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The Clinton News Record, 1920-1-22, Page 5,January d 1$ G Of Interest to You and.l0e . Mr, Dearest . is a prolific letter - writer, riter, 'The people of Ontario are beginning to 'yonder if be leaves hila self time enongls for necessary think•. ing•, -Globe. A science note declares that a Tian en SS tive1 tg'e (lrinicti Fi ton of water every twelve months, And to hear some people talk you would think wakes was .only used for cleansing purpose" s, The Wingliani Advanco says the r l,amo of hockey which the of juniors that"town won from Clinton on Mon- day of last week svgs the first game won by Wingham in two'yeii,rs. Clin- ton let 'epi have that one. An exchange advertises an auction sale of buttermilk. That sheds solve. light on the high cost of living problem. Time was when people •could. have all the • buttermilk they -could carry away for nothing, but now it is auctioned off to the high- est bidder, 5, An o pndemie of hiccoughs seems toe b spreading throughout nt the I tov once. It started, since the beginn- ing of the new year but whether the rescinding, of -the order -in -council prohibiting the importation of jntox- ieating liquors into the province had. anything to do with it is not for us to sayIiiillger , Hard Lines! In summer, when the .quality isnot needed, the pavements .are soft and rubbery: in winter, when one skids and comes down heavily, they are hard as adament, -Toronto Star. In Clinton we just tumble into a snowdrift and arise quite unhurt, though somewhat resembling a po- lar bear in appearance. * 5 ,n Premier Drury and Hon. Manning Doherty are to be given saets in the Legislature, the former in Halton .and the latter in East Ifent. Premier Drury didn't accept Meetly Dewart's • "Come into my parlor." It is ,said a -place has also been found for At- torney -General Raney but his elee- tion will not be brought on until the •other two are safely seated. The Orillia Packet occasionally spays The News -Record the compli- ment of quoting from these columns -and, though usually very accurate, has on a couple of occasions credited the quotation to our i local contem- porary. We do not object to being quoted, quite the contrary, in fact, -.and we not object to f being quoted without credit be- 1 ing given, which happens often, though not with the plis, r Packet, but when credit is given we ratifier like it to be,given to us, when :it is due 4 :MEETING OF THE GODERICH METHODISP DISTRICT A special meeting of the Godes- ich District,-]ddinisters and members •of National Campaign Finance Com- mittees, was convened in Ontario St. 'Church, Clinton, Tuesday, Jan. 13th, .at 10 A. M„ Rev. Anderson, Chair- man, presiding. A fair representa- tion of ministers and laymen were. present and an excellent meeting was .held which helped to make clear many matters relative to the organization .and,plans for the final drive on Feb. :9th to 14th. On motion of Rev. E. W. Edwards ,and Rev. A. E. Millson it was re - :solved that an urgent request be for- -warded to the headquarters ,of the National Campaign that the literature for the various departments be dis- tributed in time to 'be given out to the people one week before it is to 3to• discussed. This request has been made. The Chairman then proceeded to give a report of the Dominion Meth - s...4, •oclist National Campaign Finance • �►_ ..C'i*nvention recently held in Toronto. The following District and local .church organizations were arranged' as recommended by this Convention. The District Finance Council: Capt- ain, A, M. Robertson, Goderich, His - :evict Organizer, Rev. D. N. McCain - :us. Chairman of District, Rev. S. .Anderson. Chairman of each local Finance Council the following were '-appointed:-North St. Rev• 1:I, D, Moyer, Goderich. Wesley, W, II, Hellyar, Clinton, Ontario St., I. Wiltse, Geo, Turner, -Clinton. S,pa- forth, J. I1, Reid, Seaforth. Holiness vine, Bert Trewartha, Fred Lobb, Clinton R. R. No, 2, Blyth, E. iI1ilborn, Blyth, ' Auburn, R. D. Munro, Auburn. Marvin McDonnell, Helgrave R. R. No. 2, W. J. Thomp- son, Auburn R, R. .No. 2. Landes - bore, W. 13. .Lyon, Londesboro. :Robb, Clarke, Scaforth R. R, No. 2, Bayfield, Samuel Cleave, Bayfield; _John McClure, Bayfield; Albert Cant- •elon, Clinton. Varna, T. Robinson, ;Varna •-The following Executive of the above Council was selected: A. M. Robertson, Revs, D, N. McCanlus, ,S• • Anderson, J. F, Reyer•aft and r "sass. W. 1•i. Hnllyar and Harr- . ison Wiltse, Assistance is to be given to Varna, :Nile, Walton and Benmiller circuits. It was . advised that during the •drive the daily reports of the canvas be made by telephonehone as follo ws'- •10 orts will be made to Rev. D, ri aCamus, Clinton,from-Wesley Y .church, Ontario St; and Turners, :Seaforth, Walton, Holnesville, Blyth, Londesboro, Layfield, Varna. All ,others will report to A, M. Robert- •won, Goderich, All reports are to he sennt in by ,six o'clock P. M. cath day, • Local Churl' Finance Council to be •eonnposed of: -Captain of Finance todncfl, Chairnian of Campaign Coni inittec, Pastor, Local Treeetiter, 'Tenni oaptai1il; in large churches and Canvassers in small churches, S. S, ;StintsCheirm n of special sl scrips .pion committee, Relative to canvas in the Sabbath TT - school it was 'directed that 'ell mem- bets from 1.2 to 111 years of ale be cinlvessed, No child under 1,5 year of age shall he canvassed without,the consent of parents. Canvassig teams may be arranged and given a nnurber, not more than 30 Or 40, The fallowing compose the Dist. Viet special Subscription Connniittee;-- A. M. Robertson, Fred Savage, Rev, D. N. McCamus and the Chairman of the District, Tho soleetion of the Chairman tor this committee was de- ferrel, Publicity and Canvassing: On mo- tion by ROvs, Erie Anderson and Ii. D. Moyes Yeit was r osolvedR h t ev, t a Roycraft,be asked to receive the campaign news items of the ehurcltes of the District sncl in con- cise fora] send them to all the week. ly newspapers within the District, and alsoh t t a the ministersa call the at- tention of the' congregation to these reports. The meeting recommended that the pastor and finance council of the lo- cal church consider the advisability of having a supper, the week before the drive, to discuss and make ar- rangements dentsfor the a g me; S Items for Canvassers: Secure s1otialsubscriptions before -the final drive, Prepare a list of possible subscriptions and have all personal information associated with each name on canvas card. Lists of Iast year's subscriptions to Mission, Education and Evangelistic andSoo- il a service fu s should hound also bep re - pared with whatever payment that may already have been .made this year to any of the above. Subscriptions may he made sap- , arately to any of the funds specified.. The first case of sleeping sickness made its appearance in Goderich this week the victim being Mr. Jos. Priddle, an employee of the . West- ern Canada. Flour 111111 Company:, Mr. Priddle was forced to lay off work the latter part of last week and has been under the doctor's care since, • On Monday it was decided that the victim bad sleeping sickness and the authorities have taken the necessary precautions to prevent it spreading. The case is not of a ser- ious nature, as he can be aroused at any time and no doubt is held as to his recovery. Another case of the sante kind is reported at Londesboro, where Clin ton • and Auburn medical neem have the patient under their care.. « • Marriages FRASER-VANCE-At Exeter, on Jan. 14th, by Rev. Dr. Medd, William Fraser of Grey township, late _ at of Sask. to Al '1 , vsa Mabel Vance, daughter of Mrs. W. J. Vance of Usborne. TREIBNER-WILLERT-At Exeter, , by Rev. A. A. Truntper, on Jan. 14th, Frank Treibuer to Muriel Elizabeth, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Louis J. Willett, all of Steph- en. Births McASH-In Varna, on Jan. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McNish, a son, ARMSTRONG -In Stanley, on Jan. Lyth, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alan - strong, a daughter. RINGLER-In Turnberry, on Jan. 9th, to Mr, and Mrs. Ben Ringlet, a daughter. HENRY -In Wingham, on Jan. '7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry, a daughter. Deaths KNOX-In Toronto, on Jan. 7th, As M. Rnox, formerly of Wingham, aged 30 yedrrs. CHESNEY-In Tuckersmith, on Jan. . llth, Annie Laura, daughter of Mr. P. M. Chesney, aged 18 years. ALLISON -In Goderich, on Jan. 12, Esperance Currell, wife of Rev. (Capt.) W. Allison, formerly. of Dungannon. LUCAS -At Orillia. on Jan. 13th, Royden G. Lucas, in his 15th year. -Dry Wood for Sale Maple Beech and Rock Elm mixed Apply to Roy Tyndall, R. R. No. 3 Clinton Phone 3 on 607, -29-4-p ," Skating Party Big time expected on Thursday night; .7ai1. 20th, moon -light skate, lots of music, lunch served extra, Under the auspices of C. n. Class of Willis church, Admission 25c.-29-1 Auction Sale W. T. O'Neil is offering for sale on Saturday afternoon, -„Ian. 24th, in the Hodgons' -Block, Clinton, - a number of articles of household furn- iture. Sale commences at two o'clock. List of articles in. O'Neil's regular advertising- space. -20-1 Photo for Salo A snap for someone, A mahogany piano, Standath stake, in good con- dition. Apply T. J. McNeil, Box 113, Clinton. Phone 126. -2941 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of William Thomas Hill, late of the township of Hullett, County of Huron, !farmer clelce sod who died on of about the 14th day of De - comber, A. 1019, are required to deliver to Mrs, WV T. Hill, the exe- cutrix of the said state, on or be- fore the 1st day of February, A. D. 1020, a full statement of their claims, ;together with particulars, thereof and the nature of the secut'ities, if ally, held by 'therm. And take no- tice that after the said last men- tioned date the said executrix will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the nor - sons entitled thereto having regard only to such claims as she shall have received due notice and in ac- eordaneo herewith, Clinton, Jan.; 22nd, 1920, -40,2 Ifoase for Sole • Faure house, story and a half, eight ronios, lis dare of ground, stable, good wail and eistorn, Apply John] Shanahan, R. Il, No,'3 Clinton. Phone 1 op 637. • --29.11. Metes' Sale - The undersigned has received in, eti•uctiotii t0 self by public :main at Lot 40, liur•en Road,. Tackcrsnlith, on Friday, Jan, 30th, et 1 o'clock, the following farm 'stook and implements and (rouse hold effects-Stoelc: Mare; 10 years old,'itt foal to Joe Fisher's Pereheron; mare, 12 years, in foal, J, J, Mc0anglley's' horde; cow 9 cal'11 'e • ' Y s, due n Nerd:: cow 0 years, duo in Feb; colo, 4 years, calf at foot, Irilplenients hay=loader, near- ly new; hay raga, mower, seed drill, disc harrow, iron harrows, 4 section, horse scufiler, cater, set light bob- sleighs, carriage, pulleys, slings and 140 feet of rope, good as new, wagon, gravel box, hay rack, riding plow; walking plow, set heavy harness, set light harness„ 2 sets single harness, buggy pole, sleigh pole, threshing tank, steel tire top buggy, rubber tire top buggy, Grey Bros., now, robe b and blankets, nal kers 2 ladders, dde • • spray p ra Y pump and 40 -gal.' barrel complete, Malotte cloain separates, Daisy churn No. 3, lawn -mower, new, Car- penter's tots!. chest, vise and anvil, forks, shovels, 2 log chains, cow chains, grindstone and ether articles. 12 Rhode Island pullets and rooster. Household effects-Baseburner coal heater, ter, coal and wood heater, Glass cupboard; drop leaf. table. Terms: - All sums of $10 and under, cash, over that amount 10 Months credit. will be given on approved ;iomt nqtes, or 3 per cent off for cash. R. Fish- er, Proprietor, T. Gundry Auction- eer. 29-1. Farm for Sale • The Executors of the estate of Joseph Izzard, deceased,' iffer ror; sale 120 sr ures in the township of God- erich, comprising Lot 37, Concession 14, and the North half of Lot 37 Concession 13. This is a well im- proved farm, has good house, barn, outbuildings and silo, is well fenced, has good water facilities, is in good state of cultivation and has„10 acres of hardwood and 15 acre's of cedar,. containing much valuable timber. The farm is located on a good gravel road 3 utiles from Clinton. Apply M. Flie'k, Clinton, and Albert Izzard, Executors, or W. Bry- done, Clinton. -20.3 Auction