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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1921-2-24, Page 5",I'11URSI)AY, VEIL 2,1111, 1021 C1111t1011 NeWSeRit<tlgard taaw : a h w+ vm vs r (azc xn ema . .. w sa reset yrs: sxte .0f,inter 'st to Yon and elle op. - fell, nnyw.ay, nohocly cant acenae the Ontario Government of being..a "tiglttivad" Government, •s<•* Now that the now law is in force will the • town counsels Lave to tale 1 Fant peraiitst to retain possession of the three souvenir guns? b IM * Thee removal of the snow from the streets of New York after 'the re. vont snow storm cost one million dol - ',dollen, Though we've hada bit ell fall hero it lan't nearly so serious as Y that. • A Dutoh journalist says he has 'come to the oonelusion that the ex- kaiser is a religious maniac and the Nail an Empire remarks that the only argument possible is es to the kind of a maniac he is, m e They must be rather free and .easy folk over in Chicago if the expres- sion "It is I" sounds "stilted" as the superintendent of the county schools i,. declares :The citizens of' the 'Windy •City, it seems, all say, "its me," 5* The death of W. M. O'Beirne, edi- 'tor of the. Stratford Daily Beacon, on Friday last removes one of the beet- -known of Western Ontario newspaper Hien Mr. O'Beirne had been i11 since 1:115, when lie suffered a stroke of ,paralysis.' "Its comforting to be able to agree 'with the New York World," remarks 'The Smeoe• Reformer, "that England and the United States are not drift- ` • ing into war. Btit it is not to be over- looked that • if Englishmen talked,, wrote and acted towards the United t)ates, its people, institutions, gov- ernment and flag, as millions of the hyphehaeci Americans are permitted tle do . against things English, there Would be war." * * * M "We are at a loss," remarks the :Exeter Advocate, "to know why a Clinton magistrate should conte to Exeter to try cases: This town should Have a police -magistrate." Now, -don't get all "het up", brother. Mag- itrate Andrews' jurisdiction covers a lot of territory and Exeter comes in en it.' There is a movement on foot to extend, rather than to contract, the territory covered by magistrates. Anyway, with all due respect to the citizenship of the southern village, it would be hard to improve on the quality of justice meted out by the •worthy cadi indicated, m yr * bw^ "Stray Shots from Solomon," the -editorial column ofthe Shoe and Leather Journal, has this to say to those who try to curtail expenses by cutting down their contributions to the church and charitable schemes. ��" 'There's a sound kernel of good sense .in it, too: "There are some business men who are going to try to pass the buck to 'the Lord this year. They are preparing to cut down their churdh and charity accounts to. help Altair profits, which means, in many eases to help maintain their usual pleasure and hobby outlays. It is .astonishing what we will do when a pinch in our pocleet-book comes. There are men who would not think of cutting out an automobile, or a trip to the seaside next summer, who will have no hesitation in telling tine .church treasurer or the chairman of the Board of Charity that they will :have to cut their little subsciption in two, 'There is that scattereth :and yet increaseth, and there is that withholdeth more than is meet and it -tendeth only to poverty.' Begin .at the right end of your retrench- nient. Get hack to the ground. Quit you: highflying before you begin:to take it out of the Almighty or those who are more to Hint than the little •coterie of flutterers you are trying to keep pace with." , Marriages NEDIGER-HOLLAND-In Clinton, on Feb, 23rd,, by the Rev. S. Ander- ,son, Mary Clete, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. H.•Holland, to William Merritt Nediger, son of Mr. and • Mrs. W. J. Nediger, all of Clinton. ::MURPHY -MURPHY -At Seaforth, on Feb. 15th, by the Rev. Father • Goetz, Bridget McQuade, to Joseph Murphy of Stratford. DORRANCE-COPEMAN•-At Win- ' nipeg, on Feb, 10th, Nursing-Sis- , ter Minnie K. Copeman, late of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, to H. J. Dorrence, Iate intelligence of- flcer of the First Canadian Infan- try Brigade,. - ' 'CTILMOUR-BOYD-At Win;;ham, on Feb. 16th, by the Rev. Dr. Per'rie, Reba M., daughter of liar. and Mrs. Dr J, Boyd, to Hugh Gilmour of Ternberry. 