The Clinton News Record, 1914-03-26, Page 6arch 26th, 1914
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News -Record
Mr. John. Ratisford Partner
, gid Nidnufacttirer, Presided.
•Meeting for farmers,. arranalby (Mai tyilt " eventually.. _ evolve ,
-Manets, presided over by w •a farther • ;s9heute wherehY.,-soililera I9e0iV
-are 'addreSSect by„ a -fatineratvaS tha s�h encoMagniaenta as; Will eriabl
beld ail the town hall • on "Sitianday theM td get, oftato• a good •start,".,
aafteknobn Mad addressed ti 0, ,Th@ thiitl the Datist fatinert
• ;Pratt, Member- hi -the' • Prov iffaied 1.Ootaiag" jo .aaa,, Pratt, ie somorain
• .r;
• •- wrOlderful, and their, systana o( „co,
,. • Mt, John Ransford,who rglories, •; 'operation is 'said to • e .largely ro
:the ftible -cif "fnamier12- • Preaided an sPonSilild for ' .
efeptabeed_ ; 'Then, just' to "ahow that ouch. -1 a
'•;90lore- 'Par. system is possible here, the speaker
• Clintthl-Cht of:Snell • interest,. told something; of the system rn
,eapecially ,, to farnaera, that ktr• was native c011ar of ,No,161k, ' and of • the
tlimight ..to give more,. Of • the' *advantage aeeraing to the 'armors by.
farmers an opportunity of hearing' it -thus working together.•
. no the Public Meeting liad kcOn1 ar- there is no quarrel,. really,
' • tween the learner anL the muldlemau,
Clo-Operation was the topic of Mr: each sticking to his legitimate, work,
.Pratt's address and'he began Iv rea' Tbe middleman can handle stela for
Marking that • the ' most 'Sueeessful a hundred aarrners more cheaply. tlkan
Itam of co operation in Canada- to- lea each one soparately and the pro -
dal' was the trade . fitwould be more lastly divided.'
"The idea of co-operation ' among "A co-operative association an bay
'farmers is not a new one in Canada, more cheaply and sell to better ad -
course," remarked Mr. Pratt, vantage than the individual farmer"
abut the schemes for its develop- remarked Mr,, Pratt, "and the fanner
meat have so far not proved to he is relieved of the worry of both."
The lecturer' also spoke of the need
of intensive farming and thought the
time was coming when mote attena
tion would be given to- the raging ol
vegetables, fruit, ete„ than to grain
farming; which has been the ride up
to the present. And he cited the eas-
es of several farmers in the southern
counties who are making three hun-
dred dollars an acre from straw-
berries, goose -berries, cucumbers,
cauliflowers, beets, peas, etc.
"We are not .by any means reach-
ing the limit for produation. We are
in an era of development and of ex-
pansion. Parmeas are not receiving
too much' for their products -I see
no' prospect of a lowering of prices -
and if -a farmer can make money in-
dividually ho can make more money
through cooperation, while the mit-
sumer will in all' probability pay less
for what he buys." ' •
Mr. Pratt also strongly urged the
farmers present to insist on Huron
obtaining a district representative;
expressing surprise that this county
had not had one before this. He 'ex-
plained many of the advantages of
such an official and said that; Norfolk
IY it, did not succeed unless the had two and that they certainly
aaathers „ma their land. He then would not wish to be without one
hited the little country of Denmark as in°w"
-the place where co-operation is in Several of the farmers asked ques-
. full bloom, so to speak. . . • Mono as to the working 'out of this
'"Rare, 'infertile, cold, the average • feature, some seeming to have the
'Canadian farmer set doyvn • upon a idea that a district representative
Danish far*mild starve 'in"five would be something of a white
years," said Mn. Pratt, "and yet elephant, and being a Government
owing to their s,ystern, of farming aPpointee, could not be got rid a at
and their co-operative schemes that will. Mr. Pratt, ho.vover, aaaured
Iibtlo country, smaller ia area than thdna that such had not proved to be
tbe province of Ontario and with a the case in any of the counties ho
dense population, was one of the had knowledge of, "On the cop,
most thrifty in existence." trary," said he, "the diflicalty will
"Almost . eyery branch of industry beat° keep him, for as soon as a man
id run upda the co-operative system begins to demonstrate his
in Denmark. They even have a rat some private corporation will come
catching association, and rats, which along and offer a, far larger , salary
had become very ttouhlesorne, are bo- and away he'll go."
