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The Clinton News Record, 1925-02-12, Page 50 liter -cord THIJI DAY, RRUARY 2, •1221 .t® and Me doin of the Provincial � Leg- Platuionn l probably 1y ou t Jh .d ow hose of the Federal Pa_lianaent. But: better keep an eye 'On both, The thaw which; began Thursday and lasted' over the week -end, whil it ruined the sleighing, was'neverthet', less` ivelconire to many Soho .had been Short 'of "water for stock all' winter. When teS'inp to decide Whether.the' prone -Sod strengthening of beer ,is 'Or .is net a step In the way. of'tempere- anee note titho's'showing.pleasere at, the news. It doesn't seem'to be ,the.; -temperance" people,' does ;it? , Speaking ,of thaws, it must be ad ,witted that; February; althoul,=li, some :what of a •novice, has demonstrated that it can put' on as complete a per- formance in that line r as any ever staged by' that experienced old' actor,' January._ Most of us, if we are ,going,to suc-. ceed,at all, are., going to 'in small ..town s—Pxehange. ' Wed add,; or on the ,farms here- abouts, and: then we'd`connniend'this thought to' the youth, theboys' and girls, young men, and women annong ,our readers,: ti N * Parliament opens this week.' • Sure- sly we can expect some Warmer weath er now.-Goderich Signal. And, sure enough, , Premier King and ex -Premier Meighen had no more than "touched` noses"•funtih the hot wave started. Does this mean no snore zero weather this winter? A New Zealand school anarnn, af- ter,teaching in -Toronto fore a year, gave out an interview recently',in' Which she charged that Poronto...men 'have no manners. We'd hate to go ,"quite so far as that, although no doubt some of. 'em ale not.overburd- • ened. But those New Zealand" folk • seem to be very discerning, for the New Zealand All -Black football team, -which has been enjoying the hospital- ity: of the :;west for some time, said •on, leaving Banff the' other day that 'Canada anIs it are the g b est dant ers the y>dnave filet 'dined, leaving own"country last spring Before the referendum last October Premier •Furgusoni declared oh • more than one occasion, that he would be guided ,by. the will of the people and, if they b�ithenr votes indicated ,and, ^they-wished the Ontario- Temperance Act ,to remain he.•.would'strengthen the act and erifoiee,it'strictly. 'When' the ' vote' was -taken., and t'he' people so declared themselves he•,. said there. was nothing for, .the. Goyerninent. to', .do' but abide by the pill of;th'e' people and bN lois firmness in this , he won the apl- proval of many who had not had'Any too :much faith hi his goodwill towards the Act. Because of "this the an- nouncement on Tuesday in the speech from the throne, wliich;is,"as everyone o}vb, an, Outline of the prograrir be introduced throughout the session, that a measure would be introduced ,allowing the sale of beer twice the :strength now legal carne as a surprise. "That Pretnior" Furguspn has• gone 'back: on his pledge can hardlybe de- nied, although he does deny it. Plain. -people, however, cannot hitt• conclude that he has capitulated to that extent, to rale "wets" in his -party who' have: no doubt brought much 1pressndre, to :hear upon him. But it did not stein 'necessary for him to 'do it, oven to 'hold his position as leader ' of his 'party. If. he considers that such a "small concession will ' satisfy the "'wets" he surely cannot have studied 'there to any advantage. 'Knowing as he ought to have 'known, 'that the ,country would' aiot stand for any meas- ure which would satisfy ,thein, his only hope"lay in firmly sticking to his pledge' to-inforce the 0. T. Al, thereby; ,seeping the support ^.of the temper- ance, element in hit own party and in the, country. His action.as a suididal one, it, is, mighty poor policy as well .as an act of bad faith. 