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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1921-2-17, Page 5TIPURSDAY, FEII. 17th, 1921 or Interest to You and Me Why • not call tliem Income tax •bhenicety blanks?--Clevolanii Press, • • • • • The most annoying quAtioris of the , day are the ones little Willie :tusks, remarks the Kingston Whig. t.'naa. The Dominion 'nrlialllent opened on Monday and, as might be expect - .ed, The Globo didn't approve of the speech from the throne. m r * The Orillia Packet declares thet.the Tashipn of wearing ear puffs origin - sited with $ome womur who had ugly lugs, We shall see if' that will hgt'e. the desired effect. * a_x * Germany , made elaborate prepare :tions for war but neglected to take • out an insurance policy to meet the eonsequetees of defeat. r --Kincardine Review. They seem to take hangings very -casually over in, ,Louisiana, as the -other day the sheriffppf Oechita par- ,.ish wrote the governor that he had been so busy with other .matters 'that he had "completely forgotten" a .hanging which should' have taken ,place on Feb. 4th. • • „ Can Gertpany pay? She certainly 'Dap and will sign an undertaking to i.do so the moment she recognizes that she must do it or accept the Rhine as her western boundary, Simeoe Reformer. • • • • A class of 263 registered in the =special course at the Toronto Uni- versity last week. Most of the stu- dents are from the farms and they *eoptlirise persons of both sexes and all: ages, from sixteen to over sixty. • • • • Newspaper advertising takes a .man or woman by the arts and says: "'Here is the product. John Smith sells it in your neighbornood. Now go right out and buy it" .,.The rears who doesn't take advantage of. it, (newspaper advertising) is mis- sing a golden opportunity.-Simcoe Reformer. • • • • The automobile isn't a very an - .tient institution. Many of us can re - .call the first one five ever saw, not twenty-five years ago. Just the .same the widow of a manufacturer of one of the well=known cars in- herifs $50,000,000 from his estate, and he was only the half owner of '-tine concern at that. -St. Marys Jour - :1W. * * * NF Perth • county is certainly still swayed by the canny Seotchmen who made up the great majority of its or- iginal settlers. At the January meet- ing it passed a resolution favoring Legislation giving county councits the :eightget rid district r - toof s t e resent g P •atives who after two years trial prove unsatisfactory -Perth is the on- ly county in the province now with - tut a district representative and ab - hough many counties have had a re - '';presentative for ten years no such resolution has before been passed by a county council. Perth is probably thinking seriously but doesn't like to 'buy a pig in a poke." Oshawa is dumping skimmed niillc into the sewer after sending the •xream to Toronto, Marriages I)EEVES-CAMPBELL-At Wesley parsonage, Clinton, on Feb. 10th, by Rev. D. N. McCanns, Annabel - la McCubbon Campbell, late of Glasgow Scotland, to Lorne David W. Deeves, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Deeves of Clinton. LUCAS-KNECHTEL-At Hanover, on Feb. 9th, by the Rev. C. Har- ris, Renata daughter of Mr. and M"rs. J. S. Knechtel of Hanover, to Harvey Hume Lucas. son of the late William Lucas of Markdale. Deaths CITIDLEY--Tn Clinton, on Feb. 11th, Flora Chidley eldest daughter of the late Joseph Chidley, aged 62 years. COLE -In Clinton, on Feb. 14th, Elizabeth Churchill, wife of Mr. Charles Cole aged 86 years and 3 months, In MEMORIAM McNEIL-In • loving memory of Bar- bara McNeil, wife of Neil McNeil, Walton, who died Feb. 150, 1920. "Day by clay, oh, how we miss her, words would fail our loss to tell. friends may think the wound is heal= ed but they little know, the sorow ties within our heart, concealed. Oft we sit and think of hen' when we are alone, For memory is the only friend that grief can call its o'bvn, 'A nobler, kinder heart ne'er throbbed within a mother's breast, !A.. kinder mother none e'er had than we have laid to rest. ' :And as we watched her day by day it caused us bitter grief, 'To see her slowly pine away and could not give relief, :But now she has gone from amongst ars; no more her dear face we shall see,_ "[iii we, too, shall cease from earth's •troubles and pass o'er death's dark sea. ' For death is the only gateway that leads to eternal bliss, Where we hope to meet our dear mother and know no parting like ;this." -Husbandand fancily. Farm far Sale or Rent Farm, lot 40, Con. 8, Goderich • 'Township. Good clay loans wall :fenced and drained. Good frame house, barn with shod, also good driving shed, lots of bard and soft writer. Close to English and Maim - diet list cfrturehes, 11e miles 'Nom school, On County read between Clinton arid Hayfield, Fred 0, Hanley, R. It, No, 2, Hayfield, Phone 12.608. ---8l;-tf NON -GLARE LENS (Gevornihent Approved) The R. R. (Rib Relied) Lens has the c t ali ictti n sa •f c'. 