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The Clinton News Record, 1930-02-27, Page 5' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930 OF INTEREST TO YOU' AND ME - Mr. 'Botvee didn't tell us about ;:this storm; did lie? There "nay" be an election this ,,year•, so be prepared. Those senators •at Ottawa didn't r' .r>eemhobesoove'10Yped tohave a nice little lady playmate, did they? Stodgy old fellows! Wednesday '' is the beginning of Lent.- •= Easter is late this year, . April 20th. Old people used to say that when Easter was late we might look for a late spring. No doubt Premier W. L. Mackenzie Kang will think- •he has .carried" -out 'his promise to reform! the Senate by ;appointing a Woman to it, 'women 'having such a 'mania for houseclean- ing, silt houseeleaning time is 'here. A Liberal woman worker declares that "the hens lay, better under Lib .eral rule•'. If that can be success,. fully proven it would seem that -Premier King need have no fear of a ...coming election and Premier Fergus- • en may begin to shake in his shoes: The, Senate and the Commons are now even, both have -one woman member. Is it . correct for members • of Parliament and Senators to hob- . nob? If so, these two Ladies might meet during their off hours and compare notes, asto the general - ehatacteristics of their fellow-rnem- ':bers. *** Clinton has suffered little , by -floods during the past week owing to "the sudden breaking up of winter, a few cellars being flooded, but from reports• some other places have not fared so well: Our Tittle river has high 'banks and wide flats which may flood without doing much damage. The Grand river rose sixteen feet a- bove average level and much damage is reported. No. 8 Highway was a couple of feet under water in Guelph• vicinity on ' Sunday and all traffic • was stopped. There should be little 'trouble of this- sort when spring -actuaIIy comes. • • So warm and balmy has been the weather for over a week • until yes- '•terday that the grass was growing • quite green and fall wheat was greening also. The going of the •snow is always welcome, for no mat- ter crow much one may enjoy the winter, spring is always a Joy when it comes. But as we cannot hope to 'have spring thus early farmers would have preferred to see their fields beeped with a tvarnn blanket of snow for a few weeks longer. However, these matters are not in our hands Hind we have to take the 'weather as it comes. • D.EATIU OE MRS. W. J. ROWiDEN A ' WELL-KNOWN 'RESIDENT'''. OP : GODERICII TOW:NSU P' • The death occurred on Saturday of' Mae. William J. Rowden after a short ilines's, I Mks. Rowdene who, before her mar, rtago• as- Jennie Richardson d a S h - ter of the late James :and ,Susanna Richardson • was born and reared in. Goderich totwnship. After, her • mar- _riage, to Mx. leowden, she.resided on. the ,'13th • concession of Goclorich township, where the end came: She, is survived by her .husband-anti•two sons,•oecil of Campleellville and` Bert of thisAonvnship;"alae two:sisters"arid one .hiether,' Mts. Ai' E. Hicks; Miss Riel a'rdeon rend 2i . 'Robert -Rich' ardson, all of this 'township and two ,grandchil'dren. ' ' The'' late- 11Iisa •Rowdeu • was i ••an • •active'member 'of Si+James Anglican church Middleton• The; .funeral,... which. was larger attended by friends and neighbors, took• place .from herlate residence on Monday afternoon to: Clinton cem- etery. e. emeter•y.„ The service . was• ,condu;eted by Rev. F. Ti. Paull of Bayfield,.as-' sisted by Rev. L:: 0.