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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-9-21, Page 5rhe CrliAIen Novg3-Rena 'd 1tJ'it5l>�'t'Y: i1+,1"C1IYiI,1 li 21, 1 1.11 , titian of 'Who wonthe, coal strike. 'mg from $13 to $1� a cod Lor furnishes U od woad x h s re answer.-- endo k S vhis ' c... Ad ertisei , v matter how favorable t:bings are from now on the fuelsituation tthie: winter will be troublesome. hV- ery` available stick - of wood ^ ought to be gathered befog•@;;the snowfalls. AHamilton youth was 'ordered to he , lashed for striking his mother.' Probably if his mother had, used the rod a trifle more when he was a lit tie shaver both would have been saved this humiliation now.• Spme, strict form of fuel control• shoidd be introduced and at ;once so that +thbse who can, Pay'.;,cash for large: amounts cannot eerner the :coal ns it is available, leaving' those not so favorably situated to suffer. Interest to You and Me e 'Cliatliein News dismisses the Miss Cora Hind, Agrbeultura1 _Ed- itor of the: _Winnipeg 'Fre'e Press, estimates the Western wheat yield at 371,910,000' bushels, which is more +than•; ten inillionnbushels more than the -fatuous .bunmper crop of 1915. The area is larger and the average 'per acre is much lower, "Did you ever," asks the Orillia Packet " know anybody'it liver to be upset:by drinking buttermilk; orany, body's heart weakened•,'or' anybody's' arteries hardened, or anyibody's blood pressure pressure increased?. Furthermore did you ever know 'buttermilk to -make. a man cross or 'quarrelsome, -or to bring him to poverty? A'`na- tion of butter -milk drinkers would be a nation ofgreat wealth and, a peaceable nation as well. Here we have the cure;for,all the world's paes- •ent ills', Drink buttermilk.and live •on next to nothing.: Drink batter eillc and usher in a world-wide, reign of peace and plenty,",, That's all right, but just listen to -theSnort no rt sf derision ;.from certain' s ..quarters, . Son e people do not even know that buttermilk is . drinkable. * * , There will be -no alteration in .the Ontario Temperance Act without a vote of the people, according•tq. At - Looney -General ,: Raney.:. ,,,As , the peoplevoted strongly gly ,in favor -of' its retention in 1919 it is unlikely, that vote ,will be asked for again .in a burry. It is six 'years .since the Ontario Teniperance Act went into 'force, on September 16th, 1916, and, in spite of opposition in some quarters, . it has been a success. Ontario will never again go back to the openbar nor make , legal the seIIing of liquor for beverage purposes. As long as, this generation; Iasts there will be a certain number of -people who feel that they must have strong' liquor to drink and they re- 'sent.any interference with their per - so m1.'right to have it and drink it. But gradually such opposition will „die out; the bootlegger wilt loose his trade as the bartender has done, and •everybody will be the happier. 'The startling:' news that Britain might' have to go to war, with Tur- ley over the Dardanelles Straits and 'that Canada:and the other oversea .dominions night again feel called upon to send assistance, sett a thrill of horror through the average citi- 'zen'on Saturday when it came. But the. situation looks a bit brighter .now. It may not be that there .will -be any bloodshed, although ,British troops' have +beenhurried to the scene. However, perhaps that was 'the quickest way to brifsg matters 'to a successful issue, to prevent an attack from the forces of Kemal Pasha, ' If France could jle depend- ed noon to stancl with Italy and Bra- -Lath in the matter: of neutarality of the Straits all would be well, but Fran- co eannot be so depended upon. But whatever happens Canada stands with Britain. - She signed