The Clinton News Record, 1930-04-17, Page 5EURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1.930
HOW often do you say this as you find that your expenses eat
up all your salary? •
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Other people, with no larger incomes than yours, buy many
things you cannot afford. Is it because you have no definite
plan of allottiag your money?
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The Royal Bank Budget Book will help you to plan your
expenses with something to spare. • •
ASORAC0PY
The Royal Bank
or Canada
Clinton Branch • - R. E, Manning, Manager
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OF INTEREST TO YOU
ANDME
The Goderich Signal boots of bay
ing somebody coming in and handin
around Pure maple auger to the staff
But perhaps it was thought The Sig
nal needed a. hale sweetening'.
Eamon de Valero, although in
lase by himself, must resemble th
rest of the'rage to some extent Th
editor of The Orillia Packet -Time
last week declared that when' he saw
the picture of the Irishman in Th
d1andpree Press, he would have
thought it a picture of the editor,
had it not been labelled. We have
often been reminded of our neighbor,
Mr. g. P, PluinsteeI, wimn we en-
countered de Valerie's picture in the
public press, especially a full face
picture used frequently a few years
ago. We hope neither of these gen-
tlemen will enter an action for
damages against The News -Record,
it Isn't out• fault the resemblance is
very marked.
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started to work on the. land this
week and if weather conditions per -
veil some will be sowing the last of
the. week.
Mr. Leslie Buchanan has puchas-
ed a New Chevrolet Sport Coupe.
The 'Women's Institute held their
regular monthly meeting in the For••
rester's hall -no Tuesday. MIrs. (Rev.)
Mortimer took the subject, "What it
Means to be a 'Canadian," in a very
able manner. The hostesses for the
day were, Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs.
G. McOlinchey and Mrs. Hamilton.
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The Fernier's Advocate last week
• said a very sensible thing when it
urged Canadians to see that the 1930
• tourists ;be served Canadian foods
when in this country. "Don't feed
'Shot California fruits and Chicago
a•-• bacon and U.S.A. canned goods.
They get lots of th6se at home. Give
them something difkerent and 'some-
. • thing so good they will remember it
• and come back for more," The Ad-
vocate advises.
W,e would suggest that on some
- cool morning their palates be tickled
by a dish of well.onade, steaming
hot pancakes, ;the kind that ort of
melt in your mouth, served with pure
Canadian maple syrup. That'll bring
them back if anything will.
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• The Toronto Star Weeklsr last week
celebrated its twentieth birthday and,
in its very modest "story of the
wars," told of the discouragements
of We first few. But it, stuck to it
until it is now in a class by itself in
the Canadian newspaper field •and is
meeting with gratifying success. The
Star Weekly is a well -edited and very
• readable paper and its Picture sup-
pliment is unique in Canadian newp-
paper eircles. Those who are even
slightly Wormed regarding the -sit-
uation in Canada are glad that we
'haveoat least one paper of its kind,
. strictly Canadian to combat the large
• influx of American 'periodicals which
flood our numkets: The Star Weelc-
br have the good wishes of
Canadians far a long and suceessful.
'caner.
• • IIULLETT TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. EdWin Steele and
Xr., and 1SIts. Arthur Steele and fam-
ily of Stratford and Mrs. James
Brown and family aed IVEss Betty
Lawrence and Mt D. Stephoos of
•Clinton spent Sunday as the guests
of Mr. and Mo. George Lawrence.
Report of U.S.S. No. 12, Goderich
and Hullett. Names in• order of
merit:
.Sr. 4th—Lorna Ellis, Dena Tyner,
Clark Ball, Isabel Forbes, Harry
'Watkins.
Sr. Sod—Clete Ellis, Hazel Rap-
-son and Allan Neal, equal.
Sr. and—Leona Rapson, Madelon
• IVIason, Willa Jervis, Thelma Hog-
•gart • .
jr, 2nd—Betty tfr1ing, Ivan Hog
'gest, Frieda Ellis, Gordon Ranson.
