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The Clinton News Record, 1920-10-21, Page 5t ALGONc UIN PARK A through sleeping car is crow op- erated between Toronto and Algon- quin Park leaving Toronto 8.49 Tuesdays and /hides,, arriving Ala goirquinn Incal.8totion.•.("The High - . Inn") 1152 am, 'Wednesdays .and Saturdays, 'Returning this oar" leaves .Algonquin Park Station 3,20 p. nn: Mondays, and Thursdays, areivinng Toronto 7.30 a.m, Tuesdays and Fri- days. This will give those desiring to visit the Dark' during the :fell months comfortable means of trans- portation to this 'moat delightful re-' gran. The "Highland Inn" will be open all winter for the reception of 'guests. For all infaination inquire of. Grand Trunk Railway System Agents, and for reservations at the "High/end Inn" apply to N. T. Clarice, Manager, "Highland, ;inn",' Algonquin Park Station, Ont, Mr, Walter E, Kelly, .formerly of Goderich but latterly in charge of the Children's Aid at • London, has been named, as a- possible appointee as judge of the Juvenile Court in that city. A I DAY, OCTOBER 21s.Q, 1920 Dlintoo Nowa-pec Of l;lt>stei'est to You land Tlailicver is looking up; . getting quite perky, in fact, It 'issued it "sporting extra" last Saturday 'tvoolc to tell about the Hanover -St, Cate - tines lacrosse snatch, a,l,. • The Wiat'ton Reno says -"Its 'tough 'to pay thirty cents for beef steak but its tougher; still .at fifteen cents," Canone get beef steals of any qual- ity at fifteen cents? Thieves bro�sc into the office of the Lindsay Warder the 'other night, broke open the safe and stole $45. It serves the. owners 'right. They had no business having so much money -around. They should have paid their paper bill with it. e Why could not the Dominion Gov- -aliment, which controls the C. N, R•, ..•do something about 'sending free or for a nominal freight rate, some of the fruit which is going to waste in _the orchards of Ontario and of which the people in Western Provinces are 'In so much need? If the Government { `Railways carried Ontario apples at a ., very low rate the C. P. R. would likely do the same and much fruit would be saved frail waste and many people who need it would be supplied. The people would not mind malting up a •zdeficitfor transportation,if the,lreople -were being served. There seems to be sonetlning very • seriously wrong with the postal ar- • rrangernents in the city of Toronto. The News -Record, printed in Clinton on Thursday last and delivered at the ocal .postoffice before six. o'clock -on •that day,, was not delivered in Toren- to until Tuesday morning of this week. For some reason known only to the Toronto postal authorities the ;- paper was not .delivered on the early '.' -delivery Saturday; ;which is the only .delivery on Saturday, and Monday be- ing' a holiday there was no mail de - :livery. The citizens' of Toronto are ',surely an easy-going. bunch. ch. I3utt probably they're so well satisfied with • themselves that they don't much care • what's, going on outside, and, if any- one wishes to communicate with a To- -ronto citizen on Saturday or a holi- day there are three ways in which it •ean be clone. You can telephone, at increased rates, wire, also at increas- . ed rates, or buy a railway ticket, at increased rates, take the train and go •.down and deliver your message in person. It can't be clone by letter, so , peculiar are - their :postal arrange- ments. is Marriages ' ,,COSENS - TURNER -In Wesley church, Clinton, on Oct. 16th, by the Rev. D. N. McCamus, Sarah F. Turner, daughter of the late Ed- ward Turner, to Abner Cosens of Winghann.. D T N -A1: ro- a HEPHDR--JOiiNS 0 I S quoin, on Oct. 16th, by the Rev. Wtn. Merrilees, • Lulu May Hark- ness, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. •`;Johnston, to