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The Clinton News Record, 1920-3-25, Page 5-TguRSI?AY, 1VtARCf 290 1920, fasameemaremmiasie >into News.11eCnrd Of Interest to You and Me it seems a pity that those Germans Who are SO anxious to fight and the . Trish who are so belligerent couldn't .be set at each other, It '?s a pity $o spoil two notions*with them, It was Rear -Admiral Henson, it ,.r-+ appears, who told Rear -Admiral Sims that he "would as soon fight Brit- sin as Germany," That"s all very well, bat be mightn't have found it so ,easy to "win the war" with Britain as the enemy. M 4, # Lindsay Crawford is reported to have told a New York St, Patrick's Day gathering that "in Canada we are talking of forming a republic." Mr, Crawford, may be talkng of it, but if so his audience is small. —To - Tonto Star. "Who will be.the first man to sport .a straw hat in Goderich this SUM - mer?" Goderich Signal Women are much braver than men when it comes to things of this sort. -Several ladies have already appeared in spring hats. * * * 5 "If Uncle Sam will .not join the League of Nations he cannot hope to umpire the game." --The Globe, If anything would make Uncle Sam reconsider his decision it would be the idea of staying in and direct- • ing things. a, * a, * "Canadians are being urged to spend their holidays in Canada, • .Judging from present prospects, hol- idays will be about all Most of us -ea.awi11 havo to spend." —Blyth Stand- •ard. Yes, 'and most of us, that is "us" of the fourth estate, will spend then grinding away at the. sante old job, * 5 5 * The Hamilton Herald tells of an English girl who same out to Can- ada•to marry a London man and on ..arrival found that the man already had a wife and family. The girl was at the time "in gaol awaiting •deportment." The Herald thought somebody ought to be in gaol over this affair but not the girl. Well, there seems to be no law to punish •the man in a case of this kind so the only remedy seems to be to teach -the gins more sense. k * There is hope of striking rich oil -wells at Flesherton and Owen Sound the county seat of Grey whch is ap- plying for incorporation as a city, with the selfishness of all big places, is looking for a great boon for it- self The Sun -Times says: "Oil in Flesherton would mean a wonder- -ful boon for Owen Sound. Here's hoping that the greatest oil wells of America will be located there:" We hope oil may be fouiid at Flesherton but our concern is for the good, little ,old village of Flesherton, itself. Here's hoping it may soon find itself ':Famous as an oil centre. Marriages iCARDIFF—STRAOHAN—At the home of the bride, on March 10th, by Rev. A. J. Mann, Nelson Car- diff, of Grey township, to Marjorie Alexandra, daughter of Mrs. and the late James Strachan, James- town. Deaths :KERR—In Clinton, on March 22nd, Elizabeth Moore, widow of the late James Kerr, aged 80 years and 7 days. i1'IORRIie In Goderich, on March 12, Dianna Walker Pointer, widow of 'the late Harry Morris, in her 69th year. MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the powers 1 incertain mortgage ,cents ued a erta n Wort o g g -.which will be produced at the time ,of sale, there will be offered for :sale by public auction, by George H. .:Elliott, auctioneer, at the premises on .Saturday, the 24th day of April, 1920, :at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after- noon, the following property: The .Northerly part of Lot number forty :in the first concession in the Huron :Road Survey of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, .containing by admeasurement fifty .acres more or less and being con- 3nosed of all that portion of said lot 'Number forty which lies north of the Buffalo & Lake Huron Railway. On the premses are a good frame house and excellent barn and stabl- ing accommodations. This property is one of the most desirable in the vicinity of the Town of Clinton, being located on the Huron Road within - one mile of the Town. Terms: 10 per cent, cash, further 10 per cent, on delivery of possess - on, and the balance within 30 days af- ter date of sale. For further terms and conditions of sale apply to W. Brydone, solici- tor for the Vendor, Dated this 24th day of March, 1920. —38-4• Auction Sale Of house and Lot Town of Olin - ton. The Executrices of the Will of Mrs. Eliza Izzard, late of 'Clinton, WidoW, deceased, will .offer for sale by public auction on the premises, on Saturday April 10th, 1920, at 2 o'clock, the following property, name - Lot Number twenty-five (26), Block "C", in Isaac Rattenbury's Survey, on the East side of Freder- ick Street in the Town of Clinton. On this Let there is. a frame house with kitchen and woodshed, anda number of fruit trees, and the prop- erty is in a good location. The tale will be subject to a re- served bid. TERMS: 10 per cent. of the pur- ehase money to be paid on the day of,sale, and the balance in 30 days• threafter, when Conveyance will bo given. Per further ,particulars and coni dttions of .sale apply to the under- signed, Preedfoet, Killoran and Cooke, Geduld/I. and Seaforth, Solicitors fee the Vendors, George Elliott. !Auctoneer. 