• Harrison ,of:•Clin- ton. - . The pallbearers weee: 11. W Gra-, ham, Joseph Richardson, Jelin Smith, and Beet Murphy.. , Famous Chinese Statesman Here at Canadian Festival :Dr. Tchyi Hsieh Will Be Heard in His Notable Lecture on Present -Day China The blood of Chlna'9 ancient • aristocracy and the spirit of mod - .ern democracy mingle in the per - :son et Dr. Telly' Hsieh,noted' !Chinese diplomat and staesman, ''•i1'lto will deliver his stimulating lecture, "Inside Light of Present - Day China". at the Coming Ca- • nadian Chautauqua Festival here. That Canadians may gale a etruer view of China and her prob- Ilems is Doctor Hsieir's mission in seeming to, the Dominion—and -China could not have found an emissary better suited for • the task. Doator Hsieh is a brilliant . _orator, a master of the English . -DR. TEHYi RSIEH.. anguage and a keen stutlent•of international affairs. It has been .said ,of him that he is the -national Interpreter of. Chinese aspirations, -philosophy and hopes. An editorial le the ' Toronto'- 'Globe speaks of 75oetor Hsieh as follows: One of the most clrltured se well as wittiest Welters- Toronto has had in many a . day is Dr. "Tehyi Hsieh of Chink, ghost of the Board of Trade. 'Meter I•Itileh, in -addition ' to much Oriental lore, 'knows the Occidentbetter than most of us. - He is a graduate of •Cambridge and has had wide dip- lomatic' experience on. both shier 'of the Atlantic. ' He is typical 'of Young China, which now is rape idly taking over all that rightly belongs to China from the en- leobled hands of the Old Regime., 'We ali might learn a.godd deal =from /this brilliant representative -of China." CLINTON, MARCH 12, 13, 14, 16 Amongst these present from a distance. were; . Mr. and Mrs, C.. Rowden, Campbellville; Mr.Fred Ohurchill; Bluevale; Mrs. F. 1VI. Nieh- oils, Pontiac,'Miih.; bir. J. It., Lud- low; Port Huron,. Mich., and. Mr, P. J. Cantelon, Goderieh.. ' • DIED FROM • NATItRAI. CAUSES LONDON ROAD,'. THE CLINTON-NEWS ,RECORD' The community Club • held ' .their February meeting at the home of Mks. A. Wiltse on Thursday last, with most of the'members .present. The roll call was answered liy a,,home made valentine and proved. quite an interesting feature. Several, business items were attended; to. The Tuck- ersmlith ladies" assisted the hostess to serve refreshment eiTlie March meeting will take the Coi,in of a soc- ial evening. The many friends - of Mrs.' 13yaen 'Rowcliffe will be pleased to learn 'that she is' doing well and is expect- edl;honte from the hospital where she underwent a serious operation. Her daughter, Nurse Rowcliffe, has beep_ 'taking 'arc of her: mother and will return o with t ith her. • An inquest into the death of a new-born babe in ,Goderieh township was held at the.town.hall, Goderich,. on Tuesday. This was an adjourned. sitting of • the coroner's jury, .which was - empaneled. a number . of, weeks ago to deal with the case. The jury's .verdict was is.fellowsi `Wie,..tlre jury empaneled-to, inquire into ,the. death of the Emmerson, in- fant, -find from the evidence sub4. nabbed that said .infant .came le its,. death. on the night of January . 12: 1930, of -natural causes... . • The jury comprised Wiilliam Ed- wards (foreman), T. R..Rundlc, Is had Curweni J. M. Johnston, .. R. F. i%feFariane,'A, Rouvie, D.. J. -Burns, C. L. Bissett. STANLEY• Mr. Roy Keys spent Sunday With 14Ir. Russell Emmett., •• Mr: • and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and child- ren spent Sunday with,. Mr. and Mrs! William Reid. - • ilii.• Percy Johnston spent Sunday 'with Mr. Russell Barrett. ,• Miss Anna Caldwell of •Niagara Falls is visiting her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,Caldwell. . Mr's. Thos. B. Baird returnee' home' on Monday after • visiting friend's tri. London fdr the•'past•week.. During a storm of thunder and lightning early'Tuesday Morning, an inch`and fifteen parts of rain fell in this section. " - • - .COIBORNE Mr. A: C. Clark, • . Carlow, store-, keeper, has. •sold his residence .and store to 'Mr. Frank; Mellhvain,. for- nieriy-df Nile: "Possession to •be.