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The Clinton News Record, 1929-03-14, Page 4IS3RS )AY, 'MARCH I: 1929 THE CLINTON-NEWSRECORD • QOP'ER'S . STORE NENAIS GETTING . READY FOR `EASTER We can Sipply l you with new Wallpaper, Shades and Curtains Gloves, Stockings, Ogresses. and Hats "WE ARE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES" A. T. ,COOPER. ":THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" CLINTON J 1 Sherlock -Manning :. Pianos How About Treating Your- self to a PIANO? T. J.•. McNEIL Clinton's. Musical ,Instrument' Representative Always at Your Service . Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton J FACE THE FUTURE SQUARELY Decide now to safe -guard yourself. If you become totally dis- abled as a result of either sickness or accident ,and -this condition exists for three months, WE require no) more premium depdsits dur- • ing the subsequent disability period and PAY YOU. a monthly in - dome. - In no way does this detract from your protection in the event of death. LIFE ANNUITY ' If you have no dependents, snake provision for the stimset of life bya LIFE INCOME at age 55, 60 or 65•.` These aro natters of pure business,' w1 tTh men experienced in their line can present clearly to you. ' IN DISREGARDING TOTIR' FUTURE YOU COURT DISASTER The Ontario Equitable Life 111. T. CORLESS, Agency Inspector; Phone 193 04-tf. ' Auction Sale ' seu£iler; set harrows, 4 section;- set b01 sleighs; wagon; on; vago box and stock rack; hay rack; root pulper;' wheel barrow; fanning milt; top bug- gy; cutter; -No. 12 De Laval cream separator, now; 11i4.•. horse power gas- oline engine; forge; coal oil barrel; set double harness; sot single ,har- ness; quantity oR lumber and num- erous other articles. No reserve as farm is sold. Any person purchas- ing cattle can arrange to have cattle fed on premises until grass time. Terms::All sums of $10.00 and un- der cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on fur- nishing approved joint bankable pap- er,,or a discount of 5 per cent allow'- ed llowed for cash on credit amounts. W. L. 'Jamieson, Proprietor; Geol. I3. Elliott, Auctioneer. 05-1. 'Clearing Auction Sale, of Farm Stock incl Impleenenits at lot .2,1, con.' 1, Tuckersmith township, on Highway, '3 nines west of Sea - forth, on Tuesday, March 19th, at 1 &clock sharp, consisting of the fcllowinl,: HORSES —Matched team ' of geld- inge, wet.hine, 8100 lbs;'.7 and 9 years old; Heavy draught!-rriare, black, 7 years, 1650' lbs; black gelding, 12 years; filly, rising 3, sired by Glen - gyre, well broken; gelding, rising 2, well broken; filly, rising, 1 year; blade driver, -exbrago'cd third ,horse, rising seven. ' These horses' are in good condition. CATTLE -Black Holstein cow, 6 years, to freshen soon, real choice cow and heavy milker; white Holstein cow,, 8 years, milking, supposed to be in calf; Durham. grade cow, 7 years, milking good, supposed to be in calf; red cow, 4 _years old, to freshen in April; black Polled Angus cow, .4 years old, with calf at foot; Holstein cow, 5 years', to freshen March 25th;: 2 heifers, 2 years old, 900 lbs, half fat; Hereford heifer, 700 lbs, half fat; also a nuinber of Stockers. SHEEP -6 well-bred Leicester ewes, 2, and 3 years. PIGS -2 brood sows, extra' good ones; 11 store hogs, 100 lbs. IMPLEMENTS — McCormiok bin- der, 7 ft. cut, • used three seasons; Massey -Harris mower;$ ft..cut, new; Spring tooth cultivator; Massey Har ris seed drill, 14 hoe; IVfass$y-Harris hay loaders, new; Quebec riding plow, new, `only plowed 5 acres; single, fur- row walking plow;; Anderson,. 4 -sec-. tions harrows,` complete; wide disc with truck; Bain wagon, with box, complete; .gravel box; hay reek:; new stock rack;. Mjassey-Harris sleighs, new, used one;: season, with 2" rock elm wood rack and, bunks - separate; steel' roller; hay rack, wide; fanning mill;.ro'ot pulper; set brass mounted ' team harness; set nielde mounted team harness, used: one sea- son; three or. four hundred bushels of';gced oats, improved Banner;. -quan- tity of choice• rock' elm, planks;-neek yokes; whiffletrees; forks; chains;,. and numerous other -articles; includ- ing some houeshold effect. • . • •: TERMS: All suits- of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount -A months credit will 'be given on fur- nishing bankable paper or 4 per cent straight for'. cash. Everything must be sold as I have rented -my farm. ,G. W. Nett, Proprietor, Geo. H. El- liott, Auctioneer. 