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The Clinton News Record, 1922-4-13, Page 5f interest to You and %lle To -morrow is (food 1"rllaY �lntl ;Sunday is Easter Day, `Will ,scientists please stop anon .keying with this gsestion.00f evolu- tion ?" bogs the Orillia Pa(dcet in a weary tone.. The : meanest thing the Govern- ment does is to crank ocir income blames ,to us and make us pay post- te;e when we return 'en1.-NewYot'k `I rila me, We Meed not worry so much about the King- Government being iii pow - at Ottawa 'if it is going to carry ut the Meighen Government's poll ,cies. make our:?ad- vertising cl- 1', 0uldyou like. to y „ ty} 1OrtlSin '•ia as x011d-t)V]CC: as 'much r;l y 1. grey matter in evolving new ideas as .you do dollars in paying for space.— .and then get some more space. - A wonncaused consternation b Y laughing' in the speaker's, gatllery. of. .the Paeiament buildings, Toronto, gone day .last weelc, But could any- of'a sense' of humor n possessed any- one• refrain from .laughiing' .at times ? s a. Some people talk about taxation very .niuolr in the tone of men that re sorry they bothered to help lick Germany. They forget- all about what t they would be paying if Ger- rrsny had won. -Simco, Reformer. +,s An old lady in New ..York says -she was' cured of bodily diseases by standing on- her head. But 'would- n't oiie'need to be in ,a pretty fair state of health to be able to -stand- on one's head for any length of -time ? Sir Robert Barden has been chosen by the British .Government to reprc- sent it as arbitrator ininterna- tionalan- dispute about oil lands in Swit- zerland. zerland. The dispute is -.between: the Inter'national-Petroleum,., Company, controlled' by the J3iti'sh Gavern- Mont;and the, Peruvian Government. - April Irool - Day" ' passed Without a ,ripple oE,inter'est. Does this mean that all the fools are dead or that. we are. all sunk to a dead level : of foolishness, s`o',that nobody has : the wit to put anything over on anybody else '—Goderich Signal. 'Tis an interesting,, question. - utcs its sense of the great loss w1ith the Society and- the Church have Sustained by the death of Mrs: Geo. Dewar and Mrs, IL Darrow, loth for many . year's valued members or the Society and deeply interested in the work of the Church; .also au ex- pression of its heartfelt sympathy with the bereaved relatives and that a eopy of this resolution be sent to Dewar' and Mr. II, Darrow. Goderich `seems to, be"Worrying it - .self lately with visions;: of whatcit —missed when, it allowed the big steel ,plant to escape. it and go to Sarnia. It is "counting o'er and 'o'er" the blessings it night have had. Tut, tut !- A foolish ,waste 02'time.' Better be cleaning up y oUu back yard. Be- -;sides. the 'company hasn't. made ,any money for the Sarmians.'yet. The Medical Health Officer, is ;end- ing, around circulars to the house- -holders and ' businessaiien advising them to "clean-up." .Its good ad- vise but nobody should wait until he :pets a notice from the' health depart- ment-, This spring -weather -fairly . shouts at you :to clear `away every. -single thing which :shay detract from„. the appearasice of 'your property. Make up a11' old grass, weeds and Poster'$ Hill Mr. Adair of Dondon is spending a few"days with his daughter, Mrs. Wilsotr. Mr.' Frank, Picot of Stanley Belied on• Mr. Harry Balsam recently. Mr. Wm. „ Patton is sick with pnu nnouia . Mr, and Mrs Wesley Vander - burgh of tiohnesyiile spent a day re- cently at Mr., Geo. Vanderburgh s • We are• sorry tohear that,. Mrs,. James Harrison-1ms 'rheumatism, but We hope she "will soon :be able :to be around again and also her daughter, Ann, olio is threatened:with ippon d iritis. Mr. and_Mrs, Coo, Monk of Clin- ton have moved out to Mr. Arthur Tichborne's farm, , Mr'; Janes, Stirling is busy on the land; He hat • some spring wheat sown'. already. Sawing bees are the order of the day ileo. Tuckersmith. Township Miss. Mabel Crich has