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The Clinton News Record, 1920-11-25, Page 6"TI IJI;SD,�Y, NOV/4 1RER 25; 1920 • .8 s • • 1 • s t '.s t s •i ••1 Clihttu News.'R. eanr4 S • Of• I)t�'M�+it+�r}s•t' to '1kl Ul anci iVie a ,s "There is seidem an inctusttaal wax •email<s„The Kinlcston Whig, In 11 !Ill slant,whoio the employees call the old mart Billy'. !'' . • '' * .k, •` • Brussels btttoheis have decided to [aver no. meat in the .morning' in htu e, Are they trying• to encourage he village housewives t10 /serve etieli- ngchanes, . i * ••' * a * "Yesterday" remarked The Globe of lateia'd y, " an anti-Bxrtish committee 0 t. Wasl)ingto)t opened an inquiry in- 0 outrages in Ireland, and three.ne- ;roes -were lynched in Georgia: • * * 5 * We'll admit that this isn't e;caetly ioekey weather, but' there's nothing ike being forehanded and we would silggest•that its about time something vas done toward re -organizing the hockey Olub. * * * 5 We gather that everybody is ,leased over the result of the election n East Elgin, The farmers are of g nurse pleased that their candidate year anboth the Government and the peAsed that the other #berets are lids t . rn a * -* * o being ronClitton to time are itesite- yards memorials being erected here. ,nd there by colleges, schools and oth- r institutions, But are Clinton cit- zons never to, be asked t0 contribute awards a local memorial'? * * * * Sonie of our . contem loraries are l ryin to account for the withdrawal roni a .certain Toronto daily of the advertising of the big departmental tores. They seem to have failed to aloe into. account, however, The' News-Reco>d's Bu at -Home cam -school y aigu: ;, e * * * * "Cfineclians worry over a possible nal shortage arid a shortage o£ ,leetrie light." says The Stratford 3eacon. "Froin England coZnes a re- ,ort that owing to increased arrivals . rf butter ' from Australia and New. Seitland the ration of government ntter is to be increased by half an runce per person':" • * .14"•* * pee Four vears'irgo a`carload of news- rint .weighing..25 tens cost 5925 f. o. b, the mill 'ih,;'Quebec. Now the Re- rimer has to pay for the same car- oad 53,250. This is one of the sea-' ons that it is necessary for all news- papers• to raise subscription and ad- vertising rates, even in the 'face of eductions in some goods. -Oshawa tefoizrieri * * * Its going to beratherawkward for he American sold2er�tvho. was rope* ed dead and whose ' "#rody is being hipped to him from France. His rife will -hardly ki;0w whether she is a widow or not. 1t didn't make a bit of. difference to the Department that he. soldier.'3ent' evidence that he was till alive. The Depitrtment is going o prole how wrong' he was``and'how ight. it is by ,shipping hint'.his'body. ?sten see what *he'll del A Toronto deftly on Saturday dis- used the ,power needs of tate Prey- rice. The demand for power at pies- ntfar exceeds the supply; even ounthig the extra 15,000 horsepower vhieli'''#s being supplied by the Mc- (0nzie company, and as the demand las been increasing steadily for years nay be 'expected to go on increasing `Business sense," says this article in he Toronto paper, "discourages the tope that the demand for Hydro pow- :r will increase during the,,next five ears at the extraordinary rate shown,.one luring the last five". We'should like o say that we think "Business Sense" me is away beside the mark, The lemand for Hydro ower lis onlyino Y p is infancy. `Business Sense", with :haracteristic short-sightedness, is ()eking only at the po-Wer possibilities ,f the urban