'Constance ,Misses Martha and Mary Cook of Goderich township spent a week with their ,sister, Mrs. Joe Riley. .Mrs. Benjamin Riley is ,spei'nding a 'couple of =weeks or so at Blenheim. with her daughter; Mrs. Attwood, who has been,1ill. The W.M.S. are lnavini g ' a meeting in the church oh, . Friday evening. Lunch will be served at the close, 'Collection, 'Word was received on Saturday of the death of a former: resident of 1VIcKillop and Tuckersnuth in the ,person of Mi. •Thomas Tudor, sr., of 'Eugenia: 'Ile' hod been sick for about -one Hsi rth. Be was eighty years of age. Ile 'leaves one ;daughter ;anti `lour sons: 'Duncan , of - Constance, Jean (Mrs. Jas. Mann) of Brussels;. 'Thomas of Toronto, David in Mich- 'i0•an and Henry at Eugenia. The fun. oral took place on Monday afternoon. -Ibis wife died about twenty-four years' sago• ?�< Londesboro Mrs., D. 'Mountain of the village is ooending the remainder of the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Jim Pipe of Goderich, NTr. ;and Mr's. ITarry Lyon .oC the 13th , concession are visitin • their, daughter, Mrs. ' Arthur Kerslake of Bxe ci-,., Mrs. Frank Hall of the lab con. is visiting her sod, Mb. Charlie Hall of. St,'.Maiyo. Rev. Well 1 inp.o'land of Miinico-'is visiting his parents, 'Mr, and Mrs, john Finland of- the village. 'Mrs. T. Lii.th:has returned after spending: some time at- the home of h('. rind Mrs L. (:ret of Clinton,, Tl; ,•nnieeing of the -,Women's Insti- e was held en Feb. 5th. -with an; itnendamcn' of forty. The biltiiiness ),rt of the meeting was conducted; by `Tios L., Brigham, after which the pro - :Tam was given and lunch' was served sone.:of the ladies of the Institute, Miss Alice Voddenis "visiting, lrsr• aei Towns, friends' in Bel rave ' (suite • a few people village attended the a locke i wt pnke e Clinton,and, Iincadme �ica y night last in Clinton rink•:;; < Mr. 3. _Bentley of Blenheim is visit - ring his daughter, :Mrs. W, R: Osborne. Ray. 'Mr, Aber3 'and, grandson Owen Watt of Toronto, are visiting with .the former'e 'daughter,. Mrs. (Dr.). C. T. -Gray of Walkerville. .The young. nerple. athe thirteenth con. are having 'a' good 'tinne-these evenings preparing a play entitled "CivilService," which is to be given 'in, on hal Feb, 2Ot1x ' aid x ax a d of the, Londesboro Public Library. Practice for the play i 'held at the; different 'home al F, s ons the` rine Faithful prac- tices and lunches are bridging good ,results, they say. , ig. Varna The Young People's Society of the Methodist church intend having a social on Friday `'evening,'Feb."20th, in the town hall, The main feature; will be a debate•• "Resolved that women have done'mniore for, the world than men." " There' will, also be a Pro- gram of music, singing readings, etc. • The good skating and sleighing: has vanished, with the beautiful' moon- light. Mrs. M.i Elliott; spent a' fewdays with friends in •London last week. Mr. Epps has installed a radio in his home, Miss Evelyn Elliott,; spent the week -end in London, ;Messrs. Marshall and 'mi ed a .danceS th attend- ed in • 1•Iolmesville -Tuesdaay, A Valentine concert oil be held in the hall on Monday, Feb. 16th, under the auspices of the Girl's Gild of St. John's church. A good program is being prepared. - Miss Welsh and Miss Mary Chutes. spent the week -end in London. Goderich Townshi1 Council met In 1ioIn5essjIje on Mori - day, Feb.' 2nd. A•,. letter 'from the Western Ontario Board =of Trade; asking the councilto contribute 8100.00,—along with other municipal- ities for a publicity campaign was, dread and left over until next' meet- ing, The following Motions carried: That; the Goderich Star receive' the contract of township printing. by-law No. 3 appointing.Mr. Sam Emmerson Road Superintendent; alio >'-by-law No. 4, providing for expenditure on townthip roads for 1,925 was •read a third time, and