fog rapidly -elaterminated." 1 It was a practical talk by a loo -
Hog raising, egg oxpor Lotion, milk tical man to practical meti and was
sapplios, etc., were among tote ' in- listened to with much interest by the
?Entries enlarged upon as being run largo number of larmets present,
itaon the co-operative plan with great On its conclusion Warden Cant elan,
success and profit. ` who With Rev. J. 0, Potts, °coupled
Oyer these associations are what a aeat on the pint:form, moved a vote
lacy, pall "control aoeieties" width of thanks to the speaker. Tit WI
have the oVersight of all industries, course of his remarks he said that
which are rigidly inspected and the for years he had been endeavoring to
rides strictly enforced. have a district represertiatith , ap-
-"the _farmers make these rules and, pointed in Huron, but had so far.
they' °hey them to the letter," re- failed, and , the strangest part of it
marleouthe lecturer. -• was that While the town and village
He` 'then spoke of what; they call representatives favored such an ap-
the "sinall holding scheme" by which poirtment the representatives of the
the Goveannient 6.,'Osists a farmer to ural rounidipalffies voted It down
perches° a farm, paying back the loan every tune. "There is nothing more
ire. Ai' dertaln. number of years. needed, in Huron today," said the
"There are sixty millioes of acres warden, "than a district representa-
et fertile farm land in the Great Clay. tive ancl considering the small coat, to
Belt," said Mr. Pratt, "and I be- the county, we certainly Ought to
lieve something similar to this Dan- have ono."
iah achetne could be done in regard to Mr. D. A. Forrester seconded the
it, It is not fair to bring a man vote of thanks to the speaker which
oat from one of the older civiliza- was given heartily.
tions, set himdown among vastly The probability is that the interest
;intermit satrouniings from anything aroused in these subjects vital to the
he has ever experienced before and welfare of the farming community will
let him sink or swim. The Govern, yet 'boar
At the 'nuipination a'aeftlng ijib1b
Mod -•to11111"-the vacaney ,�itthe1
a *hoe' 'beard ea -lased' by the • resigns, -
tion, of Dr. 'Cluddenwortli on -afeemilit
e of .S, A. Pop-
• lesPone was the only, nominee, 50 was
elected y acoiamatiofi•-•
g1 The- •toWil, started its incandescent
stroot IiIaling idoed y"-nigltt'"and
tliesa• are greatry appreciated after •
anOf F
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Williams are lamer1s
-JOSepli Tffinan,
Miss ,Ea, Siothera of: t14 Elpdra
Public school'was.home oven the week-
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end rsanbly,
• 111r, and Mts. Win. Davis of -
bellford hays been visiting the •lady's
parents, Mt. and Mrs. Thos, Sosman
01 Morris, , • . •
Mr,' Thos. Healy Inc returned Ifoino.
after spending the winter wilt friends
pabhioS.Ri'inaw, Mich, and Crevd
elan,,:.,
Mr, J. IP, McIntosh, who went west
las,t year and who has been home on
a visit this winter, has returned to
Coblanz, Sask., where hehas purchas-
ed a farm and will carry on farming.
He look back some stock with him,
Mn. J, A. Coombs of Toronto was
visiting; friends bere last week:While
up in the north country he had the
misfortune to have his right 'hand
severely frozen and lie is still nursing
it. • • -
Mrs. W. Bell has returned • from a
visit with 'friends in Braceileld.
Mrs. T. Carbert and children of Sea -
forth visited the -lady's mother, Mrs.
Flatiron, Sr., lapt weck.
Mr. John Welmouth has engaged
with Mr. J. ,Hutton, Londesboro, for
the season as head sawyer and left
last week to start work.
Mr. W. Nichol left last, week for
Kindersloy, Sask., after a visit of
some weeks with his parenits in town.
Miss Ena Taylor of Toronto was I
here on a visit to her mother last
week.
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very successful."' This failure he at-
tributed not to unsoundness of the
schemes themselves but Tether to tho
fact that other interests had Macr-
ae-refl. •
"Sach organizations 'in the past,"
said he, "did not confine themselves
altogether to the furthering and de-
NeloPing of purely cooperative en-
terprises.. Other mat teri were allowed
to dreep in, the 'organization had
:been used to further personal or pol-
itical ends and so had failed. -- This
did not prove that co-opetation was
n ot a good thing. "In union , is
strength," and what one man cannot
accomplish one hundred men, bent
capon' its accomplishment, may not
.And at all difficult."
