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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-04-09, Page 6• eelseneernessensese, ' en:see-a" „ AIX Imiterestto YoU anti Me . Too orro•,v is Good Friday and Sun- sday, Easter Day. , .Better be careful, ,ladies, Two Women were harled into court at „Niagara Falls recently ...for criticising . another woman's het. The Minister of ,Justice says the Penitentiary is no Place for newspap- • ernien. There are verY few of them, so far as we know, who have any keen deire to enter it. e The editor of the Kincardine Re- view is a confirmed punster. Here's • .1garn we are told by a journal- istic doctor •under the title 'Health Hints' that we should...leave the table feeling hungry. Those fellows would have emblazoned on sign Posts all, along the highway of life the words' ''No Thorough Fare'."' • 5* * The centre riding of Huron will be cut opt, according to the new hill now ' before the Legislature. At time of, writing the complete redistribution plan is not before us but Goderich - will probably go into the North and Clinton and Seaforth into the, South. McKillop and Hullett will also- prob- ably be in the south riding, while Grey will go to the north. .• .Stallion, standard 'bred trotter John Decker, ir., Zurich, Carriage horse in ba'rness-G Itobrnson, Wingham; Gus. Bisback, C1' t • Rob f3eatty Wingham. RoadSter horse in harness -Robert Ilensall; Manning Bro., Londesboro; Clayton Fry, Whig•hain. Roadsier team in hirness-Elmor Thiel, Zurich; Robert Beatty, Win- harn;H. 11 Brown Exc-ter. Shorthorn bull, one year --M. Crieh, Seaforth; Itt. Crich, Seaforth, Cow, three years and over, :M. Crich, Sea- f,ears, Seaforth; heifer, one orth; M. Crh ic, Seaforth; heifer, two year, 1VI: Crich Seaforth. PoRed Angus bull, two years or over -Charles Lindsay, Clinton; cow; three years and over, Charles Lind- say, Clinton; Charles Lindsay Clin- ton; Charles Shipley,. Clinton., Heif- er, under three years,. Elmer Town- ' send, Seaforth; Charles Lindsay, Dairy eow, ny age and breed - Charles Lindsay, Clinton: 1VIalcohn IVIcTaggait, Olintori; E..Rozell, Can- ton; M. Crich, Seaforth. Heifer, under two years, E. Rozell, Clinton; E. Ro- zell, Clinton; E: Rozell, Clinton; Glen Cornish, Clinton. •SweepstakeS bull, Shorthorn, Aber- deen Angus or •Hereford -M. Crich, Seaforth. , Best herd, male or ferriage -M. Crich, Seaforth. m On Sunday morning la'st at hts .hoine in Brussels, W. H. Beer, for forty-four years editor and proprietor a The Brussels Post died after an illness of some weeks. Sincere re- . gret will be felt in every newspaper office in the county and dietrict, as well as in other circles, as Mr. Kerr had the respect of his bedtimes., of the eeaft in a very, large degree. Ile- epublished-a, newsy, bright little paper, alvraen had an interesting column of editorial comment and his paper was welcome, on every exchange table 'as well as in so many of the hornet In • the district in which it circulated. For - some weeks past, during his illness, we have missed - that editorial cons - merit and havd hoped that with rest his health might be restored in a Anesisure. Mr.. Kerr was the veteran editor 'a 1-Itiron County, having been ' • at the helm for a greater number of years than any other. He was at the time of his death !president of the Huron and Perth Publishers' Associa- - tion and his opinion was often sought - and was highly valued by his fellow. publishers. The Press of Huron • County is he poorer for the passing ef W. II. Kerr. - To Spring Fair Fair weaeher favored the Cline) . Spring Faie last Thuesday, the da being ideal, and the , annual Eiffel both as to exhibits and attendanc 1Y.E1S a great success. The streets fer blocks were Hee. with cats bringing in visitors hen the neighboring country and town sliorses and cattle Were brought i for exhibition Teem as far north a Lucknew and south as fa as Exete .ana Zurich. At 2 pen. all the horse in their gay, fair attire, were march .