The Clinton News Record, 1918-10-17, Page 5'October:17th, I91$
Of Interest to Yqu
and Me
v,,1,Tietory Bonds buy -food and bul-
nets; tiny a 13oud.
It is considered "had iQrtn" to
cough in Publie except ;dile One's
own landkotchiof, That is maces it
tis for Victory Bowie. You are at
liberty to "cough up" to any extent
;for the purchase of Bonds.
At the very time that the German
:Ohancefler is sending his peace feeler
to President Wilson German submar-
ines are torpedoing Alligd ships ,and.
.:sending helpless Women and children
to the bottom of the sea. There is
just one reason why Germany wants
peace and that is because the war
ds going against her,
• • •
A letter from an ()Tillie soldier in
France, tells of a strange exper-
-ieuce. that Quinn Butterfield had dm -
d ug the recent drive. A party of
Germans were being marched to the
-cages past the 40th Battery, when
•Quinn was surprised to hear" one, of
then; call, "Hello, Butter 1 How's
:hockey ?" Looking more closely, ho
recognized -a member of the Berlin
;hockey team, whom lie knew well,
'The renegade had a broad grin on
1iiace, but got'no very friendly'
reply to his greeting. Another of
the prisoners came from Chicago,
•and spoke English fluently. It is
.evident ,that some of our hyphenated
.•citizens have succeeded ,in getting
"home" since the war began.-Oril-
lia Packet.
This story is denied, from Kitchen -
sox, where it is said a search has
'been made among hockey players for
the past decade and no name could
be found of a player who would be
likely to have gone "hone."Hut
-the soldier would hardly manufac-
ture the story out of whole cloth,
• • •
Mr. W. A. Buchanan, M.P., editor
of the Lethbridge Herald, who has
"lately returned from overseas, writ-
es : "We are living in luxury in Can-
••ada. There are food regulations it
is true, but they are very modest
compared with the food regulations
'in Britain and France. Sugar • in
those countries is as scarce as rain
was in Southern Alberta this past
season. Cream you never see at all
.on a hotel or restaurant table. Beef
•'rarely finds a place on a hotel menu,
•and then you must have .a ration
-bard in order to obtain it, And it
is the same with all other pleats; id
youhaven't your ration card you
- can't have meat and if youuse up
your eard before the expiry of the
allotted time you must go without
'this article of food. The ration card
is not -applicable to public eating.
tplfses alone, it applies to private
homes too. At your meals all' the
bread available is a roll, about the
-size of your fist. It has a hard
crust, which enables you to, spend a
lot of time over it, and imagine you
are gettfng a good supply. A roll
at each meal, that is all. And then
'butter. Two pieces of butter about
as thin as a cabbage leaf, is your
allowance, and you really don't need
much more to cover your supply of
'bread." -
Harry Lauder's ''Thrift"
1. Behave towards your purse as
,you would to your best friend.
2. Vie* the reckless money spend-
.•er as a criminal, and shun his
:,company.
3. Dress neatly, not lavishly. A
bank pays a higher rate of interest
than your back,
4. Take your amusements jtidic-
.iously. You would enjoy them
better.
5. Don't throw away your crusts;
eat them. They are as strengthening
-as beef,
6. It is more exhilarating to feel
.money in your pocket than Neer 'in
your stomach.
Remember it only takes twenty
shillings to make a pound, and
twelve pennies to make a shilling. •
• 8. You can sleep better after a
.hard` day's work than after a day's
idleness.
9. Always get good value from
-tradesmen., They watch they get
,good money from you.
10. There is as much pleasure in
reading a good bank -account as a
'.novel.
RANGE FOR SALE, -A HAPPY
Thought range, in good condition,
Call forenoons and evenings. -Mrs.
