The Clinton News Record, 1927-10-27, Page 5DISDX OCTQBtR 2T 1927
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Cl/LINN LANGLOIS'..,8e CO, LIMITED
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CLINTON, ONTARIO ,
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r‘ 4 Bunri La lois and C�., Limited 190 • " ,
We haVo;,pleasu1e. advieink„ qui',Triany' friends and prespecture.,
eustoiaorS:thiit 'I7',•l'inVepnreliaeed the CLIN1ON CREAMER
kem.1-tee a ouree
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,Clinton Creamery - - e 145
. ' Night Phone - = 120
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Of Intprest to You Huron Road East
and Bile Mr. Wm. Ball had two sheep killed
by dogs on Saturday night.
• Is Clinton going to nark Armistice • Mr. Fred Cook lost a valuable
Day this year? The two minutes -of cattle beast by lightning reeently.
g silence should at least be observed. Mr. and Mit. Oliver Ma•rtyn and
Monday is' October thirty-first,
Hallowe'en, when mischevious elves
:play tricks upon defenceless mortals.
Mayor "Bill" Thompson of Chicago
must be a lineal descendent of the
. superstitious folk who used to burn
the witches.
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If the motorists only live up to
- their new motto: "I'in .for care and
-couttesy," it ought to tend to lessen
the number of accidents. •
A person who cannot do nnich but
•inake trouble can usually be depend-
ed upon to work over time at the one
thing he can do, which is borne out
by the ]test news from Roumania.
Eclitor.Kerr of l'he Brussels Post
Is laid up ,at present by an attack of
rheumatism: It's-- tough to have to
be confined to' one's room these fine
'autumn days and just as likely as
not when Bro. Kerr recovers the
weather will not be pleasant for
metering.
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Lessous in politeness are being
• given in the London, Ont,, schools.
One thing we hope they will accom-
lish is to ban that nasty habit of
commencing a sentence • with
"Listenr—or is this so common now-
adays that it is not considered a vio-
lation of good manners?—Goderich
Signal,
Would The Signal prefer "$ftyl"?
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No one need go south this fall in
search of fine weather. If in any
Part of the world you can find more
perfect weather than we've had dur-
ing the past week we'd like to see it
Thete is just enough nip in the air
to make it bracing, • the sun shims
brightly all day and sets in glory
eachnight, and the sky is, as blue as
in sinnmer. OA Sunday, with soft,
floating, whit clouds, the intense
clear blue of the sky and the balmy
air, being outside was a keen joy.
We Say that bemuse we have not
been able to be outside so much any
day since. Fortunate are those who
can be. • ,
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The alluring idea of church union
seems to be getting a bad crack in
the eye quite often these latter days.
A union of three bodies took place in
Canada a• couple of years ago,but
after. a bitter, controversy 10 one of
these bodies a portion, nearly a third,
broke away and esth.blishod them-
selves into a separate Church. So'
that, while two entire denominatioes
and over, two thirds of the other
united into one, there were two de-
nominations left. And no -sooner has
the smoke of that battle cleared than
•the Baptist Chin•ch splits up the mid-
dle and we shall have still another
denomination in Canada. In the
humble opinion of the ordinary per-
son it would seem that if the churches
:Would spend their energy in endeav-
oring to e turn • the sinner from the
error of his ways instead of eternally
fighting, ,the complete reign of the
Prince of • Pease might be brought
nearer What doth it matter what a
than believes if his chief, pastime and
recreation is quarrelling with his
felloW church -member ?..: . •
fa-mily of London motored up last
Sunday to Mr. • Ged. A. Vander -
burgh's: . •
- We are sorry tti hear that Mr, -W.
3. Crich has not been very welle,.
1Vfx. Geo, Vanderburgh delivered a
load of pigs to Mr. D. Cantelon last
Tuesday. .., •
Mr. and Mrs. Will Glazier and Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Mann spent Sunday at
Mr. 'Well Pearson's, Goderich town-
ship.
•Varna.
