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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-9-21, Page 6rhe Chalon News-Ytec4 ter t to Yiu and Me lie 'Chathem' News discusses the Von yof'who won ;the, coal' strike. >ng how $13 to $14 a cord foz• ed woodfurnishesthp a swer. - dndon Advertiser, No matter how .faveiiable things are from now on the fubl situation .this, winter wilt be troublesome. Eve cry .available stick of wood:- ought to be gathered heforethe snow falls, A Hamilton youth was ordered to he :lashed ' fern striping his -mother,. Probably if,liit mother had, used the rod e trifle more when he was a lit- tle shaver both would have been aved this : humiliation now, Some strict form of fuel control .should be introduced and at ,onceso that 'these , who ear,' ,pay ; cash for large, amounts can not corner the coal as it is available, leaving those not so favorauhly situated tp ,suffer, Miss Cora -Hind, Agricultural Ed- itor of the: Winnipeg Free Press, estimates the Western wheat yield, .at 371,910,000 bushels, which is mere ;than ten nrillion,7iushels more 'than tile famous bumper crop of 1915. The area is la'rger and the average per acre is mueh.lower. " Did you ever," asks the Orillia Packet ' know anybody's liver- to be upset by drinking buttermilk; or any- body's heart weakened;; or: anybody's ,arteries hardened, ;or anybody'sblood 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 of, great wealth and a peaceable nation as well. Here we "have' the cure for :all the world's pies- ent ,'ills, Drink buttermilkand live ,on next to nothing. Drink ,butter tpnilk and usher in a world-wide -reign ;of peace and plenty." That's all right, butjust listen to the snort of delision ,•from certain quarters. Some people do not even know that buttermilk is drinkable. There will he no alteration in..the Ontario Temperance . Act without. a vote, of ,the, people, according tq At; 'torney; General .Barley,. • ,,As; , :,the people voted strongly in favor.of' tip retention in 11)19 it is unlikely. that a vote will be asked for again In a h ury; Tt is six years .since the Ontario Teniperance Act went into force, en September 16th, 1916, and, •inspite of , opposition in some quarters, it Inas been a success. Ontario will never again go back to the open bar nor make legal the selling of Minor for beverage purposes. As long ass this- generation, lasts 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- sonal right to have it and drink 11: But g•radualiy'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- key over the Dardanelles Straits and- -that Canada and the other oversea dothinions might again feel called upon to send assistance, sent a thrill, of horror through the "'average' Citi - sen on Saturday when it cane- But the situation .looks a 'bit. brighter now. It may not -be,that there will lie any bloodshed, although British -troops have been hurried to the scene. However, perhaps that was the •quickest way ''to'brin matters to a successful issue, to : prevent an attack from the forces - of _Kemal Pasha. If France `could die depend- ed upon to stand with Italy and 'Bri- tain in the shatter of neutarality'of the Straits all would be well, but Fian- ce cannot be so, depended upon. But whatever happens Canada stands with. Britain. She signed the Treaty of 'Sevres as well as Britain and most, stand by -it. 'If we do otherwise we should, to quote The Globe, "at least •eall the Parliament of the Dominion and repudiate iii a formal and official way ',Canada's adhesion to the Treaty �:. ,of Sevres."' The best thing to feather your neat s a 'nrnvisin,1 for what may cotn-e to' you, if it's diseases or accident a hos- metal will to sonic extent provide the r•, 1 atl e i., s. IT 15 A. SAFE AND SURE INVESTMENT From a strictlyfinancial point of vxuw the offer of the minister nister of I mance to issue new .51/2 per' Cent bonds running for either five or ten years, ,as desired in exchange afige .:[or bonds of the .1917 issue;' is most at- tractive., Commenting on the ad vantages of that conversion the Fin- ' in '' ancial : Tunes 5aysi- k h 1h " holders o lens of "these (bonds have -until',September 30 to decide their course of action,.. From the show- ing already made, it appears as though a very u 0 g e,y substantial propnx- tion„of the holders -will be willing, to accept the new issue, rather than the cash. ' This night be naturally ex - petted in view' .of the scarcity of high grade bonds now offering fn•.the market, At the sante .time there appears to be a very subatantial ;sup - 'ply of 'money seeking investment, so that the conversion plan is obvious- ly one not to be overlooked, as a re- turn- of 5r/_,, per emit on such gilt - edge security will soon be a thing of 4 •• the past." Ohey that impulse—Help the Hos- pital, Ifyou cantopull twith ih us in n, this :Hospitai Drive-PUSII„ Some dayyou ma need h 1 ' y e the .telp� of the hospital. It is your privily eke to help the Hospital to -day., $5,000.09 t tinted --•011e of ourcit- izens has contributed so' generously, i taw many shares ir t?i4 gook copan :dayou-ovn ' tgoforocd rwi 1. or i the "iosfrital„ St. N¢lens Mr, And Mr, Jae., I'uidon an family motored to Hamilton for the week-ciid. Miss Annie Dairnin spent a few flays with Goderich friends ;last week. The stork left a little boy at the home 'of 'Mr,'and Mss, C. Foran on September5th, Alvin Woods, Vera Todd, Annie Campbell and Winni"frcd Farrier are attending Lucknow High School., Mrs, and Mrs •Brookes and daugh- ter Miss -,Jessie, "bf Toronto, motor- ed ,from the city en Saturday for a, fete days visit with Mr, and Mrs, J; D, Anderson,'' Messrs Wm. lVIcQuillian, Wallace Miller; -Ed, Thorns, Louis Weather - head, Ewart McPherson, Torrance Anderson; Jim Durnin, 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 Fergus for the week -end, The school fair•, cane off on Fri- day, September15th, and was •a very', successful affairs The' conceit at night was .well pahornized also The play, "Two "Many husbands," pies - ed by the, Belgravo Dramatic Club, was very well presented. • The declar'ation' of Independence was'good for a nation; hut g'deciar- ation of interdependence is a good doctrine, when p,eommunity Hospital is considered, HEAVY SIiIP1YlENTS' OF CATTLE Toronto, ;Sept. 16th.•—Since Au- gust first the movement of live stock from Wes=tern Canada tq.,tile East- ern markets has been unusua1ly 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 inade possible by the splendid -tangents and the lack of curves .by this route. A train of 72 ears of cattle was, recei- r ved early, . this.. moriiing at 'Union, 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 live stock ever re- ceived at Toronto from the West, Put your hospitality into Hospi- tal:- 13e ospi- tal :"13e a HospitaIer. Honey Wanted ,We would like a price en 'a ton of good white honey. Watts and ^Cud'- njor'e, Clinton, Ontario 68.1-p Notice to Creditors In the estate of 'Samuel Russel Lee, deceased: Notice is heresy :given: that all persons 'leaving claims a- gainst the estate of Samuel Russel Lee, late of the township of Hullett in the county• of Huron, yeoman, de- ceased, who died on or about the 7th. 'day of July 1922, are required td 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 pit ticu- lars thereof, and the "nature of the. securities, if- any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit. And take' notice that after the said last men- tioned 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 accogdance.. therewith. Dated - at Clinton, this 18thday of September A,: D. 1922. W. Brydone, Clinton, Ontario, .Sol- icitor for the said Administrator, 68-3 Clearing Auction Sale - Of farm stock and implements on lot 37 part 38, •9tlt concession of Goderich township. On Thursday September 28th 1922 at 1 o'clock sharp. Agricultural mare, 4 years old; supposed to be in foal; general' purpose marcwith foal. at foot; geld- ing, four years old; :gelding five years old; =driving mare; 3 2 year old steers; 8 1 year old steers; 2, ,1 year old heifers;,3 spring calves; farrow cow 7 pigs. about 90 pounds; 4 spring in ainb '25,, year-old hens; 1 s, 2. 