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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-3-4, Page 3'iI'laua'stiff,y, Mare!) 4tb, 1940, W,,O,,K Mvrupu„k,heh,w Ater MMr4l W .4"WlW reaaif►t#r $SlasIoIoIwOoIe+ s 6 ➢ POPULA TY l 4 There are good politts.in near- fly all ariakep od lva'te!ies there are few that aro bad in every respect. In 1i13013NA WATCHES yoti wirl find arut- •bodled ALL the god points a watch can hews., ,It/tiered from the s£anctpelnts of SOLIDITY, -DURABILITY, RLl IAIMLI('Y, t` KW/AR JEWLER & OPTICIAN Issuer of Marriage Licenses 'hone No: 174w; Residence 174J. .-005etreertie'eenietleeeeve MSea ;eemcs3CH Calc#ccocac'QIf4Z3HOOsF1watr CC/110espelie The frost is here. •Watch your }•'flattery as.•well as radiator. if you bring your battery to us for -winter or recharge, .you will get it back ',fully charged. We overhaul any make of storage •']eatery, :STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE .STATION. •mar painting and Overhauling. AL G, P4 i4A , Gar a, Phone 80 Residence 149 CLINTON, ONT. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS FOR Friday. & Saturday 7.tbs Brokeh Sodas for• $1' 10 tins Pork and Beans for $T ^5 tins Pilchards for ... ..:$1 4 tins Salmon for $1 $1 4 tb s Prunes for 4 lbs. Dates for 4 •tbs Figs for 5 lbs Mince Meat for 8 pkgs, Macaroni for $1 5 tins Corn for . , .. , $1 5 tins Pease for $1 5 tins Tomatoes , 5 Ib s Cranberries for' , ..4 $1 THESE ARE A FEW SPECIALS ONLY, ALL OVER THE STORE WILL BE ATTRACTIVE, PRICES FOR $1 DAY V. TaOg L THE RUB GROCER Phone 48 FRUIT -GROWERS Better Spray your Orchard this Year. Spraying and Dusting never paid larger dividends titan now. The Niaraga Brand Spray CP., of Burl- angton, Ont, offer you at reasonable prices ;DUSTING" MACHINES SPRAYING MACHINES. t. DUSTING MATERIALS SPRAYING MATERIALS IVIACHINES AND SPRAYS FOR EVERY PURPOSE . Por information on any of the above rite or Phone. Vol Cxic,.:;v ge Sloan AGENT BLXTH, ONT, Butler Eggs , flogs J MARKET REPORTS 49 to 50 Wheat eats.... ..•.•, . BlieleV ' . , , . Iltickwleat ..,,,, -Hey .......•,..• 'Oren. ,. 'Shorts „ i Mifeed e li''ofatoes . 60 $10.00 , $tst35 to $1,98 ... 85e, to 87c 404 to 45c $1,15 to $1.20 $10,00 to $20.o0 •, . '. $45 tont 55 o 5[' $ .t $ 1 ansa, $$.150 beg t+6 B A loaf 'oftsie.ad never rises to ex.. liflafit, , Council Had Two •estahiieltment of ;h municipal fuel yatid, Upon the question, the CQlitlpilto.: spoke in the subject, Councillor Wiltse said s something wrong. when . tm tutee of two disagrees e divided, must fall, lie di he way cosi was Nought ,los `e use of the', inner circle ad- vised that full pal'ticttlal'k f 'Ventilate e coal ,yaed an 1- furnlatiou ;already receiveds to other e municipal east 1• places be published ol'er f the Mayor incl. Clerk, so _ payers would be ei8ir`gli e question. lie favored th to the people for their fin Councillor McMurray slated vote of the people' in Jauu, asking for. full informs question and he-u'anted th tie. did. not believe it wet ; the local coal deniers refus it was out of the Count present, Reeve Miller stateti"tha already' hats the . various the other iuunlripelities 1 the fuel yards, and liow'e fie conducted successful) whole .council did not the,Town went into it th would refuse to self them' Councillor .iohnson stat favored the town owning t Hess, but to produce a would be an expense as f t, )' 1 1 t! at a noble frau, the'tnin 'Councillor Nediger plac of the question 'now of Council for placing the plc rid tiler wa I'1i 1'1101 Con 1 nt 8 houS d not favor tl t wear for th truly, '.lie of the 0088 ) 11 n 18 0 the I l In regard 111, Ya S inn 8880 ,tlte 111)1105.0 that the 1881 felted Op alt 1 bylaw going al decision, 11Int tl1 try was 3 to t .3011 .. on the 88180 have 1t Id pay witet ed to sell, but Council's halts at t the Council opinions 01 11 regards t0 could the yard y when the approve, If 1 coai,har0ns 0011E ed •h0 IIIWIays he fuel bus!