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The Clinton News Record, 1920-4-1, Page 5RSDAY ;APItiIr ]iso. x920 Clinton Nos's-Reetrd Of .interest to You and Me •. ;All Foul's Day, ,N 4 * 4' Nave you been April -fooled yet? ' ., A. 4. Have you made outs your income tax report? le not better get busy, 4, 'le the Kaiser had eerie' learned stet) the habit of saying nothing he night not in his old Age have had to learn to saw wood," -.Toronto Star. a Judging from the weather binned - lately following we would numb rath- er have a display of "northern lights". in March than a thunder storm, * �.�+e Premier Drury says The Farmers' ,Sun is not the organ of the Govern- ment, And perhaps even at that the Government is the gainer. w * e w The maple sugar season has been :short this year, Maple syrup at from $3 to $5 per gallon isn't any .great boon to anyone looking for .cheap sweetening, $ ,N * R, This fine spring weather makes one ,think of summer sports. Why not :n County Baseball League this sea- son? Such an organization eyould :add greatly to the interest hi the :game and would stimulate good :sport, 4 * „ * "IT as many permits were being 'taken for dwellings in Toronto as ::for garages the housing problem 'would soon be settled." Empire. But you cannot expect a rnan who 'has bought a car and built a garage oto take the responsibility of building a house, too. There must be some •division of labor. ao The story is now told that Lady =Cynthia Curzon and Oswald Bosley, M. P., are engaged as a result of .meeting during •the parliamentary •campaign of Lady Astor, in which both, teek• a keen"interest, Perhaps' .after :all those who have 'been con- demning women for their umnaid- nnliness•in entering business and pub- lic life have been wronging thee's. It may be that the dear things, are :but putting' themselves in the way of meeting a larger number of eligible men. Stumping in a political cam- paign may become more popular in future, for both amen and -women. i, Y * 4' Unrest would vanish if people .could et it out u t oftheir g e r heads that ,around every corner is a profiteer, seeking to sandbag them. Let us .get rid of the idea that high pricesare .the work of any manor set of men: Here and there, of course, there .may .be profiteers; but the great majority .of people, who are charging more for what they sell, are doing so simply • ',because they have to. Quit kick - ;Mg; pay or do without; the world is :not really going to the smash the ;pessimists would have us believe e►• Simcoe Reformer. There may be a good deal in this. A man •the other day told us he ;used .only to pay $1.00 for The News -Record , intimating that he knew no particular reason why it should be more now. We probably :ought to appreciate more the prob- lems .of the other fellow. • Kippen. Mr. and Mrs, E Noakes and 'daughter Minnie lately of Goderich -township, spent part of last week and this visiting their son prior to their leaving for London where they intend to reside having rented a house there. The post office was moved to the new place on Wednesday of this week when •the new postmaster will 'take charge it has been in the store on the Tuckersmith side for almost seventy years. The late Robt. llfellis was postmaster for fifty years of that time. We have no doubt Mr. Brownlee will measure up to the requirements of the office. Rev. (Capt.) Edwards of Sete -forth will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist church next Sunday. Mrs. Jas. McClymont spent last week' with her daughter, Mrs. Terryberry of Tuckersmith, Mr. Henry Ivison's fancily who have been in quarantine for the past five weeks on account of Scar .retina, were released this week. Mr. Fred Davidson of Brucefield leas engaged with Mr. J. 'B.. Mc- Lean for the 'summer. As Mr, Davidson was in Mr. 1ticLean's em- ploy some years ago they are well acquainted and have mutual regard Tor each other. Mr, and Mrs. 