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The Old Mane says: ;
"I began work at fifteen
Now I 'aro retiring,at sixty
My pay averaged $1,500
I earned altogether $67,500'
And T have $30,000 ,saved --
IT COST ME $6 A WEEK."
Ask for our b..k1...
"Tec Measure .f Your know." ':
The loyal Bank
of Canada.
Clinton Branch - R. E. Manning, Ma.ager
946 f...: ,
'OF INTEREST TO • YOU
AND,ME
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.Some folk say . that stiff • collars
••: tangle genius, but we've known a
'lot of men who didn't wearstiff,
collars and': we've known few 'gni
uses.
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.March came in like a. nice little
- woolly lamb but soon repented itself,
••and turned into a good iinitaton 'of
of a lion. But spring will actually
come one'of these days.
Another tragedy occurred at Mini-
ico last week when a young man shot
his friend, a gun he was pointing at
'lritn being discharged accidently.
No matter how often this sort . of
"thing happens people do not seem, to
give up the, habit of pointing fire-
arms at others. It is such. a foolish
"thin to do that no one who makes
the claim of being intelligent at all
should be guilty of it.
* . *
Another way to invite tragedy is
• 'to leave little chilnren alone in the
' house, .either night or day. Three
• little children were burned to death
•early the other morning while their
• parents were at a neighbor's house,
the fire having got too great a
start before it was noticed to allow
of their rescue. Sometimes parents
say that if they did not leave their
children safely tucked in bed occas-
ionally they would never be able to
go out together of an evening. The
'loss in so terrible a manner of their
children and the life-long reinorso
.which follows such a tragedy is too
•heavy a price to pay for a few hours'
freedom from the card of the ehil-
• dren for whose lives they are respon-
sible. Children soon grow up and
• grow . away from the care 'of their
parents. It is then happy parents
whp can feel that they did not fail
in their duty to them in their helps
:less childhood:
Tai CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
ready •'begun work.,
11fr. Harold Squires is now in the
employ• of MK. Tait- Clark
A number have begun their study
at,Smith's Hill• Sunday-sehcol of the
tNew Testament under: the Day,
School -Gospel, League. ,Beniniller. is
also tatting up this work.'
Mr..; Jacob Fisher and son Hovey.
Fisher have rented, the ,;•farm lately
vacated by Mr. Roy Jewel and owned
by Mr. Lloyd Young. .
BIRTHS
KILT'Y—In the Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Feb; 28th, to M'r.; and;
Mrs. Na cid Eilty, Toro-ite$ a r son.
5V&cPI•IEE In :'Alexandria Hospital,
Goderich, en Feb, 3rd,' to Mr. and
Mrs. Ross MiePhee of Colborne
township, a daughter.
-GILLIES—At Niagara Falls, Ont.,
On Mar. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm.
D. Gillies, (formerly 'Edith Samp-
son) a son.
DEATHS ;
mile: The. Council decided to con-
sider.. this .;offer and perhaps might
make some arrangements later.
Councilthen adjourned to meet on
Monday, April 7th, at 1.30 p.m.
G. Thompson, Clerk.
The', play, °'I'll Explain Every-
thing," presented in Holmesville. Uni-
ted •church,' on Friday evening last,
proved a great success. The Eben
eeser yearik' people' participating
were: Messrs. Irvine and Carman
Tebbutt, Mhrganl• Jones, Mervyn
Lobb' and Misses Ada F. 'Riggin,'
Marion Jones, Margaret Biggin and
Margaret Williams, assisted by R.
Leslie Pearson and Miss Emily E:
Thmpson.
Miss Nina E. Heard, most ably
coached the young people.
They are persenting this pia', in
Londesboro: community hall to -mor-
row, Friday, evening.
A dark pidgoon with a band en its
leg has been staying around the barn
of Mrs. Hutchings, the 7th concession
the last week. The band is marked
"G.R. 432—A. J. 22.. •
Mr. W, J. Colclough of Woodstock
spent a few days with his father;
Be. Robert . Colclough, during the
Past, week.. Mr, Colclough . has not
been enjoying good health lately.
