The Clinton News Record, 1921-3-3, Page 6frig
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711URSD4Y hi
TtCTI SO, 1921
Clinton Views.wRegar4
Of interest t0 You
:and me
This le the time to study the heed
catalogue And plan for the garden,
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' "Don't advertise or fences says
'the .Winchester Press, "Cows don't
•cio any buying and autoists go too
last to retid",a. .
• *e
March came in lilce the proverbial
lamb. Such a soft, little, woolly
-.tenth couldn't possibly turn .into
�rfiez'e lion in ono short: month, surely.
"The Advertiser (London) is mean
renough to wish that all its opposi-
.tion .would die". says The Exeter
'Times, "and foolish enough to ex-
press the wish." 1
The Orllfia Packet apologizes for
shaving recently copied a couple or
items from The News -Record and
••credited then) to oiu• local contemper•-
:ltry, There are few things so bad but,
:they might be worse, however. Sup-
pose it had copied them from our
1, c, and credited them to us?
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"Why" asks The British West
Indian, "should Great Britain wish to
sell any part of•itself7" Great Brit-
ain doesn't wish to do anything of
the kind nor does any Briton ever
:make such a suggestion. The' sug-
gestion always comes from some out
tsider who doesn't know what he's
:talking about,
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A. course in journalism is now in
'progress at the Western University,
::London, the opening lectures being
:given on Monday. English literature
and composition and journalism and
:allied topics will be the foundation
of the lectures and amongst the lec-
turers" are Prof. W. F. Tamblyn,
'bead of the department of English
in the University, Col, W. 3. Brown,
executive secretary of the university;
Mr. Arhur B. Ford, editor of the
Free Press; Mr, Fred Langdon,
head of the Public Library and lee-
b'turer in history in the university,
•114r. Edward Grange, a former news-
paper man, and Mr. Finley E. Per-
rin,;lecturer in pol. science. The course
lasts ten weeks and at the end of
"that time examinations will be held
.and credit given candidates who pass.
'This is said to .be the first journalis..
' tic course in any university in Cana.
da and the time may come when any
.one who hasn't got a journalistic
•degree need not apply for a position
-rot any reputable journal. In the
meantime old-fashioned quill -drivers
will just have to do the best they.
scan to keep their heads above water.
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Those of us who know it well take
it much as a matter of course hut
:strangers are always impressed with
.Clinton's Public Library, the size of
comfort the co) t r of there g
adin room 3t
the excellent quality and the range of
the magazines and periodicals sup-
plied and the fine children's depart-
ment. A very happy evening can he
spent there by anyone who is fond
1. of reading and there is always a
wide choice of matter from which to
draw. And while other' and much
larges towns are just trying out the
"Story Hour" for children Clinton has
'had its "Story hour" every Saturday
:afternoon during all but the hottest
summer months for the past half dos-
-en years.
While the library is fairly well
patronized yet there are many even
;yin Clinton who make little or no use
• • of it. There are, according to the
last report, 658 readers, which con-
sidering the fact that Clinton has
-something over 600 homes and the
library serves the surrounding corn -
counties as well, is not a large av-
-•erage , During last year 18,269 books
were circulated. There are 7921 books
in the library, 349 having been added
last year. Many people do not know
-what they are missing by not patron-
izing Clinton's excellent library.
• Will Visit Huron
Dr; Andrew S. Grant, of Toronto,
',Secretary of the Ontario Referendum
Committee, will visit Huron County
next week and will address meetings
..et Exeter, on Wednesday afternoon,
March 9th, at 2 o'clock and Goderieh
..at eight pan. and Thursday, March
10th, at Blyth '2 pan., and 'gingham
.at 8 p,m.
The Commercial Hotel will be de.
molished, and all the materials will
be for sale at reasonable prices.
Applyon the premises. -The Mer-
.eantile Salvage Co.
Calves For Sale
A number of calves..for sale from
'now on, Polled Angus and Durham.
Apply Wm. Bedour, R. R. No, 3,
Clinton. Phone 12 en 602. -87-tf
For Sale
Timber, joists, acantling and lutn-
'ber out of a house taken down. Ap-
ply to P, 0, Reynolds. Phone 6 on
'637. -87-1-p
Stove For Sale
Pandora Range, almost new. or
:Aeme B Bonk stor,;, Call 14 on
•620, Clinton. -87-1
Births.
