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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1920-3-11, Page 50* interest to Yen and Me_. The Drury Government is off to :a good start, Geod luck to it, ' ewe+� The Drtirr Gevet'umont has called :another lawyerto its aid. .Tina is a very give -and -talcs sort of world. No one elass ; can • get along without the others, ' ' The• flint farmer' goverment over convened in this province .did not -cut out any of the !'frills" attendant upon the, ppefifng ceremeuiee, .as 'many„anpposed it would do. *• t o- Sir Herbert Holt advises to pub your .moaoy in the bank not to spend it on amusements er goods. Prices acregoingdown soon, he says, Hurry up with your proof Slr Herbert -Col- Lingwood Bulletin. One way to help 'em down is to keep a niee account growing In the bank. *oe • • The Orillia Packet, speaking of the high price of sugar, suggests that it may be a blessing hi disguise, as 'Canadians use too much sugar, "It is almost impossible” it continues, to get even a tea-bisepit or a loaf of bread that is not bedevilled •w th ,sweetening." Yes, but if one hap- pens to have a "sweet tooth," 'A. story is told of a number ofboys who were up before a magistrate in `Toronto for snowballing a passing street car on the Weston road and 'being asked what he read one boy re- plied "History" and on the magistrate going on to question the boy further his answers suggested that he was utterly ignorant of any world know- Iedge of any, sort. The magistrate, and an exchange who noted the affair; seemed to take the ground that the boy's ignorance was altogeher due to our • poor school system, but from a glance over the replies we infer that the boy was 'a joker and may not have been nearly so lacking in know- ledge as he made out. There are many boys who seen: to think it "smart" to give a flippant answer to any puestion put to them and there • are bake even 'daring enough to' ' "bait" as magistrate if the oppoi'tum ty presented itself. ' Perhaps such a, tendency should be checked, 'jut ii! se the home training ought to count for something, Schoot. teachers,.shoisld not have the whole responsibility,,of training the child. . "One can find just as many graballs .and closefisted skinflints along a city street as along a township con- cession. Niggardliness is no more general in one than the other," says the Belleville Ontatfv, but it admits that it is ie the cities and towns that• you find nearly all the foolish sande thrifts Who vesto their monis, about as fast as they get It .--Toronto Hails Star, Oh, 40, They're not all in tate city, You'li hind them everywhere. Mtirriligee S,TER.LI'NG- 0STEit--,A.t Bayfield, on Mar. 3rd, by the Rey. I , L, • Andersen, Annie, daughter of Mr. Joseph Foster, to Leslie Sterling of Goderdch township. MANN - RILEY tlt Sea£orth, on Feb. 25th, , Margaret, daughter of Mr.' Don Riley cf Constance, to John 'Mann, Jr.,, of Hullett town- ship. Births, ECKART--In McKillop, on Feb. 28th, to Mr, and Mrs, John M. 'Eckert, a son. SAUNDERS-ln. Goderioh, on Feb, 27th,to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Saundars, a daughter. NOAKES—At Kippen, on Mar, 4th, to Mr. and Mrs, Archie Noakes, a son;' -.-Lloyd George. Deaths McMILLAN—In . Clinton. on March 7th, Margaret McMillan, aged 72 years. PETRIE--In; Clinton, on Mar. 5th, Grace Harvey, widow of the late John Petrie, aged 90 years. LINDSAY -Lin Godericb township, on March 4th, Laura Perdue, wife of Mr. D. A. Lindsay, aged 41 years, McDQNALD—In Bayfield, on Mar. 10th, Mary Pflug, wife of Mr. Dan- iel McDonald, aged, 61 years... CROUCH—In Winnipeg Mar. lst, Millicent V. Petty, daughter of G: C. Petty, Hensall, and wife of Vernon 'H. Crouch. • 1N IEMORI.A•IVI •HEARD—In"Icevirig memory' of Thom- as Edward Heard, Who passed'away at Thessalon, March llth 1919. "Calm bn thee bosons - of thy