The Clinton News Record, 1916-11-16, Page 5November 16th, 1916 Clinton News -Record
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Would Knock at 'William's
Front DOOt
- The, following interesting ,lietbee was
',written Irons France, iy Ptooper.
Thoma e F, Ranee, of the Seemed
Mounted Rides', to his brother, Major
• Rance.. Trooper Ranee was lamely
with the P. Etvton Co., Winnipeg.
•.According to. a later teeter Trooper
Renee has been peothoted to Corpor-
al, for proficiency upon the.'field :
"My Dear Brother ;-Just a few
lines to let you know how we an
getting along, .and . what we are do-
ing, Well, to' sten, my story, we
went into the trenches on September
27th at three o'clock in the morning,
rested up as .well as ire could on the
28th and 'got: ready -Le go over the
parapet on the '29th, which We did
with a will, at twelve o'clock, noon,
while each individual Fritz was eat -
nig his dinner, and I bet' it wad the
hottest dinner he ever hail. We had
hardly any casualties, but, pool: old
:Pettey suffered heavily, and tot a
long Rile of tranchee. We advanced
• in the open about Met hundred yards,
which seemed about two Miles, with
the Abelle end guns playing arMuid
one. We must have taken over. one,
:thousand yards of trenches, we also
Iptettged a great many, prisoners, and
• ...thveral machine guns, and left scores
of dead Huns. I actually believe the
beggars like to be taken prisoners,
they .certainly are willing 'to nine, -
'der whenever they get a chance. We
were six .clays at the freest, and in
Support and working 'parties did
.good- Work while there and are ' get-
ting' lots of- praise for Whet we ac-
complished. I am .glad 1 .had tbe op-
portunity of being there. I wish you
Could have seen the way our boys
Went. enter' them. Say, Torr, it was
-great, but at times awfully hard on
ene'S nerves, especially at my age, as
I am the oldest man in the compeller,
and ;not as posing as I used to be. r,
however, consider that quite an honor,
We have now had a few dive rest in
billets several miles back , of the
Dime, but have orders to move, tne at
a moment's notice. The trenches are
very wet and muddy, it rains her
nearly all the time. I am anxious to
see if you could get niece, pair Of long
trench -boots, or larrigans, about
number nines, as they are the only
thing to wear, and we don't get them
issued until it is too late, most of
the boys are wearing them now. I
have Met a great manp of the 33rd,
they are mostly with the 58th. We
were billeted with them . for a clay or
two, We got our mail sent right to
see firing line,. had two letters given
to me ball an hour before we made
:the charge Men -ticked above. We are
getting Plenty to eat, and lots of. to-
• bane, Say, Torn do the people in
Canada understand the hardships: we
are putting up with for the cause of
-humanity ia general, and of Belgium
and Erwin in particular 9 If they
do, then -they. should not let us Mil
, tor want of men to back us up, 1
would, figuratively speaking, love to
see a continuous line of transports,
each, bearing a Canadian Regiment,
stem to stern, reinn Halifax to
Havre, if we were only sure of that,
we Ctinadians Would not stop until
we had presented our credentials at
the front door of William 1:P0:bete's
palace as Potsdam. '
Kindest regard's and love to all,
Your loving brother,
THOMAS RANCE,"
Marriages
ELLIS,-CRIOH-la Tucketemin, on
November 15th, by Rev. J. A.
Agnew of Clinton, itsicy May; da;u-
ghter of Mr. Eli Oriels to Ezra
Ellis of Stratford.
SSCOrt-LEE-In Londesboro, . Nov-
. ember 11th, Mabel eldest (laughs
ter of Mrs. William Lee, to John
Scott, both of Hullett township.
‘tc.:RMSTRONG--1VIOFFAT -At Sea -
forth, on November -15th, by Rev,
G, McKinley, Mabel Moffat of
Tuckeremith; to John Armstrong
of Stanley township.
'CARTER-JARMA.N-In Seaforth
November- let, Mary J. Janne*
of Tlickeremith to Henry Critter
of Eullett.
ISARNETT-GRIMOLDBY - At Sea-
lable; on October 31st, Marion
13-eitnoldby to G. R. Bartlett of
'Toronto,
• Births
flAKES-In Goderieh township, Nov,
9th, to Mr, • and Mrs. Herbert
Oakes, a daughter, (Frances Mary
Elizabeth).