MACDONELL-In Goderieh, en knob,
23rd, to Dr, and Mrs, Maedonell, n
daughter,
,Deaths
SCARI,I.TT-•-In Clinton, on Feb.
24th, Ann Lovett, widow of the
late John Scarlett of IVIeICillop,
aged '73 years
IYIAPTIN-lzz Turnberry, on Feb,
20th, Thomas Martin, in his 70th
Year.
IN MEMORIAM
FA1 QUbIAR-In loving memory of
Con," M. Farquhar, who departed
this life, Fob, 26, 1920, ',
"When alone in our sorrow the .bit-
ter tears flow,
T'here`ltealeth a dream -of the dear
long ago;
Bub, • unknown to the world, he stands
by our side,
And whispers these words, 'Death
cannot divide.'"
-Inserted by wife and children
Farm For Sale
Lot 35, on the 13th concession,
Goderieh' township, 65 acres, bank
barn 50 .x.50 and one -storey frame
house; " Orchard, Spring creek, Well
inside barn. Apply on premises or
write Joshua Sherman, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton. . -87-4
• Auction Sale
Of farm stock, Implements, etc,
The undetsigned'hee received instruc-
tions to sell by Public Auction at the
farm (known as the Fair Farm) ad-
joining the Town of Clinton on Fri-
day, March 11th, at 12 o'clock, the
following; Horses: span. Pereherons,
3000 lbs. well matched, span Black
General Purpose, well matched, brown
mare in foal to Percheron, black
horse, black Percheron mare, 2 years,
show colt, grey gelding, 2 years old,
driving mare by Spink Medium, ex-
tra road. mare. Cattle: 2 Holsteins,
well bred, calving about time of
sale, 4 Holsteins, freshened with
calves at foot, 4 Durhains, freshened
with calves at foot, 4 Durahm spring
ers, 2 Holsteins, due last of March,
2 Durhanis, due in April, '4 grass
cows, 4 milking strain heifers, 2
years, 2 steers, rising 2 years, 3
heifer calves. 4 steer calves, 1 Dur-
ham bull, 3 years, from milking
strain. Cows have been sorted from
herd of fifty and are extra good lot.
Pigs: 2 brood sows, Poultry: 40
hens, Black Rocks. Implements:
8 -ft. Massey -Harris binder with pole
truck in good order, 7 -ft. Maesey-
Harris binder with pole truck in good
shape, 71/2 -ft. Deering stiff tooth
cultivator, now, 7' -ft. McCormick
spring tooth cultivator, Bissell (16
disc) disc, four horse, 13 disc drill,
good as new, steel roller, 12 ft., 2
walking plows, new, corn cultivator,
scuffles, Deering 7 -ft, mower, Mc-
Cormick, 12 -ft rake, hay loader, 2
hay forks, cars, ropes,
complete, , 2
sets harrows, Massey manure spread-
er, 3 waggons , 2 sets. hob' sleighs,
delivery waggon, 2 hay racks, flat
sleigh rack, cutter, Empire, 2 double
unit milking machine, 8-h.p. Massey -
'Harris gas engine; galvanized lined
water trough, steam feed cooker, 2
sets team harness with breeching,
set team harness. set sin-
gle harness, 15 tons Tim-
othy, 'hay, 25 tons Alfalfa,
300 bus. seed barley, 1200 bus. oats,
150 bus. mixed grain, silage, manure
and hay forks, hoes, shovels, chains
and other articles too numerous to
mention. -House Furniture: Imperial
Oxford cooking range„ box stove,
sideboard, refrigerator, bedroom
suite, Wilton rug, parlor suite. If
day is stomy sale will be held tin-
der cover. 'Everything must be sold
as the proprietor has leased his farm,
Terms: All sums of $10 and under,
cash; over 'that amount, 7 months'
Credit on approved joint notes, or a
discount of 5 per cent. per annum
for cash on credit amounts. A. E,
Durnin, Proprietor. John Purvis,
Auctioneer, -87
Rooms to Lot
I have a number of furnished
:roams to rent by the week or month,
Apply Mrs. 7degridgo, Ontario street.
—87-3'
Crain For Sale
'2000 bushels nixed grain, half oats
'anrl half. barley. Apply to Alex.
