The Clinton News Record, 1929-09-12, Page 5',191llfRSDAI, SEi'TEMBHE 12, 1929
fHE cLINItON=11TE"W'S RECORD
'OF INTEREST TO XOU
.AND iIE
, if that new coal field in Northern
'Ontario pane out all right those Al-
'tberlta coal miners will have to seek
'nrarkete•elsewhere than in Ontarie,
This s
'l l n sIowne of John B it . seeme.
t, s 1 ls
"tn':be something of a"pose. 'When he
starts. oatto do anything he, usually'
gets there in record time:
A carelessly thrown cigarette stub
-caused a serious fire in Listowel ,the
• other night., Many disastrous. , fires
%a3e:. caused '' by carelessness. One
',cermet be too careful where fire is
if afore "care, courtesy and coin-
'num
ont'neon sense" were exercised : on the,
"highways • there would be fewer ac-
cidents. Plsrhaps if people would
,leave aII those stickers off their cars
tnnd try • end retain some common
Ism? , in their heads it would help.
Hanover has decided to pave its
'snain street ;and put in a sewer and
a county line sewer, the whole cost
to be $127,820.09, and at that to be
'$14;000 less than was at first estim
ated. But it is `not yet done, that
'neat' fourteen thousand niay be eaten
tip before the job's finished. But
Hanover is to be congratulated on its
interprise.
The • Irish Free • State Government
is ?making a strong effort to revive
'the Irish Ianguage, that is the old
'Greene. A foolish notion, one would
reasonably suppose, spending time
.and money trying to cut off the peo-
ple . from their .fellows by a bar of
language. And it won't succeed.
Tine ;modern trend is toward a u ni
'vernal Ianguage-and, it won't be the
Gaelic.
The Conservatives, with the aid
of other small groups, are in power
'for 'the first time in the history or
'Saskatchewan. It is up to them
now to prove that they are worthy
of the position. Never before in the
history of the Province has any but
a Liberal Government held power.
Mat the Liberals abused their pri-
vileges, as seems to be the case when
any one party holds power very long,
goes almost without saying. If Dr.
Anderson, the new' Conservative
leader who has been called upon to
form a cabinet, is wise and if he can
control his following sufficiently, he
will try to give the Province the
best government possible and so
justify his call to -his high office. No
Government is so secure that it can-
not be ousted, if the people feel that
it is abusing its power.
e *
This is the way the OrilIia Packet -
Times puts it up to those Toronto
Daily newspapers which are always
ready to make a "story" that will
sell their wares:
"We hear a great deal these days
about the model way that the `reds'
are treated in London. But there are
two sides to the story. The late C.
3. Miller used to tell of his experience.
He saw one of the famous 'red' pro-
cessions shepherded through London
by the police. The banners gave ex-
pression to the most extreme views,
and provoked rough comment from
the spectators. The subsequent
speeches in Iiyde Park were, fell of
sedition: Next day b1i; Miller look-
ed up the London' papers„ expecting
to find "long reports and ;',editorials
dealing with the demonstration. " But
all he could find' was'u two or :three
inch paragraph'_in'a"n obscure corner
giving the information that "the
"the
Socialists.: held one of their parades
through, 'London yesterday.. 'The,
speakers were Messrs. so and so." It
would probably help matters if the
papers that are so desii•ieus of haw
dug the Toronto "police . follow the
London practice would themselves'
imitate the example of the London.
press."
Canadians. cannot be indifferent to.
:'the' persistent rumors that .Newfound-
land wishes to sell Labrador to this
country.. ; Yesterday's Mail„ and Em-
pire gave the following interesting
quotation in its editorial eelumns:
"Discussing the suggested sale of
Labrador, The Daily News, St. John's
says that historians. claim that one
of the most severe handicaps that
Newfoundlandlabored under and one
that hindered her developement was
the rule of the `Fishing Admirals,'.