Pr.—Phyllis, SUB, Kenneth Stir-
ling, Kieth
I. Powell, teacher.
AUBURN
Mr. Edgar Lawsonsstntecl opera-
tions at his sawmitl on Menday.this
'Week. '' • - •
..,sts large icrowd greeted', the. plaY
,TIncle Tons's Cabini" en ,Monday ev-
the hall:here/ ; . '
ISSerirke will be held in ,the
.chitreli here on; Good. friday
•ovesisings There, will aiSo•lit'sejtice
,Raiok United Church " on
eVdning,'April 20th, s
.1telS.,:sW.S:Mertisner preaelied a'pre-'
naratory sermon. in North Street
lnidohurah, Goderich, on I,Veclnos7;
clays',Cisenings'eft this syseek.s.':
• Te farnieVa itt thisdintrict have
CONSTANCE
,lAiss Mary Cooke and niece, Miss
Lucy Ellwood, of Goderieh township
.are this •week spending a few days at
the home of the former's sister, Mrs.
Joe Riley, Sr. :
Mrs. Leo. Stephenson went toSea-
; forth' hospital on Tuesday of last
week to undergo an operation. Her
many friends wish her a speedy Ts-
covery.
Mr. and Mks. David Watson of
Walton wish la announce the birth of
a daughter at Seaforth Memorial
hospital on Tuesday, April Sth. Mrs.
Watson was fornierly Miss Vine
Rpdgerson, an old Constance girl, and
I we offer congratulations.
' a*. Alfred Glazier of Clinton is
spending a few holidays at the home
of his aunt, Mo. Thomas Pollard.
' Master Nelson Riley of Tucker -
1 smith spent the week -end with his
. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Riley
here.
nouvlEsvaix
Messrs. Fred and Jack llEslholland
were called to Detroit, Saturday ow-
ing to the illness of their mother,. At
time of writing Mrs. Mulholland is
very ill.
il'fra. Daniel E. Glidden has Teturn-
ed home from Clinton Community
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McLear, of
Gcclerich, were recent .visitors in
HolreesvilIe. •
Mr. and Mrs, Praetor Painter and
little son, Donald, loft Friday for a
short visit to the home of the for-
mer's mother, in .Detroit, Mrs, E. Pais
Men
A. few from the village attended.
the."Opera of the Flowers," a concert'
given by the Clinton .Publje School
ehildron io the town hall, Clinton,
Thursday and Friday evenings. It was
much enjoyed.
IMO. William Glen is suffering from
• an attack of illness. Hissfriends hope
for his early recovery. '
COW, TESTING PAYS
An authority on eow tOiting says,
"Cow Tethig work bring.s better
feeding,• better study of feeds, the
freshening of cows in the season
when they will give the biggest
yearly production. Cow Testing
makes for better breeding, as it is a
guide to that good breeding which is
essential, along with good •feeding,
to transform many herds of cattle
from "boarders" to producers of 300
'PAPER. COLLECTION
By Clinton Mane and Schog Club
Saturday,: Aprii• 26
Papers, Books, Newspapers and Ragas
•will be appreciated,
RindlY roll in small bundles and
tie securely and leave on verandah
or front steps. 62-2.
"Mary's Castle in the
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s'I.W..ThreesAct .temedy
Preseiiied." by .Sharea 4huag Pesnla
ROLMESVIELE UNITED „, •
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Wednesday, April 23rd
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auspieea`sOf Lashes Aid
• Aattite, 35e, Childron,"20c: 62-1.
THE CLINTO1ST-NEWS
RCORD•
N off'. •Ft ' 3,r( . ,
pounds and more of hatter fat. In
this Progressive age, the dairy farm-
er cannot afford Ito spend his time
feeding and caring for cows which
prodnee.only 125 or 150 pounds of
butter fat per year, when with the
knowledge he has at his _disposal,
the production can be wonderfully
increased and the dairyman's posi-
tions financially and otherwise,
greatly •improved." • ,
BIRTHS •
WIATSON—In Sgott Memorial Hos-
Paid, Seaforth, on April 8th, to
!Mr. and•-ldirs. 'David Watson of
WIalfon, a daughter,
• DEATHS
MEDD—In Clinton, on April 14th,
Esther Garrett, beloved wife of
Mr. J. G. Medd.
FOWLIE—In Bayfield, on April 12,
James Wlillialn Fowlie, aged 70
years.
