The Clinton News Record, 1927-11-10, Page 5OVILiIBur to, ,1127
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In .'memory of: those `d who lie in Flanders'
Fields," let us tomorrow, Nov. 11th, at
eleven o'clock stop..our activities -for
two minutes.
Of Intierest to You
and Nie
Six" -weeks until Christmas. You
yourh i
• cermet do s opp na
too _early.
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Thanksgiving Day was bright and
sunny, but there was a nip of winter
.in the air.
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Our first taste of winter came on
the eve of . Guy Fawkes' Day; We
Shouldn't complain, as we have often
had it nearly a month earlier.
The Brussels Post is complaining
bitterly that the account for printing
in the past election has not been'
paid. The . account should be placed
in "other bands for collection."
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The lovely October weather we've
had may have given us an idea that
for this year winter would not de-
scend mpon
e-scend:upon us with any severity, but
the little cold snap, over. tile 'week-
end came as a reminder that we'd
'better put on our 'storm windows,
'hunt out our winter underwear, and
generally prepare to defend Ourselves
against the attack of e General Jed
Frost's army,
Following is an. excerpt from a re-
port, in The 'Varsity, undergraduate
newspaper, of ` Bight Hon. Arthur
Meighen's words at a meeting held in.
Hart House Thursday night, from
which reporters of downtown papers
were- excluded:
"'Those' ih the political parties of
the natidns are within their countries
those who those within -their countries
those who satisfy these diversity .of
steeds;' he said." -Globe. troit and Miss Laura Swan of Tor -
Well, 'if Mr.' Wiesen hadn't any- onto,
thing'more important to say than the Mr. Frank McGregor has returned
above the reporters didn't miss much front the West.
by being left out. Quite 'a number from Brucefield
u attended the County Sunday School
• I convention which was held in Kippen
G * it has last week. Both sessions were veiny*.
somethingederich now considerscinteresting and profitable. The group
igadbe countyuits o cart -wheel ge { conferencest which Were held in, the
sign and the court�Udiidings class rooms, were munch - enjoyed by
the teachers.
A. fowl supper -will be held on Wed,
patriotic charitable, religious • and
educational entertainments; ..no en-
tertainments are exempt from the
Amusements Tax,_. nor are any.
,churches, societies or organizations,
etc., exempt ..from collecting ' the
Amusements Tax if an admission is
charged, or, if after admission, a
'charge is made or. fee collected, un-
less prior, to the holding of the en-
tertainment, a letter has : been ob-
tained from the Department. granting
exemption. No exemptions will be
granted up''bn any grounds, after an
entertainment has been held:"
The following accounts were
ordered paid:. Steel Co.. of Canada,
bridge iron,::, $15.85; Reg. Sturdy,
sheep claim, $32.00; H. D. '.Cameron,.
gravel screen, $16.00; W. ,idunnings,
tile road, 14, $6.20; S. Emmerson, for
nails and bolts, ; 400; E. Emmerson,
Supt., Saltine', $88.50. '
Council then adjourned to meet on
Monday, Dec, 5th - at one o'clock,
sharp.—R. G. Thompson, Clerk,
J(lruceie1 I
Mr. and Mrs. W. Baird of Toronto
visited at the home of -the former's
Mother, Mrs. George Baird, sr., 'over
Thanksgiving:
Mrs. McDonald and Meg,- Manson
of Dundas and Miss Ami,• M. and
Carman Hough were week -end vis-.
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. .Hough. .
Mrs. Riley :,of Brussels visited at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.' C. Wright. .
Other Thanksgiving visitors .were:
Miss Margaret Aikenhead, Miss Irene
Snider, Miss Ina Scott, Misses Eva
and Annie :Beattie, all of :London;
Mr. Earl and Mr. Jack Kaiser of De -
to give it distinction, a couple of full-
fledged authors, if you please. Mr,
Victor Laurison, not now a resident Nov. 16th under the auspices of the
of 'Goderich of course; but a boy , n auspices
s at tshe
who grew
there,has written. sev-
TZolly Auxiliary, com n u g
up
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Dial books, and now Mr: T. G. Elliott O,C t _ ,...,
of. the.London Free'Press staff, son The November meeting of the
of G. M. Elliott of Goderich, has Pub-' A 'I' hid 'liotKellyt
lished a novel entitled "Hugh Loyal.