-ed, headed by ,Clinton's Kiltie Band .elown the main street to the judgie quarters. Sonne splendid spechnens of lumen flesh were shown, also some fin cattle. Mr. Melvin Crich cleaned u pretty -nearly all the prizes in th Shorthorn elass and also took th sweepstakes and the prize for th beet herd: Hullett won the townshi prize for the best three heavy drafts A, J. MelVeurray, secretary of Olin - ton's annual' spring fair, through megaphone directed the proceedings Judges of horses were George Sires of Cargill and E. E, Phipps, of Bur -ford. Harry Smith, of Hay, wa judge of the cattle. The following is a list of the priz wieners in the different classes: Horses Agricultural - Brood mere, thee years or over: W. Broadfoot, Bees 'forth; Alex, Simpson -Seiefoetin Gus Bielack, Clinton; Arthur Nicholeon 'Staforth. Filly or -gelding, three years and over: Manning Bros, "Londesboro; Charles Stewart, Blyth; Shaddock'Londesboro; Manning Bros, Londesboro. Filly �r two years and under three: Alex. "Wright, trucefield; Gus. Bisback, Clinton. Filly or gelding, one year and under two: Jim Flynn, .Clinten:. -Ilene, cold or filly, under one year; .James VanEgniond, Clinton; Lew Peacock, Clinton; , Noble Helfand Clinton. Team in harness; Manning 'Bros., ,Londesboro; Charles Stewart, Blyth; ID. Shaddock; Londesboro; John -Wright, Auburn. Sweepstakes, agricultural class - 'Nanning Bros., Londesboro. • General, Purpose, three years end over -'No entry, • Lady Drivers -Jean MeEwen, eon. Special prize given by Clinton le F. 0. for hest three heavy oviltr•.! horses ,on halter, feom , one township, won by Hullett township, horses owned by William Gray, Londesboro; Brighani Bios,, Londes- boro; Charles sStewaen Blyth. Clydesdale, stallion, three years lid over -Robert Murdock, Brine- leld• • E Johnston, Clinton. • , ,Percherons, stallion, three years „rid over -Joseph Reynolds, Clinton, Heavy draught, brood mare, three ears and over -Alex Wright, Bruce. 'ield; Wes. Marquie, Clinton; 'Joseph Zeynolds, Clinton; James 'Stirling, Sayfield. • Filly or gelding, three ears and over, Robert Doig, Sea- rth; James VanEgmonil, Careen, lex, ,Sinelair, Kip/ion; Brigham ros., Blyth'• Filly or gelding, 'two -ars and under 'three, Broailfoot res., Seaforth; William Gray, Bluer, us. Bisback; Clinton. Filly oi• geld- • g, one year and under two, Broad- ot Bros., Seaforth; •George Dale, linton. Hoses, colt or filly, under le year, William Gray, 131yt11; es, Imston, Clinton; Gus, Bieback, Ciln- et. Fine 01, gelding, three yeass di over: Nelilliete Decker, jr., Zee. Willia:n Deekee, Zurich; Here. ox,„Bayfiede Team in harness: Wil - sin Decker, jr., Zurich; Herb, Cox, ayfiohl; Joe ' Reynolds, Clinton ; -"•Iliam Nesbitt, Blyth. , 4 MaeDONALD - BROWN - At the Manse, Clinton on' April 2nd, by the Rev. J. E.' ling, Margaret •K. Brewn, to Donald MacDonald. MUSTARD--GREALIS-In Seaforth, on Nov. 29th, 1924, by the Rev. Dr. Larkin Annie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. and IVIrs. Ed. Grealis of Clinton, to Alexander Forsyth leuetard, bon of Mr. and Mrs. A, Mustard, Brucefield. Births SMITH -In Wengham on April '1st., to Mr. and Mss. A. G. Smith a daughter. WALTER -At the Alexandra Marine and 'General Hospital, Goderich, on ;March 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Walter, of Sanford, a