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The Clinton News Record, 1922-3-9, Page 5News' 4'1"Kht It :f. Brest to to and Me The 'Kincardine Risviery says it wa$e, 't guilty of ,lronating over flinging into the wastepaper basket some, .ob- tie ,tionable advertising as we accused f doing, We apologize. 1t was J"]ze Repo •ter we had reference to ;;ad inadvertently named 'file Review, Twenty, City, perhaps a hundred years front now there will be persons and perhaps parties in Canada urg- ing Senate reform er avbohtion.,- eardiee Review; Surely the King Government will have have it all reformed up -L -or down, -=long before theta "The'; Province willawait with in - tweet and curiosity Col. Doueal Gar- 1, contribution n o the • debate niche 5 o t r o between the Iiydro-Electric Com mission and the Government. Sooner or later the Colonel will have to ,de- Blare ,himself," remarked the Orillia Packet "last week. The Province did- n't have to wait longbut now that the Colonel has "declared' himself,' what's what? The. News -Record this week turned clown advertising from a•neigltboring town, thereby protecting; merchants who do not as well as those who do use our advertising celumns. This sort of- town ,loyalty is expected of newspaper publishers and it is -con- ei, tently practised but people in oth- er lines of business ,apparently eon - der only their own' convenience' and • At the meeting called by the mayor On Tuesday evening one of the speak- ers suggested that the time had come • when only one newspaper was ne- eessary; in a ;town like Clinton.' It maybe that this speaker knows the business of tthe newspaper publishers betterthan they do themselves but it strikes us ' as rather a peculiar thing for one business .reran to cry down, ' another businessin the same town, especially at a meeting called to "boot' the town, The (11 nt o n ne.1r s•pepers --• are . privately -owned' and have carried on business.,in this, town,:longer, -then , -almost any_othei ire .,.: Also they have done more,to "put`:Clinton, on the snap", to use a .much hackneyed end' ineligant phrase, than any • .oth er thing. They pay their taxes•rand ,:onduet respectable, .businesses and their future is in their own hands. 'Their fate will 'not- be 'decided at a meeting of a handful of •citifens, any =one of whom might learn a lot i in citizenship from the average,news-• paper 'publisher. 4 POPULAR STANLEY : TOWNSHIP 'GIRL WEDS - A very pretty wedding was sol- mmnlzed on Wednesday, March 1st, at tho home of Mr. and ;Mrs: W. ;11.'. Palhet , Sauble ILine,/Stanley, when Ibeir daughter, Mienie Mae, was un- ited in marriage to Mr. Ernest Veil - den of Mellon]. Alta, At twelve o'clock, t0 the strains of the wedding March, played 'by the bride's sister, I4irs. Will Cameron, the bride en- tered the parlor leaning on the arm of her' father and joined' the groom under:, an arch of "evergreens. The couple .were united 'in marriage by 'Rev. (Capt.) Edwards of Seafor'th, assisted by the_Rev. Mr. Quinn; The bride was becomingly gowned in white canton, crepe, heavily beaded and embroidered. Her bridal veil was embroidered with silk and crowned with orange blossoms and he carrieki a bouquet of roses and term , After congratulations the newly wedded pair and guests repaired to the dining room and partook of a .dainty wedding dinner. ' The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and costly' gifts, :among them being a beautiful cut glass berry set given to her by the office in which' she was employed as a stenographer, and a miscellaneous shower from the girls of the Bar - 'bare House,. Toronto. The groom's -gift to the bride was a handsome cabinet of silver. Mr. and Mrs, Vodden wili'leave'for their home at, Mellor; Alta., - about the' 1,5th, of March, ,The good wishes of their ..mde will. accompany them. i.olndesboro. 