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The Clinton News Record, 1926-10-07, Page 5THURSDA15 OCT() Dr. Bon`, at nephew 'of I3oliby IIu�'ais; who; though a medical doctor, taught sctliool for some years in the Porters Hill school, Ho.hadgreat admir.- evention''Wcel ," atlon for the educational attainments r a eek of the fy tutor. ifty- of this earl to tor- Ile also re - twoLet5S TAO' ' every. match, it. membered distinctly Seeing the late George Brown, who travel:ea through God rie,ll is talking,? about having its this 'Nit .of the coiintr when,he was stares facing on the square membered It might he useful as' 1 way of telling ryrh�e�nj yon a:e all Lhe v,,aY aroiutd "the ;,',,feared ,the too ninnybatilel-` t,',.all the credit :for not'inarry- Gelatins she editor' of the Walk- elescope, with commendable and or, Fools', aenlaxks+a e.chai>e pay n v r b, ; just as much attention' to the•counsils of the Wise as the wise pay to the words o'.Titols.". Isn't is enough to make us all give up the advice -giving Habit? "Wouldn't; it be 'a terrible„ world" someone asks, "if children were a; v load as er�;�h o •s ahinlc ,hc `... e . x r n b r 'Yes, and ryouldnit, it be a-neaysnly 'one if they were as good -as s „then. pat•- ants think iihem? ' Wonleix are said to be nlore''partial. to flying than men; more than GO per' cent. of the' cross-channel passer ors to date'have leen women. Nobody, :seems to .kztoty"tvhy the feminine pre lerence• to flying. Perhaps itis than women are not. so much afraid: of dy- Mr, Gordon Waldron, a prominent 'Toronto lawyer and a'native:of "Stan; ley township, has been getting some newspaper publicity lately by publish- ing' alt article' in which he says that -Central Canada 'suffers from 'a lack of moisture. The season just corning to a :close has been. se wet that the harvesting .of grain, `foots, etc„`'has been greatly hampered. ,and much da- /nage to crops has resulted. The gen- eral idea seems to be tlfat IVIr.Waldron •• chose a ,poor• seasomto have his theory • •considered. We' fancy howeyer, the article was not thought out in a -hurry and that the writer had no particular Sea- son in mind, it is a general theory. We have not here the dampness and -the consequent rank growth of grass of the sections near the sea and Mr.. Waldron' says "Population follows the cow,” and as we can't keep vast herds we cannot expects a vast population. Time will show whether he is right. -This theory of 1VIr. Waldron's may he quoted one or two hundred years 'hence as a proof of his wisdom—or the reverse.. Londesboro , Mr. and Mrs, Jas. McCool, Mrs. Wm. .McCool and Mr. Wen. Moon motored to Woodstock` on Sunday. MrsSM. 'Maines and Miss Lizzie Maines left .Fridayefor.Dauphin, Man- itoba, where they .will visit relatives for tonne time, returning to Chicago to spend the whiter with the Misses Bleaner dad Jean Maims, Lr. • Eldred Langley of Niagara Falls is visiting Mr, and Mrs, Edmund Crawford". The Rev. G. Williams, returned mis- •.sionary from Forenoon, Will preach in the United Church next Sunday morn. Inge The evening service will be with .drawn on account of Iti:ex church an- niversary services. Bev. B. Snell is in Toronto this week Mr. Harold Richards spent a few .days of last week at his home here. 