The Clinton News Record, 1927-01-20, Page 6•
P4
atatl§tics show that
e average C9W produces
o111y 31000'lbs. sof milli.' and
100 lbs. of butter iii a'year•
ter
By the careful selection of;bet
gi ode alulnals for your laerd:al�cl better ,
feeding; - the yearly ,production o£
rn21k and butter can. be'doubled easily;,
reSllitln'g in increased profit ; t0 the '
CIa1r f arxner .
VV eed out;the culls; breed by a good
sxtie and save'your best heifers:
Our Farmer's AccoantBook provides for .
a record of your milk: production.'
Ask the Manager fora copy; <'
Cliiitori
Braneh -
R. g, Maiming, Manager
Of:Interest ,to You
and Mie
The ,Venus de Milo couldn't .have
'wolf any beauty contests. She didn't
-show her legs.—Kitchener Record:
She was also rather short on arms,
wasn't she?
The man who used to swear off
something on New Year's, Day now
finds there are enough laws to cover
the situation.—Kitchener Record.
Then he swears off keeping. ilia.
laws. •
The latest evidence of St. Marys'
• financial prdsperity is the report
: from Ottawa which was, 'issued on
M.onday,, showing the totals of income
' tax paid by the residents 'ot towns
and cities during 1926. St. Marys,
with- a population of four thousand,
pays more income tax- than at, least
seven of the.cities of Ontario, averag-
']ng from three to five times the pap-
ulation of the Stone Town. — St.
Marys Journal.,A•rgus.
A lot .of bleated capitalists those
Stone. Town dwellers must be,
Toronto is very proud. of the fact
• that a young citizen of that city won
the swimming marathon in California
,the other•day, being the only one of
os. hundred eontestants .to finish the,
,22 -mile swim. It was a Signal
"frtt ntuph andproved that the lad, who
is under eighteen, has not only a
strong body, but a determined spirit.
The congratulations of the country
are his. That" we may not be too
proud it may be well for us to rennem-
ber that the swimming .champion is
• not. a native Canadian, having been
born in Scotland. But he's a Briton,
anyway,'
m:a
Clinton citizens were disappointed,
on Tuesday evening by not being able
' to get 'the Cockshutt banquet program
on the air. Several planned to listen
' in but it was so far as we have been
able to learn, most unsatisfactory.
The big broadcasting stations of the
United States centres completely
• swamped Toronto. Toronto seems to, sorry to hear of the death of Mr. J.
be very hard to get on the air, and W King, M.P.,a,former school teach -
very often radio users especially wish or
to hear something from that. city.
The Forester's .held an at-home
' Something should be done to remedy the hall on Tuesday evening.
matters and keep the air pirates in
order. Canadians would like 'to .be
able to hear singers and speakers in
their own •cities occasionally, Some
Oen acount, of the roads being an
fit fol muter traffic;;] have ehziugel-
the hour's Rtfmv ,4„li5lto4 sietaio..
I CI,INTON STV IO OPEN , ' '
tivF,,ILX TUEKJ .Y•
Front "111:30 a m., to 2 p.pi
All wanting" Photos ta]cen.•please
eoine in above honrs.and,oblige. .
Burgess, Portrait Studio
MITCHELL AND CLINTON
Teacher Wanted -
Teacher fol $. f S• 'No. 10,'Hhllett;
duties to"commence Feb. 1st. State
•salary ' and gnalifieations. App'lica
tions received up to Ttiesday, Jan.
25th. W, K. Goviei, see: treasurer,
R. R No. ;1, Londesboro. 93-1
ses Susuanali and Eliza Blair and
Mrs. John. Robertson,: •Goderich, and
an aged aunt, Miss Pierce of Auburn.
Mrs. 1Vlunro was in her 69th' year.
Her.husband predeceased her , 19,
years ago.:The sympathy of the corm
sorrowing
rr0
niunty, is extended to •the so
family at this tinieitt their sore ber
eavement.
Holniesville
Mr. M. Flick has -sold his,farm to
Mr. H. W. Hill of Goderich.- -
Miss Mary Howell of Goderich. is
visiting Mrs, Wilfred Jervis.
Miss - Delle' Finlay returned . Roue
Monday after visiting for a time with
Goderich friends, -
. The concert and play which was to
have been given by the Ladies' Aid
of the, United church -on Tuesday ev-
ening was postponed; on account of
the death "of the late Mrs. S. Merrill,
until Wednesday evening of next
week, Jan. 26th. .
elintan Ne
113e.cc'kr.