The speaker cited the co operative
-organizations of the western provin-
tea, such as the Wheat Growers' As-
sociation of Manitoba, . Saskatchewan
and Alberta, the co-operative stores
in the mining regions of 'Michigan,
,azd , the very succeisful stores 'of
Great Britain as samples of the
work which could bo done by such
as,sociations.
Speaking of co-operation among
farmers Mr. Pratt said that apparent-
Goderich
Mrs: Collins of Edmonton is visit -
in; at the parental 'home, that of Dr.
arid Mrs. Whitely.
Miss Maude Hale visited Benmiller
friends recently, '
• Mr, F. 0, Gilchrist; has returned
Dom a short trip north representing
the American Roada• Machine Co.
Mrs. McKenzie of Gall and Miss
• Balaton of Blyth visited theta sister,
Mrs. Jas. H. Leech, last week.
kle. Ed. Lawson has returned from
e trip west.
Clothes line thievee have keen ab
1 work in town lately.
A. 'Canadian ChM was formed in
' town one evening last week at a re-
lareseatatiwo meeting of citizens. The
•oflicees were appointed
presideiat, *Rm. J. B. Fotheringbam,
-ace, Mr. 1), McDonald., secretary, Mn,
J. L. ICillotan, treasurer, Mr. Geo:
Williams, executive, Mayor Reid, 1VIeS-
873, R. J. Megaw, F. R lIodgens,
P. Hnme and Jos. ,Kidci.
Rev. Geo. E. Ross has been Sliff01?-•
big from a severe cold.
• Mr:. E. N. Lewis, M.P., spciat the
-week-end .at his home here recently,
returning to the capital Monday,
Mrs, G. M. Elliott , has been spend-
ing a• few days in Toronto duaing the
past week, • , a
rdrs Ditakeld of. Caledonia is the
guest. of ParentsMr. and Mrs,
:Duncan Cameron,
•• • Mrs, porter , who was operated ' on
1 et appendicitis recently, ia„doing.
•ale has trafelled exten,sively since
.
.•„-Mr. David Fritzley has returned to
, • -Own, after being.absent several years
D but has' been 'residing in
'Detreit for some tikne.
Mt., Hugh DOnlop,- who received ,• a.
sight stioled 'a -fortnight . ago, ia re-
thveng
.
The remains...of, Miss Robena Harris
daughter -of thb late William Harris,
lvtehareclerich for interment, the fluxes-..
o 'died -,at .11aniilton, were brought
al tikling place froiri" the borne of Mi.
-Wm; Warnock.
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• Goderich.
The funeral of the late Mrs. (Rev.)
I. Montgomery, who died in Montreal
took place from the home of her unc-
le, Mt. Samuel Bispet of Sanford On
Friday. •
Mr, John Hamlin, who had passed
his n'nety-first birthday, passed away
at ,his home recently alter but a short
illness. He was a good citizen and
highly esteemed.
Ktiox Presbyterian church wds fill-
ed Saturday night when Mr. -0, R.
Carrie, M. A., general secretary of
Toronto University Y. AT. 0, A. ad-
dreoaed the young men of the town.
A men's choir rendered special music.
Speaking on the problem of correct
principles, of, living the speaker em-
phasized the necessity of viewing life
as the scientist saw it, as a struggle,
tho ,struggle of mankind; againal
'forces within aria without towards a
higher manhood as seen in the life
of ,Christ. The great, goal , ol the
ifc ,of Jesus is the establishment of
the "kinadom of God on earth, the
reshaping of society- so that Goers
will could be done by all.
• Dungannon.
Mn. J. 11.• MoNab. was itt Toronto
for a fow days last week. •
Mi. SVs Shaleleton has sold out,
his stote liminess. at Prosperity to
Mr. Wm. H. Young. Mn. Shaldeton
has kept the postoinee at' Prosperity
for many years,. • . •
• The marriage took place at , the
home of the -bride's parents in. Ashr
field on Wednesday of last week or
Miss Laurette, daughter of Mn':and-
Man S. Roach, to Mr...G.' Cecil Tre-
lea,ven, Tho 'many fiends 'of the.
young coltple. offer congra•tulations,
1VIrs. Ta C. 'Allem, who has been ill;
is row better.
