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The Clinton News Record, 1928-04-05, Page 6.• • ,•," .• .••• • ,, • , • • „',• • • • . • • • afteiI:31,Mo ment plan— h on the inst 2 • I woa must san : • , hispecLo • a Barik• -tan '§'0011 "buyif'•You.tre4t-...•••.! CARD OF TiAi‘r • . your savings as a monthly --b111---an oblige- ., Mrs_. 1;14M., Stanley and.ftgai?Y, wish - non that must be met1 tJlafll theit kin filen s and neigh bere"".for the kindness; and sytripathy Ask for a copy of our Budget seek shown in •their recent bereavement. It will help -you co save, . . - • h It() al B k• '137°C) of Cnada'. Clinton,trancit E. Manung,1VIanager • •...StaniewTownship _ Mrs. Thos. Baird,Sr IVA'. and Mrs 1.3-. Baird and Mr. Geo, T. Baird. inttended.the funeral of the late Mrs, .Jas. Wilson, in Goderich last" Thurs- day.• Mrs. Angus Gordon of Shepperton „spent a . few days visiting her sister, .Mrs. - Thos. Baird,, Sr. On Thursday afternoon,, March :29th, a goodly number of the -friends, of Miss Grace McCowan, met at her home and presented her . with a mis- cellaneous shower of useful gifts, -prior to her marriage 'to Mr. -James "McDonald of Tuckersmith, after -Which a dainty lunch, prepared brthe 'ladies, was served. Miss Betty Stewart of Hensall was home over the week -end. Miss Margaret McGregor of Mc- Donald College, Guelph, is home for, •-a ten days' -holiday. Mr. John McFarlane, Jr., left Monday afternoon for the Peace -River District. The Leap Year Box • Social, which 'was held last Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Edward Glen, was a decided success. A good pregram, prepared by Mks. Hender- son and Miss 'Pentland, - consisted of Piano 'duets, solos, readings, and a chorus by - the school children. The ladies did ample justice to the good lunch provided by the gentlemen. A-fteu lunch a spial hour was spent in dancing. • • Messrs. Whi..and John Armstrong were the guests of- friends in Goder- ich one day- last . week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCennel were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson, last week.. • Mr. Geo. R. Johnston had a very successful auction sale last week, Mr. Johnston intends moving to God - midi 'to live. • Mr. Elgin McKinley was in Clinton one day recently on business. • Mr. Frank Boyce was the guest of his brother, Mr. Victor -Boyce of • Goderich one day last' week. Mr. William Scotehmer was the guest of Mr. Ernest Townshend of the Huron Road on Thursday last. The following is"the report of S. S. No, 1, for the month of March:— Jr.4th—Total, 570; Norma Shipley 386; Karl Stanbury, 331; "Flossie Stelck, 278. Sr. 3d—Total 570; • Nora Stew- art, 413; Stuart McEwen, 327; *Dor- othy Stelck, 277; *Joe Corey, 267. Jr. 3rd—Total, 570; Clarence Le Beau, 324, Sr. 2nd—Total 370; Ruth Rozell, 31. yr. 2nd—Total, 370; Jack Hender. son, 247. 1st=Total 320; Bobby Glen, 228; Afford Henderson, absent. Primary—Total, 320; Helen Roz - ell, 232. Highest in class work, Bobby Glen. Highest M. exams, Nora Stewart. Highest in conduct, Norina Shipley, Jessie Stelck, Joe Corey, Stuart Me - Ewen, Sorothy Stelek. Highest total, Nora Stewart Perfect attendance, Stuart 1VIcEw- en, Jack Henderson, Bobby Glen.' Banner Class, Jr, 4th. ., ' Number. on roll; 13, average 'at- ndance,- 10,76. ,. • —Margaret A. Pentland, teacher. 