the. Treaty :of 'Sevres` as wellasBritain and must stand by it. If we do otherwise we should, to quote The Globe, "at least 'call the Parliament; of the Dominion and repudiate iii a formal and official way Canada's,adhesian to the Treaty. of Sevres." The best tiring to feather your nest 's a rvnrieion..:for what may cone to even, if it's disease or accident a hos- nital will to some extent provide the fleat hers . s IT .IS A SAFE AND SURE INVESTMENT Front a strictly financial point of 'view the offer of the minister of Finance to issue new :51/2 per Cent 'bonds running for either five oe ten years, las desired, in exebange Cox bonds of the •191.7 'issue, is, most at- tractive. Commenting ,on the ad- vantages of'that 'converson, the `Fin- ancial 'Times says:-- " The ays:"The holders of theset +fonds have nail •September 30 to decide: their ,course of action. From the show- ing already made, it : appears as though a very substantial propor- tiolo of the holders will be willing to cc the opt tl e new issue rather than t;he ,cash." This might be naturally ex- pected in view of the scarcity g high grade bonds; now offering in the market. At the same -tine there appears to be a very substantialisup- ply • of money . seeking investment, SO thatthe conbersioh plan i5 obvious- ly one not to ,he overlooked, as a re, turn of 315. percent on such gilt - edge security will soon be' a thing of the past," Obey that impulse- .lIelp the Hos, pit el If yon cannot' pull with ne in this Hospital Drive - PUSH, Some day you may need the hel il. "of the, hospital. It is your privil- ege 10 help the Hospital to-daq., $5,000.0Q wanted—One of our elt- izeiie has contributed so generousl . y #Flow marry abates ,in this:good-will, t k ins n de ,e tib e o ou:'iiwii 1 ::r. R of a{aksi+. I Y �' , , i't's the ,Hospitals - St, llelens Mr. ' and Mrs ;las.- Purdoti and' family motored to 1'1 milton for the. weekend Mies Ane aurnin spent a few days with Goderich friends last: week, ,The stork•left a little boy at tTie home"of,Nit. 'end Mrs. C. reran oln September 5th, Alvin Woods, Vera Todd, Annle Campbell and Winnifred Farrier are attending Lticknow High School,, Mrs, and"Mrs: 3rookes and dauglt- ter, Miss, ,Jessie"of 'Toronto, mores ell from the' city on Sat'urc1ey J'or:a few days visit with Mr and Mrs, J, D. Anderson. Mesers. Win. McQuilliati, Wallace Miller, Ed. Thams, ; Louis Weather= head, Ewart McPherson, Torrance Anderson; Jim Dtirnin, Jr., and Les- lie Purvis Were among those who motored• to London: to attend the fair Mrs. Robert Woods, accompanied by Mr. and. Mrs F. F. Phillips, motored. to l+ergus for the week -end. The school fair, came off on Fri- day, September 15th, and was very successful -affair: The conceit at night was well"pa'torilized 'also. The play, "Two Many Husbands," noos- ed by the Belgrave ',Dramatic Club, was very well presented,, The declaration: of Independence was good for a nation; but a'deciao, anon of interdependence is a good doctrine when a, community Hospital' is considered. HEAVY SHIPMENTS' OF CATTLE •:Toronto, :Sept, 16th. --Since Au- gust first the movement of live stock from Western ;Canadaetaath,e East- ern' markets has been unusually heavy. Shipments'," consist almost entirely of beef cattle. The Char- acter of this business is such that fast services by the railways is an essential, and in this respect the Canadian ;National Railways' are making records , between Winnipeg and 'Toronto yards. Trains of from forty to, fifty cars of stock are quite usual, and fast time is made •possible by the splendid -tangents and the lack of curves by this route. ^ A train of 72 ears of cattle was' 'recei- , ved early. this'. morning at 'Unlena Stock, Yards, /West' -Toronto, making the trip. from Winnipeg in 75 hours,. it having left