The Clinton News Record, 1919-10-16, Page 5October IGth I9I9
Clinton Newss-Record.
Of Interest to You
,and Me "
The four acclamations on Monday all
'Weal theieGoverntnet w1
, This tis in-
dicates pretty well the sentiment of
the Province toward the Hearst Gov.
•ernment, -•
Whisky sold in a Government dis-
'pensary would have just the same evil
effects as whisky 1014 in a licensed
•• shop. Wins* selling is too disreput.
'Able; a business for a self-respecting
'•country to engage int•
The Collingwood Helletilt lists B.
B1iber of South Huron as a "bolter"
front the Hearst Government. Harry
Either has been going about' making
'campaign speeches in favo"r of • Hearst
pandidetes. He is a good sample of the
"bolters" too, As far as we can make
•but,
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On Monday the electors of Ontario
will have an opportunity of expressing
themselves on the Prohibition question.
It is an opportunity for which friends of
Prohibltlon have waited long, Now Is
the time to give a knockout blow to
the liquor traffic in Ontario. Do it by
putting four"X's" in the "No" col-
umn on your, ballot paper,
The U, S. is the only country •jn`
which women have won marked success
in the dental profession. In other lands
it is generally recognized that the ladies
make better hair and leg pullers ., than
tooth extractors— The Toronto Daily
Star. Yesl we quite agree with you
that that Star paragrapher should be—
well he should have his hair pulled, any-
-way.
Constance
Quite a nulhber around here attend-
ed the Nomination in Clinton on Mon-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Mann, sr., and Miss
'Berwick visited the former's daughter,
Mrs. Anderson in Stratford on Thanks-
giving.
Mr. Charlie Hall, of Toronto, spent
Thanksgiving with his parents,; Mr, and
Mrs. F, Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, of Clinton
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Rebt,
:Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Tudor. -•
VICTORY BONDS
BECAUSE—
You -will get 5,1 per cent interest
..on your money.
Yoti will get full value for your
money .practically at any true you
may require it.
You will have an investment back-
-ed up by the entire resources of Can-
ada., •
Marriages
SSTOTHERS—CLEGHORNAtGuelph,
on Oct, llth, by Rev. Dr. MacGilliv-
ray, Agnes Florence, youngest daugh-
ter of the late Jas. 0. Cleghorn and
Mrs. Cleghcirn of Guelph, to Stephen
B. Stothers, B.S.A., Clinton, son of
the late Mr. Stothers and Mrs. Stoth
ere of Lucknow.
JOLLIFFE—MISNER-00 Oct. 9th, in
the chapel of the First Presbyterian
Church, Buffetlo, by Rev. W, J. Jol-
lifte, B.C.L., father of the groom, as-
sisted by Rev. Dr, Boocock, pastor of
• the church, Florence E. Misner of
Buffalo to Ernest 13. Jolliffee, B.A., of
Toronto.
BOND—SINCLAIR — In Goderich, on
Oct 15th, by Rev J •F Reycroft, Isa-
bel, daughter of Mr and'hirs William
Sinclair of Stanley, to Richard Bond
of Goderich Township
Deaths
MITCHELL—At Souris, Math,, on Oct.
7th, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, sister of
Mrs. G. B. Hanley of the London
Road.
BECKER—In Clinton, on Oct, 12th
Carolina Rentgen; wife of Jacob
• Becker, in her 591h year.
0,BRIEN—In Stratford, on Oct, 10th, P
J O'Brien, brother of the late T
O'Brien of Tackersmith
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Years the same,
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"good" tea y t
Sold only in sealed packages
25
Powerful
Smashing Gripping
C
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That's the Picture gout will never forget
You'll never forget Mickey, ,, You'll Iov%Mickey so you will
Pathos---Comedy—_,Humor
Love—Adventure—Excitement
PRINCESS THEATr E
FflIDAY & SATUDAY, OCT, 2 28
Matinee 3 p.m. 251x. Evening 7.309 and 9, 50c
MAIL CONTRACT.
