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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-1-26, Page 5Clinton mord Of interest to You, and Ran is pelhape signitieant that it wee the secretaryship ee a Caned- Heinex Greenwood that'the estton'. wee settled. • An astronomer has :just made the ziisepwery that the clock goes at, eight than in the daytime. That w doubtexplains why,morning use fly comes long, before one ie. expecte Dry Wood' for Sale Sound wood, free `.qf knots, cut ;ri'en last winter and dried: in the open: $4 per; cord for 12 inch wood, 5, 11. McMath, Holmesville. •Phone 34 on 601, 34-tf Montreal elaims that in the ,e,e- •cent census ;'.175,000 of its citizens were- overlooked, That seems rather .strange as Montreal is supposed to. have plenty of the liquid which ,ersuses one to see double.. A bit of a. cold -snap: gipped ',these.' , ,,parts" over the week -end but. it was'. nothing, to what they had in thE,�:wes tern provinces, where a temperature, • of 22 below at Calgary was the high- est in the three provinces on "Sunday.. r r • • "Some people;" said the traffic cop, wander about the :downtown streets- -as if they were out in the Humber valley looking for mushrooms," -To ronto.Star, Those Toronto people are a funny lot of ,noon -gazers, anyway• Preinier 1llacicenzie Icing is elected lay acclamation in North York, Mr.' .Armstrong, the .defeated Conserva- rive candidate in the recent general election withdrawing. This action on his part will meet with the approval of people of, all shades of politics. The people have spoken, let. their •-chosen legislators settle down to the task' before thein, Mr. Armstrong claims that he was made the victim of a dirty trick which aided in his -defeat but if that is true a court of -law is the place -to claim redress. r r r r Pope. Benedict; head'' of the Rom- an, Church, died'' early -Sung -day morning' after a short Hitless. -.Tie was elected to his high office 'a low weeks after the 'beginning of -the great war and during its pro grecs eagle "iii for a 'geed' deal of criticism because he did not protest _against the invasion of Belgium. AI most his last public act was to send :a congratulatory telegram to King George on the settlement ''of the Irish Question. - Feb. 2nd has ;been fixed as the date of the vote upon suceessor The Germans have us all beaten :for enterprise. We make tbat`state- ment boldly, 'hoping that everybody will get "mad" at it and dig in and accomplish 'something. That's'; what 'the' Germans are doing, to a roan, (ligging in and 'making every hour tell. The latest proof of. this to come 'to hand is a,letter °'from a fpm of printing machinery'nianufectuters at Dusseldorf, Germany, offering special rates on their platen printhrg'ana- chines,' twenty-five .per 'cent: of the. -price to be "paid in our coinage.P, The letter, which is written in Eng- lish, and on both sides of theer, a p p , by the way,' goes on -to say that "this a' favorable exchange value of the Ger- man currency will not, last any longer ee an international levelling seems to be intended." We are not blaming the Germans for their enterprise, far from it, Their thrift and enterprise deser ee commendation and . will cer- tainly bring success. What Canad- ians-ehould take to heart is•that'the Germans ars busy restoring their prosperity and if .. we mistake not •Germany will,be the first nation to pay off its war debts. • Kiippien Mrs. Geo. Glen and children are visiting the past, two weeks with friends in London. The annual meeting of the Pres- byterian church took place on Tues- -day evening of this week. The church is in good financial standing as"the reIorts of the different organizations testified, Miss Margaret McLean' re- signed"the • office of:sec,-treasurer, 1which she has heldfor the past three years: Mr. J. Boweywas.elected to fill hot place, -Wilfred Mollis, W. 