At' " AUBURN
'Mr. andMis. Wim• Match and
'family of Clinton visited friends
'hero on Sunday.
'Mr. Wilmer Wallis, Mr. and Mrs.
'C. J. Wallis and Mrs. R. 'Jenkins vis-
ited` with friends in this 'coiinnunity
•on•Thursday last week.
The Y. P. S. of ' ICnox United
•eburch are holding their meetings on
-Tuesday evening of each week, cetn-
'mencing at 8 pan.
'GODERICH 'TOWNSHIP
Mx. L. Biggin has returned home,
"after spending the winter at Poems -
:sari, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Diehard Murphy and,
"family of Exeter, -spent' Sunday with
the fornmer's mother, Mrs. Henry
Murphy. ,;
Mr. and'Mrs. T. A. Middleton and
.son Jack, of Limn. also 0. H;. Fer-
guson of London, visited at the •par-,.
,ental home, over the week -end.
Council met . in ,Holmesville ; on
Monday last; minutes of• last meet
•ing 'read arid-ailepted • i ,
It 'C. 'Muir, Esq., wrote aeknow-
de' of
gin
receipt of the schedules led p
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....expenditure on the roads during 1929
-Flyed.
BT -Law No. 4, to provide, ,for e f-
penditu a on Township roads during
1930, was react and passed. .
School section No. -10 debentures
'again came' in for discussion; the
.council decidecl to wait for another
month to give both parties a chance
'to get together and til' and •effect
-an amicable settlement.
Tho following accounts were or-
dered paid: " Austin Sturdy, auditor,
salary, 38.00; E. A. Yee, auditor,
• salary, $8.00; Howard Sturdy, col-
-lector, postage, stationery and. ex-'
•ehange, $12.15; Reid. Torrance, hal-
'once
al•ante of school fair ' prize money,.
'$3:00; Supt. 'pay voucher, No. 3,
4292.05
Member of ;Florist :Telegraph Deliv-
ery Association
CET FLOW1ERS •
.FLORAL, DESIGNS
For All'Oceasions,,•, Sent Anywhere.
Greenhonse,.ls es near as your phone.
Chas. V. Cooke
Two Phones -66w and .661
TIRES! : TIRES! TIRES`
CTJDMOR,E Tn Itarpurhey, int Feb.
28th,Henry Cudmose, aged 76
years and 2 months.
STINS"•N —1n Stanley township,
on March 3rd, Thomas Stinson, •ag-'.
ed 85 yearn, 1 month and 11 days.
EMME'RSON-In Goderich, on Feb-
ruary 27th, ,%pry Adelaide Coe,
wife of A. T. En tnerson, 1Vf.D.
ROBERTSON—In Goderich, on Feb.
23rd, John A. Robertson.
F'ARRAIN,T—In. Goderich,' on Feb.
25th, Miriam Irene Schwann, wife
of Harry Tarrant,in her 31st
year;
HARRIS-1In Goderich, on" Feb. 24,
Gerald Austin, infant son of Mr.
and *s. Albert Harris, aged 10
'months and 24 days.
HIABER-In. Harper Hospital. De-
troit, Mach., on March 8th, James
A. Haber, beloved husband of Al-
berta Mason, son-in-law of the
late Thomas Mason of Clinton.
COLBORNE
:On Monday at •Goderich General
and Marine hospital, a daughter was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross McPhee.
MIs. 0. 0. Brown of Dungannon
visited at Mrs. R. L. Bean's and Mrs,
V. D. Cununingitam's from Tuesday
till Friday.
Mr. ' and Mgrs. Alex. Young of Nile
entertained more than fifty to a
euchre party on Friday night. Mr.
James Elliott won gentlemen's first
prize, a box of writing paper, and
Dilrs. Albert Goldthorpe , won ladies'
first, a lovely card tabletcover. Ev-
erybody enjoyed a jolly .time.
The Smith's Mill young people
have set the date for their play
"Marrying Anne," for March 14th.
