The Clinton News Record, 1919-10-9, Page 5Qctober:9th 1$19
;Clinton Newa►+i¢n�+rd
Of Interest to Yon
end Me
If the big steel plant doesn't
0
ileo
Goderich ,and mustlocate some
'where why net conic to Clinton 7
,We've a nice 'town and could offer
spm° induoemonts.
The Prince .of Wales is expected to
Ivlsit London on Oot. 22nd and 23rd.
The veterans in thismilitary div-
vision are planning to be present in
largenumbars to greet him,
Monday is Thanksgiving Day. Tait -
:dug all in all Canada never before
lead somuch tobe thankful for, We
,=should be able, as the.men of long
.ago, to "Thank God,;aud' take cour-
age'
• • ,,:,.
There. are only two pupils atteud-
.ing; the Model school' at Clintou,. A
Model school in a model town,' and
•only two,pupiis, What is the 'mat -
:iter 7—Orillia Packet.
Probably Orillia gobbled then] all
up.
Clinton has not escaped a visit
`from the "strike bug" a number „of
lithe operatives of the Knitting , fac-
tory, being, now "out." We -trust
!the differences will be met and that
,this important industry will con
'tdnue to ,operate at full capacity.
• . •
Fourteen amendments to the Peace
;Treaty were: -retained to be consider-
ed by .the United States senate af-
ter a whole raft of 'em were voted
•down. 'The whole trouble would
have been avoided itthe framing of
-the Peace Treaty had been left to
the U.S, Senate in the first place.
'Why wasn't somebody clever enough
to think of that ?
'
• •
Editor Williams of the Coiling -
wood Bulletin must be a man of
singular' courage. We arrived at
this opinion because of the fact that
"Ile inaugurated and brought to a
•successful conclusion a baby show in
connection, with the Great Northern
Exhibition : held id that town a
short time ago. It takes a roan of
'courage to do that sort of thing.
• . •
The Nlail & Empire says that iti is
'"impossible to judge of the effect of a
beer and . wine license system by,
Montreal's experience. The theory 'is
-that only beer and light wines are
'sold there ; the fact is than whiskey
-and gin and other 'hard' liquors are
still to be had," That is just the
'trouble we should have in Ontario if
we had beer and wine licenses. '4 '1e
-would need a constable on duty in all
Premises where such yitenses were
'held to prevent the sale of "hard
'+-
Capt. 'Wm. Finglaud, who recently
'returned from overseas, spending a
short vacationWithhis parents„ at
'Londesboro, has gone to New York
'to attend the Theological Seminary.
Mr. Cr. A. Murray, architect, Lon-
-don, has been given the work of pre-
paring plans for .the, Memorial Hall
.cat Blyth,.
1 M. Govenloeb, Liberal
Candidate in entre
Huron
Centre' Huron Liberals ,net in eon-
ventioit .iu .Sealorth on Mionday,. of-.
ternoon.anti 1Vlr, J: Mi:, Goveulock;
reeve dt MoIC£llop, was selected as
oandidato'ifor the legislature,
',Besides Mr. Govenlook the . naines
of Capt, I. Hetherington, Colborne
M. G. Cameron, and l4rs, A. O.
Hunter, „Goderich; . Majpr' R. S..
Hays, Sealorth ; ,,Dr. J. W;Shaw,
Clinton, and Miss Mabel Bailie of
Nilo were put, forward, . All declined
in favor of Mr,' Crovenloek and his
nomination was unanimous.
Births
•
CORNISH—In Mullett 'township, on
Oct, 3rd, to Mr; and Mrs. Glen
W. Cornish, a daughter -Jean
Phyllis.
WtSTON—At Bayfield, on Oct. 4th,
to Mr. and Mrs. E. Weston, 'a
stn
GItASIlY—In Morris township, on
Sept. 260, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas,
D. Grasby, a daughter.
WIGGTNS—In Goderich,n Sept.S
30th to Mr. and Mrs John h
n Wig-
gins, a sob.
Deaths
DAVIDSON—In Wroxeter, on Sept.
29th, Bessie Tow, wife of John
Davidson.
FOUND.—AT CO'URTTCE'S STORE,..
