The Clinton News Record, 1932-09-29, Page 63.by.U.41pp., t:9i1.L $'..G.7, 1✓.T4—
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OF INTEREST : TO YOU
ANOM',
Good times may be just around
the •corner, as we seemto have heard
somebody remark. There is talk of
women using eight :or ten yards of
material to make a dress :again.
w v - .'
If those races in India would only
.eontinue in .agreeinent'leritaiu might
he able. to make the advances and
ibtrocluce the reforms which she
would really like to introduce in that
country.
t. + •
Judging by the revelations in Mani-
toba and in Ontario recently it would
seem: that those responsible for the
' handling of trust and public funds
should he checked up a bit more
'strictly.
Locally the coming bye -election
has so far 'caused very little stir, but
that the pegple of South Huron are
actually. interested in the result was,
evidenced on Monday by' -the large
number attending the nomination
._ meeting in Hensall, when Mr. W. IL
Golding, Liberal, and Mr: L. 11, Rad-
er, Conservative, were officially nam-
ed to contest the riding, Mr. W. W.
Cooper, Independent -Liberal, who had
.announced his intention of running,
decided the day previously to with-
draw and'the contest is now between '
the two straight party representa-
tiyes.
South Huron:is a rural riding and
for many years has been represented
'by a fanner and this is one of the
pleas put forward by the Conserva-1
tive representative, Mr. Rader, that
he can represent his fellow -farmers !.
'more effectively than a non -farmer
Mr. Golding, on the other hand,
claims that he was brought up on a
farm and that he has never gotten
- very far away from the farm, so
• 'there you are.
The sympathy of his newspaper as-
sociates will go out to Mr.
Lorne Eedy of the St, Marys Jour-
'naI-Argus in the death of his father,
John W. Eedy, for many years editor
• and publisher of that journal, eito
died at noon on Monday df heart
•
trouble. Mr. Eedy, who Was in his
seventy-eighth year, 'retired about
seven years ago leaving the business
to his 'son and since that time had
been living retired. He usually
spent his winters in the South and
while ,on these trips he often cont
tributed interesting letters describ-
ing his impressions of places and
people whom hg met. 'He was a
newspaper man first, last and always
and under his guidance the journal-
Argus was built up into one of On-
tario's leading weeklies. JIe.was al-
sd- interested in everything'. which
was for the betterment of the town
in, which he lived. He was an active
worker in the United, formerly Me-
thodist' Church. A minister of the
former Methodist Church once told
the writer that Mr. J. W. Eedy war
the only newspaper roan during his
career as a minister, and Methodist
ministers used to move often and he
would have more experience than
some, wha was really active in church
work. This interest he kept up all
his life and he also !brought up his
son so that he is following in his
footsteps. Weekly journalism in On.,
tario is the poorer for the passing of,
such a ratan as John W. Eedy.
PROMINENT ONTARIO NEWS-
.. itAPERMAN PASSES WHEN
' J. W. BED' DIES
John Wolfe Eedy, retired publialo
er, died at his home in St. Marys on
Monday of a heart ailment. Mr.
Eedy, who was in his seventy-eighth
year, had been enjoying good health
up to three days ago,
Mr. Eedy was born at Elginfield,
Ont, being the eldest son of the late
Richard and Ellen Eecly, early set-
tlers of that district. In early life
he "taught school for a number of
years before joining the staff of the
St. Thomas Times in 1884. For some
'Years he was Managing Director of
that paper. In 1895 he purchased
the St. Marys Journal, which he de-
veloped to the front rank of Cana-
dian weekly newspapers. In 192(
he bought the et. Marys Argus, am-
algamating the two papers. He re-
tired about seven years ago, being
III®tCC " i, to # a t
We Wish to Announce to the Citizens of
-Clinton and Community that we are
the .Sole Dealers for
a^ar l933
Let'Us Give You •a Demonstration
Suitable
Suitable Terms May be Arranged to Suit Purchaser
Clinton Electric Sales
G. S. 11IcFARLANE,
CLINTON, ONTARIO
succeeded by his son, Lorne.
Mr. Eedy was widely known and
was held in esteem by hisconfreres
of the press throughout the Domin-
ion. He served for several years as
director of the Canadian Press As-
ecnation. He was singularly gifted
as a writer, and his letters from Cal
ifor'nia, whichhave been appearing.
for a number of years under the pen,
name "Journal Rambler," have been
widely read. Lately they have been
collected in a volume, "Southern
Sketches!'