04-2. hi the L rice THE Pontiac• Big "Six is a • low- priced ear yet in performance, in.. beauty and style, in luxury, it offers all the advantages of a truly fine, big car.. Its big, new .L -head engine de- velops the speed, power and acceleration of a big car. Its new, noiseless internal four-wheel` brakes provide big ear safety and eontt'ol. It offers the big car syr-, enetry and beauty of stunning new Fisher bodies, flaring •fenders,. high, narrow radiators .and fine. car proportions and Tines. Learn by investigation what a de- cidedly . advantageous "buy” it represents. - No.s.a.c. J. E. HOWARD CLINTON,. ONTARIO \\. • ' RODUICT OP GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA,...'; LIMITED ,AUCTION SALE OF FRESH COWS, 'SPRINGERS, YOUNG CATTLE AND HOGS Will bo conducted on the premises- of- S. R. McMath, Tfol mesville, _at 1.30 -p.m., on March 20, as follows: , 2 Durham cows, fresh tina:e sale; 2 Ayrshire cows, fresh hr March; Part Jersey, to `freshen in March;. 4 Hol- steins, to freshen in April; 2'Darbams, to freshen in May; heifer to freshen in June; : cow, milking', to freshen` in Sept; handsome Ayrshire, to freshen in Oct.;' 2 heifers, partly fat; 3 young cattle, rising 2 years; 4.„ young cattle, rising. 1 year; 4 calves, 2 mths. old, from choice cows; 1 Durham bull, 15 months old;; 2 brood sows,'lit- ters 3 weeks old;"1 young hog, select type, 5 months; 25 pigs, 3..months cod; 1 sow, partly fat; 40 Barred rock pullets; 75 bushels White. Sweet Clover seed; quantity of cats; about 150 bus. of barley;' serviceable war: gon; mower that runs fine. The cows are a nice young bunch, quiet and kind, ranging from four to seven years of age. , Terms: • Eight months -credit will. be `given on furnishing approved joint notes, 5 per cent straight, discount will be allowed on credit amounts. 'S.' R. 1VIcMath,'Proprietor, G. Si. 'El- Iiott, • Auctioneer. 05-1. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURNITURE ON SAT- URDAY, MARCH 23rd, AT 1.30 ,• • SHARP Mrs. E. Parker has instructed the Undersigned to sell without reserve her household effects at her home; south of the G.T.E. depot,' Clinton, consisting . of the following: Oak secretary; oak chiffonier; oak roll top desk; oalc revolving book case; 2 oak chairs; leather seated, 10 -piece oak dining room suite; oak rocker; oak dresser and stand; 6 *tave piano cased organ in gond condition; ned rum sized refrigerator; 5 -piece par- lor suite; floor Lamp; reading lanip; 2 sideboards; fancy table; .6 dining room 'chairs; stretcher, bedstead, Quebec heater, nearly new; 2 point hydro stove with oven; electric iron; 2 burner coal oil stove; singer sew- ing machine; washing machine; wringer; set of scales; lawn mower; carpenter's tools; 6 kitchen chairs; several dozen sealers; ' quantity' of carred, fruit; cutting box; wheel bar- row; quantity of lumber; ladders forks; shovels; chick feeders and equipment Hamilton 'incubator; blankets, curtains, potatoes, disljes; pots; pans and numerous other ar- ticles. • - Everything to be sold and settled for on day .of sale as proprietress is leaving town. Terms: Strictly Cash, Mrs. E. Parker; Proprietress, Geo. Ii.• Elliott,- Auctioneer. 05-2. nolly; first ' vicep rsident, William Green;; second' vice-president, G. Gould; directors, P. Groves, .. 1-1." L, Salkeld, G. Sturdy, 0. IT: guard,' Hugh Mill, C. A, Robertson Ilorb Morris, Thomas Wilson, ,Thom- as Gundry, W. Doak, G. W. Schaefer, L.,L. Knox, Thomas Bowler, G. And - .rows, W. IT. Robertson, T. Bowler,, J. B. Reynolds; women directors:^ Mrs. J. Stewart, Mjrs. A. L. Max well, Mrs M. C. Swanson, Mrs. J, S. I-Iowrie, Miss; Frarriss, Mrs. W:. Green, Mrs. , C. A. Robertson, Mrs. J'ames,Connoillly, Miss H. Noble, Mrs. Tremblay honorary directors: J. S. Edward, J. W. Salkeld, E. R. Wigle,"' W. T. Murray; auditors, C. W.