Sale Of farm `stock and implements,at Lot 33, concession 7 Hullett, at 12.30 o'clock on Tuesday, Feb. 3rd, the following: Cows - Cow 9 years old to freshen March 28, cosy 7 years old to freshen March 5, cow 7 years old freshened. Jan. 4 cow 6 years old to freshen April 29, cow 7 years old to freshen May 10, cow 4 years old to freshen Feb. 15, cow 4 years old to freshen March 25, heifer freshened Dec. 20. heifer freshened Dec. 26. heifer freshened Jan. 6 heifer to freshen May 15, heifer year old, 5 steers 1 year old 5 calves. Sheep -2 extra good Ozfords. Pigs -good brood sow due to pig April 2 5 young pigs about 80fbs. Hens -100' good hens, 3 geese 1 gander. Implenments- McCornmick 7 ft. Binder, McCormick 6 ft. Mower, new, Massey -Harris hay loader, Massey -Harris culti- vator and seeder, Massey -Harris drill, McCormick corn scufller, Walk- ing scuffles, McCormick walking plow McCornti-els riding plow Disc, Deering Roller, ' 2 waggons, set of bobsleighs and flat rack, 16ft. hay rack, waggon box, and pig rack,, car, fork; slings, rope and pulleys, 2 buggies, cutter 2 sets of iron harrows, hay rake grinding stone, 200 cedar and 15 corner posts, 2 gaug 'blows, stone boat. set of double harness, set single harness, about 25 tons of hay, 600 bushels of oats, some straw, lumber, washing machine and ringer, ba'"rel churn, dash churn, DeLavel separator. pulp - et', Forks. Chains. Terms: -All sums of $10 and under, cash, over that amount 0 months credit on furnishing approved joint notes, or 4 per cent for cash on credit amounts. Grain, Hay, Pigs and hens, cash. C. Tyner, Proprietor. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. -29-2. Chattel Mortgage Sale Muter and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain chattel mortgage, which will be produced at time of sale there will he offered for sale by public auction by R. 'Welsh, Bailiff, at the store formerly occupied by Thos. Britton, on Huron street in the Town if Clinton, in the County of I3uron, on Tuesday, Feb. 0 at 1,30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following, namely, all the goods and chattels set forth in said chattel mortgage consisting of I Black Diamond Port- able Oven and Pipes, 12 Glass Jar's, 2 Show Cases, 1 Paper Cuttor•, 6 Glass stands, 24 Chocolate dishes, scale 1 Peanut Warmer, 1 Fountain, 1 Cabin- et, (Ice Cream), 37 silver Servers,4 Fruit Dishes, 2 Ice Cream Dithers, 1 charging Outfit, 1 Soda Cylinder, -1 Paper Pt•oss, 9 Tables, 30 Chairs, 1 Electric Fan, l Bread Pr•oofer, 1 Fried Cake Fryer, 1 21/2. h, p. Gasolne Eng- ine, 1 Ice cream Freezer,' 1 shaft, 2 Mangers, 1 wood Pulley, 1 Iron Pull- ey, 1 Clock, 1 Orangeade Cooler, 1 Electric . Heater, 11 Candy Trays. Terms: -Teti per cent at time of sale and the balance within one week. Fos fustic • particulars t t tlCLilara and` conditions ons of sale apply to R. Welsh, Clinton, Ont., or to .Beasley Sc Beasley, Ham- ilton, Ont. -29-2 House and. Lot for Sale Honso and lot on North street, and house to be sold separately and re- moved or torn down and lumber sold by thatnsalid, Apply W. A. McGuire, Box 248, Clinton. -28.4-p Cutting Box for Sale .Massey-Ilarris 12 -inch throat eutting box, with carriers, nearly now and in first class condition, Will sell rcasotnabiy,-3 , W, Andrews, Olin - ten, -28-11 Clinton News -Ree +rd Ey rim 90 (LEA P YEAR) Our geed resolution for 1920 w ould bo to The habit of Johnst 's Grocery, The Quality store, We oft or you at money saving' prices this week. You ego save money by buy hug now as the nugrket in these fines is very. firm. 4 Bars Laundry soap MOBIL. EGGS WANTED Palm Olive soap 25e, ' Now is the time to bave 3czilces for 35e 3 calces Palm OIive 'our hens raying we have Limit 8 to our cuss soap 35e, he helpers that the hens toners with your or- 3 Cakes Lavender eed. der. 3 cans Bonnie. Oyster shell 3 cakes Gold P, & G. Bath soap 25c, Mica Gait Comfort soap for 25e. Bright I0tehen cleaner Pratts .Egg Producer ' 4 cakes Laundry soap 25e, Pratts Lice hiller for 25e, . 