MURPHY.. -In C'oderich towashin, .on
November 12th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Murphy, a son.
C1,1.1E7,4-11 Seaton's, On November
3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Oluft, a son.
BROADFOOTP.--,la Pueiceesmitb, on
November 5th, to Mr. and Mts.
J. A. Broadfoot, a daughter.
RHODES -In Brussels, en November
•
,,etssrt Ns to Mr. and Mrs. jos, Rhl-
SS, a son.
Deaths
CURRIE-In Goderich township, on
November lin, Janet Russel
wife of Mr. Wm, Currie, aged 80
years and 7 months. "
MAGTHRE-In Goderich township on
November 10th, Mrs. Andrew Ma-
guire, aged 68 years.
RABB-IGoderich on November
Ith, Capt. Charles W. Babb, son
of Capt. and Mrs, William Babb.
FEAR -In France; on October 88th,
Thornton Fear, son of Rev. E. A.
and Mrs. Fear of Wheatley, for-
merly of BIM, aged 21 years,
MeICAY-In Tuckersmith, on Novem-
ber 1st, Daniel Clark McKay, ag-
ed 35 years and 7 months.
DO 01)17 -In McKillop on November
8th, Charles Dodds in his 84th
year,
. . . .
Death of Mrs. A. Maguire..
At midnight on Thursday' lase the
spirit er Mary , Agnes Shanahani,, wife;
of Andrew Maguire of Conetten, town-
ship, passed from this life into the
life beyond.,
The, late ;Mrs: Maguire was,- a na-
tive of Innen township; she being
daughter of, the late Daniel Slam -cam
On her marriage to Mr. Andrew' Ma-
guire she went to live on the sixth
of Gederieh township and that eon -
tinned to be her heme eutil the. end
or her earthly life, '
For A year or more she -had been
in failing health but it Was :but' a few
week e previous to lier death that ;she ;
was Tensidend really ill.
Mrs. Maguire is survived by her
husband and a family of two sons and
five daughters ; Jobe and Will, Clara
and Anua at home, Mrs. Thos. Lane,
Soarath ; Mrs. j, 13. Clark, Hager -
'vine and. Miss Ella Maguire, poi:on-
to ; and he two brothers and three
sisters : John Shanahan,
Daniel 'Shanahan, Seatath ; Mrs,
John Lacey, Geduld" and Mrs. Jelin
MeInten and tilis'S Ellen Shanahan,
Clinton.
A memorial service was held MS'S
Joseph's Church, Clinton, at nine
o'clock Saturday morning, when maga
Was said by Rev, Father Hogan, and
the funeral took plan to Colborne
cemeterY on :Sunday. Rev. Father
McRae of Gederich read the service
at the graveside. The • pallbearers
were : Martin Reynolds and Matthew
Carberie Haien ; Harry Weston,
Jame s Sterling and john Woods,
Goderiels township, and jantes•Plynn,
Clinton. -
Among those from a distance who
attended the funeral were' Mrs. A.
Grent of Mackinaw, lies,
Thos.. Byrne and Miss Netta Byrne,
Stratford Mr. j. B, Clark, Hagen -
vine; and 'Messrs. Thos, Lane and: D.
Slum alma, Sea,forth.
Coderich Township
The Young Ladies' Patriotic Socie-
ty meets next Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Miss Polly Ellwood.
Mr. Jasper K. Brindley of the
fourth concession had a sale on Fri-
day last which netted him some
$3700. Mr. Brindley has one farm
seeded clown and found hi stock was
to large so he decided to reduce it
and as be had a good stock prices ran
high. Sheep want particularly well,
several ewes going as high as $25.
Zurich
Mr. J. Decker, Sr., has piereheeed
the house and lot of Mr. peter Kronf
just east of the village. Possession
Will be given December first.
FOUND. -IN CLINTON, A SUM OF
money. Owner can have same by
'calling on T. T. Carter, Joseph St.
proving property and men for this
advertisement.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
and Implemen ts, -Mr. Fred. Yung-
blut has instructed the undersigned
to sell by public auction at Lot 38,.
