The Clinton News Record, 1930-02-13, Page 5TR DAV'
GROWTH
IN: -sixty years of growth, from. a
. single office in Halifax to a position
of international importance, there
has always been a sincere spirit of
helpfulness between this Bank and
its customers. That was the spirit
of the pioneers who founded this
institution -that spirit guides our
work to -day. :•
YOU WILL LIKE BANKING
AT TEE ROYAL
1908%
The Royal Bank
G919 of Canada
Clinton Branch
996
- R. E. Manning, Manager
'OF INTEREST - TO YOU •
AND ME
Tomorrow, Feb. 14th, is St, Veen -
'tine's Day.
Have you got a• ll the licenses you
-need for 1930, such as motor, dray-
er'e • radio, dog, : etc.?
The big fight is on in- Toronto
:since the opening of the Provincial
legislature. Judging frons the start
made much time will be spent in use-
less talking this session.
'Can any -good word be said of a
submarine? It is a mean, sneaky,
.abominable thing mid should be ab-
solutely banned. A fair fight and
no favours might not be so bad but
-the sub and gag are not fair fight -
home of Mes. B, Stephenson on
Thursday last.
Mae and _Mrs. Thos. Riley and
little niece, Luey Ellwood, of. Clinton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Riley.
Miss Phoebe Wakefield returned
home on Saturday after spending 'a
week withfriends in Goderich town-
ship.
A Valentine social will be held in
the basement of the church on Fri-
day evening under the auspices of
the Ladies' Aid, .Ali are welcome.
The sympathy of this community
is extended to Mr. and Mss. le, Shad -
dick of Londesboro in the death of
their son, Lewis, which occurred in
Clinton Hospital, Tuesday of last
week at the early age of seventeen
ers.
Lord Derby apparently doesn't
;agree with some public men past
and percent in Canada. He says: I
"There is nothing connected -with
"the press that has ever got me into.
such great -trouble as the accuracy
'of the reports of what T have said."
Lady Nancy A• stor has offered to
'a museum the caress she wore when,
as the fest woman elected, she
`took her seat in the British Com-
mons. It is presumed Lady Nancy
'has another. -Stratford Beacon -Her
:.ald.
Wonder if Agnes - McPhail still
has that blue serge in which she
made her.debut in the Dominion Par-
:liantent.,
* * *s,
The plea for economy in the in -
.augural address of the new County
"Warden is -es -welcome as its practise
has 'become rare. People have be -
,come so accustomed to having ex-
•pensds mount and have become so.
:hopeless of ever laving any redue-
'tion in the administration of public
affairs that it is refreshing to hear
:someone in authority and with some
shoe of ability to accomplish som-
ething, come out for economy, We
-cannot, of course, expect to have our
cake and eat it at the same time, but
it is the conviction of many that if
en resolute attempt were made ex-
penses of .administration of all pub-
lic affairs, :municipal and parliamen-
try, might be pared considerably
without injuring anything essential
to Well-being or comfort. From in -
teatime at the Goderich County
'Council it is hoped that Htiron may
see this honestly .attempted and at
least partially accomplished during
the present year. So let it be.
years. -
STANLEY
Arr. ;Sti'muel Rohner bas purchased
the farm formerly owned by James
Delgaty of Gilbert Plains, 1Vlatiitoba.
Quite a number of Mat and Mrs.
Thos. Snowden's friends gathered at
their home on the 18th anniversary
of their marriage, when a.very pleas-
ant time was spent.
Miss Heel Sparks of near London
is visiting at the hone of her par-
published at the end of the last fiscal
year. in Ottawa that in April 1927 the
grand total of employes of the enum-
erated classes numbered 40,001. In
11lareh 1928 the number has, increased
by 1,232, while the salany'expendit-
ure increased by $448,606.57 during
the same period.
The permanent employers at Head-
quarters increased by 149 during the
year,. while temporary employes in-
creased b3'''96 during the same period.
The total expenditure on monthly
salaries at headquarters increased by
$87,290.85 comparing April 1927
with March 1928.
O1, the .employes other than at'de-
partmental headquarters 1there was
an increase of 222 permanent em-
ployes between April 1927 and
Meeich 1928. Temporary employees
increased by 765 in the same period.
