The Clinton News Record, 1924-12-04, Page 5oars .
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8s Be en, ',minister or
,ery:•pla'in that he
givo:,Ontario :,any
le enforcing of the
enforcement of the.
bre -the mettle •,of the
'.bot; it can' be done and
lei. elle ;;Czovernmeiit to
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Onta`1nd
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ed o`leetde
ohnes, until a;;4dY*
the' sold' the" - iiia%
eyed to the hooseacross the"weed,
nearer tike .`htillage, She had
bleed somewhat,_ visrtieg"the Old
Tang once and on 'several ocnaeion,e
vioiting' in the :feinted States; but
�t
Holmcsvillo vols • home, and.thither,r.
she always retuire with 11easui
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Few women were„better Iceo.vn in
the diet -rice than Miss -D. • A. lIolmes.
She was active in church work, a1-:
ways taking 'oa sleep' interest,' es i
sec
la1ty in the missionary cause She
was s•rfted'as' e speaker and was of-
ten called 'upon to take -part in cop
taught
:13
veiitron k7tograms; .etc. She a
the bible class iii l the olmtgio
esville
Methodist Sunday school for years;'
teaching just the clay beeore,,,her'ac:
;Adept, She”: loved the Church of her;
lite; gun a{;''th•§ cid fort in King fathers and all its work and loyally,
5eterie i:whieh hss Ibsen.fired regularly ,eupported,it with her activities; and
.at moon 'and :'at nig'litior eelhe„past her glebe, .Chia le the hardest blow.
seventy-five ye
r
o, was • ordersd •-
ise ITolmesv lie churn hoe ever had,”
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acontihmei{ on T)eDecember first. But vves ?the reanarii o_ an old fi• e d a
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the people en ,the old Stone City clo' Lhe funeral on Saturday. •
not :l n io • to'go to. be vithou Two sisters, Mrs. Leech and Mrs...
cow how d � L
:that nigetly grin end are asking• to Mary' A. Howell •of Godeele,h' Ariel one
- ihaveit resumed, brother, John. R. Idelmes`of Holmes-
* * * * -vine, are left ofethe.:family, ;a •broth-
fellow down at Bellev lie ;jumped ser, Dr. T. Holmes"'of Detroit, having,
into, the river because ,Porter was dee died east spring. Sympathy is felt
feared in West.leastings. Many peo- for the surviving ones; especially• her
;ple were "peeved" at ' being ; deprieed brother. . They had spent their entire
•of their porter' by the 0. Te. A. but lives together and 'her 'death .10 very'
few took it so seriously as this. How- keenly felt .by him. '
,ever,' this roan seemed to have, had The funeral took place on Satur
•somebody ready to rush him'home In day afternoon, from the church which
a closed can as soon as he'd had his -she loved.;: Before the hour set for
.cold dip. the service "the lecture room, where
k a * * the seryice > was • held, was crowded
Dr. Shaw, M.O.H, for Clinton, in teeth neighbors' and friends,' all ane-
-tris annual :report to the council on ions to pay a last ,tribute of respect;
`Monday evening; accused that 'body to one whom they had known. and
of disobeying the instructions'i of the loved" in life. The'service • was con-
-Board of Health. .The Medical ducted by the Rev: A. Vt Walden,
'Health Officer is in the position of 'Pastor of the church, assisted by the
:an employee of the council who can Rev A. A .Holmes-:of,,.Wesleychurch,;
-also `issue orders which 'that 'body is 'Clinton. Mr. T. Potter sang a solo;
supposed to obey. In this case' it during the.,service: The pallbearers
•-didn't and the' doughty: Doctor' called were two nephews, ; Mr. ,Dudley
their attention to' it in no uncertain Holiiies, Wangham, and,. Mr. Harold
RayW Howell, .Onondaga; :anal Messrs. W.
+ a s • H. Lobbe Robt. McCartney -'E. J. Tre
Pos to •e"transferred 'wartha -and J.. Potter, ;-the ° superie
-agrees the Atlantic
by,radio were re -
The first hotb tendent" of the Sunday echbol and"
.