passed; the 'auditors' reports were received and,adepted. That each eouncillor ibe•ennpowered to spend' $300.00 ib excess of his Mileage amount; that the pay for men be 25c per }loth! and dor teams; 50c per hour and the•tetunsters„pay their own' breakage. The council also decided to pay 15c per • yard for gravel, the owners .of pits to keep them 'aecessable and if'. not the costof. doing so to be de- ducted from their accounts. Statute Labor' having; been abol•: 'isired, poll -tax was set at,$1.50. The. following, •accounts ; 'were' ordered paid:' Geo. Tebbutt, posting tree. surer's sthtennent, $3; Goderich Star, printing, .$17.50;, E.,•Yeo, auditor, '$5; postage, etc, 40c; Jas. Johnston, auditor, $5, The council then ad- journed to meet on Monday, Mai'eh 2nd at 1:30. p.m. -L -R. G. Thompson, Cierk. ' 1VIr, Ben Rothwell has been hauling his beans to Hensel]. Mr, Robert Cole is busy getting up his."wood for .next winter. bSr. E. Townsend has sold a horse to his •brother on the 16th con., and - another to Mr. Adam. Steep or the Bayfield Line. Ern is quite a horse- man. Mr. Geo. Tebbutt of Holmesville delivered a nice young horse to Mr, Charles Wise on Monday. Miss Tellesille Hudie visited over. the week -end' with Mr's, It. ;J. Cluff of ,Clinton, Births STOPIIJJRS-In Clinton' Publie Ho, pita1, onn Feb. 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers, a daughter. CRERAR-At St. Joseph's Hospital, :Hamilton, on Jan.: 31st; to Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Crerar. (formerly Miss Jean McTaggart of .Clinton), a son.' POTTER -IN Goderich township, on ,Feb. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Potter, a son.--i-,Ray Clarence. WsLBEE—Ins, Seaforth, on Jan. 23rd to Mr. and Mrs. H.;,Wllbee, a' son. FOWLER—In McIfillop, on Feb. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. F.'T. Fowler, a daughter,. " _ BATH—In Stratford, on Feb.•10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rath, a son. Daalhe WORTIIINGTON=At' Victoria, B.C., on Jan. 13th, Louisa Van Eglnonnd, daughter of the late Constant Van Egmond of Egmondville, and' widow' of the late. Dr. A. Worthington of Clinton, aged 78 years. • PINDER—At Keewatin; Ont., on. Jan- uary 30th, ; Grace Margaret Pinder,. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pinder, of Goderich. WbLSON—In. Goderich, on' January, • 28th, Get'trude• McGee,. wife of, 'Robert E. Wilson, in her 35th' year." CUT:f In Goderich, on'January ,28t1t,. James Cutt,, in his 68th year; FERGUSON-In Brussels on Fubn u ary 3rd, Elizabc''h`; Sthrachan,;widow' of the late Jaines Ferguson,'in heir. 89th` year, GRIEVE—In, Morris township,; on February 2nd; Ellen ilerulerson, widow of the late John Grieve, in her 74th 'Year: TAYLOR --In Blyth, on Feb. 2nd, Gertrudetltainn, aged 9J, years, relict of the late' Roy, J. 11. Taylor.: Turnips and Potatoes For Sale A•quantity of turnips in the Pit in Pit, first"clo s condition, 105 lien bushel. Also a quantity of potables, John :1. a C��#ppboll, London Road'. Telephone 5 on 019. 43.1 OPT By 'Or; boss Savau 1; Op -t ometrist Seaforth •' Ontario How is far sight corrected?, By having •the Optometrist 'de termine;the`extent of .the error and supply glasses that nnake sight as -nearly riorinal as -pos- Is far` -sight not' always fully - corrected? 