1 can of .Pilchards the and the Lay more Mash 3 boxes Dominion new fish 22c, Just try some, they help. Matches for 25e Get the Habit of Dealing et JOHNS s N 84 COMPANY Phone 111 Retail Grocer Licanse No. 8-7241 Phone orders promptly eared tor. Clinton Candy Kitchen 33133 i 311 113111111111.. I1111111II 1111 I IIO 11111 11 9111M1111IIIIII111stim'i s .IT'S WORTIi BEING SICIK FOR to have nurse bring in some of our Ice Cream Sostooling to the parch- ed ed tlu oat so grateful is the taste whichret r nets all other food. I o r our ice cream is a food, put up in its most tempting and delicious' form. It is relished when nothing else can be swallowed. M. McNEIL, PROPRIETOR Phone 126 GOOD MUSIC IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED and there is none finer than that played on a Bell or Gourlay Piano.. Its beautiful tonal quality, its splendid volume, and its ease of touclr make it the piano of pianos for the master musician or the or- dinary player. Colne and try Diens.' You will surely want one, and we will gladly explain how easily you can have your wish. Give 'us a call for sheet music or player rolls -we are here to serve you. We have for sale a Gourlay piano Louis design, used only short time to sell for 3800. This instrument is used only two years, sold by Heintz call as these prices will save you JONATHAN HUGIL by the owner, who is leaving town, sold today for $650. Also a piano man Co., to go at $840. Write or money. L - SEAFOIRTH Auction Sale - Of fans stock and implements a ]pt 25 con. 9 Hullett, 1 mile south of Londesboro on Jan. 29th at 1 o'clock sharp the following. Horses• driving mare 9 ,years old, brood mare 12 vears old in foal to Honest John, draft moire rising 4 years old, heavy draft gelding rising 4 years old, heavy draft gelding rising 3 years old, heavy draft gelding ris- ing 2 years old. Cattle: cow 5 years old due before day of sale, hoife rising 3 years old due before day of sale, heifer rising 3 years old due February 23rd, cow'7 years old- due February 6 tit, cow 4 years old clue April 29th. 2 milk cows 5 years old, 4 steers rising• 2 years old, 2 heifers rising 2 years old, steer 1 year old, 3 heifers rising 1 year old, 2 steers rising 1 year old, Pigs• 4 pigs 3 months olds brood sow due February 16th, brood sow due March 22nd, Yorkshire hog. Implements: Deering Binder 7 foot cut. Mower, Massey -Harris hay loader, Massey Harris drill 13 hoe, Deering cultivator, Land roller, Hay rake 10 foot, double plough, 2 walking ploughs, Oliver riding plough, set diamond harrows, scaler, fanning mill, grind stone, stone boat, wheel barrow, root pulper; cross Cut saw, wire stretcher, crow bar, wagon scales 2000th capacity, open buggy, rubber tired buggy nearly new, buggy pole, set bob sleighs, Wagon, hay rack, wagon box with stock rack, wood rack. gravel box, cutter, De Laval cream separat- or No. 12 nearly new, sugar kettle and quantity of sap buckets andspires, 2 sets of double harness, 2 sots of single harness,' set of driving harness, 12 grain bags, grain cradle, cider barrel, meal box. meal barrel, car, ropes and pulleys, hay fork, trip ropes, set sawlog bunks, neck yoke, set of double trees, set three horse whiffle tree, scythe, hay knife, bushel measure, gallon measure, wooden pig troughs, salt trough, water trough, corn ]toes; .Poultry: 75 haps, 2 geese and a gander, daisy churn, 2 tables, Doherty Organ, quantity hay, oats and barley, seed corn on cob "early verity," quantity of lum- ber. Terms-AII sults of $10 and under Cash over that amount 9 months credit on approved joint notes 4 per cent off for cash. Fowl, hay' and grain, cash. Albert Weymouth, Proprietor. T. Gundry Auetioneer.-.-28-1 • Cow for Sale t One Jersey Cow for sale, due to calve Jan. 26th. -Apply to W. J. Weston, Box 160, Bayfield, Ont. -28-2 Sewing ,Machines sell ell all .].Inds of sewing machines both new and second-hand; also re- pair and keep repairs for all kinds of =clinics. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Call for anything you want along this line, at my home, one door 1` west of the Royal Bank. -A. Hoop- er. -28-4-p Farin For Sale Farm for sale. Apply to L. Tyn- dall, R. R. No, 4, Clinton. Phone 4 on 630, Piano for Sale Squaro piano for sale; cheap for cash, -Mrs. 3. Wiseman. -28.1 Logs add e.M♦ We will pay the highest cash price for all kinds of soft and Hardwood Logs, and will pay fifty Cents each for railway -ties in maple, Beach, Rock Kahn and hard Swamp Ellis eight inches at top end, delivered at Brucefiold mill, Settlement made When wanted, -28-3 44.1 The OeMiegirTyson Liber Co. Boars for Service Champion bred, big type Yorkshire and Chester White boats for service. At home every forenoon.• -A. C. Levey, Phone 5 on 639, Clinton P. 0., -28-tf Bull For Sale A pure bred Polled Angus bull, 26 ]months old. Apply -John Harvey, R. R. No, 1, Clinton, Phone 5 on 638. -2S-tf ]Meeting of Huron County Council The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderich,- at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 27th day of January, 1920. AlI accounts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Monday preceding the meeting of Council. Goderich, January 10th, 1920. Geo. W. Holman, County Clerk. - House For Sale House on Kirk Street -Apply to L. Stang: -2742 Custom Satvittg Will be dole at Thos, Wallis's bush 4th con Goderich township in the early spring: We, also have a quanity of green wood for sale in Reicl's bash front road Stanley -Mc- Ewen Bross Phone -20 on 624 Clin- ton. -27-7-p Animal Meeting The Annual meeting of the mem- bers of the McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Friday, Feb. Gth, 1920 at 2 P.. M. The business of the meeting will be to receive the Annual Statement and Aliclitor's report; the electing of _three directors and two auditors and other business which might. be of in- teresi; to the company. The retiring directors aro William Rilnl, Robert Ferris and James Connolly, who are eligible for re-election. -James 'Connolly, President, . ,. Thos. E, Bays, Secretary. -27-5 Raw Furs Wanted - Especially Mink, Fox, Raccoon, at the following prices: Mink $6.00 to $15,00, Fox 15.00 to 327.00, Rao- • coon $3.00 to 38.00, Unprisle and damaged skins at value. Furs are ars high now as they will be this s win- ter, ter, So don't Bold thein any longer, -H. A. Hovey, Clinton--27-tf Posts For Sale Choice cedar posts, end posts and braces. Apply—W. 3. Stewart, Bayfield. Phone 5 on 609, -26-7 Cream Separators I have a number of seoond hand separators of different makes small and large for sale cheap and easy. terms. All in good order and guar= anteed• to do good work, Alan new separators of different ntakeS and si:ses. Shop in Oleo Of the ala skirting rink nkat Camsn g ertial Xl tee. 0 R. Bake rEi osI Ott, n t, r-21•$ Barn ter Sale A good frame barn, 5040 far fur- ther patietlese, Apply tan Wilfred Oolclough, .1tii carnceasion Goderie1i Tp, -R. 11. No, 3, Milton. -2241 No Trespassing Any person or persons trespassing or destroying property en the prem- ises of the estate of the late Will- iam H. Woods will be prosecuted aecercling to law, -•I. M. Woods, Bayfield, Ont. July, 1st, 1020 GIRLS �uRe�rEo for knitters and learners ALSO WOMEN for menders arid inspectors APPLY AT ONCE Clinton Knitting Co. LIMITED SCANS CTT COAL We are lucky to have the sole agency for this celebrated anthra- cite, with which we can always give a guarantee of genuine satisfaction. It is true that owing to unavoid- able circumstances we have found it necessary to work in some of what we call jobbers coal which, although,_ it costs us a good deal more, invariably gives us trouble. •We would be money ahead to stick to our straight lisle stock, but the community requires so much coal each year, and if. we are cut o1 our supply from one source we must try another. or have considerable suffering. Under existing condi.