The Clinton News Record, 1930-04-10, Page 5;IURSDA.V„ .APRIL 10, 1920.
OF INTEREST TO YOU
AND ME'
,What .does the "Chatsworth _Sage"
think of the weather lately? The
,•dearman made one good guess, that
'winter would startearly, but he has
been out pretty, nearly ever since:
The Taman News last week entered'
'upon its fifth year. 'Tis a lusity;
'Youngster and .bids fair to'?each a
.good old are. ' Here's good luck and
may it live to celebrate its seventy-
fifth.
eventy; fifth. "
'3he contemplated change; in the
FSehoolz-Act, providing for the aP-
'pointment of Public ..;ehool inspec-
tors by the Depatjtment of Education,
the government to be responsible for
the payment of their salaries, also,•
,comes' . in for some criticism. frons
.some quarters as a centralization, of
authority in Toronto and, as the lead-
'er cf ythe opposition, Hon. Mr. Sin-
•elair, pointed out, as another temp
•'tation to exercise patronage'. ''Prem_
ier Ferguson, assured the" house that
'there had never been and would be no
'patronage,in connection with the de
'partment of 'education. 'It is hoped
-that this policy will be ,continued.
`We gannet see,' any great advantage
in the • Change, except that it will
:save the counties some money, Hu-
'ron bas always had 'excellent Public
:school inspectors and it is to be ex-
, petted always will ,have, no matter
-which 'body chooses !them. •
THE • CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
MARRIAGES'
FEAGAN MORRIS—At ' the home
lof . the 'bride's' parents, on April
'2nd,, by the Rev R. B. Cumming,
Adelaide Grace,'youngest da�.tgh-
• ter of M%• and.. Mrs. Herbert Nor-
'.' Tis,' to. Mr. Howard Feagan, son' of
Mir. and MRs. John •Feagan, -ail of
Colborne township.
BIRTHS
* * *
The GoderiehSignal: hasn't told us
'elf 'any non-partisan appointments
made by the Liberal Government at.
'Ottawa, although it claims to know.
'of some. . And, we gather, it would
like :the Civil Service Act abolished
'that the country might return to Pat-
ronage Pure and 'simple,' as it con-
pleins:-that, the ,Governnfent "gets no
eredit for reform from its opponents
es even from >ttie'independen►t pap -
'ars.'" But you •, cannot expect credit
/or doing what you are supposed to
-do. The Government' is severely
censured when it interferes with ap
• pointments made by the Civil Ser-,
vice Commission, for partisan rea-
•sons, and riglytly so.. Because it is
not supposed to do that. But The'
Signal .must not expect all .the
newspapers to stand up and clap„
-their. hands and shout for the Gov-
.ernment when it .,doesn't interfere
with the Commission.
The News -Record has not been
criticising the patronage system' of
any political party. It hasn't got
warmed up to it as yet• It merely
noted the speed with which The Sig-
nal turned from any criticism of . its
own party and cried "You're Anoth-
•erl" at someone. in the opposilte
. camp, and we suggested that when
the party newspapers began, oppos-
ing patronage in their own Party
there might be sonde improvement.
If The Signal, for instance, kept tab
on the lapses of the Ottawa •Gov-
ernnaerit mut The Star called atten-
tion to the occasions when tite To-
ronto :Government overstepped the
• mark, (although there being no civil
...: 'service commission in - Ontario the
government has more latitude), there'
aright be some change of bringing
about a different steps of affairs.
But we fear that there is not
'much chance of The Signal taking
such a stand. Indeed, wa cannot re -
'collect an occasion when it criticised
a • Liberal Government for any act.
In fact we expeet it will fully agree
with Premier King in his reiterated
discrimination against the provinces
ivhich eleet opposition governments.
'It mast be a bother to be se tied up
to a party as The Signal seems to be.
ALP—On April 3rd, at the Civic
Hospital, Ottawa, (to Ren and Mrs.
Wim. R, Alp, a daughter, Merger-
' 'et Frances. Both doing well.
RATr"CENBUR.Y--'In Peterboro, on
'Mareh ,30th, to • Mr. and Mrs. I.
Batterbury, a son.
DEATHS
SMITH—In Clinton, on April , 8th,
Donald Smith, in his 100th. year.
TW ITCHELL In 'Wind'sor, on April
7th, Elizabeth` Mulloy, widow of
Jaines Twitchell of Clinton, in her
"73rd ` year.