'Work- man and. Jas. McDonald were appoint ted' managers to take the places of those retiring, who were, Mr., -E. Forsythe, Harry Cheney, A. Her- vey. The -Mission Band increased its members from. 30 to , 70 during the past' year. The ,W.M.S. also had a • number of new members • The next — meeting will be at the manse, the 1st of February. We regretto report that Mr: Wm.. Anderson is confined to his room with an attach of heart trouble, also:Mts. A, McGregor. We .hope to see both' of them. in our midst again in their, usual health. J. C. Clausen went over. to Hensel]. on Saturday and spent the week -end with friends there, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Morrow : of - Loddon were recent visitors: with friends around Kipper:, The Seotch Secial, which was linld in the . school room of St. Arffdrew's: church last Friday evening, was ed 'national as well as' entertaining. Qucstons wee relative to Scottish history which required•poopie to -put on their thinking caps. The party Wes ' dieldecl' in different, clans with •a chief for each. The Clan Argyle took the ,price for tlio :questions 'on Scotland, -which wee a bag of candy, then Scotch airs Waite played on the piene, the company to nacre the 8010;: 11 was c-n-11nily cresting. 7'11e ro1#i wes ; nieeiv decorated,: Mrs Wing that. in ebant an'il usual goof -taste and eve the connection. Wo will have an English be7oro'1he eetieen et to mention the alt acid shortbread, a;tgiq, 'Cue kersrith Tawnship 14tis Hattie Turner, while skating hilt week,. 2011 ,and laactuted hex wrist She had teetake a few days" holiday from teaching es 0 i onse- quenee. Mr. ` and Mrs. Chris, O'Brien and 1taster Eldon are visiting this week with the lady's nlothei, Mips. Cahill: of Stretford, Mr. Geo; N. Turner was in Cr'od- err h 1 ho Moira m`ar'l; r,1 th,; ,week 01 tending the funeral' of his brother- M- aa•, 'ISr. An;os Plshor of that Mr, Thos. .ieni e s ,pent ie few cryo last week ' With -1r, n!leen ,l TYi lima ore . Mr, Michael Whitmo"e visited with her sister, Mrs, 11, A, Roberto: of Clgiton ori Weil u;: lav of last ween: Messrs.' Harold Turner and Flet- cher Townsend erected a stairway, up into the front part of Turner's church us a: convenience for the choir and for entertainments.. No doubt it will be a -great convenience, ' and they. should be congratulated on the neat. job they Made, doing it coinplimentry Mr. Norman Holland of Clinton has been helping -Mr•,, Vernon Terry berry cutting wood the past few weeks, • HULLETT COUNCIL MET JAN. 9th' The members elect of the township, of Hullett, viz. 'Matthew Armstrong, Reeve. and Chas. A, Howson, Robt. Clarke, Alex. W McEwing and Ern- est Adams,, Councillors, .met in the Community Hall, Londesboro,: on Jan. 9th., when and where each mem- ber made the usual declaration of of- free according to statute. Minutes of last meeting, were read and con- finned: By-laws Nos. 1 & 2 fixing the sal- aries of -the several officers and mak- ing the appointments were read and passed and the following appoint= ments-'made, Assessor J. William. Mills, Auditors, M. Braithewaite and W. Beacons; Tax Collector, Simon 1VIeVittie;: Clerk and. Treasurer, John Fingland;' Sheep valuators, Loren Tyndall and Frank Wood; ,Members of Community Hall, Board, A. W. 1vLeEwing and Ernest 'Adams; Road Supt,, W. Carter; 'Sanitary Inspectors, Patrick" Quigley and henry Taman. The following accounts were passed and payment ordered:. Blyth Stan: dard,-:Printing and Election supplies, $19.01;: S. J. Andrews, tile, $4.32; 16. Crawford, gravel, . $13:50; W. Thompson, ,gravel, $13v28;' S. Dale, gravelling S. R. 10 & 11„831.25; R. •Adams, dragging con. 2 & 3, $4.00: Moved; by' C.' A. Howson and_ A. W. McEwing that David 'Denholm be refunded $15.00- on his taxes on ac- count of -overcharge in easessment.•' Carried. . Moved by C. A. Howson and A. W. McEwing that $10.00 be .granted -to. the Children's Shelter, Goderich, Carried '• Clerk instructed to. order 6 copies of Municipal World and 400 dog tags. The report of.