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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-04-27, Page 2PAGE TWO. TUB CLINTON NNW RIM Thursday, April 27th,' 1916. 1 Millinery ,Ready to -Wear Gawnents Phone7S Couch Co. DO, roods and Ilouse Fur nishings Up=to=the=Minute Styles in Ladies and Misses Suits and Coats Attractive, distinctive, cor- rect, reflecting the latest touches in trimmings also the neweet colors and weaves- Serges,(3abardines and Poplins, Prices from $15 up to $26 Special Showing of New Hats An unusually large collet - tion of elegant Untrimmed Hats -such a large variety that no trouble will be en• countered in selecting one that will please in every re- spect. Hats such as these can be found no where &se as they are exclusive in every sense of the word. New Raincoats 'We have a complete range of New Waterproof Coats from the best makers in Can- ada. Come and get yours here. A very satisfactory coat of Pareanatte cloth, guaranteed waterproof, and will not get hard, All sizes 32 to 44. at a very special price $5.00 Novelty Raincoats from $8 up to $15 i�sgsm,aa�a Completely Equipped Hosiery Dept. Just to hand, a full aeserament• of fine grade Cashmere Hosiery, and made of good fine yarn, good dyes, all sizes. Prices range from 25e up to 75e a pair. Ask to see our Special at 35c a pair. srXISOMMISIIISSIONTS r• a ae r; •ees rte sautes Price $15.25 The London Conference Charlie Kerr After Being ,:v. Selby Jeff- erson edb R . lacy Y elution 1 Y byTRev. A,J„ Lang- ford, seconded fords Saturday, June 3rd 815 a.m.,—Worship; 4ddrose by Rev. Eyton Stauffer. Seconn ,bal- lot for Board of Examiners. Re- ntals of Committees. 11 a,nl —Memorial sere, •e 1.15 .p.m..—Meeting of Stationing Committee to hear deputations. 8.00p.m,.--Illustrated address by "Jack" Miner, on "The Value and Intelligence ;of our Birds." Sunday Jure 4th.. 9.00 a.m..--Love iPeast anu fellow ship meeting conducted by Rev. Geoige Jewett. 11 ;3,m.—Ordination sermon 'by Rev.. Dr. Hazelwood followed . by ordination'' service'condurted D y the President, 2.30 p,m..—Sunday-school session addressed IbyRev. H. D.. Moyer 7 00 p.m,—Regular service, ser- mon by Rev. Byron Stauffer, Town ;-Hail.-11. 00 a.m,.Bev, Geo, W. Dewey; T.00pm. Rev. A, J. Thomas,VLA.,B.D, Baptist •Church --11 ant., Rev, C. J. 1Mocn'ehouse. 7 09 p m., 'Rev. G. W.W. Rivers, B.A., 13..1, • Essex -1L00 a.m, Rev. J,. Wren, Rev. A.B. Jones. - Leamingtot, 11..00 a m , Rev. J,.B. Osterhout, 3..A, B.D.,; Rev,. Barber Ph. D..' Cottam.-11,00 n,m,, Rev.. ,Welling ington iFindlay Rev. W.11, Osborne B.A.., 13.D.., ' - Rutht en -1t.00 tarn., Rev. R, A. Millie .2.30 p m . (Trinity) Rev. R. W.hon ; 7.00 pts, Rev. .10 Kerllunr, - Monday Jnnr• 511 MH IDeysB•USee e••• Price u $15.25 R L.iTES'If \4'ONDI5It Ia PIIONq GRIPES the o rANOP II0 m es C Compares with the Best by.lctnal •Test 0 0 A Phonograph second to none, yet at a price no home can w • afford to be without it. Its beauty of tone and clearness of • • reproduction are marvellous. Play any s,zed record, vocal, , e O instrumental, baud, etc. For Sale et o tik,�a. Dunford FtrtlitureCIifltoI� II • Store ,eeee®ozaao9.e.a0R'.60000000e008a?tD6e+feetteeleeeeeeettletileeseo �AAAAAAAAAAAeeeAAAAAAAAAAAAeALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAA ♦9VVVtVFV77ttltiT9nnfl1/VIIIIn•eeVVVVVVVVVVVVVyts iui DID NOT( TAIL, • WHAT MAY BE EXPECTED. Our item last week referring to ' Arbor Xray, • the fact that Sergi. Edgar Patti- April showers Local -News face, tut until he rolldtp-ed.. c'lll- - tinned to assist Lieut Hooper 1or in coral (Bing operations The first intimation of Lieut Kerins injury to his parents was a eaiblegrain from the ,Duchess of Westminster Hospital. at Lotour- quet, 1France, with "Wound slight. don't worry.• Next day a, tette• gram from the Military Depart- ment at Ottattva told the story of his being wounded in the face and was suffering from shell shock. Lieut. Kerr had :,apromotion th weeks before his wounding, to Battalion Grenade and Intelligen_e Officer. 