HARRPSON-In .Goderich township,
on April 41h. Fiances Splan, wid-
ow of -John Harrison, aged 88
yeVs.
TO NIAGARA -ON -THE -LAKE
The following notice appeared in
Saturday's issue of The St. Cathar-
ines Standard in eefereree to.' the
settlement at Niagara -on -the -Lake of
Pile Rev. A.'Macfarlane:
"The Rev. Alfred Macfarlane, B.
A., B.D., recently of Englehardt, will
commence his 'ministt9 in 51. An-
drew's Church, Niagara -on -the -Lake
tomorrow. Mr. Macfarlane is a ,dis-
tinguished graduate in both : arts
and theology., and has attained_a
reputation as an eicceptionally :'able
preacher in'lthe various Pastorates
which'ite has held. in Ontario.. It is.
expected that under his leadership,
St. Andrew's will recover not a little
of the strength and: _prominence
which in ' the past has made this
historic church a .recognized force
for - righteousness in the community."
•
"NOAH'S ARK"
IN
STAR THEATRE
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES-
DAY, Al'It11,
EDNESDAY,'A'i'IdIL 21., 22, 23..>
at 8.15
MATINEE ON MONDAY, 21ST
AT 2.30
under auspices of Ladies Auxiliary
of Presbyterian Ohuerh
Evening, Adults, '40c plus 2,e tax
''Children 25c
Mat., Adults 40c and tax, children 16c
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
The A:T.P.A of St. . James' church,
Middleton, was held on Wednesday
evening of last week. After- the
reading of ininultes, and business dis-
cussion, the religious part of the ev-
ening, followed in the form of the
Lenten Devotional Service:' Solos
were rendered by 'Arthur Peek and
Mrs. Paull, Mies, Lucy 'Woods took
the, topic of the evening, reading a
splendid ardele on a famous Cana
dian ,'doctor, Dr. Abraham Groves.
Miss Anne McLeod gave a very in-
teresting reading, the remainder 'of
the evening . being spent in games
and contests.
!Mass Helen Beacom has been visit-
ing relatives at Brucefield.
Miss Grace Churchill, R.N., is vis-
iting friends ai: Lucan.
M. and Mss. T. A. Middleton and
son Jack, visited with the latter's
parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Jas. Fergue
son, over the week -end.
0. H. Ferguson; of London was
home over the week -end.
Quite a number:. of people from
this vicinity went into 'Clinton 1 o see
the popular comedy, "I'll Explain
Everything," • whieh was presented
in the town hall oh Monday evening
by the young people of the Ebenezer
neighborhood.
Council meet in Holmesville on
Monday last; minutes of last meeting
read and adopted. '
Department of Public Highways
wrote acknowledging' receipt of By-
law No. 4, providing for expenditure
on roads during 1930. Fyled.
Municipal Association again called
the attention of Council to the im-
portance of joining by remitting the
membership fee; no eetion taken.
A telegram from the Bayfield Golf
Club requesting, the repair of the
road to their grounds as soon as
Possible. Fyled.
The Clerkwas instructed to re-
turn the bill of the Dominion Road
Machinery Co., for correction,
Mayor MacEwen of Goderieh, ac-
companied by Messrs. Connriolly,
Sturdy and Edwards, were present in
the interests of Goderich requesting
a grant; the council promised the
same as last year viz $25.00.
The following accounts, were order-
ed paid:
Wilfrid Elliott, sheep claim, $18.00,
Goderich Star, printing, $37.65; Hol-
mesville Church, use of shed, 5.00;
Supt. pay Voucher, No. 4,,$72.00.
The No. 10 school debenture ques-
tion was again to the fore but notice
was received' that an armistice had
been signed and the next time they
squabble it is to be done according
to rules, and animpartial referee
chosen.
Council then adjourned to meet on
Monday, May 5 at 1.30 p.m.
—R. G. Thompson, clerk:
BAYFIELD
'Mr: and sirs. W. R. Jowett return
ed home on Tuesday • after having
spent the winter in Florida.
' Mrs; Cattliug and son, Jint, of Port
Stanley, spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Sturgeon.
Mrs. Barrett `and son, Plassell, of
Waterloo spent Saturday with • her
daughter, Mrs, Thos. 'Brandon.