Under hiseditorial direction: the
Journal -Argus attained wide influ-
ence. Throughout his life he had beer:
a member of the United, formerly
Methodist Church, • and for many
years was a member of the Trustee
Official Board.
Mr. Eedy was married in 1.879 to
Sarah Ellen Walden, daughter of the
Iate Thomas and Mary 'Malden of
Elginfield. Mrs. Eedy died ten years
ago. Surviving are his only son,
Lorne, publisher of the St. Marys
Journal -Argus, and one daughter.
Mrs. Archie Gillies, of Timmins.
Charles Eedy of. Elginfield and Wil-
liam Eedy of London are . broth-
ers, Mrs. Elizabeth Ireland, St.
Marys, is an only sister.
BAYFIELD DOCTOR
VISITS HOME OF MANY
WONDERFUL CURES
Dr. Newton -Brady of Bayfield, re-
turned on Sunday from a visit to
Dr. Locke of Williamsburg, who
seems to have been performing
wonderful cures of all kinds of dis-
eases by treating patients'' feet. We
asked Dr. Newton -Brady what he
thought of it. "It is wonderful," he
declared. Patients had told hint of
some almost miraculous results.
We suggested that hypnotism
:night come into such treatment but
be scoffed at the idea. He saw five
thousand patients treated and talk-
ed with many of then: and, 'having
studied the art, he intends using it
in his practise,
Dr. Lecke. he says. must go and
rest and relax for ten minutes ev-
ery so often during the day, which
lasts usually from about eight in rhe
morning until late at night.
Dr. Newton -Brady says he saw
during his visit cars from every
state in the American union, as well
as from nearly ,every province of
Canada, people suffering *me ar-
thritis, neuritis and all forms of
painful trouble of limbs, back and
arnis,'eoming in the hope of finding
relief, and he believes the treatment
will prove beneficial,
BIRTHS
WILLIA'MSON—In Clinton Public
Hospital on Sept. 24th, to Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Williamson, the gift
of a son.—Robert Bruce.
MARRIAGES
DALE-FLYNN—In St Josephs
church, Clinton, on Sept. 2Sth, by
, the Rev. Father M. N. Sullivan,
Margaret E., daughter of Mr. An-
drew Flynn, to Arnold James Dale,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dale,
all of Hullett township.
IN MEMORIAM
STEPHENSON—In memory of milt
beloved nephew, Frederick Warren,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Stephenson of London, who died
September 28th, 1931.
—Inserted by Aunt Emma and Aunt
Doreen.
Member of Florist Telegeaph
Delivery Association
Flowers and Floral
Designs for all
Occasions
„�ou"ru:dvi -7� r
Chas. V. o ke
FLORST
Phones: 66w and 66j
Rido Cafe
Meals at al1-hours, Special Dinner 40e
from 11 axe to 2 pen.
Supper, 5 to 8 pan. Lunch, at all,
hours.
Try our Neilson Tee Cream, Ice
Cream Bricks, and Eskimo Pies,
Cigars, Cigarettes; Candy.
Charlie Koo
'Proprietor.
53-e.
Out Time Dance
An old time dance will be given in
the firemen's hall on Friday even-
ing, Oct. '7th, under auspices of the
Clinton Fire Company. Popular or-
chestra. Dancing at 9 p.m. Admis-
sion fee 25c. 90-2.
For Sale
Bred -to -lay Plymouth Barred Rock
Pallets, laying; yearling Leghorn
hens, also good Green Mountain Po=
tatoes. Apply to Roy Tyndall, 607r3,
R. R. No. 3, Clinton. 90.3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Malcolm Douglas
McTaggart, Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that all
Persons having claims against the
estate of Malcolm Douglas MeTag-
gart, late of the Town of Clinton, in
the County of Huron, Private Bank-
er, deceased, who (lied on or about
the 14th day of July, A.D., 1932, are
required to deliver to Canada Trusts
Corporation, London, Ontario, George
D: McTaggart, Edith L. MeTaggart,
the Executors of the said estate or
F. Fingland, Solicitor, on or before
the 17th day of Ocbober, A.D., 1982,
a full statement of their claims to-
gether with particulars thereof, and
the nature of the securities, if any;
held by them all duly verified by of-
f idavit.
AND TARE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the said
Executors will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said cicecased a-
mongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims as
shall have received doe notice and in
aecorclance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ontorio, this
22nd day of September, A.D., 1932.
F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said estate. 90-3.