• Hol - Man,' H. R. Long. ' a nn e1 rare rr e " pr pgr e interest IP`in- t'erested send for an' invitation and descriptive matter.''Ali 010 Bays and Girls who were of 'Peterborough PETERBOROUGH HOLDS OLD HOME WEEK-, AND CELEBRATION Peterbarough, (Ont.), City and County Old IToan`e Week, Juno 29 to July 7, next, is its first real ifome Coming that has been attempted.' In^ vitations to attend are being issued to all who have been or can be ascertain- ed, with proper•k mailing address, Ov- er 4000 have been sent out *heady. ' Ib is .being arranged that the occas- ion shall be 'most lavishly celebrated.. the whole week being given rip to -a, Auction Sae Of Farm Stock and Implements at Lot 4. Concession 6, 14 anile east of Kinburn, on Thursday, March 21st, at 1 -d'clock sharp, consisting of the followings Black horse, rising 6 years, about 1600 pounds; brown mare rising 5 years. Cattle -Blue cow :8 yearsold, due to freshen time. of sale; choice r,•ed. cow, 7 years' old, to freshen . April 20th; White cow, 4 years dd. to freshen A7ii1 15th, 2 Durhain gradesteers, rising 8 years; 2 calves, rising 1 year. Pigs—Six pigs, about 3 months old. ' „Sheep-- Ten Sheep—Ten good Leicester ewes, due to Iamb about April' 1st. Implements -Good farm wagon; set bob sleighs, with flat rack; Portland cutter; road cart; scuffler; buggy' pole; neckyoke; double furrow Siding plow; tandmn hiteh; 2 furrow Cockshutt corn 'scuf- fler; pea harvester; Massey -Harris walkingplow; extension ladder; set plow harness; 5 horse collars; stick of maple' timber 8 inches. square; 24. feet long; quantity of gas .pipe, 1 inch; 2, corm planters pump rod for wind mill, 16 feet long; sylup barrel, set df`stock and diet from 14 cinch to 1 inch; 90 feet hayfork rope, and numerous' other articles. Terms— All sums of $10,00 and under,_cash; over that amount 8 months' credit "'will be given ;on furnishing approved joint bankable paper or a discount of 4 per cent. straight will: be allowed for cash • on credit amounts. Every- thing advertised to be sold as prop- rietor' has sold his farm. ANDREW SIV'1;LL, Proprietor, G. IT, Elliott, Auctioneer. 05-1.. Clearing. Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Iinplenents at lot 8,, con. 9, Hufett township, 2 miles north west of Kioburn, on Wed- nesday, March 27th, at 1' o'clock, sharp, consisting of the following: HORSES;—Gelding', 8 years old. CATTLE -4 fresh cows; 2 fat heifers; dry cow; 12 grass steers; 5 year old' steers; 5 calves. PIGS•• --Sow, due to farrow April let; 9 store hogs. IMPLEMENTS -13 -hoe seed drill; spring tooth cultivator; land roller; Auction $ale Of Household Effects at Brucefield on Monday, March 18th, at '2 -pan. sharp consisting of cupboards, chairs, tables, beds and bedding, stove writ-. ing desk, jewelery, dishes, granitware and numerous other articles. Every- thing to bi sold in order to wind up the estate. Terms: Cash. G. H. El- liott, Auctioneer. . 05-1. AUCTION SALE OP FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS At lot 24, IVfaitland concession, Colborne Townsjlip, on Tuesday, March 26th, at 1 o'clock sharp,' con- sisting of the fallowing; HORSES—Bay filly, 3 years old, well broken, good work horse. CATTLE—Choice Hereford cow, 6 years old, freshened 2 weeks; choice Hereford cow, 7 years old, due to freshen time of sale; black cow, 3 years -old, freshened in January; Black cow, 4, years old, due to fresh- en in April; Holstein, cow, 8 years old, milking; Durham cow; 10 years old, due to freshen May 7th; Durham cow, 4 years old, due to freshen May 15th;. 