Mr. Elliott is to be congratulated in
'that he has found time, while'holding
'his position on the staff of a daily
paper, to write a book. As we' have
-not as yet read the book, we cannot
•express an opinion upon it, but Mr.
-Laurison gives it a favorable review.
Goderich TowiiShnp
The regular meeting of the A, Y.
'P. A. of St. fames' church, Middleton,-
-will be held ort Tuesday evening,. Nov.
15th, i when Dr. 'Newton -Brady of
-Bayfield will give a health talk. All
'young people welcome.
Many are looking forward to the
'opening of Grace United church, Por-
ters Hill, on Sunday.' If weather is
fine there will be a big turnout,
Morning and evening services will be
field. The Rev. A. E. Doan of Clin-
ton will be the preacher for the day
.and the Rev. IL F. Kennedy, a for-
mer pastor, will assist at the dedica-
tion service. On Monday evening a
'fowl supper will be given, followed
by a concert by. the Sunbeani Con-
cert Trio.'
Mrs.' L. Misendr of Hamilton and
Miss Georgina Hudiee.of London were
at the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs, George Ifudie, over the
weekrend and holiday.
Council' met- on Monday all
Y ,
present except ' Mr". Middleton,,' who
is in the West on business, The
Clerk received a reply from the Dept,
' of Highways. giving the Council per•
mission to take 100 yards of gravel
'Amen the Government pit to repair
detour roads. L. Stock' on behalf of
'the 'Hohnesville Hockey Club' re-
quested the privilege of using the
township pound for a skating rink.
This was granted,- nt d A letter asking
g
or the:War MemorialChild
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church
f -
C r c
a gr
church parlors on Thursday, Nov.
led, with Mrs, Ross Scott presiding.
The topic for the month was "New
Occasions," being the first chapter
'of the new' study book, "New Paths
for Old Purposes," and was taken by
Mrs; Gregor' McGregor. Miss Jean.
Murdock favored the audience with a
solo and Mrs.' R P. Watsonngave at
appropriate reading on Thanksgiv-
ing, both of which : were much ap-
preciated. It ivas decided to hold -the
annual chicken dinner on Wednesday
evening, Nov. _I
The following is the platform of
D. M. McIntosh, Briicefield's candi-
date for the : Ontario Older Boys'
Parliament::'
1. That Trail Rangers be given a
voice in the Older Boys' Parliament.
by -adding twelve setts' in tate House,
to be occupied by duly -elected • Trail
Rangers.
2. That Mentors be urged to sae
courage the right type of boy to,
train for the..Christian Ministry.
3,. That every Tuxis and -Trail
Ranger Group be urged to study
World Brotherhood and to give sup-
port to the Junior League of Na
4. That oue work again be fine'
arced by the bond -selling cariapaigin
and it be carried on as last year.
.
5, To encourage all Sunday school
'coups between the' ages of: twelve
arid, twenty-one to become organized
and registered as Trail Ranger
Cairns or Tuxis Squares,
0, If. a County Camp be promot-
ed, that- all. between .the 'ages
of twelve acid twenty-one, who dire.
members of an, organized Sunday
school class, be. eligible to attendSigneci—D. M. McIntosh.
renis IIoaiptal was read, . No action BLYTH; The- local 'Presbyterians
Laken. A letter form the Amuse- held theiranniversaryserviees''Sun-
nme,nt Tare Branch. was read, advising day aftern`ooleand evening. The
the public that "after Nov. 1.st "all preacher- was Rev, R. Gram, wise was'
Itadmissiontickets over 25c must pay
their
ein pa
storfor two years before
re th
e
he tax. Regarding dirg exemitionsfor disruptionOnchurch union.He
CLINTON NEWS-ILECO1fI)
preached two powerful sermons to;
good-sized.con;rogations. At the af
errieon service ho sanga 'sola, At.
the evening service 'he and one Or his
daughters rendered' a duc,t;'.and with
his two' daughters. and ,.fames Green
all of Toronto, sang a quartette, ,,The:
choir also rendered' come rbeautiful.
selections at both services.