districts, at the possible teeds of the Manufacturing Indus- ries.. The Ontario farming industry, ohieh is the largest industry ie the ?rovlinee, is only just beginning to !each out after Hydro power, and so ler there has been no power for it, )ntario farmers car, use almost any ;ua1i1]ty of Hydro power, just give •Y1em a chance at it. Then the use ,f Hydro for domestic purposes is >lily in the "trying out" stage and eo er has been rather discouraged than ltherwise on account of the shortage d power. Housekeepers in Ontario are but ova -tin until the supply is sufficient and a wilt use Hydro for Vey Y nesting, cooking and for energy in toing all sorts of household tasks, • his solving the problems of both coal Ind help shortage. Let the Commis- ent work to:, ;ether to acquiredon and vandndevelope every • since of Hydro power avaiplatble, it will all be needed. , .: '. '"�' Was presented, asking for leniency, Tho judge in passing' senteneo t0olt the petition'ixtte Coitslderat'ion, and ale• so the fact that it was a hist Offense, malting the terra of imprisonment as elicit as possible, The ehargv R_... A T *y• WANT. E. D 1 YRty� ■ You Readg 9 ' . For Ch'�'istnlas. 7`iuie Tilos you k'now,we offer yen ua4ity Bruits at pyear, Below we niter you prices for this wdek, lowest prices ossibld thisp' 13tif y0ub Chrtstinas'itaiats at our story.SHOPPERS (1 0 U U o 0 0 0 0 4 0 o U Q q 4 Q o o Et:G.4:1i LADIES q 0 FtIJt#IIE'11I o o 0 0 80 Oxford St, W. London, Ont, o 0 0 FOR ' , ' BUY-.t#'I'-}IO14IE against the young 111911 a1.wse ant Oil testimony given by them 111 all iter y g q1 ease at Winghtunl. Mr.,. Gowans who was a 1pointed t vn 9 ler]t of Win •ham has declined vt c g , to. accept the Appointment and the position is still vacant. Mr, Gowans Is teachingschool at Whitechurch anci he probably thinks that at the present time the teaching profession n e Wo Abe in a position .t. pay ill 1lighosb market prlve fdx, butter fat anti to give the best possible sevvieo. arm GATTIDRERS WII,I, BE ON THE ROAD REGULARLY T}I15 Y1rA1t AROUND. WE WILIj QP- ,P1;,ECIATE YOUR PATEoNAGE, 1 ping seeded 1a191na :36r) *Mei EaVlllg prle0s lb seedless raisins 800 in toilet soap • 1, ib, valencia raisins X300 Palm Olive soap at 1 b currents , , , • 22 1041 per cake. 1 ,¢ In: ants Delight 10 l g '� Special prices • in 5 ne per cake, lots. • . Speeial Prices on 4 or more bars, WATCH FOR OUR '1921 CALENDARS OT 4 lbs.. rolled oats ,,, 25p5 2 pings Cern Flakes 254 2 lbs, Tapioca , . , , .. 254 1 lb. 'bulk' tea 504 .quality Y _l.•er 1 bar Comfort soap 11.0 1 bar Gold soap , , 110 o Fnrinsh VP -to -date plogramq 0 9 suitable for all Irinds of en- o 0 tertaiunleitts•• v 0 Novelty progzttms..foz' Fall Italia o 0 Special numbers for Church 0 o Concerts. 0 o gircelars on re nest. 02-13 o a 0 o o' 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 ,o 9 0 0 0 0 0 lbs, seeded raisins lb $1,50 (pQ1' . 834,) 5 lbs. seedless Raisins ; 1.60 lbsValencia(perlb. 884,) i 5 , rags ns ,,,• L40 (per lb, 3005.) 5 lbs, currants , 1,1§ (per 1b, 250.) 4 lbs.. Rolled Oats Were, the higher inducements. 8' Andrew's Blyth, his in= •• GET TII10 I•TAIUT DEALING AT . , , . , ,25 17 lbs. Rolled Oats , , , , 1,00 St, church, creased the nttnisterrs salary to $2000, Mrs. Joseph P, Brine,. an old rest- -- CLINTON CREAMERY . LIMITED Phone 1't5 e JOHNSC Pi CO'S GROCERY Phone iii VICTORY BONDS DO, YOU PAY INCOME TAX? 4. lbs. corn meal .........25 5 lbs. rfa0 1t ,, 65 dent of Harpelhey, dlied last week in ' D OIVI l N ION ICE CReemvi, PARLOR If not have any bonds maturing (pe(nr ,b 144.) (per lb, 14¢.) 