The Clinton News Record, 1930-10-23, Page 5THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
-OF INTEREST 'TO YOU
AND ME -
Itr, Bowes was a little bit out a-
gain. If that storm over the week-
end was not a touch of winter we
had bettor be prepared for the one
coating on Nov. 7th.
Realty, we hate to contplaitoabout
the climate, but to be wearing straw
hats one day .and hunting out winter
clothing the day 'after is a bit dis-
concerting. I}Iowever, it will be re-
' membered that we warned against
too much ,dependence in the balmy
breezes of a weekago and advised
preparation for winter.
rt ;R s s
There are those who criticise very
sharply the stand takenat the Im-
perial Conference by Premier Ben-
nett of ,Canada..'- But, anyway, he
has shown that he is alive and has
-"some ideas, That they are new ideas
for Birtain does not necessarily ins -
'
ply that they are -wrong. The habit
of nieeting in solemn eonferenee and
exchanging: meaningless platitudes
- does not connnend itself to a man of
action like Ma. Bennett. • Here's
";hoping: that good will conte from his
outspoken utterances.
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Mayer ; Combe of Clinton is calling
- for the registration of till the unem-
ployed in town and it .is hoped that
thus something may be done to sup-
ply work for those -rho have not been
ableto procure it. In the meantime
-anyone who can supply work to
those who•need'it and want it, even
for a few days, might Help out the
situation very much by doing so. In
the cities an effort is being made to
have householders plan for improve-
ments to their buildings, grounds,
ete., anticipating somewiltat their
needs, in orderto create .jobs for the
jobless. Thoughtful and understand-
ing people might do much in this
way, but even atlittle will help.
CONSTAIICE
Mrs. Joe Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
`Riley and Miss Edythe, Riley spent
-Wednesday in Tuckersmith at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Riley.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the plowing match the other side
• of Stratford on Thursday last.
Mr. iGeogre Riley and IIfr. George
Levis have been on the sick list the
lase few days. 'We wish them both
a speedy recovery.
Sunday, Oct. 26th there will be an-
niversery services in' the United
Church here:' Rev. F. G. Farrill of
Ontario Street Church, Clinton, will
have charge of the services both
morning and evening. The fowl din-
ner will be held on Tuesday evening.
' The committee has secured the klar-
monic Male Quartette and Concert
Company of Listowel, which will put
on the program and a good, day and
a good time at the supper and en-'
tertaimnent is expected.
Mr. and les, Joe Riley and Mr.
Frank end Miss Edythe Riley spent
Sunday at the home of 1VIr. and Mrs.
George Cook, Goderich township.
A very regrettable accident befell
'Mr..Wlm. Thompson on Friday last.
While using a ladder in his berm, the
ladder slipped and he fell to the
• floor with it, injuring his foot Bev-
erly. He is at time of writing con-
fined to his bed. It is intended that
be shall be taken to the hospital as
soon as he is able where an X-ray
will be taken to find out the extent
of his injuries. The autumn must
be an unlucky time for Mr. Thome-
son as it was only a yea ago he
was injured by a cattle beast. But
we hope to soon see him around a-
gain attending to his farm duties,
The centre section of the Huron
Presbyterial of the United Church
will hold its annual convention on
Friday, October 31st, :in the Con-
stance United elntrcb. 1VIorning -ses-
sion at 10 o'clock, when .Miss Gilles-
pio,
returned 'Missionary from Japan,
will be the speaker. An interesting
program, has been prepared- by the
executive.
Mrs. Jas. Medd returned home Sat-
urday after a week's visit with To-
ronto friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Will L' Johnson and
family of Clinton, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Leitch on Sunday.
Messrs. Wi11 and Ed. Gormley of
Toronto visited their cousins, Mrs.
Alex: Leitch and Mrs. Robt, Lawson
ort Sunday.
HOG SHIPMENTS
Report of Hog 'Shipments for the
month ending August 31, 1930:
Clinton -Total -hogs, 319;; select
bacon, 110; bacon, Ma -butchers, 27;
heavies, 4; lights and feeders, 5.
