The Clinton News Record, 1920-12-9, Page 5' THURSO
Y, 1/001111%1131/H 9th, 1920
Clinton News..Retcu'
Of Interest to You
a*id. Me , `"
Chi'ist,nas is less than three weeks
.away,
,H ,g
The PrOvineial Legfslaturo meets
-on January 20tb,
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Do the young ladies realize that
Leap Year is drawing to a close,
.and that it will be foto' years hefore
there's a:rothei' ane?
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'The Toronto Daily Star is making
a strong bit -to becoiie the organ of,
a the Farmer's Party, The Faroe 's
,Sun bad better look to its laurels,
A lot of the thing's you read in
'the newspapers really happen and yet.
the Inland Revenue Department per,
stets in regarding ns as manufattur-
rs. —Kincardine Review.
e . r.
"Why not' get' over the ,idea that
the bright future of. Can4i1a lies in
the great cities? It does not. The
future lies in the country and in the
towns. Back- them up and make
:them grow."
A Boston school boy is said to have
worn out three pairs of pants in three
months on the chairs of the Public
-school of that city. Evidently that
boy's mother has .never heard of the
"Lion Brand" boys' clothing made in.
Clinton.
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"The party organs," .says the Far-
mer's Sun, "would force Premier
:Drury to appoint none but his ene-
mies to office." Well, all any Gov-
ernment ever did was to appoint none
but its friends. What was all the
:row about? -
Aubugrn
Mrs. Moore of Guelph spent the
week -end with Mrs. M. Munroe.
Mr. A. Andrew attended the Ontar-
io Beekeeper's -convention at Guelph
last week.
We are pleased to see Miss Ella
:Robertson out again. after her accl-
-'dent:
The Baptist Anniversary: Services
•on Sunday were well attended, the bad
'roads and wather slid not preveigt-the
people- groin, getting out, and the fowl
:supper and entertainment li hich was:
'held Monday ovening,:waa a. splendid
success. The Redmond Concert Com-
pany put ori the entertainment in a
very capable and pleasing manner..
Mr. W. J. Andrew is away attend-
ing the funeral of his sister at Col-
lingwood.
The services which are being held
in the Methodist church are well at-.
tended.
The Y. P. S. will sleet in the Bap-
tist church next Sunday evening. Miss
Rae Andrew has charge of the meet-
: ✓ ing. The.Y-P S. are planning week
night activities for the winter in the
fornubf- a Mock Parliament, already
•our• genial doctor has been appointed
•"Lieutenant Governor."
The U.F.O", have sent .for a car-
load of flour and -feed.
•
Brucefield
•Miss Florence Bonthron is the
,guest of -her sister, Mrs. Cecil Shim:-
:son.
hap=.son.
• Mrs. Jamieson is the guest of Sea -
:forth friends thi'S week.
Mr. Bonthron, who has been ser-
iously ill at the home of his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Cecil Simpson, is slowly re-
covering.
• Mrs. McMartin of Barrie, who was
called here by the serious illness of
ler father, Mr. Bonthron, has re-
turned home.
Miss Maynie Swan has returned
'home from a very pleasant visit at
I;ondon and other places.
The bazaar and sale of work held
in the lecture room of the church by
the -Kelly Circle 1st Friday was very
successful, There was a large crowd
and the girls made aboue one hundred
and fifty-five .dollars.•
The Sunday school children are
'busy practising for the Christmas
:tree on Dec. 22nd.
Stanley Township,
The usual number of Christmas
._tock was shipped from Brucefield-on
Monday and Tuesday. Among the lo-
cal shippers were: J. W. Reid, with
•a double sleek carload' of lambs and
W. J. Taylor with two cars of cattle.
They koth intend to show at the big
Live Stock .Show. We hope they Will
be successful in carrying off some of
-the prizes.
While he was loading some hogs
..one day last week Mr. Russell Tay-
' lor's team ran away. After going
through some peculiar stunts, circu-
lating mail boxes and ad forth, they
were at last stopped by the Misses
Brownett. They all talk about the
"'drop"
in live hogs,
but
Mrs.
