The Clinton News Record, 1929-05-02, Page 5TIURSDA.V; KA. 2, 1229
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'HURON PRESBYYTIl1 Y ANA
' PRESB'Y,TERI T lv
E%ETElR11ZETUE$ID Y•
EXETER,' April 30.—The nteetxng
•ef the Him* Presbytery of C the•`Unx
March s..h 'in the Mai
'Uni-
ted . h r h ,, was. eld , n
<Street United;Chlireh to -day 'with' it
large;,attendance of ;delegates, ..Ilse
following officers were in charge:
Rey. R. H. Barnby,' of';Blyth; 'ehairr
.rnan; ReV. W.'A.'Bremner, Biu.cefield
chairman Of A and E.'fund• :Rev. W.
B.'Alp, of Auburn, secretary,,,,
An, nterestixg item of the `tnorn-
•Ux 1pr;ogranr was the'statistiee report
'-lay the, Secretary, - which ' • shows -ar
splendid `alto encouraging growth in
the chnrob. irk for: the ,ceunty, "Ai-,
ter the morning cession the delegates
adjourned „to,'the beseraent 'of the'
•ehuck, wherg a splendid lunch was
it
t e ladle "o "the church.
d by h s of c u
At the>afternoon': session reports
u committees v i ear
-of vara s c ere heard
a
and a'''busy afternoon was spent until
-the close cif the session at 5.
Some of the -delegates• present are
•as follows: Rev. W. Knight, Mr.
Torn, Rev. Clarke, Rev. Ford, W.
Bailey, F. Dustow, all of Gaderich;
Rev. Hogg, Rev: Holmes, 'W. Hellyar,
Rev,. Doan, L. Tyndall; J. johns,
• of Clinton; = "Bev. Davison,
•ef Wingham; Rev. Irwin, of Central-
ia; Rev. Mlooi.+ehouse Rev. M teTavish,
Rev. Down, W. Medd,,E. shaplon, C.
•Cann; of ,Exeter.; Rev, White, of Elm-
ville; Rev. Chandler, W. Brown,. of
Fordwieh; Rev. Weir, S. Kerniek, of
'Myth; Rev; •Craik, of Gerrie; Rev.
Sinclair, W. Dougall,.. of Hensall;
'Rev.'Beleingbrok,'R. Rant, of Wsox-
eter; Rev. Colling, R, McGregor, of
'Grand Bend; Rev, Walden, A. Shaw,
of Bluevale; Rev. Guest, M2. 'Turn-
bull, Mr. Baker, of Ethel; Rev. Her-
-beet, of Iiolmesville; Rev. Walker of
'Dungannon; Rev. Lundy of Nile; Rev.
Abery. of Londesborci; Rev. Anthony
cif Thames Road; Rev. Penrose, of
Varna; • W. McDowell, of Auburn;
'Rev. McDonald, Rev. Snaith, J. Soctt,
W. P. Lane of Seaforth; •Rov, Brown
of Ashfield; Rev. Connor, of Kippen;
Rev. Maines, ,of Welton; Rev. Ba'-
"ker of Brussels; Rev. Scobie of
Belgrave; Rev. Outfield of Lucknorv;
J. , Woodall, of Crediton; J. Jarrett,
of Hillsgreen.
Miissionary Society
The meeting of the Huron Presby-
terial Vlromen's Missionary Society
was held in the James. Street United
Church with an attendance of about
400 women and girls, and Mrs. J.
E. Hogg, of Clinton, presiding.
Atter an opening service by the
Thames Road Auxiliary, the welcom-
ing address was given by Mrs. (Rev.)
McTavish, of Exeter. Then follow-
ed the roll call,, which showed 62
auxiliarieee One Y. W. Auxiliary, 14
Mission Circles, ,seven C. G. I. T.
groups. 33 Mission Bands; seven
Baby Bands, . totaling 124 organiza-
tions. Then fchlowed some very en-
couraging reports from different
secretaries showing progress along
every line, after which the treasurer
reported receipts totalling $18,785.
Rev, Dr. Barnby, of Blyth, brought
greetings from the presbytery. The
xntixiting session was then closed by
'THE CLINTON-NEWS , itECORD
Mgrs•Follie]t
-'rhe- afterao 0t sesS.ion %vas', opened
at 2o'clok;bir the Hensall Auxiliary
followed by' -the question drawer+ con
ducted by ' Mrs. Laiie, of , Seatdrth..