gone to vis- it her sisteei•. Myrtle, who is teaching at Courtwright, Ont: Mrs. • Chas. Boeck and little son of Niagara a Palls paid a_ TWO- weeksRalph, ' visit .to Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Crich. Marriages PRICE—MURCH-At Goderieh, on April 4th, by Rev. H: D. Moyer, Isabel, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs, L. Murch, to St. George Martin' 'Price, son of Mr: and Mr.'s. St. -George Price, both of -Goderich. JACI{SON-ItOBB—At the home of the bride's, .parents, "Sprucedale, Brussels, by Rev, J. ,P. McLeod, on April 5th;, Albert Edward" Jackson 7' o:[. Ilarristoir, to Jean Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Robb. KEMP EDWARDS-At -Talbot St. Baptist church, London, on April -8t1i, Violet Gladys; daughter of Mrs: Walter Edwards -02 Dorches- ter, to George Edward ICenfp, son pf Mr. and Mrs. Albert- Kemp of London. Births WELLDR—In Brussels; on April 3rd,' to Mr. and -:Mrs. George R. Weller, •- ILORGAN—Iron--Goderich, on April 5th, to Mn and Mrs. John. A. Mor- g•an, a_ daughter. COLGLOUGH—Ili Clinton Conimun- •^its Hospital, on April 6th,; to Mr. and Mr's. ; Wilfrid' Colclough of Goderich' township, a son -Donald Geo£rey. GAITER -At Ontario, California, on March Slst, to Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gauer,' (formerly Miss, Olive Coo- per) -a:son.=John Harold:" Deaths ; -rubbish, remove all. ashes and filth, '"- burn: all waste which cannot be used ,RT:HITTINGTON—In Clinton, on .as fertilizer, mend the _fences, trim April- llth;' Ann Coates, widow of -the hedges, and, make everything as. -spick and span as possible. ' .Put new coat of;paint on if needed and so,inliance the appearance and Value_ of your property. -Clinton has:a reputation for beauty but that rep- utation', depends upon, the industry -arid good taste of its citizens. Hayfelsi Mxs. Cowie,' who has Spent., the -winter at Goderich, returned to, her 31ome in the village on Monday. Mrs. William Sturgeon left::on '.Saturday last for London to undergo medical ,treatment, • , Rev.' Lionel Naftel, son of the late 'Mr. Alfred Naftel of the 1st conces- cion, Goderieh township, who is in charge of "a 'church at Elora, has just, been- appointed a. Canon by the Bishop a f' Niagara. Rev. Canon con Naf- cls'• ld friends congratulate him. g Arthur Elliott, who spent the .past week with his brother, 'John, of pod- 'erich, returned home Monday. Miss Dorothy Powlie of Dashwood :and Laurence Fowlie of London- at- tended the funeral of their grand- mother on Tuesday of this week. We are called upon this week `to --record the death of one -of the oldest and ircost respected citizens of ,the village: in the person of. Mari0,Smith,' widow of 'tile late Edward Elliott, -who passed' peacefully away. on Sun- day evening. last, • April 9th, at the oV-- eighty-two years and six The deceased was born sli Jsy >xoar Quebec,', on O`bitta ' ^`d$.Yto Glen, eUi When a' till • she „heir she ago of fd vyiittg til ,(bit- lis three rills, Minnesota, ltd lyttts. 'ibfolray 02 tats lore,', of Wi tdsor, The ia'll v l•f the common ty goes obit tall.•. -bereaved faanily. At its meeting last Tlimsdtiy the i Society titr'omens Mtssivu try ,rSoc cty oi; St, l passed the fiolloly» ie cs At<t w hure lr rile; rP4olutioil: riot - tlrc W omens i4.tiopimihr y Society tvcorc in its :ti'ort- the -late William Whittington; aged `90':years,,2 months and 11 ,days.. M'AHAFFY-In Clinton, on : April 6th-. Ellen Midler, wifee of Mi JAS., Mahalfy, in her 71st year CUDMORB `In Clinton on ;April 9th, William Cudmore, in his 77th year BROWN Iii' `Hhi11ett, , on April ' 4th, `Sarah Henderson; relict - of ,the - late Neil Brower, in her 87th year. Stanley Township Mr, Wm. Talbot has moved on his. farm, recepitly owned .by Mr;'Geo. Dewar, Mr, Jas; McGee will be quite sporty with his new CbtYToltt speelal. Nlr. Boy Scotehmer spent Sunday with friends in Senforth. Miss -Esther Talbot has accepted a position at Aylmer, lluliett,Township- The following' is _the robot of u, S.S.No. 2,: for the tnontlr of Mer'ch:- Nantes are in order of -merit 4th ulass lrillie, Clew, Biil Glew, Annie. Hunter, 3rd class—dtuth 'Shobbriook,. Prank Dale, Charity Snell; 2nd class—Archie Dale, Frank Smith. Primer -- Maribn Bayley, Hazel, VanEgmonii,, Ilarvld Tyndall, ;Mur- ray Dale. --j. Lindsay, Teacher. TEA 'PRICES .RISING Rumor hag it that the labor un- rest and general` dissatisfaction in India, .