1 n i' t o -s of It Ltt, a text'. Lens, . 1 lllilgient lighting 2 Meets Requirements of rho Law 8 Low Price 4 .Made in Canada, Can be obtained' through your dealer • PRICE 91.00 per pair Or sent direct from Factory PARCEL POST $140 per Pair LINCOLN ART GLASS ST, CATHAIIINES, ON'1. -85-2 AUCTION SALE .Of Household Furniture, The un- dersignetl has received instructions to sell by public auction at; Palace Block,._Clinton , on • Saturday, Feb, 19th at 2 o'clock sharp' the following: 2 bedroom suites 1 clinrngroom suite, 4 -burner oil stove, 1 washing ma- chine, Electric fixtures, Quebec boat- er and coal' stove, curtains, all near- ly new, 'Terms: • Cash. A. E. Wools, Proprietor. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. -85-1 • For Sale Assike and Timothy seed, Clean of foul seeds. -Ed. Johnston, R. R. No. 4, Clinton, Ont. Phone 8 on 636. 85-1-p House For Sale Frame house, 18x30, good pine sid- ing. To be removed from premises. Apply. to W. J. Voddeu, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone, 6-607. -85-1-p B. R. Cockerels for Sale A few well-bred Barred Rock cock- erels for sale, bred -to -lay strain, at 92.50 each. Apply to D. C. Galbraith, R. R. lo. 1, Bayfield. or phone 4-609. • -85-2-p Auction' Sale • Of Farm stock and implements. The undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public auction at Lot 39, Con. 6,• Goderich Tp., 4 miles north of Bayfield, on Wednesday, March 2nd, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses: Bay team, '7 years, Agricultural, black horse, 5 years, bay mare, rising 3, gen. pur- pose, Bay snare, rising 2, gen. pur- pose, matched; bay filly, 2 years, Ag- ricultural, by Glenrae, clriving•mare, 8 years, by Missouri Chief. Cattle: Cow, rising 6 years, due March 10, cow, 6 years, due March 15, cow. 8 years, freshened in Jan., cow 7 years, due April 20, cow, 6 years, due April 25, cow 5ears due May 2,3 steers y y rising 3 in good shape, 2 heifers, 3 years, fat, 2 heifers, 2 years, 2 steers, 2 years, 4 spring calves; Polled An- gus bull, reg., 8 months, 2 brood sows, due April 6, 2 chunks, about 150tbs. Implements: Noxon mower, .. r 5 -ft. cut, Massey -Harris binder, 7 -ft. cut, in good repair, with trucks, Mc- Cormick mower, 61t cut, nearly new, horse rake, 10 -ft, nearly new, disc harrow, cultivator, set iron barrows, 8 section, Cockshutt walking plow, 2 scufsers, Hackney harrows, disc drill, 13 -hoe, 2 Rauber wagons, set sleighs, steel tired top buggy, rubber tired top buggy, nearly new, Portland cut- ter, gravel box, stock rack, hay rack, wood rack, buggy pole, bag holder, set 2,000 -Ib scales, new, Clinton fan- ning mill, set of good team harness, 2 set of work harness, set single her - nese, set single harness,. new, 2 strings bells, 75 feet 1 -in. rope, 2 pulleys, set stone boat runners, stone boat, some hay, quantity of lumber, .800 bushels of oats, 0. A. C., '72, 20 bush. Marquis Spring Wheat, 4 bush, Red Clover seed, 3 bush. of Timothy seed, new steel range, Corona, 6 kitchen chairs, kitchen table, 2 bed- room stands, a quantity of other. household effects, stove pipes, forks, shovels, chains, whifsietrees, neck yokes, horse collars. Other articles too numerous to mention. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his faint. Terms: All sums of. $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 8 months credit will be given on approved joint notes or a discount of 3 per cent. straight for cash on credit amounts. Henry Weston, Proprietor. Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer. -85-2-p Unreserved Auction Sale Of Pure Bred and Grade Dairy Cows. Tho undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction a Lot 35, Con. 16, Goderich Tp. on Friday Feb, 25th, commencing at 1 o'clock, sharp, the following: Horses: General purpose horse, driver rising 3 years; filly rising 2 years, Pure Bred Cattle: Pure bred Holsteins all bred *to 1st prize 2 year old bull at Toron- to Exhibition, 1920; heifer 3 years, due May 8; Heifer rising 2 years, due June 1; heifer rising 2 years due June 15; Cow 8 years, due in August. Pure bred Shorthorn bull calf, 6'/ months old, dam, Florence Wilkes No. 104976, sired by Loxley, No. 99522. Grade Cattle: Fresh cow at time of sale; choice cow fresh 6 weeks; Heifer calf 6 weeks old; Jer- sey cow, 5 years, due April 2nd; Jer- sey heifer, 1 year old; Roan cow 8 years, due March 1; Durham cow 7 years, due May 5; Durham cow 5 years, due April 11; 2 Angus steers 1 year old. Implements: Wagon, nearly mew; 2 open buggies, buggy, nearly new; set -bobsleighs, 2 cutters; drill; rake; gasoline engine, 21/2h.p•; cock stove, coal heater, tables, chairs; cupboards; etc. Melotte Cream sep- arator, A quantity of bay, also man - golds lumber, wire, cedar posts; wood and other articles. If persons coining from a distance to this sale will phone the, pt;oprictor; arrangements will be made to meet then at Clin- ton. Live stock will be sold indoors if weather is unfavorable. Terms: All sums of $1.0 and under, cash; over that amount, 6 months credit on ap- proved Join;; notes, or a discount of 4 per cent. for ensh on credit amounts, T. A. 'Prick Proprietor; Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. Agents Wanted Man or woman to represent tie 00 days; earnings guaranteed; god chance to make 5500. Spare time May be used. Experience unneces- sary, Partiestlam on amineatioss, Winston Co., bent, A,,'poronto.-844 Mail Contract Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 18th clay of March, 1921, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Olin,. ton No. 5 Rural Mail Boute, froth the 1st of July next. Printed notteos containing further information es to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank formo of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Clinton, Seaforth, Brimfield, end Londesboro, and at the .otllee of the Post Office . Inspector: Post Office Inspector's Office, London, Ont. Feb. 4, 1921. Chas. E, I -I, Fisher, Post Office Inspector. -84-3 Mail Contract Sealicl Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster 'General, will be' received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 18th of March, 1921, for the convey- ance of His Itajesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, over Clinton No. 4 Rural Mail Route. from the Sat of July, next. Printed notices contain- ing further information es to condi- tions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Clinton, Seaforth, Brucefield, Londes- boro and at the office of the Post Office Inspector: Post Office Inspec- tor's office, London, Ont., February 4, 1921. Chas. E. H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector. -84-3 WILLOW WOOD - Tenders in sealed envelopes mark- ed "Tender for Willow 'Wood" and quoting price per cord delivered to your nearest Railroad Station will be received by the Chief Purchasing Agent Dept. of Soldiers' Civil Re - Establishment, 22 Vittoria St. Ot- tawa, Ont., up to 12 o'clock noon, February 24, 1921, for the supply of Willow Wood as follows: 1 75 corcls Red Osier Willow, up- land grown, 9 to 12 inches diameter at small ends of stick which must be round by 32 inches long. 2 25 Cords Red Osier 'Willow, up- land grown, quarter split ne quarter to take less than 6 inches diameter by 24 inches or 48 inches long. All to be good live green Willow Wood free of luno knot.a checks , etc. and subject to inspection at , P point of loading before acceptance'. Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted'. W. E. WILFORD, Chief Purchasing Agent, Dept. of Soldiers' Civil Re-Etablishment. F " R SALE Second mortgage $3600. Due in 1924, at a price to net the purchaser over 90£ per amnun. Wood farm se- curity. Enquire at News -Record Of- fice. -85-2 "13E PREPARED" TO ATTEND THE SKATING PARTY Under the Auspices of THE BOY SCOUTS —ON— FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18th —IN-- • TIIE NEW RINK EIGHT O'CLOCK BAND IN ATTENDANCE Admission 25e Motorcycle For Sale An Indian Twin Motorcycle. In perfect running condition. Apply to A. Seeley. -83 Young Man Wanted Goocl steady young man, to work on farm, capable of handly good teats, will hire by year or half