38'-il There's a home for little children o. dren , Not an orphanage, or tin in- stitution—a home, The children there are net all total orphans, Some have • fathers; comb have mothers, It's a heart-warming sight te. see fathers come • there on Saturdays and Sundays to spend happy hours with their motherless bairns, Equally comforting is the appreciation of widows whose little ones are well taken care of While they are at work, Many totally orphaned little ones are very early placed in good homes where they may renew the love of father and mother. To preserve the atmosphere of hone; that's the guiding spirit of the Orphan Children's work of the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army --- 308 CITADELS AND INSTITUTIONS IN THIS TERRITORY, —USE THEM? EGGS FOR HATCHING From bred to lay and trapnosted birds, White Wyandottes. Pen 1 composed of year olcl hens headed by 2 beautiful Guild cockerels. Pen 2 Pullets from Guilds special', pen 1, headed by son of Tom Barron, Bird settings of 15 eggs '$1.00 at house. $1.50 if shipped. JOHN POLLOCK. HAYFIELD House and Lot For Sale Seven -roomed house and one acre good garden land, on James street. House in good repair, electric -lighted, town water. ,handy sinks. Fruit trees and small fruits .Good barn Apply on premises to James Levy. —38-tf Hay and Straw for Sale A limited quantity of hay and straw for sale. Also reel clover seed, Marq- uis spring wheat and three well- bred Leghorn roosters. Apply to L. Tyndall, R. R. No. 4, Phone 4 on 636. --38-2-9 Naiico to Creditors In the estate of Eliza Izzard, late of the township of Tuoliorsmith, in the County of heron, widow, Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statute in that • behalf, that all persense having, any clahne against the Estate of Eliza Izzard who dial on 21st November, 1019, are required an or before the 19th April, 1920 to send by Post or deliver to Wire. Martha M. Grummett, Ra R. No. 4, Seaforth, Mrs. Ida L. Joshing, R. R. No, 1 Londesboro, Executrices of the will of the said deceased, or to the `undersigned solicitors, full particulars Of their claims; and that after the said 19th April, 1920 the said Exec.. Melees will distribute the assets of said deceased among the persons en- -titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and that the said Executrices will not bo liable for the said assets to'any 'person of whose claim notice shall not then havo been received. Dated 23rd March, 1920, Prouci foot, Killoran and Cooke, Goderich' and Seaforth, Solicitors for said Ex- ecutrices. —38-3 help Wanted Wanted at Ontario Hospital, London Help for Laundry, Dining -room, and Kitchen. Uniform provided, Apply Matron, —38-4 For Sale happy Thought Range and a 6 octave Bell organ. Apply Mrs. G. W . Nott. R. R. No. 3 Seaforth, Phone 8 on 615, Clinton. —38-2 For Sale or to Let House and lot, centrally located on Cutter street. Contains 3 bedrooms, parlor, dining -room, hall, kitchen, pantry, clothes closet, cellar, town water, soft water, coal house. Apply to Wm. Bedard, R. R. No. 2, Clin- ton. Phone 12 on 602. —38-tf Little Pigs for Sale Yorkshire little pigs. Apply to J. E. Harnwell, Varna, Ont. —38-1 Desirable Property for Sale ,.6•acres of good garden land, with orchard, Frame house, frame barn with good stone stabling. -,rust out- side the corporation on London Road. Possession given in 2 months. Apply Isaac Marwood, on premises —3841 Auction Sale Of Cattle. At Thos. Coulter's Sale barns, Blyth, at 2 o'clock on Saturday, March 27th. 10 fresh cows with calves at foot; 10 springers; 10 young cattle. A11 choice Durhams. Lott & McDonald, proprietors; James Tay- lor, auctioneer. —88-1 6Y-115 NO. 2 OF 1923 of the Muriicipalitl of the Village of E a field A By-law to provide for the re- modeling of the Town Hall in the said Village of Bayfield and to a.uthojrize the issue of Debentures of the said Village to the amount of $2500.00 for the purpose of 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 Thoisandrtve Hundred t z n dr t ed Dollar s to meet the expenses of the said re- pairs. _ AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said Declentnres 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- tures, said yearly sums being such respective amounts that tine aggre- gate amount payable in each year for principal