Holmesvilie, some weeks ago, • a
lady's • rain . coat. Owner can se-
cure same by 'Paying for this ad-
vertisement.—A. J. Courtice, 14-1
SALE REGISTER
On Friday, Oct. 10th, at 1' p.m„ on
Lot 15, Con. 2, H.R.S. Tuokerstnith,
clearing sale of Farm Stock and Im-
plements.—S. Carnochan, Prop,; T.
Brown, Auctioneer,
An Saturday, Oct, 11th, at 1 p.m.,
on Lot 25, Con, 9, H.R.S. • Tooker-
smith, extensive sale of Horses;"
Cattle and Pigs. -John F. •McKay,
Proprietor ; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
On Tuesday, Oct. 14th, at 1 p.m.,
on Lot 11, A• mile north of Sea -
forth, clearing 'sale of Farm Stock
and Implements:—C. Echart, Prop. ;
T. Brown, Auctioneer.
On Wednesday, Oct. 15th, at 1 p.tn,
on Lot 3, Con, 9, Hullett, clearing
sale of Farm. Stock and Implements.,
—Hugh Campbell, Prop.; T. Brown.
Auctioneer.
On Thursday, Oct. 10th at 1.p.m.,
on Lot 6, Con. 3, Hay Tp., clearing
safe of Farni Stock and Implements,
—D. Kyle, Prop,; T. Brown, Amt.
On Saturday,' Oct; llth, at. 1 pm.,
at Dick's Hotel; Sealorth, choice 100
acre Farm in IIullett, near Con-
stance.—Albert Coates, Prop.; 'I'.
Brown, Auctioneer.
On Saturday, Oct. 18th, at 4 p.m.,
at Queen's Hotel, Seafortlt, choice
Dwelling containing 0 rooms, situat-
ed on Goderich St., W., Soaforth.—
Alex.'Stobie, Prop.; T. Brown, Auct,
anaiatteter
GUARDING YOUR HYDRO
SUPPLY
AT midnight the same as at noon; in January
the same as in July, Nature's tireless force
generates Hydro Power and places it at your
command.
The Hydro - Electric Power Commission of
Ontario . has made ' possible its transmission.
Regular inspections are made of transmission
and feeder lines to prevent interruptions in
service from avoidable causes. At the -generat-
ng plants, and in this community itself the most
modern appliances have been installed to prevent
breaks id the circuit. $ut should some unavoid- -
able occurrence impair the service, provisions
have been made to restore it in the quickest
possible time, The Commission, in its endeavor
to aid the users of Hydro Power to secure the
most satisfactory service, recommends the use of
HYDRO Quality Lamps for home illumination.
HYDRO Quality Lamps arerested in the laboratories of
the Cammrssren f or brilliancy, current consumption and
durabrliiy, These cited features are assured to users of
HYDRO Quality Lamps.
HYDRO . ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSICN
OF ONTARIO
FOR MLR 11V
Phil icUtilities Conianlosioln
I�IYDHO STOP
ASK TH.e FIYDRO 111Ai1/
•2. $ rii'r
.allowe'en.
Bazaar
The ladies of -Clinton and
vieluity intend holding a
Hallowe'en Bazaar and 6
o'clock dinner in the town
hall Ott Friday, Oct, 31st.
Proceeds in, aid of Clinton
Hospital,
DOG LOST, -IN CLINTON, SUN-
day night,. a Thoroughbred'Scotch
Collie, tan with white .collar, Pars
sore on ends, leeward.—A. G. At-
kinson, Bayfield,. ,14-1
LOST—IN CLINTON, oN SCITOQX
Fair Day, a gold extension brace-
let, Valued as keepsake. Pinder
kindly communicate frith:11TM 1).
Steep, Stapleton, 14—td
HOUSE FOR SALE.—NEW HOUSE
with all eonvenionced, .corner. of
Joseph and 'Orange streotsj`; nine
rooms'; garden attaehod.—Apply on
premises to Mrs. Wm. Glen. 14—tf.
FOR SALE—13 WE'LL -BRED LEI -
°ester ewes and G laubs. Also a
3 -year-old Leicester ram.—Chas.
Williams, Sr., R. R. No. 2, Olin. -
ton. Phone 4 on 802. 14-4
FOR SALE.—AN 'IMPERIAL OX -
ford Range, burns wood or coal.,
Excellent stove for farmer. Good
cooker. Will be sold cheap.—Apply
Johnson cC' Co., Grocery. 14-2
COTTAGE FOR SALE—COSY COT-
tage on Princess street, warm, el-
ectric light, , good .cellar, tour
water, acre ground, well drain-
ed. Centrally located,—Apply Mrs.
