The Clinton News Record, 1925-05-07, Page 5Clinton N
s -Record
Of 'Interest to --It'ou
and Me.
Sow your flowesed when
rut trees are in bloom..
,
'thy did he temperance editors
ueeting in Toroqo last week bar re-'
porters? It wit's sorilethihg of a
throw -down for reporteA, eh what?
The Globe is old -enough to have
learned a bit of wisdom. It suggests
a theme for spring poets and then ad-
vises them to submit results to its
,contemporaries.
We haven't sad druch about tlie
peculiar weather May has been hand-
ing, out to us, but we've been wonder-
ing- 'how she has the heart to disdp-
point us so.
2,000,000 words are estimated to
' have .been used in the budget debate
which was brought to a ciesearly
the other morning, This was about
1,800,000 words too many. • ,
*5.5*
Next Sunday, May 10th, is to be
celebrated as "Mother's Day" and
"Go -to -Sunday -School Day." Tlfe sev-
eral Sunday school rooms should. be
full to overflevving on this occasion.
A •Ilegi'na. man is said to have per•
a °device which will iprevent
"listening in" on imral or party lines.
What a lot of fun 'some people will
miss if this invention cothes into gen-
eral use. .
There was a meeting of the tem-
perance editors of pntario in TorRntO
last week. By the way, we were not
invited to this gatilering. .Anyway,
they met in Toronto but we have no
clear idea of the results of the meet-
ing, as reporters were barred._
*
Geri. von Hindenburg vindicated his
'electin in Germany at a banquet giv-
•
on in his honour the other night by
drinking more virine than. the- other
distinguished guests.. Tlie Germans
have evidently forgotten that the
world's ,greatest Republic is' a pro-
hibition countrY• '
The Goderich Signal expresses relief
over The-Netvs-Record's regret' that
a visiting, clergyman should have had
his ear stolen while in Clinton a few
weeks'ago as it seems proof that.we
were not guilty. of the theft. You
never know how little faith your
friends really have in, you until they
blurt out the truth in this way.
If parliaments, both provincial and
federal, weuld-insist upon their fin-
ance departments adopting some" sys- quet of •Ophelia roses and lily -of -the -
tem of book-keeping which would valley. Her only attendant was her
make 'possible for members of par-
liament and an ordinary JaeoPle to
understand when a "statement was
published whether we really had a
deficit or a surplus it would save a
lot of time in debate, to say the least.
* « *
They seem to have (mite a .serious
'idea of putting first things first in
Brtice's county town. Tfie Walkerton
iown council had to curtail its sitting
last week one evening, leaving a lot
• of unfinished businest,7 owing to the
fact that'a dance was being held In
the town hall and the council chem.,
ber was needed for a ladies' cloak
room. The important things should
:always have right of way, of course.
• • • •
Marriages
vol)PEN---WERsTEX
on May...6th, by the Rev. James
Abery, Of. LOMclesboro, Isabel D.,.
youngest daughter .of Mrs,',Tames
1A,r4ibster, to Albert O. ,Vodclen, all
of Clinton, but firm of Lendes-
WAYMOUTH CASTLE --- At the
Manse, Clinton, on May eth, by tb
ev. J. E Hogg, Violet E. Castle,
aughter of Mr. S. G. astle of
- Clinton, to Harry IL Waynieuth. of
McCONNELLt---STEPIIENSON. -- In
Stanley, on May 2nd, by th'd Rev.
J. Durrant,, Anna Mae, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
,Stephenson to•. Lee J. McConnell,
son of. and Mrs.. Alex. McCon-
nell of Varna,
,Births
f E.11.111AN,,--Lt Clinton Public Hos-
.
pita, 'on May 6th, to Mr. and Mrs.
W., T. Herman, a ;daughter, MU.
.garet Phyllis.,
YEO-Lin "Goderich townslitp, on May
3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Yeo,
;adaughter.
