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‘IVionelt Order Enclosed",.
poll safety and convenience in sending
money by mallanywhere in Canada,
the United States •or the British Isles,
use Royal Bank Money. Orders. They
may be obtained at any branch of this
Batlk and are issued payable in either
dollars or pounds. - •
The tbriyal Bank
'''818 • of Canada
Cliritoh Branch' - - R. E. Manning, Manager
GODERICH. ,The annual emigre-
-gational meeting of North Street UM -
led Church was held last week and
..all the reports presented by the var-
leas organizations showed theehurch
-to be in a flourishing condition. A.
"emaiommormsommi
1%. Robertson reported for the mis-
sionary and maintenanee fund, stat-
ing that a total elf $3,007.15.for. the
year 1928 had been sent to the head
office at Toronto, W. C. Pridham,
treasurer,of the general fund, report-
Early
Settlers
Walked miles be
get a bag of flour
and if you couldn't get
Purity Flour today at all
good grocers it would
be still worth walking
miles for because it is
"b est for all your
baking."
A Baking Expert says:
"Purity is a strong, rich
flour with,great expand.
ing qualities . • , if
your cake recipe calls for
ordinary pastry flour use
1 tablespoon less per cup
of Purity, and if milk Is
called for use half milk
and half Water (luke.
Svarm), as milk alone
tends to make the cake
dry."
For pastry that melts
in your mouth, use 2
tablespoons less per cup
of Purity Flour and 1
level tablespoon more of
shortening. Roll it dry.
You extra rich pastry use
half butter and half lard,
Get a sock of
Purity Flour today.
Our famous Purity Flour
Cook Book maned for 50c,
Western Canada Flour
Mills Co. Limited
Toronto 911'
2'1 4
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of 944,4g;
!''Olealt.e;4eprted ,that •he
w.as05,.
erease,of 11. geesrii. William Bailie'',
TOM` •2 -Pd W. Herb.. were returna
edf. ariothtern :on "the session,
9111.Q 8Jen1UD 4)ert':'
son. Were,,appointed to fill „Vacancies
.en- the session:board.:
J. :IL Whe1or, W. Pridhant and
,Long' ,werp reappointed tO the
beard:10f stewards "Mid. 'the folleiving.
new members we ' elected: A, ,•1•4,,
C�10', L• C. '.0lialmian,M. MCKP
George 'Andiewai,
GODERICH: -A public meeting
in -
dr auspices of, the '<icor branch- of
the Canadian- Cub was held in 1Vrac-•
Kay •Ifall -• 1st Thursday --, evening.
There was a -fair attendance of reR7,
resentative .• eitiaens. ' Prof: - Fred
Landoll, of the University of Western
Ontario, , Lend'c4, was the,spealter of
the evening. Prof. Landon gave an
interesting and informative - address,
taking ashis subject: "The Story. of
John BroWnv" • •,
TAYLIOR—IiiStanley-township, on
March 8th, to Mr., and Mrs. 'Garnet
'Taylor, a daughter.
PEARSON—In Bayfield, on March
7th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Pear-
son, a son.--Thorrias
•IVIII)DLETON — Clinton Public
Hospital, on March 7th, to Reeve'
J. R. and Mrs. Middleton, Goderich
toamship; a daughter.
Seed Barley For Sale
Quantity of seed barley, suitable
for mixing with olats. Apply to Wm.
Wt Broadfoot, R. R. No. 3, Seaforth,
Phone 614r11, Clinton. 05-1,
• ' Coke! Coke!
have a car of coke ordered', which
will.be here in a few days. This will
be gold at reasonable prices off the
car. See me /or yo'ur spring supply.
A. D. MaCartneyi 054f.
. Seed Barley and Beans
A gnantity of 2 -rowed barley,
clean and suitable fop seed, also some
No.- 1 ,eaality white seed beans. Ap-
plyto G M. Steep, R. .R. No. 3.
Phone 6054.3; Clinton. 05-2-p.