The monthly salary expenditure for
permanent employes other than at
departmentalheadquarters increased
by $205,115.07 comparing April 1927
with March 1928 and the increase in
salaries for temporary employes- in
the same period amounted to $156,-
290.65, •
The ,total expenditure' en salaries
for Civil Servants amounted to $82,-
311,447.07 during the fiscal Year, Of
this amount $46,683,077.28 was ex-
pended on salaries of perniaeent ern-
ployes,915,291,909.68 on temporary
employes,' while $20,336,460.11 was
paid out for salaries and wages of the
`non-enunerated' class. 'Comipai;ing
with the preceding fiscal year there
was an increase of $3,183,974.56 in
salaries of permanent etitployes, an
increase of $1,269,760.16 en salaries
of temporary employes, whiles the sal-
aries and wages of non -enumerated
classes increased by 91,029,824.25.
The increased expenditure on sal-
aries was due partly to the increase
of 1,651 employees over the preeeed-
Eng year; toethe flatenldreatte of e120.
per annum granted to Civil Servants
from April 1st, 1927, and also to the
customary annual increments of -sal-
aries throughout the year:,
MARRIAGES
DALR'irMIPLE •-• SQUIRI8' --e at the
James St. Parsonage; Exeter, on'
February '5th, lie- the'Rev. D.
McTavish,, Marie Squire, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Squire, q2
Ueboene; to' Gt rnet Dalrymple, son
of Mr. and Mrs. :George Dalrymple,
of Tuckorsmith. •
BIRTHS
STEEPE--dn London, on Feb. 6th, to
i1VLr. and Mrs. Earl Steepe, a son:
MUNN--In Scott Memorial hospi-
tal, .Seaforth, on. February 4th, to
'Dr. and Mos: J. A. Munn, a son.
LOCKWjOOD-In Conquest, Sask.,
on Jaen/try 24th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lockwood, a son. -Kenneth
Douglas.
LiEATHS
LOBB-In the Clinton Public Hos
pital, on Feb. 0th, Annie Luella
Moore, wife of William H. Lobb,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks. Bayfield road, aged 66 years.
•Mr. Wm. Taylor shipped a ear load DOW'ZER-Int Clinton, on Feb. 915,
of cattle to Toronto..last week. William L. Downer.
Mrs. Iiarold Penhale was the
;B11IJCE+ rILD '
'The February meeting of the Wo-
•Oten's Association was held at the
home of Mrs. le Tough. The first
hour was spent in quilting and knit-
; ting and social talk,. the meeting
+proper 'opening with devotional part
taken by Mrs, Stevens, singing Scrip-
ture reading and prayer. The presi-
,dent, Mrs- Alex. Broadfoot, took up
.the business part and work for. the
'meet meeting was well planned for.
"The members responded to roll call
:and the topic was then called for,
Mrs. H. Zapfe give a short but in-
teresting : paper, "Redeeming the
:time," The meeting closed by re--
-'peating the bfispah benediction after
which the hostess supplied very gen-
erous refreshments which were en-
joyed by
n-jeyed'-by all. The next meeting -will
be held at the home of Mrs+. H. Zapfe
..on March 6th.
Tufa- Clifford Broadfoot has pur-
chased the garage business of Mee L.
Forest. •
Progressive euchre was very' much
enjoyed Friday . evening by friends
- and neighbors at the hone of Me. H.
Dalrymple.
guest 552 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wiest -
lake a few days last week.
Mb's. Robt. Armstrong of Willow
City, Alberta, is at present the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Ward of
`jrarna.
Mr. Geo. Williams of Cleveland,
Ohio, is spendingthe winter with
Me. Fred Watson. •
BLYTH
Quite a number of the hmnbers of
slur Orange Lodge attended the an-
nual County meeting, held in Wing
ham last Tuesday. All report_ a
very successful meeting and - as
North Huron has decided not to
hold a celebration Ibis year but will
go visiting they received invitations
to celebrate with Bruce County in
Kincardine, and with South Huron in
Bayfield, 'but did not definately de-
cide. The officers elected for the
County Lodge are as follows: Wlor-
shipful County Master, Victor Hanes,
Wingham; Worshipful Deputy Mas-
ter, Charles Stewart, Londesboro;
Chaplain, Joseph Hamilton, Walton;
Rec.-Secretary, Chester Copeland,,
Wingham; Fin. -Secretary, Allan
Patterson, Belgeave; Treasurer, Wm.
Mole, Dungannon; D. of. C., Joseph
Taman, 'Blyth; Leeturees, Robert 1Vtc-
Murray, Et Wheeler, Wingham.