Ontliti Area .,:.;,Titod • Church,
pa-
onagte, on Oct -'20-0-.1,1: by !the
1D�afl Ethel "Verna;,' datigh;
ter .Of.'•Mf.,'•.,ad.T..14.1rS,
: and- ,,Mes".'••
Geaerieh.-tc-etesnin,
to On.'..00,'•-):Ptli;•:"Edni,Iteltena Tni
thS 1Sts' Mrs.
Edward
son
• and Mrs. .4Tordrite.,
Bbee,Illand
• ,111, on Oct. 25th, by the Rev:R. E.
O'Brien of the•M. E. Church, Cor-
nelia Francesodaughter, of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo W. Libby of Blue Island,
to William J. Shuman; seri of 1VIr.
Jacob G. Slonian of.Clinton,
RIDH MASSINGIIAM — In
Torontd,, on Oct. 22nd, 'Gladys
Myra, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, E.
T. , IVIassingliam of Toronto'to
Maitland F, Pridham, sod, a. the
lateiiifr.and IVIrs. Fred J, Pridham
•of Goderich. .
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Births
ANI)REWS--In. Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Oet. 22nd, to Mr. and MTS.
Frank W. Andrews, a son.
IN MEMORIAM •
PERDUE—
, .
Time speeds on., two years' have
passed, . •
Since death its gloom,its shadows
cast, •
Within our home, where all seemed
bright;
And took froni us a shining light.
We miss that light, and ever will.
His vacant 'place there's none to fill.
Down here we mourn, but not in vain,
-For in good time we'll meet again.
—Father and Mother.
In loving Memory of our dear little
grandson, who passed away two years
ago.—Mr, and Mrs. R. Summers, By
City, Mich.
We are pleased to report that Mas-
ters Walter and Ehner Johnston are
both able to be around again.
Mr. J. Mossop of London called en
friends in the village Monday.
The fowl suppers are being well
patronized by citizens from far .and
near,„ distance not being considered:
Miss Eesler of Minneapolis is vis-
isiting her sister, Mrs. A. McConnell.
Mr. and Mrs. McAsh, Misses Gladys,
and Emily Beatty and Mr. L. Chuter
of London spent Sunday in the vil-
lage.. , • •
Mr. IL" High was a guest at the'
home of M. and Mrs. A. Ings during
the past Week.
Auburn
Mo. and Min. Roy Farrow and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
IVIrs. Jas. Johnston.
A very interesting service was held
in KTiOX United church on Sunday
morning last when the Rev, Alex-
ander MacMillan, DD., • of Toronto,
preached and administered the com-
munion. to • some one hundred and
twenty communicants. It was ex-
• actly forty -years agb that Dr. Mac-
Millan administered his first coni-
munion in Auburn. It -was also his
first as a minister: Dr. MacMillan
on Sunday Preached 'from'the same
text lie used forty year ago .on the
• oecasion of •his•firet communion, He
was pleaSed to see go many old
friends again • and • to preach once
more in tbe•.place where he began his
• ministry.
On Monday evening the Worami'S
• Missionery Society "'of .Knox United
church kield their annual thank -offer-
' big service in the leaeernent of the
church, Miss -Mitchell, travelling eec-
-retary- of the W. M S gave c dear
'and vividaccount of the.work'being
'done bY. the Society as•a wh�le. sii6
Aes6ribpd thestrerneadoe0 amount of
Nollto be done and ehoeved *hat op-
portunities there • are for Chrietian
serVice' in. the weld lbclaY.' She told
many etOties of' the WorletheW. M.
is doing -both et .1totne. and aloread
and of the Wair'it ia helpipg to teprea'd
he Gospel.' There was a good repro-
entatien of the congregation to hear
''s'5 Mitchell:* "Ildisd' Dorathy 'Craig
•
WINGHAM: Before leaving Wink -
ham Mrs. (Rev.) M. M, Bennett was
presented with a silver cake basket
by the members of the Sunday school
class which she had taught for some
dine. Rev. Mr. Bennett has been
obliged to etire owing to ill -health
and they will reside in London.