son. OLIVER-In Stratford, on Mar 19th, • to M. and Mrs. Charles Oliver, a daughter. -Minnie Muriel. ,Deaths MIDDLETON-In Goderich township, on Mil 2nd, Agnes Foreman, wid- ow Of the late .George Middleton, aged 81 year. KERRe-In Brussels, on April 5th, W. H. Kerr, editor•and publisher of the Bedisels Post, in his 70th year. SHOBBROGIC-en Hullett ,on April 3rd, Susan Lear, wife of Mr. Thee. Shoibbrook, aged 76 years. WALIC.ER--In,Toronto, on Mar. 28th, Joseph Walker'formerly of Londes- boro and fathese of Mrs. Fred W. Watts of Cliriton, £i ged 170 years. STEVENSON-Suddenly, in Toronto, on Mar. 30th. Duncan Stevenson, formerly of Clinton, Special Radio $ Day • Bargains THURSDAY,sFRIDAY AND' - SATURDAY 1 Freshman 5 -tube set, stripped, egg, $85.00 for $70.00. l'Bremer-Talley, built withethe lat- est up -to -slate low Joss paets, reg. $1.00.00 for $70.00. Stations heard oil above sets os loud speaker, 6ICW • Cuba, WMBH Miami Beach, Florida Oakland; San Franeisca, KB'!, ICH,Los Angeles, Cal., Calgary, 'Regina, Winnipeg, Moncton, etc. . 1 1 -tube set, stripped, reg. $25 for $20:00. • 5 to 15% off the following: Ever - ready dry cells, phones, tubes, Brent- er-Tulley tuners, BremersTulley low loss condensers,,etc,, •A Vulcan earn 'battery, reg. $18,00 for $16.00.- ' 1 40 -hour Everready storage bat- tery', reg. $16.50 for $15.00. 1 Baldwin loud speaker, reg. $30.00 for $25.00. These prces are good for this week only H. A. 140VEY Goose Wheat For Sale , Goose wheat, for seed, $1.75 per bushel. Apply to George Ginn, No. 2, Clinton. Phone 603-r-22 God- erich Central, For, Sale, Frain° house on Albere Street, Clinton, in geed repair; 9 rootns and summer Icitehen; good,cellar witn cement floor, wood shed; verandah, hard and soft weter. en-aere, of gar- den with fruit trees and small fruit's. Apply' to Mrs. Samuel Merrill,R.R. No. 1, Clinton. Phone 11-638 ,01-tf • ' Muskrat Skins Wanted I ant payerg the following prices for ufidamaged skins, • 75e to 92.00. Slightly damaged, 75c to $1.25. Bad- ly damaged, 25e to 75c. For lots which include large, medium and small, and a small per cent of dam- aged, I am paying $1.60 flat. Le A. Hovey. " 01 -tf Eggs for Hatching • n'rorn choice exhibition Af• nun Geese and Mammoth Pekin Ducks, also Barred Rocks - (light and dark inating s ). Apply to A. C. Levey, Clinton. Phone 639-r-12 01-3-p Auction Sale OS' 60 head of cattle and C hones. Mr. W. A. Townshend will scSi ey public auction at Laimon's Hotel, Goderich, on Wednesday, April 15th, at 1 o'clock: 25 freeb young eows and Springer, Durham end 'Herefords; some Ieolsteins with calves at lpot; 20 2--vear-old Durham and Heeeferd steers and' heifers; 15 1 -year-old steers and heifers; team Agricultural mares, 5 years old, .in foal; one 9- year-ol41 general purpose horse; 1 3- yeer-o1d gray Percheron Dile, well 'beolme. T. Gundry, auctioneer, 01-1 51 Cline011-4-4-Neeite-Reeonel • •,.. ••,..... • FACTS ABOUT OPTOMETRY By Dr. Ross SaVange Optometrist ' Seaforth Ontario le it possible for a person to see too well? Yes. A far-sighted person, for example, sees too well in the distance. - What effect has this upon the patient? There" is a strain upon the eyes for distant vismn, while for close work the • strain is excessive, flow is this defect corrected? • The Optometrist furnishes glasses which give the ne- • cessary comfort. , Then seeing too well is nothing 1 to be proud of. , No. It is a defect, lust as sub -normal vision is. • (Continued Next Week) White Blossom Sweet Clover Seed Government tested and free from weeds, $4.75 a bushel. Irish Cobbler seed !Potatoes at 75c a bushel. White Leghorn hatching eggs, 3e each, W. MARQIOIS 