'GRAHAM -GRANT• -In Becher, on • Feb. 9th, Dr. M. G. Graham of E'x- eter, to Buelah Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Grant of Becher. MeLEAN-BLAKE--In Tuckersmith, on Feb. 2nd, by Rev. S. McLean of Egmondville, Evelyn Mildred, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E, $lake, to Daviel McLean, son of Mr, John McLean. • Births ELLIOTT-In Clinten, of Feb, 18th, to Mr .and Mrs. George II. Elliott, D daughter. FOSTER -At. Varna, on Jan. 24th, to the Rev. J, L. and Mr's, Fos- ter, a son -John 13ruce •Harnwell: (GARRETT-At I•Iensell, on Feb. 20th, to the Rev. R. E. ants ItIrs. Garrett, a slaughter;, MCALLISTER-111 Goderich), on Feb, 12th, to M. and Mrs. Robt, A, Mc- Allister, a son; RYAN --Iii Mcliillap, an February • 13th, to Mr, and M. Thos, F. Ryall, a daughter, ALEXANDER --In 'Cuckersmith, on Fobruetr;y 1.3th, to Mr, and Mrs. +Joh$ Alexander, Jr,. a daughter, IN MEMORIAM (1A.RRETT--In laving memory of Caroline Garrett, Wife of Mr, John • tt J lidos oro who died Feb Garrett, 0 1s , , 21th, 1920: IN MEMORIAM' WALTER--•ln loving Memory of Sainuel Th mea Walter, who peeled away et Redlands, Cul, on Feb, 26, 11)20. "We terry null upon the road, Our path goes en; Ms . 1(1101Y;not where, Brit God is always our abode; And we are sure to meet thee there." ,Auction Salo . Of Fenn Stook and 1nlplements. The undersigned has received instruc- tions to .sell by public auction at Lot 45, Bayfield Road, 116 mires south- west of Clinton, on Friday, P,tarch 4th, commencing :at 1 o'clock, eeharp, the following horses: Grey stare in foul, breis to Brown's Percheron, dos May 10, choice grey snare, `ae splendid worker, chestnut horse, gen- eral purpose, well bred driv:nn,• inane, Cattle; black cow due 11I•lrch 1, grey cow May 17, COW clue April 15, cow due April 10, cow clue May 7, 2 fer- rety. arrow cows, milking, heifer rising 2 years, 2 black' ateerserising 2, year- 'ling steer, yearling heifer, 3 choice spring calves, brooch sow due March 27, 18 pullets. Implements: Massey - Harris Gasoline 'Engine, 4G, hest., Mounted on trucks, Massey -Harris steel framed wood saw 28' inch blade, nearly new, ;mounted on trucks, Mas- sey -Harris ensilage cutter with blower, nearly new, Frost a Wood` mower 0 -ft. cut, Massey -Harris cultivator, Cockshutt stay rake, 10 -ft., Massey -Harris low clown rna- nure spreader, nearly new, set har- rows, Cockshutt plow, good double plow with rolling coulters, set disc harrows, Maxwell scuffler, Massey - Harris cream separator, set trucks, Adams' wagon, 256 inch tire, root pulper, hay Pack and stock rack com- bined, set bobsleighs,- 2 neckyokes, logging chain and log bunk, 2 set doubletrees, set double harness, 2 set single harness, light wagon and democrat, one-horse wagon, driving belt for ensilage cutter, forks, shov- els, eatery stone driven by pulley, steel pig trough, wheelbarrow, belt, sugar kettle, watering trough, steel lined, cross • cut saw, crow bar and cant hook, gravel box, 2 bushel- basket, extension lad- der, sugar kettle, stone boat, Furniture: Dresser and stand, camp bed, 2 small tables, extension table, chest of drawers, Singer sewing mac- hine, parlor suite, good churn, coal heater, washing machine, invalid chair, about 25 yards good carpet. Other articles too numerous to men- tion. Everything must be satisfac- torily settled for before being re- moved from premises. Positively no reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terns: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 0 months credit on approved joint notes, 3 per cent. discount for cash on credit amounts. Furniture, Chickens and brood sow, cash. R. A. Roberton, Proprietor, Geo. H. Elliott, Auction- eer. -86.2 • Farms to Rent Grass farm to rent; lots 34 and 26, 6th concession, Goderich township, containing 120 acres, with plenty of water. For further_ particulars ap- ply to Mrs. Walter eston, Bayfield, R R, , No. 2, Phone 6 on 600.