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received at
Ottawa until n0015, 00 Friday, the 21st
day of November, 1919, for the convey-
ance of His Majesty's Mails, on a pro-
posed contract for four years, twenty-
four times per week on the route
Londesborough Post office and Grand
Trunk Railway station, from the 1st
day of April, 4.920. Printed notices
containing further information as to
conditions of proposed Contract may
be seen and blank forms of Tender may
be obtained at the Post office of Londes-
borough, Blyth and Clinton, and at the
office of„the Post Office inspector,
London,
Chas. E. H. Fisher,
Post Office Inspector
Post Office inspector's Office,
London, 40th, October, 1949.
FOR SALLY—AN IMPERIAL Ox-
ford Range, burns wood or coal.
Excellent stove for farther. Good
cooker. Will be sold cheap.—Apply
Johnson Co., Grocery. 14-2
COTTAGE FOR SALE—COSY COT-
tage on Princess street, warns, el-
ectric light, good; deiilar,. ',town,
water, 54 acre ground, well drain-
ed. Centrally located. Property of
A. F. Mann. --Apply Mrs. h, Dodds,
next door. 14-4
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -1;
story house on Wellington street. 7
rooms, good cellar,' Ili -acre lot. Will
be sold on reasonable terns. Apply
to — R. 'Funny, Huron street.
PUMP CHIPS FOR KINDLING FOR
sate—At 10c per potato sack., Bring
along your sack and have it filled at
the Pump Factory. We are still mak-
ing those dandy clothes reels,—John
Stephenson.
FOR SALE -13 WELL-BRED LEI-
cester ewes and 0 lambs. Also a
3 -year-old Leicester ram.—Chas.
Williams, Sr., R. 5. No. 2, Clin-
ton. Phone 4 on 002. 14-4
Howe9..x f
azar
The ladies Of Clinton and
vicinity intend holding . a
Hallowe'en Bazaar ' and 6
o'clock dinner in the town
hall on. Friday, Oct. 31st.
Proceeds is aid of Clinton
Hospital.
SALE REGISTER,
Oa Saturday, Oct, 18th, at 4 p.m.,
at Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, choice
Dwelling containing 9 rooms, situat-
ed' on Goderich St., W., Seaforth.—
Alex. Stobie, Prop.; T. Brown, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE— OF SIXTEEN RE-
gistered Shorthorn cattle, twenty-
one registered Leicester sheep,
twenty-six Grade cattle, eleven hor-
ses, one Yorkshire Sow and litter,
also farm implements, etc., at Lot. 4,
Concession 2, Bayfield Road, Goder-
ich Township, (one and a half miles
south of Goderich) on Tuesday, Oct.
28, at 1 o'clock p.m,—T. Gundry,
Auctioneer; J. W. & Isaac Salkeld,
Proprietors. 15-2
SEED POTATOES FOR SALE—GOOD
variety for seed, also for table use.
Put in your order before potatoes
are stored.—D. Rueger, R.R. No.2,
Phone t0 on 604,- 15-11.
COTTAGE FOR SALE—COSY COT-
tage on Princess street, warm, el-
ectric light, good cellar, town
water) acre ground, well drain-
' ed. Centrally located.—Apply Mrs,
1. Dodd, Clinton. 14-4 -
F'O15. SALI:-1.2 CHOIC'E
bred Oxford Oxford Down ram lambs, 3
shearling rams, 20 yearling and
2 -shear ewes and 12 well bred
Leicester ewes and 12 ewe le.mbs.
Prices 'reasonable.—H, J; Tre-
wartha, R.R. No. 2,, Clinton,
Phone 14 on 601. 14-3—p
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TORONTO,
(Both Way,)
Commencing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 0th, leaving
TORONTO
(UNIo.et &TR.TI0N)
9.1-5 P.M.
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IVIOST MODERN EQUIPMENT
Standard Sleeping, Dining, Tourist and
Colonist Cars. First-class Day Coaches.
Parlor Car through the Rockies.
undcy, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Canadian National ell the way,
Tuesday, Thersday, Saturday
Via O.T.R., North Bey, Cochrane and Canadian National,
Further information from Cenedinn Notional tloketSnonts, or
GENERAL PASSEN05f DEPARTMENT, TORONTO-.