Piggy
•stayed right with the wagon, quite
:determined to see' the finish 'of the
' , .chase. There was no "drop" in hog's
• : ,that day.
Mrs. Robert Elliott of the Goshen
kine with her daughter, Lottie and
son George intend moving to Olin -
.
ton this week for the winter months.
Mr. George Elliott took a trip to Cal-
ifornia and the Southern States last
winter, but he hasn't decided just
what course he will take this swinter.
The Epworth League of Varna hold
•a social evening at Mr. Wellington'
Johnston's last Friday evening and
, there was a large turnout and all re-
port a social time.
The annual Christmas tree and en-
tertainment of the Varna Presbyter-
' Ian Sunday school will be held on the
evening of Dec. 21st.
Mr, John V, Diehl, who recently
sodl his farm on the 4th concession,
Sias purchased the Alex. Innes house
in Clinton 'and gets pessession Jan.
lst. Mr. and Mrs, Diehl will be
much missed in the neighborhood
whore they have lived so long.
Mr, Wm, Taylor of the second has
saki his faire on the 4th concession
of"'Goderich township and will give
possession in the spring. The com-
munity will be very sorry to lose the
"Taylor f'annily. It is not yet 'settled
'Micro they will locate,
rr Ilett Township
Messrs, T. McMichael and Son are
latneng the exhibitors at the Guelph
Winter Fair this week,
5, 5, No. 9 will have its aminal
Clgristinaa tree end entertainment in
the School house on Monday evening,
Doc, 20th, A geed program is being
prepared by the school pupils
and young people of the_eectlon,
Kippers
Rev, J. G. Stewart of London is ex-
peeted to preach in St, Andrew's
church next Sabbath.
.Mrs: Peter McEwen of Goderich
Spent a few days with he$ brother,
Mn • George McKay and sister, Miss
Marion McKay, We are /glad to re-
port that Mr. McKay has greatly im-
proved in health, %
Master Venom Mcolymont spent
two weeks visiting friends in Lon-
don. He has returned , and reports
his sister recovering frons her recent
illness. .
M. J. B. McLean is delivering large
quantities of sugar beets at the sta-
tion, Mr. McLean also shipped a
great many turnips earlier in the sea-
son,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson of
Hensall visited with their slaughter,
Mrs. A. Noakes last week.
Mr. W. French is improving his
property by having a drain Aug. We
trust this will ensure hint a dry cel-
lar,
Mr. Isaac Jareot spent a few days
in Toronto visiting his cousin, who is
Marriages
OHM—GORBUTT—At Wesley.par-
sonage, Clinton, on Dec, 4th, by
the Rev. D. N: McCantus, Rose Em-
ma Gorbutt of Clinton, to Fred
William Ohm of Milverton.
McNAUGHTON— SHOLDICE— -At
the manse, Walton, on November
24th, by Rev. R. A.• Lundy, 'John
Airth McNaughton, Tuckersmith to
Jennie May Sholdioc of Walton,.
ANDERSON—WHEELER—At, the
Methodist parsonage, Wing'hain,- on
Nov. 25th, by the Rev: E. F. Arm-
strong,,John- George Anderson to
Annie Myrtle- Wheeler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. Wheeler all of
Morris township.
Births
ROBINSON.-In Wroxeter, on Nov.
25th, to Mr. and Mrs. David Rob-
inson, a daughter.
KIDD—At Goderich, on November
20th, to ,Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kidd,
a son.
HOLMES—At Toronto, on November
27th, to the Rev. Gordon M. and
Mrs. Holmes, -a son. (John Thomas
Dutton.) •
Deaths
MncVICAR—In Goderich, on Decem-
ber 1st, Margaret Rutherford, wife
of James MacVicar, in her 73rd
year,
House for Sale
• Comfortable 8 -roomed house, on
Albert street, North, with good stone
cellar and town water. Also" stable
on premises:- Apply Miss Moore.
—69-tf
BREAD
On Monday, Dee: 6th, we put a
bfead wagon on the streets
which will call at any part of the
town. .
Kindly leave word at the store if
you wish our man to call.