' Lonitlesboro-,Total hogs, 34; set=
eet bacon, 16; bacon, 14; butchers, 2;
'heavies, 1.
Ilur. Go..Locals Total hogs, 2051;
select bacon, 467; bacon, 1162; but-
ehers, 2,12; heavies, 40; extra hea-
vies, 6; lights and feeders, 50,
!Huron Co. -Total hogs, 4710; sel-
ect 'bacon, 1835; bacon, 2628; but-
chers, 493; heavies, 7,8; extra hea-
vies, 10; lights and feeders, 93.
MONTH ENDING SEPT, 30, 1930
Clinton --Total hogs, 506; select
bacon, 195; bacon, 216; butchers, 59;
heavies, 8; extra heavies, 1; lights
:and feeders, 16.
Londesboro--;Total hogs, 40; select
bacon, 19; bacon, 14; butchers, 3
extra heavies, 1.
•
Minn Co. Locals: Total hogs, 2051
2553;select bapon,. 654; bacon, 1546;
butchers, 179; heavies, 62; extra
heavies, 11; lights and ;feeders, 30.
Huron Co. -?,Total hogs, 6236; sel-
ect bacon, 1772; bacon, 3628; but-
chers, 482; heavies, 100s extra hea-
vies, 19-; lights and feeders, 85:
House For Sale or Rent -
An eight -roomed house in Joseph
street, Clinton, ' in good condition,
has modern coliveniences, : garage,
fruit trees ,and spacious grounds.
Immediate possession. For patrieu-
lars apply to A. W. Seeley. 39-tf.
Feeders Forale
S
I
t' c oi'ce
have number of ex to ,h
'feeding u' JllI,e of different ages. See
them b4fitte purchasing elsewhere:
T. R. b}drdleton, Goderieh ';township:,'
R; R. No. 3, Clinton„phone 606x14,,
Clinton. 89.-1-p.
1. CARD OF THANKS . , , ..-50o
MEMORIAL VERSE
PER LINE ...10e
MARRIAGES
EAST-ALLIN-In 'Toronto, on "Oct.
18th, by the ;(;ride's fattier, assist-
ed by Rev, Amos Thomas; of
Howard Park United; church, May-'
frid, daughter of Rev.: $. J. Allin
and Ibbs. Allin of Toronto,' former-
ly of Clinton, to Carl.East of To-
ronto, son of the late Mr. and Mrs,
Thos, East of Clinton.
BIRTHS
FULFORD-In Clinton, on Oct. 15th,
to Mr. and 1VIrs. T. C. Fulford, a
son. -;Charles Edward.
GRACEY-En'Toronto on October
6th, to Mr: and Mrs. Fred J. Grac-
ey, (formerly Mary Crawford); a
daughter -Madeleine Theresa:.
BELL -In Toronto, on October 11.th,
at 74 Withrow Ave, to Mr. and
Mr's...E. R. Bell, formerly Helen
Grigg, a son ---Allen Ken'neth.
DEATHS
SCOTT-3Io Kellett . township; on
Oct. 20th, Martha Jane Brown,
wife of Mr. Richard Scott, in her
59th year.
REID-1At Fenwick, Ont., on October
10th, Robert. John Reid,` formerly,
' accountant in the Royal Bank,
Clinton, in his 32nd year
TISDA:LL-In Toronto, on Oct 19th,
Margaret Hoare, wife of J. P. Tis-
dell, formerly of Clinton, in her
72nd year; -
I1' MEMORIAM
CARTER -an memory -lof niy dear
husband, Chas. W. Carter, who died
one year ago, Oet. 19th, 1929.
"Our hearts are always aching for
someone who was loving and kind,
Who was sincere and true to every-
one
In heart and soul and mind,
God bless and keep you, Chas., dear,
A'nd fill your spirit with good ehj:er,
Safe in His arms now rest in peace
Our prayers for you shall never
cease.
-Your loving wife.
CARTER -In loving memory of our
dear boy, Charlie, who died one
year ago, Oct. 19th, 1929.
"Deep in the heart lies a picture,
Of a loved one laid to rest;
In memory's frame we keep it
Because he was one of the best.