1Ir. Wesley Hog'gartt has pur- -vhasod his brother's farm adjoining ,hie own ond,moyeti there thiS week. Ur,and Mrs. Ephriam B e Ai r wr1 p have taken up their residence in Clinton this week and their son- tn•law, ., Mr, Wm. Hoggart, has Bought the farm. Mr. and Mrs. lohn Fingland spent Saturday in'Clinton. Mr., Thbs, Sampson, who has been in ,Toronto for the past week, re - ;tarried :home Saturday evening, Mr.:and Mrs. Thos, Hernia,) of Clinton spent the week -end at Mr, Nall Caldwoll's. lir, Joe Campbell of Walton spent Sunday, at the 'home of Mr. Robt, Young.` ` ]ills 'Anne Abery spent Tuesday with Mrs. Thos, Herman of Clinton. On Friday of last Week the Com- /I/unity Hall was presented with a very lovely fumed oak library table,: and two arm chairs, the gift coming front Summerhill Red Cross, It was certainly at lovely gift, one that was 'badly needed and will be numb ap- predated, At the regular meeting of Old Heil held an 11reFeiday last the Coin- t'y:ll board presented a state - receipts and expenditttres of of the new hall. The tate- e7a d alaat the eost of the rirximatc'v ,$10,000,' in - $.vi There' Was a bal- of.espendituros over otrn't,' tvae-grant- ; 'lith the: build - fist to the 0', b to U al- e ! eiinnent grants, Red Cross and Women's In- stitute grants and by private eub- seriptions. The play The Country Doctor:" rivet. under the, euspieee of the. Presbyterian Guild, loot Friday night was well attended,'' "ho proceeds, Which amounted 68,OQ,, were handed to the IIs ittitteo to 'be used as the board ° t best. On Tuesday of ,y week . Mee. George Seiles, one llett's most worthy and respoete residents, passed peacefully away at her late residenee, after a lengthy illness. ,Ior the 'past five ot, six years Mrs, Scales wag unable to leave her .home, and Part of that time she wasconfined to her bed. 3.111e, 13.111e,deceased lady, whose =idea' name was Katharine Craig, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, but came to this country at the age of eight The family first Settled .in u 's fa. Y tx it y Zorra but lutea, came to IIuron coim- ty ;and lived for a tune in Goderich township, where She was married to Mr; Seudes in 1876. Since that time she»had been a resident of Hullett township, Only those who knew her best; ci wonderfully, eould.appro ate he onder t w f Y, kind loving, unselfish disposition she pos- sessed, and how deeply she will be missed by her own family and large circle of friends. The funeral. took place on Thurs- day] afternoon, "conducted 'by Rev. Jas. Abrey, pastor of Knox Presby- terian, of which`' she had beena lifelong member.. The pall- bearers li- bearers were: W. Hess, ' Thos. Adams J. Beatty, W. H. Stevens, E. Crawford and J. Cartwright. "She is survived by her husband and -three daughters Mrs. M.'Wat- son of Veteran,. Alta.; Mrs. Chas, Weymouth and Miss Esther at home. 'Another daughter, Mrs. Amos Cart- ,,. wright,'passed 'away a year ago: Deepest sympathy is, extended to her family in their sorrow and lossof a cheerful,' loving 'and (beloved mother. Mr. and Mrs.' J. C. Stewart of ,Stratford were here -for the funeral.' A very pleasant and successful en- tertainment and programme`was held under the 'auspices of the Lonclosboro Club,•. No. 1066. 11. F; O: on S'Vetl-• nesday'evening last, it being the: out - corse of a sparrow,hunt which was • held^+a' foweweeks previously, w"h"ere by the:'losing' side provided :the earn - gramme. . The • Iady .friends of .the Chili provided -a- very fine 'supper- whicih, was served in: -the basement of the Coumnmity hall. After •;ample justice had ,been done to the good things provided, 'adjournment was. made' to the 'auditorium where a lengthy programme' was given, con- sisting of addresses by Mr. William Black, M.P. for 'South Huron and Mrs. G. W. Layton of Bruceleld, interspersed with reeitations,:singing