Miss Olive Gruff of Ashfield and Mr;
Arthur M. Sbraughall of Bentniller
were married last week and a,ftei
honeymoom trip have taken tip, resit
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Mara 35th, nit R,,,tn',t,.
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Pastor Varna '
y torten, church,
ARLATT-DtINItiN
of the ,p6re('s'StffifeY
the llaoji
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...• Peaffi dax„...ihter -.Mr,' 'and"
' Andreii,„Dunkin,. to Aktlxiir
Stanley', Marlatt, of Hamilton,
EVANS--.CLARK-Al; Varna on Mai.
18th, by Rovs 11. A. Miller and
• 1):,John&tolfe, Eniilyr daughter- of
Ml '
Mr. and is.Wni. Co lar
Robert Seined Evans of Corinth,
' Sask. ,
SELLERS-SOUCH-1n Morris, on
March 11-th, John Sellers, Moose-
• jaw, Sask., to Florence' daughtee
• of W. J. and IVIrs. Soueh.
WILSON,-STRASSE'R--Art Seaforth
on March 1011, Edith Strasser,
second daughter of 'Mr. and 'Mrs
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• H. W. Strasser, to Samuel Wilson,
of Ingersoll. • •
SPROAT-In Tuelemsmitt -on Maroh
llth, to Mr. ani1.1VIrs. Jas, H.
Mitchell, a daughter..
BELL -in Blyth Alarcll, 13th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Archie' rfeffc'a (tau-
, ghter.
IAIGI-I--In ,Seaforth 011 11faicrii. 1111),
to Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Haigh, a
daughter, •
Deaths
ARMOUR --In Clinton on March 21st,
John C. Armour, aged 47 years.
EIRENNAN.-In Hallett, on March
25th, 'Collette, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Brennan, aged 5
years.
N AFFECTIONATE . REMEM-
BRANCE of our father, James
Shepherd, who passed away, . at
his late residenee, Townsend St,
Clinton, Friday, March 2911), 1912
-The Family.
CRUICKSHANK - In, Sarnia on
March 2011), Elizabeth Cruick-
shank, widow of Charles Cruick-
shank, formerly of Clinton, aged
71 years.
LEE -At Indian Head,- Sask., on
March 19th, Mary A. Reynolds,
widow of Roger Lee, a former
resident of Clinton, aged 81 years.
FIOMUTH-In Wingham, on March
14th, Harry A. Homouth, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. Homuth of
Turnb'erry, aged 3 years and 7
months. .
BELL-Tn Blyth on March 130, the
Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Bell. _
MORRISON-In Seaforth on Match
Iffith, William lAforrison, aged 71
years and 9 months.
HENDERSON - In McKillop on
March 18th, William R. Homier -
son, aged 91 years and 10 months.
Auburn -
bit. C. Culleton of Winnipeg, who
left here some sixteen years ago for
the west, called on old friends lest
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week.
Mn. John Willard spent a SCIV days
inHamilton with friends recently.
Mn. Lorne Wilson and his sister of
Brucefield visited frierida; hero for a
few days last week.
Mr. Andrew Ferguson, who was in-
jured in the mill a few weeks ago,
is now, recovering in Goderich hos3tal:
The remains of the infant son of
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Mole of Seaforth
were interred in Auburn cemetery ' on
Sunday Week:
Mr. Wilfrid Armstrong has returned
to the west after a stay of a couple
of months at the parental home here.
The sea:mill is running full blast
night and day in order to fill orders
noAw ,
ber of tho members and ad -
hermits of the Baptist church mot at
the home of Dt, C. A. Howson one
evening recently and presented Miss
Winnie Howson with an aPPreciativo
address and a music cabinet in, ye -
cognition' of her valuable servinesas
organist for several years. Atter ,athe
presentation the evening was pleas-
antry spent in games and
Plensali
Mr. Beaver has moved in front near
Exeter to the residence recently pur-
chased from Mn, R. Clulmore,
Rev, Geo. Jewitt of Blyth, a former
pp y f on, LIM Methodist;
church on Sunday next. -
A number of citizens who are occu-
pying rented houses and have to move
this spring are finding it difficult to
procure residences to mot's into,
The claim of Mr. F. W. SmaIla-
combo on account of loss by fire and
water to his stock of onions a couple
of weeks ago has been adjusted by
the insurance company.