-the• largest Lea producing country in the world; haye made pro- duction so expensive ens've and hazardous that' as general rise' in prices may be expected in the near future. The• estimated _ consumption this year will be.much larger than the crop avail- able. , .,.Fitzsimons & Son's Easter Meats: Extra heifer. from- J. McEwan; '2 choice heifers from Ed. Glen; choice heifer front F. Burge; 2 extra baby beeves from D. Beattie; 2 extra baby beeves from Win. Steep;six weeks old calf from Q. Williams; 4 hogs from J. Harrison; 2 spring lambs from John Brown. ` All kinds of other meats kept in season, Clover Seed .for Sale. I leave, a_, quantity of good, yellow blossom sweet clover seed for sale:' J. R. Middleton,- R. It. No.. 3, ton. 45;3 Sweet Clover Seed for Sale White blossom; sweet clover- seed, fairly clean. 24.00 per, bushel. Rue- ben Grigg, R.- R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone 12 on 605. -Wants Cattle to Pastore wanted" ,pasture for sea- -Cattle wan son.. Yearlings +and two year-olds. John Riley., Clinton. Phone '7 on 632. The Clinton Net>ws-Bee lova • •Hair Expert., Coming, ---- Miss Glenn of Glenn Charles, To- ronto? Canada's hair :fashion store .will be in Clinton.• V ednesday, April 199th, Rattenbury hotel, ' 'with a full line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair Goods. If you are not satisfied with the appearance of your„ hair, ,consult: Miss Glenn, who is an, authority -on hair, a••oods and individual flair styles, Free demonstration. • 4511 -Clover, Seed for, Sale. Garanteed :'genuine' IIubam clover seed se -cleaned,' 60 cents per pound. Ten pounds-' or over prepaid:_- Fen, wick Stewart, 11.12. No, 5, Clinton. 45,3. S Order your tuns to -night and have them 'delivered Co breakfast ,fu ;Friday Morning. • EASTER EGGS FOR TIIE KIDDIES Olaf CENT CACII ASSORTED CANDIE'S Boldf-A' BUNS, .CAKES, PASTRY, ETC.. B R g� y�q�T �� CO pp�� yyn .z+a� Y71W F. W a ti PHONE NO, 1 CLINTON' For ,Sale .- 44 houses, nearly new, in good sliapo,- dread for quick. sale. •'Still in the pump business, John. Stephenson: -; —44-tf Auction Sale of Household Stuff A sale of .household effects will be held at the residence of Mr. A. J. Holloway, Ontario street, on Sat- cirday, Apr. 15th, at 1.,30, consisting; of furniture, rugs, dishes,, steplad- ders, carpenter's tools, anal many. other articles'. A. J, Holloway, pro- prietor. G. I3. Elliott, auctioneer. -41 2 For Sale - At Lot 23, Con, 0, Hallett: Mare rising 4' years, mare rising 3 years, driver 7 years, suitable' for third horse; 7 -ft McCormick hinder; 6-21 McCormick mower; 12 -hoe ltD-ID drill with, grass 'seeder; 13 -tooth 111.- H. sultivator; 3 -section diamond har- rows: Verity walking plow; -set of sleighs; ilanmng mill; limited quant- ity .of seed oats. Terms, cash or, note.—John • 3. Flynn, 44-12 Clover Seed and Potatoes for Sale .: White Blossom Sweet • Clover Seed - and Whitehouse potatoes,. Both suit:- able uit-able for seed. Robert Pearson,' R.R. 6 e 3$ on 604. 