and'arieites': of musical numbers., Revs. Messrs, Osborne and Abery also gave very instructive short ad- dresses. ,, il-dresses.,; The recitation of our old friend, Ted. Crawford, deserves: spec- ial mention, as well' as some of the younger contributors, which goes to _prove that there is plenty of good local talent which only needs to' be developed Marriages VODDEN-TALBOT-At ' the home of the isolde's 'parents, Sanble, Line, Stanley township, on ,March lst, by the R,ev, (Capt.) Edwards of Seaforth, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Quinn •"of Bayfield; Minnie Mae, daughter of Mr. and Ales. W. H. Talbot, to Ernest Vodden of Mel- lom, Alta. FITZPA.TRICIK-AUSTIN-In God- erich, on Feb. 18th, by 'the Rev. Father Guam, Wm. J. Fitzpat- rick to Regina Austin daughter r of Mr. and Mrs. Philip ,Austin HARDING-DOUBLEDEE-In How - ick, on MVlarch lst, 'Janet Myretta, daughter of MVIr..and Mos. George Doubledee to Mr. Norman D. Harding, son of ex -Reeve Harding of Howick. Births POTTER -In Blyth, one February 19th, to Mr, and bVirs. Charles Pot-' ter, a son.' SHEPHERD -At Victoria Memorial Hospital, Toronto, on March 6th, to M. and Mrs. J. E. Shepherd, 532 Palmerston blvd., a daughter.- Al-ison Dutton. BLAY-In New Toronto, on Mar. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest '.Slay, formerly of Clinton,. a son-- Charles on-Charles Horace, Deaths TOWNSEND-In Clinton,on March 4th,Joseph C. Townsend,' in.his G p r 1sear. 7 y ' BILLINGS -in Clinton, on ,March 3rd, Jane Collins, widow of the late George -W.. Billings, aged 80 years. PEARSON-In Goderich township, March: 6th, Rebecca Harrison, wife of Benjamin Pearson, in her, 43rdon year. BELL -In . Gdderich, on Feb. 26th, Grace Lawrason, Wife • of Thomas W, Bell, McEVOY In Goderich, on Feb. 25th. Owen Joseph McEvoy, in his 83rd • year, For Sale Rock Cochens, ' bred -to - lay strait., also eggs for setting, $1,00 for 13, Mrs. Hiram Hill,-40-tf A 'Play Coming A unique and humorous play,c'Tho \tillage Doctor," will bo presented en March 17th, in the Parish Hall by the St, Joseph's Dramatic Club Tlv- erybody. welcome. -40-2 Boarders Wanted One or two gentlemen boarder's, Inquire at The News-Recor31.---40-tf Heifers For Sale I Eery 3 -'heifers to freshen iu May: S. R. MaeMath, llolmesville, "Phone 34 on 60.1, • -881-bf Muskrat Skills Wanted n Will pity ,,1,50 to m ,,,2,Ob each, Badly damaged at wane,. t` I. A. Hovey.. Auburn . Mr, W, J. Roberton loft Monday for Prince Albert; Seek., after spend, ins the winter moltthsat his here here, Mr. Roberton intended stop. 7pi rg off at Winnipeg for a few days e route, to visit ;friends, Mr, and Mrs, Russell King have moved into the village and are oe, copying Mr. Chas, Nevin's :house We ere glad to see Mr, John Syan- ington around again. A large number, from here atten- ded the Sunclay school convention held at Carlow' on Friday last, Mr. Jack Seeley of the Sterling Bank has been promoted, end Mr, Charlie O'Neil has °taken his place in the bank here. -a member; of the, London Methodist conference for many years, They have been in Calgary for several 'years past, The Rev. Mr. Cragg of the Wingham Methodist church is a' klli011eernoIt Messrs, L, W. Curren and -Thos. Shipley hereby announce to the citi- zens of Clinton that they will elf- erate a IIIGH CLASS GROCER. BUSINESS in this town, The store will be located on Main Street between The News -Record Printing Office and Plumsteel Bros, Dry Goods Store ,and will be opened for business in the near future, with an entire new " stock of the finest quality goods procurable, a A. 