A Sunday school Institute was held
in the Methodistchurch here on Thurs-
day week which was well attended.
Reeve Hudson and Councillor Sruith
attended a Hydro -Radial meeting in
Exeter one, day last week, Much in-
terest is being taken in this subject
just now and aTirge delegation from
Huron are in Ottawa today confering
with tha .Government.
About seventy of the threshers of
the section of the country- surround-
ing -here mot in convention one day'
recently to consider the cost of car-
rying on their most necessary. calling.
The result will probably be -a slight •
increase in the cost of flailing out the
grain from this year's crop.
Miss C hariotte Welah of London,
dmany of Exeter, was married, recentHWMA-
ly. to Mr. Harry 37 UI of Lon-
ctaoilfig of 1Villiam Welsh for -
Dungannon
Mr. Pied RO8Sprincipal of the Pub"
Do school, was laid ' oli for several
days last; week owing to illness,
A Legal Question.
•. (Mail and Empire)
R. G. T. Clinton. -Qu. --There is a
watercourse which runs from A's
land into B'S and then along a line
fence between B and C Ito a creek,.
5, an adjoining owner.; objected to
the location of the runway and
brought , on the engineer. The engin-
eer' came on to the land and gave
some directions' to B about cleaning
oat the &tali. .11 consented to pay.
ball the "fees,"assuming. that D.
would pay the other 'half. D has
• since died. Can the engineer eorapel.
his executor to Pay his lee?
Ans.-Probably the. engineer pro -
.cured aa, agreement from the Parties;
which will enable bios to °afore° pay'
kient of hit fees. 1 cannot" say, how -
over, whether, the agreement is suf-
limerit or not, but -if the, claim is
placed in the. hands of some solicitor
-ler ocellection he witI look into it and
LIVING ROOMS TO RENT IN THE
pantelon Mock, just vacated by
Mn. and Mrs, Matheson, who have
moved to en5r1'ry.--11'. AV. Evans,
TEACHER WANTED - .181 OR
3m! elass teacher with Normal
training, by No, 9 Goderich town-
ship. Duties to commence after
Easter. State salary and qualifi-
cations. Applications received up
to April 1st. by -Guy Hicks, Seel.
rotary., R. R. No, 3, Clinton.
-21-3,
CREAM WANTED, -I AM AGENT
--fara the Walkerton Creamery. Any
person .110,Ving- -atm., to dispose of
• please write or phonii-me.-ilagar
J. Trewartha, Holmesvillo; P. 0.
Phone 15 on 1;53. -15.
IT WILL PAY YOU -WHEN HAV-
hig an auction sale advertise it in
The News -Record which goes into
the great majority of homes ia the
district. ,
BOYS
ANY BOY anxious 5 o
earn money earl secure
it position with ine, Good
pay, easy lamp's, A 1 s o
prizes --everything 1r o ni
tops to Shetland pony out-
. fits. The work is easy and
need not interfere wi bh
°that duties., Apply to
- COOPER & CO.
CLINTON, r ONTARIO
feenatilletereleMaillaNnlagaceaczmananiall
•'New Telephone
Directory.
The Bell Telephone Company of
Canada is soon to print a new issue
of its Official Telephone Directory for
the District of Westeim Ontario in
eluding ,
CLINTON . .
Parties who contemplate becoming
Subscribers, or those 'who wish 'chang-
es in their present entry should place
their orders with the Local Manager
at once to -insure insertion in this
issue.
Connecting Companies
Should also ' report additions . and
changes in their list of subscribers,
either to 'the Local Manager, or dir-
ect to the Advertising ,Directory De-
partment, Illoatreal.
The sell Telephone Com -
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,FOR AND t W09- FOR SAL-aaag 14FiSTH
a half 'frame 'II:4Se on 'queen street , Q.44,411Plana1;,01%•:"(4,;
1,rpoina; town, and 'Soft water.
ere of n11 Willi nUmber of
apple, plum and pear trees. A stab-
` le and good sized chielrea
For furthea Particulars apply op
Ilreinisen ,oC adda0a-Mrs, Albert
°Turner, Clinton, Ont. - -11
SEED GRAIN. FOR SALE --NO:, 2a•
0 A,0 jinPrervedrManellniia Barley
and' Sibetinn' '; Oats.-JOba W. Yee,.