2,'be, Black tea . , . ,.70 her ninety-first year, One son and four daughters survive, Dr, R, Martin of Stratford will con- duet atntivcrsary seri' ccs in Seaforth Presb terian church on Dec. 12th, y 4 . Lost A large parcel, wrapped in brown .paper', containing men's underwear and top shirt,, pair boys' trousers;"Home two pair braces, some plaid goods, 1 i ".;. ;, +j�. ;I.' `r rz. j '1 SWEETEN YOUR VISIT With a box of our Bon Bons or5 „ Made Candies, They axe simply perfect, our stock is the best and Can depend on it being you in 1922, 1923, 1927, 1981, 1938 or 1937? If you have you can convert these into bonds maturing in 1984 and you will receive a substantial bonds, To• one who does not pay income tax it is to hold 5 lbs. Tapioca .. , . , . , '` ,60 Broken Sodas, 2 be. , , •, ,25 tins good salmon 1.00 Shelled W lain lb _Walnuts, Per , ,70 5 lb. to of honey 1,60 • SUGAR Births red ribbon and elastic Suitable re ward to finder. Pleased/Ave at Plum- steel Bros. or filtoNews'-Record office, -� 1,;; " ;, 'v _ ' : a'!, 6= ,I r /' 1' cls you fresh, •ANNIE LAURIE", "MARY ANN "WILLARD'S" of no advantage noir-tax- able bonds. You are losing money by doing so, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE WIGG-In Clinton, on Nov. 11th, to 'Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wigg, a son, Clinton, Mrs, W. H. . R. Elliott,' No. 2, Clinton, -•-73_g ' - r•'' "Patterkrisp," "Marshmallows", 0" M h," a �• , ^ . �. Bulk Chocolates; etc, etc. Every- `` ;,' N thing in the line of Candy. W. I;RYDONE, Clinton t c -Frederick Alexander. • BUTLER -In Wtngham, on Nov, 21st, to .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Butler of Clinton, a soil • GLEN -In Stanley township, on Nov. 21st,. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Robert. s f+ r d t r "] t` t'-1 st •,. -I, ,• ,±� ' ' x �� Ate\� ••„ 4-- ; It ?.• .e' �\ ��l\"t1 : ,;- Try our Moine Made "It's Mighty °' ) „ f 4-, d'( FRU . x, FRUIT OYSTERS . y�l LUNCH ICE CREAM < eite-eTa.• E. WENDORF No Trespassing No hunting or trespassing allowed on Lots No. 11 and 12 (Bridgewater Property) Huron Road. ' A J, Tre- wartha. • -64-tf a The ear{Fz na,�¢aa,i81m�2rr0r>saztrssSe. h1 Hub 1,1 Grocery Glen, asem-William + .e. �e For ;19ae1'lages •; MOCULLOUGII-SCOGGINS-At Vic- Mail Contract Sealed Tenders, addressed to thewill STOCK TAKING SALEr For 10 days to clear out all goods at hand if at POI' lI i I a---,_ ` I Sale Two six roomed houses on Frod- erick street, near the new flax mills, be sold cheap,and on easy terms. - SCRANTON COAL ALSO WOOD tovier St, church, Goderich, en Azov, 1, 7th bythe Rev. J. F. Re craft, , Y�?� Garfield McCullough Evelyn Postmaster General will be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 31st day of December) 1920, for the possible cost ,,prices. 1 upright novo, good tone,' was sold for 5600,00, a good practise pi- 4 rpri t Apply to Jacob Taylor or C. B. Hale. . -54-54 Any who wish to leave their order .and Laura Scoggfns, both of Goderich township.- O'REILLY,-McCAUGREY-- In St; Michael's Church, Iily411, on Nevem- by Rev. Hogan, conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, ori a proposed Contract for four years six times per week over Clinton No. '1 Rural Route, from the Postmaster Generals Pleasure. Printed alio to eo at 5125 00 1 square piano in good shape, sale price 360.00. 2-6 octave organs suitable for purposes to go at $25.00 eac11. 