and inteirest in respect Of said debt shall be as nearly as possible equal to the amount so pay- able in each of the other nine years of the said period, as shown by Sche- dule "A" hereto attached. AND WHEREAS the total amount required by the Municipal Act to be raised annually by special rate for paying the said debt and interest is the son of Three Hundred and Thirty-one Dollars and Sixty -Seven Cents ($331.67) annually for the pur- pose of paying the principal and in- terest each and every year during the period of fen years. AND WHEREAS the amount of 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 (9125.356) dollars. AND WHEREAS there is now no existing debt of the said Corporation of Bayfield. THEREFORE the Municipal Coun- cil of The Corporation of the Village of Bayfield enacts aa follows: 1 The said Municipal council of the said Village of Bayfield shall expend the stun of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2500,00) in re -modeling the Town Hall in the said Village and for the purpose of raising the same Deben- tures of the said Village to the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars as aforesaid in the suis of not less than One Hundred Dollars each shall be issued on the 15th Day of December 1020 and each Debenture shall be dated on the day of the issue thereof and shall be payable within Ten yeaa•s thereof at the Sterling Bank of Canada in the said Village of Bayfield. 2 Each of the said Debentures shall be signed by the Reeve of the said Village or by some other person authorized by By-law to sign the seine and by the Treasurer thereof, cold the Clerk shall attach thereto the corporate Seal of the Municipality, 8 The said Debentures 'shall bear interest at the rate of Five and One Half per eent per Annum payable yearly at the said Bank on the 15th 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 all the rate- able property of the said Village the sun 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 By-law shall take effect on the final passing thereof. 6 The votes of the electors of the said Village shall be taken on the said By-law 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 same day by H. W. Erwin the Clerk of the said Village. 7 On Saturday the 3rd Day of April the Reeve of the said Village shall at- tend at the Council Chamber at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon toappoint pp nt persons to attend at the said polling places aforesaid, and at the final sum- ming up of the votes by the Clgrac on behalf of the persons interested 111the 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 tho forenoon of Tuesday the 6th Day of April, 1920 to sunt 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. E. F. Merrier, Reeve, H. W. Erwin, Clerk, NOTICE Take notice that the fgnegoing is a true copy of a proposed By-law of the said Village, and if the assent of the electors is obtained to it, it will be taken into consideration by the Council after the expiration 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 tepant desires to vote he must de- liver to the Clerk not later than the 10th day before the day appointed for taking the'vote a declaration provid- ed by Sub, Section 8 of Section 265. And further take notice that the vote of the electors shall be taken at the time and place mentioned in said By-law; and the Reeve and Clerk Will also attend at the time and place therein mentioned for appiuting per- sons to attend at -the said polling place and at the final stem -rang up of the votes by the Clerk of the Village. H. W. Erwin, Clerk of the Munioi- patty of the Village of Bayfield SCHEDULE "A" Referred to in the foregoing By- law. Year Principal Interest Total 1 $1.94.17 1.37.50 331.67 2204,88 126.82 331,67 8 216,12 115.55 381.67 4 228.00 108.67 331.67 5 240.84 91,18,,. 831,67 6 ' 253.71 71.90 381.67 7 267.78 68,94 831.67 8 282.49 40,22 381,67 9 207.00 88.68 331.67 10 314,88 17.20 831.67 HAVE YOU LOST Your appetite? If you have try sonu: of our Tomato sauoo, Cntsups, Pickles, etc, Pork and beans with Tomato Sauce BROOM SPECIAL 2 largo cans $5e, 6 large 00311 for $1,00 FOR: FRIDAY AND Spaghetti with To- mato Sauce SATURDAY Per 12 oz tin 10e, For Pies or Padding No. 100 for . ,...,,65c, 2 cans of Pumpkin 25c . , No 8 far .a5c,' 2 plcgs Coin Stai'elt 25e . , . Raisins, Prunes, Rio, Get one while they last, • Tapioca, ete, We pay highest and ces for Butter Get the habit' of dealing at Phone orders jJOHNSON & COMPANY Poric and Beans with Both Pickles Mustard Per quart 40e Mixed per quart 400 Sweet per quart 50c Rex Catsup 15 & 26c Dominion Matches 3 boxes for 25e 3 bars Lavender Batli Toilet soap 25e 3 bars Laundry Soap 250, and Eggs . promptly cared for Phone 111 