BETTS & GADD
The GoIclen Grain Bakery
—74-2
THE COOK BOOK
Compiled by the Girls Club of Wil-
lis Church is now complete and will
be for sale at Fair's Book Store or
copies can be procured from Miss
Winnie O'Neil at • O'Neil's Grocery
Store and Miss Margaret Mehaffy
at the Post Office. Price $1.00.
This book will make an acceptable
and useful Christmas Gift.
GRINDING GRAIN
CHOPPING DONE AS USUAL,
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. EX-
CEPT SATURDAY,
F. W. ANDREWS
FOR .SALE
1 3 -horse power; 1 4 -horse power,
1 5 -horse power second hand gaso-
line engines. 1 second hand 6 -ft. cut
McCormick binder, '1 second hand
buggy, one new 12 -ft. wire gate,
some 7 -wine fence. The above will
be sold cheap and on easy terms as
I am out of the agency and want
to clean up, 0. W. Potter, Clinton.
Revision of Voters' List
Town of Clinton
Notice is hereby given that a Court
will be held, pursuant to The Ontario
Voters' List Act, by His Honour the
Judge of the County Court of the
County of Huron, et the Council
Chamber, 'Clinton, on the 1111 day of
December, 1020 at 10 .o'clock a.m. to
hear and determine complaints of
errors and omissions in the Voters'
List of the Municipality 62 Clinton
for. 1920, Dated at Clinton this
Prat day of December, 1020, D. L.
Macpherson, Clinton, —74-2
Auction Sale
Of the household furniture and
real estate of the late Qnslow Crich,
Albert -St, North, at 1 o'clock, sharp,
SATURDAY, DEC, 1lth,
Property ineludos. 31 acre land
With house, barn, poultry house and
fruit trees,
Bedroom, parlor, diningroonn and
kitchen furniture, OM stable and gar-
den tools„
C, Ih Elliott, Auctioneer,
-•,75-1-p
Business Change
Having sold out niy millinery bus-
iness to Miss Williams. • I would
bespeak for her the good will of the
people of Clinton and vicinity.
I take this opprtunity also of heart-
ily thanking the citizens of Clinton
and surrounding community for the
generous patronage accorded me dur-
ing my business career.
MABEL E. 'CANTELON
AN ANNOUNCEMENT
Having 'bought out Mr. Bartlifl's
baking, confectionary, and restau-
rant business, I wish to announce
to the people of Clinton and sur -
'rounding country niy intention of ca-
tering to their various needs in my
line.
I solicit a share of your patronage
and will endeavor to satisfy you.
P. HENDERSON
FOR SALE
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BARRED ROCK COCKERELS
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—FROM -----
L R GUILD'S SPECIAL
BRED -TO -LAY . PENS
PRICE 83.00
W. H. GELDING,
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
—75-2-p
Mr. Car Owner
This is to" remind you cold weather
is with ns and you ' must care for
your storage battery. Send it to us
we will keep it in a charged condi-
tion ready to go to work in the spring
all for only $1.50.
We repair any make of Battery
and carry a full line of parts., .
Have us give you a price on 3 and
5 coat work when you want your car
painted. All work done by experienced
workman.
Clinton Garage and Battery Ser-.
vice station.
J. H. Paxman
Phone 80 Res.,Phone 140
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Mail Contract
Sealed Tenders, addressed to the
Postmaster General will be received
at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the
31st clay of December, 1920, for the
conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on
a proposed Contract for -four years,
six tines per week over Clinton No.
1 Rural Route, from the Postmaster
General's Pleasure. Printed notices
containing further information as to
conditions of proposed Contract :nay
be seen and blank forms of Tender
may be obtained at the Post Offices
of. Clinton, Holmesville, Seaforth,
Brucefield, Londesborough and at the
office of the Post Office Inspector,
London. Post Office Inspector's Office,
London, 19th November, 1920. Chas.
E. H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector.
—73-3
Mall Contract
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the
31st day of December, 1920, for the
conveyance of His Majesty's Mails,
on a proposed Contract for four years
six times per week over Clinton No.
2 Rural Route, from the 1st day of
April, next, Printed notices contain-
ing further information as to condi-
tions of Proposed-G-o:rtrari' may' be
seen forms of Tender may
and blank - a 1+ or Y
be obtained at the Post Offices of
Clinton, Hoimesville, Seaforth, Bruce-
field,,Londeshorough and at the office
of the Post Office Inspector: London.
