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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-11-16, Page 5'l'he CR ton News-Rtanid Of Interest to You and Me Man by the merle of Forlce is the no , new , c e . of the I' e m • 1 t .z xsparty. t o Ought ttto i g be all eight, tea. Ought to pitch -fork the ;Party into the front Editors have always been pretty hard to discipline. They have had 1.a :trome ix new law, in order to pttn-, ash one sufficiently in•.thc, Province •of Quebec, i w it will .soon be municipal election •time. `What's to "hinder the think - :int} out of suitable candidates now'i, .so that on nomination night the bus- ness can be one on without delay? w * w * There is some talk of putting up °Nome women as members of the Puke lie schoolboard and why not? There. `are women in 'Clinton` who, would" make excellent members, of that body .and who should' be- more interested' in : the welfare of the children than' their own mothers? The idea is worth 'considering. The Kincardine Review, •epeaking .of the death: of that stalwart of Me- thodtsm; the late Rev. Dr. Briggs, :tells this story;' "He was in Kincardine for three 'weeks nearly twenty years ago. His 'visit was prolonged,' not willingly but perforce. • He came up to hold .service in the Methodist church, and -the storm arrived which blocked the .railways for nineteen days. ' ' He -wee_ impatient to get' back to, his work and every" day- '3ie wired his <office. One of 'his telegrams read, "Storm still raging, so am I.' " * * w Clinton needn't be so awfully puffed .up aver its all -conquering' girl's' Ban - 'het ball team t "Maggie" was one ssf those sure -aim girls, and see what .a life °Jiggs'l has led since he mar rued her!—G:oderzch Signal, That our girls have the sureness of • eye and the strength of arm to throw :a ball with something like the' .pre- .cision that the 'inventor dbee- .ket ball inte>4ided should be usedts :ate 'proof that they will later on a= muse' themselves throwing sugar bowls and rolling pins at the hads rof hapless husbands: From the way. 'the Goderich'gals'played in' Chu -ton we doubt if they would be ab.d Ito "throw a glance"' to make 'a pian :leek twice.. But if The Signal' man admires that 'sort of :gtrl all. right. As for us we !prefer he athletic girl, who's -got some pep ,and if; later on, she begins to" throw things, as she ;shouldn't,' probably the party of the ratherpart will be largely to blame. "Certainly he shows a lack of fine, old-time political schooling." re- marks the London Advertiser re- garding Bonar Law's blunt state- -anent that the taxpayers vers of England` might not expect any great redac- -•tion'intaxation, 'he,should know that ea platform is to get in on, but not .to ride on. _ Let hint tell the people -that taxes will be eat in two, .and then after election day . forget his ;promises. If we get to` the stage- -where we are going to limit` our campaign speeches to positive aces, • ethen the old-time political tub -thump- er will .find that his glory has dee 'parted; and .his thunder so diluted 'that it has ;lost its crack," • It Is hardly „surprising that the Titer -.should thus somewhat `bitterly and sarcastically refer to the broken pledges of the king administration., whose members, soeiee of -them bold' '3y announce that "piatfornms are to; get in on." ` But public life would -be cleaner if those seeking the ;suff: rages of the people 'would confine themselves to facts. • * e 5 5 On Friday last at a caucus of°"'Pro- • gressives held in Winnipeg bit,, T." A. Crexar, who has led the Party si]rce+:its "'inception,, ,resigned his, leadership and 'Mr. Robert Forke, M. P. fon Brandon, was chosen lead- •er. _ c The meetings e g were, held behind closed doors o and only such s state .ntents as were approved were -hand- .ed out to the press but it seems to be generally ;ttnderstoecl ghat ,the •Relegates were not by any "'means .always' at one,' J. T. Shaw's of Calgary was the only other •name -on the ballot paper and he wits not present or he might have had it -withdrawn, The Alberta members 'opposed Foeke nevi Miss :McPhail; the -only woman member of parliament ;sided with theta, their abjection' -to him 'being that he 'favored the "broadening -out" idea, The. Win- nipeg Free Press thee 'comments on -the election of Mr. Fork's: "The members decided to remit the question of permanent leadership to .a national convention, to be held Mater, which will also be expected to revise the national pocies of the 'party..' Meanwhile the - party will lave a parliamentary Ieader, in the person of Robert Forke < 31. 