'He has 100 specially train- ed men undler him and has charge of the grelnade section of the whole 1 nth line, ,and must .seep in touch 'with all the 'enemy s mover ments. The work puts him right in the front sine of tt- nehes and in charge of ono man's land,"with perils imminent {every hour. 1f nothing unfors»•en arises, or if the shell shock is not too severe, he will doubtless soon be back to his dangerous post His old friends in Clintcri hope so and trust a guar- dian angel may watch over 'him as he does his duty forthee Empire. 8,45 a,tn —Worship." Address bY Rev. Byron Stauffer. 9.30 a m,= -Re tots of cotnmitte,a 11,00 a.m.—jubilee service Jubilee of Rete ,Chae Parltrop, John -13. Fisher, Geo. Jackson, John 'Mahan and A.L. Russel. 2.00 pm,—Reports of. committees. General business 6.00 p.m.—Meeting of Stationing Committee. .. Tuesday, June Rth S 08 n m—Social Sert•iceand Eva ,- gc,lism Anniversary. Addresses by Revs „i:H. Hazolicood and J, A. Rankin. • 8,45 a.m.—Worship. Address by Rev ,Byron Stauffer. 930 a, m,—Report Of Stationing Committee. Election of chairman. Gineral Businesr RAILROAD ARRANGEMENTS The usual Certific1.•te Plan 'has been arranged. Purchase single tick st and ask agent for Standard Certificate. If diems are 300 pres- ent, you will get a free ticket to return. Visite,. each Certificate will cost you 25c. 'Tickets must cost 50e or more to secure free return. If travelling over two or more Lines evhr re it is necessary to secure 2 tickets or more, get . ,a certificate with ..asci ticket, , Ti kets to Essex are monied the same as tickets to Kingsville. The G.T.R. and C. P. R. will , sell you a through ticket to Kingrnillc via Windsor (from Wind sor over W.E. and L. S. Rlertrie road) at the same rateas to Wind- sor. Sale dates Friday, May 26, to iFeiday June 2nd, ,an Mo witty. June 5 good 10 return to Friday, June 0 t BILL GT1N G son bad landed in Engia(ncf tyi the ?1st Battalion was incorrect as he is stfll at Halifax with acom- pany, owing to measles 'breaking out in the ranks They will lian- ly go over when this next 'boat Bails. . NEW /FURNITURE MAN. Goderich Signal•:=The store on the west side of the square, re- cently vacated by Mr, Geo. 'Rah- meier, the furniture man, who moved to Berlin, has sheen leased by Mr. Wesley Weaker of Clinton. Sir, Walker will open for business on ;May lst, and will be pre. aped to cater to all the wants of the pubblic un the furniture line. B 'will also run an undertaking bud- nese. uss. nese. SEAFORTH SCLDIER ' 'LOSES ARM. • e Official :'nformation has been zee- , centred frons Ottawa that Pte. J. Harold Klein, son of 'Mr. Michael Klein, afarmei' near Sa.e, forth, l,ad been offic'a11y noportsd as admit- ted to No. 3,General hospital, at ;Boulogne, April 8, from gunshot. wound -and ieVei!e fracture of the: left arm, making amputation nec- essary. Pte. Mein enlisted in London, MINOR LOCALS Indications point to the Warm r'' e about spell (beginning aboutth e first o Angled. Aug • Tile Sams are hawingtheirday, 'Uncle Sam and Sem Hughes arse both in the limelight ;lust note. .Have ,you had .your mail censor- ed? There should be no loop hole deft for disloyalty to thrive in. this country. 1t Automobile excursions. Athletic club organization. Allies to deflea' militarism. Activity among the farmers. Accessions to the 16151: Battalion, JIMMY REYNOLDS PROPOSAL Guelph 'Herald Mc. J. a Rey- nolds of the King after he had read the annoainee- meut that all Itcenees would be suspended on Sept. 16th, Iluggest- ed 1hs0 this was the timee, for the organization 9 f a battery of artillery to b recruited in Gu21ph and to be linoy:r. as the Hetet Men's Battery He is confident that it could h: recruited to frill as luau ' � time y r holt strength in a s , of these mien pt311 have, no, otli.er oecupaticn, and will he . nxioes to' (serve their country. PHOT METAL SPLASIIiID ONTG BALL On? E l5. Listowel Bannex—l7 Miller, Lino- type opelrator for Tiiee Banner, narrowly epee/pod losing the night of his left. eye on Tuesday' of this week. When tossing "ft'eeh'• metal into .the pit, a clrop of thet molten :petal splashed up and lodgterl on the bell o his eye, burning a small hole and causing considerable pain, . rte- Medical attention was imm�edn ty given, and the affected optic has so improved as to enable Ed. to Jif on the job agaie. On this account it was impossible to • get the Banners to the postolficc be- t Lore six on Thursday as usual,— "Tip's'' many friends in town will hope that,n0 se,rioue nesirlts will happen,. 