Auction Sale
Pure-bred Dual Purpose cS►tovt-
horns, registered, of good type, splen-
did blood lines and creditable miik
procluetien, Wednesday, October 12th,
at 1 pen., Moffatt Farm, Varna, Ont.
three utiles west of Brimfield, on
Number 4 concrete Highway.
"Kean Lancaster No. 220806, Serv-
ed April 17th," Doily Lorne No.
220809, Served June 15th," "Village
Cemet No. 233273, Served August,
21st," "Patsy Lou, Roan Heifer,
Dant Roan Lancaster, Sire Lymnore
Lancaster, also one Red Grade with
heifer calf by side, and one Roan
Grade, Served May 14th.
Pure -Bred Shropshire Sheep, all
pedigreed, including any foundation
breeding ewes, rich in the best im-
ported 'blood, and many with show
records, which may be left and bred
to any show ram without charge,
Ewe lambs, Ram lambs, and one four
year :old show ram of imported But.
tar blood.
YORKSHIRE SOWS, well-bred,
select bacon type, regular breeders,
litter of 16 pigs, eighteen months
old, in excellent condition, one soot
winning five firsts, and a special at
five Fairs last fall, sired by O.A.C.,
Glory No. 128526, also weaning pigs
of exceptional quality.
HORSES --,Heavy draft grey. Per-
cheron team of show quality, mare
and gelding. 6 years old, and a well-
bred' General Purpo:so team, splendid
disposition and in good condition.
POULTRY—Laying hens and bred
to lay Wlnite Wyandotte pullets.
FARM IMPLEMENTS — Manure
spreader, side rake, hayloader, Deer-
ing mower, bean harvester, walking
plow, riding plow. cultivator,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ---
the .Estate of Mrs. Agnes Moffatt, in
good condition, as follows: Williams
pieno, as good as new, hall rack, hall
settee, solid walnut peeler suite, large
leather -rockers, 'fancy tables, oak ex-
tension table, solid walnut extension
table, dining room chairs, walnut
sideboard, mission library table,
leather couch wood, white enamel and
brass 'beds, springs, and mattresses:
dressers, wash stands, bevel plate
mirrors, curtains, drapes, and curtain
reds, rugs and carpets, dishes, :pic-
tures, stoves, etc.
Grain, Pure Alfalfa Hay, lst and
2nd cutting, :Straw, Mangels and Tur-
nips.
• House Doors, and Glazed Window
Sath Tile and. Brick.
ale under cover in case of rain.
Lloyd A. Moffatt, Proprietor, Georgo'
ltil tett, Auctioneer. 90-2,1
We ave ' : e
SPRING CHICKENS FQIt SUNDAY
DINNER
• Also.
BOILING FOWL & CHIPPED EGGS
FOR GOOD IHEALTH EAT MORE
EGGS AND POULTRY
WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF EGGS.
AND POULTRY THE YEAR
ROUND
N. W. Trewa, 9'$.ha.
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
- Who are the
€¢ {gym
`V k.,,, s
Be here at 9 o'clock
Sharp
Saturday Night
when the winners of the
Big Bean Contest
WILL BE ANNOUNCED
BARTLIFF & CRJCH
Makers of Dainty Maid and Whole
Wheat Bread
Phone 1, Clinton.
CAPI FAL THEATRE
Northern Electric Sound System
Gaderich, Phone 47
low Playing—A double bill:
Will Rogers in `Ambassador
Bill," and George O'Brien in
"Mystery Ranch."
MON., TUES., WED.
"Chuckling" Charlie Ruggles.
Roland Young and Lily Datnite
offer a great rib -tickling even-
ing of humor, romance and
adventure.
"This is the Night"
THURS„ FRI., SAT.
ANOTHER DOUBLE BILL
Sally Eilers and James Dunn
a great team in a pleasing
romance
"Dance Team"
On the same Program
Doris Kenyon, Spencer Tracy
and Tonuny Conlon in a Frank
, Borzage Production.
"Young America"
Mat: Weer. and Set. at 3 pan.
Coming: "When a Feller Neecls
a Friend."
ATTENTION
All users of coal are invited to
inspect our car of "Scotch Anthea.
cite" which is the first shipment to
Clinton. It has a very high heat
power and low ash, for particulars
call
A. D. McCartney .
Dealer in Coal and Wood.
Phone 256. 90-2.
For Sale or For Rent
A double house, Victoria street,
seven rooms in each side, electric
lights, water, furnace, gardens, wir-
ed for electric range, garage, 1-4 ac-
re of land, good cement cellar. Ap-
ply to C. B. hale, Clinton, Ont., or
Mrs. R. B. Carter, 50 Scott St, Kit-
chener, 85-tf.