1'. for Brandon;. This appears to he a the eughly good choice in view of the •circumstances. A showier lead&r ;night have been chosen, but it may be that he bas more than any other 'Progressive member, the sum of qualities necessary fox the position to whirlh he has been called, Ile has knowledge, experience, sonnei judgment, character, and is ;cite 'competent to state a case r. sol q out an argument in a manner ,whleh will command the attention and respect of the ,louse of Commons. It is, perhaps, unnecessary to dwell open the important fast that the action of -thecaucus definitely commits the Progressives to, a futttx o ag genuine political party, the test for membership in which can only be be- lief in the politieal....principlos:lt avows, Having Colne to the otos roads,' the Progressives have takeh o read'h' w ]e lead Dad to' real sal f utixr . e e can now be for, them me' 'tern- rt back," g h her The resignatiet of Mr. Cr.erar was t unexpected, ets, etesident of the 3 ] ' s rA n Gr ow'e's Association' h� is d foettl�d ttties tie party tear„tot„tnit. too -utuell of leis time eau be could not afford, at least he did not wish, to give up Itis husineee connections M order' to feedthe party. Aside Timm that ion t a t his leadership vas'nee Car icu 1 t lax . atisi 1 t 4 3 e ex t0 hi l ` I Y Y n >aelt'. It is believed by many that ho would have liked to join forces with the Liberal Party, in some eo t of 1;1 coalition, but wee prevented by those of Ibis own panty. fn his farewell address, however, he donee that this was his wish. Ile only 'wanted to affect "- alt honorable co-operation" with the government. .But;` be that as it may, there are those In the party Who breathe a, bit .freer that ho ^is no longer at its head. It is -said '' he will also resign his seat in the House., .,elf so, will he devote himself entirely to the conduct of his business as :head of the Grain Growers' Association, or will he come back as a member of the old Liberal'Party? We slain see. CANADA AT THE ,BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR” The Canadian Chamber of Com- merce in London, which Was organ-, ized two years ago and which em- braces in its membership Canadian firms doing business in England, has notified the Canadian Manufacturers Association that it is arranging for. a Canadian section in the British en. dustries• Fair, which takes `place simultaneonsiy at London and Birm- ingham, February 19; to - March 2, 1923. This is an important annnal trade exhibition and, while Canadian exhibitors' have been welcome, very, little advantage has hitherto been alien of the invitation, The ,effort, now being made' by the line Ian 'Chamberof Commerce encs to .arrange ,for Canadian displays air the next' Farr in; a special. Canadian section is a step meriting support front this country: = Marriages y.UIdFORD—EI}WA1S—At• Stray` ford n November 11th,`' by' the Rev. Mr. Martin,' Edna -Pearl Ed :wards, daughter of Mas. Il Y. .;;PPC Otiderich township,'to Wtii' George, of Mr. Thee.' •.