- - tine social. All report an enjoyable • time. Mr, John Hunter, who has worked -with Mr. Nelson Reid for the past four years, left on Monday for Cromarty, where he is engaged for the coming year. Mr. and Mas. P. Manning have as their guest Mrs. • Howatt of Auburn. NT's. Ball of the .Clinton hospital staff was the guest of Miss Esther Lyon over the week -end. Mrs. W. Lyon, who has enjoyed a two -weeks' pleasant sojourn with her sister, Miiss Kirk of Toronto, and oth- er relatives, returned Saturday. Nurse Moore of Clinton Is spend, ing some time at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong. Mr. E. Crawford, who underwvent a very critical operation in the CIin- ton hospital some weeks ago, was able to return hofne Monday, we• are pleased to state, and we hope his recovery now will be steady and come plete. Among those who are not enjoy- ing good health, we regret to say, are Mr. James Shobbrook, Mr. Cow- an, Mr. C. Crawford and .Mr. C. Rud - dell, We hope they may soon fins prove, ,Mrs. Robert Well reeently visited her mother, Mrs. Marshall, near Blyth, Mars. Crawford, who spent the past month with 'Clinton friends to be, near her husband while he was in the hospital, returned home Friday. Mr. McCallum of London spent last Thursday at the hone of Mr. and 11[rs. Frank Woocl. He spoke vevy .highly of Mr. Wood's fine herd of purebred stock. Mrs. Thomas Lyon and Miss Es- ther Lyon attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. George Atkinson, of Guelph, last week. Miss E. Lyon received word of the death of her cousin, Mr. Caleb Davi- son, of Woodstock, who died sudden- ly on 'Monday, the funeral was held on Wednesday. Miss Ida Lyon is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. ;Earl Gaunt of St. 'Helens, and friends in Lucknow. Mss. George Lyon is visiting friends in Londesboro this week. TUCKERSMITH Mr. Ray Fear motored to Toronto on Friday last ' to visit his mother whowe regret to learn, is seriously Mrs. Vern Terryborry received word of the death of her sister -in- taw, Mrs, Version MaClomand of De- troit. Mrs. Tertyebrry went to Lon, don on Saturday tb attend the funer- • al which took place on M'ontluy in that city.' Mrs. Gifford Oriel: is visiting her da:Alter, Ma Oliver Cole of Gode- rich township, this week. The death occurred this morning 'of Melissa Shannon, widow of'1VIichael Whitmore, and mother .of 712x, 'S. H. Whitmore of this township, in her ' 74th Year: Mrs. Whitmore' was born in New York State, iiee parents being the ' late Simon and ,Catherine '•Shannon, formerly of ' Cooper's Pliti es, -ire- land. Her faker's dealt occurred • when she was quite young and the mother and her young daughter came to Canada and to lluron=County, "' They settled in East Wawanodh, :where she resided until her marriage ` i;o her late husband in 1884, *ince 'When she had lived in Tuckeremih, lyir. Whitmore passed away Feb, 1st,. '1927. • Mrs.,Whitmore is survived'b'y one son, S. H. Whitmore, at whose `home- she died, one daughter, Elsie, Mrs., Wim. Whitmore .of 'Newtaii Brook, ,and two sisters, MVIrs.-R. A. Roberton and Miss Dinsmore of; ' O intoss. ` The funeiai will take 'place from 'the home of her son, Mr. Sr. H, Whit- more, oil S'atuiday afternoon' to Maitr lansibalik .nernetery,',$eaforbh, The advertisements bang you news of better things - to have and easier ways to live. C tRD OF, THANKS.'... , 50c MEIVIORIAL `VERSE PER LINE ..dos MARRIAGES WILLIAMSON--SNYYDiE'R•-At Cen- tralI7nited chinch, Sarnia, on Feb, 12th, by the Rev. Dr, G, E. Clen- dinnen, Mrs. Joy Snyder, iclaeghtet of Mr. W. H. Lobb and the late Mrs. Lobb, Goderich township, to Mr. Robert • Williamson, of Lon- don, son of Mrs. Louise Williainson and the late Edward Williamson of Copenhagen. Demnark. MACPA•RLArNE—RILEY At the Wesley -Willis United church manse Clinton, on 'Feb. llth, by the Rev. D. E. Foster, Edythe, daughter of ,Mr, •and Mfrs. George Riley of . Hul- lett township, to James MacFar- lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacFarlane of Stanley: DOHERTY—FOOTE--•,Ast f34, Paul's' 'Cathedral, London, by the Rev. Dean L. N. Tucker, 'Muriel Anne Foote of Parkhill to Janes E. Do- herty, formerly of Clinton. I ULLETT TOWNSIffr .After 'an illness of about tour months, Mr. Richard Allen Brown, Edmonton, Alta., a locomotive engin- eer with the Grand Trunk Pacific. and Canadian National railways -for the past 20 years, passed away at a city hospital on Friday, January 29th at the age of 47 years. The late Mr. 