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LIFETIME'S SAV1NGg
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Where do
you keep
your moneY
Clinton Branch
at
Of Interest to You
and fide
Very up-to-date and mentally alert
'ebildien, those .Public school children
in Grey county, who requested Miss
MacPhail to give them her views on
•the Chinese question. Clinton Public
school children would rather play
marblesthanread such -stuff.
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If the "bright lights" attract young
people ,to the towns and, cities, why
not light up the conutry with Hydro?
'The 20 per cent. rebate, recently an-
nounced, will help a. little, but -•;,the
moon is by far .the cheaper source
',yet.—The Farmer's Advocate. '
'Yes, if only the moon could be per-
suaded to -shine an dark nights.
# ,k s
North Huron now has four candi-
'dates in the field for the bye election
and the Conservatives have not yet
put •forward a. man. There is a Pro-
.gressive,Liberal, an independent Lib-
eral and an independent Conserve-.
live. If all electors are not satisfied
when. it conies to voting day it will
not be for want of choice in candi-
dates, surely.
• 'When a Goderich man sees the
steamship "Goderich" plying the
Lakes his chest will swell with a
sentiment that is not given to dwell-
ers hi inland towns like Clinton and
Winglfanx.—Goderich Signal.
Oh; well, perhaps. But anyway,
'we're glad the C: N. R. didn't pay us
the doubtful compliment of naming a
,sleeping car after us.
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'Goderich, which is celebrating this
'summer its one hundredth birthday,
has invited the, Prince of .Wales and
Premier Stanley Baldwin of Eng -
'land to be present and take part in
the festivities. 'Wouldn't Goderich
take on air (some extra airs) if it
should have the pleasure of enter-.
taming royalty? However, we wish
it luck. Some of the glory may
trickle down to us
4' a 0 it
Miss Mazo de la Roche, a young
'Canadian writer, has won a. $10,000
prize, given by the Atlantic Monthly,
for a novel, competing with 1,200
'writers in the .United, States, Great
Britain' and other countries. The
hook, which has its setting in Ontario,
'will be published in the Autumn.
Canadian writers are becoming better
. known and incidents like this will
serve to advertise the fact that you
do not need to go outside of Canada
to obtain a worthwhile story.
M
Ata meeting of the Bovril, Limited,
in London, England, recently Chair-
man. Sir George Lawson Johnston
'held that the cost of advertising. was
large—this year a little larger than
usual—but he did not think they re-
gretted any of it. Advertising, he
said, was the, motor power of Masi -
mess and it was mainly through it
that they reached tke,ever-widening
circle of consumers.'" In some small,
:unadvertised 'business the overhead
,charges were so great that no profit
was made, in spite of the high selling
prices. They had so increased their
sales that overhead charges were
comparatively insignificant per
bottle, and in spite of the increase in
the cost of beef, they had been able
to avoid making any advance, in the
selling price.
The larger the business and the
snore Money spent in advertising the
more it is appreciated, apparently.
It is the man who spends a few dol-
lars in newspaper advertising, and
who fails to understand that it is not
so much the mere occupying of space
In the newspaper that constitutes'ad-
vertising as the actual' appeal you
snake to the public, who is usually
foundbemoaning the cost of adver-
tising. Advertising one's business, if
you wish to succeed, is as legitimate
an outlay as keeping a staff to serve
the public when it comes in to pat-
ronize your wares. If you fail to keep
an efficient staff or have an indiffer-
ent or discourteous one -you may have
\to increase your advertising to make
up .for that defect, but if ',you stop
advertising you will soon have to de-
crease your staff, be it good or bad.
An efficient staff, sufficient advertis-
ing of an intelligent sort and then the
goods to back it up spells success in
ninety -dine cases out of a hundred
and in the one.' case of non-success
the chances, are ninety-nine in. 'a
hundred that the fault was due to
some other oversight on the part of
the manager'.
Nouse For Sale or Bent
Frame house, Rattenbury street,' 6,
rooms, water and lights, '1F acre gar-
den. Possession at once. Inercare at
News -Record office, ' 05-tf
Wanted
By well-established Toronto firm,
man to drive one of .our salesmen in
rural district, must be of A.1. charac-
ter -and well-known in County. State
particulars. If•you have 'car; age 35
to 50; must be ready to start at once,
Permanent position; salary and ex -
pensee. Write. The News -Record Of-
fice. .• ' 06-3
Hatching Eggs For Sale
Eggs from pure bred White Rocks.