Sparks Box 6, Seaforth,---87-2-p
Men Wanted
Two reliable men wanted for out -
ting short wood, About 75 cords,
Convenient to town. Apply to M. 0.
Raesford. r17 1
Announcement
Having disposed of the Comtner-
•tial Hotel 'property will held sale of
household effects eta., later. Look for
azole date.-'-•Wilsoh Elliott. -81-•1
Sale of Farm and Farm Stock
An auction sale of the following
fain and farm stock and implements
will take place at- lot 40, Con. 8,
Goderieh township, on Tuesday, Mar.
15th, at 1 o'clock sharp: Horses:
horse .rising 9, mare rising 7 years,
driving mare, 3 years, gelding ris-
ing 2, gelding rising 1 Cattle: cow
6 years old, due Mar. 20th, oow 0
years, due Mar. 18th, cow 7 years,
due July 26th, cow 8 years, due May
14th, 2 steers rising 3 years, 3 heif-
ers rising 2, 2 steers. rising 2, 3
spring steer calves. Implements:
Massey -Harris binder, 7 -ft. cut,
Cockshutt riding plow, new, Fleury
walking plow, Maxwell hay loader,
Massey -Harris berm seuffter, Massey -
Harris cultivator nearly new,
Massey - Harris. hay , rake„
roller, Success nt a n u r• e
spreader, set harrows, set disc har-
rows, walking scufiier, wagon, Man-
itoba bob sleigh, gravel box, wagon
box, wheelbarrow, hay rack, puiper,
fanning mill, De Laval cream sepa-
rates, stock rack, Chatham scales,
2000 lbs., rubber tired top buggy,
steel tire top buggy, open steel tired
buggy, 2 sets single harness, set
double harness, 3 cutters in good
shape, 3 buffalo robes, 2 blankets,
knee rug, road cart, hay fork, hay
rope, slings, pulleys, car', 2 sets fame
pulleys, pig box, '2 wagon tonemes,
buggy pole, somo,housohold furniture,
tel r'ang'e, coal'heater, some cedar
posts. quantity of barley, oats, hey
and wood, 75 here, pair geese, pair
ducks, 50 bus. ,potatoes, forks, chains,
shovels, ere..
At the name time and place the
farm, good clay loam, well fenced,
and drained (lend frame, house,, bare
and shed and driving shed. Ila:ni anti
soft water. Close to Anglican and
Methodist churches and school, on
county road botweort Clinton and
Hayfield, will be offered for sale.
Terme: On farm 10% of per-
chase money on day of sale, balance
in 80 days. On stock and implement's,.
All suns of $10 and under, cash; ov-
or that amount 0 menthe credit will
be allowed on approved joint notes or
4% straight for cash ort credit
a111olmts, Fred C. Hanley, Propri-
etor 0, It Elliott, Auctioneer,
Mali Contraot
Settled tender's, eddrossad to the
Pate t Asner General,
will be received
Ottawa until noon;
on Friday, the
1st April, 1921, for the' conveyenee of
IIis Majesty's bIolis, on a proposed
Contract for felts years, aix times per
week ever Clinton No, 8 Rural Route
from the'Postnraster General's Piea-
sure, Printed notices containing fur-
ther in'for'mation as to' conditions of
Proposed aontraet may be seen and
blank forms et Tender may be ob-
tained at the Post Offices of Clinton,
Holmesville, Brueefield; Seaforth and
at, the office of the Post 0113ce Inspec
tor, Post Otliee Inspector's Office,
London, .February 18, 1021, Chas,
E. H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector,
-80-3
A ST. PATRICK'S DAY SUPPER
WILL BE SERVED
Under the auspices of Wesley League
—iN—
WESLEY HALL
THURSDAY. MAR. 17th
HIOT SUPPER FROM 5.30 to 7.00
Tickets 350 : : 2 tickets '600
SKATING PARTY
A Union Skating Party, under the
auspices of the Ont. St. and Wesley
Methodist Leagues, will be held in the
rink, Tuesday night, March 8. Lunch
will be served. Band in attendance.
Admission, 251. --87-1
Man Wanted
Position open for an experienced
man on a farm. Married or single,
single preferred, Yearly engagement.
