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Walls With Character '
NY room of yours can gain a new and last-
ing loveliness, a distinctive character and
charm from even the least expensive of the
superb new Wallpapers we are now showing,
Then. again, we 'specialize in STAUNTON
SEMI -TRIMMED, PAPERS which can be
accurately and quickly, trimmed without the need
of a straightedge and knife or a pair of scissors. -
They save time and trouble and eliminate half
the disorder in the , home when re -papering
is in progress.
Let us, show yo,a our new samples for those rooms
of yours that; need attention
The New Stock of Papers are now on. Sale
You'll Not find Better Values anywhere
Wide Papers _ Low Prices
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A. T. . COOPER.
CLINTON
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Clinton Bakery
QUALITY
The most 'important
g
st thin about our
Products is Quality: We do not use any-
thing but just Quality : Ingredients in.our
Ingredients
Bread, Pies, Cakes, Buns, Etc.,
or anything pretaining to Baking,
Oysters, Ice Cream and Light Lunches
F. e BROWN & .
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Phone 1
mmastremeentsrmmenseemeaml
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SPECIE L PRICES
During March and April we offer
EIatchfoapd's Steam Cooked Calf lVteatl
AT ,LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES
100 lbs. . . o $4.25
Farriers and Stockmen, get your supply while these.prices last.
Blr tehford's is the best calf 'meal made. Follow directions in feed=
ing• and get best.reSnits. Orders at the Creamery or froin our men,
on the road. - • 96-9
CLINTON CREAMERY, Limited -
There is _only • one way to
make money out of ;poultry to-
day, and that -is by artificial in;
cubation and brooding. Get.
your, cockerels on the market
when they.are worth 755 a ib.,
and,,your puIIets laying in the
fall'' When eggs are 60e to 755 a
dozen. Call and see'' these mo.
chines and be convinced.
Babg Chloks•
S. C. Leghorns, Barred Rocits
and S. C. Anconal
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Custom Hatching 5 cents per Egg
Dandy Chick Feed Royal Purple Chick Feed Royal Purple Calf Meal
Receiving Station for. Clinton Egg Pool Eggs
THE i =PEAL
Incubators and
Brooders
have been the leading mtchinesr
in; the United States for . 38
years, This year they are being,
sold in Canada at -a price much
below other makes of similar -
• quality and these machines are `.
built to last a lifetime, and have
a positive guarantee with every -
machine.
E. L. MITTELL
Clinton Ontario
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR.
ecorat1
O.Efice 236-r-2 'aviamgirraaarmaissaamp
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Painting:
rid Paperh
Malce it.a point to ,see my Sample Books before buying.
Paper of- Quality from. 10 cents to 75 cents
All work satisfactory and of the Best. Prices right
KAY
Clinton, Ontario
Phone 234-r-2
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I6Ip on
Emmersen Sinith of the village,
ecently- sold one 'of his horses whicih
he has 'been using on his mural Mail:
route as his emitraet .expires next
Mr. Thos. Workman's --horse,. ran
away on Tuesday, smashing up the
harness so
ne but fortunately no one
was huh•
t.
Mi. Chas. Farquhar has moved to
thern
fa , viddch he recently7iiehl c
d
on the second line of Stanley. 9'his
is the farm formerly occupied Mr.
by
Walter Stevens We welcome Mr.
Farquhar to this community and wish
him every success.
Syrup making is the order of the
day around here at present and some
good runs are reported. This is a
source of revenue at this time of
year when the farmers are not very
busy and the article is a good one
and very much appreciated. Pancakes
and Maple Syrup are a good com-
bination.
Blyth:.Tlie McVittie garage, which
was offered for sale• by the trustees.
of the estate, has been purchased by
D. W. Jordan, of the 5th line, of
1'sIorris township, who gets immed-
iate possession,
Toronto, Mar. 13th: The appeal of
the Goderieh Elevator and Transit
Company from the trial - decision
which held them liable to the North-
ern Grain Company, of Winnipeg, for
the price of 70,000 'bushels of oats
Was allowed by the appellate- division'
today. he dats were shipped to the
elevator' company front Fort William,
Ont., -and later instructions were giv
en by -the owners to deliver them_. to
the Peerless Cereal Mills at Wood-
stock. hat company went into liqui-
dation and the Northern Grain Com-
pany sought to recover 'frorn the
Goderieh' -Elevator Company -the
value of the grain, alleging that it
should have been held until the hilts
of lading had been delivered. The ap-
pellate division holds that when the
shippers' instructions had been oar --
tied out the elevator • company had
done its duty.
