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The Clinton News Record, 1915-04-15, Page 5April I5th, 19i5 . Clinton News -Record Mullett Township Miss: Nora M,'i lake rdturnod to her school neat ,Collin wo d on londa}t after spending .the 'holidays ,it her °home here. Mr. N 4, 1`hos. Adonis of the 7,bh .: 'nes purchased a new auto, N a spent Mr.Its Im Shanahan, n 1 na Jo theweek-end daughter; w 1. end ith here t ;Mrs. Joee Boyle of St Augustine. Mrs Jane Gagen of Detroit arrived laei week and is. the guest of Mrs, ,Jamnes Reynolds, who, is, now nearly :recovered etod after a tot} serious; illness, Miss Alice•Carbert visited-in"Blyth T act ntly.; Mr. jos, Mclntesh sold a horse last -week ••to, Mr. Jos', Pope. .. W. Wnt. Brown's pi ire mare • boot: -the gold medal presented byi Dr. Harburn at the Seaforth Fair hist week for being the best animal ' ;on exhibition. Result of Paster promotion exam- ,. 1 t Jr.exam- inations of S. S. No. 4 Belicht, . J 4th to. Sr. 4th—Arthur Ogbourne 73 percent. Sr, 3rd to Jr, : 4th—Milton Brown 72, Ceril Cartwright 62, Mary Cartwright 61, Ralph Jos e1yft 60. Sr. 2nd to Jr,, 3rd—Olive Joseelyn 75, Leslie Knox 68, Lizzie Laurance C4.—R. MacKenzie, '1'eachcr, non. Varna Mr. Ed. fluter is busy these, daps "buzzing wood for the farmers and vil- lage .people. Ted has a goodoutfit and anyone giving him a, call will make no mistake. Mr. Chris Ward visited relatives and friends on the.Sauble Line one day last week. Mr, T. J. McAsh is at present very sick with blood poisoning. Mr. J. T. Reid is getting things in' readiness for his usual trip to the prairie. Mr.. and- Mrs. Ings spent Easter holidays with friends in London. Miss Myrtle Horner visited friends in the village over Easter. Mr. Andy Foote- is .bus}i drawing lumber -for his new house which he intends to build as soon as weather is fit. ° Mr, Morton Elliott sold his prize driver for a handsome figure and' has since nought• another from Mr. Binges, which wi11, no doubt, under Mort's eareful°thaudling make a . good one also. Blyth Miss Kate McCaughey visited Sea - forth friends recently. Lieut. -Col. McLean was in town purchasing horses for the army one day last week, when a number were offered and• accepted. Miss Mairs of I-Iullett visited with her sister, Mrs. Howard Brunsdon, last week. ' Mrs. Win. Leith and little son have returned to their home in Stratford after a visit with Mss. Geo. Leith, and other friends here, Capt. R. R. Sloan of the 33rd Batt., .London, Was in town for a few days, being Yore for the council meeting last week. Miss Ada Laundy and her aunt, Miss • Roderus, of Winghaui visited the foemer's mother, Mrs. l?d. Lun- de', during the past week, Dr. J. A. Me'l'aggart spent a few r days during the Easter vacation 'time with his parents at Exeter, Mrs. A. II. Tierna,y and Miss Dor- othui were the guests for a few days last week of the former's mother, Mrs. Thompson of Clinton, Goderich. mr. Thomas' Ausebrook and Miss Ausebrook have returned from a pleasant visit 'with, friends at- Con- ant, Florida. MMrr. J. M. Roberts, receountant in the Union Bank here, has joined,_ the ,second contingent now in training at London, Me. 0. C. Boyce of Toronto succeeds Mr. Roberts on the, bank sine. Mrs. E. J. Rumball has ' returned home atter spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs, 1-I. V. Nicholls of London. Mr, F. H. Hewson of New Lis- keard -vas the guest of Dr. and Mrs. ;Strang for a few days recently. Mrs. P. T. Dean. left last week ; for Medicine Ilat, Alta., to visit her