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The Clinton News Record, 1920-4-8, Page 5IISD.A. APRIL 8TII, 1000+1 ,Of Intereat tO You andMe 'Enaer was a very bad daY foe • the showine of spring niUiney, ohe 'erwise the wfatelor WaS aeasonable -enough, Sir; Hamer Greenwood the trew 'chief Sepretary or ZreInlet, is quite optimistie. about A Settlement of the seisie,Qtrestion. Here's wishing bhp at full the:mere of success, * * If Owen Sound is made a city Hat. ,ever, as the next+ largest and Most central town, *ill be in line to he- , wane cony town of Grey, thne when tGoderich beeomes itcite Clinton will Jo Huron's counttown, * * "Denmark throne badly shakee," :says a headline. This world is get - :Ong to be a very unsafe place for ;thrones, anyway, There's got to be 'a pretty democratic government be - bind the throne as a sort of safe :guard. Lerel French is nareled as the next Governor-General of Canada Lord French didn't make a conspicuous sec.; mess of his work in Ireland but he might manage in Canada all right. If we might choose, however, we'd pre.. .f.er the Prince of Wales. , 7 • • 'There bee mia to be sixty mill- • lon bushels of oats from last year's harvest still in stock throughout the Dorninon. Seems to Us Canadans • haven't been doing their whet() duty • by that good, old-fashioned break- fast food, oatmeal' Mush, the past winter. • * * * ' 'This Torentti thinks • •The Formers Sere doesn't VW It Y.ETY nvell when it tang The Star "si pert- isan paper whfige party is out of ;power." The Sunevidently. doesn't iknoev The Star well enough. to knew that it always likes to be considered on the winning side. * It is Weight toehe tartlikelys that the Canadian rtillieade•Win Obsurve .Daylight Savingetime thie egilefine• Tire railroads like -it but. tieleSsaSt i,. mrii;versally obseeyed it • eatmed'ecin- ,eusion. Several df the 5astern rave -decided to .adept it, hut- ifethe • ailroalis stick thNtandard-thne• the majority :of the iii*ns and cities of sthe country will 4c) Hohnesville Dr, T. G. Marlines of Detroit spent the holiday .anti ..weekeend. with - lis /nether and sister,. Miss Holmes. Miss Eva Robinson is spending he Easter holidays ender the Per - dal roof at Kineardin The W. M. .8.. of the Methodist lurch formed the• choir for both aster services On Sunday last and tarnished excellent =side e Rev. J. ohnsffiraeiverecl an excellent Easter ddress in the morning and Mission- ry sermon in the evening, Miss Clara Glidden spent Easter eitiday with friends in Goderich. The Gleaners' Mission Circle are tutting on a concert next Tuesday voning ie the church. . (Received too late.for last eek)'w Mrs Langford and. little grand- hild of Granton are guests 'at the pine of the lady's daughter,Mrs. IF. D. Burnes, Aim Hazel Elford of Ottawa is trying a visit to her grandparer. nts, and Mrs. A. J. Courtice. WO are pleased to hear that lere.• elllath, who is ill at the home of daughtes., Mrs. N. W. Trewautha ' improving. Miss E. Holland or Kinnen paid a Lort vsit to the•village on Tuesday, ending the time"between trains, at home of her cousin, Mrs. _L. 4 Batjfielld The by-lawto•borrow $25.00, to re - Mel the-town:hall was voted on on mclay by the ratepayers and carried a majority Of 35. llessrs. Alex, Ferguson.and Thome Bailey,etthe, are going on the Likes s summer, left this week for Cia- o to join their crews. lliss -Lula King of Eimville R. S. is •nding 'her Easter .holdays undee parental modf. lissee Fair and Davey principal eassietant in the Ptiblic school, ' spending their Hatter 'holidays their -respective homes in Bervie , Kincardine. 