'Misses Olive and Mae Lyon have ye- 'turned from Calgary, where limy -have been visiting for the last two months, ' Mr. 32 McCool of Edmonton visited 'relatives in the community this week. • Mrs. D. Mountain spent last weelc '.with her nephew 'Dr. L: Whitely,of Corrie, returning home Saturday+. Mrs. John Grainger spent last 'Sun- -04y in London with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Crawford. ' Mrs. Cameron end her ,sister, also. ;Miss Murray of Lueknow, spent Sun- •xlay with ItIr,tand.Mrs: James Camp. tit Mrs. Chas.. Watson, who has been under theweather for, e few weeks, is feeling bette>e and able to be one again. Mrs. John Temblyn, who aeconpan- ied her nephew, Frani Campbell, wife and daughter,; on a : motor trip to .Leamington, Comber •and -Dutton, is: expected home the last: of the, week. M1. and Mrs. Wan :I#i1es.of Gni-)ton 'visited at the home, of: Mr 3.:Elsley `Saturday. '; G('andmothei s day will ibe.obseeved at the Institute meeting on; Friday, .Oet. 8th. Prizes•will be given to the oldest great-grandmother, the oldest, grandmother,' the youngest grand. ',mother, uthe . grandmother with the hest ..gr ndehildr'en, the most -old fashioned costume and the oldest ;grandmother in the Institute ' The grandmothers will serye Ninth, "Also supply the • px•ogr m.'�' rTer colleetion will be taken at the close, ,Ali the ladies of the •community are cordially invited. ti. Mrs. Giles Jenkins, who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. WIm,- Webster'ancl'Mrs. Wm. Snell, has re-- ttirned to her home in Goder ch Coderich Township The death 'occurred at his home In ilEgmondviile on Saturday last of Wil- liam MacDougilil, a'natiye-of;Geder-. ieh 'township,' who had' reached the great age of ninety-one. Mr. MacDougalI •was the sot of th e late 'Petev Me Dougall,:. who. came; out: to Canada Canada 2833 end'1he was born on the old farm ha, the eat"tine,'in :1835. -fie could-Yemeinber andwas happy to •relate many interesting incidents of.' early life in Goderieh'township. IIls. father was amongst the first to, have horses and the family of boys 'used to do• a lot : o1 'teaming for the, per chants of Gedenidh and other centres before the railwa time through. cOne . V trip=lie made for an Auburn merehatt • tools -him threeWaite. lie Mules rho stones for .the first ,railway )ridge ;built, at Holmesville in 7:858. One of the thing's which Mr. Mc- • Dougall always lilcel1 to remember 'was that as aladle went to school to a lad, in the interests of his. news paper, The Globe Mr., McDougal was a Fenian Raid veteran and coup recall many irtereot,ing events is of ilia time, - In his early life ,tilt, MCDoug all was much interested :;m piowin. and tool:, part in nladv n plowin:, match :See spent; an active Iiterand used to say that there wzie little dan- ger of hard work killing 'anyoire. In politics he was ai Libera1 and in relig- ion a Presbyterian, - Nearly sixty -yens , ago her. Mc- Dougall went to Egmondville, where he resided until his death.: A month ago he had the niisfortune'to'fall and fracture :hi'i 1315. which seemed to he mending, but complications set in which resulted in 'his death.. Ile is survived' by two daughters:'1lIiss bleb lie, who resided with herfather, and Mit el A Stewart of Portland Or- egon. • Ilis,wiTe a son and a daughter predeceased him. The funeral tools place fiorl his late residence on Mon- day a1.te(•noon to Mlaitland bank rein- etery, the services being conducted by the Rev, Dr, Larkin, assisted by the Rev. W..A Elliott of Long Beach, California, a nephew of the deceased.. Six nephews carried him to the grave: Mowatt 'and Wm, McDougall, • James and Colin MacDonald I1d Victor and Thomas 'Elliott. Amongst those 'who, went from here -to the funeral were •Mr. and Mis. R.