- bylaw now 10! would be e owner s. ed the Blaine last year's bIcite before the people before they had any idea, what It would cost to own a fuel yarct, iie-advised the, • bylaw besentto, the people to dere.4: the question for the time being. When the vc ••.••1s taken the amend- ment carried 5 to 2, and the report'of the coal committee was lost on the same vote. Co veil adjourned to meet on Wed- nescleS, evening to continue business, Wednesday's Session. All the members were present except Councillor Johnson, The citizens of Clinton will have an opportunity of voting on three by-laws on. Monday April 5th, when,tile Merner flax lntil bylaw will come up; Bylaw No. 6, to raise $15,000 for Municipal Fuel yard; and By-law No. 7, to raise $10,000 for a Soldiers' Memoriai. ' The bylaws were read twice and will be published iii the local papers next week. Council then Adjourned; a+Qgok lh low goad b+ol:rt3a:ts11 A safe., reliable r Wrr 1ie;, 500(1011111111, 'ahid an throe de. areas of strmaetn No. 1. $t No. 2, 831 No. :3, SS per Lob $old by all OMUaiste, or 11001 prole a on 11080,51 0f pprice, Fros 5empLlot. 41 Address: E COOK NCCMINIE CO, .Y' Y oeeero, 0 s,.. thpw:lr Hobo.) GODERICH L. 0. L. 182 has instailed the follow- ung officers for the ensuing year: W,M, T, Drennan; D. 1d. E. •Sproule; chapl- ain 11., Snaith; recording -secretary, J. McNevin;' financial secretary, •A. Me - Nevin; •treasurer, J. Sturdy; lecturer, Thomas Rya I;',e3. of C. R. Brownlee; 'committee, A. Clark W...Clar . J, Bell, T. Hawkins, N Armnstrottg, A large gang of.men are at work on the steamboats in the harbor making re- pairs, Considerable new work is being dote to some of the boats, Dan L"ern- nett is looking after the wor=k. The en- gineers, ace. expected here about March 10, when they will also have a lot of ree pairing and new W0rk;to'do, There has been • a shortage of coal here lately, and some people have had t0 return to the use of soft coal or any other kind of fuel obtainable, The spring assizes open here on Tuesday, There 'are only a few cases on the docket, The only criminal case is a charge of arson against a Brussels, Mail: -GOULD,-pollowiug all illness Of three weeks, death came on Tuesday of. last week' iii Mr, Wm, Gould' of Market street Goderich. The tate Mr, Gould enjoyed, : good health up to last November, when he Contract- ed a heavy cold, From this he never fully recovered, and he passed peace- fully away Feb. 1 7th at the advanced age of 88 years. The late Mr. Gould Was born in Wiltshire, England, and carne to Canada with his parents when 58 En - fent. Most of his younger Boys were spent' the township of Kingston, where he married Mary Wartmmn, of U. E, L, ancestry. The family removed to Goderich Township in 1 85,, where thby resided until„ about to year ago, when they removed to Godtrich, The late Mr. Gould was a lover of his coon- try, a fatnner all his .days, In. politics 11G, WAS a Cons'!r;'ative; member of the Ailf}gticau church. Ile is survived by three Sons,. Geo, P. of town; Wee. W. of Portage La"'Prairie, Ind Henry W, of Clinton, and two daughter, Mrs, W, G. Anglin, of Kingston, and Elinzabeth at home, One daughter, Mrs, 13 B, Ward of, N(:w York, predeceased tier• father one year, The funeral' on Feb. 19 was conducted liy Rev. A, L. G. Clarke, of • SL George's clturch,,to Maitland Cein- etery, wher0 the remains Were laid be. side those ,of his late wife who preder ceased MM about four ;veers, The paH.' bearers Vera/oho Sturdy, Wm, Wake k'Ii CbINTO.N NEW hMkt, J. 13, Whitely, Join; Salkeld, Roble Andrews rola John 8, ljoitnes, • Et.Y'TH Reeve Jas, Curt has solar his resid- ence 10 Mr, Joliet _Armstrong of l3el- grnve, Mrs. Arthur Steinhoff bsts clis- posecl. of his residence, Dinsley Street east, so Me, Robr NeWeenpbe, 01 tdori'- 15, Air, Earl Bentley has bought the dwelling owned by'^Mr, W. harrow; Mr, W. 0, /let -earl has bought the house. now ocettpied by hint from Mrs, Evans, Mrs,' Byron Johnston, Who was visit ing her parents Mr, aid Mrs. N. Curie leg, was suui111011ed to her Monte In Winnipeg owing to her husband beteg injured in a street car accident. Word was received here this week that -he had passed away. At the meeting of the Quarterly Board of 'the Methodist church, held on Friday night,• Rev. R. J. McCormick was invited to relihain as pastor of the church here for the fifth year. Mr; Mae Cormick eceepted,,,Subjeet to the ap- proval of the Stationing'Commit,tee,: C,`:3.EDITQN' . The Bison saw 111111 his heel sold to Mr. H. Willett of Dashwood, who will convert it in a flax hni11, ,lir, Bert/ Either in on the sick list, Win. Colwell sold.. one of his farms being lot 6, con. 1, Blddulpll to Mr. Brown of Seaforth for $12,000. - Herb Hanlon, lravellor, in home on the sick fist. • August Hill, who has conducted a successful hotel business for thirty-one years, has retired, And his successor, W. J, Mallett, has resumed his place. • esca0Qenae chececeoetefa eiteeseece oo Local News . ,,•..P.emeaelece708'+t••ttaboteeeigieoCdilegiceecee Officials Were Haste. After Council electing on Monday night the Town Officials entertained the Council and press to an oyster sup- per, Speeches followed and a pleas- 'ant leas= ant evening was spent. Officers Were at London. The !beat S. A, Officers along with the other officers for all parts of West- ern Ontario, met in London on Mon- day in council. Commissioner Rick- ards, Col. McMillan, Col. Moran and Mr, Davis addressed the meetings. Rare Coins.,. Last week Mr. Henry Jdyner showed The New Era, two old coins. One, a English penny was dated 1777 and bore the head of George 111. If was a heavy coin,' weighing r oz, and when they were called in the British Govern- ment they • made three Out of • an • old one. The other coin was a half -penny dated 1 600, • Mr. Joyner has had them for over 70 years. . '•a:,lf. i',iN l.i,-,•A.•Lma' Daughter Dies in Detroit. "5a{'ll ' Mrs. Owen Graelis received wOrd- Iast week of tihe death of Hen; daughter, Nellie Josephine, beloved wife of Fred, 'W. Milton, at the early age of 34 years. Besides her husband she leaves one son Frances. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Bethke, of Syracuse, and two brothers, Michael of town and Edward of Syracuse. • The funeral was held on Saturday morning to Mbunt Olivet cemetery, service being held in Holy Trinity church at .9 a,m. To the bereaved' the heartfelt sympathy ,goes out to them in their loss, Brother Dead. Mr, R. E Manning received word last week that his brother, ,Mr, John T, Manning, a former well-known and es- teemed resident of Exeter, had died•in Crystal City, Man., after a prolonged illness, Mr. Manning was born in the Township of Stephen, being a sol of the late Richard Manning, For litany years Mr. Manning resided in 'Exeter and col - ducted a butcher business, About 20 years ago he :andhis family moved to Crystal. City, where they have since