Bred• from high production stock.
Males from Guelph. Eggs $3.00 per
100, Also a limited number of Ins -
penial White Pekin Duck eggs, $1.00
per dozen. Mrs. J. B. Miller, R. R.
No. 2, Clinton. Phone 2 on 602, Clin-
ton central.
S$ -2-p
1000 Duck Eggs Wanted
For hatching, White Pekin. Apply
to E. L. Mittell, phone 213, Clinton.
05-2
Building for Sale
Frame building, suitable for gar-
age. Apply to Mrs. Argent,- North
street. 05-1-p.
Marriages
WESTON — KIPFER In Trinity
church, Bayfield, on April 6th, by
the Rev.' F. H. Paull, Mary,:daugll-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hip-
fer of Zurich, to Ernest Percival
Weston, soh' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Weston of Bayfield."
THURLOW-HARRISON In God-
erich, on Mar. 30th, by the Rev. R.
C. McDermid, Ella Marie Harrison,
daughter of the late Thomas Har-
rison of Goderich township' and of
Mrs. Charles' Brooks of ,New Lisk-
card, to John Laurence Thurlow,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thurlow
of Colborne township.
Births
LUCAS—In Clinton Public Hospital,
oa Aipril :12th, to Mr, and Mrs. S.
I,, Lucas of Clinton, a daughter.
Deaths
TAYLOR—At Nile, 'on April 6th,
Agnes Margaret Louise, beloved
daughter of Mrs. John Taylor, aged
46 years.
`IN MEMORIAM
IIIUNROIn ever loving memory of
our beloved only son, Harry Edgar
Mtmto, who passed away Apsii
14th, 1926.
We niiss you, dear son, at a thousand
turns
Along life's weary way,
For Iife has not been the same to
ns us
Since you were called away-
And.when the evening shades are
falling
And we are all' alone,
There often comes a longing
If you only could come home.
But 'tis sweet - to know we'll meet
again
Where troubles ate no more,
And that the one we loved so well
Has just gone on before.-,
—Mother and 'Dad.
Choral Society Coming
The Blyth Choral Society 'xvill site -
sent' the cantata, "Joseph's Bondage,"
in Clinton on Friday, May 6th, under
the auspices 'of the W. M. S. of Wes- i
ley -Willis 'United church. 05-1
For Salo •
Building for su-e--disused Colleg-
iate Institute, Apply Secretary, Box
895, Clinton. ... 05-1
Seed Oats' For Sale
A quantity of good, clean Gold
Drop oats, suitable for seed. Apply
to Fred C. Cook, R. R. No. 4, Clinton.
Phone 617-r-21, Clinton central,
.. 05.1-p
Cottage To Rent
5 -room Cotts1;•e in princess street,
summer kitchen, cellar under whole
house, lights anti town water, Large
garden with small fruits and chicken
run. Possession May 1st but new
tenant may plant garden. Apply on
pre:Miees to Wm. Jones or to Mrs,
Albert- Cololough, phone 608-r-11,
Clinton coital, 05-3
Wanted
Party with ten or eleven hundred
dollars to loan on first mortgage on
ode of the bust located• residence
propertidlb hi Clinton. Easily worth
three times' amount required. 6% in-
terest, paid septi -annually if desired.
Address Drawer B, care The News-
Record, Clinton. 05-1-p.
Entertainment
Charles A. Cooke,Canada's Indian
Basso and 'Entertainer, will give a
concert in Ontario street United
church on Tuesday evening, April
26th, at 8 o'clock. The program will
consist of humorous songs and recith-
txons etc. Local talent will also assist.
Entertainment is given under the au-
spices of the Young People's League.
Admission 35e and 25c. 05.2
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects, opposite
Hanley's garage, Clinton, on. Satur
day, April 23rd, at 2 p.m., consisting
of dining room suite, in oak; '2 bed
room suites; 3 iron beds; springs`;
mattresses and feather beds; hall
rack; haIl mirror; oak roller -top writ-
ing desk; rocking chairs; 2 sotees;
sofa; , rugs; 2 couches; wasl'ling ma-
chine; 2 sideboards; 2 wash stands;
upholstered rockers; cream separator,
in good running order; 3 -burner coal
oil .,stove; clock;. pictures; granite
ware; garden tools and numerous
other articles. Terms: Cash. Geo.