-86-tf Turnips for Sale Quantity of good, clean turnips, at reasonable price. Frecl McGee'. Londesboro, R. 11. No. 1; Phone 28- ;14, Blyth. -86-2-p Farm For Sale In .Goderich Tp., 180 acres choice clay loam, in first class condition. Barn almost new, equipped with ev- erything to save labor, 8 acres of good young •orchard, modern house, with bath room and pressure tank, new" drilled well and elecric light plant, Also 220 acres pasture and timber land. This is one of the best combination• farms in the county of Enron. Will be sold separate or in one block. Chas, B. Middleton, R. R. No, 3, Clinton, Phone 2-606 -86-tf Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. The undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public auction at Lot 15, Con. 17, Base Line, on Tues- day, March 8th commencing at one o'clock sharp, the following: Horses: black gelding 6 years, bay filly 3 years, black filly 1 year, bay driver 10 years. Cattle: cow 9 years due March 20, cow 6 years due April 16, cow 6 years due June 14, cow 8 years due May 1, cow 9 years due in July, cow 6 ysr. supposed to be in calf, 3 e teens rising 2 years, heifer rising 2 years, 3 spring calves, 2 fat Calves. About 80 hens: Implements: McCormick binder 7 -ft. cut, Cross & Wood mower. 7 -ft. cut. Massey -Har- ris spring tooth cultivator, 10 -hoe seed drill, Massey -H'ar'ris disc bar: row, set 3 section diamond harrows, set spring tooth harrows, Cockshutt riding plow; hay rake, Cockshutt walking plow, nearly new, wagon box, wagon, hay rack, seutiier, fan- ning mill, root pulper, set sleighs, utter, rubber tired buggy, steel tired buggy, 2 set double harness, grind stone, set single Harness, sugar ket- tle, DeLaval cream separator, near- ly new, boring machine, barn jack, churn, quantity of hey 'And grain. Other atr'icles, too ;numerous to men- tion. Terms: All sums of $10 and Wider, cash, over that amount, 8 months. credit of approved 'joint notes, 4 per cent. discount for cash on credit amounts, Chris, Beacons, Proprietor. Geo/ H, Elliott•, Auc- tioneer, -86-2 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired, Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over ' IIeard's . bather slop. W. J. Jago. -83-tf Cottage For Sale Roomy cottage on Huron street, Town water, good cellar, % here of round, some freit tree. Apply to W, Brydoae or Mists E. Whitely -81 Heise for Sale 8 -room, solid Mick house, town Wotan olecrie lights, gno1 gar. chicken he Apply 'n den and c c cn use r a n premises. Corner of Norbh and opener Sts, A. C. Cler:kson.----904f • 1Vilanii Contract Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be receive( in Ottawa until neon, on • Friday the 18th day of March, 1921, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on ft proposed Contract for four yell's, six tithes per ween over Clin- ton No. 6 Rural Mail '.Route, from the ist of July next, Printed nottees containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract; may be seen anti blank forms of Tender play bo obtained at the •Post Offices of Clinton, Seaforth, Brucefield, end Londesboro, and at the office of the Post Office . Impactor: Post Office Inspector's Office, London, Ont, Fob, 4, 1921. Chas. E, H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector, -84-3 M"sl Croh"dttract Sealed 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 IIis Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract fo • foe"• years, six times per week, over Clinton No. 4 Rural Mail Route. from the 151of July, next. Printed notices coitarn- ing further information as 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- bore and -at the office of the Post Office Inspector: ,Post Office lnspee- tor's office, London, Ont„ February 4, 1921. Chas. E. H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector. -84-3 Mail Contract Sealed tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 1st April, 1921, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Clinton No. 3 Rural Route from the Postmaster General's Plea- sure, Printed notices containing fur- ther information as to conditions of proposed contract may be seem and blank forms of Tender may he ob- tained