The Clinton News Record, 1917-03-01, Page 5}
"March 1st, 1917
Clinton News -Record
8111th.
Mr. Oats, Potter has been visit
-
Jugfug
lfis sister in Sarnia.
)Vlr. a ltd IVErs. John Cockerline,
who have been visiting in town Or
a fortnight, left last week for Tose
onto to spend a few darts before re -
North
#,urn t1 to heir home
i t at
g
Bay, ,
Miss Ilattie Spafrord'is in Toro -
to attending the millinery openings.
MrS. Whitfield. McCormick. of '!`row-
Madge was a guest lust week at the
Methodist parsonage,' with ber spar
Rev, R, J, McCormick,
Mr, and Mrs, 0, Tl. Reese visited
last, week With Milverton friends,
Miss Dorothy .Tierney of the Tor-
onto University is holidaying at. ber
]tome in town.
Mr. David Gibson of Port Chester,
N.Y,, was a. guest for a foav Gays
at tale home of Mrs, Woodeoerr;
Mrs, •Ae M. Babe of '1`cestvator I'as
bceu a visitor in town, being called
• home on account of the ilbtess of
her another, Mrs, II, Mc`)uarrie,
hire, Moor, who has been c+sitieg
her. mother,' Mrs. Mason, 'er,, Who
itis been ill, has returned to her
home at Mt. Forest.
•ailrs. Russel Sellers of Toronto is
747nowa. Mr, Sellers spent a wee'r-
end with his mother.
Miss Lillie M. Carr, who is tak-
ing a course of training at the
General Hospital, Toronto, is now a
patient in the 'Isolation hospital suf-
fering from an attack of scarlet fe,Y-.
HELP FOR N. S. A.
The Treasurer of the Muskoka Free
Hospital for Consumptives desires
..gratefully
to acknowledge
the follow-
ing
oll
w
inorontributions'eceired in Olfnton
b the Field Secretary 0ft10 Nrtdon1
Sanitarium Association;-Oolleetiou
2.35, Ms. Adams 2.00, Miss Macdougall
2.00,• Miss Sinclair 2,00, Rev, W. L,
Rutledge D. D, 2.00, Jno T. Harland
2,00, 13. Wiltse 1.00, P. A. Axon D. D.
S. 1.00, J. A.. Irwin 1.00, W. H. llellyar
1 00, H, Bartliff1.00, I3, Phuustee11.00,
•J. E. Hovey 1.00, Miss Isabel Draper
•1,00, Miss Olive Cooper 1.00, _;Miss H,
(Mortice 1.00, A friend ,60, Town Clerk
2.00 J. W. Treleaven 1.00, 11ir. Graham
2.00 Miss Kilby 2,00, •James Scott 2.00,
H. Fowler D, 1). 5, 2;00, G. D. MoTaa
Bart 1.00, A. .f. Morrish 1,00, F. Jack-
son 1.00, R. Rowland 1,00, Rev. W. B,
Moulton 1.00, J. P. Sheppard 1,00.
Rev. Jno A. Agnew 1.00, Miss M.
-Wiltse 1.00, Miss L. Stevens 1,00. Miss
W. Thompson • 1.00, Miss J. Wilson
1.00, Mrs. M. Ross .50, Town of Clinton
5.00.
Sale Register
-0n Thursday, March 1st, at 1 p.m,
Lot 17, Con. 8, Tuckersmith, 1
miles west of Egmondville, farm
stock and implements. - Mrs. H.
Grieve, Proprietress, T. Brown, Auc-
tioneer.
On Friday, March 2nd, 1 o'clock p.
m., Lot .16, Bayfield Road, Stanley,
1, mile west of. Varna, farm stock
and implements -A. Duncan, Pro:
'stricter, T. Brown, Auctioneer.
On Wednesday, March 14th, at 1
' p.m., Lot 8, Con. 11, McKillop, farm
stock and implements. Michael 0-
louchlur, Prop., T, Brown, Auction-
eer.
On Thursday, lylarch 1530, 1 p.
Lot 27, Com, 13, McKillop, exten-
• sive sale of horses, cattle and pigs.
-John Balfour,- Prop., T. Brown,
Auctioneer.
A Town By -Law Renders it
Legal.