• $100.00 IN PRIZES -•
See Canadian Magazine for March
On sale at your news agents or
send 10c to 347 Adelaide' Street -
West, Toronto 2. 05-1.
Potatoes
I am getting in a car of P, E. I.
certified Seed.
Anyone plaatingt• Ontario potatoes
this year is poisbning his pocket hook
for next winter.
If we are -going to compete with
T. E. I. we have to plant one variety
and if you have even 20 bags to s'ell
next fall we can Ship a car load of
grade A quality and get a market
like our P. E. L fellows do, otherwise
we are domed. -As stores will not
handle your potatoes today and take
a chance with losing their customo
ers and Mr. Farmer you aro the loos-
er. Gcivernment" -certified potatoes
are all taged and true to variety and
clean of disease. Also are high yield-
ers and will pay you 100 per cent on
your investment:
Also use Niagara Limo on your
garden and potato ground at rate of
1 ton per acre. My returns last year
were 25 bags more potatoes per acre,
which netted %me $17.00 clear after
paying fer the lime. Phone me at
once if interested for prices and par-
ticulars on Potatoes, Lime and Gar-
den Fertilizer, as all orders should
be on hand ' by '23rd for prompt de-
livery. Yours for prosperity, Jona-
than E. Hugill, :Phone 616r84.
05-2-11.
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Is "Mortgaged to the
Goo.' Lusi ess?
Of course it's not, and that is why all
the new money needed, for expansion
of the telephone , syStem cannot be
raised by bond issues:
Part of the motley will come froth bond
Issues -- a new issue has just been an-
nounced — but a large part must con-
tinue to come from new issue S of stock.
47,
fit"
If a handicap is placed on telephone ex-
pansion the only ultimate sufferers will
be those who use, or want, telephones " -
in Ontario and Quebec. •
By 1934 Oratarie and Quebeae will need' a million
telephones. They cannot be provided without
new money to extent, the system.
THE BELL TELEPHONE -..
COMPANY OF CANADA
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UKI CLITON NEWS
TOGRAPHS
114v? Y°;-1 stitoio puoto: tho
Children' ot• the family or father and
moilleg better fiat pet It of any long-
er' comp in to aly Studio and have
soMe geed -Portraits Made by, me. I'
exPect 'to open ney, Clinton Studio
very soon now, $o watch this spaoe
for (Veiling (19)1 with Special Prices
It wail pay you.
w124Ess PORTRAIT STUDIO
.'Clintan -and Mitchell
Member_of Florist Telegraph delivery
Association -
CUT FLOWERS, 111,0RAli
For All OccasionS, Sent Anywhere.
Our Greenhouse is a near as your
Chas.- V. Cooke
Two Phones --66w and 66j
Car - Insurance
Life Insurance
Fire Insurance
Also ' Real Estate. and Safe
Iontestments. "
Dividends paid 1Vikaithly, 1 percent
per monthby •.
STANDARD ROYALTIES, LTD.
J. G. CHOWEN
CLINTON.
P. 0. Box, 155 Phone, -52
04-12.
ATTENTION
Our Spring Samples have just ar-
riv,ed. We are showing' the finest
lines
FANCY WORSTEDS, SERGES AND
• TWEEDS
Wo have 'men- had.
PRICES FROM $18 TO $30.
ALSO WITH TRY ON
Clinton Manufacturing Co.
Perrin Block, Clinton.
05-2-p.
Clinton's Leading Meat Market
MEATS
Fresh Hams 22e
Fresh Picnic Hams 18c
Breakfast Bacon 28c
Smoked Cottage Rolls 280
Pea IVIeal Cottage Rolls ' 28e
Lion Pot Roast 23c
Pork Cliops 23c
Home-made Pork Sausage 20c
20 lb. pail Lard , $3.25
Home-made or Dumart's Lard
in bulk, small lots 20e
See us for large cuts of Pork or
halves also best quality
BEEF, VEAL, LAMB, CHICKENS
at good reasonable prices.