•giv- en tit .once. ' • . .•• • . 'Crows, 'blackbirds and' wild geese have Made then appearance this week. Is spring here for sine? A euchre and dance was held re- cently at Saltford Club room to raise money to help Mr. John Par- rish in his misfortune. It will he remembered, perhaps, that he had his left arm injured badly,causing amputation an inch below the elbow. Since a week ago the reads are practically all passible in this town- ship for motor cars. Misses Cora and Evelyn, Culbert of Dungehnon spent Saturday and Sunday with their cousin, Misses Isa- bel and Eleanor Tyndall. The Foursquare C.G.LT, • • Group met at the township hall on Satur- day for its regular monthly meet- ing. . On Friday Mrs. Service ' arrived at her place ' of residence with her 'husband, Mr. Secs i e, .caretaker of Colborne townthip hall' after iter recent, illness. We are glad to report' Mrs., V'aicee has taken a turn for'the better. and is now :sitting up rl2ise. Jeany•Merr'is was Koine '£or .last week -end. CONSTANCE Mr. Harold Colelough and Miss M. Attwood of. Blenheiin are spending a tveek with their hunt, Mrs. Rlobt. Grimoldby. ••Mr. Andrew Snell is spending this Week in Blenheim and B:ariiston With relatives. - A very enjoyable time was spent last Thursday evening:. at the home of Mr. and Mei. Robt.' Grimoldby, it being the 12thi anniversary of their wedding. The ,guests numbered a- bout sixtyand the evening was spent in cards'' and dancing. Many beautiful gifts were received by Mr. and Mfrs. Grimoldby,, Their friends wish them many more years of wed- ded happiness. Wlaiid was received on Saturday by Messrs, 13., and Andrew Snell of the death of their sister, lVfrs.• Latimer of Blenheim, which had occurred' iji that the ° hospital a M h p g mer had been in poor health for some weeks- prior to her death. She was well-known here, having lived, on the.; old homestead until her mar- riage and was formerly Elizabeth Snell: We extend our ,deepest syn-• ]lathy to' the .bereaved ones. BIRTHS CARTER --Iii Clinton; ioxr Eeb. 17th, to Mr. , and Mrs: 3.1,G. Carter,, a, daughter.—Fera Isabel. li`INGLAND--At , the Wellesley Hos- pita l, Toronto, on Feb. 20th, to Mr. and ,Mrs. Frnk Fingland, a daughter. -Catherine. Elizabeth - DEATHS TOMLINSON—At Weston, Ont., on Feb. 20th, Maria Tomlinson, in her 74th year. ROWDEN--In Goderich township, on Feb.. 22nd, Jennie. Richardson, wife of Mr. W, J. Bowden, aged 62 years. IN MEMORIAM GARRETT—In loving memory of `Caroline E. Wallis, wife of John Garrett, who died Feb. 27th, 1920. —Husband and daughters. CARD OF THANKS • Mr. W. J. Bowden and family wish to thank, their relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sym- pathy and flowers sent, during their recent sad bereavement, Salvation Army Be present at the Lantern Service Friday evening at 7.30 p.m. Chil- dren, Sc..,Adplts, 'pc. 56-1. - Tea and Sale ' An afternoon tea and •sale -of bak- ing will be held mit the Presbyterian church on Thursday, March 6bh, from 3 to 6; under: the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary.'. • 56-1• For Salo or Rent ' 80-acre,farin, lot 22, con. 6, Gode- rich township, good brick house with frame kitchen and shed. Good well. Barn with shed.. Land, clay: loam, all seeded ,down. Never -failing spring creek. 7 acres hardwood bush. Will rent .for pasture if not sold. R. Y. Cos, I•Iuron Street, Clinton. 55-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 soirie fruit trees. ' Apply to' T. If. Mail, Joseph street, 'Clinton. 