The Clinton News Record, 1929-10-10, Page 5HU
DAX, OGTOBER
10 1929
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'CLIlQi7Co1 liTE`GVB` ' RECORD
RISK!
0 -DAY the lure of easy prof is is
• craving 1na.ny into the whirlpool of
risky speculation—to-morrow the vision
of wealth may be rudely shattered.
A few years hence; which will be yours
-a comfortable balance, in the Bank or
vain regrets for hasty action?
The Royal Bank
of • anada
Clinton Branch . =
- R. E. Manning, Manager
F INTEREST TO YOU
AND ME
"1t is somewhat` surprising"- says
"The Orillia Packet -Times,. "that
:neither party hasyet promised a
.definite restriction of the amount of
liquor which will be sold to one per -
:son.. This is a measure of control
ethat would commend itself' to nearly
everybody..
R M # q
This is Fire, Prevention Week. We
care supposed to do this week what
we should do every week of the fif-
ty-two, be careful to prevent fires.
It is really very stupid of Canadians
• •to waste so much by needless fires.
If we could be arouaed to the shame
-of such carelessness` there .might 'be
- some hope for us. No care is too
:greatin the matter of fire preven-
tion,
,taea
Some people seem to have queer
.'appetite cravings. Brother Davis of
.The Mitchell Advocate -Times was
massing through 'Guelph recently and
seeing a sign of a peacock on a res-
taueant went in expecting to dine off
:roast peacock. Now, isn't that just
like human nature? Bacon and eggs
• are no doubt ;thought pretty good
fare at home, • and here this editor
:goes off a 2ew'miles and expects to
be fe'd peacock. Wonder it wasn't
:nightingales tongues he craved.
BAYFIELD
Mr. R. W. Delgaty spent the week
:end with las sister, Mars. Sparks, in
.Hensall.
Rev. and Miss. C Gairdner left on
Monday for their hone in Roehester
:N.Y., after having spent the past six
-weeks with the. foriner's brother,
-John T. +Gairdner.
The Government Light House sup-
ply boat anchored opposite the.har-
.bor about eight o'clecf on Saturday
'morning while a launch brought in
material for a light which `is to be
.erected on the South pier for the
:benefit of the fishermen.
Frank Henry of Whitechurch
-visited his sister, Mrs. W. J. Foster
last weeks
Mr. Robert Black of Strathclair,
Man.,' George Black of Paris and
'George Black and two daughters of
/Ayr called at W. J. Foster'e last
meek.
:Mr. and Mrs. 3. Stewart of Ham-
ilton spent the week -end with the
later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
:'Pollock,
.Miss Norah Ferguson left on
:Sunday to spend the Fall and.Winter
:months in London.
The Annual Meeting of the Young
"People's Department of. •St. Andrew's
United Church was held on October
,the third when there were twenty-
one members present. The following
•officers were elected fir the ;forth.
coming year: President, Mr. Orval
'Kalbfl isch; Vice -Pres., • •Murray
`Grainger; Treasurer, Albert Woods;
'Secretary, Gerald Hamilton; 'Organ-.
'ists, Miss Sara Reid, Miss Marie
Grainger; Asst. The conveners of
"the committees were re-elected • and
are as follows. .Citizenship; Mrs.
Rabt. Scotchmer; Fellowship, Colin
"Campbell; 'Missionary, Mrs. Brown
'Stewart;' '•iitei'ary' and ''Recreation,
Harold Scotch -mere
An ace talent -which might have
resulted fatally occurred about a
-quarter to one d'ciock on Monday
-when Th Ina Patter, aged eleven,
eldest daughter of 1Vtr•. and Mrs,
° Chris. Parker was 'knocked down by
•`a car driven'by Robt. Blair,. whicii.
resulted in her left aria being. broken
'just above the wrist, and being badly
bruised about the head and 'body, . It
was else feared that she was injured
internally' but at time of writing she
•'was easier and doingrnicely_Thelma
had just returned to school' after'.
dinner ' and had joined a genre . of
baseball which was being played on
the roadside outside the • school
-grounds.. She had taken hjer turn at
' the at and was running fico •a} base'
er,h ,- •, id '`riot notice
-on the seat' hut she d d
•:the approaching car and ran right in
'
front of it. Rob BlairAbetted" on
"•tile ear
quality
Y
L•gb
brakesq
h
away thus aeotdirig rixnnine over her
body, Thelma was unconscious but
v
iter
Medical
•tl en
imrnisd a v to
was, t<
aid,, Dr; Win. • lh. Metcalf •attending to
sea• needs._
The. Harvest Tliankseivifg service
was held in 'Trinity Church on.