13e is a non r -r ed I Mrs. James Miller, fund ,amounted to '$ 27.00. At the close of an excellent prog;amlunch was served to all. The pastor, Rev. S. J. Allies on Sunday next will pzeaeh on the , •o , 'f n of Friends r Heaven R n i i. act. n o Diamond Wedding ,of Mr. and Mrs. Warrener Well known Clinton Couple Will be Married' 60 years on Saturday rt"x'" "�i 4"1 A1C' +'"Y^'�"" "�".Itif"�"^:" '1�" 24 4 Persoana9 Notes 4, .�a 18 those toying relatives or friend +,•' 4, visitinG to town or Acing away 44 notify ua of the fact such week, ws V14,44444444444444+1411 ▪ wooldannoenss it in the NtcwERA. ill . Mu.ray 1VIcEwan took in the eight's ,nt Toronto, Good 'Friday 'Miss Campbells C.C.I. teacher spent Easter other home inChes- ley. 1 Miss Mc.Ett-en, of frodeech, wasa visitor in town on Tuesday. Miss Mitchell, of Goderi•^,it, is attending the Clinton School of Commercet. ;Mr. Will Kennedy was a holiday visitor at Toronto. Mr. A.13 Carr. of Blyth, was in town .0 n Tuesday. Mrs. A.Cantelon and Mrs. Green - side., of Londe n. sppent a day with the latter's uncle, Mr. John .And- erson, of Blyth. Miss Ruth Kerr was on the slot list 'for a da,y or so this wee(k. Mr. Dave Gardiner, of Winnipeg, who recently underwent an oper- ation for appendicitis, arrived in Clinton on Tuesday to visit his sisters, Mrs. W Collyer and Mrs, Robe, 1Miiier, of town. 'Dave's'. ola friends will hope for a speedy recover y. The Billeting Committee request 175 delegates ask for private billets and 170 ask for hotel 'billets. Pri-- vate :billets cost $2.0ir. Hotel bil- lets cost $6.00. Send ,you-: applica- tion to Me, R. I3. psekard Ringeville • , Thomas Manning, Pres. A.B. M Thomson, Sec. ' Lodge of instruction is Held in Wingham Blyth, Brussels, Dungannon put on the Work. Wingharn, April 28,—An interesting .lodge of I 0 0.10 instrution wan held in \•Vingham friday afternoon and evening, by district No. 1l of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, , At 2 o'clock the lodge was opened, and after listening to an addrees of welcome by Mayor McKinnon, and ad dresses by Past Grand Master S. Pop plestoae of Blyth, D.D 0.51. Davidson of Wroxeter, and Past Glands Int, Gro yes, R. J. Brooks and others, the Wingham degree tesm tools thier places and put on in excellent style the initiatory degree. At 7:30 about 150memberr headed by the Oitizens' Band, paraded along Josephine ietreet At 8 lodge was again celled, and the remaining degrees were put on in good style by the hollow ing lodge:: Blyth the firsts BBr ussels,. second; Dungannon, tined. About 1`L the members adjourned to the ton n hall. where a banquet a waited, After the inner man was sat iefied several toasts were responded to by Bros. T. Brown, Wroxter, W. Bailey, Dungannon, J. Grover, Wing. Main; W, J. McCracken, Brussels, and 10.3. Brooks, Wingham. The district deputy filled the position of toast master. Before leaving all joined in singing. "The Maple Leash"' HALF Aro Caused By CONSTIPATION. When the bowels become constipated the stomach gets out of ordea,, the liver ,does not work properly, and then follows: the violent sick headaches, the sousniss heart- burn, the stomach, belching of wind, 1 burn, water brash, biliousness, and a general feeling that you do not care to do anything. Keep your bowels regular by using Milburu's Laza-Liver fills. They will clear away all the effete matter which collects in the system and make you think that 'life is worth living." Mr. B. W. Watson, St. John, N.P,., writes: "I have been troubled, :with constipation, for the last three years, and during that time have tried several. remedies, all of which failed to help rue. A friend recommended Milburn s I,axa- Liver Pills, and after using three or four' vials, I felt like e new man. I am now still taking them, and aro positively sure to recovery. 