at the Post Offices of Clinton, Holmesville, Brucefield, Seaforth and at the office of the Post Office Inspec- tor. Post Office Inspector's Office, London, February 18, 1921. Chas. E. H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector. -86-3 '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- Establishnsent, 22 Vittoria St. Ot- tawa, Ont„ up to 12 o'clock noon, February 24, 1921, for the supply of Willow Wood as follows: 1 i 75 cords 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 no quarter to take -less than 6 inches diameter by 24 inches or 48 inches Iong. All to be good live green Willow Wood free of limb knots, cheeks, etc., and subject to inspection at 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. NON -GLARE LENS (Government Approved) The R. R. (Rib Rolled) Lens has the qualifications of a satisfactory Lens. 1 Efficient lighting 2 Meets Requirements of the Law 3 Low Price 4 Made in Canada. Can be obtained through your dealer PRICE 31.00 per pair Or sent direct from Factory PAILCEL POST $1.25 per pair. LINCOLN ART GLASS ST. CATIP`ARINES, ONT. -85-2 Piano Tuning Jas. E, Doherty, experienced piano tuner. Orders for piano tuning, tone regulating and general re -building. left at my address, Clinton, phone 160, will receive prompt attention. Also dealer in piano's and phono- graphs. -July 28th -p Fares for Sale 80 acres on Cut line, 56 'mile from Holmesville. Well improved, good buildings. Apply on premises to W. Pickard, or phone 8 on 611. -8G-tf Lost At L, Stong's store, Clinton, on Saturday, a parcel containing 4. yards of striped shaker. Finder kindly leave at Stong's,grocery. Mrs. G. •J. Connell. -86-1 Farah For Sale Lot 16, part of 17, Con. 1, Hul- lett in ell 127 acres, This farm is situated Pt 1iels east of the town of Clinton on the' Huron Ruad, is well adapted fol' mixed farming. It is well watered with never failing spring and also by spring creek run- ning across one comer. It is mostly needed. There are eight 'acres , 111 wheat, There is a two story brick house and a large barn with stone stabling, also drive shed, hen house and pig pen. The buildings are all comparatively new and in good re- pair. For ,further particulate apply on the 1rrelnises or by snail to John R. Noble, R. R. No. 4, Clinton, 0111. Phone 7 on 617. -86-1:f Dance at Priapi A armee will be held in the town 'hall, Varna, on Tuesday, Manch 1st. Al'nistrong er'cltestra. Doers epee at 8 o'clock, Lunch served. Adm issioir, Cent emen 160, ---•80-1 Your 'tti car) Is drawn to these- specials we of fer this week, Yen ''vi11 fin(1 our prices right with to -days market In these lilies and others alae same, Our eros i8 to satisfy eustosnel's. 3 bars Ivory Song ..20c, EXTRA SPECIAL 3 bars Lifebuoy soap 25c. OUR 3 bare Goblin soap „23o, BIG EAU 1 111.' Val. Raisins , .28e, 3 bars P:lhrl Olive soap ,r• -OF - with another purchasa nt h,T- P, SOAP - 1'lb, Mince meat ,..22e our store, • •• Equal in weight of 3 'of any 011ler :'Laundry 2 largo earls Heinz •1 cal Tomatoes 15c, soap for -25c. ,hock 4i 13eans 22d SUPPLY lIMIT1I1) See window Saturday 1 to each customer for outer specials 2 pkgs. Jelly Powder 25c GET THE, HABIT OF DEALING A'1' ' The store for everybody JNSIL r Vit: CO'S CIRDCC;Ry Phone this ,c. • a�,,.��x _ .a<,+•..,., .�,..-.�.�a,,,,r,«,. •: caw,�,,,,w.=�.,..,..,.�=,.wx,,,�.,,,,�.,,.��,�. *peciall This Week A Dell piano used only 2 months, owner leaving. This styre plane sold for $600.00 this past summer. I now otl'er for quick sale at :1385,00, for cards 01• rote, Other terms may be arranged. Also 1 square piano its fine condi- tion, se.e price $75.00, or will rent for term of months. Phone 6.616 at once 01' write J. E.-Hugill, Box 229, Seaforth, Deal at home if you valve your money, Agent for Phonolas, sewing ma- chines, cream separators and pianos. 2 pkgs, Corn Flakes 25e, JONATHAN HUGILL Box 229, SEAEORTI1 02.maw.v5•tellrr nvmanex'.