'Drew Swan of Brucefield visited Mr. Bawey and family this week. • Marriages I•TOLLAND-NFDIGEit--In Clinton, on Mar, 31st by the Rev. D. N. McCamus, Agnes, • Leona, , eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J; Nediger • to Clifford Roy Holland, eon of Mr. and Mrs, George iol- latii of Kippen. Births SCOTT ---In Hallett on March 02nd, to Mr. ad Mics. J. Scott, a daugh- ter` CHALLENGER -At Edgerton, Al - WAIL, en March 23rd ,to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Challenger, a daugh- tet'. LIN»SA'Y-In Goderiebtownship, on March 25th, .to Mr. and Mrs, D, • M., Lindsay ,a daughter, FLOODY-ht Toronto, on March 26th, to Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Itloody, a daughter. Deaths ii3AWDEN--In Clinton,` On Maiah =20th, Catharine Jane McDonnell, widow of the late Thomas Buy. dee, in her 72nd year. RtiDDEi,L-Ir_ Hullett, on March 18th, George Ruddell, aged 04 years. YOUNG -In &denote On March 25th, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard E, Young, aged Id years. 'THEY have been called a people of one idea -God first, WHATEVER happens, their work goes on, servile); God end their fellowmen, EMPIRES may rise and fall the world may seem.' to be en- veloped in blood and ' strife; but they still see God's sun- shine and love, still do the nearest work of 'mercy. Still .praise God for the saving of souls. ' • JUDGE if you :• will from what you know of their work, Whether the World has not cause to rejoice with them in their adherence to this one idea -"Seek first the King- dom of God." The Salvation Army --- 308 CITADELS AND INSTITUTIONS IN THIS TERRITORY. ---USE THEM! EGGS FOR HATCHING From Single Combe White Leghorns, Large Birds, Large Eggs, and no better layers. $1.00 per setting of 15, or. $6.00. per hundred eggs. F. J. TYNDALL, Phone 2 on 636. R. R. No. 4. Auction Sale • ' Of farm stock and implements on the 5th concession, Lot 37,• Goderich township, on Friday, April 9th, at 1 o'clock sharp,the following.: Horses: Gelding heavy draft, rising 6• years, Filly, heavy draft rising 7 years,, driv- ing' mare by Missours Chief 8 years, Cattle: Cow rising 3 years with calf at foot, cow rising 8 years due at' time of sale, cow rising 3 years due 1st May,. COW 'rising 8 years due 25th.. of . May, . Durham cow ris- ing 4 • years • due in June. Polled Angus bull rising 2 years, 9 steers rising 2 years old, 2 heifers - rising 2 years, steer rising 1 year, 3 heifers rising 1 year, 10 young Leicester. ewes, ram, brood sow with 7 pigs 8 weeks old, Imp- lements- Deering binder 6 -ft cut, Deering mower 6 -ft cut, hay rake, Massey -Harris fertilizer, used one season, drill, Fleury walking plow, set 3 section har- rows, disc harrows, fanning mill, set scales, hay rack, rubber tired top buggy, nearly new, 2 road carts, set bob sleighs, new, set log bunks, set heavy team harness, set single harness, set collar tops, 300 bus. oats, quantity of hay, 2 set whiffletrees, neckyokes and other articles. Terms: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount '7 months credit on approved joint notes or $ per cent. for cash on credit amounts. Grain and hay to be cash. No re- serve as the farm has been sold. Percival Weston, Proprietor, George H. Elliott, Auctioneer. - -39-1 Auction Sale Of faun stock and inplements, The undersigned auctoneer has re- ceived instructions from Robert R. Currie to sell by ,public auction on Lot 33 ,concession '7, Goderich town- ship, commencing at 1 o'clock, sharp, on Friday, April 16th, the following: Horses -mare 9 years old, supposed to be in foal, mare 7 years old, sup- posed to be• in foal, mare rising two years old, horse rising 4 years old, driving horse 6 years old, good use- ful pony 8 years old, Cattle -cow 8 years old, newly freshened, cow '7 years old newly freshened, cow 10 years old supposed to be in calf, Jersey cow 7 years old, newly fresh- ened, 5 steers rising 