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The Clinton News Record, 1928-08-09, Page 5.i, It li l�f Interest; to You• and Me • , Editor ht. A. James of the Bowman Ville Statesman last week celebrated his fiftieth anniversary ^as editor and publisher o8 ihat weekly journal. ,Mr. James is eighty years of age but he ,celebrated this interesting anniver- saTy, one which few men live to see by,writing twe'coltimas or more of ed- Itor n1 connhent, He has been ono of the best-known weekly newspaper; men in Ontario and his editorial •page'. is often quoted by other newspapers. His two sons succeed him in the busi- floss. Baijfield - Anniversary ai services will -he held in St. Andrew's united church on Sun day next, August 12th. At the, morn: ini; sc rice 11 o'clock, Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A. of Seaforth will preach' and' in the evening Rev. R. B. Ferris, B,D, of Knox church, London, service at, 7.30. There will be special ,music at both services MrsA G. Elliott and Mrs. Hays of • Lucknow are the guests of alas. Jno., Fraser. Rev. and fetes. Wl' G. Richardson, Ruth and Robert Richardson: of Wat- • arloo are ,visiting` the lady's parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Gale. Mrs.' F. Crane of Detroit is the; guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Weston. Mrs.. Topping of Brandon, Man., is ' the guest of her 'sister, Mrs. A. E. Erwin. Mrs: Beattie and daughter Helen of fWingham were also her ' gue'sts last week. Mrs. H. Weston who has spent the -past three, months in Detroit returned 'home en Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston of Kit- chener spent the week -end with the former's father. Miss Anna Woods who has been - -taking a. Summer course in London returned home on Friday. 'Miss Margaret Ferguson. of Sea- • forth is the guest of her aunt Miss Norah Ferguson. Dr. E. P. Lewis and Mics: Lewis who have lately, returned froin.. an Europeon trip motored from Toronto and are spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. N. wloods. Miss -Jean. Woods who. has .been taking. •a summer course in Toronto. accompanied thein -home. " Mr, and Mee. A. Reid of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reid of Port Her- ' on were the „guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. -R. Weston on,Sunday. Mr. Gordon Johnston of Paris was the guest of his brother Wrttlter John- -sten on Sunday. Mr: R, S. Bailey and little daughter of Toronto ,visited' aver the week -end With his mother Mrs. Mary Bailey: M. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon of Galt spent the week- end with their daughter;, Mrs., F. H. Paull at the Rectory. Mks. David Prentice returned to ' Toronto' on Monday after hearing ''vis- ited her parents for •the past three awe weeks. Rev. J. R. Hempbiil'of St Andrews 'Presbyterian church, Strathroy will conduct the service at Clinton at 11 am. and Bayfield at 3 p.m, on'Sunday 'next. • The Lakeside Entertainers gave a ••concert at the garden party, at Kin - 'lough in Rev. W. A. Townshend's parisb on Friday last, • Misr J. Grainger of Clinton and Mr. and Mee. W. Wright '"and family of "Seaforth are occupying Will Middle- •ton's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jowett of,Port Huron wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett over the week -end: Miss Grace Jowett accompanied them on their return and will visit in Port • Huron. Miss Ethel Jowett who has been taking a 'summer ,course rat Toronto returned home on Sunday to spend her vacation with her parents. Mr. Roy Poth of New Dundee was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jow- -ett on Sunday.,; •Mr. and Mr W. H. Tippett and 'Mfrs. Wright ate attending a conven- -tion of photographers in Ohio. Mr. -and Mrs, I' aeold King and little Harrold Atwood and Wm. C, Parker of Sarnia, Mr: and Mrs. L B, Smith and. 'babe, London were the gueslts'of their parents, Mr; and ales.. Chae. W. Par- -ker. Miss Alma .McKay of Termite ar- rived oil Friday ao spend her vacation `with her parents. Messrs. Lawrence and Fred Fowlie of London wore home for the week - Mr, and Mrs, E. Schnell of Detroit ...ma occupying their cottage, Belle Miss Ethel 'Geineinhardt` and Mr. 