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The Clinton News Record, 1924-05-15, Page 5`T 1jRSDAI ', MA" • 15t1i, 1924. i Interest to You and Me "They man who,Wants a garden fair, .or small or very big, ii1th flowery 'laloolning here and there, mast' Bend his back' and dig." "It scarcely,: seems fair," 1 e- inarks the Wetaskiwin JPin.es, "that the local newspaper office should be charged a business tax -for the privilege," of doing busi- ne 'here when outside,printing , firms' are privileged to send their agents to canvas the.busilless men and obtain orders without having to pay a; cent to obtain that pri- vilege. The principle is wrong and a change should be made whereby,the travelling salesman should be• compelled to pay a "business tax in ,every, town he doe's buoiness in, Without such a tax the local printer starts out with a`'•handicap that is 'difficult to overcome." This wouldn't seem so bad if the local printer was even gtiven 'a chance to compete. But he isn't; in many eases, and the outside agent unloads an order on the business Dian; the size of which would have made him gasp if even suggested by the local • printer, :. If all, other citizens wee as loyal to their town as the average printer is the mail order `house and outside concerns'. would do very lit- -ble business in many of them. 87;,11}&§ +'t 6iry,;kl Plumeteel 65; E. lte%..61 �u 1' it' 64 P Co1c 63; n ap els E. fox C e63 a } P o1 "��tp Tompson 62, lYf.Bovey` 61 VVI 4lc0ool 01 H. Iive'rmore 59; D. Ste- vens 58; F. Carter 58; W. Argent 56; 0 Watkins 54. Failed in two subjects: ---M. Aiken - head 63; D. Dewar 63; E. Trick"'" 59; Garnet Van -Horne 67; 13. Mar- shall 57; A. Crittenden 56"; C Peck- ett 55; Jr. Crieh 53 II Hunt 51; W. Nelson 49; A. Turner '' 49. Failed in three subjects:—C, Pep- per* 49-;J: Caldwell 49; C. Glazier 47; H. Cochrane '23. Failed in' four; subjects:—R. Dale 52; A. Turner 48; M Ilwklns 47; D. Glen 45; E. Ford 41;;;A. Rathwell 40. Failed in five subjects:—J. Yesbec If your daughter is to be a June :blade, and marry daughters are to •12e, -no doubt, June (being the favorite month for weddings, she is probably now' wearing an engagement ring bought in a Clinton shop and will, in due'time, wear a plain wedding band bought in the same shop, or perhaps do a r'ival's shop,; if the young man wishes to divide his trade. The News - "Record can supply the wedding sta- tionery and Town Cleric Macpherson, although never having had any oc- casion to: use such a document him, self, can supply the license at the every lowest price. All the 'wedding toggery, which is so dear to, the heart of women, can be bought sof Clinton dealers, and it to be preshmed 'that her 'trousseau will contain ,many pairs of Clinton made hosiery, not only of Harris -Knit silk but of Wear - well silk and wool, 'wool, and cotton, • brands which are known for their ex cellence of quality. Her bridal bou- quet may be ordered through J..Cun- Inghame;,florist, and the wedding de- corations may be, arranged by Miss ' Cnninghame, whose artistic touch 'works 'magic with flowers and trail- ing. vines. There are six resident clergymen here, any one of whom' can -perform;'she ceremony. ,The tickets for their wedding trip may be bought of either Mr. W. Jackson or Mr. J. Rens- 'ford and when they gaily spin down King' street to, the station, with an 'old shoe and s, tin can tied to their auto wheel, the whole- town will waft ;; good ~wishes after them. The next :issue of The News -Record will, of course contain a glowing account of --elle charming event. Forms 2A aiid 2B—Passed in all subjects: --M. Moon 83; E. Johnson, 78 C. Livermore"' 78; P. Bolton '77; II: Harris 77; M. Grealis 76; E. ,Mc- Ewen"' '75; - F. Schoenhals '74; ;E, Stanbury 72; I.