'Service second to noise will be given LOOK FOR FUTIJItE ANNOUNCE MENTS THE 'Ca & S. GROCERS Pigs For' Sale A simsilie of ` little 'i s 6'174072 'vveelcs' i p g ,,,, olcl Apply to A, ') Matheson, R`.' No 3{.,Se cforth Phone 17 614,' Clinton Central._ -40•-2, Notice 'to ''"Creditors In the estate of William Morrison,M Deceased. Notice: is hereby given that all,.yeesons having, claims against the estate of William Morri- son, late of the ;township of 'Hullett in the County of Huron, yeoman, de- ceased, who' died on or about the fourth, day of February, 1922, are required to deliver to Thomas Liv- ingston and William J, Miller, the executors of the said estate or their solicitor on or before the twentieth flay of 1VMarcli, 1922, a full statement of their claims together -:with partici tilers thereof, and the nature of the securities, if any, held' by them all. duly verified by affidavit. And take notice that after: the said last mentioned date the said execu- tors will Drooped to distribute the estate" of the 'said 'deceased 'amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims as they shall have received duo notice and in accordance therewith. Dated at Clinton, this 22nd 'day of .February,'A.D. 1922. W BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont, Solicitor for the said Executors -40-1 ,Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain, Hay, Clover Seed and Household Ef- fects. Mr. John C Durst will, sell bY,Public Auction at Lot 28, Mait- land Con, Tp. of Colborne, on Wed- nesday, March 22, commencing at one o'clock, sharia, the : following: Horses: Filly rising 3, sired by Com- modore; Clydesdale Stud colt, ris- ing 1, £rout imp. stook, sired by Commodore; Clydesdale Stud colt, rising 1, sired by Dnuure Gartly; Percberon Filly rising' 2; 2 Clyde colts rising 2; Good driving mare. Cattle: Cow, 7 years'old, due in May; Cow, 6' ,years old, due in June;.2 cows, 6 years, old, due in April; Cow, '- years old, due in April; '2 Fresh Cows, 1 8 years old; aged cow in calf; Fresh cow, 4 years, in calf. again; Cow, 4 'years, clue in May. These cotes arQ all in calf to the Dual Purpose Shorthorn .Bull, Tel lurion, No. 120068, Pure-bred Short- horn bull, about 10 months old; 12 head heifers and steers, rising 2; 10 fall calves. Pigs: Brood sow with 9 pigs; Reg. Yorkshire Boar; pure- bred Berkshire Boar; 2 young Bork.' shire sows in pigo to York Boar. A B , nunber of Berk ?Sows for breeding purposes; About 50 White Leghorn' and Barred Rock hens. 1 year-old, Itnpletnents: Massey -Harris binder,' 7 -ft, cut, :new; Massey -Harris` hay loader,, near new; Massey -Harris Manure Spreader; Massey-ilarrli 64t. cut Mower; Massey -Harris cul. tiivator; Massey-Haoris Fertilizer and seed drill,, -13 -hoe, hay rake; roller; team - oo111 scarier; potato digger; Hamilton walking Plow; wagon and rack; set sleigh's; wagon and contbin- ation rack; new wagon . box; Mc- Laughlin buggy; Gibson - silo filler,. near new; 2 Grey cutters; iron pump, fanning mill; suction pump; set Chat- ham truck sealer, set team harness; sal singe. harness; bag truck; hay .fork and slings; Massey -Harris grin- der, '10iiti inch plate, new; Fleury rol- ler, A quantity of hay and straw. About 300 bushels No. '72 0.A.C, oats. A quantity ,tee Reci and yellow blpsso)C Sweet Clover Seed. (Douse- hold Effects:, Extension table; kit- chen table; bed and springs; lounge; washing -machine; A nuttzba1) a kit- chen chairs and funeroi,5 other art-, teles, Everything advertised will be sold without reserve as the Promo. dor as disposed of the farm end is l01t1,11/g at 0110, 251015, All stuns of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 8months eyedi t will be glv-. 011 on furnshing approved joint 11otee. A diseounl of 4 per cent, ''straight, tills wed for cats$ 0n cs' i1i i ta, 1 v , edit a O,m ,Tenn h Dusst, l roprictor, T. Coon - dry, Auetionsoa.. A IT'$ SO SVirEKTLIr PURE. DELICIOUS ti a 1>°een Te LEAN AND E30$ is sold on me*it and merit alone. Try it once and ;you will never go back to ,Japans. At all grocers.1811.140114* - DON'T. LdSTE14 '1'o reports that we Kaye sold our, business, We have no intention of Selling at present. Give us a s hare of ,your patronage and you will ,find our prices as low as any. .Tr y our sterefor yottr supplies. 