'Colborne TOwnship. ' " A " Mr, Lie Potter of Detroit spent several faays with: Mr. Tom Wilson, Mr. Verne Mpealieghas taken over tbe farixi- thatlIVIr.,Potter left about a year ago. • ,,•• • Miss Amelia,. MeIllwain spent Tues- day, Nitednesday and Thursday with Miss Winnie Marsh. Mrs. A. afelllwain, who -has -been visiting:With friends in Detroit re turned home this week. - • '• ' Detroitpapers publish the news of the marriage of. Miss Lucy 'Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Walters; Of the 4th concession, to Mr, Arthur pprogg of Wiarton, on Sat- urday, March 24th. Mr. and Mrs) Sprogg will reside" in Detroit. •with Mr. -.-and Mis. R, M. Young. • IVIr. Fred Claris, who has been em- ployed for some tipie with Mr. C. A. Robertson, has hired -with Mr. F. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Westlake and four children have, moved to Goder- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cory spent Sun- day with the latter's- mother, Mrs, Rob. Bean. , Parties continue to be in full swing. One at Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hortons, Wednesday night, another at Mr. Ar- thur Jones', Nile, and one at Owen Moores Friday night. Irlias Ennie McDonald. •spent the week -end with friends in Goderich. Rev'. E. A. Poulter has announced -a continuance of special services at Berimiller: His past addresses were ,very much appreciated. His subjects Sunday, "The Ilnpardontible Sin," Monday, "Is Heaven Interested in Ille?"'• Tuesday, "What is God Like•?"; '"WedriesdaY, "Are the "Un- saved Lost"; Thursday, "Mothers Re- ligion"; Friday, "Young Peoples' Ro- tigiou" Easter moreing, "Hew to Be- come a 9,mistian,"- Evenitig,". Today and TopiWow.'f Miss 18001 Young of Overph Ag-. " It I - arid•;.•• two friends are spending , their holidays Marriages MARTYN--JUDD—In Detroit, on March 29th, Annie Josephine, • youhgest daughter of 1VIr. Tkes, Judd of Clinton, to Maitland ald lVfartyn of Detroit, formerly:tat; Goderich. Births WENDORF—In Clinton hospital,- on • April 2nd, to Mr.ana 1VIrs. Wendorf a daughter. • Deaths MadMIJRCHIE—In Clinton, on lVfar. 30th, James MacMurchic, aged 55 years. CARRICK—In Clinton, on March 31, Dila Davis, widow of the late Hen.' ry Carrick, aged 77 years. WOODS—In Goderich township, or. March 30th, John Woods, aged 82 yetrrs. . • IN MEMORIAM. SNYDER—In memory of Harvey B. Snyder, beloved husband of Joy Lobb, who passed away on April 4th, 1027. . . "Death like a narrow stream de - vides The Heavenly land from this There the companion ,of my soul - abides • In silence, bis life I miss. - May he go faring 'on as dear In the love of there,. as the love of here." —Wife MOFFATT—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, John T. Moffatt, who died one year ago, April 2, 1927. gone, dear husband and father, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember, None on earth can fill your place. A happy home we once enjoyed, • How sWeet ' the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The 'world can never fill. —Sadly missed by Wife and Family Will Take Cattle to Pasture • 20 head of yearling and 2 -year-old cattle will be taken for grass this season. Pasture on farm formerly owned by Robert Cant, Summerhill• , Good -pasture, plenty of shade and water. Rate reasonable. Apply , to Jackson Bros., R. R. No, 2, Kipped. • Phone 134r5, Seeforth central. ' 56-2 Wanted Agent with- auto for the W,atkins lite'for. townships of. Hulletc-Mc- Killop, part of Colborne and Geder-z. ich township. Apply to Williard An- drew, Exeter - • . • 56-2 fer 'Sale A nirrairer Of•goodyoung.fillies ,and geldings, fiona,1200..to 1660 Ibe.. Ern- est Townshend, Huron Road, west Phone_ 601r15, Clinton Central. 