who conceived- that island as `a
huge ship moored near the banks',
They did their utmost to prevent
colonization and thus held Newfound-
land back. But if the `Fishing Ad-
mirals' are condemned for preventing
colonization, ,'how 'can the present
generation' forfeit its responsibility
in administering wisely -the great
territory so recently confirmedto
them? While vee do not for a mom-
ent,' says the Daily News, 'suggest
confederation, it has been said that
if we are to sell' Labrador to Can-
ada, why stay out of the Dominion
ourselves? If we refuse to accept
our responsibility in the adminis-
tration of this territory and admit
our incompetence to handle it, where
is our justification for remaining
longer outside the confederacy?' The
Daily News warnsagainst the sale
of all, of Labrador's timber and min-
eral rights to some private corpora-
tion, which might so effectually tie
up developement there as to make
it as much a privately -owned district
as Anticosti and might be more insid-
ious than a transfer of territory.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. W. Logan and Kath-
leen of Blyth spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephen-
son.
Mrs. Win,- Win,- Stephenson of Brussels
is spehding a week or so with her
Sister, Mrs. T. Pollard.
Quite a number of ladies attended
the Women's Missionary rally held in
the' church last Wednesday. The
ladies of Ontario SC United church,
Clinton, were the visitors.
Miss Edythe Riley has accepted a
position with the American hotel in
Brussels.
A shower of miscellaneous articles
was given on Tuesday of this week
at the hone of Mars. Millar Adams
for Miss Bernice Nott, .whose mar-
riage to Mr. Gordon Richardson of
Tuckersmith takes place shortly.
Quite a number from here attended
the decoration services at the Clin-
ton cemetery on Sunday.
Awa
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the whole amazing truth about
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and quality now available,.for the first time,
in the price range of a four. And you will
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PRODUCT: OF' .GUNERAL MOTORS op CANADA,umITED`•,
J. B.`LAVIS
Clinton Ontario
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TyTa0Li -n lIELLS—'At .the " Knox
churob rnanse Londeson
boro, Sep-
teniber 4thi by the 'Rev Mr. kor-
stor,;: Mary, Eva Weirs.; of ' Londes-
t,oro': to J.,,Sinpson `1VTeCa11, Morris
township.
STEWART—WALKER - AtN IVIain
'stre'et United church, Exeter,'; om
August 31st, by the: Rev. John" A.
Walker, brother of the bride, as-
sisted • by the Rev. fC. J. Moor-`
House Verna Allison, daughter of
• Mrs.•; Walkerand the late,, William
Walkei•,,to Harvey Adam Stewart,'
B.A.;'son of Mr.,and Mrs• l'enwick
Stewart of Stanley township.
ZAPFE-AIKENHEAD. — .In Strat-
ford,' on Sept, 11th, by the Rev,
George Rowland,' nd,' Janet C., , eldest
daughter of Mr.' and Mn.rHugh
Aikenhead of Stanley. township, to
Abraham W. Zapfe, eldest on of
Mn' sand 'Mrs.' Henry C. Zapfe of
Brucefield.
HULLETT . TOWNSHIP.
Mr. and •Mrs. Loren Tyndall spent
the first week of the Exhibition in
Toronto,. taking in the fair and visit-
ing their son, 'Mr Clifford Tyndall
and Mrs. Tyndall, and last wleek Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Tyndall were in the
city.
Mrs. • (Dr.) 3. E. Johnston has re-
turned to her home in Hamilton'
after spending a week with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Iddo Crich.
Charles Johnston had not been
in the best of health for some little
time, and died suddenly at his home
in Hullett on Aug. 29th, his passing
being a great shock to his family and
friends. The funeral took place on
the Saturday following from his
home to Clinton cemetery, the ' Rev:
Mr. Forster of Knox church, Londes-
boro, conducting the services. Mes-
srs. W. and R.. ,Govier, H.'Sprung, W.
Mountain, R. Yungblutt and A. Web-
ster acted as pallbearers
The late Mr. Johnston was born.
and spent his whole life in Hullett
township, being a son of the late
James and Mrs. Johnston. Ile is
survived by his wife, who was for-
merly Miss Sarah Radford, and a
family of four daughters and two
sons: Mrs. Clifford Glazier, and
Edith, Louis, Gordon, Pearl and Anna
May all at home but Mrs. Glazier.