'Gilbert Knight have retureed-to Tor- onto after having_spent'their vacation with the formes's parents, Ibir. and .Mrs. F. C. Gentienhardt. ' Miss ,Rudd of Clinton and members of her, Sunday; school olam are spend - 'leg the week in Mrs. Trdbilcoek's cot "tage in Lakeside Park. Mrs. R. Smith, mail courier` on R. '1t. No, 3,?Bayfiead,,had an unpleasant experience on Thursday last when the -young horse" which: she was driving "frightened -when she. closed W. Carnies -mail box and .'backed the buggy into the deep ditto upsetting the buggy, ;smnashing all'tke harness and dumping: 'the mail out. Mrs. Smith was not "thrown out butmight easrly.have been "badly hurt or trampled. $he had `the presence of mind to extricate Tier - pelf and get to the lnarees head before• • she got away. The anifeal was badly frightened but she managed to quiet her and after borrowing a tet of har- ness she was able to continue her "jour- ney and -deliver the. remainder of the mail. .Mrs; Smiaa had a lucky escape the•only injury which she received be- ing the skin, taken off- one . Heel and. ankle,' Guests at the Ritz hotel are W. Ae Gallagher, Ottawa; ll?r. and .Mao, Hen- ry Clark and daughter; I Stratford Mrs: P McLaren and san Ihorbu y; Edd Gruncicnbergel, New IIambrnt ;. Miss B. Fraser Mies L. Piaser, Mn. and Mrs. Frage'', London;, Mr. acrd - MT's. O. F. Rogers acrd daughter, Donis, Mr. clad Mas, Thos, Reid, Miss C. Rai, Hamilton; Mr, R, Kennedy and Bobbie; Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McKenzie' and Betty; Starbford. 1VIr•. and Mrs. Roy Phenolic and. daughters Thelma. and Ruth, Mrs, Phenoix, sr., Saginaw, G. W. Lupton; London (Ritz.) Mr, F. V, Martin, and Norma Brown of -Detroit have joined Mrs. Martin `at their cottage Boulder Lodge, 'i .. nil A. A PJ '. . Ball of !Toronto, Mrs Pet- er and daughters' of Stratford are oc- cupying their cottage. The first annual dance of the Bay; field ,Golf and Country club ,at Bay- field ayfield was .attended by four hundred people. This party tiasfheld Monday evening, August the sixth inthe-Pav- ilion at Jot,ettee Grove. " Excellent music was :furnished by Harold Skin sir's Biue Water Boys: The success of this first party: will no doubt cause this to Moine an annual affair. The 'committee in charge werea-Jack Jow- eta, Mrs. Walter Bong, Mrs. Newton- Brady, Mrs. Chas. Will, Mrs. W. D. Stevenson,, Misses Julia and Catherine. Rankine htrs. Helene Stott, Miss Alice Drouin and Mrs. Arthur C. Suppnick. The prizes were won bye-Waltz—best couple—Miss Kathleen Orr, Mr. Geo. Alexander; Fox Trot—Miss-Cluff and Mr. Burroughs, Seaforth. - Mrs. I3. McLaren and two daegh tens of .Port „Elkin are •visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Stirling. Mr. Mc- Laren spent the week-endwith them. Mr, and Mrs: S. Shirley, M_ay, Elva and Lena' Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. le Graska, Will Kurtz, Ashland, Ohio; Miss E. J. Loney, Mrs. S. M. Scott end. daughters, E. L. Scott, I. G. Scott, S, J. Scott, Newton, Ontario,- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adams, Hamilton were week -end guests at the Albion hotel Mr. and Mr's. N. 1$a141c0onkey of Montreal are the guests of the foe mew's mother, Mrs. S. R. M'cGonkey., Mr. and Mrs. George King, A. Ford King' and sgn Douglas - motored to•. Elmvale and spent several days last week with Mfrs. Fred Ritchie, Mrs. A. F. King, who has been on a,trip'to. New York'joined them 'at Toronto and accompanied them on the return trip. Miss . A. L. Gower of London is a guest` at the Lakeview Hotel. The sale of fancy work and home- made baking under the auspices of St. Andrew's W. M. S. and Ladies' Aid held one Mrs. R. Scotchmer's lawh,'on Friday last was quite;,a success. Tea was served at small tables set daintily on the tawn. • Miss Marion Haat of Detroit is spending -a week's vacation with her mother, Mrs. E. N, Hart. Mirs, G. Win, King, daughter Betty and Mary of; Detroit arrived last week to spend the month at their cottage "King Bluff." • Kippen. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, . of London have been ,holidaying with Mrs. Reid's brother, Mr. Thos. and iVIr. John. Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mcolymont and children of Chatham are visitors et the formers home'here, Mr. Jas: Mc- Clymont.; ': • We are pleased to be able to report the favorable improvement of, Mrs. John Moffatt and Mrs. Wesley French. We hope soon to see these two ladies up and about again in there usual health. ME' and Mrs. Maurice McConnell and son Millin of Detroit are -visiting Mrs. McConnell's father, . Mr. John Whiteman. Rev. and 1Vhrs. Conner are enjoying. a few weeks of well earned holidays. We wish them a pleasant holiday. Next Sunday Rev, MCEwen" will oc- upy the pulpit. Second Sunday, Rev. Bell. Third Sunday, Rev. Brown. Mrs. Booth of Seaforth is a guest of Mrs. Thos. Workman,, Mr. P. Wiggins,;who •was spending the week -end with his family in. Lon- don returned Monday. Miss; Etta Bell, who was home at- tending the funeral of her cousin, Lloyd Cooper, returned -to London last Week.. Miss Olive Cooper who has been home for some time returned to Lan! sing, Mich. this week • Once more Lake Huron has claiin e'a another of our young: boys. On e eIle no watery Sikh t this Many people feel that ar rangingµa long distance talk is complicated. And it really sosimplel 'Your local operator will connect you with certain. nearby points listed in the front pages of .your direc- tory. If you do not, know. the number, ask "Informa- tion.".• In calling more distant points, ask for "Long Dis- tance". Tell her your tele- phone number, your amnia, ;; the city you wish to reach,• the distant.telepllone num- . um. ber'if' you know it. ;If you do not know it, "Long'Drs- tante" will look it up. `The operators are always courteous and helpful, and the experience will convert you; to the regular use of a wonderful service. Wiry not try it? 019 Monday last,_ David Kennedy, Who j worked for 1Vfr."Purdy, Tuekerstnith; in company with his parents oC Tor- onto, went to Grand Bend to spend the day. The young lad went in britt mg and was only in the water a very few minutes, when he went down and* never carne up to the sarl'rce again, Men who were near by quickly 'wont to his rscue, but. ib was about act hour before his body was found and life was extinct. Drs. who were there at the time .paid it was his heart that had 'caused his - death. -Tho sudden plunge into the: cold water had just stopped ice heart. We. are very sorry for Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy' and fame ily. This was the first time they had visited there son, and were planning a happy time together at the lake -and over the week -end. The body was tak- en to Bouthron & Drysdale funeral parlors and from. there it was taken to Toronto for burial on Wednesday. David was just 14 years old and of a fine happy disposition and it is a sad end to what promised to be a fine. bright young man. Me. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and family were attending a family picnic in Godorich last week. Deaths BARR-In Tuckersmith,' on Tuesday, August 7th, David Baan iii his 78th .year,` ELCOAT-At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. R. Corbett, 32 Belgrave avenue, on Sunday, Aug ust 5, 1928,' Sarah Jane, widow of . the late Appelton Elcoat,.formerly :of Clinton, • FERGUSON--Iii—Bayfield, an: Tues- day, August 9th, John, A. Ferguson, aged 61 years. County. News BLYTH: The vexed problem .of ad- justing assessments from which there were appeals has been-brought`to a settlement by marked reductions being granted the _final, 28 appellants who took their claims to the county judge. Originally over 60 ratepayers .ap- pealed to the Connell, kilt were denied a reduction, and after 'meet -imp of that body as a court of revision the 23 ap- pealed by the judge, the latter open- ing hearings on June 26. The hearing was'adjourned to July 9 and again to July 18, but in the meantime counsel for the municipality employed Thom- as McLean, of Wjingham to review the situationand prepare evidence as 1 to values of properties under disputa Coimsel for appellants agreed that , the finding of Mr. McLean would be acceptable evidence, from his point of view. The'Wlhtgham expert testi- fied cutting the assessment figures almost in two and the court, in a judgment issued this week, accepted the testifmohy as a basis for adjust- ment. The costs, which will be con- siderable, are assssed against the town. . T CLINTON-NEWS ECO1UJ Y itn thtayg ShoiuId •_1` 'tap3e3Y1 • have you good photographs` of the children; of father and mother? W ,are in our Clinton Stadio every Tues- day to make, good Photographs for A Wedding Photograph or: a Family Group. We .please , others we caih please you. Prices are reasonable: Wo drake Photographs from 52.00' per dozen up. .