°Engineer Roger on the Carter drain was read and clerk instructed to notify : all interested Persons that . said report will 7be read and considered . on Wednesday, February 1st, next, at 2.30 pace. The account of :John Roger was laid over for further her consideration. Moved byA E,dant sand A. W. McEwing that John Fingland be Secretary,;ef the Community Hall Board, Carried. Council adjourned to meet againon Wednesday, February,.: 1st, at 1.30 p.m.—John Fingland, Clerk. The lawsuit of Geo. Birt against Brussels Council over .the town wood -cutting•' contract has been set- tled by the new Council paying . Mr. Birt's claim, together with $120 In law costs, Marriages APPLEBY—RAT}IWEL'L-In Clin- ton, on Jan. 25th, by the Rev. D. N. McCainus, Ida Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rathwell, • to Granville H. -.Appleby of Birm- ingham, England.. : BULLY CURRT)r I n London by Re "R v -Mr. oy, Mrs. AgnesCurrre of Bayfield to Gerald Helly'of Sea- forth, now both of London; • McINTOSH—•DAVIDSON—In Wrox- eter on Jan, '17th, at the home df the bride's father Mr. 'Jrio, Dav- idson, ley Rey. Dr. Harkness, Jean Davidson; to George McIntosh, of Stratford. PARK--WREN—At the residence of Mr. Silas Eyre, 'Pucker n ith, oil January 11th, by Rev. S. McLean, Alexander -Park, Thtkersmith, to Annie Jean Wren, Hibbert. - EVANS—HUTCHINSON—Tri ,Goder. ieb, on January 17th, by Rev.: J. F. Reyeraft,` Lillian Hutchinson to William R. Evans, both of Gocler- ich . Births BUTLER—In Clinton, on Jan: 11th,. to Mr. and Mrs, John Butler, a daughter. • HILL—InAubur • 'off . Jan. lith, to n, :h , and Mrs. Nelson 1:1211, a Soli. IKNOX- do Alexandra Hospital, God- 'erich, on Jan. 111,11, to Mr. and Mrs, Jim, T, Entex, Goderich, a daughter. - I'IOO JDR--At Walton on January , Y 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Hoov- et. a soil. ... SITEPPERD—At Cloderich on San. 14011, to Mr, and Mrs, Thomas G. Sheppard, Nilo a daughter. SOU'l;IICOTT -A.t Exeter, ori Sen. 15011, to Mr. and. Mrs. 3. M. Soutltcott, a 0011, Deaths McMILLANe-At Auburn, en Jamuai'y' 5th, Celia William, *font son of; TSr, end iMk,s, Wan. McMil an. KEERRSLA1flil--In Sea'fori.h, on Jam wary 15th, Wfn JCorslake,Sr,, at;od. '87 years, 2 months and 15 days. BEA T IE... 1n -lc,l illop, on January 1.7th,.1ol11 Beattie, aged 65'yeari.. NOTICE Di.d You Ever Commencing Feb, 1st 1 will be prepared to supply a limited num- ber of customers with geed milk at 9 ceatts per quart. Phone 007 r 21. CLIFFORD LOBB —34-1 DIS. P. E. REID-ALLEN, Sp. C. CHIROPRACTOR SPECIALIST Jloyal Apts., Seaforth, Hours: 2 to '5 and 6 to 8 pat. er Special attention'given to women's. and Children's diseases. Consultation free. = -34-3.p ITS BARD TO CIVILIZE THOSE WILD, NORTHERN TRIBES The Walkerton Herald -Times says: That the -course of true love doesn t run smoothly was evidenced on Mon_ day last when two Walkerton youths visited the Hanover police cpnrt and settled with justice by paying 51.00 and costs •each for their part in a street -fight some months ago, when twenty. Hanover -stalwarts are stated to have waylaid one of the local pair on his :,returning from the hoarse of a lady friend and :to have started 'in to muss him up so that his near- est - relatives wouldn't know .hint.' Walkerton "No. 2, coming to the as- sistance of his friend, was also bad-: 1y mauled but despatches' from the front say that they held .:the crowd at -bay until a car came up and spir- ited them away .like Elijah in a cloudof. dust, rt'Hanover for Han- overians"- seems to'be the•slogen ov- er, there;'' and : they apparently re= sent outside talent attempting to win and woo their decal Helens much the same as : the Greeks were peeved ov- er, the incursions of, the Trojads` in- to their. beauty parlors In earlier - days .,. As many Hanover youths: find the wearers of Walkerton millinery much greater to their liking than the home' brews and come over here without fear of arousing -the ire' and jealousy of the'' town gallants, so these young Lochinvars from the Brute capital think they might have some leeway from .the gentry at least whenthey pay ;a social visit to "the factory town on Sunday night,• and not' come home all' mussed up and looking awfully like a casualty from the great war.