resided, 'The late Mr. Manning Married Miss Whitlock, who survives 01 In to- gether with. one daughter, who is mar- ried and resides in the West. He is else survived by three brothers and one sister, Lute, of Crystal City; Wilbur. N,,,of the Sherlock -Manning :Piano Co., of Loldou, Mussell E. Manning manager of the Royal Bank, Clintffu, and Mrs, Geoge Weir, of Detroit, The funeral took place in Crystal 'City 011 Wednes- day. Was Buried Saturday. The funeral of the late Whitfield Crich, was held on :Saturday afternoon slid the body was laid to rest in 1110 family plot at Turner's Cemetery, Rev. S. Andersen, conducted appropriate ser vices at the home and graveside, . The pallbearers were five brothers, Lewis, -Onslow, John T„ Idd0, Gifford and Jn0, Ode The deceatedwas born in Tucker smith 62 years ago, on Hie farm now owned by his brother Gifford, Ile was ennead 3Oil, years ago .to Miss Maggie McDonald, who survives him along with one Bea, }toward, on the homestead. Mr. and Mfg, Odell iihoved to town a- bout 2/ years ago and settled o1 Is- aac street, Tile late Mr. Crictr suffer- ed' fee uffered'.fee tile last 30 years from Asthma, alhdi with ani 'attack of heart trouble fast 'ijllursday morning, pesScd quickly a- way, Ire was a Ltberal in politics 'and a lastchar of Chu Ontario St, 'Methodist church. ' ' MOTHERS TOBE OE Should Read Mrs, Monybares Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitchel, Ind. --.•" Lydia E, Piekhnrn'S Vegetable Compound helped me so much during the time I was lookingforward to the coming of my little one thea I am ,recommending it to other o octan 7r p t / Mothers. Def ore bilking it, someday® , f suffered with MU. t rat&•fa so. badlythat I I thought 1 could not live but after taking three bottles o2 ydiaE. PinIt- ham's'V'egget'able Compound I was en - r tirely relieved of neuralgia, 1 had gained in strength and, was able to go around and do all. my housework ' My baby when seven month:, old we ghed19 pounds and I feel hotter than '1 have for a long time. I never had" anymedicine do me so ranch good." -Mrs. PEARL MONXHAa1, Mitchell, Ind, Good health during maternity is a most important factor -to both norther and child, and many letters have been received by the Lydia !,; Pinicham Medicine Co. Lynn,' Mass., telling of health restoredduringthfs trying period by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. ERA, D00e®t9NYrd.DomeeiW®H'isaocatity¢s c1 Ct. O Ve3as P The iNCITS ep O aosuoconesesouieoemeonneue Mrs, Geo, E Eric'faggart and daughter of Blyth are visiting the formen''s sister Miss Tllontpson, Albert Street, Mr. Harvey Potter left on Monday for Toronto, where he will resume his studies at the medical college, ltlr, Foster Copp, df the Toren Medical College was home for f days. Mr, Roy' Plunlsteel attended the sa of the tG110191) Fat Stock Co., on We destiny. Mr, John Biggins attended the sa of the Guelph Fat Stock Co., on We 110542)', Mr, S. B. Slathers attended the Stock sales at Walkerton and Guel this week. Mr, Isaac Rattenbury of P,ete`rbor leas hate Owing to the illness 'of h sister, Miss Dorothy Rattenbury. Mrs. J. P. Reynolds and Mrs, Jac Reynolds Were airing on )Sbafo friends o» Wednesday... Alderman J. E. Johnson made a bus ness .trip to Toronto on Wednesday, Mr. J. G, Cimowen left on Wedne clay for his trip up the Soo line and811 Ottawa valley, He expects t0 be bac about May ist. Mrs. Higgins spent a day or •So a EruceieliJ, the guest of Dr, D, Mclhtos Rev. D. N. MaGamus, was in Wing ham011 a short visit. . Mr. Chas. A, Nairn, of Goderich wa assisting 1» the stocktaking, of th grocery change of