The Clinton News Record, 1925-03-26, Page 511uRSDAY, ,MARCH' 26, 'f92
what �inext? 'Thr .ladies in
now 'effecting a, dinner.
sbioned after" ti Mans ev-
wail' Wh dour -four. beer 'and t b on.. in Tor
'church union the legislators i rt,
to are having `a lively trine. e,
church union bill was forced upon
them but the Government could -have
left the beer alone, and saved theme
selves' some trouble.
It is 'said that spaintin,
cuaied by surfer hs Per
diseases causes t e g.,s�,,"
pear. Anyway, they-'-tnigltt
feet tangled ,up .in =the fresh
one could catch them- •urd':
them in the wash bowl.
oe-
a
p
en
(arts `+e
Saturday was the :'first da3:,,of
.spring. The wind was; in the south-
west; which was; betters than ;the
northeast if it governe the wintls'for
the net•forty days, as the old super-
stition goes. - Anyway, we have had
pleasant, springlike weather since
and if it continues . skiing seeding
wit tie en in_ no time,,
Word comes from several points
-where individual ; Presbyterian -
churches have voted to'iemain out of
union and a' number of their mem-
•bers'`have withdrawn and goneto a
union church, that- the congregations
-are as large or larger . than ever,
many who were not -in the habit of
attending church having begun. If
these continue, become interested,
and make reliable church -goers and
suppocterrs the division may prove e
blessing in disguise.
e budget.' debate Yla
oto. and is now on
g Minister of Fin
s a surplus but of onfor
Ji
i`1In` dj"anion, on 41st 9th 'o'
and Mrs Leonard Cook, a son.
NS'LON- -ln Clinton Public `Slo,-.
tsl spa M=tr.'9tli,to t4 -f. and Mrs:,
Iltillett, a
_;saes Johnston o
da tgliter.--l.;ois Irene, -
BOND -In 'Goderich, township, or
,March 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert.
E;'; Bond, a; daughter, --Helen.
i'A'S LOR- Tn Detroit, on Mardi 17th;
=•
Mrs, -I rs, Gordon Taylor, a to:1Vlr:
son.:;
Robb opposition
:claims it is but a• matter of book+
keeping, , that there is tea lly, a deficit.
tt T claims, that
tl. purposes.
beiaam of book -
',sig cannot be
.ad
Fun pted which
woe
wou
pleaknow.just 'where weare at,
Carbert,Mr.to
q;
Filly For Sale 'N
Filly rising 5 years, sired -by Glen-
rae. Apply to F. H. Powell, R. -R.
No 3, Clinton. Phone 2 on 607 :i9
-FACTS ABOUT-
OPTOMETRY
By Dr. Ross aa`yauge
Optometrist
Marker Lost '
1925 truck license numbec plate
C-30-831, ',between Clinton and Blyth.
Finder 'kindly notify Gunn, Langlois
'and Co, 'Reward.` 99-1.
McKillop Township '"
Chureh,Union is the order of the
day these times.
Quite a - number 'of cattle buyers'
are malting their .. rounds- the past
week.
Mr.. Geo.". Aberhert. has . been • laid
up with' a sprained ankle:
Mr. ,anti .Mrs, John Hatt trisited
withfriends in Brussels last Sunday.
A few have tapped but report, a
slowrun of sap so far. - 4,•
Stanley Townshlp
Mrs, Henry Diehl has been .s;pende
ng a week -in Stratford with Mrs. IT.
0. Jones,
Mrs. Will Spear of Highgate is vis -
ting with her mother Mrs. Malcolm
cBwen. •
Miss Winnie GAlrnble was at Varna
for the week -end.
Miss •Myrtle Pearson was in Sea -
forth' on Monday:
Mr. Hugh :Mslienzie left this week
for Moose Jaw, Sask. visited S.
Mr. J. E. Torn, 'Inspector,
S. Noe, 10 last week. '
The farmers are' busy ' making
syrup, and report a good run of sap.
Clover Seed,for Sale
A quantity of white blossom sweet
clover seed. Price right. Fenwick
Stewart, R. R. No. 5, phone, 1.2-r-620
99-3-p
What causes some people to be.
distressed on attending>;moving'
pictures?,
This is frequently 'caused'
by a sensitive condition of
the' eye, `
Can this be overcome?