Con, 11, Hullett township, on Wed-
nesday, Nov. WWI, at 1 o'clock sharp
the following -Aged heavy horse,
heavy draft man supposed to be in
foal, heavy driving snare, aged driv-
ing mare supposed to' be in foal,
driving horse, quiet, 8 years; heavy
draft horse 5 years old, general pur-
pose mare 4 years old, gelding Per.
eheron rising 3 years, filly rising. 3
years. 2 cows newly calved, 4 cows
supposed to be in calf, 2 heifers due
to calve in Decemher, heifeisuppos-
' ed to be in calf, 5 yearling steers, I
yearling, heifers, 4 spring calves, I
Durham bull, brood sow in pig, Mas-
sey -Harris binder nearly new, Mas-
sey:Harris mower nearly new, Mas-
sey -Harris mower with pea harves-
ter, disc harrows, Massey-Hareis
drill nearly new, cultivator, sulky,
rake, set 4.seetion' harrows'land
roller, swifter nearly -new, 3 pairs
sleighs, 2 wagons, fanning mill, ma-
nure spreader nearly new, crusher,
hay loader nearly new, pair trucks,
set scales 2000 lbs, twin plow, 2 -fur.
row plow, sawing inachin,e. Climax
corn cutter, separator, 2 sets double
harness, and other articles too nom -
evens leo mention, Terms -All sums
of $10 and under, cash; over that
amount 12 months credit will be al-
lowed on furnishing approved joint
notes, or a discount of Spar cent sin
credit amounts. -F. Ynngblut, pro-
prietor, P. Gundry, Auctioneer, •
MUSIC -MISS ETTA AfeBRIEN IS
prepared to accept a limited mem-
ber ot pupils for instreetion in
piano, Poe reternee call or phone
C. (ioniser's., Clinton:
Don't Fail to Hear
Lottie L. ZOO:4Pa is One of .
her elocutionary entertain-
- meets hi Ontario street
church on
Monday, November 27
A musical , program is also
being prepared.
Come and Enjoy a Treat.
BAZAAR
The Young Ladies' Patriotic:
Auxiliary mirpon holding ft
bazaar in town hall, on
Saturday, Nov. 25
• Sale of Homemade Cooling,
Aprons,, Bags, Dolls, etc,
Afternoon Tea Served,
APPLE OE CHRISTMAS CAKE
...„ „ . .
Ex= oTORS' SALE OF YALU-
. able 'Farm: Peopeete.e-Thei :sender-
--signed executors of the estate of
Thomas Weed, deceased, will olt0
for sale at public anction by Thos.
Broten, Esq., Auctioneers at the Vil-
lage af Varna, in the County] of
Euren, on Wednesday, the 2,2nd dee
Of 'November, 1916, at 2 o'clock in
the safternelni, 'the . re:Wit/Mg' vale -
able • property -Parcel. No. 1, The
west hell of lot 18, north of' the
Rectield Road, in,. the Township of
Stanley, .containing 100 acres of
land more or toss: On this proper-
ty Veen is a geed -two-etoreS frame.
Meuse with furnace, in a good state
of repair ; else good bank barn 45x
60, and driving shed and pig pen.
The land is a good clay loam, There
are two wells on the place. ----parcel.
No. 2. Lot 19, south of the , Bay-
field Road,' in the Tot/net-tip of
Stanley, containing 53 ; acres' of
land. On the proper to there • is a
triune barn 84x55 in a fair state of
repair. The land- is an excel:Mit
finality. These properties; bothof
which adjoin the. Village or Varna,.
Will he 'Offered' subject to- a 'rosette
bidse-Terms of Sales -pen per' cent
Of the pantie,* Money to be paid.