Rov, A. Gilehiist,:ay{ St Catharines
'and Mese Tessio•;;W,eir, ; were the
speakers of%the afterixobn and were
followed by a laiaade'duet. and',a+,itds-
siormy. story by lt'1'ass Sweete a mem-
bar .",o'f Joiner Street Mission Band,
The •election of Officere, then took
place and they" were installed by the
Rev. Mr,' Clarke, af" Gedertel': The
gessi ou was then cloe, with' th'an ad-
dress
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dress of, thanks by Mrs. I•Iogg, of
Clinton, and ' prayer' by Mrs. Davi-
son. of Wingham. _
A, splendid dinner'; was 'supplied at
12 o'clock in the basement -of the
church by the ladies' of James'' Street
Church, The officers elected •were
as follows: Past president,
Mrs
. J, ,
E. Rogge- Clinton; president; Irs.
Mc hlatd, ;xeter, first vice-president,
Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Wroxeter; see -
and, yiee-presidont, Mays, Lane, Sea-
forth; .third vice-president,, • Mrs.
Wight/nen, ;Blyth; fourth vice-pres-
ident, Mrs. 'Anthony, Thames Road;
redording .secretary, Miss 'Consitt,
I•Iensall; corresponding secretary,
1V1rs, Gardiner, Clinton; treasurer,'
Mrs. Greer, Wingham; C. G. L T.
secretary, Mrs Davison, Wingham;
Young Peoples Secretary, -1VMrs
Centralia, children's secretary,
Mrs. Stobie, Bel,erave; asseeiated
helpers'' secretary„ Mrs. Connor, Kip -
pen; supply secretary, Mrs. Verner,
Clinton; assistant supply secretary.
Mfrs. Andrew, Goderieh; secretary of
Christian steheardshlip and finance,
Mrs: McKenzie, Egmoudville; Mis-
sionary Monthly secretary, Mrs.
Doan, Clinton;., strangers'_. secretary,
Mrs, Bremner, Brucefield; literature
secretary, Mee. Southcott.•Exeter;
press secretary, Mlss A. Lawrence,
Seaforth; temperance secretary, Mrs.
Cplbcp'ne, Godeiieli; without port-
folio, Mrs, Hamilton, Goderich, and
Ml s. Wilsen, Winghaun,
Varna"
The play entitled, "Sunny Jane,"
put on by the young people of the
United church, Hensall, last Friday
night in the town hall, proved a de-
cided success. The night being ideal,
the hall was packed. -
The comedy was clean, hmnorous
and practical to everyday life. The
moral of "They who dig a pit for
others are themselves likely • to fall
into it," was fully demonstrated.'
Th audience shichved their apprec-
iation by their frequent applause
and the several different characters
whd so - ably took their parts acquit-
ted themselves most admirably..
Proceeds over $50 will be in aid of
Y. P. S. -
Wanted
First class sawyer, Also cabinet
makers, Apply to Jones Bros., Lim-
ited, Dundas, Ont. 12-L
Miaid Wanted
Experienced maid, for general
housework. Mrs. J. B. Kelly, Goder-
ich, Ont, 12-2,
SAVE and
,VEST
i OUR money will not be
idle while'awaiting perma-
nent investment, if you
deposit it in a Savings
Account in the Bank of
Montreal. -
Interest is paid on. all Savings
Deposits.
IANKOF
MONTREAL
Total Assets
in excess of
$870,000,000
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BROT5F - In Montreal,
• Quebec; on •April 27th, Doris Win-
nifred; 'daughter of Mr. and M?'s.
H. ,F,;Broke,•Hamilton, to Sydney
J. %Vette, Montreal; son of Mr. and
Mfrs. W. li. 'W'atts, Clintop,.
Birth s s"�
PREST—In H.uliett tlownshili, on
Apr•il'24th, to Mr, and -Mfrs: Fred
Pi'est,, a daughter:
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24th, • to .. Mr. -'anti. lrs. Vinton
Loucks, (formerly Emily' ,flurnter,
,Clinton),, a soja.`" •}
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ER -VON -In B ayfi ie
ld, on April 27th;
John A. Erwiri,,Mother of A, E.