•
DEHullett; os May lst, to
Mr.. and , Mrs. ' Austin , Dexter, a
daughter.
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Deaths
MARSHALL-LI0. Clinton, on .. May
3rd, William Marshall,.aged 50
years. , •,
*SWARTS—In Clinton, on May '4th,
George Swarts aged 91 years and
' 11. months. ,
SWEET—In Goderich township, on
May 5th, Henry Sweet, aged.66.
RUTLEDGE—In ellorontegt on May
lst,' Margaret, danhter of the late
Joseph Rutledge of Goderich town-
ship. '
• Varna,
pretty home wedding was cele-
bratedr_on Saturday, May 2nd, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. David J.
Stephenson,' Goshen line, Stanley,
when their eldest daughter, Anna
Mae, became"the bride Of Mr. Lee J.
McConnell son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
*Connell of Varna. The ce_remml
took place at 11 o'clock, Rev. J. 3.
Durrant, pastor of the Varna Meth-
odist chufeh, 'officiating. • The bride
and groom entered the parlor to the
strains -IA Wedding Bells • March,
played by Miss Ruby Erratt, accom-
panied by Miss Margaret McConnell
ofl the violin.' The bride was charming,
ly gowned On twngeurine georgette
crepe, and she wore the groom's gift,
• rape of pears, and carried a bou-
• 'Anyone- wiehing to drink the new
.4 beer will have to reconcile him-
self to do so in the full light of day
• and the neighbors. According to the
regulationg surrounding.'" the sale of
same there must be bo hidinebehind
screens, going into dark corners, etc.
• All sales must be •Inaide In romna
• opening on the street, with windows
• tunscreened. But praige be, there's
;nothing • to prevent us going
-into the kitchen in thetdark, taking
• 'down the old,tin dipper from the,wall
and taking a good long swig of clean,
pure water from -the tap.
Mirucefield.
`Mrs. -James McQueen and Miss
Rattenbury are in London this
'week attending the Provincial meet-
ing of the the former repre-
vsenting,the local enxiliary and the lat-
,ter the Kelly'llirele.
+Rev, J. F. Anderson, a returned
-missionary' from Central India, wip
'give a missionary ddress in Union
church 'op 'Monday afternoon, Way
llth, at three O'eloek. 'All are invited,
Go-to-Sunclay:SehoOlDay. and
IVIothers' Day will be ehservett jointly
• on Sunday'inorning, when the Rev. C.
G.,ArMour will deliver an address es-
pecially to parents choir of
inothers will lead' the serdrice of song,
_A-. good congregation is -expected.
• Mr. Wm. 'McQueen Of,- TOI•onto
- -spent a few days at the' home of his
.parehts Mr. and Mrs. James Mc -
'Queen, last week,
Mr. James' Hill of Stratford spent
the week -end at the home of his par -
mats Mr. and Mrs. George Hill.
Tuekersmith Township
Mr. G. W. Not returned on Friday
• from a trip to the west where he
,• was purchasing cattle. Ile enjoyed
• this trip very much, seeing a good
.deal,of the country which Was new to,
"him and he had the unique'experience
of assisting in harvesting operatiOns
in April. This happened when he.
-took a fork in hand for a few -minutes
and assisted in bringing to the
• thresher Some wheat which had Veen
caught in a, snowstorm and was left
in stook all winter. He also sat be•
a ten -horse. team on a tile* for
a round or so. Mr. Nott brought
' back with him some cattle which he
thinks as good as anything . he has
seen in the line. Funny, Ontario used
to send cattle to the western prov-
inces', now they are sending, them
back toPus. • ,
,Alexander McLaren Doig", a. -former
•re,sid8mt of Tuckersmitii, whewasat.'
one tine a member `9.,f die law .firip„,„
ef Doig and' )Szitili'Sie. Mar
hilt receneyears" Fes acted asOu
ernskofficy for ,-.116trokhas been a
•pdinted_helVd-fd therInunigratio&
Parjt,yY0I11, .„,414,4IIttI•1111,t1t1t.