Walter. King. -63
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES,
Cows, Steers, Calves, Sheep and
Piga. 1tlr. '1'. Gundry has been in-
structedto sell by public auction
on lot 83, Con. 7, Hullett, 4' mile
from Summerhill on Tuesday,
Oct. 291h, at 1 o'clock sharp,, the
following : Horses -1 good mare 4
,years old supposed to be in foal to
Mosstroop0r Champion, 1. good
mare 3 years old supposed to he in
• ;foal to Mosstrooper Champion; 1
:driving mare work single or double
not afraid of autos, 1 sucking colt
•sired by Baltnerino. Cattle -1 cow
5 years old to freshen in January,
1 cow 0 years., old to • freshen in
rch, 1 heifer 3 years old to
4yreshen in February, 1 cow 6 years
old to freshen in April, 1 cow 4
"years old to lresho1 in Deitch, 1
farrow heifer, 7 steers 2 years old,
6 calves, Sheep -16 good breed-
ing owes, 1 good Leicester ram,
Pigs -1 brood sow, 12 young pigs
. '10 weeks old, About 50 hens.
"Perms -Ml sums of 110 and under,
'cash; over that amount 6 months'
:credit on approved joint notes, or
discount of 0 percent. per 0,11111111
'for' cash on credit amounts, All
-stock must be satisfactorily settled
for Before leaving the premises, -C,
4., Tyner, Proprietor; 'C. GnndrY,
' alitietioneer,
Births
L AWSQN-.rit Hullett, Q)) 001, /13th,
19 Mr. And Mr$. lilarl Lawson, a
daughter,
MILLER --.At Blyth, OA 0e1. 10111,
to Mr. and Ales, Ogle 141ilier, d
son -.Clarence Ogle.
AlII\ 0
N -1n Vi)hoin, on Qc4
.
8th, to Me, and A'lrs. A. Atkin-
sea, a son,
CU'RRIli. '.In Wingham, on Oct. Atli,
to Mi. and Mrs. Rett, A. Our-
rie, a son.
COWAN-1n mast • WawafOsh, 011
Sept, 27111, to Mr. and Mrs,
George Cowan, a daughter.
MITCHELL -In Wingham, on Oct.
1st, to .Mr, and Mrs, ,1as.
Mitchell, a daughter.
Deaths
1IOVDY-At Burlington, on Oot,
15111, Rev. Fritnk W. I3'ovoy, 1V:i.
A., sou of Mr. Chas. Hovey of
Clinton, aged 88 years.
LttAiR-In Goderich township, on
(ct, 15th, Jamos Kenneth, third
son of T. K. Mair, aged 25
years and 5 months,
DOWSON-In Stanley, on Oct. 10th,
Henry Howson, aged 75 years
and 8 months:
WALTERS-At Damascus, Arthur
township, on Oct, lath, 11Irs,
John Walters, formerly Miss Tre-
wartha of Goderich township, ag-
ed 70 years.
WILSON -In Goderich; "ob Oct. 7 tit,
Hazel Irene, .eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs„ James Wilson, in
her 20th; year,
WILSON -In Goderieh, on Oct. 9th,
Botta Elizabeth, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. ',James Wil-
son, aged 18 years and 1 month.
MOIR-In Wingham, on Oct. 6th,
Alexander Joseph Moir of Cul-
ross, aged 42 years.
GRAHAM -At the City. Hospital,
Hamilton, on Oct. 5th, Dr. Clar-
ence Graham, only son Of Mr,.
_ and Mrs. W. B. Graham, God-
erich,
FOR SALE. -YORK PIGS SIX
weeks old, good ones, $13 per pair.
Registered York hog for service at
the farm. -Ed. Johnston, Phone 8
on 636, Route 4, Clinton. 63-1
PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
Furniture -Royal Oxford range,
nearly new, four -burner Perfection
oil stove, bedroom suites, tables,
chairs, book -case, kitchen cabinet,
couches, refrigerator, wardrobe,
baby cutter and general household
effects. -Mrs. T. McKenzie, Jr,,
King street. -83
AUCTION SALE OF CHURCH
Property in the Village of Bruce --
field -The undersigned has instruct-
ed Mr. Thos. Brown to sell by
public auction Monday, Oct. 28th
at 2 p.m. the following property :
Village lot containing ; acre more
or loss on which is a frame build-
ing 40x28 feet known as the Bruce -
field Methodist church, also a
frame shed 75x221- ft. A cash sale
will be made of church furnishings,
chairs, seats, lamps, box stove,
stove pipes, etc. The whole will
positively be sold. Terms -For
the property 10 percent. of pur-
chase ,price day of sale, halaace in
30 days. -Thomas Brown, Auction=
eer ; R. P. Watson, Secretary
Trustee Board:. 03-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE 01?