• G. Thompson.'; Mi, Alf. Tebbutt and his son, Mr. Gordon Tebbutt,,have .teken over the, Tichbett :hardware business in God= erieh and made their announcement to the public.last week, Mr. 'Gordon Tebbutt has been with Carrie hard- ware people for Some time and, 'con- sequently, knows the bushness thole oughly:''!`henew firm statttg under favorable eireuinsteneee and will no doubt do well. Mi. Tebbutt's old God- erich township friends will wish but good luck.' Mr. Randal Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole of the Bayfield litre, has gone to Toronto to attend Normal. Reeve Herbert 'Cox returned hast week from a visit to the Lake Moron mining property , svhibh is situated just over the line in Northern Que- bec. Mr. ;Cox reports the finding of a new vein, which is supposed to be a rich one; Mr. Cox is a directar.'of the. coinpany_end wished to see just what the prospect looked like. He seemed to think the 'spine a promising one. Mr. Flurseevice of Londesboro was al- so in the party. A railway now runs to within a couple- of miles of the catnip. Council met in Hohnesville on Mon- day, `..A. communication front : the Workman's Compensation Board was filed, as wee one re -subscription for Canadian Municipal Directory. )Moved by )Messrs. Jervis and I•Taaacke that the Collector be authorised to collect 5 per tent. on all taxes unpaid -after Dec. 15th; total taxes being $36,089. 75. An aeeount from the Dominion Road Machinery Co/was'returned`for correction, The following account being ordered 'paid: 'Goderich Manuf- iectttring-Co., plank, $41.52; H. C. 'Cox\ sheep' claim, $10.00; John YSowerby* sheep claim, $46.00; T Bmmerson, eatery, 55.50; J. Harris, -overseeing, $6.50; Fred Bell, bridge on con,4, $200.00; Fred 13e11, other. bridge, $774.00. Council adjourned to 'meet Monday, November 1st. at 1.80.-R, •G, Thome, son, Clerk Positions for 500 people any age . We will give you a position in front of 'our C tme1a any Tuesday al; . our Clinton St idio.., Said ,p,o ition will take about 25'zn nukes of yout,••,titne and return Iwill give you the Best 1 ort'ait ,nett 'eier; had "and= just tire. thing -for a Christmas, Gift 'for your friends. 11 Burgess, Bur " Portrait Studio -. t ?1ILTCIIELL AND CLINTON' 77- Bagfleld Mr. John E. Howard returned front the west on Monday Morning. Splendid Relly Day;,Sgrvices were held in both the Bayfield and Bethel field in both the Bayfield and Bethel United 'Church: Sunday schools Both services wore well -attended and the -offering for the day amounted to nearly seventeen dollars. On Friday evening of this week a pre -communion service will be held in' St. Andrew's church at the hour of 7:30 o'clock. Rev. 11Ir. Bremer of Brucefield will preach the semon and the pastor, Rev, H. F. Kennedy will 'be in ehayge. The public is invited to at- tend. On Sunday. morning Oct. 10,thr at 11,•o'clock the quarterly communion service wilt be held. The pastor will relate the story of "The Cripple of Lodebor," as related in 2 Sam., Ceap. The.Iiriron Presbytery of the United Church' will convene in St,.- Andrew's Church, liayfield,;on the mornings of Tuesday,' Oct 12th at 0 ' a o'clock and , 1 *continne throughout: :the afternoon: Over onehundred clergymen' and lay representatives are expected to attend, along with many other 'visitors, .