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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-04-17, Page 5;h'nyway, it �yel %ut tea anti SSap: • res e o � p tful ]v call the,atten i the grocers tq this. . 'hepeople of Canada: it it said by ,sPoneox's of the new budget,'will pay per .he , �2«7Q ad :`less tuxes. Well; every. Iittle helps;. But if we -have 'several lhOosand feiver peepie to' pay these taxes, whet.? ' The churchunion'bill was with- drawn from the Pri`vate.Bills Commit- tee 'of The Leyislatere on Thursday last; This was the result of an a- aiiendinent which virtually~ changed the principle ,of the' bill There will be no legislation at this session of On- tarie's• Legislature. We=nen'' of ell classes are loel:ine. for liberty. The 1 i e;sbyterian we, men,.at their Provincial itfissionary gathring in, 4Tamlton Inst geek,' put `themselves on record as being in fa, vor of women 'being ordained' .to, preach. We've 'gotten a long' way i.'roni St, Paul. The, new bud et' is down and the tariff -tinkering -,doesn't please those who think Canada should be allowed to develop her own,industries: The Ifiirg Government, however, seems to go on the assumption that the proper • way to treat our high-tariff'neighbors is, to "turnthe other cheek." Your ayfe not a hero, it appears, if you rescue your .broths or sister or wife from danger at great risk to yourself, and cannot expect,toeget a medal for it. le is only when it hap- pensto be somebody -else's brother or sis'cer or wife that a decoration is forthcoming. If you risk your life' to save your own you're just. a "reg 'lar fellow:" • As•, a 'consequence of the nature of • evidence given before the Public Ac Mount 'Committee on Monday ,Peter `Smith, Provincial Treasurer in the 'Drury Government, was arrested on a c'charge of conspiracy to defraud: He was later released on bail, his own and :put ' up -by Stratford friends. He rei'used to give evidence or make' a s statement'iibefooe' the. committee, on advice b$ his counsel. ' The matter will now be gone into and justice done. If he is found guilty of the • charges brought against him he will he. punished. The Globe has been trying to make out 'that the ` Public , .Accounts Committee' is More anxious to;brzng'Mr. 'Smith to book than to scrutniiize the ' conduct of, his. pre- • •decessor in office, Mr. McGarry, but ' there is little indication that the corn- - inittee is trying to cover anything - up. If only for Mr. McGarry's own sake a thorough:probbe_ahould'be ease ;.and the whole matter cleared up; The people Of Ontario -wish to know that ''their, public men are conducting pub - !lie affairs: honestly and if there are 'any dishonest ones among thein they • - want thein exposed and punished. • Itis reported that during the coni summer 5000 or •so Russian. Men- : nonites will be +brought to Canada, The nese residents will settle in Wo - Aloe 'Lincoln and York counties and in Western Canada. It is said; that .these people are Testily German, hav- ing gone to Russia' in 1740 and have intermarried very little with the Rus sians, , They prospered there but had their land taken from them by the • 'Soviet •Government, were forbidden to give their children religious training and, .were compelled* to send them to 'Soviet schools. The Soviet Govern - anent is witlinj to allow them to leave Russia; only making the stipulation 'that they must not return. It is a- s, 'verred'that these Mennonites are not -the same sort as made so much trou- `lile inthe' west and that theyhave i 'been hformed that they must send 'their children to the Canadian schools, 'Thie is one thing that should be in- sisted upon'froin the very beginning. The people who come to make thein homes in Canada must conform to the laws of the coontry. They're good laws :in the main, and as we grow" wiser `we'll amend those that , aren't' so good. But they must be obeyed,. What a great many people seen, to 'overlook is the fast' that in building up a country Canada has arrays had o and always will leave a handicap in that she must count on the conipe titian, of a large and'+wealthy neigh-, bor, in the some line of ,business, right .at her deer, The United States