2 years, 2 heif- ers rising 3 years, 4 heifers rising .2 years, 2 steers rising 1 year old, 3 heifers rising 1 year old. Imple- ments -Deering binder 7 -ft cut, nearly new, Deering hay loader, new, Mann cultivator, nearly new, Deer- ing roller, 9 -ft. Deering seed drill, 11 disc, Frost & Wood rake 10 -ft Verity riding plow, nearly uew; Frost & Wood walking• plow; gang plow, Frost & Wood mower, 2 wag ons, one nearly new, aleighs, nearly new, stuffier, pelper, 2 buggie's . one nearly new, harrows, fanning mill, 2,000% scales, cutter, nearly new, hay rack, gravel box, wheelbarrow, 2 setts of double harness, sett single harness 2 setts of heavy whiffle- trees. extension ladder ,neck yoke, grindstone, logging Chain, binding chain, Malotte cream separator, Daisy churn No. 8, nearly new, washing machine, rain barrel, Cider barrel, number of cedar posts. 25 grain bago, 80 young hens, wire stretcher, nufnber of forks and shov- els, pick, crowbar, 500 bushel* of oats, 50 bushels of mixed grain. about 20 tone of good timothy hay, Household furniture: Coal heater, 3 bed steads , 2'dressera, 2 wash stands, 3 mattresses, extension table, Singer sewing machine, falling leaf table, and other articles too numer- ous to mention. Everything meet be sold as the proprietor has sold his farm. Tertius: flay and grain and all surina of $elf and under, cash; over that ,amount 7 months credit Will be given on furnishing approved loitli; notes or a -aisdouitt of 4 per cent, straight for cash on credit amounts. R, R. Currie, -Proprietor, Thos. Gundry, Auctioneer, -811.2 ',Lineman Wanted Linentap vaulted for the G.oder.ieh towneliip Municipal Telephone Sye- t n. A personal ala + c r pplfeatton is re. quested 1f possible, Boars meets Mon- day April 5th at H&Imes Trail Holmeted1le,- -Applications are to be in by 2 o'cloek on that date, Apply to Adam Cantelon, Seo; Telephone System, Social Evening The, Woman's Auxiliiuv of St, Paul's Church • will give a 150 'tea and sale of useful articles and home- made cooking in the Parish Hall on Tuesday April 13th at three o'clock. -39.1 Auction Sale At premises of undersigned, Huron street, on Saturday, April 3rd, at 1 o'clock, of buggies, sleighs ,cutters, Ford car, paints, brushes, tools, bolts, whiffletrees, neckpieces, forge, anvil, stoves, Beattie & Buchanan cars, forks and sling's, circular saw, rip- saw and frames, buggy' plainer, emery :grinder, band saw, turning lathes, pulleys, belting, shafting and hangersspring tooth cultivator, • 5 new rubber tired buggies ,set new buggy wheels, wagon axles, buggy and wagon spokes; • wheelbarrow, holsters, clamps, etc. etc. Every- thing must be sold as the proprietor is giving up business. Tens: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 3 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes or a discount of 2 per cent. straight for cash on credit amounts.. Wilson Elliott, proprietor, G. H Elliott, auctioneer. Fruit Pickers Wanted Fruit pickers, strawberries and raspberries or earlier garden work, in one of the best fruit -growing parts of the country .at Vittoria, near Sim- coe, Norfolk county. Right on the lake. ' Good bathing, good accommo- dation' at either private boarding house or in camp which is there. Work beginning in June and lasting thoughout July and .part of August. Come any time in these three months., Highest wages paid. For information write Box 180, Beams - Ville Ont. -39-tf ' .A'uetioni Sale Auction sale of farm stock, iun- ele:bents, household furniture, hay, grain, roots; etc., W.. J. Roberton will sell by public auction at 1ot43, Base Line, Hullett ( one mile south o£ Aubunii) on Tuesday, April 0th, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: HORSES -Span of bay mares rising 6 years, brown horse rising 5 yrs. CATTLE -Cow ris- ing 6 years, due May 8th, cow rising 6, in full flow, cow rising 6 due April 10, cow rising 4 due April 9, heifer rising 