Q. -Can a mayor of a town vote
•on a subject unless it is a' tie ? Can
'he vote and make it a . tie ?-Clinton,
'Ont,
Ans.-1. No ; unless he is sitting
Air -committee and not chairman, un-
less there is a bylaw of the town
council providing that he San do so,
2. -No ; unless he is sitting in
'committee and not chairman, unless'
there is a bylaw of the town coun-
cil providing that he can do so.
LOST -ON FEB, lath, 'BLACK AND
tan foxhound, medium size, letters
J. H., showing indistinctly flack of
right shoulder, answers to name of
Pat. Reward for information lead-
'ing to recovery -.rim Heddle, R.
R. No, 4, 0oderich. -78-1
Marriages
NICKLIN-KINiSMAN. •-1 At Exeter,
on February 21st, Harold Stor-
ey Nicklin, B.A.Sc., of Acton, to
M. Anina Tifnsman,ilaughter of
the late Dr. I I. Kinsman,
Births
JOYNT.-'At Seaforth, on Feb, 20th,
to Mr. and Mrs, Robert ,Joynt,
a son.
I3EILEMANN-In Ciodericir, on Jan-
uary' 20th, to 1)r. George Helle-
ev'-;niann, and Mrs. Heileman,'a son,
Deaths
OARDNER-In Clinton, on February
20th, Joan Brown, widow of the
late David Gardner, in ber 68th
year,
CARTER -In Clinton, 011 Feb, 28rd,
Sarah Jane Bell, willow of the
late Isaac Cartel, aged 70 years
and 4 months,
COLCLOUGI-1.-In Gederich town-
ship, on Feb. 240, Mary ML Os-
trander, widow of the late John
Colelough, aged 93 years and 5
MOOS, •
BRANDON -I#1 Winghain, on Febru-
ary:18th, ThomaS 5, Brandon, in
his 75th year,
AUCGUSTINE.-At Dungannon, 011
February 2051i, Benjamin Augur•
Hilo, aged 70 years,
+ uti
1 n Pott , r.
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21sii, Mrs, Itobtlee, wife of 11e,
19:1 ItObbind, aged 85 years'.;
Doherty Pianos,
Limited
PCI3I4Ia NO'1'IClji is herebygiven
that under the I•irst Part of chapter
70 of the Revised Statutes of Ven-
etia, 1006, known its "The Oompan-
ies Act," letters patent have beet)
issued ruler h Seal .of the c'o-
tss e under the S I 1e Se
>r
tarp of State of Canada, bearing
date the 12111 day of January, 1017,
incorporating John Frederick Grant
and Chester P rederiok Stevens, man-
ufeeturors, °aortae henry Ivey and
Richard Green Ivey, Esquires, and
Margaret Amelia I3s11, stenographer,
'all of the City of London, in the
province of Ontario for the follow-
ing purposes, viz, :- .
(a) To manufacture, buy, soli and
gonereliy trade in pianos, organs,
and parts of sante, and ,all ]rinds of
lnttsical instruments and parts of
sante, piano' stoole,' benches, music
cabinets, piano players in all and
any of de branches, ' and. to manu-
facture, buy; or otherwise dispose of
and in any planner Ileal in the ra\v
materials required by the company fn
connection with the above mentioned
objects.
(b) To purchase or otherwise ac-
quire, build, construct, )told, take on
lease, license,. rent, use, operate,
lease, let, sell, convey or otherwise
dispose of and in any ma111100 Ileal.
in and with piano factories, saw
mills, railway sidings and other
works, machinery, plants and equip-
ments for the manufacture of pianos,
organs and other, musical instru-
ments, and any and all other material
used or usable in or in connection
with the manufacture or treatment01 same;-
(c) To acquire, purchase, take on
lease, or license, hire, hold, use, sell,
brant lease of, exch nge, alienate,e
,
dispose of and otherwise doal 111
or
contract with reference to timber
lauds and timber limits,, lands or in-
terests in lands, personal, property
of all kinds or interests therein,
rights, privileges, licenses and cbn-
cessions;-
(d) 7'o carry on any other busi-
ness, whether manufacturing or oth-
erwise capable of being conveniently
carried on in connection' with the
business or calculated directly .or
indirectly to enchance',the value of or
render profitable any of the company's
property or rights ;
(e) To acquire aid take over as
going concerns or otherwise the un-
dertakings, assets and liabilities of
any person or company carrying -011"-
any
o1'any business in whole or in, part
similar to that which t1Pe company
is authorized to carry)on or posses-
sed property suitable for the pur-
poses of this company, and with a
view thereto to acquire all -or any of
the shares ;or liabilities of such coin=
panes.