AUBURN
The Baptist congregation will
hold their anniversary services on
Sunday next, September 15th, at
2.30 and 7.30 o'clock. The speaker
for the day will be a former -pastor,
Rev C. C. Bayter of Wakerton. The
service of song will be led by the
choir, assisted by Mrs. Green and
Mrs. Marshall of . Toronto, also The
North Toronto Tabernacle Male
Quartette.
Mr. Jerry Taylor has been busy
this past week moving his house to
the new site, between Messrs. Chas.
Asquith and Jas. Johnston's houses.
Mr. Stanley Strausser of Sebring-
ville visited last week with Mr, . and
Mars. R. D. Munro.
. Mr. J. J. Washington visited last
week at the Toronto Exhibition and
also friends at Bowmanville.
Miss E. Washington of Goderich
is visiting her brother here this
week.
A number from this vicinity are
taking in London Fair this week.
Miss Margaret Dobie left one day
last week for Chicago where she is
taking a position,
DRAINAGE ASSISTANCE
Mr. C. Cox, Drainage Dept., 0.A.
C., has been permanently appointed
to take charge of requests for as-
sistance in drainage and, is located at
Stratford. Mr. Cox will be available
for work in Huron Comity. This af-
fords a real opportunity for farmers
requiring drainage and it is hoped
that many will take advantage of
this service.
Those wishing assistance_ should
make application at an early date.
For further information write, G. A.
McCague, Agricultural Representa-
tive, Dept, of Agriculture, Clinton,
Ont.
. BLYTHi Dr. and Mrs. Wilford
andfamily left on Friday for their
new home at Oil Springs where the
doctor has purchased a medical prac-
tise.
raytise. Citizens generally regret the
removal ; of this estimable family
from our midst, but sincerely trust
that they may find health and pros-
perity in their new ]tome.—Blyth
Standard. '
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Chas. Johnston and family
wish to thank the friends and neigh-
bors for the kindness and sympathy
shown them in their' recent 'severe
bereavement, also for flowers sent.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP VOTERS'
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L,IS7
The Voters' List, 1929, for the Town-
ship of Goderich, County of
Hurons
Notice is hereby given.that I have
transmitted or delivered to the, per
sons mentioned in Section 9 of. the
Ontario Voters' List Act the copies
of the List, made pursuant to the
said Act,. of all _persons' appearing by
the Assessment Roll of the . Munici-
pality of the Township of Goderich
to be entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at elections to the Leg-
islative Assembly and 'at Municipal
Elections, and the said` list was -first
posted ti p in my office, Goderich
township, on: Saturday, August 31st,
-1929, and remains there for inspec-
tion. I hereby call on all voters to
examine the said List and if any er-
rors or omissions are found therein
to take immediate proceeding's Id
have same: corrected ' according : to
law. Dated at ray office this 6th. day
.of September, 1929. R. G. Thorne -
son, Township Clerk. 31-3.
Alred W, •► ill derton
teacher 'f
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."THEORYR
55, successful entries fox .Toronto
Conseivatary-' Exaiiinationsa `' last
year, , over. 60. per cent. scoring, hon -
'Ore ;and first class honors.
Tuitions resumed Tuesday, Sept. 3.
r.A few vacancies for pupils.
Studio Ontario Street; Phone 64.
Best Breakfast Bacon in piece
Smoked Cottage Rolls"
P.,Mealed Cottage Rolls
Full line of Fresh. Pork
Pork Chops, per lb
ff Sausage "
Side Pork, in piece,
Sholder Roast
Rib Roast
Fresh Picnic Hans
Pickled Picnic Hams
Smoked • " .
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f,
n
If
33c
33c
30c
25c
24c
20c
22c.
23c
20c
22c
23c
Large Stock of No. 1, Lard, any
Quantity.
Try our Boneless Lamb 'Roasts
Everything in the Best Grade of
Beef, Veal and Lamb.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
Clinton's Leading ''Meat Market
SEAFORTH FAIR NEXT WEEK
The Directors of the Seaforth Ag-
ricultural Society have everything in
readiness for their Fall Fair on
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19th and
20th. Extensive additions have been
erected in the live stock department,
a number of improvements in the
hall and with generous increases in
the prize list the exhibits should be
the largest on record. A large pro-
gram of sports including two horse
races, running races, horse shoe
pitching tournament, -girls and boys
games, has been provided, ending up
with the usual concert on fair night.