3 due April 15, heifer rising 3 due April 11, 3 yearling heifers, 2 yearling steers, steer 5 months old, heifer calf :3 months old.. IM- PLEMENTS. Massey -Harris binder 6 -ft cut, Massey -Harris mower 5 -ft cut, Massey -Harris seed drill 10 - hoe, Massey -Harris fertilizer drill 11 -hoe, Massey -Harris cultivator 13 teeth, Massey -Harris 10 -ft rake, steel wheels, Perrin single riding plow, Two -furrow riding plow, Per- rin, Clinton fanning mill with bag- ger, McCorvie make, Fleury turnip sower, new, 145 -ft rope, car and slings, Chatham wagon, disc harrow, Climax truck, 2', inch tire, new, Pair Bobsleighs, good, roller, manure spreader, nearly new, McCormick No 2, hay rack, stock rack, wood rack, gravel box, whiflietrees and neckyokes, corn planter ,scoop shovel, hoes and forks, 20 -ft ladder, set -of dauble harness, good, A quantity of good hay, Oats and Barley, several bags of Oats, Wheat and Barley, chopped, a number of grain bags, sugar kettle some Potatoes,a quant- ity of Mangolds. Household effects, etc.: Sunfiner . kitchen stove, good baker, box stove and a number of 6 - inch pipes, cupboard, 4 kitchen chairs 2 rocking chairs 2 tables, child's bed- stead, cradle and high chair, 2 cream cans, 8 gals. 30 -gal barrel with quantity of good cider vinegar, lampsand lanterns, dishes' and cut- lery. Everything on the place to be disposed of, as farm is sold. Terms: Hay, Grain, Mangolds, Potatoes and ell• sums of $10 and under, cash; ov- er that amount ,seven months' credit will be given on furnishing' approved joint notes. .A straight discount of 4 per cent. allowed for cashon cred- it amounts. Wm. J. Roberton Pro- prietor. Thos. Gundry, Auctioneer. ' -39-1 Notice to Creditors In the estate of Eliza lizard, late of the township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, widow. Notice is he eliy given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf, that all persons hating any claims, against the Estate of Eliza Izzard who died on.21st2Novemher,,.1919,. are required .on or before the 19th April; 1920 to send. by Post • or deliver to Mrs. Martha M. Grumtnett, R, R. No. 4, Seaforth, Mrs. Ida L. Joslilg, R. R. No. 1 Londesboto, Executrices of the .will of. the =said. deceased, or to the undersigned solicitors, full particulars of their claims; and that after the said 19th April, 1920 the said Exec- utrices will distribute the assets of said deceased among the persons en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of Which they shall then have had notice, and that the said Executrices will not be liable for the said assets to •any person of whose claim notice Shan not then have been received. Dated 23rd March, 1020, Proud - foot, Killoran and Cooke, Goderich and Seaforth, Solicitors for said Ex- ecutrices. • -88-3 Help .Wanted • Wanted at Ontario Hospital, London Help for Laundry, Dining -room, and leitchefi. Uniform. provided. • Apply Matron. • ---88.4 • Fist ' Sale Happy Thong'ht I'.tange and a 6- oetave Bell ergan. Apply lairs, G. W. Nott, R. It, No. 3 Seaforth. Pticire 8 ori 615, Clinton. ---38=2 HAVE YOU LOST Your appetite? If yeti have 1447 some of oar Pork aitd Beans with `.tomato 130000, Catsups, Trickles, oto, • Pork and beans with Both Pickles Tomato Sauee 2 Jane cans 350. 13 large cans for. $1.,00 Spaghetti-' with To- mato Sauce per 12 oe tin 10e, For Pies or Pudding 2 cans of Pumpkin 25c 2 pkgs Corm Starch 25c Raisins, Prunes, Riee, Tapioca, etc, BROOM SPECIAL EOR FRIDAY AND SATj'J'ItD,A.Y No, 100 for 65e. No, 8 for ,„950. Get one while they last. iliustard per quart 40e Mixed per quart 400 Sweet per quart 60e Rex Catsup 15 & 05c Dominion Matches 3 boxes"for 250 3 bars Lavender Bath toilet seep 25c 3 bars Laundry Soap 26e.' We pay highest pri ccs for Better and Eggs Get the habit of dealing at Phone orders promptly eared for JOHNSON '& COMPANY Phone fit Phone 126 MY WHAT A PLEASANT SURPRISE and, they're from McNeil's