' Stet ern ent at't
sister, Miss Pearl Stephenson, who
was dressed in an almond green ,can-,
ton gown and carried a bouquet of
'sweet peas and fern. lVfr, Bussell Erc
ratt was best man. -
After congartulations the company
sat down to the wadding dinner, and
later the bridal party motored to
•Goderich, where Mr. arattirs. Mc-
Connell took i,the train ior Toronto,
-Niagara Fella and other points. The
bride went away in a navy and sand
ensemble suit with „hat to match.
-Upon their return they will regide on
the groom's farm near Varna. • They
have the best wishes- of -a host of
friends for their future happiriels
and prosperity. • '
Miss Endly Beatty visited friends
in Clinton last week.
Mr Jas Perr of B fi Id
. . y ay e spent
Sunday in the village.
The W. A. of the Angllean church
held their monthly meeting at'the
home of Mrs. Jas. Campbell Thurs-
day afternoon.
Beatty spent the week-
end. in London. •
We are aorry to report that Mr, A.
Poster, who. has been --Ale to 'he
around, is again Confined to Ins)ted..
But -we hope soon to see hiin out
again.
Mr. and Mrs. -Lorne ,E,aps motored
to Owen Sound on Sunday, '
M. Yohn-Stephenson of the dasheit
line had the misfortune t0 fall and
break his leg and at tin3e of writing
his many friends v;i11 be sorry to her
he is improving yery slowlY. -
Robt. Stephenson is also un-
der the Doctor's care.
• Mr. and, Mrs. A. McConnell are
moving into the village. Welcome to
our burg, '
Mr. A. Robertson hat purchased an
up -to -dire earaying machine and is
busy spraying the farmer's orchards.
This will entitle the farmers to...high-
er prices for, their fruit ill the fall.
Mr. M. Elliott shipped a carload of
Alvestock td Termite.
Mr. J. Parreant of Detroit is visit -
Ing it the home otlVfr. W. Colclough.
Mrs. W. Colcloughe who has been
under the dOctor's care for some time
is still confined to her‘ becl."But we
hope soon.to.see her around again.
The farmers are wishing for
warin ram but.we expect a`sho-wer it
the village'in the -near -future.
Londe'sboro
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay • of London
spent the week-epd with friends here.
Ar play i$ to be given by a com-
pany. of Clinton people in the Com-
munity Hall this Friday night. Tbe
proceed's will go into- the Library
fund. Any 'one who misses the ,play
will miss a great treat, so 'ti; said.
1
uoristarice
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Riley of Clin-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen-
son and family spent Sunday With
their parents, Mr, and Mrs..Geo.
Riley and other friends.,
'Quite a number intend, if weather
permits, going to the district
convention at Halraesville on Friday.
Mr. Joe Riley is improving, though
slowly. •
--„lykr. and Mrs, Austin Dexterrejoice
over the arrival, of a baby.,girl, on
Friday, May ist.
saw
of 1119Meniade .bakingrA4nd.,,e
therinsrPiees,'Of the Ne4it8i0ee
Hydro -bop ,
Satiirdai7afterribon, nay datii;,-ae:
are eakeTto contribute. •05-2
ST,
I'S DRAM ATIC SOCIETY —
Will Present
'A Little Diplomacy'
A Three -Act Comedy .
in the
camirtuNITY 11 &LI,
, LONDESBORO
FRII)41', MAY 8th at 8 p.m.
Also a Cuitain=retiser
"A Considerable Courtship
Auspices of the Vyiemen's Institute
• , Admission, 25c
Proceeds in aid of Public LibrarY
'llere`Comes the
BridegrooM"
a humorous and dramatic play
• 'will be given by the
Bemniller Circuit Club
WALKER'S ,HALL, BRTJCEFIELD
FRIDAY, MAY 8th, 1925
comitencing at 8:15 p.m.