Winnipeg on Septem-' ber' 13th. This, "probably, : is the -longest train of livestock ever re- ceived at Toronto frons the West. - r Put your hospitality into Ilespi- Be a Hospitaler. Honey Wanted We would like a price on a ton of good white honey. Watts and Cud niore, Clinton, Ontario , 68-1-p Notice to Creditors, In the estate of'Samuel Russel Lee, deceased: Notice. its hereby given that all persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Samuel .Russel Lee, late of the township of Hallett in the county of Huron, yeoman, de- ceased, who died on or about the 7th `day of July 1922, are required to deliver to John Fingland the admin- istrator of the said estate or his solicitor on or before the 10th day Of :October 1922 a full statement of their claims together with A. -tel. -L- iars thereof, and the nature of the. securities, if- any, held by then all duly, verified by affidavit. And take notice that after the said last men - toned date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the per- sons entitled' thereto having regard only to such claims as he shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith. Dated at. Clinton, this 18th day of Septeniber A. D. 1922. W Brydone, Clinton, Ontario, ,Sol - leiter Sol -leiter for the said Administrator. 68-3 Clearing Auction Sale - Of farm stock and implements on lot 37 part 38, 9th concession of Goderich township. On Thursday September 28th, 1922 at 1 o'clock sharp. Agricultural mare, 4 years old; suppos $1 to be in foal; general. purpose mart with foal at foot; geld- ing, four years : old; gelding five years old; driving mare; 3, 2 year olcl steers; 8 1 year old steers; 2, 1 year old heifers; 3•sprhig calves; farrow cow; '7 pigs about 90 pounds; 4 spting lambS 25, year-old hens' - 25 pulletts, rthoroughbeed' rocks, Im- plements --Massey Ilarris binder, 6 foot cut; McCormack mower,'6 loot: cut; 12 foot Deering rake; Massey Ilarris Fertilizer drill, 11 hoe, nearly new; Mann cultivator; Steel' roller; bean harvester and scuiiler combined, nearly new; lumber wagon; old wag- on; ;buggy; cutter; set of sleighs; Massey Harris cutting box, nearly; new; rubber -belt; gasoline engine, 40/ <horsepower; walking 'Plow; hay rack; gravel box; combination stock rack and 1box; atone boat; puiper; Melette cream separator; buffalo robe; horse blanket; wool lmee rug; 32 ;Coot extension ladder; set of slings; set of heavy team harness; set of scales, 2,000 pounds capacity; Clinton fanning still; 50 cords of wood set .of' plow harness; sea of single harness; 2 neves, good feed corn; 4 rows of potatoes; forks; chains; sllovolS asci other articles too man - evens to mention, Terms on chat- tels:all sums; of. 310 and under, cash, over that asisotint 12 months credit given on tarnishing approved joint notes or a :discountsof 4 per cent. per annum allowed for ca,Shor cred- it' amounts. Farm consists of 105. acres of good clay loam, well adapt cd for grain or grass, farm is in a ,Ihiglt state of cultivation all under grass. On 'the farm is erected a good 114 storey brick house, banlc. barn, 50x80, ;pig pen, 14x20, abund- ance oC water with good windsinlI. 5 soros af. good ;hardwood bush, 4 acres geod ° bearing orchard. Torras on farm, 10 per cent, of purchase price to be paid down on clay of sale, balance in 30 daps. • Everything to be sold as proprietor is in failing ;health. and 14. i in • up farming, IP, :Cele , '.Proprietor; Geo 'G•as. lI.-�Elliot�, Auctioneer, ', 67-2. Marriages ADAMS -SCOTT do (;lhtton, en Septesn'ber 18th, by' the Rev. T. J, ,Su'9edon Pji:, 13,, Wxae Irllra hetli Scott to William Robot Adr+ awns , both .o1. Toronto. 