01-tf "Little Lord Fauntelroy" That eherming play for adults and children, will be put on under the auspices of the Girls' Auyillary in THE sup, THEATRE. • MOKDAY, TUESDAY tAiid WEDNESDAY • April 13, 14, 15 • at 8:15 pm. each avenini; with mat- inee at 2:15 Tuesday afternoon, April 14th. . • , See the photoplay of one the most delightful elseid &erecters in fiction. Ticketss-Adults, 35c; Children, 15e • FINAL Organ Recital in St. Paul's Church GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 10th at 4:00 pen, Soloists -Misses M. Mcelurchie and M. Gibbing, Mr. Jas. Doherty. Mr. Morgan Agnew, Cornetist, 1VIrs. Morgan Agmew, Organist. Silver Collection , Clover Seed for Sale A quantity rof white blossom eweet clover seed. Price right. Fenwick e Stewart, R. R. No, 5, phone 12,r-620 99-3-P n LoricleSboro 1!•gg Pool Any one- WiShing" to 'send,'eggs with Londesboro Egg Tool -may leave them with Mrs. Geo. McCall;, Londesboro, after April lst, ,Call and get partic- ulars. ' , 98-4 House For Sale On property of the late Miss Cole. House to be removed froni lot. Ap- ply to F. R. Cuningliame or at Can - CLINTON EGG POOL , Eggs Taken Saturday April llth adhlioanne 1N76awti;o,_t ual Express, Clin9t7onf. Phone E L MITTELL There's a Reason Why You Should Insure 1. To protect your dependents. 2. To provide for your own de- pendency even though you are sure • you wcm't need it, 3. To insure your children's edu- cation whether you live or die. 4. To provide inheritance taxes and other emergency needs. 5. To bury the meetgage with you. 6. To protect your credit at the • bank. 8. To provide monthly or yearly endowments for the .beneficiary at a small annual outlay. e • Pick out YOUR reason-it'e There Then Talk it Over With Yet'''. Agent M. T. COBLESS Phone,193 General Agent The Ontario Equitable Life And Accident Insurance Co. Clinton Garage STOP - LOOK - LISTEN , Do You Wants New Tire? NEW, LOWSeeCOAtISIR PRICES on , GOODYEAR TIRES 30x81/4 All Weather Oversize Cord -$10,95 Wingfoot Standard. Cord -$8.e5 •Pathfinder Cord -47.95 'All Weaker Oversize Cord , 31x4-419.75 32,x4-$21.25 83x4-$22.50 32x436-128.75 leingfoot Standard cord 31x4-$16.75 32x4-418.50 • 83x4--$19.25 32x45-$24.50 • NO USE TALKING A Bicycle° Sure Does Beat ,Walking It Will pay for itself more quickly than 'her before, besides • saving many tiresome walks and giving end- less service and satisfaction. • A C.C.M. Bieycle will give you smooth, easy service for years. It makes cycling a pleasure as well as a Time and Labor Saver. If you already have a Bicycle, why not being it to our shop and have it put in nice running order?. Our years of egeerience and our modern equipment are at your see - vice A thorough overhauling, in- cluding cleaning and • freshly lubri- cating the bearings will not cost much and well ensure easier running. It will add greetly to the life of your Bicycle as well as to its smooth, ease' running qualities. • A.S, INKLY Garage Ph. 80, Res. Ph. 167r 2 • .Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. The undersigned auctioneer has res ceived instructions to sell -.by public auction at Lot 40 Con. 6, W.D„ Col- borne township ' on' Tuesday, April 14th, 1925 at 1:00 o'clock, sharp, the' fallowing: Heavy draft mare, 6 yrs., souncl„and right, 1,600 lbs.; bull, Hole stein, 12 months old, sired by the great 2,700 lb. bull Cedar Dale King Dike, whote breeding cannot be aur - passed; '75 bushels seed eats, clean (Irish White variety); 20 bushele white bdane; 15 cords maple wood ew light sleigh; new single waggon (Bain); McLaughlin cutter (good as ew) McLaughlin buggy; Massey - Harris binder; Frost and Wood mow- er; plow (Meilen); set