1' etoacl a Iamonth.9 that 1 rn strongly recommend nil bu's Lexie Liver Pills, Milburn's I ash Liver Pills are 25d psi. vial, 5 vials for 81.00, at all drug stores or dealers, or will be mailed on receipt wf price by 'Phe T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. George,Warrlener, Mary street, will be pleased to learn that the haiap r couple ,will attain the 60.01 lanni- veesary of theft wedding on Sat- urday of this week, but as the fam- ily wasalble to be present on 'Wed- nesday the celebration was :held at the theme then instead of Saturday.. George Wai•rsner. aged 22 yeiars and ''Ellen Palmer, 19 years were married by Rev W. Allen, it St. Paul's church, in Kirkham, York- shire, England, on Tbnisday,April 29th, 1856, and set sail thefollowing Monday morning, May 8th, for Canada, and arrived in Clinton on 'June 101 h,. Theme are 25 gra ad - children and 5geeat-gnandchildron Both Mr. and Mrs. Warrener have enjoyed ,good health Audi tis the sincere wish of their many frig ads that they may ,Live to see many more yciars. The family conneet- ion is; -- John ,and wife of Saernia'. George and -wife of'Wallaeeburg and' daughter Clevia ('Mrs. Ivan Wickens and daughter Dorothy) Thomas ,and Wife of Goderich, Mamie of Detroit, and Harold of the 43rd Battl. in training at Bramshot Camp. Englano. Richard OT., of Toledo, - Robert ,of Clinton. Mrs. P.R. Vallary of Tonto and t'on Alexander, Nathan, Palmer and wife and child ren, Gerald and Alvin of Heusall. Richard Horsley and children, Ruby and Nellie and George of Hensall. Miss 'RelentRoh,ertouspent Baster ' with her uncles at Detroit, Miss Sheers, of Clarksburg, was an Faster visitor at the Rectory with Rev and Mrs. Robtnsnn. Miss Doreen Stephenson pttend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Fred. Stephenson at Parkhill on Monday. Mr, Wm Chiclley, 01 ntratford, was here attendingthe funeral of his ,aunt, the late Mrs. Chidley,. 'Mr. and Mrs Isaac Modelaud, of Sea(orth, wane hi Town on Satur- day attending the funeral of the late Mrs, S. Cantle'. • Miss Eleanor' Hartleih, of Toron- to, was a. holiday visitor in town Mis'i Daisy Thornton, of Gode- rich was the guest of Miss Jule Baitlifl this week. ' Miss ,Maude W iltse spent Easter at Detroit. • Ilan a e. ugg es W e now have a large stock of -up to date buggies; beth steel and rubber automobile tired,stanhope or om tle seats P sides,and all our arched and drop own manufacture and our prices are right as we have no middleman to pay Give us a call. R. &,1t'. DEVEREUx Wanted Laborers and handy men with tools wanted, Highest wages, apply Stratford Chair Co., Stratford Miss Kar.hl' r East of Toronto, was a. holiday visitor 111 town. Capt. 6.C. Barclay,. of the. Div - Headquarter staff, London was in town Tuesday.. Dr.,,and Mrs. Axon spent the Eastertide aL Detroit.. Miss Milessa O'Neil, who is teaching at Maideton sliest Easter attho home of her uncle, Mr. W.T. O'Neil, Ontario street. Rev. W.Moe'lL"n 100009 Monday for London toprepata for his L.tb Degrees and Ordination. 'ale will occupy his own pulpits every isetsond Sunday, a supl7,y being had on ,alternate dates, 'Mrs. 'H Bartliff spent Easter Sunday at Goderich,. The Mieses Keller spent theholi days at Str atfocd. Mr. Wilbur Fold has been on the sick list with the prevailing cold, ' T'HE ILLS''•0''F LIFE • Smaller Coal Bills Let us reduce your' coal bilis. We can do it by sup- plying you 'With a coal that lasts long, gives a steady heat and leaves only a small amount of `ash. This coal is LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE The Coal Tiara Satisfies Wanted It w r,1 save you money. Give Experienced boarders, apply Holeproof Hosiery Co., London, Ont. Portland Cement Juan received a carload of the • beet Portland Cement. 