WA. Mr, Chas, Bell, an employe at the Buohanan Planing Mill, had his 'arnt' broken by a blow 10000 a revolving belt' one day last .week. Dr. Sale, who has been with the second contingent at :London,has been promoted from the rank of Cap- 'rain' to that of Major. Auburn The 101h anniversary of the pastor- ate of Rev, Jas. Wilson of Dover- court Presbyterian chinch, Toronto, was celebrated on Tuesd.ay1iight-, Mi. Wilson recently received a oall to ' -Vancouver, but he preferred to re- main emain in Toronto. At the meeting on 'Tuesday he was presented with an illuininaied adcicess as a token of the •esteem in Which he is held by the .ongregation,'while his wife and - daughter were also recipients' of hand- tome presents. Mr. Wilson, is one of several popular clergymen in. Toronto who were born in Iouron, lie• being a native of West Wawanosh, and bre- :thee of Mr. John Wiiisoo of Auburn, About the Fair Prize Note the following coreeetiotis in the Clinton Spring Fair Prize Liszt is published : Shorthorn' heifer ono year old—J. Snell; &Song a Wise. Clydesdale stallion sweepstakeS, -T. McMichael a Son. Agricultural team in : harness -el). Fotheringham, John Dale, Thomas Marrs. Carriage horse in harness—W. Can inghaule, P Wurin, W J. 'Miller. -. Township •prize^ for best three draft 'horses -D. Fotheringham, Ale:t, 101740, Constance. Miss Leis Holmes of Clinton, s,peet a few days during the holiday tine, 'with .Miss t }me IIa1L Mrs. Ben Snell leas retained from a `visit with her parents in British Columbia. She was aceoiripatried home a tin who , will i t tet 'Mr. Ch o her o 1 byb Chemin, spend some ,tune visiting g friends' here. Mrs Albert Setley of Clinton visit- ed her stater, Mts, holes t Lawson, last week, - Mr. and Mrs, ,Jaynes Southcombe of home Mts. 'htof M visited at the o 0 Clinton John 'Britton last 'Patn:sd ay. 0 R. Bu ou f. ill' ' section Another old residento is anst9ered the final summons on Wed- nesday of last week in the person of Mr. Ed, Rands, Ile had been ill for •sono length of time, Ile is survived by his wife, twb daughters and three sons C Mrs. Miller of the west, Mrs, Ernest Rumball of Clinton, Joseph, and ,John m 'the' west, Josiah of Clin- ton and James .at; home, Sympathy is extended .'to the family. • London Road Mrs. G. B. Hanley visited Gorrio and Harciston friends over a week- end recently. • Mrs. A. B. Stephenson spent the Eastertide as the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Wheeler of London. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanbury spent Easter with' the lady's mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Killington of Toronto. • Mr, Will Falconer went to London to visit friends ovet the week -end. Mr. James . Livermore and Miss Rosie' were in Toronto during the Eastertide vacation. Mr, and Mrs.,. Pepper attended the funeral of the child of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Fairbairn of Kippen on Satur- day week. , Mr. Oscar Ball, a graduate of the Clinton School - of Coininerce, has taken a position in Detroit and left last. week to assume his now duties. Oscar: is a young man who Is sure to make good and lie has ,the best wish, es of his old friends for future suc- cess. Tuckersmith Township Mr. Thomas Coleman is under the doctor's care. IIis many friends wish a, speedy recovery, Quite a number of farmers arc bus- ily engaged snaking staple syrup. A most enjoyable evening was spent at the, homeo I Mr.J. Holmes. when l they entertained a party of friends and neighbors. Captain Fo\vlie, who has been sail- ing on the great lakes on she steamer "Corrigian," visited ' his brother, Bert Vowlie, V.S„ of Galt at Easter, and also spent the week -end with his sister, Mrs. S. G. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Layton end their daughters, Donna awl Ina, spent Eastertide with the Jai lut s sislc'r, Mrs. W. Crich. , Mr. ,Oscar Ball, a graduate of Clin- ton School of Commerce, l.as got a Position as book-keeper and steno- grapher with a large lira) in 1)elli it, Brucefield • Mr. and Iurrs. Edmund W. Morrison and Miss Emily Morrison attended the Morrison—Claphaur wedding ie l:lani- iltoli on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, George Bell and Miss Margaret of Goderich wore here last week owing to the illness and death of the lady's aunt, Miss Templeton, wile passed away at the age or seven- ty years. -Port Albert Miss Tena Ilanvkins of St. Thomas is visiting her: sister, Mrs Wm. Grey. 11Ir. and Mrs: Faulds, Caradoe, vis- ited Arr. and Mrs. Wet. Grey last w eek; Victor Green left for Goderioh . last weds. and intends sailing, this summer. Mr. John Schoenhads of Clinton was a visitor here . one day lash week, Mrs. Will Hawkins has been confin- ed to her home the past couple of weeks. Mrs. furry iIawkins is also on the sick list Mr. Thos. Dixon .is hauling gravel fora silo which he intends building; during the coming summer. Mrs. Osman and daughter spent the week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. W. J. Rudduok, Mr. Wm, 13rindly is reported to he i11. • Mrs, Hugh McGuire of London spent Laster with ]ler parents, rebutting to London on Monday. Mr, McGuire has enlisted for overseasl'service and; is. now in training, Holmesville The 'following aro thea classes of S. S. No, 3,- Goderich township for the 'term, .co111mcneing ' April 12th, names arranged in order of merit : till Foxm-Ray. Munnings. 4t11Foi:n1, Sr.-Dannie Gliddon, Milton Holland, Emile T;ord, ITarry Ford mid Altalind McCartney': (equal), Willie Marshall,. Edna Miller, Clifton Proctor,: Stuart Mairs, Leslie Jervis. 4th Form, , Jr, —Willie Allcock, Fred Lavis, Norman Mairs, Bruce 1lollend. 3rd Forin, Sr„ —Ernest Ellwood Willie Miller, Olive Bell, Violet Miller. 3rd Forst, Amos Osbaldeston, Marion Alcock, Muriel 'Potter,„'Charlie ;,Pottti,_;Dor- ottry Jervis, Wilfrid el -envie: 2nd Gores, St, Errol Walters; Willie'Lar- der, Carman Miller, Vein, Larder, Willie Jervis: 2114 Form, 71.—Bessie Osbaldeseoe, Ilarold Larder, Esther Trewartha, Clara Marrs, :Elmer Pot- ter. 'let Form, Sr.—Cyril Proctor, Allem Larder. let Form,. Jr.—Marie, Bell, Ohas ,-Larder, Alvin' Proctor, Fred •M'iller. School reopened Monday and the work of tine school will be great1'- helped it children ,are sent regularly and punctually. • Patents interested in the school life of the children will he made Welcome at any time, •..A,„,Robinson, Teacher,• Marriages IT0 CiU ARTH—B. 0V—In Hullette oh Aprilril 13th, Mtibel eldest dau a iry of lair, anei airs Eph. Brown, 1 Bout , t o William -lloggarth, all of Mullett. PARKER—CIIRISTOPI-IERSQN— At Spalding, Sask., on April 7tle, bp Rev. A. Francis, Alice G tn- t 1nts p1te.tson to Carrs: T Parker, baths of Spalding DORRANCE—BEA'TTTE — 1n lop, on ort Mar'elt 31st James Dor- rance' to Elizabeth Scott daughter - of Mr. Robert Beattie, McKillop. Births I-LA\VK1N'S-ln Clinton,; on April 9111, tm.Mr, and Mrs. John Hawkins, a. son: Deaths 5'AC,KSON-In Clinton, on April 8th, 'Thomas Jackson, Senior, in his 82nd' year. MOORS—In Clinton, on April 8th, Rebecca J. Dennison, widow of the late I:clward. Moore, aged 80 years. 