H. Elliott, Auctioneer: 05-2
TENDERS FOR COAL •
Sealed tenders addressed -to the
Purchasing Agent, Department of
Public Works, Ottawa,, will be re-
ceived at his • of Exec ^••'until 12 o'clock
noon, Tuesday, April 26, 1927,•f or the
supply of coal for the Dominion
Buildings throughout the Province of
Ontario, including the City of Ottawa.
Forms of. tender with specifications
and conditions attached can be ob-
tained from G. W. Dawson, Purchas-
ing Agent, Department of Public
Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, 50-61
Victoria Street, Toronto, Ont. Tens
dens will not be considered unless
made on -the forms supplied by the
Department and, in accordance with
departmental specifications and con
ditions,
The right tp demand from thesue
cessful tenderer a deposit, not exceed
ing. 1.0:per cent of the amount, of the
tender, to secure the proper fulfill-
ment of the contract, is reserved.
By Order,
S. E. O'BRIEN,
Secretary.
Department of Public Worlds,
Ottawa,` April 5, 1.927. . 05-2
One Moment Please
Conxniencing Tuesday, April 12th,
my hours in my Clinton Studio will,
be from 9.30 aan. to 5 p.m,
What about having some real nice
:Portraits made. You know your
friends both at home end far away,
would be • pleased • to have a good
Photograph of yourself or family.
Put it off no longer, next,week may
be too late.
AMATEURS 'Leave us your fur's
to be developed, printed and enlarged.
Making -Photographs is our business,
that is why we can finish such good
snap shots for you.
Burgess, Portrait Studio
MITCHELL AND CLINTON
'CARD OF THANKS♦
Mn and Mrs. B. Lawson wish to
express their thanks to their kind
friends for remembering the latter
with flowers during her illness in the
hospital, and also the nurses and sup-
erintendent, who were so kind and at-
tentive to her.
Pane For Sale
About 127 acres, three miles south
of Hayfield, Seuble line, possession
given at once. Apply to John D.
Woods, Louisa 'St„ 'Bayfield. $5-4-p
For Sale
A good reliable driver. F. H. Pow-
ell, Phone -2 on 6Q7. 05-3
Auction Sale
House, Household Furniture, etc.,
opposite Hanley's Garage op Satur-
day, 'April 23rd, at 1:30, p.m. The
undersigned has been instructed to
offer for sale, subject to a reserved
bid, the seven -room dwelling on Hur-
on street, Clinton, formerly occupied
by Miss Ellen Smith: -The property
is a most desirable one, centrally lo-
cated, and in first class condition. It
has town water and electric light, a
garage and other out buildings and
is a convenient, desirable and coils
fettable home, TOrmg; 10 Dor usg;,
at time of sale, balance in 30 days.
Possession on payment of 25 per cent;
At the same. time and place will be
offered a very large quantity of
household furniture, including 2 din-
ing room suites, 8 couches, side board;
music cabinet; Morris chair; Axmin-
ster rug; several other rugs; linol-
eum; sewing machine, 2 lawn mow-
ers; bureau, pictures, clock; 4 bed
room suites; 5 iron beds; new Soria
vena heater; springs; Inattre220S1
and feather beds; parlor stage; hall
rack, hall mirrors; Quebec cooksto''ef
oak roll top writing desk; 6 kitchen
chains; upholstered rockers; rocking
chairs, 2 settees, sofa; clock; lamps;,
Iooking glasses; granite ware; 2
washing machines; set garden hose;
2 coal oil stoves; cream separator, in
'good running order; clothes horse,
garden tools; curtains; blinds; dishes;
sealers, and other articles too numer-
ous to Mention. Terme: Cash. Geo.
H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 05-2
Administrator's Sale
Of Farm Stock, 'Implements, Hay
and Produce will be held on Monday,
April 118th, 1927, at Lot 25, Maitland
Concession, Colborne tomvship, at
1:30 o'clock sharp, the following:
Horses -Matched team grey Perch-
eron fillys, rising 3 years old; broken;
one work horse, . 6 . years old; work
horse, 10 years; driver, 8 years old;
filly, 1 year old. •Cows -Holstein
Cow, calf at foot; Holstein cow, milk-
ing, bred October 20th; Holstein cow,
bred August 25th; Holstein cow, bred
August 25th; grade Ayrshire cow,
bred Feb. 2; grade Durham cow,
calved 2 months; choice Holstein heif-
er,,bred Feb. 6th. Young 'Cattle—
Black calf;. roan calf; 6 yearling heif-
ers. Pigs -brood; sow, 'bred- two
months; two chunks about 130 lbs.