- Finishing for Amateurs. •'BURGESS STUDIO, CLINTON.- . • TOM ATOES THE CHOICEST ' IIOT.IIOUSE GROWN.. 30c Per lb. CI"I'S,V.C(?, e, Two Phones -66w and 66j CARD OF THANKS - Mr, E. Welsh desires ato express his thank to his Many friends for their:. kindness and for the beautiful flowers sent him during his stay in the Clin- ton Community hospital. CARD 'Or THANKS Mmes. A. E. Durninwishes to thank all those, who so kindly .remembered her during her stay in the Hospital; also. the staff for their very kind at- tention. Farm For Sale 82 acres, lot 62 onBayfield .conies- Sion; Goderich township, 6 miles from Clinton. Mostly seeded down, running spring, brick house,.good barn and out- •Buildings. ( Good orchard. Also 26 acres of hardwood timber on same concession. If farm not sold will rent. Apply to Peter Cole; R. R. No. 3, Clinton. 74'-4-p. I''or Sale - 126 single comb white leghorns, last year's pullets. IVhrs. Ed. Welsh, f.2- 641, Clinton. 74-2-p, Wanted First Class Gas Engyne and Repair onan will take charge :ofthreshing., tractor, gas ` engingc or other motor work. Enquire at News -Record. 74-2-p. Auction Sale Household effects at Bayfield pn Saturday, August llth, at 1.30 sharp, consisting of the following Parlor Suite,, Upright piano, 2 bed room suites, complete; Acme B range, eleven cord 16 -inch hardwood; sideboard, couch, dining room table, 6 " dining room chairsbureau, writ- ing desk, rocking chairs,.8 oak ,lcegs, linoleum, Carpets, lamps,. blinds, cur- tains, dishes, .pats, • pans, sealers and numerous ether articles. TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under•, cash; over that amount,' 3 months' credit will be given on fur- nishing bankable paper, or a discount of 8 per cent per annum allowed for cash on credit amounts. H. Darrow, Proprietor,' G. H. El- liott, :Auctioneer. 73-2, f eeenomie.rrrensportona, RIJCK -another Sensational Chevrolet Value Speeds Forward®° ` Wheel . rakes OW; Chevrolet presents the' New Utility Truck-7- N ruck—i a'lowpriced haulage unit embodying every feattt're of advanced engineering developed :ihroughyears of.: experience in commercial car -building and proved, by exhaustive testing on the General Motors proving ground! Typical „1f the progressive design embodied in this sensational. new truck are a four -speed fdrward,transndssion, powerful non- locking four-wheelbeakes, full -ball-bearing steering mechanism, front shock absorber springs,'airebound,seat iushiohs and channel .frohtbumper. In addition,it offers all those liasic features which have beon'so largelyanstrurrlepttal;in_Chevrolet's tremendous sue • cess as the world's largest buil-der of trucks—rugged rear axle with one-piece banjo=type-housing' , semi -elliptic springs,set_., parallel to the load . , completely enclosed valve-in-headgmotor' with air blean �, oil filter and positive action veno type oil pump- thermostTatic,control of water circulation . low loading height . C- generous road clearance: and countless other features of comparable importance. Visit your Chevrolet dealer and get -a trial -load demonstration of this, remarkablenew truck! It `has been developed to meet the modern conditions of business transportation and body' types are available for every type of business,. e-4-0:1oec' Price only CHASSIS ONLY. AT,WALXOLRVILLE, ONTARIO Ceyeinment Taxes, Spare Tire, Bumper and Body Extra, The G.M.d.C. General Motors:own deferred payment plan affords flee • -.moot co,no, icier andeconomical way o/ buying yes, Chevrolet o,F lime. WORLD'S BUILDl~R` OF TRUCKS A IAhton PRODUCT ; OF GENERAL -MOTORS OF ° CANADA, LIMI'A'BD Live and Dressed POULTRY WANTED Bring your,poultry and eggs here and 'make more profit. for yourself. Market prices for heavy' hens are high—take advantage of them now. Clinton's-• Leading Egg -Grading 'Station Clinton l'ouItrJ : House N. Wo Trewartha Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w DANCING to Haroldlei ne r S � e s BlueWBoys a er 1. WINGHAM ARENA EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 65-13. WARNING I the undersigned, have received in- structions from Mr. J. P. Bickle, Tor- onto that all children under the age of 16 yearsmust not operate Motor Cars on