I. Dodd, Clinton. 14-4
STRAYED FROM PREMISES OF
the undersigned early in. Sept. 3
yearling hgifers and 3 yearling
steers. Any information regarding
sante will be gladly received by
Robert Blake, R.R. No. 2, Clinton,
Phone'114 Colborne. 14-3
500. SALE -12 CHOICE PURE -
bred Oxford Down ram lambs, 3
shearling rams, 20 yearling and
2 -shear ewes and 12, well bred
Leicester ewes and 12 ewe lambs.
Prices reasonable.—.I-I, J. Tre-
wartha, R.R: No. 2, Clinton,
Phone 14 on 601, 14-3—p
AUCTION 1 SALE.—ON FRIDAY,
Oct. 24th, at one o'clock p.m,, on
Lot 31, Con., 1, in the Township of
Goderielr, Farm Stock, Implements
and Household furniture, the pro-
perty of the estate.of A, le. Naftel,
deceased:—Geo, E,. Greenslade, Ad-
ministrator ;• Thos. Gundry, Auc-
tioneer.. 14-3
CLEAItIN AUCTION SALE OF
Farm Stock, Implements, House-
hold Furniture, Etc.—Mr. Theo.
N. 'Willson will sell by public auc-
tion at Lot 25, Maitland Conces-
sion (Huron, Road), Goderich town-
ship, on Friday, Oct. 17th, com-
mencing at 1 o'clock pan. sharp :
Horses—Team,' mare and gelding,
aged, General Purpose horse, aged,
good third horse good driver 10
yrs, Cattle—Cow calf' at side 4
yrs. old, cow • due Apr. 1st 4 yrs.
old, cow dice May 3rd,, 7 yrs. old,
mincing, 2 heifers rising 2 yrs, . 4
steers rising 2 yrs, Implements -
6 -ft. binder, sheaf -carrier and truoks
M'lassey-lIarris, 6 -ft. Massey -Harris
mower good as new,. 1 13 -]toe seed
drill, grass -seeder attached, Mas-
sey -Harris, 13 -tooth Massey -Harris
cultivator good as new, 14 -plate
disc harrow, 10 -ft. Mfassey-I-Iarris
hayrake, Massey -Harris. corn cul-
tivator with bean pulling
. attachment, land roller, - s e t
5 -section spike -tootle harrows, 2
single Tudhope Andersdn. plows;
tu4n ]Massey -Harris plow, rolling
coulters, new, Deering binder 7 -ft.
eat complete, heavy -Chatham wag-
on, set bobsleighs, top buggy,
steel tire,, new good open bug-
gy, cutter nearly new, 4• h.p. Gib-
son gasoline engine on trucks good
as new, combined hay and stocit
rack, wagon box, spring, seata cut -
ling box, Bell's, No, 50 with oar-
riers, gravel box, Clinton Fanning
mill, pulper, garden;drill, !bean and
seed sorting machine, toot tread,
grindstone,.: 2- steel pig troughs 6
and 8 ft. long, .about 30 good grain
bags, 2 sets double harness, set
single harness, single collar and •
homes, robe, buggy cover 'cotton, 2
. woollen horse blankets, string bells,
buggy duster, bag holder, steel
feed basket, wood feed basket, toed
cooker, sprinkling can, bay knife, 2
crosscut saws, Bucksaw, 2 axes,
16-1t. water trough, 30 -gal. milk
can, Melotte cream separator, wat-
er barrel, Wheelbarrow, roll barb
wire, number cedar. posts, shovels,
forks, chains, crowbars.: hoes,
tools and numerous o t her
articles: Household ' Furniture—
'Kitchen range, coal or wood, cab-
inet and reservoir, Modern Mail-
able, Royal Oak heater, coal or
wood, extension -;table, walnut, cup-
board, desk, numbur or. chairs, 2
iron beds, bedroom set walnut,
coal oil heater, 8 -clay clock, 5
lamps, wood bedstead and dresser,
piece of linoletint, 0 window screens
Daisy cllnrn, Ideal 'washing mach-
ine, rug, set smoothing irons, piece
oil cloth, toilet sot, flour chest,
dishes, ether kitclten utensils too
numerous to mention. 'felons-sAn
stuns of 710 and under, Cash ; over
that amount 12 months' credit will
be aicen on furnishing approved
joint notes, A discount of 5 per
cent. allowed for cash on credit
amounts. Everything mast be
disposed of as the farm Is Sold. --
Thee, N. Willson, prop.; 'Tiros.