1 y lY corrected? "No Comfortable vision can often li' secured by giving a partial correction; at first. How, can the Optometrist detcrmine how' much of the error to -correct? / Ibis studies andexperience guide ',him in this matter, .and his advice should 'be carefully followed;' (Continued Next Week) NOTICE TO CREISITORS In the .natter of the Bulk Sales Act, :1917, and in the matter of But- ler Bros., of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, who carried on business at the said town of 'Clinton, as Butler Bros, - Notice is hereby given that all claims against the said named Butlgr Bros. for which`yeu are entitled- to rank,'must be filed with me on' or: be -- fore the trwenty-first day of, Febru-, ary,`1925, Your mantes and address- es and ,full particulars in writing of such clams. And further take notice 'that after the.said last, mentioned day I will proceed to distribute the pro ceeds' of the said sale amongst the par't'ies entitled thereto, liaving re- gard, only to the claims of . which I have then, notice. • Dated .ht Clinton, -Ont., this 10th daY of I'ebsixes . A.D. . 1925. 25. R. E. Manning, Clinton, Ont., trus- tee under the Bulk ,Sales Act; •1017, upon the sale" a forenientioned. 93-2 Sewing Wanted ` I am prepared to do dressmaking -or plaini sewing. Apply at my residence, Albert' street, Mrs. 3. J. 1Vlcllveen. 93-2 'Expert Furniture Repairing Send that broken •chair or other articleof furniture to us. Our slogan is, "Stronger than new."` All kinds of i''ebairs•in wood. Prices 'moderate. W. S. Downs, Clinton: Shop opposite Ontario street church sheds. ; 33-4-,p Agents Wanted To sell for the "Old .Meltable Font - hill Nurseries!' Experience not -ne- cessary. We 'offer exclusive .terri- tory, literal erri-tory,•l'iteral commissions and, furnish handsynie free outfit. Start now at best selling time. Stone & Welling- torn, Toronto. Eat' Potatoes eWe offer for sale ".hand -selected potatoes, suitable for either table or Seed; at 1.35 per bag; 2 bags or over, $1.25 a bag, delivered. Po- tatoes:at 1142e per lb. is cheaper eat- ing that bread at 11c per loaf. Phone orders to 13 on 616 or address Abram Iiugill & Son, Seaforth, Ont: .93-2-p Piano Snaps A Dominion . Player, mahogany, Louis XV 'design, highest grade'a1 luauinum action,: used only.2 months;,, 10 year guarantee by Company. $25 worth of rolls rfree. Also a walnut. cased Louis XV design, onlyslightly used, with 10 year guarantee. If you want a piano yonr"will,,,save $200 'on, these. Jonathan E. Hingill, Seaforth, Phone 13-616. 9312-p` For.Sale 2 young bronze'gobblers and 1 Af- ricaii gander. Apply to John Mann, R. R. No. 4, Clinton. Phone 31-616 Farm For Sale 127 -acre faun in good condition, be- ing lot 16, pt. 17,. Con. 1, Hallett town- ship, 11/2 miles east of 'Clinton on the Provincial ` Highway. 10 room ' 2- storey brick house with, furnace; big bank barn with gogd stabling, drive shed, henhouse., 8 acres of, fall wheat' in and fall plowing done. PIenty •of good spring water. Excellent land for ;nixed forming. Terms easy. For particulars apply onthe premises, or to John R. Noble, E.R. No. 4, Clinton.. Phone 5-617. 93-tf Dance_ ' L dance will be .given in, the rooms of the Clinton Knitting Club on the evening of Friday, Feb. 13th. ' Ag- new's orchestra. Ladies 25c..Gentle- men, 750. 92-2 Farre For Salo A good 100 -acre farm in good con- dition, for sale or rent, being NI/2 of Lot 26, .8th • line, Morris. It is well; built on, a red brick house and big barn with cement flooring in stables,' drilled well and windmill, For partic- ulars apply. before Feb. 15tH to ,Geo. F.';McCa}l, Londesboro. 92-2-p - Probationers. Wanted . `l'wo probationers for Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. Apply to Supt. Grain- ger at. the hospital. . 91-tf Furnished Rooms to Rent Single' rooms from $1.50 tap; Also. asuite of rooms: .Stoves included for light hotaselcecping, and all, conven- icnlces on sane furor. Every rotor Heated, Also ,board. if desired. Apply Spruce Lodge, opposite. -Ontario' -St. Church. Ii}ndly Settle Having sold our ihtitclnerinig, busi- ness- to Messrs. Connel •& Tyndall, a i+el;urosentativo of the firm will: be at. their Shop, ;our old stand, Huron si;reet, ;fol' the next • few weeks to r0 coivo settleanent of . all outstanding:. accounts. Duties Bros. 01.3 Po Creditrers an ,'+other Claimants In -the matter of the