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on -clergyman says:'th
Aye r.tzt' music we `shall
'4 NMI ars and thv4 la.4z; eer-
hs c:auiuiunity,•
`iv42nreri of Quebec are to he
'note as " to whether. thoy
ore, Suppose if no ° vote is
is vote the inference will
e women do not want to •
o:
The London' Free Rress says it
takes nean'ly twice as marry 'persons
to elect a Consegvative`to the Deese
ail Commons, as a, Liberal. Whew el -
ted, then, a: Conservative ought, to
twice as representative.
It .c against the law in London to.
ep inkle salt on the sidewalks•:; and
1
several have, been fined` 'for doing so.
Salt' is said to rot the walks but it
is better to rot a sidewalk than
"break citizens' bones.
s the
The. Kincardine Review says
national railway 'is not the only
Government service run at a loss.
':['hat's so, and there is the,certainty,-
Unit,
ertainty
that in future it will, be run at a
profit.' I.et's stick to the,national,
railway •
. erre
Card' • h' a c i ish '"
Cardinal Achille Ratti, Ar h b op
c f Milan, was on Mord elected
a r , Monday
Popo and will take the name of•
Pius XI: He was the selection on
-.rhe seventh 'ballot. The' election was
announced before the American- Car -
nods' arrival,
Men's clothes, accordin to a fash-
g
4072 ' note, are to be : cut on ample
lines " to drape about the figure:"
Probably the manufacturers despair,
-of being able to sell women enough
goods> to snake ample; garments so
they. are going after the •men. s.
We, have ,often heard of . sounds
being such as .to, "almost raise'the
roof." But 'it'"would' appear it is no.
figure: of speech' as .the high -,notes
in ale ,music in the ill-fated theatre
in Washington is blamed for loosen-
ing
oosen
ing',tile .roof, -which' collapsed, when'
many liveso
a n were lost. '
ryr
Thieves entered thes
t pest house
London and, carried off' the furniture
the nigh .
a, other might. We have not heard
S
-that there was any money in the
house but, if so it would be "tainted'
money," we suppose. Still, we'd
rather take a ,chance with tainted:
money than those tainted house fur-
nishings. Eh, what?
« « * r
The .•Washington conference Was
,concluded the, otner-.day, Canada's
representative, r Si. Robert Borden;
who took an ihrportant part in. the
.deliberations of the conference, says
-that the most important accomplish-
meat' was the bringing.about the
council. table ; of the representdtiives
.of the different nations, Its educa-
tional value was great.
a r . •
After her futile -exertions in the
-Grenville election Canada's only -.fe-
male :M. P. nay change her name
to Miss -McFall—Bruce Herald `arid
Pimes'.'
Not` a bit of it: Agnes is made of
Starter, stili; or we miss our guess.
Aetyway, 'if men' : changed their
r mita every time they >nnaCie a fail -
re they would soon run out of
. variable names,
h r •.r
George, Spotton of 'Wingham,
charges that the Provincial
ge hc.Govern-
silent
has;"been,. increasing 'illegally
lase grants to separate school in the
province and rites several cases',' in
'the county of Huron where lie says
largely increased grants have been
given in the last year. The Govern-
-anent may be able to explain this
quite satisfactorily and if so should
• 0o so without delay •
Ho1e�nesvftLe'
At the meeting of the quarterlyLL
hoard of the Methodist church last
week..' the minister the Rev, W J.
Johnston was given a itfnanimous n-
invitationn to.remain for a forth
-year. The `invitation was hot as-
cepted, however: The congregation-
al meeting" will' ,be held in March,
when a- general social .trine Will', he`
•
enjoyed:
Mrs:`" W. Pickard presented the
church'witis•a haindsomeepulpit hymn
book last week, in 'nrenlon f her
00 a e, S o e
late husband.