Mi. Wen. L. Cameron returned to
Detroit on Wednesday of last week
after having visilted his sister, ,
Mrs. A. Wngle'of St. Marys is vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
Sturgeon. •
, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ww and fam-
ily of London spent the week -end at
their cottage.
Mrs. M. Fraser returned to her
home in thevillage on Wednesday of
last week after having spent the
winter in Toronto and Goderieh .
Mr. G. Elliott spent Sunday in
London. -
e. and Mks. A. Ford Icing and
son, Douglasb ,of Toronto spent the
week -end with the former's parents,
Mi. and Mrs, G. King.
Mrs. S. D. Merner and Mr. and
Idrs. David Baird and son, Jack, of
Grand Bend spent Sunday with Mr.
and !Vire. E. J. Sturgeon.
We are sorry to report that James
Sturgeon is in Poor health alt present.
A change in Post Office hours in
the local office came into effect on
Monday Inst. The general delivery
wicket ,closes at 8.30 p.m. each even-
ing now, instead•,pf 9.30 as formerly.
!Commencing on Sunday, April 13,
the hour of service itt Trinity Church
will be changed to 11 a.m.
Rev. I. Keine of Seaforth conduct-
ed the Presbyterian service on Sun-
day last.•
Mi.and Mrs.‘ F. Crane and 'family
of Detrotr visited,M'rs. Crane's fath-
er, Mr. R. Weston, over the week-
end. . •
Miss Thelma Ritz returned home
on 'Sunday after having vieited in
Stratford: ,.
Ms. T. C. Bailey is spending a few
days with friends. in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gale . of Elora
are visiting the former's parents,
Rev..and Mrs. R. M. •Gale..
Fred Wallis, who has spent the
winter in London is visil;ing his'par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Wallis, God-
erieh township.
•_ IA_ large 'number favoured the meet-
ing of the Y.T.'Department of St.
Andrew's United' Church,, -by their
presence; on April 3. Mr. Orville
Kalbfleisch,;president, occupied the
;chair and presided over the meeting.
Mr..Kalbfleisch and Albert Woods
were chosen to speak at a future
date on""Ahstinenee of Alcohol" at a
place to be set by the presbytery 'of
Huron. Miss Lucy 'Woods favoured
the meeting' with two very pleasing
v6cal • numbers and Miss Marie
Grainger played a piano solo. The
program took the, forni of an In-
augeral .Council Meeting."' Tho
Reeve,: Brown. Stewart, and:council-
lors Mrs.>. E. Sturgeon, Miss Ethel
Stirling .,Chas. Wallis and Murray
Grainger, displayed generous ability
in putting over :;the business of the
Council. They passed several by-
laws for the improvement of the
village, ,but we are sorry that •:our
worthy Trustees of the village were
not presenteo pick up a fese,sugges
tions. Thenext meeting will be held
on April 10th and topic will be -given
by Rev.. 11 M. Gale on !the'"Koreans,"
It is hoped that no' one will miss this;
opportunity of hearing Mr. •Gale.
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mr. S. Nicholson of Auburn was in
town on Show Day:
IVIr. N. W..Trewartha wes in Toron-
to
oronto on business one day this week.
Miss Irene Wankel of Seaforth was
the week -end guest of Miss Gladys
Crich,
11e. J. T. Reid of London -was here
on Thursday last . attending the
fair and meeting old friends.
'Mr. J, A. M;cKenzine of Regina, Sask.,
epent the week -end with his anoth-
er, Mrs. T. 14. -Kenzie, of town.
!Ess Stesvar"t of Clinton spent over
the week -end as the guest of her
sisper, Mrs. ' Fred Toll. -Blyth
Standard.
1Vlrs. H. 'W)iltse returned Tuesday af-
ter'spending the 'winter with rela-
tives in Toronto, near MbntreaI
and in
ilZr. Oliver Johnson of Goderich was
a. visitor du ' Show Day and stet
many of his former ,friends and
acquaintances. •
'Mrs. C, Calton returned to her home
in town this week, after spending,
the winter with her sister, Mrs.
Cecil Miller of E'itratford.
Misses. Minnie : and Jane Gilchrist
have returned to their• home in
town after spending the. winter in
Saginaw, Mich.
'Mr. W,n. Taylor of Sleielece Hill, fot-
merly of Stanley township, spent
eheweek-end with old 'friends in
town aqd vicinity, •
`Mr. and Mfrs. 'Andrew Niihau, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. , Millian. and : Mrs.