-Sadly missed by father, mother,
sisters and brother.
DOMINION ELECTIONS ACT
Electoral District of South Huron
SUMMARY OF RETURN OF
CANDIDATE'S EXPENSES
There is below set out, as required
by Section 80 (5) of the above Act, a
summary signed by the official agent
of the returnof election expenses
made to the by him on behalf of N.
W. Trewartha, one of the candidates
at the recent election of a member to
serve in ” the House ' 6£ 'Commons of
Canada, which -said return is on file
at my office and may, on payment of
a fee of twenty cents, be there in-
spected and extracts taken therefrom
at any reasonable time during the
six months Inext after the 21st day
of October, being the day upon which
the said return was furnished to me,
Dated at,Seaforth, this 21st day of
October, 1930.
D. P. McGregor, Returning Officer
for the Electoral District of Huron,
South.
SUMMARY
Election Expenses, N. W. Terwartha
Hire of premises $ 81.40
Services . . 250.00
Advertising . 263.23
TOTAL , $594.63
Dated at Seaforth, this 21st day of
October, 1930.
II, C. COY, Official Agent.
Une pI^s-gment
A. list of the' unemployed in Clin-
ton is now being made out. Persons
in'the following classes are request-
ed to register in the Town Clerk's
Office, before Oct, 31st.
All now out of work.
All working part time only.
Ail who are usually unemployed
in the winter months.
;Only those who have 'been resident.
in Clinton during the year commenc-
ing Oct, 31st, 1929, will be registered.
II. 13, 00MBE, Mayor.
Baking Sale
A sale of Home-made baking and.
a Hot Supper will be served in . the
basement of Auburn•Baptist church,
Saturday, Oct. 25th, from 5 to- 7.30
o'clock. Come and enjoy a apt sup,
89-1.
per:
Auction Sale
Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Bogs
at Lot 29, za.Coneessiori 13, Huliett,
-3;, miles, no'tth-west of Londesboro
on 'Thursday, October 30th, at 1.30
sharp, consisting of the following:
H2ORsES-Bay horse, rising , 4
years; brown horse rising 3 years.
grey horse rising 3 years; Percheron
colt.
CATTLE -Durham cow, due to
freshen time of sate; Durham cow,
due to freshen in January; Durham
cow, with calf at side; Hereford cow,
milking; brindle cow, with calf at
side: blue cow, with calf at side; 16
yearling steers and heifers; 1.5 two-
year-old steers and heifers; 9 spring -
calves.
These ate all Durham 'and Here-
ford cattle and in good condition,
SHEEP -25 Oxford and Leicester
ewes. 2 and 3 years old; 0 ewe lambs,
HOGS -2 York sows due, -to .farrow
ino December; 1 York sow; -due to
farrow at nwtu Nove mb te'
, 1.3outt u9 s.
Y g g
TERMS -12 months credit will be
given on furnishing good banicabie
Paper, . or a discount of 5% allowed
for cash♦ w '
Wi liner Howatt; Proprietor, Geo,
1T. Elliott, Auctioneer. 89-1.
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EXECUTOR'S SALE
There will be offered for sale by
Public Auction at the property- de-
scribed below on Saturday, November
15th, 1030, at 2 o'clock pari.:
Lot number 267 on the North side
of Princess Street, in the Town of
Clinton, and County of'Huron,
On this property is said to be er-
eeted a comfortable' cottage, having
a good basement, electric lights, wa-
ter,- etc. and a stable.
At the same time and place there
will also be offered certain articles
of household furniture, including a
Dominion Piano: The personal pro-
perty will be sold without reserve
and for " cash, The real
property will be offered subject to a
reserve bid and subject to certain
conditions ,of, sale which will be pro-
dueed and read at the time of sale.
Further particulars may be obtain-
ed from the Executrix of her soli -
otter, F. FingIand, Clinton, Ontario:
G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, Eliza-
beth Annie Colelough, Executrix of
the Estate of George Burnett.
89-3.