1,30, A. E. Erwin spent the past kewtih 'friends at Seaforth. iev. A..Macfarlane is spending a night with friends at .Colling- ll. a W. S. H. Eastman of London, Orly of Port Stanley, will occupy pulipt of St. Andrew's church en day next. •te James Delgaty, principal a 'Public school, Dashwood, is vis. his brother, Mr. Robert 'Del- /, in the village. rs, Welsh and daughter of To- e are the guests of the former'.i Sits; Mr. and Mrs. John Biggeet. r. G. 11. Holman'County Cleft,: Mich, was the gust of Mr. Min a ck Over the week.end. . Percy Biggart left on Setae - tor Bedgeh Columbia. Be will ined at Toronto by:his Wife Who ttecompahY 'him. ,se "Mina Proctor Of Toronto vas Sliest of 'her atm; Mrs. George , overtire holiday. •ssrs. Harold leillock•Of Toronto laarenee'Pelleck of London epent kteter 'holfilays as the guest of mother, 'Mrs. H. Deeper. ' . William Ballewell left Tuesday erritlen where he has secured a on. Arita wife and faMily Will V In a few weeks. . . Et Merrier moved his wifei and V te Clinton this' week. I. .3. W. Tippet.and niece, Miss Rigging Anent Easter holidaya friends at London, lie Parker left on Tuesdey for at, -'ask, to spend the SUM-, Dellyjteea Of Wooffitteek spent i 1 'Taking Music from the Devil awuArs the matter down there at the door?" It's the drum, General, and the crowd pushing. lpeet," "lot the drum come in too." THIS was the first entranee of the drum into their meet- ings, THEY have given many hYmnat to the world and tak- en many songs from the Derr - 11. They have well said, "He hoe no right to music." • THEY play their music for God to bring the people to Him. • MANY a man his been led by Salvation Army , Bands' and Soegsters to realize that true harmony in this life ean only come from the knowledge of God's power to save. The Salvation Army ---- 808 CITADELS AND INSTITUTIONS -. IN THIS TERRITORY,. --USE THEM! • ;Lee Easter week under the parental reef. Frank King of London wag home for the Easter holiday, ' ' Mrs. Shearclown and daughter of Godericheeere the guests of the forms er's sister, Airs. D. Dewar, over the Week...end. • • Meeeee. • .pd A. i,fldotiOf 'freafittexi Spent the 'holidey ,aandee lIi pliSeetal roof, •..• • • • Mr, Andrew Bronson of ChieegcHs the guest of 'ri• fe-gong/1'e Mes Rose this 'Week ' ; -' • .• • Miss Addle. Drelinninitt d Leinclon is the...teeter, helidayeesta• here home re the village,. • Miss,Dorothy whe Is teeth- ing near Dashwood, is ependres her Easter heldays at. her 'home in the village. ; • Meisrs. G. Gilles and Thomson of the Sterling Hank spent the Easter holidays at their lionree, the fernier al.•Elowenanville and the hitter at Dungannon. . • •'Mi. Thomas Brandon end wife of l• Wengham spent the holidays as the guests of his mother, Mrs. Brandon Messrs. Lavvrence and F. Fowlie of London *spent the holidays under the parental roof. , EGGS FOR HATCHING Leghorns, Australian and Guild Strain Prom bred -to -lay Single Combe White Large "Birds, Large Eggs, and no. • better layers., $1.00 per setting of 15,•or.