Marriages
;AMI3LT;R--11ORKE- 7u Wesley> -
Ms church, Clinton, on Nov:5th,
by the Rev. 5, E, ilogg, Dorothy
`r oy, elder daughter ot Mr.and
Mrs, Hugh E. Rorke, 'to Harry
, William' Ambler of Pontiac, Mich,
I'INGLANIt — CFIC1 W L N At. the
home of the hi -ides patents, ,on�
Nov% ieh, by the Rev.' J. E—Hogg,
assisted by the Rev. W. England,
' 'Mimico, brother of the bridegroom,
Elizabeth Dorothy, daughter of
Mr. and il'Its. 'J G. Chowen, to
Franklin Fingland of Toronto,: Son:
of Mr, and 'Mrs. John Fingland .of
Londesboro.
SCOTCHMER—TALBOT • - At the
home of the bride's parents, on
Nov, 5th, ' by the Rev. R. ` M, Gale
of Bayfield, Freda Lillis, daughter
of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. If. »Talbot of
the Blue Water ;highway, to Roy.
Frederick' Scotchmer, son of Mr;
and Mrs. John Scetchmei; Stanley
township.
STOREY— HUDIE — At ' Trinity.
church, Bayfield, on Nova 5th, by
-t-he Rev. F. IL Paull,, Telliselle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hudie, of Goderich township, to
John' T. Storey of McKillop,
Deaths
FAIR—At Calgary, Alta., on Nov.
5th,. Helen McLeod -Murray, widow
of the late James Fair• of Clinton,
in her .87th year., .
OTATOES !
JUST 'UNLOADED
Car Load of
Prince Edward ,
Island Grade A
This week $1.85 a bag
Cm G. LOBS
BAKING SALE
A Sale of Homemade Baking will
be held under the • auspices of the
L.O.B.A. in '
LOBE'S GROCERY STORE ,
on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
'Commencing at 3.. o'clock
Proceeds in aid of the Orange
Orphanage
' 35-1.
Home and School Meeting
The Home and School Club will
meet in the Collegiate on Friday,
Nov, 18th, atee7:30 -p.m, Please note
change of place, date and time. *35-2
A Chicken Dinner
To be held in the United church,
Brucefield, on Wednesday, Nov. 16th,
uthe auspices of t KellyAux-
iliary.
a i e x
p
It
iliary Dinner •to be served from 0
to 8 p.m.,' followed by a progranr.
Admission 50c, children, 25e. 85-1
Cockerels for Sale
Limited number of choice White
Wyandotte cockerels,• , Martini's Regal
Dorcas strain. Apply to Morgan Ag-
new?, Mary street. . Clinton. Phone85 3-34.
-
Wanted
Coon hound, open trailer,_ wide
ranger, fast and good at ,free, rabbit
and stock proof,M.not over six years
old. Prefer male. • Give 111` particu-
lars in first Ietter. Norman Holtz.='
homer, ' 60 Prince Edward Ave., Niag-
ara Falls, Ont. - 35-2
Bull For Sale -'
A -thoroughbred Polled Angus hull,
2 years old, a good :stock getter, Ap-
ply at lot 628, Bayfield concession;',
or phone 606-r-31, Clinton central. P.
Cole, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. 15-2-p
1-toitselceeper 'Wanted
Housekeeper for Clinton Public`.