First Annual 'Auction Sale
Of 30 Registered Shropshire Sheep
at Be11e1oydon' Farm, Bayfield.. Road,
1.4 mile east of Varna, Ont, Tues-
day, November •4, at 2 pan. It is
my intention to offer to the public
by Annual Auction Sale, the best
Shropshire Breeding Sheep of Im-
ported and Domestic stock that 1 can.
produce, This year my offering's-in-
cludes:
ffer;emsin-
cludes: 17 ram lambs; 5 ewe lambs;
8 choice breeding ewes. An assembly
of splendid individuals, proven in
production, and of good type: This
fall my sheep won firsts at Zurich,
Blyth and Bayfield Fairs, also at
Mitchell, they won in their class.
The lambs are of • outstanding qual-
ity, including show prospects, sired
by Imported Butter and Gibeon
rams. The ewes, 'by such well known
sheep breeders as Sheilds, Knox,
Hanmer, Retzner, Cowan and Van -
Loon. Registration papers for each
sheep on hand day of sale. `Good
roads all directions. Buy a register-
ed purebred ram to head your flock,
also some foundation stock at this
special sale TERMS: 4 per cent.
straight discount for cash or 12
months' credit on approved joint
notes. Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer,
Lloyd A, Moffatt, L.D:S,, D.D.S.,
Proprietor. a 89-2,
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stook, Implements, Seed
Grain and I:IouseholdsEffects, on Lot
21, Concession 14, Ilay township, VA
utiles west of Zurich, on Tuesday,
October 28, 1930, commencing at
12.30 o'clock, sharp:
• HORSES -Bay horse, 11 years old;
gray horse, 7 years old; bay horse, 7
years old; chestnut mare, 11 years
old; 2 percheron colts, rising 2 years,
;CATTLE --i3 fresh eows; 3 cotes to
freshen in February and March; Far-
row cow; steer rising 2 years; 2
heifers rising 2 years; 3 calves, 1
year old; shorthorn bull; young calf;
collie dog.
'PIGS -14 pigs 8 weeks old; brood
Sow; 'York hog, 0 months old; Tam-
worth hog.
GRAIN, ETC. --11000 bushels 0.A.
C. No. 154 seed oats; 500 bushels
0.A.C. No. 3, Early Oats; quantity
of potatoes; quantity of hay, split
beans; quantity tobacco; •half acre
turnips in row.
IMPLEMENTS, ETC. - United
tractor, nimbi; new; John Deere
Tractor plow; 'Bissell tractor disc;
spring tooth lever harrows; stiff
tooth cultivator; blizzard tutting box
roller crusher; McCormick Deering
manure spreader, almost new; Mas-
sey -Harris fertilizer and grain drill;
2 Deering binders; Deering mower;
steel rake; hay loader; side delivery
rake; Massey -Harris bean scuffles
and puller; No. 8 corn cultivator; T.
II.C, spring tooth cultivator; Chat-
ham fanning mill and bagger; 2000
ib. settle; John. Deere double plow
fort lift; Massey -Harris single rid-
ing plow foot lift; walking plow;
breaker piow; 3 drum steel roller;
3 section drag harrows; 4 section
drag harrows; lever harrows; single
scuffler; `2 wagons; 2 hay racks;
sliding rack; 14 foot wagon box;
pair bob sleighs, one ahnost new;
sleigh platform; auto seat cutter al-
most new; buggy; cream separator
Ford coupe; trailer,. Ford touring
cat; numerous Forel parts; laral•e ap-
ple peeler; Shorthorn herd books
1904-10,23; spirit level; lightning rod
wire; onion seeder; harness horse;
pick; extension ladder; bag holder;
bag truck; sling ropes; corn shelter;
clipping machine; 2 grass seeders;
Wisconsin incubator; brooder; dump;
cart; ice cream freezer; grind stone;
wheelbarrow; root pulper; stone boat
one horse scrapper; blacksmith vice
and forge; 2 iron kettles; scalding
trough; quantity wood; bags; forks;
shovels; hoes; drains; douliletrees;
tools; 2 pipe wrenches; 25 gallon gas
barrel; 40 gal. ail tank sand pump; 2
shot guns; rifle; 2 lanterns 2 gravel
boxes; bolster springs and many oth-
er :lttirles,
HARNESS -Set brass :mounted
harness with breeching ahnost now; 2
sets heavy harness; single harness;
chimes; 'blankets; robes.'