Seed Wheat
Improved Dawson's Golden Chaff.
Good clean seed, free from weed
seeds and smut. Apply to T. R. Jen-
kins, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone
610r23, Clinton central 31-2.
Cottage For Sale
A six -room cottage, good location,
town water, electric lights and good
cellar and hardwood floors in front
part of house. Inquire at News -Re -
cors. 31=tf,
Burgess Photo Studio, Clinton
Open again Tuesday, Sept. 24th,
and Tuesday, Oct. 8th. Come in on
those days and have those Photos
taken that you want for Christmas.
21-2.
Auction Salo
Of household effects, Victoria
Street, Clinton on Saturday, Sept.
21st, at 1.30 p.m.4 consisting of the
following: oak extension table; 6
oak dining room chairs; china cabin-
et; book case; wardrobe; bedrobni
suite; iron bed; 2 toilet sets; wash-
stand; 3 mattresses; 3 set of springs;
2 couches; drop leaf table; 3 chairs;
6 rocking chairs; Pandora range; 3
burner coal oil stove with oven; 2
Axminster rugs, 3x4 and 3'0'x4; Con-
goleum rug 8x3; linoleum rug, 3x4;
2 tapestry carpets, 3x3t/ ; and 3e -ix
4, a number of lamps; curtain
stretchers; quilting frames; number
of pictures; sanitary closet with
connections; flat irons; rustic seat; 5
gal. coal oil can; 5 yid, gasoline can;
pots, pans, dishes and numerous oth-
er articles. Terms: Everything to be
sold as proprietor is leaving town.
P. Gardiner, Prop., Geo. H. Elliott,
Auctioneer. •- 31-2.
<Clearing Auction Sale
Of, Farm Stock and Implements, at
lot 24,' Con, 3, Hullett' township, 1s
miles north-east of Clinton on Thurs-
day, September 26th, at 1 o'clock
sharp, consisting of the following:
ITORSES—Heavy draft registered
Clyde mare, supposed to be in foal;
draft gelding, rising 4; draft filly,
rising 2; good farm work horse, ag-
ed; driving mare, aged.
CATTLE—Durham grade cow, 6
years old, due May 6th; Durham
grade cow, 6 years old, due April
28th; Ayreshire cow, 5 years old, due
April 20th; Black cow, 5 years old,
due May 23rd; Farrow cow, 8 years
old, milking good; 2 steers, 2 years
old; 2 heifers, 2 years old; 1 steer,
1 year old; 1 heifer, i1 year old; 5
spring calves.
IMPLEMENTS—McCormick • bin-
der, 6 ft, cut; Deering mower, 6 ft.
cut; Deering horse rake; bean har-
vester, complete; Bain wagon; set of
disc harrow's; set of diamond har-
rows; Tudhope-Anderson plow, new;
seed drill; gravel box, nearly new;
Beed drill and broadcaster`, combined;
wagon rack, new; set of scales, 2000
lbs, capacity;- 3 drmn steel roller,
nearly new; ltl'eTaggart ; fainting
mill; set of bob sleighs; set of slings,
ropes and pulleys,. root pulper, set
of team .harness; • Massey -Harris
cream separator, nearly, new; whiffle
trees, neckyokes forks, chains and
numerous other articles. No re-
serve as proprietor is giving up farms
ing.
TERMS: All sums of $10 and tin-
der, cash; over that amount 12
mouths' credit will be given on fere
nishing approved joint, bankable pap-
er, Vie a diseeunt of 4 per cent off for
cash on credit amounts. toltit Bay-
ley, Proprietor, Geo. 113. Elliott, Aue
31-2. A. S. IniueY. Clnntou. 07-2-p4f.
Member of Florist Telegraph deliver
y
Association
CUT FLOWERS,.,
FLORAL DESIGNS' ,
h'or All Occasions, Sent Anywhere.
Greenhouse is as near as your phone..
Chas. V. Cooke.
Two Phones -66w. and 66j
Clinton's New -Laid Egg
And Poultry House
Eggs bought according to Domin-
ion 'Government Egg Regulations.