each. Set good team harness; set
plow harness; set single harness; .4
good. collars; 2' horst blankets; new
Chime bells; 1Vlelotte cream separator
500 lbs. capacity, new.., Implements
—heavy wagon, truck wagon, gravel
box; stock reek; hay rack; .nearly
new; democrat; .cutter; set sloop bob
sleighs; rubbber tired ton buggy;
M. --H binder, Deering mower; 10
foot horse rake, 'nearly new; mingle
furrow riding plow; Deering cultiva-
tor; two -furrow walking plow; Cock-
shitt walking plow; corn cultivator;
bean attachment; corn cultivator;.
quantity of alfalfa, hay; fanning mill;
set 2,000 lb. scales;, about 150 bus.
oats; 'cotton grain - bags; about 5
cords dry wood; cross ` cut saw;
whiffletrees; neelcyokes; forks; shov-
els and otlier, articles; wheelbarrow;
10 -hoe seed drill; 3 10 -gal. milk cans;
Daisy churn; cook stove, nearly new;
set 5 -section iron harrows; 12 Rock
hens; Ford car in good running con-
dition. - TERMS: All sums of ten
dollar's and under,' cash; over that
amount, seven months' credit will be
given on bankable paper, or a dis-
count of 6.pe1 cent: allowed on credit
amount. Mrs. Harvey B. S1pydor, Ad-
ministratrix: W. H. Lobb and Levi
Snyder, Managers. Geo. H. Elliott,
'Auctioneer: Ob 1
SHAWSHAW SCIfOOLS
TORONTO
train young people '£or and aid
them to secure good Business
positions. Enter any time. No --
vacations. Free calendar, Write
-W. R. Shaw, Registrar, 46,
Bloor St., West, Toronto. 04-4
BEN IIOIiEA
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Of Toronto
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Thursday, April 21
The Big Event of Easter Week
ADMISSIONr-Couple, 95c and 5c tax
Ladies, 23c and 2c tax
05-2
For Sale
A hen coop and a second hand top
buggy. Apply to W. L. Pesters, Mary
street, 05-1-p
House to Rent
7 -roomed house in Isaac street, oc-
cupied by Mr. VanHorne. Town water,
electric lights, modern conveniences.
Possession 1st week in May. Apply
to Mrs. Geo. T. Jenkins, phone 222.
05
Cottage for Rent
Cottage, Huron street,- Clinton.
Apply to W. Brydone. 05-2.
'CULT
The Jewish 'holidays are, making a
strong: demand for r fat 'poultry at
high prices. Take advantage of these
extraordinary high :,hfor prices' Live
Dens die to om• 'extra good demand
for the Jewish Easter. ar]Ket as
early in the week as possible.
HIGHEST PRICES
Experienced candlers will'give you
quick.'service while you wait.
Clinton Poultry House_
N. W. Trewartha
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
House For Sale
Storey and a half white brick
house, in Princess street, east, 9
rooms, water, lights',' cellar. 'M' acre
of garden, small and large fruit;
stable. Apply on premises to Mrs.
James Steep, or to W. Bryothie, Clin-
ton. 05-2-p
When You Can't See Print Distinctly
There is no use trying to correct
matters by terming the paper this
way or that or squinting or frowning
at it. You might bettor by far face
the fact squarely and admit that you
can't see as well as"you could. Then.
when you have done that hurry to us
for an examination,. and wear the cor-
rection which we find necessary.
Likely we could make yon -see to read'
as well as you ever could. W. H..
I•iellyai', 01to111e4>ilstClinton, , (15-1;
Notice
.Having nu,4haeetf a number oi:
caps for Mill. bottles 'the word "pas-
teurized" was printed on by iiiatake
as the ,pili is not bitsEdurized. L.
Lawson. 04-3
Farm For Sale
Choice 100 -acre farm, convenient
to Clinton. Reasonable terms. In-
quire at News -Record Office. 04-2-p.
Salesman Wanted
'},? eriei' etic attractive num for
Clinton Gild sttrroundipg district.
Duties to commetloe at once. Liberal
commissions. Apply 45 Ellen St., W.,
Kitchener 04-2-p
Sheep, For Sale
12' yearling Leicester ewes. Apply;
to 3, H. Quigley, the London Road,
R. R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone 619-r-8
Clinton central. 04-2-p
• Horse For Sale
Draught horse for .sale, or will ex-
change'for young cattle. W. Ii. Mid
dleton, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone
606-r-15, Clinton central, 04-2-p
Pasture to Rent
50 acres of good pasture land with
running Water. Also a brick house at
edge of Clipton, town water, small
garden attached. . Apply to B. W.,
Morrison, Clinton. Phone 617-r-3,.