'O — `Y NG BARN A th 11 S 1. Baptist parsonage, on September 18th, by •the Rev, G. i'' Buena, rlorerieo Izeie, second daughter of the Rove G. 1. Burns, to 'Prank Poster Young of Toronto. Births WISE --In Goderich township, on September 16th; to Mr. and Mrs. —, ITorbgr•t L. Wise, a son, Ildwlsrd Iiarolcl, MCEWEN---In Stanley, on September 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, J, A. Mc - .Given, a daughter, COATES—In Wingham, on Septem- ber d2th, to Mr, and Mrs: Wily ram Coates, a son.., Deaths DALE—In . r A n Sucltersmith, on Septem- ber 9th, Mary Chesney, relict of • the late William J, Dale, aged 69 years, 6 months and 24 days. ' BROPHEY—In Goderich, on ' Sep- tember 12th, "Edith Jane Luxton, wife of Mr Joseph Brophey. IN MEMORIAM ARMSTRONG—In memory o.. Rainey Armstrong, yy✓✓ho died. September 22nd, 1921, aq'Rosetown, Sask. Orr family circle is brokefn; Within our happy home A father dear,'a husband true, From loving ones' is gone. " Life's golden cord:' is severed; - His.soul frons -earth has fled. That faithful one, so dearto all, Is numbered with the' dead. Now all within our, house is still Yet fast the moments fly. This life' is but .a'passing dream he'll ,welcome ns on high." —Wife and Family. Excuses for not ::providing a Hos- pital in Clinton are likei alloween spooks, nothing tothen when you bring them out into the bright light of truth. Our present hospital with eight beds.sinee,February 1919'has recesv ed••635 patients, 198 frons Clinton, 392 outside town in Harron County, and 45 onside Huron del on County.What at will an enlarged and equipped building Evaporator Opening. On and after Monday, September, 25th, we will be ready to,receive and Par -the highest price for hard, sound evaporating apples`. No soft ap- ples accepted. Town & Case, Clin- pies- accepted. Also nen and women wanted to operate, Town & Case, Clinton Evaporator. 68-2 Auction Sale Household furniture on Saturday, September 28th,,,1.922 at 1 o'clock Rattenbury Street: W. R. Counter, proprietor, Geo. H. Elliott, Auction - 67 -2 eer, Second-hand Bicycles I have •a number of, good bicycles to go cheap: -Come and look thesis over.—Paxman's Garage. 67-2-p For'SaIe A good big driving horse, 4 years old, quiet to ride or drive and a good worker. : Apply to Mr. Henry Snyder, Clinton, R. R. No. 2, phone. 2 on 604 X67-12. Faun For Sale 23 acres on the 16th con., Goderich Tp., 1,nnile from Clinton. All good farming land, 7 -roomed frame house, woodshed and driving shed Good baisk barn. Apply to H. J..Hibbs, R. R No. 2, Clinton. Phone 12 on 604. -67-5-p Strayed From near Bayfield, two heifers, small two-year olds, grey color, A. reward of '15.00, per head will be paid for information leading to their recovery by ROBERT S. WIIVTElt,, Goderich, Ont„ phone 326, •,67-tf For Sale House and 'four lots on east side of Ring street between • Gordon and Bond, Good house 155 storeys higis and barn, Good basement under house, hard and soft water, consid- erable fruit on lot. Terms reason- 'able for quck sale. Apply to Mrs. Bertha Hayward, 101, Wellington Road, London Ont, 67-12. For Sale A. Capital Crearu Separator,'seeond,• hand, in good rimming order, . for quick sale at 320 Phone 12 on 600 Mrs. J. R, Sterling, 11._ 1, No 2, Bayfield. For Sale An upeiglst piano, is in a 1' condi- tion has recently been cleaned and tuned and will be Sold at a • reason- able price.Tliis is a splendid in- strument and intending pureliasers will do well to inspect this bargain. Mr. A,- •Mekenkie . Ki}spen, 66-tf Music Lessons . 