' produced • in'"the Toronto Globe on three •members of her bible class.
n . re n st the Amongst, the relatives,.Who':attend-
'Tuesday inorra g _,. o g t, m
-were those of ,, the ' ranee of Wales ed, the funeral were Mr and -Mrs.
and Premier Baldwin. The Prince•is Diedley•Holmes, Wing'ham,':?Dr. Al-
• easily recognizable, his :smile is char- ford" Holmes 'D,etioit; Mi. Harold
. acteristic, and while they' are not so Howell, Onondaga; Mrs. Leech, Mrs
clear as news g er cuts often are Mary A. H'owell,' Mr. and "Mrs. M
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-the'fact that l e can }a$"transmit- W. Rowell• and Omelet and Mr. and
lI�� ' `Ti ea Peed to : a M;cs. Dudley •Holmesof Goderich .anti
• d' radio"' a r f
wonderful developmci;t'ie the science.
W.e need marvel a•t nothing iii future.
Two directors' and the teller 51n the
`Home Bank ,bave'been sentenced to
'prison' terns for: their part in the
home Bank affairs,,;'. The accountant
-was released on suspended deniente
`The men sentenced on Monday•weee:
found guilty of misr,epresentaii:on,'
falsifying reports or neglecting to
verify.reports. A few of the happen--
• ings in Ontario during the .past few
enonths should have the .:effect of
teaching "those, handling public '.inpn-.
• -les and dealing in public affairs that
'honesty is the hest policy:"
a , a s
• The Exeter Times has . purchased
'the Exeter Advocate, talcing over on
December first, thus following the
example of The News -Record. Ex-
- ger rides
x-eterrjoins' the racks of one -paper
towns, ranks ivhich are steadily
growing. There -are ` now `only two
towns in . Huron which support two
newspapers, Goderich;: and Seaforele
'The Advocate was : a bright` little
paper and eve Shale miss it from our
: table. The Times -Advocate,- under
the management of Mr. J. M,`South-
oott, has cur' best ivishes, It'wih
-serve its community wen, we do not
doubt, But we'd caution it against
gorging. It, is only. a "year or two
-since it swallowed The Hensel'. Ob-
-
server. Isn't there some danger of
acute indigestion from eatin' 'ern
raw, like that? ,
s:• s
The European Corn Borer` seems
to have got quite a hold in Canada
and in the western' counties of On-
-
iarie, Essex,. Kent, Lambton, Elgin
end South Oxford, the damage -done
'ley this peste has been''eotsidereble"
Measures are being taken. to�,eradi-
•cate it wherever it has' shown •itself
and a committee has been f een1ed' in,
Huron county with the idea of eon-
-trolling the,. pest The committee, of
which. W. leeseau-edgeischairman
and S. B. Stothersf District: Repre-
sentative, secretary, with, the `reeves]
the several municipalities as mens
berg, is • sending "Out to core growers
leaflets with; outlines ;of control mea-
ships, which they hopo well he taken
in, brceee ,tlhet this 'menace to 'the in=''
dustry may got• rid of.
Huron County; is oniparatively
free of this plague but still it is
'said thatthe borer' has been found in
every townsbep pf _ the county, . so the
need "for vigilance' is'manif,esr. 'Corn
• ' -is ,i most important crop in n county
where stock raising is sq well devel-
oped an' inettet2 y as" t is in d-Iur on.'
Co-op rative: effort .ie the Duly' n ears'
of keeping control of this pest,
•
1st N eou select a bei;
of Loeiney s Gold
v' 1 St tpcC1e cuIatssfrom
our large assortment you are
buying high-grade• chocolates,
bu'tou are• paying only for a
Yhat's
1' 17074, That's
simple,-iuergpcven,, '
whthe puce is so low.
'elf you;wish` fancier boxes
;and many styles to pick
you'll an excellent variet
• From and Y of
other high-grade chocolates and
hard candies, .`
Special ^Asset °tin ent o
Christmas Boxes
_krona
nz
y
GOLD STRIPPE
110 C
.OLAT'9''° S
Home-made Candy and Chocolates
E. WENDORF
Confectionery and Ice `Cream
01
ra,
nits have' been
e busy house...
a visit to our•
ole
wife pied"es ;herself e,rl+ hiz>aes aLo,ht
stein will eoevenee
Seeded er Seedless Rat,i,t, CurrtaLL, 3tincetu.at, reels, circ.