Quite a number' attended the play
given on Friday evening at Holmes-
ville. .They report a jolly and hum-
orous' production:
A robin was :heard on Monday of
last week. The poor fellow will
think winter has. come again. •
We are glad to hear Miiss Annie
Walter is feeling better after treat-
ment for goitre at Goderich hos-
pital, •
Ms. Harryllrrington has 'secured
a position on a boat, for the summer
and, will 'leave ' for, Port Colborne
shortly to report for duty.
-Those lyric" tap for 'sap have al -
r. J T
ay4S, representative re
est
ativeof
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the' Dominion „Road Maehme Co.,
•was present in the interests of '••his
'eotnpany but did not close a deal for
a grader, which the TownslxP needs
very badly,' Or at •least •he thinks so.
Mr Tied' Bell , of ; Bell• Bros';'Co.,
made `proposition to screen 'and de-
liver gravel, at a, price per yard
We have just received ..our spring`
shipment of Firestonetires and tubes
with.,lower" prices than ever.: It will.
pay you to come in and look them
oyet and get our prices.
Specials for Thursday; Friday and
Saturday
Wlheatlets, ,4 lbs. 25c
25c
Icing, 3' lbs. ...... .....
Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. 29e.
Corn Syrup, 5 lb• pail .. 33c
Corn Syrup, •2 lb. pail 180
Heinz Catsup, • • 28e`
Posts Bran Flakes, .2for ,,,.23c
Prunes,'' lb. ...
Special. Tea
Afternoon. Tea at the= Salvation
grimy House at the rear of the Sal-
vation army hall, 3 'to 6" on'W ,fines
day, Mardi 12, 1980. Price 10e.
All welcome. 56-1.
• Lost •
2 keys, post office, another yale
kay;, on braided strap. Please leave
with Emma Lavis, Clinton. 56-1-p.
Wood . Wanted
Six or seven, cordss of green hard-
wood, mapleor beach, body wood of
good quality, 18 Welles long, to be
delivered at Summerhill school by
Apirl 1st, 1930. Tenders will be re-
ceived by undersigned up to March
15th. Oliver J. Jervis, sec. -treasur-
er, Clinton. 56-2.
.D. E. Gliddon:
HOLMESVILLE `••.
Clinton's New-LaidiEgg
And. Poultry House
Eggs bought'' according; to Domin-
ion Government Egg Regulations: ,
Inquire for our prices of eggs.
You will always' find our prices pare
allel with the city markets.
Fat hens and' well -finished chicks.
always wanted—Prices, good.
Always phone our office for prices
before merited/1g produce,
•.N. W. ,'Frewartha
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
c..s s• :e.e.r. ....^.'Pear
Logs
Wanted`
We are again in the market for good
maple, . basswood, elm and white oak
dogs, delivered in our yard at Clin-
ton.
Grass Farm For Rent
100' acres, all in 'grass, plenty of
running water and shade. For par-
ticulars' apply to Bert Nott, Londes-
born, phone 28-18, Blyth central.
54-tf:
• Auction Sale
Of Farin Stock and Implements
and Household Effects, at lot 28, con-
cession 8, Iiullett, 2 miles south
west of Londesboro, on Thursday,
March 20th, at one o'clock, sharp,
consisting of the following:
HORSES: Bay stare,' 8 years old;
black mare, 10 yrs. old; black mare;
driving mare.
CATTLE: Durham cow, 5 years
old, milking; thoroughbred Hereford
cow, 7 years old, due in May; Here-
ford cow, 9 years old, due March
10th; black cow, 9 years old; roan
cow, -9 years', freshened 6 weeks; ag-
ed cow, milking; black eow, 4 yrs.
old, milking; Hereford steer, 2 years
old; Hereford heifer,, 2 years old; 2
heifers, rising 2 years; yetirling
steer; 2 spring calves; 3 fall'calves;
1 calf, 6 weeks old; Thorobred Here-
ford bull, 10 months old.