scales, '2,000 Th.; slush scraper, new; sugar kettle; Pandora range, fully equipped, good as new; Belle Oak •,heater; Grand Garland wood stove; • healing drum; large quantity new corrugated steel roofing, 26 • gauge;-- feed box; qtaritity lumber; set single har- ness (new); 8 horse collars; corn cense holds 80 bushels; ladders; ice main freezer; Daisy churn; stove pipes, tools, grain bags; household furniture, etc. Everything must be sold, misitivelY no reserve as owner is moving away. Terms: Grain, an wood, -cash. All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that ailment 7 inonths' credit win be given on furn- ishing approved joint notes or sa dn. count of 4 per cent straight for cash on credit amounts. J. Benson Cox, Proprietor. Geo. H. Elliott, auction - NOTICE TO CREDITOR -J-0(2 Timothy Seed For -Sale A quantity of timothy seed. Apply to B. Waldron, Brucefield. Phone EL on 629, Clinton central. 00-3 Auction Sale Of Heusehold Effects. The under-, signed •auctioneer has received in- struetions to sell by Public- auction on 'Saturday, April lith at the home of 'the proprietress, Spencer street, corn. mencmg at 1;30 o'clock e the follow- ing: bed room suite; 3' beds with mattresses, one Ostemnoor; 2 dress- ers, washstand, 2 toilet sets; -stretch- er with . mattress; 5 dining room chairs with' arm chair to match -with imitation of leather seats; 2 rockers; sideboard; 0 kitehen, chairs; exten- sion table; 2 sinall tables; ' kitchen table, fall leaf :table; 5 good tapestry rugs, also handmade Mats; .range, Bucks Novelty, with pipes; 3 -burner coal oil stove; heater, Good Cheer, with Apes; coal heater; 4 yards lin- oleum; 2. clothes horses, wringer; re- frigerator; stePladder chair; 50 feet garden hose; fruit and eickles; pic- tures; flour can; bread can; blinds; shovels; hoe; rake; dishes; aluminum and granite utensils, other artides too numerous to mention. The cottage to be offered the day of sale -if not sold before. Mrs. Mary McIntyre, propri- etress. G. H. Elliott, auctioneer. 00-2 MORTGAGE,SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage whice will be produced at the tine o sale, there will ee offered for sale by Public Auction at the Council Cham- ber, Clinton, Ont., on Thursday, the 23rd day of April, 192e, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock .in the afternoon the Fariseproperty known as lot Number 21 in the First Concession of the Township of Hullett in the County al Huron, containing one hundred acres more or less. cc Op the ,preinises itie; a conunodious th frame hoese and banec barn and ade- ciliate outbuildings, The property ie no in easy Teach of Church, School and 510 Market, being less than one mile from an Clinton. re TERMS: 30 Per Ceht at time or sale, baler:ea in 80 days. A Mortgage 1s for for a suitable amount may be ate 'ranged. 1, For particulars apply to • W. BleYDONE, " Solicitor for the Veneer. George Elliott, Auctioneer, 90-3 01 In the malter oftheEstate of Debora A. Holmes, late of the' Village of ..Holmesville, in the County of Huron, -Spinster, deceased: NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act and emendreents that all creditors and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said Debora A. Hohnes Inc required on or before the first day of Mae, A.D. 1925, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the, undersigned their chnstian names and surnames, addresses ane eeseripleon, and full particulars in writing of their claims, a statement of theie accounts and the nature of the security, if any, field by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after said last mentioned date, 'the limier - signed executoeswill proceed to dis- tribute the estale of the said, des aesd among the. parties eetitled ereto having regard only to such aims of which they -shall themt have tice and that the said executors will t be liable for the said assets y part thereof to any person or esons of whose dairies notice shall t have been received by them at e time, of such distribution Dated this 81st day of March, A.D. 25. Dndlev Pe Holmes and Howard Trewartha, Executors. By Dudley E. 11olmes, Goderiele 51. their solicitor. 