'Brown was barn on a farm iu 1Godetich township and spent his boyhood days 0n the farm in Hub 'lett township where his mother and sister stili reside. When a young man he went Went and worked for -several years at Ferric, B.C., and Calgary, Alberta, He was married at Calgary to Miss Viola Longard, formerly of Nova Scotia. The cause of his death was dialation of the heart. • He is 'survived by his wifeand three sons, Roy, William and Mervin and four daughters, Olive, Ruth, Loir1 and 'Eileen; all .of Edmonton, and hie mother anis three sisters, lttrs. Robert Brown and:lifiss Eva Brown, Hullett, i'Vfiss Jennie Brown, London and•Miss Bessie Buown, . of Detroit and one brother; William; of Detroit. Midh. One brother Robert, died June 6th, 1921. He was a member of West Edmonton Lodge A. F..& A. M. and also the Brother:liood.ef Lo- comotive Engineers. The pailbear- era were all brother engineers and lodge members. Beautiful floral tribdtes' were sent by relatives 'of the deceased, and many other friends. He 'was a mem- bet' em -bet'' of the United church, a kind inil loving husband and father ;and will be Very much missed iri his home and in the city.. Ire 'rats a genial disposition Which won him friends wherever his work or social or fraternal duties called There's something ; in the adver- tisements today to interest you. Read them. • DEATHS WHIPM'OitE —" Ip Tuekersmith township, on Feb. 18th, . Melissa IShannbn, widow of Michael Whit- more, in her 74th year. I1eGEE—In Godorich, on Feb. 14th, Tacoh McGee, formerly of Tuck- ersmith township aged '77 years. IN MEMORIAM GARRETT—In loving remembrance of, our dear mother. (Caroline E. Wallis), who left us Feb, 27, 1920. —Husband and daughters. A PARTIAL LIST OF NEW BOOKS IN CLINTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Non -Fiction '1'Vaugh: James Wolfe, Man and Soldier. Defoe: Clifford Sifton in Relation to his Times. Henderson ed: Trails to Success. Wrong: A. Canadian Manor and its Seigneurs. Jeans: Stars in Their Courses. Masefield: Minnie Maylow's Story. Masson: Edinburgh: Browne: Since Calvary. Leacock: Economic Prosperity in the British Empire: Mantle ed.: Best Plays of 1930.31. Middleton: Romance of Ontario. Jones: Clirist on the Mount. Cleever: Life's Great Adventure. 'Schweitzer: More, From the Prim- eval Forest. Malcolm: Vacant Thrones. Marie: Education 0f a Princess. Moore: Culture of Flowers. Dennison: Henry Hudson and oth- er plays. O'Connor: On the Frontier and Be- yond. ,Gibbons: Afoot in Italy. Morten; Spell of London. Strachey: Portraits in Miniature. Shaw: Tie Apple Cart. Smallwood: The New Newfound- land. Member of Florist. Telegraph Delivery Association Flowers and Floral Designs for all Occasions 1a..,.,. -by -r. . DAFFODILS, .1 TU'LIPS,. 'FREESIA,. NARCISSUS SWEET PEAS, CARNATIONS. FLOWERING PLANTS A large assortment ,of choice, cool,` grown stock in our .Greathouse Norv. Chas.: V. Cooke F L 0 R 1 S T Phones: 66w'and 66j;. Radio Cafe HAVE YOB TRIED A MEAL HERR? IP NOT COME IN AND, LET- US' SERVE YOU Dinner, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.rn. Supper 5 to 8 p.m. Lunches at all hours. Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes Double Rich Malted lVTilk' Fiction: ,Sahatini; Scaramouehe Ring Mak- Grayson: Adventures in Solitude. McClung: Flowers for the Living. Walpole: Judith Paris. Connor: The Reek and the River. Montgomery: Tangled Web. Cody: Red Ranger. Milne: Two People. Buchan: Blanket in the Dark. Baum: Grand Hotel, Hill: Kerry. Mr. Fothergill's Plot. Grey: Sunset Pass. Farnol: Jade of 'Destiny. Carefree: The Radiant Years. Sandys: Jinx. Aldrich: A White' Bird Flying. Cather: Shadow on the Rock. Hill: Silver Wings. Roche: Finch's Fortune. Menson: Tobit Transplanted. Galsworthy: Maid in Waiting. Dunham: Trail of the King's Men. 