Yes. Science has produced'
a -tense especially for this
,.'purp05e,
Is it dark iii color?
No. It 5s : merely tinted.`
The latest :scientific Tense'
produced p,'r e we n s all
Harmful rays entering the
eye„ and yet the tint is `not
visible,
Can the Optometrist supply
these?
Yes, with the patients eor-
rection, if any, ground iht°
then
(Continued Next Week).
For : Sale
CarFor Sale.
- A •21-d hand Fordear in good run-
t ing •condrtio r. Apply •Il,, W Charles-
worth at Mrs, J. Jenkins' • resid h
93-2
Clinton.
-. Boarders and Roomers Wanted
.Am 'prepared 'to. take roomers or
boarders. Apply to Mrs, W. Il, Cole„
second house west of Baptist.ehurch,
Clintan.^. Phan
e 133. '98-tf
Londeshoro Egg, Peer
Any'g
i
one wishin • to send eggs with
Londesboro Egg Pool may leave then,
with Mrs, Geo. McCall, Londesboro,
after !April let, Call and get partic-
ulars:
arts -
ulars.
• Ilouse For Sali ,
On property of the late Miss Cole.
House to be removed .from lot. Ap-,
ply to F. R. Cueinghan e or at,Can-
ad'ian ° National Express, Clipton.
Phone -176w. 97-tf
A" quantity of good, clean
No. 21 seed barley for sale, C. E.
Wise. Phone 24 on -605 97-11
Choice seed oats registered Abund-
ance variety, these oats are stiff in
the straw and good to yield. Joh'i
Vodden, sr., R. R. No. 1, Londesboro
Phone 12 on 640, Clinton' central
98-2-p
Pasture Farm For Rent
128;acre farm, lot '78 Maitland con.,
Goderich township, 13 miles north
of Iiolmesville, to rent for pasture
land. This place is divided into two,
parts and may be rented to one or.
more persons...A. spring creek is avail-
able' to both 'parts. 'For' particulars
apply to Janine Bedard, Courtright,
Ontario, Lambton ' county.'" 99-4
e"'' MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue -of the powers
contained in a• certain mortgage
whieli will be produced at the time of
sale, there will be offered fee sale'bi'
Palette Auction at the Council Ghana'
ber, 'Clinton, Ont., on Thursday, the,
-23rd day of, April, 1925, at the pour
of `1130 'o'clock in the afternoon' the
Farm Property known as Let -Number
'21 in • the 'First Concession of the
Township of Hullett in. the County of
Huron, containing one hundred acres
more or less.
' On'the -premises are a commodielie
frame house and bank barn, and, ade-
quate outbuildings. The property ie
in Easy reach of „Church,' School and
Market, being less than one mile from
Clinton::.
TER1ViSc 1-0 Per Cent at time, of
sale, balance' in, 30 days. A Mortgage
for a suitable amount may • be ar-
range",
r-
range
)swot patticnlars'apply to
W. BRYDONE,
Solicitor for the Vendor.
George Elliott,. Auctioneer, 99-3
Cattle and Seed 'For Sale'
15 head of 2 -year-old steers, weigh-
ing from 700 to •X,000 ',pounds. Also a
•quantity of, timothy seed and po-
tatoes. James Johnston,. 11. R. No. 4,
Clinton, , Phone 12 on'636 '99-1-p
Euchre and Dance
• The Women's •,Baling Club will
give a euchre and dance in the .rooms
over the'Bank of Montreal on•Friday,
evening, March 27th at 8 o'clock.
Tickets,40e. 97-3
House For Sale
rtable
resit`
eor
Mr, Brig' Kaiser's nfo
dense one -King' street; central, con-
venient, *ell
on-venient,well arranged. Apply•to,W.'