PIGS --9 pigs, 0 weeks old; 1
brood sow.
gtilNS-70 -Rock pullets.
IMIPLEMENTS Massey -Harris
binder, 7 ft. rut; MYIassey-Barris
mower, 5 ft. cut; 10 ft. steel hay
rake; Massey -Harris 13 -tooth cur
tivator;' Massey -Harris 15 -hos seed
drill; 1 chum 'wood roller; -set of 5 -
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
undersigned and endorsed "Tender
for interior fittings Public Building,
Exeter, Ont.,"' will be received until
12 o'clock noon Thursday, March 1,3,
1930, for the' ;supply and installation
of .;interior fittings in the Public
Building, 'Exeter, Ontario.
Plans and specification can be seen
der obtained at the
and forms of ten t
offices of the Chief Architect, De part
ment. of Public Works, Ottawa, the
Supervising Architect, 59 'Victoria
St,. Toronto, Ont., the Builders' Ex-
change, 1.104- Bay Sty Toronto,' Ont.,
the District Engineer Custom: House,
London, Ont:.; u. and t,ie. Postmaster,
Exeter, Ont:`•
Tenders will -not. be''consider`ed un-
less made on the 10111111. supplied by
the D,opartnent and in accordance
with the conditions set forth therein:.
Each tender must be accompanied
by an accepted cheque on a chartered
bank payable to the order of the
Minister of Public Works, equal to 10
].c. of the amenpt, of the tender.
Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or
•bonds of the Canadian 'National
Railway Company '"will also be ac-
ceptedbonds and a
eat or
e teras a
c c y>r
p 1
cheque if required ' to
make upa
n
odd amount. •
By order,
N. DESJARDINS,
Secretary:.
Department of, P'blie,
Works,1s
Ottawi,'Febrigr.25;1930
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56-1.
Farm For Sale or Rent.
West 1-2 of lot 27, concession 12,
Hullett, 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
sentralr . 53-6.
House For Sate
Comfortable , room house,
Victoria street, . Clinton. Garage and
stable. Apply to S. G. Castle, Clin-
ton. _ . 40-tf.
H.. Ems'' Raiz
Call phone 147-w, or see J. A. Sut-
ter, Clinton. 50-tf.
MEAT
Dry Salt Pork, lb, 25e
Smoked Pic. Hams, lb. 22c
Cot. Rolls, P. Mealed, lb. 30c
Cottage Rolls, smoked' 32c
Fresh Pic. Dams • 22c.
Loin Rst., Pork 27c
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 • r 24c
Pot Roasts, • • 22c to 24c
Rib. Boils 18c
Flank . Boils 18c
Brisket . Point • 12e'
Break. Bacon, piece 33e
'Cot. Rolls, P. Mealed 30c
Cot: Rolls, smoked 32c
Sauer Kraut in bulk
a lbs. for y 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.
Auction Sale of -Horses, Cattle and
Hogs
At lot 94, Goderich township, 21-2
miles west 'of Holmesville on high-
way. •
Mr. Di` -1.. Stirling has instructed
the undersigned to sell by public
auction at his farms on Monday, Mar.
10th, at 1 o'clock, sharp:
HORSES=Matched team of grey
Percherons, 5 years old; pair grey
fillies, 3 yrs.; pair Clyde mares, 5
and 6 years old; general purpose
mare, 7 years; general purpose geld-
ing, 7 years; brown gelding, 4 years;
brown mare, 7• years; bay pare, 8
years; driving mare, 12 years; brown
gelding, 7 years. These horses are
all Ontario bred and in good condi-
tion.
CATTLE—black cow, 4 years, due
time of sale; Ayrshire eow, milking
supposed to be in calf; roan cow, due
to freshen in April; Holstein cow,
due to freshen in May; heifer, 3 yrs.;
due in April; 3' heifers, rising 2 yrs.;
2. steers, rising 4 years; 10 fall cal-
ves. .
PIGS -4 sows, due to farrow in
April; 12 store hogs, about 100 lbs.
each. Derring cultivator, 17 teeth.