Higheet Prices' for Buttes and T'ggs
MAKE OUR ,STORE YOUR STORE
H N S C N• & CO'S GRC' l' Y) IIIA
DIRECT TO SHIP'S SIDE
,FOR DECEMBER SAILINGS
A through sleeper direct without
change from • Toronto to the S.S.
"Montiaurier' sailing from West St.
John :on December 12th, is cv con-
venience 'that "will be appreciated by
travellers intending to visit, the Old
Country. The Standard Sleeper will
be attached to• the Canadian,Pacific
train leaving Toronto T7ii�'�¢in ,Station
on December- lith, at 8:00 a.m., ay
-
riving at the'ship's side, at 12:20 p.nee
December 12th.. This:^ service avoids
the necessity of 'changing. ,trainssat
Montreal, and passengers- aro' assured
the' usual -high standard service .and
courteous attention which.has placed
the Canadian Pacific -in the forefront
.of ,transportation corn -battles. es. in.lthe-
world. Reservations 'r.may, :now` be
Mr. Fred, Hohjtee,,Teronto; J. Wm.. made on application to any Canadian-
Holmes, • Port Arthur,• and ' Messrs. Pacific agent or to W. Jackson,
John and Andrew.Helines,' Goderich: Agent; :Clinton.. 82-2
e r 1 set from
an fir nds�we e a so re n
Kane* P
Goderich and Clinton
The remains were' laid i t:'the fain -
Hy .plot in -Maitland'cemetery, Cod-
+ei'ieh.
,Marriages
KAY—ARMSTRONG-In Clinton, on
Dec. 3rd, by'the Rev, C. J. Moor-
' house, Anna Mae, elder daughter.
-of .Mrs. Atnstroig' and the -late
Robert Armstrong, to David Alex-
ander J4ay, all of Clinton. ,
Births •
CHUTACI•iILL—In " Goderich Town-
, ship,. on Nov. 24th, to Mr, and•Mrs,
W. B. Churchill, a daughter.
Base • Line Goderich
,COOPER,
township, on Nov. 22nd, to„ Mr. and
Mr"s.'George .Cooper, a song Clae
ence Everett. • . " .
THE PASSING OF MISS DEBORA,
HOLMES OF IIOLMESVILI E
lolmesvflile
The trustees are excavating -under
the school for a cellar to .put in a
furnace.
The funeral of the late Miss D. A,
Refines. : held • on Saturday at one
o'clock was largely attended. She
was held in the Highest , esteem . by
her friends and neighbors and the
sympathy. of • the 'neighborhood goes
out to Mr. IPplmes. .
Mr. and Mrs. B. McMath left the
first of the week for Toronto, where
they will teside' for the veinte>;.
Preparations are being made doe' a
Christmas tree andentertainment in.
the 'Methodist church on Dec. 23rd
.»,and it promises to be an interesting
and .Profitable program. ,•
The Mission Oiirle met on Thtu's-
day last .at the home of, Mrs. Walter.
.Mes.•Waldenand 'some of .the child-
ren have been ail 'with the cold' this
week, M , , •
- Re -v:, A. A. Holmes will occupy the
pulpit in the Methodist. church on
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. -and Rev, 0. E.
Cragg of Winghanr:.will be present
the evening, •
Brief =mention was' made last week.
'of the death, :viech occurred erre .Cl:n
ton Hospital on Wednesday evening,
of-es:Hiss - Debora ...A..' FSolnres of`.
Holnesville
Miss holies had : been sneferine
• from the effects of injuries received,'
-when She was, thrown irons her buggy
while driving up =the Huron" Road
,.three weeks prevlouo to her'death, At
first it - as stoped ;she wduId recon-
er' but her condition gradually grew.
worse and a week` before her. death
she sank, into a state of stupor from:
which :she; neverrallied,.
aAriss Holmes was a ':native
leolmeseille, the c-illage berng;,ndmecl
-after the fancily, her, fatlr,ei4 the late
'Johr 'Holmes' his 'father .An, d moth-
er,;four brothers, acfd:4 dw t$e'es, who
came -to tiers conritry 'fg }Ireland'
-in 1813 •roil eetl led along "e Huron
road Goderich . townshi 'lied scan
its first ssettlere jusi;''five -yeare peev-
NOTICE T;0 CREDITORS
FACTS ABOUT
OPTOMETRY
y Dr. Ross Savauge
Optometrist
Seafoe th -
In the Estate of William Doherty,•,
Deceased ,
Notice is hereby given that all.