Clarence P. Shepherd • of the Molsons Bank, Clinton, son of Mrs. Shepherd and of the late James Shepherd of Clinton, 0•GOOD-FLUKER--At the manse, Auburn, on Oct, Gth, by Rev. R. J. Ross, John Wellington Good, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Good, to Hannah Alice, second daughter of Mr. John Fluker. :SAINSBUR'ir-VAN NORMAN -In.. St. Paul's ohurch; Bloor street, To- ronto, on October 9th, by the Rev. Mr. Despard, Agnes Jean Van Nor- man, youngest daughter of Mr. and 1Virs. V. R. Van Norman, Wingham, to Arthur Hudson Sainsbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sainsbury :of Los Angeles, California, Births -pARTER-In Morris, on Oct. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter, a son. PHIPPEN-In Lower Wingham, on Oct. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Phippen, a son. • GOVIER-In Iiullett, on Oct. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Goyim., a daughter. ., pestles -I Clinton on Oct. 17th,Al- exander exander Innes, aged. 78 years and -- 6 months. :JOHNS -In Exeter, on Oct. 12th,'Ann Whimster, relict of the late David Johns, aged 73 years. NEELY-In Seaforth,` on Oct, 9th, Florence M. Wesley, aged' 32 years, 7 months and 21 days. GRAELIS-In Toronto, on Oct. 14th, Thomas N. Graelis, aged 43 years and 2 months. :RATHWELL-At • Edmonton, Alta., on Oct. 17th, John. Rathwell, form - h• ear erly of Hensel' ,in' his 76t y - .:IN MEMORIAM -JENKINS-In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Wm. Jenkins of Loindesboro, who passed peacefully away Oct. 18th, 1919. "Some day We hope to meet.•her. Some day, we know not when, We'll clasp her hand in a better land; And never part again." Famil y • St. Helens The following teachers spent "Thanksgiving at their respective ;Monies: -Miss W. Rutherford, Mitch- -ell; Mies Clara Woods, Guelph; Miss Wiimifred Woods, Drayton and Miss .Nina Woods, Lncknow, Miss Gladys Webb of Stratford Normal spent the holiday at home. Miss Colena Clark is . Visiting friends at Kiintail. Miss Vine Sherwood, Luelcnow, spoint the week -end with Miss Ethel Anderson. Mr. Henry Phillipps of Appleton, Micit„ has been visiting hie brother, 1Vir, Sam Phillipps. Mrs, John Webster, Fordyce, is re- covering after a bad anisic of quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. Rob, Taylor, Auburn, spent Sunday at the home of Mr', footer Taylor. Mr. and 1Vl.rs, loin Salkeld of Lusk-, now spent Sunday at hone of Mrs, 1L It. Miller, Anniversary seitiees Will be held .the last Sunday' of Oct, t Found On Rattenbury street, Clinton, a pair of gold -rimmed glasses. Owner can have same by calling at The News -Record office and paying for this advertisement. -68-1 For Sale 3 purebred Yorkshire sows, 6 months old, also a number of pigs of both sexes, 6 weeks old, from large litter. Norman Ball, R. R. No. 1, Clinton. Phone 13 on 640 -68-tf For Sale A number of sealers, Imperial quart and half gallons. Also a first-class Daisy churn, cheap. Inquire at News - Record office. 68-2-p Auction Sale ' Of Farm stock, Barns, Implements. James Jones of Mitchell las received instructions from Dr. Lloyd Moffatt, to sell by Public Auction, as the pro- prietor will grass his entire farm in the future, at Lot 15, Bayfield Road, Stanley, 14 mile east of Varna, at 1 o'clock Friday, Nov. 5, 1020. The fol- lowing: Horses -Agricultural team. Cattle -Cow, freshen early part''Nov., mil]eing heifer, 5 two-year-old Heif- ers,two will freshen soon, two-year- old heifer, calf by side, yearling heif- er, 2 three-year-old steers,- 6 two- year-old steers, 2 .yearling steers. Swine -8 shoats, 6 Months olil. Poul- try -'75 White. Leghorns. Implements -Purchased new in 1918-Masseye Harris side rake, Massey -Harris hay loader, Massey -Harris mower, Oliver