`Rowclifke 72; E. ICyle 69; B, Smith 69 3. Gibbings 68;,11. Jervis 67; E. Sampson 67; 0. 'Fergu- son 65; 'J. Falconer 65; W. Glazier 63;' V,, Gould 63; H Cox'*' 63. Failed in one subject. -R. Ball 69; D. 'S'cotchmer.69; A. -Johns 69; R. Jackson' 68; 0. Moon 65; Z. Salter 62; P;1`Biggin 59; E.`Cartwright "" T I'aile'"rl hi 'two subjects:—I`. Mathe- son 67; J. Hellyar 62; H. Venner 58; R. Elliott 57. (Failed in three subjects: P7 Glew 56; 0. Jading 49; R.' Mason"'''''' 48; W Lee 48. Failed 'hi four subjects: PI, Grealis 52; D. Streets 50; F: Fowler 46 L. Crich" 42. Form '1—Passed in all subjects:— D. Durnin 82; F. Rorke 76; L. Cook 75; E. Cook 73; C. Gould '72; F. Hul- ler 71; G. 'Stook" 71; V. Watkins"'.• 70; A. Lyons 70; C. Vanilorne 69; 1• Govrer*** 69; K. Johnston 68; A. Caldwell 67; E. Epps*** 67; W. Mulch 66;B; Walter 63; H. Langford 63; R. Johnston 63; M. Watkins 57; H, Hawkins 56. 'Failed in one subject:—A.' Judd 67; M. Vanllorme 66; W. Flynn 63; D. Kennedy 61; N. Taylor 54; N. Cowan 49. Failed "in two subjects:—"N. Cools 59; J. Mutch 58; L. Castle 58; M. McBrien 56; L. Moorhouse 55;.. L. McKnight 52. Failed in four subjects:—.G. : Cole- man' 47; J. Levis 45; .0. Ball 37. Failed' l five stibjeets:--I.-Dodds 49; P:, Colclough 39. But while they' are away there is much that can be done for their com- - 'fort and happiness by the family and friends at home. The house, the new hone which is to be eats lised, may have been built or remodeled by Olin ton, contractors, decorated by Clinton' decorators and furnished, from- eel - lar to '.garret, '6 y.- the'Clinton Furni- ture Co•, with some assistance from the several hardware shops and dry - goods stores and wired and lighted by the Hydro people. The latest in plumbing will be supplied by Cain- •ton plumbers, and, if any .grey cas- tings are ateecled.'the Huron Castings Company may be called on. ' A '. C lin - ton -made piano in the living o0na . --would make a` ince wedding present from Dad. . A bag of family flour, :or two bags, bread and pastry, made :in the Clinton Mills, should Ibe stow -- ed in the pantry, also some butter from. the Clinton Creamery should be included in the ardor of groceries which is sent in readines for the ar- rival of the young couple to their very _ own. home. And last, but not 'by any means least, a receipt on the '-table for a year's subscription to ,The -News-Record, The People's , Paper, -Would seem .to ensure the young -pee-• -sale the best sort of a start on the way' `to happiness 'and prosperity in -their journey through life together. 'Who'ar'eto be the June brides in.nOlin- -ten ? Fh i Clinton News-Eeeorr(1 Ada Steep (absent). - Sr. 2nd;—Glen, ,. Colclough; 'Davi Hodge;. "Thos Chuter, Jr 2nd Alboit Durrant Thomp son,,.Colclough; Alvin Elliott; Vera Steep; Elliott Chuter. lst:—Doris. Ginter; Harold , Dur- rant. Primer;—Gertrude Me"Linchey; Wal- ter Johnston; Willie Austin,' Jr. Primer: -Muriel Elliott; Lloyd Johnston; Elmer Johnston; Lilkiat Elliott. Number on roll 36, average atten- dance:34:' -F. M. Welsh, Teacher: Births: RAITIIB3',—In Auburn, on May 3rd, to' Mr.,,and Mrs. Earl Raithby, a son. MITCHELL—In Windsor, on April. 29th, to Mo. and Mrs. E. Mitchell, a son, -Albert .Ramsay. Deaths IIILL—In 'Toronto, on. May 9th, as result of an accident, Hugh H. Hill, of Auburn, aged 62 years.' ABOUT Tiger Catsup, 14 ounce, special 20c, cur' hppetito. Try a bottle of out p 1 lb. Sliced Bacon . .25c. 18 Cakes Castile Soap 2G ..,4 c. 4.