Persons having claims against' the es-
tate of William Doherty' of Huron,
Retired Manufacturer, deceased, who
died on orabout the ninth day of.
February, A.D., 1024, are, required to
deliver ..to., James la,, Doherty and
Samuel T. Eempthorne "the' adminis-
trators of the saidestate or their sol-
icitor, on 00 before the twentieth day
of ;December A.D., 1924,'a d'u1l state-
ment'of their claims together with
particulars thereof, and the nature of
the securities, if any, hold by then
all duty verified by affidavit.
And take notice the after the.eaid
last mentioned elate the said admin-
istrators .veils proceed to distribute
the • estate of the said deceased
amongst the persons entitlied thereto
having regard only to such elahnsas
�
.
they -shall have received du. notice
and in accordance therewith.
Dated at Clinton,. Ontario,` this 2nd
day of December, A17.,'1924.'
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont;.
Send -tor for the said Administrators'
43-3
Farm I.+or:Sale
to
n
Parts o1' lots 37 and 38, c o,cesel
:10, Goderich township; containing 105
acres, are offered, fpr' sale. On the
premises area 11e 0toeey brick dwel-
ling, a commodious bank, barn with,
stone stabling, pig and poultry pens
and driving •shed. :.Water in stable`:
There are 5 acres o2 bush and 5 acres
of good "young, bearing orchard: ''Tire
Ontario remainder of the• land is all 'arable-
and is meetly seeded. Is in, good
Ng. a Slate o
I cultivation..` Situbbod: half a
male :from s ho ,.
e of and churchand co'n-;
' farm ,
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veniently near market, Theis
Row, importentis Optometry? tlesrable one,.• Irgr'fttrthoi
leastig'ation has proven that at n. very ,par•tcctelars:a13191y to Geo. R. Elliott,i
least seventy-five per cent. of Exec,.. William, 1i: dole Estate.,,
• tine population would be, benefit- utor76-08.'
ed by the services of the opto
metrist.
• .
The Optometrist floes riot presc.,ribr.
for: diseased conditions of. the eye;
No, though he is, often Able to
•detect thein, •and lin such cases
recommends that the patient :con
reult an oculist.
Errors of vision are often present
1'hen the patient is not aware that
they exist? ,
Yes, they are .often. responsible
for much, distress without the
Kppen
Mr. Thos.:'Johns; late of Dash --
wood, 'has rented Mr. Alex. McKer-
Sie s,house-•and moved in: lest week.
We welcome Mr., johns,;and family
to our village, as :they are the type
'of citizen'we need. Mr. Johns is it.
the egg and poultry business.
-Mies Mabel Johns, who teaches ,in,
school No, 10, second line I-Iny, was
home e' with her father and mother
over the week -end upturning to her•
school on Monday-nhoryiing.
itlr NimnersonSieith,'-who went
through -an 'operation at' Seaforth
Hospital' about .one.., month pgo, is,
now -home and °•though ani; able" yet
to: resuinehis wvorlc, is rapidly gain-
ing in _strength ::.and-. we hope ere
long he may be able to take hold OS
his duties as''i'urhD,mail carrier.
Mr. Jas. "McGregor of the 2nd line
Tuckersimth, whomwe reported two
weeks' ago to have beton so seriously
injured, died on Sunday night, At
time. of -Writing` we cannot: state any-
thing in regard to funeral as they
are waiting the arrival of two. broth-
ers from the West. Will give a full-
er report "of' this sad event, next
week.' e
Large quantities or grain are still
coining in=to Eippen warehouse' and
Mr. Jarrett is kepi ver"busy hand-
ling sante shipping out soino five or
six cars' per week. ,
For Sale or Rent
." IIouse and lot in the viilage of
Brucefield, two-thirds ftcre of land,
good; :cellar, hard and soft water,
good stable, and hen house. Posses-
sion glean, immediately. Apply to
John V. Diehl; Chilton, Ont. 83-tf
'For Sale ,•
An .exceptionally nice lot of canned
fruit§' and preserves, also a lot .of
canned tomatoes, Come and get
then at the reeidenee- of the 'late
Dr: Cole, Huron street, Clinton. 83-1
patient 'recognizing' the cause.