45-3 lintbn. Phone No. 2, C, Notice• to Creditors In the estate of Eliza Mountcastle, deceased. • -,� Notice is hereby given that all per •• sons ' having - claims against the es- tate of Eliza Mountcastle,-lete of the town of Clinton in the County - of Huron, spinster, deceased, who died on or about the 14th day of Febru- ary, 'ebruary, 1922,' -are 'required to deliver .to, W. Brydone the'''administrator of the said estate on orbefore' the 22nd' day of April, 1922, a lull statement of their claims -together with partic al'ara thereof, and the nature of the securtitiet;if any, •held by ;thein, all duly verified by afitladit. And take notice that after the said last mentioned date the said ad- ministrator will . proceed to distil _bu e the estate of the Said deceased E .ta t 1 amongst the persons entitled there to, having regard anly to such claims as be shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith., Dated at Clinton, this 4111 day of April, A.D., 1922. W Bi•ydo"ne, Administrator.. • --44-3 Bazaar �St Paul's Women's Auxiliary par pose holding a sale of useful' and fan- cy articles, home-made cooking and. rummage; in theschoolroom onli'ri day in Easter week, A. fish pond will be provided and afternoon tea served.' ' All welcome. Proceeds in aid of Missions. —41-4 - Pasture to Rent . 69 acresG' 1 of ' good pasture, land; well watered. Will rent wltolo or in part. Let 42; Maitland Con., God- erich township.;,' p. W. Williams, R, 'R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone 11 oft 602, --41-1f •s Delicious Always IR,efrestiln Sold in 'sealed aluminum paclteto oniv y A..,,.yNy�te-velyiaai.�Itulh...1yC. 2$7' Tit [P1BF' CT 3 Et4YWP,0•W 06' ` ,}Tf..A65rw.F+M _ INTRODUCING. Your chola, of three styles of genuine fancy aluminum(' jelly molds and cake dish combined with five1iackages of FttJeil, the perfect jelly powder made from pure fruits, with most delicious flavor. Regular total value is:.. 1,25. Our special „price is 75c for 5 packages, any flavor,, and one jelly Usual -special priceon all lines. Watch for Jungle land 13001. to be given away with every two pack- ages of Corn;l+lal;es on anamils. Ge the obit f Dealin • at of the town t II o g Goods 'delivered to all Parts e„ o , JOkiffllSC N & CO'S C OCE1 Y 1'hoEie tit • NNE' STORE FOR EVERYBODY Farm Per Sale Lot 26, Con. 17th, on the Brise line, anile north of Clinton.,u221/a; soros first class land, good House, bank barn and young orchard just beginning to bear. •, Also 7-roonred' bailee on, Albert stt oei;, Clinton. 'Wa- tea, good garden, barn. Apply on +a •ais c d laLtor, preiuises.: +;J..John.fi Halstead. Seed Oats For Sale A quantity of recleaned-"Newma.r- keL" oats, '1920 crop. These seed o coats' -weighed 42 lbs. per bus. from m•ichirre:. Gown`directly :from seed which yielded over 50 bushels per ori Price, ',1.00 pot, bushel.—� locaiwic]c_ Stewart, R, 13,• No Glin- O, 'toll, ----41-11 e . r Come in and get acquainted You ' are assured courteous treatment. We e offerr you the best brands at the • best:.' prices. 1.0 otillce9 to the ..pound, and satisfaction' guaranteed.. or your money ;re funded. ` A -`child may drop here with entire satisfaction THE � C. .& � . S GROCERS S TIIl Phone 125, Baby Chicks .for Sale . Will have during the-season_about 0,000,'baby 'chicks; bred -to -lay single comb white Leghorns,- tyre codkerels being from 303 -egg strain. 511,.00 'per 100: Send orders early as: we have never been able to fill all or•• dens . Ingleworth. , Poultry Yards, Holniesville, E. J. - Trewartlia. Phone 22-61,. Hatchiing Eggs for .Stale From Bred -to -lay • .strain. Get your eggs from a flock .that will produce layers and " enjoy some . of the big prices next winter. -90 eents per setting 92 15, 55,00 per. 100. 'FRANK J. TYNDALL R., R. No.'4,: Phone 2-636 House, for Sale, S -room, solid brick house, town waterr and electric •lights, good 'gar den and chicken horse. Apply on premises. Corner of North and Spencer Sts. -A. C. ,Clarkson.-80-tf • "Live' and Let Live” Leather has taken a drop my prices are Women's Hp Half -soles 75c and u+ • Men's half -soles ' 5100 up II. STARLING' Heifers For Sale 3 heifers .to freshen iii May. S, Spinal adjustments given to remove R. MaeMath, Hohnesville. Phone 84 ' the cause of disease. on 601. =38-tf Catarrhal ,deafness, ''adenoids, and enlarged tonsils treated. Duck Eggs for Hatching without surgical operation. Good laying strain.: 75c per: -set- - :Stomach, and intestinal : diseases , ting of 1.2. Mrs. A. D. °Beaton, Olin treated without the use of drugs 01' Say it with Flowers FROM Geo. to -wart Florist Goderich, Ont. Cut Flowers always on hand' Floral designs and -wedding' bunch a specialty Member 'of the Florists, Telegraph, Delivery Association, Flowers '•doli.v ered to any par`tof Canada or'.Unit ed. States - —38-12 Get oil. s ..:i Bightnow-at the beginning of -19.22 buy your then's.