56-tf. Firemen's -Dance • The. annual_ card party and deuce of the Clinton i'ire Company Will be given in the town hall on Tuesday, April 27th, at 8.30,, •, • For ,Sale or Rent Town lot; one acre in size, good garden soil. Immediate possession. Apply to Wm. Rutledge, or phon• e 115, Clinton. • 56-1 Also to the ;km . friends w o loaned their-qictba- for the funeral and those who 'marked'theirn.respect by, floral tributes. CARD OF TANKS • • The family of the late Mr. John Woods wish to express theft. appiee- 'att.:Pr-for 'the kindness shown -during the illness and death of.their father. They are also grateful for the kind- ness shown -by. .the Members, of . tho L. 0. L., and for the many floral tri : - butes. 11fr.'s..1-1. C. Cox, R. R. No, 2 Bayfield. CARD OF THANKS -- Mr. Walkinshaw and fam- ily desire to express their sincere ap- preeintion of the kindness shown by friends and neighbors in their recent bereavement. •Tire and Rim Lost - On Cut line, between Holmesville and Porters Hill, a new 31-440, semi - balloon, Goodyear tire, on rim. Fin- der kindly communicate with J. R. Torrance, R. R. No. 2, Bayfield. Phone 600r24, Clinton central. 56-1. Hatching Eggs for Sale Silver grey, Dorkings, $1.00" per setting of 13, $7.00 per 100 eggs. Ap- PlY.to Mrs. Edward Glen, Sr. R. R. N. 5. Phone 620r15, Clinton con - 56 -2-p, •Paper Collection ,•Er:The Home and School Club will slake their annual collection of old 'Papers,' magazines; ete,r the first week in May. • 56-4. Fine Sturdy Chicks On IVIarch 20th; we shiPped,Mr. W. Gbodhew, Halifax, N. S., 150 chicks. These chicks were 24 hours old then shipped; and were 52 hours on the way. • We have since received a let- ter from 1V'r 00°dt:ow stating tha't they were line 'sturdy elliclt-s, all a- live and giving us an order for' 50 more. We 'ire booking orders for May now, order early not b b • 'disaPPointed., 12iiNi. Scott SannY, • Crest Farm; Seaforth, Opt, --Eggs and Cedar Posts -for Sale Hatching eggs from Barred Rock hens, pure bred -to -lay strain. 3e per egg, Also some cedar posts. Apply to Brown Stewart, R. R. No, 2, Bay- field. Phone 606r5, Clinton central, 56-3-p. . Seed Oats and Barley A quantity of .improved Banner oats and No. 21 0.A.C. barley for .sale. $1.00 per bushel. T. R. Jen- kins, R. R. No, 3, Clinton. Phone 610r23, Clinton central. 56-2-p, Cooks Stove for Sale Cosy Home Quebee cook stove, burns wood or coal. Good baker, Mrs, J. Armstrong, Orange. street, Clinton. -• 56-1-p, For Sale Power spraying machine, London make; 3 -horsepower engine, 200 gal. tank:. Net large enough for present owner. Apply to R. S. Sinith, P. 0. box 344, Clinton. Phone 114. 56-1 Clover Seed for Sale A quantity of No. 1 Government tested red clover seed. Can see sam- ple at Andrews' chopping mill, Clin- ton. J.. Butler, R. R. No. 2', Phone 604r23, Clinton central. 56-2-p. Seed For Sale A quantity of timothy seed and yellow blossom sweet clover. seed for sale. - Apply to J. J. Biggins, 11 R.' No. 5,- phone6191:13, Clinton .central. ' 56-2. • . House For Sale A very desirable 7 room house in splendid loeation, corner of Ontario and East streets. Large cellar and modern conveniences. Garden- , with fruit trees and shrubs. Apply to Mrs. W. Shipley , 56-2-p. •"• r, . • " -••• ' • • '•,`„1•41-'4.•-,',.•',,..,•••;,"•-..*„•••., 41, i. •st,Tiresil „.P, Tilb6daist- '" ' ,, Alb:Ice rsi9b6 Pr :)1 .1-1dsy ..elgtek:::- hot a, ,A,' Dri131.'flf,' '61Y it.g'`146,°' 1)'(11Itorlrit 16i' Y9I'ile ' eohinciO1S-13-'). - 11 be, evet'Y hoe, ain't; t rkes• Ser. q' ..byere• now, IS-Int.,11'Qo311U'f, 1'111'•C''IlIt11 5 )"111.' .tI' 6,1annlis- et - 'Ill.rk9 I). dYrn 1,6 6 ') ' to. f 1.17°''' ' ' b daer" aplic) cgl -leased llige.1.11/11(1,t5rte14.