Baby Chicks for Sale
Bred -to -lay $arced Rock and S. C.
White Leghorn baby chicles. All
strong, healthy, free-range stock and
good °'winter layers. Barred Rock
ehicks,18c ea. or $17.60 per 100, Veg.,-
horn chicks, 16c each°lor $14.50. per
100. Book orders now.
P.B.HALL
LONDESBORO
Phone 6--2d Blyth Central
Eggs for Hatching
Front bred -to -lay, two-year-old 8.
0, White Leghorns. Price $3.50 per
hundred or 4c an egg for less, ltoy
Tyndall, It; R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone
3 on 607. 98-0
'Eggs For Hatching
For' -early layers try our Barred'
Rocks of Superior quality. For years
they have proved heavy winter layers.
Incubator order's filled at $4.00 per
hundred or 65e per setting of 15, D.
M. Lindsay, R.•11. No, 3, Clinton.
Phone 14-610. 08-8'
BA .a A C'.XI KS
for sale,
S. C. White Leghorn chicks $15.00
per hundred, $140.00 per thousand..
Barred and White Rocks, $20.00 per
hundred, $190.00 per thousand. ,
•Custom, hatching 60 per egg. Our
chicks aro all from. healthy, ftee
range bled -to -lay stock.
Inglenook Poultry Yards
E. J. TREWARTHA
HOLMESVILLE
Phone 22-611 Clinton central
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Eggs for Hatching .
Don't just keep hens, get the kind
that will help keep you. Our Batreti
Rock breeding pend consist of large,
vigorous birds of superior quality,
same strains as -winning pens in pro-
vincial and Dominion laying contests..
For years our stock has proved to be
early maturing, heavy winter layers.
• Incubator? orders filled at : $4 per
hundred. Single settings, 5c per. egg
Orders Filled Promptly
_CHAS. WATSON, LONDISBORO
Phone: Blyth 246 97-8
SALT
Car load of, coarse, clean salt ex-
pected tee Brucefield about the middle
of next week. Phone for particulars:
We. invite you to inspect our new
Wallpaper, Voiles, •Gingham-s,'Linens,
Organdies, Curtains; etc.
1.full;line of shoes, fine and: coarse,
A complete line of;paints for build-
ings arid
uild-ings-.and vehicles,
Oatmeal .. , . .. , , : 5 lbs. for 25c
:Oatmeal, per 90 Ib bag, cash " $4.20
Corn' and ePas, per tin , . 15e
Jelly 'Powders .......,... 3 for 25e
Seeds ...... 8 pkgs. 25c,
Soap, Sunny Monday . 8 bars for 25c
T. M e. SH
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ClitttQtl ' r4e
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1{enc irdine: , At a meeting of the
'ratepayers of ;Kincardine ` to "disepss
the advisability:r of paving' the main
thoroughfare ,th'ii summer, -,F. E.
Coornbe, j a leading furniture factory
man, opposed' the paving scheme on
4cou it
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T a costing the town
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200spread a
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ver 20 years. Besides
.the ratepayers would have to put up
their share
of
the,
• i30 00
that
, 0 the
County of Bruce
would 1
9 have t0a-
n F
for the twenty foot Strip MT.
Coombe pointed out that Kincardine
is already burdened with a debenture
debt bf *247,721:55besides a float-
ing -debt of about $21 000. `
Brussels: The annual' "ait home"
of Western Star Lodge, I,Q O.F., was
held on Thursday evening of last
week when a first-class time was en-
jo'yed. A. good 'program was car-
ried ont,' the principal feature being
the presentation of veterans' jewels
to J. 12. R. Elliott, of town, and
James Stewart, at present a resident
of Listowel. Lunch vas also served.
Grey;' Addison Taylor, '9th cones-,
sion of Grey township, is the 'pos-
sessor of e ewe which presented him
with four healthy lambs, all of which
are being raised by the mother and
doing fine.
Morris: Allan Adams, a,resident
of the 5th line ,of Morris township,
adjoining the village' o£' Blyth for the
past 30 years, has; removed to Wroza:
eter locality, and the farm vacated
by him has been occupied by Ed.
ward. Pollard, Mr. Pollard has dis-
posed of his house and ,lot to Archie
Thompson, C.N.R. section Forman. •of
Blyth.
The township of Colborne lost two
of its oldest and respected residents,,
And. B:eddie and -Henry Greeny,aged
aged
04 and '78 "respectively. Andrew Heel-
die was one • of the pioneer settlers
of Benmiller,.. where lie lived the
greater part of his life, tssking an ac -,i
tive interest in 'community affairs.