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Wil-
liams piano;' Xing radio; Victor Vic-
3:rola ove" 100 records; 2 beds and
springs, 'book case and -writing desk
remained: buffet;. ` kitchen cabinet;
New Williams sewing machine; Old
Honesty" range for coalor wood al-
most new; 8 burner coal oil stove;
2 coal oil heaters; kitchen range;
Coal beater; eunboard; 2 tables; sink;
refrigerator.; ice tongs; large flour
hex; washing machine; 2 cider bar-
rels; 2 vinegar barrels; syrup barrel;
.190 lbs. syrup: Allaclin lamp; hang-
tng . latrn other lamas; kitchen'
chairs and numerous articles.
Everything goes to highest bidder
't Farm is Sohl. Promptly at 12.30
Ten Dollars will be given away in
prizes.
'TE'RMS OF SALE; $10.00 and an -
der. cash; over that amount Twelve
months',
credit will be given on ft
r-
ni ing approved.. a
nint notes. 5..,
ner aneure allowed for cash on oredit
amounts.
.°soon Rl2np & Sen, Proncietor's:
'Er'+a. 5. Tohnston, Clerk; Klopn ,Cr,
Weber, Auctioneers., 89-1,.
Cut iFlawers
WEDDING BOQUETS
"rd. -1,4u. FUNERAL DESIGNS
DUTCH AND FRENCH
•BULBS
HYACINTHS TULIPS
NARCISSIUS DAFFODILLS
FIRST SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED
Plant Early for Good• Blooms
Chas. V. Cooke
Two Phones -66w and 661
Capital Theatre
WEST STREET, GODERICH
Phone 47
Now Playing:
"ANIMAL CRACKERS."
MON., TUES and WED. -
WINNIR. LIGUTNRR
The uproarious Spirit of the
Ages."
JOE E. BROWN• .
He of'the cavernous mouth
GEORGES. CARPENTIER
Idolized French Heavyweight
in the funniest of all laugh
pictures.
'Hold Everything'
THURS., FRI. and' SAT.
WILLIAM POWELL
Wlith Kay Francis
in the sensational courtroom
drama rated as one of this
year's best pictures.
"For The Defense"
COMING: MANSLAUGHTER.
BARGAINS !N CARS
Having leased my Garage to the
Rural Hydro Company I am short of
room and I will sell cheap the foI-
lowing cars:
WHIPPET COACH, DODGE SEDAN
SEWITT COACH, FORD SEDAN,
SEVERAL OPEN FORDS, FORD
LIGHT TRUCK, 2 GASOLINE EN-
GINES 2t4 Horsepower each.
' PRICES RANGING FROM
$300.00 DOWN TO 315.00
Wood Taken as part Cash.
BERT LANGFORD
Phone 267, Clinton,
$400 Wanted
On first class farm security, Call
at office of C. B. Hale, Conveyancer,
Clinton: 89-1-p,
Wood For Sale
A limited quantity of dry wood.
For particualrs apply to J. E. Crick,
Phone 614r24, Clinton central.
89-2.
TRUSTEES AND RATEPAYERS
OF HURON TO MEET NOV 1st
Notices are out announcing the an-
nual co'nvontion of the Huron Co.
Educational Association of Trustees
and Ratepayers to be held in tite au
ditorium of the Collegiate Institute,
Clinton, on Saturday, November 1st,
commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. In
addition to the public speaking com-
petition, Mr. A. E. Anderson, Lanark
Co., . (a rural than with the rural
viewpoint) who took part in the de-
bate on Township School Boards at
the 0. E. A. Convention of 1020, will
address the gathering on "The Fin.,
aiming of Rural Schools," Mr. E. 0,
Beacom, I,P,S„ will speak on "Fifth
Classes in Rural Schools," and Dr.