to hid Ventibes at the tithe ofssale,
the. balance in thin'days thereat -
Seer father particulars, terms
Mid conditions., apply, to, the ender -
signed. Dated Novembee. Otis,
-Ceristopher Ward, Varna, Ernan-
net Ward', Clinton, Executors of
Thomas Ward, . deceased, Charles
Gam*, Solicitor for Executors:
Thos, Brown, Auctioneer, Sestforien
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
acid Implements.-Tbos., Brown has
been instructed by the undersigned
to sell by public -auction on Lot 1,
Concession 4, Hullett, on Tuesday',
November Mat, at 1. o'clock, ; the
following ; Horses -Heavy draught
brood mare 5 years old supposed to
be in foal, heavy draught mare reg-
istered Clydesdale 12 years old sup-
posed to be in foal, driving horse 7
years old, quiet and reliable, aged
driving snare, general purpose filly
rising three and broken, 1 roadster
brood mare, ii roadster foal by Red
McKinney, Cattle -Four cows to
calve in April, 2 cows to calve in
May, I yearling heifer, 8 spring
calves, Pigs -Brood sow with nine
pigs ready to wean, 2 chunks, about
60 hens and pullets. Implements -
Massey -Harris 7 foot cut binder,
Frost tt, Wood 0 foot cut mower,
• 10 ft steel rake, fertilizer
Deering cultivator, set of harrows,
riding plow, walking plow, seutiller,
disc harrow, turnip drill, ' wagon
with box, gravel box, set of
bob sleighs, hay . rack, Del:A-
vail cream separator, hay fork,
rope and pulleys, sling ropes, Port-
land nutter, top buggy nearly new,
set double harness; set heavy breech -
togs, set plow harness; set single
harness, halters, blankete, etc:, one
second buggy, root pulper, stone
boat, wheel barrow, emery grinder,
cross -cut saw, hand saws, chains,.
hoes, forks and other articles,
about four hundred buehels of grain
a quemtity of hay., some oat straw
to be fed on the farm,' two loads Of
buckwheat in sheaf, a quantity of
turnips, some cedar Posts, some 3 -
inch tile. Terms -Sums of ten 'dol-
lars and smiler, cash ; over -that
amount six months' credit on ap-
proved joint bankable -notes. A
discount of six per cent, per an-
num for cage, tray and grain
for cash. No reserve as the propri-
etor is giving ' up -the tarm-Gar-
neld McMichael, Proprietor ; Plies,
Brown Auctioneer, -63-e
TENDERS FOR PULPWOOD AND
PINE LIMIT,
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned up to and including the 1st
day of December next for the right
to cut pulpwood and pine timber On
a- certain area situated on the .Pie
River and other territory adjacent
thereto, in the District of Thunder
• Bay.
.Tenderers shall state the amount
per Cord; on Pulpwood, and per thous-
and feat, board meature, on pine,
that they are prepared to Pay as a
bonus in addition to dues 01 10
cents per cord for spruce, and 20
cents per cord for other puipwoeds,
and $2.00 per thousand feet, board
measure for pine, or such other rates
as may from time to time be (Med
by the Lieutenant -Governor -in -Coun-
cil, for the right to operate a pulp
mill and a paper mill on or neer 1,hse
area referred to.
Such tenderers shall be requited to
erect a mill or' mills on ter near the
territory and to manufacture the
wood into pulp and paper, in the
Province of Ontario -the paper mill
to be erected when directed by the
Minister of Lands, Ism:este an I. Mm.
Os. •
Parties making tender will lee re-
quired to deposit with their tender a
marked cheque, payable to the Hon -
arable the Treasurer of the Province
of Ontario, for twenty-five thousand
dollars ($25,000), which amount will
be forfeited in the event of their not
entering into agreement to carry out
conditions, etc. The said $25,000 will
be applied on account of bonus dues
as they accrue, but the regulation
dues, as mentioned abeve, will re-
quire to be paid in the usual manner
as returns of cutting of wood and
timber are received.
The highest or any tender not nee.
essarilyi accepted.
• For particulars as to description of
territory, capital to be invested, dice
apply to the undersigned,
G. H. FERGUSON,
Minister of Lends, Forests and
Mines,
Toronto, August 28th, WIG.
NB. -No unauthorized publication
of this notice will be Paid. for.