- .1".diet.F l'OgI-CIrradi' to.grks you, - kiee..,..Wo .... , , , . - ree,e'priabt-11 - $.0 yoll. " " • - . ... ', ..•, • '' ........, , -, . , . <::kt. e: Bi 1 1.1 Togi re' ;' SL: 17, AND CLINTON - 11$4 Own' Tre :sly'.- attii°a '' tts ' hayep . 'f h"--,.-- we 1;1-4.Plet 1 fl, use ,., 1 po_ _ S • „ ci • • t ,.... pou. try ,•-• uttejc, FactorY e-Qtrelliiff',- ' ileOP and-,',„r4ones,- ffice; .214j .Residenee1",21:4w ".,44r4 , • ' • • 1. '' ':, `,‘ .-.• _ • , • , , ,,, '. And Ct H li. it y ChlaCtkc Sing Cheese: aull"_)311.06.26111,1)66Y- will re- l' oppl:.,-ett:041:•1:a11:6O;:ijoil'I '''''CI °-°P• eratiTe . -:''li S :0m APRIL 9th,,, t-,;ii,,..et. the ..,.. , ,_, ,,.., ,,,. • -•-...,-., A ;:. S. C. W ,Legh,rn chicks 15, price raticl, for -milk anrcreare, Check_•.1 ' ------ ,,,.„,4,-,t.',„, _., • ties ' issued weekly. Your patronage - 'end Cheese. Highest min.:lie-if - , CUSTOM liATolt$,6,,,::;,, , antliadfuVgek both '14ii.t., ,'. '' Barred Rock chicks 17c -1cts. per egg for50 egg trri-ylor nore • A Sacred Concert' ' will be held in. . ST. PAUL'S CIIIIRCH • - GOOD FRIDAY EVENING • at 8 o'clock. The augmented choir will sing "The Crucifixion"—Stainer 4.11 are welcome. 25c Collection - . 55-2 For Sale The reSidetiee,• property of the late Jairies Walkinshaw., comprising lots .608,604 and 606, Maple .street,, Olin - ton, ,n1,SraStaritial. btick building,:eentairilng Ifkro,onia, living dining raom, ' pantry, ,two Ittteheris;, 4bed rbeime ad batli rpom, with!furintee, electric lighting,i, town water and cistern, There .are also a "st'ahle ,and 'ether oUtbitildings., Furthee•Padifettlars and feriiiicorsele nreibe, had ,from Mrs. Walkinshaw, Auction Sale Of 45 head' ef..cattle to Ire•lteldat the farm - of :the ...tindersignedjpst - west of Relniesville,'on-..Weatiesday„; April lltli, irt 1.30 sharp, as jielloWs CATTLE -12' fresh ,,etiws; '3 cow$. to freshen in April; heifer .te-"fresh- :en in',1Way;.' heifers to frePlien in Aughat; 6'4161 -stein. heifers to -fresh- en in. Oept, .and,Oct.; cows rising 4' years, dry; ;heifers Tieing 3'•''.1spersf Year-old Durham:, 2 HolStein, heifeis 8 weeliS old; 7 Aberdeen ,and Thirhain calves, 1".niontli; heifer rising 2 • partly fat.',11ORSES---,Nicelf'iturnee grey PercIteron 'mare; rising !-',5,'.1.500 • bay 7 aldjng, rising about 1506 ; lbs.; PIGS,--••Spw. with:: litter ; Sow, and to fareow July- 201 ---York- - shire hog, 2 years • PLEMENTSNew .7 ft. gilt leering binder; "Maesey,Harris..moter",',6 ft. cut, :nearly net ; 'Horse rake; nearly new; 10'. "ft ..na*1 ,TudhOPS an(14"41e.bs61"10!...iai/Ili*haib; enantity;',,,y Banner ", Cats; -"Monthe,...etiedit,,,vill,:"...be 'ayiY.en en. Atirnishinfrappreveit.jpiet not.4 • or a discount ef 6 pei dent per aninire al. _ Mitth;•Piritirietor•;•Gi,•••'0, Elliett.•Aue- tioneer., • ir., . 