50-tf. • ' Auction 'Sale O.f Horses, Cattle end Hoge: 2l!r•. D. A. Sterling Will sell by Pub- ic Auction et his fainn, Lot 93 on the I•Tightvay, 21-2 miles• west of Hohnesville on Monday, March., 10th, at 1.30 sharp, . 16 good farm horses, 3 well.mttteh- ed teams in this lot; 25 hogs, con- sisting, of sows and store bogs. 20 head of Cattle .consisting of Cows and Young Cattle. Fuller par- ticulars next week. Usual terms, D. A. Sterling, Proprietor, G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. . NOTICE To Owners or Harborers of Dogs . All dog taxes in Clinton are due and payable March lst. Note follow- ing 'excerpts from town Bylaws: "Every person required to register a flog under the provision of this by- law shall obtain from the Chief Con- stable a tag for such dog." "Per every dog owned, possessed orharbored in the .said town on or before the first day of March in any year a license hereunder shall be obtained 'within fifteen days after of March ilr such year and for every dog subsequently acquired or pos- sessed during the year a tag shall be obtained wit* fifteen days after such, dog .has been acquired." "No person shall ow.n,• keep, pos- sess ..or harbor in the said To}vn any dog for which a tag for the current year has not been. obtained in accord- ance with this bylaw." - —L. STING, Chief Constable. Member of Pietist :Telegraph Deliv- ery Association CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For All °ccasiens, .Sent Apywhere. Greenhouse is as near as your phone. Chas. '1i. Cooke Two Phones -66w and 66j TIRES! TIRES! TIRES We have just received our ,spring shipment of Firestone tires and tubes with lower prices than ever.. It will pay you, to come in, and look thein over and get our prices: Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Wlheatlets, 4 lbs, , :25e Icing, 3, lbs. 28e Rolled Oats;; 6 lbs, ;29e Corn Syrup, 5 ib. pail 33c Corn Syrup, 2, lb. pail 18c Heinz Catsup,' . 28c Posts Bran Flakes, 2 for.:23c Prunes, ib 15c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Fanny Mair Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all• persdns having iclaims i gainse the estate of Fanny Mair,' late of the town of Clinton, in the . bounty of l2uron,.wvidew, deceased,; who died on or about the 16th day of February A.D., :1930, `are required . to deliver to 'Thomas K. 141:air, the executor Of the said estate or 'his :Solicitor on or before the 15th day of March. A.D., 108&, a full statement of their Claims together with particulars thereof,. and the nature of the securities if held 'by them all, duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the. said 'last mentioned date the said executor• will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased a- mongst the p er or9 entitled thereto o having u a i � regard only to such claims ns as he shall have received due notice and. in, • accordance therewith. /DATIED'' at Clinton Ontario, this 24th day. of 'Pobruary, A.D., 1930. • Wt. "BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor :for -the said estate. '55-3. D. E. Gliddon UOLMESVILLE COME AND SEE! The Ebenezer ',young people pre- sent the play, "I'LL IXPLAIN ..EVERYTHING" A 3 -act comedy, iii the IiolmesvilIe• iJnited' chtirch',' under the 'aus- pices of the Y.P.L., on the evening of FRIDAY) FEBRUARY 28th • Curtain Raised at 8 O'clock Presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Co. of Chicago. Admissions 35c and 20e. 54-2, Grand Concert & Play under the auspices of the' Junior Guild 'of Trinity Church, Bayfield, IN THE TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD Monday, March 3rd at 8.18 p.nr. Variety programme consisting of musical numbers;'retldings and drills, followed byaside-splitting comedy • entitled "Kidnapping Betty" CAST