God, Fair spirit rest thee nowt Even while with us .. thy.. footsteps trod, 'Dhis Seal-was..on thy brow. . ust to its,barr'ow. house beneath! ...Souletotits'placo -on high! 1They,that have seen thy look in death, No more may fear to ate." ' Fathee' h Thy' gracious keeping 'LeeVe we now Thy servant sleeping," • ,, ' -Wife, and family S.HAYfNO,2 of 1920. .of the Municipality of _ i• , the 'Village of Bagfield A By-law to provide for the re- modeling of the Town Hall in the said,, Village of Bayfield and to authojrize the issue of Debentures of the said Village to the amount of $2500.00 for the purpose el .raising the sum thereof. WHEREAS it is desirable to re- model the Town Hall in the said. 'Village according to the plans adopt- ed by the Council of the said Village and to raise the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars to meet the expenses of the said re- pairs. e-pairs. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said Dedentures at one time and to make the principal of 'the said debt repayable by yearly 'sums during the period of ten years, being the currency of the said deben- tuxes, said yearly suns being such :espective amounts that the aggre- gate amount payable in each year, for principal and interest in respect ,of said debt shall be as nearly as ;possible equal to the amount so pay - in able each of the other nine years bt the said period, as shown by Sche- dule "A" hereto attached. AND WHEREAS the roti'i amount required b;" the Municipat Act tis ibe raised annually by special rate lior paying the said debt and interest is the sum of Three Hundred and Thirty-one Dollars and Sixty -Seven Cents ($381,67) annually for the putt, Tose. of paying the principal and•'in terost each'effete every ye'nr tt ring the 'peeled oi' ten yea:f, " AND WHEREAS tile'itineutit''irf the whole rateable property of the said Village of Bayfield, according' to the' last ° Assessment Roll thereof, is One Hundred and Twenty -Five 'Thousand •Three Hundred and "Fifty- :Six:'($125.$56) dollars. .AND WHEREAS there is now no existing debt of the said Corporation sof Bayfield. THEREI!'ORE the Municipal Coun- cil of The Corporation of the. Village of Hayfield enacts as follows: 1" The sale] 11'lufi`%cipal council. 'a'i • the said Village of 'Hayfield shall expend the 'lawn of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2500.00) in re -modeling the Town i!Igll in the said Village and for the 3Piptrrpose of raising the rain Deben- tures of the said Viliage to the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars as aforesaid in the sum of not less than One Hundred Dollars each shall be jutted on the 15th Day ° .ef December 1920 and each Debenture ;shall be dated on the day of the issue -thereof and shall be payable within Ten years thereof at the Sterling Bank of Canada in the said Village of Bayfield. 2 Each of the said Debentures shat] be signed by the onof he said d Village or by authorized by Ey-law to sign the same and bIt the Treasurer thereof, and the Clerk shall attach thereto the corporate Seal of the Municipality. 3 The said. Debentures shall bear tammami interest at the rate of Five. and. One Half per cent, per Annum payable yearly at, the said Bank on.the. l5th- Day of December in. each and every year during the currency.. thereof. 4 During:the currency of the said debentures there shall be raised annually 'by said. rate.on,ell the rate- able property of the said Village the sumo of Three 'Hundred' and Thirty - One Dollars and Sixty -Seven Cents for the purpose of paying the amount due in each of the said years for principal "'and interest in respect of said debt; as shown in the Schedule '"A" hereto annexed. 