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Im-
plements. -The undersigned auc-
tioneer will sell by public auction
on Lot 29, Con, 6, Usborne Tp.,
on Tuesday, October 22nd, at 12
o'clock sharp, the following pro-
perty, namely : Horses -Matched
team 4 years old, agricultural;
team mates 4 and 5 years old,
draft; draft gelding 5 years old ;
pair general purpose 5 and 6 years
old; 2 fillies 2 years old, draft ;
general purpose team mares 4 years
old; pair 2 -year-old Percheron geld-
ings; 3 -year-old draft gelding; 2
draft fillies 1 year old. • Cattle -
3 renewed cows with calf at
foot; 3 cows to calve in Nov.; 2
cows to calve fn Dec.; 2 cows to
calve in April; 4 farrow cows; 2
fat cows;_.6 heifers 2 years old,
fat; 6 heifers 1 year o16; 2.1 steers
2 years old, weighing from 10 to
11 hundred; 4 yearling steers.
Sheep -90 Lincoln ewes; 20 Shrop-
shire ewes, 1 to 3 years ; 40 ewe
lambs; pure-bred imported Lincoln
ram 2 years old; Lincoln ram - 2
years old; 4 ram lambs. Hogs -4
store hogs about 3•* months old ;
25 pigs 7 weeks old. Implements -
2 Massey -Harris binders, Massey -
Harris mower, Deering mower,
Sharpe rake, International steel
roller, wood roller, Massey -Harris
spring tooth cultivator, corn cul-
tivator, fertilizer drill, bean har-
vester and hoe drill, still booth
cultivator, 2 scullion, 3 sets
harrows, Nip Plow, 2 No. 21 Ver-
ity plows, Maple Leaf twin plow,
double riding plow, 3 wagons, rub-
ber tire buggy, cutter, 3 sots
sleighs, light sleigh, 3 wagon box-
es, 2 hay racks,. 2 gravel boxes, 2
spring seats, cart, 2 wheelbarrows,
grindstone, fanning mill, bag truck,
2 root pulpors, 4 ncckyolces, 4 sets
w hifetrees, set scales, hay loader,
side -delivery rake, disc harrow, hay
tedder, circular saw, 3*• horse gas
o live engine, Jouilet grinder, roller
crusher, emery grinder, Mellott
cream separator, Daisy churh, 3.
sets heavy double harness, set
light double harness, 'set single
harness, heavy set brass il1Onnted
single ]laxness, and malty other
articles, Seven acres coin in
stook, 3 acres turnips, quantity
oats and. haft. Terms of Sale -
All stens of $10 and under,. cash;
over that amotntt 12 months' trod-
it given with 0 percent„: add'ed T,
Cameral), C. W. Ptobinson, Auc-
tioneers; Fred 1i:llerington, Pro-
prietor. $3-1
Clinton News -Reel%
The Lungs of
Your Range
There is no flue $Y$
tem just like that of
the Pandora Range,
Before you buy a
range learn about the
Pandora method of
heat distribution —it
is the secret of good
baking and of every
kind of good work a
good range should do. It is the lung system of the range.
for sale by llar1allBros.
cCI's
Tendon 'Toronto Montreal
St. John, N.B. Hamilton Calgary
Winnipeg Vancouver
Edmonton Saskatoon ins
Some of our Specials
FREE
Gold or Comfort Soap
8c per bar
13 bare for 31.00
Laundry Soap 3 bars 20c
15 bare for 31.00
Extra quality brooms 90c
For your friend or boy
overseas, on your pur-
chases of $1 worth of
overseas goods -Cake
of Palmolive Soap do-
nated with. parcel.
A FULL LINE
IN STOOK
Fruit Savers -our bulk.
Corn Syrup 100 lb.