Brydone. '' ; 99.2:p
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
Estate of William Doherty
E9
The handsome brick residence with
appurtenant lands- belonging to the
Estate, of William Doherty, deceased,
and comprising /the splendid dwelling
and i;omplete outbuildings, barn, stab-
ling, silo,: poultry house, etc.,.etc , and
about 20.acres of land; will be offered;
for sale at public; auction, on Satur-
.day, April. 4th, 1925, at 1:00 o'clock,
The residence 'is :the' moet --expens-
ively built . and, equipped, in Clinton
and the barns and'. stabling (origin-
ally adapted ' to " breeding of Sheet -
horn Cattle) are in keeping with the
rest el the -estate. -Inspection is in-
vited.
ante time and, {place there
At the s
will be offered .for gale the furniture
and household effects ;belonging to
the Estate and including the follow-
ing, (the oak, mahogany and walnut
articles mentioned below being solid
-and not , veneered): Dining -room:
sideboard, j'`dinisi table (14 ft. erten--
sion) china cabinet, chairs, rocker
and• couch;; in. oaks' 2 upholstered
chairs and side table in walnut, 2 rat-
tan rockers. Drawing -room; westing
desk, stool, rocker and hall table. in
oak; table (hand carved), 'sofa and
,chair to snatch (upholstered), .4 up
'holstered chairs, Stand and 2 corner
tables to walnut, cabinet • and uphol-
stered hall' seat in' mahogany; wieker
'hall chair. Bed -rooms: 3 bedroom
suites . with tables, . a sectional book
,case, a' clriffionet, etc in oak;
washstand, dresser, and wardrobe in
- iron' beds' sv'icker•'and.'rat,-
iyalnut, 2
tan chairs. Kitchen: Peninsular
range, tables, clock, refrigerator,
chairs, a New Home Sewing. Machine,
Pictures' etc.,fetc._.
Also the following farming imple-
anents: Massey -Harris Binder; Mas
sey-Harris mower, seed drill, Sarni
'wagon, International 'hay -rake, .disc,
-walking plow, harrows, pulper, grind.,
stone, forks, etc..
TERMS OF SALE Of Lands, 10
• cent. at time. of sale;. ',balance i»
• cur
and
m 1e-
i
Ys: of limn e p
Cash
SC t5
n ,
For further terms and partimriars'
pkv to W Brydone, Solicitor, Geo.
,Auction Sale
„Seed Barley
Wood For Sale
12 ineh -green 'hardwood; mostly
maple, soine.beech. •A11 body wood,
$4.50 a cord, delivered.' Terms: Cash.
Chas.` Wilson, Holmestille, Ont. 97-3-g
Of Purebred Shorthorn cattle,)
Grade cattle, Farm stock and Imple-
ments. Mr. Michael Ohler will sell
by pdbiic auction at. Lot ,30, Maitland
Concession, Colborne : township (2
miles from Benmiller, 4 miles north
of Hglmesville), on Wednesday, April
1, 1925 at one o'clock, sharp, •-the fol.
loving: Shorthorns -The Stock -Bull,
Ridgebenk ,Champion, 164,739, born
Aug. 4th, 1922. Sire, Chief Marshall,
143,399. Dam; Meadow Beauty, 141,=
242. Lovely 60th, 179,749, light roan,
born September' • 28th, 1921., Sire,
Orange Prince, 129,944, by Gainford
Marquis, .83,755, (108,690). Nonpareil
59th, with hdifer calf at foot, k&7,065'
red, born March 29th, 1920... S ,
Newton Grand Champion, 107,954
(138,200-), Dain, ,Nonpareil Lady,
07,458. Clinton' Beauty, 111,581,' red
calved Seine 4th, 1914. Sire, Wander-
er, 87,562, by Trumpeter Imported..
Dam, Jane Gray, '74,263. Lily White,
134,4.16,' white, born March 27th, 1919.
Sire, Maitland's. Pride, 93,810. Data,
Colborne Queen, 112,692. Lily Misste,
1,53,054, red- road, born Oct. 25, 1918.•
Sire, . Prince Nero, 116,716. - Dain,
Lily White, 184;416, Marion, 18,111,
Ted, born January llth, 1921. Sire,
Prince Nero, 116,761. Dam, 'Clinton
Beauty, •111,581 Mayflower 'Queen,
197,356, 'roan, born Dec. 7th, 1922,
Sire, Cloverdale Winner, 139,569.
Dam, Mayflower 25th, 169,565. Dam
Mayflower 23rd Imported, 131,492.