Henry Green;. also was a,. Colborne
township pioneer;' ,having `-spent the,
greaten part of his .life—farming in
this township. •
Ashfield, The death occurred at
Gravenhurst Santitarium' .on March
12th of James V. Austin, son of Pet -
es, Austin, after, an Alness of about
two years, the result of -flu,, He was
twenty-three years- of age, :and a
promising young man. The funeral
was held from St. Joseph's church,
Kingsbr.idge, on March 14±3..
TEACHERS' ':ALL -EXPENSE'
TOUR TO.TUE PACIFIC COAS F
Including Canadian and American
National Parks
A complete thirty day all-exi;ense
tour is being arranged from Toronto
to the -North Pacific Coast, special
train leaving Toronto via Canadian
National Railways,' July 9th next.
Westbound, the party will pose
through some of the most important
cities of Western Canada—WinniNeg,
Saskatoon, Edmonton, stopping, over
at Jasper National Park, thence to
Prince Rupert and via Canadian Na-
tional Pacific Coast Steamers
through the wonderful scenic seas of
the Worth Pacific Coast -to Vancou-
ver, returning via Portland, Yellow-
stone National Park, Salt Lake City
and Estes National Park through
Chicago, thence -back to Toronto,
The tour is being arranged under
the direction of Mi. A. E. Bryson,
principal of Silverthorn School, Tor-
onto, and Mr. Martin Derr, Principal
of the Earl Ifitchener School, Handl
ton, Ont. Full: information' may' be
secured from lli'. Bryson, 44 Silver -
thorn Ave:, Toronto. • Janet, 26'43w,
also from Mr. gar, 4 Beulah Ave.;
I-I'amilton, Regent 842.
While primarily designed for the
benefit of teachers in the Province of
Ontario, the tour is open to members
of the general public and any who
care to join the party •wilI be most
welcome, e99•-2
BARGAINS IN RADIO SETS
One tube - set, price only $30.00.
This set is as good as any on the
market. Reception coning in clear
and loud, having tuned in 24 stations
ott a stormy night (with all' the Chi-
cago etations'silen1 ., one being 1,300
miles away in Florida,' and have
heard Oakland,".;Cal:, on this set. The
above set with two tubes added, price
only $66,00. One Freshman five tube
set, price : $165.00, -„regular price,
$185,00. The above sets are all colic-
plete-with tubes, phones, batterie,
antenna outfit, etc. (Satisfaction
guaranteed.) Blamer -Talley combin-
ation one, two and three tube set in
a solid walnut cabinetwith high pol-
ish, has piano hinges and. ilei sup-,
ports. - I- tuned. in Pittsburg on this
set without any aerial or - ground
wire. Price of these sets in Canada,
$90.00, my price 'on above set, $60.00
(hot equipped). Demonstrations giv-
en any afternoon or evening. it A.
Hovey. - `95-tf
Spring is Hare
Wall (Paper Season Is On
We carry , a full line of Boxers 22
inch wall' paper., Also Staunton.'s
22 inch Ready Trimmed. Very at-
tractive designs and prices. Colne and
inspect them before leaking your sq -
lection.
A full line .of Sherwin -William
Paints, Varnishes and Stains.
Specials in Dry Goods
All linen towelling, 16" wide, 17e ycl
Standard Shirting ; , 30c yd.
Men's Wool Cash. Hose, reg. 75c 50e
Curtain Muelins Prints, Giughams,
Broadcloth, •Crepe Cotton and Silk at
attractive : prices.
Very Special
4 yard Linoleum at $3.95
Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Oil
Cloth, Linoleum and Congoleuin
,.(GoldSeal) Rugs.
BEATTY BROS.
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"TUE IIOUSE Of QUALITY"
Phone 622 r 12 08-2
�o»ttNevirs
Brussels: While she was in atten-
dance at the ;dance under the auspices
fo the Agricultural Short Course re
Gently; held some sneak thief cut the
ermine collar from Mrs.- A. Strath
an'sca•,
-Mori; A Tru tee and Ratepay-
ors' Aso i
c atnon was formed_ iiithis'
township recently .and delegates ap;
!-
pointed e to attend 1 s tt nci tl
ae Easter x meetin
s
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n Toronto. Richard Proctor was el-
ected president of the Association
and Chis R. Coulter secretary. .`Ar-
thur . Shaw, • C. R, Coulees and J;
Shortreed were appointed delegates
to the Toronto meeting, the council
to pay expenses.