bean cultivator, steel roller, set bob sleighs, light wagon, top buggy, set of single harness, set of double -har- ness, 2 collars, block and tackle, De - Laval cream separator,' churn, ..3 hanging ]amps, Roots, .turnips and mangles. Barns -Driving shed and Pofiltry barn ,24x56, new roof and plate. Horse stable 26x56. Grain barn, 36x56. Terms: Everything under $10.00, cash; over that amount 12 months (except barns, 6 months) credit on furnishing approved joint -notes. A discount of 5% .per annum allowed for cash. Dr. Lloyd Moffatt, Proprietor. James Jones, Auctibn- eer, Dispersion Sale Dispersion Auction Sale of Pure Bred Registered Shorthorn Cattle, Horses Sheep and swine. The under- signed, on account of his Law Prac- tise requiring all of his time and at- tention, has decided to vent his farm and sell his entire stock by Public Auction at Lot 14, concession 2 L. 11 :S. Tuekersnl,ith Township, 1M miles east; of Kippen and Vs mile south at one Mock p,in. sharp, on Monday, November: let, 1920, the foI- lowing property, namely: Horses - registered Clydesdale mare, nine years of age, Lady Oswald (36032) supposed to bg in foal to "Comnio-' dore"; five year old gelding, yearling colt and one sucking filly, both sired by "Commodore". Cattle -red, cow, Pie Crust 2nd (104401) calved Janu-. ary 24th, 19 3. This hat been the best paying ow I. ever owned and she it suppos d to be in calf to St, Patrick (115825); red cow calved September 12th, 1912; Laura Dutches 4th, (124982) with red bail calf (Tan- nahill) at foot; red cow, Flora Mac- donald (122706) calved October ist, 1916, with heifer calf at foot (Lass 0' Gowrie); cow, red with some white "Mary Queen. of Scotte," (182289) calved May 8th, 1917, with r;ed heifer calf at feet, (Jessie Flower of Dumb lane); Highland Mary (121981) roan, calved August• 26th 1916; red heifer, Maggie Lauder (141376), born Octo- bar 5th, 1918; red heifer "Bonnie Jean" (162335) born November 26th, 1018; red heifer, Isabella (154,049) born September 27th, 1910; grade cow nine years of age 011 excellent 'milker; large fat steer, year old grade heifer, and two-year-old grade heifer. Sheep -2 Leicester ewes, two years o1c1, 2 year old Leicester owes and three lainbs, also live pigs, Terme: All suns of $10 and snider, cash, over that amount three months credit will he given on ,furnishing approved bankable joint notes, • A discount at the tato •of 0% per album allowed for cash in lieu of notes, C, W. Rob- inson, Auctioneer,, W. M. Doig, L. L. 33, Proprietor, ---68-2 Mail Coatr4 t foaled tenders, mddr'ost5ed to the Poetnrasta General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on FFriday, the 121n driy of November, 1920 for tno conveyance ,6± Hie Majesty's Mails, on, a proosed contract for four years, : six time per week, over Ltulciesborough• N o 1 neral Route, route, from the. Postmaster General's Pleas - ave. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions' or pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may. be ob- tained at the Post -Offices of Londes- borough, Blyth, Clinton, Walton, Au burnt, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector: London. POST OFFICE. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, London, letclay of October; 1920, Chas. E.