McPhee c Goderlchwere here
for the Fair ,on Thursday.
Mr. Bruce Tasker left Monday for
!Greenwood Bay, Milch„ Ito take a
position with the Matthews Steam-
ship Co. for the suntnter.'
Mr. A. W. Beadom. of Harieck was
an interested visitor ,in 'town on
Show Day, He knows' a good
horse when,' he sees one, too.
a itl''chilclrei':'have
Al 1 ioyd. l cy.s ,a
returned to, the
i >home' in' arna,
isCARD OF THANKS 00c .II,
MEMORIAL VERSE
PER LINE ..,.,10c
Calves For Sale
A limited number of Holstein heif-
er. calves can be supplied. -
APPLY TO
W. MARQUIS
'BASE LINE
Phone, 6381.21, Clinton central:
61-1.
Grand Masquerade
arm•
yal
under the 'auspices of the Agricul-
tural Society will be held in the
TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD
on the evening of
Wednesday, April 23rd
Grand Mareh at: 9 o'clock, sharp
Several Prizes for best costumes,
Music by Lakeside Entertainers
REFRESHMENTS SERVED
Adnisison, Adults, 59c, Children, 25e
61-2.
t Y
after spending " a . few clays` with
;the lad s Sister, M7an e. t 5
M.
Y' l s
Reid.
*ea
i,
. t firei, husband'for .married r ty• .
money • and .nay second:der `' love.",
'Thein'. you are very haPpy now, 1
`'suppose ?,!'.•' "bio,. Pati, )lot :Zee: see,
my '• first 'huIsband Married me'' fox
lope, and 'my second for money!" •
Clinton s New -Laid Egg
And Poultry House
' Eggs bought according to Domin-
ion Government Egg Regulations.
Inquire for our prices of eggs.
Yon will always find our prices par-
allel with the city markets.
Fat hens and well -finished chicles
always, w,atted—Prices good.
Always phone our office for prices,
before marketing' produ'e. -
Building Bargains
Clearance Sale of
LUMBER :AND BUILDER'S
SUPPLIES,.
at greatly reduced prices.
Pine, Hemlock, Fir, Sash,, Frames,
Doors, Flooring, Siding, Shiplap, In-
terior Trim, Lath, Verandah Mater-
ial, Hardwoods, Etc.
Now is the time to secure these
bargains for your spring building.
N. W. Trewartha
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
OWNER
WNER
Start the motoring season "Right"
by taking out an auto and personal
accident, insurance policy. I pan
meet your requirements for either
private or commercial vehicle cower -
age as well as protection for your-
self. Having had years of experience
in auto insurance and representing' a
splendid range of cdmpanies, I ant
in a position to advise you as to your
needs and to provide you the very
best 'of service with your insurance.
• H. E. RORKE
Clinton, Ont., All lines of insurance
Sun Life Ageney. ' Phone 253w
5841.
Thos. McKenzie Estate.
Phone 88. 61-1P.
STANLEY
Mr. Roy 'Keys spent Thursday inClinton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and chil-
dren spent Thursday in Clinton, Mrs.
Keys and children retraining Until
Sunday "'with her sister, Mrs. Jas.
M. Reid:
Mr. Arthur McQueen has bought
a new Ford sedan. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barton, Jack
and Katherine of Goderich, visited
st the home of Mr. Hugh Gilmour
this -week. ,
Ontario Breeding
Station
Of Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks, under
supervision of 0.A.C., Guelph,
We trapnest the year around ,and
only 200 -egg birds or better are kept
for breeders. Only our own eggs of
2 ounces or over are used for incu-
bation. All stock blood -tested. Or-
der early for disease-free, healthy
chieks of high pitality. 0. F. Sie-
grist, Box 173, Seaforth,. Picone 804.
61.1-p.
Grass Seed
Timothy and Alsace mixture for'
sale. This seed was grown. on new
land and is free from bad weeds, a-
bout 5 per cent. alsace, will sell at
9c per lb., bags included. Also Alsace
seedy 106 Ib, Sameles of these seeds
have been sent for grading. and will
be given purchaser. Oats and barley
mixture,, clean for seed,' about 80 per
cent. oats.,Jas. Medd; Hallett.
-. 61-1.