564., FEED AND SEED We have a full line of Grass Seed. Timothy, Alsike, Red Clover, Tel- -low and White Blossom Sweet Clov- er. Priees Reasonable. CHICK FEEDS • Chick Mash, Chick Feed, Laying Mash, • Seed Barley, Seed Oats „ ” • TRY CELLO GLASS , • For Lighting and Hot Beds H: W. Charlesworth EGG POOL Truck will call twice a week at our store, Huron street. Patrons were well ..satisfied last year with results. Give it a triai this year. E. E. MITTEL', Huron 'Street, Clinton 56-2 Cottage For Rent Furnished, cottage, to be rented for six or eight menths, commencing in April. Good location in residental street, convenient to postoffice and business section. Apply to .John -Ford, Ontario street, Clinton; 55-2-p Auction Sale • Of Farm Stock and Implements at Walker's Barn, Brucefieldron Mon- day, April 9th, at 1.30 sharp, consis- ting of the, following: Cow, 4 years Old, due April 19th; Cow 4 years old, due April 19th, Cow, 8 years old, due April 20th; Cow, 10 years old, due May 5th; 2 heifers, 2 years old, due in May; 2 yearling steers; 2 two-year-old heif- ers; 1 yearling. heifer. PIGS -6 store hogs; 2 brood sows. IMPLEM- ENTS—Deering binder,7 ft. cut,' in good running order; Mcormick mow- er, 5 ft. cut; Massey -Harris 14 hoe seed drill; Manure spreader; Land roller, almost ' new; Oliver Bean scuffler and harvester; root pulper; Fanning ,mill; seive.s for. cleaning Al- sike .and Sweet Clover;road 'cart; set log bunks; one section harrows; crosscut saw; set ,steelyards, 400 lbs. capacity; set .g inch cultivator points; water tank; 2 sets single harness, one rubber mounted;. set teem harness; number of horse collars; iieckyokes; whiffletrees' and other articles. No reserve : •. Terms; All sums of $10.00 and tin- cier,.eash; over thatamount 6 months' credit 'willhe given on furnIalling bankable 'pater,. percentner annum allewea for ,Cash ,on credit amounts ".".• ' - = *. Gib•• -ton and W. 4.;;$pInburi;:roprietors., , .1 Eggs For Hatching • ' Barred" Rock egg e centg each orn 2-Year-eld hens ' mated witli cockerels frern Guild No: .A :Pen. Mrs, IIirain'Hili;.'Pliene 150., 'Fine j brielcs house' on Henry Farm *se lo ten." ' Garden,' 'telephene, hath-atirtoWn Water• Terms reason- able. Immediate possesSibir: -AlSe slnantity.of'hay, eats, b9... -g*, end for- ty, White Leghorn hens for sale,. Geo-. Faleenef, Phone 61904; - Here's A Chance " Atisur,risk use Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis for Cough, Bronchitis, Oforip, Catarrh, WhoOing-Cough„„ Quinsy, ' Sore Thrpata" arid ToriSil troubles. Results 'goad or, money bacic. Clinton druggists, '55-2, Seed Grain for Sale,. 0. 'A. C, No. 21 bailed, also.; some pea; clean , and suitable, -.for' seed; An/Ay:to 12. G. Cartwright, Londe bore. ;Phone Blyth c;entral, . • --- House For Sale , • Large red,hriCh house, corner ane, anil'ilrelliegton streets, tzopne all -modern conveniences. •Possessiop lin-desired. Alscra hailf an 14 licit, lot on Wellington street, Apply, to Mrs. W JbOkiOS, ' * A limited ,number of Incidratoi:s • for sale. INGLENOOK POULTRY yArtim•- .. • „. • , , E. J. TREVVAlR'I`HA. - -HOLMESVILLE " Phone 611r22, Clinton Central'. 54-tf. Spring Muskrat_ Skins Wanted HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID OTHER FURS STILL BRINGING • HIGHEST PRICES ' H. A. HOVEY Eggs For Hatching Eggs from brdd-to-lay S. C. White Leghorns, mostly all 2 -year-old and 3 -year-old hens, good, large type culled and blood tested. Price $5.00 per 100, 75e per setting of 13. _ ROY TYNDALL R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone 607r3,' Clinton central. 54-tf. Eggs for Hatching From.heavy-laying strain of Bar- red Rocks, mated with male, grand- son of..316-egg hen, and 0.A.C. Cock- erels. Also a lhnited number of eggs from a pen of choice, selected S. C. White Leghorns, All birds have been culled and blood -tested. 75e per set- ting of 13, $5.00 per 100, F. J. TYNDALL R. R. No. 4. Phone 636r33, 55-tf. Hatching Eggs for Sale Single -comb white Leghorn bred - to -lay hens, 4 cents per egg $3.50 per 100. Rev. E. Parker, Clinton, Box 227. 