• Mortgage For. Sale
To close up an Estate, a mortgage
of $1,650 is offered for sale. Invest-
ments of $1,500, $3,000 and $4,000 are
also offered. On ,farin mortgages. W.
Brydone. .83-1
Victory Bonds ,
Persons ,having, Victory Bonds ma-
turing on November lst should send
them in for :',redemption at once to
save delays. We have new invest-
ments to offer. ..in ' place of the sur-
rendered bonds. W. Brydone. 33-1
for Oln?i-'°1s.. • '
•' Gigte„
4 • •,PliCi,e0' OS'in7
3.
ti wnt'
Pot Y°1•4., cheititiriaS. Gifts,' Donot 't't'gs
Sit• -now•
them
'':er
leave, it Urit,lIyou Decmber fo
',,4:not be 'denY•
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e"1i:in,,..."ch,,,i4mao.
House to Rent
Furnished or partly furnishedhouse
for rent during the winter. Posses-
sion ill November. Apply to Mrs. 3.
Hunter, Mi11 street, Clinton, 33-2
For guide Sale
. 1 Ford Tudor Sedan and 1 prac-
tically new Ford Coupe. Come and
see them at Nediger'e •Garage. 33-2
•
Bonds Redeemed •
Dominion Of Canada Government
Bonds maturing Vov. 1st, 1927, will
be 'redeemed without • charge, when
presented by owners, at the .Royal
Bank, Clinton. 33-1
• Fon Sale
. ,
Ford lightdelivery truck in geed
running order, with stock rack. A
real 'bargain. Apply to S. Flewitt,
Clinton, R. R. NO. 3, or phone 18 on
606, Clinton central. • 33-2-1p
NOTICE
ASHES ON THE STREETS
Househelders and others are noti-
fied that his must not be deposited
on the public streets.
Any infractions of .this by-law will
be follo-wed by prosecution.
By order of.the Council.
L. STONG, -0
33.3 Chief Constable,
Robe Loa
• Between the home of Mr. Bert'
Wise, 16th -• concession of •Goderieh
township and Clinton,via Telephone
road, a dark goat robe, with red lin-
ing. Finder kindly communicate with
me, or leave at- Elliott's garage,
Clin-
ton. E. H. Wise, Clinton. 83-1-p
Horse and Buggy For Sale
Quiet bay horse, itop buggy and
also harness, Tor sale, Apply to Mr.
J. Hackett, Stapleton. • Phote 170-r-
22 Seaforth 33-1
Auction Sale
OP BUILDING- MATERIAL
• .
At Seafortli on Saturday, Nov. 5th '
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•
1927, at 2 p.m.
•
, The f,olloWing second hand building
material will be sold •by auction: 'Win-
dow frames ansi cash; with casing;
deer franies and doers with
casing;
flooring; 2x4 scantling; joists, all
sizes in vai.lous lengths; siding ,a•ml
sheeting; a mineber of 7x10 inch Medi
girders 12 and 18 feet ,long. 6 only
20.8n6h I beams, 41 ft, 6 inehes long;
also 5 slate slabs containing 128 sq.
ft., 2 inches thick. This, material is
all In firet shape and' can lee
used.for any building purpose. Terms
bash, Thos.•BroWMIkoctieneer. 305,
58-1-
Clinton Studio r
10, ek.'to 5 '
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•••,,BliegeS•A14ie 07.„: • ,
.• • - CLINTOIsT •
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Member ef Florists Teleg,raph
Delivery Association
FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS
• WEDDING 130U9UTITS, Etc.
Sent anywhere en • shortest notice
OUR GREENHOUSE IS FIJLL
. Hundreds of ,•Plants ot
Chrysanthemums and. Carnations
FloWerin$: now
FLOWERING PLANTS and rnItN-s
Choice Stock—Young Plants
• Begonias, Cinerarias Cyclamen.
Primula, Puebla, Etc,
BULBS '
• Narcissus, Daffodils,. Tidies
Hyacinths, Etc, s,
You are respectfully invited • to
visit us and see our stock at any
time during the day or evening.