TERIVIS,•-,8 months' credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint
bankable paper or a discount of 4
per cent. straight will be allowed for
cash. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, D.
A. Sterling, Proprietor 56-1.
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. Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm, Stock and Iinple--
ments at west half of lot 27, Mullett
section,; harrows; Fleury walking township, 11-3 miles north -West of
plow, No. 21; 1Vlessey-Harris 12 -disc Londesboro, on Tuesday, March 1841.1.
single row turnip sower; wagon; at 1 o'clock sharp, consisting• of the
gravel box; set bench sleighs; 14- following:
ft. stock rack; hay rack, 15 ft.; wood 'HORSES—Aged`, general purpose
rack; 'root pulper; steel -tired buggy; horse; driving beret,: 10 years old.
Portland .cutter; pair bolsters; Mc- CATTLt—Red cow, 'due to fresh -
Taggart' fanning trill; set tseales,1200 en in April; grey cow, supposed to
lbs.; Eaton Cream Separator, 650 be in calf; red cow, supposed to bean
lbs, capacity; chop box; oat box; tool calf; steer, 1 1-2 years old;'2'celves,,
box; hay fork, rope and car, slings 1 year old; calf, '3 months old.'
and pulleys; grind stone; power en- PIGS -2 store hogs about 125 •lbs.
ery grinder and stand; 2 H. -P. gaso- each; sow with litter of 12, 4 weeks
1916 engine; ' • wheelbarrow; 50 -ft. old.
in. pipe; primp 'lack; line shaft and HENS -39 white Leghorn hens; 20
belts; 'sugar kettle; 5 gallon' gaso- Plymouth Rock hong.
line can; ,bag holder; bag truck; 1 •IMPLEMENTS —'' Massey Barris
cidz. grail, drags; 3 doz, fertilizer` binder, -6 ft. cut;. Massey -Harris drill
.sacks;:pair horse blankets; 1 motor and cultivator; Frost &'Wood mow-
rag; set -team harness; set plow hat- ea: disc'. harrow; McCormick hay
ness; 2'sets single harness; mail box; sake; wagon; hay rack; walking
water trough; 8 wood gates, 14 ft.; ,plow; -8-section diamond harrows;
2 .wood gates: 13 It..; some 2 •inch fanning mill; 'cutter; buggy; cutting,
elm plank and 1 -in. elm lumber;. 3 box; •gang, plow; set of 'bob sleighs;
basswood 'sills; basswood lumber; 4 root pulper;' -.turnip drill; 2 horse -
white ash tongues,; 9•, cord cedar cut; power gasoline engine; Frost &
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS--•5-piece food 'stuffier; set of double bar
parlor suite; oak dining room, suite; ness; set of plow:,• harness; De Laval
bedroom suite; parlor table; kitchen cream_ Separator, Ne. 10.; ehurm;
cabinet; sideboard; dresser; iron bed; sugar kettle; grind stone; cross cut
an
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ft. roe
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Japanese k c p
chairs; Js, a v• ha far
rocking ch sau
• 2p Y
toilet,set;
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CONNELL & TYNDALL
Clinton's Leading Meat Market
Rouse; For Sale
Seven -roost eettage- 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. IC.
Mair, Joseph street, Clinton. 50-tf.
ersu s v(
rices
e' i. ee. 01
Quality
LPSOM SALTS, 6 lbs. for 25c
SULPHUR, 6 lbs. ,1 or 25c
SALT
PETREL per pound . . 12c
'BORAX; per pound . ....... . 7c,
COD. LIVER OIL, per gallon t1.5o
ZENOLEUM, LICE POWT?ER IOW KURE
FORMALDHYDE, ENERfGINE, BON AMI„ GILLETTS LYE,
LEMON, .BANANA AND SEWING, MACHINE OIL,;:; VALVE
GRINDING COMPOUND, FLAKE, GRAPHITE,, 'WHITING
SHEET AND, GROUND` GLUE, STEWART.CLIPPER, PLATES,
COLEMAN MANTLES AND GENERATORS, ALADDIN
WICKS, 1V'ANTLES"AND CHIMNEYS, SWEAT
PADS,. ETC.
