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The Clinton News Record, 1927-11-03, Page 5U'RSD i S', NOVPMBER3, 1927. THE CLINTON NEWS-12ECOR an age. A snitch_: 'las•ger acreage was Mauled to tobacco and a, accord crop was, harvested in good condition,. It is estimated that the crop this' year, will run to 83,500x000: pounds, ass increaseof1.1.0!„10;000 ponds over last yar, ::Except for a short period in Auast 'ldstptes ,: .ware especially good throughout theseas'on. There will he plenty of coarse teed for Win- ter feeding. _ rli,s eee• tie at . We ate' busy now taking portends for Christmas Gifts, Sit as** Tuesday nowraid w,. will put your Photos away until you want thorn. for''Christmas Gifts. Do nct_ leave it until` December for sittings, Sit now and you' will .not, be disap-' pointed. for Ohristnias. Clinton' Studio Open Teem Paced Moors- 10 -a.m. to 5,.p.ui. Burgess, Portrait Studio 5600, WO streams start from the same source, but find their outlet a thousand miles 'apart. Your life may flow into the 'troubled -ocean of debt, or into the placid waters of 'independence. _ Your Bank Book will decide. teRoyal Bank. of -Canada- Clinton -Branch R. E. Manning; Manager Of interest to Yon and Me November is here. - r -own town whels still foot se and, presumably; fancy-free. Several Iocal bowlers •celebrated ilowe'en -on the 'bowling, green, e of them in their shirt sleeves. W. is that for the "Lady of the ows"? r" r, ., if Canadians are not thankful this or it surely proves that they arean grateful people. No people ever d' greater cause for gratitude to a d, over -ruling Providence. * t r he Kincardine Review -Reporter:, s if you 'have a car which you tan - afford you ought to give it up in er to keep out of debt. Isn't J." "-old fashioned? Nancy any- y seriously suggesting such "a ,g in this age of the world? verybody, well, perhaps not Just rybody, but a lot -of people seem speak as if they, were tired look - at female knees. Suppose we n't look at 'them, nor speak about m,: wonderhow long they would usia exposed? It's an experiment th trying. •M W * W he Goderich Signal reprints an isle from the Toronto Daily Star lifig attention to -the fact that ee men'' occupying high positions Canada; that is the premier leader the opposition and the.president of C. P, -B, nine ail -bachelors. Then .re's the editor of The Signal, also the eminent .bachelor class, and 'Sonic 'newspager'e are ' making a t fuss about th'e new leader of opposition being unmarried," ra- ked a:, thoughtful little woman . other; day, ."but he and a few ers are; just the exceptions'which ve the rule, that'• most men -who ve ever amounted to anything- are rrried. And, -you will notice," she ded, "that when a map is once mor - d and :ins unfestunate enough to e his wife, lie is net long in hunt up another" "• UNG `PEOPLES' SOCIETIES' OF HURON .PRESBYTERY IN ANNUAL CONVENTION' A most : successful and:' inspiring eivention, was '.held• in Queen St. lurch, Blyth, recently. One 'hundred id fifty' delegates registered at the, At ten a.m. 'devotional exercises ere' conducted by Rev. J: Stobie; elgr'ave, after which the work, of the .none departments was brought un r review by W. G. Medd, 1\LL.A., of ester. The free discussion' was an' cellent feature of this session. In the afternoon devotions were 'led Rev. H. Whitfield, St, Helens. A reign missionary,, Rev, J. A. Walk- , directed the 'Ibdughts" of the eon ntioti in a picturesque and practical anner. He spoke of . the life and stouts of tile` people of the Orient, se darkness of the present was ad - theca as also the brightness of the ture, which is snore 'than • able to mprehend M. The rope of sand hat disunited people) shall one day unified by the cementing infla- ccs of Jesus Christ. Rev. F. Bang- ui, field secretary, discussed in a rst useful, and instructive way "How Program of Religious Education ,rnay be worked in Rural Areas." The religious end of the program was stressed by the speaker and the need of making the wisest and most effec- tive use'of "the rod in the hands" -of, the -people of the area. In the evening: session two most in- spiring and entertaining addresses were given, Rev. D. McTavish leading with "Youth and its Tasks," Rev, F. Langford discussing in his illumina- tive way "Young People Related to the Whole Task of the "Whole Church," • , Theexecutive for the coming year is as follows: Hem ; president: Rev. -J. E. Hogg, Clinton; president: Mr. Geo. Baechler, Goderich; vice: Rev. 3. M. Calling, Grand Bend; see; treasurer: Miss EL T, Scarlett. Seaforth;, asst, sec. -treasurer: Mr. E. ,R. Crawford;' Seaforth; con. of Christian fellowship dept.: Miss W. Rae, Wingham; con, of 'Missionary dept.:.«Miss E. Stein- hoff, Blyth; con. of citizenship dept.: Mrs. A. V. 'Walden, Biuevale; con. .of literary and recreationtai dept.: Dr. McInnes, Winghant,. CROP REPORTS FOR CANADA 16th a}yl Final Report Issued by the Bank of Montreal for 1927 This is the final crop report for 1927, and includes a general review of the crop season. Over 60 per cent. of the threshing in the Prairie Pray- inces, has now been completed and while deliveries, to • date have been lower than last year, recent favour - •able weather has assisted" the opera- tions and imprevsd the grades. Es- timates of the yield of wheat have varied between 432,223,000 bushels estimated by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics on 12th September, and 409,478,000 bushels estimated by the Northwest Grain Dealers. Association on 30th September as against : last year's final estimated returns by' the Dominion Bureau of 383,440,000. In Quebec farming and dairying inter- ests' have •benefitted by a generally favourable seasons operations. ;In Ontario the crop has •Been satisfac- tory and on the 'whole better than in 1926, and geed weather prevailed throughout the- harvesting 'season. In the MaritimeProvincesthe 'farmers have had a 'fairly 'successful` year, while' in British Columbia, crops, gait' orally have been satisfactory,`al- though wet weather during harvest- ing has lowered the quality and 'yields to some extent, Details of Ontario. crop: Hay was a bumper crop, fall wheat an ,average crop, and oats and barley above the average. .:According . to Government figures, compiled on August 31st, the . estimated yield of all grains in the Province for this year .is 180,581,000 bushelsas com- pared with 177,164,700 bushels which was the final estimate for 1926..Fall wheat` -allows a decrease of 1i/:r per cent. but .spring wheat is better by 19 per cent., oats by 2 per cent, and barley by 14-, per cent. Owing to' a poor start and the'borer, -corn is the most disappointing crop, being 42 per 'cent, below the estimate for last year. The estimate for hay and clover for this rear' is 5,797,000 tons as com- pared with the estimate of 5,289.000 tons for last year, an increase of 10 per cent. Potatoes are below aver- age, but: of good quality. Turnips and mane•olds are good crops. Sugar beets are below average but sugar content is high; Apples are scarce, and oth- er fruits on the whole are -below We. are very pleased to' heap the Many v• } favorable able remarks and comments with regard to our purchase , of the Clinton. Creamery. ,,eWe.mean business and at an early date :will demonstrate to the pro: 'fluters of Huron County 'that Gunn, Langlois and. Co., Limited, have your best: interests at beast. We appreciate tee patronage 'of former friends of the Clinton Creamery and will be only -too glad 'to takees well as all newt > , gooda care, of to ee as customers, and guarantee to each and, everyone every satisfaction. 