• The 'sessions are open to the public.a The ladies of -the 'congregation will serve dinner and supper in the basement of the church. Several properties have changed hands this season.' Miss Fairburn of Detroit bought two lots' from F. A. Edwards, Robert Blair sold twenty- four lots to Joseph Terri of London, amt. Burch of Detroit has purchased three-hundredand ninety feet of Iand and three cottages from'W.R. Jowett and 'Mr. Counter of Clinton also pur- chased a lot, MI. lxli^htinan'.of Det trait has purchased Ino Cowie prop- erty from Mrs. Varney of, Port Hope, Milch., Thos. Bailey sold a lot on Chin iquy ,Street to Mr. Dolan of .Detroit.` Several building . impr:ovemehits have also been made. Miss lfennsdy built an addition to 1) '•cottage,' (Vlv.` Hunt had "his'impz'oved with-tetueco,' dotie'hy Weston Bros„ Mr. Burch has improved'the cottages that he bought. and is buildingmore, Work on trio cottage on the lot which he bought has also cornnleiiced Por'"Mr._Dolan. Mr. George Castle and Mr, Percy Tippet;. Have each built new homes and W'ni". Ball- has erected a. bungalow on the: Miller property, nshich `he recentl . 1 p y purchased freta Mr. IL Dderow, It is built on the site of ,toe house which wasberne0 some few years 'ago. The, 1lethodiet'church, has been put,chase. by Thos. 13rownett and the seats have been sold/to another church in East- ern astern -Ontario, ' lttz►rrrages .s L I IS73S In St.rF aul ; e}urch - Clinton, on: Oct, 5th;;; by, the key.. T , C. Harrison,: i, arion �Louiso, young, est daughter. of Mr. and M1s;'11. J; Hibbs „- to Gordon Leroy Flall, younger son of Mr. and Mr's. G. E, Ball; alt -of Clinton: . LOdTiG:IiS—H3U!IiOF�R=In St. Paul's church, Clinton, onOct. 2nd, by,rho Rev. L C Harrison, Letitia'Ernily, eider daughter e1, Mr. • an_d.Mrs. Robert Hunter of Clinton, to Albert V• inton Loucks, son' of'llr;s. Loucks and the ate `` Loucks 1 A-C.Lotcs o'fIn: g• oldsby, Ont. RATIIBUIi11`i r LINDSAY—In, Knox Presbyterian church;" Goderieh, on Oet, 2ell.•lby the Rev. C R. ,MeDer- mid, jean Ower, elder• daughter of 1Mr. 2nd.Mrs. T.1. Lindsay of Clin• ton, to Thomas Franklin Rathbun, -son of iVlrs. Rathburn and th late ,A. `Rathhurn of 'Sombre, Ont. BIRTLES—WI•LTQN-Iu St: Am- brose. Church, ',Brussels, on Sept, 28 by Rev. -Fr, Metfugh, Marguerite Viri.lton, Brussels, to Alfred Birtles, of Toronto.. McDONALD'—MENZIES — At 'the Millbank ;United Church pasisonage, by Rev. Mr. Beit, .Annie E. Men- zies. -to Alexander McDonald, both of .'Grey Twp. • Births SIfANAI34N'--In ' Clietton Hospital on Sept. 26tH, to Mr. and .Ma's..ehas, B. Shanahan, a daughter. . EAST—In Clinton, on Sept, 23rd, to lilt, and Mis. Tames East 61 Hallett aa n.—Leslie. ' TOMSIn Bayfield on Saturday, bet. 2nd, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm' Toms, a daughter,—Donna Joy, ' McISSNLEY—At Goshen Line, Stan- ley, Township, on September 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKinley, a daughter. Deaths SPSERAN—In Grey T,wp., on Sept. 27th, Greta Urilda 1Feaneis, second daughter of Luke C. and Mrs. tSpeir- an, aged 17 years, 2 months and 10 =lays. Poultru Wa ted -, . Now is the time to, got rid of your non -producing hens. We will do your culling' free of charge. We also want .chickens .and dueks. W edneSdaty and Thursday forenoons at residence, Vic. Moria street, five doors north bf 0. N. R. tracks, Call 231, Clinton central, for prices. A. 'E.