25 puiletts,- thoroughbred rocks. Im- plements--e-Massey Harris binder, 6 foot cut; McCormack mower, 6 :Coot cut; 12 foot Deering ;ase , ng rake;'Massey y Harris Fertilizer drill, 11 hoe, nearly new; Mann cultivator; steel' roller; bean harvester and seuill`ei combined, nearly new; lumber wagon; old wag- on; buggy; cutter; set of sleighs; Massey •Harris cutting box, nearly new; rubber -belt; gasoline engine, 41/- horsepower; walking -plow; hay rack;, gravel box; combination stock rack andr box; stone boat; 'pu:Iper; Melette cream separator; buffalo robe; horse blanket; wool knee rug;' 32 foot extension ladder; set : of. slings; set af, heavy team harness; set of scales, 2,000 pounds capacity; Clutton fanning mill; 50 cords of wood set of plow harness; se„ • of single harness; 2 acres, good feed corn; 4 rows of potatoes; forks; chains; shovels and " otherarticles too num- erous to mention. Terms on chat- tels all sums' of $10 and under, cash, ever, that amount 12 months credit given: on furnishing approved joint Notes or, a discount,of 4 per cent. per annum allowed for cash or cred- it- amounts. rectit"amounts. Farm 'consists of; 105 acres of good clay Ioam, well adapt e1 for grain or grass, :'Orin is in a ,high state of cultivation all ander grass. On 'the farm is erected a good 151 storey brick house, bank barn, 50x80, pig pen,' 14x20, abund- ance of water with good windmill. 5 acres of good hardwood bush, 4 acres good' bearing orchard. Terms. on form; '10 nen cent, of purchase price to be paid down on day of sale, balance in 30 days,''Everything to be Sold as proprietor 15 in failing ,h0,,a *,?l .4 gn, ing a ;�armiug::,W;•, , duet ::; Y is iii 'o•.e �'d el. r Geo H•; i , fl. Ell oft Atieticltineri. G7-2.. Nlararlage$ AD4iy1'S- $QOTT_-in Clipion, ; on Septafb'ber 18th, by the Rev, T. .I. Snowdon, Ph., 13., Wrae Eliza-, , both Scott to William Rnbort Ad- onis. lot .of P rento. YOU C—BURNS At the Baptist parsonage, on September 18th, by the Rey, G. I. Burns, Florence Irene, seond ciaughtor of the Rev.. G. I. Burns, to 'Irranlc Foster Young of Toronto. Brhiths WIISIr—In Goderich 'township, on ,,September 16th, to Ms'. and Mrs, IIerbert L.• Wise, a son,—Edward Harold. MCEWEN—In •Stanley, en September 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, 7, A, Me- Ewen, a daughter. ' COATES--In' Wingham, on Septem- ber 12th, to Mr, and Mrs. Will- lam Coates, arson.-, Deeths DALE—In Tuekersnnith, on Septem- ber 9th,' Mary Chesney, relict or the' late William J. Dale, aged, 69 years, 6 months and 24days• RROl'F EYE In Goderich, 'on • Sep- =tember. 12th, °Edith Jane Luxton, wife of Mr Joseph 'Brophey. IN MEMORIAM ARMSTRONG -In memory of It:aincy Armstrong, who died•, Septensiser 22nd,. 1921, at Rosetown, ScSk, "Our famaly circle is broker,;. Within our happy home A father 'dear, 'a husband true, From loving ones is gone. Life's. golden cord is severed; His soul' from earth has fled. That faithful : one, so dean; to a11, Is numbered with the' dead. Now all within our, house is still Yet fast the moments fly. This life' is but a passing dream Re'll :welcome' us on high;" c ' =Wife -and Family, Excuses for not piovi:ding a 1-Tos- pital in Clinton are Iilce Hallolyeen spooks; =nothing to ;them when 'you bring thein out into the bright light of truth. ' .Our present hospital with eight beds. since February 1919'bas recenv- ed••635 patients,,,193'froin Clinton; 392 outside 'town in :,Huron County,. and 45 ouside Huron County. What will an enlarged and equipped. building Evaporator Opening On and after .Monday, September; 25th, we will be ready toreceive;and pay =lie highest price for hard, sound •evaporating' apples. No soft ap- ples accepted. Town & Case, Clin- pies accepted. Also men and women waisted to operate,, Town & Case, Clinton. Evaporator. 68-2 Auction Sale Household furniture on .Saturday, September 28th, .:1922 at' 1 .o'clock Rattenbury Street. W. R. Conner, proprietor, Geo. H. Elliott, Auction- eer, 67-2 Second-hand Bicycles •',I have a number of good bicycles to go cheap:' Comeand look them over.—Paxrnan's. Garage. 