Over fifteen participant§
Interesting character portrayal
Thrilling plot
_Sparkling humor
Music Between Acts
Admission:
Adults, 35c • Children, 20e
• Notice
As I am obliged to vacate my shop
,
in the Hydro Block, I wish all cuet
a
.torners who have shoes here fey re-
pairs -'-to -call for same, and -all ac.:
.counts settled before May 15th. -
-JOHN SEELEY,
05-1-p
. Automobile for Sale
McLaughlin light six hi good eon-
dition for sale cheap. H. R. Sharp. 4
05-2,
Baking Sale „, " ..e
A tale of homernade baking an
afternoon tea,under the adspiaee of
the Canadian Girls in -Training at the
Wesley church. on Saturday, May 9,
at 2:30 pin. • 05-1
House For Sale
A comfortable hrick cottage on
Isaac street, six rooms, quarter acre
of land, good stable, in good seite of
repair. Apply to John Johnston or to
J. McKinley, corner. of Isaac and
Joseph ,,streets'. 05-3-p
Girls' Wanted. • •
Phis wanted. to operate sewing ma-
-chines in Clothing Factory. Apply to
S. M. Sanders lag. Co. Ltd., Exeter,
Ont. 05-2
For Sale
• Select type, pure bred Yorkshire
Boar, ten -months old. A. W.- Gib -
Mugs, R. R. No, 4, Clinton. Phone
616-r-21. .. 05-3-p
- Money Lost
In Clinton, a sum of money, by
mother of family off small children,
to whom the loss maars much. Find-
er kindly leave witK Mise Ruby Irwin.
or at The News-Recoxd office. 05-1
Soy Beans for Sale
A quantity of Ontario Early Black
Soy Beans, 1.4,00 per bushel. Apply
to N. LeBeau, R.R. No. -5. Phone
2-r-619, Clinton central: 04 -a -p
House ,For Sale
Good Frame House, corner Batten-
buf.7 and Erie streets, 7 rooms, god
Cellar and cistern, town water, -elec7
Inc lights, hen house and woodshed,
nice lawn, garden and small fruits.
Possession May 1st if 'desired. Thos.
H. Leppington. • 04-1f
Driving Outfit For Sale
Gentleman't Driving, Outfit, eon -
sitting of one black gelding, good
road horse, quiet. and reliable, ladies'
driver, one pneumatic -tired bile wag-
gon, one cushion tired bike waggon,
one steel -tired too -groggy, set 'eingle
driving harness, set nearly .new
"Adonis" Speed*ay harness, Amer-
ican oak -tanned leathei', two minute
atteh, all complete, the above articles
are all in good iconditfeb and 41
shape Ind Ink:- be seen at' any -Hine.
For further particulars apply to
-Bruce Berry, Brucefield., 04
Female Hell) Wanted
Experienced maid, parlor, Ghamber
work. wa
I nd " famly of two
1`tres S,
adults. References desired, Apply
Box 345, Hayfield. 04-tf
House for Sale
Good frarne • house, Corner Rat -2
tenburY and Region streets, 6 rooms,
good cellar, town Water and- electric
lights. Good, stable, garden, small
fruits and apples. Apply -÷A: B..
Stephenson. • 03-3-p.
House For Sale
On property of the late Miss Cole.
House to be removed- from lot: Ap-
ply ,to F. R. Cuninghame or at Can-
adian 'National -,Express, Clinton.
Phone .176w. 97-tf
Rouse For Sale \ ,
.9-;1•0011S cottage on Spencer street,
town water, electria lights and phone
connection. 1/4 acre of land, more or
less', with fruit trees., Apply to Mrs.
1VIchityre " at residence of Mrs.
Doddsworth, Maple street. 02-tf
Bestetry 'Work
Having completed a'course in bas-
ketry at _Toronto:I am now prepared
to take pupils in this art. For terms
and particulars a`poly at my home,
corner Printess and Gibbing's streets,
Clinton." Lucile Grant.' 02-4
'F,i;i1 Sale ''.'