Post Office Inspector's Office, London,
19th November, 1920. Chas. E. H.
Fisher, Post Office Inspector. —73-3
Mail Contract-
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa, until noon on Friday, the
24th day of December, 1920, for the
conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on
a proposed Contract for four years,
six times per week over Bayfield No.
3 Rural Route, from the Postmaster
General's Pleasure. Printed notices
containing further information as to
conditions 01 proposed Contract may
be seen and blank forms of Tender:
may he obtained at the Post Oflieea of
Bayfield, Brucefield, Clinton, Holmes -
Nellie, and at the office of the I'ost
Office Inspector, London,
Post Office Inspector's Office, Lon-
don, 1211 November 1920, Chas, E,
Il, fisher, Post Office Inspector,
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• For Christmas. Time flies ‘you k now,' we offer you quality fruits at
lowest prices possible this year, Below we offer you prices for this week.
But your Christmas wants at our store,
Are You Radg.?
1 plcg seeded raisins
1 lb, seedless raisins
1 Ib, vaiellcia raisins
1 Ib, currants
Special prices in 0
lots.
300 Money saving prices
804 in toilet soap
304 Palm. Olive soap at
2241001 per, cake.
Infanta Delight 100
lb. per cake,
Special Prices on 4
or more bars. .
4 lbs. rolled oats . 2511
2 pito . Corn Flakes 254
2lbs. Tapioca .. ,. 254
1 lb, quality bulk tea 50¢
1 bar,Oomfort soap . 110
1 bar Gold soap .. 114
WATCH FOR OUR 1921 CALENDARS,
GET ' THE HAIBIT . OF DEALING AT
JOHNSC N & CO'S GROCERY
Phone 111
DOMINION ICIER
CREAM PARLOR
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
You Will ,find it easy selecting your
'Christmas Candy, Nuts and fruit at
tour sten' for our assortment is com-
plete, pt re and fresh,
We ar; making up special boxes of
"Home Made Candy", leave your or -
dor'.
"ANNIE LAURIE"
"MARY ANN" "WILLARD'S"
Lunch, Coffee, or Ice Cream made'
for the Lodge, Club or Home.
GIVE US A CALL
E. WENDORF
STOCK TAKING SALE'
For 10 days to clean out all goods
on hand if possible -at cost prices.
1 upright piano, good tone, was
sold for $600.00, a good practise pi-
ano to go at 5125.00.
1 square piano in good shape, sale
price $50.00.
2-5 octave organs ,puitable for
school purposes to go at 515.00 each.
1 second hand cabinet phonograph,
worth $125.00, fumed oak case, to go
at 875.00.
2 Brunswick oak table phonographs
588.00 each.
I Phonola a beautie, sells at $285,00
in mahogany. Sale price $221.50.
I Gold Medal table machine In Ma-
hogany, sells at $65.00. Sale Price
$50.00.
1 cabinet Gold Medal, a peach, sells
at 5175.00. Sale price $125.00. •
All stock records to clean at 70c.
each.
Player rolls stock goods, fit any
piano. 2 for the price of one.
HORSES
1 Brood mare a dandy, $165; '2
general purpose (good drivers) to
go at $65.00 each; 1 driver (not bro-
ken) a dandy at $75.00
1 cream separator, Massey -Harris,
like new to go at $60.00.
For Particulars phone 216 or call
at my pffice and see the goods.
JONATHAN HUGILL SEAFORTH
PHONE 216 OPPOSITE DALY'S GARAGE
,110....,
The Carpets You Throw Away!
They are the ones we want to save for you:.
No matter how old, how dirty, how dilapi-
dated, byour process they can be woven' into
Velvety
Reversible Rugs
that are good enough for the most
elaborate home.
.You won't realize how good these
rugs really are until you see their
beauty and feel their softness under
your feet.
'Send us this aduertis.7„ent with yeur7
name and address for a free booklel,
with foil information.