•
FOR SALE -ONE, PAIR OF HEAVY
; Sleighs and! bnepair 'of light sleighs
else tet. heavy- dealer, which
wifl weighs two sthousand poundsees
Apply toil, Cole, •Heiron -Se, "or
Ms Evens, corner Mary ' and Erie,
Phone 5e1, -63-2
I WILL., BE AT THE FOLLOWING
placne, on the following dates to re-
ceive taxes for Hulletle township ;
nuntern, Dec. 7th Clinton Dec,
0th i Constance, Dee, Inth ; Londes-
bore, Dec. 14th and e5th. All tax-
es not paid ley 'Dee, lath will be
eliargedethe added live percent. -
Samuel McCool, Collector.-: 63-2,
AUCTION 8ALE.-4113S.
will oder her liaise end , funiture
for sale at the premises -on Sant- •
dae -the; 18th day of ;November: at
3 o'clock - psis. For' particularS see
Posters or apply 'to.tC. Eales
Agent:- 7 -62
FARM FOR ' SALE. - Iftte-ACRIS
Latin for sale, 24 miles north ' of
Clinton on the ravel -Road, Hal-
lett township. On the premises.are
a bank barn 5exeil with stone stab -
Bug uncleeneath and 14 storey '8 -
roomed frame house, with good cel-
lar, Rural telephone. '5 acres hard
wood bush ; first class Soil-. This
farm is convenient to schools and
churches ; will be sold on easy
terms ; possession to suit Peaches-
cr. For particulars apply to-Johe
Reynolds, 130 Nelson St., Strat-
ford, Ont. -02,
POULTRY WANTED. - EVERY
Tuesday morning. Highest prices
paid. --Horner de Dim Varna -00
LOST NEAR CANTELON BROS.
Store. -.A. parcel containing boys'
overalls, shirt, and underwear. The
finder Wi II ander a favor by leav-
ing same at Plumeteels' Store, -59
STRAYED. -PROM LOT 24, CON.
0, Hullett, a yearling heifer with a
mark on dewlap. A suitable re-
ward will be paid for information
leading to its recovery. --Thos.
Tighe, R. R. No. 1,, Clinton. Phone
18 on 105.
FARM TO RENT-100ACRES at
miles south of Clinton, on
B a y11 a I d Road, Welt house,
bank . ban, young orchard, bearing,
two wells on farm.. Possession giv-
en April 1st, 1,917. Tenant call go
on farcu to. do fall plowing. For
particulars apply to -Mrs. Wiggle -
ton, Clinton, or James Switzer,
Bennet& -59
FOR, SALE OR' TO RENT.. - A,
house and lot on North street, and
house and lot on Cutter St. -Apply
to Mrs. Butler or to C. IL Hale. -58.
DR. W. J. GLANFIELD, M.A., M.
B., Physician, etc., Honor Gradu-
ate, Toronto University, 1 six years'
experience, Brueefleld, Ont. -58-12
NOTICE -THE CLINTON EVAPOR-
atm: being now open for business it
will pay 30e, for cider apples and
400 for paring • apples, delivered at
the Evaporator, -57
HOUSE FOR SALE OF FOR RENT.
-On Dunlop street, eight rOoms,
good cellar, town water and cis-
tern ; house in good state of re-
pair ; quarter acre land - apple
trees. Will be vacant 1st.-
For particulars apply to W. BrY-
done, Clinton. -55
FARM FOR SALE -LOT 30 IN THE
7th con., Goderioh township, con-
taining 80 acres all under cultiva-
tion : barn 50 x 50 with stone foun-
dation; Smell house; good well..
For particulars apply to -Mrs. Pet-
er. Galactose, Huron Street, West,
Clinton. -18.
FOR SALE -HOUSE ON RATTElN-
bury street formerly occupied by
the late Mrs. Wm. Murray. Ap-
ply to (7.5. MaTaggart. -32
McCORMICK AGENCY. -I HAVE
taken over the agency for the Mc-
Cormick Implements and moved it
to my place of business, the car-
riage and repair shop, Huron
street, where 1 will keep on hand
a full line of implements, repairs,
twine, etc. An order from you
will receive prompt attention. -
Wilson Elliott. -43
FOR SALE-TEID PROPERTY ON
Rattenbury street occupied by Dr.
Gandier, including house, office,
barn and -two lots, Will be sold
separately or together. Electric
lighting throughout. Water in
stable. Hard add soft water in
bathroom, kitchen and summer Id t-
ohen.-Apply to Dr, Gaudier, -10,
FOR SALE, - THE STORY
house with ij acres of land on On-
tario street lately occupied by Mr.