Melba, 194,434, light roan, borne Nov.,
4th, 1922. Sire; Cloverdale Winner,
139,569. Dam, Nonpareil 69th, 167,-
055.., Polly Peachum, r 207,122,. ,lignu:
roan, born .April 15th, 1924, Sire
Ridgebank Chan)p1on,,164,739. ,..Dann,.
Lovely 60th, '179,749. 4 Purebred
heifer calves, not registered yet, They
are pure- Scotch and Scotch .topped,
and are good quality. The cattle are
a healthy,. vigorous lot. A11 the le
-
males of ,breeding age are bred to,
Ridgebank Champion, 164,739. Dates
}vill be given ,at
time of sale.
Grade
Cattle - Red Heifer, 'milking,, due
Selet. 18th; agedcow, due Mar.' 22nd;
cow, '7 years old,' bled Dec. 31st; cow,
6 years ' old, due iii April; Cow, 5
years old; due in April; heifer, 2 year'
'Atictlon,,.Sale of House and Lot
In'Varna,"on Wednesday," April' 1st,
at 2-. o'clock) the property of the late
Mrs. Walter Stewart. Nine room.
good frame house, hard end soft' wa
'tet, and ,% acre of choice garden •land
set witlt'frthit trees and berry bushes.
Most desirable "property, convenient
to.scidol, churches:#lad stores. Terms:
10 per- cent of purchase' money down
day of sale, `balance in: 30 days, Mks.
Harvey. Turner, administratrix, G. H.
Elliott, auctioneer. 119-1
Auction Sale '•
Of house and contents, Princess
street,+",tivest, on- Saturday. afternoon,
March 2:1st,-•sale.at'two ; o'clock. Mpst
be sold as gwner is leaving' town,,
',Martha JTaylor. , 97.2
House For'Sale
6 -room frame house- on Albert
street, town water, good cistern, IH
acres of land, fruit trees, etc. Cement
stable and driving shed; all in -good
condition. Apply J Carrick 94-6-p
Probationers Wanted
Two probationers for Clinton Pub
lic Hospital, .' ;Apply , to Supt, Grain-
ger at the hospital. 91 -ti
Seed Oats for Sale
A quantity, of seed oats. Apply to
J. K. Noble, 'ik. R.` No .4, 'Clinton:,
Phone 3 -017,. -•Clinton .central. 97-3-2p'
NOTICE TO TRAPPERS
Owing to the warm weather furs
are 'corning in poor in Inc and are.
getting unprime, 00 would ad'Me not
to trap anything except muskrat from
trappers now on. Dealers aro :paying ,trapp
an average of $1.25 for muskrats.- I
am paying ep to $1.50.
-H: A. HOVEY,
2500.00
Accident Insurance for $1.00
Sold only by the
North American Accident Insurance
Co., Montreal
For articuiars write, phone or, inter-
view
view ' the undersigned authorized
agent
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
Agent for Clinton and. District of
g
The Mutual Life Assurance Company
of Canada
0. E" . RORKE
Office at residence,' cor. Mary and
Orange; streets, opp. the rink
Phone 253 90-'
There's a' Reason .
You Should Insure
Why ,.
1. - To: protect your dependents.'
2.
To .provide for` your' own de-
pendency even ,though you are 'sure
you won't, need it.
3. To inaure your children's .e'du-
'cation 'whether; you live or die.
4. To provide- inheritance taxes
and other, emergency needs.`
5. To bury the mortgage with' you.
6. To protect- your. credit at' the
batik,. - • '
8. 'To provide monthly or yearly'
endowments for the beneficiary at a
small `annual outlay. ' : '
Pick out` YOUR reason -it's There'
Then Talk it Over With Your Agent
M. T. CORJESSr.
Phone 193 General. Agent
The Ontario Equitable Life
And Accident Insurance ,Co.