Write Department of Agriculture,
Clinton, Ont. --8,7-2
Men Wanted
Apply Monday afternoon at Com-
mercial Hotel, Clinton. -The Mer-
cantile Salvage Co. -87,-1
Sale of Thoroughbreds
Huron County Breeders Associa-
tion have issued catalogues for their
consignment sale to be held in Le-
pard's shed in Wingham on Thursday,
1lfarch 10th. This is the last call for
the Sale, The attention of those de-
siring to purchase bulls and those
wishing to purchase females of Ab-
erdeen Angus, Hereford or Short-
horn breeds is- called to this sale.
Catalogues may be secured on appli-
cation to the Secretary. Sale at 1
p.m. ;-S. B. Stothers, Department
of Agriculture, Clinton, Ont. -87-1
Piano Tuning
Jas. E. Doherty, experienced piano
tuner. Orders for piano tuning, tone
regulating and general re -building
left at my address, Clinton, phone
160, will receive prompt attention.
Also dealer in pianos andphono-
graphs. -July 2Sth-p
• • House for Sale
8 -room, solid brick house, town
water and electric lights, good gar-
den and chicken house. Apply on
• premises: Corner of North and
Spencer Sts. -A. C. Clarkson. -804f
Auction Sale
01 Faust Stock and Implements':
The undersigned has received instruc-
tions to sell by public auction at Lot
45, Bayfield Road, 1'/ miles south-
west of Clinton, on Friday, March
4th, commencing at 1 o'clock, sharp,
the following: Horses: Grey mare
in foal, bred to Brown's Percheron,
due May 10, choice grey mare, a
splendid worker, chestnut horse, gen-
eral purpose, well bred driving mare.
Cattle: black cow due March 1, grey
cow May 17, cow due April 15, cow
due April 10, cow due May 7, 2 far-
row cows, milking, heifer rising 2
years, 2 black steers rising 2, year-
ling steer,, yearling heifer, 3 choice
spring calves, brood sow due March
27, 18 pullets. Implements: Massey-
Ilarris Gasoline Engine, 41/2 h,p.,
mounted on trucks, Massey -Harris
steel framed wood saw 28.inch blade,
nearly new, mounted on trucks, Mas-
sey-Ilarris ensilage cutter with
blower, nearly new, Frost re Wood
mower 6 -ft. cut, Massey -Harris
cultivator, Cockshutt hay rake,
10 -ft„ Massey -Harris low down ma-
nure 'spreader, nearly new, set bar-
rows,' Cockshutt plow, good double
plow with rolling coulters, set disc
harrows, Maxweil scufller, Massey -
Harris cream separator, set trucks,
Adams' wagon, 21 inch tire, root
pulper, hay rack and. stock rack com-
bined, set bobsleighs, 2 neckyokes,
logging chain and log ,bunk, 2 set
doubletrees, set double hotness, 2
set single harness, light wagon and
demoerai, one-horse wagon, driving
belt for ensilage cutter, forks, shov-
els, eatery stone driven by pulley,
steel pig trough, wheelbarrow, belt,
micas nettle, watering trough, steel
lined, cross cut saw, crow bar
and cant ltoolc, };:ravel bas,
2 bushel basket, extension lad-
der, strm kettle, stone boat.
Frnnitm•e: Dresser and stand, camp
bed, 2 small tables, extension table,
cite,t of drawers, Sinner sewing mac.
lt;ne, parlor suite, .•gond churn, coal
heater, 'washing machine, invalid
their, about 25 yards g•oo,l carpet.
Other articles too =morons to nten-
tinn. Ilverything mast be eatisfae-
torily settled for before being re-
moved from premises. Positively no
reserve as the proprietor has sold his
farm. •Teams: All suets of 510 and
utd,er, cult; over that amount, 6
months credit on -approved • joint
notes, 3 per cent, discount for Cash on
credit amounts, Perrault, Chickens
• and.'hrood sow, cash, .lt, A, •Rolserto,,
Proprietor, Geo. 11. Elliott, Auctions
505, , .--86.2
Tour Attention
Ts drawn to these specials we of Por this week, You will find • our
prjee8 right with to -days, market in ,these linos :and others' the wine; Our
aha is to satisfy enstomers,
EXTRA SPECIAL.