`and- women's shoes from Barry the shceman' You get the best of Service You go rid of foot- troubles Yon get the most for your. money Seetlus at once fl7t1. Barry Opposite the Postoffice, Clinton Seed:_Potatoes - I' have a limited quantity, of White Giant seed potatoes 'for_ sale. They are a heavy yielder and have never been known to rot. Come and see them. elm: FRANK W. ANDREWS Phone No. 33w Clinton, Ont. OSTEOPATHY. DR, A. M. HEIST Osteopathic Physician Graduate, Des Moines' Still College - of. Osteopathy. Licentiate Iowa and, .Michigan State Boards of •Medical Examiners. -'For Sale . Square niano, kitchen -table, Six kitchen; chairs; baby carriage, an ex- tension table, a small table, and two. beds; • for immediate sale, Phone No. 176, or box 101, Clinton. 39-tf No Trespassing Persons found trespassing on , the premises of the undersigned, lots 13 -14, -Base Line, Goderich township, will be prosecuted. R, G. Smith.: ,Ig_6-p Eggs for Hatching Single comb White Leghoor'ns, o.0 the ,best laying strain, 65c for 15 or' 54 pot' 100. Jz, E. Powell, RM. Ne. 3, Phone 2 on '607.-43-tf Hatching Eggs for Salo Plymouth Rock eggs, bred -to -lay strain, 50e per setting of 1.5, W.IL Cole, Gravel Road ,Phone 133 42-tf Ilinsieal' Cantata. Don't forget to keep. the everting of Good Friday, April 14th, opel't to come and hear the musical can- tata, "The Beautiful City," Iry ,Jes- sle Brown founds; rimsie by 3., 15. Fitn'iore, to be given in the Baptist church, Auburn, by the Young -1)6°- 0(3's classes. I'rii,crtttitimc.tt{ r,i, 8 e o glee],. Adtnissaou 7.51. and 15, C- 4. 4 surgery. Successor to Dr. Heileman. Office,' Goderich, Ont. At`the Rattenbury House every Tues- day after 6.30 p.m. I'11IiJG.SDx1 r, ,APRIL ;I11a 1513 t I II 1111111 1 I llllllillll IIIUIII IIIIiI III illllll IIIUIIIIII IINIIIIIINIlIIIIIINNIIIII � I �IIiIVNl11IIIIIINiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUiIIUUIIIIIII1fIIJIiINIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111ipIiINNINIJINUIU�i IVd ��I�IIU@llllllllll ill LiIIlVlI I :l III I V U��N�„• This- space %eloltgs t0 Formerly M, T. Carless Rowlands old stand I)ealerss in General Hardware .Paints, Qua, Glass, Roofing Stoves, etc,, r The Plumbing. Heating and `'insmitl ing business '.'formerby y l -carried on Mr.: W. T. Hawkins has been merged with the lines above mentioned and willhave the same attention as in the Bast. •- Look far our announcements e weekly appearing. iii this space N III 1 N Igoil flolllmo m NI Ul I I III I IIII II I IIIIIIII II IIIIIIII 111111 I Iilllllllll II I IIIIINII I I IA I IIIINIII II N I I I NN 91�ID1111NINNIIIUIf�IIIIIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111111 IIII q IN III II I I III N I I NI I I � N Farm Fpr Salo • 100 `acres, Lot 12; Con. 6; Hullett township,. adopted ,for cropping or grating.'; 10 acres •bush, balance in grass. Good well :and windchill. If not sold will-be:'rented for pasture. R. T. Miller, Box 25, Clinton. Phone 119 —37-tf A Coal Striae Liceiused Auctineer For Huron , County. Pore. Bred fstoelt and general farm sales of all kinds a Speeialty. Satisfaction guar- anteed. `Perms: lowest possible.