• .11, Fiche , Post otiice Inspector. -66-3 Auction Sale Of Farm'Stock and Implements on lot 38, 2nd eon,' of Stanley, 21A -miles from Clinton, on' Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, commencing at 1 o'clock;. sharp: span of working horses, - G Cows, one due the last' of :.Nov. 2 in March, 2 in April, 1 farrow cow, 1 steer, 1 heifer rising 2 •years, 3 good spring calves, Frost & Wood binder,,wagot, fanning mill, seed drill, scales, 1200 'lbs. Maple Leaf grinder 10 inch plate, 'gang plough, single pough,. roller, hay rack, stock rack and box, wood rack, gravel box, hay rope, 125 feet, car and forks, slings and pulley, •c hains, whiffle' trees, plough harness, shovels, forks, stick of timber, 47 ft. long, 10 inches square, some inch -lum- ber, also 11 head,of young cattle be- longing to Herbert'Castle. TERMS: All sums of $10 and uncler, cash, over that amount 12 months credit will be given 00 furnislnnig' .approved joint notes er three per cent allowed for Icash. No reserve, John Jervis, Pro- prietor, George Elliott, Auctioneer. -68-2 Auction Sale of Farm Stock on lot 22, Con. 9, Iiullett, (south of Londesboro) on Thursday, Oct. 28th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses Heavy draft mare 4 years old, Heavy draft mare 5 years old, with colt at side, heavy draft mare 9 years olcl, pair of heavy draft geldings, 8 years old. Cattle -cow 3 years old, due to fresh- en in Dec., cow 8 years old, due to freshen in Jan., cow 4 years old, due $o freshen in Feb., 3 young cows sup- posed to be in calf, 8' yearling tteers, 6 yearling heifers, 7 spring calves; calf 6 weeks old. Rubber tired buggy set double harness. Positively no re- serve as proprietor lost his buildings by fire. TERMS: 6 months credit on furnishing approved joint notes or 3% straight for cash on credit amounts, Appleby & Stevens, Propri- etors. Geo, d;lliott, Auctioneer. -68-1. Auction Sale Of farm stock and implements. The undersigned has received instructions to. sell by public auction at Lot 36, Con. 10, Hallett, (West of Londes- boro) on Wednesday, Oct: 27th, com- mencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the fol- lowing: Mare, 4 years old, weight 1400 pounds, driving horse, 9 years old, 1000 lbs., driving mare, 4 years old, 1100 lbs., roan cow, 7 years old, due Dec. 24, red cow, 6 years old, due May 19, red cow, 4 years, due May 30, red heifer 1 year, calf 8 months, calf 5 months, 4 calves 6 months, 2 pigs 4 months old, sow duo to farrow Nov. 22nd, new set of bob- sleighs, 2, sets bunks, McCormick plower, lay rake, drag harrow, walk- ing plow, dise harrows, roller, scuttler, grain drill, wagon, hay rack, gravel box, fanning mill, double harness, De - Laval creani'separator, Regal heater new, burns woof). or eoa1,- A quantity of hay. TERMS: $10 and ander, cash; over that amount 11 months credit on approved joint notes, or 4 per cent. straight for cash. Hay to be cash. Earl Gibbons, Proprietor. G. Elliott, Auctioneer. -67-1-p For Sale Registered Shearling rams, ram lambs, Shearling and • ewe lambs, Shropshire Downs. Also a number of young cattle. -W. G. Ross, Lon- clesboro. Phone 2615 Blyth Central. •-GG-G-p Wanted for Buyer House and lot. House. six or seven rooms, and lot large enough for a garden; For attention give price and particulars in reply. Ad- drr'ess •J. C. B., News -Record office, -Clinton. • G7 -2-p Lost In Wesley church shed, Clinton,• on the night of Sept. 18th, a buggy rug, black, with striped :lining. Finder ;.kindly'. conniinnicato with News-1te- cord office. 67.2-p Farm for Sale 55 acres on the: 2nd of Stanley, 2', miles south of Clinton; ',h mile from school; rural mail delivery and tel- ephone, story and a half frame house, hard and soft wa- ter at the house and also well at barn; barn 36 x 54, driving shad, pig pen, and hen house, frame noise stable._ Good hardwood bush. Land in good state of cultivation, 2% acres of fall wheat in. Apply on Premises or to Herbert Castle, Clin-' ton. -67-3-p Lightning Bods Any one wishing their buildings rodded cal have same done by apply- ing to Roy Tyndall. Phone 8 on 607, ,R. R. No, 3, .Clinton. -66,6-31 Rooms to Rent Suite of two or more rooms; Fur- nished or semi -furnished Suitable for light housekeeping, Also single. rooms, Radiator in each room. Ily-• tiro