1511'. A. W, Anclerton, Professor of music, cert, teacher of Piano- forte and singing, T. R. C., Lon- dors, England, resumes tuitions at J,, E, Gook's residence on Tuesday, September 12, "' 66-tf Animals' Astray • Cane to the 'mantises of the. un- dersigned one mile east of Varna, on. the Bayfield road, about June 15, 2 :spotted steers and one roan heifer, all one-year olds". Owner may, have same by proving property and pay- ing expenses. Reheat Webster, Vim- na, Ontr , 62-12 House For Salo Frame cottage with two lots, on Iluron street, barn on preinlses, garden with small fruit. . For further, particulars apply to Miss 13. Cantelon, on promises, 01-tf :Taut For Sale A pair, of geldings, 5 7:yearo.' Sound and right. For cash or bank- a4hlo Patper,. A i .Townslleild, • 16th an•: (5ilerieh •tii+viiahip, R, 2, ,,Caintoii,. Phone 22 on 604, 62.14 The On y Waw To Test Teri is to Taste k r 1 Natural Leaf Green Tea is 'proving a revelation�. to tho"se who have een users o#. Japans; T347 TRY IT—YOU WILL ' LIKE IT The Hose ital Buildin g, is'there I� i' s ours- tomake it ver for u use a such Canvas next week. LET EVERYBODY HELP. Space donated by ,Johnson & Co, S, FOR SALE MODERN HOME—William at Princess. LOT—Full size, garden, fruit, shade trees, large lawn. $OUSE -Frame, full size cement basement, 'hot water heating, extra large 'verandah, balcony. .GROUND FLOOR ---Hall; .living -room, dining -room; den, ' kitchen, pantry, wash -roost, side verandah on kitchen. FJRSTFLOOR=HaI1, five bedrooms, three-piece bathroom; large size 'octagon pedestal basin,, glass towel rods, eta. Each sleeping apartment e9uipp ed with individual heatand an }in- proved system of ventilation. Everything for health, comfort and` convenience.: Apply on premises, D. S.'Cluft. 61-tf 1 F •J • •Brown L • Clinton's Leaddn Centras Baker and le ':-° Cream" Parlor :Bread, IFanctt Baking and all kinds of confecltlonarg'• - 4.`"i'e�il� Cakes a Specialty Neilson's and Bisset's lee Cream in Bricks and Bulk. - Nelson's and Robertson's Chocolates Telephone No. 1 COME WITH US -TO Goderich AND ATTEND THE r 11. a cies —AT— Hotel edtord Next Saturday Evening September lbs'her tette Dancing from 6.30 to 12.00.• Music by Miss Gene Connon and London Orchestra. Sunday Dinner—Music 1 to 2.45. Sunday Supper—Music 5.30 to 6:45. Write or phone for reservations to Hotel Bedford, Goderich, RATES Saturday Evening, 6.30 to 12.00 $3,00 per couple. After 8,30 $1.00 per couple With additional charges for lunch a la carte. Muse For Sale Cottage on Alberttstreet, call on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, Miss Jessie Thompson.65- tf Farm For Sale Lot 41.1, concession 8, Htillett, eon twining 100 acres nearly all cleared. There aro on the premises a good bank barn 72x40 with good cement floors, driving shed 40x20, pig house. 140/ x7:2. Good 2 story brick house, with frame kitchen, and wood shed, soft water in house, • All fenced and tile drained, Winclzfiill on 'barn, small orchard, McKillop telephone and rural mail, G miles frons Lon- esboro, 20/ miles from Constance :1.15 miles from church- and 154 miles ,from school. For further partic- ulars apply to Percy Glazier, R. R. No, iYLondesboro or phone 6 on 250, 65-4-p. Voters' � e V t er' ries t s The Voter's List, 1922 for the township of Stanley, County of Ilur- on. ,y; Notice is hereby givon that I have transmitted or delivered to the pop sons mentioned in Section . 9 of he Ontario 'Voter's List Act the copies of the list, made' lersuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by tate last revised Assessment; ]yell of the said Municipality to be entitled t0 vote in the said Municipality at el- ections of members of the Legisla- tive Assembly and at Municibal el- ections -end that the said. list Was first posted up in. my offles, Stanley township, t 'eighth eof ow s on he `et h t v S� i- p, b 1. ,1 tombola 1922 and remains there for inspection. ' And thereby call upon all voters to examine said list and if any errors or othiSsioihS ` are 4onnd thetaein -tis take' immediate; proceed - legs to have the same coiabetel aC= Cording to law, : ;Dated at, lt4 Stanley Stit't1ali of Setl?rnber"',Tr p , 1922. i'larnwell, Munieipal:Clerk, Sale of Lands for Taxes Town of Clinton By yirtue of a warrant by the Mayor of the Town of Clinton bear- ing date tlse First clay of August a sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the Town of Clinton will be held at the Council .Chamber in the Town of Clinton at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon on the Fourth day of December, 1922, unless tlse taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sato for arrears` of taxes is be- ing published in• The Ontario /Ga- zette, the first insertion being the 26tH clay of August, 1922, and that copies of the said. list may be had at shy office. D. L. ivlacpherson, Treasurer,' Clinton August 31st, 1922 64-tf .Piano For :Sale High grade piano will be sold reasonably for cash. Apply to Mrs. Frank Gibbs, Princess street. 63-tf Horses For Sale at Bayfield - To close the estate of tate late C. Tippett there will he sold ,by private sale two horses; 4 and 7 years old, Fred afeEwes and Chas. .larks, executors for the•estate, Bayfield. 62-tf Farm For Sale Lot'16 pt. 17 concession 1 Hallett, Iluron road 1' miles east of Clin- ton, , Tins Earns contains 127 acres 100 acres drained and in first class condition, the balance is pasture land and bush. On the premises is a good barn 40x74 with stone stabl- frig and cement floors, also hen hoose pig pen and drive shed on. Bement foundation, There is a two story brick house with modern convenien- ces. Faris is well watered with first class springs and also spring creek running across one. corner. Farm is Well adapted for mixed farming. For terns and conditions snake ,ap- plication on the promises or Clinton, R. R. No. 4, John Noble 58-11 ' For Sale Or Rent Brick residence ,for sale or rent, .Rattenbury street ,at present oc- eupied,by W. :It, Counter. Possession October 1sit, apply iaeob Taylor 24 +'llerbeek Ave, Toronto. 57-11! Farm Fort Sale: Lot •26, Coli. 17th, ' on the Base .line, anile north of Clinton. 22% acres 'first class land, good house, bank barn' and, young orchard hist beginning to bear. Also 7 -roomed house on Albert street, Clinton.. Wa- ter, good garden, barn. Apply on latter preinises. Mrs. John Halstead. -•4I,-tf Spirant' Corsets >x a S irella Corsets P rs is for sealtlafulness, style,:` comibrt and durability, JEv- ery Corset made to measure; ,l es. 101izabeth Kennedy, Ontario street, Clinton, Phone 142. 12-1021. 10 11,111 UpiM)pgIMIIpIIIIIVII@fflVpMINUIVIIIMIIiii0G1111 II I,lu(�Vpipl(0(iG(�I�Il flippll(�I(9NV➢IVpIIIUMVUIIN�I TEAMWORK ' It is not tiso guns dr cii'inarlient or 'the "m oSte }, e � tiY , It is r" the 'eloso cgo;terttxott that makesthen" wip > t 'is not the individual, or the army aS a whole; Brit the uterlastirt' teamwork of 'every bidoanggin'" sous." i RudYard xiip1ing; 'a .. rP, ay , 15 day, N9ne. other; at least "poetically, amongEno rices writers, gu'tge4 • human emotion with the dynansle force o i - # Kiplizzg., . ale knows- that teamwork,'or 00 -operation ish the major motive of community effort; In i this, desired teamwork we needyoiu' pull, your sympathy: as well' as yoilr financial support for the Hospital Fiala ,Canvass ,, Septdariber 25-30, $5,000,00 needed, s If you can't Pull --PUSH Space donae:ed" by MILLER & HAWKINS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 m 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 II 1111111 1111111111111I111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Ili Phone 68. - `OFFICE :HOURS . 