had not this °competition when a'young ;geowir gination. If Canada were eerie tent to;bo'a purely agricultural coup_ try, growing food for the use' of greatindustrial centres in Europe and the -United States, (for it must, be eonceded• that if all Canadians were farmers •"some mallet .outside of the country would have to be found), -but 17 Canada were content to be purely ,and simply the "granery of the world," ,export'' all her wonderful wealth of :raw materials to the worked up out- side thecountry, import' all machin- ory mid' other manufactures, then the 'wisest thing we could do would be to take off all custom duties and get in as many .cheap fare, workers from :Europe or from anywhere as we can ,and build up a Canadian peasantry, This is a logical working out of "a 'purely agricultural - :country" policy, We had started building up a differ- ent system, where the .tillers .of: -the soil own their own land• and are the most important class in the: co -entree It is, in the opinion of many, the best .system ie. the world and Canada 'and 'the United States are the two eoun- tries where it has been' worlsed`-out most sit ecssftlly. We cannot but' think tieet it would be a great pity for Canada to abandon the system fox aseeeem which meads the dividing up of farmers into'clas'ses, those of:gen- ,tlenren `farmers and peasants, Varna D r,IIoy Lloyd A.Moffat and Mrs. iYtof_ f tt Dun a -strc t' 'd ' -' d s e, Loiidoli'Wili Spend` 8ast.er' nt their. country horse near `Warne,,.I ,.e4 e.e.i,,etil ., kjetill Births' :< ILFORD—In'Chengtu,West 'C on January 14th, to Dr, and E, E. Wilford, a daughter -Ey Pattie ua ROBERTSON, ---In Goderi" ut eB ozi h C , o tiir."- n ry , and .Ixs'S' Clar a Robertso v i a_" i dati>ter' h 6 Deaths THOJtPSON—In Clinton, on April 11th, Jane Beacom, ;widow of the late Robert Thompson, aged 84 years and 9: months. McCUI1%E—In'Goderieh township, on April 12th; Clara, daughter of An- drew McGuire, aged 37. years. BRITTON—In Hullett,; on April 7th, Elizabeth Fowler, widow of.the late John Britton, aged74 wears; TA.MBLYI<j--On ` April 15th, ;at' .6.1 Pine Crest- Rd., Toronto; of scarlet fever, Marie Isabelle, Second child' of Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Tainblyn, aged 2 years and 1: month. "Of such is the'' Kingdom of-Ileaven," FIOLMIE—In Detroit, on April 16th, Dr. ,T. G. Ifohnes, son of the late John Holmes of .Goderieh township. DANCEY--•In Montreal, en April 8th, Angelina Dancey, daughter of ,the late Capt. T. N. Dancey, of Code - rich: Auburn hind, Mrs, elyn A ri once The service next' Sunday morning in the Presbyterian church ` will be in keeping' with Easter, : The choir -will render Easter music,' • The death occurred on. Thursday morning, April 10th, of -Mrs.' Wagner, aged d eighty-two years. She had been ailing fora long time hut quite sud- denly.she was seized with pneumonia and only lived a few. days. The late Mrs. Wagner was Miss 'Anna Cath- rine : Yungblut •,before she ` was mar: tied 611, the late. John Wagner, who pre -deceased her about twelve years ago. They fist - `lived near Tavis tock, then _removed to The Block in Hullett township and a ,number of years ago removed to Auburn. Mrs, Wagner was of a very kindly, lovable, disposition and was highly respected by her neighbors.; • She leaves o. to, inounn' her loss two sons and one daughter, Harry on the homestead, John, station master at Port Dover, and retie at home,besides one. step. son, Jacob. Wagner. A • large num- ber . of neighbors and friendsassem- bled in the Lutheran church •on Sat- urday to pay a last tribute -of res- pect to one -who willbe much missed. Rev., Mr. Sippell : of Zurich assisted by Rev. Mr. Alp; conducted the ser; vice, - She was .laid to rest in Ball's cemetery to await the resurrection morn, Rev. P. Banes and Mr, and Mrs, W; J. -Andrew were guests' at a ban- quet in Blyth on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. .7. Robertson' of Goderich Are visiting, friends here., We are pleased to see Mrs. Robertson has partially recovered her sight. Mr. T. Riddell loaded a .oar of po- tatoes lore last Saturday. Mr.