J. M. Field, I.P.S., will speak on the
new basis of grants to public schools
recently announced by the Minister
of •Fclucation. Let everyone coma
prepared to take part in the dis-
cussions. The boys and girls of Hu-
t•on Co. are entitled to the best to be
had in the line of ' public schools.
Members of parliament of the'Coun-
ty of Huron, inspectors, members. of
township and county opencils, es well
as teachers, tresteos and ratepayers,
are cordially invited to attend. A
special invitation is .extended to lad-
ies. 89-2.'
Anction Sale
Of choice Holstein tows, heifers,
and. young • cattle at Lot 19, Con
16, Goderich tow'nship, 4 miles north
west of Clinton, on Tuesday, Oc`t.
28th, at 1.30 sharp, consisting of the
following:
CATTLE: 3 cows, 7 years old, Otte
to freshen in November; 2 heifers, 3
years old, due to freshen in. Novem-
ber; heifer, 3 yearsold due to freshen
in December; 2 cows, 5 years old,
due to freshen in November; cow, 6
years old,; duo to freshen in Novem-
ber; cow 7 years old, due to freshen
in November; 3 heifers, 2 years old,
due to freshen in December; cow, 7
years old, due oto freshen in Decenm-
ber; 2 cows, 6 years old, due to fresh-
en in March; aged Durham cow,
milking good; 17 choice Holstein hei-
fer calves front 4 to . 10 months old;
4 Holstein heifers, to,
2 'years;
Durham heifer, rising 8 years; Dur-
ham beifer, rising 2 years; pureberd
Holstein bull, 5 piths. old, registered;
5 Poll Angus steers, rising 2 years:
HORSES -Heavy draft grey colt,
rising 3 years, choice; heavy draft
black colt, rising 3 years, choice.
PIGS -11 pigs, 6 weeks old; at
time of sale; sow, bred .6 weeks'; 9
store hogs, about 80 Ibs..each.
HEN'S: 50 Rock Irene, 1 year old.
l&M,PLEMENTS: Farmer's .Friend
riding plow; 8 -drum steel roller,'
gond as ,'new; Massey -Harris 1ertil
drill. 1 disc, i ' oa
izer3 d nl; d condition.
TERMS:1
0 months credit will be
Oven on furnishing approved joint
bankable paper or a discount of 6
per cent. straight allowed for cash,
salVI. J. Butler, Proprietor, Geo. H.
Elliott, Aitetimteer, 89-1.
Clinton's New -Laid Egg
And Poultry' House
Eggs bought according to Derain -
lop Government Egg Regulations.
Inquire ..for ouif`pricee of eggs.
You will always find our 'prices par-
allel with the city markets.
'Fat hensand well -finished chicks
always wanted -Prices good.
Always phone our office for prices
before marketing produce.
N, W. Trewartha
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
For Car, Fire and Life
Insurance
go to
J. G. HOWEN
15 per cent Discount to
FARMERS
on Car Insurance
PROMPT SERVICE
office next Rattenbury
House Phone 52
CREAM WANTED
We want your cream. Will pay
highest market ,,price for cream de-
livered at our factory or collected at
your door.. Holmesville Cooperative
Cheese and Butter Co., Holmesville,
86-tf.
HOUSE FOR SALE
OR TO RENT
;Comfortable, Convenient and well-
built, 11/4 storey house with 8 rooms:
Good stable and large garden. Con-
veniently situated.
Apply to—
MISS E. R. STEWART
Clinton.
At. A. T. Cooper's Store
89 -
Apples For Sale
All the best varieties at orchard.
Albert Robertson, Varna, Ont,
80-3.
, Wanted
An old spinning wheel which will
be sold reasonably. Does not need to
be in perfect running order. Write,
giving particulars, to The News-Re-
corcI Clinton. 88-2-p.
House for Sale or Rent
7 room house in Orange Street,
Clinton, electric lights, town water.
Will Sell or Rent. Apply to Brown
Stewart. Phone 6045, Clinton Cen-
tral. 87-tf,
For Sale
Registered Leicester sheep. My
present offering consists of one
choice three -shear ram, bred' by 0.A.