HOLMAN—In Moose Jaw', Sask., on
April 13th, Gordon Wanfield (How-
ard, second son of Mk. George W'•
Holman of Goderich.
IN MEMORIAM
RTIEGEllo--In loving memory of our
clear wife and mother, Eliza Rue -
ger, who died April 18, 1929.
"In our hearts your memory Engem
As it draws another year."
—Sadly missed by daughter, son and
husband. •
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.1 CARD OF THANKS
Mr. W. G. Medd wishes to express
his sincere thanks to friends and
neighbors for all their kindness dur-
ing Mrs. Medd'e illness and their
sympathy and assistanee after her
death, also his thanks for the use of
cars, for flowers sent and all the
many thoughtful acts of kitulnees ex-
tended, and his appreciation of the
attendance of the choir for the
church service.
• • CARD OP THANKS
Mrs. -Vs Howes and sister, Bessie
Smith, wish to thank their friends
and neighbors for their kindness,
symathy and help during their recent
bereavement, also for the beautiful
floral tributes.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late .114.k.s.
Twitchell wish to express their sin-
cere appisociation of the Icindness and
sympathy extended to them by
friends in Clinton in connection with
the funeral of their dear mother.
Lost
In Clinton, on Saturday, a parcel
_containing lady's silk vest and pair
silk hoe. Finder. kindly' leave at
Davin's Drygoods store.
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Work Wanted.
Will plow gardens, isetnove garbage
and do any sort o1? one-horse team-
ing. J. Car4ck, Albert street, Clin-
ton, , _, 62-2-p.
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate and Chattels
By direction of the Public Trustee
of Ontario, the following property
will be offered for sale at public
auction, on the pennises, subject to
a reserve bid, on Thursday, April
24th, 1930, at 2.00 p.m. o'clock.
That valuable house property in
the Town of Clinton, belonging to
William Donald Streets, and known
as Lots 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, on the
East side of James Street, on which
there 'is situated a five -roomed
frame cottage. All furniture and
ehattels contained will alto be sold.
TERMS: Real Estate'10 per
cent osh and balance in thirty days
on delivery ot Deed. Chattels, Cash.
For farther. particulars apply to:
Mr. George H. Elliott, Auctioneer,
Olinton, Ontario. Public Trustee,
.0sgoode Hall, Toronto"2. 02-1.
Auctiod Sale
01 Household Effects at Bayfield,
on Saturday, •ApriI 26th, at 1.30
sharp, pensisting of the following:
Parlor suite; dining row suite;
hall rack; writing desk; parlor table;
buffet; • rug; new Raymond drop -head
sewing machine; arm their; rocking
chair; , aosich; stove; kitchencup-
boards bed room siiitci; several extra
beds; springs.; mattresses; curtains;
4 small tables; -2 bureaus; garden
tools; gemjars; granitivare; dishes
pots; pans and numerous other ar-
tieles. Also a dozen choice Dock
hens. Everything -lib be sold as
proprietress is givilig up housekeep-
ing.
TERMS: Cash. .
Miss Parke, ,Pro
pretress, G. II.Elliott, Auctieneeto
02-2.
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TENDERS FOR COAL
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Purchasing Agents Department of
Public Work, Ottawa, Will be re-
ceived at his office until 12 o'clock -
noon, (daylight saving,) Wednesday,
May 7, 1930, for the supply of coal
for the Dominion Buildings through-
out the,Province of Qntario, includ-
ing the City of Otte:Wits,
Forms of tender W2 E.''''speeifica-
tiona and conditfonss attlielied cdki she
obtained from !Gs Ws Dawson, Pur-
chasing,. Ageiit, Department of Pub-
lic Works -"Ottawa; and B. Winter,
District Resident Architects- 59-61
Victoria Street, Toronto, Ont;
Tenders will not be considered un-
less made on the forms sups/lied by
tbe Departinen and.: in accordance
with departmental specifications Mind
conditions. •
The right to demand from the axles
cesaftil tenderer a deposit, not, esc-
eeeding 10 per ,cent, ef the amount of
the tender', to secure' the Proper ful-
fillment:of the.contract, is reserved.
By order,
N. DESJARDINS,
• • Secretary.
DenartmeilisAIlliblic Works, • ,
Ottawa, April 14, 1930 ' 622.