E. E. Hunniford t Mr. Wiggs. Rev, B. Snell, of London, was in tow on Wednesday.making arrangement fo e meeting of the Christian, Men's Bro therhood, Federation of 'Canada, to b held in the near future. Foil announc meet will be made through the press. Mrs. Frank Hovey will be at home on Thursday, March 11111, and after wards 077 the 4th' Thursday of eacl Month. Mrs. (Rev.) Hogg received word last week that her father, Mr. Wylie yeas seriously ill at the horse of his daugh- ter in North Bay, but later word was re- ceived he was out of danger. ' Mr. J. Wiseman •was in. Exeter on Monday; Police Magistrate Andrews goes to Tdrohto on Monday to be a deputation to await on Premier Drury in regards to higher pay for the Magistrates. Miss Jean Cllidley is visiting in De- troit. - 0 Mr, A. .1. Holloway is spending a few drys with his daughter, Mrs, 1, R. Rattenbury at Peterboro, Miss Jennie Hoimes and her sister• MIS, Shaman .have returned to their home here. ' Mr, and Mrs, Mc'Cool left on• Wednes- day for their hone .in Alberta after spending the winter tuft!) Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Muir. Miss Dorothy Rattenbury has been tender the doctor's care, but is making improvement, which h'er many friends are glad to hear. Miss Ruby Cook, of Toronto, is the guest of her brother, Mr.- B. J. Cook, The young lady is reooverhig from an operation of appendicitis, Mr, J. L, Kerr, was in Stratford on Wednesday night to hear H0,1), Mr, Taft speak. The lecture was a fine one, but the lecture, WC could recite to •the Ga T. R. would be "peach" The train arrived 111 Clinton at 3.40 Thursday morn- ing to e1q le d - le d- Fat ph 0, is' k rt W.O.'S PHOSPHODINE The Greed ddglish Prepdratrnd, Tones and tarlgorCtes the whole nervous system, makes hew Blood in Old Veins. Used for *trees f)(biltty, Mental and Despondency,BraThWdrry Loss of' . Ellett , Pelpitalfon' o)' Mr Heart, F'o if Memo S gis !'tire aper Lop, ain for Si, Sold by alidrugarsis, or mailed in plain. pkg. on tecelOt of pace. Nero pamplgel malted /yec.:NE wood MEDICINE CO, TORONYO,ONT, Ti0 Molsoil Bank inspector Was here last week ettending tp itis duties'af the local bank, ' .,.,. ate!.. A Splendid Concert. The concert on Tuesday alight -given by Vlssoehes 1'lorenilne Musicians WAS 8 very enjoyable one. The lady violin- •Jst and the soloist gave a splendid pro- gram while Yissoclll with his Oeno Ac- cordion, played everytilleg from grand Opeea to ragiiule and back again, las pau't was a novelty to Most, of the nuclienee, Sister-in-lawDead. •Mrs, (Dr,) fowler received word last week that her Blister. nilaw, Mrs, Crich, CI 'te' I res t u 1 b, of Winnipeg, had pass- ed away following nn operation to a hospital there, Mr. and Mrs, Crich spent' a' couple of weeks here last silhluner. ' The sympathy of many old friends here hilt be -extended to Mr. Crich, Avalon Selo, of farm stock and ilnplenlents, liav- Ing disposed of my farm, 1 have instruct ed the undersigned to sell by public auction at lot 32, COhl, 6, (Base Line) .011 Thursday, March.18th, at 1 O'clock sharp the following:-1-lorsee-1 0011- eral purpose driving mare 11 yea's nlcl; 1 gelding rising 2 years by "Tommy Bars'; 2 iillvs, rising 2 years by "Lord Ronald; 1 filly, rising 5 years, by 'Glen Ray'', - Cattle -1 cow, 6 years old due time of sale; 1 core, '5 years old due •April 25th; 2 cows 5 ,years old, due June 8811; 1 cow, 10 'years old, due June 28 10; 1 cow due Sept. 3r4; 2 steers rising 2 years old; 4 heifers, ris- ing 2 years; 1 vearll• steer;'3 yearl- ing heifer;; 6 fall calves, Sheep- 24 l.eicester ewes; 1 registered Leicester rano. Implements -Massey Harris bin- der, 6 ft. cut; Deering plower, 6 ft. cut; Deering cultivator with seeder; 1 Mas- sey Harris 10 ft. rale, nearly new; Champloti Drill; beefing roller; Win- dsor disc harrow; i four section har- rows; i Chatham fanning mill, with bagger; 1 straw cutter; Cockshutt rid- ing plough; 1 walkilig plough; 1 Kan - 91'00 91011911; 1 root pulper; 1, 2,0001b scale; '1 set team harness, nearly 1101V; t set plow harness; 1 set light double harness;. 