1 have'also got a cement mixer to lend out to my caw Comers. liet,nur prises. J. W. CARTWRIGHT, Londesboro Note Lost A note lost made by 1. Churchill in favor of Arthur Cantelon. Payment. has been stopped. Reward for tinder ARTHUR CANTELON Stephen Troyer' of the Billagreen section has 'knitted 16 pairs of sox and four pairs of mitts for the soldiers. Sir David Bradnock an old tend highly respected ee idcnt of :ffuty- iek, died at the home of kris daugh- ter .at Charlton, New Ontario, qn Saturday. Mr Glenn, son of t30. John Gler,n oY Wingham who has for somr, time been a principal of the Grano Valley Pen14- S.diool, 'has enlisted for ot'el•sea9 service The hoane of Mr, and. Mrs. W :- Doering of the 2nd coucessi,on of Stephen with the scene of a very Pretty wedding on 1Wednusday, when their daughter Gladys VV beoaroethe beide oxMr... Luther Reynolds, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Reynolds of Exeter; Some of the men inExeter tools upa subscription on Monday to send 1 obneco to the Exeter boys of the 33rd now inEilee :1. Mr, Rfu,•ray Wilson, pf Turnberry received a telegram from Ottawa stating that Pte Alfred C. Bleach lead been wounded in the lens Pte. 131eacle was .engaged with Mr, D1 Wilson outhe farm torOwo yetrc'a, Eggs for .latching • • • WITH TAE CHURCHES. • • • B Al l IS L' CHURCH. The pastor preach tiextSun- day. morning au,d:evcluing, In the evening the wilt ,ar.tecd divine eery 'n this chin ah, The Ladie;i A°d aria leaning the Sunday Sr heal r, ecu de - mated and anew linoleton, laid which will add greatly torts appearance, 1 WESD'32 CHURC,H. M. Frank Williams adrlrsssed the League on. Monday Bight.. The Pastor will preach next Sunday ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. A special servi'e• was conducted in St. Paul's church Sun lay to commemorate the battle of St. Julien. The sector, Rev J. A. Robinson„ conducted the sierviee, and R, v, Dr W L. liuttedne gave de see/siring whereas, The officers and Band of the 161st attended the cervi all and there was, also a big altcndanc•e of the pubiie, ONTARIO i'r. CHURCH. Tha church or, Easter Sunday looked ,attractive and inviting with its decorations of white anti Veen, The white 1'lilos anncarnations with the green of ferns and palms were .tiltingemblems for the spec- ial oc' asion. The Easier music too was such as to ,and much to (the pleasure and interest of the eer- vice:s The pastor's seerrnoos Also were quite app' npriate to thea clay an ,dWere well receive t of the League aue +n ar le The you i g 1. 1? g were "At Home" on Monday even- ing to former pada bars and apl spent a 1•leals,lnt evening. On Tuesday evening the W.M.S. hel.f its annual social evening. The 'Treasurer announced that the spec ial collection on S:uaday for the For sale or Rent A 10 room house on ;Mary Street with three lots, town water, a new furnace, cistern, stable. Apply at the New Era Office or phone 133 20 Cows for Sake I will otter for sale after Saturdrev morning. April 155th, about 20 good breeding fresh calved cows and 4 springers. I will allow 0 months time if desired on approved joint notes. WESLEY MARQUIS Phone 14 on 160 For Sale A. J. Holloway, Clinton Western University. London ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE Income Doubled—Now $78,000 Another large addition to beeline, and Equipment in Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment in view Write for particulars to: —e-- E. E. BRAITHWAITE, M A., Ph.D. t President. Colt rising 4 years, well broken._ Am ply to I. RATTENBURY For Sale Two and a half horse power gasoline engine in first class running condition Apply to W. 1. NEDIGER House for Sale • House on Re ttenhury St., formerly occupies by the late Mrs. vVilliam Murray. Apply to G. D, MCTAGGART Eggs for hatchingfecee ,single comb White Leghorns — Barran's. famous English strain, the wmrlds best layers eggs from this pen n3 for 35. AIso Guild bred to lay strain of single comb White Leghorns and Barred Rocks, 81 for 15, or 85 per 100 A. IJ, LEVEY, Deering Agent. Clinton Barred Rock Eggs Seed Potatoes. R. J, McMillan of Se forth, who is in the province of Alberta at present, has purchased some very fine seed potatoes of the Golden Coin variety and will have a carload shipped to Clinton, They wilt arrive about the 20th April. Any orders left with Win Grant will be supplied. 