$6.00 per hundeed eggs. . P. J. TYNDALL, Phone 2 on 656.. R. R. No. 4. • , EGGS FOR HATCHING . From bred to lay arid trapnested birds, White Wyandottes. •Pen 1 composed of year old hens headed by 2 beautiful Guild cotherals, Pen 2 Pullets from Guilds special pen 1, headed be, son of Tom Barren, Bird settings ,of 15 eggs $1.00 at house. $1.50' if shipped. , —40-3 • • JOILN POLLOCK, BAYFIE11) . Concert and Playlet A concert and playlet entitled, "Aunt Elizabeth's Missionary Tea." will be give», on April 13th in Hohnesville Methodist church, under the auspices of the Gleaner's Mission Circle, Adtnission 35 and 15e. —40-1 The White Sewing fiachine You can't afford to waste any more time with that old rattle trap you have when you can get a new one with a life time guarantee. It will pay for itself now a days. Write for prices or call for demonstration at our new stand opposite Daley's gar- age. Phone 216. Jonathan Hugill, Seaforth. —40.3 A Chance of Your Life ' To secure a roadster gelding, sired by Templeton, he by Peter the Great:, dam Eva B., with a record of 2.16. Not having time to train him I offer hint at a price you can clean up some money. Get busy and write at once or apply`to Lot 22 eon. 2 Tucker - smith, S,R.S. Edgar Butt, Kippen, Ont. —40-3 Shorthorn Bull For Sale Registered Shorthorn bull, 17 months old, Apply E. L. Mitten, P.O. box 18, Clinton. —40-tf Notice • I will not be. responsible foe any debts contracted in my tame. Herb. R. Jenkins. —40-1 Purse Lost On Tuesday afternoon in Clinton or on Heron Road, West, it purse containing a sum oe money, Clinton Creamery cheque and n Molsone Bank Pass book, Finder kindly leave at Johnson's Grocery of Mote rish's Clothing store, Reward. —40-1 Matron Wanted For the ()linter: lIesPitel, a mat - roil or housekeeper. Selaey $25 per month, alio board and laundry, Apply, to Efts, 51t Fowler, Box 43, e-40-2 Chetori, ORPICE BOX' SOCIAD. L.0,10, No, '028 intends holding a box eoeial In their Lodge rooms on: the evening. of Wednesday, April ltith. Come 'and brieg emir boos, whieh will be auctioned aft' tiering the evening, •EverybOdy Weleonre, 'House For Sale • Frame house on Huron etreet, 8 moths besides halls arid eloaete, Town water, Apply at Newe-Record e -40-4-p Eggs or Hatching Bane d Rock eggs for hatching, from Path, Guilds, and 0. A. C. Strains, $1.00 per setting of 13, H. A. Hovey, Clinton, ' —41-t1 Seed Peas Per Sale • A limited quantity of peed peas. Apply to J. G Gibbings, R. R. No, 1, Clinton, Phone 10 on 641. —41-1-p Muskrat Skins Wanted Will pay according to size and quality. V to $5 each, He A. Hovey, Clinton. • —41-tf • Auction. Sale Of farm, stock and Implements. The undersigned has received in- structiens to sell by pulbie auction at Lot 26, Con 14, Goderith tp. Monday April 12, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp the following: Horsee—Mitre rieing 5, Mare ril- ing 4 years, General Purpose. Cat- tle—Cow freshened Dec. 4, bred in Ferbruary, Cow freshened Dec. 11, bred in Feb., Cow freshened Dec. 31, Heifer duo April 11, 2 Yearing :heifers, 2 yearling steers, calf 11 Months old, 2 calvds 4 months, Aged stow leree reht I, good milker, Ca 6 years, Ilred ro, 15, 4 ewes With 7 lambs thorobred pouthdowns, Awn; (Ree.) 2 pigs 2 months Oct About 40 hells.' Implements -Spring tooth cultivator, Disc leeirowe • 10 *hot 'drill, Linke, Roller, Gang Pio-V17, horse scuffle; walking plow, 8 see - ton harrows; Deering binder 7 -ft. ente 'Mower and Pea harvester, Geiteel box, • Waggon, 2 • pairs' d eeiraleighs, bells'Fanning' mill, Cut hog, :Peeper, Wheelbarreile, new, Baltic areeei separator, 2ee rr. P; dadoline Bolus end Emery, on *heels,, Collar's; Cledelate sS*, Punr1W, 1aals; • light ealtiglia;. 