OUR
BMG OAR
with another purchase er N, P. SOAP
our store, Equal in weight of 8
of Any other Laundry e large cans Heinz
1 can Tomatoes 15e. soap for 25e. ?Rork & Bens S..22(1,
SUPPLY LIMITED iSee window Saturday
1 to each customer ,for other specials ,2 picgs. Jolly Powder 25c,.
GET TOTE HABIT OF DEALING AT The store for everybody
8 bars Ivory Soap .,25c,
n 0
3 bare Lifebuoy eb oy s a p 25e.
3 bars Goblin soap
8 bars Palm Olive soap
2 picas, 0071 .Flalxes 250,
1 lb, Val, Raisins ..28c,
1 lb, Mince meat . , ,22e,
JOHNS( 14 k c
8 GROCERY
JONATHAN HUGILL.
'Ille a 1111
Special Th6s Week
A Bell piano used only 2 months,
owner leaving. This style piano sold
fon 5600.00 this past summer. I now
offer for quick sale at 3385.00, for
cash or note. Other terms may be
arranged.
Also 1 square nienein fine condi-
tion, se::: price $75,00, or 'will rent
for term of nrbnths. Phone 6-616 at
once or write J. E. Ilugill, Box 229,
Seaforth.
Deal at home if you value your
n)oney. '
Agent for Phonates, sewing ma-
chines, cream separators and pianos.
Box 229, SEAFORTH
■.rte
Feeding
Molasses
In 5 -bbl lots 36c per gallon
In 1 -bbl lots 37c per gallon
J. HUTTON
LONDESBORO
Attention
We have on the premises of the
Commercial Hotel, 1 large two story
frame barn, approximately 40x6Oft.
also Driving shed 20x9Oft. These
buildings will be for sale immediate-
ly. -87-1
THE MERCANTILE SALVAGE CO.
}Sant For Sale
In Goderieh Tp., 180 acres choice
clay loam, in first class condition.
Barn almost new, equipped with ev-
erything to save labor. 8 acres of
good young orchard, modern house,
with bath room ,and. pressure tank
new drilled well and elecric light
plant, Also 220 acres pasture and
timber land. TMs is one of the best
combination farms in the county of
Huron. Will be sold separate or in
one block. Chas. 13. Middleton, R.
R. No, 3,•Clinton, Phone 2-606
-86-tf
Auction Sale•
01 Farm Stock and Implements.
The undersigned has received in-
structions to sell by public auction at
Lot 15, Con. 17, Base Line, on Tues-
day, March 8th commencing at one
o'clock sharp, the following: Horses:
black gelding 6 years, bay 'filly 3
years, black filly 1 year, bay driver
10 years. Cattle: cow 9 years due
March 20, cow 0 years due April 16,
COW 6 years due June 14, cow 8
years due May 1, cow 0 years due
in July, cow 6 ysr. supposed to be in
calf, 3 steers rising 2 years, heifer
rising 2 years, 3 spring calves, 2 fat
calves. About 30 hens. Implements:
McCormick binder 7-11. cut, Cross &
Wood mower '7, -ft. cut, Massey -Har-
ris spring tooth cultivator, 10 -hoe
seed drill, Massey -Harris disc har-
row, set 3 section diamond harrows,
set spring tooth harrows, Cockshutt
riding plow, hay rake, Cockshutt
walking plow, nearly new, wagon
box, wagon, hay rack, scutfler, fan-
ning mill, root pulper, set sleighs,
cutter, rubber tired buggy, steel tired
buggy, 2 set double- harness, grind
stone, set single harness, sugar ket-
tle,' DeLaval cream separator, near-
ly new, boring machine, barn jack,
churn, quantity of hay and grain.
Other atricles too numerous to men-
tion. Terms: All sums of 510 and
under, cash, over that amount, 8
months credit on approved joint
notes, 4 Per cent, discount for cash
on credit amounts. Clnis, Beacom,
Proprietor, Geo. H. Elliott, Auc-
tioneer. -86-2
Turnips for Sale
Quantity of good, clean turnips, at
reasonable price. Fred McCool,
Londesboro, R. R. No. 1; Phone 2S-
14, Blyth. -86-2-p
Cottage For Salo
Roomy cottage on Huron street,
Town water, good cellar, % acre of
ground, some fruit tree. Apply to
W. Bryclono 017 Miss E, Whitely -81
Farm to Rent
Grass farm to rent, lots 84 and 36,
Oth concession, Cloderich township,
containing 120 acres, with plenty of
water. For further Particulars ap-
ply in bars, Walter Weston, Mayfield,
11, 11.. No. 2. Mono 0 on 600. -86 -if
Farm For Sale
Lot 1.6, pest of 17, Con. 1, Ilul.