•m„ 41=4x11 -• •ni aRn : 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 serges, and solicit a share of the public patronage. TAILORING Also, CLEANING, PRESSING And REPAIRING MURRAY McEWAN MERCHANT TAILOR FOR SALE Second mortgage $3600. Due in 1924, at a price to net the purchaser over 9% per annum. Good falin se- curity. Enquire at News -Record Of- fice. -85-2 B. R Cockerels for Sale A few well-bred Barred Rock cock- erels for sale, bred -to -lay strain, at 32.50 each, Apply to D. C. Galbraith, R. R. No. 1, Bayfield. or phone 4-609. -85-2-p Farm for Sale or Rent Farni, lot 40, Con. 8, Goderich Township. Good clay loans well fenced and drained. Good frame house, barn with shed, also good driving shed, lots of hard and soft water. Close to English and'Metho- dist churches, 136 miles from school. On County road between Clinton and Bayfield. Fred C. Hanley, R. R. No. 2, Bayfield. Phone 12-008. -85-tf Applications Wanted Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of treasurer of the township of Stanley for the year 1921. Salary $90. Ap- plications to be in by Monday, Feb. 28th --J•. E. Harnwell, Clerk. -84-3 .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 Dayfield, 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 mare, rising 2, gen. pur- pose, matched; bay filly, 2 years, Ag- ricultural, by Gienrae, driving mare, 8 years, by Missouri Chief: Cattle: Cow, rising 6 years, due •ltiarch 10, cow, 6 years, due March 15, cow. 8 years, freshened in Jan., cow 7 years, duo April 20, cow, 6 years, due April 25, cow 6 years, due May 2, 8 steers, 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 brooch sows, due April 6, 2 -chunks, about 15011es. Implements: Noxon grower, 5 -ft. cut, Massey -Harris binder, 7 -ft. cut,' in good repair, with trucks, Mc- Cormick mower, 6ft.cut; nearly new, horse rake. 10'ft, nearly new, disc harrow, eultivaltor, set 'iron harrows, 3 section, Cocksliutt walking plow, 2 scalers, Hackney harrows, disc drill, 13-1100, 2 lumber wagons, set sleighs, steel tired top buggy, rubber tires' top buggy, nearly new, Portland cut- ter, gravel box, stock rack, hay rack, wood rack, buggy pole, bag holder, set 2,000-1b scales, new, Ciinton fan- ning• mill, set; of good team harness, 2 set of work harness, set single har- ness, 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 stalls, a quantity of other household effects, stove pipes, :forks, shovels, chains, whitiletrees, neck yokes, horse collars, Other articles too numerous to mention. No 1e50rv0 O5 the proprietor has sold his term, now. All eon's of $1.0 all under, cash; over that alnotunt, 8 'months credit will be given on approved .joint motes or a discount of 8 per cent. stitaight forcash Credit, arnolmts, Henry Weston, Proprietor, Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer, -85--p VICTORY BONDS And all Municipal and Government Bonds supplied at market _prices and delivered at your bank without charge. W. BRYDONE, Clinton CLINTON GARAGE ---AND- BATTERY SERVICE STATION The enforcement of the Headlight Laws, means that auto owners must equip their cars with approved lenses. We have the following to choose from: Levelight Holophone Legaiite Shaler Roacllighter Clamert Priniolite Macbeth Conopher Clear Conopher Noviol Cone in and let us fill out; your• ap- plications and show our lenses. +•m J. N. Paxman Examiner for licensed drivers Phone 80 Res, Phone 140 CREAM WANTED We are in a position to pay the highest market price for butter fat and to give the best possible service. OUR GATHERERS WILL BE ON THE ROAD REGULARLY THIS YEAR AROUND. WE WILL AP- PRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. CLINTON CREAMERY LIMITED Phone 146' ° Farm For Sale Lot 30, Con. 5, township of Hullett, 2344 miles from Clinton. Convenient 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-tf Puncture Proof Inner Tubes Have your car fitted with the Areo Cushion tribes. No punctures, `no blowouts. All sizes of tubes kept in stock. W. L. Peers, Albert street, Clinton. -74-1f Reuse for Sale Comfortable 8 -roomed house, on Albert street, North, with good stone cellar and town water. Also stable on premises. Apply Miss Moore. --69-tf For Sale , Two six roosted houses on Fred- erick street, near the now flux mills, will be s1d cheap, and on easy terms, Apply to Jaoob Taylor or 0. B. Hale. 5 ' O'NEIL'S P ICES andEawns � gg Eaton's sell Rolled Oats at ,,,7 /be. for 1386 O'Neils se' -1 Roiled Oats at. 7 lbs, for 150 Eaton's sett. Black tea at • 1 lb, for 40('; 3 lbs, fiir 3'1,15 O'Neil's sell Black tea at , , , , , , , .. , . ,1 1b, for 350; 3 lbs, for $L00 16a1on's sell Seeded raisins 1 lb for 32¢ 1 lb, for 300 O'N,oll's sell seethed. raisins Eaton's sell Canted peas at -. . . . .. . . . ...... . .... 