Baines. The garden is in excellent
condition and there is ; acre of
raspberries and small fruits. The
house contains seven rooms with
cellar full size of house. Furnace,
electric lights and waterworks, I
have also for recital the office late-
ly occupied by John Medd as a
barber shop.-Jecob Taylor. -35
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.
WANTED -MAID FOR GENERAL
housenmelcs-Apply' to; James Scott,
etreet, Clinton. • s --54
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BRIbx notisE FOR' SALE, -.GOOD
location ou 'William street, neat the
'Model' School': Tien reams, electric
light, waterwalts, bathroom, etc. -
T. P. Murphy. -44.
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED, RE.;
paired and Pressed and at the
shortest possible- notice. Both Lad-
ies' and Gentlemenni Mlothes. We
guarantee to do good work. I am
prePared to French Dry Olean Ladies
Scuts, Gent's Suits and all - kinds
of woolen clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc. All orders promptly at-
tended to. Rooms over Johnson's
jewelery Store. -Wm. J. Jago. -55
LIE POULTRY MINTED !
;v. see
We Are prepared
-to handle all kinds
of live poultry.
Highest marke t'
price paid, -Phone
14 on 100,
Pullets For Sale,
W. MARQUIS".
"NI
GIRLS IIIMNTED !
WE CtAN GIVE
EMPLOYMENT TO A'
FEW MORE KNIT-
TERS, ETC. APPLY
Al' ONCE.
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED.
MISTY VISION
comes with advancing years, but can
be cleared by properly, fitted glasses,
Spectacles are our specialty when
we fit them they give satisfaction.
Eges
Examined
Free
Let me show you how quickly I
can do your repair work, no waiting,
work always ready when you come,
Silverware of all kinds 18137 in-
cluded.
A beautiful line of genuine cut
glass. No itnitation, anything we
haven't In stock we will gladly send
for.
R. H. JOHNSON,
Optician and Jeweler
Cream Wanted
Highest price paid for cream,
which will be taken in every
WEDNESDAY morning
and weighed, tested and paid for
%idle you wait,
Also all kinds of live fowl wan-
ted. Fowl received Wednesday,
morning each week.
T. E. MASON,
General Merchant,
CATCH THE BOAT
With a nice Ohristm us Cake foe ynur
soldier boy or friend.
I am sure they would appreciate a
nice Chriermas Cake such as they need
to enjoy at home.
We mention a few of the necessary
lines that are needed for your Christ-
mas baking
Sunkist Seeded Raisins
Sunkist Seedless Raisins
Dromedary Dates •
LePiatros Currants
Magnolia Peels
Extracts
Gunns Pure Lard
Crisco
Almonds or Walnuts
Nutmegs
Eggs
• Johnson's Baking Powder
Our brands we recommend are the
SunkistBrited of Seeded or Seedless
Raisins which have a flavor that is
their own, and prices that will be in
reach of all.
Highest Market Price for Produce
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Quality.
Phone orders promptly attended to.
fOli, SALE Oft '1,0 RENT. -AN i-
mpaled ,house on !Princess.- street.
Furnace and bath. NOW ; occupied'
be W. Clellyert.:-Fdr 'particulars a11-
• ply to W. S. Harland, RattenburC
street,Clinton. -51
CREAM WANTED, - DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell. write . to us
for cans. We mupply, two cans free.
Pay- all express -charges and issue
cheques' twice each month, cheques
payable at par. We pay, the high-
est market prices consistent with
an honest test. Testing done by a
competent man. Each can careful-
ly weighed, sampled and tested on
arrival and statement returned.
Those in the vicinity 'Of Kinburn
may leave their cream with Mr.
Hall who will • deliver it here,
Write for cans and give us a trial.
Patrons in the vieinitp of Varna
may deliver their cream to Peetty
Bros, Store and it will be taken
care of there -The Sealable Cream-
ery., Box 486, Seaforth, Ont.
01111 AII
for the coming poultry season is
100 tons of Poultry.
To ship the above aniceula will re-
quire at least .
20,e00 chickens
20,000 liens
• 5,000 ducks
3,000 turkeys
1,000 geese.
We are in the market for all your
live poultry of. good qualay, at top
prices. Enquire for prices before. you
sell.