10 bars Pure Laundry soap .. - 49e 1 lb. Ginger ,Shafts . 15e, 7 cakes Pure Castile Soap . 25e Pail Pure Lard, 3 lbs. , ...' • 53c 3 pkgs. Ammonia . 23c 3 . pkgs. Jelly Powder 25c 1 pail Jam, 4 lbs. 65c 2 cans corn .. 25c 1 tinBaking Powder .. . 22e 2 pkgs. Macaroni (16oz,) 25c 1 tin Pink Salmon, 09c 3 boxes Matches 3r c HIGHEST"PRICES P011 BUTTER' AND EGGS. Goods delivered to all Parts of, the town Get the, Habit of Dealing at JOHNSCN & co': GfOCERY ' Phone 911 THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Sale of HE VOGUE .t' utterthilk The buttermilk of the Clinton Creamery will be . sold by public auction at the Creamery on Satur- day afternoon, March 11th," at 3 'o'clock. George H, Elliott, auc- tioneer. Seed Oats For Sale About 500 bus 1921' Sheffield Standard, seed,oats, testing 34. to,36 lbs. 80a` , per ,7f1s r Also a Yorle- .shire sow, carrying third 'litter,. due 'Mar., 12th. .3. B.,'Hiyile L'6 -t: "8, Con. 2,., Sttiihley, Kippen. P.0 Phone 11. ,on 116 Iiensall central,, 39-3-p Sale of Quilts:.; .Ontario St.' I.,adies.'Aid have nine quilts and one braided run for sale. Any one wishing to purchase, call at Mrs, Kennedy's; Ontario St., ilex% door to the ,public schooI.; -39-tf Shorthorns For Sale 5 young bulls, 8 to 18 months old, sired by Marquis Prince, a son of the champion bull; ` Gainford Supreme, and grandson. of Gainford Marquis Prices` to suit the tunes, come and see them. J. h. Pluinsteel, R. R. No. 5, Clinton. -39-tf For Sale 8 -roomed house on Rattenbury St. Modern' conveniences, garage,, garden and small fruits, Ideal location. For terms, efe., apply to E.' M. Durst, Box 11, Lisle, ;Ont.. -37-5-p Mortgage Sale of Farm Lands • In the Township of Goderich Under"and by' virtue of the pow-' er•s of sale contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be of- fered for sale by public auction, by. Thomas Brown, auctioneer, at The Rattenbury' House, in the Town ,,of Clinton, in the County of Huron, on Tuesday, the 21st day of March, 1922, at the hour of two o'clock, ire the af- ternoon,the following lands, namely: -Lob number Ten (10), in Bayfield Concession, of the Township of God- erich, , in the County of Huron, con- taining by admeasurement one hun- dred and nineteen '(119) acres of Iand, be the same more or less: This land is situated about 3 miles from Bayfield and about 7 miles from Clinton and there are good travelled roads to both of these places. There are erected on the premises a com- fortable dwelling house and a large bank been. There is also consider- able second growth timber on the land. Terms of Sale Twenty. (20) per cent, of the pur- chase money is to be paid on the day of sale and the balance, without interest, within 30 days thereafter. The purchaser will, be required to sign an Agreement to ednapiete . his purchase • Further terms ` and conditions of sale will be .trade known at the time of sale and may be had, in the mean- time, from the . undersigned.- Dated ndersigned,-Dated at Seafbrth, Ontario, this lst -day of ar h `1922. R. S. Hays, , Mortgagees' Solicitor„ Neil Gilles- pie, James Rivers, Executors, Mort- gagees, Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. -39-3 Sweet Clover Seed for Sale White Blossom sweet clover seed. at market price; also a good /binder. Apply to H. Snyder, R, R. No, '2. Phone;2-604, Clinton. •-39-tt Seed and Poste foe Sale • A quantify of White Blesser sweet clover seed and a few cedar fence posts and., end posts. Adam Stewart, R. R, No. 15, Clinton.. -39-4-p For Sale On Townsend st„ bank of Public School, a comfortable, semi -modern, 7 -room : house; also 'a square piano an ,extension 'table, a small table, and two beds, .for immediate sale, Phone No. 176, or Box 101, Clinton, Ont. -39-tf Car For Sale„. 