'Ildrircierat,'' Buggies, 2 matters, (1046 • belting,Geindstone, Apple grinder!, Ledde; About 4 tons of hay, 200 bee.' Valhi Number of grain bags, CrOsscut sane. set Of double harness, Neckyokes, 2 sets single harness, Sugar kettle, Cement pig trough, Doubletrees, Whiffletrees, forks, Barrels, chains, boxes ' hoes,' churn, 'etc. etc. 70 ods ivoyen fence'80 or 90 rods of baeb wire, all Sarnia fence. Ev- erything must he sold as the .propri- etor is giving hp farming. TERMS: All stunof $10 and undere cash; ov- er. that amount, 6 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a diseount of 6 per cent. per annum for cash on credit amounts. 11 IVIturnings, Proprietor. T. Gundry, Auctioneer, Prnit Pickers Wanted Fruit pickers, strawberries and raspberries or earlier garden -work, in one of the best fruit -growing parts of the ceentry. at Vittoria, near Sim - coo, Norfolk county. Right onthe 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 informatien writs Box 180, &anis- vine, Ont. —39 -id . _....,._.- • l' Help •Wanted •, • . •• Wanted at Ontario Hospital, London Help for Laundry; Dining -room, and Kitchen.. :Uniform provided. Apply Matron.; —38-4 Auction Sale Of farm stock' and implements. The undersigned auetoneer has re- ceived instructions from Robert, R. Currie to sell by public auction on Lot 83 „concession '7, Goderich town- ship, commencing at 1 o'clock, sharp, on Friday, April 16th, the folrowing: 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 - fel pay 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 culti' vator, nearly new, Deer- ing roller, 9 -ft. Deering seed drill, 11 disc, Frost & Wood rake 10-51 Verity riding plow, nearly new, Prost & Wood walking plow; gang plow, Frost & Wood mower, 2 wag- ons, one nearly new, sleighs, nearly new, scuffle; pulper, 2 buggies one nearly new, harrows, fanning mill, 2,000Ib 'scales, matter, nearly new, hay rack, gravel box, wheelbarrow, 2 setts of doubles.herness, sett single harness 2 setts of heavy whiffle - trees, extension ladder meek yoke, grindstone'logging chain, binding chain, Malotte create separator, Dais churn No, 3, nearly new, ng machine, rain barrel, cider 1, number of -cedar posts, 25 bags, 80 young hens, wire her, number of forks end shov- trick, crowbar, 500 bushels of 50 bushels of mixed grain. 20 tons of good timothy hay, hold ferneture: Coal heater, steade , 2 'dressers, 2 wash , 3 inatelosses, extension table, sewing machine, falling leaf and other erticles too Teener - o mention. Everything must d as the ptoprietor has sold his Terme:. Hay and grain and all of $10 and elide; earth; over mount 7 months credit will be' on furnishing Approved joint tt (Use:aunt of 4 per cent. it foe CAA tin Credit 011101111t0. Currie, Preptiefor, Tilos, Atietioireee, —80-2 washi barn grain strete els; , oats, about Hoarse g bed stande Singer table, 005 t be sol farm. titans that given notes straigl Gunther Clinton Nown-Reenrd •Fmkvg. Irov LOST /*stir Sneetitel If yott have trY seine of ellr',Peris n1 d /34e70; TO01450 Sauee, Catsup, P1cidg, etc, Pork and beetle With Both Pleklers a• Mustard pee quint 40e Mixed per quart 40e Sweet per quart 50e Rex Catsep• 10 & 26e Dominion Mathes 3 berme tor 26e 3 bale Lavender Bath Toilet soap 25e bars Laundry Seep 25c. We pay 'highest pri Os for Butter and Eggs Get the habit of dealing at Phone orders promptly cared for seepeetretemesseetee JOHNSON & COMPANY Phone 111 Tomnte $atlee 2 large cans 05e, 6 large carts for $1,00 Spaghetti with To., mato Sauce Per 12 OS till 100. POV Pies or Redding 2 eane et Pumeltin '25e 2 pkgs Corn Starch 23e Raigine, Prunes, Itiee, TaPhaea, etc. 111100M SPECIAL FOR VIIIIP.AY