(Continued Next. Week) ,
Christmas Sale of•
Sewing " Machines
Will se11•e,few•machines• at cost to
i Reduce Stock
l This is a chance to secure a gbod
machine at a low:price. A lifetime
guarantee with each madhife.,, .•;
cnes'
•alla
"Repairs and Needles for ?7? _
lu
Pal _..
Baptist Church
Sunday school, l l 2:30 pan;, preach--
ing sdtvice, '7:00 pen.` 53.Y II IT. Mon-
day evening et 8 o'tInek. Orir • paling
peoples' meetings ' are especially in-
teresting and visitors ";wi1l be wee,
conte at any of the meetings. On
Monday evening, Noy;: 24th, the God -
circle: B,Y.P.U. visited the local Union
and, gave a Very eeterestingpeogram.
After which, lunch was, served .to all.
The: teed Union ihopee t r visit et God-
erich'soie;;thee, in the near future.
• Piano For 'Sale
Ye Olde Heintrntan piano, in good
condition..Apply to Miss M. ,Evans,
$Huron street. 83-2
E..L---MITTELL
- Paint For Sale •'
TheWeir farm, lot;2'7econcession 4,
Hallett, 92- acres,. foo bale privately
Apply •to •W. Brydonee - 78stf
' Rooms- to.;Rent • '
Cheerful furnished;•ooms, heated,
including :a11 aonvgniencros,: with ;or
without, boa , - nquire rat NNivs-Rea,
cord. ,80-4:
For Sale Or Rent
'Frame. House,. electric, light,town
water; good gement basement, on 1,t
acre lot, fruit. Apply to M.';9. Coy
less: S0-tf
For Salo
The former Joyner property. Five-'
roomed cottage with large sun -room.
Electric liglit and town. ;,water in
house. 3 acres of good land and all,
kinds of fruit trees. Will be sold
reasonably. Apply to Mrs. M,cCal
sum; • Commercial Inn, Clinton, " 63-tf.
Cast Troia Wanted
By , the Huron Specialty Casting
Companll,Clinton, Will pay $15.00
per ton, delivered at Clinton. 74-te
Land For Sale
About' 10 acres of land,, on the
west side of the Bayfield road, . ad-
joining the town of Clinton. ' 'A good
heeding, nos• used as t slaughter
housg:: Apply.: to M,is.`_R Tunne',q .or.
at Butler's Butcher Shep Clinton"
t 83-11
Sheen For, Sale '
�gi teired
•ed ' Liecesi;er .rani : ie„ s >
and 5 ;young -beck lambs, eligible for,
registration. Apply to J. 11. Quig-
ley, B. R. No 5, Clinton. 72-2-p
The administrators ofthe estate of
William Doherty, deceased otter for
sale- his 'late residehee, and thce iins ad-
joining lends, (23 jiii
2a aerosote o ),
on which are erected substantial and
well-equipped buildings.' Apply ie
J E: Doherty on the premises, or to
W. B aydone, solicitor for the estate.
For Sale"
:'Feame house on Albert, Street,
'Clinton, 'in good repair; '9 rooms
: '
and simmer kitchen; good cellarWith
cement floor, wood shed; verandah,
liard,and'soft water. 1/eacre of gar-
den with fruit, trees and smart fruits.
Apply to Samuel Merrill,. R. •R
No, 1 Clinton. 771-p-tf
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Radio Sets and Supplies
At lovbest prices: Evorything I sell
is .. guaranteed satisfactory or re-
placed, free' of charge. H. A. Hovey,
Clinton., 81 -if
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate .Carey -Jones' •Na-
,
tional School • of Auetioiieering, Chi-.
cagq. Special course taken in. Pure
Bred Live 'Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
chandise and'Farm- Sales." Rates in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
refection assured. Write or svire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone • 18 -
TEN PER CENT OFF
ALL, SINGER SEWING MACHINES
For' The Month of -December Only
These machines are guaranteed for
25 years, and can be purchased on
installments` if desired.