Pasture Land For Rent
Lots 77 and 78, Maitland conces-
sion, Goderich township, consisting
of 183 acres to rent for pasture.
This place is well shaded and has a
spring creek running through it.
For, particulars write to Mrs. Olive'
Bedard, Conrtright, Ont, 60-3,
House For Sale
7 -room houte, hardwood floors in
front part of house, town water and
lights. Garage and chicken pen.
Half acre lot with fruit trees. Ap-
ply to John W; Nediger, Clinton.
594f.
Position ,Wanted
Middle-aged, Protestant, house-
keeper wishes position on farm or
otherwise. Can, be highly recent-.
mended. Mike inquiry at The
News -Record office. 61-2.
Presbyterian Bazaar
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pres-
liyterian ehureh'intend holding their
Bazaar on the first rst Izidd
aY in June.
Please reserve )chis date. 61.1..
°° sa td
"lase!' :deafTake care of of t
y
the public speaker's wife, as her hus-
band set off for an open air meet-
"Yes, yes, I, will," he answered.
"'That's And t renetn,
'right,"
•'ht," she said, still anx-
'e ber 'don't 'stand,
.it
tons � th• Vette bare. head! sari 'tie drum;
ground"
For Sale
1929 Ford coupe, sport model, "with
rumble seat, excellent condition,
small mileage. Inquire ajt News -Re-
cord office. 61-1-p.
Please Return :Jacks
Would the parties borrowing Win.
Elliott's Jacks ^kindly bring then
back by Saturday as they are need-
ed, and oblige. Wen, Elliott elite:
ton, Ont. '614.
Bulls For Sale
Two Shorthorn bulls, about 12
months old. Apply to Peter McKen•,
zie, Lot 35, Con. 3, L.R.S., Tucker-
smith, KiPpen P.O. Phone 141 ring
13, Seafotlth central. 61-2-p.
Licensed Driver Wants Position:.
Young married .man, ten years
travelling business experience, also
private 'driving ;experience, desires
steady position at once. References
if required. ''Write Drawer It. Clin-
ton , orinquireat News -Record •of-
fice.
Seed Wheat For Sale
Quantity Kubanka (Goose)
Wheat. Free of noxious weeds, to
mix with oats or to sow alone. Fen-
wick Stewart, R. R. No. 5, Phone
6201.12 Clinton central. 59-3-p.
General Trucking'
I am prepared to do general truck-
ing, moving furniture, etc. Two
trucks available when nedessary.
M. Glidden, Holmesville, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton. Phone 611 ring 24, Clinton
central. 59-4-p
Auction Sale
FOR
BctterlTaiucs
COME TO US
Wo Carry a Complete Stoek.of—+—
ALABASTINE AND PAINTS, GARDEN TOOLS, DITCHING
TOOLS AND FORKS. OVERALLS. SMOCKS. SHIRTS
RUBBER BOOTS AND WORK BOOTS
DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR 'BEATTY PUMPS, ANKER HOLTR
CREAMSEPARATORS AND ELECTRIC AND
HAND. WASHERS. •
iller Hardware Co.
TELEPHONE 53 CLINTON
C. IL VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs
Irons, Fans and other Appliances
_ Wiring and Repairs Phone 7
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.
For Sale
The property of the late Alexan-
der R. Brown consisting of a"white
brick house on Princess St„ East
Clinton with eight rooms, town and
soft water, bathroom and electric
lights. Ono. half acre of land ;with
barn, large and small fruits. Apply
to W. Brydone. 59-3.
Of Household 'Effects,, on Orange
street, on
Saturday, April 12th
at 1.30 sharp, ocnsisting of the fol-
lowing:
Buffet and China Cabinet, combin-
ed; Brussels rug, 7.0'x16'; tapestry
rug, 10'x8'; writing desk; nmsio cabi-
net; gramaphene; 6 dining room
chairs and extension table; 3 rock-
ing chairs; 5 kitchen chairs; 1 elec-
tric heater; 2 bedroom suites; 3 mat-
tresses; 3' smell tables; 2 flower
stands; lcitehen table; Quebec cook
stove; 2 couches, tapestry arid leath-
er; Singer sewing machine; kitchen
cupboard; 2 coal oil stoves; 40 gal.
coal oil can; washing machine and
wringer; baby carriage; 10 mats and
a mmmber- of quilts; lawn mower;
spades, shovels and garden tools,
wheelbarrow; 14 -ft. ladder; steplad-
der; 2 clocks; electric iron; dishes;
fruit jars; tubs; cooking utensils and
other articles too numerous to men•
tion.