Auction Sale' Of Farm 'Stock, Irnpleinents and
household furniture. „The sunder
signed; 'auctioneer hag received' in-
structions to, sell by Public Auction -at
Let 8,-Con.'11i'-'Stanley,: 4t/ pules'
north of 'Zurich, --on ::-Friday,- Maack
27th, 1925, „commencing at 1 o'doce,
sltaip,
the. following property Horses
horse;:8 years 'old, general' purpose,
good single or double;• mare, 14 years
old, goal single or double. Cattle-•
cow,, due to freshen in -May; cow dee:-
to
u?'
to fresh in June; 2 farrow*cows;
heifer 2; -years del; 3 yearling steers,"
2 aycarling, heifers; 4' spring calves;
Implements-Massey-Harrl"s •bieder, 6
foot cut; Deering mower, 6 ft. crit;
Massey -Harris ,, drill, : 13 `hoe, new;
Massey -Harris - disc; Massey Harris
cultivator; Percival- 'ploys; set din
mohd,liarrews; Massey-Hailis 'rake, 's
foot; Wilkinson gang plow; Verity',
gang plow; 3' wagons; •- wagon box,
nearly new; sleigh; sleigh -box; gravel
box;, 2. fanning mills turnip drill;
open buggy,;; -grind -stone; emery,
stone; setaoer,•.2 dozen -grain bags;
2'sets double harness;' set, single. har-
ness; ;3 horse collars; shay rack;
et"lint; 2 itch':forke;'
water tanit, •s s , g > p
barley fork; scoop shovel; 2 incttba
tors; Chatham and, Wisconsin, brood-"
er tutelar saw; grain c adlo "Irand-
rake, binder whip; '2 -stable "forks;' i'
t i of 'ha chains, `:Iiecle yoked
quantty Y,
whiffletrees and numerous other -art-
icles. '.
Household • -furniture --large lamp,
several (smaller `ladmps, ' eothes-rack;
several pictures; ai dozen fruit jets;
2' coal' oil cans, 5., gallon;, ;Daisy
churn, box stove; coal stove; large
stove pot; 2 granite 'kettles, curtain,
poles;,. curtain stretchers. Terms:
Har', and all rums of 810 and under,
cash, Over, that amount 9 months
;credit Will be given en furnishing ap-
proved joint, notes- or 'a discount of
1 v d`'1or
e'alotic
per annum will b
6%n
'cash on credit:amamtf.- 'Chas. ` -lie"
man, Proprietor. Oscar Klapp,uc-
old, in calf; 3 steers, rising 2 year
old; 3 calves. Horses -=Agricultural
mare, rising 10 years old; Agricii.Ttttr-
al mare, tiling 8 years old; Agricuin
tural irate; rising'7'years old; Agri-
cultural gelding, rising 4 years old.
Pigs and Poultry -Brood sow end 11
pigs ; brood sow and 4_ pigs; 6 store
pigs, about '7,00 lbs.; . 60 Purebred
Rhode Island Red yearling hens n`ain d
Pullets; 3 cockerels, :2 'fatte g
crates. Feed and , Seed -15 'tons of
hay;' Seed oats; Seed' Barley; `Feed
'Oat's; 5 feet of ensilage. Implements
+Massey -Harris' binder, used 2; sen-
esons; Deering' mower, ' 6 at., 'nearly
new; ` Coekshutt maluti'e spreader,usod
ears; New."Massey-havers cultivh-
3Y.
tor; ten hoe sued drill; ' 3 -drum � steel
Toiler; Massey-l`Iariis'10 ft rake; 2 -
horse' cultiyetor; set .:'disc harrows;
Kangaroo Plow, 2 walking plows;
stuffier; Wade sawing: machine, -good
as new; ' set of ,harrows; grain.
cradle; + Chatham fanning trill,' bag
ger, etc.; hay loader, `new,' 2 .hay
recite;' DeLaval separator'; new; 2
iiulpoers;' 100 'sap buckets, spikes and
covers;.new set heavy'teain harness; i' Byron
;Oct- • the' ::estate -of Willian yron
good set heavy team- harness, 3 sIn
plow harness; a number of collars; Forster, deceased,, ,
set'eingle harness; 2• iron kettles; 3 ot-
cane set Notice is. hereby given that; all p
feed boxes; -2 oil tanks, ixiillt a ,
o er dippers; errs; 2 wagons, -wagon bee; sons having• claims; against the estate
pC 1Pq��
:gravel.' ox• pigbox; stock rack; team of Byron.Forster, late o{ :hhe �®N
b, J A -FORD'
wagon; a quantity of limber, ,plank. Township: of. C,alborne in` the'- Coiiirty e
Mile of Huron'. yeoman, deceased, who died Phone 123
and ,joists; -poet hole digger': ,
a of: June pants and
; , ` cher..quantity of on or aliont the.-. first d y . ;: , Flour and. feed Meic
shovel; wile .suet i • -o" deliver'. to. -
gibwire . and chicken wire; steel A.D. 1924,.. are required- t Grain Buyers'
bar •stet and Oscar,:'
-- ladder; Hubert TLussell Foreter ,
stoneboat; 32 -foot :extension - f the , �:t
• Reeser, Forster the executors, o , t
grindstone; hay foaic, car, rope, pul-R C R CREAM ANTED ;•
leor their solicitor, one he
i'eys and slings, 60 foot steel. ridge; said estate
the twenty-eighth day of ` The demand for 'Mi butter is in-
tiff ''box No. 4; set $.000 1b; fore • y ,_ ,. ,
sscales cutting 2 full statement' bf'tneir ,greasing.