CONSTANCE -
Inge Thelma Dale of •Toronto spent
the week -enol' at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mee. Us.' Dale,
The Women's Missionary' Society,
held their monthly meeting `,at • the
COLBORNE
Member' of Florist Telegraph Deliv-
ery Association
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For All Occasions, Sent Anywhere.
Greenhouse is as near as your phone.
Chas. V. Cooke
YEO-In Goderich, on Feb. 12th,
John Wt Yeo, formerly of Goder-
ich 'township, in his 80th year.
Funeral front his late residence,
Lighthouse street, Goderich, on
Saturday afternoon, Feb. 15th,
.service to, commence at 2 o'clock.
Interment in litaibiend cemetery.
PERRIE-At St. Andrew's Manse,
Winghanl,. on Feb. lith, Rev. Dav-
id Perrie, D.D., Moderator of the
. General Assembly of the Presbyter -
inn church, in his 78rd year. Fun-
eral service at St: Andrew's Church
Whig -ham, on February 18tH,, at
1.30 p.m. Interment in Brussels
eemetet'y.
Two 'Phones --66w and 66j
SPIECIALS
FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY, FEB. 13, 14, 15.
..
Matches, Eddys, '':3 boxes . . ..25c
1', ixed Biscuits; 20c 119., 2 lbs. ....39e
Lantern globes,' 2 for ...,. ..25e
Dates, 2 Is 19c
Hand-picked, beans, choice, 4 :lbs. 25c
Icing, 3 lbe. • 25c
Heinz prepared 1Veustard, lar 18e
Clover Leaf Sockeye Salmon, large
limited quantity,' to clear at 40e
We are stocking a good assortment
of W. A. Jenkins garden and Flower
Seeds this year, retail, 6 pkgs. for
25e.
D. E. Gliddon
HOLMESVILLE
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. WI. h. Lobb and family wish
to thank their nary friends and ac-
es
•guaintances for tin their kindness s and
sympathy in their sorrow and bereave-
reavement in the death of their wife
and mother, Mrs. Wfillitim Lobb, Al-
so for ' the beautiful floral contribu-
tions.
Mr. James Corran, who has been
employed by Mr. E. V. Lawson, com-
pleted a short course inn agriculture
at Guelph and has returned to • Mr.
Lawson's again.
The thermometer has 'been running
to uneven temperatures this week
hers. On Wednesday week ours
registered 9 below zero at 11,00 p.m.
On Monday morning while Mr.
John Farrishand sons were thresh-
ing beans with a cutting box his
hand was caught, and was drawnn in
so mangling the aim that amputation
was necessary just below the elbow.
It is the left hand, which helps out
a tiny bit. His friends are very
sorry to heat` of this mishap.
IOn Tuesday, Robert, the three-
year-old son of Mr. and Mas. Ebner.
Robertson of near Auburn, was 'play-
ing in the woodshed when he cut off
one fore finger and injured the -next
badly, with an axe which was 'lying
about.
CII IL SERVICE WAGES
' $82, 31001 : PER YEAR
Ottawa, Feb•.1.0; (Speeial to the
News -Record), While' the employee'
of the Civil Service in all the depart-
ments are classed as permanent, tem-
portiry and non-cnnnnerated, yet it is
noted from the statistics of the Civil
Service' of . Canada .1r, the statement
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. mid Mrs. R. Shaddlek and
family wish to thank their friends
and neighbors for all their help and
sympathy in their sorrow and bereave -
rent, the young people for their
thoughtful remembrance of our son,
also the hospital -staff and help, for
their kind attention and sincere sym-
pathy lot our son, Lewis, when he
was so sick and helpless. We are
sure God will bless and help them all
in their labour of love.
Milk Price Reduced
After to -day, Feb.. 13th, milk will
be 10c a quart.
Your continued patronage respect-
fully solicited. We aim to please all
with extra quality' milk at compet-
itive price and with prompt and
cheerful service:
FAIRHOLME FARM DAIRY
CHAS. E. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. •
63-1.
Shrove Tuesday Supper
iThe Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's
church will hold their annual hot
supper on. Shreve Tuesday. Reserve
the date. 53.2.
Auction. Sale of Wood
Clinton's New -Laid Egg
And Poultry House
FREE FREE
MundaY�-Feb. -17th -
TOWN HALL, . CLINTON
it reCORMICK'b7;E3IN'G
TRACTOR • SCHOOL
under the auspices of Mr. W. 3.