Jelly Powders-
McLaren's, 2 pkgs 25c
Tea Special - Black or
mixed 65c lb, G lbs $3.00
JOHNSON & COMPANY
Retail Grocer License No. 8-7241 "THE STORE OF QUALITY”
Phone orders promptly cared for. PHONE 11.4
FOR SALE -CHICKEN PEN AND
wire, in good condition. -Mrs. T.
McKenzie, Jr., King street. -63
FOR SALE. -A NICE COUNTRY
home containing 25 acres, Lot 46,
Con. 2, L.R.S. Brick house, good
orchard, _ etc. -Apply to Joseph
Holmes, R.R. No, 5, Clinton, -63
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF GOD-
erich township -Owing to the short-
age of help the Banks will not re-
ceive taxes as formerly. You are
advised to have money or cheques
on Goderich or Clinton Banks
ready or to remit by mail. -R. G.
Thompson. 63-3
GARFIELD McMICHAEL-LICENS-
ed Auctioneer for the County of
Huron. Sales conducted in any
part of the county. Charges mod-
erate and satisfaction guaranteed.
Address : Seaforth, R. 11. No. 2,
Phone 18 on 236, Seaforth Central.
-63
COURT OF REVISION, TOWN OF
Clinton. -Notice is hereby given
that the Court of Revision of the
town of Clinton will be held in
the Council Chhlnber, Clinton, on
Thursday, Oct. 31st, 1918, at 8
o'clock pan. for the purpose of
hearing and determining complaints
against the Assessment Roll of the
said town for the year 1018. Per-
sons having business at the said
Court will please attend at the
said time and place. -D. L. Mac-
pherson,
MGpherson, Clerk. 63-2
JOINT STOCK AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Implements, Etc.
-T: Gundry has been instructed by
the undersigned to sell by public
auction at Lot 24, Con. 8,
Cut Line, Goderich township, 11
miles from Holmosville, on Wed-
nesday, Oct. 23rd, at 1.30 p.m.,
(new time), the following : Horses
-Grey horse 8 years 1300 lbs.,
Brown horse 5 years 1300 lbs.,
Black general purpose horse 9 yrs.,
Driving mare 10 years old, 3 -year-
old general purpose gelding, 2 -year-
old heavy filly. Cattle -Fresh cow
with calf at foot, Cow to freshen
in January, 2 cows milking about
6 weeks, 8 cows to Calve in March,
8 cows supposed to he in calf, 8
heifers 2 years old in calf, 10 one-
year -old steers, 10 -tine-year-old
heifers. Pigs -10 young pigs. Iin--
plements-Wagon, stock rack, Wag-
on complete, double box, New
steel tired buggy, Fneumatic tired
surrey good as new, Set bob
sleighs, 3-11. Deering mower, 6 -it.
cultivator, 14x10 out -throw disc,
2 sets double harness new, 2 sets
single harness, 2 robes, 6 buggy
spreads, Car for wood track 150
feet rope, and other articles.
Terms : All stuns of $10 and un-
der, cash ; over that amount, four
'months credit will be allowed on
furnisiing approved joint notes, or
3 percent. straight off for cash on
credit amounts. -D, Gardner and
i`.. '1'. ;Murphy, Proprietors ; T.
Guiltily, Auctioneer, 68-1
LOST. ON SATURDAY NIGHT,
Sept. 28th, a gentleman's kid
glove for right (land. Finder
please leave at News -Record office.
or at 13ar.tliff's restaurant. -02
FOR SALE -1018 FORD FITTED
with hassle. Shock Absorbers, two
good spare tires and tubes, also
50 gallon gasoline tank. Lot com-
plete $650. -Apply Drawer 13, Clin-
ton. -56
FOR SALE -A GOO() SECOND
hand organ, Apply to ' News -Record
or Bost 148, Clinton.,•54
FIOUSE FOR SALE, --ON RATTEN-
bury street, 6 -roomed cottage,
town water, good cistern, good
garden, currant bushes, berry
bushes, ole., also a good stable,
possession in the fall. -Apply to
Nlrs. S. Agnew, Clinton. 58 4
PARING APPLES WILL BE RE-
ceived at the Evaporator any day
from this date.. Highest market
prices paid. -A. Case, the Clinton
Evaporator. -90
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK.