too, my dear boy, I cannot thank you enough for I do dearly love those delicious Williard's Forkdipt Cleoco- lates and bon bons. They have such a different taste, you know. Thank you, indeed. AT k, The CLINTON CANDY KITCHEN M. McNEIL, PROPRIETOR MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER Don't you know the time to educate your children is when they are young. Start them into there music lessons as you would their school soon if you want .them to make a success of it. It lifts them into a higher society which they can not reach with out music. Make arrangements to startthem right. Which is only done on a piano.. Ane music teacher will tell ''you' it is waste on an organ and it only disheartens the child. We can_ quote you prices and • make terms on a high Gourley plane by dropping a card to - ,JOIYATHAN HUOILL •I of time to practise rade Bell or SEAFO'°RTH TENDER ROAST FRESH HAM 'You like it? Then you will en- joy a dinner from ours. It s simply delicious. - young, juicy, tender and most wholesome. We suggest that for your dnner to -day or Sunday, you order some from es, and you will not be disappointed TIIE VETERANS MEAT STORE free delivery to any part of town BUTT ER BROS., ., Phone 17O For Sale or to Let House and lot, centrally located on Cutter street. Contains 3 bedrooms, parlor, dining -room, hall, kitchen, pantry, clothes closet, cellar, town water, soft water, coal house. Apply to Wm'. Bedard, R. R. No. 2, Clin- ton. Phone 12 on 602. -38-tf Desirable Property for Sale 6 acres of good garden land, with orchard, Frame house, frame Sam with good stone stabling. Just out- side the corporation on London Road. Possession given' in 2 months. Apply Isaac Marwood, on premises -38-tf MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction, by George H. Elliott, auctioneer, at the premises on Saturday, the 24th day of April, 1920, at the hour of 2 'o'clock in the after- noon, the following property: The Northerly part of Lot number forty in the first concession in the Huron Read Survey of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, ebntaining by admeasurement fifty aeles more or less and being com- posed of all that portion of said lot Number forty which lies north of the Buffalo & Lake Huron Railway. On the preemie area good frame house and excellent barn and stabl- ing accommodations. This property is,one of the most desirable in the vicinity of the Town of Clinton, being located on the Huron Road within one mile of the Town. Terms; 10 per cent, cash, further 10 per cent. on delivery of possess - on; and the balance within 30 days af- ter date of sale. • .Fon further -ternns and conditions of -sale apply to W. Brydone, solici- tor for the Vendor. Dated this 24th day of March, 1920. • -38-4 Auction Sale Of house and. Lot Town of Clin- ton. The Executrices - of the .. Will of Mrs, "Eliza lizard, late of Clinton, Widow', deceased, will offer for sale by public auction• on the premises, on: Saturday April 10th, 1920, at 2 O'clock, the following property, name- Lot Number twenty-five (25), Block "C", in Isaac : Rattenbuty Survey, on the East side of Freder- ick Street in the TOW11 of Clinton, On this Lot there is a frame house with kitchen and woodshed, and a number of fruit trees, and the prop- erty is in a good location. The sale Will be subject to a re- served bid. TERMS: 10 per sent, of the pur- chase meneyY to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance in 30 days thereafter, when Conveyance will be given, For further pertieglars and cone dittoes' of sale apply to the under- signed. Proudi~oot, Killoran and Cooke, t;Oderich • and Seafortlt, Solicitors for the Vendors, Goaxge Elliott, Auctoncer. e--884 House and Lot For Sale Seven -roomed house and one acre good garden land, on James street. House in good repair, electric -lighted, town water ,handy sinks. Fruit trees and small fruits . Good barn Apply