estato'of-Elsie Airn, Richards, late of the-;1.'ownship of Goderieh in the County of Huron widow, deceased, Notice Is 'hereby, given that all erect- ,itors and others having claims or de- mands.' against the estate of the said Elsie Ann ;Richards, who died on the • Gth day of November, 1924, are 're- quired, on or before the' first day et March, 1925, to send by post (prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitor herein for . Nettie May,Wallis, 'admin- istratrix of the estate of the said de- ceased, the full particulars in writing, of their claims, a, :statement" of ,their accounts and the nature of the seeur- ity, if any, held by .them..- ,ASid Take ' Notice that after- the first day of arch, M 1925, - >the adm anis tratitix will_ distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties en- titled thereto; having regard only to the cla'im's of which she shall then have notice;: and that the said ad minlstratrix will not be liable for the said Bassets Or any part thereof to any person. or• persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. Dated at Goderich !this 27th clay of January, A.D. 1925;; 91-3 R.' A., Cluff, Goderich Ontario, Sol- icitor for tlieAdministratrix.' — Notice to Creditors, In the matter of Bulk Sales Aot, 1917, and in the matter. of Charles James Ready of the town of 'Clinton, county of Huron, carrying on business at said town of • Clinten as Ready Baking Co. .Notice is hereby ;given that"all claims against the said named' Charles James Ready for which you are entitled 'to rank, mustbe, filed with'rne •on or before the fourteenth day` of February, 1925. Your navies and addresses and full particulars in writing of such claims And further take notice, that after the said last mentioned day I will proceedto dis- tribute theproceeds of the said sale among . the parties entitledthereto, having regard—only to the claims of. which 1- have -then notice. Dated at Cldnton; this ,30th day of. January, A.D. 1925. (William J. Dodds, Clinton, Ont., trustee under the Bulk. Sales Act 1917 upon the sale afore mentioned. ' 92.2 Farm POI, Sale 100 -acre farm, aft the Coutlty Road, 3 miles north ' of Clinton: On the premises are solid brick hoose, front parte 84x20, kitchen 18x30; frame barn' 60x70 with • stone stabling underneath and drive 'shed 24x40, good spring well, windmill, large cement watering troug+h, good'young, orchard, about 8 acres of bnsli. Con- venient to .school. Will 'sell`; cheap and on easy terms. Apply on prem- ises to W. M'o}prison, R. R. No. 1,- Clin- ton. Phone: 3 on 637. 9$-tf" Private Sale 'of House and Effects House on Victoria street, also pri- vate sale ri-vate:sale of household furniture. Ap- ply on premises to B, Raiser, Victoria' streets For Sale•` 8 Barred Rook cockerels, also drop- }lead -Singer sewing: machine, used 2 months, reason for° selling', owners have left town.•a Apply Mrs. Hirai Hill.' ; 92-212 I'or Sale 33 acres of choice land, joining the town of . Clinton on GraveI road; on premises is comfortable house, with good cellar, an up-to-date hen house, 18x40, good barn, 32x64, .machine shed 20x40 and 'garage 14x18, Straw- berries, raspberries and other small fruits. Also over 100 -Barred Rock, pullets, good laying strain, arid some yearling Barred Rocks. Town water in house and barn, also a good'cistern and small orchard. Apply on prem- ises to W. H: Cole, Clinton, or phone 133. 