Hats Remodelled
Hats designed, blocked and remod-
elled. Y' ue own materials used. C.
Akam, milliner, Princess street,
Clinton,
The Vogue
Have you seen the exclusive hats
and dresses at the Vogue? 90-1,
Bulbs For Sale
lladottna Lily bulbs, large, heal-
thy bulbs, and now is the time to
plant for early summer blooming.
Apply to A. Seeley. 89-2.
100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, being lot 22, con. 7,
Hallett, le offered for sale, cheap for
quick sale, and on easy terms of pay-
ment. This place is in a high state
of cultivation and well adapted for
mixed farming. Phcssession given e
once if desired. If not sold will be
offered for :rental for a term of
years. For particulars apply to J.
P. McIntosh, Clinton, Ont. 90-1-p,
Choice Potatoes for Sale
Very Choice Potatoes, Grown From
Government Certified Extra No. 1
Seed.
Free from Disease of any Kind
Colne and see these' Potatoes or call.
606-13, Clinton Central, for prices.
or leave orders with J. P. Sheppard
and Co., Clinton.
CanSuppy Any Quantity, Large or
Sarah.
S. FLEWITT
R. R. No. 3, Clinton.
CIO 'AWAY YOU CLINKER
YOU CAtl1I' PLAY IN
OUR YARD
CD
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3 last
PHONE 74
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Ar PGE 5
temaermagemessoieummuseausedmestio
The rules rules- of our yards are
rigid. Every load of coal that
enters must give the counter-
sign—"14 kt. Solid Coal. and
Clinker -free."
We know what the Heat
Folks will do for you, because
what can't come in, can't go
out. ' The Heat Folks are a set
of jolly elves that trim Old
Winter's claws.
r
They spare your purse and
disposition. They will turn a
winter cold as ice into a sum-
mer warm and nice.
Call the
IIPOPOIR.1
CLINTON, ONTARIO
30 and 00
Watt
Phone Us
We Deliver
1
15c
7 for $1.00
PRODUCT OF CANADIANgGGEGENERALELECTRIC
Il ENl`�1 ER,
nk;
Phone 7
How Long Has It Been Since you
Were Photographed?
Put away those old fashioned pictures
To the roan of affairs, lack of a
recent portrait is often a source of
embarrassment.
BURGESS' STUDIOS
CLINTON AND MITCHELL
Quality Developing and Printing
Have You Seen the New Velvet Edge
ANGLE RAZOR?
Smooth, Cool, Comfortable
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER,
Velvet Edge Angle Razor, reg. $1.09
Lge. Tube Lifebuoy Shay. Cream 35c
One Velvet Edge Angle Blade .. 100
ALL FOR 50 CENTS
Now on Display at
R. H. JOHNSTON'S .iewelery Store
Sole Agency—Clinton, Ont.
Furnished IIouse For Rent
For rent for 6 months from No-
vember first, moderato sized furnish-
ed house, all modern conveniences.
Apply on premises to Mr's. McMath,
Mary street, Clinton, Phone 304.
90-3.
Horticultural Society Meeting
A meeting of the Clinton Horti-
eulturat Society will be held in the
Agricultural office on Thursday.
October Oth to arrange for dates for
1933 Show and prise list and gener-
al business. A good attendance re•,
quested. H. E. Rorke, Secretary
89-2.
Douse For Sale
Iffy commodious home on the cor-
ner of Orange and Joseph streets.
Terms and price are tight for a
quick sale. J. G. Medd, Clinton.
09-tf
For Sale
A woodshed, 20 ft. by 30 ft. all
tongue and groove fine lumber. In
good repair. Would take cattle m -
it. W. .1. Colelough, Varma. Phone
No. 4-629. 89-2.
For Sale or Rent
Desirable house. Princess street,
town water, electric lights, 3 min-
utes from Collegiate, 10 minutes fron
down town. 1-2 acre garden, with
fruit trees. Good locality. Apply
E. M. Akam, or Dr. Shaw, Clinton.
88-tf.
Spirella Corsetiere
Have you a Spirilla requiring . al-
teration or repair.'? It will pay you
to give it attention now. Mrs. J. Sil-
cock, Telephone 265W. 88-5-2p.