lights, bathroom and all conven- i0n505. Why worry overthe fuel problem? `Apply Mrs. Downs; Op- pogite Ontario St. Church. -65-4-p Wanted Marded nen', for farm work,steak sly work all yer, comfortable ioiise, garden, Stable, Apply M, 0, Rens- for,Clinton, Ont,--•,GG-tt The Little Things That help oil Wash bity. Iiave,,yon trioti 'Rinse, Wonder Wash, Peer- lo'es Washing Compound, Try some for next week. `).'hey all help and inalcc Wash . DayEAS1ER, '2 lb. bar N, P. •Laun- If yen want some- .tiny soap 30c. ' thing good in Coffee 3 fiats Laundry soap 25e, Wo have it. Ask for • 8kgs Rhtso 25e, our "Ladies' Delight," p 2'plcgs. Wonder Wash 2,9 3 plcgs, Peerless Washing IT'S GOOD 'Coin mind i25e, 1 GET THII HABIT QIr D:17ALING ' AT • JOHNSC N & `C®M1ANy 1 lb, bulk Tea , , , , 60c, 21b, 'bulk Tea , , 41,15 SPECIAL 1 pkg, Cr, of Barley, 23c, TANGLEFOOT Fly paper catches the Phone Hi .DO01I1NlON iCC CREA1`M PARLOR ICF' CREAM WORTH WHILE Palin Dairy ---"THE BETTER ICIND". Ice Cream that is cream, that has. flavor, that is frozen firm, and "touch - ea the spot." A dish of our Cream cools and cheers, and people who are "fussy" about their Ice Oream will be delighted with ours. Conicand try a pint or quart today, all fresh fruit havers, We have at complete assortment of bulk ch.relates, Willard's Bon Bons and Mary Anne Chocolates. Lunches served et all hours. E. WENDOItF Clothes Cleaned ,and tressed. Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dray cleaned, Boom .over Heard's barber shop, �V. T, Tago. •--85ktf Bears for Service Champion bred, big type Yorkshire and Chos1 i orWhite .boarsfoxso service, , At home ,every forenoon, ,A. C. Levey, Phone 5 on 639, Clinton -28 STOCK TAKING SALE For 10 days to clear out all goods on hand if possible at cost prices. 1 upright piano, good tone, was sold for $600.00, a good practise pi- ano to go at $125,00, 1 square piano in good shape, sale Price $50.00. 2-5 octave organs suitable for school purposes to go at $15.00 each. 1 second hand cabinet phonograph, worth $125:00, fumed .oak case, to go at $75,00. 2 Brunswick oak table phonographs $88.00 each. I Phonola a beautie, sells at $285.00 in mahogany. Sale price $221.60. I Gold Medal table machine in ma- hogany, sells at $65.00. Sale Price $60.00. 1 cabinet Gold Medal, a peach, sells at $175.00. Sale price $125.00. All stock records to clean at 70e. each. PIayer rollsstock goods, fit any piano. 2 for the price of one. HORSES 1 Brood -mare a dandy, $165; 2 general purpose (good. drivers) to go at $65.00 each; 1 driver (not bro- ken) a dandy at $75.00- '1 75.00-'1 cream separator, Massey -Harris, like new to go at $60.00. For Particulars phone 216 or at my office and see the goods. JONATHAN HUG1LL PHONE 216 SE:AFORTU OPPOSITE DALY'S GARAGE call O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ELGAR LADIES o o QUARTETTE o 0 o '30 Oxford St. W. London, Ont. o o 0 a Furnish up-to-date programa o o suitable for all kinds of en- o o tertainnients. •e o Novelty programs for Fall Fairs o o Special numbers for Church o o Concerts. o o Circulars on request 62-13 o O 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VICTORY BONDS Advices indicate that the amount of Vinery Bonds available for pur- chase from the Committee Is now comparatively small -only about half what it was a month ago. When those on hand are sold it is impossi- ble to say what the next develop:nent may be but indications are that the price will advance. Persons having money to invest in these securities should not delay. Those not paying income'tax should secure bonds of 1010 issue. W. 