51st - ° o. j,e ilAd,_ i rr ''' eta 1 I , l:i. jii }+ y »; „�. d� Boars for Service Cham ion• bred,big p type Yorkshire and Cheshter White boars for service. At home every forenoon. -A. G. for future delivery can do so by leav- ing their orders at my residence Huron St. or phone 155. Terms strictly cash. E. Ward. -34-tP ber 17th, ,Father Kathleen McCaughey, to D. 4. notices containing further information as to 1 second hand cabinet phonograph, worth 5125.00, fumed oalt case, to go Z ,iii'. a �, tx ,_ - ,' rr Levey, shone 5 on 639, Clinton -28 O'Reilly, of McKillop. DEARING-RICE-At the Trivftt Memos#al Church, Exeter, on I\Tov, 17th, by the Rev. A. A. Trumper, Charlotte Allen Rice, grancldaugh- ter of Mrs. A. Allen to Preston E. Dearing, only son of lir, and Mrs, Wm. H. Dearing. Deaths conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may b0 obtained at the Post Offices of Clinton, Hohnesvi le, Seaforth; Brucofielcl,.Londesborough and at the office 0f the Post Office Inspector, Lond',n. Post Office Inspector's Office, London, 19th November, 1920. Chas. E, H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector. -43.3 me at nr5,00. 2 Brunswick oak table phonographs' '$88.00 each,�o� I Phonola a beanie sells at $286.00 innaho an Sale g" y price $221.50. I Gold Medal table machine In ricema- hogany, sells at $65.00, Sale Price $60.00. 1 cabinet Gold Medal, a peach, sells at 5175.00. Sale price 5125.00. . , i r piano. 2 for the pane of one. HORSES- 1 Brood mare a dandy, drivers)51652 general purpose (good to go at $65,00 each; 1' driver (not bro- ken) a dandy at 575.00 .-- 1 cream separator, Massey -Harris, pota o FHEEzE_1 .� As the genuine Scranton Coal is conning across in very limited quant--.-.-, ities, we are snaking special efforts Stith End Grocery Y A fall stock of r �,®C�ri�s Provisions we solicit your patronage HOWSON-In London, on Nov. 21st, Rev, W. G. 'Howson; 'formerly pas- tor of Rattenbury street church, Clinton, in 'his 70th year. c ; y ' „fi It'd ' .'Oti �` All stockk records to clean at 70c. each, Player rolls stock goods, lit any JONATHAN HUG ILL like new to go at $60.00. For Particulars phone 216 or call at my office and see the goods. SEAFORTH on behalf of our people by substitu- ting: • NUT COKE' `® Levi Stong BRIQUETS PROMPT DELIVERY , •- Pageant Mail Contract PHONE 216 OPPOSITE DALY'S GARAGE CANNEL PHONE 144 A Missionary . Sealed Tenders addressed to the SOFT COAL Entitled "A. Day in India" will be given by the Mission Band of Willis Church, in the School room next Tues- day evening, Nov. 30th, at 7.30. • '-. The Pageant will be put on entirely Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa 'tmtil noon, on Friday, the 31st day of December, 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract fol• four years Clinton No. For Sale .A quantity of Buckwheat honey, extracted, for sale by W. H. Watts, William street, Clinton. -72-'72 Meeting of Haran 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, WOOD SLABS We have these in stock at prices that will save money in compart- I3IRLS-+ TED for knitters and learners by the children, about thirty taking part. It is descriptive of real life in India. It is interesting, bright and attractive, as well as instructive. The admission will be 254 for adults and 104 for chlidren. For the fnuds of the Mission Band. six banes per week over 2 Rural Route, from the 1st clay. of April, next, Printed notices contain- ing further information as to condi- tions of proposed Contract may bo seen and blank forms of Tender may. be obtained at the Post Offices of Clinton, Holmesville, Seaforth, Bruce- Notice About Taxes Ratepayers of Clinton are remind- er that the second instalment of taxes for