Balogna, Liver Sausages, Ring Bal-
ogna, Cooked Ham, Jellied Veal,
Home-made Head Cheese, -Summer
Sausages, Weiners.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
Pasture Farm to Rent
60 acres of good pasture, lot 17,
con. 3, Hullett, also two stacks of
good hay will be sold reasonable.
,Apply to John. Ginn, Clinton, Ont.
05-2.
Light Delivery Service
Having bought out the O'Neil de-
livery I am prepared to do general
light delvery in town'. Phone calls
to 168 or to O'Neil's store, phone 48.
L. J. Cree. 05-4-p.
• • ••• For Sale
A comfortable seven room cottage
with town water and electric lights,
V1 acre of land with small fruit and
good stable with chicken house. Ap-
ply to Alex. Sloman, Hunan street,
Clinton. . • 054f.
For Sale
3 choice yearling Jersey heifers,
Apply W. V. Rely, Londesboro, phone
Blyth; 28r6. 05-1-p.
For Sale
,Sonie well bred Holstein heifers,
bred for fall milkers, Durham bull,
red, ready for service; some grass
cows; a few good ewes and some tur-
key hens. Apply' to Harold Penhale,
NOTICE TO ditEraTojts
In the Estate of John Ford, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of John Ford, late of the
Township of Goderich, in the County
of Huron,, yeoman, deceased, who
died on or about the 13th day of No-
„vember, A.D., 1928, .are required to
deliver to Elizabeth Ford, thp admin-
istratrix of the said estate or W. Bry-
done, solicitor, on or before' the 31st
day of March, A.D., 1929, a full state -
maid of their' claims together with
particulars thereof, and the nature -of
the seeurities, if any, held by them
all duly verified by affidavit.
. AND' TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the
said administratrix will proceed to
distribute the estate of the said de-
ceased amongst the, persons entitled
thereto having regard only to sueb
elaims.as she shall have -received due
notice and in imeordance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, 'this
12th day of March, A.D., 10019
BRYDONB, Clinton, -Ontario,
• dolieitor for the said.Admjnistratrix.
WANTED
, .
wr,g, Xat'e a Feelr,Inaricet for Googe
and Duck featherS this month.
Th are huYera of Eggs, Live- and'
'Dressed .Ponitry, every • day 'in "the
week,-,throughoiltthe year "at good
Clirstott Poultry House
N. W. Trewarttia--'-
,
Office, 1214j
Custom. ' Sawing
itr sawraill wIll set on. S.S.
CooPer's lot, the FOun
cir
Clinton, the coining spring.
We are in the market for good
majile, elm, basswood and ash logi.
Mr, W, J. Nediger measure
your logs and gimyou, your cheques.
Inquire. regarding prices of Mr.
Nediger or of
• MeEWAN BROS., HAYFIELD,
Phone:626r4, Clinton central. 014f.
Insurance. And- Service,
When you have signed on the dot-
ted line,. and paid. your premium you
have done your part. It is then up,
to the agent and the company he rep-
resents. '
We aim tol give our clients efficient
service. In advice as to the "policy
best suited to their needs. in gener-
al information concerning insurance,
and in prompt settlement of claims.
We write all lines specializing at
this season in Automobile and Per-
sonal Accident Insurance,
H. E. RORKE
Representing 25. leading British, Can-
adian and American Coinpanies.
P. 0. Box, 147. Phone, 253w
Sun Lite_ Agency 0242
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Brooder and Poultry
' 'SUPPLIES -
BREAD AND PASTRY FL(TJR •
Oilcake Bran and Shores, Calfmeal,
• • Cod Liver Oil
We handle Stammax Chick Feeds and
mashes.
Some feed and seed oats on hand
WHEAT WANTED
Charlesworth
Flour and Feed Phone 199.