lett ,in ail 127 acres. This farm is
situated 1/ minis oath of the town
of Clinton on the HI05011 .Road, •,is
well adapted for mixed favmin•g. It
is well watered with never failing
spniug and also by spring creek run-
ning across one corner. 11 is mostly
seeded, There aro eight acres fir
wheat. There. is a two story brick
house and a large barn with :atone
stabling, also drive shed, leer house
and pig pen. The buildings are all
comparatively new and in good re-
pair, For further partieulars a )ply
on the premises or by mail to John
It, Noble, R. 11,. No. 4, Clinton,
Out, Phone 7 on Gil. .- S6-tf
m
VICTORY BONDS
And all Municipal and Government
Bonds supplied at market prices and
delivered at your bank without
charge.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton
.CLINTON GARAGE
—AND --
BATTERY SERVICE STATION
The enforcement of the Headlight
Laws, means that auto owners must
equip their cars with approved lenses.
We have the following to choose
from:
Levelight
}telephone
Legalite
Shaler Roadlighter
Clamert
Primolite
Macbeth
Conopher Clear
Conopher Noviol
Come in and let us fill out your ap-
plications and show our lenses.
J. H. Paman
Examiner 'for licensed drivers
Phone 80 Res, Phone 140
C -REAM
WANTED
We are in a position to pay the
highest market price for butter fat
and to give the .best possible service.
OUR GATHERERS WILL BE ON
THE ROAD; REGULARLY THE
YEAR AROUND. WE WILL AP-
PRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE.
CLINTON CREAMERY LIMITED
Phone 145
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's barber shop,
W. J. Jago. -83-11
Farm for Sale
80 acres on Cut line, 'An mile from
Holmesville.' Well improved, good
buildings. Apply on premises to W.
Pickard, or. phone 8 on 611. -86-tf
Farm for' Sale or Rent
;Farm, lot 40, Con, 8, " Goderieh
Township, Good clay loans well
fenced and drained, Good frame
house, barn with shed, also good
driving shed, lots of hard and soft
water. Close to a19nglish and Metho-
dist churches, 1/ miles from. school.
On County road between Clinton and
Bayfield. Fred C. Hanley, R. R.
No. 2, Bayfield, Picone 12-608.
-85-tf
Farm For Sale
Lot 30, Con. 5, township of Mullett,
21/e miles from Clinton. Convenient
to school. Contains 117 acres, 100
acres cleared, 17 acres bush lot. Land
is all clay loam and in good state of
cultivation. 5 acres fall wheat. Good
brick ltouso.and bank barn with cem-
ent stabling. 2 good wells and never
failing spring. Apply on premises.
Ezra, M. Durst, R. R. No .1,•Clinton,
-76-tf
Puncture Proof Inter Tubes
Have your car fitted with the Areo
Cushion tubes, No punctures, no
blowouts. All sizes of tubes kept in
stock. W. L. Peffers, Albert street,
Clinton. -74-41
House for Sale
Comfortable 8 -roomed house, on
Albork street, North, with good stone
cellar and town water. Also stable
on premises. Apply Miss Moore,
- •69-t1
. Par 'Sale
Two six roomed hooses en Fred-
eriek street, near the new flax mills,
will be sold cheap, and on eaay terms,
Apply to ,Jacob Taylor ox C, 13, Hale.