(f) To apply for, purchase or oth-
erwise acquire any patents, brevets
d'inventions, licenses, concessions and
the like conferring any exclusive or
iffnited right to use any secret. or
other informations, as to any inven-
tion which may seem capable of be-
ing used for any of the purposes of
the company or the acquisition of
which may seem calculated directly
or indirectly to benefit the company,
and to use, exercise, develop or grant
licenses in respect of or otherwise
turn to account the properties, rights'
or information so acquired ;
(g) To buy, sell, manufacture and
deal in all kinds of goods, stores,
implements, provisions, chattels and
effects required by the company -or
Its workmen nor servants ;
(11) Notwithstanding the previsions
of section 44 of The Companie's Act,
to subscribe for, purchase assume li-
ability under, acquire, hold, sell, ex-
change,
xchange, -dispose .of or otherwise deal
in or contract with reference to
bonds, debentures, stocks or othei se-
curities or obligations or any estate
or interest, therein ; and to apply or
to accept in whole or in part as
consideration or satisfaction or se-
curity for any. ' contract, indobtness
or obligation to• or of the company,
property obligations', shares and se-
curities of any kind at such valua-
tion and upon such terms' as may be
agreed upon ; and to applt or to ac-
cept as security for any indebtedness
to the company, mortgages of . land
or chattels upon such terms as niay
be agreed upon ;
(1) To; sell, lease or otherwise dis-
pose of the property or Undertaking
of the company or any part thereof,
for such consideration as the cone
pany may think fit, and in partiicu
lar and .notwithstanding the provis-
ions of senior' 44 of The Companies'
Act for shares, debentures or secur-
ities . of
ecurities.of any • other partnership, asso-
ciation or company ;
(j) To manufacture or' trade in
property and goods of all kinds ;
(lr) 'Po' enter into partnership or
any arrangement• for sharing profits,
union of interests; co-operation,
joint adventure, reciprocal. conces-
sions, or otherwise, with any person
or company carrying on or engaged
in or about to carry on or engage
in any business or transaction which
this company is authorized to carry
on or engage in or any business Or
transaction capable of being conduc-
ted so as to directly or indirectly
to benefit the company, and to lend
money to guarantee the contracts
of, or otherwise assist any such per-
son or company, land to • take or nit.:
erWlse acquire shares and security of
any such company, and to sell, )told,
re -issue with or without guarantee
or otherwise deal with the same
(1) To draw, make, accept, en-
dorse, execute and issue promissory*
notes, bills of exchange, bills of
lading, warrants' and other negoti-
able or transferable instruments
(m) ,'Po invest and deal with tate
moneys of the company not • immedi-
ately required, and in such manner
as from title to' time may be de-
termined
(n) TO sitter into any 'arrange-
ments with any government authori-
ties, ntunicipal, local o1' otherwise
that May seem condtleive to the corn -
pang's objsrlts of ally of than, and
to obtain (10111 any, each goverintient
of authority! tiny' rights, privileges
151}d concessions 'which the company
May think .it deetrable t0 obta1)1 and
carry Out, exercise and volfply avid}
any such. (lrral}geMeitts, rigllts, prig-
lieges and cpueessions ;
(o) To produce end accumulate
stearal x1111 electricity, or other agen-
cies alt
r otherwise,and to use
• similar 0
and supply 1110 came foe power light
and heating purposes in eonneetlon
with the business of the compluly,
and to sell and dispose of any su0
,plus stearal or electricityfor power,
lighting and heating purposes, sub-
ject to the' provinefal, and municipal
laws and regulations.; -• •
.(p) To procure the company to
be registered, licenses or otherwise
recognized in foreign country' and to
designate and appoint persons there-
in as attorneys or roprosentatives
of the company, with full power to
represent the company 115 all mat-
ters according to 'the law of foroi,;n
country, and to accept, service for
and on behalfof the (0(00any of any
process or suit ; -
• (q) To establish and support or.