- tions of disturbance there are very few things bought today that are entirely satisfactory! However, we are glad to say that during the month of December we took in 900 tons of good coal, 400 tons of which we were able to evitable transportation and cat short- age. Try our, Chestnut Coke et 312.50 delivered, or our Pea .Coal at $12.50 delivered, or our Hardwood Rails at $4.25 per cord delivered or Cedar Rails at $3.25 per cord delivered, At Brucefield we are still in the retail lumber business and have two cars of Shingles on the way. Any- one doing any building or repairing may have thebenefit enefit f 0 our service, vrce; and any enquiry will be courteously taken care of. J. R. MUSTARD CLINTON and SRUCEFIELD Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Bruceleld 11 on 618. THE COHNEH STORE Live and Let Live YoulShonld Eat More Fish Fish should be more freely used because it ranges exceedingly high in point of food value. It is an economical source of energy for those who work with either head or hands. It is also most easily di- gested. There are many reasons, indeed, 'why people should eat more fish. The chief are that it is GOOD FOOD, APPETISING ECONOMICAL at this season of the year fish can be procured in specially fine condition A FEW SUGGESTIONS Fresh Halibut -Fresh Salmon trout / Finnan Haddie Fillets Fresh Water Herring Codfish E. E. IIUNNIFORD Phone 4 0 PEED We have 011 hand a large stock of No. 3 Yellow Kiln Dried Corn which is being sold at very reasonable prices and is an excellent winter feed for Poultry, Hogs, Cattle and sheep. A mixed car of Bran, Shorts and Food Flour has just arrived, Let us have your order early as this lino of food is very scarce this session. As a conditioner fol• your stock we have Pure Cane feeding Molasses which is the best feed obtainable for this purpose. A full line of Flour always fir stock and a car of Western Oats ex-, elected next week, W. Jen Son. Q111 s FLOUR AND PEED. P11011051 Elevator, 199, Resiaento uction Sale Safllsrdaflay Jan,.. 24 at 2 p.m. in the }Iodgons Brook 1 Bed room suite' 1 Odi1i sa e Board G Dining Roans chairs 3, Lounge 4 Small Tables 1 Toilet set 0 Easy Chairs -1 Writing Desk• 1 Lawn. mower 2 Veranda Chair's 3 Mat Racks 2 Rugs etc. W. s T. ' 0 The itfb Grocery Custom Chopping Having purchased a tractor I am prepared to do custom grinding and chopping every day in the week. Will give satisfaction. Work done in my own barns. F. W. Andrews, Clinton FARM FOR SALE -924 ACRES OF splendid [arm land in good state of cultivation. On ft are a comfort- able storey and a half brick house with new steel roof, a good cellar, a barn 40x60 and straw shed 22x28 with foundation under all, room to tie up 28 head of cattle and 5 horses besides 8 box stalls, root room, feed room, separator room and harness room. Cement floors throughout except 2 box stalls and root house. A stone pig pen 24x24, a hen house 24x10 and a drive shed 20x30, There is a never failing spring creek, -a good well and cis- tern, about 14 acres of orchard. This is a desirable property 24; miles from Cli n at ngood gravel , road. I want to sell at once as health makes it necessary for me to give up farming for the present. Would sell stock, implements and crop if so desired. -Apply Leonard E. Weir, Lot 27, Con. 4, Mullett, Clinton P. 0. -49 WHAT ABOUT THAT ROOF? SPRING IS COMING AND SPRING RAINS GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING Agent for Hecla Furnaces TTS. HAWKINS. PIumbing and Heating. 'Phone 53 Shop over Rowland's hardware FLOUR and FEED Highest Prices Paid for Barley, Oats and Buckwheat, LOGS A quantity of Elm, Maple, Bass- wood, Beech, Hemlock and White Ash Logs wanted. Inquire at store about prices. J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123. NEW LAID EGGS WANTED. Highest Prices Paid. FEED FOR SALE. We have a small amount of Feed left over and we, therefore, offer this at cost price; 2000Ths, finely ground car and 30001b s. finely ground wheat. This feed is suitable for poultry, Ilogs or Cattle. -GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. N. W. TREWARTHA, Manager,: Phone 190; Holmesville 4 on 141. 1LAM � WANTED I The dol n na d for our butter is in- creasing. To supply this demand we require more cream. - We request you to ship us your create. Wo guarantee you the highest ,Market Prices. accurate tests and prompt service. Our firm is known to you and needs no further recommend. We pay all express charges, turns ish cream cans and pay twice oath feedlot. Write ter cans or further inforgia . pian to the. Seafot tri Creamery Coo 41 0, A, BARBI11tr, MANAMA ,