Hospital, , Duties to continence Dec,
1st. Apply, to Mrs.' J. C: McMath,
Mary street, Clinton. . -35-3
For Sale
One'ood spring grey .Percheroe
a P F,
horse Toail and one good;,evesking
Horse. - Apply to John Woods, Hay-
field. 35-4-p
Meeting of Huron County Council
• The Council of the .Corporation of
the County of Duron 'will meet in the
Council Chamber, ''Godericli, at 2
oclock in the, afternoon of Tuesday,
the 6th day. of December,. 1927. All.
accounts against the County must be'
in the hands 'of the Clerk not later
than Monday prey-edintg the meeting
of Council. At this meeting of Coun-._
ty,.Council'the appointment 'of a Coun-
ty Treasurer, also au .Inspector for
the House of Refuge will be made,
Applications for the � abovepositions
P P
to, be sent or delivered to the under-
signed County Cleric ' on or before
Saturday; Dee, 3, 1927.
EO..W 1 OL �.
G I 1•IAN,
County Cierlc;
Goderich, Nov. 5, 1.727. 35-4
tt9l '7 �d%J eye ilc s
'-lt'C£[IIISTMtiS
Come,rn this �:ntnt�th,•. i1 }ou wairc
„yrour Phot 4 r.aph,5 ',tor Cliristnras. •iN'g
are iusy now :with `Christmas orders:
Please come in the•fdi;enoon if Mos -
sine or early, in the afternoon,
Studio ;=Lours•for rhe:Winter
Every Tuetdny front 10 arm, to 4 p m,
My Sjnclio is ilr''eaye 4"Jar,tr
Burgess, Portrait"3tudiq
MITCHELL" AND CLINTON
Mernb-er of Florists Telegraph
Delivery:: Association
FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS
WEDDING BOUQUETS, Etc.
Sent anywhere on shortest notice, •
FLOWERING• PLANTS and FERNS
Choice Stock-tYoung• Plants
Begonias, Cinerarias Cyclamen
Primula, Fushia, Etc. •
Lettuce 10c - bunch
Chs. V. Copk'e
Two' Phones -66w and''66j
BAZAAR
Under the auspices of the
Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Church on
Thursday, 'Nov 17th
'IN THE PARISH HALL
Fancy Work and Children's Booth
Home Made Baking
Candy Booth
Fish Pond -
The -Market
Kitchen Booth
Touch, and Take
Rummage
Sale -Opens at 2:30 p.m.
• Afternoon Tea Served
34-2.
Auction Sale.:
Of Milk Cows and Young Cattle
At Fergie VanEgniond's -Barn,
Oa Gravel Road
One Mile North of- Clinton on
`MONDAY, NOV. 14th
Commencing at 2 o'clock sharp
the following: -
16. cows; milking; 10 2 -year-old beif
ere, milking; 4 2 -year-old heifers.
Particular regarding this stock will
be made known on day of sale.
Terms; 10 months' credit on furn-
ishing -bankable paper or 'a discount
of 6 per cent, straight off for cash.
G. F. Neely, W. Marquis; G Elliott,
Proprietor Manager Auctioneer.
36-1
Cows 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-3, ' 34-2-p
Stray Steer
Strayed onto the premises of the
undersigned a 2 -year-old Hereford
steer. Owner may have same by
proving•, property and paying ex-
penses. Charles Rathwell, Varna.
Phone 18.87; Hensel' Central. 34.3
For Sale
A number of 'young, pigs, also a
registered shearling Oxford down
ram.. 'Wm. W. Wise, R. it,. No.„3.
Phone 22 on 605, Clinton. • 84-2-p
Por Sale • "
A 10% inch Massey -Harris grind-
er, in first-class condition, may be
seen at H. W.-Charlesworth's feed
store. 84-2-p
- Grand Opening
Opening and dedication : service of
Grace United church, . Porter's Hill
will be held on' Sunday, November
13th at 10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m..The
pastor, -Rev. ' R. M. 'Gale will have
charge of both serviees, Rev, A. E,
Doan of Clinton will preach and will
lie assisted at the 'dedication' service
by Rev. H. F. Kennedy, a former pas-
tor. Special mimic will be provided
with talent from Goderich and Olin-'
On Monday, Nov. 14th, the ladies
will serve a, fowl supper. The gun-
boats
imbeam Trio will. furnish an excellent
program. The public are invited to
come and enjoyboth. the servicesand;
the •supper. Admts,Sion,ta supper:.
adults, 75c; children, 35c. Rev. R. N.