�barsNat11a Soap`. c.. .3 lb, Pail of'Lard , 9 P 2 Groper Soaps 10 Bars of Laundry Soap .......48c., bli. '. ...2oc 10c. 3 Packages of Ammonia • „25c. 1 Ili Bulk Cocoa .... , .. „ ' ...25e. 2 Cans. of Peas 00 Coln •. •:35c•r-3 Packages Pearine ,.... OUR STORE IS YOUR STORE Come to Commercial Inn e 24th When visiting Clinton onth. try the Conlmero al Inn, the late Hos- pital building,•' Vi oi'ia street, -meals 35c. Furnished or furnished rooms Wire ale` s nab tea 0 for rent. Terms 54-1-u, McCallum. : For Sale House and lot on East street. Tering easy. , Apply to James Livermore; Clinton, .ho-R..B. Sheppard, 89 Wilson Ave.; London, Ontario, 54-2-p. , ITIGIIEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE JOHNSCN & CO'S GROCERY Phone 9111 PROMPT : SERVICE THE STORE FOR ,EVERYBODY .0 � 11,01111 001111f l0i4l11.+It3 . (ll4i m.roille11a010111ul la 1pIfu 1 ores lAlildls. P -AI NTl EASO J,i rir. We have any kind of paint you wish to buy for inside or outside decorations Paints, Oils and Varnishes Wanted to Rent ':Small house or cottage from July. 1st. Rent to be reasonable, might consider one, furnished,' or partly fur- nished. Write . Drawer B, Clinton. - 54-2-p. For Sale Royal Purple Barred Rock pullets, eight weeks old. - None better on the centinentr at $15 per dozen for de- livery June 1st. 10 per cent. of pur- chase price with order, to be refund- ed at our expense if order cannot be filled. Balance C.O.D. Unless or- ders for at least fifteen dozen are re- ceived none will be sold. All orders must be in by May 23rd. J. E. 1VLoKinley, Zurich, Ont. 54-1 Stanley Township Miss Freda Talbot of Stratford spent the week -end at her home on the Sauble line. , Sorry to report that Mr. Wait. Tay-' for has been under' the weather for the past week. Mr. Chester Nicholson has pur- chased •a new Ford touring car. - Quite' a number' of aur Stanley sports attended the grand concert in the town ,hall, Zurich, on Friday last. The entertainment was real good and everyone seemed to enjoy it. The following is the report for the month of April for S., S. No, 6: Sr. 4th: -Irene Joy'';jlon; Jack Ray. mond; Irene :Chuter.' Mabel Pilgrim; Clayton Elliott; Millard Robertson. •3r. 4th-:3ean Johnston; Jean Fos- ter; Margaret Johnston; Rachel him - sten. ' Sr.:tidr-Hazel Steep; Orrin 13 -ow - son; Gordon Raymond (absent). Jr. 3rd✓—Mari" Ohuter; John Dur- rant; Audrey Johnston; Ruth Elliott; 'NOTICE TO WEST HURON TEACHERS The •Ontario Government has sent out notice to eaehrinspectorate that en excursion will be taken to Nor- thern Ontario,` during the month of August, as' in 1921 and 1922. The following are the eonditions of the notice• • C. , C. 1. REPORT. Head girl' in the school—Marjorie Lyon 83% (8 papers). Head boy in the school= -Robert Hunter 91.5% (11 papers) Neither ` of ' these pupils was: absent for any ;examinations. Pass' mark in each paper is 5099 Naves of those writing on 'less than -three -papers- are not published. indicates absence for one paper. " .absence 2or'two papers.' F* absence Tor three papers. 'r , "Upper School—Passed in all sub- jects:—R. hunter 91;.R, IIigginsa` 89; G. Ferguson 84; L. Nediger 82; G. Snyder'81; F. Johnston 79; B. Salter 77; F. Centelon 75; W. Grant 73; K. Beaton'' 70; A. Colnhe' 67; J. Thomp- `son' 67; A. Reid 66;'0. Shipley 57. Failed in one subject: ---V Arm- • strong"` 70; M, R. Stewart 66; M. Mc- Connell 65; B. Combe` 60; R. Middle -- ton : 58; G. Srnith. 57; G. R. Thomp- ' 0071 55. Failed in two subjects:—G. Church. 