�-
Sun-
day last. The church was prettily
decorated with fruits, vegetables,
grains and flowers. Canon L. N'aftel
of Milton was the special preacher
for 'the occasion. It was "coming
home" for Canon Mattel • as he atten-
ded the .ehutch as a boy, and young
man before he entered the ministry.
He preached a moat helpful 'and in-
spiring; sermon from the text St.
John, 6, verse 6, "Whence' shall we
buy bread?" The Choir assisted by
members from St. John's Varna, ap-
propriately sang the anthem "0
Praise the Lord."
There passed to rest on 'Wednes-
day, October 2nd one of the most
highly respeoted citizens of Hayfield.
in the Verson of Mrs. Richard Wes-
ton: Mrs. Weston, whose maiden
name was Elizabeth Leahy, was in
her seventy-ninth year, having been
born in Brockville on August 30,
1852. In Goderieh .Township on Jan-
uary- the sixth 1370, she became the
bride of Richard Weston, and they.
lived in. Goderich township, with the
exception of .e: few years spent in
Orangeville, until they retired and,
moved to the Village twenty-two
years ago last November. For the
past year Mrs. Weston has not en-
joyed good health but was only ser-
iously ill for a day before the end
came. Of a quiet disposition, she
was a home -loving woman and 'will
be greatly .missed by her sorrowing
husband and nine children, four
sons, George, William and Edgar of
Bayfield and Orval of Detroit. and
five daughters, Elizabeth, at home;
Lillian, Mrs. Thos. Elliott, of Gode-
rich township; Maude, Mrs. Blair, of
Bayfield; Mabel, Mrs, Eudo Newton,
and Lulu, Mrs. Fred Crane, of De-
troit. She is also survived by two
sisters, Mrs. Harry Weston of Bay-
field and Mrs. Susan Durkin of Mea
ford, and nineteen grandchildren and
six great -grand children.
The funeral which was largely at-
tended was held from her late home
on Friday afternoon the services be-
ing conducted by Rev. F. H. Paull of
the Anglican Church of which the de-
ceased was a member who took for
his text Psalm 28, verse 4, "Yen
though I walk through the valley of
-the shadow of death. I will fear no
evil: for thou art with me; thy rod
mid thy staff they comfort me." The
Rector was •assisted by Rev. R.,M.
Gale of the United Church, interment
being made in Bayfield cemetery.
The pallbearers were her six
grandsons, Ray Newton of Detroit,
}Inlaid Weston, Detroit, Wilmer and
Rob Blair, and Clayton and Feed
Weston, Bayfield.
The. many 'beautiful floral tributes
spoke for themselves of the high es-
teem in which the deceastd was held,
Relatives whoattended the funer-
al from a distance were: Mr. and
Mrs.. Orval Weston, Mrs. Eudo New-
ton and son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs.
Fried Crane and Harold Weston from
Detroit.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the bereaved family.
Much sympathy ' is felt for Nes.
Willard Sturgeon in the loss of her
father, who passed' away on Friday
last. Th's late Ma E. Colley had
been in failing health for some, years
but came in July to be with his
daughter, hoping that the change
would do him good. The ren2ains.
were takeh to London and the fun-
eral held from there on Monday\ -
Mr.. and.M'rs. Fred Fowlie, Laur-
ence Fowlie of London spent the
week -end with their parents. On
their return they were accompanied
by. Miss Frances Fowlie who is vis-
iting in London this week.
M. Si& C'a'stle of Nilrgara Palls
spent the week -end with his mother,
Mrs. N. Castle.
Mrs. A. Weir returned to filer home
in London, on Tuesday evening after
having icistted her sister, 1Vlhs. J. W.
Tippet.
Mr. and M%s. Serirnagem; of Strat-
ford are spending a few days at their
summer; _'cottage.