Gale, Pastor. • 84-2
VOTERS' LIST, 1927
Municipality of the .Tosvit 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 may office in, the Town
Hall, Clinton, on the list 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 coon aII voters
to take immediate proceedings : to
have any errors: or omissioilscor-
'meted according to law,' the last clay
for appeal being the 21st day of .No-
vember, 1927, .
D. L. MACPIHERSON.:
34_2 Town Clerk.;'
fahnesville Cheese For Sale
Large, lie 'Per lb.; flats; 22e per lb.
Stilton -25C ;per lb, Orcterefronr W. H.
Lobb,, Salesman,' phone 605-r-82 or
'from 'Clifford Lebb, Grocer, Clinton.
phone 40e 21-tf
Sheep or, I ale
S
Purebred Leicester shearling rains
arid shearling ewes, registered, . Also
rem Iambs and,ewe lambs eligible
.for registration. Apply to. 5. II. Quig-
ley, R. R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone
619-r-3, Clinton central; 31-11f
Atiilcc the' nza t of your piizltrq,,
Top piz'ss :1rud ?o- well finished
ttih,a d hick us --sell
them to -us,
to vn people who enjoy poultry,for!
Sviiciay dinner eau a ke tys get the
best hare 'at reasonable prices.
Clinton' - Poultry HOnse
N. W. Trewartha
hones --Office, 214j'Residence, `214w
Stewart-Warnert
Matched Unit Radios
We sell only one snake of radio.
There may he some sets on the mar-
ket just as good but none better than
the Stewart -Warner. ``- We sell them
and forget them as. ' they give no
trouble at all. Does yours? Each
,0et equipped only with the ; hest
equipment to make them function
properly. :Prices from $1.1.5.00 '; up.
Circulars describing. sets may be. had
at Hovey's drug store.
Ifi. 11. HOVEY'
Stewart -Warner Dealer
Residence back of Public School
Clinton, Ont. .30-tf
Shoe R.epo iring
Having opened a shop ,next to
Ford's Feed' Store,. I, am ready to do
all kindsof shoe repairing.
OUR' MOTTO: a '
Good Work and Promptly Done
JAMES LOVETT
33-3
Dissolution of. Partnership
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Partnership of W. Brundson and Son
de dissolved. this 28th day of October,
1927..- , r
Claims against the partnership are
to be handed to either partner' and
accounts owing 'to the firm -nay be
paid to either partner. Prompt settle-
ment will oblige. W. 'f. Brundson,
John H. Brundson.: 34-2-p
NOTICE ,
ASHES ON THE STREETS
Householders- and others are noti-
fied that ashes must not be deposited
tin the public streets.
Any infractions' of 'this by -low will
be followed by prosecution.
By order of the Council.
L. S'l'ONG,
38-8 'Chic£ Constable.
Light Wagon For Sale
A light wagon with canvas top in
good condition, easily removed. Suit-
able for grocer, butcher or farmer,
carry 'about ..one thousand --..pounds,
also a driving, horse, twelve years old
quiet and. reliable, single or double.
Apply to T. J. Riley or phone 143.
83-3
Shropshires For Sate
Shearling and fate Iambs, sired be
a 2nd prize ram at Torontd. Priced
from. $20.00 to $80.00 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; Goderich township,
35 acres more or less, good land, well
with windmill, bank barn, hog Pen,
o bush, 6 acres hardwood us , an acre of
orchard, Comfortable frame house.
Also 50 acre farm on London road,
Tucketmith..:Apply :to J T. Mc-
-INnight;-Il. R. No. 2, Clinton, 'Phone
004-r-4, Clinton central. 28 -If.
Representatives Wanted
Brown Bros. Company, Ltd Grow-
ers and Importers of High Grade
Nursery stook want special.repre
sentatives in every locality. Liberal
commissions paid weekly, : Write, to-
day. Address Ridgeville, Ontario.
30.10
IN
THE SUPREME COURT
Or ONTARIO
In 'the matter sof the Quieting Titles
Act, 'and in the matter of Let No.