Phone 126 MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER Don't you know the time to educate your children is when they aro 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 can quote you prices and Gourley piano by dropping a card to JONATHAN HCIGILL laimmoms SWEETS THAT SWEETEN The tone and conversation of all who taste them. You can offer ' your friends no finer refresh- ment than some et our cho- colates. They are tempt- ing in looks; tempting in taste. TASTE THE TASTE AND BE CONVINCED AT • The CLINTON CANDY KITCHEN M. MeNEIL, PROPRIETOR is you it is waste of time ;o practise the child. make tenses on a high rade Bell or SEAFORTH UTLER BR S., TENDER ROAST FRESH HAM You like it? Then you 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 some from us, and you will not be disappointed THE VETERANS MEAT STORE free delivery to any part of town Phone 170 Fine Home For Sale 'At Bayfield, the fine sunnier spot. Modern house with 30x40 cement garage, stone milk house and one- fifth acre ground. Act quick for a bargain. Apply News Office, Tees - water, —38-3 House and Lot For Sale On Matilda street, over the track, south. Frame house and stable. Apply to John Torrance, Clinton. —38-3 House for Sale A very comfortable cottage on the corner of Princess and Raglan streets, two lots. Electric lights, Town water. Apply on premises to Miss J. Holmes. —38-tf Auction Sale Of household effects of the late Mrs. Thos. Beacom, at the residence on Townshend street, Clinton, on the afternoon of Saturday March 27th, at 1.30 sharp, consisting of the follow- ing: Parlor Furniture, Kitchen Furn- iture, Chairs, tables, dishes,' Springs and mattress, Dining room furniture, rugs, carpets, linoleum, Happy Thought range, garden tools, etc. etc. Terms: Cash. The House and lot will be offered for sale at the same time and place, if not sold before day of sale. Terms of House and lot 10 per cent. of purchase price at day of sale and balance in 30 days. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer,Mrs. Janes Dunford, Proprietoress. —38-1 Auction Sale Of farm Stock and Implements Mr. S. P. Young will sell by public auction at Lot 33, Con. 2, Goderich tp., on Friday April and 1920 com- mencing at one o'clock sharp, the fol- lowing: Horses draft mare, 11 years old, in foal to "Francisco," Percheron, draft mare, rising 4 years, Filly rising 2 years old. Cattle Cow rising 5 years old, due April 12th, Cow rising 4 years old due April 12th, Cow rising 4 years, Heifeh, rising 3 yrs., freshened March 16th, Heifer rising 3 years old, due March 20th, Heifer rise ing 2 years old due March 21st, 3 Heifers rising 2 years old, steer ris- ing 2 years old, 4 spring calves. Implements: Massey -Harris Binder, 6 -ft cut, Massey -Harris mower, 5 -ft cut, Massey -Harris roller, 9 -ft nearly new, Massey -Harris Rake 10 -ft, Cul- tivator, McCormick Seed Drill, 11 disc, 'John Deere riding plow nearly new, walking plow, set harrows, Disc harrow, scufiler, root pulper, wheelbarrow, wagon, wagon Box and stock rack, set sleighs, scalps, 2,000Ib capacity, fanning mill, Grain Bags, open buggy, cutter, plow harness, set single harness, Massey - Harris cream separator, Daisy churn, No, 3 nearly new, forks, whifiietroes, A quantity of hay, a quantity of grain, about 70 bons. Everything numb bo sold as proprietor has sold his farm. TERMS: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months credit will be given on flare- ishieg approved joint notes, A die. count cf 4 per cent straight for gash on credit amounts, S. P, Young, •C*ropriotor, Tilos, Gundry, Auction- eer. NOTICE I will be in the office first door west of 3. Ransford's office in the Molsons Bank Block, to receive set- tlement of outstanding -accounts for two weeks, commencing Monday, March 22nd. All accounts must be settled• during that time or they will be placed in other hands. E. E..11'Tuuliiit rd House -Wanted Wanted to buy. Must have furn- ace, modern conveniences preferred. cash down. Apply Mrs. Feaver, clo Mrs. F. Hovey, Clinton.-37-tf Muskrat Skins Season closes April 21st. Prices sky high. Before you sell call and get my prices. I will get you a lic- ense if you want one. Jas. Steep, Box 192, Clinton. Dealer in hides and furs.—37-6-p Wanted 1 dining room girl, 1 second cook, Pantry girl to wash silver. Apply Hotel Kress, Mineral Springs, Preston. ---37-2 House to Rent Frame 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. J. Govett, Clinton. —36-tf Tenders Wanted Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Friday, 2nd April, 1920, at.2 Veloek p.m, when the said tenders will be opened, for the consteuction and completion of the Murray -Lamb Municipal Drain in the township of Hullett, Plans and specifications may be . seen' et 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 Farm for Sale 100 acres, lot 12 con: 6, Hullett, adapted for croping or grazing, 10 acres bush, balance in grace. Good well and windmill. Ii not sold will be rented for pasture. Apply to R. J. 