the current year is due and pay- able at the collector's office on or be- fore Dec. 14th next. No notice other the 7th day of December, 1920. All accounts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk not tater than Monday preceding the nesting of Council. Goderich, Nov. 15th, 1920. GEORGE W. HULMAN -72-2 County Clerk you son with the ridiculous price of An - thracite. - Try a substitute for your fall burnALSO ing. We can satisfy you. Orders will be taken and accounts may be paid at H. Wiltse's Store. IN OMEN for menders and inspectors _ p field, Londesborough amid at the office than this advertisement will be giv- — APPLY AT ONCE KEIIY CHICLE ��tR R of 'the Post Office Inspector: London. Post Ofiicee Inspector's Office, London, 19th November, 1920. Chas, E. H. Inspector. —r3-3 en- The tax statement must he pre- seated when staking 1#aynant. R. B. Fitzsimons flax Collector. -71:3 Bus and Baggage As H. J. Monaghan has started a bus in tial Hotel, alltcallsion wfor bus and bag- ith the Commer- * �/Igg7 rg�� M 1 t�� MUSTA CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD_a Knitting Clinton Knitting Co„ LIMITED loft Fisher, Post Office Auction Sale gage will be promptly attended to. phone fox` Clinton 74. Only 18 mere shopping days P until Christmas after the Kelly CirclePhone Of Faint Stock and Implements Phone 58. -72-tf for Brucefleld 11 on 618. Brucefield, has its annual sale of t' The undersigned has received instruc- A Few Horses Wanted not W ait Work tea on FRIDAY, DEC. 3rd Ancl what better place could , you pi for your Chrlstnas gifts? Almost as good as Eaton's: Something for every mem- ber the family from the 'aa--•• 2+ '''�Do Mail Contract Sealed Tenders addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa, until moon on Friday, the tions to sell by public auction at Lot 34, Con. 9, Goderich township, on Wednesday, Dee, 1st, at 1 o'clock, sharp the following: Ilorses: Bay gelding, 5 years old weighing 1600 lbs„ black percheron, 4 years, black mare, 6 years, in foal to Dunure I will b0 in the markt shortly for a few heavy horses weighing from 1450 to 1600 lbs., good type of hush horses from 5 to 10 years, Al- so a few strong drivers or delivery )horses. Write or phone -0. J. Wal- lis, Clinton, Ont. -7$-2-p T THE C0131[11. Phone 45 • O �� E �$ I y Till next Winter to Talk about that Furnace of grandfath- 24th day 1920, for the Gartley, agricultural gelding, 3 years - er clown to the babe, and all under roof. Besides the comfort and convenience of buying Your Christ- mas remembrances here you have the added attraction of the tea, prepared of •December, conveyance of His 14Iajesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Bayfield No. 3 Rural Route, from the Postmaster old. Cattle: 1 Durham grade cow, 6 years, due to freshen &Forth 2nd, Durham grade cow, 7 years, clue to freshen March 28th, Durham grade 9 due to freshen April For Sale or to RentOUR Goocl house on Bond street. Town water, good garclen, fruit trees. Ap- ply to A. McCartney Clinton. -704f STOCK OF NEW FRUIT, PEELS AND NUTS �® IT NOW Agent for Flecla Firnacee • >y the host cooks in Tucicersmith and Stanley. Remember the date, Dec. 3rd, • General's Fleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender cow; years, 1st, Polled Angus cow 7 years' ol'd, due to freshen April 134h, red heifer, rising 3 years, due to freshen April No Trespassing Persons found trespassing on lots 23 and 24, Con. 14, Goderich town- HAS JUST ARRIVED ,� , THOS. HAWKINS 'hone Raw Furs Wanted Highest market prices paid. II. may be obtained at the Post Offices of Bayfield, BreeefieId, Clinton, Holmes- 16th, roan heifer rising 3 years due to freshen April 12th, roan heifer, 3 due to freshen ship will be prosecuted. James Fer- gusson.