53-tf. Administrators' Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements The administrators have instructed the undersigned to sell by public ELUC- tion at Lot 48, London Road, 11/4 miles south of Clinton on Saturday, April 7th, at 1.00 o'clock sharp, the follow ing; 3 good livery horses, suitable for farm work; Set team harness; single harness; several good horse collars; open buggy, steel tire; top buggy, steel tire; Massey -Harris hinder, 7 ft. cut; Massey -Harris steel rake:; Frost and Wood mower, 6 ft. cut; 3 drum steel roller; cultiv,ator; disk harrow; hay tedder; Massey -Harris seed drill; set 4 section harrows; sin- gle walking plow; double waking Plow; farm wagon; hay rack; gravel box; stock rack; set light sleighs and box; set bob sleighs; Clinton fanning mill; two 3 seated carriages; good wa- gon box; scuffler; 3 sap kettles; wheelbarrow; material for hay rack; extensioe ladder; logging chains; quantity of lumber; forkg, whiffle - trees .and numerous ther artideS •Evel`ytaillg' tOs 4, sold in order to wind .up,estte.. ',• • • . 'Ternisi•All sluts of $10.00 and tn. -der, cash; 'ov0 that amount 6 months' credit will be given on furnishing_ bankable., paper or h discount of 4 pereent; straight, allowed for cash on credit amounts . G. M. and 3. M. El- liott, Administrator's, G. II. Elliott Auctioneer,. • • • 55-2. NOTICE TO •CREDITORS 'In the Estate of George Longman, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that. all persons.baving claims against theea- tate 'Of George Longman, late of the township of Hullett, in the County of Huron, gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 20th day of Febr,pary A:D., 1928, are required to 'deliver' to rank Loegman, and Mary Stevens,;. the executors of the taid estate or W. Bisrdone, solicitor, on or before the 1-4tiv day -',of April A.D. 1928 a full statement of their claims together with particulars thereof, and the nat- ure of the securities, if an held by them all duly verefied by affidavit. • AND .TAKE' NOTICE' that after the said last.mentioned date the said executors will proceed to distribute the estate of the said .deceased a- mongst the personsentitled' theretb 'having regard only persons - such claims as they shall have- received due notice ;anrin accordance theretith, • Datod at Clinton, Chitario,'this 20th -day of March. A.D.,' 1922. ' W. BRYDONE), Clinton, Ontario' ' Solicitor f Or the- Said Estate, 54-8. •' 53 • CILINT(I)N Sole ago: ts for the BISSET, LINE in- cluding Stone Bate; Land Rollers, I'm rows, lyfuleher-Paelcers, Titacter "'arrows, • - etc '"t/1,1so'.. the MeCermiekteering"T,ine- Lomplete.• ,Repairs fob all makes", of lin- • plements, Plow Pointe, 'Reneing, etc. • • See our No. 121 Wallcirig • Plow Hangipg Coulter at a special price for Cash'A Mas- , sey-Harris 6 foot Mower . first class condition, als'e at a .special price for CASIIronly. nimomptrommemorommakammemodesonsh G.-1-1. VENNER, ElectriciaA ' Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. 4wiermilmeromartermor Phone 7 Everybody Is Doing It • PLAYING SAFE We can give you any line of in- surance you need, on YOUR LIFE, YOUR INCOME; YOUR PROPERTY' , We ize at this season in AutomoSbpileeciiani: surance and will be pleased to quote. you rates and coverings. The mot- oring "season is right on. Do it novi. My agency now comprises twenty of the -strongest Canadian, British and American Companig. H. E. Rorke Phone 253w. Farm Wanted Wanted to hear, from.' owner of good farm for sale. Cash price, par - D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 5374. Farm For Sale • 100 acres, good soil, good buildings; fine sugar bush; 41/4 miles from Clin- ton.. Will sell on easy terms. A. E. Matheson, Seafoith P. 0. Phone 614-33, Clinton central. 