'. lVI•i., rid' 're. C.:l Wily of London
`:Wet'a tG thew eettage ever he week-
end. ': 1 II • 1 "t'
Mr,,.:ird
Mrs. Calderwood of
Ot a
theca visited the Tatters' brother Mr.,
'George Ktin est Week.
rad ^IVM't s C
1145.^s.- Ross' and, child a en
and child of Detroit who ;have been
in a' cbttagta ' in eneeett's Gt of o for•
''the•'past Montle "returned to their
heanee en, Sunday,
]Vee-. elect, ..Mas. • Fred • Crane,
Ilnrold Weston ^Nidi M:•] "and!. Airs.
OrvalWeston retulned,-to ,Derr oil; on,
fan 1 ty Mrs ndoand ENewton on
are i•emaimng Naith her 1alhgr 'a5xt*
sister lot awixil•
Mrs. Pcs c' ;Johnston „ i,ted with,
Mrs. E R Weston, last. week.
1Vlir.'Vi
'm. King aid,' Mr, A. ]old
King :and little son; Douglas of To-
ronto• spent ,the week-eud with the
latter's parents;AIr.. and Mrs George
rzing,
'Mrs. 1Ttigh 'MeLareii and two
daughters of Port Elgin sprint the
week -end with. her sister, Miss J.
Stirling who .iyeturned,'to Port El-.
gin with them, tor a :Bort vtsilt
MARRIAGES'
LOOSE1V11ORE-MOSS—.. At' the' ,home
of the ' bride's parents,. }Juliet'
township, on Oct. 5th, by, the Rev.
W: R. Alp, Elizabeth Moss, daugh-
ter of Mr. . and Mrs. Walter Cun-
ningham., to .Frederick T ooserore.
of Glencoe.
BIRTIHS
JOHNS—In Tuelcersmitlf, on October
loth, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Johns, a 'daughter.
DEATHS
'PLUIV3'STEEL-In Clinton, an Oct.
3rd, Henry Plumsteel, in his eethe
year. '
MIDDLETON—In Toronto, on Oct.
6th, Helena, elder daughter . of
Chas, G. and Mrs. Middleton, Clin-
ton:
MITCHELL=In Clsnten, on'Oet, Sth,
Jemima •Ilobinson,'widow of Thom-
as R. Mitchell, in her 81st year.
LI'IPPINGTON--In. Clinton, on Oct.
9th, Maude Burr, widow• of .. Wilbert
Leppington, aged • 37 years and 4
months.
FELL—In Glinten* on Oct. ,5th, Mary,
A.1VTason,; wife of Mr. David Fell,
Seaforth.
LYON—At Londesboro,. on Oct. 5th,
Harrison Lyon, in lits 68th year.
LOWRIE In Hullett township; _ .on
Oct. 9th, Jane Lowrie, widow of.
Willium Lowrie, in her 77th year.
CARD OF THANKS
lVfr. Richald Winton and family
wish to extend their sincere thanks
ie, friends and neighbors for the
kindness and sympathy shown them
in their recent sad bereavement,
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. P. McCartney and" the Wil-
li -en and Tebbutt families wish to ex-
tend heartfelt thanks to neighbors
and friends for the many expressions
of sympathy and helpfulness shown
during the illness of Mrs.. A. Wilken
and after her death, including the
sending of flowers, etc.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. David Fell and Mrs, Frances
Wise wish to extend their sincere
thanks to the friends and neighbors
for the sympathy shown them in
their recent bereavement, the sudden
death of Mme. Fell, for flowers sent,
•cars loaned and•for all the kindness
shown,
For Sale
White Leghorn hens. Apply to
Roy Tyndall,. phone 007r3. 35-2.
Burgess Portrait Studio
Clinton ,will be open every Satur-
day in October, also Tuesday, Octo-
her 29th, from 10 a.m. to 4.80 p.m.
A. good time to, sit for your Christ-
mas. Photos. 35-2.
House For Sale
The residence until recently occu-
pied by the late Mrs. A. Wilken,
Ontario streete.modern conveniences.
Apply on premises or to John Teta
butt, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone
602r6, Clinton. 36-2.