'your cream to us at home wher any , delay, We will be glad if you will call on us at any, time so that can discuss with you our mutual bossiness. , t will be graded -without GUN LANGLOIS & CO. '-LIMITED CLINTON;,ONTARIO Phone Nos. Grum Langlois and Co., 'Linsited 190 Clinton Creamery - '- -"..1:45 Night Phone - - 180 ve rrpa'ges• PRJZLT;Y. --FULF ORD -- A4: the United' church parsonage,, Mitchell, oil Oct. 22nd, by the Ra*, A. Mdc- ray Stoar•t, Alice' Ada Fulford,. • daughter: of Mr. 'and Mrs. Thos, ' Pulford ' of' Clinton,, to Frederick Frizleyot'Goderieh.. l`OWNSEND - LITTLE - "At tiie United church parsonage, Londes bore, on October 22nd, by the Rev. B. Snell, 'Mrs. Ida Et, Little to. Robert M. Townsend, both of Londesboro, Births KEYS -At Varna, on -Oct. 22nd, tq Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A• Keys, a son. -Clayton Laverne. DALE -At Constance, on Oct. 30th, to -Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dale, a daughter. Deaths COWAN--In Stanley township, on Oct. 28th, Annie Maria'Earnest, widow of the late John Cowan, sr., in her 83rd year.__ Pigs For Sale Sow and •9- ybung pigs. Apply to Nf. J. Butler, 16th eon. Goderich town- ship. Phone• 604-r-23 34-1=p For Sale To make room for winterstorage: one, steel tire buggy; one rubber;tire buggy; one set - single harness; one Ford 1922coupe; one Ford touring. 1923, with winter top; one Gray -Dort touring. All in good running order and at winter prieeS: Bert Langford, Overland defiler, Clinton. Phone 251. 84.1 Bazaar Undo the auspices of, the Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's church .on Nov, 17th, in the Parish Hall. Fancy work and Chidlreri's booth; Flame Made Baking; Candy' Booth; Fish Pond; the;Mer.ket; "Kitchen Booth; Touch and Take; Rummage. Sale opens at 2:30 p.m: Afternoon, tea served. 34-2 Auction Sale Of Choice Durham Grade Cattle at Walker's Barn, Brucefield, on Tues- day, Nov. 8th at 2 o'clock, consisting oe 4 --year-old cow due in November: 3 :5 -year-old sows, due in Janaury; 2 7 -year-old cows, due in March;, mills- hag .now; 5 -year-old cow,due in March, milking now;,. Holstein cow;; milking now; 8 2 -year-old store; '10, 2 -year-old heifers,.liiilf fat; 10 year- ling steers and heifers. 12 shoats, averaging about 80 lbs. Terris: 6 months credit on approved joint notes, or 4 per cent, straight off for. eash. Rolland and Turner, Propri- etors. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer: 34-1 Dissolution of Partnership NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership of W. Brundson and Son is dissolved this 28th day of``beteber, 1927. a; Claims against the partnership are to be handed to either partner and accounts owing to the firm may be paid to either partner. Prompt settle- ment'will oblige. W, T. Bruudson, John H. Brundson. 34-2-p ` Auction Sale of Springers and Stockers at Loodesboro on Saturday, Nov. 5th at 1:30 sharp, the following: 2 choice Holstein cow., due in Nov,; 6 choice heifers, dtle in Nov. and Dec.; 30 choice stockers, from 700 to 800 lbs, Terms: Six months credit will be given on furnishing bankable paper - or a 'discount of 6 per cent. 'per an- num allowed for cash, A. E. Town- shend; Prop. Geo, H. Elliott, Aue- tioneer,t. • . 34-1 Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements on lot '44, Maitland concession,- Goderich township. On Thursday,_ Nov. 10th, 1927, at.1:30 o'clock. The estate of the late ' C. W. Williains. .Horses: 2 aged snares; driving horse, Cattle: Holstein cow; 8 years old, to freshen 'Dec. 24th; Holstein cow, 4 years old, to freshen Dec. -26th; Polled Angus cow 6 years old, to freshen Jan. 7th; Polled Angus cow, 6 years 'old; fresh about 8- weeks; Polled .Angus cow, 6 years old, to freshen in Feb.;_ Polled Angus, 9 years old, to freshen in March; I-IoIsteisi cow, 4' years old, to freshen Feb. 1.4th; Holstein coin 4 years old, to freshen Feb. 5th; Hol- stein