Terms: Cash.
'rhos. Ratltwel, Proprietor, G. H.
Elliott, Auctioneer. 60-2.
White Rocks
Hatching eggs from White Reck
hens, Well bred, good laying strain.
$3.00 per hundred or 450 per setting
of 13. Apply Earl Switzer, R. R,
No. 2, Bayfield. Phone 609 ring 3,
Clinton central. '61-3-p.
Why Not• Try
Lorne 11. Lawson, R, R. No.. 1, Olin -
eon, when you have radio trouble..
IIe's a graduate''. of. National Radio
Institute and fer;;the'past six months
With S
t1.om
et -. a I
con of
Toronto.
ring Phone 4
t23,
2 1 Seaforth.
g
Eggs For Hatching
Eggs 'from Silver Dorkings. 4c
each. Apply to George Manu, Jr.,
R. a. No. 4, Clinton. Phone 686
ring' 24, Clinton central, 61-tf.
Office Closed
:The office! of W Brydone will be
closed from Thursday, April 17th to
April 22nd. 61-2•
• For Sale
About 200 Blrred Rock chicles,
Watson's strain:. Will be ready a-
bout Apr. 18th. .Price 18c each. Ap-
ply to Ray Lawson, Ill. R. No. 1, Clin-
ton. -Phone 241 ring 31, Seaforth
central. 61-1-p.
Wanted •
A good workhorse, sound and re-
liable, weighing about 1200 lbs, Not'
ever G ,yeere •ef'., ae.e. Roy Tyndall,;
R +'R`!: No: 4.• Phone 607x3, Clinton
central. 61-2.
Grass Farm For Rent
Lot 26, Con. 6, Mullett township,
will be rented for pasture. Apply to
George Corbett or Mrs,. James
Brown, execgters of estate, R.. R.
No; 1, Clinton. Phones 637 ring 5
and 637 ring'. 226 Clinton central.
61-2.
White Rocks
Hatching eggs for 'sale. From
White Plymouth rocks, well bred
50c per setting. Mrs. Eli Crich,
Clinton. Phone 236. • 60-3-p,
Farm To Rent
The west pt o£ part lots 3 and 4, Lake
Road, .Ec4, in the Township of
Stanley, containing • 123 aloes. (The
Johnston farm). There are about
six' acres of fall wheat and about
eighteen acres fall plowed, also a
seven-roombriek cottage in the .Vil-
lage ' of Bayfield. Apply to Geo. E.
Greenslade, R. R. No. 1, Bayfield..
Phone 602r12, Goderich central.
61-2.
Hatching Eggs For Sale
From Barred Plymouth Rocks and
S.C. White Leghorns. Froin high -
producing flocks, $4.00 per one hun-
dred eggs. Special rate for big in-
cubater lots. Frank J. Tyndall, R.
R. No. 4, Phone 636 ring 33, Clinton
central; 58-tf.
Car Insurance
For car insurance call on J. G.
Chowen, Postoffice Box, 155, Clin-
ton. Phone 52, Clinton. 574f.
Call On -
Miss Emma Levis for all kinds of
automobile insurance. Phone 1894
Glutton.' 60-3-0.
For Sale
Overland coach, in good condition,
will be sold reasonably. Also baby's
cutter, high chair, and some other
articles. 1Vllrs. Stirling Dempsey,
AUCTION SALE
Of Horses at the Dick Hotel Stables,
SEAFORTII '
MONDAY, ' APRIL 14TH
o' loel'
v At 1.80 e
17 good work horses, ages
ges
and .colors; and a colt, . unbroken.
TERMS: Six months :credit en ap•'
:proved. joint glcites.. Forir per cent.
discount straight', for cash,
EDW,AIVD PRYCE, .Proprietor.. t.
GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
1 61-1.
Clinton. Phone 255. 60-3.
The Salvation Army
An. Easter Cantata, entitled, "The
Pilgriiit's Vision," on Easter Mon-
day, April 21st,. at 8 p.m. Admis-
sion, Adults, 25c, Children 15c.
Muskrat Skins Wonted
Will pay up to $1.14 flat for good
lots. Very small and damaged skins
at value. H. A. Hovey, Clinton.