(lutOi'y, Auctioneer, 14.1
LOOK HEtH
-'or thre9 days---PRIDAY, SA`1`U RDAY and MONDAY—we oiler spoon
jar prieee, '-lead every itcn, They're int re t tlb. Theysay i
t pays to
advertise. Well let's see you at our store on .days advertised,
pure, Laundry Soap 3 bars 200 7 for Kellog's pari Flakes 2 pkgs,,,,,„ ,25
5Oc. •Speeiat .Bend Teg per 1b. 00b, 2 lbs.
Sunny Monday . Soap 3 bars Por 230, • for 950, ' '
13 for $1.,00. Royal Blend Toa per Ib, 060, 2 lbs,
2 pkgs, Ammonia ,25 for $1.15,
8 Dans Bonny Bright ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,25 Quality Blend 'Pee per Ib. 70o, 2-1bs,
Brooms at „,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,75, 1.00, k,15 •, for $1.55, ,
Brushes at ,13, ,18, .2$ Coffee, Rideau Hall,per It .55
Ladies' Delight* Baking„ Powder:,, ..25 1Vlatchcs, ,3 boxes ,
,S „i.,
Cora' 'arch, 2 pkgs .25 Jelly Powder, any !favor ,;, „,,, .12
Pilchards, per' can .22 Pork and Beans per Gan ,,,,,,,,... 20
Wellington Pink Saluron .25 Jutland Sardines, 2 cans for .25
GET TII13 HABIT OF DEALING AT
JOHNSON & COMPANY • Phone ill
Retail Grocer License No, ':8-7241 Phone orders promptly cared for.
Vote HICKS on Oct. 20
Your vote and influence earnestly
solicited for Andrew Hicks, the U. F.
0. candidate to. represent,, the com-
mon people, , •
Our platform is sternly moral
and fair to all classes.
The Farmers of Canada ask only
a fair deal, and will extend the same
to all.
Vote for the U. P. 0. ,candidate
and help restore confidence and
equality to all Canadian.citizens.
VOTE HICKS
14-2
FOR SALL:,—MATCIIED TEAM 010
grey, fillies, 3 years old is spring,
white'stripe 00 face, well matched..
Selling on account of shortage of
feed.—Apply Valentine Wild, Bay-
field. Phone 10 on 78, 'Hensall.
12-3—p
FARM FOR SALE—LOT 25, 2nd
Con, in the .Township , of Stanley,
Property ofthe late Victor Dale.
This farm is well fenced and seed-
ed to grass ; on the premises are.
a good well and windmill and twen-
ty
twenty acres- of mostly hardwood bush.
The property must be sold to wind
up the estate. For further par-
ticulars apply to John F. Dale,
Lot 12, Con, 3; Mullett, R.R. No,
4, Minton. 13—tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—E S -
tate of William Makins, deceased.—
The
eceased—The farm known as Lot 20, Con.
4, Stanley Tp., containing 100
acres more or less will be oliered
for sale at the premises by public
auction on Wednesday, 15th day of
October, 1919, at 1 o'clock pan,
On this farm are a frame house and
bank bprn with stone stabling.
'There -are about 5 acres south in
"fall wheat and 35 acres fall plowed
and the balance ,,is partly under
cultivation and partly wooded. At
the same tine and place will be
offered the following chattels, viz :
Horses—Mare in foal rising 22 yrs.
old, aged mare in foal, gelding 5
yrs. old, filly 2 yrs old, suckling
colt, driving horse 3 yrs old, driv-
ing horse 4 yrs 0111. Cattle—Cow
8 yrs pfd due Dec, '1st, cow 5 yrs
old due May .1st, cow 4 yrs old,
Cow 4 yrs 'old due Feb. 15th, steer
2 yrs old, heifer 2 yrs old, steer. 1
yr old, 3 ,heifers 1 yr old, 8 spring
calves. Sheep -2 ewes, 1 yearling
lamb. ' Poultry—Afrout 85 hens,
' Rocks and Leghorns, 10 geese, good
Collie dog, 7 tons hay, about 15
cords of wood 12 in. long. Implc-
ments—Mnssey-Harris binder" .6 -ft.