111 53.. • Failed in i 'three`subjects:--- J. Hig- gins : 53; K. Rorke 52; 3. Woods 49.' Failed in .four subjects—F.. re000 59, Middle,:School--Passers in all 'sub., jects: I. Fraser ° $6; M I. -yon 83;' C T9yans 81; E. llal guts 79; D, Trewartha 79; L Paisley 76;K. Mc- Taggart 76; l~. Hurter '75; R Carter: 75; ";D Cochrane 73;;P Snydei 73; E. '4iellYntei 73 J. M Loren' 73, ..Jean Fraser' 72;, II. Richards 72; E.'Ilogg 71; L. Boyce 71 (a'bselit-7' , iiaper1); L. Levy 70; D. Glazier 70; E Atkinson 69; Greta '/ anHorne 69;. 3a4140Fraser"," 69; M. Thohrpsor*", I aw!enee 691. LSnell '.681 S. ,acrett 67; 3. Mossop_"65; 'G.14 non 1;< a McNeil 64; F. Reid 63;-W. 0y,ey 62; K,,Taylor 59; II,"Cook 58, Failed in one sahject., E:,„ tiaras Truck For Salo A half -ton Ford truck, ingood con- dition. A bttrgain for. quick G4 2 Apply to Earl Crich. r-' Sale of Household Effects I have still left a bedroom suite, with mattress and springs,, 2 parlor chairs, dining table and chairs, couch ,sewing machine in good condition, kitchen table and a cook stove ,in good cd'ndition which will be sold rea- sonably. Want to sell this week, call any day. Terms:, cash. E. McTavish, Fulton street. •54-1-p. 1. Each' inspectorate is ' entitled to send twodelegates—either male or female. ' 2. The round trip will cost Fifty- five dollars ($65,00). ' This will pro- vide for the ticket, heals, taxi fares for' side trips etc., etc,—(tips except - 3. Delegates must send (as soon as appointed) a deposit of Twenty- five dollars to the Secretary, Mr. C. G. Fraser, 10 Sylvan Ave., Toronto. This will be returned if the delegate later findsimpossible to' go. 4. Delegates, are supposed to' take notes ,by iihe way and give a report. of the trip it the next meeting of the convention. `Triose desiring to' go on the trip, should notify the local Secretary, Mr. G. -S. Howard, .Exeter, who, with the Executive Committee of the Associa- .tion, will consider the applications: and notify those appointed. °I'r a Loaf At'To�r Gr®cers ar dlelsvere TES NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES Assorted Flavors 39c lb , Good Bread Cakes Buns Cookies .sal, V ROWN CO. ' BAKER AND CONFECTIQNER Phone 1 C VENNE 'rElectrician ns Fans and other Electric [8.an es, Fixtures,�-Bulbs, Ito , � • Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone 151w Special Sale of 1VIi11inery A special sale of Ladies and Child- ren's Hats, Friday and Saturday 16th h and 17th of May. 54-1, I. A. Beattie., srof Sale Writing desk, double bed, mattress and springs, also single mattress. A. A. Howson, Private Sale of Household Effects I will 3011 several articles of house- hold furniture, including a large'sized. Quebec heater, only used' one season, a white enamelled iron bedstead, with springs, and other articles. Call any afternoon or evening. Mrs. F; French King street... • 53-1, Chevrolet Car For Sale A Baby Grand Chevrolet tar,'near- ry new, 4 new tires last year. Price reasonable. Apply Milton Wiltse, R. R. No, 5, Clinton. Phone 12 on 619 .53:tf. Auto Car For Sale `1n fair condition; good engine, eight outside. tires. _ For $100, apply A. Cant cion:52-t2.' Court of Revision For the Township of Stanley. Notice is hereby given that' a Court of Revision will he held in the Township hall, Varna, on" Monday, the 26th day. of -May, 1924, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in 'the^ lore - noon, the purpose of hearing and, determining ' complaints against the Assessment Roll of the said Town- ship for 1924. Persons having business, with the ,said Court' ' Will Please ‘attend at the Sh.ul+;time and place without further notice. --J, E. Harnwell, Township Clerk, Varna. Varna,. May 1;th, 1024. 