year. Good wages to right party. Inquire at News -Record Office. -•84-11 Man Wanted Young man, 16 to 18 years, to work on fruit farts at London, Ont. 5 minutes from street, car. Will hire by year. Apply stating wages to R. N. Welsh, 855 Maitland St., London. -83-tf Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. Mr. Geo. Elliott has been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 27, Concession 2, Stanley township, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1921, at one o'clock sharp, the fgllowing: Horses -brown mare rising 7 years, dark grey filly, 3 years old. Cattle -11 cows, one just freshened, 3 clue in March, 3 due in April, 3 in June, are milking yet, one freshened in October, due again in Sept.10 young cattle rising 2 years, 8 steers' and 2 heifers, 10 yearlings, 7 steers acid 3 heifers, calf 4 months old, calf 3 weeks; purebred registered Shorthorn bull, 3 years olds' bred by A. and 3, ' Broadleaf:, Sea- forth. Pigs: 3 brood sows, 2 clue in March, one in April; 8'liigs 4 months nld. Mao at some time and place Mr. John Pepper will offer a team of Gen- eral Purpose fillies, 3 and 4 year olcl Evorythig must be sold without re- serve. Terms: $10 and under, cash, over that amount 8 months credit will bo allowed on npprovedd ;joint notes ora discount of 4 per cents straight for easlt on credit amounts, William Sinclair, Prom:ietei:: Gee. XI, Elliott, Auctioneer, ' -84-2 C lint01l, News-1Rgec'r'd n ' Your, Attention IS drawn t o these specials we of this • week, 'Yeti wit l find prices right with to -days ntari,ot in these Rue' and ethers the sante. Our aim 16 to satisfy eustomers, 8 bars Ivory Soap , .250, EXTRA SPECIAL 3 bars Lifebuoy soap 25e. OUR 3 bareeGoblin soap ..25e, 1,B10. B44 8 bars Palin Olive soap---OF--- with-another purchase at • N. 1', SOAP. our store. Equal in weight of 8 of any other Laundry 1 can Tomatoes15e, soap for .... 25c. SUPPLY LIMITED ' ISee window Saturday • ' 1 to each customer.- .for outer specials. 2 ttkgs, Corm fi lakes 25e, 1 :lb. Val, Raisins , 28c, 1 lb, Mince meat ...22e. 2 large eons Heinz Porde & Roans .224. 2 pkge, Jolly Powder 25e, GET THE HABIT OF DEALING AT The store 'for everybody JO NS(. N CO'S GROCERY Phone tt2 Special This Week A Bell 11 pfano used only 2 months, owner leaving. This atyre piano sold .` for 9600,00 this past summer. I now offer for quick sale at $885.00, .for cash or note. Other terms May be arrang'otl. Also 1 square piano in fine condi- tion, sa:e price $75.00, or will rent for term of months. Phone 6-616 at once or write 3. E. Hugill, Box 229, Seaforth, Deal at home if you value your money., Agent for Phonolas, sewing ma- chines, cream separators and pianos. JONATHAN HUGILL. Box 229, SEAFORTH Announcement Having leased the store opposite the Post Office, I will open up on Saturday, Feb. 26th with a new, well -assorted line of Gents furnishings tweeds and Berges, and solicit a share of the public patronage. TAILORING Also, CLEANING, PRESSING And REPAIRING MURRAY McEWAN MERCHANT TAILOR 1 Bitter Oranges forMa.r aIcde and d Sweet Oranges All Prices a Uran,,es are lied' Quality and Sugar is Cheap Do not Miss Making • Marmalade This Year W. TD O'Neil VICTORY BONDS And all Municipal and Govennnent Bonds supplied at market prices and delivered at your bank without charge. , W. BRYDONE, Clinton Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. Mr. George Elliott has been instruc- ted to sell by public auction at Lot 43, Concession 2, L. R. S. Tucker - smith, on Wednesday, Feb. 23rcl, at one o'clock sharp, the following: Horses: Brown mare, 5 years old, Bay mare, 6 years old, Bay driving horse, quiet, 12 years old. Cattle: 1 pure bred cow, "Victor Alpha" 98377, cow 12 years old, due April 1st, cow 3 years old, due June 20th, cow 4 years old, farrow, cow 6 years due Julie Gth, cow 8 years, due June 5th, cow, 3 years, farrow, 4 young cattle rising 2 years, 3 yearlings, 6 spring calves, Berk sow, due Feb. 17, Berk sow, due March 9, Pure Bred Chester White Hog Pig, 8 months old. '75 young fowl. Implements : Massey -Harris binder, 6 -ft. cut, near- ly new, Deering .Mower, 6-11 'cut, nearly now, Deering Hay Rake, 10 -ft, Disc Harrow, Massey -Harris spring tooth cultivator, Massey -Harris drill, 11 -hoe, nearly new, set of scales, 2000 -Ib., wagon, box and stock rack, set of harrows, set of bob sleighs, top buggy, cutter, fanning