« FINCH 78-tf. • Dispersal Sale Of Aberdeen Angus Cattle and .Farm Stock at Lot 68, Bayfield line, 3 miles east ,of rleyfield on .Monday, October -11th, at 1:30 o'clock, the fol- lowing: Aberdeen Arrgus• cow with heifer calf at foot (reg.); Aiberdeen Aphis cow to freshen in February (reg.) ; Aberdeen Angus cow with hull calf 31/2 months old (reg.); Ajberdeen Angus eow with • 'Mall calf at foot (reg.); Aberdeen Angus ow with heifer calf at foot (reg.); Aberdeen Angus cow freshened two months (reg.); Aberdeen Angus cow tdfreeh-. en in May (reg.); 2 Aberdeen Angus bulls 9 months old (reg.); Aberdeen Angus bull 4 months old (reg.) Herd bull, 18 mos. old (reg.); 4 1 -year-old. heifers (reg.); 4 heifer calves (reg.);: 2 Aberdeen Angus he}fers'with calves at foot; Durham heifer to freshen in November; 2 Durham' steers, 2 years old;: 28 Durham heifers, 1 year old • sow to litter in December•, 5 shoats; Heavy Draught geldhng, 7 years old; Driving mare, 7 years old heavy draught eolt, 1 year old; 2 geese and a gander;, 2 crates Barred. Rock Pullets; 1 crate Barred Reek hens; 2'Shropshire ehearling• rams; a number of owes and awe lambs. Everything.to be sold as proprictbe. has sold part of his land, TERM -S': All sums, of $10and under, cash; over that amoient,'7 months credit given on furnishing bankable paper or a discount of 458 straight allowed foi each. Wm. J. Stewart, Proprietor. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 78-1 Get the New London Number' Ori Saturday night, London's tel- ephone system' was converted to an entirely to* basis, and all telephone' numbers there were •changed. Local subscribers having occasion to call London, should ::f2st-' askthe local "Long Distance" operefor;1'or the new number and then make careful note of ` it for subsequent, calls. It is important, in the interestsof both speed and accuracy, that the -new London numbers be, used .le calling' telephone users in that city. 73-1. • Bailiff's Sale.' By virtue of Execution issued out of the Third Division 'Court,"in and for tete !County of.IIuron, ,and to me direct: - ed, againSt the Goods and- Chattels- 01 John A. 'Wren; atthesnit o1, Horton vs Wree, 7 have seized and taken inti Execution the under .mentioned pro- perty of the above named Defendant; viz:—One Ford sedan car, 1222 model, self starter and spot light; One spare' tiro; One Cayote robe. All of whirr property will be sold by public auction at liilcley's Garage, in, 'the Town of tip"Saturday- the top on Snturda.lilt day d of October at thehom of 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated at, Clinton this 30th day -'of Sept. 1926 R: WELSH, Bailiff Third .P1561oii Court, 75-1. Event of the Season A fowl' supper will be given by the laadies:oCthe Guilds of Trinity Ang hcayl Church, TUESDAY OCTOBER lith. iii Otho TOWN TIA. i,, B�&YFIELD ,Supper will'be served, 'from followed, by a Food program, A]missior. 50c, children under _ 11:NU Ilot roast" chic, ceu, with dressing, Ts- _ealloped •pot. -ors, ;Sliced Tomatoes S tad, 'Je'lly, Pickles, Tea, 001; • fee, 'Biscuits, -'Rolls, .Pie. 78-2. 8 to 12, 25c tt -is, time to, help ,your .eyes' ,,For close work at least after you reach 40 or. 50 year's of age. You iraay never have had to wear glasses before, lint from now on you are go- ing to o-ingto be reminded oftener and often- er that your eyes are not as young as. they used to be,Better geta pair of roildtllg -glasses and use then when- ever you do close work. We can help you conserve your sight. W. 11, Hell-. par,' Optometrist, Clinton Ont. Cheese fog Sale Cheese in; bulk at, any time. Large cheese,' 18e, 'Flats, 20c, 'Stamm, 21c per 1'b. The 'Holmesville Cheese and Butter Go. W. H. Lobb; president and,saleeman, R. R. No, 3, Clinton. 