Wanted
Living apartments far 3 adults. 6
months rental. Write John Robert-
son, Londesboro, Ont. 90-1-p,
Farm For Sale
Farm is situated on Cut Line, one
quarter or a mile froth Holmesville,
consisting of eighty-eight acres of
good farming land. Has been in
pasture for several yeaes. Good
shade for cattle and never failing
spring water. Apply Elizabeth Ford,
Ontario St., Clinton. Phone 31'7.
88-tf.
Boarders Wanted
Accommodation for boarders
and roomers. Comfortable situa
tion, modern conveniences, home
privileges. Mrs. E. Nielcle, Clinton.
Phone 23w. 84-tf.
Pullets
A number of Bred -to -lay Barred
Rock pullets, laying, hatched in March
G. R. Lindsay, 'Hedge Row Farm
R. R. No. 3 Clinton, Ontario. 82—tf.
Comb and Extracted Honey
Call and taste the delicious clover
and mint blend Ino buokwlteat) at
65c per 10 lb. pail. T. G. Scribbins,
Victoria Street, Phone 815. 86-5-8p,
Wanted, Boarders or Roomers
House, eenti'ally located, two doors
west of the Baptist Church on Huron
Istreet. All modern conveniences.
Terms, Reasonable.: Apply to Mrs.
80-tf, W. H,. Cale. Phone number 133. 85-tf.
tr
Funeral Service
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Complete Motor Equipment
24 Hour Service
SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER
Day or Night Phone 147w
W N Yl ,ti=e ° ;s
Fresh Eggs and Cream
Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh
Eggs.
Cream shipped regularly.
Good Prices Paid,
A. E. FINCH
Phone 231.
MATTRESSES
Special prices for re -malting your
old felt mattresses over like new in-
cluding new cover, $4.50. Feather
beds cleaned and remade into Sani-
tary mattresses, 13.50. All work
kept separate, we cal] anywhere,
with no extra cost an above week.
MODERN FEATHER MATTRESS
CO. 4,1
P. 0. Box, 378, Goderich
Wanted -
Laciy roomer for up -town apart-
ment. Modern conveniences. Terme
reasonable. Also 2 rooms, centrally
ocated for light housekeeping. White
to Drafter C., Clinton, 89-1f.
Wood For Sale
Dry wood for sale, either at pile
or delivered. Apply to Victor Fal -
caner, R. R. No. 1, Brueefield. Phone
629112, Clinton. 68-tf-100-p.
House for Sale
8 -room house with modern conven-
iences, Albert street, Clinton, 8 lots
in garden,. barn, woodshed, good eel -
lar under house. Apply on premises
to Iliratn Hill. 66-tf.
House For Sale or Rent
Comfortable 8 -room house in Prin-
cess street, residence of the late
Peter Cantelon. For particulars ap-
ply 4o George Cantelon, Rattenbury
street, Clinton, Phone 272: 85,-tf.
E. C. HOWES
Electrican and Plumber
A Full Line of Electric Appliances
also
Plumbing Fixtures
Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs
Phone 53w. 13-tf,
Coal, Coke & Wood
Genuine "Lehigh Valley Anthea -
cite Coal" of all sizes.
Alberta Coal.
Hamilton -made Coke as well as Am-
erican, also Bitiminus coal at my
sheds, Queen St.
Prompt and careful delivery.
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer, Clinton.
Queen St, Phone 250
All Cleaning and
Pressing
at
Reduced Prices
W. J. JAGO
If not open work may be left
at Heard's Barber Shop
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an Old. Huron Boy now of Ottawa will also address the
Meeting as a Farrier.
aVVIREfii
This will be Mr. Golding's first appearance before a
Clinton audience.
,
Come and Hear Him ; Everybody Welcome
H. D. CAMERON,
Chairman for Clinton.
Member of Florist Telegeaph
Delivery Association
Flowers and Floral
Designs for all
Occasions
„�ou"ru:dvi -7� r
Chas. V. o ke
FLORST
Phones: 66w and 66j
Rido Cafe
Meals at al1-hours, Special Dinner 40e
from 11 axe to 2 pen.
Supper, 5 to 8 pan. Lunch, at all,
hours.
Try our Neilson Tee Cream, Ice
Cream Bricks, and Eskimo Pies,
Cigars, Cigarettes; Candy.
Charlie Koo
'Proprietor.
53-e.
Out Time Dance
An old time dance will be given in
the firemen's hall on Friday even-
ing, Oct. '7th, under auspices of the
Clinton Fire Company. Popular or-
chestra. Dancing at 9 p.m. Admis-
sion fee 25c. 90-2.