and Implements, -Mr. T. Gundry
has been instructed to sell by pub-
lic auction on lot 41, Con. 1, Lon-
don .Road Survey, Tuckorsmith, on
October 24th, at 1 o'clock sharp,
the following: 1 snare 10 years old,
1 mare 8 years old, 1 aged horse,
1 cow 10 years old to freshen -in
April, 1 Jersey cow 9 years old
to freshen in October, 1 cow 5
years old supposed to be in calf,
1 cow 4 years old: to freshen in
April,`1 heifer 2 years old to
freshen in December, 3 steers 2
years old, 3 steers 1 year old, 1
heifer 1 year old, 3 calves, 2 store
hogs, a number of hens, 1 Massey-
Ilarris mower, 1 disc harrow, 1 set
diamond harrows, 1 hay rake, 1
walking plow, 2lumber wagons, 1
democrat, pole and shafts, 2 single
buggies, 1 cutter, 1 horse power, 1
crusher, 1 root pulper, 1 fanning
mill, 1 hay rack, 1 pair bob
sleighs, 1 scuflcr, 1 wheel barrow,
1 wagon scales 2000 lbs., 2' sugar
kettles, 1 Capital cream separator
nearly new, 2 ladders, 1 set team
harness, 2 set single harness, 1
'cross cut saw, 1 wood cook stove,
household ,furniture and other ar-
ticles too numerous to mention.
Terms -All sums of 310 and un-
der, cash; over that amount ten
months' credit 011 approved joint
notes, or 4 percent. straight off for
cash on credit amounts. No re-
serve as the proprietor has sold.
Itis farm. T. Gundry, Auctioneer ;
Charles W. Stevens, Proprietor,
02-2
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES,
Cows, heifers, Calves and Pigs.-
Thonlas Gundry has been instruct-
ed to sell by public auction: on Lot
45, Bayfield Road, 11 miles below
Clinton on Thursday, Oct. 31st, at
1 o'clock sharp, the following
Horses : 1 good work horse 6
years old, 1 good driving horse -
Cattle : 1 cow 5 years old duo in
May, 1 cow 6 years old calf at
foot, 1 cow 9 years old due in
March, 1 cow 8 years old due in
May, 1 cow 6 years old good milk-
er, 1 cow 10 years old due • in
April, 1 2 -year-old heifer with calf
at foot, 2 black heifers to calve in
February, 2 Durham heifers to
calve in February, 2 grey heifers
to calve. in February, 1 Holstein
heifer to calve in February, 2
Ilereford heifers to calve in March,
5 steers, good feeders, 2 years old,
4 yearlings, 3 good spring calves,
1 brood sow, first litter, 7 young
Pigs 7 weeks old at time of sale,
This is all a choice lot and le
good condition. Steel -tired buggy
neatly new, Guarantee : Any
cow or heifer: proving not to be in
calf within thirty days of time of
sale note or money will be refund-
ed. 'Perms : All sums of five dol-
lars and under, cash ; over that
amount six months credit will he
given on furnishing approved ,joint
notes or a discount of 6 percent.
Pet annum allo'tved for easli' on
credit amounts, Pigs to ho cash,
All stock to be settled for before
leaving the premis0s,-11. A. Rob-
erton,, Proprietor ; 'Phos, Gu)tdry,
Atietioneer. 62.2
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$ request, Write to W. 81. $
, Shaw; Pres,, Yonge and Ger-, $
$ rand Sts., Toronto, $
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FARM FOB, SALE, -ONE HUN-
tired acres, best of soil ; good
buildings, close ,i;q school and
church ; 41 Mlles from Clinton,
Apply A. E, Matheson, It. R. No.
3, Seaforth, Phone 17 on 814,
Clinton Control, -61
ANY PERSON OR PERSONS
trespassing or destroying property
on the premises of the estate of
the late William 14, Woods will be
prosecuted according to law..--
Hayfield, Sept, 4111, 1918.•-1. 111.
Woods. 817-17
HOUSE FOR SALE -2 STOREY
frame house, corner of Townshend
and, Kirkstreets, in good repair,
electric lights and town water.