1 set single harness; 1 lumber waggon; 1 bay rack; 1 set.hob sleighs; 1 waggon box, watts spring Seat; 1 cushion tire tap buggy; 1 deLaval cream separator; 1 sugar kettle; 1 crow bar; a quantity of hay. Household furniture '1 wood cook stove;' 11 hood Cripple heater; 2 bedsteads; 1 bed spring; 1 hall lamp; 1 hanging lamp; 1 mantle lamp and other shall articles. Terms- Ali sums of 580 and under cash; over that amount 8 mouths credit on furnishing approved joint notes ora discount of 4 % off for cash. Ilay cash. T. J. Lind- say, prop., Thos. Gundry, nuc, Auction Sale. Of farm stock. Ezra 14, Durst will sell by public auction, at Lot. 27, Mait- land concession, Colborne, on Tuesday, ,March 9, at 1. o'clock, p.m. Horses - 2 year old Clyde stallion iOCpminodore Again" (21 7960) sired by "Commo- dore,"; clyde gelding, rising 4 years old; clyde filly, rising 3 years old; clyde gelding, rising 2 years Old; general pur- pose horse,' rising 7 years old; general purpose horse, rising 4 years old. Cattle -1 Durham sow,,5 years old, due April 1oll;' 1 Durham heifer, 3 years old,, due March 15; 1 Durham cot?, rise ing• 6 years old bred Jan, 1; t choice holstein COW, 'rising'6 Yeaf'S old due Mav T0; I Durham heifer, 3 years old, calved in Dec; 1 Durham heifer, 3 years Did,. milking, bred Jan, 10; 4 Holstein heifer, rising 4 years old, milking bred in Nov,; 4 Polled Angus heifers,' rising 2 years old; bred In January and Feb, 3 steers,' 2 years old; 6 heifers, 1 year old,' Hogs --2 sows, due March 13th; i sow, due April est; '3 registered York shire -sows, 4 months old; 1 registered Yorkshire hoar, 4 months old, Also at the same time and place Mr. William Bolton will sell by public auction, the fallowing:• -•1 'Dutham cow, due May i ; 2 Durham heifers, '3 years old; 1 Hol- stein heifer, due April ist; 1 Holstein Helfer, fresh; 1 blue heifer, due May 1; 1 Holstein heifer due in June.; 1 Holstein heifer in calf; 1 white Duncan heifer, due in April; 1 Durham steel, 3 years old; 1 Durham heifer due in June; 1 roan steer; 1 Durham heifer, 1 year old; 1 Holstein heifer, 1 year otd.Tet'nls -Six months' credit on furnishing ap- proved joint notes, 4 % straight off for cash. Ezra M. Durst and Wm. Bol.. ton, props., Thos. Gundry, Auc. SKA,TINGPARTY The Clinton Katie Band will hold a Ckating Party at Arena on Tharsday, • March 4th Lunch will be sold and there will be plenty of music given Admission 25c Auction Sale OF BUTTERMILK FOR FEEDING PURPOSES, Saturday, March 6th, at the Clinton Creamery. • at 3,10 p.1)1. Mr. George Elliott. has illstrti0tois to sell by ancl30n 0011 e;l1ire(lrodue toil 1 ,f t of Buttermilk for the corning season, in six separate lots, being the make for each Of the six' days of the week throughout the seasoh. Clinton Creamery t.td, . PAGES .:r B' V * T H �,yTHE M ,t I I MP PTLGtRI4C+.11 RUBBERRQO T -at $66.O0 Ail Litres of Robber footwear have advanced at the. factory and "PILGRIM" Rubber Boots will be at least .6,00 for Spring. "PILGRIM" ,, R G M $Dots have been tested and found to be one of the best Rubber Boots on the Market. We were fortunate enough to have :About SO pairs of these -boots which were bought at the olde ric p t and which we are now goingto pass on to our customers at ,the old price ori $5.00. long, Buy now and salve a daliar or more, They won't last tnccuR.x xzKraaaaai 2113=Sasrwrrhrir Irma.