C., shearling rants and ram lambs,
shoarljng ewes and ewe lambs and 12
breeding ewes, All narked very rea-
sonably. J. II. Quigley, 3 miles south
of Clinton on King's Highway No. 4.
Phone 3 on 610, Clinton Central.
87-tf,
• Auction Sale
Mr, Gdarge Elliott has received in-
structions from WILLIAM M. DOIG,
to sell at Public Auction on Lot 14,
Concession 2, L. R. S., Tuckersmith,
a utile and a tweeter east of Kippen
and one half mile south, on Saturday,
October 25th, at 1.30 p.m. Farm
Stock, Implements and Household
Furniture as follows;
' HORSES: One matched team of
Percheron brood mares, both of which
have been bred, a splendid team, the
finest I have ever.ownecls three-year
old Percheron filly, . exceptionally
high quality; 2 2 -year-old Percheron
geldings; year-old Percheron flIly and
spring. colt. «•
CATTLE: 2 -year-old registered
Shorthorn stock bull, plate (195075);
registered Shorthorn cow, Mary
Queen of Scots, (131290), with calf
at foot; registered Shorthorn cow,
Seaforth Lassie 6th, (194799), with
calf at foot; registered three-year-
old Shorthorn beifer, Evangeline
(224574), with calf at foot; five-year
old COW with calf at foot; three-year-
old heifer with ca f at foot; baby
beef steer, choice quality; three year.'
ling' steers,
SHEEP: Thirty-eight ewes and
lambs and one Registered Oxford
ram. '
IMPLEMENTS: ,Seven -foot Mas-
sent -Harris binder, nearly new; six-
foot; Massey -Barris mower, nearly
new; International hay rake, nearly
new: seed drill; plow; 2 sets .of har-
rows; latid troller; wagon; hay rack;
disc; fanning mill; pulper; cutting
box; and a large number of other
articles too numerous to mention:
TERIVIlS °F LE
ten dolliirs and SAuncles : tobeAll cash.sums Siasof
months credit will be given on all
sums over ten dollars by ,furnishing
approved Joint bankable notes.
Dis-
count et t e rate of 6 per cent poi•
annum or 3 per cent straight on all
credit accounts will be allowed for
cash.
George Elliott, Auctioneer, *William
M, Doig, L''''.L.B., Proprietor: ' 88-2.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930 'T
lleis. W+urkBuis
and Overalls
Panco Shoes Black and Tan $3.49
Men's Fine Shoes $335 and $4.25
Youth's Panco Shoes SizesP �
11 13 $2..5s0
Boy's Panco Shoes, Sizes 1-5 $2.78
Boy's Panco Shoes; Sizes 1-5 $315
Junior Pickett Overalls, Sizes 28-34 $1.70
Men's Pickett Work Pants, $1.85 to $2.00
Men's Pickett Overalls $1.75 to $2.50
Pure Cod Liver Oil and Naptha Gasoline
lYlilier Hardware Co.
TELEPHONI; 68 CLINTON
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs
Irons, Fans and other Appliances
Wiring and Repairs •Phone 7
i
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-
er, for which 'we pay the highest
market price. -
Cream purchased for Stillman's,
A, E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Agent.
Victoria St„ Clinton Phone 23)
DEBTS COLLECTED
' Yes, collections areslow this year,
but note this, 'we have collected mote
money in 1930 than in any one of our
forty years' experience.
Send us your list at once.
KEIJLIY & AIXEN
Collection Specialists.
Guelph, ORANGEVILLE, Owen Sound
Pullets For Sale
Bred -to -lay Barred Rock r uIlets,
$L00 each. D. M. Lindsay, Hedge
Row Chick Farm, R. R. No. 3, Clin-
ton. 79-tf.
Farm For Sate
Eighty acres of rich and produc-
tive loans; good drainage; pictures-
que location. Farm about two miles
from Clinton on Baseline. Buildings
consist of newly shingled house; the
interior of which has been recently
renovated. There is a large barn al-
so windmill and considerable bush.