1VIDDLI+)1'ON—in Goderich township on April '121h, John Wise Mid- dleton, aged 71 years, 10 ntontirsl and 4 days. RANDS—In :Mullett, on April . 7th, Edward Rands, aged 71 years. \ I ILAD 1n Brucefield, on April 0111, Matild i Langley, wife of William Akinhead, aged 49 }mars. ABERHART—In Seaforth, on . April 5th, Charles Aberhart Sr., aged 73 years. '; GOVEN'LOCK—In Seaforth, on April 2nd, Susannah R. Van Egmond, relict of the late Thos. Govenloclr, aged 95 years. HOUSE FOR SALE ON. QUEEN St„ frame, .7 rooms, in good re- pair, town water, good cellar. Small orchard of small fruits. Will he sold on reasonable tern-ie.—Apply at News -Record Office. —80 31005 - 11031 SALE FROM CHOICE Barred Rocks, White Wyandottes and White Leghorns, $1 per 15 eggs, $0 per 100. All good laying strains. John Garrett) Londesboro. —79-3. PROPERTY FOR SALE.—FRAME house of eight rooms and cellar, town water, frame stable, fou: acres of land with all kinds of fruit trees. Situated t Hurn ad East i Road 0 - 0 o n ta.rio street,—Apply to lido C'ricl79t. —, FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT...-. Furniture and good up -to -elate house, heated by furnace, all conveniences and everything in good repair. Also chicken pen and barn. Will rent>rea- sonably, by year, to good tenant,- 1lplily News -Record -Office. —79. EGGS FOR ILATCIIING.—BARRED Rock, "Guild strain” good layers. Leave your orders at once, at Ilell- yar's Jewelry Store, Clinton. --76. EGGS FOR IIA'I'CIIING C1IOM Hens that Lay.—Barred Rocks- and S,, C. White Leghorns, Settings 500 per 13. One spoclal pen of Barred Rocks 75e per 15. Incubator lots a specialty at $3.00 per 100 eggs. Book your orders early, as we have a limited number of hens this year. Next year we shall be in a position to meet any quantity of orders. All our poultry are from "Guild strain of bred -to -lay ,stock.” -PHole iesville Poultry Yards.—Tre- wartha Bros,, Ptoprietors, Phone 14 on 153. -73 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, CLINTON, A. Y. P. iA. THE COMIC OPERA THE SAILORS' TANGLE" will be presented in the Town Hall on Thursday Evening, Ap- ril 22nd by the Choir of St.' George's Church; 'C,oderich, '32 voices and orchestra. Tickets 25c., Reserved Seats 35e. Plan opens at Fair's Satur- day, April 17t11. Hospital Suppli'es,Need- ed For OurlCanadlan Boys in hospital. Sheets, Pillow Cases, otc", nOw ready for willing lingers to makeup. Who will devote a few ,hours before April 29t11 t,o this :necessary work If the ladies of each -'con- gregation on- •re •atioi couldget together 6 b t 6 in their own. sehool loom '- .for .' one or two afternoons.' much ,,:• might, be accoinplisned.'', The need is urgent. Let all tette woman respond. Material may be obtained Dom Mrs. '1', Mason, The Wornen's Patriotic Society. TO THE PUBLIC. T ' haVt jest' received a stock of McLaughlin Buggies— the nape' that are known to the public as The Iiiglt Grade: ?fuggy. L.have also for 'sale several, second -nand buggies Also a few "' three -spring' light wagons and one second- hand Band Ireavy wagon.. DAVID ELLIOTT. CARRIAGE 'REP'AIR SHOP: '' FOR SALE—A QUANTITY OF 0.A. 0, 72 and Regenerated lianne5 Seed Oats, grown on new, clean sot] AP.• ply to—Joseph G. Crich, R. R. No. 5, Clinton, Phone 6 on 187.-7972, CAL,VEi5 FOR SALE—THE, UNDER - signed has again made arrangements g g to supply alimited number of calv- es at reasonable prices, Those calv- es carefu 1 are a 1 ly handled and are fu good condition. W. Marquis, R. R. No, 1, Clinton, Phone 14 on 66. —74, CALVES FOR SALE, FRESH SUP - ply on hand at reasonable prices at lot 27, con. 4, Huliett. Arrive by express, oarefully Handled and will be turned over in good, shape. Phone 3 on 206; Clinton,—L. E. 