Sheep For Sale'
Liecester sheep, shearling rams,
year-old ewes and ewe and ram
lambs.' Year-old 'ewes being sold to
make room. Apply to John Ii'. Quig
ley; London o'oad, R. R. No. 6, Clin-
ton. Phone 619r3, Clinton central,
36-tf.
•
Potatoes
J. E. Tiugill & Sons are on the
market 'with the balance of their 30.
acre crop of P.E.I. Irish•.Cobbler Po-
tatoes. Anyone wanting potatoes
that cook right, having the proper
flavor and nourishment had best phone
34-616 at once. People find out by
experience that- hoes need the right
feed to produce good flavored eggs.
The same apply to potatoes or any-
thing you eat today. This year we
spent $1000.00 to"feed our .potatoes
to put that flavor and •quality into
thein, .which has now made our po-
tatoes famous for hundreds of miles.
10 days will clean up .our entire
stock so phone aireince to save your-
self - disappointment. Tours for
business, Huron County's: Largest
Potatoe Growers. 35.2.
NOTICE_ TO CREDITORS -,
In theeFel.ate ofeeleorge Ladd
Deceased,•-='•.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all•
persons having claime against the
estate of George Ladd, late of; the
Town of Clinton, in the, County of.
Huron, 'esquire, deceased,. who •died.
on or about the 13th day of: Septem-"
her, A.D., 1929, are required - to de-
liver -to Nelson W. Trewartfha, the
executor of the said estate or his.
,solicitor, on'or 'beforethe:,26th• day
of October A.D., 1929, :a'•fullestate-
ment of their ,claims together with
particulars thereof, .and: ;the nature
of the securities, if any, ;bteleI by' them
all duly verified by •affidavit'• :
AND • TAKE- NOTICII . •that: after,
the said last •rentioned•' da10 s the,
said :'executer will peoeeSd 'o i din-
e `tl� :1 ,
tribute the estate .of .the.said ;deeese
ed,-arnengst'.:•the.•.persons :en.titied
thereto:baving regard•.oney to claims;
of which he shall have received, ed, due
notice in;`acc accordance o ,titer rWuth
,.DATED; at Clinton Qntario„ this
oth day of October
til , • i7iiY1)ONE . Clinton ' Ontario.
Solicitor, for the said estate.
35-3.
ember of Plerist•Telegreph delivery
Association
OU.P 1+LOwERS,
Fltd3RAc D SIGNS :'
For All O easnoue; ,Sent Anywhere•
Greenhouse as yotir.phone:'
ilbs
L rge`.: Selectioi of : Dutell:
13•u,Th NQ* Arriving
Chas. Vm Cooke
Two Plienes.--66w and 661
Frosh Picnic IIame • ..22c
Shoulder Rst Pork, lb. 22e
Side Pork in piece 20e
Rih Rst. Pork; `ib: • 23c
Ch. Homemade Sausage 24c
H. -made :Head Cheese,..- 20c
Rib Roast of Beef 22c
Shoulder Roast of Beef 22c
Chuck:• RoastBeef 22c
Rump Roast ' 22c
Try our bulk line of pickles.
and.' ; Olives.'
Cooked pickled pigs feet
All relishes for meats such
as Pickled 'Beets, - Pickled
Cabbage, ' Chow Chow, In-.
dian Relish and Pure Fresh
. Horse Radish.
Lamb, Pork Veal and Beef
in stock at all times.
Try and let' us have Satur-
day's order, on Friday •
CONNELL & TYNDALL
Clinton's Leading Meat Market
A Sale'ef Work
Will be held on. Saturday, October
26th at 2.30 p.m., by the young peo-
ple of the Salvation Army. Fancy
work, homemade candies, etc. Tea
'and cake provided, 15c. The sale
will be held inthe store next to Law -
son's grocery. 35.3.
For Sale
50 Barred Rock Cockerels from a
registered pedigreed pen of Guilds
best laying strain of 10 yearling hens
mated to.a 250 egg cockerel. Price
$3.00 each. Come early as they won't
last long at this price. Real value at
$5.00 each. C. B. "Hale. - 35-3-p.
For Sale
Barn, 32 x40 ft., rock ale: frame.
If not sold at onee will wreck and
sell as wanted. Apply Albion -leo -
tel, Bayfield, Ont. 35-tf.