mill, two seated democrat, road wagon, Fleury plow, Cockshutt gang plow, manure spreader, Massey -Harris cream Sep- arator, turnip pulper, set single har- ness, grind stone, sugar kettle, seuf- fier, wood rack, Incubator, 240 egg, other small articles too numerous to mention. No reserve as proprietor has sold his farm. TERMS: All sums of. $5.00 and under, cash, over that amount tenmonths credit on o , approved joint notes or a discount of four per cent, per annum off for cash. Eli Crich, Proprietor, George Elliott, Auctioneer, -84-2 Applications Wanted Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of treasurer of the township of Stanley for the. year 1021. Salary $90. Ap- plications to t in byMend Feb. P l e ay, e. 28th --J. E, ITarnwoll, Clerk. -84.8 Notice '1'o 'Trappers A Government Inspector was here several clays ago. Ile said. "You can tell the farmers they don't need a lice:tee or permit to trap on their own lands." Highest prtees paid ;for raw furs. --H. A, Hovey, Clinton. Phone 89. 32 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the estate of Robert A. Bell in the County of Huron, Marble cutter, deceased, who died on or about the 26th day of January, 1921, are required to deliv- er k Ii R. Sharp at sons Ban cr to a p N , agent for the executrix of the said estate on or before the 25th day of February, 1921, a full statement of their claims together with particu- lars thereof, and the nature of the 'securities, if any, held by them all, duly verified byaffidavit.. And Take 'Notice that after the said last mentioned date the said ex- ecutrix will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to such claims as she shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith. Dated at Clinton, this 2nd clay of February, A. D. 1921. Florence 3. Bell, Executrix. -83-3 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooma over Heard's barber shop. - W. J. Jago. Cottage For Sale Roomy cottage on Huron street. Town water, good cellar, SS acre o1 ground, some fruit tree. Apply to W. Brydone or Miss E. Whitely -81 House for Sale 8 -room, solid brick house, town water and electric lights, good gar- den and chicken house, Apply on premises. Corner of North and Spencer Sts. --A. C. Clarkson,-80-tf Custom Sawing • Will be clone by the undersigned at Clinton as soon as spring opens. For further particulars call McEwan • Bros., ,Bayfield. -80-1f Farm For Sale Lot 30, Con. 5, township of Hullett; 21 miles from Clinton. Convenient 1 to school. Contains 117 acres, 100 acres cleared, 17 acres bush lot. Land is all clay loam and in good state of cultivation. 5 acres fall wheat. Good brick house and bank barn with cem- ent stabling. 2 good wells and never failing spring. Apply on premises. Ezra. M. Durst, R. R. No .1, Clinton. -76-11 • Puncture Proof Inner Tubes Have your ear fitted with the Areo Cushion tubes. No punctures, no blowouts. All sizes of tubes kept in stock. W. L. Peffers, Albert street, Clinton. -74-tf House for Sale Comfdrtable 8 -roomed house, on Albert street, North, with good stone cellar And town water. Also stable on premises. Apply Miss Moore. -69-tf CREAM ANTE We are in a position to pay the highest market price for butter fat .and to give the best possible service. OUR GATHERERS WILL B11) ON THE ROAD REGULARLY THE YEAR AROUND. 'WE, WILL AP- PRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGI, CLINTON CR11Ai4111)R'T LIMITED Phone 145 Boars for Service Champion bred, big typo Yorkshire al d.Ohes for White tcooa s forservice. At (Tome Query ;forenoon, --A, C. Levey, Phone 5 on 639. Clinton -.28 • ,icor Sale Two six roosted houses on 'Fred- crick street, near the new flax mills, will be sold cheap, and on easy terms. Apply to Jacob Taylor or 0, 13, Held, -54-tf CLINTON GARAGE • —AND--- BA'I'TEIIY SERVICE STATION The enforcement of the Headlight Laws, means that auto owners must equip their cars with approved louses. We have the following' to choose front: Levelight Holophone Legalite Shaler Roadlighter Clamert Primolite Macbeth Conopher Clear Conopher Noviol Come in and let us fill out your ap- plications and show our lenses, 'ere+ J. H. Paxman Examiner for licensed drivers Phone 80 Res. Phone 140 $1.50 per Ton Off All COAL and COKE Coming to this, the windy and cold- est time of the year, this sale ought to be a real bonanza for our citizens. $20,000 WORTH OF STOCK MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH. Owing to what might be called a panicky buying craze, we were last fall forced to go into the open coal market, and buy coal at whatever figure we could, to meet the wishes of our customers. The winter has been an exceptional one, and had we known it was to be, we 'night have gone on ancl given our people enough coal from our straight- line shipments, kept the price down, and been upheld as the "right kind of a coal man," as some of our coal- men within the county navedone. But on the other hand, had the win- ter run its usual course, we would certainly have been up against it. however facts are stubborn things, and we find ourselves with a heavy stock of dear coal, which we are go- ing to sacrifice at this special price rice P regardless of cost Let us have your order to -day, and do not forget to place your summer order with us now. Orders and settlements taken at Wiltse's store, J. o MUSTARD CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD-1 Phone for Clinton 74. - Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. THE CORNERSTOEIE Phone 45 This Is The Season For Hot Drinks We have „ prepared Chocolate, Co- coa, Coffee, Bovril and Oxo cubes, ready to serve by pouring hot water on 'item. Frys, Cowans and Bakers Cocoa. Also a good bulk Cocoa at a special price per lb, Jams and Marmalade. • SEE OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER LIVE AND LET LIVE Fred W.Wigg CORN There is a vast difference in grades of eorn. Our Corn is No. 2 Yellow which we believe is the best grade on the market. It is free from broken Kernels, Cobs and Dust. Give us a call and let us know your re- quirements. Special prices on large quantities. BRAN. SHORTS. Now is the season for Bran & Shorts. The quality is good and the prices Toasonable. SWIFT'S DIGESTER TANKAGE Figured on present valise of live- stock and home-grown feeds the use of "Swift's Digester Tankage" will return more profit to the hog raiser than ever, before in its history. SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS Blood, :Tankage and Bones produced by "'tho large slaughtering business of Swift Canadian Co. aro almost all used in Swift's High Grade Fertilizer. Result: Large profit to you. FLOUR Out stoelc includes: Purity, Five Roses, White Seal and Golden City, W. Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED Phones; Elevator 199, Residence 141 FEBRUARY SUE O'NEIL'S COMMENCES FEB, let AND ENDS FEB, 2811i, Richards Polar White El- ectric Soap 11 'bars for $1 Seeded raisins per lb,,.30c. Rolled Oats 5 lbs, 25e, Broken Sodas ,,,2 lbs, for 25c. 2 'pkgs. McLaron's Jelly ,25c. 2 lbs. good black tea ,,..65e. 2 lbs. cooking Figs 25c. 3 lbs• Babbitts Cleanser 25e. Peas, per tin 15c. 5 tins Salmon , , , , , . , , . $1.00 GRANULATED. SUGAR AT WHOLESALE 'PRICE W. T. U'ei1 The Hub Grocery Scranton Coal Don't "forget to leave your order for Spring delivery of coal or wood with E. WARD. If you want satis- faction. We will look after your. wants. South End Grocery A full stock of Groceries & Provisions WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Levi Stong PHONE 144 PROMPT DELIVERY 11n1s ;WED for knitters and learners 8150 tNOViEN for blenders arsd inspectors APPLY AT ONCE Clinton Knitting Co. LIMITED PLUMBING, HEATING AND FURNACE WORK Repairing of all kinds Promptly Done THOS. HAWKINS• Agent for Hecla Furnaces Plumbing and Heating . Phone 53 Shop over Corless & Venner's We are in the market for: WHEAT BARLEY OATS ---ALSO--' MAPLE ELM BASSWOOD AND WHITE ASH LOGS Flour and Feed always on hand. J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123. Special Prices Will be paid by us for Large Fat Hens During the next few weeks. Top prices will be paid by us fee Strictllq New Laie3l. Eggs Enquire prices before you sell, GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. N. W. TREWARTHA, Manager, Phone 190; Holmesville 4 ors 147. ! CREAM WANTED The demand for our butter is in. dreasing. T.o supply this demand we require morn cream. We request you to ship no your cream. We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, accurate teats and prompt service. Our firm is known to you and needs no further recommend. Wo pay all express charges, furn- ish cream cane and pay twice each month. Write for cans or further informs-' Limnto the THE SEAPORT!' CREAMERY CO,, 0, A, BARBER, MANAGER