-a;yr s r ,' -h °119 �t /f ,tI . t- I'" y(,�q 1RAF� i cf,A/ � 911 . rr . 341115111 Profits Pbo113! s:;, Leve Invited Premier Drury. The ISh'ectors of the Clinton Stock Show have invited Premier Drury to h present e feet .n and address 1 't e. S. lie , 1 banquet q u on the evening of the show. The Show wilt be held on Thursday, April 81 h. Movinge. Mr, Milker along with his son-in-law Mr, Fraquhar, who has been residing in the West, have moved to one of Mr, ',:arter's houses in St. Andrew's Ward. Mr. W. 11, Davison has rented the house of Mr, Peacock on Shipley street. M1ir, Luke Lawson is moving to his new home on Mary Street. Mr. Guy Jones has rented the house recently vacated by Mr. Luke Lawson. Pigs for Sale. Choice little pigs for sale at reason- able prices, in first class condition. F, W, Andrews Auction Sale Of farm stock and implements, By instruction of the Administrators of the Estate of David A. Forrester, deceiseed, there will be offered for sale by public auctilnl on Wednesday, March, 10th, at lot 22, Huron Road, adjoining. the town of Clinton, at 1 O'clOe8, %harp, the fol- iOtt'ing:-Ilo9005. *l Mare S years; 1 mare nine years not in foal; t aged horse, a good worker; 1 aged general purpose horse; 1 driving or saddle pony 4 roadster mare colt, rising 2 years sire "Tommy Bars". Cattle - 2 COWS, years old not in calf; 6 steers rising 2 years; 5 heifers rising 2 years, not in calf; 1 heifer, 2 ,years, in calf, due a• bout April 1;,9 spring calves. All cat tle in geed cQildachney-,•.. Massey" Harris 7-1t,!tiott, binder;M1iDreering1 mower; f side delivery rake; 1 Massey Harris Hay loader; 1 hay tedcter; 1 corn binder; 1 14 -hoe brill; 1 stif tooth cut, tivator; 1 outward cut disc; 1 inward cut disc; 2 sets of 3 -section drag har- rows;l, 2 -row smaller; 1 single scuffler; i steel roller; 1 bean harvester; 1 pota- to planter; 1, 2 -row potato sprayer; t Oliver 2 -furrow gang plow; 2 toaiking plows; 2 sugar beet plows; 1 fanning milt; 1, 200010 scales; 1, 1000 tte scales' 1 grass seeder; 2 -waggons; 1 hay rack: 1 gravel box; 1 open buggy; 1 cutter; 1 bag truck; 2 scythes; 1 ' cross-c'it saw; 1, 25ft. extension ladder; 2 sets double harness; 1 set single harness; 2 sets double -trees; 4 sugar beet forks. Grain -About 500 bus. of good oats; about 150 bus, of barley, Otiher ar. titles too numerous to mention. Terms -A11 stuns of $10 and under cash; over that amount 6 months' credit on furnish ed approved) joint notes, or a discount of 4% off for ca'hh. Grain to be cash, F. 0, Forrester and D. C. Forrester, Ad• miui5trata•s; Thos, Gundry, Auctioneer, Mortgage Sale, Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction by George Elliott, auctioneer, at the premises on Saturday, 6th day of March, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon the following property: Lot number 311 on James street in the town of Clinton in 'the County of Heron, On the property there is a comfort- able frame residence, and outbuildings; the location is a desirable one. For terms and conditions of sale ap- ply to W. Brydone, Clinton, Solicitor for the .Vendor. Dated at Clinton this 1211; day of February, 1920, • A Piano Bargain. --- A Bell piano upright ruse wood case 7,1-3 octave, A sweet tone and worth 5250, Will sell at $165 for quick sales out of tow!)1150spects, Write for par- ticulars to 13ei1.Sales Roonis, Seaforth Ont.. Jonathan