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' CARD OF THANKS ... • 50c
1..,
ISIESIORIAls VERSE
PER LINE ,. ....lee
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Calves For Sale
A limited number 01 Holstein 'heif-
er calves can be supplied.
APPLY TO
W. MARQUIS
BASE LINE
Phone, 638r21; Clinton central.
' 61-2.
Grand Masquerade
Carnival
under the auspices of the Agricul-
tural Society will be held in the
TOWN HALL, BAYETELD
on the evening of
Wednesday, April 23rd
Grand March at 9 o'clock, sharp
Several Prizes for beet costumes.
Music by Lakeside •Enterteiners
REFRESHMENTS SERVED
Admisison, Adults, 50c, Children,
25c
61-2,
SALVATION ARMY
EASTER .CANTATA
entitled
"The Pilgrim's Vision"
Tuesday, Aprili22
8 pan.
Adults 25e, Children, 15e.
62-1,
HAWES' WEEK
APRIL 17 to 24
AT SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
Polish with "Hawes" and make your
home the admiration of
your friends
ORDER AT THESE SAVING
PRICES:
Hawes Wax Paste, 1 lb. . 43e
Hawes Wax Paste 23c
Hawes Wax Liquid- pts. .... 59c
Hawes Lemon Oil, 12 .oz. 93e
J. T. Mc Knight & Son
62-1.
Wood For Sale
Eighty-five cords of first class
maple wood for sale. Apply to Col-
lins and Falconer, Brueefield.
62-1,
property For Sale
Adjoining town of Clinton on Lon-
don Road. Mrs, 'W's 15, Jarvis has (10-
eided to sell her comfortable 6 -room
house with good outbuildinfis, also
aprea of land with splendid gar-
den, number of apple trees and an
abundance of small fruits hard and
soft 'water and rural phone.
This is a most desirable property
with town privileges and will be sold
reasonable for quick sale. For fur-
ther particulars apply to Mrs. W. H.
Jervis, RI R. No. 3, Phone 12-611.
02-2.•
Kindly Leave Name
Anyone witnessing the accident at
the Ontario street church corner on
Sunder afternoon kindly leave name
at Elliott's garage, A, L. Eagle -
sot. 62-1.
Notite
All accounts do to the 'under-
signed for threshing must be settled
on or ;before 1VIlay: 10th. next, The
Lonclesboro 'Threshing Syndicate,
John Nott, Londesboro, aecretarc-
treasUrer. 62-2.
Notice to Trappers
Muskrat kins have declined 10e
a skin. So anybody who is holding
muskrat skins 'wbuld do well ta•sell
now, before Prices go any lower. IL
A. Hovey, -Clinton. iPhone 299.
' 62-11.
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Seed Grain For Sale
IinProved Banner "Oka, No, 21, bar-
ley, also early' oats and early bar-
ley, mixed. Clean and free from
wild oats, T. R. Jenkins, Huron
Roa4 Phone 610o23. • 62-2-P,
2IpillFor Sale •
TO6 SfttlInts) • bulls, 'about. 12
months old, APPIYAd Peter 1VIcsKen•
ales Lot 85, Con13, L.R.S.; Tucker -
smith. RiPpen P.O. Phone 141 ring
18, Seafolth central. 61-2-P•
.Licensed Driver Wants Position
Young married 'man, ten years
travelling business , experience,f also
private driving, experience; 'desires
steady position °nee. 'References
it required, Write Drawer /3:' Clin-
ton ,• er inquire at News-Ilesord of -
flee. , ..• ' 01-2.
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Wanted
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A good work horse, spurs, and res
liable, weighing about 1200 lbs: Not
over 6 years" of, age. Roy ,Tyndall,
IL It. No.- 8. ?Ilene 6070, Clinton
central. - 61,2.
Clinton's New -Laid Egg
• And Poultry House •
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.
Fat hens and Welt -finished chicks
always wanteds-Prices good.
Always Plionelmr office for prices
before marketing produee,
N. W. Trevvartha
.Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
CAR OWNER
Start the motoring Beason "Right"
by taking out an auto and personal
accident insurance ' policy. I can
meet your requirements for either
private or commercial vehicle cover-
age as well as protection ler your-
self. Haiing had years of experience
4n auto insurance and representing a
splendid range of companies, I em
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 Moreno
Sun Life Agency. Phone253w
584f.