'Weir. -76. FOR SALE.—POLLED A,N G U S bull 1 year and 8 months old, from pedigreed stock. Apply , bo—John Harvey, R.R. No. 1, Clinton. Phone 5 On 166. —77 PRINCESS THEATRE, THE HOME OF HIGH CLASS` • MOTION PICTIURES. "AFTERMATH" The Powerful Domestic Drama by Prof. William A. Her eey on Thursday and Friday evenings of this week, Prices 10e and 15c 1 We Recommend This Coal I We /enou it's good. It's unusual richness in carbon makes it burn long, evenly and complete y. LEHiGH VALLEY% ANTHRACiTE The Coal That Sates is always uniform in quality, very free from slate and other foreign matter. Although much more economical than ordinary coal, it costs youI . no more. Phone us your order for o prompt delivery. c P Y• r JOHN B. MUSTARD Brucefield. eeeeezie, ;Phone 11 on 145. TENDERS Carnegie Annex. Te1111005 will .be received by Inc up to April 26th inst. for Con- tract 3 Cement 'Block and Stonework and Contract 4 Brickwork. rods No Tender necessarily accepted. W. BRYDONE, Chairman Public Library Board. 1llllllnery We have just:received our new Spring Millinery and will be pleased to have, you call and inspect the same. Latest Styles and Prices Right. E. P. Merner Bayfield. Brucefield SAWMILL +ate WANTED LOGS. ALL KINDS AT THE HIGHEST CASTS PRICES. CUSTOM SAWING, SATIS- FACTION G IJ'Al IANT.EED. CHOPPING FINEST OF WORK DONE. ROLLING, T -SE ONLY WAY FOR HORSES. FOR SALE. LUMBER, ALL IS,INDS FOR ,' ALL PURPOSES. LEHIGI-I VALLE Y .COAL, THE COAL. ' THAT SATIS ISFIES. CANADA- CEMENT,,,,A' FRESH CARLOAD JiIST AR- RIVED. ' BUFh'.,ALO • BRAND f+ ER,TILIZ17RS,: REST. BY TEST. THE PROPER WAY. TO INCREASE -YOUR PRO-. :, DUCTION AND :PATRIOTISM, C Et l9 11 POSTS, •IIOMF.- GROWN HIGHLAND CEDAR, I solicit and by : fair, square deale- ings 'shall `endeavor. worthil}i ,to merit your .most liberal : patron age. J. B. Mustard Phone 11'on 145. BRUCEFIELD. POSITION WANTED. - RESh1CT- able young widow with two children aged 7' and 9 'years wishes position as housekeeper.- -man er and sGood manager g eakperienc d in 'bunter making and general cooking,. Having 'rented ling property will be at liberty to ,take position at earler date. Reference' in exchanpp ge.—Aly Nen - ecdr' .it 5 1 I xta Office' _79. FOR SALE. —BARRED' RUCKS) from Guelph winners., In 'Harmed, Rock eggs ,S have the best value' in Canada, To be convinced' ! oom n a d a sec - yourself, fol yo r elf, visitors welcoite'. Pen 1. -headed by Crusader, son of 2nd," Guelph and 1st, Detroit aocker- 'el, eggs $3.00 per 15, Pen T.—Head- ed by prize cockerel valued, at '$25.-. 00, eggs $2,00 per 15. Pen 3, --Pul- let mating. Customer reports pule Lobs laying at 5 months of age; from this pen, eggs $1.50 per 15. Pen _E(ggs 31.00, worth $2.00. lere is a chance to get good stook. at a•. reasonable price. 3 eggs from pen 1, 4 each from pens 2, 3, 4, $1.50. Enfertfie eggs will be replaced free of charge.—H. S. Bovey, Clinton -71-5. BABY CRICKS FOR SALE.—BOOK your orders now and avoid the rush-. Barred Plymouth ut Rocks, Rose. ymo It o Combs Rhode Island Reds, and Sin- gle Comb Brown Leghorns. All from. heavy raying strains. Chicks 15c. each, eggs. $1.50 per 15.