—Hanover Post. Wanted, 400 Skaters The P•hilathea Class of the Ontario -St Church S. S., are having a skat-, ing Party on the Arena on Thursday, -Feb: 2nd. Band in attendance.' Ad - Mission 25c. Lunch 10e. Everybody come. —34-1 Farin ;1rir Sale A 10.0 acre faun in Tuekersmith township. Brick House, bank barn, garage, other outbuildings. Hard and soft water in house and barn. Farm well watered. Orchard. Convenient to 'Clinton, Seaforth, Bruce'freld, F. J. Coleman, R. R, No. 3, Seaforth. -34-0f Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements and Household furniture. The under_ signed has received intsructions to. sell by public auction at Lot 35, coli. • 3, Tuckersmith on Tuesday, Feb. 7011, commencing at 12,30 p'clock, sharp, the following.' Horses:' Aged draft snare, Agricultural intro, Filly rising 3, aged driving nare, sucking colt, General purpose,' 4 months. Cattle: Durham' bull 2 yearti cow due in 'Aug, Thoroughbred rAyrshier cow,' 5 years, good milker,; "Lilly of Rom- ney" 117 20• "Lilly of Rona ne 3 r Romney" Y Y Y 4t No.: 116123, 5 ear "Beauty o• h 16 ,years; ti Y,E Huron" No, 63609, calf at -foot, bred ,by James, Snell; :..Cow due' ill ,iVlascll. Red cow due in February, 2 Yearling stem's; co0i7, 4 years, freshened; calf G months; calf 3 month's; calf 1 month.. Sheep: 10 Leicester ewes, eligible. Pigs 8 chunks; Thorobred. York hog; York Sow, No, 63348, due in March. Poultay: 100 hens year old; 100 pullets; Rocks and Leghorns; 5 geese. Implements: ,2 ,:sets double harness 2 sets single harness, pulper;. Massey -Harris binder, 7 -ft,, sheaf carrier and truck; Massey mower, 10-20, steel rake; Hay tedder; bean cultivator; •Itlaesey-Tiatels cultivator) disc harrow; 14 -hoe seed drill, roller; scnifler; 2 set Diamond harrows; Gang pl000,, 2 walker„• plows, single buggy; Democrat wagon, cutter new Bain wagon box; 2 wagons; hay rack; pig rack; set scales, 3,000 lbs grind- er; Chatham Fanning mill, log trucks Peas; sap pan; " 140 , pails; shovels, chains, extension ladder; 20 -ft.' lad- der; gravel box; ;chicken haute 6x10; 2 steel barrels, 40 -gal, 40 rods'' wire fence;: Daisy churn; 4,000 bushels irootsf''several tons of ensilage, Fume: it'lre: Parlor table, ioeking choirs;: Writing desk; buffet and china cab- inet; extension table; (lining -emu chairs; couch; 3 bedroom suites, niat treses, 'springs and pillows; white enamel dresser, iron bed,, 2 bureaus, sowing machine; carpets; large and email rugs; glass cupboard; kitchen t:ahlee end. chairs; Moffatt rang; Base burster; coal and wood heaters, Perfection coal oil stove; Jarclineees; Pictures; clock; toilet sets; dishes; LLampsl'orocks; jKrs, eto„ etc, Terris; All suns of 310 and under, cash; ov., er that amount, 12 months :credit ori approved iolnt notes, or a disoo'tnt of 4 per dont,, straight, for cash on credit amounts: Mrs, A, ,Efaoat Proprietress, Geo, H,' Itlliott, Aue. /donor, (�u —34-2 natural lent Green .Teri x It has proven pleasou- t; revelation to thousands of- - those hitherto used to ' Jap n'"axr,cll China Greens. 1476 ST A:: IP Fi"t}1C.1'I. *. T In 1922, by giving; Johnson & Co a share, of your patronage.. Our prices you will find; as low as any and Satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded We off or for this wek: - 1 Broom. , : . .38 1;pai1 Twin (4 lbs,) ' 1 Ib. Prunes „ ,15 1' jar Raspberry jaui 2 tins Tomato soup .35 1 jar Corn Syrup , ... 