'DRYDONE, Clinton TELEPHONE INCREASE IN TIIE MATTER of the Appliea- . tion of the Commissioners for the telephone system of the Munici- pality of the Townships. of • Gode- rich for authority to increase the charges for telephone service: • APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING, The Ontario Railway and" Munici- pal Board having directed Francis Dagger, Esquire, Telephone expert, to enquire and report upon the above matter, cloth appoint Tues- day, the twenty-sixth day of Octo- ber, A.D., 1920; at the hour of a quarter past one o'clock in the af- ternoon, et` the Town Hall In the Town of Clinton, for the holding of Such enquiry, at which time and place all persons interested in this ).natter and desiring to be heard are directed to attend, Dated at Toronto this fifth clay of, .October, A. D., 1920. • , T3. C. SMALL, • 67-2 Seeretiuy COURT OF REVISION TOWN "Ob' CLINTON NOTICE is hereby given that the Court of Revision of the Municipal- ity of the Town of Clinton will be- held in the Council Chamber, Clin- ton, on Tuesday, the 266 day of October at eight o'clock. in the evening, for the purpose of Beating and determining complaints against the Assessment Iloll of the said Municipality . for 1920. Persons having business with the said Court will. please attend at the said tilne and place. --D. L. Macpherson, Clerk Clinton, October 18t11. 67-1 Auction Saie Of House and lot and household effects on Hilton Street opposite J. Cu ninghante's on. Saturday Oet. 28rd, Happy Thought range, Cook stove, 2 heaters, tables, chairs, dressers, beds, springs and mattresses, dishes and graniteware and other articles too numerous to mention. Hatise Consists of.,7 roams, in good. state of repair, WithA17/a acre of goad garden lane,. A number of fruit trees, Terms of sale -.-Household or - feats, cash; house and lot, 10% • of purchase money' on Clay of sale, bal- anco in. 80 days. Miss Elizabeth Whitely, Proprietress, Geo; II, Elliott, Auctioneer, -67-2 Dried Apples Wanted Highest prices paid for any quan- tity of dried apples. Cantelon Bros., Clinton, •65-tf Building for Sale Frame building, with heavy elm timbers, bin first class'condition. Suitable for barn orstraw shed. Price reasonable. M. G. Ransford, -65-tf Houses For Sale On the north side of Bond street,. good house, electric light, town water, stable, half acre of land, few apple, plum and pear trees. Also. on south side of Bond street, good house, town water, good garden, fruit trees. Ap- ply to Henry Livermore, -66-4-p Help Wanted Women and girls for trimming and Paring apples at the evaporator. Al- so other help. Town & Case, The Evaporator, Clinton, -64-tf No Trespassing No hunting or trespassing allowed on Lots No. 11 and 12 (Bridgewater Property) Huron Road. 7;., J. Tre- wartha. -34-tf Farnt for Sale Lot No. 10. B. R. N. concession, Stanley, 163 acres more or less, is offered for sale. Apply. to N. Sundercock, R. R. No. 1 Brucefield, phone 15-621 - G8-tf IIouse For Sale - 8 -roomed house with 3 pieee bath room, Hot Air. Furnace, Towlt water, good garden' and chicken house. Ap- ply on the preinises. W. S. Har- land, Princess street, east -61-tf IIouse For Sale. Comfortable 8 -roomed house on - Joseph street, centrally located, good cellar; i4 acre lot with fruit trees; outbuilding suitable for garage or stable. Possession given in early fall. Apply on premises to`Miss Turner. 56-tf Farm for Sale' orRent Lot 78 and S. half of Lot 77 on the Maitland concession, Goderich town- ship, consisting of 183 acres, in good state of cultivation. Large story and half frame house, bank barn and driv- ing shed tvitlt pig house underneath. Two wells and never -failing spring creek: 15 or 20 acres of hardwood bush; 3 acres orchard. 