Stewart, agent, conunepeing at
1.00 p.nz.
PROGRAM
Series of Lectures out -
Care and Operation of Tractors.
Traetor Farming, Power Fainting.
Construction of McDeer Tractors,
Operators of 1l'I'eDeer Tractors Es-
pedially Welcome.
Hear and See "The Evolution of the
'.tractor."
all illustrated with
ACTUAL MOTION PICTURES
FREE FREE
EDUCATIONAL, ENTERTAINING
10.20, 15.20 FARMALL
GET INFORMED ON TRACTOR
FARMING.
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.
Fathens and well finished chucks
always wanted -Prices good.
Always phone our office for prices
before marketing produce.
N. W. Trewairthal
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
Ontario spends on alcoholic bev-
erages more than is spent on bread,
for Ontario's bakery output is in all
$39,000,000.
MEAT:
Fresh Picnic Halals, lb. ..22c
Loin Rst. of Pork, lb. 27c
Rib Roast of Pork, lb, 25c
Shoulder Est. Pork,.1b. 24c
Side Pork in piece, lb. 22c
Pork Chops, ib. 27c
H..Made Pork Saus., 1b. 22c
Shoulder Rst. Beef, lb. 22c
Rib Rst. Beef, lb. 22c
Rump Rst., lb.
Corner Rst., lb.'
Pot Rst., ib.
Rib Boils, lb.
Flank Boils, ib..
Brisket Point, lb.
Hamburg Steak, lb. 20c
Lard in Bulk any quantity
per ib. 17c
Choice line of Cooked Meats
and Cured Meats of very
• best quality.
Bulk Pickles, Sweet and
Sour, mixed .also; Olives,
Dill Picldes,• and Sauer
Kraut .and Minced Meat
Large Cuts of Meat .at _a
Reduction. in Price.
Please Order .Ear-ly •
"Lantern Service"
"Iltmipty-Dumpty" will be presen-
ted in the Salvation Artny Hall on
Friday evening at 7.34. Admission,
children, 3e,.adults, 5e. -53-1.
Housekeeper Wanted
By widower on fare with three
young children. Comfortable home
for woman experienced in the care
of children. Address H. L. Wise, R.
D. No. 3, Clinton.
St. Patrick's Day Tea
The W. A. of Wesley -Willis church
will hold their annual St. Patrick's
Day_ tea and sale of home baking in
the council chamber on Saturday .af-
ternoon, March 15th. 53-1:.
Ser. Wilfred Thompson has in-
structed the undersigned to sell by
public auction at his farm being lot
33, Bayfield line, on Mondety, Feb -
17th, at 2 p. in. sharp,
15 acres of beach and maple wood.
This is the block purchased recently
by Mr. Raiz and there is a lot of
-good wood on this property. Wood
will be sold in block to suit purchas=
er. .. ..
Two treater thee will be allowed to
remove wood .from premises or long-
er time will be given by making -ar-
rangenvents with ,proprietor if neces-
sary,
OC 15.00 and
1 nms z
Terme: All s
$
under cash, over that amount 6
months' credit will be given on fur-
ni§ping approved joint'. nates or A
discount of 4 per cent straight ,al-
Iowec1 for.eesh on credit amounts.
Wilfred Vi''p Thompson, Proprietor,
G. •E, Elliott, Auctioneer. 5-1.
For Sate
• Good Rubber Tired Top Buggy.
Cheap, will take wood for same. Bert
Langford. 58-1.
22c
24c
22c
18c
18c
12c
Baby Chicks
There is profit for you in the dif-
ferenes.. Better .thioles for the 'same,
money. Chicke hatched by our Hu-
ron l'4amanoth Incubator possess ex-
tra rigour. Are you interested?
Well, I think sol` White or phone tor
particulars of Barred Roeir avid
"White Leghorn Chicks to e. Elgin
McKinley, Zurich, •Ont,, phone 97
ring 4, Hensail. 53-tf.
- NOTICE
To Owhers or Harborers of Dogs
CON•NELL & TYNDALL
•Clinten's Leading Meat :Market
Logs Wanted
We are again in the market £or good
maple, basswood, elm and white oak
logs, delivered in our yard at Clin-
ton.
H. E. Ratz
Cali phone 147-w, or see J. A, Sut-
ter, Clinton. 5042.