aid in' the establishment and support
of associations, institutions, funds,
trusts and conveniences calculated to
benefit enipfoyeee or ex-employees of
the company or, its predecessors in
business, or the dependents or connec-
tions of • such persons, and to grant
pensions and allowances, and to make
payment towards insurance and to
meteoritic' and guarantee money for
charitable cr benevolent objects or
for any exhibition or for any public,
general_ or useful object ;
(r) Po promote any company or
compa}tics for the purpose of aciluir-
ing all or anq of the properties,
right .or iiahilitjes 50! this company
or for any purposes which nla.yseem
directly or indirectly calculated to
this company '
benefit t s n
pall l
1 S ,
(5) To lend uto}ley to customers
olid others having dealings Auit11 the
company, and to guarantee the ,per-
formance of contracts by any such
persons ;
(t) To adopt such means of mak-
ing )mown the products of the com-
pany (15 may seem expedient, and in
particular by advertising in the press
by circular, by purchase and exhibi-
tion of 'works 6f art or interest, by
publicatio1I of books and periodicals
and by et'anting, prizes, rewards and
donations ;
(u) To pay for any property,
rights, privileges acquired by, or
with the approval of the sharehold-
ers, for services rendered to the com-
pany by the issue of fully paid or
partly paid-up noir-assessable shares
in the capital stock of this com-
pany ;
(.v) To pay out of the funds of
the company all the expenses of or
incidental• to the formation,regis-
tration and advertising of the com-
pany ;
(w) To do any and all things set
forth as its objects as principal, a-
gent, contractor or otherwise, and
to carry out any sir all of the fore-
going objects as principals, agents,
sub -contractors, or 'otherwise, arid by
and through trustees, agents, sub-
contractors' or otherwise, and alone
or jointly with any other corpora-
tion, association, firm or person, and
to do' all and every thing necessary
or incidental for the accomplishment
of any of the purposes or the at-
tainment of any one or mare of the
objects herein enumerated or incide's
tal to' the powers Herein named, or
which shall at any time be necessary
or incidental for the protection or
benefit of tile corporation ;
(x) The objects specified in -each
paragraph hereof shallexcept where
otherwise -expressed in such para-
graph, be in no wise limited or re-
stricted by reference ter.. or inference
from the terms of any other para-
graph or the name of the company ;
(y) And to do all such other
things as are incidental or conducive
to the attainment of the above ob-
jects or any of them, -
The operations of the company to
:be carried on throughout the,. Domin-
ion of Canada and , elsewhere by tite
name of "Doherty Pianos, Limited,"
with a capital stock of two hun-
dred thousand dollars, divided into
2,000 shares of one hundred dollars
each, and the chief place of business
of the said company to be at the
Town of Clinton, in the Province of
Ontario.
Dated at the office of the Sec-
retary
eo-retary of 'State of Canada, this 23rd
day of January, 1917.
THOMAS MULVEY,
Under-Secretary of State.
GRAIN MUCH BETTER FILLED.
FI. Richard, Dorchester, Ontario,
says ;
"I -. used Homestead Bone :Black
Fertilizer on four acres of oats last
Spring with very good results. The
field consisted of ten acres of soil,
half of which had been manure" ( the
previous year, while in meadow, and
we applied the fertilizer 209 pounds
to the acre to the balance of the
field. Tile growing crop showed much
'bettor growth all through the' sea -
sort where the fertilizer was used
than where it had been. •manure(),
and at the time of Cutting the grain.
seemed much better. filled,"
Write 'Michigan Carbon Works, De-
troit, for free book and particulars
about their Homestead Bone Black
Fertilizer,
NOTICE
Conunericfftg Monday, February 120,
Transcontinental train for Sudbury,
Pert Arthur, Fort. "William, Winnipeg
13raudon, Saskatoon, Calgary, North
13attielord, Edmonton, Vancouver and
OM Pacific Coast, will leave Torento
Onion Station at 9 p,115, instead of
10.45 p.nn Monday, Wednesday and
Friday;
A
NADJAN :NDRTH
RN
lE P025 HAVE ANYTHING TO
Soil-lt will past 5011 •to' advertise
same i,r The News-Itoeord, Tile
cost, 5 small, the results largo,
AUCTION SALE Ola .0ATTL131--•ON
Tuesday, March 8511, at 1,30, at Mr,.
Geo,
lc1la td' 6 halff mile
south o
f
Clinton, on the Hayfield Line-Highgrade COWS and young cattle -2 new
}sulkers 4 years old, 1 extra Durham
roan 5 years ofd due time of solo,
4. high grade Durham cows, due in
March, $ high grade sows due its.