` and Mrs. -0. E, Erratt:.spent Sunday in' Clinton. \ The Auburn baseball elub held its annual meeting on Monday April 7th. The following, officers were elected: ,fon,-President, Rev. W. R. Alp; pres- ident, H. S. Ivey; managers, Ed. Law- son and ,Reg, Carter; captain' Nelson Patterson; secretary -treasurer, Nel- son Hill; executive representatives, Alf,, Robinson, Eldon" Stoltz. Pur= ehasing- committee, ' II. S. Ivey, R. Carter, N. Hill, N. Patterson; grounds committee, O. Lawson, N. Hill, E. Lawson,' G. Sturdy, 'official' umpires,: R. Redmond, J. Stalker. A play ,entitled "The Pill Bottle," will be given in the Forester's Hall on Wednesday evening, 'April 23rd, under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary' Society of the Methodist;' church. For Sale iCitehen- range, $5; solid oak sec- retary, $5; 'kitchen table, $1.00, 5 dozen sealers, 60e. per .dozen. Ap- ply to Mrs. 1'. L. Wilson,. Princess' street, east. •50.1 Music Lessons ' 'Miss Clara Potter, a pupil of Prof. Anderton;. is Prepared to. give lessons In pianoforte at 50c. -per lesson. For particulars cell phone 18-620. ` 50-2-p Baby's Buggy For Sale• A. rubber -tired ,baby's buggy, al; niost as good as new.: Complete with' brake; etc. 1 Will sell reasonably. Mrs. O. Jervis," Base Line, - Phone 23-638. 50-tf. Farm For Sale, Rent or Shares 127 acres,.2 miles south of .Bayfield; feed grain and seed on ,place. Im-• mediate possession;' : James Johnston Bayfield, ; Phone 18-624 Clinton cen- tral. 50-2, For Sole 10 -hoe grain drill with grass Seed- er, in good 'shape, price 715. Team work horses, 6 years old, slightly blemished but a1 workers, 750 each, Ed. Johnston,; Clinton,' Route 4. 50-1, • Auction.SeIg e. • 0f horses,' implements, etc. , The undersigned auctioneer has reeeived instructions to sai],,by public auction et the village of Bayfield en. Saturday, Apri1,19th, commencing at •one o'clock sharp, ,the following; ,I-Ioi'ee.s-Black Percberon mate, 7: years old; bay, general 'purpose mare, 8 years old; bay driving mare, '7 years old, good in double harness; draft, filly rising 3 years; draft filly rising 4 years;" general purpose colt.1 year; driving colt 1 year; sired by Elmer-' Dixon; 2 aged driving Snares both, reliable; an aged -heavy mare; aged pacing''stal- lion: Implements—GoodBainwagon; light wagon; 3 buggies; cutter; set of light delivery sleighs with box.; set Of 'diamond harrows; _cultivator; ;seed drill; set of ,:breeching -harness; :set of double driving., harness set of., single • harness; cutter and Buggy poles;. neckyoke; doubletrees;'chains and other; articles, Terms—All stuns ,of 710 and under cash, over that amount' 6 months credit given on furnishing approved leint.notes,.or a disecuiit of 3' per cent - allowed '.tor cash Woods, Proprietor. G, IL Elliott., Auctioneer. Tenders for Street Imprevemert "fenders will be received by the :Municipal Council of the town of Clinton uti, to noon on May 1st. -for: Grading, Joseph street, from 'Isaac street to Orange street, Shipley, street, from Ratten street, b ry, o John street, East street from. High street to Victoria street. Gravelling Drawing from Bayley's pit and spreading. State ,price per yard. The width aria depth ;on road to be under direction of the Street Coni_ inittee, Further particulars may be,obtain- ed from C. G. Middleton, Chairman of Street 'Cdininittee. • The lowest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted, • D. L. Macpherson, 'Town Clerk 50-2 Renee to hent 7 -room house for rent reeentl; painted .and papered' inside. Town: water, cement floor in eel/sir. Apply A, Cantelon, Phone 222.' 41Y-ttf, Drill For Sale 13 -hoe Cgekshutt fertilizer drill; al- most new '' `G. II, Elliott, Clinton, Phone- 203. . 49=3. Ilene For Sale Flock of 14 white Leghorn .liens, laying' 'well. Apply to R. J. Gifbbiiigs or Mrs. s Z . Nett, "Ontario street. 49-1-p Seed Oat.4 For Sale I have a quantity of White Saber-. ran Oats, clean and suitable for seed. Eldred' Yeo, Holnsesville.' Phone 31- 603. •49-2, • ,Overland Car For Sale Overland roadster, in good running order, will sell reasonably for a .quick sale. For furtherparticulars apply to 'NV: T. Henry, Clinton. 