3 irkgs. McLaren's Jelly Powder .29 1 Large Bar N. P. Soap , 2 cans Quality. Peas . , .. ..32 7 cake; Pure Catile, soap 2 cans Corn , .25 1 tin Baking Powder , , . , , .65 .33 ,39 ,20 .25 .22 Goods delivered to all Parts of the town Get the Habit of Dealing'at JOHNSC N '& -CO'S GROCERY Phone 111 THE STORE FOR .EVERYBODY Lost An Andale dog, answers - to the name of "Sandy" Please notify II. R Sharp, Mgr: Molsons Banit,'Clin- ton Reward' if returned, -34-1 Piano Case Organ For Sale Bell organ, 11 octave; in first class condition, A big bargain. Inquire at ,The News -Record office —34-2-p For Sale A email frame house, six -roomed, with good cellar and _up -stairs. In- quire nquire at News=Record office, -34-3 Phonograph For Sale An Edison phonograph and 25 re- cords. Apply at Barry';s shoe store, opposite the Pestofilce. 34-1=p No Trespassing - Anyone found hunting, shooting or . trespassing- on -the premise8s- ` of the undersigned, .,;lots 27-28, eon. 6-7, Hallett, will be. prosecuted, J. G. Gibbings:,- -34-t1 Cottage for Sale A comfortable cottage on Mary. street; town water, good cellar and barn. Large size lot. Apply to A. Seeley. - • —84-4 Auction' Sale " The undersigned has rec'eived in - at Lot 24, Con. 9, Bullett, on Wed., following farm, stock and simplee struetions to sell by public Auction Feb. 1st, at =1 'o'clock,sharp, the merits. Horses: Matched team, filly and gelding, -6 and 7 years old. Cattle: Cow, 6 years, due, March 7; Cow, 4 years,,ferhsened- 6 weeks; Heifer, dot June_ 5; Heifer, 'due 'August 29; 2 steers, rising 3•years old; Heifer ris- ing 3 years ;old; 4 steers rising : two years; Heifer and steer, 1 year; calf 6 weeks old. Sheep: 14 well-bred Leicester -ewes, Hens; 20. White Leghorns; 60 Barred Rock pullet's- and 1•year olds. Hay. About 18 tons of hay. -Oats: about 500 bushels pf oats fitfor seed. Implements: Deer= ing binder, 7 -ft. cut; Massey mower 5 -ft cut; steel roller, 3 drum.; 1D Et. steel rake, Frost & Wood; 10 -hoe Massey -Harris seed ` drill; Massey - Harris cultivator; Perrin riding plow; Fleury' walking plow; No. 21 twin plow; New Century gcuf ler; Steel oil barrel, 40 -gal. capacity; set scales; 4501b.; Capital cream separator; Massey -Harris 12 h.p. engine and pump jack; 2 oak barrels; 1 'sugar ketble; Massey -Harris root pulper; new waggon, International, 21/2 inch tire; waggon,- 2 inch tire; combina- tion hay and stock rack, neatly new; gravel box; pig box; scraper; set bob sleighs; Clinton fanning drill; stone boat; some hay fork roue; set. diamond harrows; 20-20. ladder; set temp harness; 5 horse collars; plow harness,, forks, . shovels, scythe, grain cradle;g rain bags; whifle- trees; necko cn 1 es chains an other y a articles too numerous to mention. Terms: A11 sums of ten dollars and under, cash; over that omount nine months credit will be given on fur- nishing approved,.joiut notes, or a discount of four per cent„ straight, ofI for cash on credit amounts. No reserve as proprietor 'has sold his farm. Eineity barns for acconnno- of dation f horses. es. Ephriani. Brown, Proprietor, T. Gundry, Auctioneer. Custom' Knitting I am prepared to do knitting of all kinds,' stockings, , socks,• "' underwear, etc. Will sup,}ply the yarn or will use customer's yarn',: if evenly ,woven. Samples of -goods taken to all parts of the town. A11 work 'guaranteed; George Bolton, James 80„ Clinton. -33-2-p Annual Meeting 'The annual meeting of the mem- bers oC the McKillo» Mutual Fire In- surance Company will be held at the Tetvm Hall, Seaforth, February 3r'd, 1922, at two o'clock p.m, The bus- iness will be to receive the annual' statement and auditor's repent, the election 0C three Directors, and two anditoss and: other business which miglwbo considered of use for the Company,, The retiring Directors aro: Jaime Evans, John G. Grieve and joins Bentiewoir, who aro elig- ible for re-election, James Connolly, President, Thos, E, Hays, Secret10y. —33-3 Lineman Wanted Settled tenders will be received' by the tindersigiiod for the position of lineman for one year, for the Mut- ieipal Telephone System, 'Pwii of'Gott. crlch, tenders •will- bo roeeived UP to Saturday, Feb, 4th, 1023.. The lows est or any tender not necessarily 30- cepted, Adam Cantelon, See,-Treas- tirer, Clinton, It, IE, No, 3, 83.2 FOR SALE The undersi ned'will sell all the tops and wood cut in Whitmore's -bush for the sus: of $t00.00 This is a snap The Geddes -Tyson Lumber Co,, Bayfield Annual Meeting •' Of Huron Central Agricultural. -So- ciety -will So-ciety will. be held in the of ice of the 'District Representative on Saturday,, Jan, 28th' at 1 o'clock, All: those in- terested are invited to attend. —33-2 Notice to Creditors In the estate of Thomas Nicholson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims- against the es- tate ,of Thomas Nicholson, late of the -township of -Stanley in the' County- of Huron, yeoman, deceased, who died on or about =the 26th of ' May, ,1911" Ire required to deliver to' Susan Nich. olson, the adininistratrix of the said estate or her solicitor on or before the 10th day of February, A. D. 1922, a full statement oftheir claims, together with particulars thereof, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by thein, all duly verified by af- lidavit. And take notice that after the said last mentioned date the. said Adniinis- tra'trix will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to •such ' claims as she shall have received clue notice and in accordance therewith. Dated at "Clinton, this 17th day of -January, A. D. 1922. "W. Brydone, Clinton, Ont. Solicitor for the said Administratrix. —33.3 Custom. Salving Custom sawing will be done in Clin- ton in the early 'spring, also con- tracts for sawing at other points will be taken. For full particulars apply to Mcl7wan Bros., Bayfield. Phone 20 on 624, ' —32-11 Notice to Trappers Do not sell your furs to travelling fur dealers, they are not 'travelling for tlieir.health. Their expenses have to be paid out of what furs they bay"'. from you and you get less money from them than you would ify ou brought them in and sold them t o a dealer whose expenses are low com- pared to a travelling dealer, Trappers who held their furs for me got over 10 per cent. more for their fore than tvas'offered by some of the travelling dealers, I Danz still paying ,the same high prices I have -been paying all along but may have to reduce "them before long, .so ole not hold ,your furs but dispose of thein as you got thein. Gren shins taken at full, value if scraped. h. A, Ilovey, Clinton. —31-tf Rooms- to Rent Rooms suitable for light house- keeping, or with board. Radiator in each room.' 'Batlirooni and city eon- veniences, Cheaper than buying. fuel, Apply to Mrs. Downs, •Opposite Ont. St. Church. 31.4-p Notice • Anyone hunting, shooting or trap- ping on the premises of the under- signecl, lobs 42, 44, 45, 46, 72, 74 and 75 Maitland Con,, Goderich township, will bo prosecuted, C,W. Williams and Sons, -27-8-p Von Sale or to Rout A coinf r P table 7=uooined - frame •laottse on the corder • of Mary and North streets, Town. water and soft water. Good cellar and wood shell. Apply to J. P. Sbepptard,--•26-tf Snireila Corsets Spirolla Corsets for healthffuincss, style, comfort and durability. l0v- ery{keret made to measure. Srs. Elizabeth 1entredy, :Ontario street, Clinton. -12-1021 Hoose for Sale ,8 -room, solid brick house town water and eleetrie lights, good gar- den And ohickon horse. Apply an Premises. Corner of North and Spencer' Sts; --•A, C, Clarkson. --4104± • ermine D. L. & 'vv...,, SeraritonCoa Yes we have it in all sizes. Don't .put o16 buying as the price is grad- ually etifferaing. Delay. will only Cause apanicky buying craze similar to that experieneed last fall when prices went crazy, Let me advise you 80 fill up with MUSTARD'S COAL' ' Tt answers the`burning gnestion; We also stock fox' your convenience AT CLINTON Hardwood, ' in differentqualities. Slabs, the ideal summer fuel Cedar rails, fine for kindling.' Canada Cement, the standard art- idle. . Threshing Coal, convenient and safe: 4T BRUCEFIELD • • ie.,. Hemlock Lumber; at new prices, 2x, 3x, &'Sx Shingles, at -your own price. - Hardwood, Slabs, Canada Cement,. Chestnut, Stove and Soft Coal.,' J. B. MUS t..ARD' CLINTON and 'BRUCEFIELD.''' Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. THE CORNER STORE LIVE AND LEI- LIVE Groceries, Fruits and Cured -Meats OUR AIM Fresh Goods Right Prices Good Service I w'' W. W1GG PHO • NE • 45 P sG�r��e We repair any make of battery. Leave yours' with us for the"winter, Rubbers Rubb repaired half alf� soled. J. IL . Paxanan - Agent for Overland Cars. Examiner for licensed drivers Phone 80 - Res. Phone 140 YQUfl FEEDSP Will be high in quality and rea- sonable in price if ordered from us now. We have a full stock of the following' lines: KILN DRIED CORN 131tAN SI30RTS • OYSTER SHELL LIMESTONE GRIT PURITY FLOUR • FIVE, .RASES FLOUR WHIE SEAL FLOUR , GOLD SEAL (Pastry) FLOUR. ROLLED OATS OIL CAKE Feeding Molasses have' you any 'Wheat, Barley or Buckwheat to sell? We are payhlg special prices just new. Wx y enkins & Son. ,LOUR AND FEED Phones: Elavator, 199,Residence 143 o Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pronged and re- paired. 'Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop. W. J. Jago. 83-tf Boars for Service Cl rnpionbied, big t ypo Yorkshire aid hesitex White ars for service. At home ev019 forenobri.--A, 0. Levey', Plume l$ on 688. Clinton 1--23 South End Grocery , 41611114P R full stook of Groceries & Provisions WE 'SOLICIT YOUR l?ATRQNAGE Levi Ston PONE 144 .PROMPT 1pELIVER TRY` TI115 't•'ETEltt•, N • SHOE: ,REP'AI1 Est JL STARLING FOit. CHEAP BOOTS .�. ^- > RL1,1SEIiS ' Opposite the ,Picfuerb' Show. Scranton Coal' We have on hand for immediate delivery: CANNEL COAL HARD AND SOFT COAL Also some good Hardwood. Leave orders at 'my Residence, Huron street, or Phone 155. TERMS CASH E. WARD COA1 1 NUT. STOVE t&. EGG ALWAYS ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY R.I. MILLER CONTENTMENT DWELLS is homes where Port Hope Porcelain Enameled Ware is installed. We • can advise you on any plumbing, necessity THOS.' HAWKINS. • Agent for Herta Furnaces Plumbing and Seating Plionn •63 Shop over . Corless _ &. Venter'. • Mr. Farmer I What do ` You 'Require? r Wheat Middlings (shorts). Oat Middlings (fattener for pigs and chickens). . Oat Peed, (Special for cattle) Bran Tankage _. Manitoba Oats (C.• W. No: 2) Calf Meal . Purina Chicken Chowder Pratts Royal Purple Stock foods. Wodehouse & International Stook' Foods. Zenoloum Herbageum, Salt Five Roses, o s, Bunts, klortori. Flours. Silver Crown & -.North Star Flours We ale expecting a car of corn daily We know our prices and quality will interest you. Special prices' on large quantities for dash and we be- - lieve now while prices are low is a; good time to lay' in your winter sup- ply, J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123. .Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers ' licenses '!olr• WARITE We handle all kinds of live and dressed poultry. Special prices paid for properly trills fed chickens, It will pay you to finish your poultry, as our extra price will more than: cover cost .of'feed cased. Inquire for prices when ready to sell. Our prices are unsurpassed for all high grade poultry. .. OUNN, : LANOLOis CO.. N. W. . TREW R.TH Manager, A A, M naso Phone No. 100 Holnfesville 601 r 11 CREAK WANTED! Tede n r butters The ma d fort our t in.' creasing. Pou l s pp y this a dm:nasrid the require• more create. We request You to Milli us yew We Craain, We guarantee you the Rightist Market 'Prices, nccuirata lsi to and, prompt serrice, ,, Olir firm is knowto to yoax anti needs., no further reseal:acad. We pay all express charges, tarp. ish cream cans" and pay tiwico, each; month. Write for eons orf nrthex' tnformb' 0101 to the TIIE , Ir;A.F �T R 'A ,R '' �D S O>2 I;t C � rill` Y C as * A; 13A1013th, MANAG1It,