incubator -and A. :19..5 a 1 ,
broosde ; r platform; shovehins,1i it articulars.; To supply this demand we require
brooder•; forks, shovels, chains, bags,., claims together with p pP
,' <Coleman lamp, .thereof, and the nature 01 the seeur- 'eel -0 dream.
Colem noes, :etc held bythem, all duly -. We request you to ship us your
Coleman lantern; kitchen eharrs� sties, if any, .,
suit, stove and heat- verified by affidavit, ; , cream.
tables, egar Oar - ' he said guarantee you the Highest'
er; vinegar. barrels, and 'numerous And Take Not>:ce that after„t c We ,
other articles. Tennis Straw, hay, last mentioned date the said preen- Market Prices, accurate tests eat
grainstim5 ' of". Id:00 arc' tors -will proceed to distribute the es- prompt service. .
uaand all a.
cash • ' over that amount at 'tate of the said deceased' amongst the Our firm is known to you and needs
miner,no further recommend.
months' credit will he';given -on Eur -..persons entitled' thereto having re-,
is' gardonlyto`.such claims as' shall have: We pay all express charges, furn-"
wishin 11 4%str j 1ct notes. A d telat notice and in ac- ish cream cans. and pay twice each
count of 4°Jo sbraight allowed off. 'for have:received' die
n -n{.. Al must be' : cordance therewith,
illi oncreditrano llie informa-
e Linton".Ontaria,'this 1:1t1i Write for cans' or fur r
et -Irietar has sold the- Dated,
-the is
Idea
SOP
the C 'larch A.D. 1925. tion to h ,
Cairn. Michael Clinton.h o. Ca 7t, day o Meech
Gunat tiV, Br done, Clinton, Ont., Solicitor. THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO.
R. do 2, on, hos. -2 Y
98-2 for the said' ea:ecutors, 97•-1 C. A:BA'RBER, MANAGER
ilt5ctioneer.
,Clinton New Laid Egg and
Poultry -House
Large quantities of the new -laid
eggs ,wilt be required by us for our
Easter trade' in the cities. We want
the good stuff and by our method p1
grading, and our prices, the farmers
who market the high-quality grade'
is well',paid for his produce.
Poultry Prices .are Firm
Get our prices on both eggs •and.
poultry before selling.
To our town eustomers we would
recommend our "Clinton- Brand Fresh
Extras' in cartons, clean, large and
of an appetizing flavor. Call and.
see what; we have.
N. W. Trewartha
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w,
10 C OS an
air
have them and all repairs mage by ai e;.pert
beel�or the,:old int repaired
'otrr'boys. need a ate
Come in and let us talk over with you any paintin '' problem you
may have. It may be the house' inside or outside or the ,walls and
ceilings to be decorated with paint we Alabastine. �We can please
you in quality, colors and prices If the Barn requires: it we can
y
much better
r• price and rt nc r
furnish you - a paint at„ the Mail Order Stores' „
quality. -
IN +-. he Beautiful Wall Tint -26: colors 'and :wlate.
AI,AI3ASTI I; T
Does not rub off or fade.