90 tf • House For Sale • 9 -roomed cottage on Princess street town water, electric light, phone, IA, acre, more qr- less, of garden with some fruit' trees. Desirable hone. Apply on• premises to Mrs. M. Mcin- tyre. - 90-tf• Cottage For Sale • +A cottage on Mary street, in good repair, town water, eleetrie lights, good barn, and;;_ large 'lot. Also 'a :14 -inch: roller crusher, in first-class shape; Apply to A. Seeley. , • 89.12 Furs Wanted - Mink, Raccoon, -Fox, Weasel and other' furs 'have advanced in price. Mink up'to '$12.00; Raccoon up to 36.00; ' Fox up to $15.00; Weasel up to $L50. Do not hold' your furs, prices will probably be Iower in Feb- ruary !eb-ruary as mink are starting' to fade. Don't sell your ;' furs to travelling dealers. I can pay 'you as north and generally more than any travelling dealer can afford to pay. Sometimes they -will pay you a big price to get your business. I pay full price all the time. II. A. Hovey. > - RADIO ' I have in stock the following sets: two five -tube sets. These sets are the equal. if not:; better than sets cost- ing' $25.00 to $50.00 more, and the price, which includes a loud speaker and storage battery and other best guaranteed equipment (nothing cheap in these sets) is 3150,00< to 3175.00. The $175.00 set 'includes a 339.00 loudspeaker and 32180 storage bat- tery. _ Stations heard' from on loud speaker, most of them louder than any gramophone include Oakland,, Cal., Winnipeg, Calgary, Toronto, Ot- tawa, Montreal, Moncton, Hannilton, Kitchener, Dallas, Texas, and others too numerous to mention: I have several Second hand setsgood as new at .a bargain, Have in stocks phones guaranteed a year at 35.50, `tubes, 11 batteries, Everready dry cells, which last twice" as long as ordinary dry cells, ;Fust ,,`GOc each, ,condensers," rheostat grid leaks, Bremer Fuller timers. vario-coupboi's, etc,, at lowest 'prices. ices.,- CveryLhistg guaranttod satin-: factory, or replaced free of charge. H. A. •fOVEV'_ For Sale 16 ft. beechplank, sized inches by. 8 inches,anti 2 inches by 10 inches, al- so some hemlock lumber.. ' W. 11. 1Vliddleton, R. It, No,' 3,. Clinton,' Phone 15 on 506. 75-tf. • Fat •Hens Wanted, al Cr ate®fed Chickens Inquire for Prices Eggsbought' according'to D omin- ion Government Egg Regulations... Poultry and Eggs Retailed at itIoderate Prices The Clinton It POIIItC �� iS3 Y o e (New w Era. Building) 0i N. W. Trewartha Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w' For Sale or Rent House. and lot in the• village of. 13rucefield, two-thirds acre of land, good cellar, -hard and soft ureter, good stable' and hen house. Posses- sion given. immediately. Apply to John V. Diehl, Clinton, Ont..; 83-tf - For Sale The administrators of the estate of William Doherty, deceased, offer for. sale ,his late- residence and the ad joining lands, (25 acres•i pore or less), on which, are erected subsantial and W411 -equipped buildings:.:, Apply to E: Doherty on the premises,'=or to W. Brydone,.solieitor for the estate. WhU"Worrg. About Fire? Let me insure your property and pass the worry on to a good, sound company. •Iicer m a licensed to underwrite all lines - of insurance: Life;• Fire, Automobile Wind and Heil, Accident and Sickness, Plate Glass, etc. Agent for Clinton and District of The Mutual . Life Assurance Company of <Ca sad;' MflIer flardvtart") Rowland's Old Stand TELEPHONE 53 COLI-NAMEL STORE Call in 'and � seet oar assortment oI White, blue and white ' and pearl l gee Enamel ware ..also Tin ware, No stack as coin lets We els® have two _second ec o�d hand Quebec Heaters at bargain. We can n supplyyour wants and at reasonable prices. 9 -- Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clohlies cleaned pressed ,and re- paired. Woolen goods : dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber ,Shop, W. J. Jago. —83-tf • AUCTIONEER Honor. Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering;'; Chi- cago. Special 'course taken hi Pure Bred hive Stock, Real Estate, Mer chandise and Farm Sales. Rates, in keeping with prevailing market, Sat- isfaction assured: Write or wire, Oscar:Kloppt Zurich, Ont, 1.'houie 18- 93. FIouso For Sale Residence of the late Arthur Cook,. corner Albert and Mill streets, Clin- ton. Key at Mr. Walter lung's., 72-tf., Money on Farm Lands The Industrial Mortgage and Sav- ings Company of. Sarnia, Ontario, are prepared toadvance Money on'mort- gages on good lands. Parties desir- ing money oni farm mortgages will please.app1y to James Cowan, Sea - forth, Ont:; who will furnish' rates and other particulars. The Industrial Mortgage and Savings Company. 