OF CIiARACTERS Dan Fielding, owner of the Fielding Farm, Arthur Peek. - Nat Meadows, 'Betty's peppery fath- er, Leslie Elliott, Bud Simpson, a lively youngster working for Dan, Wm. E, Parker Betty Meadows, the new school teacher, Annie McLeod. Mollie Fielding, Dan's. aunt, Susie • Wlestlake., • Joanna Fielding, Dan's snappy little sister, Ella McKay. • Sally Perkins, The neighbourhood gossip, Lucy 'Woods. Admission, Adults, 35c, Children, 20e 54-2. linton's,New-Laid Egg And Poultry House Eggs bought according, to Domin., ion Government Egg, Regulations. Inqui'r'e for our prices of.eggs. You will always find our prices par- allel with the city markets. Fat hens and `welhfinished chicks always wanted --Prices good. Always ' phone our office for o prices before marketing produce. N. W."Trewartha Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w, Clearing Auctiou Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements at lot ,31, Concession 2;' Tuckersrnith township, 41-2 'miles south east of Clinton, en Wednesday, March 5111, at 1 o'elock, sharp, consisting of the following: HORSES: Choice agricultural horse, 5 years old; agricultural horse 8 years old; draft gelding, rising 3, 2 draft fillies, rising 2. CATTLE -6 Durham grade cows due to freshen hi April; Holstein cow, due to freshen March 75th; heifer, 2 years old. PIGS—Brood sows to farrow in March. 1SHEEP-11. Oxford and Leicester ewes; Leicester ram lamb. POULTRY—African goose and gander; 18 rock pullets. IMIPLEM32NTS--M-H. birder. 6 ft. cut; McCormick 'mower; set of disc harrows; spring tooth cultiva- tor; 13 disc seed dsil1; hay loader; hay rake; wagon; set bob sleighs; riding plow; walking plow;' set of 5 - section diamond harrows; 2 cutters, 2 democrats; hay tedder; pea puller; 2 buggies; fanning mill; jack; 31=2 horse power engine; circular saw; incubator and brooder; cider press; 3 sets of single harness; • 2 sets of double harness; roller; grain crush- er; hay fork; car; ropes and pullies; set of scales; 2,000 lb. capacity; cut- ting box; sugar kettle; No. 15 De Laval eream Separator; 1-5 share in Corn .Tinder; extension ladder; wat- er. tank; .bicycle; . training ' sulkey; collie dog; quantity of seed' -oats and hay; several hives of bees and empty bee boxes; queen excluders; bee foun- dation; honey; sap pan and- pails; barrel of cider vinegar; mounted birds; .kitchen range box stove and heater; tables; chairs; carpets; dishes;'-sq}tare piano; sideboard and numerous other household effects, also folks, chains, shovels, whiffle trees, neck yokes and other_ articles too numerous_ to mention. Positively no reserve as proprietor, has'. sold his farm.' Accomodation for horses on day of sale. ' If weather unfavorable sale will be conducted in dogs. Terns:—All sums of .81(1 and un - 1, t 6 • ter, cash; over that amour months' credit will be givep on fur=. Melling-- approved ' joint,' 'bankable papers, or a discount of 4 per cent. straight, allowed for cash on eredit amounts. A. •E; Matheson Proprietor, Geo.. H. Elliott, 'Auctioneer. 54-2. Logs nted;: We area aininthe•maiiketfor good w g maple, basswood, elm andwhite oak logs, delivered in our yard- at Clin- ton. R. •Ratz Call phone 147-w; or see J. A. Sut- tei, Clinton. 50-tf. MEAT Fresh Pic. Hams 22e Loin Rst., Pork 27e Rib Rst., Pork 25c Shoulder Rst, Pork 24c Side Pork in piece 22c Pork Chops 27c H. -M. Pork Sausage 22c Rib Rst. Beef • 22c Shoulder Rst. Beef 22c' Rump Rst. Beef 22c Corner Rst. Beef 24c Pot Roasts, 22c to 24c Rib Boils • 18c Flank Boils 18c Brisket - Point 12c Break. Bacon, piece 33c. Cot. Rolls, P. Mealed ...,30c Cot. Rolls, smoked ...... 32c Sauer Kraut in bulk 3 lbs. for ' ' ' 25c Nice large.Dill Pickles 6 for ..' 