AND • SATURDAY No, lee for ,, , 65e. No, 8 for (let one while they laet, 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 Choco- lates and bon bons. They have such a different taste, you know. Thank you, indeed, . AT The CLINTON CANDY KITCHEN M. MeNEIL, PROPRIETOR MAKE YOtift ROMA 11A.PPY 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 lestons as you would their school ttoon if1 you rent them to make a suecees 65 it. It lifts them into a higher society Which they can not reach with out music. make gerangemente to start then right. 'Which is only clone on 11. piano. key magic teacher will tell en an organ and it priip disheartens We can quote you pieces and Gourley pO by dropping -a Cited to 11 By a straight line connection we , Mean thatare their sole agents wer; 1 for the connnunity, and although an .1 imposter may -claim to be distribut- the .thild. you it le waste f.SE One practise aiiirbgiiitthyeiha. neoad,,10,nliyt igabeasn tuottsehrowinitpheas:t• es ea or he is willing to athnit that . we have Ifeetre for Sale A., veey ceenfortable cottage en the 44rnet. of Princess and Raglan singe*, two lots, Electric ligh' ts Town water. i Apply on setereleee,ito Mitts J. Holniee.' —38-45TiOn41.3 fOr Sole Two from* bowies on' Vietearie street. Aipply at The News -Reeved office, —84.-tf . Farm for Sale 4 100 acres, lot 12 con. 0; Mullett, adapted for groping or grazing', 1.0 acres bush, balance in grasa. Good well and windmill, not sold will be rented for pasture, Apply to R, J. Miller Box '26, ciinton, er Phone 119. —324f No Trespassing Any person or persona trespassing or destroying property on the prem. ises of the „estate of the late Will - lain H. Woods will be prosecuted according to law. -1 M. Woods, Hayfield, Ont. Jelly, lst, 1920 ORDER • YOUR SUPPLY OF Scranton Coal In purchasing the Holloway Foebes Cottl Business, we pecured what we 71: straight line eonnectiter, With the two great American Coal lYfin., ing Institutions, namely; The D. L. & W, COAL CO. who own and control the femme* Scranten Coal fielde, andefurnish no with their -1WAINILII) AMU.. DOLLARAPRIL 'STH,.. -SHOW E4AT The biggeot Dollar past we have ever hada 6 lbs, dates e a .$1 7lbs. Piga , ,,,, 4 Ihs, Valeueia Raisins ..$1 411es, Currants el 1311)e. Rolled Oats ., • 51 71b‚ Broken Sodas .. 7 Bottles' Catsup .... .. • .51 Ors. teurtes._. e lbs. Apricots.. .. ,$1 4 tine of Salmen .... • ...•,51 6 tins Corn • • . ,$1 tins Peas .. , .... .31 5 tins Tomatoes . ... . .. $1 ft tins Pilthards • • • ..$1. These are only a few of many Show Day barg.aina, 11 Ws el The flub Grocery • - SCRANTON Any wire wish to leeve their order for eprieg delivery can do so by leav. ing their orders at my reSidenee .lren or phone 155, Terme GITE.. The D. & H. COAL CO., Who send us their celebrated LACK- AWANA COAL. I strict]Y cash• Ward.34 if make terms on a high rade Be. ' the beet availeble, dealers cart, (Mir resort' to .JONA'EHAI: PUG1LL STAPORTH iiiimwordommereati• • +aembiamaismicerWmftwoftetrmtt,_____e10.5.iialermova TENDER itOAST hiI f! • FRESH tiAk You lila !hen you -will en. J0 0 dinnee from ours. It se simply delicioud young bidet, tender and most Whalekthg: We suggest that fdr your dnnee or Sunday, you order some fermi us, and you will not be disappointed THE VETERANS MEAT STORE • free delivery to any part of town UTLER BROS., Phone 170 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 acres of good garden land, with orchard, Frame house, frame barn with good stone stabling. Just