Tie a rope around the old carpet and}
send it to
The Canada Rug -Co.,
■ London; Canada
,� aria
98 Carling Street;
CREAM
WANTED
We are in a ppsition to pay the
highest market price for butter fat
and to give the best possible service.
OUR GATHERERS WILL 73E. ON
THE ROAD REGULARLY THE
YEAR AROUND. WE WILL AP-
PRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE.
CLINTON CREAMERY
Phone 145
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Raw Furs Wanted
Highest market prices paid. H.
A. Hovey, Clinton, Ont. License No.
295. —7342
For Sale
One first class cow, due to calve
Jan. 21st, also one heifer, due to calve
in March. Apply to Mrs. John Pollock,
Bayfield. - —724£
For Sale Or to Rent
Good house on Bond street. Town
water, good garden, fruit trees. Ap-
ply to A. McCartney Clinton. -704f
No Trespassing
Persons found trespassing on lots
LIMITED 23 and 24, Con. 14, Goderich town-
ship will be prosecuted. James Fer-
r gnsse%—69-13-p
A
Whirlwind
Canvas
Will be made of the town and
surrounding country by the
Ont, Street Church Leaguers
--on--
SATURDAY, DEC. 11'
for papers and magazines. The.
proceeds to be equally divided
between the EuropeanOrphau
Fund and the League.
Have as many papers and
magazines collected as possible
and help . make the canvas a
success.
Puncture Pivot Tires
Have your car fitted with the Ando
Cushion Tires No punctures,' no
blowotuts. All sizes of tires kept in
stock. W. L. Peffers, Albert street,
Clinton. --7442.
School Entertainment
School section No. 4,'Goderich town-
ship, is preparing for an entertain -
Mont to be given in the school house
onthe evening of Wednesday, Dec.
22nd, at 8 o'cleek, A good program
is being prepared. Admission 254
and 180, , —74-8
House For Sale
Comfortable 8 -roomed house, on
Albert Street, North, with good stone
cellar and town water. Apply Miss
Moore —69-12
Dried Apples Wanted
Highest prices paid for any quan-
tity of dried apples. Cantelon Bros.,
Clinton. —65-tf
Building for- Sale
Frame building, heavyelm
with ith
timbers, in first class condition.
Suitable for barn or straw shed.
Price reasonable. M. G. Ransford.
—65;t2
House For Sale
8 -roomed house with 3 piece bath
room, Hot Air Furnace, Town water,
good garden and chicken house. Ap-
ply on the premises, W. S. Har-
land, Princess street, east —61-tf
Farm for Sale or Rent
Lot 78 and S. half of Lot 77 on the
Maitland concession, Goderich town-
ship, consisting of 183 acres, m good
state of cultivation.. Large story and
half fraise house, bank barn and driv-
ing shed with pig house underneath.
Two wells and never -failing spring
creek: 15 or 20 acres of hardwood
bush; 8 acres orchard, 1% miles front
Hoimesville, 5% mites from Clinton.
Convenient to churches, station and
Cheese factory. Rural mail. For fur•
titer particulars apply to Win. Bedard,
R. R. No: 2, Clinton, Phone 12 on 1302.
—64-tf
House and Lots "Tor Sale
Two lots with comfortable house,
furnace, town, soft .water in house.
Garage and stable, situated. on Mary
street,- 'Apply ori promises 16 W.
H. Cold, Phone 133 53-tf
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VICTORY BONDS
DO YOU PAY INCOME TAX?
If not have you any bonds` maturing
in 1922, 1923, 1927, 1931, 1933 def
1937? If you have you can convert
these into bonds ligaturing in 1934 and
you will receive a substantial bonus.
To one who does not pay income tax
it is o1 no advantage to hold non-tax-
able bonds. You are losing money by
doing so.
W, BRYDONE, Clinton
No Trespassing
No hunting or trespassing allowed
on Lots No. 11 and 12 (Bridgewater
Property) Huron Road E, J. Tre-
wart.ha. i —64-tf
For Sale
Two six roomed houses on Fred-
erick street, near the new flax mills,
will be sold cheap, and on easy terms.
Apply to Jacob Taylor or C. B„Hale.
—54-tf
Boars for Service
Champion bred, big type Yorkshire
and Chesliter White boars for service.