-Fulford•' of Clinton. i3OVETT—lIODGINS—At.London- on eabyemlier 4th, by the Rev. A. L. G. a'Clar7t�',e.r, Clara lo,,,daughter 'of Air. and .11frs. Fred Hodgins of Holy - road, to Edgar C. Lovett of. Cline Births PAISLEY=At St. Lambeth, Quebec, •on'November 14th,.tb',Mr• and Mrs. de. Clarence Paisley, ais ley, a daughter. ago WiDIN G-iAt Private Patients' Pavilion, Toronto General Hospt- Jai, on November 11th, to Captain and Mrs. Charles' E. Dowding of Oakville, formerly. of Clinton, a SOIL \ , ®`caths GALPlN—In Goderich. township, on November 911-1, EIizabeth Nineliam, wife of Henry .Galpin, aged 76 years ' CUR IES --In Clinton, on November 11th, William Currie, aged 83 . years. IN MEMORIAM WEY•MOTTH—In loving nsesnoryof lCeitha, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Weymouth, aged 21 fears, who died November 8th, 1919. • "She is not dead, the child of our affection,• But gone into that *chooi Where slue no longer: needs onr poor protection And ,Christ himself, cloth .rule." —leather, mother, sister, and brothers STEVENS—In loving memory of Alice M- andO Won beloved love d wifeof W. Ii. Stevens, who died November 7th, 1921. "One precious to our hearts is gone ' A ,voice we loved is still. The place made vacant in our Immo - Cnn never more be filled. Our Father in ,-lis wisdom called The boon His love had given And though in earth the body lies The soul is. -safe in heaven." Days of sadness still come o'er ns 'Tears of sorrow',otten flow Thinking of the day you, left us Just one year ego. —Husband and children, Farm for` Salo or Rent Lots 57 and 58, Maitland conces- sion Goderich township, containing 1641/ acres, more or less.Bank barn, 50 feet square, stealing under- neath, driving sited, hsed, 30x56; hen house, large frame house. Pos- • session given at once. ' Andrew Shepherd, Londesboro, Ontario. 76-tf To ,tent Pair of coons; en suite. Well adapted :for light house -keeping, or dressmaking. Including use of bath- roorl; and all conveniences, also single rooms, furnisher], with or.:with- oat board, Apply --."Spruce 1l0 lge,"t Ontario Street, opposite 'Ontario St, Methodist ohureh, 764. Dance An informal dance will be held in the Community Mali, Lotdesboto, en Wednesday evening, November 22nd, Dancing from` 8.30 to 1 o'clock. Ev- erybody welcome. Phelan 8 piece. Orchestka. Admission, gents '$1,00, ladies please provide, • 76-1-p. Rat � EmsWanted Va ntod Iligliest: markee price paid. Alec, not gel 1Ott v k furs U11t ]1 YUn ,in get y p rice, s wht ohs"r eat 4 ett,(o Per emit, to 25 Per deete'thigilee tltgik lvrices'ietld bother Y dealers, . s Phone 0 Or, write H '=llcvi'T , Phone,,,8h, •:,G,'f niton. CONSERVATIVE GOVItRNMBNj RETURNED IN GREAT I31lITAII�T Law's Boner ctrlt ' G a government Was sus- tained in,yesterday's election in Grealt Britain, But full.roturns are not yet to hank dam'unvarying uality is the Greatest Mar C("Distinction,. masa bas Riven Matchless Quality for 31 So Deliiciouesl' Just Try It" Your Wants Are carefully looked after at our store. We sell you quality at lowest it ty goods ppssililo price and also gi'avo you prompt service. Extra good':black tea at special prio e, pr lb, .. 10 Bars of Pure Laundry Soap .,48e.. 1 Can of Baking Powder ......22e. ,3 pkgs. of'Ammonia ....,28c. 5 lbs, of lure'Lard •„$1:05 3 pkgs. -of I'earline , : .........,25e. 5 lbs p(` Shortening .. 1.00 2 pkgs. 'of Lux .. .25s,, 3 ib. ofCisco 85n. 3 pkgs. of Jelly Powder . • .25a. 2lbs.f o Broken Sodas ..,,25a; See our 1923 Calendars. For ourpatrons only. Get nl .Get the Habit of Dealing at. JOHNS e� & CO'S Phone 111 THE ;'STORE- FOR EVERYBODY MISS 'FRANCES 'NICKAWA Whtzr;appears in _ Ontario Street lt` 'C urc , hon Monday evening. • r HOT DRINKS Nowthat the summer season is past, we are ready to' serve hot drinks.. Neilson's . and_ Robertson s ;Chocolates A fresh supplyalwa s.omhand y packages ann Infapc.: _ c ,d in bulkal Ice Cream ways onlhand Bread 'add Cakes A. full line of bead anal= pastry at your command each day Wedding Cakes a Specialty OUR MOTTO :' SERVIOE` AN.i.);(tALITY: . 