.Frame house on Albert Street,
Clinton; . in good'' inpaitr:`;"'-9.4iroome
' d ginnmei-kitchea; geatlicell , with
t, floor, VykkthetIlwi,ve ndah;
(444 ter:k4‘,4e e4t gar,:
•:, id ' ap,‘„aroolnruitr4
r . . 111"IfeMit 'iLlt
No, 1;,Clinton., Phone 11-08 -01-'tk
M. ROSS SAVAUCE, Opt. D.,
OPTOMERIST-
Will be at
Burgess' Portrait Studio
• Every ureday
Hours: 9 a.m0 w 2:30 p.m.
'rsisjes examined-- es fitted
.Phone 194,, Seaforth
Burges i Portrait Studio, Clinton
• (Open Every Tuesday)
• We are now ready to some
real good portraits for you. We would
be pleased to have you call and see
the class of photographs we rnalw.
Our prices will be low as possible
We make a specialty of Portraits
/finished in 19i1
Remember our studio will be open
every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to, 5, Pan.
MITCHELL AND CLNTOICT
Engaged in photography in Mitchell
32 years • •
Put Action.Behind
Your Will
• A Life Insurance policy payable in
a monthly income, is your will in ac-
tion.
Do you want to be `snie that your
estate goes to your family?
Then talk ,to four Insurance Agent
• The Ontario Equitable Life
-And-Accident Insurance Co.
M. T. COHLESg
Pone 193 General' Agent
""fele Comes 'the
Bridegroom-"
humorous and dramatic play
will be given by the
Bent:tiller Circuit Chi«
in .
TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD
on
MONDAY, 3LAY.11th, 1925 -
- commencing, at 8:15 pan.
Over fifteen 'participants
Interesting -character portraYal
Thrilling plot
• Sparkling hunter
Music Between Acts'
Ad:mission:
Adults, 35c, children, 20e
••••••"
Tenders V,Vanted
Sealed fenders, marked. "Tender for
wiring Court House" will be received
by the undersigned up to,"8 o'clock
p.m, May- 25th, 1925, for re -wiring
the Court House, Goderich, for light-
ing purposes, material to be
furnished' by party receiving the con-
tract. • Plans and specifications may
be seen" at my office. The lowest or
any „tender not necessarily accepted.
• Geo. W. Holman; County Clerk.
Goderich, A-Dril 25th, 1925. '14-2
-Farm For Sale
In Colborne township, on the 7th
colt, eonsisting of 100 nares 'of geed
clay loatn in best of ,condition, -all
seeded down with the eiceeptibit-tOrK
acres and 4 acres of bush. There
a good -bank 'barn' antra large trick
}Muse with furnace, ScItool,on.
site corner. The, farm 'is situated 5,
miles from Go'derich and 21/2 miles
from McGaw -station.- Apply to Mrs.
James sGlen, R. R. No. 5, Goderibb.
phone 2013, Carlow central. '03:3
•
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ClitittOteS
THEY USED TO SHUT OFF
50ME OF THE ROOM •-•
WHEN WINTF-R. UOOSED HIS
CHILLY ()LOOMS
[BUTHEAR. 'MEM BOAST
OECAUSE EACH ROOM IS
NOW YOU OUGHT TO
l.
WARM AS TOAST
elb
Cb
• 4k
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Did winter weather rob you of
some of your rooms. Did brisk breez-
es play hide-and-seek in your house
while you 'sought warmth behind>,
dosed doorS? Cold weather has a
habit of Saying, "Here I come, ready
or not." And you can always be
ready if you have 'the Heat Folks on
yolfr side. Think back now! IC you
were "it" and winter kept you rn'ove
ing from room to -room; you can turn
the tables next year by making your
home the Heat Folks' base.