Phone 299. 594f.
Slabs
Now is the time to buy your slabs
while they last. E. Ward, Huron
street, Clinton, Phone 155. 57-tf.
Keep Warm Wi
LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACI
MINEHEAD ALBERTA
SOFT COAL, NIJT COKE A
''1/11' DOMESTIC SIZE CO
Baby Chicks
There is profit for you in the dif-
ference. Bettor chicks for the same
money. Chicks hatched by our Hu-
ron Mammoth Incubator possess -ex-
tra vigour. Are you interested?
Well, I think sol :White or phone for
particulars of Barred Rock and
White Leghorn Chicks to J. Elgin
McKinley, Zurich, Ont., phone 97
ring 4, Hensel! 5342.
For Sale
Ocie choice Holstein bull calf, sired
by our great herd sire, Sylvius, Car -
barn Pontiac .and from a with
dim
a good record. Phone 781.19, Iren-
sali, Wpn. Sparks, Bayfield. '
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer
Queen Street Telephone
• Eggs and Poultr
Home on Tuesday and Friday fc
noon to take in Poultry.
Eggs handled et residence ev
day—graded by an experienced gr
er, for which we pay the high
market Price.
Cream purchased for Stilltnan's.
A. E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Agent
Victoria St.; Clinton Phone
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, 822 South Main Street, Romeo,
Michigan.., Further information, W.
Brydone, Clinton. 51-14-p.
Implement Agent
I handle Cockshutt implemen
and cream separators, Frost a
Wood Itnplentents and carry par
and repairs for same.
I am also agent for Allis -Che
niers Tractors.
Those wishing to inquire abo
any of the above kindly call at m
residence.
JOHN V. DIEHL,
Queen Street, Clinton.
Farms For Sale
Lots 27 and 29, 9th concession of
Goderich township, consisting of
7.60 acres of good clay loam, 114
utiles 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.
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders 'narked "Gravel
Tender" will be recebted•by the utt-
•dersigned until Thursday, April 24t1t
at 3 o'clock p,111. for furnishing
power and opgeratinngthe gravel
crusher for the, Township of Hullett
for the 'corning ' season. Separate
tenders for .operating andfurnishing
power maybe consideued. Operator
to furnish all -necessary men and
teams to keep the plant running to
fall capacity and have the crushed
material in. the bins ready .for haul-
ing.
Contractor for power to : furnish'
either 30' h.p., gasoline or 20 h.p.
-steam. Operator to clean off ' all
surface soil and Beep ' the pit in
proper 'repair. Also at .the,, same..
time "'tenders will be received ..for.
r
the delivery .by truck of not
than 112 yards capacity of the,.
crushed gravel at a price. lie' yard
per mile haul."•Lewest°vr any ten-
der not necessarily 'accepted. ' Spoei
fications,•tray be seen at the; office•
of the -undersigned.—John Tingland,
Cleric of Hallett, 60-3,
81 -
McCormick -Deering Agency
Having taken over the above a
ency for this district I will keep o
bend a full stock of repairs end pa
of all McCormick -Deering machin
and will appreciate a share of th
patronage of the farmers suroundin
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door
Jones' blacksmith shop, King street.
W. J. STEWART
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 044i
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes 'cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned,
Rooms • over Iteard's Barber shop.
W. J. Jago.. 2283-tf..
House For Sale
Comfortable nine room' house,
Victoria street, Clinton. Garage and,
stable. Apply to S. G. Castle, Clin-
ton. ton 4
Hatching Eggs For Sale
Eggs from large type two and
three year old S. C. White Leghorn
hens, heavy laying strain, also from.
Barred Plymouth ' .Rock . hens, $4,00
Per 100, ac per setting of 13.11.
Tyndall, R. It.. No. 3, Clinton, Phone
607x3, Clinton' central. • 57-1f.
Emslea Chick Farm
BARRON STRAIN S. C. WHITE
LEGHORNS.
and
BARRED PLYMOUTH . ROCK
CHICKS
HATCHING EGGS --$4.00 a Iwpdred.
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Clinton's
Wittltat
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You an depend on .these when you
MAW our &W coal for heating
and cooking.
it 'i honest coal, it
-It is clean -!coal, s
is ail coal:
Let ni send you •eut•alt order today.
Call the wallet
for good, clean' coal
COAL C .. ,
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LINTON
PHONE 74