Clinton central. OT -2-p
Administrators' Sale
Of Farm Stock, implements,' hay•
and produce, will be held on Monday,
Apr. 18th, 1927, at 1:30 pan, at lot
25, Maitland concession, Colborne
township.' For particulars see sale
bills. Est. of Harvey B. Snyder. G.
H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 04-2
>F.arta
thorn
right.
Matures
them
early.
Chick losses are due to lack
of proper feeding and care at
the start. Don't experiment.
Peed' Blatenfurd's acid stop
• the,losses. Easy to feed. 'We
know from results that this
famous mesh is the •, most
dependable and 'economical
feed for a Chicks,
baby chi ks
fr'y CI bag Sold in
--- see tbrae. Clinton'by
difference
CI-IARLESWO T
Nediger's Garage
AUTOMOBILES
Overhauled and Repaired
STORAGE BATTERIES
Charged, Stored for winter months
and Repaired
SKATES
Ground and Honed
RADIO
Outfits installed
Gasoline—•Oils—Aceessories
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
Eggit
The Egg.Pool has started
TRUCK CALLS TWICE WEEKLY
AT E. L. MITTELL'S STORE
HURON STREET, CLINTON
Seed Potatoes For Sale
Choice seed .potatoes: Free from
rot. Apply to 3. J. Smith, Base Line.
Phone 638-r-2, Clinton central. 04-tf
A Hospital Dance
Will be given in the town hall on
Tuesday evening, Apr. 19th, at the
conclusion of the Graduation exer-
cises. Admission 50c. 04-2
Hatching Eggs For Sale
S. C. White. Leghorns, fine adult
flocks, severely culled, excellent lay-
ers, headed by pedigreed cockerels.
80% fertility guaranteed. Also
Barred Plymouth Rocks, $3.50 per
hundred, 4 cents per egg. E. Parker,
Clinton. Phone 218. 04-tf
'Eggs For Hatching
From bred -to -lay S. C. White Leg-
horn 2 and 3 year old hens. 4e per
egg, $3.50 per hundred. Roy Tyn-
dall, R. R. No. 3. Phone 607-r-3,
Clinton central, 03-tf
House for Sale or Rent
0 -room house in Victoria street.
Lights, town water, good cellar,
stable which can be used as garage.
31 acre of garden. Apply to S. G.
Castle, Clinton. 03-4
..1.,
acres of an , iii;. -loom rouse,
furnace frame stable, never -failing
( spring, 'half.diile from Lpsidesboro;
Apply td'P. Gibbs, Clinton, 03-tf
From hi
r White Wyandotte hens; .the
Martin strain, well-bred, good layers.
Eggs 50c per setting of 13; John
Jervis, Bayfield road. 03-4-p
Hatching Eggs For Sale
Front ' heavy -laying strain S. C.
White Leghorns. 65c for setting of
13 or $4.00 per hundred. Frank J.
Tyndall, R. R. No. 4, Clinton, Phone
636-r-33, Clinton central. 08-tf
2 land i
THURSDAY, APRIL I<I, 192' ,
filler: llard'w'are
Dealers in General Hardware, Paints,, Oils, Stoves, Etc.
owland's Old' Stand
CHI-NAMEL STORM
TELEPHONE 53
See Our All Leather Work
Shoes for Men and Boys
We price them beyond competition in Qntat-ia
including Eatons. Buying for Cash enables
• you to get them at Rock Bottoni prices.
Hatching Eggs For Sale
From the best type of White Leg-
horn hens, weighing 5 lbb. each, Flock
headed by best selected males. In-
spection invited or --orders taken by
phone. Eggs 5c per dozen over ship-
ping market price. H. Ii. Gantelon,
London road. Phone 619-r-15, Olin-,,
ton central.' 03-tf
To Rent
Lot 18, Maitland concession, Goder-
ich Township, consisting of. 128 acres,
suitable for grazing. This farm is
divided into two almost equal parts,
each part having running water. This
farm may be rented separately or as
a whole., Also South half lot 77, ad-
joining. This other lot for sale or
rent. This' farm has a barn en it,
running water and an orchard. For
particulars apply to Mrs. Olive Be-
dard, Courtright, Ont. 03-4
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goodsdry cleaned.
Rooms rover Heard's Barber shop.