on premises to James Levy. -38-tf Hay and Straw for Sale A limited quantity of hay andstraw for sale. Also red clover seed, Marq- uis spring wheat and three well- bred Leghorn roosters. Apply to L. Tyndall, R. R. No. 4, Phone 4 on 636. -38-2-p Fine Home For Sale At Bayfield. the fine summer spot. Modern house with 30x40 cement garage, stone milk house and one- fifth acre ground. Act quick for a bargain. Apply News Office, Tees - water. -33-3 House and Lot For Sale Lot 51, over the G. T. R, Track, south. Frame house and stable. Apply to John Torrance, Clinton.. House for Sale A very comfortable cottage on the' corner of Princess and Raglan streets,. two lots. Electric lights, Town: water. Apply on premises to Miss. J. Holmes. --38-tC• House Wanted Wanted to buy. Musthave fern ace, modern conveniences preferred,. cash down. Apply . &miss. F preen, coo Mrs.• F. Hovey, CIintonse-37-tf' Muskrat Skins Season closes' April; 21st,. Prices sky high. Before you• sell call and get my prices. I will get you a lie- ense if you want one.. Jas. Steep.„ Box 192, Clinton. Dealer in hides, and furs. -37-6:,p, Field Crop Competition Under the auspices of the Huron Central Agricultural Cociety, Entries will he received by: See. A.- J, Mc- Murray or S. B. Stothers, County Representative., -47,0 ' 'loose to Rent Frame house on Victoria street, over the G. T. R. tracks;. seven rooms, summer kitchen, woodshed and coal house. Town water. In good repair. Apply to Mrs, J. Clovett, Clinton. -Vett Wanted Spring muskrats skins. Season is now open, lst March to 21st April. I will pay high prices fot well handled skins, Get my prices before selling. Other furs are net so good now, but will pay full value for them. If you cannot bring furs I will pay postage oe express and will ',return furs pre- paid if me prices are not satisfact- ory, H. A. Hooey, Clinton -ad W Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and res paired. Woollen geode dry cleaned. Rooms over Ileard`s barber shop. W. J. Jago. •85-tf for Sale s a le Two frame hops en •Victorltl street, Apply at The News -Record office, 34-tif Fenn for Sale 100 acres,' lot 12 cons 5, Mullett, adapted Tot Groping or grazing, 10 acres bush, balance in grass. Good well and windmill. It nee sold will be rented for pasture, Apply to E. Miller Box 25, Clinton, or phone 119. Little Pigs for Sale Melee lot of young pigs in good growipg condition, Price reason- able. Order early, First to eciree. is the lucky person. le, W. Ancil rows, Clinton, -35.411 No Trespassing Any person or persons trespassing' or destroying property on the prem. ises of the estate of 'the late Will- lam H. Woods will, be prosecuted according to law, -L M. Weede,• Bayfield, Ont. July, 1st, 1920' • ORDER YOUR SUPPLY OF Scranton Coal In purehasing the Holloway Forbes. Coal Business, we secured what we call a straight line connection, with; the. two great American Coal Min- ing• lnstntuttonse namely: • The D, L.. & W. COAL CO`. who own and control the Mendes Scranton Coat fields, and furnish• us with their STANDARD ANTHRA.- CITE The De && H. COAL CO., who send' us their' celebrated LACK. AWANA COAL. By a straight line connection We mean that we are their sole agents for the community; and although an imposter may claim to be dlst`ribut ins their coal; it is• an utter impos- sibility, and only goes to show that he is willing to admit that we have the best available: New dealers can only resort to jobbers, which means •.that the• quaff- ity may be irregular, as the coat .barons' will 'not take on any new dealer no matter how well equipped' he niay be, much .less a Menicipal' Coal Yard. So act accordingly and place your order now at the old stand; as the 1920 allotments are being macre an cording to past business. Now is the time for a nice cheery open grate fire. Try our EBONY CUBE CANNEL And in the kitchen range you will: like our CHESTNUT COIRTE Or if you want to get away from• the coal question try a load' of WOOD We are bound to satisfy you,. and! will give you real service. J.:. MUSTARD CLINTON and BRUCEFIELDB. Phone for Clinton 74; Phone for Bruceaeld 1t on•618.. THE CORNER STORE Phone- 4u, Make. Our. Store. Your Headquarters out Spring Pails' Day Our bargain, counter' wilt lie of es- pecial interest'' to you, We will have• a, fulb cine• et flesh groceries, cooked! meats and: /rats to meet yours 2egnirements:.. Aak for our Special Bland,, Tete ox. Coffee, FredW.