•
O'NEIJ:'S PRICES
and Eaton's
e
Eaton's sell Rolled .Oats at 7 lbs. for 380
O'Ncils Bell. Rolled Oats at 7 lbs, Tor 361
:Eaton's sell Black to at ,,.,,.,,..1 1b. for 400; 3 lbs. for 31.15
O'Nei1's sell Bleck tea at 1 lb. for 551; 3 lbs. for 41.00
•
Eaton's sell Seeded raisins
O'Neil's sell seeded raisins
Eaton's sell Canned peas at
O'Nell's sell Caroled Peas at
1 Ib for 820
1 lb. for 300
180 per can
150 per can
EATON'S DO NOT QUOTE
SUGAR AT ALL
O'NEIL'S SELL AT WHOLESALE
PRICE
W. T. O'NEIL
THE HUB GROCERY
Lower Prices
Owing to an exceptional winter, we
are now glad to announce the return
of almost normal conditions in the
mining industry, and the return of
our old straight-line coal, the cele-
brated
D. L. & W. SCRANTON
This permits us to announce also
NORMAL QUOTATIONS
And -another reduction of -
81.50 PER TON
Making the price of the prepared
sizes
$17.00 DELIVERED
This price is rock bottom, and is
based on present wages, freight rates
and American exchange, which from
all appearances will not probably be
any less,
Place your order with the only
dealer in town displaying a Govern-
ment License.
Would also ask all those with out-
standing accounts to kindly arrange
for settlement this -month as it is the
close of our coal year.
J. B. MU,,,; FAR
CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD.'
Phone for Clinton 74.
Phone for Brueefield 11 on 618.
THE COHNEH STORE
Phono 45
This Is The Season
For Plot Drinks
We have prepared Chocolate, Co-
coa, Coffee, Bovril and Oxo cubes,
ready to serve by pouring hot water
on them.
Frys, Cowans and Bakers Cocoa.
Also a good bulk Cocoa at a special
price per lb.
Jams and Marmalade.
SEE OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL
BARGAIN COUNTER
LIVE AND LET LIVE
FredWeWigg
CORN
There is a vast difference in
grades of corn, Our Corn is No. 2
Yellow which we believe is the best
grade on the market: It is free from
broken Kernels, Cobs and Dust. Give
us a call and let us know your re-
quirements. Special prices on large
quantities.
BRAN, SHORTS.
Now is the season for Bran &
Shorts. The quality is good and the
prices reasonable.
SWIFT'S DIGESTER TANKAGE
Figured on present value of live-
stock and home-grown feeds the use
of "Swift's Digester Tankage" will
return more profit to the hog raiser
than ever before in its history.
SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS
Blood, Tankage and Bones produced
by the largo slaughtering business
of Swift Canadian Co. are almost all
used in Swift's high Grade Fertilizer.
Result: Large profit to you.
FLOUR
Our stock includes: Purity, Five
Roses, White Seal and Golden City.
. W. Jerkins & Sod.
FLOUR AND FEET)
Phones: Elevator'109, Residence 141
Boars fir Sbrvlee
Champion bred, big type Yorkshire
and Cheshtor'57hite boars for service.
At home every forenoon. -A. C.
Levey, Phone 15 on 689, Clinton t--28
Scranton Coal
Don't forget to leave your order
for rim deliveryof coal or wood
Spring
with E. WARD. If you want satis-
faction. We will look after your
wants.
Leave orders at my Residence,
Hunan street, or Phone 155,
TERMS CASH
South End Grocery
A full stock of
Groceries & Provisions
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGL1
Levi stong
PHONE 144 PROMPT DELIVERY
CIRLS NED
• for knitters and learners
ALSO
for menders acrd inspectors
APPLY AT ONCE
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED
PLUMBING, HEATING
AND FURNACE
WORK
Repairing of all kinds
Promptly Done
THOS. HAWKINS.
Agent for Uecla Furnaces
Plumbing and Heating Phone 53
Shop over Corless & Vermeer'
We are in the market for:
WHEAT .• BARLEY
• OATS i
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• BASSWOOD
AND WHITE ASH LOGS]
Flour and Feed always on hand.
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123. 1
Special Prices
Will be paid by us for
Large Fat Hens
During the next few weeks.
Top prices will be paid by us for
Sttlrictlhn New Laid,
i ggs
Enquire prices before you sell,
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
N. W. TREWARTHA, Managers
Phone 100; Holinesville 4 on 141
CREAM WANTED 1
The demand for our butter is in-
creasing.
To supply this demand we require •
mere cream.
We request you to ship its yowl
cream.
We guarantee you the Higbeet
Market .Prlecs, accurate tests and
prompt service.
Our firm is known to you and neede
no further recommend.
We pay all express charges, furn-
ish cream cans and pay twice each
month.
Write for cans o0 further informae
.tion to the
THE SEAPORTII CREAMERS 00,
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