Let us shot, yuu our Auto Polish. Guaranteed not to injure the
nish and sold cheaper than other Car Polishes
l.aint or Varnish a P
All Safety Razor Blades sharpened at 35c'per dozen
and, made to shave like' new,
Milierflar
TELEPHONE 53
Rowland's Old Stand
CHI-NAMEL STORE
Clinton Garage
Having taken: over the Clinton Gar
• age -We' Ate' Nosy Prepared to
Handle All Kinds of •
s Repairs ,
Has Your Cycle Been Overhauled?..
If not, we are prepared to overhaul
same See us for prices. We carry
all parts for C.C.M. cycles.
A. 5. I tKLEY
Garage Phi' 80 Res, Ph. 167 r 2
98-1f
ap
H. Elliclit Auctioneer, . 99-2 tioneer. Thos, 'Robinson, Clerk: 98-2
EXECUTORS' SALE BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
On Monday, March, 80th, 1926 at 2
o'clock, p.m., the undersigned will of-
fer for
f-fer'1er sale: at the premises the -fol-
lowing parcels of. land, being part of
the Estate- of George. Taylor, de-
ceased. .
PARCEL 1, The East pari of Lot
Number 1, Concession 1, Stanley, Ness'
the village part and •"containing 52
c es more or
less.
ax
r of Lot
PARCEL 2, The West part
Number 1, Concession ], Stanley, con-
taining 40 acres, and the East half of
Lot Number 1," Concession 2, contain-
ing 50 acres. This parcel may, be of-
fered in separate parts to Suit purr
chasers. '
Os Parcel 1 are a frame dwelling
house, •1' bank barn 36x56, 1 flat barn
36x56,,horse stable and driving Shed.
On this parcel 6 acres' of fall wheat
are sown, and 18' acres' of fall plough-
ing • done, and the balance is seeded
down. -
On `parcel 2 there' are no building's,
13'/ acres°` ofefall plenghing -is done
and the: balance is 'seeded' down in
wissommasso
Wanted to' Purchase for Cash,
Good heriilo'ck, basswood; maple
and soft elm logs, delivered in our
mill yard at Bayfield and. at Thos.
Wallis', Goderich township. Custom
sawing will'be done -at ' both places:.
McEWEN BROS.
86-tf
�m El "�� AS
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
• Clothes • cleaned. pressed and re-
paired. Woolen' 'geode 'dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's barber shop,
W. J. Jago.--83-tf
AUCTIONEER.
Honor Graduate Carey' Jones' Na-
tional School of Anctioneering, Chi-
cago. _;•Special- course taken in: Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
chandise and Farm. Sales.. •Rates ie.
keeping with -prevailing market. , Sat-
isfactionassured. Write: or wire,
Oscar Klapp, Zurich, Ont.; Phone 18-
93. ,
Hoose For Sale
Residence. of the late Arthur Cook,
corner Albert 'and rMill streets, Clin-
ton. Key at Mr. Walter King'Is.,,
72-6f.,
Money on Farm- Lands
The Industrial' Mortgage and Sav-
ings Company of Sarnia, Ontario, are
prepared to advance money on mort- '
gages on good lands.' Parties desir-
ing money on farm mortgages will ,
please apply to ' James Cowan,' Sea -
forth, Ont., who will, furnish . rates',
and other particulars. The Industrial
Mortgage and Savings Company.
88-12
Will pay the highest market price
for Horse ' Hides and Beef Hides,
Scrap Metals' Geese and Duck-Feath-
ere, etc.
residene
e opposite
Deliver to my- , PP
Canieron's 'Carriage Shop ,or .phone
137, and 1 will call, -
COAL
• We have a-stipply of Furnace, Stove,
Nut and Soft:. Also some good dry
• slabs. Leave orders 'at, residence.,
E. WARD
Phone 155. Huron Street, -
Both parcels 'are in good'state of
cultivation. Fending' is in good con=
clition aid there tis plenty of water on
both parcels.- The property lies ad-
jacent to
d-jacent'to the Village of lippen and;
to the .Station and Grain Warehouse.
TERMS: Ten •pee cent en cash on.
the day' of sale, -Possession given on•
payment, of 25% and the balance, in
30 days from date of sale. '
onditions of sale ap-
ply _-
For
, further C
to, S. Thompson) `Brucefieid, Ont.,
or to W. Brydone;+..Clinton, Ont. 98-2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
;..