2 farrow cows; 7 good 2 -year- old steers in good condition; 2 steers, rising 2 years 'old; 4 heifers, rising 2 years old; 6 spring calves; 2 young calves. PIGS—Brd'od sow, dtio to farrow in April; 3. store hogs, weighing about 180 lbs• each; 0• chunks, weighing about 60 lbs. each. ' IMPLEMENTS — Massey -Harris binder, 6 ft. cut; Massey -Harris 11 hoe, fertilizer drill, nearly new; •Mais,- sey-Harris 10 -ft. hay rake; Massey - Harris 17 spring tooth cultivator; Frost & Wood mower, 6 -ft. cut; Deer- ing corn cultivator; 2 horse Oliver corn cultivator; 2 furrow Perrin rid- ing plow; single furrow Cockshutt riding plow; 2 sob iron harrows; land roller; heavy set sloop sleighs; Chat- ham fanning mill; basket rack; 6 horse power International gasoline engine; Iron frame, sawing machine; 2 set disc harrows; P©tato plow; grain grinder; set of scales; set of power clippers, • Stewart make; tank pump; force pump; 40 gal. oil drum; 2 oil barrels, evaporator paring ma- chine; quantity of alfalfa hay; about. 100 bus. seed barley; about 100 bus. of buckwheat and numerous other articles. ')Everything to be sold• as prdprietor has rented his farm, TERMS: I•Iay, grain and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that tunount 7 months' credit will be giv- en on furnishing approved joint bank- able paper, or a discount 'of 4 per cent straight allowed for cash on credit amounts. L. B. Snyder, Prop- rietor; Gdo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. • ' 05-2. MARCH ROD AND GUN Featured in the March issue of Rad and Gun and Canadian Silver Fox News are several splendid stories and articles dealing '" with all kinds of,. outdoor life in Canada. Among these are yarns of the ever popular sports of angling and hunting ducks and big game written, by men of 'long exper- ience..: The current ;articlein the pages •of 'this -national sporting mag- azine by Robert James, "That Nel- son River Trail' gives a wonderfully descriptive picture of the trails of a party of amateur trail breakers on a trip by dog team in the far north. The regular. departments on guns and: ammunition, trapping, angling, dogs and'•tite silver fox industry are full of authoritative material. W. Wiesen, popular writer on natur- al history, 'this month commences a new series of articles on the smaller mammals, Rod., and...Gun and Canadian Silver Fox News is published monthly by W. J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock,. Ont. GODERICH: Tho Goderieb Ag- ricultural Soeioty has named Monday;; Tuesday and Wednesday,' September 16, 17 -and 18, as the dates for this year's annual' exhibition:, At the ,an ,nual meeting the following officers' were, chosen: President, James C'on- rfler are asked tb communicate With 4'. Il. Dobbin, Secretary of the .010 Haire, Week Association, City hall,, 'Peterborough, Canada. ream 43•.w.e4,0,01. WE RECOGNIZE.- QUALITY - and DISTRIBUTE THE CASH ACCORDINGLY at` CLINTON- CREAMERY, 'CLINTON. PHONE 145 SEAPORTH BRANCH; SEAPORT$ PHONE 162 CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO, PONE 190 Gunn, Langlois 8r Co., Li ,t ited HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE. PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE DROUD,of its past record, alert to present opportunities and mindful of the standards it has 'constantly upheld, the Bank of Montreal is now entering upon the one hundred and twelfth year of its service. Today in resources and organization the Bank is better equipped than at any other period in its history. to render prompt and efficient service to the people and business inter- ests of Canada. BAN 4 tNTi...EAL Established 1817 TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS 05 ,`;870,000,000 • Clinton Branch: H. R. SHARP, Manager yrs never been done before! Never, in all motor car history, have all the Chevrolet dealers in Canada got together to slash Used Car prices and clear out their entire stock in a single month. Here they are . . good Used Cars . . taken in on the Outstanding Cheyjplet .. bought right, kept eight, priced right. • Now the New Chevrolets are coarsing to meet the spring deliveries . And gvery Used Car has got to GO! - That's why we've made k worth your while to bury now! It's an opportunity nobody's ever .had before . an opportunityyou may never have again: One weekhas gone. Act now! vc...,.n.. HAStri_ o eiisisAtenitis 2 1927 Chevrolet Trucks Cheap 1928 Coach $625 1924 Sedan $400 1924 Ford $100 (Extra Good Shape at Bargain) It. liavis, Olhiton •