78-tf: Lambs for Sale Some purebred Liecester,ppt.am and ewe lambs, also some tw-b-year old registered ewes. Apply' to 3.H. Quig- ley, London road, R. R. No. h, Clinton. Phone 3 on 619, , 78-tf. Wanted Bricklayers, earpentees, laborers, to work on the new Collegiate building in Clinton. Amply in person on job; kir phone 21, Clinton. :Evenings phone 243, _Clinton. ' Good men only need apply. 78-1. Tor Sale 2 cutters, _a 'sideboard and a dining roolit heater. Apply to Mis. Lorne peeves, Clinton. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements, on tot• -24, eon, 2, Hay township, 1 mile west and e of a mile north of Hensall on Friday,' October 1558, at 1 pm. Sale of sheep at 3 p.m.—Horses-1 driving mare: Cattle --Scotch Short- horn bull, red, 14 months; Scotch Shorthorn Cow, roan "red boll ealf 4 months old, by side; 9 grade Sho; t- horn cows, in ealf or milking; 4 2 - year old steers; 4 -1 year old steers; 4 2 -year old heifers; 1 1 -year old heifer; 6, calves. Hogs—Pure bred Berkshire Sow. Poultry Abont 50 Plymouth Rock hens. Sheep -35 Dor- ot Horned Ewes and Rams, all reg- istered or eligible. Impiehxents--- M. H. manure spreader; M. TI, binder, 6 ft. eut; M. 1i. .corn binder; Deering mower, 0 ft. cut; Sweep rakIl; 1VI. kI. Side rake and Tedder; Hay loader; M. H. spring tooth cultivator, 17 tooth; Frost and Wood stiff tooth cultivator; Dise harrow, 14 plate, out throw; 2 wide smoothing haroevs; Grain Drill and grass seeder, 12 hoe; Onion drill, grass seeder; 2 furrow riding plow, Cockshutt; Walking plow, Coclsshutb 21; M. H. Corn and ,Bean cultivator and pulled; Auto power jack and ibelt; Waggon, .hay ,and stock rack, gravel box; ,2.14: inch logging sleigh; light Bob sleigh, 2 ora seat; 2 cutters, Bug- gy, light wagon; Fanning mill, bagger truck, onion thresher; Heavy 'wagon springs; 2 set heavy harness; 8 sin- gle harness; Feed cooker; Sap pans, 4 barrel galvanized gathering tank, sap pails and spiles; Chevrolet touring car. Ilousebold Bffects—Beds; 'beau- tiful Happy Thought steel range, coal or wood; HWppy. Thought east range; 4 -burner coal oil ,stove; hang- ing lamps; lady's bicycle; quantity of wood; also many -other useful articles of house, garden and stable-„ 75 acres Grass Fent :for .Sale: Thera 'ruin be offered• for sale the 75.. acre grass franc, being the west of 'lot 16, -con. 7, Bay; which isfenced for sheep• has good shed, plenty' of shade, and never ,failing water in diteh, Terms made known on day, of sale. The proprietor has sold the farm and 'everything' offered. is for sale, Terms: $10 and under,.cash; over that amount, •7 months' credit, on approved joint notes; or 5 percent. 9e,r ,amlune discount for casts.. Frank Taylor, Auctioneer, W. C. Pearce, Proprietor. 78-1. Hoose Far Sale Trarne hoose on Princess street;;8 roosts and ,bath, furnace', 'electric light; quarter acre lot with chicken house. In, first cents conditiop. 