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 1VErs, Olive
Bedard, Courtright, Ont. 60-3.
House For Sale
7 -room house, '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 Nediger, Clinton.
594f.
General Trucking
I am prepared to do general truck-
ing, moving furniture, ete. Two
trucka available when neeessary.
M. Glidden, Hohnesville, R. R. No. 3,'
Clinton. Phone 611 ring 24, Clinton
central.
Ontario Breeding
Station
01 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 ineu-
baton. All stook blood -tested. Or-
der early for disease-free, husky
chicks of high quality. O. F. She -
grist, Box 173, Seafoeth, Phone 304.
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'Position , Wanted
Middle-aged, Protestant, house-
keeper wishes position on farm or
othenvise. Can by highly recom-
mended, s Make inquiry at The
News -Record office, 01-2.
• ' White Rocks
Hatching eggs front White Rock
hens, Well bred, goodjaying strain.
13.00 per hundred er 45c per setting
of 18. ^ Apply Earl Switzer, R. R.
No. 2, Bayfield. Phone 609 ring 3,
Clinton central. 61-3-p.
Office Closed
The office of W). Brydone will be
closed from Thursday, April 17th to
April 22nd. 61-2,
Grass Farm For Rent
Lot 20, Con. 6, Millett township,
will be rented for pasture. Apply to
Gearge Carbert or. Mrs. 'Tames
Bfown, executors of estate, R. R.
No. 1, Clinton. Phones 687 ring 5
and 687 ring 22,, Clinton central.
61-2.
Farm To Rent
• The west part of lots -2-and 4, Lake
Road, Ear to • in the Township of
Stanley, containing 123 acres (The
Johnston farm). 'Mere are about
six acres of fall wheat, and Mont
eighteen acres fall plowed, also a
seven -room brick cottage in the
ViT-
lage of Bayfield. Apply to Geo. E.
Greenslade, R. R. No. 1, Bayfield.
Phone 602r12, Goderich central.
61-2.
For Sale
0Oeria.nr1 eoach, in good condition,
will be sold reasonably. -Also baby's
cutter, high chair, and some other
articles. Mrs. Stirling Dempsey,
Clinton. Phone 255. "• 6013.
The Salvation Army •
An Easter Cantata, entitled, !"The
Pilgrim's Vision," sin Easter Mon-
day, April 21st,- at 8 p.m. Admis;
Sion, Adults, 25c, Children 15c.
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TENDERS- 'WANTED
Sealed tetideri ,marked "Gravei
Tender" will be received by the mi.-
do:signed until Thntsday, Advil 24th
at 3 o'clock p.m.. for furnishing
power and operating the gravel
crusher 16r, the Tolvoship of Hallett
for the cosning season. Separate
tenders for operating and furnishing
power may be ceiisidetreci. Operator
to furnish -sail' necessary men and
teams to keep. the Plant running to
full capacity and have the crushed
material in the bins ready for haul-
Coetractor for power . to furnish
either 30 inp. gaioline or ,20 h.p.
steam. Operator'sto elean off' • all
surface soil arid keep' the pit:, in
proper repair. Also at the same
time tenders will. be .received for
the delivery by till* Inera
than 1-1-2 yards capacity of the
emehed gravel ala price per yaif
per mile haul. Lowest„ or any te4,
der not necessarily ,aceepted. SP00-:
.fications may he seen at the 'office
of the undersigned.—john Finglancif
Clerk of Hullett. 60-3,
We Carry a Complete Stock of-•-•!--
ALABASTINE AND PAINTS, GARDEN' TOOLS, DITCHING
TOOLS AND FORKS. OVERALLS. SMOCKS. SHIRTS
RUBBER BOOTS AND WORK Boors,
DON'T ,FAIL TO SEE 01315 BEATTY PUMPS, ANKER HOLTH
CREAM SEPARATORS AND ELECTRIC AND ,
HAND WASHERS.
C. H. 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 Deforra-
ity. Consultation Free. Call or write,
3. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St.,
Stratford, Ont. 10-192,9
Hatching Eggs For Sale
From Barred Plymouth Reeks and
S.C. White Leghorns. -Font high -
producing flocks. $4.00 per one hun-
dred eggs. Special rate for big in-
cubator lots. Frank S. Tyndall, R.