'Clarke; Altar of Saerifiee. Bailey: Burning Beauty. Birmingham: Fed Up. Carfrao: Bone of Contention. Cole; Witchery. •Birmingham: Hymn Tune of 'Mys- tery. Waller: Windmill on ,the Dune. Sackville -West: Tho Edwardian;. Sackville -Wiest: All Passion Spent. beeping: House of Adventure: Galswortby: On Forsyte Change. STANLEY • M'r, Wim. Taylor shipped a• fine carload of cattle from Kipper: to To- tonto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ,Snowden ens, tertaitied a few of their neighbors and friends on Saturday night. last, in honour' of their wedding anniver- Charlie Koo Proprietor, 53-e. Clinton's New -Laid Egg PoultryAnd House Eggs• bought according to Domin- ion Government :Egg Regulations. Inquire' for our prices • of eggs. You will always find our prices par.. • allel with the city markets. Fat hens and well -finished chicks always wanted—Prices good.. Always phone our office' for prices before marketing produce` LONDON ROAD • Mss. MolVflehael is spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. Grieve, id London., Pifrs. Clarence Ball of Grosse Ile, Miph., is visiting with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..Crittenden. Mass Marion Forbes of the Strat- ford Normal spent the Week -end as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Norman Tyndall. Mrs. John Quigley attended the funeral of her nephew at Dublin on Monday. CARD OF THANKS d'fr. E. Crawford wishes to express his sincere appreciation of the care and attention given him by the Clinton Hospital Superintendent and nurses and the doctors in• attendance, and for all the kindnesses shown him by friends and neighbors during his stay in the hospital. ,Ilfr, Wm. Bowie was the guest of Mr. Geo. Campbell one night last week.,, Mr. Don-62eKensie of Goderich township was the gdest of vv. Colin Campbell one clay last week. Ifesam. Harvey and Clarence 1:1011 - tier were the guests of Mr. Fred Watson one night last week. Mr. Roy Scotchmer motored to Goderich on Monday last, V. T. FOLEY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Estate and General Practice in all Courts. Money to loan. New Bank of Toronto Bldg., London, Ontario. Phone; Office Metcalf 1723; resi- dence Metcalf 2172. 58-1. t House To Rent Six -room house, with shed, Town- send street, Clinton. Water, elect tie lights, camera cellar. Small garden. Apply to 'J. W. Bayley, R- R. No. 4, Clinton. 5$-tf, Regular Broadcast Smith Nurseries will broadcast an orchard and garden talk every Tues- day from 10.15 to 10.30 a.tn., and each Friday from 12.45 to 1 o'clock p.m., beginning Tuesday next. Lis- ten -in for these instructive talks. 58-. , Work on Farm Wanted Experienced married man wants work on farm, with privileges. W. J. Hackett, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. 58-1. Wallpapering and Painting Anyone who has any papering oe Painting to do it will be well worth your time to have me call with sam- ples or come out to new gas station at Summerhill and have a look through my 1932 sample books. There are about 700 samples ranging. from 7c to $1.50 • per single roll. I also sell window shades, drapery and up- holstering goods, of which I have a- bout 100 samples. Come early as it is bard to get to thein all when the rush starts. E: L, Johnston, R. R. No. 1, Clinton, or phone No. 0403:14, Clinton central. 58-3. N. WV. Tre rartha Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w For Sale 4 Shorthorn bulls, from 8 to 15 months old. Reds and roans. Herd passed ist accredited test without reactors, Prices reasonable for quick sale. . Apply William L. Bunking, Auburn, Phone 38-24, Blyth central. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , ;,In the Estate of Mary Stephenson, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Mary Stephenson, late of the Township of Stanley in the Coun- ty of Huron, widow, deceased, who died on or about the sixth day of January, A.D., 1932. are required to deliver to Albert MoCiinchey, Varna, Ont., or Edward Johnson, Ge,derich,. Ont„ the Executors of the said es- tate or P. Fingland, Solicitor, on or before the 29th , day of Februayt A.D., 1932, a full statement ,of their elains together with particular* thereof, andthe nature of the secur- ities if held by them all duly verified by affidavit. • AND TA.KE NOTICE that after the said hist, mentioned date the said Executors` will proceed to' distribute the estate of the said deceased: a- mongst the persons entitled thereto' having regard only,bo such claims as shall have received due notice and In accordance therewith. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 9th day of February, A.D., 1032. I. FINGLAND,Clinton, Ontario,, Solicitor for the said estate., 57-3, CAPI rALTHEATIZE Goderich, " Phone 47 Now Playing: "Touchdown" With Richard Arlen. Monday Afternoon at 4.10 p.m. The Arlie Marks. Co'y. presents "MAGGIE AND EGGS" with other stage novelties. This• is. not a pietuie. Adults 25c; Children, 10e. MON., and TUES. Tallulah Bankhead and Fredric Murch in a great drama 'of a woman, her past and her lawyer "MY SIN" WED. and mum. Edmund Lowe and Lois 3txoran Greta Nissen, Myrna Loy and Jean Hersholt. A. great cast and a picture that will surprise you with its excellence. "TRANSATLANTIC" Approved "11" • FRY. and SAT. Marilyn 1Vriiler in a `lilting laugh special with Ben Lyon, Ley Errol, W. C. Fields. Ro- mance, Comedy, Music and groat entertainment! That's "HER MAJESTY LOVE" - Mat., Wed, and Sat. 3 p.m. Corning: "Madame Du Barry HOTEL RATTENBURY ON WED. FEBRLfARY 24511 MR. .J. B. KNIGHT will display LADIES' AND GENTS' SAMPLE HAIR GOODS Telephone Hotel For An Appointment Advice on Scalp, Hair Tinting etc., etc. W. T. PEMBER STORES Limited 129 YONGE ST., TORONTO _..-ONTARIO BABY CHICKS AND CUSTOM HATCHING We are offering Blood -tested qual- ity Baby Chicks in six popular breeds, Barred and White Rocks, Black Minorcas, White Wyandottes and Jersey Black Giants, We have installed.a new 30;000 egg capacity incubator for custom hatch- ing only. Trays ''hold eleven dozen eggs each. Charge of two and one half cents per egg. Plant in charge of an experienced operator. Phone or write your reservation early. Depend' on Hogarth to give you agood hatch. THE RC/GARTH BABY CHICK HATCHERY. EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 184wv 58-12. For Sale A. fire proof safe, combination lock; 2 pair platform scales, one 300 lbs. and one 400 lbs. eapacity; a 3 H.P. Wagner electric motor, like new; steam tractor, 18-20 H.P.; also gasoline engine, 414• H.P., Interna- tional. A. Seeley, Clinton. 56-8. Auction Sale .. Of Farm, Stocic and Implements. Mr. John Johnston has instructed the undersigned to sell by public auction at n.h.. of Lot 31, Con. 6, Hul- lett, three-quarters of a mile east of Summerhill, on Friday, February 2611i, •commencing at 1 o'clock, the following, HORSES: Good work team, Geld- ing rising 4. CATTLE—Cow rising 8 due in Sept.; Cow rising 5 due in May; 3 heifers and steer calf, year old in. spring. 90 Hens. IMPLEMENTS — NI. -H. Binder; M: H, mower, M. -II. Cultivator; Nox- on Seed drill; 4 -section hain`ows; hay 'rake; Quebec Riding plow; . Oliver walking plow; 2 scufflers; wagon, hay rack; roller,. sleigh, gravel box, cutting box, root pulper, Pig crate, fanning mill, set doable harness. About 100 bushels mixed grain. A. bout 150 bags .Russet Rural known as ,ugless potatoes, and other, artic- les too numerous to hneetion. Farm will be offered at time or sale, with- reserved bid:, TERMS of SALE: CASH. .TORN JOHNSTON; ;Proprietor, G. H. Elliott, Auetioueer. .58.2. COAL, COKE, PAGE 5 WOOD, CE-MENT Did you ever notice how much pleasanter the weather seeing {. UPTOWN OR DOWN `TOWN,, WMCI3SVC-R. You lel AN' 'GO= HOMES THAT HMS Tt11 HEAT FOLKS NEVER. POMO THE. SNOW When you go out into it from a warm house? There's no need of shivering. and shaping, when Heat Folks Coal can give , you comfort inside your home and "pep" outside. 