cut, horse rake 8 -ft., Massey -Harris
mower, 112 -hoe Massey -Harris seed
drill, land roller, set of harrows 4
sections, hay loader, disc, scu0fer,
cultivator, riding plow, walking
• plow, harrowing cart, clover seed-
er, fanning; mill, set scales .2000
lbs., bag holder, about 60 grain
hags, grindstone, ladder, wagon
box; gravel box, wagon, truck wag-
on, 2 top buggies, 3 open buggies,
buggy pole, 2 cutters, detnocrat,
set bobsleighs with bunks, cutting
box, root, putper, 2 sugar kettles,
hay rack, litter carrier, about 100
ft- rope, car, slings,' chain and rop-
es, 12 lbs. timothy seed, 20 lbs.
clover and millet seed, 2 Crosscut
saws, buck saw, 3 scythes, forks,
chains and shover, 2 sets single
harness, set doubleharness nearly
neW, plow sot with collars, 2
horse blankets, 2 robes and rug, a
• quantity of potatoes and apples,
lawn mower, churn, Eaton cream
separator nearly new, 1700 Gravity
washing machine, Happy, Thought
stove, heater, bedsteads, tables,
chairs and other . household tura-
_ tura. Terms of 'Sale : Of. Land—
10 per cent at the time of sale,
balance in 30 days. Of Chattels ---
Purchases of $P0 and under, cash ;
over $10 three months credit on
notes negotiable at Bank without
recourse or 2 ,pei: cent discount for
cash. For particulars and condi-
tions apply to'John P. Sparrow,
Administrator ; W, Brydone, Soli-
citor ; T. Comity, Auctioneer. 18-3
ANNOUNCEMENT
We desire to announce that we
have opened up a salesroom at Sea"
forth under the management of Jon-
athan Hugill for the sale of our in
struments and anyone intending to
purchase a piano should mak° it
their business to see our goods, and
as the name "'Ian" enters only on
our goods made in our own factory,
you have a guarantee of .a firth which
has been in business for over fifty
years. We also guarantee our prices
lower than mamma doing largo
newspaper advertising, Write for
pri.ecs, if unable to visit our shoW-
roolns, to
JONATHAN 1-IUfILL
1303 220 , SL',AL'ORTII
SIIOWISR FOR SOLDIERS.—BE
ready Por the fruit and pickle.
shower to bo hold Oct. 22nd far
the Byron Sanitarium, London,
Ontario.—The Secretary. 13-3
HOUSE! FOR SALE -5 -ROOMED
house on the corner of Joseph and
Orange streets, ; acro lot, house
in firstclass condition; electric
light, hard and soft water.—Apply
Y
to Jolla R, Noble, R.R. No. 4,
Clinton, Phone 7-617. 13—tf
THE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF
Willis Church purpose holding a
rummage sale in council chamber
on Saturday, Oct. 11th, from 1
o'clock to 8.
FARM FOR SALE. -38 ACRES,
part lot 38, Goderich township, in
good, cultivation, seeded` down, good
barn, comfortable house, acre of
orchard, spring creek and well at
barn, 1.1 miles from school, 3 miles
from town.—Apply to David Deeves
R.R. No. 3, Clinton. 12-3
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—TEN-
room, two-storey residence on On-
tario street, £Ornate, electric lights
town water, good garden and
barn, Apply to—Josh Cook, 390
Davis St., Sarnia. 12—t.1.
APPLES WANTED.—THE EVAP-
orator will open about Sept. 15th,
Will take all classes and all sizes
of apples. Highest market price
paid.—Town do Case, 09—tf
FOR' SALE.—THD- SIX -ROOMED
house and lot, No. 633, on Maple
street, formerly occupied by Mr.
George Taylor ; pleasantly. situat-
ed ; good garden. If sold at once,
$350,00—Apply to Miss Washing-
ton, Rattenbury St, • 06—tf
PROPERTY FOR SALE.—ON RAT-
tenbury street, west, 'just -off main
street, a good 9 -roomed 2 -story
frame house. Electric lights, .wat-
erworks, furnace and soft water.