Postmaster Courticehas been laid
,aft awing to' illness 'for`a few'days
het is now ituproving
The Godericir tovinship comrcll net
in 'Holmes' hall on Monday.afterno`'on,
The comnnissioners of'"the'Godt?rich
r, t,
t(Ixetare-iponsibilit^
ReepOnsihld . gpgkvn-rrp, thinking an
responsible, gl'ev?n-up action in r
5ponsc to tltp1lgllt, '1 his is the col
gf 01tizenship..I3y that coin elem.; t!
t>coPlo of Canada, men and vvonae
alike, call' r�'edeem fluff), pledge of r
sponsebiiity and do °Justice' to bile
calhHg • And women, hi particular, be.'
cause we rewire hew' strong is wont,.
suis nrotectiyc inetinet, how ntueli the
bonne meane,. to her we'd to her loved
ones, There. ire: is now .ono thing every
Woman can. do for Canada. By do..
ing it she will build' up her country,
and 'preterit her home. L+,ery woman
can wear Canadian, fabrics and fash-
ions. Every woman can surround heg
self with,Csnadian nade furnishing's,;
Every woman can, eat Canadian food.
It doesn't .sound much, but how it
would Count if every wenn n. ;in Can-
aria hnpr'eeSed this thought :upon her
imagination and upon. her' Heart; the
splendid future which would result
from her devotion to that economic
trinity.. The largest part of the pay
envelope a ',man brings hone is ex-
pended by his women folks on the
three F's—frocks, food and Turn,
ishings.
If you buy United. States frocks,
United • t
to StatesUnited States
U d
Sa
furnishings, attractively advertised m
g,
United' States magazines, which Cir-
culate as freely in Canada as they
,do across the line, then 'under our
present system 'of nmoderate,.protec-
tion; you 'add to the revenue—sand
that, so far as it goes is protective.
But if you buy Canadian frocks, Can-
adian foods, Canadian furnishings,
most of them quite -as good' as' those
manufactured n other i n
u on the of e rade and
all of them only waiting your patron-
age' to become better, you supply
work for Canadian • `workmen; give
other„ women horses in which. to be
happy with their husbands and their
children. Canada's boys died to Save
Canada from Political Thraldom -to a
.Foreign Power and we are putting -
monuments up'
uttingmonumentsup' all over the country to.
commemorate that glorious'sacriltei:.
And'so'•now; Canada's women must
buy to save Canada from Commercial
Thraldom to. a Foreign• Power Four
years of dying was what' it'tools to
preserve .Canada 'from' Prussian 'ale
p&tism and'onr boys" went; out and.
died. Four`' years of'` buymgr, ;znd, it
may be more will be necessary to"
restore Canada to the' proud Position
she occupied`' befoie''she was 'loaded
clown with the enormous 'debt,'con--
trace her r o•herwaraci
Y
f r activities.
Fou years. - ofb `in
u and it may
rY g
,
be more,'before we cap hope that our
dollar,', discounted= now in' the United
States market, will held' up'.its .head
among the 'dollars 'of. the world and,
clink 100 'cents against 100 cents in
every banking institution,. Buy now,
if you would return the worknmen,
now on the-• Beets' in'- Canada, to
their'worksliops 'and homes: Asl:"for
the '.`Made -in -Canada" mark, Caned_
inn mother,'• you,' whose boy, whose
fellow countrymen died on ''the fields
of. France .and Flanders, it is your
turn now;- you are asked to'do it, not
by, dying, but merely :by ,buying for
yourselves- ''•only goods made in Can-
ada. Listen,
"To you • from falling hands .we
throw ,the torah;
Be yours to hold it high,
If ye break faith with us who die,
We shall not sleep though poppies
grow
In. Flanders fields,!" '.
Mr. Walter McRaye, giving an ad-
dress on Canadian citizenship, s id,
"We have come to the tine when
we must decide whether we are go-
ing to have ` a Canadian people or
just a string J tri rg of people living,;' in
Canada 'with' their- eyes' fixed on
some other country:" He said that
the present issue was "no longer a
question of free trade 'or 'protection,
but'a question: of economics and pat-
riotism:' It is worth your while
getting into the habit of asking.,if
the goods you'buy are made in Can-
ada.- Let' ore show you that our rea-
son for Canadian idleness today, is
the willingness of Canadians to pur-
chase, goods manufactured in the
Umited" States`. We' have imported
eight million dollar's` worth of Amer-
ican' shoes into Canada :in the past
year. Do you wonder that our shoe
factories are running part time on-
ly?. And into our rich agricultural
country we have imported tlfirty-
two million dollars worth of fluty,.
including 198,000'batrele of. apples..