—Frank W. Andrews, Clinton. —76. HOUSE FOUR; SALE OR TO' RENT. —A;two-stony frame residence on Queen: street, better known as the Stewart Plummer house, containing nine rooms, five bedrooms and hall upstairs and four rooms and hall downstairs, summer kitchen and woodshed ; good stone cellar, hard and soft water ;' ?,- acre of land with apple, plum, , cherry and pear trees and raspberries. Small chicken pen and' chicken yard. For further par- ticulars,. apply to—John B. Little, Clinton. —761 WANTED: — TWO 011 THREE boarders d or threeor four roomers. 0 Apply at E. E. Ilunniford's Groc- ery, Clinton. PAPER HANGING.—I AM PREPAR- P r Hanging and ai ed to do 'apo g g t- *Paint- ing n ing promptly and at moderate cost. I guarantee my work to give satis- faction. Let me have your order early before the spring rush begins. —Wm, A. Mason, Princess street. —74 MUSIC.—A MAN'S ABILITY IS his Passport, Prof. Frank Weaver, 'Concert Pianist, Voice Specialist, London, Ont., teaches all branches of piano and organ playing. Voice culture and artistic singing a spec• ialty. 16 years practical experience. Studio at- Mrs. Shipley's residence. near Wesley church, Clinton, Wed- nesday and Thursday of each week. _6,9 CLOTIHES CLEANED, REPAIRED and Pressed and at the shortest possible notice. Both Ladies and Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee to do good work. Room over Mr. Grigg's Jewelry Store.—Wm. Jago. —55. CREAM WANTED. DAIRYMEN having cream to sell write to us for cans. We supply '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 welghed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of Kinburn. may leave their cream with Mr. Hall who will deliver ib here. Write for cans and give us a trial. —The Seaforth Creamery, Box 486, Seatortlt. Blacksmith Business HAS MOVED. I have moved to my new stand between the Hotel Nor- mandie and Wesley Church Shed and opposite Elliott's Livery Barn where I hope to meet all my old customers and • such new. ones as will laver me with their patronage, By doing good work, ,pay- ing close attention to business, and giving my patrons the squaio deal 11 hope my business in my new stand will not only be as large. but larger tthan when in my former shop next the Rattenbury House Stable. ROBERT JONES - HORSE SHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. l on the Street to the Station and near the Postofftce. estern University,• London. I+'ORWARD MOVEMENT, Greatly, Enlatrged Faculties in Arts and Medicine. - Vastly Improved Equip- ment,—library, laboratories) ., etc. Seven New Scholarships. Record Entoiment, , Enquiries Solicited. sew - 17. E. 13RASTIIWAPPE, ,M;A., Ph. D. PRESIDENT,.: i1CI, G. 01A161h71R'ON, IC'.C,, ITARl IST- er, Solicitor; Convoyaneer,. e3e, OIl'tce' on, Albert street occupied •by Mr., r, I Clinton every Thier Hoo c o on There - day, n v v dap for hick' ap- pointments and. on any } w p pointments are made. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. A good vault in connection with the office. cele Mr.. 'CcYfir en over P ee o p Y Y - ,Ane make att.nis • 3 iII o) HooPerora a poY for Mr Cameron. ,. TOE CORNER 5T0 R R 8E Live and Let Live ousecle9 easier. Things, that w•ilp make youn° spongy Iiousecleandng: easier: Get armed for the anneal cam- paign. Bup• tliose things- that will ,make it most decisive; that will -make it easier and will be most endive: There is no use in. our 1 • dwellingthe c on Ut subject you know that the time has arriv- ed when you will soon be on the warpath, By way of sag gestion we mention Brooms, Stove UUrushes, Scrub Brushes, Washboards, Laundry Soaps) Borne, : Wash- ing Powders, Ainmonia (liquid or powder), Wliit'ipg, Chloride. of Lime, Lye, Brass Polish, Silver Polish, Furniture Pol- ish, Old Dutch. Cleanser:, Sit%eeping Powder, Bath Brick. E. E. HUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. CHOICE Seed Grain New Century and Bumper King. seed oats, Manchuria seed barley, all at moderate prices, Will have other varieties on hand in a few days Seeds Timothy, Red Clover, Alsike Clover and Alfalfa, all government standard, Fertilizer • if you want a bumper crop order your supply of Germs' Shur -gain Fertilizer direct from us, Poultry Wanted Live bens over 6 lbs. 12c per 1b,., 4 lb. hens 10o per; Ib. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. N. W. Trewartha, Win. Jenkins Anything You WANT -- DONE IN 'TILE LINE OF R00FINC•r, E'AVETROUGH- ING, PLUMBING, II.EATING, LIGH'PNING RODS, ETC, CALL- AND GET OUR PRIC- ES.. ALWAYS BEST; CHEAPEST, OFTEN BYAM & SUITTER Sanitary Plumbers. Phone Our Goods Prices will Please You. Whee. you get tired and hungry dur- ing house-cleaning time and need some- thing for a hasty meal our lines of Canned Goods will please you. Our prices are right. Salmon.150 or 2 for 25e. Salmon 25e. Corn, Peas r or Tomato or Veg- etable Soups. . We have some nice honey. Pric- es from 10e to 250 in tumblers.' • Now' is the season for Maple Syrup. Ours is guaranteed. Al - 50 Corn Syrup in pails or tins. Highest prices For butter and eggs .JOhi1son Sc. Co. h • Store o The' f QuaItiy. Successor to S. Barr. 'Phone 111. 'hone orders promptly, attended to, Annonliceeli1 ie iRe Farers ruuristioddrwiYiragrew In order to give you the highest possiblep est nice g liar your eggs we have made arrangements with Gunn,: Langlois & Co., wlhtope men will - gather tllfe eggs as usual, to give your an order On `us for groceries, or ill you re- quire dry goods or boots and' shoes, we will extend the order to othdr stores, all at the trade price. T. Oleil CHIMNEY TOPS. It's• a tirade to build a good chim- ney and to repair a roof. - It takes more. than a sheet of metal, a hot iron and solder, it requires exper- ience. If your cltinine}v does not draw well send' for its and we will put it in order.; If your roof leaks we'll mend ft. ALIS KINDS OF TINNIA,Cr we de well' and' reasonably. THOS. HAWKINS. Phone 93. Just Received Fn FULL LINE OF SEEDS. RED CLOVER. ALSIKE ALFALFA TIMIOTHY SEED. TURNIP AND MANGOL SEED ALSO FERTILIZER CAN BE BOUGHT AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASA. North End Feed Store. Frank W. Evans A General Delivery Done. Terms : Cash. Phone 192., ARTISTIC J. G. CRICH, THE RELI- ABLE DECORATOR, MAKES A• SPECIALTY OF CHURCHES, LODGE ROOMS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES, IIIS ADDRESS IS 42 AVON ST., STRA'TFOR.D., Are you Troubled ,with Headaches? -.re el.. If so the cause noay be eye strain and in that event a pair of properly fitted glasses, will bring • relief and cure. It is worth trying. Come to us and we will make a careful test of your eyes and tell you what is the matter, and what you need. In our long experience in the, Optical business we have made a great number of examinations and it is a source of much pleasure for us to know that our fittings have invariably, gives great 'satisfaction. If your eyes bother you come' to us and learn tlto reason why. A. J. GRIGG Optician Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage, g Licenses. Zurich A' standard weight for market eggs'. has been fixed hero as ono pound and a lialf' per -dozen, 'Those who made a, practice last season of-''plckling" eggs when the price was' high are t nolike- ly to repeat the process, as eve iA eggs and unsound eggs. i.sok