,
Call the lott,M1501t
for ood, clean coal
, •
PHONE 74 rLI
CliUton New Laid Egg aid
Poultry -House.
• Eggs bought according. -to Domin-
ion Goverinnent Egg, regulations. In-
quire for prices of eggs. Ton will
'always Encl our prices touching eity
Eat Hens and well -finished chicks al-
waYs wanted at highest prices ,
Always phone our office for ti -ices
before disposing of • preduee else-
,
,
'We appreciate your business , and
' hope'yen- are pleased •
i2)Sfiee 'open for business on
•e Saturday evenings .
N. WTrelittartha
Phone -Office, , 214j Residence, 214w
. '
Do Not Neglect !,
Putting Insurance. on 'Your Life
YOU MAY DIE!
On your Buildings and Contents
THEY MAY BURN!
On your Time
, YOU MAY MEET WITH ACC'.
DENT OR SICKNESS
Your life is valuable to you', family
,and the State •
Your Property is your recompense
for ;time, labori, and- money spent
• Your time IS Money
We will protect you at all points and
.AT SaVA.Lle COST
All Lines bf Insurance
Automobile Insurance at ,a big
reduction -
Ageht for Clinton and District of
The Mutual Life Assurance `Company
of Canada
,H; R. RORKE
Office at residence, cor. Mary and
• Orange streets, opp; the rink
Phone 253 ' OA- '
COAL _
We have a supply of FurnaceeStove,
Nut and Soft. , Also some good dry
slabs. Leave orders at residence.
E...WARD
Phone 155. Huron Street.
Hiving erected new coal sheds will
have op hand full stock of coal for
immediate delivery. Prices reason-
able.
J:WiliadiER
Orders taken -at residence, phone 119
TENDERS FOR DREDGING
Healed Tenders addressed to the
undersigned- and endorted "Tender
for dredging, Collingvvood, Ont." etc.,
as the case may be, will be received'
until 12 o'clock noon (daylight sav-
ing), Tuesday, May 12, -1925, for
dredging required at .Oallingwacld and
Goderielvin the,Provinee of 'Ontario.
Tenders will not -be considered unlest-
rande,.on-the forms,supplied by the
Department and according to the con-
ditions set forth therein.
Coltbined epecifications and forin
of tender- can be obtained on appli-
cation tc: the -undersigned, also at
the offices of the ,District Engineers,
Royal BankBulding, London, Ont.,
and Equity Building, Toronto, ont.
Teliders`must include the•towing of
the plant, to and frena the work.
..*•The 'dredges and other -plant which
are intended to be used on the work
shall have -been duly registered in
Canada and at the time of 'the filing
of the tender with the Department,
or,shall have been built in Canada af..
ter the filing of the tender.
Eaeh"tender must be accompanied'
by an accepted cheque on a chartered
bank payable to the order of the
Minister of Public Works, for 5 per
cent. lel the contract price, but no
cheque te be for ` less than fifteen
hundred dollars. Bonds of the Dom-
inion of Canada and bonds of the
Canadian Natimial-Railway Company
will alto be accepted as security,. or
bonds and a cheque if required to
make up aft odd amount.
By OrderS. E. O'BRIEN,
Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 20, 1925 • 04-2
House For Sale :,,
Residence a the late Arthur Cook,
corner Albeit and Mill streets, Clip...
ton. Key at Mr. Walter King's.
72-tf.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes Cleaned .pressei, and re -
„,paired.' Woolen goods' dry cleaned..
Rooms over Heard's barber -shop,
Jago. • ••• --83-tf
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey`,jones' Na-
cional School of Auctioneering; Chi-
cago:- Speeial 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 Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18-
93.
CREAM NVANTEL1
The den -rand, for our butter is in-
creasing.