-69-13-p Spanish Valencia Raisins 30c Ib. Plumbing and Heating. §'4 Shop over RowIand's hardware A. Ilovey, Clinton, Ont. License No. villa, and at the office of the Post rising years, April 20th, 2 choice steers -Seeded Raisins (large pkg) 33e 296. -73-tf Office Inspector, London. Post Office Inspector's Office, Lon- 18 months old,- 3 good spring calves, Heifer Strayed ' Strayed from the farm of Louis New Currants 25c ib, Boarders Wanted Board and lodging for either gen- Semen or ladies, Good accommoda-. tion, Inquire 'The News don12th November, 1920, Chas. E. H. 'Kistler, Post Office Inspector. -72-3 Registered Durham bull, 114 years old, 3 dozen young hens. Imple- stents: Deering hinder in good re- pair, McCormick mower, 5 f't, enc, Henhoeffer, Goderich tp,, a red heifer with horns, and a hole in right ear. Figs -two ,pounds for 25c, Any information leading to recovery of same will liberally rewarded. We are in the market for: WHEAT • BARLEY • `CiATS --ALSO—, at -Record office, -‘78-1 n ,; . .be 10 -ft. Sharp rake, 10 hoe drill with W. G. Ross, Londesboro, Phone 26-15 New Orange, Lemon and Citron grass seed attachment: Massey -Har- Blyth central. -70-tf MAPLE ELM •For ris 3 horse cultivator, Massey -Harris Peel, BASSWOOD Sale One first class cow, .due to calve` Jan 21st' also one'heifer due to calve • Mail Contract disc harrow, set 3 section iron ham- rows, land roller, Bain ]umber wag- double box with spring seat, House For Sale Shelled Walnuts and Almonds Comfortable- 8 -roomed house, on For Fall Baking-----, AND WHITE ASH LOGS Flour and Feed always on hand, in March, Apply to Mrs. John Pollock, Ba Reid. -72-44 Y Seated Tenders addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received gen, pig 'rack, hay rwek, 2 gravel boxes fan- ting mill, set weigh scales,5.00 lb., ' Albert 'Street, North, with good stone cellar and town water. Apply Miss pp y '•-•--• Moore ' -69-tf -•--� J. A. FORD & SON • Ottawa Friday, the new Oliver walking plow with lead LIVE AND LET LIVE Phone 123. ; ? Auction Sale at until noon, on 17th day of December,„1920, for the pulley, Fleury plow, Frost & Wood Apples '----•-+.•'.• Of Farts Stock and IlltplenlOnts, The undersigned has received instruc- tions :to sell by public auction at,Lot 62, Kase Line, Goderich townshipon conveyance of His Majesty's Mails; enure proposed Contract for four Years, six times per week.over Bay- field No. 1 Rural Route, from the lst twin plow, Fleury stuffier, set bob sleighs, spring wagon, now binder tongue, Poxtlarid cutter, 2 dos. grain rubber tearop t,tro , steel. Dried Wanted * Hig'ltest'pr]ces paid for any gnan- City of dried apples. Cantelon Bros,,F It e d � * Wigg i gr Clinton. pP -65-t ^----»•-,.-•• 3000 CHICKENS 2000 RENS al Tuesday, Nov. 30th; coarnneneing at 1.00 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses: Aged team work horses, draft mare 8 years,in foal to Royal of Dunholmhill, drat mare, 5 years, in foal to Royal of•Dunilolmhill, mare -.Manic 3years, sired by International, •filly 2 sired by Royal Dun- day of April, next, Printed notices containng further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and fortis of Tender may be ob- twitted at the Post Offices of Bayfield, Clinton Holmesville, Varna, Bruce- iaies.topw roadtire stone boat,Buildingfor grindstone, pick, wheal- barrow, 2 sap kettles,' oak barrel, 3 rock elin ladder qr