SHIPLEY -At 'Calgary, ; on April'
28t Di
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Shipley, •son of the
late William Shipley 'of 'Clinton, •
Dclinestie Help Wanted
Good, reliable girl to help around
the ,hoose. `Duties not heavy, liberal
wages. Inquire at The News -Record.
office. 12-4.
For Sale
Horse -rising 5 years, weighing
between 1600 and 1700. lbs. •Apply
to Geo, Farquhar,Gravel Road, 2
miles north of Clinton, -124f,
Wanted
Experienced veneer :man,' one used
to vegetable glue and able to match
veneer. Power 'press. Steady Work.
Apply td Jones Bros:, Limited, Dun-'
des, Ont. 12-1
For Sale
Three burner oil stcjve, ltf'cClary's
Florence automatic, with oven, in
.good -repair; reasonable price, tele-
phone 620 ring 14, Clinton. central
Mrs. J. A, Innes, 12-tf,
Cottage For Sale
Small' frame cottage for sale on
Rattenbury street. Possession at
once. Apply to W. Brydone, or J.
T. Turner, Administrator of Estate
of Catherine Webster. 12-3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate •of Catherine Webster,
Deceased
NOTICE Is Hereby given that all
perse(ne ' having claims against the
estate Of Catherine Webster, late of
the. Town of Clinton, in the County
of Huron, spinster, deceased, who
died on or about the twenty-fifth
day of September, A,D., 1928, are re-
quired to deliver to John T. Turner,
the administrator of the said estate
Or W.. Brydone, solicitor, on or be-
fore the twentieth day of 115ay, A.D.,
1928, a fell statement of their claims
together ' with particulars thereof,
and the nature of the securities if any
held by thein all duly verified by af-
fidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said Last mentioned dittO the said
administrator will proceed to distrib-
ute the estate cif the said deceased
amongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims as
he shall have received clue notice end
in accordance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
29th day of April; A.D., 1929,
W, BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario,
' Solicitor for the said estate.
12-3.
Automatic Postal
Machines
With the sale of another 600 Ma-
chine Units, no more will be offered
to, the public, the Company financ-
ing the others throngh their own
Directors.
These Machines guarantee a Mini-
mum of 8 per cent. per annum in
quarterly cheques but have been
paying art average of 12 per cent,
with prospects of • much greater re-
turns. Price $85 each with a bonus
of $15 when redeemed by the Com-
pany. •
If interested, wire or hail order
to Canadian, Royalties Limited,214
John Street, Th*onto. 12-1.
TENDERS WANTED
For the interior decoration and the
painting of the exterior of the Hol-
mesville United church. Tenders re-
ceived up to Wednesday, May 15th,
by the undersigned,
H. J. Trewartha
R. R. No. 2, Clinton, 12-2.
The Ontario Railway
and Municipal Board:
151
(P. F. A-2211)
In the matter of the Application
of the Municipality : of Tuekersmith
1 dr approval of an annual charge of
:$15:00 sd Subscribers to The. Tucker
smith "Municipal Telephone System,
the said charge, to include all battery,
'renewals,
APPQINTMI1NT 'FOR HEARING
'The Ontario Railway= and Muni-
cipal Board hereby appoints Wed-
nosday, the Fifteenth Day of M;ay,.
A.D. 1929, at, the hoer, of aquarter
past one o'elle& in the afternoon,
tti 1 T'tit
R wa Time.) in h
V tete u
l ) w hall in
the C
To n'o'. 1
w f rnttcI,
for hearing the
above applic`a
non. All persons hav-
ing an
av-
nig"an interes
t in this 'matter
at
d de-
siring to be heard arsedirected;to at-
tend at the time and place as afore-
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fore -,.f
bate'i •at Toronto this seventeenth
-Day of Anril A,D., 1929.
II. C. SNELL, Secretary.
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Br. Bacon in, piece 26c.
4.