The. fishing industry, in 'the Maritime
.,Provinces is' failing ;and yet we im-
ported $3;6'00,00 worth of fish into
Canada during the' past year: We
nay a. high price 'for coal, of which
seventy-eight million' 'tons 'were fm•.
ported last. year and ..yet in the'Syd-
ney district of Cape Breton : alone
there are one- thousand million tons.
of just that,: sante coal which we
could have if the freight rates were
so arranged,- Altogether we have im-
ported a billion and a .,quarter dollars
worth of goods into Canada in one
year and we have; sold into the-
United
he
United States half a billion dollars.
worth. Eighty-five' pet -cent., "of our
rviw pulp goes into' the United
States and we buy.. it back in its
finisher state. Hundreds "of'thous-
ands of United States workman live
and grow. fat off'. the goods the
United' States manufacture for :the
Canadian market,
According' to a statement made by.
Senator•,:.Robertson, _'approximateiy
70_ her+ cent. of the cost of manufac-
'tured goods represents the cost of
labor in the various stages' of pro-
duction; one hundred million dollars
worth of Canadian -made goods pair
chased Means seventy million dollars
;distributed to Canadian winking
men, which would be spent in the
matintenaanco- of themselves, their'
timer
o and 'dependents and which
world circulate through many Hande.
and. remain in Canada.
'Phe purchase of the Same annount,
of ,imported goods -contributes 'to the
unempleynrnent 0f, thousands of Can
adian workmen, bringing want and
suffering to their families and in-
dustrial unrest, One'Pacteries run-
ning -to 100 per emit, calamity 1010anns
timer rime- Costa-, hence' leaver 1)11),
lttn,tgonn cotts,:and better. wages wilb
for 0,161 y'ot? and coetented,
`t4 Canadian W044Ci1 'have not,
aicaEted.'to think of then, eon-
. try from the eiononiie etandpolut
id and they a tally ratite n'at=-:rally too,
e follow their inclinations ill` the Haat-.
n ter 0f their owh sit z'y50dp 1kdemnient
to
and in the style and comfort a their
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it
township Telephone, Company met on
Monday and transacted routine bus-
.ine.5s., Mx, J, 33, Miller was a.ppeln-
ted. lineman .for ,the near.:
•CANADIAN''WOMEN ' ,AND- PH1
ECONOMIC SITUATION
(
per react by Mrs. IIarvey Jcnkine,
at . a resent anaating of the
Wornnen's Institute,)
anadian women are now not mere=
rivileged to vote, but are eligible
e voted for. The Parliaments of
are ,open to' women Already
ens- members are gracing the
; < pr,t1r Provincial chambers,.
s otlsr sage that of the
"Vita for the having, 1.1'li
S'"` theirs to 0onpuer
iwr ,:ofeComi neren
Jiin
lronnes, ;VVhen, however, their atten-
tion is, &.awn to the 1ae{; that ogr'
population will not n e e'a.e, that we
connat eall otir'oslyee a nation in any
real 'Sense of the term, that we will.
not restore our dollar to its actual
one `lruircleed, • per cent. value, until
we are.:far less dependent upon t'he.
United States,for many of the :com-
modities
om-
modi1 es of life than v0 -are now, see-
ing then that, the women. el Canada
Are Canad a'' • stoney power, since
Cwq thirds of. the money spent, in
Canada :.passes through their hands,
wo feel sure, unselfish and. patriotic
as Canadian women are, they will
rise to the occasion and buyafor their
country --buy goods 'fMade-in..lata-
da,"
Marriages
WEBBB-SCOTT—At St. Helens'
manse on Jan; 18th, by the Rev.
C. Cunnings, Jean Scott of Lanes
to Mackenzie Webb of St, Iielens,
f
Brrsh
INGLES—In Stratford, onFeb. 3rd,_
to -Mr'. and Mrs, John Ingres, a
son,—Charles William,
IRWIN-In West Wawanosh, on Jana.
13th, to 1VIr. and Mrs. Gordon Ir-
win, a son.
SALKELD—In Godericir, on Jan.
29th, to. 'gra and Mrs Harry L.
Salekld`a son.—,Ernest Worthy.
UGILL-I ucic rs n•.
H n.T e mith on Ja
27th, to Mr. and Mrs. J,' 1;. Hu-
gill, .a' daughter.'
V1'EGG-In ,Seaforth, on January
28th, to Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Wegg
a son.
WRIGHT In Tuckersmith, on Jan,
28th, ,-to Mr and Mrs , Alex.