rungs, ivantiO fs tlofodheavy zvhif3letreos, neck oke lawn mower, extension step ladder, set team bar. Sale France building, with heavy elm timbers, in (barn rst class Suitable for strawd shed. Four aiid Price reasonable. M. G. Ransford, . -65-t£ �• ' 'sed. 500 DUCKS rc, WEEKLY Top prices will be paid by us for all kinds of poultry taken at Clinton ev- cry day and at Holmesville every, Wednesday Wrate Cronin News The adjourned annual meeting of ;he Goderich hospital board was held .n the Board of Trade rooms Tuesday fight; Rev. J. E. Ford presiding. The sports of the secretary and trasurer showed that for the first time in its tistory the Itopsital is out of debt, ast•year having been the most sic- ressful in its career. During 1920 176 Iatients Were admitted, the largest number in four years. Births at the nos ital numbered 31. The name o£ p ;he orgaitizatlon has been changed to that of "Alexandra Hospital Associa. non,” and tho board of governors was as fellows: Per three years, P. G. Jonnon, Rev. J. E. Ford and Vlrs. M: G. Cameron; two years fudge Dickson, Rev, Canon Hill and Wrs, W. L. Morton; one year, C. Wur- .tele, J• W, Fraser and IVIts. Coulhurst. Phe governors Will meet on Friday rad elect their officers, :Charlesa , }T Herold of and •, a ld Shavers, Jif V(rittgham; arraigned.- before Judge Mason of Goderieh on Tuesday, wore :nnVited of peejttry, His looter eon- Echoed them to 24 hours iii jail and to J] pay a flee of $250, with -Cots atnottnt, ,...� _ ..• ;.: ., 'lewdly - Arg t $138,45. A petition, largely ri b, . the elegy, int O mule/ en- g od Y gy, ay r ,.#tfnv,dnr,rt nii•.lrnnn n�G' 1�.fsn v1iaF.rir,f•.. rising years of hohnhill, filly rising 2, sired by Glen. rite, sucking colt, sired by Royal of Dunholm'hill, driving mare, 6 years. Cattle: 4 spring calves, 2 young calves 6 steers iisiit r 2 2- ewr-old L , y field, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Lonclon. Post Office Inspectors OfSce, Loudon, 6th No-• vember, •.1920. Chas. E. H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector, -71-3 ng nhharness set plow her- less, set single inch, aims, sprayer, logging,pir21-• chain, crow baor,e vondenaulieysry yrist,shay p P , g ropes a quantity of 2 inch plank, a House For Sale 8 -roomed house with 3 piece bath PEED CORN room, Hot Air Furna e, TownIwater, a good garden and chi p_ I£ ,you aro feeding Poultry }Ings, ply on the premises. W. S. }lar- Cattle or Sheep try some of our Kiln Corn s er lmorning. p properly toned milk fed Chickens. GUNN 1,ANGL015 CO. Manager* heifer, 5 yearlings, Farrow cow, 6 cows supposed to be in calf. Imple- 7 quantity of dry wood, a quantity0£ q 1 inch lumber, some cedar posts, land, Princess street, east -61-tf dried which we are sell#ng •at very reasonable prices. N. W. TREWARTHA , Phone 190; Holmesville 4 on 141 stents: Wagon nearly new, 2 lumber �. . `•'' black bishop robe, large Saakatcfie- Farm for Sale or Rent ��• Wagons, hay rack, Massey-HarrisAwe binder, 7 -ft, cut nearlynew, Frost &Lot 6- Wood mower, 6-£t cut, Massey }lassie sped drill, 18 hoe; Sulky rake, set of bobsleighs, set' -of Frost & Wood discs, International 8 horse cultiva- tor, nearly new, 2'w-elk/rig plows, land roller, double plow, gang plow, double plow nearly new, set of iron harrows, 2 'root pul:pers, fanning mill, t snip drill, set double harness, set plow Barnes's, And other articles too num- Brous to mention, Everything must h ire sold as t e proPrietor. has rented his farm. TERMS: All sums of �10 $ and,under, cash; over that amount, be , ,a. Mall Conteset Sealed Tenders addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottenra until noon, on Friday, the 17 day of December, 1920, ,for the conveyance of His tMajesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six titles, per week over 011»- tete NO, 3 rural route from the 1st day of April next, Printed notices y• containing further lid rnation as to i ion ofproposed Contract mayr bnd t s .. be seen and Blank :Germs o£ Tender may Post wan robe, foot adze,. a quantity of carpenter's tools, ensilage fork, pair wool horse blankets, about 15 tons choice timothy hay, 10 Ibad of 'seen feed, bus, flax seed, new Daisy churn No, 3, ereant separator, good as new, 500 ib. capacity, large 'Sutter bowl, about 75 bus, good potatoes, good wood cools stove, large Art Souvenir heater with oven, also pipes included, a1tcl other bousahold effects, set els- tern rials and mixing platform, scrap iron,spades, shovels, chains and oth• , n ' er articles too tumorous 1;0 mention, hin - tobe sold asproprietoro hive yt g :-64-tf has'sold his farm. TERMS: .All 78 and S. half of Lot 77 on the 112aitland concession, Goderich towli- ,,. SALT ship, consisting of 183 acres; m good Now is the time to lay in your state of cultivation, Large story and supply of Salt. We have it for Dairy half £raor house, bank barn and Orly- or Table use and also for feeding ing shed with pig house underneath. perpoe08, , Two wells and never -failing spring creek: 15 or 20 acrees of hardwood +o+ bush; 3 acres rehard. ls/r miles from FLOUR Holmesville, 554. miles Trott Clinton. Convenient to churches, station and As the Flour Mills have just re- cheese factory,'. ,Rural snail. For 81(8- Gently been allowed to return to tier saxticulara ap i to (Mat, 73edard- their Pre tvar grade o£ Flour, tvo ora 1 lD y : R. It. No. 2, Clinton. Phone 12 on 602. i»IW prepared to supply you a high grade of Flour, for Bread or Pastry. Try a sack and see for yourself, CREAM WANTED I' The demand for our butter is in - crossing. To supply this demand we moiresleeted more cream. We request you to ship us yon$ Dream. We ' uarantee you the Highest Market PceE accurate tests end a t ri ` , Prompt service. Our firm is known to you and needs( no further recommend. We pay all express eharges, Turn- ish cream cans and pay tWiee eae)s 12 months credit will given on furnishing approved joint notos, or 8 be obtained at the OH3oes of Clinton Iiohnesville, Brueefteld, sums of $10 and tinder, cash; over that amount 12• months credit given }•louse Lots For Sale - . ... _ _- month. Per cent for cash, laver. thing' mast p � bo settled for before being rmn0vecl 1" to the -re tie Shepherd, ,1.. r( fro P n s s. A. Sep to .1, .Pro rtetar T. Ounelr - A.uetton'eer. p , y, � .--. .•--,72-'�-n. Seaforth and a • the office of the Pest t Office Insbeetoe, Loudon. Post Office .., -- �, Office, Ineneetor s Office, London, 5th No• vember, 1!120. Chas, a H, Fisher , r Pnai: (5i1;r,n 'Nail 614.11V. ,.,..71'.;# n furnishing approved oint notes 0 gi , or a discount of 4% allowed for, cash �.. .. .. on Credit amounts. Il, II. Cantelen, Proprietor Geo, H. trillion Auctions, Proprietor, 0 _...�1'J,w',�. and t with c nfo +ta bio"' house Two tote w th o r 'b , - .y khi • �/ . ®H. fu1tlaCe, town, Emit Water int home, W. . - _. !W 6 JenkiAH & n. Garage ,and stable, situated on Mery _ .• t' L-A 1 on realise . t W, mom ANDD "Ell1 s ren , pp y p E 4 +0. Li'_ !'!tin.. :sltnn�a 1*2R R�-icE 'llltdnda: 1+"+l'eVat01 199RBEiCierit9 141 Write ter Cans or £nether interna• Von to the SOHt01 til t y G Bila Gl'Oa TROt':CO,si A. TIAIUII413, fltANAGI,]Ii