E. Hugill, Manager, 9, 0, l3ox. 229, Farm' For Sale. The Executors of the Estate of Jos- eph lz2ard, deceased, offer for sale 120 Acres 111 the TowitehiQ of Goderich coni- pl'isiilg Lot 37. Concession 14, and the the North half of Lot 37'Concession 143, This is a well il1proyed farm, has good house, bhrn, outbuildings and silo, is well fented„058 good water facilities, is in a good state of cultivation and has 1 0 acres of hardwood anti 15 acres of: cedar 4(litain•ing much vetuable, limber, The farnt is located on a goonrivel, road J miles front Clinton.g A3Rfy to M, Flick :R.R,rNo.. sa, (,811 ton' and :.Derr iriar,yz2;1„!1 'f age 11l41r, Ave,,r4io11,lre . ,nue�' � .. . tors, n t1 ataocn x's o A r t Wo ffr,�z}oha,'G)lteiitiltr; + 1211,1010' ?'f u rreearaerrerrnarrta 0 Noire 16usiiaeerss House For Sale A frame house story and a half high, 8. •nn r t ms, ,_ acre Of land with good well and cistern, barn and ihen house. For further particulars apply trr: Job Shanahan Phone 1,-637, tenet( R, Ie, Nu,) Clinton.. For Sale. A lovely drop head sewing machine„ been used only a few 11101)8113 for sale cheap a guarantee with it. (;all 'at Jonathan E. Hugill's Music Store, sole agent for Wm Bell Piano, Seaforth Ont. FOR SALE Bay Driving horse. 3 year; 4d, ante 1 general pnlp058 lit),¢e , years' old, and will be s jp cheat''. Call at Slot.,, J. E. 14%4, ftl, Sole agent fur •tile Bel, P15113 ,Seaforth Opt. VICTORY BONDS . Bo'lght and sold at tllarket prices, ;7:7,` W. 13RYbdN12. Victor Feed. We have It quantity of Victor Feed for Hogs and 'Cattle, which will take the . place of Shorts a5 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 Chap. As these two lines are good value at the present tinge w0 would advise an early purchase Having procured the agency for the Swift Canadian Co,.we are prepared 01 offer you Swift's Digestive Tankage and also all brands of this, Company's Fer- tilizers. ' Regarding Spring Seeds our Stock includes the folowingl-Red Clover, Alsike Clover, Sweet Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, halo Timothy and Alsike mix. ed. There are a few barrels of the Puri; Cane Molasses left yet, W.Jenk ns&Son FLOUR AND FEED Phone 199 Residence, 13 1. DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE BETWEEN MONTREAL, TORONTO DETROIT AND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service Steeping ,ears on night train ant{ Parlor Cars on special clay trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning District Passenger Agent, Troonto, John Ranefoid & Soh, City ,passes ger 51111 Ticket Agents, phone 57 A. 0. Partisan, station agent. CAN 13E STRONG AND WELL 'WITH W,+'rfE.UC R6iiiG' r'bYS, Women try to bear the daily hardens of the household, but the continual stooping, betiding, 11511511 ending strain on the back, sooner or later, may end in some form of kidney trouble, ,When the bank aches or beeomes weak it is a warning that the kidneys are affected in some way, and on rho first; sign of any weakness loan's Kidney dills should be taken, so tae 80 strengthen the kidneys and prevent some future trouble, A Mrs. Joseph Jarvis,152 Niagara St. llatnilton,,writ058-"was so troubled with my kidneys I could hardly sleep; I could not do my work and wee 1a.bhlyden to myself. 1 used Dean's Kidney ?ills and they sure helped me, and I would itot be without them ha the house, 1 tai' itep better now than .1 have for $131,41.., Dtieta4 Kidney, rills aro pat uJr ata etit$egegke�r•Aux; bur trademark n �'M appis X,ti-f"1 prlca suo.,ak all de¢tlft4, or nulled kreer oh te,te:s23 of price Jy The '1', l4llt1Y,mtn "04 Limited, Toronto, Oat. , 1