Garden,and'small barn in good re-
pair. Will be sold cheap.—Apply
to J. P. Sheppard. —03—t1
HOUSE FOR SALE -8 -ROOMED
house on Ontario. street. Good
cellar, electric lights, town water,
fruit trees and small fruits. I.
acre of land. Apply on premises to
Mrs. Moggridge or to W. Brydone;
Clinton. " 09—tf
HOUSE FOR SALE.—CORNER OF
Mill and Maple streets, story and
a half, 6 rooms, town water, :k
acre lot, in good state of repair:—
Apply
epair:Apply to Thos, Churchill, Clinton.
11--4
STOVES FOR SALE—An Art Souv-
enir, with oven, a Laurel coal
heater. All in good condition.—
Apply to Miss Rudd. ' 00—tf.
FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 35 AND
half of lot 86, concession 3, Truck-
ersmith, six miles distant from
towns of Seafortlt and Clinton ;
convenient to school; fifty acres
choice pasture land, ten acres tim-
ber, beech and maple; large apple
orchard also orchard of small fruit,
remainder mtger cultivation. Ideal
stock farm, well fertilized, fenced
and drained. Large bank barn,
silo, implement • shed, hog pen and
other outbuildings. Never -failing
water supply. Ono and a half
story brick house, large cellar, cis-
tern, telephone and rural mail. Im-
mediate possession given, For fur-
ther particulars apply, on • premised
or address—A'. Eicoat, Seafortli Iva
111. No, 8, _ T 09-8—p
PROPERTY FOR SALE -3 aeras of
garden and orchard on the Loudon
Road. 6 roomed house, bank barn
20x40, driving shed, hen house,
Possession given in autumn. Apply
on premises to Mrs. Phillip Row-
eliffe, —00
FOR SALE—A 'DIOSIRABLE 7 -
roomed house on Princess 51,„
east, half acre of land with fruit
trees and berry bushes, town wat-
er.—Apply . on premises, Mrs,
Akan. —98—tf
FARM -' FOR SALE.—ONE HUN -
cited acres, best of soil ; good
buildings, close to school and
church ; 4.7 mhos from Clinton,
Will be sold on reasonable tents.—
Apply
erms—Apply A. E. Matheson, R.R. No,
3, Seafortlt, Phone 17 on 614,
Clinton Central. —61
FOR SALE. -8 -ROOMED Il0051
on Rattenbury street, west, Good
cellar, 1.1 acres garden, with fruit
trees,—Apply on premises to Miss
L. Smith. —84
ANY PERSON Oft PERSONS
trespassing or destroying property
on the promises of the estate of
the late 'William H. Woods will be
proscetttod aceordltig to law,-
I,iVI, Weeds, l3ayleld• 01-'44
FARM ICOR SAI.R--92* ACRES OF,
splendid farm landeia good state pf
cultivation. On it are e, comfort•'
ante store and a halt brick house
With new steel root, a good cellar,
a barn 1000 and straw shed 22328
with foundatioa under all, room to
Lie up 28 head el cattle and '5
horses besides 3 box stailo, root
room, feed room, separator xoom
and harness room. Cement aeons
throughout except 2' box stalls and
root house. A•stone pig pen 24x24,
a hen house 24x10 and a drive plied
20330. There is a never failing
spring creek, a good well and Me -
tern, about 77 acres of orchard.
This is a desirable property 27
miles from Clinton, good gravel
road. I" Want to sell at once as
health makes it necessary for me
to 'give up farthing for the present.
Would sell stook, implements and
crop if so desired.—Apply Leonard
D. Weir, Lot 27, Con. 4, Hullett,
Clinton P. 0. —49
0
NEW COAL
We are expecting both at Bruce -
field and Clinton, some of the new
hind of coal in stove size Briquettes.
Tryloathe! a oa tof this, as we can assure
you entire s t sf i
a i actioty besides tom -
lug a little cheaper. We also stock
the tollewing at Clinton.:
EBONY CUBE—The Cannel de Luxe
S011'T COAL -3 in. up Belmont
Lump.
PEA COAL—$1,00 cheaper than
other sizes. ;
CANADA CEMENT—The standard
article.
Accounts may be paid,! and orders
left at Wiltse's grocery, store.
AT BRUCEFIELD :—
ROUGH DRESSED LUMBER in
both hard and soft woods.
13. C. SHINGLES selling at less
than today's cost price.,
FIBRE ,BOARD cheaper and better
than lath and plaster.
SMITHING COAL r our, famous
kleanweld.
Also Cannel, Soft Coai, and Can-
ada Cement.