TI.LURSDx1'', JANUARY 20, x32:'
eai°, I r>lsll inen Store;
CANTON; " Phrne" 17
ye Invite',' You to IasPec4 only Stock,
Including::`,'
Wlute Linen Table Cloths, 52,in $2.35;
Sheeting, axcellent ;quality, 6(4'72, 80,
inches, '80e and up
hunch Clothe, natural linen; 36 inch;
$/.65;
"Aprons, 65c and np '
Luncheon Sets, 83.75
Bridge Sets, 82,75
• Housedresses, $1,60
Children's' Clothing, , Undeu lothing'
and housedresses 'trade to order''
Farmers'_Meeting
The Clinton I.J. F. 0. Club will bold'
a meeting in tile ]board room of the
Agriculturaloffices on Friday after-
noon, Jan. 28th, at 2:30. Addresses':
will be given by Mr.` Chas. McCurdy,
salesman of the U. F. O. Co-operative
Company, Stock Yards, Toronto; and
Mr. :Thl,os-:McMillan, ,M P, fere .South
Huron, on, "Ce -operation,"... A cordial
invitation is extended to the farriers
of the section, to. be present,. 93-2
Rooms to Rent
2 unfurnished rooms suitable for.
housekeeping. Mrs, J. •An:Item Albert
St.`- 93-2'
311uceileItl.
Mrs. Duncan and her son Gordon
of Warton Were the, guests -of" Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Douglas last week.'
• . Mr; Robt, Hotthin is spending .a.
few weeks with friends in Clinton.
The Library Board has purchased' a'
number of new books that are now
ready for distribution.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Stewart of "La Por-
tage visited at the home of Mrs. D.
McIntosh and. Mrs. Alex. Ross, last
week:
Mr. IIuglrMcKenzie of Moose Jaw
is visiting friends in Brucefieitl and
vicinity at present.
Constance
Mr. BertStephenson •bought a
horse in Mitchell on Thursday and
biought it hone With him.
Mr. Howard Armstrong delivered
a team of horses on Saturday to Mr.
-McGraw at Dublin.
People in this locality were very
"Metal, Roofing For Sale `
Look over your buildings. Do they.
need new roofs? "I can supply you
you with; metal roofirrg and siding.
Apply to Robert 'M. _ Townsend,
Londesboro. 9342-p
international arrangement should be
made and adhered to.
* A: A, . 4.
The following is clipped from the
,Goderich (Signal:
"Canadian, fall, refined, kind dis-
position, has, nice home and business.
at the Amusement Beach, near San
Francisco Wish to correspond with
-girr about twenty* years, about five
fool tall. Prefer brunette with rosy
cheeks. Am alone in the West. Ad-
dress `OWner'• (Tourist Villa), P. 0,
Box 283, Santa Cruz, California.
A letter to The Signal requests the
insertion -of the above as an adver-
-tisementt The writer states that he
is a Huron boy and he hopes to share
his home with -a 'Huron giri."
Looks like a chance for some nice
Huron County girl, but • on 'second
thoughts we'd advise the girls to go.
slowly.' .If the writer is a genuine
Huron Old Boy of good character he
onght to be able to` establish a line
of communication with some\desirable
maiden without much trouble. .PJe
are all for advertising for anything
-needed almost. Matrimonial,,partners
are one exception.
in
The Problem of Eye Health
Is••a very important one. It applies
to all classes of people of all ages
and both sexes. Li is known that
most. eyes are not -normal, se that
this -subject should have an appeal to
thousands who never give it a
thought. By rights EVERYONE
'should have his eyes examined and if
a defect is present it should be given
attention. Always at your service.
W. It. diellyar, Optometrist, Clinton.
93-1
Demand end prices aree'rittieh bet
ter,.
It advisaIAo to -cilli tut '401' Old
and.;non-pto£xtafle'lieusw and'talce;
;advantage of•a'.goed market,
• :Malays, in -,the .market for NeW-:
LORI -E'#'gs and' all' kinds =of Poultry
Women's Exchange
Hours 10'a.m. to 6 p.m,
jaturdeys 10:-a tit. to 10 p,nt.
•
SAY •IT WITH FLOWERS "
Having purchased the Violist busi-
ness' of W, Jenkins and Son and new
being located. in Clinton, I respect-
fully 'solicit your patronage in any,,
branch of the floral art.
See. Our Cut Flowers and 'Bulbs
CHARLES V. COOK
Phone '66 - Bos 185
Auto License
Mr. W. S. R; Holmes announces
that the Motor Markers for 1927 are
now•ready Por 'distribution and
addition he will also be able to .exe-
•cute: transfers of licenses when•a.car
is sold. The fee for passenger car
licenses is $5.00 less_ than last year,
titoles remain
the same as last
year.
Auction ; Sale
Of Farm Stock, Hay ant Seed Oats.