13ROWN &,®. Telephone'No..1 1'HE ONTARIO' -RAILWAY AND MUNICIPAL BOARD (P. F. 7915.) IN THE NATTIER of the Application of the Municipal Corporation of ^ the Township df Tucko p . rstitiith' foe an Order authorizing the CounoiI of the said Corporation to pass 'a by-law providing for the issue of debentures to:the amount of nine thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars ($9,850.00), to meet the cost -of reconstruction, replacements and ,alterations to the telephone system of the said Corporation, ' !The repayment of the debt incur- red under the proposed by-law will be met by a levy of ten equal an - peal instalments upon the. proper- ty of the subscribers to the said, system, or as the Board may oth ewise determine. APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING The Ontario Railway and Munlcipal Board having directed Francis 'Dag- ger, Esquire, Supervisor of Telephone Systems, to enquire and report upon.. the above matter, doth appoint Tues- day, the twenty-first day of Noveni- ben, A. D. 1922, at the hour of a quarter past eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in the Town Hall in the Town of Seaforth, for the holding of sueh,.enquiry, at which time end place all persons having an interest in the natter and desiring to be heard are directed to attend,` Dated at Toronto this third day of November, A. D.1922. 122. (SEAL,) . Signed, 'la. .0. SMALL, 75-2./ ; Secretary, CR e, 1STAS SALE A good place tell i0y Gifts Will be at the sale put on by the Women's Institute in Mr. Stothers' office on Thursdag, Nov, 23rd Commencing at 3 o'clock: Also homemade baking and candy. `. 76-2. .K 16, tr Ct1.0 Sale of Milk Cows A car load of milk cows, about half to *ashen. before Christmas, the other half in the spring; will be offered at the farm of James VanEgmond Gravel Road, three quarters of a'innire north of Clinton, on aturday, November 18 At 2 o'clock,” sharp Teriti 1 Six months credit ishan a a on fut. ?? g Approved joint notes 05 a discount of 6 per cent. per anatim allowed for cash. , 0'a ' cul rx; t ars re furitlthed da ' gardmg animals, V of s a r 1o, W' 17LIS,Ilieeprietor, 'W.''NIA1t CIS, � , anagev, G SI, 1JLLIOTT• .Attar,., t..o, ..,,, '1041. F�BIIC MEETING Mr. FulthorP and Mr. Simpson ' S son of p the Live Stock Commission Dept., p , Union Stock Yards; Toronto will ad- dress a meeting of all fatmers in- terested in. co-operative. . shipment of live stock on the evening te,f Friday, November 17th`, in the office of S. B. Stothers, Disttrice Representative, Clinton. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all . interested to come and Bear ,this important matter discus- sed. D. H. Wise„ President Farmers' Club. Gl, W. Layton, . Secretary. 75-2 , Pastime ,Dance The next Pastime Club :dance will be held in the club rooms on Friday evening', November 24th, 76-1. 'Wood. For Sale, Dry hard and soft wood. Apply George Mann, 2nd, concession: •.of Mullett, phone 13 on 636. 75-2 Auction Sale Of farm and farm :,stock, will be held at Lot 23, Concession 8, Goder- ich township, on Friday, November, 17tH at 1.30 P m . sharp. " The fol- lowing l - towing is a 1zst,of live stock; Cow due to freshen time, of sale; cow due December 28th; cow due December' 27th; 4 cows due. in February;. 3; 2 - year -old steers; 2, 2 -year-old heifers; 6, '1 -year-old ;steers;" 8,'It year-old heifers; thoroughbred Durham bull; 6 store pigs, about 175- pounds eaelii 'bilking machine in good condition. At sante time and place will be off- ered, if not .sold before(that date, the farm, consisting' of 80 acres, mote or less, with first Blass buildings, well watered, plowing all done. Terms: On !twin, made known day of sale. On stook, all sums of $10 and under, cash. • Over that:amoent ten menthe oreclit 'will be allowed, on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of .4 per cent. straight for cash. J. Leslie Cox, proprietor. G. H. EI= liott, auctioneer. . 75-2. For Sale . In Clinton, south of the G. T. -'le. tracks, good house and .barn, also 4 lots, some, fruit trees, town water and cistern, Cheap for cluiok. sale, Dasern Easy tonne. Apply y IIaywarcl, 101 Wellington led„ London, or H; T. Rance, Clinton. 74-tf. .,0 For Sale A few cords' of A I wood', .• On the ground: oe delivered. Order early es it Will riot last Iong. We 5, Downs, opposite 'Ontario Street Me- thodist Church shed, 74-4, Piano For Sale Upright piano, in good condition,; fine tone, and tuned just recently, Cheep for Cash sale. Can be soon: at residence of Mrs, Frank Gibbs.' Stoves e !' 