THE P F.11 LA R RETAIL PR CE
• OF
SPLITDORF
6-TTJHE BATTERY 1 DIAL RADIO
IS $125.00 STRIPPED
Buy one at this price and we will in-
clude Free the following:
One Baldwin loud speaker 425.00
6 Westinghouse Tubes 12 . 00
2 Burgess B. Batteries '10 . 00
1 A Battery, 90 volts 12 . 00
One oriel 5.00
136400
SET $125.00
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TOTAL .
ALL FOR
INSTALLED FREE
$189.0.0
$125.00
H. A. HOVEY
Lost
.A, pair of team spread rings, be-
tween the Clinton Creamery and Var-
na. Finder please leave at Cream-
ry and get reward. 05-1-p.
House For Sale
7 room house, situated corner .02
Erie and Huron streets. Tohvn wat-
er and soft water. 1/2 acre land
with fruit trees,
good stable and hen
house. Apply to 1VIrs. T. W. Mc-
Cartney, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone
604r22. • 044f
Pullets For Sale
40 bred -to -lay Barred Rock pullets.
Apply to Oliver Pocock, R. R. No, 2,
Clinton: Phone 610r42, Clinton cen-
tral. . 2-p.
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•Baby's Buggy
Reed baby's buggy for sale, in first
class condition. Apply to. kin. S.
Taylor, Box 88, Clinton, 04-tf ,
• For Sale
Emu pure-bred Shorthorn
color red and roan, from nine to six-
teen mouths old. Jos. Hood, Kippen,
' 04-tf.
• For Sale
Rubber tire buggy, wagon box,
stock rack, set of harrows, set of
double harness, light sleigh, also
Pereheron mare. Apply to W. Cor-
ey, R. R. No, 3, Clinton, Phone 25-
605, Clinten central. 08-3-p.
Cottage For- Sale., • „,
6 rooms .with frost -proof cement
cellar, good summer kitchen, electric
lights, soft water cistern, good gar-
den with fruit, etc, two lots on
Rattenbury street, west. Mrs,
Thomas White, Clinton. 03-8
Farm ,For Sale
118 acres, lot 84 and part 85, the
Huron road, (paved highway) 14 mile
west of Ilohnesville, school, church
and railway station. 8:room house,
barn 50x55 ft., driving shed, he11
house' and pig pen 411 in good repair.
About 30 acres of this farni, with the
buildings, that • lying north of, the
railway, Will be sold separately if
desired, balance good pasture land.
Apply to Miss Elizabet,h Ford or to
F. G. Ford,Rox 363, Clinton. Phone
, • THU:13•04'.1 NAOCit
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MEAN'S iyivcir TO YOU -IN. SAVINGS WHERE CASH PURL
CHASES ARE IVIADE1'.• ,WE LIST BELOW A FE* OF
• ' OUR ,SPECIALS.
IlygYiene Cod Liver Oil Ter Poultry, per gal
Pure Epsom Salts, 6 lbs. for
Pure Sulphur, 2, lbs.
Salt Petre; per pound . ....... ,....,
Perfection Oil Stove Wicks,. each, , ,
Electric Light bulbs, 6 for
Sweat Padit, each '•
Goodrich Rubber `Beets, reg. $4.50 at . •
Goodricli Rubber Boeta, reg. $5.26 at
Work Shoes,, reg. EVI: $4511
25e
, • „ 25e
. ....... 12c
35c,
.........$1,00
50(1
.....::..$3.75
....... $4.25
.........$3.75
A few odd sizes in Men's`Latliee and Boys Rubbers, Heavy Rub-
bers and Boots to clear at Oast. •
TELEPHONE 53 CLINTON-*
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inmestoosamma
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric. Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs. Phone 7
Wallpaper
Season Is Here
Sunworthy 'Wallpapers sold and
hung by Evered L. Johnston, Phone
No. 640r14, Clinton central. 400
samples to choose from. . Papers
range from 5c td $1.25 per roll. Price
for hanging, 16c; lap 18c; wire edge,
20c .for butting and paste supplied.
• Five Hundred Dollars.