Miller Hardware Co.
TELEPHONE 53 CLINTON
• C H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
Phone
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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.
Baby' Chicks
There is profit for you in the dif-
ference. Better chicks for the same
money. Chicks, hatched by, our Hu
-
ren Mammoth Incubator ;possess ex-
tra
x --'
tra vigour. Aro. 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. ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Fanny Mair
Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having ;claims against the
estate of Fanny Mair, late of the
town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron, widow, deceased, who died on.
or about the 16th day of February
A.D., 1930, are required to deliver
to Thomas K. Mair; the executor of
the said estate or 'his Solicitor, on or
before the 15th clay of March A.D.,
1980, a full statement of their claims
together •with particulars thereof,
and_ the nature of the securities if
hold 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 persons entitled thereto
haling regard only to such claims as
he shall.Have received due notice•and
in accordance` therewith.
. DATED' at, Clinton Ontario, this
24th day of February, A.D., 1930:
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, • Ontario,
Solicitor for the said estate. • 55-3.
matting rug, 2x8; folding baby car- set of slings;_ cook stove; kitchen
nage; 2 hanging lamps Coleman table; quantity of oats and peas;
lamp; 3 coal oil lamps; 3 -burner about 3 tons of haY;' • quantity of
coal oil stove with oven; first class turnips; forks; chains' and numerous
1Vodcl Aome . range,' for _ coal or other articles.-.•
wand; hot', blast heater; phonograph' Also the farm, which consists of
and 1 dos. retards; power washing 50' acres of good clay loam, with good
machine; Daisy churn; 2 tables; '' 3 8 -room fraise house; bank 'barn, 30'x
kitchen •. chairs;. . butter bowl; : lade 68'; driving shed; hen house; gar -
and pint; l set 'quilting frames and age; buildings are all in good state.
clamps set scales:, 240 lb. capacity; of repair and farm in high state of
sausage machine: 5 gal. vinegar Jug; cultivation, well=fenced, and a nev-'
5 -gal keg; 5 -gal. demijohn;, forks; . er failing spring;; oi`e acre of bush.
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shovels;• chains; .ivhifflerees neck- Everything to be' sold as proprietor
'yokes and; 'numerous other articles, is giving up farming.
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also a us, tity'of ihay. 'All. will be 'TERMS: On farm.: 10 per cent..
sold.withoui-reserve as prbpxietor- is of purchase money paid down on day
giving up 'farming: of sale, balance' in 80 days. Terns
Hogs,' :and all- sums of on Stock and Implements:. Hens, ,hay,
'TERMS: Tic
TER 5
510.00 dnoder. -cash; • over that grain
:and all' ,bPts of
'310 10
and under,
amount 12 months'. credit, will ;be cash;' over that atnonnt'•.8 -months'
given on furnishing approvedjoint' creditwill be 'given' on, furnishing ap-,
bankable;papers, or a discount of 4 proved'.joint 'bankable paper,' 00 :r
er. cent.''st9<tight - allowed for cash: discount of.. 4 per cent' straight al
"on credt's:ttiouiits. love&"for'eagh'oir credit solo,Ullt5.
o..,,.. arc•"Pronrietom, .Gee; T2.
"�G. H, Elliott, .Auctioneers :, T; it Geo `•ii. B 1
5.0-L' Elliott Aud'tioneel. v
Nett, I'ropzietor.
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 alio • windmill. Considerable
bush. Terns 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, 1%,
miles west of Holmesville. Good
buildings, never -failing wells. Ap-
ply to Lewis Proctor, R. R. No. 8,
Clinton. Phone 611x2, Clinton cen-
tral. 294'f.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's Barber shop.
W. J. Jago. ' 228342.
For Sale or Rent
80 -acre farm, lot 22, eon. 6, Gode-
rich township, good brick house with
frame kitchen and shed. Good well.