Wright, twins. -son and daughter.
PAPPLE—In . Tucker:smith, on Jan.
261h, to Mr. and Mrs. David Pap-
ple, a daughter.
GAI,LOWAYr1In Wroxeter; on Jan.
26th, to, Mr.. and Mrs. Oliver Gal-
loway, a daughter.
Deaths
McKOWN—In Toronto, on Feb, 8th,'
Wrlhan 11Ic1Oown, nnis 8$th year'.
•CI GJIORN=In .Clihtdn,' on Feb.
lst, Mir 1. "'0'. Cleghorn, (moth-
er of rs S B. Stothers),n her
,M n .
71st year.
11IORRiSON In Hu]lett, on Feb.
4th, William MMorrison, aged 80
years
CHALLENGER -At Edgerton, Alta:;.
on Jan, 20th, Stanley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Challenger' of God
er]cis M:
`
IVMORRISH—On Jan. 26th, at 39,
Sorauren- ave., Toronto, Eva Marie,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
II. I. Morrish, formerly of God-
erioh.
Hardtime' Dance
A Hardtime Dance will be given
in the town hall, Varna, on Friday
evening, Feb. 10th, Music furnished
by a four -piece orchestra. Gentle-
men 750. "Ladies please provide. -36-1
For Sale
On Huron St., West, an up-to-date
two story " cottage, nearly , new; 7.
rooms, serving room, pantry and wash
room, basement furnace, electric
light, town and soft, water, good
stable and hen house; 11 acre of
ground with a large variety of fruit.
Apply on re 1i T
n res, B.Lindsay.
ppY p,ds y
—36-3-p
and for . Sale
The Soldier Settlement .Boarld. of
Canada offers for sale by public ten-
der': 10T acres, lot 18 and the south
27 -acres, of lot 17 eoecession 1,5
Goderich township, county of Huron,
Terms of sale to duly qualified
soldier settlers are 10% of the ;.nr-
chase price one acceptance of the t, ri-
der., and the balance in 'twenty-five
equal, annual instalments, with In-
terest,.at 5 per cent. per annum on
the amortization plan.
To civilians the terms of sale are
20 per cdrrnt cash and the balance in
nine equal, annual instalments, with
interest at 6%; per , annum.
Each, tender must be accoonpaniec1
by air accepted cheque for 10% of
the tender' offered; If tender is ac-
cepted, 'this' sura will be credited to
the ,purchase price of the land. If
tender is ` not accepted the inon0y
will bereturned to the tenderer.
Tenders' will he opened Feb. 0
8 h
1922.
The 'highest or any tender' not ne-
cessarily accepted, If -.the land; is
not sold, on the date above men-
tioned,' the Board will .be prepared
to receive tenders to purchase until.
such time as it is finally disposed of,
Tenders should be in. plain envel-
opes marked "Tender for the pur-
chase of farm" and addressed to:
The District Superintendent, ..
SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD
TORONTO
Dated at Toronto this' 2nd of Feb.,
1922.-36-3
NOTICE
E
To the milk users of Clinton, As, it
was reported that:I am only going to
'be selling milk in Clinton for a short
time I wish to inform you that 1 'aur
at the fob to stay, until -something'
more serious than trio seasons of tiie
year cause me to change. And I give
the ;following guarantee for 1022.
Good milk and Stearal, all bottled and
delivered every morning, and at any
time that I have more than n re-
ginred by roq'n]ar custonre0s 100]11
cheerfully sell to anyone who wishes
to buy, +Incl at no time (luring 1022
shall more than 8 cents per quart be
abareed by Mo,
CI,11 I'011Y1 1,0311
Annual, Sale Exceeds 30
Million Packets e
BLACK. MI
*ED
or GREEN
Steadffmstky Refuse 'All Substi►tgtea.
•. t� pit r.
IT IS EASY'
To beat Eggs.. Birt our Special Blend Coffee cannot be beaten.