the Highway and all between the age of 16 and 18 =Must have a. "Miner's License." BERT LANGFORD Examiner for Chauffeur and Operators 'License.. Clinton, Phone 251 A New Agency As . I ant now handling the Cock- shutt and Frost and Wood Impleme ents and also Cockshutt cream separ- ators, and am prepared to supply .all kinds of repairs for same, I solicit the patronage of farmers and others. Orders will receive prompt attention. JOHN V. DIEHL, Queen street, Clinton 74-5-p, ,...For Sale • 27 acres mostly farm Iand in good state of cultivation; pasture; river_ henhouse, 13x46 feet; been; silo; 10 roomed modern convenient bungalow in fine grounds; good cellar and furnace tree and bush fruits; adjoins town of Clinton (south) on Proyincial High- way. Apply to Mrs. Thomas J. Lind- say, R. R. No. 5, Clinton, phone 619 r14. 74-3. Expert Kodak Finishing Developing 5c roll. Prints, any size, 3c each, post paid. Jacksono Studio, Seaforth, Ont. 72-6=p, Money Wanted • $200 wanted on a good first mor - gage. Wily pay 63b per, cent. In- quire at News -Record. 72-tf, For Sale—Poultry Farm. and Orchard Good house and outbuildings and White Leghorn culled floek. Terms can he arranged. E. Parker, Clinton. 71-tf.' Farmers Attention! - Having purchased a new tractor and plough, I am now ready to-do a limited amount of custom ploughing. Let me help you get your land ready for fall wheat. Will do a satisfactory job. F. W. Andrews, Clinton. Phone 38-w. • 72-e. ,Stanley Township Voters'`List The Voter's List, 1628' for the Town- ship of Stanley, County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or, delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section .9 of the Ontario Voter's List Act the copiesof the list, made pursuant tb the said Act, of all persons appearing by the Assessment Roll of the 1V1nmcipality of the Township of Stanley, to be en- titled to vote in the seal Municipality at elections to the Legislative Assem- bly and at Municipal Elections, and the said list was first posted up in my office at Varna on Monday the 23rd day of July 1928, and remains thcro . for inspection. I hereby call on all voters toexamine the said list and if any errors or' omissions are found therein to take immediate proceeding to- have. same corrected •according to law. Dated at Varna this 26th day of JulY,'1958. J. E. Harnwell, Municipal Growls. 73-2. Mortgage Sale Of Valuable 'Farm. Property Under and by virtue of :the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage which will be produced -at ' the time of sale, there will be o3fered for sale by Public Auction at the Town. Hall, in the Town cif Clinton on -Fri- day, August 17th, -1928, at the hour of two o'e1pek in the afternoon the following property namely: ' All and Singular that certain parcel or tract pf land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of H.ull- ett, in the =County of Helene and the Province of •Outario, being composed. of Lot numbe.•Twenty-two (22) ixi' the Fourth. Concession and Lot num- ber Twenty-three (23) in toe. Fifth Concessioi of the said Township of Iluron, oontaining in all two hundred acres more or less.: `^ On the said property is ,a frame house, bank been and drive shed and other buildings all of, which are in good , -rep air. This peogerty will be put up' in one lot subject. to a reserve bid ,: Terms of Sale—Ten per cent of i • ' and price et thee of sale the balance within thirty, days thereafter, . For further p uticulaa , apply to , Cowan Cowan Sc Grave Sarnia, Ont., Vendor's Solicitors, or W. Biydone; Clinton, Ont. Agent for Cowan, Cow- an 1 Gray, G. II, Elliott, Auctioneer. 73-3, IURSDAV, AUGUST 9th, 1928. sersmn theraeareal irr.e.a•eaaoy.",.a.,,,v,od.o:,,.e TILE McCORMICK-DEERING Aut• •� k Lifter Will solve your trouble withrain that i down or . to g � lodged by rais- ing all ais- ing'.a11 within' tr reach of the reel: They fit any Binder or mower. . For Binders four lifters are used on 6 and,7 foot and five on 8 foot, For Mowers one foot apart for clover and hay—Easily and quickly attached • to guards now on your implement. They will save you;rnany tunes their cost in:tnne, grain and patience and will last a life time. More than one thousand sold at London during past ast week. PHONE 53 iller CLINTON TELEPHONE 53 C. H. V NNE ; Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and.other