At home -every forenoon. -A. C
Levey, Phone 5 on 639. Clinton —28
En FR[EZE!
As the genuine. Scranton Coal is
coining across in very limited quant-
ities, we are making special efforts
on behalf of our people by substitu-
ting
NUT COKE
BRIQUETS
CANNEL
SOFT COAL
WOOD
SLABS
'We have these in stock at prices
that will save you money in compari-
son with the ridiculous price of An-
thracite: .
Try a substitute for your fall burn-
ing. We can satisfy you.
Orders will be taken and accounts
may be paid at H. Wiitse's Store.
J. R. MUSTARD
CLINTON-' and BRUCEFSELD,1
Phone for Clinton 74.
Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618.
THE COHNEH ST@HE
Phone 45
rQUR STOCK OF
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NEW FRUIT, PEELS AND NUTS
HAS JUST ARRIVED
Spanish Valencia Raisins • 30e lb.
Seeded Riiisins (large plcg) 33c
;New Currants 25c lb.
Figs—two pounds_for 25c.
•
New Orange, Lemoi and Citron
Peel,
Shelled Walnuts anrd Almonds
For Fall Baiting
LIVE AND LET LIVE
FredW.Wigg
Roup and Feed
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FEED CORN
If you are feeding Poultry Hogs,
Cattle or Sheep try some of our Ifith
dried Corn which we aro selling at
vory reasonable prices.
SALT
Now is the time to lay in. your
supply of Salt. We have it for Dairy
or Table use and also for feeding
purposes,
FLOUR
'As the Flour Mills have just re-
cently been . allowed to return to
their Pre war grade of Flour, We are
now prepared to supply you a high
grade, of Flour for Bread or Pastry.
Try a sack and sec for yourself.
Ws Jenkins & Son.
FLOUR AND FEED
Pltonos; Elevator 199, Residence 141
Santa Claus
AT
O'11E1L'S
Santa will arrive about two
o'clock on the 22nd and 23rd.
He is very anxious to meet all
the Boys and Girls, uncles,
Aunts, Parents and grand par-
ents.
He is advertising "I•Iuyler's”
Bon Bons Chocolates for Christ-
mas gifts and wants you to be
sure and let hire know, what
you want in good time,
IV. aFfNii1i
The flub Grocery
SCRANTON COAL
ALSO WOOD
Any who wish to leave their order
for future delivery can do so by leav-
ing their orders at my residence
Huron St. or phone 155. Terms
strictly cash. E. Ward. —34-tf
South End Grocdry
'4.134
A full stock of
Groceries & Provisions
We solicit your patronage
was
Levi Stong
PHONE 144 PROMPT DELIVERY
GIRLS ATED
for knitters and learners
ALSO 11011EN
for menders ar)d inspectors
APPLY AT ONCE
Clinton Knitting Co. .
LIMITED
Do not wait
Tiil next Winter to
Talk about that
Furnace
DO IT NOW
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
TRIOS. HAWKINS. .
Plumbing and Beating. Phone 5S
Shop over Rowland's hardware
We are in the :market for:
WHEAT BARLEY
OATS
—ALSO --
MAPLE
ELM
BASSWOOD -
AND WHITE ASH LOGS;
Flour and Feed always on hand. ,
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123.
3000 CHICKENS
2000 HENS
500 DUCKS
WEEKLY
Top prices will be paid by us for all
kinds of poultry taken at Clinton ev-
ery day and at Holmesville- . every
Wednesday morning. We pay three
cents more per lb. for properly fat-
tened milk fed Chickens.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
N. W. TREWARTHA, Manager.
Phone 190; Hoimesville 4 on 141.
CREAM WANTED 1
The demand for our butter is in-
creasing.
To supply this demand we require
more cream.
We request you to ship us you,
cream.
We guarantee you the Highest
Market Prices, accurate test, and.
prompt service.
Our firm is known to you and need,
no further recommend.
We pay all express charges, furn-
ish cream cans and pity twice each
month.
Write for cans or further informs.
tion to the ti, sant:it.
'x1115-. Co,
..
Seafolr>r:h CreameryGa,.
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