Western Oats
All dog taxes in Clinton are Clue
and payable March 1st, Note follow-
ing excerpts front town Bylaws:
"Every person required to register
it dog under the provision of this by-
law shall obtain from -the Chief Con -
stale a. tag for such dog."
"For every dog owned, possessed
or harbored in the said town on or
before the first day oe March in any
year a license hereunder shall be
obtained within .fifteen days .after
of March in such year and foe every
dog sabseene!ntly, acquired orpos-
sessed during the year a tag shall be
obtained' within fifteen days after
,
such dog has been acquired."
"No person shall own, keep, pos••
sess nr barber in the said Town any
dog for which a tag for -,tate current
year lute ;not been obtainedin accord-
ance with this bylaw."
L. STONG, Chief: Constable.
Have a car -in and will be selling
off the can Friday afternoon and
Saturday morning for cash.
60c PER BUSHEL
Murdoch Bros.
CLINTON CROPPING MILL
PHONE 269. . 53-1-p.
Farm For Sale or Rent
West 1-2 of lot 27, concession 12,
JIullett, 11-2 miles from Londesboro,
consisting of 50 acres in good state
of cultivation. Good 8 -roomed house.
Barn and hen house; never failing
well. Apply to Geo. H. Barr, R. R.
No. 1, Auburn. Phone 207 Blyth
sentral. 53-6.
Persuasive Prices
with no Saeiif1ee o
Quality.
EP$O;IV1 SALTS, 6 lbs. for , `. . , . 25c
SULPHUR, 6 lbs. for . , . .26e
SALT PETRE, per pound ..: :.12c
BORAX, per, pound .... - . 7e
COD LIVER OIL, per gallon . .. v.. . K .$1.50
ZENOLEUM, LICE POWDI+]11, ROW URE
FOR1VI,ALDHYDE, ENERJGINIa7,- BON A1VIj,,-GILLETTS LYE,
LEMON, BANANA AND SEWINNG MACHINE OIL, VALVE
GRINDING COMPOUND, FLAKE GRAPHITE, W11{ITING
SHEET 'AND GROUND GLUE, STEWART CLIPPER PLATES,
COLEMAN MANTLES AND GENERATORS; ALADDIN •
• WICKS, MANTLES AND CHIMNEYS, SWEAT
PADS, ETO.
Milier Hardware
TELEPHONE 53
Co,
CLINTON
l
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
A full line of Singer sewing ma-
chines in stock. Z can also clean and
repair sewing machines and suppler
belts and needles for all makes of
machine.
Bring in head of machine if in
meed of repairs.
Charges Reasonable.
W. GLEN COOK
Fulton St., Clinton
Phone 171..
eseeeee
C. H. VENNER Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
Wiring and .Repairs. Phone
RUPTURE SPECIALIST
Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins
Abdominal Weakness, Spinal
•Deform-
ity. Consultation Free. Call or write,
J: G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St.,
Stratford, Ont. 10-1929.
Farm -Sell or Rent
Eighty acres of rich and produc-
tive- loam; good natural and artificial
drainage; picturesque location. Farm
about two miles from Clinton on
Baseline. Buildings consist of newly
shingled'hoese; large 'been; driving
shed also windmill. Considerable
bush.' Terms one-third purehaee
down; or full rent int advance. Own-
er,
wner,- 322 South Main Street, Romeo,
Michigan, Further information; W.
Brydone, Clinton.: 51-6p..
Teas and Sale
An afternoon tea and sale of bak-
ing will be held in the Presbyterian
church; school room ors Thursday,
Mar. 6th, under the auspices of the
Ladies" Auxiliary. • 52.2:.
For Sale
30 ranch circular .sawn, 69 ft• of 5
inch canvas belting and some Collie
pups, ,4pply to D. C. Galbraith,
Hayfield, Ont. Telephone, 609911,
Clinton central. 52+.2:
Per Sate
House and 10 1-2 acre facing
North street, back facee Milton
street. Fruit trees, ,stable • 36x18,
first class driving shed, suitable for
garage. House, newly covered with
gween shingles, allnew ewindows,
largo living room, kitchen and sum-
mer kitchen, 3 bedrooms, glassed -in
verandah at side, town water, elec-
tric light at front of house. Cement
sidewalk, paid for. Also two good
goose feather laeds, chiffoner, an
old one of either chet'ry or walnut,
with thc:ee large drawers. Apply to
John Steep, North street, Clinton.