Inquire for oinr prices of eggs.
You will always find our prices par-
allel -with :the city markets.
Fat hens and well -finished chicks
always 'wanted -Prices good.
Always phone our office' for prices
before marketing produce.
N. W. Trewartha
Phones—Office, 214j, Residence, 214w
Farms For Sale
Lots 27 and 29, 9th concession of
Goderich township, consisting of
160 acres of good clay loam, 111,
miles west of Holmesville. Good
buildings, never -failing wells. Ap-
ply to Lewis Proctor, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton. Phone 611r2, Clinton. cen-
tral. 294f.
Holmesville United
Church
GOLDEN JUBILEE
SEPT. 22nd to OCT. lst
Sept. 22—Rev. A. Sinclair and Rev.
E. Fear.
Sept. 24—Y. P. Rally.
Sept. 26—Old Time Programme.
Sept. 29—Rev. R. J. McCormick.
Oct. 1—Fowl Supper and Program.
30-3.
Used Cars
Ford Touring.
Ford Coach.
Overland, 4, Touring.
Overland 91, Touring.
Overland 91, Coach.
Overland 93, Coach.
Rubber tire top buggy:
Bert Langford
CLINTON
Wanted
Man or reliable boy for delivery,
ono who can teke care of horse.
Steady work for the right person.
Apply to E. Wendorf. 31-1,
House For Sale
7 -room house, Huron street, Clin-
ton. Town and soft water, electric
lights, furnace, 1-8 acre of garden,
nice location. Apply on premises to
Mrs. L. Rath. 31-3-p.
Sheep For Sale
18 Leicester ewes, also lambs. Ap
ply to Frances Powell, phone 607r2.
31-2.
For Sale
One good Hereford milch cow. Ap-
ply to A. C. Brandon, Bayfield, Ont.
31 2.
Reuse to Rent
5 -room house, James street, Clin-
ton. Town water, electric lights .
Apply to W. Jago, Clinton, 3142.
Property For Sale
Comfortable cottage, Victoria
street, 5 rooms, sun room and porch,
cement cellar, hard and soft .water.
Also 7-8 acre garden with fruit trees
and small fruits. Barn 'and hen-
house. Apply on premises to W. M.
Nediger.
For .Sale
80 acres of good farm land, lots
26, 27, 3rd concession of Mullett
township; 11/2 miles north of , Clin-
ton. Good fences, well, watered.
Apply on premises to Robert Nelson,
R. R. No, 1, Clinton. 31-tf,
Stray Sheep
Came to the premises of the under-
signed, a flock of sheep. Owner may
have same by proving property and
paying expenses. Bill Stirling, R.
R. No. 2, Bayfield. Phone 608r14,
Clinton central. 31-3.
Stove For Sale
Cook stove, will burn coal or" wood
high oven. Apply to bl1rs. A. E.
Durnin, residence of Chas. E, El-
liott. 30-2.
To Rent
A modern dwelling of eight rooms,
also garage on Gibbings St., Clinton,
Immediate possession, Apply to A.
J. McMurray, box 193, Hermiston,
Ont. • 264f.
Pullets
Bred -to -lay `Barred Rock pullets,
hatched in March. D. M. Lindsay,
R. R. No. 3, Clinton, hedge -Row
Chick Farm. 26-tf.
House For Sale
A comfortable seven room cottage
with town water and electric lights,
r/4' acre of land with small fruit and
good stable with chicken house, Ap-
ply to Alex. Sloman, Fulton street,
Clinton. 054f.
For. Sale
OnV ietoria street a 10 -roomed
frame house in perfect condition,
pantry, washroom, bath, new _ Me -
Clary furnace, cellar under whole of-
house, large garden, garage, in
beautiful location. Apply to Mrs.
ave our YO[Ir BOrlds
They Mean 5 . cent Discount on
The Dollar on All
CASH , PURCHASES
This Will Be Our PolicyCom.
mencing AUGUST 1st A Bond
isg iven with every cash purcha.se
of 25c or over. Ask for them. they
J
are yours. Redeemable in goods at
anytime and in anyamount.
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Miller Hardware Co.
DISTRIBUTORS FOR HURON, PERTH AND GREY CO'S.