67-2-p For Sale 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 •67-tf. Farm For Sale 23 acres on the 16th con., Goderich Tp., 1.mile from Clinton. All good farming land, .7 -roomed franze•house, woodshed .and driving shed; Good bank barn. Apply to H: J, Hibbs;: R. R No. 2, Clinton. Phone 12 on 604. 675p Strayed % From near Bayfield two 'heifers small two-year olds, greycolor. A reward of 35.00, per head will be paid for information leading to their recovery by ROBERT S.' WINTER,,, Goderich, Ont., phone 826. 67-11 For- Sale House and 'four lots on east side of Xing street between- Gordon and 'Bond, Good house 12 storeys .high and barn. Good basement under house, hard and soft water, consid erable fruit On lot. Teisns reason- able for quck sale. Apply to Mrs. Bertha Hayward, 101, .. Wellington Road, Ont. London, 67tf. For Sale A Capital Creanx Separator,`seconcly hand, in good running order,:_ for quick sale at 320.• Plione 12 on 600 Mrs. J`. R. Sterling, R. It. No, 2, Bayfield For Sale • An upright piano, is in a 1 condi- tion tion has recently ;been cleaned and tuned and will be sold at a ` reason- able price, Tliis is a splendid in- strument and intending' purchasers will do Well to 'inspect this bargain. Mr. A, McKenzie ". Kiinpen.. 66-tf. Music Lessons : Mr. A. W. Anderton, ,Professor. of music, .cert, teacher of Piano- forte and singing, T. R. C., Lon- don, England, resumes tuitions at J. E, Cools residence on Tuesday; Septcnnbe± 12. 66-'0 Animals Astray Cance to the premises oE the, un- dersigned one mile east of Varna, on the Bayfield road, about Juno 15, 2 spotted steel's and one roan heifer, all Dine -year olds. Owner may have same by proving property and pay- ing expenses. Robert Webster, Van- ua, Ont., 62-tf House Vol''Salo Frame cottage with two lots, on Huron street, barn on premises, garden with small .fruit.. I+'or. further particulars' apply to Miss 73.. Cantelon, on premises. 61-tf Team For Salo A pair of geldings, 5: and 7•yeaoib Sound and right. For cash or bank - tilde paper,,; .{1-r Townshend, 16th db`dbrieh township, R', :11, Nei ' 2, Clinton;, Phone 22 on 604: 02.tf ,The Only Way To Test Tea is to Taste it. if Natural Leaf Green Tea, is 'proving a. revelation to. _those who have been users of Japans. I'm' TRY IT YOU WILL LIKE IT The Hospital,Building , is there 1 4 � • Z is - ours �" � S t o make, it over for use as such a Canvas va next week, LET EVE. . RY ®DY HELP. Space donated by Johnson & Co. FOR SALE .MODERN HOME—William at Princess. LOT—Full, size, garden, fruit, shade trees, large lawn. HOUSE -Frame, full size co=ne st •basement, -hot water heating, extra, large verandah, balcony. .GROUND FLOORS -Hall; living -room, dining -room; den, kitchen, pantry, wash -room side verandah on kitchen, g FIRSTFL0OR—,Hall " five bedrooms, three-piece bathroom, large g size 'octagon pedestal basin, glass towel rods?g etc. ` ' Eachsleeping apartment equipped, with individual heat and an im= proved system of ventilation. Everything for health, comfort and' convenience.; Apply col premises, D. S. Cluff. 61-tf 1 r - •. nScC CHn on's x Leading/Central Bak6rg and Ice Cream Parlor Bread, Faneu. Baking and app kinds - of confecttonaria. - , Wedding ,Cakes a Specialtg Neilson's and Bisset's lee Cream in Bricks and Bulk. Nefllson's and ROer b is®ns Chocolates Telephone No. 1 COME WITR US.TO' Goderich AND ATTEND THE Dinner 1I ance —AT— Hotel Bedford Neat Saturday Evening September' 16th Dancing from 6.80 to 12.00.• Music by Miss Gene Connon ,and London Qrchestra, Sunday Dinner—Music 1 to 2.46. Sunday Supper—Music 5.30 to 6:45. Write or phone for reservatio=ns to Hotel Bedford, Goderich, RATES: Saturday Evening, 6.30 to 10 00 $3.00 per couple. After 8.30 $1.00 per. couple With additional charges for lunch ' a `•la carte. abuse For Sale' Cottage on . Albert street, call on Tuesdays or 'Wednesdays. Miss Jessie. Thompson. ,j5- tf Farm Tor Sale Lot '1.1, concession 8, I•Zullbtt, con- taining 100 acres nearly all eleared. remises good h r are on e l. a Teti the I bank= barn 72x40. with good cement floors, driving shed 40x20, pig -house 141/2x12. Good 2 story brick house, with frame kitchen, and wood shed, soft water in house. • All fenced and tile drained. Windihill on 'barn, small orchard, McKillop %telephone and rural mail 5 miles from Lon- esboro, 21/2 miles from. Constance 11 miles from church and 12' miles from school. Pon further partic- ulars apply to Percy Glazier, R. R. No. 1, Londes'bero of phone .,6 on 260. 