Barn with shed. Land, clay loam.,
all seeded dowvn. Never -failing spring
creek. 7 acres hardwood, hush. Will
rent for pasture if not sold. R. Y.
Cox, Huron Street, Clinton.
55-t£.
NOTICE TO,'CRBDITORS
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, deceased, who
died on or about the • 23rd day of
January, A.D., 1930, are 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,
rend the nature of tlhe securities ' if
any, --held by them all duly verified`
by affidavit.
AND TAICE NOTICE •:that after
the said last : mentioned
date the said executor will proceed
to distribute; the estate of the, said
deceased amongst „tbe , persons our
titled' thereto .• having regard., only to
.such claims as
he Shall have receivtd
a e
accord nc 1
thele
slid in
due notice
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t Clinton,(Ontario,•oris'
DATED. a
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'1.7h day �
W. `BRYD'ONE. Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for tkie. said e4tate
Clinton's
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IF IT SLOWS -
IF ' IT SNOWS
LET THE HEAT FOLKS
ARM YOUR, TOES !
"When you come home at night so
cold that your fingers ache, and
your feet feel like blocks of ice,
That's the time you need the Heat
Folks to warm you.
For the remaining cold : nights of
winter, and the raw, wet evenings of
early spring.
Make sure of having your home
comfortable by ordering from us a
load of D.L.&W, Coal, -the most
comfort per dollar et any -coal you
can buy.
We Want Your
Milk and' Cream
We are manufacturers_ of bo
cheese and butter. We want y
milk or cream. We pay highest m
ket price weekly. Satisfaction
anteed.
•Phone your order for finest elle
or pasturised butter in prints or s
Ms to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont.,
R. No.; 8, Phone No. 605r32.
THE HOLMESVILLE CO -OPE
TLVE CHEESE AND BUTTER
• COMPANY. LIMITED
Call he
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'rrGufJ`a
IOr, good, clean coal
starg
Pk
Y,
.0 N' ON -
Eggs and. P®ultr
•Home on Tuesday and Friday for
noon to take in Poultry. '
Eggs" handled at residence ev
day—graded by an experienced gr
er, for which we pay the highe
market price.
Cream purchased for Stillman's.
A. E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Agent.
Victoria St., Clinton Phone
Baby Chicks and
Hatching Eggs for Sal
Our pen won first prize for t1
largest number of points also fc
the highest hen at the Nova Scoti
Egg -laying contest:
•
Our pens are mated to male bird
from • Registered hens. It' .doesn'
cost any more to feed a good pull:,
than a poor one; it only takes on
extra egg next fall to make tit
difference its the cost price.
Barred Rock Chicks, $18.00 pe
100; White T eghorns, $16.00 pe
100.
John Eairservice
Box 13 Blyth, ring '153
56-1
Logs Wanted
We are again in the market for
geed maple, basswood, cherry and
white ash logs, delivered in our yards
at Bayfield and 4th concession Gods -
rich Township.
Will be doing custom sawing on
3. T. Turner's farm, Clinton.
McEwen Bros.
BAYFIELD
Phone, 624r4, Clinton.
46-tf.
Keep Warm With
LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE
.MINEHEAD ALBERTA
SOFT COAL. NUT 'COKE AND
7JOMESTIC" SIZE COKE
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer
Queen Street •.Telephone 256
Implement Agent
1 handle Cockshutt implements
and cream separators, Frost and
Wood Implements and carry parts
and repairs for same.
I am also agent, for Allis-Chal-
mers Tractors. .
Those wishing to inquire about
any of the above kindly call at my
residence.
JOHN V. DIEHL,
Queen Street, Clinton.
81-U
McCormick -Deering Agency
Having taken over the above a
envy for this district I will keep o
hand p,; full stock of repairs and pa
of all McCormick -Deering machin
and will, appreciate a share of t
patronage agof the
;armors suroundin
P
Clinton:.
Cali at my. Shop, next door
Jones' blacksmith shop, King street
T
EV1i'AR7°
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w' , 04-