38-tf Baby chicks and Hatchin"g Eggs, Bred -to -lay Barred Rock • baby chick's; from free range. Breeders selected for high egg•-prodtiction, $15.00 per 100. Eggs $4.00,per 100, D. M. Lindsay, Hedge Row Chick Farm, R. R. No.. 8, Clinton; phone 610r14, -Clinton central:- 54-8. Farm For Sale Lot 67, Bayfield bioS and corner 7th con., Goddrich Township, consis- ting of 92 notes, clay loam 'and in good state of cultivation, fair build- ings, good water and orchard. Will be sold on easy terms. Apply to Er- nest Townshend, R. R. No. 3, Clinton., • 51-tf. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paiAd. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms ver Heard's B-rber shop. W. J. Jago. 2283-tf Clinton's ittAtrgi* LET THE HEAT FOLKS FIGHT YOUR BATTLES AGAINST COLD AN D 1SCOMFQIZT • • ezaiZ , Remember the tanks during • the World War, that vent up one trona, and down an -other, through No Man's Land, into the enemy's ;country, nev- er stoning until they reached thein objective? You'll find that the 1-leat ,Folks have the same persistent method of -combating the cold. . --Their objeetive is a warno house and it busy kitchen range; and they reach it with prempt deliVeries of good coal. ' Call the wirtt9titi for good, clean cool -SPRING TERM In eaeh of Shaw's Twelve Saoole merges into the- Summer' Term -with ne forced. vacatiens. Enter any Booklet free. Write 1130 Bay St., Toronto, W. R. Shaw, Secretary. Eggs and Poultry Eggs handled - at residence every day—graded by an experienced grad- er, for which we pay the highest mar- ket price. , - • CREAM •,' . Purchased for Stillman's of Strat- Agent for the Viking Cream Sep - meter. • ' A. E. Pinch Victoria St., Clinton Rhone 231 27-tf • Coat That Satisfies We sell the cleanest, safest and most economical fuel and always at a fair price. • A telephone call will receive, our ,prompt attention. You can feel absolutely sure that every shovel of coal will be of the same uniforinitY of quality. HOWARD CLARK Phone 182 Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery Phone 111 ; • WOOD FOR SALE A quantity of good hardwood and cedar for sale. E. WARD, - Phone 155Ilitron-•street • ,. Singer Sewing Machine Leased on Small Monthly Payment* Big Discount on Cash Sales Now is the time to have your ma- chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs, Needles, Belts and Parts for all makes. ' W. GLEN COOK Phone 1713 P.O. Box 201, Clinton RADI KOLSTER-KING • Buy a radio for the family in doing so you will be ,giving them something which they Can enjoy the year around - We are dealers for the Kolster and Kings sets and will be,pleased to give You a demonstration at any time. Batteries charged- and stoi;i1. for the. winter .i. Nediger, Prop. dlave on hand a quantity of Alfalfa, Timothy and Alsike . We offer these at a special, price through March for cash: Our Alfalfa is the Ontario Vare- gated strain direct from Peel County. Thi quality of seed is very scarce this year'lidvise buying early. Are- ficeePting orders on Kabanko • Spring Wheat„ Oats, and Barley for seed. Let u.e know yonr,requu rrinte so we can Inakc±nr Pmellases according ORI) ,,81„ SoN 12111* ZUI , Fleur Feed MeielOtgfei I • CLINTON ' ' • Grain /31444*i Lk. • • 1 , • ,