48-tf. • 'F+or Sale ,r One (Man's) C. C. M. "Redbird" Bicycle; only twice used; not a scratch on paint or Dunlop tires; complete with following acee>;sories: p;itzip; push 'button bell; combined carrier and stand; English carbide headlight; rear ruby "reflector; toolbag, with spanner, oilcan. tire wrenches and re- pair outfit; rubber pedals on one Picea , aluminum frame; "Hercules coaster brake; .latge.spirat apring saddle; and • "Veedet•" cyclometer° registering season's and day's mil- eage. 'Owner unable to use bicycle. Also, one complete set; scarcely used, "Encyclopaedia Britannica," eleventh edition, on .India' paper, bound in sheepskin; including one polished, ve- neered steel bookcase for' the set; the whole cost $195.00. What offers' for, either the albove Iota? Apply.to: B. P, Colclough, "Tice rec- tory", , Bayfield Ont. 40-8. Play at Rolm,esville The. play, "Aunt,Susan's Visit" will be given in the Method'zst�church, Holmesville, on the evening of Fri- day, April. 25th. Admission: Adults 25c. " Children 15e, 49-2, • - For Sale Quantity of good timothy seed, small quantity of clover -seed. Also can take some cattle for pasture, B. Waldron, Phone i1-629,Brueefield, 48-4-p Seed Potatoes -arta Hay For Sale A quantity of . Dooley. and Irish Cobbler potatoes, ~suitable for 'seed', also some alfalfa hay. Apply to John Jacob, manager. Huron County Home. 48-tf. Twilight Musicale ••� A twilight anusicale will be given, under the auspices of the Girls' Aux - lorry, in Ontario Street church, Clin- ton, on Good ,Friday, April 18th, from four to five o'olock. Proceeds in aid of Hospital. Admission 25c. ' 48-3. Eggs For Hatching' Barred= Rocks Beaded ,by males from W; -J. Johnston's pen., IYfeaford, Ont,, prie winners for 4 consecutive years in Ottawa egg -laying contests. Price $1.25 per 15, $150 per 50 eggs. Frank Weekes, Verna, Phone 31-622, 48-4. - Maple Syrup Get your order in early -this spring, $2.50 per gallon. Phone W, Andrews, :Clinton, 47-tf, Pasture Farms to Rent Pasture farms, containing 120 acres lots' 33 and 37, concession 5, Goderich township. Apply Mrs. Walter' Wes- ton, R, R. No. 2, Bayfield. Phone 13-600. 47 -If Muskrat Skins Wanted I have an order from a manufac- turer in New York and can pay, as Bruch as any reliable dealer in Tor- onto or other eities,and can pay more than travelling dealers. Get my prices before you sell. -=H, A. Hovey,' Clinton, Phone' 89. 4747. Cottage For Sale • 1 Good, comfortable six -room brick cottage, in ' good repair, on Princess St., east. Apply to Geo, Id. Elliott, - Phone 203. 47-67, Bulls For Service 3 .Shorthorn ;bolls, 16 months old, standard breeding,'fr n 0 i good iitilltiug, stestin. Apply to Janies Snell and Son, Clinton. Phone 2 on 641, Min -- ton central, 47-67. EGGS F016 HATCHING' From :bred -to -lay White Wyarr dottes, ` Pen (I)»Consists .of ten (Martin "Dorcas Strain), headed by a beautiful Martin eoelterei from a 224 250 -egg•; hen. 'Egg's from this Ben $3 per 15, Pen (II)—In this rex, are well anatered April hatchedpui lets, whose sire was Batched from a setting from Martin's Special Dor.: cis pens 25-32. A splendid vigorous cock (Fisher's egg -a -day strain' that rove proved to be a good breeder last year, heads this nen Eggs $1,50 peg.j5: X' guaantee ten'fertile egg's •jier'sett ung, Apply to Lucy R. Woods, Bay- field, Ont.-- 48-9 hz tonNews-Record •.,; A Barrel of O'resli Ginger Snaps Sec 25e ,1P • p 1 Price 2 lbs for �lacts- , Still have a few Soap Doak left. . 1 Cake of Gold Soap for 1 ct, . ASK . US- HO, GS'' 3 IiIGIIEST 'I'RICES FOR PRODUCE OUR STORE IS YOUR ST -' JORNSC N GROCERY Phone til PROMPT SERVICE THE STORE r0R EVERY S DY T BUNS NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES Assorted Flavors . 39c lb Good' Bread Cakes Cockier Burls , r • BAKER AND CONFECTIONER•. Pitons 1 re sPag Cash EGO Our plbntis now complete and we' soiicit,o, , ` whether large or small. Phone or call'y a shipments of eggs' POULTRY ' We buy live poultry twelve months of the- year. It -will to keep• in, touch with us when: you have anything to err, pay Old Hens old, Roosters and Brokers, : • - CONDITIONS .L.. All our eggs, are bought on Government gradesand, all.'