Toronto - Winnipeg
nemseitmant—Observation Llbraly Oars
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LOOK HERE
Pox three days—FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY—We offer spee-
tal prices, Read every item. 'They're interesting. They sayit pays to
advertise, dv so, tY
el t a
Well let'sat011r
yo stare on days advertised.
Pure Laundry Soap 8 bare 20e 3 for Kellog's” Corn Pietro 2 plcgs .... 25
00c, \ Special Blend Tea per Ib, 000, 2 lbs.
Sunny Monday Soap 3 bars for 25c, for 95e,
18 for 21,00. Royal Blend Tea per lb. OOe, 2 MS.
2 pkgs. Ammonia ,25 for $1.15,
8 pans Bodily Bright •25 ' Quality Blend Toa -per Ib, 70c, 2 lbs,
Brooms at 75, 1;00, 2.15,, for $035.,,
Brushes at .18, .18, .20 Oomph, Rideau Hall, per lb ,55
Lento' 'Delight Baking Powder„. .20 18tatches,'8 boxes, ' .25
Corn Starch, 2 pkgs ,25 ,jelly Powder, any flavor .12
Pilchards, per can .22 Pork and Beans per can .20
Wellington Pink Salmon .25 Jutland. Sardines, 2 cans for .25
.. G•E7? THE HABIT . OF DEALING AT
JOHNSON & COMPANY Phone 1H
Retail Grocer License No. 8-7241 Phone orders promptly caret for.
Vote HICKS on Oct. 20
Your vote and influence .earnestly
solicited for Andrew Hielcs, the U. le.
0. candidate to represent the •com-
mon people.
Our platform is • sternly moral
and fair to all cjasseg.
The Farmers of Canada ask only
a fair deal, and will extend the same
to all.
Vote for the U. F. 0. candidate
and help restore confidence and
equality to all Canadian citizens,
VOTE HICKS
14-2
STRAYED FROM PREMISES Ole
the undersignecr early la Sept, 3
yearling heifers and 3 yearling
steers, Any information regarding
same will he gladly received by
Robert Blake, R.R. No, 2, Clinton,
Phone, 114 Colborne, 14-3
LOST—IN CLINTON, ON 50110OL
Fair Day, a gold extension brace-
let. Valued as keepsake. Finder
kindly communicate with Mrs. D.
Steep, Stapleton, 14—tf
HOUSE FOR SALE,—NNW HOUSE
with all conveniences, corner of
Joseph and 'Orange streetst; nine
rooms ; garden attached.—Apply on
premises to Mrs. Wm, Glen. 3.4—ti
AUCTION i SALE. -0N FRIDAY,
Oct. 24th, at one o'clock p.m., on
Lot 31, Con.. 1, in the Township of
Goderich, Farm Stock, Implements
and household furniture, the pro-
perty of the estate .of A. E. Naftcl,
deceased—Geo. E. Greenslade, Ad-
ministrator ; Thos. Gundry, Auc-
tioneer, 11-3
FARM FOR SALE—LOT 25, 2nd
Con. in the Township of • Stanley,
property of the late Victor Dale.
This farm is well fenced and seed-
ed to grass ; on the premises are
a good well and windmill and twen-
ty acres of mostly hardwood bush.
The property must be sold. to wind
up the estate. For further par-
ticulars apply to John F. Dale,
Lot 12, Con. 3, Iiullett, R.R- No.