Hallowe'en Supper
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pres-
byterian Church . are holding their
annual Hallowe'en supper on Tues-
day, October 29. Menu will be pub-
lished next week. 35-1.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Steele, Implements and
Household Effects. The undersigned
]las instructed Mr. Geo. H. Elliott to.
sell by public auction at lot 1% B.
R. N., Stanley township, adjoining
the village. of Varna, on Wednesday,
October 16th, at one o'clock, sharp,
the following:
HORSES—General purpose horse;
general purpose mare; good driving
horse, 4 years old, broke singles or
double; black Perelieron, 6 years old,
broke single or double.
CATTLE --Ayrshire cow, 9 years
old, due to freshen Dec. 25th; Jer
soy, 4 years old, due to freshen Dec.
14th; Holstein, 4 years old, due Nov.
5th;' Holstein, 4 years old, duo Feb.
21st; Jersey -Herford, 3 years old,
due March 21st; Holstein, 6 years,
old, due April 5th; Brindle cow,, 9
years. old, due to freshen May 24th;
Brindle, 6 yrs., due May 14th; 5
head young cattle, .'2 years old; 1
yearling heifer.
PIGS -7 hogs, about 125 lbs. leach
POULTRY—A number of hens and
some pullets.
A quantity of hay, straw and bean
golds. •
straw, 'also seine oats and mtan-
IMPLEMENTS-IVT.-H. binder; NL•
li. drill; 12.4-2. cern bindere Frost
&- Wood nilower; disc harrow; spring
tooth cultivator; sett 3 -section iron
harrows; •walking; plow; John Deere
riding plow, nearly' new; wagon;
buggy; set bob sleighs; 2 seufflers;
;gang plow; 'cutter; light wagon; hay
fork, rope and carrage, �
horse
power, International ;engine; straw
cutter ; circular saw on Steel frame,
With pulley; fanning: :;mill;, gravel
bo r;'hay 'rack; wooden roller; iron-
roller;
ronroller; 2 horse rakes; sett piety har-
ness; set single harness; 3!egging;
chains; scythe; Eaton Cream Soper,
•ator .- No. 5r-nearly;'new; :' dloubletrees,
fonts, ete;.250 cedar posts and some
lumber.'. . .
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -s Steel
range; coal oil heater; Detroit gas-
oline stove; kitchen',taeble kitchen
cupboard; Daisy churn, Nye, 6 Qtie-
bee.'. heater; Rayetondesowing ma-
"chine; • dash' churn;' Aladdin 'lamp,
nearly new Vacuum cleaner; ; bed
room' stand; ' clothes •horse;^ ironing
beard bedsteads;, bracket -lamp;,
trickle tea kettle;'dgrass,seeder; : lan-
terne lamps and numerous °thee .are
ticks. Terms:: Ponitrvi •giuu51' ...and
hay and all sates 62 l0 and u, de•
.cash; over that anoint. 12 months'the
'credit'will be given onfttrnishingl ap-
proved ;joint:•notes, with a elisco'titt •ef
3p,,e f for.cash '.� n : 'credit;
cent. of o r
er
• Geo, H. • Elliott; Auction
eer;'•'J. E. Hernwoll, Proprieetor. • '
;1•;• 34.2.
Clinton's 'New -Laid' Egg
And PGilitry . House
Eggs bought ,according to Domin-
ion Governn1ent Egg Regulations.
Inquire for 'cur prices of eggs.
You will; always fine' our prices. par-
allel with -tile. city markets
Pat bias and -well-finished chicks•
always wanted. --Prices good,
Always phone our office fon prices
before marlteting.ptroduce.
N. W. Trcvaartha
Phones-0flice, 21144 Residence; 214w
Sunbeam Fee(
Just received' a carload of Snow-.
Peke Flour, Sun beam Feed, Sunbeam:
Laying Mash, Rainbow Scath feed;
different brands of Flog feeds, fat
tening mash for hens, Fish meal and
Powdered- Butterr Mi111 ane Car -
meal.
H. W. Charlesworth
Flour and Feed Phone 199
Chicken Supper
TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD
Wed. : Evening, Oct. 23
under auspices . of W,M1,S. of St.
Andrews United Church
Supper from 6.30 to 8.30.
Followed by Good Program
Admission: 50c and 35e.