'Coal heFor Stile eter coal heater'' With oven, range, a 'd parlor. Wood heater, Ape '1 to it 'ply le. •tut ktI• i its ,tat tet e eu� gi x g i 17 ry t Mien ee no t' e .�i #i : r3-tf, w Tltot�s 'For\ Malo 1 . Fraind eott`a13 ,,with 't ?Y:la1�,',asr; II urea ' r rx li t stroe t i', [ 1 t mIs c. i , s ar +xA i sen wit II ' �ru`,t; ];'bre, etcher partieteldt'ik amts¢ 'miss~21: ^. Ctintelon, ori premise's., 61-tf NEW Butcher Sh�p itt theNormlandi - , e Block Meat delivered to all parts of the town We solicit a share of the pat nonage of the citizens of Clin- ton and yicinity; See our goods and get ac - (painted with our prices. CONNELL & TYNDALL Phone 11€2 16 1151 itellealegtetate THURSDAY, NO"G'y title 192k2 taeetteet liueglut>na i ii Ii J it haul cub hit ju 1111 1111 au 1IiIj i 111. �UpIq Vl E1111149 fgii� r M a SUCCeseors to U. T, Carless'-», awls Ids -old staled CHRISTMAS is near enough to make immediate preparation for the Iloliday Gift, Call in and see our assortment nt eniteble lines. CATALOGUE is at your disposal whether yon, buy or not and Will tarnish you with a host of suggestions, ARTICLES which we do not carry in stock ire will order fo • u and prove tvetoseou a saving oe from 25 fe eo per cent, y We cetal r CARVERS in cases and sets, Geerr'e Wostenh'olm & Son, Sheffield Eng'iand- , STAINLESS STEM; Table and' Desse,t EniVOS. COAZt3VIUNITY PLATE Grosvenor and Adam .design in Knives, Perks, Spoons, Servers, :Ladles, Spreaders; .etc. TUDOR PLATE, Marquis ,Pattern in above and other individual 1847 ROGERS BROS. Ambassador Pattern to above. ROGERS; 1847 Silver Plate, Old Colony design. also in al Canadian Silver ,Elate, Niagara, in above, WAVERLEY Silver; Plate, Waverley design, ,theabove. ' NEVADA (Canadian)ilverware,.Tipped Pattern in. above. Aladdin Tlhermaiware Java; Bottles, Lun h CUT GLASS, First' , C Sets, Tugs, etc Qualit•Y, Popular Patterns. ENGRAVED : GLASSWARE nil Vases, Water Jugs and:Tuinbiers Sugar and Creams, 'Berry •Bowls,, Marmalade» Spoon, Trays etc '' PYREX WARD, With and without frames,! all' iedividuaI'.pieces,' :',:, ALUMINUM -WARE,' Complete to every. possible, piece. • ELECTRIC A+PP'LIANOES, ,Grills, Toasters, Plates,Irons,' Coffee ' Urns, acid Percolators. • ve 111110,Poly!1111a111111IIIIII141111111BIIIIIIIIiIdIl111IiiflP111Ua111111111111C111111111111111111illlu Ii 1111111151111 10111111111111111101111111 1 Phone, 68 , The OFFICE HOURS; South -End 9.30 to 12 a.m.' 2.00 to 5.30 p.m. �'1'l`)GeI"!,� 7.00 to 9.00prtm., Sundays by appointment. ,, • DR. W-. R. NIMO M ) . -Try our store for your supplies, Chiropractic. Specialist. you will find our paces., , Specializing, in ,Spinal, Nervous and AS LOW AS ANY Chronic Diseases. FULL STOCK FRES? CROCERYE$CONSULTATION FRED ' Prompt delivery, to all parts of the Normandie Block, Clinton, 0nf� , 62-4 • town. .�. - HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Heater' For Salo PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY 1 A good coal heater, only used a DELIVERED. couple of winters. G. E. Hall, Rattenbury street, or The News'•Re• cord., Men's ,, .Work.._: Boots Less -than Cost Friday and Saturday We have several pairs ` of men's solid h a work boo ton• w ze h must be cleared re a s of l rd e s c g est. Reg. $7.50 to. $8.00 going at $5.95 Reg. $6.00 to $7.00 going at -$4.95 Reg, $5,00 to $6.00 going at $3.95 E arrg Opposite the Postofiice, Clinton OSTEOPATHY. DR. A. M. HEIST Osteopathic Physician Graduate, Des Moines Still College ' ,of Osteopathy. Licentiate: Iowa and. Michigan State Sa Boards of Medical Examiners. �e LaDds Spinal adjustments given to remove for Taxes the cause of disease. Catarrhal deafness, adenoids, and Town of Clinton enlarged tonsils treated. By virtue o4 a warrant by the Mayor of the Town of Clinton bear. ing date the First day of August u us a saleof g landssin's'• arrears' ea s' forst taxes in the Town of Clinton will be held at the Council