For Sale
Bred -to -lay Plymouth Barred Rock
Pallets, laying; yearling Leghorn
hens, also good Green Mountain Po=
tatoes. Apply to Roy Tyndall, 607r3,
R. R. No. 3, Clinton. 90.3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Malcolm Douglas
McTaggart, Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that all
Persons having claims against the
estate of Malcolm Douglas MeTag-
gart, late of the Town of Clinton, in
the County of Huron, Private Bank-
er, deceased, who (lied on or about
the 14th day of July, A.D., 1932, are
required to deliver to Canada Trusts
Corporation, London, Ontario, George
D: McTaggart, Edith L. MeTaggart,
the Executors of the said estate or
F. Fingland, Solicitor, on or before
the 17th day of Ocbober, A.D., 1982,
a full statement of their claims to-
gether with particulars thereof, and
the nature of the securities, if any;
held by them all duly verified by of-
f idavit.
AND TARE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the said
Executors will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said cicecased a-
mongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims as
shall have received doe notice and in
aecorclance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ontorio, this
22nd day of September, A.D., 1932.
F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said estate. 90-3.
Auction Sale
Pure-bred Dual Purpose cS►tovt-
horns, registered, of good type, splen-
did blood lines and creditable miik
procluetien, Wednesday, October 12th,
at 1 pen., Moffatt Farm, Varna, Ont.
three utiles west of Brimfield, on
Number 4 concrete Highway.
"Kean Lancaster No. 220806, Serv-
ed April 17th," Doily Lorne No.
220809, Served June 15th," "Village
Cemet No. 233273, Served August,
21st," "Patsy Lou, Roan Heifer,
Dant Roan Lancaster, Sire Lymnore
Lancaster, also one Red Grade with
heifer calf by side, and one Roan
Grade, Served May 14th.
Pure -Bred Shropshire Sheep, all
pedigreed, including any foundation
breeding ewes, rich in the best im-
ported 'blood, and many with show
records, which may be left and bred
to any show ram without charge,
Ewe lambs, Ram lambs, and one four
year :old show ram of imported But.
tar blood.
YORKSHIRE SOWS, well-bred,
select bacon type, regular breeders,
litter of 16 pigs, eighteen months
old, in excellent condition, one soot
winning five firsts, and a special at
five Fairs last fall, sired by O.A.C.,
Glory No. 128526, also weaning pigs
of exceptional quality.
HORSES --,Heavy draft grey. Per-
cheron team of show quality, mare
and gelding. 6 years old, and a well-
bred' General Purpo:so team, splendid
disposition and in good condition.
POULTRY—Laying hens and bred
to lay Wlnite Wyandotte pullets.
FARM IMPLEMENTS — Manure
spreader, side rake, hayloader, Deer-
ing mower, bean harvester, walking
plow, riding plow. cultivator,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ---
the .Estate of Mrs. Agnes Moffatt, in
good condition, as follows: Williams
pieno, as good as new, hall rack, hall
settee, solid walnut peeler suite, large
leather -rockers, 'fancy tables, oak ex-
tension table, solid walnut extension
table, dining room chairs, walnut
sideboard, mission library table,
leather couch wood, white enamel and
brass 'beds, springs, and mattresses:
dressers, wash stands, bevel plate
mirrors, curtains, drapes, and curtain
reds, rugs and carpets, dishes, :pic-
tures, stoves, etc.
Grain, Pure Alfalfa Hay, lst and
2nd cutting, :Straw, Mangels and Tur-
nips.
• House Doors, and Glazed Window
Sath Tile and. Brick.
ale under cover in case of rain.
Lloyd A. Moffatt, Proprietor, Georgo'
ltil tett, Auctioneer. 90-2,1
We ave ' : e
SPRING CHICKENS FQIt SUNDAY
DINNER
• Also.
BOILING FOWL & CHIPPED EGGS
FOR GOOD IHEALTH EAT MORE
EGGS AND POULTRY
WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF EGGS.
AND POULTRY THE YEAR
ROUND
N. W. Trewa, 9'$.ha.
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
- Who are the
€¢ {gym
`V k.,,, s
Be here at 9 o'clock
Sharp
Saturday Night
when the winners of the
Big Bean Contest
WILL BE ANNOUNCED
BARTLIFF & CRJCH
Makers of Dainty Maid and Whole
Wheat Bread
Phone 1, Clinton.
CAPI FAL THEATRE
Northern Electric Sound System
Gaderich, Phone 47
low Playing—A double bill:
Will Rogers in `Ambassador
Bill," and George O'Brien in
"Mystery Ranch."