1%, miles from Holntesville, 5Y.a miles from Clinton. Convenient to churches, station and cheese factory. Rural mail. For rur- ther particulars apply to Wm. Bedard, R. R. No. 2, Clinton, Phone 12 on 602. -64-tf Farm For Sale Henry Weston ofers'for sale his farm -of 80 acres, being lot 89, con. 6, Goderich Tp. The farm is well built on, plenty of good water and in good shape. '7 ,Hiles from Clin- ton, 8 miles from Bayfield, and 11 miles from Goderich. Will sell on easy terns. Apply on premises for further information. R. It, No. 2, Bayfield, Ont,, Phone 10 on 600, Clin- ton central. -61-8 House and Lots For Sale Two lots with comfortable house, furnace, town, soft water in house. Garage and stable, situated on Mary street. --Apply on promises to W. H. Cole, phone 133 53-tf Por Sale Two six roomed houses on Fred- oriek street, near the new flax mills, will bo sold cheap, and on easy terms, Apply to Jacob Taylor or C. B. Hale, r,:g4-tf ti dS TRACTOR Small Cost Ample Power tconamical Operation Instant Service Long Life W. J. NE Ford Dealer, 1: AGER Clinton 1 DON!T FHEEZE! As the genuine Scranton Coal is coming across in very limited quant- ities, we are making special efforts on behalf of our people by substitu- ting: NUT COKE BRIQUETS CANNEL SOFT COAL WOOD SLABS We have these in stock at prices that will save you money in compari- son with the ridiculous price of An- thracite. Try a substitute for your fall burn- ing. We can satisfy you. Orders will be taken and accounts may be paid at Ii. Wiltso's Store. J. a MUSTA CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD,;' Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. THE CIIA EH TO E Phone 45 .,. EACHES This is the week for best peaches for canning We handle-pea-cbes direct roe the growers at Grimsby Buy your supply and save " jobbers profits. opo Try a can of Pure Crape Jam at *rice less than the cost of the sugar. of LIVE AND LET LIVE a;. ]Fred Wa Wi Fafx+ ilid ® zc . When sowing your winter wheat be sure of a good crop by using SWIFT'S FERTILIZER Swift's High Grade Acid Phosphate is especially suited for winter wheat and any quantity of it may be secured at our Elevator, Give us a call before disposing of your ' WHEAT, OATS OR BARLEY as we are paying highest market prices W. Jenkins a Son. POUR AND PEED Phones; Elevator 199, Residence 141 etneepzseheieenSiertectigetaneweaapiitiese Raisht11 3 Currants Peels: and Nuts Wonderful vlllue for early shoppers. Do not wait until our stock is depleted, You want the 13DS14for your Uhristmas caken a d fruit will be (Ilex and scarce nearer Christmas, . Call and see us; The Hub drocery SCRANTON COAL ALSO WOOD Any who wish to leave their order for future delivery can do so by leav- ing,, their orders at my residence Huron St. or phone .155. Terms strictly cash. E. Ward. -84-tf South End Grocery A full stock of Groceries & Provisions We solicit your patronage •ops Levi St PHONE 144 !; g PROMPT DELIVERY ES ii!TrD for knitters and learners LSO WOMEN for menders and inspectors APPLY AT ONCE Clinton Knitting Co, - LIMITIlDi• i� not 'N9' . it Till next Winter to Tali< about that Furnace DO IT NOW Agent for fiesta Furnaces 11-10S. HAWK NS Plumbing and Heating. Phone ▪ 59 Shop over Rowland's hardware FLOUR AND FEED CARLOAD OF STANDARD HOG FEED ON HAND J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123, LIVE PO[JLTHY YIATEfl As the Poultry fattening season is at hand we are prepared to pay a special price for properly finished Milk -fed Noultry. As the grain prices are low it will pay you to fatten your poultry at home this year. Get our prices before you sell GUNN, LANGLOiS CO. N. W. TREWARTHA, Manager Phone 190; Holmesville 4 on 141 CREAM WANTED) 1 The deni'and for our butter is hi* crehsing. To supply this demand We require more Dream. We request you to ship us Storni cream. We guarantee you the Higliecg 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 %forma. tion to the Tnr>v Seafot tla Creamery Co, 0. A...mutt SR, ti&ANAG1131 •,1