Ch. lit. Cooke
Two Plaines -66w and 66j
Light Wagon For Sale
A light wagon with canvas top in
good condition, easily removed. Suit-
able for grocer, butcher -or farmer,
carry about Inc thousand , pounds,
also a driving horse, twelve- years -old
quiet and reliable, single or double.
Apply to T. 3. Riley or phone 143.
33-3
IN THE SUPREME COURT
Or ONTARIO
•
In the matter of the Quieting Titles
•_ Act, and in the matter of Lot No.
• 5 hi the Hayfield Concession, north,
-in the Township of Stanley, in the
• County of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Catherine Roland Parke, of the Town
of Clinton, in the County of Huron,
nurse, has made an application to the
Supreme Court -of Ontario for a cer-
tificate of title to the above men-
tioned property under The Quieting
Tides Act and has produced evidence,
whereby she appears to be the owner
thereof in fee, free from all incurnber-
ances; wherefore, any „ other person
having,, or pretending to have, any
title to or interest.in the said laid or
any part thereof., 11 required, on er
before Monday, the twenty-first day
of November now next ensuing to file
a statement or his claim verified by,
affidavit, in my office, at Osgoode
Hall, Toronto, mia to serve a copy on
the 'said' Catherine Roland Parke or
on W. Brydone, her solicitor, at' his
office in Clinton, and in defaullo every
such claim will be barred, and the
title of the said Catherine Roland
Parke becoihe absolute and indefeas-
ibla at law and in equity subject only
to the' reservations mentioned in the
23rd section' of the said Act.
DATED at Toronto, this twentieth
day of October, 1927.
r•-, • • G. A. DREW,
33-3 •' Referee of Titles
BULBS
Plant now for Winter and Spring
Flowering
Let us supply you • from a fine stock
HYACINTHS
CROCUSES
TULIPS Te.
ANEMONES •
DAFFODILS
SNOWDROPS, Etc.
Paper 'White Narcissus, quickly
grown in either water or earth.
Only 5e LI Bulb
Give Your Plants Good Soil—We sell
• it at 15c a Pail
„
try
.‘°r fyonr.d1Thry
—Top pricot paid toi ,11 finished
niilltefed oU. the to n
enb dultr io
tbe
al,y?
1.111daYV'te"44°:
best, 11°Ie at . •
Clrnton
otilry House
Trewartha
414.i "Reidence, 21.4.h;
Stewart -Warner,
Matched Unit Ra los
"We 'sell only •one make 02 iitdio.
,There inay be S011e SetS on the mar-
ket just as good hut none better than
the Stewart -Warner. VVe them
ard forget them ag they give no -
trouble at all. Does Yeurs? Egli
e0o/lih?dnt tO melte them function
Circulars describing setS iney be had
Pronerly. Prices from $115.00 11P, „,„
TELI.,,HoNE 58
CLINTON
iller-Halidware Co
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set equipped only with the best
•.
Auction Sale
Of Choice Durham Grade Cattle,
at lot 6, con. 8, Stanley, 2 miles n.w.
of Ilillsgreenon Monday' Oct. 31st.
Consisting of 16 choice 2 -year-old
heifers, averaging from 800 to 000
lbs.; 10 two-year-old steers averag-
ing from 800 to 900 lbs„aral 15 year-
lings, steers and • heifers. Also 80
choiee sheep. Tereas: 6 months'
credit on approved joint notes, or 4
ier cent straight off for caeh. Hol-
land and Turner, Proprietors., Geo.
II, Elliott, Auctioneer. • • 33-1
• Auction 'Sale „
-01 Household Effects, M. A. Ellis
has instructed the undersigned to sell
by Public Auction at her residence,
South Richmond St., Hensall, on Sat-
urday, October 20th, commeneing nt
1.t80 P•me the following:' Oak ped-
estal 'extension table, con-ibination
secretary and boolccase, Morris chair,
J. Cuninghaine, Florist
32' 3
Lost •
In Clinton, WedneScleY tif last week,
a lady's wrist watch. , Finder kindly
leave at The News-ReCerd office. He-
, 38-2-p
•,
rockers, kitchen extension table, tide -
beard, 4. 'kitchen chairs, 2 oak bed-':
.room suites, mahogany finish dresser
and c d '
Holmesville Cheese For Sale
Large, 21c per lb.; flats, 22c per lb.