We do not want all the business,
but we'would like to have yours.
J. B. MUSTARD
CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD
Phone for Clinton 74.
Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618.
POULTRY WANTED
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID
FOR ALL K1NDS OF
POULTRY
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday of each week till
Sept.. 20th, every day after that.
W. MARQUIS
—86 R.R. No. 1, Clinton.
THE CHMEH STOKE
Live and Let Live
Cleaning Daly
House-cleaning time is here again.
Here 'are a few suggestions to make
work, easy :
Powdered Ammonia,
Sweeping Powder,
Chloride of Lime,
Liquid Ammonia,
01d Dutch Cleanser,
Lye,
Furniture Polish,
Silver Polish,
Dustless Mops,, .
Brushes and Brooms,
Soap,
Stops,
Wash -boards,
Clothes Pins.
SPECIALS
Oranges,
Bananas,
Lemons,
Giirpes,
Sweet Potatoes,
• Spanish Onions.,
and Celery.
E. E. I-IUNN I FORD
!;i PFoel ;4'R
TIM PRESENT DAY
MOTHER MAKES PIES
that, tite older generation
couldn't begin to equal. For
in addition to improved
methods and utensils she has
the advantage of being able .to
obtain Purity flour, the finest
baking flour, known, Make
your next batch with Purity.
Good as your former pies were
theso will bo infinitely bettor.
W. Jenkins & Son.
FLOUR ANO .FEED.
Phones : Elevator 109, Residohee 141
Retail License No. 9-2308
Wholesale License No.• 12-83
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MINAMERNINwlialifiliflOWOMANINOSt
:Specials
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FOR
Tt-IANKSGiIV'[NG
DAX
CRANBERRIES;
SWEET POTATOES,
MINCE MI+IA T,
GRAPE Il'RUIT,
SPANLSI.•I ONIONS,.
PU+MPICINS,
GRAPES,
DUCKS,
and FOWL,
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The i1ub Grocery
Veil
NOTICE !
KNITTERS AND LOOP•Ii,RS are
hereby notified that applications fel
work to commence on Tuesday, Oct,
14th will be received up to Saturday,;
Oct. llth, 12 o'clock noon. LEARN-
ERS may apply for positions, also.
If not sufficient number apply .to
make it advisable to start machines,
plass have been made to move the
machines to another town at once.,
We trust that the townspeople will
not force us to take such 'stringent
action.
THE CLINTON ILNITTING CO'.,!
Oct. 8, 1919. Ltd,
FOR
PLUMBING, 1,1
EAVETROUGHING,
LIGHTNING RODS
AND METAL WORST
OF ALL KINDS
G0 TO
THOS. 1AWKINS.
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
PHONE 03.
Shop over Rowland's Hardware.
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CyLINTON FEED STORE
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON .HAND
A FULL STOCK OF FLOUR AND
FLED, -
JUST ARRIVED iC CAR 051
HOG AND CATTLE F'EI10,,
•HIGHEST PRICES -PAID FOR
GRAIN, ,
J. A. • FORD & SON
Live Poultry Wanted l
4000 CHICKENS ,
2000 HENS
. v
1000 DUCKS -
each week from how until the end of
December. We pay for all poultry on:
a quality basis delivered wish empty
crops. We pay special prices fon
properly milk -fed poultry, and we
would strongly advise all producers
to finish their poultry as it will pays
you well to do so.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
N. W. Trcwartlea, Phobia, IN
Manager or 'Holmesville 4 or 140
Canada Food Board—License • '
No. 9-001'
CREAM WANTED!
Farmers having Dream to sell
write us for cans and lull pardon,
lars.
Our markets are the best.;
Service the most prompt.
Firm the most reliable.
And prices` the highest consistent
with an honest, test Which we guar,
antee.
Remember our Creamery, Co. is to
thoroughly established and thriving
concern and now one of the largest
in Canada. You cannot make anyl
mistake in shipping to us.
Patrons holding our cans are re.
quested not to make use of In
sending cream to other creamertee
or cream buyers.
Write today tor dans,
T'e'a Sealorth Creamery Co.
0. A. BARBER, MANAGER
BOARS FOR SERVICE!
Champion Dred Big
Type
YORKSIHIRTC AND CHESTER-,
WHITE BOARS.
A. C. LEVEV",
Phone 5-839 CLINTON, Onil,
At home every, forenoon, ,