4, Clinton. 13—tt
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—E S
tate of William Makins,, deceased,
The farm known. as Lot 20, Co
4, Stanley Tp., containing 10
acres more or Iess will be ollere
fox sale at the premises by publi
auction on Wednesday, 15th day 0
October, 1910, at .1 o'clock p.nt
On this farm are a frame house au
bank barn with stoge stabling
There are about 5 acres 802511 i
fall wheat aed 95 acres fall plowe
and the balance is Partly unde
cultivation and partly wooded. A
the sante time and place will b
offered the following chattels, viz
Horses -Mare in foal rising 22 yrs
old, aged mare in foal, gelding 6
yrs. old, filly 2 yrs old, suckling
colt, driving horse 3 yrs old, driv-
ing horse 4 yrs old. Cattle—Cow
8 yrs old due Dec, lst, cow 5 yrs
old due May 1st, cow 4 yrs old,
cow 4 yrs old Blue Feb. 15th, steer
2 yrs old, heifer 2 yrs old, steer 1
yr old, 8.heifers 1 yr old, 3 spring
calves, Sheep --2 owes, 1 yearling
Iamb, ' Poultry—About 35 hbns,
, Rocks and Leghorea, 10 geese, good
Collie dog, 7 tons hay, about 16
cords of wood 12 in. long, Imple-
ments—Massey-Harris binder 6 -ft,
cut, horse rake 8 -ft., Massey -Harris
mower, 112 -lion Massey -Harris seed
drill, land roller, set of harrows 4
sections, hay loader, disc, muffler;
cultivator, riling plow, walking
plow, harrowing cart, clover seed-
er, fanning mill, set scales 2000
lbs., bag holder, about 60 grain
bags, grindstone, ladder, wagon
box, gravel box, wagoti,truck wag-
on, 2 top buggles, 3 -open buggies,
buggy pole, 2 cutters, democrat,
sot bobsleighs with bunks, eating
box, root pulper, 2 sugar kettles,
hay rack, litter carrier, abopt 100
ft. ropq, car, slings, chain: and rop-
es, 12 lbs. timothy seed, 20 lbs.
clever and millet seed,- 2 crosscut
MEWS, bunk saw, 2 scythes, torics,
chains and shovel,' 2 sets single
harness, set double harness nearly
new, plow set with collars, -• 2
horse blankets, 2 robes and rug, a
quantity of potatoes .and. apples,
lawn mower, churn, Mitten cream
separator nearly new, 1700 Gravity
washing machine, Happy , Thought
stove, heater, bedsteads, tables,
chairs and other. -household furni-
ture. Terns of Salo : Of Land -
10 per cent at tine time of sale,
balance in 30 clays. Of Chattels—
Purchases Of $20 and Under, cash;
over $1.0 three months erodit on
notes negotiable at ,t3a.nk without
recourse or 2 .per cent diseotnt for
cash. For particulars and condi-
tlotts apply to. Jnhn i;, Sparrow,
Adlninistratoe ; W. Iltydone, Soli-
citor I '1`, Gundry, Altetionecr, 124
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FOR SA,LE.—MATCHED TEAM OF
grey fillies, 3 years old' in spring,
white 'stripe on face, well matched.
Selling on account of shortage of
feed.—Apply valentine Wild, Bay-
ileld. Phone 16 on 78, 2-Ieasall.
12-3—p
HOUSE FOR 'SALE -5 -ROOMED
house on the corner of Joseph and
Orange streets, k acre lot, house
in firstclass condition ; electric
light, hard and soft water.—Apply
to John R. Noble, R.R. No. 4,
'Clinton, phone 7-617, 13-11
FOR SALE 011 TO RENT,—TEN-
room, two-storey residence on On-
tario street, furnace, electric lights
town water, good garden and
barn.—Apply to—Josh Cook, 800
Davis St., Sarnia. 12-12.1..
APPLES ` WANTED.—TETE EVAP-
orator will open about Sept. 15th.
Will take alt classes and all sizes
of apples. Highest market price
paid,—Town ,sa Case. 00—tf
FOR SALE.—TINE SIX-R00MED
house and lot, No. 633, on Maple
street, formerly occupied by , ,Mr.
George Taylor; pleasantly situat-
ed ; good garden. If sold at once,
$350.00—Apply to Miss Washing-
ton, Ra4tenbury 5t. 06—tf
PROPERTY FOR SALE.—ON RAT-
tenbury street, west, just off main
, street, a good- 0 -roomed 2 -story
frame house. Electric lights, wat-
erworks, furnace and soft water.
• Garden and small barn in good re-
pair. WPIl be sold cheap. -.Apply
to J. P. Sheppard. —03—tf
HOUSE FOR SALE -8 -ROOMED
house on Ontario street. Good
cellar, electric lights, town water,
fruit trees and small fruits.
acre of land. Apply on premises to
Mrs. Moggridge or to W. Brydone,
Clinton. os—ti
STOVES FOR SALE—An Art Souv-
enir, with oven, a Laurel coal
heater. All in good condition,—
Apply to Miss Itudd. 09—tf.
FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 35 AND
half of lot 36, concession", '1'uck-
ersmith, six miles distant from
towns of Seaforth and Clinton ;
convenient to school ; 'fifty acres
choice pasture land, ten acres tim-
ber, beech and maple ; large apple
orchard also orchard of small fruit,
remainder under cultivation. Ideal
stock farm, well fertilized, fenced
and drained. Large bank barn,
silo, implepmeat shed, hog pen and
other outbuildings. Never -failing
water supply. Ono and a half
story brick house, large cellar, cis-
tern, telephone and rural mail. Im-
mediate possession given. For fur-
ther particulars apply on premises
or address—A. Elcoat, Seaforth R.
R, No. 3. — 00-8—p
PROPERTY FOR SALE -3 acres of
garden and orchard on the London
Road. 0 roomed house, bank barn
20x40,' driving shed, hen house.
Possession given in autumn. Apply
on premises to Mrs, Phillip Row-
-00
FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE 7 -
roomed house on Princess Sit,,
east, half acre of land with fruit
trees and berry bushes, town wat-
er.—Apply on premises, Mrs,
Akam. —98—tf
FARM FOR SALTS,- oidi HUN-
dred acres, best of soil ; good
buildings, close to school and
church ; 4$• miles from Clinton.
19111 bo sold on reasonable terms.—
Apply A. E. Matheson, R. R. No.
3, Seaforth, Phone 17 on 614,
Clinton Central. -61
FOR SALE. -8 -ROOMED HOUSE
on Rattpnbury street, -west. Good
cellar, 14 acres garden, with fruit
trees.—Apply on premises to Miss
L. Smith. —84
ANY PERSON OR PERSONS
trespassing or destroying property
on the premises of the estate of
the late William H. Woods will be
prosecuted according to law. --
III. Woods, Bayfield. 01-24
ANNOUNCE1%'d.DNT
We desire to announce that we
have opened up a salesroom at Sea -
forth under the management of Jon-
athan Ilugill for Vie sale of our iit-
sirurnefrts and anyone intending to
purchase a piano should, make it
their business to see ,005 goods, and
es the name "Bell" enters only on
our goods made in our Own factory,
MI halo a guarantee of a firm wliiclt
has been in bustling for: over fifty
years. Wo also guarantee our prices
lower than concerns doing large
newspaper ' advertising, Write kir
prices, if unable to visit cur show-
rooms, to
JONATHAN HUOIIL
Box 229. , , SEAI±OI5TII
FARM FOR SAL'+ -94 ACRES Ole
splendid farm land in good state p1
cultivation, On it are a comfort-
l abpstor09 And . a half
hrick.iious
o
with pew steel root, a good cellar,
imbue, 40x00 and straw she422x28
With foundation under all, room to
tie up 28 head of cattle and hr
horses besides 8 box stalls, root
room, toed .room, separator room
anrj harness xoom. Cement floors
throughout except 2 box stalls and
root house, A steno pig pen 24x24,;
a hen house 24x10 and a drive.shed
20x80. There is a never failing
spring creek, a good well and cis'
telrp, about *ii
acres of orchard.
This le a • desirable property 2t•
Miles from Clinton, good gravel
read. 1 want to sell at 'once as
health makes it necessary for me
to give qp farming for the present.
Would sell stock, implements and
crop if so desired. --Apply Leonard
CElintoWenir, P. Lot0, 27, Con. 4, Hullett,
—�49
NEW COAL
We are expecting both at Brum-
field and Clinton, some of the now
kind of coal in stove size Briquettes,
Try a loadlof this, as we can assure
you entire satisfaction, besides com-
inga little cheaper. We also stock
the foIiowing at Clinton :
EBONY CUBE—The Cannel de Luxe
SOFT COAL -3 in. up Be moat
Lump. -
PEA COAL—$1,00 cheaper than
other sizes.
CANADA CEMENT -The standard
article.
Accounts may be paid,; and orders
left at Wiltse's grocery,, store.