'Miller Box 25, Clinton, or phone 119.--82-tf Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop. W. 3, Jago.--35-if Field Crop Competition Under the auspices of the Huroit Central Agricultural Cocioty. Entries will be received by Sec. A. J. Mc- Murray or S. B. Stothers, County Representative, For Sale \ A young sound driving /terse, 2 setts harness and a buggy, Apply to—W, Ede, Stapleton, 37atf Ileuses for Selo Two frame hoesos on Victoria street. Apply . at The News -Record efilce, —3442 Wanted Spring muskrats shins, Season is now 01)011, lot March to 21st April, I will pay high prices for well. handled skin, Get my prices before selling. Other Airs are not so good now, but will pay full value for them. If you cannot bring furs I. will pay postage ar express and will ;return furs pre- paid if nay prices are not satisfact- ory. H. A. Hovey, Clinton -'-36 hittle Pigs 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 Salo On Base Line, 1 mile north of Clinton, 214 acres of ground, good frame house with cellar, barn, well and cistern, small fruits. Land well drained and in good state of culti- vation, Buildings in good, repair. Apply on premises to Miss Sullen, —32 -ti! No Trespassing Any person or persons trespassing or destroying property on the prem- ises of the estate of the late Will- iam H. Woods will be prosecuted according to law,—I. M, Woods, Bayfield, Ont. July, 1st, 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 639. Clinton —28 Order Your Sulglpliig of Cir tiw. n Coals NOW Now is the time to enter your or- der with us for next winter's ter's supply of good coal. It will soon be the beginning of a new coal year, and in order to get the coal when we want it, we must anticipate our requirements in ad- vance, and thereby ''get our order signed up and acknowledged by the miners as early as possible. Under thecircumstances we have 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 at 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 tot. Remember to enter your new order at the old stand. J. B. MUST ,\ RD CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Brucefeld 11 on 618. THE COHf EH STHHE 4 OuSe-fileai81ng Supplies Bon -ami, Cake and Powdered and Clinch cleansers for the windows. Habit, Old Dutch, Spick and Span and Panshine for skewering. Silvo, Bra.so and Ideal Polish for the silver and Brass. R.A.G., and Chloride of Lime splendid disinfectants. Wash Boards, Brooms, Clothes Lines and a full line of goods for the Spring Cleaning. FredW.Wigg Phone 48 Victor Feed We have a quantity of Victor Feed for hogs and cattle, which will take the place of shorts, as it is 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 linos 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 all brands of this conn- pany's Fertilizers. Regarding spring seeds our stock includes the following: Red Clover, Alsike Clover, Sweet Clover, Alfal- fa, Timothy, also Timothy and Al- falfa mixed, There are a tow barrels of the Pure Cane Molasses left yet, r.. W. Jenkins � & Son. FLOUR AND FEED Phones; Elevator 199, Residence 141 WE ARE PREPARED TO SELL A LIMITED NUMBER OF BAGS OF GRANULATED SUGAR, TIiIS WEEK, FOR CASH. a 0 The Hub Grocery SCRANTON COAL Any who wish to leave their order for spring delivery can do so by leav- ing their orders at my residence Huron St. or phone 155. Terms strictly cash. E. Ward. —34-tf Ifli VJIU'JTEIJ for knitters and learners ALSO WOMEN for menders awl. inspectors APPLY AT ONCE Clinton Knitting Co, LIMITED not wait UNTIL THE SAP IS RUNNING BEFORE ORDERING YOUR SAP PANS. WE HAVE A SUP- PLY OF SAP PAN IRON ON HAND. ORDER EARLY SO AS TO DE SURE YOUR PAN WILL BE READY. Agent for Hecla Furnaces THOS. ISA Yi KINS. Plumbing and Heating. Phone 5$ Shop over Rowland's hardware FLOUR and FEED A FULL LINE OF ALSIKE and RED CLOVER, .Also a quantity of ALBERTA SWEET CLOVER, and ONTARIO GROWN ALFALFA. J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123. PRACTICAL TI HINTS RE PRODUC. TION AND MARKETING OI; 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 t•o 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; Holmesville 4 on 141 CREAM WANTED The demand for our butter is in- creasing. To supply this demand we requirei more cream. We request you to ship us your cream. We guarantee you the Highesd Market Prices, accurate tests and prompt service. Our firm 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 Tian Seaforth Creamery Co. 0, A, BA IIDIt, MANAGER