Stilton, 25c per lb. Order from W. H.
Lobb, Salesman, phone 605r-32 or
from Clifford Lobb, Groeer,
phone 40. • 21-11
riday an Saturday, Oct
8
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we in
hght
1ubrse. •:04 .vr Bt; .01.0 st_." tfa..wf )1, pslo.u:))d
heavy
ecptljpd 10
ssiblo
r
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• Come
at Hovey's .0., TH. ,
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HOVEY
• StewarteWaruer Dealer
• Residence back of Public School,
Clinton, Orff. 30-tf
Shoe R.epairing
Having. opened a shop next td
Ford's Feed Store, I am ready to do
all kinds of shoe repairing.
OUR MOTTO:, ••
Good Work and Promptly Done
JAMES LOVETT
33-3
Auction Sale
Of choice Purebred Holstein Cows
and Heifers and,. entire dairy equip-
ment, ebi miles southeast of God-
erich, on concession 6, lot 19, Goder-
ich township, on Wednesday,. Nov. 2,
commencing at 1 o'clock, the follow-
ing cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, dairy
equiprient, etc, Mechthilde Jewel, No.•
45397, 11 years "old, freshened Sept:
22nd; Lillian Ormsby • Caradoc, No.
31790, 13 years old, due to freshen
July 10th; Walker Pontine. Dekoi, No,
1,05154, 5 years old, farrow; Pauline
Alcartra Ormsby, No. 105157, 5 years
old, due to freshen Jan. 12th; Winnie
Helbon'Dekol, No, 99845, 5 years old,
due.to freshen Feb. 24th; May Sylvia
Walker, No. 132489, 13years old, due
to freshen Feb. 24th; Nellie Porsh
Sylvia, No. 132400, 3 years old duo
to freshen Nov, 25th•'Sylvia Pontiac
Veenian, No, 132483, 3 years old, due
to freshen Dec. 25th; Bolen Echo
Toake, No. 132487, 3' yeets old, due
to freshen Jan. Oth; Pansy Ormsby
Abbekerh, No, 160415, 2 years oki,
due to freihen May 28111; Tena Abbe-
kerk Echo, No. 146866, 2 years old,
due- to freshen April 14th; Saidie
Ormsby Echo, No.161663, 1 year old;
Hilda Schuiling Echo, No. 105157, 2
years old, freshen at time of sale; 3
Purebred Heifer -Calves' about, 8
months old, tegistration papers will
be on hand at sale; 1 grade cow, 4
years old, due to freshen Feb. 7th; 1
grade 'heifer, rising 3 years, due to
freshen March 25th e 1 grade heifer,
rising 3 years, due' to freshen March
111h; 2 grade heifer • calves about 4
months old. Every individual offered
is right in every quarter and quiet.
1 black driver, 12 years old, quiet; 10
3 -year-old Leicester ewes; 1 young
sew, due Jan. 30th'; 13 pigs,10 weeks
old; 25 Barred Rock cockerels; kit-
chen range; 4 -bottle Babceek' tester;
5 10 -gal. milk cans; 2 20 -gal. milk
cans; McCartney milking , machine,
working perfect; Melette cream sep-
arator; power or hand, 650 lb. capac-
ity, nearly new; power ehurn, No.
Deering corn binder, excellent shape;
disc harrow; Oliver corn sonffier,and
bean harvester; No, 21 Fleury Walk-
ing plow; No. 21 Premier riding'
plow; one -row turnip drill; • buggy
pole; IVIassey-Harris root Milner; a
quantity of Alfalfa hay,, sheaf corn
and 200 bushele of oats. - No reeerye.