5 This 'Byelaw shall Make effect on the final-°peasing' thereof. . ' 6 The 'votes of the electors of the said Village shall be 'taken on the said' By-Iaw at the Town Hall in the' said Village on the 5th Day' of April, 1920'commencing at the Hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until five o'clock in the afternoon of the sante day •by H. W. .'twin the Clerk of the said Village. • 7 On Saturday the 3rd Dayof April the Reeve of the said Village shall at- tend at the Council Chamber at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon to appoint persons to attend at the said polling places aforesaid, and at the final sum- ming up .of the votes by the Clerk on behalf of the persons interested in the promoting and opposing of this By-law respectively. 8 The Clerk of the Council of the said village of Bayfield shall attend at his office in the Town Hall at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday the 6th Day of April, 1920 to sump up the number of votes for and against, the By-law. Dated at the Town Hall in the said Village -of Bayfield, this 8th day of March A. D. 1920. Meaner, Reeve.• . H,• W. Erwin.. s . Clerk. NOTICE:; .. Take notice that ;the fgnjegoing is ••a' trite copy of a p%oposed Hy -law of the said Village, and ifnthe assent .of the 'electors is obtained to it,it will be taken into . consideration by the Couneil after the• expire:de n 'of one month from'the date of the first pub- lication, which said date.is, the 11th Day of March A. D': 1920, and ;if a tenant desires to,vote he must de- liver to the Clerk not tater than the 10th day before the day appointed for taking the vete a declaration provid- ed by Sub. Section 3 of Section 265. And 'further take notice that the vote of the electors shall betaken. at "the time anti ;place mentioned in said By-law; ttnd the Reeve and Clerk will also attend at the time and place therein mentioned for appinting per- sons to attend at the said polling place and at the final sunurting up of the votes by the Clerk of the' Village. • H. W. Erwin, Clerk of the Munici- pality of the Village of'Bnyfidlcl. SCHEDULE "A"'- Re'ferred to in the foregoing By- law. Year. Principal Interest Total 1 $194.17 137.50 331.67 2 204.85 - 120.82 381,67 8 216.12 115.55 331.67 4 228.00 198.07 381,67 5 240,54 91.18 881,07 0 268.77 •77.90 831,67 7 207,78 63,94. 381..67 8 282.48 49.22 881.07 0 297.99 32.68 831.67 10 814.38 17:19 831.01 From Prison Ceti to $7500 a Year • M was a forger—clev- er hardened, He was "doing a stretch" for the third time; When in jail he accepted Christ. He wen watched over and ear- ed for, On his release he was placed where his natural talents could be honourably used. • Today he is drawing a salary of $7,500 a year. He owes everything that makes life worth living to the ministry of The Salvation Arrn,3r--�- 308 CITADELS AND INSTITUTIONS IN 'MIS TERRITORY. --USE THEM: PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS COMMENCING ,THURS. MAR. 11 hours from 3 of 5 p.in. and from 7.30`to 9,30 evenings P.fahogany parlor suite consisting of two rockers, settee; chairs,jardinere stands, table, two �pedestials, 1 Ax- minster rug 3x4, Wilton slag 8x4, Tapestry rug 2„6x3, .Congoleum rug 3x4, Bathroom linoleum 2x3, 3 grass tea rugs, 1 portiere, curtains, baby sleigh, Morris chair, screen door, amber table lamp, etc. • Percy Couch, Joseph Street Seed for Sale Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover. Apply Jno. R. Middleton, R. R. No. 3, Clinton, Phone 3 on 606. —36-2-p House to Rent France house on Victoria street, over the G. T. R. tracks; seven rooms, summer kitchen, woodshed and coal house: Town water. In good repair. ' Apply to Mrs. .1, Govett, Clinton.--36-tf • Tenders Wanted Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned .until Friday, 2nd April, 1920, at 2 o'clock pan. when the said tenders will be opened, for the .const/Motion and completion of the Murray -Lamb. Municipal Drain in the township of Hullett. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's office, Londesboro. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. John Fingland, Clerk of the Munici- pality of the township of Hullett. —36-3 Wanted ' A millinery apprentice. Apply to Miss F. M. Cameron, Successor to Miss Bawden. Miss F. M. Cameron has opened up a millinery business in the parlors lately vacated by Miss Bawden. Fuller particulars later. —30-1 Notice to Creditors In the estate of Annie Hanley, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims agaliiist the estate of Annie Hanley late of the town of Clinton in the County of Huron, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 20th day of August 1919 are required to deliver to Alexander Welsh and Robert Welsh the executors of the said estate on or before the lst day of April 1920 a full statement of their claims to- gether with partieulatls thereof and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit. And take Notice that after the said last mentioned elate the said executors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to such claims as he shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith. Dated at Clinton this 10th day of March A. D. 1920. W. Het/done, Clinton, Ont. Solicitors for the said Executors —86-2 . Sheep for Sale 25. well bred Leicester ewes and 1 ram. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply Walter Mair, R. R. No, 1, Clinton, or call 0 on 638.-85-2-p Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop. W. J. Jago, —35-tf Seed Peas for Sale A limited quantity of extra good quality seed peas for sale. E. L. Mittell, Phone 175 Clinton, --34-3-p Houses for Sale Two; frame houses on Victoria street. Apply at The Nowa-Record office. —34-tf Farm for Sale 100 acres, lot 12 con, O, Mullett, adapted for eeping or grazing, 10 acres bush, balance• in grass. Good well and windmill. I4 not sold will be rented for pasture, Apply to R. I. Miller Box 25, Clinton, or /hello 119. —32-tf Clint in: ltTows,Reeorci 'NO MISTAKE Made when you get the habit of using our Bulk Freshly Cusum) Coffee or using our bulk teas. Green or maxed Japans,' eV by getting the bit h 1 . } r a of s wppn nk at Johnson & Co, G ocary, rv r 3 cakes es of I a ci dor GET' YOUR HF,NS LA,X'. 2pkgs, Corn InalcoN25e lNG WHEN PRICES ARE 1 cart of Pilchards 82e GOAD USE, -.- Bath Toilet soap 25c 3 oaken palm. Olive Toilet soap ' 35e. 8 cans Kitehen Clean- Pratte Egg producer ser for • 2.5c Pratte Lice Destroyer (Sante as Hutch) ,Oyster Sheil, Mica Grit, THEY HELP Matches 25c GET SOME We . pay highest prices for Butter'and Eggs Phone orders "promptly cared for A ,Sqt are Deal for all, JOHNSON, & CONMPA11Y Phone 1111E 3 1>kgs Dominion Our tea priecs have net changed yet, Get it before the advance Special Blend lb, 50e. Royal Blend 69c. Quality Blend 70e Japan Green SQe, Phone 126 THE .•` CREAM OF ALL ICE CREAMS Is yours if you will but order it from us for we handle Silverwoeds. To the scruPulous care in making it from the purest of cream and fineat of fruit flavorings is due its richness, its flavor. Take a quart home and be convinced. You'll like it: and cheap. We are selling it at just 50e a quart, AT The CLINTON CANDY KITCHEN M. McNEIL, PROPRIETOR MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER. Don't you know the time to educate your children is when they are young. Start them into there music lessons as you would their school soon if you want them to make a success of it. It lifts them into a higher society which „they can not reach with out music. Make arrangements to start them right. Which is only done on a piano. Any music teacher will tell on an organ and it only disheartens We canuote you y u prices and Gourley piano by dropping a card to JONATHAN HUG1LL you it is waste of time to practise the child. make terms on a high grade Bell or SEAFORTH BUTLER BROS., 'TENDER ROAST ..,.. FRESH HAM.., You like