out- side the corporation 011 London Road. Possession given in 2 months. Apply Isaac Marwood, on premises —28 -id 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 eorty in the first concession in the Huron Road Survey of the Township of Tuckersrnith in the County of Huron, containing by affineasurement fifty acres more or less and being com- posed of all that portion of said lot Nurliber forty which lies north of the Buffalo & Lake Huron Railway. On the premses are a good frame house and excellent barn. and stabl- ing accommodations. This property. is one of theemost deetrahle in the vicinity of the Town of Clinton, being located on the Huron Read 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. Foy further 'terms 'and conditions of sale apply to W. Brydene, solief- tom' for the Vendor. Dated this 24th day of Meech,. 1920. —38-4 Anetion Sale Of house and 'Lot Town of Clin- ton. The Executrices of the Will of Mrs. Eliza Izzard, late of Clinton, Widow, deeeased, will offer for sale by public auction on the premises, on Saturday April 10th, 1920, at 2 o'clock, the following property, name - Tot Numbee twente-five (25), Block "0", in Isaac .1tatteriburres Survey, on the East side of Freder- ick Street in the Town of Clinton. On this Lot there is a frame homer with kitchen and woodshed, and a number. of fruit trees, and the prop- erty is in a OM location. The sale will be subject to a r�. seeved bid, TEAMS: 10 per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance in 30 days thereafter, -when Coeveyance will be givconi PAnther partitulees and tone tilting of sale apply to the under- signed. PrOuslfdat, Killoran end Cooke, Goderieet and Seder% Solicitoes for the Verelorea. George Plliott A ue tone er , —38-3 Notice to Creditors In the estate of Eliza Izzard, late of the township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, widow, 1 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf, that all persons having any claims against 1 the Estate of Eliza Izzard who died 1 on 21st -November, 1919, Are required on or before the 10511 April, 1920 to / send by 'Post or deliver to Mrs. ' art la M. Grummete R. R. No. 4, Seaforth, Mrs. Ida L. Joshua., R. R. No. 1 Londesboro, 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 shall not then have been received. Dated 23rd March, 1920, Proud - foot, Killoran and Cooke, Goderich and Seaforth, Solicitors for aaid Ex- ecutrices. —38-3 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. —38-55 Pine Heine For Sale • At Bayfleld, 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. —88-3 House and Lot. Per Sale Lot 51, over the G. T, R. Track, south. Frame houee and stable. Apply to john Torrance, Clinton. • —384 Muskrat Skins Season close 4 April 21st. 'Prices sky high. Before you sell call and get my. pekes. I will get you a lie- ense if you want one. Jas. Steep, Box 102, Clinton. Dealet in hides and furs. • Field Crop Competition - Under the auspieee of the Huron Central Agricultural Coeiety. Entries will be reeehred-by Bee. A. J. Mc- Murray or S. B. Stothets, County 'Representative, —87-55 , • Howse to Rent bitable house on Victoria street, ovee the G. T. It. tracks; seven rooms, summer kitchen, woodshed and ' coal house. Town water. Isa geed repair. Apply tor Mrs, 3. devote, Clinton. —36-55 Cloolls Cleaned and Pressed Clothes °enured pre:est:ad arid re- paired. Viroellen geede dry elearred. Itooree erne' Heard'barber ehOP.. Property for Sale On Base Line, 1 mile north of Clinton, 21/2 acres of ground, good frame house with cellar, barn, well and cistern, small fruits. Land well drained and in good state of culti- vation. Buildings in good repair. Apply on premises to Miss Bullen. • —32 -id • Boars for Servlee_,4 barons will not ta t . n any. :Z.; t• V'4 '9.41 Loiey, Plmg b on AO; P.PRPl? —F , 1 i 2 h?iaohl ne Ps h:tn, co r 1 :if li I t big -e ar type 9r nf .oYr ° tf 7 lc er 6.,, I' iclit:etb.lbseenr11.4sil'SP-Owi3ililiejalc12:101701-15uor:Iiiet:;11 ' l'el'quipped eee_____.