Our sales , of Coffee for past year have been trebled, that of previous.
year's. Just try it. Our price for the beat is 55c per pound..: '
1 .lb Broken' Sodas 1.0c 7 Cakes Castile Soap 25e'
1 Tin- Baking Powder 22c 10 Cakes Laundry Soap 49c
2 lbs Pure Lard 25c 3 Pkgs Ammonia , , 23c:
1 Pail
Land, 3 1bs . 49c 4 ls I,,
oled ,Oats 15e
2 Cans Corn 25c ' 1 Tin Pink' Salmon .,, 09c
P sMacaroni
2 1s;g (16 •oz)• ..... , 25c 1 T1n Red Salmon . ; : , .. , .. a 8c
�, 3
1 Pail jam (4 ]hs) , 05e,1 3 Pkgs McLaren Jelly Powder, 25e
HIGHEST PRT
PRICES' FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
Goods delivered to all Parts of the town Get the Habit of Dealing' at
JOHNSCN & CO'S GROCERY Phone 111
THE STORE. FOR EVERYBOD1?
Skaii�� Pari➢
Under the Auspices of the
Pastime Club
Thursday, ' Feb. 16th
Band., In Attendance
Lunch Served
}�dIT17Ssipn 2c
lliiiiioresque
Ai. ell.
i)
in Princess Theatre
Tuesday, W;edn sday
Thursday
Feb. 21-22-2.
r.a+:
Presented under the auspices
of the Girl's Guild of
St. Paul's Church
to
iend
Will be given in Holmesville, Meth-
odist church on Wednesday evening,
Feb, 16th at eight o'clock.
Program given by the boy mem-
bens' of the Gleaners' Mission Circle,,
assisted by the Ebenezer Orchestra.
:Admission 15d —16-1
CLOVER SEED
EOR SALE-
Annual
A EAnnual Sweet Clover, "Hubam"
seed. Government 'Standard, No. 1,
scarifyed and Ontario grown; .82.00.
per pound for 10 lbs, or over. Ship-
ping charges. prepaid_
MURRAY GIIBSON
BRUCEFIIiL D, ONT.
-35-Apr, 6-p
Supper aria Sale
The Ladies' Aid ofthe Baptist
church •intend having a 'supper and
sale of -homemade : Gandy in the
church, on:. the evening of Monday,
Feb. 13th. Supper 25c. -:35-2-p,
For Sale
Comfortsb 1
e residence and 2,4
acres of land with n st bl -
stable and lien
house , garden and small fruits, . on
Baseline nearClinton. ' . Apply to
James A. Nott, ;,Robert G. Snaith,
Londesborough. Or W. Brydone, Clin-
ton. —35-3-p
Wanted
A middle aged woman or girl for
house work. Inquire at News -Re-
cord. 35-2-p
House For Sale '
An 'eight -roomed house on corner
of Rattenbury St., West, and Shipley
St. Town water and soft .water, el-
ectric lights, good 'cellar sdniiner
kitchen and woodshed; Also a good
Stable. Apply to Duncan McEwen,
Phone 2 on 621, or L. 0. Paisley,
Clinton, —35-tf
Piano Case Organ, For Sale
Bell organ, 11 octave, in first class
condition. A big bargain. Inquire'' at
The News -Record , Office -34-3-p
For Sale
A small frame house, six -roomed,
with good cellar and up -stairs. Int
quite at News -Record office, —34-3
Cottage for Sale
A, comfortable cottage .on Mary
street; town water, , good cellar and
barn.' Large size sr e lot. Apply to A.
Seeley. • —34-4
Farm For Sale
A 100 acre farm in Tuckersnrith
township. Brick house, bank barn,
garage, other outbuildings. Maid and
soft water in house and barn. Farm
well' watered. Orchard. Convenient
For Sale ,Cheap to Clinton, Seaforth, Erucefield, F. J.
Imperial Oxford Cook Stove with Coleman, R. It. No. ,3, Seaforth.
high shelf and reservoir. Apply at
this office. -36-tf
Baby Sleigh For Sale
White baby sleigh, with top to
match. Good as 'new, only used
three times May be seen at Ball &
Zcalnfe's furniture, store. -36-1-p
Notice to the Public
There was some articles taken from
any house by some relations, through
a miiinclerstanding,, which has been
adjusted. And I want to thank the
friends • and neighbors for their kind-
ness in esylate trouble. W. II, Stev-
ens.
—36-1-p
' Barn For. Sale
Frame,,batn, size,34x56, sound tint,.
bers. To be moved from place, James
McClyniont, Varma, Phone 1003115-462-p2.
--35-4-p
Box Social
Friday, Feb, 17th, a Box Social
and corncert will be held in . connec-
tion with the A. Y, P. A. of St.