. oul /+i according yt�o, size and quality. p' Gunn L I,imitea 9 O,ItI �®is +! �M?onfrea•I, Quebec. N. W. Trewartha, Manager Clinton Branch' Write,, Phone or call personally, • Wa are; here to serve. • Day Phone 190 Night 1?fione 214verresonesesmosammetsmissmacceusw W Aar C. H VE11T•NER a r Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons1l ans. and 1 other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone I5Iw tr 1 AJ �A C pints In Seedsmore than anything; else reliability counts,, What is more exasperating, than, after you have spent time, money and la- bor on Seeds, to, have nothing- to., show , for• your trouble,. Whether for field or garden you: may rely 'onz our' stock as the hest. We have procured the highest grades' possible and. the rea- sonable prices. will surprise you. CLOVER ANDGRASSES. ALWALFA--Ontario Grown, Peel County, • RED CLOVER. TIMOTHY.' SWEET CLOVER—Yellow -and White Blossom.. BLUE GRASS ORCHARD GRASS LAWN SEED GRAIN. SEED OATS—O.A.C, 72 and Batumi. • \ BARLEY—Two and Six Rowed, PEAS GOOSE WHE;tiT BUCKW.,HEAsT GARDEN SUPPLIES, BEARDS CORN • PFAS -Iu Buik.. PLOWER AND VEGETABLE, SEEDS IN PA BETS' BULBS AND GARDEN 444.Timariat '`t1IJ ' 3Z'QU,Rc SE7Bs. NOW"• . ALSIKE BASS PEA. BEANS 11 r® 9 11�11I& Ate• Office Phone 199 Night 141 and 129' All smooth and b A cracked, dull enamel makes your car look road -Weary and powerless. Garniote Automobile Enamel will re- store the Lustre and give it new beauty, You can paint it the same color as before or use an entirely different shade. 'There are elevenfrom which to choose. You'll have a deep rich -finish attinall expense and with little labor. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co. As manufacturers, we can pay the highest cash prices ,for your Muskrats `fir ' l ,1 lith '� �� + Affil s"k Shipment at Once Shipping Tags and Prides Supplied onRe Supplied Request 190 Dundas Street London, Ontario. :Il.�llu{L io.IhI WI1110,0 i1.11,1,011.11$1111 Oh 1111111'111,111 tee, 11,.11 . ' N,iee111 1N PIN�• Protecting he Homes of canada ,IfklalanYRRAESs This is not a store about firemen fighting- f am battling with a riotous mob b in l s, or policemen uc zs a liicture in story foi•ni showing. how necessary it is t o protect property of all. icinds -with good p ai against the action of the weather. n n4 In every class, of 'goods manufactured .the 'inferior as well a beet quality will -be found, and it, has 1 s the is not only the least: expensive but the 'saf safest uoven itself, the best The ictur�, `° picture Protecting,• the }Tomes • of Canada."' tell :' frig manner why good s in interest- g, paint siiouId be used to protect your r rliy you. should avoid: using inferior paint and how good pa pis made. g paint is made. The subjeet of property protection is of vital interest to all home owners today whether in city, town or village. This picture will be shown in the Star Theatre; Clinton on Friday and Satu daq, April 2S and April 26 . + • kik s � .+ , ''r ,L � 'GENERAL HARDWARE' TELEPHONE 63 PLT7112BING AND T•IEATING CHI-NAM1L STORE IfIell (1111111111111191111121611311111IIIIII111111114111111111111 iIIIll1111111111111111111ll31111111 1!8,11#1811119. 11 I Hatchhig Eggs -fog' Sale. E ggs from ,bred -to -lay Barred .Rooks and Single Combe White. Leg - ;Morns. 65c. for setting, of 13 or $4 per 100 eggs. • Frank T jn'i all It, R. No, 4, Clinton, Phone. 33-636, Clinton Central. 48-tf. Baby Chicks for Sale :From free range bred -to -lay single• com b White Legherns and Barred Reeks, Leghorns'$15.00_per hundred Barred Rocks $20.09 per hundred, Our breeding, stock are all from heavy laying strain6;- E., J.' Trewartha INtGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS HOLM13 S'VILLE • Phone, 22,•611. ' 50-tf. Eggs For Hatching, From Barred' Rock hens sired by a Johnston cock and a255 Park's strain cockerel,' mated with .cockerels bred from pedigreed stock of the Ottawa: Egg Contest and a Guild cockerel. 88 per cent..fertility guaranteed. 