54.2.. Court of Revision • We Pau Cash EGGS Our plant is now complete and we solicit your shipments of eggs whether large or small. Come and see them graded. , POULTRY " We buy livepoultry twelve months' of the year. It will pay you, to advise us what you have to sell. At present -market old Hens, old Roosters, late hatched and spur Chickens. - CONDITIONS A11 our eggs are bought on Government grades and all poultry according to size and quality. 'We are li4re to, serve you. Gunn, Langlois & Co., Limited READ OFFICE MONTREAL, QUEBEC N. W.. Trewartha, Manager. Clinton Branch Day Phone 190 Night Phone 214 W To Rent Desirable house, large garden, 2 utiles from Holmesvill, on the Mait- land river. .Gcod'bass fishing. Sur_ mediate possession. Also pasture land river flats and high land. For particulars apply to 0. R. Forster R. R. No. 2,. Clinton. Phone 169 Col- borne . Telephone System, Carlow 52-3. Seed Potatoes and Hay For Sale A quantity of Dooley and Irish Cobbler potatoes, suitable, for seed, also some alfalfa hay. Apply to John. Jacob, -manager. Huron County Home, 48-tf. Farm For Sale Composed of parts of Park Lots H, I, -K, L. -and 3Vf lying east ,of the Lon.. don -Huron and Bruce Railway right of way, a portion of Erie street and that part of township tot`'number one in, the Huron road concession of the township of 'Goderich, lying south• of the Buffalo and' Lake Huron Railway right of -way and west of Isaac street, containing in all 52 acres more or. Less, save and except the. Northeaster- ly portion thereof containing . two acres more or less on which is erected a flax hill. • IL 1Struthers, Prop. G. Elliott, Agent: 51-4. For 'the Village 62 Bayfield Notice is%i hereby given that a Court; of Revision will he held in'.:the town. hall, Bayfield, ori Monday, May 26th,' dt 8- o'clock in the evening', for the purpose of: -hearing and determining com6laints against„the Assessment' Roll of the said villa e..200/1924. Persons. hong }j>j5ines5 ati; the • said Court will please: attend at tine' said time and place without ,further Cite. —I -I. W. Erwin Clerk. Bay - Auld, May 14th, 19,24 ., 54-2. TNG IS E ` .` For -the • Carden PEAS, BEANS AND CORN.IN BULL{ , VEGETABLE AND ]!LOUR SEEDS IRI5I1COBBLER AND GOLD COIN POTATOES FERTILIZER IN BULK OR CARTONS GIPPS'PILLS POR PLANTS :° DUTCH SETS, BULBS AND'PLANTS For •'_':abg Chicks BABY CHICK SCRATCH FEED ' BLATOI1k'OR1J'S CRICK, MASH PINHEAD OATMEAL. ROLLED OATS WATER FOUNTS AND FEED HOPPERS 01.311' SEEDS GROW JENKINS & SON Office Phone 199 Night 141 and 129 GENERAL HARDWARE TELEPHONE 53 111. PLUMBING AND HEATING CHI-NAMEL STORE II I i I'� I III 1111111 t��l IItd1Y98(1111II0111111 P81111pIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIII ItlII 111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll11111111111111111111 dI ullllltllllll11111118111 If III I I 11111(111LII111111IIII11111111I1111118lli@l(I IilI Notice to Egg Proal cors The 'Egg. Pool is in operation. Pro_, duetion is large and quality is at its best. April and Mayeggs are the very finest to »ut in cold storage to be sold at the top of the market in the fall.' Support your own organization. TRUCK CALLS • MONDAY AND THURSDAY. of each week at E. L. MITTEL'S STORE. For information regarding Egg Pool, apply to Frank Powell or E0 L. Mittell' Baby Chicks for Sale From `free range bred -to -lay single comb White Leghorns and Barred Rocks. Leghorn $15.00 per hundred Barred 'Rocks $20.00 per hundred. Our breeding stock are all from heavy laying strains. E. J. Trewartha • INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS , Ii0L1YLESVILLE 'Phone 22-611. 