James' Chtt'rch, Middleton, A contest
program, of great -interest is being
prepared, inchiding several funny
dialogues. Admission ; 25e. Every-
body come,
Dry Wood liar Sale
Sound wood, free of knots, cut
green last winter and dried in the
open. 54 per cord t`o0 1.2 inch wood.
S. R. McMath, Ilolinesville. Phone
34 on 601. —36-t!
Farm For Sale
23 acres on the i611r con, Godericir
Tp., 1 utile from Clinton, All god
farming laird, 7 -roomed frame house,
woodshed and driving ,vlred, Good
bank barn,' Apply to H. J. ililks,
It. R. No, 2, Clinton. Phone 12 on
604. $fi-rye
Crtstein Sawing,
Custom sawing wilt be done in Clin-
ton 'and ett 'Phos, Wallist,in tiro early
sabring, Also 00414raet5 foo' sawing at
other points will bo taken. For :Fill
paftiou1ais amity to Mokivan Blois,,
Bayfield., Phone 20 on 024, —32,-4f
No Trespassing
Anyone found hunting, .shooting
01' trespassing on the premises of
the undersigned, lots 27-28;` con.
6-7, 'I3ullett, will be prosecuted. J.
G. Gibbings. —34-tf
Notice to Trappers
Do not sell your furs to travelling
fur dealers, they are not travelling
for their health. Their expenses have
to be paid orit of what furs they bay
from you and you get less money
from them than you would if you
brought then in and sold
them to a
dealer whose -expenses are low com-
pared to a travelling dealer. Trappers
who held their furs for me got' over
10 per cent. snore for their furs than
was offered by some of the travelling
dealers. I Ain - still paying' the same
high prices I have been paying all
along but may have to reduce then
before long, so do not hold your furs
but-1idpose of them as you get them.
Gren skins taken at full value if
scraped. II. A. Hovey, Clinton. -
For Sale, or to Rent
A comfortable 7 -roomed frame
house on the corner of Many and
North streets. Town water and soft
water. Good cellar and wood sired.
Apply to J. P. Sheppard. --26=11
Spirella Corsets
Spirella• Corsets for healthfulness,
style, ,comfort and durability. 'Ev-
ery Corset' made to treasure. Mrs.
Elizabeth Kennedy, . Ontario street,
Clinton. —12-1021
Mouse for Sale
k -room, Solid brick house, toam
water and electric lights, good gar,
den and chioken house. Apply en
premises. Corner of North and
Spencer Sts.—A,, C. C1hrkson.--,80-tf
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-
paired. Woolien goods dry cleaned.
Roonss over Reard'4 barrier sIlcsp.
W. j, Jago.: e834£
DII. I'..1;; IIl,Il)-ALLI
C1i1IC.OP1tACTOl Sl'1SC1Ai,J1J'P'
Itoyai Apts., Seaforth,
Ilonirs;: 2 to 5 and 6 to, 8 pae.
peoaai rittentlon given to omei'1's.
find' Children s iheaast s,
Contsultaition free* $43.1)
ability.
Is not, only zc possibility but we
are sorry to say, an ultimate probe;
You can help to avoid it by carry-
ing- ing• full coal bins. So now is, the.,
time to fill up with
MUSTAflD!S,
COAL
t answers the burning question
D. L.1 W.
Scranton c ton Coal
The Standard'Anthriteite.
Let us hear from you, we are just
at the other end of your telephone,
and our Service'is free,
J. B.,MUST4RD
CLINTONland , BRUCEFIELD,`
Phone for Clinton'= 74.
Phone for Brncefield 11 on 618.
THE CORNER STORE
LIVE AND'LEC JJV
Groceries, Fruits•
s
and . Cured Meats
is
OUR AIM
Fresh s Goods
Right Prices
Good Service
■ . W.. .. a {' I G G
PHONE 45
PaXIFaII'S Garae
Viereair anymake of
p
battery,
Leave?. ours with us for
Ox
the winter,
Rubbers repaired and half -
soled.
J. H. Paxtnan
Agent for Overland Cars.