By. buying a Singer you are: assured
o£ Service in every way
Also 2 second hand machines •
1- Model lc'. 1 Rotary
Your old machine taken as '. •
part payment
E STEEP
P
9
'.:Local Singer, Representative'
Cockerels`` To Sale'
Barred Rocks and S. 0, 'White,
Legliorns, from heavy laying strains.
Frank 3. Tyndall, R.R. No. 4, Phone
33 on 686, .Clinton 'Central. 81-08
For Sale
Geese, Froin .5 heavy laying strain.
Roy Tyndall,. God'erigh township.
Phone 3 on 607, :Clinton Genteel -431-0
RAMR.AS
-
Will pay the highest -market price,
for Horse H
ide
s •and_Be
Beef,Aides, des,
Scrap fetal, Geese and Duck Feath-
ers,
ete.
'Deliver to my ,residence, opposite.
Cameron's CarriageShopor phone
137 :and. I will call:
'
*Notice to Trappers •
.P. ' 0h
is station, A.S,D.Ii M e
This
pioneer raw fur station located'. at'
Clinton, Ont.,; Our Ball letters 'stand
for a equate cleat and highest market
prices. H.. A. H. announcing that he
will pay for mink from tins section:
large, $9.00; medium' $7.00; small,'
paidfor Rac-
t rice's
$5:00,• Higher p
coon, Fee, •Weasel, etc. Por. sale:
Remington and Winchester shot gibs
shells at lowest prices. I have U.S.
.22 cal. rifle' hollow point cartridges
at 45c and 40c a box gelid Millets;
ao less a box. If you are in need 58
any traps,- guns, rifles,' etc.,'I can
get theist for you . at lowest prices.
It. A. Bovey, Clinton. , . 81elf
COAL
"We have a -supply of Furnace, Stove,
Nut and Soft,` Also some good dry
slabs, Leave orders at residence.
E. WARD
Phone 155: Huron. Street.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed -
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-
paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned:
Rooms over Heard's barber shop,
;W. 3. Jago: -83-tf
" Green Wood .Wanted
Cut four foot, orir poles, for win
ter delivery.. 10 to `20 coeds, bard
wood or mixed. Apply W. S. Downs,
opp:.Ontari,St, Church shed, Clinton,
House For'"Sale ,'-'
Residence of the late A thur'Cook,
corner Albert and Mill street Clift
ton •Key, at ¥r.. Walter Icing's:
72-tf
;Kande 17oe Sale •
Tm erialefOxlord' range, with high.
shelf' and .co p . er •cerci Voir: - Call of-.
• tertians• oii'IV zp'c . •G. E'» Jervis,, bh 'on.
street 72=Uf,,
'Poi; Safe
.- 16�ft, beech Manic, sized 2 niches by
S "inches and 2 inchge'by 10 riches, el -
yea cl '' Tuinber, W. H.
so some hemlock �
R. R. - Ido 3'• >Clinton,
�Middleton,
r
70-t.B. �-
Melee 1� o
6oG. 7 tf
n ,
1'I-IONE �;53
Rowle'i +01<I Ole
-'N aISI STORE
or
1` full a;id complete line of Shale am Heavy 'ITacdhare always
hand, ,also Granite mid rel tntintun 'Ware, Paints, Oils and Varn-
ashes;.` We also eaup a. lull fine o1 lei "cheri's and Wc'ays' VIell Wear.
Overalls, Pearse Shirts, Lined end Unl'rdd Siuocics at popular'pricee
STOVES RANGES, QUEBEC COOK STOVES and THT1AIEIIS
fl d IL a and
FURNACES at Pricemi •
S s to• d.
Horse Blankets, Sweat ,Pads, Harness and Pasts:carried --regularly.
c c s andparts for all makes: IVs � c i-� c
Br S t s i tip i x all yeses :.and
guarantee our
vor
Ve Maintain our The and Plumbing Shop and;.make ell
Required and guarantee to give you what' you pay
lraire
er
This Slrop has •catered to your wants for the past sixty. years"and
Skill continues to do,so.