Apply on premises to Mrs. L.
Stong. -40
HOUSE FOR SALE -COMFORT -
able 6 -roomed house on corner 01
Huron and North streets ; town
water and soft water cistern; good
garden. • For particulars, apply on
premises to Mrs. J. Mulholland. 56
HOUSE FOR SALE -GOOD FRAME
house on itattenbury street, west.
8 rooms, sleeping porch, summer
kitchen and woodshed. Good cel-
lar, furnace, electric lights, town
and soft water. Garden with fruit
trees and a chicken house. -Apply
on premises to Miss Southcombe,
-52
FARM FOR SALE -COMPRISING
Lots 32 and 33, Con. 7, Hullett
township, 113 acres of ;improved
farm land, mile from school and
village, 4 miles from town of Clin-
ton. Frame house, bank barn and
shed, young orchard, small bush.
Good well at house, running stream
on farm. This is an extra good
pasture farm, all seeded except 30
acres. Terms on application. -0.
H. Tyner, R.R. No. 1, Clinton. -59
FARM FOR SALE -921 ACRES OF
splendid farm land in good state of
cultivation. On 1t are a comfort-
able storey and a half brick house
with new steel roof, a good cellar,
a barn 40x60 and straw shed 22x28
with foundation under all, room to
tie up 28 head of cattle and 5
horses besides 3 box stalls, root
room, feed room, separator room
and harness room. Cement floors
throughout except 2 box stalls and
root house. A stone pig pen 24x24,
a hen house 24x10 and a drive shed
20x30. There is a never failing
spring creek, a good well and cis-
tern, about 11 acres of orchard.
This is a desirable property 2.1
miles from Clinton, good gravel
road. I want to sell at once as
health makes it necessary for me
to give up farming for the present.
Would sell stock, implements and
crop if so desired. -Apply Leonard
E. Weir, Lot 27, Con. 4, Hullett,
Clinton P, 0. -49
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED RE -
paired and Pressed and at the
shortest possible notice. Both Lad-
ies' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to do good work. I am
prepared to French Dry Clean Ladies
Suits, Gent's Sults and all kinds
of Woolen clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc. • All orders promptly at-
tended to. Rooms over Hunnifo'rd's
grocery store -Wm. .7. Jago. -00
Livo Poultry
WANED
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
W. MARQUIS
R.R. No. 1, Clinton Phone 14-638
More Coal
Although we are gutting a certain
amount of hard coal the fuel con-
troller persists in advising us to
supply substitutes and we now lave
in stock the following ;
FOR PRIVATE HOUSES we have
some beautiful CANNEL C't)AL and
COKE either of which barns cleanly
and gives tremendous heat.
FOR THRESHING AND FUR-
NACES we Have the ordinary SO1"l'
COAL. In some of the American
States they are not allowed to burn
anything better in furnaces.
FOR BLACKSMITHS we now
have a large supply of genuine
1rLEANWELD SM1TI4ING which
has always given entire satisfaction,
We also have large sto0lcs in Celn-
ent, Lumber, Shingles, etc,, and
respectfully solicit your inquiries.
J. 13. MUSTARD
ARD
BRUCEFIELD
(Jail us up ail otir expense, we are
here to give STdaVIt11J. Plioho 618
x•-11.
61.4
APPLES 7'VAN7'ED.-T1dP 'HIGH -
est price paid for good peeling' .ap-
pies .at the Hayfield Evaporator,
I'a It Meruer., Baylo1d Op
WANPFD-LIVE POULTRY, 15V-
ery Tuesday morning up to ten
o'Qloek,-A. D, McAsh dc Son, Var.
no. -T60
MOUSE FOR SALI!1-0TROOMED
frame house, 11 stories high,. on
Prineoss street ; stone foundation ;,
good cellar under kitehon ; 104)11
water and largo gement cistern ;
garden and chicken house, Will
he sold on easy terms. For par-
ticulars apply to Arthur Coq,
Clinton, -=61
PRODUCT; WANTED, - HIGHEST
market prices paid for Dried Ap-
ples, Butter and Eggs.-Cantelon
1;
Bros, Cli n on.