Chamber in the Towfi of Clinton at the hour 'ofthree o'clock in the afternoon 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 thatcopies of the said list may be' had', at n'iy office. D. L. "Macpherson, Treasurer, Clinton August 31st,: 1922 64-tf 1 For Farm r or Sale Lot 16 pt. 17 concession 1 Hallett, 'Huron road '1% miles east of Clin- ton This farm contains 127 acres 100 acres drained and' to first class condition, thee, balance is pasture land and bush. Oie the premises is a good barn 40x74 with stone stabl- ing and cement doors, also heir house i 1•i P g pen and drive shed on `cement foundation. There is a testa story brick, house with modern convenien- ces, Farm is well watered with first class .springs and also spring creek running across one corner. Farm is well/adapted for mixed farming. For terms and conations make ap- plication on the premises or Clinton, R. R. No, 4.- John Noble 58-tf t Farm' Fox Sale Lot 26, Con. 17th, on the Base line, mile north of Clinton. 22% nova first class land, good house, bank •;barn and young orchard ,just beginning to bear. Also 7 -monied house on Albert. street, Clinton. Wa- ter, good garden, 'b,. ;'' A pttl1 y on latter 'premix s. Mrs ,lbh n ste cl 14L41+4,f' 4:9;. I rXhCa�e1 ry u 1 ;~ f so i.0 pC„Vl� fir, l►o� j� 1 sry co C1`! tlb� to ; b; ,,; ri ih tiznGe4�b bnt;iC"t'iab' sta Clinton, Phone 142. 124031 without "surgical operation. Stomach and intestinal nt tine, dis a e ses treated e't withou t the use- of drugs or surgery. Successor to Dr, Heileman. Office, : Goderieh, Ont. At the Graham, House every Tues- day after 6.30 p.m. We carr] full line oftiour-and feed Let Jenkins and Son supplg gour needs Purity Flour; Manitoba's Best, Five Roses, White Seal, Welcome, (Pastry)' Model; Jewel Low Grade Flour, • Bran, ,shorts, Chop; Oyster Shell, Calf Meal, 011 Cake, " Grit. Royal Purple Stock Specific, ' Poul, try •Specific, Lice filler, Cough Cure and Worm - Powder, Gonne Pure Lard alai Easifirst, T•1ighese prices paid for Grain W. Jenkins &SQns FLOUR. AND FEED ` phonon: Elevator 190, Residones 141 Clothes Cleaned`'and 'Pressed Clothe c eat , X leds ess r p edn ad ria- p{ttre±I ; ':Wbolt+n goods• dry cleaned. Roo ms ovo r Hoard's ets d s ,tar. .sho` Abele .foer . W 4,4000. 1 c. r} fe r Sol n#p,el/ � i k_d , b �_t ,4x�Shch�q, Chester ''�6flif,..{r'hogro fo teJ %b, At store ' Viers' forenoon .-MA, 0, Levu, Psion 5 on &30, Cltu,toa 1.28 Mrs. M, J . Brown._, PHONE 144. Hard : Coal 'We .','are- . receiving a few' cars • of hard. coal. , •• Soft Coal now on hand. Leave orders at n t Residence', Huron street, or Phone 155:' E. WARD COAL • NUT, STOVE & EGG ALWAYS. S O N HAND '• i FOR IMMEDIATE :DEL ,VERY R. J. MILLER - Orders taken at residence. Phone 11$11 .Highest prices ' paid for Wheat. Oats, Barley, Peas and Buckwheat., 15.55.551 We have agency for Toronto As- phalt Roofing, 'f you have any roof- ing to do. you will find it adviseble to call on; us, our prices are reasonable and the roofing is the highest grade on the market. Bin and Shorts,.Purity, Thorobred Five Rose`s and Fine Jewel Flours. Stoclr Foods d a 1 end Calf M Dais1 a wa on hand. , J. A. PORD #c. SON Phone 123. Flour and Feed 1Vterchants and Grain Buyers &iso issuers of Hunters & Trapper* licenses Live 1lt ,DRRr, Wti.'1 )ted,` Three Thousand Chickens—Twat Thousand Hens per week, ,Special prices" paid for pmoperly finished minded (Thickens. 'Our prices are unsurpassed for high grade poultry. tgj G NN LANGLOIS �®ft� CO.i6d CLINTON, ONTARI(5. N. W... TREWA.R7l`EA, Manager,. "Phone No. 190 Holmesvilie 601 r 11 CREAM WANTED! The demand for our butter is in- creasing. • to supply this 'deinande require squirm more cream, We request you to ship us your• a ream., We guarantee you the Highesb. '. Market Prices, laccurato tests • and , prompt' service. 0 Our fir. n is 1cn owno you u and needs no further recommend., , ; is h ete are ,,. tio n s arra past Wise e each, .'`•r ' Tbtii.fanvtohoES,dEAfayxF$O tus aoreCsfhis 4ArtcllftMpSEtif3,ofrumCs .c C. AA RARlllbtife MANA y e