COAL',
Having erected new` coal.sheds will
'have on hand full stock of coal for
deliver Prices reason-
able.
immediate e y
able. '•
R. J. MILLER
Order' taken at residence) phone •119
SEEDS
Another Spring; is Approaching_
We have taken great .pains' in se-
I�eoting our stock and have: on hand a
line we are quite proud of. Our Al-
falfa is 'guaranteed Ontario Variegat-
ed, Peel County seed, No. '1 govern-
Ment standard;•also Alsilte;'Tinriothy,
Yellow and White Sweet glover' in
different grades, Barley, both si'x and
two rowed," Oats, Marquib Spring'
Wheat and Peas. •
We offer special. cash'prices'
for March
' Feed alllC�
Flour
Just Received -a Carload.
rade
e
We make a' specialty of high g
Mill RIM Screenings. See' these •be -
M it and
fore )buying feed. . Have ;1'ur y
Snow Drift Flours;-, •every bag of
Snow- Drift Floury guaranteed, -,Spec-
ial prices in fh e'bag lots.
Grain ,,
Always in market for grain, .Call
Y
to before, selling.
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
licenses
i I j('tt r IN�
F ( ; ll`iiFll°
c • • .
shoe' to
it the oat
Potthe foot oat to fit,the shoe
f
OR how many years Have. people spoken. of
FOR
in" a pair of shoes, i.e. suffering
tortures till the foot had, in time, shaped
the shoes to fit thedoot? •But now Arch Defenders
have banished all that and your foot 'glides into
the shaped -to -nature insole, of the shoe like a
glove tope hand. Note also how different and
shapely is tite last upon which Arch Defenders
are built; compared with the old style.
In addition to the concealed. Spring Steel Support
and the special foot -form insole, the lasts upon
which Arch Defenders' are bunt; with their,
cupped heel and foot -contour sole, are so differ-
ent from the ilatshapeless lasts of ordinary shoes.
. Stybish_Scient i fie-Sensibl e
' For Men az'ad Women •
irA i
FENDER
sll1
i .
FED J�LI�SON
SOLD:BY fl
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Appemaloomosenesawasommeimmesexamimasrimm
SPRING • E
Fle'id'Stieda '
being •asked for' more and more
ALFALFA SEED -Peel .seed is b g
every year until now we bandle nothing but Peel Seed. The seed
house from which we purchase our Alfalfa is situated- in the very
centre of Peel County and its Alfalfa producing district. WE GUAR-
.AN'TEE, OUR SEED TO DE GROWN IN PEEL COUNTY., Asto
quality, their cleaning plant is one - of the best in- Canada. Their.
cleaning took 11 prizes out of 14 at Royal Show, 9 out. of 12, at
Guelph,"with similar results at other .'sh6ws-last year. The -owner. of '
this ed'house has had 15''years government training and 2'years'
business training in Seed Work and'we feel that he is well qualified
to select and prepare choice seed.
' FIELD INSPECTED,CAREFULLY SELECTED,
EVERY BAG IS +
GRADED AND:
GOVERNMENT G • SEALED
not cost You an more money thanr seed
This, choice' seed will Y . Y
which is not of so high a quality and we have it hr -Variegated and
Grimm,
'i
WE ALSO RAVE=
e Sweet; Clover (Yellow and White)
Alsike Timothy . :Red Clover
Seed Grain Oats ' Peas - Barley (Two and Six Rowed), Buckwheat
.4.
Garde eeds
Vketi;
tic
FLOWER. : S)JEDS of all ltiiids ;in .p<
AND P1✓OWER
'a large,nunb fort some Flower
also a large, number of varieties .of Vegetable Seeds 1, .
Seeds in bulk this 'season.
-
SPECIAL
A limited numberof regular sized 1925 packets of vegetable
Seed which w'e' are going to sell at
'4 PACKETS FOR 25c
ackets are of s
These P
the re 'ular.size and, are fresh (Ale season,
,
The reason- we sell'.thorn at this price is because We buy in large.
usin • a large amount in Our own g. ,
quantities,ggreenhouses.
GRAIN AND SEED GUARANTEED FRESH STOCK, •
'tK
INS
;Greenhouse Products
.
Office' Phone199,
rventenmananneemormarrateanammoratraftErat
Grain, Flour and Feed
d 129,
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