Phone 18. Canada.
Food Board License Nos, 8-18987,
3-1414. -^61
Clinton's Leading
JewelelriR Store
a THAT'S WHERE THE PEO-
* PLD ARE ALL GOING TO
BUY THEIR JEWELERY,
RINGS, WATCHES, ETC.
Mr. Brown, treasurer of the
Waltham Watch Co,, said be-
fore the Jeweler's Association, "Buy
all tate watches yotl can while you
Gan get them. We have just refused
a government order for 80,000 wat-
ches as we could not supply them
owing to shortage of help, etc."
There soon wont be any watches to
be:bought so if you have thought of
getting one don't delay too long or
you wont be able to buy one at any
price.
MIS TY VISION
comes with advancing years but can
be cleared by properly fitted glasses.
When we fit them they give satisfac-
tion. Eyes examined free.
A few more pairs of Motor Glass-
es left. Come in and get a pair and
protect your eyes.
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweler an'd Optician
(Next to Ilovey's Drug Store)
GIRLS WANTED
•1
WE C)&N GIVPI
EMPLOYMENT TO B
FEW MORE KNIT.
TERS, ETC. 'APPLY
AT ONCE.
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED.
THE COBNO'�STOBE
Live and Let Live
How About
Baked Beans
For Lunch ?
.The children come home from
school hungry as bears and you want
something that will satisfy yet not
make a lot of work for you in the
middle of the day.
Baked beans are easily prepared
and served, nutritious and appetizing
and economical.
We have a good assortment to
choose from.
SPECIAL '
Peaches,
Grapes,
Celery
and Tomatoes,
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
E. E. HUNNIFORD
Canadian Food Control -License
No. 8-3123
Phone 4 8
ORDER A SACK
of out flour next time •and you'll
find a great improvement in your
baking and cooking of all kinds in
which (lour is used. The best people
use our flour because they have learn-
ed by experience of its superiority.
You'll surely do s0 too some day.
Why not at once ?
Highest Prices for Grain and Wool.
W. Jenkins & Son.
FLOUR AND FEED.
Elevator Phone 190 Residenle 9-142
Retail License No, 9-2308
Wholesale Lleense No. 12-82
HITE CO.RN
SYFUJP'
THE NEW SUBSTI-
TUTE FOB SUGAR
in 30c and 60c Tins
„ww
W. T. O'Nei..
The Hub Grocery
Canada Food Board License
No. 8-2495
AAEYOU
PREPARED FOR WINTER ?
Is your Furnace in good
condition? If not, have it
overhauled by T. Hawkins.
Do not wait until the snow
flies and we are rushed,
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
•
THOS. HAWKINS.
PHONE' 53.
Silop over Rowland's Hardware.
A FULL LINE OF
Flog and Feed
ALWAYS ON HAND
Car load of Government
Standard
HOG FEED
HIGHEST PRICES FOR GRAIN -
law
Ford &Mini
License No. 2-2100
Live
Poultry
WANTED
1,000 HENS '
1,000 CHICKENS
500 DUCKS
each week at our Poultry Feeding
Plant for the balance of 1918. Pric-
es paid according to quality, and
fancy prices paid for large properly,
fattened milk -fed chickens.
M.•4
NEW LAID EGGS
Meatless days are making very,
high prices for eggs. Although grain
prices are high it will pay you to
take special care of your flock of
hens and pullets.
;e0.)
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
CLINTON
N. W. Trowartha, Plione 1.90
Manager or ilolmesvillo 4 on 14i
Canada Food Board -License
No. 7-001
CREAM WANTED !
Wo will buy your cream and guar.,
antee you-
HIGHEST PRICES
ACCURATE RECORD
PROMPT RETURNS
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
Write us for cans. We supple
them. Pay express charges. Pay,
you for the cream you ship twice
each month. Carefully weigh, sam-
ple and test each can and send you
a statement, Write today, prices ars
htgh.
t
Walton-•WAgents. G. Neal
Kiuburn-Ball & Co..
Varna -Beatty taros.
Tiro Seaforth Creamery Co.
llor 488 , SEAPORTS, ONT.