cow, $ years old,. to freshen March 4th; 'Holstein cow, 8 years old, to freshen March 27th; Holstein cow 5 years old, bred 6 weeks; pure bred Ayrshire Cow, '4 years old, to.freshen May 12th; 2 Holstein Heifers, 2' years old, to freshen in Dec.; Holstein :heif- er, 2 years 'old, to freshen in 'Feb.; Holstein. heifer, 2 years old, to fresh-' en in March; 5 'yearling heifers; 2 yearling steers;: 6 spring 'calves,, Pigs: sow with l0, pigs 4 weeks eta; 2 young: sows;• sow due to farrow in Dec.;,20 page -3 months old; 25 pigs weighing about 140 lbs. hens: ''100 pure bred Rock hens.- Implements: Fordson tractor and plow; Deering binder; 6 ft. 'cut; Deering„mower, 0 ft. cut; Deering seed drill, 12 -hoe; Frdst and Wood hay rake; Froet and Wood"' hay loader; Johne ns -Massey corn binder; riding plow; ,Masesy disc harrow land.reller; Chathns'fanning mill with ` bagger; root puiper;; set harrows; w •o rq wagone democrat; bay rack; cuis ttet , buggy; 2 000 lb t:Stoc,k scaled• quantity of winter apples Terins: 12 mosiths' credit dill'be given hit fur- nishing approved joint. " notes. A dis- count, of 4 per cent. 'allowed for cash. C. 1-1. Williams, Executor of Estate, -G, Il. Elliott,. Auctioneer. • 34-1 MITCHELL AND CLINTON Member of. Florists Telegraph Delivery Association FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS WEDDING BOUQUETS, Etc. Sent anywhere oil shortest notice OUR GREENHOUSE IS FULL Hundreds ,of Plants of Chrysanthemums and Carnations e Flowering now FLOWERING PLANTS and FERNS Choice Stock -Young Plants Begonias, Cinerarias Cyclamen Primula,°Fushia, Etc. BULBS Narcissus, Daffodils, Tulips Hyacinths, Etc. You are ' respectfully invited to visit ns and . sob our stock' at any time • during the day or evening, V. -Cooke Two Phones -66w and 66j Coles For Sale 2 -Durham cows, 6 and 7 . years old, due to freshen about Nov: 6th. AP - ply to J. H. Quigley, London Road.. Phone 619-r-8. 34-2-p Stray Steer Strayed onto the premises of the undersigned a 2 -year-old Hereford steer. Owner may have Samby proving property and paying ex- penses. Charles Rathwell, Varna. Phdne 18-87, Hensel' Central. 34-3 Notice The Rolmesville Co-operative Cheese and Butter Company will hold their annual banquet on Tuesday ev- e/deg, Nov, 8th, . commencing at 8 o'clock, in. Mulholland's hall. Alt shareholders and patrons are invited to come and bring their batltets, W. H, Lobb, president; E. J. Trewartha, sec, -treasurer. 34-1 Fore Sale A number ,of young pigs, also a registered sliearling Oxford down rani: Wm. W. 'Wise, R. R. No. 8. Phone 22 on 606, 'Clinton. • 34-2-p For ,Sale A.1'04t inch Messey'.Eshdis grind- er, in first-class condition, May be seen at H: W. Charlosworth's' feed store. 34-2-p.: Grand Opening Opening and dedication service of Grace United church, Porter's Hill will he held on. -Sunday, November 18th at 10:80 a,m, and '7:00 p.m. The pastor, Rev. R. I12 Gale will have charge of both services. , Rev. A. E, Doan of Clinton will preach and will be assisted at the dedication service by Rev. II, F. Kennedy, a former 'pas- tor. Special music will be provided, with talent teem Goderich and Clin- ton. . On Monday, Nov. 14th, the ladies will serve 'a fowl supper.' The Sun- beam Trio will furnish an excellent Program. The public are invited to come and enjoy both the services gtrd the supper. Admission to supper: adults, 76c; children, 35e. Rev, R. 14i. Gale, Pastor. 