25c Smoked Back and P. M. Back Bacon of Best Quality. Large assortment of Cook- ed Meats. Choice bulk Pick- les, sweet and sour. Try our Creamery butter, it's real good. Kindly leave your order early. CONNELL & TYNDALL Clinton's Leading Meat Market 100 Acre Farm For Sale - 60 acres of this is choice clay loam soil' in fine condition, never rented, high undulating 'surface, well tiles drained, 40 acres timbered; 'fine wet- er supply; good furnace -heated house and bank barn with modern stable fixtures and cement floors, plenty fruit. Situated in the Town- ship of Stanley, County of Huron, on Bayfield and Brucefield highway, 4 miles front Railroad station at Brucefield and London road, cbnyen fent to several good towns and mar- kets,'Buildings only a few rods from the Village of Varna. Immediate possessign, Price for quick sale, 34500.00. 31000.00 will be accepted down cash payment. Long term for balance if desired. For particulars see or write the owner, J. W. Arm- strong, Box 89, Goderich, Ont. For Sale A quantity of timothy and alfalfa mixed hay. Apply to George Glaz- ier, Huron road, east. Phone 617r83, Clinton central. 54-2-p. Grass Farm For Rent - 100 acres, all in grass, plenty of running water and shade. For pare titulars apply to Bert Nott, L ondes boyo, phone 28-18, Blyth central. 5442. Farm For Sale or Rent West 1-2 of lot 27, concession 12, Hulled, 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. - 534. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Catherine Lovett, Deceased. - NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Catherine. Lovett, late of the town of Clinton, in the - County of Huron, 'spinster, dedeased, who died on, or about the . 23rd day of January, A.D„ 1930, aro required to deliver to Nelson Ball; the •executor, .of the said estate or his Solicitor, on or before the 8th day of March A.D., 1930, a full statement of their claims together with particulars thereof, send the nature of the securities if any; held by them all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date the said .executor will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the persons 'en- titled'. thereto having regard only to such claimsshall have receivtd as.(tie cc ran e they.. 5'eandiaia od c e duenot c .. with. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this. 17th day of February 4D., 1030.:, - Ws, BII.YDONE, Clinton, Ontario; Solir,'itoi for the ;:said '• estate. lid; -3. rsuasive Prices' th no Saerifi�e of Quality EPSOM SALTS,, 0 lbs. for , , , . ..... ... , ...25c Y' SULPHUR, s lbs. for . ..: .............. .....25c SALT PETRE,. per' pound . ... ... .12e ` BORAX, . per -pound .• . . . 7c COD LIVER OIL, per gallon 21:50 ZENOLEUIVI, LICE POWDER, KOW KIIRE FORMIALDHYYDE, ENERGINE, BON AMI,, GILLETTS LYE, • LEMON, BANANA AND SEWiING MACHINE OIL, VALVE "GRINDING' COMPOUND, FLAKE GRAPHITE, WHITING SHEET 'AND, GROUND GLUE, STEWART CLIPPER PLATES, COLEMAN MANTLES AND GENERATORS, ALADDIN ' •- • ' " WICKS, MANTLES AND CHIMNEYS, SWEAT PADS,:. ETO. Miller Hardware Co. ,. TELEPHONE 58 CLINTON C. H. VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, I: an d and other Appliances Phone 7 Wiring and Repairs. RUPTURE SPECIALIST We Want 'four Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins MIIk and Cream Abdominal Weakness, Spinal Deform- ity. Consultation Free. Call or,wrlte, We ail* manufacturers of both J. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St., cheese and butter. ' We want yew! -- Stratford, Ont. 10-1929. milk or cream. We y t mss- ket price weekly. - Satisfacpahighesti.ou guar. anteed. Phone your order for finest cheese or pasturised butter in prints or sol. ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., E, R. No. 3, Phone No. 405112. House to Rent 5 -room house, James street, • Clin- ton. Town water, electric lights . Apply to W. Jago, Clinton, •31 tf. Baby Chicks There is- profit for you in -the .dif- ference.. Better chicks for the same money. Chicks hatched by our Hu- ron Mammoth Incubator -possess 'ex- tra vigour.' Are you interested? Well, I -think so! White or phone for particulars of Barred Rock and White - Leghorn Chicks to J. Elgin McKinley, Zurich, .Ont., phone 97 ring 4, Hensall. 53-tf. House For Sale Comfortable nine room house, Victoria street, Clinton. Garage and stable. Apply to S. G. Castle, Clin- ton. ' ' 40-11. 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 house; large barn; driving shed also windmill. Considerable bush.' Terms one-third purchase down; or full rent in advance, Own- er, 322 South Main Street, Romeo, Michigan. Further information, W. Brydone, Clinton. 51-14-p. Farms For Sale Lots 27 , and 29, 9th concession of Goderich township, consisting of 160 acres of good clay loam, 114 miles west of Holmesville. Good buildings, never -failing wells. Ap- ply to Lewis' Proctor, R. R. No. 3, Clinton, );''hone 011r2, Clinton cen- tral, , 29-12. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed' Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods, dry' cleaned. Rooms over Heard's Barber shop. W. 3. Jew). 2288-tf. Clinton's. ttitlitt i r.• WHATt A LITTLE ,!L; ZARD AMONS FR1i:.i.!)S• 2 - Even the stormy days can be hap- py ones for the children, when the, Heat Folks are in your 'home. Build ' up a good fire with Heat Folks Goal. Malce= a .plate of candy, Hunt up a rainy day game or two, And the children will play happily inside the house. No wet feet! No sore throats! No croup! It's . worth trying. Cali the tigerMIP for good, clean coal a- H ius1ardr .:COAL COMPANY PHONE 74 CLINTON THE HOLMESVILLE CO -OPERA. TIVE CHEESE, AND BUTTER COMPANY, LIMITED 1 Eggs and. Poultry Home on Tuesday and Friday fore* noon to take in Poultry. Eggs handled at 'residence every, day—graded by an experienced grad- 6, raddr, for which we pay the highest market .price. Cream purchased for Stillman's. A. E. Finch Viking Cream Separator Agent. Victoria St., Clinton Phone 2L1 —r Logs I,i t anted We are again in the market for good maple, basswood, cherry and white ash logs„ delivered in our yards at Bayfield and 4th concession Gode- rich Township. Will be doing custom sawing ori J. T. Turner's farm, Clinton. McEwen Bros. BAYFIELD Phone, 624r4, Clinton. 46-tf. The Mid -Continent Bond Corpor. Toronto Corp or. completed sale of shares in second Standard Royalties, are now giving clients another chance to pur- chase Syndicate unites, with bonus of common, in a new Royalty Com- pany. ' . Call on representative for particu- lars. J.G. CHOWEN CLINTON. P. 0. Box, 155 Phone, 52 04-tf. Keep Warm With, LEHIIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE MINEHEAD ALBERTA "SOFT COAL. NUT COKE AND w DOMESTIC SIZE COKE A: D. McCartney Coal Dealer Queen Street Telephone 250 Implement Agent .I handle Cockshutt implements and cream separators, Frost and Wood Implements and carry parts ,and iepairs for same. I am also agent for Allis-Chal- niers Tractors. - Those wishing to inquire about any of the above kindly call at tay residence. JOHN V. DIEHL, - Queen Street, Clinton. , 81-tb McCormick -Deering Agency Having taken over the above ,ag- ency for this district I will keep on hand a full stock of repairs and part of all McCormiek-Deering machines and will appreciate a share of the p $' scions a of the farmers suroundin g Clinton . Call at my shop, next door tidy Jones' blacksmith shop, Kin gstreet. W. J. SshEMARe, Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 04-t14