50-tf. CAL Furnace We have a supply of , Stove, Nut and Soft. Also some good dry slabs. Leave orders at residence. E.WARD.- Phone 155. Huron Street. Singer Sewing Machines Family, .Electric and D. R. Styles. Also some second-hand machines, good as new. Old machines taken . as part payment. Easy terms. It will pay you to look these over before buying • elsewhere. - Repairing and harts for all makes of machines. `Earl Steep., Jan. 1, 1924 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re'. paired.,' Woolen goods dry cleaned,” Rooms over Heard's barber shops W. J. Jago. 8341' EGGS FOI8 HATCHING From bred -to -lay White Wyan dotter. Pen (I) --Consists of ten (Martin Dorcas Strain) headed by a beautifill Martin cockerelfromlromh a 225 -250 -egg hen. , Eggs s pen $3 per 15. Pen (II)—In this pen are well natured April hatched pul- lets, whose sire was hatched from a setting from Martin's Special Dor- cas pens 25-32. A d endid vigorous cock (Fisher's egg Y ) that proved to be a good breeder last year, heads this .pen. Eggs $1.50 per 15. I guarantee- ten fertile eggs per sett-' ing.—Apply to Lucy R. Woods, Bay- field, Ont. 48-9 House For Sale 6-roorii • hoose on Frederick street; good garden and outbuildings; good condition.' Mrs. II. H. IVIcceol, Goderich; -or W. Brydone, Clinton.: 45=1,'2.': For 'Sale l New Massey -Harris steel roller, •9 ft.; Massey-llarzis 11 -hoe' fertilizer drill, nearly new. Apply to A. Ro- bertson, Varna, • -' 51-22. 1$ouse For Salo Comfortable fl'anre h Ou3 e 0n'North Street; -half acre of ground.• All kinds of fruit. Small stable, town '. water iia house. 1t.abert' P. Fisher. 37-22, Just What You've Been Waiting For! Annual STR. GREYHOUN >!,' Excursion Blouse For Sale Cottage 'on Huron street,roomy and in good repair, 14 acre of garden. Small barn on place. Possession at once. Also a buggy and cutting box, Happy Thought range and a sliding bed couch for sale: Apply. to Miss B. Cantelon, Rattenbury street. 39-tf. AUCTIONEER Honor uraduate Carey Jones' Na:. tional School of Auctioneering, Chi. cago. Special course taken in.'°Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- chandise and .Farm Sales. Rates in keeping with prevailing market. Sat- isfaction assured. Write or wire, Oscar K1opp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18- 98. 88-tf-192aa Tian PURE BRED CLYDESDALE LION SIAL GENERAL MILLER NO. 21163 $ round trip' One way®t+!� roaa ill . This is an event 'that'comes but once -a year-- don't miss Take this. restful, tfui balm lake ride, to Detroit—visit the arnusetnents, the great indus. - trial factories; and you can "shop there, too. There'll be music, dancing and appetizing meals aboard. Be on deck with all the home folk. On Tuesday, June 10, the Steamer - greyhound will lenCroderlch; at r: 't 9;30 a. -m„ stopping }ce Ot Port Huron. rri n Detroit. at 5m: and a Va g :1:30p, +t- Wedn0 p.esdm.ay Remninand rrtuningleto er 1for w Wednesday and day, i June a12 GodcrkI Thursday, June .12th. d 1®mmO, p"ll F ro�i mit elf 44-'0.11114.1 r sill I 1 1 Try MP ill ,urn P • See Ty ;Cobb and• Babe Ruth The New York 'Yankees and ,De- troitTigers will battle for base ball honors at Navin: Field, Detroit, on Wednesday, June 11. This is your opportunity to seethe two greatest stare ofbaseball in action—Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth, Last trip to Detroit leaves Godariel . Friday, June 13, 9:30 a. m. G.111 out of..Goderich Monday, - June 9 5:30:p. rat, Adults 50e ,Children'25e ' Ti -oy' this do8ghtfut three hour