Examiner for licensed drivers
Phone 80 Res. Phone 140
YOUR FEED SUPPLY'
••w
Will be high in quality rea
g q Y atad =
sonab]e in price if ;ordered from us
now. Wo have a full stock • of the
following lines: -
KILN DRIED CORN
'BRAN
SHORTS
OYSTER SHELL
LIMESTONE' GRIT
PURITY FLOUR '
FIVE ROSES FLOUR
WHITE SEAL FLOUR
GOLD SEAL (Pastry) FLOUR,
ROLLED OATS
OIL CAICE
reeding Molasses
�a.fu
Have you any Wheat, Barley or
Buckwheat to sell? We are paying.
special prices fust now..
W. Jenkins e;C
1kiRs & Son.
FLOUR ,AND FEED
1''honos: ,Elevator 199, Residence 141
Boars for Service
Championbred, big type Yorkshire
and Clnoshtor White hears for sorvlee.
At home every foxonoonea A. C
Levey, Phone 1 on (310, Guuton i--29`
NOTICE
1•un' going out of btlyi
1l0s141 at file eine; of this moat!),,
all 00cour1t8 owing Me muaail
be paid by that, tilne.
ton
IIONE 144 PROMPT' .DEL IVFIRY
TRY P2113 VJOTEIL',N
8010E, 1tl:ii AlliIi]1£
Ti.. STARLING
FOR: CHEAP' BOOTS & IIU]I%5110S,
Opposite the Pieta r, Show.
Scranton .' Coat
We have on liana for immediate
deliveuy,: CANNEL COAL
'41ARD -
If AND SOFT COAL.
AIso some good. I-Iardwood.
Leave orders, at my ' Residence,
Huron street. or. Phone 155.
TERMS CASE
'.1n. WARD
COAL '.
NUT. STOVE & EGG
ALWAYS ON IIAND
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
R. J. Irl iLER
Orders taken at residence, Phone 'J} 19
CONTENTMENT DWELLS
in homes
where s e e Port-
Hype Porcelain
Enameled Ware is installed. We
can advise you on any
plumbing necessity
•
THOS. HAWINS.
Agent for Hecia Furnaces
Plumbing and Heating . Phone 5$
Shop over Carless &. Venaez'0
Mr. Farmer;
What do You Require?
We have a complete stock of:
.Oats, Corn, Wheat, Shorts, Oat.
Feed, Oat. Flour, Flax Seed, and Flax
Seed, Meal, Pure.
FLOUR
Five Roses Hants
Purity e Silver Crown
The latter two we bought ,reason.,
able and are selling very lost, s
•
Blatchford, Royal Purple ''eal2 meal'
Prates & Wodeliouse Stook foods, ee
Glauber Salts ` Royal Purple
IIerb u n a e r
Sulphur
Phut'
Zeior euiir • Salt
l t
Purina Chicken Chonyder
Oyster Shell Grit
Beef Scraps
We have bought part of our spring
stock` of seeds and are ready to' boort
your orders. Prices are low this year,
Ontario Variegated' Alfalfa, No:
grade will be scarce, although lots of
poorer grades, so- any person desir-
ing a clean seed in 'this Will be, ad.,
vised to book now.
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123.
Flour and Feed Merchants and
h s
Grain Buyers l
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
licenses} :..
Live Poul$r
N
,./�.
YAI til. TED
,v >
We handle all kinds of live and
dressed poultry.' Special prices pain''
for properly milk fed chickens It
will pay you tofinish your poultry,
as our extra price ill, more than
cover cost of feed used. 'Inquire fog,
priees when ready to sella Our priced'
are unsurpassed for all high grade .'
poultry. -
GUNN, LANGLO1S C6'`
N. W. TREWARTHA, .Manager
Phone No. 190 IIolutesville 601 g 1;L"
CREAM WANTEI)1
The demand for our butter is in-
creasing.
To supply this demand we iequIr ,:
more creann.
We
..., request you to shim u® vetsm
ream,
We guarantee yon the I$ighoet
Market Prices,- accurate testas and.
pr'oinpt service.
.Our firm is krnown You ou and needs
iia further recommend
We -pay all express cnargeo, .tarn.
hill cream calm arncl pay tw'ieo oaell
month.
ri Tia 60' r be if «
-1te :Cel CA ,lin �` r vi4'nra
tion 10 the
,i'Ifli SEAI,;oref1 CItlIA 7l11±IIP C(3.
'u. A, BARI;II111-, IVIMOAGEI3, ,