52-2-p,
Farms For Sale
Lots 27 and 29, 9th concession of
Goderich township, consisting of
100 acres of good clay loam,' 131,
miles west of Holmesville.. Good
buildings, never -failing wells. Ap-
ply to Lewis Proctor, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton. Phone 611r2, Clinton cen-
tral, 29-tf.
Rouse to Rent
5 -room house, James street, Clin-
ton. Town water, electric lights .
Apply to W. Jago, Clinton. 31-tf.
House For Sale
Seven -room cottage with glassed -
in porch, Joseph street, Clinton. Pro-
perty of Mrs. Geo. Ladd. Furnace,
town water, lights. 'Garden with
some fruit trees, Apply to T. K.
elixir, Joseph street, Clinton. 50-tf.
Articles Por Sate
4 -section Deering spring tooth
e and
la saw fYr t
an
ei cu r r
i for
x
cult va r
two saws, four-mehleel tractor with,
tires; 4 -burner coal cit stove and
neve even,' 3 black Jersey Giant
roosters. Apply to. E. W. Morrison,
R. R. NO.4, Clinton. :Phone 617r13,
Clinton central. ; 52-2=p;
Co-operative Selling
Anyone wishing to sell their stock
through the Co-operative call 11: R.
Powell, Phone 00794, Clinton central.
51-3.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired'. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's Barber shop.
W, J, Jago. 2283-tf.
House For See
Comfortable nine room house,
Victoria' street, Clinton. Garage and,
etable. Apply to S. G. Castle, Clin-
ton. . 404E.
Clinton's
VtAtlettott
UA TOWN OR DOWN TOWN,,
WHER3' VC --Re, `(Ou MAZY GO -
HOMES THAT HIRE THE:
NEAT FOi.KS
NEVER. MIND THE- SNOW t`
ler
We Want Your
Milk and Cream
We are manufacturers of bo
cheese and butter. We want yo
milk or cream. We pay highest m
ken price weekly. Satisfaction gu
anteed.
Phone your order for finest cin
or pasturised butter in prints or s
ids to. W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont.,
R, No. 3, Phone No. 605r32.
THE HOLMESVILLE CO.OPER
TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER
COMPANY. LIMITED
Dirt you errer notice homy much
pleasanter the weather seems
When you go out- into it from a
warns hoose?'
There's no need of shivering and•
shaking, when Beat Folks Coat can
give you comfort inside yotua, 'home
and "pep" outside. '
Phone. its for- a load of DLS&'VIW
Coal, which is the beat your, money
can buy.• -
Call the logrralYtt
for good, dean coal
r r
CO.COMPANY
.,AL
• PHONE 74 CLINTON
Eggs and Poultr
Home on Tuesday and Friday fa
noon to take in Poultry.
Eggs handled at residence ev
day -graded by an experienced gr
er, for which we pay -the hig
marlcet price. -
Cream purchased for Stillman'
A. M Finch
Viking Cream Separator Agent
Victoria St., Clinton Phone
Logs Wanted
We are again in the market
good maple, basswood, cherry
white ash logeedelivered in our y
at Bayfield and 4th concession G
rich Township.
Will be doing custom sawing
J. T. Turner's farm, Clinton,
McEwen. Bros.
BAYFIELD .
Phone, 024r4, Clinton.
The Mid-Continen
Bond Corpor. Toro
Havieg'completect sale of that
second Standard Royalties, are
giving clients another chance to
chase Syndicate unites, with
of common, in a new Royalty
Pane,.
Call on representative for p
.ears.
J. G. CHOWEN
CLINTON.
P. 0. Box, 155 Pboi
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LEHIGH VALLEY ANTIIRAC
MINEIIRAD ALBERTA
SOFT COAL. NUT' COKE A
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A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer
Queen Street Telephone
Implement Age
I handle Cocksbutt impiem
and cream separators, Frost
Wood Implements and carry
and repairs for same.
1 am arse agent for AIlis-C
mere Tractors.
Those wishing to inquire a
any of the 'above kindly, call at
residence,
- ' JOHN V. DIEHL,
Queen Street, Clinton.
McCormick -Deering Agency
Having taken over the above
ency for this district I will keep
hand a full stock of repairs and p
of all McCormick -Deering machi
and will appreciate a share of
patronage
sound r
on a of the farmers u g
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door
Jones' blacksmith shop, King etre
W. J. STEWAR
Gunton, Out., Phone 281w 0