Everything must be sold, as propri-
etor is going out of dairy business on
account of health. Sale will be con-
chicted indoors 1 if weather is bad.
Every cow offered for sale is guaran-
teed to be with calf., and if 'proved to
be ,otherwiee within 30 • days after
Sale, 15 per cent, ,of purchase money
will be refunded. Terns:' stuns
of $10.00 and under, cagy over tlie
amount, telt months' credit ;will be
Oven on finenishing , approved joint
notes. A aisopart o 15 of,Pei cent.,
straight Will be alloWed for cash 'on
credit amewits. 0, II. Elliott, Auce
ti neer, ChM. Eex, Proprietee,
• amino e, nem bed, Wooden bed,
snringe, pillows, mattresses, 2 eight-
piete foliet sets, couch, lounges, book-
• case, books, sewing mathine, gro's
red 8x1.9 ft., tapestry rile; 1.0%x12 ft.,
tapestry reg 9x12 ft., linoleinn, car-
riet, Detroit gaeoline stove, oil heater,
Washing -timeline, to ladder. lawn
mower, large freiit etipboard, kitchen
table,,' kitchen oatensils; dishes and
Sealers, garden tools, barrels And,
minierous other artielee.,. Everything'
advmtised to be sold: Terme: Cash.
G. 19. Elliott, Auctioneer.", M,
TO - RENT -
Part of Lots 10 and 11 in the Mait-
land Concession, known as the
Schwanz Farm, consisting of 218 -
acres. Immediate possession. Will
lease from three to, five years: For
particulars apply to
J. A. E. BRADEN
P. 0. Box 510, London, Ont.
32-3
Anniversary Services
BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY,' OCTOBER. 30th, 1927
• 'REV. W. D. McINTOSH, D.D.
A Fernier Pator
will be the special preach_r at
11 a.m. and 1' p.m.
Special Music by the Choir
EVERYBODY WELCOME'
32-2.
Hallowe'en Supper
• C. VENISTER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances -
Wiring and Repairs.
Phone 7
Rouse For Sale
Large red brick house, corner Or-
ange and Wellington streets, 8 rooms,
all modern conveniences. Possession
when desired. Also a barn an 14 acre
lot on Wellington • street. ,Apply to
Mrs. W. Jenkins. • 06-tf-6p
-• Farm For Sale •
100 acres, good soil, fine buildings,
small maple bush, 4% miles from
Clinton. Will sell cheap and on easy
terms. Will sell crop with farm if
desired. Inquire at Newe-Record of-
fice. 127tf
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Boarders Wanted
A limited number of boardeA
wanted, ' students preferred. .Com-
fortable rooms, reasonable rates. Ap-
ply to Mrs. R. A. Govier.
IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH'
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lst
5 to 8 o'elock
Under the auspices of the
LADIES' AUXILIARY
MEAT
Cold Roast Dressed Pork
jellied Chicken
Escalloped Potatoes
Salads,
Pickles
Rolls, Bread and Butter
Pumpkin Pie And Whipped Cream
Lemon Pie
• Coffee
Adults 56c—Children38c
• EVERYBODY WELCOME
• 32-2.
Representatives Wanted ° •
Brown Bros. Company, Ltd., Grow,
ers and Importers of- High Grade
Nursery.stock want special repre-
sentatives in every locality. Liberal
commissions paid weekly. Writd to-
day. -Address Ridgeville, Ontario.
80-10
Apples For Sale ,
Winter Apples, Baldwins, Spys and
Russets. Bing your own bags for
beet eerviee. CT Hoare, Fruit Farm,
near Clintdn. ' 31-3-p
• . •
Sheep For Sale
Purebred Leicester shearling rams
and shearling ewes, registered. Also
ram lambs and ewe lambs, ,• eligible
Tor registration ,Apply to S. H. Quig-
leY, R. R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone
619-r,-3 Clinton eentral. 31-tf
• .