'Phone us for a load of D.L. & W. Coal, 'which is the best your money can buy. Call the '1.'i; f 5t $ J.ILMns*ard Co. PHONE 74 CLINTON, ' ONTARIO avonammusem C. H. VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs Phone 7 Shell Maker RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF SHELLMAKER. PRICES: Per hundred wt. ...... . 1.....61.00 500 ib, lots .80 Castle Flour, per cwt. .........2.65 FEEDS Molassine Meal English Make also Molasses by the barrel H. W. Charlesworth 44 otic'' " This is to Announce That A. W. GROVES beginning this week, we will not on- ly sell Pasturized Milk over the counter, but will also be delivering each morning. Many of our cus- tomers have asked -us to start a reg- ular delivery and this move is started as a,result of their request. We will be selling high quality Pasteurized Milk, Cream, and Buttermilk. The whipping Cream comes from a pure bred accredited Jersey herd, one of the hest in Huron County. It is Pas- teurized and guaranteed to whip, Our Buttermilk is rich and creamy and the best you have ever tasted. 'Phone us and have our driver call. Regular Prices. Pho e 2 I, 6 For Sale Hardie Power Spraying, Augre, ce- dar posts, M. -H. Bean Cultivator and puller, also choice young cow.—A. Robertson, Varna, R. R. No. 1. 56-3. The Holiday Season Is over now and there is no need for hurry and rushing. You have plenty of leisure thne to get that portrait or family group taken. Our work satisfies. Burgess Studio, Clinton and 11iitehcll. For Sale ' Cedar posts, end posts, telegraph and hydro poles, deo some dry hard- wood. Brown Stewart, Bayfield, Phone 1306r5, Clinton centra,. 53-tf. For Rent A small cottage, suitable for two; Convenient to Trost office. Apply to F. Fingland, Clinton. 50-tf. New Guitars For Sale New guitars, prices ranging from $8, up. Cases from $3.50 up. One lesson free with each guitar sold. Also new electric Stewart -Warner radios, $55.00 and up. H. A. Hovey, Clinton. 55-tf. Agent For Mallotte Cream Separator and Separator Supplies, old machines any make, taken in exchange. F. 13. Powell, R. R. No. 3, phone 607r4, Clinton. 42-tf. For Sale House in Clinton,. Beech street. Frame house covered with asphalt shingles, in good condition, fire- place, town water, garden and fruit tires. Price reasonable. Apply to 511. X. Watt, Clinton. 27-tf., Rouse Por '$ale or Rent Comfortable 8 -room house in Prin- cess street, residence of the late Peter Cantelon. For particulars ap- ply is; George Canteloai, Rattenbury street, Clinton. Tinto. Phene 272 . 86,4X, Funeral Service Funeral Director and Embalmer Ccvnplete Motor Equipment 24 hour Service SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER Day or Night Phone 147w 1 r !i 4 M,, WANTED Fresh Eggs and Cream Highest' Prices for Strictly Fresh Eggs. Cream shipped regularly. Good Prices Paid, A. E. FINCH Phone 231. Farmers Attention! ARE YOU ALL READY FOR THE SPRING• WORK?—SEE ME IF IN NEED OF PARTS FOR ANY COCKSHUTT OR FROST & WOOD MACHINES I am also Agent for Allis-Chal- mers Tractors, and for Lata Crean: Separators, ' JOHN V. DIEHL Queen Street. Clinton. 81-t!, AGENT FOR MASSEY-HARRIS CO. SAWY'R AND MASSEY STABLE AND BARN EQUIPMENT BEATTY WASHERS DE LAVAL SEPARATORS WIRE FENCING Prompt Attention to Repairing t1 Phone 15w or 15j J. H. BRUNSDON ca E. G. HOES Electrican and Plumber A Full, Line of Electric Appliances also Plumbing Fixtures Wiring, Plumbing and Repairer Phone 53w• 13-t£. Gaal! Coke! del Wood Genuine "Lehigth !Valley Anthra- cite Coal" of ail sizes. Alborta Coal. Hamilton -made Coke as well as Ant- eriean, also Bitim!inus coal at my sheds, Queen St. Prompt and careful delivery. A. D. McCartney Opal Dealer, Clinton. Queen St. Phone 256 CL`S'THES DRY Cleaned & Pressed LADIES' Suits 51.50, Pleats extra Dresses . ,..$1.50 Pleats extra Suits, Pressed only 50c up, Pleats extra GENTLEMEN'S Suits, $1.50 Pants 75e Top Coats $1.50 Over Coats $1.75 Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Woollen goads dry cleaned. Robins over "toa'd's Barber shop. W. J. JACO If not open work may be left at Heard's Barber Shop