00-1 Boarders and Roomers ,Wanted Am prepared to take foomers or boarders. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Cole, second house west -of Baptist church, Clinton. Phone 133. 98-tf Auto Insurance Why Take Chances? You may know to an inch where' You will drive your own car -But what About the Other Fellow? 1311 ON THE SAFE SIDE Insure against Public Liebility ALL LINES OF NSURANCE Agent for Clinton and District of The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada '11. E. RORKE Office at residence, cos. Mary and 'Orange streets, opp. the rink • Phone 253 •90-' Clinton ,New Laid Egg and • Poultry -House Eggs bought according to Domin- ion Government Egg regulations. In- quire for prices of eggs. You will always find our prices touching city Fat Hens and well -finished chicks al- ways wanted at highest prices Always jphone our -office for prices before disposing of produce else- where. We appreciate your business and hope you are pleased Office open for business on • Saturday evenings N. W. Trewartha Phones-LOffice, 214j Residence, 214w Wanted to Purchase for Cash Good hemlock, basswood, maple and soft elmlogs, delivered in our mill yard at • •Bayfield and at Thos. Wallis', Goderich township. Custera sawing will be done 'at both places. McEWEN BROS. 86-1f, M. RAIIIIRAS Will piy the •highest numket price for Horse Hides and Beef Hides, Scrap Metal, Geese and Duck Feath- ers ) etc.. , Deliver to my residence, opposite Cameron's Carriage Shop or phone 187 and I -will call. COAL., We have a supply of Furnace, Stove, Nut and Soft. Also some good dry slabs. Leave orders at residence. n. WARD Phone 155. Huron Street. j; eele TITURSDAfr, APRIL, 9,, 1925. Clinton's l)ollar Day Sale Wednesday and Tlitirsclay, April 8 Ind 9 WE WILL II-A.VE A NUMBER or Special Bargains on those days. They will consist of those things that you use and need every day. Come in and see what we offer you. The painting and decorating season 15 fast approaching. , See us for Paints, Alabastine (in 30 shades) "liV,hite Lead, Pnre Linseed Oil and Turpentine, also Boulton's Floor Wax (best made) at 50e a tin. We are exchisive agentS' for• , Ames Holden Auto Tires arid Tubes Guaranteed. All sizes including Balloons , Supertest Gasoline end High Test American Coal Oil Harness, IIarnese Parts, Sweat Pads. Whips, etc. , • Plow Points for all Plows 'Bicycles and Repairs for all makes. We make your bike like new. Safety Razor blades (all makes) sharpened at 35c per dozen Millet Hardware Co Rowland's Old Stand TELEPHONE 53 • CELI-NAMEI, STORE Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop, We J. Jago. • -83-tf AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tional School of Anctioneering, Chi- cago. Special course taken in Pure 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- 93. meet. Pasture Farm For Rent 128 -acre farm, lot 78 Maitland con., Goderich township, 1Ai miles north of Holmesville, to rent for pasture land. This place is divided into two parts and may be rented to one or. more persons. A spring creek is avail- able to both parts. For particulars •apply to Jeronie Bedard, Courtright, Ontario, LaMbton county. 