Safety•
Razor' Blades Sharpened at 35c per dozen
p l
le when stone old •ones can be n ads as -good
'Don'tbu�nowb]ac swl yi
y
its• new for one-third the price 98 new ones,
COAL
Raving erected new' coal, sheds will
ko•coalfo
an full stoc f r
have on 'hand
immediate delivery, - Prices reason
able.
R. J. MILLER. '
Orders taken at residence, Mane 11$
GAIN
Highest- price paid foe: Wheat,
Barley, Oats, Peas and Buckwheajm.;
Storehouse will be open from 7 a.m.
to ll p.m.. �v
' !EEQaS
Feeds are advancing in price. A
car just ar+rived of Low Grade Flour,
Bran, Shorts and high Grade Screen -
Inge. - 'Better lay in a stock before
a' further advance.
FLOUR,
A full Tine of High Patent Flours
always on hand, Snowflake, Purity,.
Live Roses, etc., at small niargih over
cost pride,, ' IC guT�q •
"Carr a complete line of Toronto
Ag liblt•Roofing. The quality Roof-
ihg with a'guarantee against curling,
flyapping or turning up.. In over four.
years agency for this roofing have
had no .dissatisfed,customers,
�m A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
• Grain, Buyers
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
Itemises
C EA�Ui W +A NT1D
The 'demand .for> oaf •butter 'is: in-
creaeing.
To suliply this demand we require
more cream.
o ship our
We .tegiiest Yea tus y
cream. '
We guarantee you the g
rHi hest
Market Prices,e• accurate belts and
;prompt service.
Our 'film is known to yore and needs
-no•further recommend.
We`"pay. all .express eharges, fern
ish cream cailc eoirid pay twice ouch
`nhon�th . '
'Mite, for cans."6r `furher infoeme-
tion to the
THE SEAFOI8TH _CREAMERY CO::
P A..; BARBER, MANAA5&it
•
Here's the Overshoe
ThafSolves theQuestion n ,_..
a c
The. questa n o£', ta oro matlia.;appe}ir n e
.g..
. " t .lit' ��.
The' u do :• o£ a us a r Y g
q es n ot. i t r.
t 'o" of`r titin '� ii+tfrom buckle _tears:
The question p ote g d`'p
'The question of buckles oppe�ned by coat bottom
The question of perfeFt fits;`, arin#I--and•hghtness
The'questionfof conceded, f:Iteia^ , ,
nt"
'� '�i ' exclusivet byus o
•
The new "AbJi1ST0 Overa'hoes sods
r• t'. buti ualit - fit and.appearance
Fonly answers all th-esti qes, cons, . n .q . yv.
so far outdistances other 'overshoes that there is no' 'comparison.`
ADTTJSTO OVERSHOES
There• is no snbstitti a for thein' -J, Asic for them by 'name. •
FRED JACKSON
The Big Shoe Store Opposite the Town Hall
1
Clinton Bakery
QUALITY
The most important thing abbutour
Products is Quality.
bassi , We do not use any.
. e ,
thing but just Quality Ingredients in our
i Cakes, ns Etc.
Bread, Pies, Bu ,
toakin
ami B
ret al
Or anythinggg,
pretaining
and
Oysters, Ice Cream Light Lunches
F. j. BROWN
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Phone 1
An Important
Christmas Item
,Is 19Xonai'cih Pastry Flour, Be
assured of gratifying results
where making your Christmas
Cake, Specify Monarch Eosii'y
Flour an your Christmas Est.
ewe
Purity,
Five Roses, Maple Leaf,for Breada
d 11
.
. ,
FEED
Bran, Shorts,: White Midd-
lings and Chop for feeding. 'Pat
in your winter supply now as
the feed markets• are advanc-
ing. •
Bletchford's • •Egg Mash for
laying hens. Poultry anus Stock
Food supplies.
, and . 'Cut. Flowers n Pl ants
Front noW Untilafter• Christmas wewill have a .full stock oe
Cut FloWere 'hied Plants. See 'ad. next week 'for complete' list.,
Office Phone ,109
E. I e? SON
4..,
Night 141 and 129