2- Lassen `er car,in :fairly `oocl Condition, Apply good Mrs. John Tu, c- - 3 4 ei•, Box 114, Seaforth. 8 p Pasture to Rent 41)0111;, 75 acres of good pasture land, Never failing stream running through; Would soil 56 acres of this land. Apply to Fletcher Townsend, 3 Y%. IL, No. 3, Soa'".rth, Phone On 614, Clitlten„` 1-418.4-11 The Misses .Beattie have opened up a fresh new stock of 'Millinery in the steer in Normandie Block at very reasonable prices, and invite your inspection, , -40-1 Seed Potatoes I have a limited quantity of White' Gz 1ri�' eel '' otatoes 'for;, sale`,' 'The .are'a heavy yielder ant,Have never been knownao rot,'- Corne and see thein:' FRANK W. ANDREWS Phone No. 33w Clinton, Ont. SPECIAL SALE:. -0E---- RUBBERS MITTS BOOTS. Etc. GOING AT COST PRICE H. STARLING Farm For Sale 100 acres, Lot 12. Con. 6,. Hullett township, adapted. for cropping' or grazing. 10 acres bush, balance in grass Good well and windmill. If not sold will be rented for "pasture. R. J. Miller_, Box 25,' Clinton. Phone 119 37-tf Licensed Auctineer -• ' For Huron County. Pure Bred stock "and 'general farm sales of all kinds a specialty. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Terms: lowest possible. - T. A. Trick, ;Goderich, Ont. Phone 6-601. -37-tf Shorthorns _for Sale 3 young bulls, 8 to 15 months old, all red, sired by 0. A.., C. Ring- leader. (Right good calves, prices to suit the times, come and see them, or write -E. H. Wise, R. R. No. 3, Clinton, phone 605 r 24. =37-tf Four Sale Cheap Imperial Oidord Cook Stove with high shelf ' and reservoir. Apply at this office. -36-t1 Barn For Sale Frame barn, size 34x56, sound tim bers. To be moved from place, James McClynlont, Varna. Phone 10 on 622. •35-4-p For Sale ConmfortabIe' residence and 21,i acres of land with stable and hen- house, garden and small fruits, on Baseline near 'Clinton. Apply to James A. Nott, Robert' G. Smith, Londesborough. Or W. Brydone, Clin- ton. 38-4-p House For Sale Au eight -roomed house on corner of Rattenbury St., West, and Shipley St. Town water and soft water, el- ectric lights, good .cellar, summer kitchen and woodshed. Also ti good stable. Apply to Duncan McEwen, Phone 2 on 621, or L. C Paisley, 'Clinton, 35-tf Farm For Sale armin f k ilr A 100 acreTue ersm t township. Brick hoitae, bank barn, garage, other outbuilding's. Hard and soft water in house avid barn, Farm well watered. Orchard. Convenient to Clinton, Seaforth,. Brucefieldn F. J.. Coleman„ -R. -It. No, 3, Seaforth. 344± No Trespassing Anyone found hunting, shooting or trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, lots 27-28, con, 6-7, Ilullett, will be prosecuted.. J. G. Gibbings, -34-tf ' Spirella Corsets apirella Corsets for healthfulness, style, comfort and durability. Lv ery corset made to meaiure. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, Ontario street, Clinton. -12-1921 ' House efor Sale . 8 -rosin solid brick .rouse town w a water and electric lights,good gar- den and chicken 11011se, Apply on, premises, Corner of North and SIencerSts.--A. C, Clatiesan.-80-tf Clothes Cleaned. end Pressed Clothes deemed ptessed and ice.paired, Woolen geode dry eloened, Rooms ever T•Tattrd' .i barber .Shop, W. ,t. Jagoa .--23-tf ay it with Flowers .'R031 Geo. Stewart Flot•ist ,Goderich, Ont. Cut ''lowers always on band Floral designs and wedding bunches a specialty, Member of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association, blowers deliv- ered to any part of ,Canada or Unit-` ed. States_ -38-12 COVE SEED FOR SALE ,Annual Swet e . ,Clever,I 7 " ."Hubam" bum seed. Government Standard, No. 1, searifyed and. Ontario grown; $2.00 Per pound for 10 lbs. or over. Ship- ping charges prepaid. MUR,RAT GIBSON ' BRUCEFIELD, ONT. ' Coal Strike Is not only a _ possibility but we are, sorry to say, an 'ultimate prob- ability. You can help to avoid it by carry- ing full coal bins. So now is, the time to . fill up with USTAAIYS CQA It answers, the 'biiiwine question craaton ,C ®al The Standard Anthracite. Let us hear from you, we are just at the other end of your telephone and our Service is free. J. B. UTAK CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD; Phone for Clinton. 