— T. A. Trick, Goderich, Ont, Phone 6-601._„ --•37-52 - Douse. For Sale "An eight -roomed house on corner of. Rattenbury Ste, West, and Shipley St, Towh water_ and soft water; el- ectric lights; good cellar, summer kitchen and woodslrcd, Also .a good stable. Apply to Duncan MVlc7dsven, Phone 2 on 6214 or L. O. Paisley; Clinton, —35-tf Spirella Corsets Spirella Corsets for healthfulness, style, comfort arid durabiliity, Ev- :tre. ,Mrs. mode to mend Ev- ery corset is y iOlizalt,th I{onnody, street nntario t , Clutton.. —:12.1921 Is not only a possibility but we are- sorry to say, an ultimate prob- ability. You cam Help to avoid -it by carry- ing full coal bins. So now is the t'me to fill up with USTARD!S COAL It answers- the burning. question , Do L. -�1 Seraton Coal The Standard, Anthracite: Let us Bear from you, we are just at the . other end of your telephone and our 'Service' is free. J. 9L2o. M ei A;- lLt' CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD;;` Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. NOTICE I will be at the Massey -Harris of- lice for the next few days' to collect all outstanding accounts; which roust be paid at once.' —40-2. W. WIGG. _lx1113ll.lfa w• We repair'any make of -. battery. Leave yours.: with us for .- the winter, , ♦14 ' - J. '-H, Papuan' Examiher for licensed drivers Phone 80 Res. Phone 140 p � rli� - 8e�. .K ae+i SEED OATS—"Improved 'Banner". Government. Germination Test 96%. SEED BARLEXt--"Mandschouri, 1 Robed" - These lots r are both free from Wild Oats and Weed Seeds. Alfalfa' Clover ' Timothy Alsiko Clover Orchard Grass Red Clover Blue Grass Sweet Clover, (Yellow and Whitte) Vegetable, Flower and Field Seeds Western Oats, for,leed. - Good Quality Corn, Cool and sweet, Feed or Seed. Baby Chicle Feed Bran hrlcl Shorts PURITY,. FIVE ROSES GOLDEN CITY and PASTRY FLOUR -SWIFT'S "Red Steer" Fertilizer W. Jenkins - Son. The; Sourlhr nd Grocerg . Try our store ,for your supplies, you will find our. prices AS LOW AS ANY FULL STOCK FRESH .GROCERIES Prompt delivery to all parts of the town. HIGHEST -PRICE GE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Mrs. Mlown �.- Coal Scranton . We have on Band 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 -r' I7. WARD FLOUR AND FEED Phones: Elevator 199, Residence 141. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed 505•.10 - paired. Woolen goods dry 'clealied,` Rooms over Ileard's - barber shop. W. 3, Jago. —83-52 J, Boars 4or Service` l LChampion bied , big't ype Yo r ksh ire and Chest,-Whrte 10hi9 for service, At home every forenoon .—A,C. oyr Phone en x39 Clin on.—"8i OOAL1 NUT. STOVE ' & EGG - ALWAYS ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE . -DELIVERY H. J. IVIIILLER Orders taken at residence, Phone 119 Ontario Grain Seeds Experience has taught us the - above seeds are 'the only ones for our district. We have on hand Gov- ernment Graded Red Clover Alsilce - Orchard Grass Alfalfa Timothy Blue Grass White and Yellow Sweet Clover - In Baby- Chick Feed, Biachford's Milk Mash Pratt's Butterinilk Mash Wodehouse 1 Royal Purple ` H. 0. CookelDChick Feeds Always on hand. Western Oats, Shorts, Oat Flour, Linseed Meal, :Purina Chicken Chow- der.. Flours: Five Roses, Hunts, Sil- ver Crown. Specialprices on Hunt's for a few days. - Wanted, a quantity of Peas, Buck-' wheat and Red Clover. Submit sant: - ales, J. A. FORD y.. SON''.;.• Phone 123. 1 Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunter's & Trappers licenses FAT WANTED NS �Y�INlit HIGHEST MARKET' PRICES • PAID FOR• FAT HENS It will pay you to sell' your broody hens while . the prices are high. Our Prices are ixn sur assed for .High Grade Poultry CALL -.US .BEFORE YOU SELL.-` jr NG q ��rr qq« ���15 tt,+lF �UI�N L 9 N. W. TREWARTIRA, Manager„' • Phone No, 100 Holmesville 601 r i11, GRIAA'I. WANTED! The demand for our butter is in., creasing. To supply this demand we requil's more cream. We request: you to ship us your cream,.. '•. We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, ,acourate tests and prompt , service, Our firm is acnown to you Amir needs no further recommend. V . o a y %all:ex preps charges, Anne,, � P expreps ish • cream. cant and .pay twice each month. • - r Thither ' ' u ifortna- Write, for catso (ion :to the Y . "4Ii"RY Co, � d C RI"Ai �, I•AI'OI,d`I C , THE 5 C. A. BA1:tI3TIIt, MANAGER.,;..d