it? Then: yea will en• - joy a dinner from ours. •It s simply delicious — •young, juicy, tender and Most 'Wholesome. We suggest that for your dnner. to -day or Sunday, you order somefrom us, and you will not be disappointed THE VETERANS MEAT STORE. free delivery to any part of town Phone 170 Sewing Machines For Sale I have a few second hand machines in first class condition guaranteed for 10 years. Call and see them at my house, one door west of the Royal Bank A. Hooper: • 38-4 Auction Sale Of pure bred Shorthorns. The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public aueton at Lot 27, Con. 1, Tuckersnttin (London Road ) one mile south of Brucefield, on Fri- day Mar. 12 commencing at 12 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses—Agri- cultural mare, 9 years old, Agricul- tural mare 7 years old, Heavy.Perch- eron rising 3, Heavy CIyde rising 2, Heavy horse rising 5, Shetland pony rising 2. Scotch and Scotch Topped Cattle—Roan Duchess 150979, born Feb. 22. 1917, with calf at foot, Prin- cessr Mary, 105630, born Nov. 9, 1912, Mayflower 7th 105839, born April 30, 1913, Queen Butterfly 141810 born May 3, 1918, Jeanette Female 149988. born June 8. 1918, Ruby Queen 143989, born April 1, 1918, Gloster Belle 145507, born March 31, 1918, Nonpareil Beatrice 153939, red, born Feb. 5, 1918, Matchless Minnie 153927, red, born March 10,-.1918, Prince Duke ,male 133743, born May 28, 1919, Ring Master, male 184376, born May 16, 1919, Nonpareil Pride, male 132487, bort„ Feb, 28, •1919, Note—The above herd will either have calves at foot or in calf to Scotch bulls and are of noted families as Matchless Crimp= Flowers; Roan Duchess, Princess Mary, Mayflower and Nonpareil, The three above bulls are an exceptional good lot. Grade Cattle --Cow 9 years due in April, Cow 6 years due in April, Cow 2 Years due in April, Grass cow 4 years, Cow 4 years due in June, Cow 5 years due in May, Cow 6 years due in May, 2 steers rising 2 Heifer rising 2, 5 calves 14 months old, Heifer ris- ing 1 year, 2 Fall Calves, About 65 pullets. Implements -2 • Waggons and Hay.Rack, Massey -Harris mower, new, Massey -Harris cultivator, new, Deering binder 6 -ft cut, Massey -Har- ris side rake, Sugar beet sculiler, 2 row,.set of bobsleighs, Cockshutt, Hay Rake, Pig Rack. Steel roller. Riding plow, Canton P, N. 0., Set of 4 sec- tion, Harrow?;', Democrat, 2 seats, Gang plow, 2 walking plows, 400 -ft ash lumber also planks, 2 sets Britch- ing harness, Cream Separator Prem- ier, new, Daisy churn No. 4, Iron Kettle, Extension ladder 30 ft„ Scales 2,000 ib , Terms: --All sums of $10 and under, cash, over that amount 9 Months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes or 5 per cent straght for cash on credit amounts. Henry lee Beau, Proprietor, C. Robinson, Auctionee', Auction Sale Of farm static and Implenments. Having disposed of my fart„„ I have instructed the undersigned to sell by public auction at lot 32, con. 6, tIniktt, (Base Line) on Thursday, March 18th, 1920, et 1 o'clock sharp, the following: I4orses--General pur- pose driving mare; liyears old, geld- ing rising.2 years by Tommy Bars, 2 fillies rising 4 years by Lord Ron - old, filly rising 5 years by Glenrae. Cattle—Cow 6 years old, due tune of sale, Cow 5 years old due April 25, 2 Cows 5 years old due June 8, Cow 10 years, due June 28, Cow due Sep. 3rd. 2 steers rising 2 years old, 4 heifers rising 2 years, yearling steer, 3 yearling heifers, 6 fall calves. Sheep -24 Leicester ewes, registered Leicester ram. Implernents—Mass- ey-Harris binder Oft cut. Deering mower, 6 ft. cut, Massey -Harris 10ft. rake ,nearly new, Deering cul- tivator with seeder, Champion drill, Deering Roller, Windsor disc harrow, four section harrows, Chatham fan- ning mill with bagger, straw cutter, Cockshutt riding plow, walking plow, Kangeroo plow, root pulper, 2,000 Ib scales, set light