R. No. 4, Phone 636 ring 33, Clinton
central. 584f.
Car Insurance
For car insurance call on 3. G.
Chewers Postoffice Box, 155, Clin-
ton. Phone 52, Clinton. 57-tf.
• White Rocks
Hatching eggs for sale.- From
White Plymouth rock, well bred
60e per setting. Mrs. Eli' Crich,
Clinton. Phone 236.
Call On
Miss Emma Lavis for all kinds of
automobile insurance. Phone 189-j.
Clinton. • 60-3-p.
Eggs For }latching
Eggs front Silver Dorkings. • 4c
each. .Apply to George Wanno Jr.,
lt, IL No. 4, Clinton. Phone • 636
ring 24, Clinton eentral. 614f.
Slabs
Now Is the time to buy your slabs
while they last. E. Ward, Huron
street, Clinton, Phone 166. 574f,
Baby Chicks
There is profit for you in the dif-
ference. Better chicks for the same
money. Chicles hatched by our Hu-
ron 1VIamtnoth 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 3. Elgin
McKinley, Zurich, Ont, phone 97
ring 4, Hensall. 534f.
Farm—Sell or Rent
Eighty acres of rich and proauc-
tive loam; good natural and artificial
drainage; picturesque locationaFarm
about two miles front 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, consistipg:s-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. Phone 611r2, Clinton cen-
tral. 2941.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and t•e-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's Barber shop.
W. J. /ago. fa 2283-tf.
House For Sale
Comfortable nine room house,
Victoria street, Clinton. Garage and
stable. Apply to S. G. Castle, Clin-
ton. 40-01.
Hatching Eggs Pea Sale
Eggs from large type two and
• three year old S, C. White Leghorn
hens, heavy laying strain, also from
Barred Plymouth Rook hens, $4.00
per 100, 65e per setting of 18. R,
Tyndall, It. R. No. 8, Clinton. Phone
007r3, Clinton central. 57-tf.
Emslea-Chick Farm
BARRON STRAIN S. C. WHITE
LEGHORNS
and
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BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK
CHICKS
HATCHING EGGS -44,00 a hundred.
CUSTOM HATCHING
TAMINAX AND RL'ATCHVORD'S
CHICK FEEDS
A Mittl'
Phone 218, Clinton
Keep Warm Wit
LEIIIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE
MINEHEAD ALBERTA
SOFT COAL. NUT COKE AND
11'1' ' DOMESTIC SIZE COK
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer
Queen Street Telephone 25
Eggs and Poultr
Home on Tuesday and Friday fore
noon to take in Poultry.
Eggs handled at. residence ev
day—graded by an experienced grad
er, for Whieh we pay the highes
market price,
Cream purchased for Stillman's.
A. E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Agent.
Victoria St., Clinton Phone SS
Implement Agent
I handle Cockshatt implement
and cream separators, Frost an
Woocl Implements and carry part
and repairs for sam.e.
I sin also agent for Allis -Chia
mers Tractors.
Those 'wishing to inquire abou
any or the above kindly call' at re
residence.
JOHN V. DIEHL,
, Queen Street, Clinton.
81-
McCormick-Deeriog Ageno
HaVieg taken over the above ag
ency for this district I will keep o
hand a full stock of repairs find, part
of all lYfcCormick-Deeking. tamer:tin
and will appreciate a share of ' tit
patronage of the farmers suroundin
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door
Jones' blacksmith shop, King street.
W. J. STEWART
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w •04 -
Clinton's,
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N"' llOWpOtiSYOUFsi
INDOOR. GARDEN
Grow?
quri.E. WELL, THOK
YOU. THE HEAT,FOLKS
• MP ME WITH IT.
Flowers grow well in the balmy ai
o/ a house heated by the Ilea
Folks. •
So, do children.
So do grown peoPle. -
It's a good climateto cultivate
health, happiness and sunny dis-
positions. •
Try. a load ,of our DLEW1 brand
when imu ne)st need coal.
Call the aps
for good, cleaa.cOal
COAL COMPANY
PHONE 74 CLINTOU