Aprii, 2 Durhai 'heifers due in May,
8 extra -fine grass sows, 1 well bred
young Durham bull fir i'or ssrvioo, 0
head of young cattle, 8 young calves,
This Mamie is young and 10 good con
ditfun, and sold snhject to the fon
lowing guarantee ---A11 sows repro.
60nted to bo in calf and proving not
to be one month from clay of sale,,
can bo returned, aria 11100ey or note
will be refunded. 1'cs•11ts-6 niont.hs
o,wdit o>'0 per rcu11 p01 15111111>58 011for
cash. Geo, I'Wheal, promieiwo1; T,
(i m
matey, auctioneer,"
5. A. I NTERTAlNIell':iN , TUBA -
day, March 0th, 8 p,in, The jun-
iors will give good program, con-
sisting of singing, recitations, dia-
logues, drills, .etc, Also prizes will
be w,istributed to the 5.5, scholars.
Soaforth and Godericli officers will
he present. ,All are invited to come
and spend .a happy evening in the
5, A. Hall, Admission 100,-78-1,
FOR SALE -0. 'A, C. 13ARLPY NO.
21, and Improved Balmer Oats,
grown from registered seed, .free
from noxious weeds. -J. G. Cart-
wright, Phone 287, Londesbora: 78,
FOR SALE -BARRED BOCK EGO'S,
Bred-to-laja Last year 37
of my
pullets laid 1.01 eggs •each for the
year. Eggs from these hens and
their daughters $2 per 15, $3 per
30, $4 per 50, $7 pe): 100. FairvieW
Poultry Yards-Jab,'z Rands, Clin-
ton. -78
FOR SALE -PANDORA RANGE, IN
good condition, with or without
water front and reservoir. lslso gas
range, not long in use. -0. G. Mid-
dleton, Huron Road, • Clinton,
Phone 8 on 155,, 78,
FOR SAL3II-I FIAVE A LIMITED
quantity of Marquis spring wheat
for sale. It is an excellent sam-
ple. For particulars phone 4 • on
156 -Fred Middleton, R. R. No. 3,
Clinton, --78-5
FOR SALE -• ON , TOWNSHEND
' street, a 7 roomed .frame ILouse
with summer kitchen. Garden
with some fruit trees, berry bus -
hos and frame barn 12 x 26. Ap-
pip to -Bert Langford. -77,
FOR SALE. -A LIMITED QUANTI-
ty of A.0.C. No. 21 seed barley.
'Apply to -Wm, W. •Wise, R. 11. No.
3, Phone 10 on 155, Clinton, -77
HOUSE FOR SALE OR, TO RENT -
Roomy house on corner of Ontario
and William street. All modern
conveniences. Garden and young
• fruit trees.-Apply,'to Mrs. A. Bea-
cons on premises or to W. Breilone
Clinton. 77.
FOR SA 11--20 ACRES, PT. LOT
40, 'Con. 12, Flullett township. Ap-
ply to -James W. Roberton, Au-
burn.. --877.
FOR SALE. -FRAME FIO'U+SE 'AND
Stable, on Rattenburyi Street.
House has 9 rooms, electric light,
furnace, town water and soft wa-
ter in the kitchen. Must be sold at
once as the proprietor is leaving
town, -J, G. West. -76.
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. -GOOD
location on William street, near the
Model school: Ten rooms, electric
light, waterworks, bathroom, etc. -
T. T. Murphy. -44.
FOR SALE -THE 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 and soft water in
bathroom, kitchen and summer ki S-
chen.-Apply to Dr. Gaudier. -40.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that Mar-
garet Bell Charlesworth, of the Town
of Blyth, in the County of Huron, in
the province of Ontario, wife of Leo-
pold Otto Charlesworth, of the same
place, merchant, will apply to the Par-
liament of Canada at the next session
thereof fora bill of divorce from her
husband, the said Leopold Otto
Charlesworth.. of the sand town of
Blyth, in the County of Huron. in
the Province of Ontario, merchant, on
the
1017 ground'of adultery and desertion.
Dated at Winnipeg, in the Province
of Manitoba, this 19th day of January,
Margaret Bell Chaelesworth,
By her Solicitor,
William Thornburn
Witness, A, V:Darrach,
PURE 3111,1) REGISTERED YORK -
shire bred by .T, T. Brethour of
Burford, 011t. Terms f $1 can or
$1.25 if not so paid. -- Fred L.