654p. Stanley Voters' List, The Voter's List,' 1922 for the township of Stanley, County of Ifur., on. ` Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the pet. sons mentioned. in Section 9 of he Ontario Voter's List Act the copies of the list, mad' persuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Rall of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at eI- eetions of members et the Legsla- tive Assembly and at Municipal en. eetlonsand that the saidlista s first posted u1 in. my office, StaseY township,on the 'eighth iai! of S p- tember, 1922 and remains there for inspection, And thereby call ti on all voters to examine said list and if any errors 0r omissions ' aro found therein to 'take immediate;. proceed- ings to have the same corrected ac., cor1tni:tal'aw, , Dat l at Stanley, eT ,lids SttAi'Yof floptdmbcr,-1922. l . Harnwell, Mu=nicipal Claris, Sale of Lands for Taxes Town of elinton By virtue of a warrant .by the Mayor of the Town of Clinton bear- ing date the First day of Augusta 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 othree o'clock in the aft noon on the Fourth day of December, 1922, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for: arrears of taxes is be- ing published in The Ontario /Ga- zette, the first insertion being the 26th day• of August, 1922, and that copies of the said. last may be had at my office. D. L. Macpherson, Treasurer, Clinton August 31st, 1922 64-tf 1 Piano For :Sale High grades 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 the late C. Tippett there will he sold by private sale two 'horses; 4 and 7 years old. Fred' McEwen and 1 4 c .Gras, Marks, executors for the ,estate. Bayfield 62-tf Farm For Salo Lot 16 pt. 17 concession 1 IltilIett, Huron road 11, miles east of Clin- ton. This farm t ar z Contains2 1 7 acres, 100 acres drained and in first class condition, .t=ie balance is pasture land and bush. On the premises is a good barn 40x74 with stone stabl- ing and cement floors, also hens, house „pig pen and drive shed on cement foundation. There is a two story brick house with modern convenien- ces. Farm is well watered with first Class springs•, and also "spring creek. running across one, corner, Farhn is adapted for mixed farming.ing, For terins and conditions make' Ap- plication on the premises or Clinton, R. R. No. 4. John Noble 58-tf For Salo Or Rent Brick residence ;for sale or rent Ratteznbury street sat present oc- cupied:by W. It, Connter, Possession October 1st, apply Jacob Taylor 24 Ellerbeclt Ave: Toronto, 37 -ti! Farm Fore Sale '' ]Lot 26, Con. 17th, 'on the Base line, mile north of Clinton. 22% acres "'first class land, good house, bank barn" and young orchard just beginning to bear. Also 7-rooaited honse on Albert street, Clinton.. Wa- ter, good garden, barn. Apply on latter premises, Mrs. John Halstead, 41-tf Snirella Corsets bpirella Comets tor healthfulness, s, Style, " 0001101/ and durability.' Ev cry eityset ,made to m o asu e r . Mrs. Elizabeth 1Conhedy4,- Ontario street, Clinten,' Phone 142.. 124921 SEPIEM 21 azioIIIIP@h J IUIIIIUIIailloI IIS]iII DIVIII@UUVI IIIVR ilia p(VD IVl l6plttiolh l((�I�( Ipl mminuolleIWm. TEAMWORK it l.5 not the gups or armament the money they can pay; t is the 'close cooperation that nukes thorn wi=n the day, .1 1s not the individual, or the army as a whole; Ilut the'avorlastin' teamwo'le of every bIsosinin' sau?;" Rndyaar(1 Kfpling'`� None . other, at least poetically, among a r ng modern writers, guages human emotion with the • d 5,ma•t e force nl o.ap ot.EIpling„ He knows that teamworo,or co-operation is the ma'Aor motive of community effort. In this; desired teamwork '`ws n eot�,plour pull, your sympathy as well asx t, yotil+financial support for the Hospital Fund •canvass September 25.39. 