TELEPHONE 53 - CLINTON
C. It VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and othe
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs. Phon
Transportation
Service ,
Long. Distance -- Short Distance
Goods in Transportation Insured
Furniture Carefully Handled
Efficient Operator. Charges Reason-
able. Satisfaction guaranteed. S.
R. 1VIcMath, 601r34.
Lambs and Yearlings For Sale
20 well-bred Leicester Iambs and
1 yearling ram for sale. Apply to
T. H. Cole, R. R. No. 3, Phone 605-
r 11, Clinton central. • 28-tf.
RUPTURE SPECIALIST
Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins
Abdominal Weakness, Spinal Deform-
ity. Consultation Free. Call or write,
J. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St.,
Stratford, Ont. 10-1929.
"Niagara"
Super -Soluble Land Lime, also,
high grade fertilizers always in
stock. Prompt delivery service when
required. H. R. Baer, Phone Carlow,
2821, R. R. No. 5, Goderich, Ont.
154f.
Wanted
To buy, a quantity of hardwood.
W. J. Miller and Son, Clinton. 31-3. CLINTON.
P. 0. Box, 155 Phone,
04-
- VVe Want Your
Milk and Cream
We are manufacturers of
cheese and butter. We want
milk or cream. We pay highest
ket price weekly. Satisfaction
anteed.
Phone your 'order for finest ch
or pasturised butter in prints or
ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont.
R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32.
TBE HOLMESVILLE CO -OPE
TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTE
COMPANY. LIMITED
NO LOSS OF SLEEP IF YOU B
Standard Royalties
Your monthly check never fa
Pure Canadian Management.
IMPERIAL TRUST CO. OF
CANADA, TRUSTEES .
12 per cent. Dividend Sure
Dividends Paid Monthly.
J. G. CHOWEN
Slabs For Sale
Orders left at my residence will
receive prompt attention. E Ward,
Huron street, Clinton. Phone 155.
15-tf.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed'
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned
Rooms ever Heard's B. rber shop
W. J. Jago. 228341
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For Sale
Reliable driving horse, steel -tired
top buggy, Portland cutter and set
of single harness. Apply' to T. M.
Johnston, R. R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone
619r23, Clinton central. 30-3-p.
For Sale
5 -room house, Frederick street,
Clinton, with woodshed and good
cellar. Town water and soft water
cistern. Apply on premises to Fred
Lockwood. 30-tf,
Clinton's
A bin -full of Heat Folk's Coal in
your house serves notice on every
cold wave that the Heat Folks are
on guard.
And that it means instant death to
try to get in. .
A 'phone call to 74.
Will assure your home of this pro-,
tection, •
Call the mrpatiya
for good, clean coal
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COAL COMPANY
PHONE "74 CLINTON `.
C
1'I
al and Cok
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
HARD COAL, (LEHIGH VALLES
SOFT COAL, .COKE, SLABS
CALL 256
A. D. McCartney
Queen Street Telephone -25
Cockshutt Agency
Wishing Repairs or Parts f
Cockshutt or Frost and Woods M.
chines of any kind should call at m
Residence,
I also handle Cockshutt Cream
Separators.
JOHN V. DIEHL,
Queen Street, Clinton.
81=11
SEEDS
Complete stock Clovers and Gras
Seeds on hand.
Our Alfalfa is -Peel County Sem
No. 1 Government standard . Thi
type of seed is practically impossibl
to buy this year. Have only a smal
stock. Good value while it lasts.
J. A. FORD & SO
•Phone 123 Flour, Feed and Se
McCormick -Deering Agency
Having taken over the above ag
ency for this district I will keep o
hand a full stock of repairs and part;
of all McCormick -Deering machine,
and will appreciate a share of th
patronage of the farmers suroundin
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door t
Jones' blacksmith shop, King street.:
W. J. STEWART
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 04 -
Eggs and Poultr
Home on Tuesday and Friday for
noon toe take in Poultry.
Eggs handled at residence eve
day—graded by an experienced gra
er, for which we pay the highest m
ket price.
Cream purchased for Stillman's
Aa E. Pitch
Viking Cream Separator Age'nt,..
Victoria St, Clinton Phonq