Appliances Wiring and .Repairs. Phone 7 Don't Let •Moths Eat Your Clothes up Clothes that are soiled and full of dirty spots are what the moths feast on. • As a rule they do not touch clothes that are dry cleaned. Think of the damage and Loss that the moth causes. Compare this with the small cost of having your clothes dry cleaned. It is real economy then to have all your winter clothes dry cleaned be- fore hanging them away ' in your closet until next 'season: It will save you many a dollar! We are experts. Our rates are ex- ceptionally reasonable. E. C. RUHL McEwen's Old Stand. Opposite Post Office PHONE 330 GODERICH, ONTARIO For 'Upholstering, Repairing, Refin- ishing? Samples•oF Coverings Carried P. A. ZIIVIMERMAN Nelson Street Tractor Plowing 1 am prepared to do plowing by the acre,at anytime. Also wood sawing Apply to S. Flewitt, or phone 13 on 606, Clinton central. - 64-tf-6p. House for Sale One of the best located residences in Clinton. A substantial frame house containing eleven rooms, with bath room, halls, . pantry and woodshed, Has hot water heating system, which could not be duplicated for 31,000. Has stone foundation with laige cem- ent cellar, extensive verandah and a new fire -proof roof, °la. acre .lot and garage; convenient to..ehurches, schools and business seelbion. :In addition to being. a comfortable home this property has -yielded a steady in- come inthe rooming house business, and can be made a money maker cat- ering to tourist trade. For terms ap- ply on premises. Would also consider exchange on improved farm. W S. Downs Ontario Street, opposite Ont- arit Street Church. 69-12-3p, Clinton's 0041. GINS WANTED Months akead:we're picking' the pick `of: the coal and: storing it away for you. If you want to keep' up the good work and buy your coal now, long before you'll need it, you can 'save. When you take coal oub. of our pocl$s now and put it in your bins, you keep money in your poakets.• Yo•a 'wouldn't let, a warehouse stand empty, sp why forget ydur coal bin? Remenrber it can earn its keep for you by storing coal. Besides if you see to it that the: Heat Folks deliver you coal you guarantee 'a warm wel- come Ter winter. 3 . Call the s. . " men for good, clean coal COAL COMPANY PHONE ' 74 CLINTON SUMMER TERI [g In each of Shaw's Twelve schools follows the present session in regu- lar order from July 3rd with no forced vacations. Enter any day. Booklet free. Write 1130. Bay St., Toronto, W. R. Shaw, Secretary. t Clothes Cleaned and ?reseed Clothes cleaned, • pressed and re. paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms Iver Heard's B-.rber shop. W. X. Jago. 2283-t1 Coal That Satisfies We sell the cleanest, safest and most economical fueland always at a fair price. A. telephone call will receive out prompt attention. You can feel asolutely sure that every shovel of coal will be of the same uniformity of quality. HOWARD CLARK Phone 182 Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery, Phone 111 We Want Yoisr Milk and Cream We aro manufacturers of both cheese and butter. We want your ,milk or cream. We pay highest mar• ket. price weekly. Satisfaction guar. anteed. Phone your order for finest cheese or pasturised butter in prints or sol. ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R. R. No. 3, Phone No. 60542. THE HOLIVIESVLLLE CO -OPERA. - TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPANY, LIMITED Eggs an P ultry Eggs handled at residence every day—graded by an experienced grad. er,for which we pay the highest mar• ket price. CREAM Purchased for Stibirspan's of Stmt. ford. ' Agent for the Viking Cream Sep. aratos. AG. E. Fitch Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231 27-tf WOOD FOR SALE A. quantity of good hardwood and cedar for sale. E. WARD • Phone 155 Huron` street Singer Sewing Machine Leased on Small Monthly 'Payments Big Discount on Cash Sales Now is the time to have your ma- chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs, Needles, Bdits and Parts for all snakes. W. GLEN COOK Phone 171J P.O. Box 201, Clrnte* d� 7�� ggBJ TER - N I Buy a radio for the, family in doing se you ' will bel 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 youi a , demonstration at any •time; Batteries ehargekand slow:1 forthe winter i W ,ib Nediger; ; 1