-2
6Soked Cott Rolls 28c
Pea.�e1
Homemade ada Sn sa e•22c•,
Head e 'ChJellied'
ese 20c-
Cooked
-Veal o f
L a 3
Oc
Varies o f Coo d
Y lJ a , ke Elam, Mac and
Cheese Loaf; Bologna, Ring Bologna
Liver, Sausages and Weiners
always on hand
LARD:
1Olbp ail
1.60
5 ib' pail" 80c
it 50c
ail $3.00
20 Ib
Small bulk lots 17c lb
Everything in Fresh
Pork, Veal, Beaf and
Lamb
CONNELL & TYNDALL
Clinton's Leading Neat' Market
For Rene
A five room house on Nlorth street.
For further particulars apply .to
Miss -Flora. Cook. 12-1-p.
House For Rent
House in Townsend street, 0 rooms
and pantry, cement cellar, town wat-
er, electric lights. Possession given
May lst. Apply t� J. W. Bayley, R.
R. No. 4, Clinton. 11-2.
Eggs, For, Hatching
From Jersey Black Giants, 80 per
cent fertility guaranteed, $2 per set-
ting of 15, $5.00 for 50, and $9 per
100. J, W. VanEgmond, R. R. No. 1,
Clinton. Phone 641r13, Clinton cen-
tral. 11-3-p.
For Sale ,
Purebred Durham bull, 11 months
old. Also a quantity of choice seed
beans. Apply to 3. H. Quigley, R, R.
No, 5; Clinton. Phone 619x2, Clinton
central. 11.2-p.
Expert Photo Finishing,
Developing, 5c a roll. ' Printing 3c
a piece. Any size, post paid. Jack-
son Studio, Seafoi'th, Ontario,
11-6-p,
For Sale
Choice building lot for sale, oppos-
ite the new Knitting Factory' grounds
Albert St. Apply to Thomas H. Lep-
pington, Clinton, Ont. 11-2-p.
Small Pigs and Barley
A. number of small pigs and a
quantity of feed barley for sale. Ap-
ply to Mrs. A. LeBeau, R, R. No. 5,
Clinton, Phone 019r2. 11-2,
Implements For Sale
A. mower, roller, buggy, cutter,
disc harrow and set of drag harrows•
Apply to Mrs. Robert Brown, R. R.
No, 4, Clinton, Lot 18, Concession 2,
Hullott township. 11-3.
For Sale or Rent •
Blacksmith shop and residence,
both in good repair: Cheap for quick
side. Apply to J. F. Wasnran, Clin-
ton. 11-3-p.
- Eggs For Hatching
Eggs from Silvernecked Dorkings.
50c per Betting of. .15. Apply to
George Mann. Phone 6361.14, Clin-
ton central. 10-tf.
Celupe For Sale
1928 Chevrolet coupe, in good .con-
dition. Apply the A. E. Durnin Es-
tate, Clinton, -Ontario, ' 10-tf.
Rupture Specialist
Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose
Veins, Abdominal Weakness, Spinal
Deformity, Consultation Free. Call
or write, J. G. Smith, British Ap-
pliance Specialist, 15 Downie St.,
Stratford, Ont. 10-12;
Rooms to Rent
Unfurnished rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping. • Apply to MIrs,
David Tiplady, William street Clin-
ton. 10 2-p-tf,
,For Sale
Plymouth Barred Rocks chicks
and S. C. White Leghorns. Froin
good laying strains. Also custom
hatchi'ng. Roy Tyndall, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton or phone 607r3. ,10-tf.
Cottage For Sale ,
6 rooms with frost -proof . cement
cellar, good summer, kitchen, electric
lights, oft water cistern, good gar-
den with fruit, etc., two lots ' on
Rattenbury street, west., Mrs. Thos.
White, Clinton. 09-tf.
For Sale
On Victoria :street a 10ereomed
frame house in perfect•• condition,
pantry, washroorii; bath, new Mc-
Clary furnace,cellar under whole of
house, largegarden, garage, ih
beautiful Iocation. Apply; to :Mrs.
A. S. rnkley, Clinton, 07-2-p-tf.
Eggs For Hatching
Eggs from S. C. White Leghornss
large, heavy -Toying birds. Also from
Barred Rocks, Price. $4.00 per 100
or 65c per setting. ,Roy Tyndall,ndalI
R.
RNo. 3,Clintot .' Phone G0
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Clinton cetral 08-tf. .
Potatoes For Sale
o e
Quantity of No., 1 Late Potatoos.:
Free from disease. Also fey bags of
early Cobblers. Weston Bros.,Bay-
f,ield, Ont. • 06-tf.