Potter, Iluron Road. --•76•
i+itf+ Nt4w8 uncoIVD IAE005100;-
'1'OtVN, TOWNSHIP AND COUNTY
NEWS,
McCQ5Mi;IG? , AGENCY.-4TIAV
taken over the :agency ter the bio-
• Cormick Implements and moved 11
10 1217 pl°ace of business, the oar-
riags and repair shop, Iluron
street, where I will .keep on halal li
a full line or implements, repairs,
twine, etc. An Ardor from you
will receive prompt t atA nt
10n
-
Vilsen Elliott, ,-43
CREAM WANTED, DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell write to us
for sans, We supplytwo cans froc,,
Pay all express ;charges and issue
cheques twine each month, cheques
payable et par, We pay the high-
est market prices consistent with
an honest test, resting done by a
oompoteut plan. ,.Each can careful-
ly weighed, sampled and tested on
arrival and statornent returned.
Those in the vicinity of Kinburu
May leave their cream with Mr,
Fial1 who will deliver it here:
Write for cans and give- us a trial.'
Patrons in the vicinity, of Varna
may deliver their cream 1,0 Beatty
Bros. Store and it will be taken
care of there -The Seaforth Cream-
ery., Box 480, Seaforth, rant.
FOR SALE .CHEAP, - FRAME
stable, to be taken down and re-
moved. I+or particulars apply to -
j, Torrance; Clinton. - -•76.
FOR SALE. -MIR. WILFRID' COL-
clough offers his fine farm, 80 acres
on the 11 con, of 0oderich town-
ship,
ownship, for sale. It is situated -1,
)piles south of Holmesville, is in
good state of cultivation, 32 acres
plowing done, 48 acres under hay.
2 never -failing wells, one with wind-
mill a.ttaclled inoo working d r
g vo t er-
g
der. Good fronto 'barn 40x50 feet,
Farm „'veil fenced, mostly woven
wire fencing. For particulars apply
to -Wilfrid Colelough, le, R, No. 3,
Clinton, -76.
FARM FOR SALE. - 180 -ACRE
farm for sale, 2 t miles north of
Clinton on the Gravel Road, Hal-
lett township. On the premises are
a bank barn 50x00 with stone stab-
ling underneath and lfr storey 8 -
roomed frame house with good cel-
lar. Rural telephone. 5 acres hard
wood bush ; first class soil. Thiq
farm is convenient to schools and
churches ; will be sold on easy
terms ; possession to suit purchas-
er. For particulars apply to -John
Reynolds, 130 Nelson St., Strat-
ford, Ont. -62.
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED, RE -
paired and Pressed and at the
shortest possible notice. Both Lad-
ies" and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to do good work. I am
prepared to French Dry Clean Ladies
Suits, Gent'!; Suits and all kinds
of woolen clothing -,including Sweat,
ers, etc. All orders promptly at-
tended to. Rooms over Johnson's
jawelery Store. -Wm. J. Jago. -55
BIRTHDAY
GIFTS'
•
�0v
Here Are a Few
suggestions
Wrist Watches and Pocket Watches
Lockets, Fobs, Necklets, Diamond
Pearl and Signet Rings
Mantle Clocks, Kitchen Clocks, and
Small Fancy Clocks
I have the largest and best assorted
display of ()locks ever shown
in town
8 daylMantle-Clocks with
cathedral gong, in oak
and ,mahogany.
Manicure Sets, Cut Glass, Silverware
Spectacles of all kinds
and Repairs.
Drop in and;jlook around, you are
under no obligation to buy.
r-•
R. H. JOHNSON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
Optician and Jeweler.
Pancake Daus
are on
de-
sire a little1e change in time of tFood, ar wWhat
about
PANCAKES
Made from Old Virginia Pancake
Flour are fine and you certatuly would
enjoy them with -
Corn or Maple Syrup puts the finish•
ing taste to Pancakes, -
Tr y. a1 Jar of Corn Syrup at 25e a jar
also put up in pails or bulk
1'o add zest to appetite, would re-
cotntnend outlines of -
Catsup, Olives, ciwucns,
Sweet or Mixed Pickles
Peas, Corn, Tomatoes
.. Pork & Bens, etc,
Watch for Show Day Speciale
Highest Market Price 100 Produce
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Quality.
Mose orders promptly, attended to,
TWO IW)AVY DRAFT GELDINGS
and 4 bushels of No, 1 deed beans
ter 81110, Apply; to -R, 10, Cola
dough, 13, 11•, No, 8,Phone 20 on
100, -70,
BIEILS WANTED !