• Percheron' Colt For Sale
A 3 -year-old, grey Percheron colt,
choice animal, bargain for anyone
wanting good young horse. 'Ap-
ply to F. Whitmore, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton. Phone 606-r-2, Clinton cen-
tral. ' 3e -2-p
, • •
• Shropshires For Sale
Shearling and rani; lambs, sired by
a 2nd priee ram et Toronto. • Priced
from $20.00 to$80.00, each,,alse seine
good ewes, W. "toss, 1:,ondesboro;
Ont.' Phone 21)-15, Blyth central., ,- •
• . , •
Poultry Supplies
LAYING MASH
SCRATCH FEED
GRIT, SHELL
AND 13REF SCRAPS
COD LIVER OIL, $1.25 per Gallon
E. L. MITTELL
Huron, Street Clinton
81-tf
.Poultru and Eggs
Wanted
Now is a good time to sell your
non -producing hens and cockerels. "
, We handle Eggs every day and
Poultry on Tuesday and Friday morn-
ings,
We will grade your flock free
- of charge
A. E. Finch
Phone 231 Victoria street, Clinton
27-tf
Farm For „Sale
• Lot 28, con: 15„ Goderich township,
85 acres more or less, good land, well,
with, windmill, bank, barn, hog pen,
6 acres hardWead bush;- an acre of
orchard. _,Comfortable frame house.
Also 50 acre farm on Loedon reed,
Tieclemsmith, ,to J. T. Mc-
Knight, R. 1i No, 2, Clinton, Phone.
604-r,4, Clinton central. 28-t£
„
On. Victoria Street, opposite Wds-
• leY-Willis church. 8 rooms, e/cetriir
lighte 'and water, stable, Fruit trees
and gar,dn.i Alec.), Ford Touring car.
.1 A. J. Gri • . • 24et
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms wer Heard's B..rber shop.
W. J. Jago, 228341
Clinton's
0MittliPA
Pr' You INVITED US 500NER
'WE'D HAVE BEEN
• HERE SOONER
=We are, ready, right now, te Se
you yOur Winter's supply of coal.
And our delivery service ' is
eeeedYas you could asle.for.'• -
• All we need is an.inVitedon, '
Will you invite us today?•
Call 74, . •
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CaiL
the
• for good, clean, coal
nd.
as
F. R. DARROW
BARRISTER
will be at his office
in Clinton each
MONDAY
From 3 to 6 p.m,
80-tf.
Enter Any Day
in any one of Shaw's Twelve Tor-
onto Business Schools for the
. training Which will lead to a gdod
salaried position. Free Calendar.
Write W. R. Shaw, Registrar, Bay
and Charles, Toronto.
• •
Order Winter Coal Now
Prices are lower, delivery is
prompt. The coal you select is stored
in your bin—and all worry is over for
this year,
•
Orders- Taken at Lawson's Grocery
Phone 111
HOWARD CLARK
Phone 182
• WOOD
I have a quantity of good, hard
wood and .some slabs for'sale.
. NOTICE
I would like, all old accounts
straightened up at once.
E. WARD
Phone 155° : *iron street
Singer Sewing Machine
Leased on Small Monthly Payments
Big Discount on Cash Sales
Now is the.time to have your ma-
chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs,
Needles, Belts and Pails for all
makes.
• W. GLEN COOK
Phone 1713 • P.O. Box 201, Clint
FORD COUPE
FOR SALE
. A 1923 model Ford coupe in good
running' order.
A .1
. , ' •
'AUTOMOBILES
Overhauled and Repaired
• STORAGE BATTERIES ;
• Charged and Repaired •'...;)
Gasoline—Oils--Accessories.
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
ASPHALT
ROOFING
We have a complete line of
Toronto Asphalt Shingles and
Roofing for siding or roofs if
you are considering roofiris
compare ours, before buying,
with any other. This is the
best by test.
Feeds
Always carry Bran, Shorts,
* Western Oats, best quality at
11' 1% TimInid lowest price'
3. A. FORD & SON
COAL -COMPANY Phone 123
PHONE 74 • CLINTON Flour and Peed merchants aaa
• Grain Buyers