9.30 to: 12 a,m. 2.00 16 5.30 p.m. 7:00 to 9.00 p.m. Sundays by appointment. DR. W. R. NIMMO Chiropractic Specialist, Specializing. in Spinal, Nervous and n Chronic Diseases,': , " CONSULTATION FREE Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont. 62-4 Heater For Sale A good coal heater, only used a couple of winters. G. E. Hall, Rattenbury street, or Tire, News -Re MElfl's Work Boots• Less t hari • t Friday and' Saturday Ws have several pairs of men's solid leather work boots which, must be cleared regardless of cost. Reg. 37,50 to 38.00 going at $5.93 Reg. 36.00 to $7.'00 going at $4.95 Reg $5.00 to $6.00 going at $3.95. Wm. Barry Opposite the Postoffice. Clinton OSTEOPATHY. DR. A. M. HEIST Osteopathic Physician Graduate, Des Moines Still College of Osteopathy. Licentiate Iowa and Michigan State Boards of Medical Examiners. Spinal- adjustments given to remove the cause of disease. Catarrhal deafness, adenoids, and enlarged tonsils treated. without surgical- operation.: Stonsach and intestinal diseases treated without the use of drugs or surgery. Successor to Dr. Heileman, L Office, Goderich, Ont. At the Graham House every Tues- day after 6.30 p,m. RAIN ai^aa I If you have any grain to sell, give as a call. We will pay the highest market priees. A car of Swift's ';Keri Steer" Fer- tilizer for fall wheat just arrived. Swift's Red Steer fertilizer is made :Crosti. Bone, Blood and Tankage, and tlsey are now using pure Nitrogen instead of Ammonia. ' . A trial will convince, ' Purity flour, Five Roses floury Pas, try flour, Bran and Shorts always, on hand. For fall seeding we have Govern- ment' 'grade Timothy aseed. g Gunn's Maple Leaf Lard, 5 Ill, Bails , ,$1.00 ' Ft i t Shortening, 5 Ib. Gunn's - is Ii st " Sgi pails..., ... ,90e. W. Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED Phones: Elevator 199,.Residonc. 141 Clothes .Glenne nn r d d P eaaed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen goods dry eleaned, Rooms over Heard's barber shop. W. J. Jago, . —83412 Boars Mr Servieo ' ' Champion bred, big type 'i'orkshire; and Chester'Whito boars for service: At 'Monte every forenoon ,._.-A; ,C. tev'eyi Phone.5 on ,039, Clinton —28 The South.End Grocer' Try our store for your supplies, you will find our prices 1`AS LOW AS ANY. FULL STOCK FRESH C,'rROCERILES Prompt delivery to all parts- of the town, HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY'1 DELIVERED. 1 Mrs. s. M J. Brown PHONE 144. Chestnut Coke KENNEL AND SOFT COAL Also some good Hardwood. Leave , orders at my Residence: Huron street,. or Phone 155. E. 'WARD ' COAD, NUT, STOVE & EGG 1 ALWAYS ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ) E. J. MILLER" Orders taken at residence. Phone 119 Highest prices paid for WIseat,, Oats, Barley, Peas .and Bue cwheat.;. 00FING , We have agency for Toronto As-.." phalt Roofing, if you have any roof- ing to do you will find it advisable to call' on us, our prices are reasonable and the roofing is the highest grade on the Market, Bran and Shorts, Purity, Thorobred Five Roses and Fine Jewel Flours.; Stock Foods and Calf Meals always on hand. J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123. Flour and Feed • Merchants and Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers licenses Live Youltry WANTED Farmers who raise poultry for profit sell all their old roosters and broody hens, also young cockerels Weighing about two pounds each during Jnne and July. Coops sup- plied: Write or phone to GUNN, .LANGLOIS CO. CLINTON, ONTARIO. N. W. - TREWART}HA, :Manages. Phone, No. 190 Holmesville 601 r flh CREAM WANTEUI The demand for our butter is in; creasing. To supply this demand we,r quiro more creast. A' We request you to ship us your cream. We guarantee you the Highest Market • Prioes, accurate tests and prompt service. Our firm is known toou and needs no further recommend.y We pay all express charges, furn- ish cream cans and pay twice each,. month. W.itx o f r cans or f urtherMisforma» Oen to the "1!Ilflta,>SF',:AJI'01i.7CIi•Ci[t•�]AMEId'�'; Gly. C. A, i3ARS12114MANAG1R0, ,