CHntoyi's• New -,Laid Egg
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Eggs .botght•eccording to• Dornin-
.ion;Governinent Egg ;Regulations.
our
Inquire for `-.rices of'e s'
e 1 Pgg
You will always find or prices par-
allel with .the eity markets.
Fat liens °-and welt -finished ',cheeks
a a nt i
lw .Ys wa ed Pi ccs •good. :
Always Phone 'our 'office -for prices
before marketing produce.
N.. `W.Tr
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Ph nes--
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_Baby Chicks & Custom Hatching
Baby Chicks from the best bred -to'
lay; stock that have free range. Bar-.
red Reeks, "$16.00 'per' hundred. S.
0. W. Leghorns,' $15.00 per hundred..
After May 15th all chicks $1.00 per
hundred, less: Custom hatching, $4.00
per hundred in one hundred lots or
more
E, �.`TREWARTHA..'
HOLM,ESVILLE,. ONT.
Phone 611r22, Clinton Central
06-tf.
Insurance And Service
MORE CARS
MORE TOURISTS
MORE ACCIDENTS
Consult us fdr increased Protection.
and a saving in Premium for Auto-
ombile Insurance. Also, Tornado In-
surance, Accident and Sickness In -
Marano, Fire Insurance, Life.Insur-
ance, Real Estate Values.
H. E. RORKE
Phone 253w P. 0. Box, 147
Sun Life Agency
Car :Insurance
Life Insurance
Fire Insurance
Also Real Estate and Safe
'Investments.
Dividends paid Monthly, 1 percent
per month, by
STANDARD ROYALTIES, LTD.
J. G. CHOWEN
CLINTON.
P. 0, Box, 155 Phone, 52
044f.
BABY CHICKS
Supretne quality chicks front Es-
sex Hatchery.. Hatchets from the
best pure bred stock obtainable.
Matched and especially culled for
heavy egg production.
Order front
H. CHARLESWORTH
FOR SALE ` •
London Spraymotor 3 -horse pow-
err•engine, 200 gal. tank, used 2
years. Reason for selling, not large
enough for present owner.
R. S. SMYTH
Box 344, Clinton, Ont. 07-tf.
Wed. Half Holiday
We, the undersigned Grocers of
Clinton agree to close our respective"
places of business every Wednesday
afternoon, during June, July, Aug-
ust and September, except when a
holiday comes in the week:
Wi. T. O'Neil.
L. Lawson & Co.
•Geo. MacLennan,
Thos. Shipley,
W. R. Robinson. e
H, L. Murch.
Mrs. Groves,
J. P. Sheppard & Co.
To Rent
A modern dwelling 61 eight rooms,
also garage on •Gibbings St., Clinton..
Intmdiaio possession. Apply to A.
J. McMurray, box 193, Harriston,
Ont. • 07-tf.
Farm For Sale
118 acres, lot 84 and part 85, the
Iluron road, (paved highway) 1/.t mile
west of Hohnesville, school, church
and railevay station, ,8 -room house,
barn 50x55 ft., driving shed, hen
house and pig pen all in good repair.
About 30 acres of this farm, with the
buildings, that lying north, of the
railway, will be sold separately if
desired, balance' good pasture land.
Apply to Miss Elizabeth Ford or to
F. G. Ford, Box 363, Clinton. Phone.
39. 0241.
For Sale
White brick house on Princess St.,
east, with eight rooms. Town and
soft water, electric lights, eec-half
acre of land with barn, large and
small fruit. Possession at once.
Apply to Mr. Levi Stong, Clinton,
Ont., or Mrs. James Steep, 8 Elm-
wood Avenue, London, Ontario.
07-1f.
Chicks- and Eggs
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BabyChicks and Retching Eggs,
bred to lay, Baited rocks. Highest
grade stock, developed through ,Years
of careful' culling and breeding ' for
egg production.' Chicks $15,00 per
100 and eggs $44.00 per 100. D. 1111.
Lindsay, R. R. No. 3, Clinton, Phone
610r14, Clin$oe central 67-1.3,'
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.` • OUR SPECIALS
Ilygyi.eno Cod Liver 011 for Poultry, per gal;: , .... , , . , . ,
: 1 sv1.5c
Pure .Epsom Salts, 6 abs. for••••••• 25e
Pure Sulphur, 6 lbs.