1t. J, MnMILLAN Lots for Sale A ,Saxon for Sale. Saxon Runabout for sale, only nun 23 months last season, Has all up-to- date fixtures. Apply to A. 0. PAPTISON, Victoria Street 5 -Room Cottage for Sale A 5 room cottage and } acre of land, fruit trees, the house has town water and electric lights, for sale cheap one easy terms, apply to WESLEY WALKER, Agency manager Northern Life Phone, office 30, house 110 For Sale A white brick 2 story house of I0 rooms with good cellar; Town watere nacre of land with apple trees; also a stable. Corner of Princess and • Spen- cer street. l'or terms etc. apply to Mrs. E. Holtzhauer, ou premises. Three tenths of an acre, situated on east side of Victoria street next to. Doherty switch. A desirable location', .for residence or business. A snap if 'taken at once. Apply to w, S. Downs, Rattenbury St. East Fat liens and Chickens Wanted. Taken at any time. Highest Market Prices Calvet. tor Sale I have made arrangements to hl$;Ofle a limited number of calves, r0ossly good Shorthorn grades. W. MARQUIS, CLINTON Phone 10 on 166 Painting & Paper Hanging Painting and Paper H an;zing neatly and promptly done, Orders left at tlunntturd's Grocery Store or at my residence, Victoria Street, THOS, GRAELIS Headquarters for Flour Now is the time to buy your Winter supply of Flour, We carry a full stock of the following brands,— Purity FiveRoses Exeter Milverton Tavistock London Listowel White Plume (pastry And arena brand of Alreakfast hood, made from choice Manitoba wheat, at 0 pounds for 25e To Hake roar liens Lay Phis winter, we recommend our Laving Meal, Beef Scrap. Oyster Shell Bone Meal, Grit and Charcoal. We always carry a full line of Bran Low Grade b'lcur Shorts Molasses Meal 011 Cake Dairy Meal Richest Prices raid for :all Kinds of Grain W. Jenkins& Son Flour and Feed. i►hone 199 ••••••••eel 11 Re44401011940 • r • • ••• H • • • • • • • • • • e• ••• •• • We I ••• Raving purchased a pen of Parks 2051 egg strain of Barred Rooks, what eggs 1 have to spare I will sell at S2, per 15. This pen is headed by a cock from a pan which layed 205 eggs in one year. Alyn eggs from other pens at :61.50, $2, $3 and 85 per 15. All in- fertile eggs replaced tree. WVeite or call for mating list, fully describes my Pena. 11. A, BOVEY, Clinton, Oat, Eggs for Iiaieching a> From Hens that Lay We are prepared, to supply a large number of eggs far hatching purposes • from the famous Guild ild bred-tolay Leghorn strain of Single Comb White Le g -SitGiags 50e per 13 or $3 per hundred :1 -en of 2 year old hens ecru ur Sy U p p mated with Tom Barrow strain cock- erels 81 per 15. Incubator lots a so specialty. r10LME4VILLE POULTRY YARDS •' • N. W. Trewartha, Proprietor • phone 4 on 142 • IM®•elealleef•®•eelnee'n eteat5ieeeli.,agletal•••eeeeeeetee • • WRJWPL3RS • • • • • • • • • • • • • Y• • • • • • • • • • • f. 0 • • • • • • • • s 0 • • We make these only from Genuine Vegetable Parchment carryin stock a line printed with the words Choice Dairy Butter for immediate delivery. They are sold at the following prices: 1000 Sheets $2.25 500 Sheets 1.50 : 25o Sheets -75 loo Sheets Wrappers specially printed from your own copy, , we, eau ,;;,supply them at the following prices— ..... ..$2.25 l M...,, 2 to4 M 5 M• 10 M..r •35 1.75 per IVI I.5o per M I.4.o • per M NORIMISEIMINIMSSISISSISMISSM The New Era eLINTON • • • • • • • • •:' • • • • • • • • • f • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • rs3