'E, L. Mittel}, Clinton. Phone 2133 76.8-p. Auction Sale of Farm The south 60 acres, more or less of Lot 25 Concession 15, Goderieh town- ship kndwn es' the Plntnhner Farm will; be offered for sale -by Public Auction at the :Graham house, Clin- torl, on Friday; October 8th at 3:00 o'clock p.111. ',Phis is .a' grazing ;farm without buildings; all the land is seeded down in grass except )':few acres of wood- ed land. The neeessary,fences are in good repair. The Pari» lies within two miles of.Glinton. - Terms: 100/0 cash baland'e in 30. days. . For' further ,particulars and conditionsI of sole p ' app y to W. Bry- dgne; solicitor" for' the ,Vendor. Geo., 7Y, Elliott., luetioncer°; 4,77-2 cft Const of„Revision Notice is hereby given that a:conrt of revision, fpr;the purpose of revit- ing tele 1926 AsSassntent Roll for the municipality. Qt' the - Village of Bay- field; :will he held in the town hall, Bayfield, at the hour' of one o'clock, p.m., on Thursday, the 14th day of October, 19 toe r i c 26, or s der complaints; f e1.1 err, =or oiniesions in the said Assessment Roil., Anyone having business with -elle 'said court are tsked to attend' et the said time olid 51ace, Bated at Bayfield, this20th day of .Se lion hex; 1926. 3. I -I. Reid, Cleric. `•, ' 76-3 J. Trewariui:' DEALER IN TRE NEW -LAID EGG We SPECIALIZE in Milk -Fed POW., try 32 Months in the year. Phone as early in the week as possible for prices. GOOD DEMAND rOlt ALL KINDS- 01, NO..1 POULTRY We advise - you'to have the birds ox your laying pen, culled While' the e price is high. Culling of birds done' free of charge rb ;through our ,office. Phones—Office, 2141 Residence, 214w • Go To `�, 9 Nodi er s Garage ., For Gasoline, Oil and grease Tires, r Tubes and Accessories. Let us figure on your Trucking Some Wood for Sale W. J. Nedi er Prop. Euchre and Dance The L. 0. B. A. will hold a euchre and dance in their -lodge room on Mon- day, Oct, 11th, at 8 o'clock.' Admis- sion 350. Lunch.-, ' , 78-2. For Sale Pure Bred young , Yorkshire Boar, awi5so some young sans; bred ,0, A. C. stock. James Raithby. 78-2-p. ~r. Men or women agents wanted to take orders for„' an attractive, exclusive line of up-to-date Christmas cards. Very liberal commission means good earn- ings for workers. AK -E. • ,i S EY Write to -day to Y' A. TALBOT & COMPANY 33r'CIarence St. London, Ont. We Serve and Satisfy as FOR WEEK -END Quick Naptha soap ....17 bars $1.00 Bandy Ammonia ......10c, 3 for 25c Sunny Monday soap ... 4 bars for 95c Nap, Soap Flakes . . . 1.0e, 3 for 25c Toilet Pape?, .. ... '.,.5c, 6 for 25c Quick Wash and apron . - .2 pkgs. SOc Matches, 3 boxes .,, 35c New Jell, all flavors , 10e, 3 for 25e; Harry Horne's Puddings 10c, 8 for 25e CELERY CRANBBERRIBS, CAULI•. FLOWER, C• ,,BBAGI , CITRON, Etc. Cooked Meats at all Tines -14; LAWSON & CO. PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 111 Ci 9' we HEAT FOL)<51. ARE' NOT. EACN•ERS 'BUT WC-•MAK ' rr.EASY VOR QN11.OREN la LEARN. i s. �. jj 11114 4 Without good coal. • Many ' of the , winter's activities would have to cease. Schools would close. Business houses would close. Churohes would- close. Everybody would be 'busy at the one Occupation of keeping warm. Extent the doctors. They'd be busy trying. to get every- body well, ,But fortunately, the coal is 8e1'e, 'Better order, yours, while it's Nen ti fit), Call the •VentMin for good, ood `clean coal McCormick -Dueling Line of It-nplements, Engines, Tractors; Trucks, n G lson Manufacturing' Co. --Silos Engines, Litter Clri•icso Furnaces Otreboc Heaters, etc..;' Doherty Move Co.