36-2.
i � r
Bazaar and Tea
The W. A. of Wesley -Willis .Uni-
ted church, Clinton* intend having
a bazaar and.afterneon tea in the
douncil chamber on Saturday after-
noon, Nov. 16th, commencing at
2.30, 34-tf.
Herefords For"Salo
Young bulls and heifers, also some
young dews, due to freshen in De-
cember. P. IT. Elliott, R. R. No. 2,
Bayfield. Phone 600r32, Clinton cen-
tral. 34-44p.
House Ito Rent
A comfortable six -roomed house,
in a good iocatiod, possession given
about Nov. lst. Inquire at 'News
Record office. 33-tf.
Business For Sale
A good going 'business, in the town
of Clinton, stock and building. Good
reasons for selling. Inquire at The
News -Record office. 35-tf.
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 -
etas. 31-tf.
Farms 'For Sale
Lots 27' aid' 29, 9th concession of
Goderich township, consisting of
160 acres of good clay loans, 11
utiles west of Hohnesville. Good
buildings, never -failing -wells. Ap-
ply to Lewis Proctor, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton: - Phone '611r2, Clinton cen-
tree 29-tf.
For Sale
A large barn and hent_ house and
acre of land on Wallington st.,
Clinton, will sell barn separate if
desired for removal. Apply to Mrs.
Wm. Jenkins, Phone 133. 84-2.
• Pigs For Sale
Pair •of yearling sows with 24
young pigs. Apply to Miss K. Wil-
liams, Maitland: Com, Goderieh town-
ship, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone
602r11, Clinton central. 34-2.
Apples Wanted
At the Clinton evaporator. 40c
per hundred paid for paring apples
delivered at the evaporator. Edward
Weekes, Clinton Evaporator. 34-2-p.
Auction Sale
Of 'Implements, Machinery and
seine household effects,' at Massey -
Harris warehouses, Clinton, on
Saturday, Oct. 12th, commencing at
1 o'clock, as follows:
No.' 21 M. -H. mower, 7 ft, al; No.
21 M. -H. mower, 6 ft, al; No. 16
M. -H. mower, 6 ft, al; No. 16 AL -II.
mower, 5 ft., al; No. 10 M. -H. mow-
er, 6 ft., al; Deering mower', 6 ft., al;
loader cylinder, • with new for car-
riage; 103 ft. -side raloe, steel ted -
der attachment 10
hoe . drill, 1VL-H.; No. 4 M. -H.
11 hoe drill; No. 8 Corn cultivator,
nearly new; 13 tooth Deering culti-
vator; Tudhope Hope and Anderson
riding plow; Perrin siding plow;
Coekshutt riding plow; M. -H. 10
tooth cultivator, al; No: 2 M. -II. cut:
ting box and blower, 12 inch mouth;
Barrel sprayer; number of 28 fli •
extension ladders; new•, set slat
sling ropes, new; number: of - sling
ropes, new; Sling chain, new;.
number of pulleys, steel,: new; hay-
fork, new; Maple leaf Bay car, for
wood track, new; second hand car;
second hand M. -H. binder,: canvases
good; second' hand wagons;_ good
Wheels of No. 4 spreadere second
hand wheelbarrow; yokes andtrees
and 'binder roller; '2 binder trucks,
wood; _2 ;binder' trucks, 'steel; Chev-
rolet- sedan, 4 door car, 5 balloon'
tires, light inside, shield wiper, al
shape; 2 year old grey Pereheron,
al; black• driven8 ;'years old;
10• ft. 'Massey -Harris steel rake,
new. Many other articles too-ttum-
erous to mention'• 'Dresser and'stend
brass ° bed and spring; 3' piec'e parlor
suite. , Evierythine. offered : well be
sold wthout teseree Term`:'
'cud.
on etions:`: All sxun
C d s of '$40.00
and under, cash over that
amount, 6 months' credit. oh :fur-
nishing approved `oint notes,0
7
or
discount of 3 per 'cent straight for
cash Geo H. Elliott, Auctioneer, R.