5 iii the Bayfield Concession, north,
r in the Township of Stanley, in the
County of Huron.
a
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
ientioned-property under The Quieting
Titles Act and has produced evidence,
whereby she ap,peard to be the owner
thereof in :fee, free froth all ince:mber-
mioes; wherefore,, arty ' other, person
having, or peetmidieg, -to have, any
title to or interest,in the said-laidor
any part thereof, is required, on or
before' Monday, the ;twenty-first day
of November' now next ensuing to file
a statement or has claim verified by
affidavit, in my office, at Osgoode
Hall,- Toronto, and tie serve a copy on
the said`,Catherine ' Roland Parke or
on W. Brydoite, her, solicitor, at his.
office in Clinton, and•in default every
sock claim will ,be barred, and the
title of the sold
'Ca
therine Rolan
d'
,
,
Parke become absolute and indefeas-
ible' tit law tnd-t 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
ee the Fria Set before buying
Either a 5. or 6 tube
Price reasonable
Inquire of Mr. Sharp or Mr. Aitken .as to what
they think of them.' -
lieHardware_Co.
TELEPHONE 53
CLINTON,
C H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
Phone 7
House' For Sale
Large red brick house, corner Or-
ange •and Wellington streets, 8 rooms,,
all modern conveniences. ' Possession
when desired. Also a barn an ."34 acre
lot on Wellington street. Apply to
Mrs. W. Jenkins, a 06 tf-6p:
Farm For Sale
100 acres, good soil, fine builin s,
small maple bush, 4% 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.
Apply Al J. Grigg. 24-tf-2p
Poultry Supplies
LAYING MASH
SCRATCH FEED
GRIT, SHELL
AND BEEF SCRAPS
COD LIVEN OIL, $1.25 per Gallon
E. L. MITTELL
Huron Street
Clinton
3i-tf
Poulp q and Eggs
-IA/anted ...
Now is a good time to sell your
non -producing hens and cockerels.
We.handle Eggs every day add
Poultry on Tuesday and Friday morn-
ings. ...
We, will grade your flock free
of charge
A. E. Finch
i'hone 231 • Victoria street, Clinton
27-tf
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes,: cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms ever Heard's Leber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2283-11
Clinton's
*Mr
HE'RI, ARE TH 'MAKiNGS'
FOR. YOUR THANKSGIVING
DINNER -
Turkey!
Cranberries!
Chestnut or ystuffing!
oyster
Mince Pie!
Sounds good, doesn't it? But even,
that lcind:.of'dihner'won't taste good
.if you try to cookit with poor coal.
Before Monday, better see.;' to your
coal supply. With the Heat' Folks .in
the kitchen you, can be slice of that
best part of Thanksgiving' Day—a
big dinner with the family gathered
around to enjoy it.
Call the ostlaukit
for'$oaDd, dean acoral
B.
Mustard,
COAL COMPANY
PHONE ` 74 CLINTON,
F. R.DARRO ♦Y
BARRISTER
will be at his office
in Clinton each
MONDAY
From 3 to 6 p.m.
30-tf:
e•• e
SCHuOOL th,tivoerk Shaw under
• 'Plans for Day,
Evening or Home Study Courses is
easy and effective. Individual in-
struction is 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 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 uu arWt ARD once.,
18.
Phoile•155 Huron street
Singer Sewing Machine
Leased on Small' Monthly Payntentar
- 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
Phone 1715P.O. Bee 201, Ch,nto.
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_ F 4 RD COUPE
FOR' ''SALE
A 1923 model Ford coupe in geed
conning order.
AUTOMOBILES
Overhauled and Repaired
STORAGE' BATTER:Ikig
Chargedl'and Repaired
Gasoline—Oils—Accessories
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
ASPHALT
PING
We have a complete line of
Toronto Asphalt Shingles and
Roofing for siding or rpofs if
you are considering roofing
compare ours, before
bu ing
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with any other. This is the
best by test,
Feeds
Always carry ,Bran, Shorts.
Western Oats, best quality at -
lowest price.
J A. FOLD & SON
'Phons 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and,
Grain Buyers