85,000.00 needed, If you can't Pull ---PUSH Spate donated by MILLER & HAW,KINS IIIIIIIIIIII41111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111 IIIIIII111pi1111111 IIII 1111131111111 ll. ±1111111IIIIIIII I IIIIIi111 IIt1Il11II1111111111111 I,IIINIpws Phone 68. OFFICE HQ (IRS , • 9.30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to. 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 Chronic Diseases,` CONSULTATION FREE Normandie Block, Clinton; ',Ont, Heater' For Sale A good coal 'heater, only used g couple' of winters., .G• E, Hall, Rattenbury street, or The News -Re - Ji M ens orkW• B'aots Le ss than Cash Friday and Saturday We have several pairs of men's' solid leather work boots which ,must be cleared regardless of cost.- Reg. ost. Reg. 37.50 to 38.00 going at $5.95 Reg. $6.00 to $7.00 going at $4.95 Reg $5,00 to 36.00 going at $3.95 Wm. Barrg Opposite the Postoflice. Clinton OSTEOPATHY. DR. A. • M. HEIST Osteopathic Physician. Graduate,' Des Moines' Still College of Osteopathy. Licentiate Iowa and Michi gan State St to Boards of Medical Examiners. Spinal' adjustmentsgiven to remove the cause ofdisease. Catarrhal deafness,. ' adenoids, and enlarged' tonsils treated, without surgical- operation. Stomach and intestinal diseases treated without the vise of drugs or surgery. Successor to Dr. HeileApan. Office, Goderich, Ont." At the Graham. House every Tues- day after : 6.30, GRkIJ s � If you have any grain ,to sell, give 88 acall,We will pay the highest market prices. A ear'fSwift's' " , Fer- tilizer o ,Red. Steer ex- tilizer for fall wheat lust arrived. Swift's Red Steer fertilizer` is made from Bone, Blood and Tankage, and they are now using pure Nitrogen instead' of Aniinonia. A trial will convince,'_ Purity flour, Five Roses flour, Pas, lily flour, Bran and Shorts always; on hand, For fall seeding we have Govern- nlent:grade Timothy seed. Gnnn's Maple Leaf Lord, 5 Ib. pails • , .. .$1.00 ti 5 1 Gunn's Dasifir' Shortening, b. at g, pails..,, s..... ..900. W. Jenkins & Son. FLO11R AND FEED Phones: Elevator 199, Residence 141 • i • Clothes. Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber Shop. W. 3, Jago,--83�t'f Boars for Service, Champion bred, big type Yorkshire 1 and Clzestor'Whito boars for aorviaoo .At+homo every forenoon Leve!; 'Phone,. 5 "an039, Clanton —98 The South -End' Grocer Try our store for 'your 'supplies, you will find our prices , AS LOGY AS ANS' FULL STOCK FRESH GROCERIES Prompt delivery to au parts of the ' town. HIGHEST PRICE FOR • BUTTER AND' EGGS PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY 1.. DELIVERED. t Mrs: ..M , J. Brown. PHONE 144' Chestnut Coke KENNEL AND SOFT COAL` Also . some good '-Hardwood; I Leave , orders at my Residence♦ Huron street. or Phone 1551. E. WARD CQAL NUT. STOVE Sc. EGG ALWAYS ON HAND . l FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ) R. J. MILLER - Orders taken at residence. Phone 112.'. Highest prices paid for Wheats, Oats, Barley, Peas .and Buckwheat». ,a s, a.. 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 (Sc. sgr44 Phone 123. Flour and Feed. Merchants and Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers licenses Live Youltry WANTED Farmers who raiseoultr for, p y Profit sell all their old roosters and broody hens, also young cockerels Weighing' about two pounds each during June` and July. Coops sup- plied; Write or phone to GUNN,AN L GLrs. o co CLINTON, ONTARIO. - TREWARTHA, Manager, Phone. No, 190 Holnlesville 601 r 11' CREAM M, VVAIYTIEUd The demand for our butter is in: creasing. To supply this i demand we 1rac�uiry more cream. uc•• We request you to ship us your cream. e•t We guarantee you the Haghest. Market Prices, 'accurate tests and prompt service. Our firm is known to you and nee&. no further recommend, We pay all express charges, furnv, ish cream cans and pay twice each, Month., Write fr e o 0583 or furGlierriniforniw; tion to the THE ,.SERFOR7l'3I.;'CREAMERY Co, c..44, BARBER;MANAGEM, s