A. Roberton, Proprietor. 34-2. •
*asterf
ape Cod Aar Oil
uaranteed
Stem Rend&d
$1.50 der° a.t1'n
$11.40 per gallorn,, in S kat, lots
only
eller
TELEPHONE 63
ardware
CLINTON
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fan% and other
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
•
Pbon
For Sale
80 acres of good farm land, lots
26, 27, Ord concession of Huilett
township, 11 miles north ' of Clin-
ton. Good fences, well watered.
Apply on premises to Robert Nelson,
R. R. No. 1, Clinton. " :31-tf.
Strayed:
On to lot 19, Con. 11, Stanley, on
August 30th, one red yearling •heif-
er. Owner may have same by prov-
ing property and paying expenses.
William Pollock, R. R. No. J., Varna,
phone 15 on 87, Hensel]. 33-8.
RUPTURE SPECIALIST
Rapture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins
Abdominal Weakness,- Spinal Deform-
ity. Consultation Free. Call or write,
J. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St.,
Stratford, Ont. • 10-1929.
House to Rent
5 -room house, James street, Clin-
ton. Town water, . electric eights .
Apply to W. Jago, Clinton. 31-tf,
To Rent"
A modern dwelling of eight rooms,
also garage on Gibbings St., Clinton,
Immediate possession: Apply to A.
J. McMurray, box 193, •Harriston,
Ont. 26-tf.
House For Sale
A , comfortable• seven room cottage
with town water and electric lights,
14 acro of land with small fruit and
good stable with chicken house. Ap-
ply to Alex. Slonan, Fulton street,
Clinton. 05-tf,
"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, Goderieh, Ont.
15-tf.
. 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 over Heard's Barber shop.
W. 3, Jago. 2288-tf.
Clinton's
Wics
SUMMER.'' GOING -GOING.-
- GONE !
BUT,
HERES
SOMETHING
BETTER- A
BIG SUPPLY of
MEAT FOLKS COAL
No ;natterhow much we may wish
it—
We: can't hring back sumhner when
it decides to go.
But we can provide a splendid'sub--
stitute for it—
A supply of Heat Folks goal.
Order a load of. our D.L.e W Brand,
the best imitation of summer time
on the market:
Call the - .000g41170%
for good, dean coal
]Iasis
COAL COMPANY
PHONE 7'4 CLINTON
We Want 'ti our
Milk and ;Cream
We are manufacturers of b
cheese and butter. We want y
milk or cream. We pay highest m
ket price weekly. Satisfaction
anteed.
Phone your order for finest the
or pasturised butter in prints or s
ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, :Ont.,
R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32.
THE HOLMESVILLE -CO-OPER
TIME CHEESE AND BUTTER
COMPANY. LIMITED
Eggs and. Poultr
Home on Tuesday and Friday for
noon to take in Poultry.
Eggs handled at residence ev
day—graded by an experienced gra
er, for which we pay the highest m
ket price.
Cream purchased for Stillman's
A. E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Agent.
Victoria St., Clinton Pbone 2S
Transportation
Service
Long Distance — Short Distant
Goods in Transportation Insured
Furniture Carefully Handled
Efficient Operator. Charges Reason-
able. Satisfaction guaranteed. 5,
R. MteMath, 601r34.
No g
WorrY in About
Securities.
Your dividend cheque mailed on
the first of each month by Imperial
Trust Company of Canada.
Just a few units Left of Standard
Royalties. Over 3,000,000 sold in a
few months. All will be taken in a
few weeks.
J. G. CHOWEN
CLINTON.
P. -O. Box, 155
Phone, 52
04-tf.
Coal and Coke
IF YOU, ARE IN NEED OF
HARD COAL, (LEHIGH VALLEY)
SOFT COAL, COKE, SLABS
CALL 256
A. D. McCartney
Queen Street . Telephone 256
Agency
gputt e _.uc_.,
y.
Wishing Repairs or Parts for
Cockshutt or Frost. and Woods ,Ma-
chines of any kind should call at my,
Residence,
I also handle Cockshutt Creant
Separators.
JOHN V. DIEHL, ' '
Queen Stied, Clinton.
8141.
McCormick-Deerin 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 a share of the
at
tuna of the farmers surounding
patronage uroundin
g,
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door td.
Jones' blacksmith shop,Kin : street,
g eet.
W e, STEVIIART
Clinton,' Ont., Phone '281w 04.114.