W. 3, Jago. 2283-tf
'For Salo
House and three lots on Huron and
Mary streets. House is frame cot-
tage with electric lights, town water
and furnace. Garage, garden and
fruit trees with extra lot. -This extra
good property will be sold cheap. Ap-
ply to George Elliott, Clinton, or S.
B. Stothers, Essex. '100-8
For Sale or Rent
100 -acre farm, convenient to town.
Inquire at News -Record Office, .• 98
Baby Chicks and Eggs
Bred to lay Barred Rocks March.
and April, $16 per 100 from high
production rtr,iit. l'ilgg's 65c per 15;
',3,i4:00 per 100. leclgerow Ohick
Farm. D. M. Ltndsly, R. R, 3o. 3,
.t.,.77"t oto,
Htlialtfd(t T ge for Sale
Clinton's'
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APR ...SHOWERS NEVERYET
HURT A FAMILY' PROTECTED
THE. CAT COLICS
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An April Fool, according to .some
authorities, is a man who puts his
trust in April weather!
One way to prepare for the dIe-
rnents during this capricious anonth
is to carry with you a sunshade, an
overcoat, galoshes, snowshoes and'a
fan.
The 'best way, though, is to keep
a good supply of D. „I.. 8s W, Scran-
ton Coal at home;. so that when the
weatherdoes fool your you' can dry
out—or thaW out—without danger of
colds. -
Ageu hone call to 74 -will bring
n y
a load at once.
Call the .11s,''P61Rg
for good, clean. -coal
COAL COMpANf
u . r I PHONE 74 + CLINTON
100-$
E#.rt
Have large stock of.Seeds s eciail '
,n y
Selected for purity and price,
entre Oats are imported Banner,
over Mdimddrd teat. See these before
buying Las' Sweet CIover is all
Government, Standard, ranging in
price froni3 $dtd0 to $7.50 per bushel.
Our Alfallfa is a special seed,
grown from a field twenty years in
the ground. Ontario' '"raiiegated, very
hardy. See this seed before buying.
The grading shows it as kind from
Sweet Clover and also free' from'
Primary Weeds.
If yotf want high quality Seeds at a
reasonableprice—BUY NOW
1 1•.
Seeds will be Higher Next Week
Always carry complete line of
Flour, Feeds, Calf Meal, Oil Cake,
Beef Scrap, etc.
fir
.F. It I A,.•.R . aW
BARRISTER
will be at his office
in Clinton each
MONDAY
From 3 to 6 p.m.
a.
30-tf.
Muskrat Skins
Wanted ,
Highest Market Price Paid
!.A.FilOVll:'lf
Phone 89 Clinton, Ont,
COAL
Coal of all kinds always on hand
for immediate delivery.
Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood
Prices reasonable and same to all
R. J. MILLER
R
Orders taken at residence, phone 1121
'Ct AL .
Stove, Egg, Nut and Soft Coal I
Coke and Kennel Coal ,,J
Also Some 'Wood w -,1
C E. WARD • ; i
Phone 155. • Huron StreeS,,
Singer Sewing Machine
Have a car load of Western Oats ,
These are very reasonable in price
and will go very quick.
L A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers •
Leased on WWI xlldiit8ly Paynieniil
Big Discount on Cash gales During
March. Only
Now is the time to have your mas
chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs,
Needles, Belts and Parts for all;
makes.
W. OLEN COOK
Phots 1713 s' P.O. Box 201, Clinton!
Elmslea Chick Farm
BABY CHICKS: Leghorns and Rockd
Miller's Ideal Incubators and
Brooders I
- Poultry Supplies "'1
Royal Purple Calf Meal and a
Chick Feeds
E. I., Mittell
Phone 213
93-t'ij
NEWS -RECORD ADVERTISING
BRINGS RESULTS
C. H. VENNE , EflectriciaA
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other 1
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs. Phone 7
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TRY OUR CELLO -GLASS FOR YYOUR CHICKEN HOUSE
Flour and
Seeds
Everything in Seeds—Peel County Alfalfa No. 1` Alsike No. 1; Tim-
othy Pine Tree; Red Clover; and Yellow and White Sweet Clover,
.'eels
Bra and Shorts—Corn—Western Rolled Oats—Western Chop
Mixed Chop -a quantity. of No. 1 Feed, Oats
Also different kinds of Chick Feeds
fats
A car of Mixed Black and Whitt Oats to arrive soon—Get our primes
off the car
to
rlesworth
PHONE 199