25e
Salt Petre, per pound ,
Perfection 011°:Stove Wicks, each 35c
Electric Light;buibs, 5 for
Sweat,Pads,.eaen .s.`.:..
, Goodrich Rubber Boots, reg, 54.50 at „53;755
oo
G .dri ch. Rubber Boots, reg. $525 at ,,,,• 54.25
Work Shoes, reg. at ,54.50 at
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A fewd
od sizes ine
Ken's; s, Ladies and Boys Rubbers, Heavy Rub -
hers and Boots to clear at Cost.
Miller Hardware Co.
TELEPHONE 53 CLINTON
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, 16e; lap 18e; wire edge,
20e for butting and paste supplied.
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WANTED
YOUNG MEN AND GIRLS
To learn making Tennis Shoes.
Pay While Learning.
Steady W;c1rk.—Write or Phone Stet -
ung age, weight and height to:
THE ELMIRA RUBBER FACTORY
Elmira, Ont.
12-2.
For Sale
A one -ton 'truck for sale, cheap.
See H. W. Charlesworth, Clinton. • -
11-2.
Five Hundred Dollars
Do you want it? By buying this
eighty acres of productive loam with
good drainage; picturesque location,
you will profit this. Farm about two
miles from Clinton; buildings con-
sist of goodhouse, barn, also wind-
mill. Considerable bush. Terms:
W. Brydone, Clinton. Owner, 322
South Main; Borneo, Michigan,
May -2.
Rous For Sale
A comfortable seven room cottage
with town water and electric lights,
14 acre of land with small fruit and
good stable with ehicicen house.. Ap-
ply to Alex. Sioman, Fulton street,
Clinton, 05-11.
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Wltat.dpes it mean to you to live
in a community cif responsible busi-
ness institutions?
What would your town be with -
Financially solid banks ?
I15enerablo merchants?
Conscientious doctors? .
Reliable public utilities?
Dependable coal dealers?
These deserve your support.
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Give your patronage, to your
home institutions and you will get
your money's worth in goods and
iit an assurance of permanent; re-
sponsible service.
Call the
forgood,clean' coal
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Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms .aver Heard's B_rber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2283 -ti
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 cheest.
or pasturised butter in prints or sol-
ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R.
R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32.
THE HOLMESVILLE CO -OPERA.
TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER
COMPANY, LIMITED
BABY CHICKS
English Barron S. C. W. Leghorns
Barred Plymouth Rocks
Retches Every Week
Custom Hatching
ELMSLEA CHICK FARM
E. L. IITTELL
Proprietor, Clinton Phone, 213
New Coal Dealer
I wish to announce to the housd-
holders of Clinton and vicinity that I
ani going into the coal business. It
is my intention to keep on hand a
supply of Lehigh Valley coal, coke,
etc., and I rescectfully solicit a share
of public patronage. Leave orders
for spring delivery. Also have a
quantity of dry slabs,
A. D. McCartney
Clinton. Phone, 256
Cockshutt Agency
Wishing Repairs or Parts for
Cockshutt or Frost and Woods MIa-
chines of any kind should call at my
Residence,
I also handle Cockshutt Cream
Separators.
JOHN V. DIE1L,
Queen Street, Clinton.
81-tf.
SEEDS
Complete stock Clovers and Grass
Seeds on hand. March Prices al-
ways best prices.
Our Alfalfa is Peel County Seed
No. 1 Government standard . This
type of seed is practically impossible
to buy this year. Have only a small
stock. Good value while it lasts.
•
J.A. FOR. SON
Phone 123. Flour, Feed and Seed
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 it share of the
patronage of the farmers surounding
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door to
Jones' blacksmith shop, Ring street.
W. J. STEWART
Clinton; Ont., Phone 281w 044f,
Eggs and Poultry
Homo, on Tuesday and Friday fore-
noon toPoultry. take in ,:
Eggs handled at residence every
er for
which we pay the highest m
are
ket price,
price by an experienced grad-
• Cream purchased for Stillinans
COAL COMPANY. •A. E. Finch
' •Viring Cream Separator Agent. •
''HONE 74 CIINTON Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231