It will pay you to give your best
attention to your laying hens as new
laid eggs are expected to reach re-
cord . prices this winter..
GUNN, LANGLON CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
THE COHNEHTORE
Live and Let Live
For Your Christmas
Baking.
:IQ
Front many lands there have been
gathered together in our store' the
finest and most tempting ingredients
for the Christmas baking. ;
We welcome one and all to inspect
these goods; ‚they, will bear the
closest analysis for we selected them
from only the most choice of sam-
ples. •
Kindly order all goods for holiday
baking as early as possible' as some
of them are' going to be short this
year.
Let us suggest a few of the more
important lines :
Seeded and Valencia Raisins
Currants' from Patna
Almonds, Walnuts and Filberts
Peels -Lemon, Oranges Citron
Mincemeat and 'Extracts,
Canned Vegetables-,
Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beans, Sweet
• Potatoes; and Asparagus,
is
•
E. E. flUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
IT MAY BE NEWS
to you that there is any great dif-
ference in flours. But we assure you
that once you try a Sack of our
brand you'll recognize that there is
a great difference and that ours is so
far SuPerior that there is no eons-
parison. For the interest of better
baking order a sack today,
W. Jenkins & Son.
FLOUR AND FEED.
Phone 199. Highest prices paid for
Grain and Wool. Elevator.
argains
, These ere a few of many bar-
gains tor one week only, '
Best Valencia raisins per lb. $.11
Good cleaned currants ' .20
Shelled almonds " .50
Shelled walnuts " .50
New cooking figs " ,10
New mixed peels " 30
New Dromedary dates plte; .15
Wagstafre's mincemeat
.(ifl21b. tins) per tin .25
Sterling tea, 311 30e. 5 lb 1.10
Clark's peanut butter, we are -
selling large quantities of
Granulated sugt;htresei 1288 npser lb
• sacks at wholesale price
none(' oats in0011vbilsortieeskistioaptrice
3 bottles any kind essence for .25
Crystal Dominosyrap per tin .20
Christn,as Cake in our south
window will be rallied at
Ticket, 3 for 25c -For eale 'hero
W. T. Rd
40174ffiliNt
Brucefield and Bayfield
Lumber, Coal and
Cement Yards.
Coal is going to lee dear, vane
and bard to get, so let us have your
orders now and we will supply you
with "The Coal that Satisfies" if
at all possible,
We are going to stock a few ears
of Coke which will come considerably
cheaper than coal and if you would
Like to try a load of this, let us
know at once so that we may, place
'our orders.
We also handle all Wads of Logs
and Lumber, Lehigh Valley and
Scranton Coal, Canada Cement,. .
-Dressed Lumber and Shingles, Can-
ada Fibre Boded, Metal Building
Materials, Tile, Cedar Posts, Etc,
If in the market for any of the
above items it will pay you to tel-
ephone.
JOHN B. MUSTARD
Head 0 Iliee BRUMFIELD,
We have added a stock of
ew Groceries
and can now supply you with Teas,
Sugar, Canned Goods and other lines
to be found in a grocery store,. We
also sell Conner's Bread, This is art
addition to
Flour and Feed
of which we keep a full stock arid -
will deliver goods to any part of the
town. We will appreciate a share
your
l patronage,
of Aproduce taken In este
change for goods.
D. N. WATSON
Victoria St., Next the Hospital.
It Will Pay You
to Order Now.
Owing to the great advances
in the price of all kinds 08,
metals Furnaces are soon to
advance. If you are going to
instal a Furnace or have any/
Plumbing done this pear you
will save money, bp getting
prices at once.
THOS HAWKINS.
The Big Store
a--
100 pairs Overalls, black, also blue
with stripes, absolutely fast colors,
Regular $1,75 for 1.00
500 yards Wrapperelte, worth 1.8e
and 20e, for 16e
5 pounds of India and Ceylon Tea
Black, Green. or,M.ixed, for $1,75
3 bars of Richard's Pure or Natalie
Soapfor, 25e
Specials for Saturday
0 pounds of Oatmeal for 25,,
12 younds of Granulated Sugar $1.00
-only one dollar's worth to eash cus-
tomer.
J. O. Lounsbery
LONDESBORO
The big stole with little prices
The sub to The News.
Record is $1 per year,
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