AT BRUCEFIELD
ROUGFI DRESSED LUMBER in
both hard and soft woods,
B. C. SHINGLES selling ab less
than today's cost price,,
FIBRE ,330ARD cheaper and better
than lath and plaster,
SMITHING COAL our famous
kleanweld.
Also Cannel, Soft Coal,' and Can-
ada Cement.
Wo do not want all the business,
but wo'woulcl like to have yours.
J. B. MIUS. TARD
CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD
Phone for Clinton 74.
Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618.
POULTRY WANTED
FIIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID
FOR ALL K1NDS OF
POULTRY
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday of each weelc till
Sept 20±0, every day after that.
W. MARQUIS
—86 R.R. No. 1, Clinton,
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TOELive COOEDet LiSTOKE
and Lve
Cleaning Dag '-
House-cleaning
House-cleaning tine is here again,
Hero are a few suggestions to make
work easy :
Powdered Ammouia,
Sweeping Powder,
Chloride of Lime,
Liquid Ammonia,
Old Dutch Cleanser,
Lye,
Furniture Polish,
Silver Polish,
Dustless 14lops,' •
Brushes and Brooms,.
Soap,
' Mops,
Wash -boards,
Clothes Pins,
—SPECIALS---
Oranges,
SPECIALS—Oranges,
Bananas,
Lemons,
Grapes,
Sweet Potatoes,
Spanish Onions,
and Celery,
E. E. HUNNIPORD
Phone WO
THU PRESENT DAY •
MOTHER MAKES PIES
that the older generation
cOuitin't
in adclitioubegin to toequal. improvedFor
methods and utensils she has
the advantage of boing ablo to
obtain Purity flour, the finest
baking flour lcnOwn, Matte
your next batch With Purity.
Good as your former pies were
these will bo infinitely better.
W. Jenkins & Soni.
1 FLOUR AND FEED.
Phones ; Elevator 199, Residonee 141
Retail License No. 9-2808
, Wholesale License No, 1.2--874
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1 Spechds
FOR
SATURDAY
Fresh Sausage
Spanish onions
Sweet potatoes
Cranberries
Grape fruit
Bananas
Oranges
iu
The Hub Grocery
SIRS NU
for knitters and learners
ALSO
O1E
for menders olid inspectors
APPLY AT ONCE
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED
FOR
PLUMBING,
EAVETROUGHING,
LIGHTNING RODS
AND METAL WO5,Isf
OF ALL KINDS
GO TO
THOS. HAWKINS.
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
PHONE 83,
Slt±+op over Rowland's Hardware.
CLINTON FEED STORE -
19E HAVE ALWAYS ON .HAND - • •
A FULL STOCK OF FLOUR AND
FEED.
JUST ARRIVED - A CAR 0111
HOG AND CATTLE FEED,
HIGI-IEST PRICES PAID FOR
GRAIN,
J. A. FORD & SON
Live Poultry Wanted !
4000 CHHICKENS
2000 HENS
1000 DUDES
each week from now until the end of
December. We, pay for all poultry on
a quality basis delivered Lith empty.
crops. We pay special prices for
properly milk -fed poultry, and we
would strongly advise all producers
to finish their poultry as it will pay
you well to do so.
OUNN, LANOLOIS CO.
N, ,W. Trowartha, Phone 281
Manager or Holmesville 4 on 141
Canada Food Board—License
No. ,7-001 '
CREAM WANTED I
Farmers having cream to sell
write us for cans and lull particu-
lars.
Our markets are the best,
Service the most prompt.
Firm the most reliable.
And prices the highest consistent
with an honest test which we guar-
antee.
Remember our Creameryr Co. la Et.
thoroughly established and thriving
concern and now one of the largest
in Canada. You Cannot make any,
mistake in shipping to us.
Patrons holding our cans are re-
quested not to make use of in
sending cream to other creameries
or cream buyers.
Write today for cans.
Tata Seaforth Creamery Co.
0.:A, BARBER, MANAGES
BOARS FOR SERVICE
Champion Bred Dig
Type
YORKSHIRE AND CHES'I'ER-
WIIITE BOARS.
A. C. LEVEY,
Pfeifle 8-639 CLINTON, Ont
1 At Moine overs toge0000,