Goderieh: For the time being at
least there will be no - deve,opriients
in the. now -famous Underwood hog-
burning case at Winghann Accord-
ing. to Polies Magistrate C. A, Reid',
of Goderieh the law cannot proceed
against Earl Underwood, who at the
request of Mrs. Annie Reynolds,shot
and cremated 10 of his, pigs as a sac-
rificial'
ac-.rificial'"a offering in than!,sgiving for
the recovery of Underwood's wife,,at.
child birth. There is no law. that
,states that a'• lean cannot shoot his
pigs if he so desires, being his;.per-
zonal
perzonal property. MTS. A. Reynolds the
instigator of the cremation, has
been adjudged insane :and has been
committed to the London institution:
Ashfield: Mr. John "Barnby of this
township celebrated his 103rd birth-
day last week and still• enjoys good
health.
TRADING AT. HOME
Your wages at home are earned,
and they should be spent at home;
it's better for all concerned than if
they .were shipped to Rome. I go to
the hardware"store and purchase a
loaf of bread; I go to the plumber's
door and call for a spool of thread.
Home painters. I will appoint, to see
that my barn is daubed, and here
in the barber's joint I'm having my.
whiskeys bobbed. The money' I thus
have 'spent is working around at
hone; It wouldn't if it were sent to
Naples or yet to Rome. ` The barber
decides to build, he finds that' his
trade is great; the painter -man's
bank is'filled,-he'll purehase'a brand
new gate. The cart_penter gets the
task of building these things for two;
now hecan afford to ask the priee
of a Lizzie -new. The fellow who sells
the car decides that the time has
come- to purchase a fresh cigar his
old one is on the bunt. The merchant
who sells the smoke remarks, being
pleasedat that; "My lidis a ghastly
joke—I'll purchase ' a modern. hat."
And so it goes right around, the dol-
lar that's spent at home, the kopeck,
the mark, the pound' -it's making our
-lives a pone, . It is a resplendent
play, this dealing with local men; the
money that's- sent away will never
come back again.—Walt Mason.
Clinton's
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WHEN THE WORLD IS Fl2iO)D
AND YOU'RE FEELING OLE
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TELEPHONE. "rtiE HEAT FOLKS
WE'LL SET rr RIGHT FOR YOU
We are strong advocates of order-
ing coal- early; Commonsensetells
you that the more evenly our work
can be, spread over the whole year,
the better service we can give, and
the more economically 'we ca noper
ate. Ordering well in advance, is to
everybody's'advantage.
But, we realize- that everyone is
apt to get caught short of coal, neer
and again, and it is part of our ser.,
viceto meet these emergencies.
When you need, coal in a hurry:
for' good, clean coal
Call the,- i
JJL MUSTARB
COAL COMPANY
PHONE 74 CLINTON
Better Th anPi1Is'
For Liver Ills,:
Tonight ,
to tone wind strengthen
the -organs of .digestion and.
elimination, improve appetite,.
stop sick headaches, relieve bit.'
ioasness correct oonsiipatian,.
Tho sot promptly, pleasantly..
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ANKING
SERVICE
Head. Osco,
Jlfon real,
;Earl hi the
Y historyof the -Bank
of
Montreal, its officers - realized- that to
attain its highest usefulness, a bank
should serve with equal- readiness and
ability all classes of customers in: ever
department
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.4t each4 o f fice o fthe Bank small accounts
are welcome; and the same painstaking
attention is given to every customer.
Clinton Branch. H. R. SHARP, Manager.
BANK OF -MONTREAL
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• Established over 14O years
YDRO LAMPS
Scientifically combine the qualities re-
• gtiired to give Long Life and
1..ficieru' Service.
The extremely low rates at which ,Hydro Service
is sold in Ontario permit all users to enjoy the benefit
of well lighted homes, and other establishments
with many lights burning at one-time. Everyone
likes to have Tots of light. To make such a' condition
, economical, one must have lamps which will burn
a long time and at the same time give out the
maximum amount of light required of them,
HYDn.as LAMPS
Are made exclusively for Hydro users and low rates.
The ,are guaranteed to give Long Life -50% more
than the usual run of lamps.
The extra quality does not add one cent to the cost
of Hydro Lamps. These Long Life Lamps satisfy
every requirement of modern lighting.
Use Your own' Utihitg-It Pags
IB, ro S °y p, i��1�t`Ail
Look for thislabel
on the
lamps j -d DO r
,you buy.
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Electric Ranges, Fixtures, (Bulbs, Ir'ons,'Fans and other'
Appliances
ang and Repairs,
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