Do you want it?. By buying 'this
eighty acres of productive loam with
good, drainage; pieturesque location,
-ydu will profit this. Farm about two.
miles from •Clinton; buildings 'con -
slat of good house, barn, also wind-
mill. Considerable bush. Terms:
W. Brydone, Clinton. Owner, 322
South Main, Ramo, Michigan.
May -2.
Logs Wanted
Highest cash price will be paid for
good elin, maple, ash and basswood
logs delivered in our yard at Bay-
field and Goderich Township: Me -
Ewen 'Bros., phone 624r4, Clinton.
97-tf
Baby Chicks
Hatched in the Huron Mammoth
the cleanest and healthiest hatching
machine going. Cleans the air from
the hatching trays before it mixes
with the eggs by patented process.
Barred Rocks and White Leghotns.
Order early. No deposit required.
Price guaranteed satisfactory ten
days before shipment, Custom
hatching $4.„00 for one hundred; $15
for five hundred. Phone 97r4, Han-
sen central. J. E. McKinley, Zur-
ich. 01-10.
Hay For Sale
Quantity of timothy hay, mixed
with a little alfalfa, well cured. AP -
ply to T. R. Jenkins, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton. Phone 610r23, Clinton cen-
tral. 03-4.
House For Sale
8 -room house,' Rattenbury street,
west, good cellar, furnace, town and
soft water, small garden. Apply on'
premises to G. R. Taylor. 01-6.
Cltriton's
tA' ' '1FIr
LDpKATTHE A112-14Am.
ITS WONDERNI. HOW
'IleY1,6:6 IN ANY
KIN D -OF
WEATHER
LOOK AT
US! ITS
UST AS WONDER-
tn. How 1,N,E 60
ANy KIND
oF
WEATHER
If we weren't coal dealers our
selves— '
We'cl call your attention to the
fact that the coal dealer—like the
doctor, the postman, the policeman
—any ether man who serves the
public, is expected to be on- duty in
any kind of weather,
To keep people supplied with life-
giving heat is a big responsibility.
But it is a responSibility which we
gladly shoulder. •
You can depend on us for good
octal and unfaltering service,
Call the agrrauts
, for good, clean coal
11 1111:1r1
COAL COMPANY
PHONE 74 CLINT/14 W. J. Nediger Prop'
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and r
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms wer Heard's B..rber shop.
W. J. Jago. • 2283 -ti
FARMERS.
Wishing Repairs or Parts for
•Cockshutt or Frost 'and Woods Ma-
chines of any kind shobIrl,call at my
Residence,'
• I also 'handle Pockshutt' Cream
Separators.
JOHN V. DIEHL,. '
Queen Street, Clinton.
8142.
Raw Furs Wanted
Don't sell your furs till you get
my prices which are higher than you
can get elswhere. You are loosing
money selling to other dealers.
H. A. Hovey
Clinton 9042,
McCgrmick-Deering Agency
Having taken over the above ag-
ency for this district I vill 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 mounding
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door to
Jones' blacksmith shop, King street.
W. J. STEWART
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 044f.
WALL PAPER
It is not too early to think of you
Wall' Paper needs. I have six bun.
dred samples to Choose from.
PRICES 5c to $2.00 PER ROLL '
D. A. KAY
Huron Street , Phone 284
We Want Your
Milk and Cream
We are 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 ehees4
or pasturised butter in prints or sot.
ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., RI
R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32.
THE HOLMESVILLA CO -OPERA:.
TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER
, COMPANY. LIMITED
Eggs and Poultry
Home on Tuesday and Friday fore-
noon: to: take in Poultry.
Eggs handled at residence event'
day—graded by an experienced grad-
er, for which we pay the highest mar-
ket price.
Cream purchased for Stillman's
A. E. Finch
Viking. Cream Separator Agent. '
Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231
2742.
RADIO
KOLSTER-KING
Buy a radio for the family
in doing dP you will bel
giving them something which thog
can enjoy the year around.
We are dealers for the Kolster ani
Kings sets and will be pleased to gin
you a demonstration .at any tines.
Batteries charged and atm A
for the winter