If looking for a good purchase this
is one. Owner 322 South Alain
Street, Romeo, Michigan. For fur-
ther information, F. FingIand,
Barrister, Clinton. 84-7-p.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of farm Sroelc and Implements on
Lot 1, Conc. 1, Hulled, on the High-
way 2Vz miles west of Seaforth ss
Friday, Oct. 24th, at 1 o'clock sharp:
Horses -Chestnut mare, good single
or double; black carriage filly, rising
4, broke, single or. double; Clydesdale
filly, rising three;' aged horse. Cat-
tle -+Black cow, 6 years old, to fresh-
en Nov. 1st; Durham grade cow, 5
years old, to freshen Dec. 25th; Dur-
ham grade cow, 7 years old, to fresh-
en Jan. 20th; Durham cow, rising
4, supposed to be in calf; 11 good 2 -
year -old steers and heifers in good
condition, 4 of these are fat enough
to market, 1 good calf 9 mos. old.
Fowl --12. young geese and 4 older
geese, about 40 Barred Rock bens.
Imiploments --- Massey -Harris binder,
7 -foot cut, in good condition; Massey-
Harris
asseyHarris mower, 5 -foot cut; ,spring
tooth cultivator, Massey-Marris seed
drill, 13 -hoe in good order; set of har-
rows used only two seasons; gang
plow; Fleury wanting plow., good as
new; wagon, gravel 'box; hay rack;
sleighs; hay rake; buggy; fanning
mill; root pulper; •hay fork; rope
and car, as good as new; set double
harness; set good plow harness; bug-
gy pole; cutter pole and whiffletrees,
neckyolces, Logging chain; forks;
ropes; slings; and numerous other ar-
ticles, also a quantity of household
effects, including a churn,. Coleman
Iamp, 2 chandeliers, tables, chairs,
etc. Also 25 tons of choice hay saved
without rain; 15 tens -sweet clover, al-
falfa and timothy mixed. Terms: -
A11 sums of $10.00 and under, cash:
also cash for fat cattle and fowl. Ov-
er that amount seven months'' credit
will be given on furnishing bankable
paper Pout per. cent. straight. Ev-
erything moist be" sold• as proprietor
has sold his farm. George H. Elliott;
Auctioneer, GEORGE C, DALE, Pro-
prietor. 88-2.
5" ,O KOCK
PULLETS
WANTED
®
L, Mitten
Phone 213, Clinton
l
( wi 1.,, .w iw 58-tf.
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.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's Barber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2283-tf:
Keep Warm With
LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE
MINEHEAD ALBERTA
NUT COKE AND DOMESTIC SIZE
COKE
CAR OF GOOD THRESHING COAL
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer
Queen Street Telephone 266
Implement Agent
I handle Cockshutt implements
and cream separators, Frost and
Wood Implements and carry parts
and repairs for same.
I am also agent for Allis-Chal-
niers Tractors,
Those wishing to inquire about
any of the above kindly call at my
residence,
JOHN V, DIEHL,
Queen Street, Clinton,
a. 81-ta
McCormick -Deering Agency
Having taken over the above ag-
ency for this district I will keep on
hand a full stock of repairs and parts
of all McCormick -Deering machines
and will appreciate a . share of the
patronage of the farmers surounding
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door to
Jones' blacksmith shop, King street.
W. J. STEWART
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 04-tf,
Clinton's
tWERt
714E HEAT FOLKS ALWAYS
GO OVERWEIGHT
THEY BELIEVE IN 0000f+lEA5UitEs
la THAT OLD FASHIONED TRAIT
Tye Heat Folies are up-to-the-nt4n-
ute, Johnny -on -the -spot heat product
ers-(butt they steadfastly hold to
some old-fashioned tracts. They work
extra hours without overtime: They
stay in - at -night and never go out.
They .are: honest toiers,.."who work
without being' 'Welched. Their are
whole-soaled^little helpers who only
stop when the job is done. If you'
want to -hire some model .employees„
you can't do better than •
Call the witleMEI
for good, clean 'coal
tailr ,
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COAL CMPANY
PHONE 74 CLINTON