—iEntire line of Quo(ec Cooks and Rootlets. Good Cheerof line Quebec Cooks znd.,fleaters. - • :... Torontoind Mills Silos, 1 os, Water Systems,urn s ' P p , Wood and Steel Tanks, Stable Lqurgnient, etc. Pedlar People i t ted s ,me of t eel Roofs,Culverts, Ceilings, etc..:. Renfrew and. Primrose Crean: Separator's; -Canadian' ' odri Cx eh Rubber CO.'S P.00dwcar ' Itulrl er "Boots Rtibi cis and Zipper Overshoes. When interested in any oftl the e above lines, our representative s i e curative wdLli an E$PEIR,T will call and give you an estimate. • Milier Dealers in Genera/I-Hardware Painte, n, Oi is, Stoves, Etc. Rowland's •41d Stand - TELEPHONE 58 CH I NAMEL STORE Ford ,Coupe for Sate • - • 6- 1925 1925 Model, in good running order. Apply to W,-3. Nediger Clinton. 62-11 F.R.DA Boarders and Roomers Wanted A'ntmmber of boarders and ropmers wanted, second house west of Baptist church. Apply to Mrs. W. Cole. 70-tf ClothesCleanedand Pressed ' Clothes -cleaned - pressed and re-': paired. Woolen •goods dry cleaned, Rooms r over Heard's 'barber shop, W. 3. Jago. -88-ti Western ars Expect a car daily of old oats. Special price off,. the car. Our oats here this year-. are. too light .for handling. -Western oats look like a small crop with high prices. Let us know your requirements and give us a chance to got thein for you before they ego too high. Homing Peed Expect another cat• of this daily. Special price .off car for cash. Every- body knows this feed. The highest analysis feed on market for the price. Ouster Shelli • Have a carload e,ting the end o>;" the month. Lay in your winter's supply. IN FLOURS WE CARRY: Ben Hui Snow Witt Maple Leaf Puy ity Five Roses North Star J. An FORD & SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers OW BARRISTER will be at his office in Clinton each MONDAY From 3 to 6P. . m. 30-tt. J AHaviCOAL - Having ng erected new coal sheds will have on hand full stock of coal for immediate delivery. Prices reason- able. Also a quantity of dry maple wood. R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence, phone 119 A COAL Stove, Egg, Nut and Threshing Coal Coke and Kennel Goal - Also some Slabs • ,lE. WARD Phone 155. Huron Street, Singer Sewing Machine Sold on Easy Monthly Payments ,Spedial two-year terms given to farmers AIso a full stock of Needles, Bens and Parts for all makes Sole Agent for the Singer ' . W. GLEN COOK Phone 1713 P.O. Bor 201, Clintod 09 Absolute Shoe Comfort For people whg prefer to wear kid leathers in prefer - once to all other kinds for the real comfortwhich is found in them, We are offering two patterns which appeal to a`H lovers of top quality .moder- ately priced. - Oak ' tanned soles Goodyear Welted , $6,50 and $7:00. Special Fittings for narrow feet, • 'FRED ,TACSON it The Bi Shoe. Store ,y g Opposite the Town Hall .11 �iElectrician 4 s `B ' Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone ire Y.. 5Yw Flour, Feed and Groceries We will soon be •getting Flour in by the car load, and will ,be selling the Five Roses. and Maple Leaf Flour of the car -a t • reason- ebles , rices:' `We will also sell Brea and Shorts, orf the car. Our price on Five. Roses, Maple. Leaf and Purity Flour is 4.70, - (Spec.. ial prices in 5 and 10.bag lots for.. cash.) It will soon be time to put in your winter + supply. Let us know your meds. We will,.also have a .car of Swift's w s Beef Tar a and ' ScraP - coming in this 'fall and will sell off the car. It will i be a saving rng to buy oft the car. , Our Oyster Shell and Grit 1b of the best quality 4f °mA 7($ and arieg Wanted COAL COMPANY PHONE 74 CLINTON rlesw PIHOI4E 199