34-2 VOTERS' LIST, 1927 Municipality of the Town of Clinton Notice, is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of _The Voters' List -Act and that I have posted up at my office in the Town Hall, Clinton, on the 31st. day of Oc- tober, 1927, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said munici- pality ' for members 'of 'Parliament and at 'municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection; And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate' proceedings to have any errors or -onu'ssious cor- rected according to lbw, the last day for appeal being the 21st day of No- vember, 1927. D. L.''MACPHERSON, 34-2 Town Clerk. Lost In Clinton, Wednesday of last week, a" lady's wrist watch,' Finder kindly leave at The News -Record office. Re- ward. 33-2-p. Iiolinesville Cheese For Sale Large, 21c per lb.; flats, 22c per lb. Stilton, 25c per lb, Order from W. H. Lobb, Salesman, -phone 605-r-32 or froth Clifford .Lobb, Grocer, `Clinton, phone• 40. 21-tf a. Light Wagon For Sale A light Wagon with canvas 'top it good condition,. easily removed. Suit- able for grocer, butcher Ox farmer, carry about. one thousand pounds, also n driving horse, twelve' years old quiet and reliable,': single or, double, Apply to T. J, Riley or phoab 143. 33.8 For Quicic' Sale 1 Ford Tudor Sedan and 1, prac- tically new Ford Coupe. Come and see them at N'ediger's Garage. 33-2 L Fon Sale Ford light delivery truck in good running order, with stock .rack,,- A real :bargain.' Apply to S. Hewitt, o `i ' plume `'R. R N , o r 1 Ismc 1. 3 on 606, Clinton central. - 33 yelp' 'Boarders IVainted A limited' number of boa -clefs wanted, students preferred. Com- fortable rooms, reasonable rates, Ap- ply to lMSrs, R. A. Gooier, 82-3-p s and Poultry MakeLhe masa, cit `-yous' peditry. Top nttcei paid' for'wei7 t,rtishetl_ milk;fed chickens -sell dl -sem to tiffs; Tou•n people who enjoy. poultry 'or Sunday dinner : can alwaysget the best .horn at erasonabis;'.pricos, Clinton POultry House N. W. " 'rewa °tilla- Phones-Office,'214j Residence, 21,4w - Stewart -Warner Matched Unit. Radios We sell onlyone- make of radio, There may be some- sets on the mar-• ket'just as' good but none better than the Stewart -Warner, We sell their and "forget them as' they glob no trouble- at all: Does, yours? Each ly set equipped onwith 'the ' best equipment to make them function properly. Prices from $1,15.00 up. Circulars describing sets may be hash at Hovey's drug' store. [ .,CA. -HOVEY Stewart -Warner Dealer; ; Residence Slick of' PublicScheel Clinton, Ont. 30-tf Shoe Repairing Having opened a shop next to Ford's Feed Store, I am ready ta_do all kind's of shoe repairing. OUR MOTTO': 7 •Good Work and Promptly Done - JAMES L.OVETT 83-3 TO RENT Part of Lots 10 and 11 in -the Mait- land Concession, -„-:known as the Schwan " Farm, consisting of 218 acres. Immediate possession. 'Will lease from three to five' years, 'For particulars apply to •. 3. A. E. BRADEN • P. O Box 610, London, Ont. 32-3 NOTICE- ASHES ON THE STREETS Householders and others are noti- fied that ashes must not be deposited on the public streets, Any infractions of this by-law will be followed by prosecution. By order Of the Council, L. STONG, 83-3 Chief Constable. IN THE SUPREME COURT @- OF ONTARIO In' the matter of the Quieting Titles Act, and in the matter of Lot No. 5 in the Bayfield Concession, north, in -the Township of Stanley, • in the County of Heron. 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 cer- tificate of title to the above men- tioned property under The Quieting Titles Act and has produced evidence, whereby she appears to be the owner thereof in fee, free from all incurnber- Inees; wherefore, any ..other' person having, or pretending to have, any title to or interest in the said laid or any part thereof, is required, on or 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, and to serve a copy on the said,: Catherine Roland Parke Or on W. Brydone, her solicitor, at his office in Clinton, and in default every such claim will be barred, and the title of the said Catherine Roland Parke become absolute and indefeas- ible 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. - G. A. DREW, 33-3 Referee, of Titles 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. Write to- day. Address Ridgeville, Ontario. 