99-4 House For Sale Residence of the late Arthur Cook, corner Albert and Mill streets, Olin - ton. Key at Mr. Walter King's., , Laughter Sunshine Fashions Shoes! • ; Spring's in the air, you can tell from peof?le's -• walk, The hurry- of winter is gone -everyone ,Jie, strolls, and that's when fashion looks one over. A medium walking heel -two etraps, so cleverly Fe:Aided to the ankle -the richest shade of brown -perforations that • twinkle -and a price that • takes your breath away its so reasonable !.". $6,50 that's all Oh yes, that's only one. There are plenty more : NOW. Yes, indeed, $5.50 ones too. But you'd be surprised at the way folks are buying their spring • shoes. Seems as though they can't get those old - travel -stained ones off quick enough. FRED JACKS•N The Big 'Shoe Store Opposite She Town Hall • COAL Having erected new coal sheds will have on hand full stock of coal for immediate delivery. -Prices reason- able. . R. J. IVIILLER Orders taken at residence, phone 119 • SEEDS Another Spring is .Approaching We have takee great pains in se- lecting our stock and have on hand a lineseve are quite proud of. Our- Al- falfa is guaranteed Ontario Variegat- ed, Peel County seed, No. 1 govern- ment standard, also Alsike, Timothy; Yellow and White Sweet Clover in different grades, Barley, both six and two • rowed, Oats, Marquis Spring Wheat and Peas. We offer special cash prices for March •Feed and Flour Just Received a Carload We make a specialty of high grade Mill Run Screenings. See these be- fore buying, feed. Have Purity and Snow Drift Flours, every bag of Snow Drift Flour guaranteed. Spec- ial prices in five bag lots. Grain Ahvays in market for grain. Call us before selling. Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers licenses J. A. FORD & SON ' ' Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and , Geairi Buyers CREAM WANTED The demand for our butter is in- creasing. To supply this demand we require more cream. We request you to ehip us your We• guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, accurate tests and .prompt serviee. Our firm ie known•to you and needs no further Teem -amend. We pay all express charges, furn- ish cream cans and pay twice each month. , Write for cans or ‘furher informa- tion to the THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO. C. A. BARBER MANAGER .111.1111111•111M.Mal trumalwaser Flowers For Your . , Ester Greetings EASTER MORNING- WITHOUT ITS FLOWERS -...r \ IS LIKE A DAY WITHOUT ITS SUNSHINE ' EfaVe flowers in your home. Send them to your friend's. They must be of the choicest • selections-fina healthy spechnens, glor- ious in their beauty. Such are one offerings foe Heater, as for ex- ample: , • , • POTTED PLANTS:- , .•Easter Lilies, -Cinerariase Hyacinths • CUT FLOWERS:- 7. • 1 Roses, Calendulas,'Sweet Peas, Tulips, Daffodils, Carnations THIS YEAR PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY ` " daq it with "'lowers ,. EASTER SUNDAY,,APRIL 12th II Seed Department • GARDEN SEEDS , 1'' . • FIELD" SEEDS -- .' . . Flower and Vegetable of all kinds in bulk and package • Alfalfa (field inspected, Peel county Goyermnent standard seed) Variegated or Grimm, Thnothy, Red Clover, Alsike, Oats, Bei•ley (2 and 6 rowed), Peas. , - - • W„ „TENT INS. & SQ. Greenhouse Products Offiee Phone -199 -Grain, Flour and Feed Night 141 and 129 wanummaimihnameaUssooleamestv 1007,1211 E PM T Rg VAR 1SHES For Eveo /Jaz-pose- fi.-,r Eve° /Suilhce Write to Head Office, Montreoil for -free Booklet ' HOME PAINTING MADE EASY. SOLD teY T. Hawkins, Clinton , .,. • -.;:,•••-••,,s"",,,,alssi•iie.s.ee;".'"-ii