>rWigg Victor Feed We have a quantity of Victor Feed for hogs and cattle, which will take the place of shorts, as it is impossible• for us to secure shorts this season. TRY SOME OE THIS FEED AND WE FEEL• SURE YOU WILT,:.. LIKE IT Also in bur stock is a quantity of flour feed and mixed chop. .As these two li are good value at the pres- ent tf we would advise an eetty putt .v Having procured the agency for the Swift Canadian Co., we are pre- pated to offer you SWIFT'S DIGESTIVE TANXAGE and also all Mande of this emu, party's Fertilizers, Regarding spring seeds dor includes the following: Red Drover, Aisike Clover, Sweet Clover, Alta.'s fa, Timothy, also 'timothy end •A.1s falfa mixed. nes me. baso, stoat • There are a few barrels of the Pure Cene Molasses left Vet. W. Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED Plumes: Elevator 199, Retideltee 141 OOLLAR DAT et,P1t1t.' STK, ,SHOW DAY I The biggest Dollar Day we have ever' Iuid 5 lbs, dates ,,, ,$1. 70es. Figs • ,,$1 4tISa. Y•aleneia .Raisins ,..$1, bs, Currants, ,.$1 lilies, Rofled Oats . , ,, . , $1 71bs, Broken Sodas ., .,$1 7 'ESItles' Ceesup , , , . , , , ,$1 Ube.. Dro'n'es $1. 8 lbs. Apneets . .,$1 4 tins of Salhrion '•, 5 tins Corti ,...,... ,$1 5 tins Peas , . . $1 5 tins' Tomatoes ;$1 5 tilts Pifclfards These are only 'a few of many Seew Day hart gains , i pp11' W.: T. Ul The Hub' Grocery mommempi SCRANTON COAL Any who wish. to- Leave their order for spring delivery can do• so by leav- ing their orders at my residence Huron St. or phone 155. Terms stvicbly cash. E. Ward. -34-tf Property for Sale On Base Line, 1 nide north of Clinton, 2'/e acres of ground, good frame house with. cellar, burn, well and cistern, small fruits. Land well drained and in good state of culti- vation. Bhildings• in good repair. Applyon premises to Miss Bullen. -82-tf Boars for Service Champion bred; big type Yorkshire and.Clieshter White boars for service. At home every forenoon. -A. C.• Levey, Phone G• om 639,: Clinton -23 6185 \MJTEO for knitters and earners ALSO .n for menders and inspectors APPLY AT ONCE Clinton Knitting Co. LIMITED Do not wait UNTIL THE. SAP' IS RUNNING BEFORE ORDERING YOUR. SAP PANS. WE HAVE A SUP- PLY OF SAP PAN IRON ON HAND. ORDER. EARLY SO AS TO BE SURE, YOUR PAN WILL BE READY. Agent for Hecla Furnaces THOS. HAWKINS. Plumbing' and; Heating. Phone 53 Shop over Rowlands- hardware FLOUR, and, FEED A FULL LINE OF ALSIKE and RED CLOVER, Also a: quantjtg• of. Albatrea:. SWEET CLOVER.; and ONTARIO GROWN ALFALFA. A ate. of Government Stand/tree Feed just. receiwelb., J. A. FORD &; SON Phone 123. FAL IIENS WANTED We live an, unlimited; market. Porn live Vouleey and; age ape:1ma to ob,• tain, LARGE FAQ"' 3!I!E11$. Our prices for Hensis rte folleves e FAT HENS over dIbes. 3,Oe par 'lb! FAT HENS over. 81b,s.. 28e per 1tt "VAT HENS, ovek• 4 Iles. 25e pee 11i,', GUNN, LANaLOA'S CO. N. W. TREWARTHA, Managete Photo 190; Hoimesvillo 4 on 141 CREAM WANTED I The demand fot our butter is itis encasing, To supply this demand we reeds* more cream. We request you to ship as yours Bream. We guarantee yea the Ilittemte Market Prices, accurate testa and prompt service. Our firm is known to you and nodal no further recommend. We pay all express charges, Duna ish cream mane and pay twice each month, Wxlte for cane or further inl'atmtt-• to the , trop rn� Seaforth Creaniery Co. 0. A. DABBER, R, MANAGIf R