team harness, nearly new, set plow harness, set light double harness, set single harn- ess, lumber waggon, hay rack, set bob sleighs, waggon box with spring seat, rubber tire buggy, De Laval cream separator, Sugar kettle, crow bar, quantity of hay. Household furniture—wood cook stove, wood tripple heater, 2 bedsteads, bed springs, Hall lamp, Hanging lamp, mantle lamp, and other small articles Tennis—All suets of $10 and under, cash, over that amount 8 months cred- it on furnishing approved joint notes pp J or a discount of 4 per cent off for cash. Hay to be cash. Thos. Gundry, Auctioneer. T., J. Lindsay, Proprietor, .-85-2,p Auction Sale The undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public auction at Lot 12 in the village of Bayfield, on Friday, March 19th, at 10 o'clock sharp, the following:' Horses—Mare 6 years old, Mare 4 years olcl, Filly 2 years old, • Gelding 1 year old, Driving mare rising 7 years, quiet, Clyde mare 5 years old, Driving mare 5 years old. Cattle—Cow 7 years old, due at time of sale, Cow 8 years, due last of March, Jersey Cow due in April, Berkshire sow' to litter Ayril 20th. Implements— Massey-Harris binder, Massey -Harr- is mower, wagon, 2 walking plows, Cockshutt 11 disc drill, nearly new, hay rack, wood rack, gravel box, set bob -sleighs and log banks, root pulper 2 cutter, corn shelter, scythe, 8 logging chains, 2 cedar hay rack sills 16 ft long, grind stone, hay rake, set of disc harrows, set iron blocks„ apple press,, 5 balls binder twine, set of double harness, Deer- ing knife grinder, wagon, Premier riding plow, Verity 2 -furrow plow, No. 3 Daisy churn, Massey -Harris mower, 6 -ft cut, top buggy, 2 sets single harness, „nearly new, robe, 2 woollen blankets, string bells, 24 hens, forks, shovels end other in -t- ides. Terms:—All sums of $10 and under, cash, over that amount 8 months credit will bogiven on furn- ishing, approved joint notes. A dis- count of 4 per cant, straight, for cash on credit amotntts, Thomas Bailey, Proprietor, Thos. 'Gundry, Anctionteer,---35-3 For Sato Ford runabout '18 model, In geed ahapc. I ,. Ston&; Itirkk at., Clutton, --32.0 Wanted Sprhtg muskrats shine, Season is now open, let March to'21st Aptdi. I will pay high prices for well handled skins. Get my prices before selling, Other furs are not se good now, but will pay full Value for tient. If you cannot bring fury I will pay postage or express and will tectum furs pre- Paid if .my prices are not satisfaet- ory; 11. A. Hovey, Clinton -•36 Little figs for Sale Choice lot of young pigs in good growing condition. Price reason. able. Order early, First to come is the lucky person, F. W. And- rews, Clinton ,---35,tf Property for Sale On Base Line, 1 mile north of Clinton, 2'/f acres of ground, good frame house with cellar, barn, well and cistern, small fvliits, Land well drained and in good state of culti- vation. Buildings in good repair, Apply on premises to Miss Bullen, 32-iif No Trespassing Any person or persons trespassing or destroying property on' the prem - lace of the estate of the late Will- iam H. Woods will be prosecuted according to law.—I, M, Woods, Bayfield, Ont. July, lst, 1920 Boars for Service Champion bred, big type Yorkshire and Cheshter White boars for service. At home every forenoon.—A. C. Levey, Phone 5 on 039, Clinton --28 Order Your Supply of Scranton Coal NOW Now is the time to enter your or- der with us for next winter's supply of good coal. It,tviil soon. be, the beginning ofa new coal year, and in order to get the coal' when we want it,' we must. anticipate our requirements in ad - ranee, and thereby get our order signed up and acknowle ea' by the miners as early as possrle. tinder th'e circtimstances thehave to, do : our best, and we now court- eously solicit your order for 1920, so that we will be 'in better shape to worthily merit your patronage. Try