HOdineaville 5, 0a, 'cktt. PILO Oodera'
IPA ,i'ToNirilaiirifn Menet. 7: •on 1.53 •-• •-.
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FATtal FOR SALE:a-TI-III EXECU-•
tor of the Southeoinne . estate et=
figs for sale 50 acres, being east
half of lot 28„ COM, 6, Mullett., This
is a first class farm, welt tvatered,
and iniProved with good buildings
and orchard, also seven acres. .of
bush land. -•-•Apply to 'R, J. South -
combo, Clhiton P. 0, ,
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MONEY TO ' LOAN, PRIVATE
Punds.-Apply to Box 173, Clinton,
P, 0. -21
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MONEY WANTED -THE UNDER -
signed can place several thousand
dollars on mortgages, bowie or
debentures -security ;ha ve!.), best,
Twitchell & Son.
HOUSE FOR SALE. ---ON RATTEN-,
bury St, west. Six rooms with
wood shed, Good cement founda-
tion, good cellar well drained: Town
water and cistern. First class gar-
den. -Apply at The' News -Record
Office. -21.
FEATHERS FOR SALE -A QUAN-
tity of good feathers in pillows, al-
so a number of lamps, for sale. For
particulars apply at, - Canadian
Express Office, Clinton. -18.
FARM FOR SALE. -The William
Proctor Farm, Lot Number 32 and
south-west part of Lot Number 33,
Maitland Concession, Goderich town-
ship, 144 acres. -Apply to W. Bry-
done, Clinton. -10.
COTTAGE, FOR SALE, - SIX
rooms, cement cellar, town water.
Located in the centre of tlie town.'
-Apply at The News -Record of-
fice. -15
Review Sunday
Mar. 29th
ONTARIO STREET
.SUNDAY SCHOOL
Flour, Feed
and Seeds
When in town on Horse
.age, Callao. Show Day don't
fail to call -allite-NtlatILEnd
Flour, Feed and Seed Store. -
Just received another lot
of Salvage Wheat. Everybody
is getting some for chicken
feed,
Mare Bran. and Shorts
coming in this week. We can
keep you supplied.
Tito very beat Seeds of all
kinds kept in stock.
North End Flour, Feed and Seed
Phone 192. Store.
Frank W. Evans
Clinton.
Phone 192.
Wanted
'RAW FURS
COON, MINK , FOX,
WEASEL AND SKUNK,
ALSO 1000 MUS fit R A T
SKINS WANTED BY APRIL
20th, -
JAS. STEEP.
• JOHN MAY, AGENT
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FORTHE DEERING PEOPLE.
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Is offering fencing 'at low prices. AI -
So .a geed p,alw.der for sickiy,. hogs% -
Orders taken now for gemeste0
Fertilizer, '•
For Sale in Clandeboye
GOOD BRICK HOUSE, 2
ACRES ORCI-IARD, ST(AB-
A.ND 15 ACRES LAND.
CONVENIENT TO POSTOE-
ETCH S 0
, 00 L AND
13any, of Canada. CHURCH A.13
JONES 206 PPIRC1/ sat
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CIsIa0111eC:E.41;0A.CS2T11-1;.11,0F1onets,51"Ajortalvf5, St; sIrt.
ley, containing 77 acres under
tivation, 40 acres in pasture . and
7 acres in good bush ; consisting of
cedar, hemlock, beech and. maple.
There is ,a good frame , barn and
cedar lop house, ThoSe wishing to
PilichaSe a good pasture tura. with
opportunity ,for light agriculture
' will do well in interesting thema
selves in this property, as river
nuns through this farm, and woods'
afford excellent shelter, and grass
is alway the best -Apply to J.
J. Richardson, Varna.
BELLEVIEW F A 551 DAIRY. -
From our stock of firat-class cows
we aro prepared to supply you
twice daily with the best of aline
and cream. We solicit a share, of
your patronage. -E. B. Hill, Phone
THE CORNEA STORE
Live and Let Live
House- Cleomill
TIME.
BROOMS I BRUSHES,
STOVEPIPE VARNISH,
STOVE POLISH, SOAP,
PEARLINE, GOLD DUST,
AMMONLA, SOAP CHIPS,
LUX, FUN TO 'WASH, OLD
DUTCH CLEANSER,-ALli
THESE HELP TO MAKE
'WORK EASY.
Fruits
ORANGES, LEMONS,
BANANAS, GRAPE ,FRUIT.