—\--____________. - • -*' ' ' ' :,..e qui- i.,,,, I v f n. 0 1 he may be, Intiffli leee a illielielpill -t Coal Yard. o act accordingly and piked Yotiii order pow at the old stand, as the 4990 allotteepts are being made ac- cording to past inielness• • Now is the time fOr a 11200 cheery open grate fire. Try our• tn3o/Nry CUBE CANNEL Atiti in likthe kitchen range you will e Mit CHESTNUT COME Or if you want to get away from the coal question try a load of WOOD I,Ve are bound to satisfy you, and will give you real service. J. B. MUSTARD CLINTON and BRUCEFIELDet Phone for Clinton 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. TUE COHNEfi STRE Phone 45 Make Our Store . Your Headquarters on Spring Fair Day Our bargain counter will be of es- pecial interest to you. We will have a full line of fresh groceries, cooked meats and fruits to meet your requirements. Ask for our Special Blend, Tea or Coffee. Fred W. Wigg Victor Feed We have a quantity ef 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 OF THIS FEED AND WE FEEL SURE YOU WILL • -LIKE IT, Also in our stock is a quantity of feed flour and mixed chop. As these two lines ere good value at the pres- ent time we would advise an early purchase. . Having procUred the agency foe the Swift Canadian Co., we are pre- pared to offer you SWIFT'S DIGESTIVE TANKAGE and also all brands of this tom - parry% Fertilizers. Regarding sm.* seeds otir stock includes the following: Red Clover, Alsike Clover, Sweet Clover, Alfal. fa, Timothy, oleo Theetby and Al- falfa mixed. Thew: are it feW bastels of ,the Pure Cane Molasses Aft yet. W., Jenkins & Son. , ribuit AND "F3H41) lioneel Elevates' 109, Ateidence 141 CRS for knitters and learners OMEN _ _ for menders amd inspectors APPLY AT ONCE Clinton Knitting Co. LIMITED UNTIL THE SAP IS RUNNING• BEFORE ORDERING YOUR, SAP PANS. WE HAVE A SUP- PLY OP SAP PAN IRON ON. HAND. ORDER EARLY SO AS TO BE SURE YOUR PAN WILL BE READY. Agent for Hecia Furnaces THOS. HAWKINS. Plumbing and Heating. Phone 55 Shop over Rowland's hardware FLOUR and PEED A PULL LINE OF ALSIKE and RED CLOVER, Also a quantity of Albatrea. SWEET CLOVER, and ONTARIO GROWN ALFALFA. A car of Government Standard Feed just received. J. A. FORD iSc SON Phone 123. FATIHENS WANTUD We have an unlimited market fot live Poultry and are anxious to tab. lain LARGE FAT HENS. Our prices fo't kens is as followel PAT HENS ovee filbs. 30e per IN FAT HENS Ovee Mts. 28c per AV PAT HENS over 4 /bee 25c per Re LANGLOIS CO. N. W. TREWARTHA, Managere Phone 190; Holmesville 4 on 141 CREAM WANTED / The deinand for our butter is ire, creasing. To supply this demand we tequirs more cream. We request you to ship us Yeun crown. We guarantee you the Higiferta Market Priee.s, accurate tests and prompt service. Our firm is known to you and needs fro further recommend. We pay all express charges, fern. ish 01'0003 011/10 and pay twice each mouth. Write for dame or xurthet metittest. „ tion 50 'MO Tint Seatotth Creatriery CO. 0. A, I3ARBElle, MANAGER