our COKE, .CANNEL or WOOD et -the old price. May we take this opportunity to an- nounce that if the American Exchange rate continues as high, as it has been, we will be forced to raise our coal prices at least 50c per ton. Retneitber to enter your new order at the old stand. J. B. MUSTARD CLINTON and BRUCI)F'IELD Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. THE -CQRNER STORE Live slid Let Live klln011ncefflellt Having purchased the stock of Groceries and Crockery of E. E. Hunniford, our aiin will be at all times to carry a well assorted stock of the _best goods obtainable and to give you prompt service. We solicit the patronage of the people of .Clinton and surrounding country. FredW.Wigg Phone 45 fetor Fee We have,- quantity of Victor Feed for hogs and cattle, which will take the place of shorts, as itis impossible" for us to secure shorts this season. TRY SOME OF THIS FEED AND WE FEEL SURE YOU WILL, LIKE IT . Also in our stock is a quantity 'of feed flour and mixed chop. As these two lines are good value at the pres- ent time we would advise an early purchase, Having procured the agency for the Swift Canadian Co„ we are pre- pared to offer you • SWIFT'S DIGESTIVE TANKAGE and also alI brands of this com- pany's Fertilizers. Regarding spring needs our stock includes the following; Red Clover, Alsike Clover, Sweet Clover, Alfal- fa, Tintothy, also Timothy and Al- falfa mixed, There are a few barrels of the Pure Cane Molasses left yet. W Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED Phones; Elevator 199, Residence 141 1ara1adc Sunkist Letnens Oranges and Grape Fruit' are the finest and best Fruit for near/naiads WE ALSO •iIAVE' BITTER ORANGES,, W. T. 0"1V11 The Hub Grocery ° SCRANTON COAL Any who wish to leave their order for spring delivery pan do so by lean ing their orders at my residenee Huron St. or phone 155. Terme strictly cash. E. Ward. GIRLS WANTED fur knitters and learners ALSO WOMEN for, menders arld inspectors APPLY AT ONCE Clinton' Knitting Co. LIMITED WHAT ABOUT. THAT ROOF? SPRING IS COMING AND SPRrG RAINS .1 GET OUR PRICES BEFORE ] BUYING �ry Agent for Hecla Furnaces THOS. HAWKINS. Plumbing and Heating: Phone 54 Shop over Rowland's hardware FLOUR and FEED Highest Prices Paid for Barley, °ata and Buckwheat. C , .d LOGS A quantity of Elm, Maple, Base - wood, Beech, Hemlock and White Asli Logs wanted. Inquire at store about prices. J. A. FORD R SON Phone 123, PRACTICAL HINTS RE PRO0110.. TION AND MARKETING OP EGGS. 1—Feed hens on clean, wholesome food, and provide plenty of pure„ water in clean utensils. 2—Keep the poultry house clean, sanitary, and free from vermin. Provide plenty of clean, dry nests in darkened places. 3—Gather eggs at least once a day in cool weather and twice a, day in hot weather. 4—Do not sell eggs known to be bad, it is dishonest. 5—Do not wash eggs. 6.—Sell eggs as regularly and as frequently as possible; at least; twice a week in summer and once in the winter. • 7—Never expose eggs to the di- rect -sunlight, rain,' or to extreme heat, • 8• --.Always keep eggs in a cool, dry place and have them covered with a cloth or other means ' to Prevent fading or evaporation, ; Do not keep eggs near kerosene, onions, fish or other strong smelling sub., stance; they readily absorb odours. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO, ,N.. W. TREWARTHA, Manager., Phone 190; Holntesvillo 4 on 141 CREAM WANTED 1 The. demand for our butter is In- creasing. To supply this demand we require more cream. We request you to ship us your cream. We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, accurate tests and prompt service. Our firms is known to you and needs no further recommend, We ,pay all express charges, furn- ish cream cans and pay twice each month. Write for cans or further informa- tion to the Seaforth Creamery Co. C. A. 13A1t5I017, MANAGER