WE, CON GIVE
FIDIPL0Yl1iENP TO Al
FEW MORE KNIT-
TERS, ETC, APPLY
AT O11C13,
Ctilt�l Knitting CO*
LIMI'1'IJD,
LIEPO LTOV add
U
'TED
ea else
We are prepared
to handle all kinds
of live poultry.
Highest market
price paid. -Phone
14 on 166.
Special prices for fat hens
W. MARQUIS
IJoift
About the high price of grain and
food for your flock of hens, as eggs and
poultry are expected to bo coarse.
pondingly high this coining season,
-on
Now is the time to
order your
Prairie State Incubator
Why depend on the uncertain old
hen for hatching when an incubator
will do the work better and cheaper.
Get your chickens hatched early
and get the big price for broilers. The
early pullets will be your next win-
ter's layers.
Get an Incubatnr and
hatch your chicks
when you please
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
1'he Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
THE CORNER STOOE
Live and Let Live
Seo
Tasty and Nutritious
Lenten Dishes
The family that denies itself meat
during Lent will find in our store a
great many wholesome toods as suited
tutes in the following List
Fresh Caught Herring
Fresh Halibut
Mahan Haddie
Filletts and Cod Fish
Canned Salmon •
Kippered Herring -
Sardines
Finan Haddie
Lobsters and Orabs
SPECIAL
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
Grape Fruits, Lettuce and Celery
Highest Market Price for Produce
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
PLACE TOUR OROE-
R
for some of our Western Oats, which
we have just received and we will
charge- you no more than if they
were just the ordinary grade of oats.
If you wish to secure some of these
Oats, place your order early as they
are going fast.
We always have a full stock of
Flour and Peed,
Wa Jenkins & Son.
FIrorR AND F1000,,
I"ilene 199. M glted; prices paid for
Grain a
G rad Wash Elevator.Itesidenee plioae 9-142,
enertsepaitl ismiltoert paNice
Peanut butter
•
Soup
To three cups of hot
milk add half cap of pea-
nut butter n
d dissolv@ i-
hot water, Season with
nutmeg and salt, and
serve with our fresh bro.-
ken"soda biscuits at 10c
per
ken:
pound,
Children Cry for it
ell
Cream Wanted
Any quantity of cream handled at
highest price for butter fat, ()ream
called for or taken in the first three
days
of the week 1
v e at Ho me vi
s lie. Yon
may see your
cream
tested toreyour-
self,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Cream paid for every week
PHONE 17 ON 143
L. M. JER `y YS
HOLMFSVILLE.
Cream Wanted
Highest price paid for cream,
which will be taken is every
WEDNESDAY morning
and weighed, tested and paid for
while you wait.
Also all kinds of live fowl wan-
ted. Fowl received Wednesday
morning each week.
T. E. MASON,
General Merchant,
SUMsIERHILL.•
We have added a stock ori
New 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 an
addition to
Flour and Feed
of which we keep a full stook and
will deliver goods to any part of the
town. We will appreciate a share of
your patronage.
All kinds of produce taken In ex.
change for goods.
D. N. WATSON
Victoria St., Next the HoopttaL
0,10
ORDER YOUR
Sap Pans and Buckets
NOW
and be ready when the
season' opens
THOS. HAWKINS.
Agent for Hecla Furnaces.
Slipp over Rowland's Hardware,
PHONE 53,
The BigStore
45 pates Lidice Rubbers, Reg. 75 for 50
30 pairs Men's Rubbers, Reg, 1.00 foe 75
80 pairs Men's Heavy Work Shoes
Reg, 4,60 for 4,10
20 pairs Children's Patent 8 strap
slipper. Reg. 1,85 for 1,10
only Children,, all wool Sweaters
Reg. 1,00 for '70
8 only elen',s Sweaters Reg,1,50 for 1,00
• 'tier : I I I !.
Per'riu's Sodas are delicious
we.sell'em
Timothy, Red Clover, Alsi lee and
Alfalfa now in stock
30 bags hnme grown potatoes at $4,00
per bag of 00 pounds
•{ WAS 1 i.
Saturday Specials
8 lbs Sulphur for 20e
$ lbs Salts for 25c
2 lbs Saltpetre for 25e
J.0. .
a i�.P Lounsbery
LONDESBORo
The big stote with little prices.