80-10 Sheep For. Sale Patebrecl Leicester sheatling rants and shearling ewes, registered. Also rant .lambs and ewe lambs, eligible for 'registration. Apply to 3. H. Quig- ley, R. R. No. 5, 'Clinton. Phone 619-r-8, Clinton central, 314 S1n'opshires For Sale Shearling and, rim lambs, sired by a 2nd prize rani et Toronto. Priced from $20.00 to $30;00 each, also some good ewes. W. G. Ross; Londesboro, Ont.. Phone 26-15,,,Blyth central, • 31-5-p. -Farm For Sale Lot 28, con• 15 Godcticli-township, 0 85 acres more melees, good, land,well ov I with windmill, , bank barn, hog pen; 6 ', cc. es hardwood bush, ari acre. of. orchard. Comfortable.'eframe house, Also 50 acre farm. on •London road ' Tirckerstnith. Apply to' F. -T. Mc- Knight, R. R. No, 2, Clinton: Phone 601-r•-4, Clinton central. 28-tf: Friday andaturda �ct,:'2q'.y S^3 0,'',u we oriel' to the public BARGAINS in' I sb es' Boots also heavy and lig-h', rubebrs never before equalled in this section. ft is ins opportunity you won't want to- miss. - Ail standard, quality and at the lowest possible prices for these two days ONLY Conte Burly' to get Your Sizes liller Etardware. TELEPHONE' 53 CLINTON C. H. VENNER, Electrician Electric -Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone 7 • Rouse For Sate • Large red brick house, comer Or- ange and Wellington streets, 8 -rooms, all modern conveniences. Possession when desired. Also a barn an. Ye 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',fs ."miles from Clinton. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. Will sell crop with farm if desired. Inquire at News -Record of- fice. • 12-tf, House for Sale On Victoria street, opposite Wes- ley -Willis church. 8 rooms, electric lights and water, stable, Fruit trees and garden. Also Ford Touring car. ApPiy A. J. Grigg. 24-tf-2p Poultry Supplies LAYING MASH SCRATCH FEED GRIT, SHELL AND BEEF SCRAPS COD LIVER OIL, $1.25 per Galion E. L. MITTELL TELL Huron Street Clinton 81-tf ti" oultrij 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. Pinch Phone 231 Victoria street, Clinton 27-tf Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paired... Woollen goods dry cleaped. Rooms ever Heard's Berber shop. W. J. Jago. 2283-tf Clinton's •PYA ttro- t . The Heat Folks are constantly on guard, • Looking after the comfort and wel- fare of this town, • • But when there's 'a riot call, and everyone wants coal at once, Someone may have to wait. ' • The -best way to be sure of Reat Folks comfort .during the winter is •to. order •it before the bitter weather sets. in. • Why not today? - Call the valtfale for good, clean coal ➢s(ard COAL : COMPANY .. PHONE 74 - CLINTON 5' F. DARROW R. ". •� n/^� V��AW BARRISTER Will be at his office in Clinton irton cock MONDAY From 3 to 6 p.m. 30-tf. t SCHO, work hider H the Shaw OOL s Plans for Day, Evening or Home Study Courses is easy and effective. Individual in- structioss the key : note to good results. Enter any time. 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 ail worry es 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, - R. WARD Phone 155 Huron 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 Parts for all makes, W. GLEN COOK Phe 17.1.7 P.O. Box 201. °Untort FOR» COUPE FOR SALE ,A 1923 model Ford coupe in gtod running order, ' *004 AUTOMOBILES Overhauled and Repaired 'STORAGE BATTERIES Charged and Repaired - Gasoline--Oils-Accessories- W, J. Nediger, Prop. ASl HALT PING We have a complete ling; of Toronto Asphalt Shingles and Roofing siding idin or roofs if g you='- are considering roofing compare ours; before buying, with- any` other, This is the best by test. Feeds Always; carry Bran, Shorts, Western Oats, best quality at lowest' price. J.."Ae FORD ,& SON Phone 128 Flour and Feed Merchants and4, Grain Buyers f