88-12 ICY. E'RORK8 • '' • ,f t Office at re sid enc e eon , Mar'Y and Orange streets, oPP the rink Phone 253 , 90-4 Wanted to Purc iage lot C I1 Good hemlock, basswood, male' and, soft' elm logs, delivered in our mill yard at Bayfield and at Thos. Wallis', Goderich township. Custom sawing ,will be done at both places. McEWEN - BROS. 86-tf M. RAMRAs Will pay LLthe highest market price for Rorse Hides and Beef Hides, Scrap Metal, Geese and Dudic Feath- ers, etc. , • Delit+er to m r •. y residence, opposite• Canneren's Carriage Shop or phone 137 and I wlh,calk GOAL - We have a supply.of Furnace, Stoye, Nut and Soft. Also some good dry Webs. Leave orders at residence. E. WARD Phone 155. Huron Street COAT • Having erected new coal sheds will have on hand full stock of coal for immediate delivery. Prices reason- able. 'R. J. MILLER Orders taken sit residence, phone 129 Grain, Flour and Feeds Highest,prrees paid, for all var- ieties of grain. Can generally pay as high as .anybody else, mostly high- er for these. .To your advantage to cull tit whene\iel; you have anything .te offer. LOGS; In the market for loagain Call us if you have logs y ve any to. offer."' a ' Have a complete stock of feeds on hand.. Make a specialty of 'good' heavy, clean screenings. This feed is reasonably priced and of highest' quality, Beef Scrap, Tankage, Oy- ster Shell, Grit, Oil . Cake, Salt, Ground Corn, 1Vliddlings, Feed Flour,' Bran' and Shorts. Always ready to serve and annx-, ious to oblige in any way' possible. Also issuer's of Hunters & Trappers` licenses J. Am FORD & SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants arid Grain Buyers EAR/11, IMANTEO The demand for ,our butter is in- creasing, To supply this demand we require more creann. We request you to ship us your cream.` We guarantee you the-ITi g•hest Nlarlket Prices, ,: accurate tests and prompt. service. Our firnr is ksnovnn to you and needs, no 'further recommend. We pay all e:tpress charges, fur;. ish cream cans ' and pay twice each moiith.., Write for sans or father informa- tion to the TIDE ; SEAFORTH CREA JE i r n l � CO. C. A. BARBER, MANAGER: WSW Clinton' •. �0 ilakQi QUALITY A The most important thin about our -g Products is Quality. We do not use se any- thiiig but just Quality Ingredients in our BreadRies, Cakes, ,Buns, Etc., , or anything pretaining �' P ing to Baking, M1 Oysters, Ice Cream and Light g Lunches IFJ0 N & BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Phone 1 0 A shoe to fit .thefoot" ' i.. not the foot to fit the shoe F OR how many years have people spoken of "breaking m air, s a of hoes i.e.suffering tortures till the foot had, 'in time, shaped the shoes to fit the foot? But now Arch Defenders have banished all that and your foot glides into the shaped-to-hature insole of the shoe like a glove to the hand. Note also how different and shapely is,the last upon which Arch. Defenders - are built compared with the old style.. In addition to the concealed Spring Steel Support and the special foot -form insole, the lasts upon which Arch Defenders are built, with their cupped heel and foot -contour sole, are so differ- ent from the ilaf shapeless lasts of ordinary shoes. Stylish,fi -Scienti c Sensible For Men and "Women 7�. reikkast retails Riill`ed' sheat and Rolled oats or CoPitin —Graham g Graa� FlOur, CookingTao Valentine a Mei/tiers Roses ° , Tulips, ,Daffodils, Freesias, Carizafa®lt,. and Cut Flowers Flowering Plants fi 0 tet P1ion e1 99 Night 141-a d 129 11 ow.aa„®,=aha„,a®mfr+mm �zcva.m•, eaesinam,