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. NOTICE I will be at 'the Massey -Harris of- fice for the next few days to collect all 'outstanding accounts, which must be Paid et once., -40-2 I s, W. WIGG M i I x Oata&c We repair any make of battery. Leave,yovrs with us for the winter. Rubbers repaired and half. soled. J. Paxman n Agent for Overland Cars. "Examiner for licensed drivers Phone 80 Res. Mono 140 YQUR FEEO SUPPLY Will be high hi • quality and rea- sonable in price if ordered front us now. We have a full stack eff the following lines: KILN DRIED CORN (IRAN ..luta' I Ur SHORTS OYSTER, SHELL LIMESTONE- GRIT PURITY FLOUR FIVE: ROSES: FLOUR, WHITE'" SEAL FLOUR'" GOLD SEAL (Pastry) FLOUT. ROLLED OATS OIL' CAKE Feedtrig molasses tiN• :II o ave y a any Wheat, Y Berle or Btiekwheat.*to sell? We are paying special prices just now. W. Jenkins & Son. FLOiJ.RL AND, FEED Phonon, Elevator 199, , esidence 141 Boars forService Champion heed, big 'type Yorkshire and Chester-WI:is boars for Service. At home every ler' noon A, C. L ewf:y, Phone 5 on 6339, Clintes x---25 Having botiglit, bub the 1 rogery carried, on be" 1Vir, L. Stony.', I wills to announce to the public that 1 shall carry a .full stocic of fresh groceries and respeetfuily solicit u; share oil the patronage: Mrs. M. J. Brown Scranton Coal We have on hand for Immediate delivery: CANNEL COAL IIARD AND SOFT COAL. Also some ,good Hardwood. -Leave orders at my Residence, Huron street, or Phone ,155. TERMS' CASH 'E. WARD COA' NUT„ STOVE & EGG ALWAYS ON HAND FOR I' R IMM EDIATE DELIVERY i R. J. 'ilfHHL L ER'. Orders taken at residence, Phone 119 ' :.: CONTENTMENT DWELLS in hones where Port Hope'' Porcelain '. Enameled Ware is installed. We can advise you on any' plumbing necessity_ 'THOS. HAW INS Agent for- Hecla Ftarinaces Plumbing and Beating Phone 611 Shop over Corless da Vonner's . .r... r taer What do You Require? We have a complete stock of: Oats; Corn, Wheat, Shorts, -Oat Feed, Oat Flour, Flax x Seed, and Flax. Seed Meal, Pure. ,ax; FLOUR rr Five Roses Hants Purity Silver 'Cr'own The latter two we bought -reason,. able and are selling very low. Blatchford, Royal Purple)calf meals' Pratt's & Wodehouse 'Stock foods Glauber Salts Royal Purple herba' cum Sulphur � p r Zenoleum. Salt Purina Chicken Chowder Oyster Shell Grit Beef Scraps PEAS A quantity of the above Wanted Good prices for good quality J. A. FORD Vic. SON Phone 123. Flour and Feed 'Merehants and Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers licenses L dve Poultry WANTED Wehandl all kind of live and e s dressed poultry. Speeial prices paid for properly milk fed thickens. It will pay you to finish your poultry, as our extra price will more than cover Goat of feed used. Inquire for prices when ready to sell, Our prleseo are unsurpassed for all high grit poultry. GUNN, L,ANGLOIS ,CO. N. W. TREWARTEA, Manager, Phone No, 190 Holtneaville 601 r' 11 CREAM WANTED! The demand for aur butte is' , cr:easieg. To supply this do and Wo require more cream. We re nestyou to Ship ts yelp? We guarantee,. you the Highest Market Iyrieee; accurate tests and prompt service. Our il0nl is known to yon and needs no farther reeommehd, t Wo pay all expl:css charges, Larne islr croani cans and pay, twice ouch. month. Wt zte:for cane 00 fartherinform i-, tier to the O TDB Sli,h,I� OIL CII CREAMERY C r 1,. A, i;Ait,13.EYti t�IA1•�,11� , ;,