MON., TUES., WED.
"Chuckling" Charlie Ruggles.
Roland Young and Lily Datnite
offer a great rib -tickling even-
ing of humor, romance and
adventure.
"This is the Night"
THURS„ FRI., SAT.
ANOTHER DOUBLE BILL
Sally Eilers and James Dunn
a great team in a pleasing
romance
"Dance Team"
On the same Program
Doris Kenyon, Spencer Tracy
and Tonuny Conlon in a Frank
, Borzage Production.
"Young America"
Mat: Weer. and Set. at 3 pan.
Coming: "When a Feller Neecls
a Friend."
ATTENTION
All users of coal are invited to
inspect our car of "Scotch Anthea.
cite" which is the first shipment to
Clinton. It has a very high heat
power and low ash, for particulars
call
A. D. McCartney .
Dealer in Coal and Wood.
Phone 256. 90-2.
For Sale or For Rent
A double house, Victoria street,
seven rooms in each side, electric
lights, water, furnace, gardens, wir-
ed for electric range, garage, 1-4 ac-
re of land, good cement cellar. Ap-
ply to C. B. hale, Clinton, Ont., or
Mrs. R. B. Carter, 50 Scott St, Kit-
chener, 85-tf.
Hats Remodelled
Hats designed, blocked and remod-
elled. Y' ue own materials used. C.
Akam, milliner, Princess street,
Clinton,
The Vogue
Have you seen the exclusive hats
and dresses at the Vogue? 90-1,
Bulbs For Sale
lladottna Lily bulbs, large, heal-
thy bulbs, and now is the time to
plant for early summer blooming.
Apply to A. Seeley. 89-2.
100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, being lot 22, con. 7,
Hallett, le offered for sale, cheap for
quick sale, and on easy terms of pay-
ment. This place is in a high state
of cultivation and well adapted for
mixed farming. Phcssession given e
once if desired. If not sold will be
offered for :rental for a term of
years. For particulars apply to J.
P. McIntosh, Clinton, Ont. 90-1-p,
Choice Potatoes for Sale
Very Choice Potatoes, Grown From
Government Certified Extra No. 1
Seed.
Free from Disease of any Kind
Colne and see these' Potatoes or call.
606-13, Clinton Central, for prices.
or leave orders with J. P. Sheppard
and Co., Clinton.
CanSuppy Any Quantity, Large or
Sarah.
S. FLEWITT
R. R. No. 3, Clinton.
CIO 'AWAY YOU CLINKER
YOU CAtl1I' PLAY IN
OUR YARD
CD
1
3 last
PHONE 74
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temaermagemessoieummuseausedmestio
The rules rules- of our yards are
rigid. Every load of coal that
enters must give the counter-
sign—"14 kt. Solid Coal. and
Clinker -free."
We know what the Heat
Folks will do for you, because
what can't come in, can't go
out. ' The Heat Folks are a set
of jolly elves that trim Old
Winter's claws.
r
They spare your purse and
disposition. They will turn a
winter cold as ice into a sum-
mer warm and nice.
Call the
IIPOPOIR.1
CLINTON, ONTARIO
30 and 00
Watt
Phone Us
We Deliver
1
15c
7 for $1.00
PRODUCT OF CANADIANgGGEGENERALELECTRIC
Il ENl`�1 ER,
nk;
Phone 7
How Long Has It Been Since you
Were Photographed?
Put away those old fashioned pictures
To the roan of affairs, lack of a
recent portrait is often a source of
embarrassment.
BURGESS' STUDIOS
CLINTON AND MITCHELL
Quality Developing and Printing
Have You Seen the New Velvet Edge
ANGLE RAZOR?
Smooth, Cool, Comfortable
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER,
Velvet Edge Angle Razor, reg. $1.09
Lge. Tube Lifebuoy Shay. Cream 35c
One Velvet Edge Angle Blade .. 100
ALL FOR 50 CENTS
Now on Display at
R. H. JOHNSTON'S .iewelery Store
Sole Agency—Clinton, Ont.
Furnished IIouse For Rent
For rent for 6 months from No-
vember first, moderato sized furnish-
ed house, all modern conveniences.
Apply on premises to Mr's. McMath,
Mary street, Clinton, Phone 304.
90-3.
Horticultural Society Meeting
A meeting of the Clinton Horti-
eulturat Society will be held in the
Agricultural office on Thursday.