5c. per egg for setting, $3.50 per 100 eggs, Wan. W, Wise, R. R, No. 3, Phone 22 on 605. • 49-3, Petubergs Hair Goods For Ladies and Gentlemen • 4. . ICNIC will be the Rattenbury Hotel Wednesday, April 234b. Sole 'makers of the Dorenwend's Sanitary: Patent Toupees and Wags. New styles: for the'yeer 1924 includ- ing the new sight proof' :flesh color parting. Mr. I{night will demonstrate and give free advice on all scalp diseases. W. T. FEMEER STORES, Limited 129 Tonga Streets Toronto, Ont. Two Farms For Sale or Rent South half cif lot 77, Maitland come Goderieh township, 55 acres, •frame house, ,bank :barn, ,drive shed, and pig pen. A spring creek traverses the farm. Also west -half of lot 78, adjoin- ing the latter place, comprising about 75 acres, haying a opting creek in it and suitable. for pasture .land, Will be sold or rented -together or separ- ately on reasonable- terms. Apply to Jerome Bedard, Courtwtight, Ont. 46.4., Ford Cars For Sale 2 Ford ears,. one mounted with area cushion tires. In good running or- der. Apply to W. L. Pailers, Clin- ton. 40-67, House For Sale 6 -room house on Frederick street; good garden and outbuildings; in good condition.Mrs., H. 1: McCgob,: Goderich, oe, W, Brydone, Clinton. 45-tf. House For Sale Cottage on Huron street, roomy and in good "repair, 34 acre of ' garden. Small barn on place. Possession at once. Also a buggy and cutting ,box, Happy Thought range and a sliding bed eoueh.for sale.o Apply to Miss B. Cantelon, Ratteulbury street. 39-tf. House For. Sale Comfortable frame house on North street, half acre of ground. All kinds of fruit. • Small stable;; town. water in house Robert P. Fisher, d,uei.teeeee, 3.7,47. COAL We' have a supply of'Furnace,- Stove, ' N•iit;and' Soft. Also;•some 'goed dry slabs, Leave orders at residence. :. E. WARD Phone •' 155. - .Huron Street. Singer Sewing Machines Family, , Electric and D. R. Styles; Alsosome second-hand machines, good, as new. 01d maehites taken • as part payment. Easy terms, It will pay you to look these over before buying elsewhere. Repairing and parts :for all males of machines.` Earl Steep.. e San. 1, 1924 other Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned ,pressed and re* paired,; Woolen goods dry cleaned.,. Rooms over ,; Heard's barber shalt* W, J. Jago. 0-83-tf AwGTRIoNEEIL Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na. tional School of Auetioneering, Chime ^ sago. Special •course taken in Pura Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in keeping with prevailing market. Sat- isfaction assured. Write or wire, Oscar KloPP, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18" 98, 884f-1923 COAL., ,NUT, STOVE & EGG ALWAYS ON RAND FOR IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY ) R. J. MILLER , Orders taken at residence. Phone 111/ SEEDS We have- just received our early shipment of Timothy, Red Clover, Al - slice, Alfalfa, and Blue Grass. Buy- ing these early' got .better: rices than we can get now and so are offering special prides for the rest of this month. Our Alfalfa is Ontario Var. . legated, grown in Peel County. We have made -1i specialty of this variety for ,the past four years and it has given the very best of results. The Red' e Clover v r and Alsike are from the same' district also. • BRAN„ SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS Have just received a carload of these feeds. Good quality and fair prices. ' ALWAYS ON HAND Oyster Shell, Grit,,: Beef Scraps, Ground Charcoal,, Tankage, Oil Cake, Oat Meal, Ground Corn, Five Doses, Purity', and North Star flours, Hess Royal' Purple, Pratte and Woodehouse Tonics and Royal Purple Calf Meal. J. A. FORD Sr. SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and. Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & Trapper* licenses Elmnslea Chick Farm and Hatchery' Baby ChtekS S. C. White Leghorn, Barred Ply- mouth. Racks S. C. Rhode Island Reds 8, C. Mottled Aneonas. Agent for Wishbone Valveless. Brooder and . Model coal burning Brooders. E. L. MITTELL, Clinton Phone: Office 236r•2. Residence 213r3. CREAM WANTED! The demand: for our butter is IS. creasing. To supply this demand we reciting more cream. We request you to ship us you*.. cream. We guarantee you the Highesit., Market Prices, )accurate ;tests rte •' prompt ,,serviee. Our firm is known to you and need no further recommend. We pay all express' charges, furl, ish cream' sane and pay tantee, ea� month. di Write for cans or fartherinforreee tion to THE SEAFORTII CREAM1111,'Y aAi VAAnjam •