es, oil. beautiful', Lotto; Huron. FiazeEe trance or4testra1 oboard,i*R, 10114E , I, COAD NUT. STOVE & EGG' 1 ALWAYS ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence. Phone 111 SEED C RN Well. germinated Seed Corn hard to buy this year, look at gliading on bags before buying and buy nothing but No. 1 Govt. Standard. .We have a very complete stock andourpries is low for this year. SALT Have, just received a carload of: salt. • Special prices on large quan- tities. ROOFING Wecarrya complete line of Tor- onto Asphalt Roofing, before buying you will find it to, your advantage to see our line and compare it with others. Remember there is as much difference in roofing as there is in cedar shingles. We believed we have the.best -and can prove it to you. Timbthy,;Allfalia, ;Red Clover, Alsike, Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, and Sweat Clover always in stock. Pratts and Blatchfords Buttermilk Marsh; Royal Purple and Pioneer , C hacic ' Foods. Garden Seeds in hulk, Mangers and Turnips. Our stock is complete and twenty years exper- ience always at your service. Will stand for the season 1924 at the following places commencing, Monday, May 19th.' MONDAY—Will leave his own stable, lot 18, concession 3, Huliett 92 noon, go west 2 miles to base line then north to Londesboro hotel stable for night. TUESDAY —South on Gravel road . 2i/a miles• then east Ws miles and south to his own stable for noon. WEDNESDAY --Leave home noon and go Illy way of Clinton west on Bay- field road to 9th concession of Gode- rich township then north to George Proctor's for night. ' THURSDAY—East via Hohnesville and Huron Road to his own stable for noon. FRIDAY—Leave home "noon go east to hivingston's school house then south 2% miles and west to Han- ley's corner London Road and, north home :for night. SATURDAY -At .Graham House Clin- ton from 9 a.m. to 5 pan.: TERMS, To insure in foal 412 payable when marc is known to be in foal. Mares not returned regularly to the horse will be charged full insurance price whether in foal or not. Parties dis- posing of mares before foaling time will be charged full insurance. All accidents at risk of owner's of mares. ar �. Breeders cannot go wrong in pa- tronizing thio horse as he is an A,:1. Individual, has the very best of breed- ing, both Sire and Dam imported. This:. horse, while only in work horse condi- Mon weighs a tori now. The only difference from a financial standpoint. in bro,eding, to this horse in this, you raise the big cleangelding.that brings from $275 to 8300 - in any kind of time: Breed to the small horse and you get something you have to look for a buyer at around '$7531 m P$"o.iietor, LD. d'OHNSTON, p Phone 3 on 636, R. R. No. � 4, Clinton. J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123 9 Flour and Feed Merchants and ' Grain Buyers Ehuslea Chick Farm �.• •al'dHatchery ry,aby Chicks S. C. White Leghorn, Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, S. C. Rhode+Island Reds - S. C. Mottled, Aneonas. Agent ' for Wishbone Valveless Brooder and Model coal burning Brooders. La MITTELL, Clinton Phone: Office, 236r2. Residence 213r3. CREAM WANTTIEDI The demand for our butter is 1*. Creasing., To supply this demand we regni* more cream. .We request you to whip as, yetut -; cream., . We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, ')accurate tests yin11 ' prompt service. Our firth is known to :you and needif' no further recommend. We"pay all express charges, farm.' iso deft= cans and pay twice omen,: mouth. faiaer infocma� Write for d or ari• tl �•t 'the' r f T T�'S�R`P � .Ok IMAM 'AGFA