181 per can O'Nell's sell Canned Peas at 15¢ per can EATON'S DO NOT QUOTE STJCAR AT ALL. O'NEIL'S SELL AT WIIOLESALE PR.ICE'. W. T. O'NEIL THE HUB GROCERY m/:.4!tNnaffASYR�id $1.50 per Ton Off All COAL and COKE Coining to this, the windy and cold- est time of the year, this sale ought to be areal bonanza for our citizens. 320,000, WORTH OF STOCK MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH. Owing to what alight 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 bo, we might have gone on and given our people enough coal from our straight- line shipments, kept the price clown, and been upheld as the "right kind of a coal man," as some of our coal- men within the county nave done. But on the other hand, had the win- ter tun its usual course, we would certainly have been up against 11, However facts are stubborn'thi ngs, and we find ourselves with a heavy stock of dear coal, which we are go- ing to sacrifice at this special price 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. B. MUSTARD CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD,' , Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. THE CORNED STDCE Pbone 46 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 them. Frye, Cowans and Bakers Cocoa. Also a good bulk Cocoa at a special price per lb, Janis and Marmalade. SEE OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER LIVE AND LET LIVE Fred W5Wigg CORN There is a vast difference is grades of cern, Our Corn is No. 2 Yellow which we believe is the beat 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. SIHORTS. Now is the season for Bran & Shorts. The quality is good and the prices reasonable. SWIFT'S DIGESTER TANKAGE Figured on present value 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 i11 its history. SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS Blood, Tankage and Bones produced by the large slaughtering business of Swift Canadian Co, are almost all used in Swift's High Grade Fertilizer. Result: Largo profit to you. FLOUR Our stock includes: Purity, Five Roses, White Seal and Golden City. W. Jenkins & Sona FLOUR AND FEED Phones: Elevator 199, Residence 141 Boars for Service IChampion bred , big type Yorkshire and Cheshter White boars for service. At huno everyforenoon.-A. 0, Lo oy. Phone 5 on 689r Clinton a--.28 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, Leave Orders at my Residence, Huron street. or Phone 157. TERMS STRICTLY CASH South - End Grocery A full stock of Groceries & Provisions WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE +•lig Levi Stang PHONE 144 PROMPT DELIVERY CIFILS viiANTEo for knitters and earners WO EN for menders and inspectors APPLY AT ONCE Clinton Knitting Co. LIMITED PLUMBING, HEATING AND FURNACE WORK Repairing of all kinds Promptly Done TIDOS. HAWKINS. Agent for Hecla Furnaces Plumbing and Heating Phone 53 Shop ovdr Corless & Venner's Wo are in the market for: WHEAT BARLEY OATS ALSO• MAPLE ELM BASSWOOD AND WHITE ASH LOGS Flour and Feed always on hand, 1•1 J. A. FORD Sc. SON Phone 128, Special Prices Will be paid by us for Large Fat Hens During the next few weeks. Top prices will bo paid by us far StrictIn New Lad. Eggs Enquire prices before you sell. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. N. W. TREWARTHA, Managers Phone 190; Holmesville 4 on 141 CREAM WANTED 1 The demand for our butter is in- creasing. To supply this demand we require mere cream. We request you to ship no yew cream. Wo guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, accurate tests and prompt service, Our firm is known 14 you and needs no further recommend: We pay all express charges, turn. ish cream cans and Rs„.g„ twice each month. - Write for cars or further informs:a., tion to the ' • E6. THE S FORTIIo RII A MEIt Y CukY�, lir Al Bei'i,B.t1R, MANAGUA