To ,supply this demand we require
more cream. • ,
• We request you to ship as your
We gearaniree you the Highest
Market Prices, „accurate tests and
propiptsrvice
Ouse m is knotvn to you and needs
further'•reeconntend '2,
'WeexPiess charges; furn-
ish cream, cant apd! pay twice each
montb .-Yr4t,ft I fl4r11 or,:iafOrract-1
JIVE- CRMFA4Y' CO.'
AglIERi MANAGER t
,
UJ1SDAY, MAY.7, 2723
Hier atillware
TELEPHONE 53
ime For Seeds
Don't forget we carry the following seeds
in Bulk
LOMUNKIIMIliefelenamig
1061100141=401111!
• Wm. Hurst Garden Peas
American Wonder Garden Peas
Choice Sweet Peas (Mixed)
Dark Egyptian Red Beets
Danvers YellOw Globe Onions
Dutch Setts (Yellow)
Silver Skin White Pickling Oniens
Chantenay Carrots (Half Long) '
Nonpareil LetklicEl
Nasturtiums -(Dwarf Mixed)
Wax Beans
A.LSO •
Ames Holden guaranteed Tires at low prices,
Bicycles and all repair parts and accessories
Harnett and Harness Parts
Ainerlean Coal Oil. 25c Supertest Gas, 28c
Seed Corn
/ Have a complete stock of No. 1
Gov't Standard Seed Corn highly test-
ed for moisture and germination. Our
Prices are reasonable. Also. Mangels
faeneddinTgu.rnips, both swede and fall/
CHICK FEED
Biatenfordis Milk Mash, Pratt's
Buttermilk Mash. and Royal Purple
Scratch.,
Gr
Sminguiyfor
all r grain at present.
f
In the ,market for Wheat, Oats and
Barley. --
• ROOFING
See our stock before buying and
compare quality. Wb honestly think
we have the, best and will stand be-
hind every sale.
J. A. FORD SON
Phone 123
Flour ancl Feed illerchants and
Grain Buyers
P.O.P.1**11•11R
Clinton Garage
We are now in a positiozt to handle
repairs 'tii.rall makes of cars
Batteries •iakert down, overhauled
- and rebuilt
• _„
f you have car or battery troubit
cansalt our mechanic
,
Ants for all kinds of Goodyear L
tires, tubes, etc.
,
GOODYEAR FOR GOODWEAR
Agents ±0± C.C.M, Cycles of all kinds
Repairs in stock
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
AT ALL TIMES
AS. INKLEY
Garage Ph. -'80 Res. Ph. 167 r 2
-Perpctgal Spring
_A -violet in January is a luxury. rn March it grows with the daisy
and the daffodil. I We have the Sun that makes them: grow then
Today our shoes offezt you the beauty and lpItury of,,
Spring—before the ,teagon is' here—a month, two ,Iir.imas,
three months from now they will give you the same fresh-
ness of Spring, in .the'lteavy 'days of -June wben-Ilfe bees
drone lazily. Then you will appreciate as much as now
their unusual value. • And you viotild never know from the
prices that these shoes are in the luxursr lass.
- Don't yOu really think ad -yourself -Z....4;4.
Bieck Patents,' $3:00 to $6.50
The New Tans, $5.50 and $6.50..
Rich Skinner Satins, $4.50 to $6.50
Suedes. „$5„.00 and $5.50
FRED JACKSON
The Big Shoe Store Opposite the Town Hall
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cenaramorms.
Flowers For Mother
'Yon can make your mother's eyes bright with happiness and
her day more complete with the priceless gift of.
Flowers
If...you cannot go home, flowers will help to fill the void
in her heart.
Poses TulipsCarnations
Snapdragon Sweet -Pes
Mother's Day, Sunday, May 10th,
Wear One
For mother living, Flowers bright;
For mother's memory, Flowers white
JENKINS e -so
Otlie Phone 199 Night 141 and 129
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MARTIN —SENOU
looz PURE PAINT & VARNISHES
For Eyew Acrpose- For EveorSurflaces
Write 'to React Office. maltreat for reetyBooklet
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