Specials for Saturday
LETTUCE AND CELERY,
A CALL SOLICTTED.
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
'Is Your Eyesight
Not as Good
it Was?
J If your eyesight is not as
good as it was you need glasb-
es, not a pair picked up at
random, but a pair carefully
selected by an experienced
optician.
J The same glasses will not
tsuit every pail of eyes and
the optician does not make
the selection until he hao
-drentific test of your
eyes.
ti Properly fitte g asses
a comfort to those who need
glasses,
1J And there are people who
are troubled with headaches
caused by eyestrain who
would get relief from glasses
fitted by,us.
AmWAlaP',Dr--Vit HAY)) 1540.
quipped' an aff-tP-dite-crertinerrifaa
are ready:to, tecei•o',ciaataa-
We Solicit-yoitt patronage, Wo Tilt
• pay you tugboat 'prices for '
-Cream' twice ,a .month,..also Pay ' ffih,
express . charges and furnish yolk '
'cans. Those in the 'vicinityt;e0-
•Kinburn ' mak leave their' er3aink ,•
with Mn. 'Hall
and ,delAtat
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efid• 'give us a trial, -The Seal**
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For Artificial Hatching
and Raising Chickens
we have
Prairie -State Incubato6;
and Universal Hovers—
a great saving on the old way
of hatching with hens.
Call andsee our display
--four different sizes of In-
cubators,
For the laying hens we
have Oystu Shell, Crystal
Grit, Beef Scrap, etc.
Fat heim wanted, 12c live
over 5.1b 10c live over 4 lb.
A full line of grain, flour
and feed always on hand.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO..
The Up-to=date Firm
CLINTON.
N. W. Tretvartha, Wni. Jenkins.
A. J. GRIGG
Optician
Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
Licenses,
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don't Accept Mimi
Here's a Guarantee
Don't talre chances on Roofing, fpi,
yon can now have roofing insurance,
J-IYI Regal Roofing' is absolutely guar
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=teed against leaks due- to defects in
thAeardootfig.guarastes is as
good as a
governaient bond, for it's signed by the
makers, a 0,000,00(1,00 company.
J- Regal Roofing
is made entirely in the Regal people's
own mills. They know'the quality of
every square inch of it, That's why
they can guarantee It.
They make the wool felt -know that
it is the best gummy, long -fibred wool.
I They refine and process their own
asphalt -get it direct from Lake Trini-
dad. No man has yet found anything
else half as.good for waterproofing.
So here Is a roofing that is proof
against the broiling sun, against snow
and rain, freezing and thawing, the
oxygen in the air and the other things
.whieh so soon ndn other wool felt roof.
mga. J -M RBGAL ROOFING is also highly
fire -resisting.
a Samples' are free; also an interesting
book on roofing.
BYAM SUITTER
Salaam" Plumber* Phone 7...
Call and see the Tinware that we
are making, and the quality of the
tin we use. Do not buy factory;
goods when you can get handmade
, for very little more Money.
SAP BUCKETS AND PANS.
A SPECIALITY.
ORDER NOW.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53.
PLUMBING AND HEATING.:
Sewing Machines anti
Supplies.
If you need a new Sewiag Mae- ;
hine let one know about it for 1
can supply you with any make
you desire. I also keep on heal
a fu.11 stook of supplies, needles,
oil, etc. If the machine you have
needs repairing
bring it to mo
and I will mitit to rightg.
A general Insurance business also
carried on,
A. HOOPER
Store Next Wiltse's Grocery.
IRSIMINIINNEIRESSMINNIIIIMMINIUMNIA
COLLEGE
AT 1101VIE
1 Thousands of ambitious young P001,10 1.
aro fast preparing in their own homes
to occupy lucrative pooltioes as stonog,
tomboys, bookkeepere, Ielegrophers,
(24,711 servants, in fad 000(0'sphere of
Nuetoese AeGivittes. You may finish et
collage 0 yOu so wish. Positions guar-
anteed, Cuter college any day, Indi-
idual instruction, 10xDert tooehers
Thirty yeas'eirporienee. Largest train
era In Canada. .Sevon colleges. Special
course for teachers
Affiliated with Commoreird Educe,
torte Association of Canada, Stiminet
lichoel at Canons Spotton DOsineas
College. London.
ohlINIToN ROSINESS COLLEGE
GOO. SroxtoN B. IP, 'wimp
President. Principal.
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