October Oth to arrange for dates for
1933 Show and prise list and gener-
al business. A good attendance re•,
quested. H. E. Rorke, Secretary
89-2.
Douse For Sale
Iffy commodious home on the cor-
ner of Orange and Joseph streets.
Terms and price are tight for a
quick sale. J. G. Medd, Clinton.
09-tf
For Sale
A woodshed, 20 ft. by 30 ft. all
tongue and groove fine lumber. In
good repair. Would take cattle m -
it. W. .1. Colelough, Varma. Phone
No. 4-629. 89-2.
For Sale or Rent
Desirable house. Princess street,
town water, electric lights, 3 min-
utes from Collegiate, 10 minutes fron
down town. 1-2 acre garden, with
fruit trees. Good locality. Apply
E. M. Akam, or Dr. Shaw, Clinton.
88-tf.
Spirella Corsetiere
Have you a Spirilla requiring . al-
teration or repair.'? It will pay you
to give it attention now. Mrs. J. Sil-
cock, Telephone 265W. 88-5-2p.
Wanted
Living apartments far 3 adults. 6
months rental. Write John Robert-
son, Londesboro, Ont. 90-1-p,
Farm For Sale
Farm is situated on Cut Line, one
quarter or a mile froth Holmesville,
consisting of eighty-eight acres of
good farming land. Has been in
pasture for several yeaes. Good
shade for cattle and never failing
spring water. Apply Elizabeth Ford,
Ontario St., Clinton. Phone 31'7.
88-tf.
Boarders Wanted
Accommodation for boarders
and roomers. Comfortable situa
tion, modern conveniences, home
privileges. Mrs. E. Nielcle, Clinton.
Phone 23w. 84-tf.
Pullets
A number of Bred -to -lay Barred
Rock pullets, laying, hatched in March
G. R. Lindsay, 'Hedge Row Farm
R. R. No. 3 Clinton, Ontario. 82—tf.
Comb and Extracted Honey
Call and taste the delicious clover
and mint blend Ino buokwlteat) at
65c per 10 lb. pail. T. G. Scribbins,
Victoria Street, Phone 815. 86-5-8p,
Wanted, Boarders or Roomers
House, eenti'ally located, two doors
west of the Baptist Church on Huron
Istreet. All modern conveniences.
Terms, Reasonable.: Apply to Mrs.
80-tf, W. H,. Cale. Phone number 133. 85-tf.
tr
Funeral Service
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Complete Motor Equipment
24 Hour Service
SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER
Day or Night Phone 147w
W N Yl ,ti=e ° ;s
Fresh Eggs and Cream
Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh
Eggs.
Cream shipped regularly.
Good Prices Paid,
A. E. FINCH
Phone 231.
MATTRESSES
Special prices for re -malting your
old felt mattresses over like new in-
cluding new cover, $4.50. Feather
beds cleaned and remade into Sani-
tary mattresses, 13.50. All work
kept separate, we cal] anywhere,
with no extra cost an above week.
MODERN FEATHER MATTRESS
CO. 4,1
P. 0. Box, 378, Goderich
Wanted -
Laciy roomer for up -town apart-
ment. Modern conveniences. Terme
reasonable. Also 2 rooms, centrally
ocated for light housekeeping. White
to Drafter C., Clinton, 89-1f.
Wood For Sale
Dry wood for sale, either at pile
or delivered. Apply to Victor Fal -
caner, R. R. No. 1, Brueefield. Phone
629112, Clinton. 68-tf-100-p.
House for Sale
8 -room house with modern conven-
iences, Albert street, Clinton, 8 lots
in garden,. barn, woodshed, good eel -
lar under house. Apply on premises
to Iliratn Hill. 66-tf.
House For Sale or Rent
Comfortable 8 -room house in Prin-
cess street, residence of the late
Peter Cantelon. For particulars ap-
ply 4o George Cantelon, Rattenbury
street, Clinton, Phone 272: 85,-tf.
E. C. HOWES
Electrican and Plumber
A Full Line of Electric Appliances
also
Plumbing Fixtures
Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs
Phone 53w. 13-tf,
Coal, Coke & Wood
Genuine "Lehigh Valley Anthea -
cite Coal" of all sizes.
Alberta Coal.
Hamilton -made Coke as well as Am-
erican, also Bitiminus coal at my
sheds, Queen St.
Prompt and careful delivery.
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer, Clinton.
Queen St, Phone 250
All Cleaning and
Pressing
at
Reduced Prices
W. J. JAGO
If not open work may be left
at Heard's Barber Shop