Mr. Gustave Bisback has 'instr'ucted
the undersigned auctioneer to sell by
public auction %-mile west of Clinton
on Bayfield Road on ,Saturday, Jan -
'nary 295111 at 3.:30 sharp, the 'folleyw-
ing: - Black Belgian horse, rising 6
years, 1,600 lbs.; heavy draft mare in
foal to Murdock's horse, rising 6
years, 1,750.1bs. Cattle—Reg. Here-
ford heifer, 2 -years old, due t3 fresh-
en May -28; Reg. Hereford heifer, 3
years old, due to freshen Sept. 25;
Reg. Hereford bull, 2 years. old; Dur-
ham grade cow, 5 years old, due to
freshen Feb. 28; Durham 'grade cow,
6 years 'old, due to freshen April 26;
Durham grade cow, 6 years old, milk-
ing good, bred six weeks; Polled..
Angus cow, 7 years,' due Feb,
15th; 21 Durham grade heifers, ris-
ing 2 years old; calf 4 weeks.- 12
hens, 1 year bld; 12 pullets. 120 feet
hay fork rope.' About 12 tons of
good hay. 350 •'bushels good clean
seed oats. No outside stock and
everything advertised will be sold.
Terms: 8 months credit will be given
on furnishing bankable paper or a
discount of 6 per cent. per annum al
lowed for cash. Gustavo Bisback,
Proprietor.: Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer.
• 93-2
Marriages \
NEELIN -- W 0 0 D S— In Trinity.
church, Bayfield, on Jan. 15bh,'by
the Rev: F, •H. Paull, Mrs. Isabella
M. Woods of Bayfield, to Frederick.
G. Neelin of Seaforth.. '
DOLL—MOORHOUSE — At. Ontario
street parsonlge, on Jan. 14111,
Violet Louise liIoorhouse, sister of
Mrs. Ephriam Snell, to Arthur Os-
car Doll of, Buffalo. 1
Auburn
Mr. Alfred Farrowof Ca
L
i g •nr le
Alta is visiting with old friends in
this vicinity. It is forty-three years
since he left, these parts.
Mrs: Wim. Roberton left on Tues-
day last for Winnipeg, where her
brother is seriously 11' at his home.
Miss Dorothy Westbroke' of Goder-
ich ,is visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Youngblut.
Mrs, J. Johnston and son of Sas-
katchewan are visiting with her moth-.
rer, Mrs. J. Iiicken'gbottom.
Mr. Harvey Reid installed a radio
:one clay last week.
There passed away at herhome'on
'Sunday, Jan. 1651,•• vex suddenly af-
"ter a week's dines* with pneumonia,
a very highly respected citizen of this
community in the person of Mr's. D.
E. Munro. The funeral Look o c place on
u 1
Tuesday from Knox United church,
Interment was made in Maitland cem-
etery, Goderich. The pallbearers
•were: Roy, Elwin and Ralph Munro,
Charles, Howard and John Robertson.
`She is survived by her three sons,
'Roy, of Mitchell, Elwin of :Blyth and
;Ralph, of Auburn;' three sisters: Mis-
Births
STEWART-In Clinton Public' Hos-
pital, on Jan. 13th, to Mr. and' Mrs.
'Clifford J. Stewart of Stanley
township, a son.
MUNRO—At Atiburn, on .'Jan. 16th,
Mrs. D. E. Munro, in lier 69th. year.
Deaths
'House For Sale
Six -room house in S. London, only
three years old, paved street, deep
lot, has all modern conveniences.
Will sell or exchange. What have
you? Small down payment or
equivalent can be arranged, balance
monthly. Address Drawer 13, The
News -Record, Clinton, Ont. 92-2-p
E. L. Mittel':
t Incubators and Brooders
Pi. W. Tjic, rtha
Phones -Office, '214j Residence, 214w.
Poultry Supplies
Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs
Sewing Machine Supplies
93-tf
Sows For Sale
2 young sows, due about 21st of
January, for sale. Apply to Brown
Stewart; R. R. No. 2, Bayfield. Phone
5 on. 606, Clinton central, 92-2
Tenders For Wood
• Tenders will be received by the
undersigned up- to - Jan. 25th for
twelve cords of eighteen inch body
wood, (hard maple) delivered at S. S.
No. 4, Tuckerstittth, not later than
March lst. G. R, Fear, Sec.•Jreasui-
er, 'R, R. No. 5, Oliiiton. 92-2
Nediger's Garage,
AUTOMO.ISIIu1 S `
Overhauled and Repaired
STORAGE BATTERIES
Charged, Stored for winter months
and Repaired
SKATES
Ground and Honed
RADIO..
Outfits installed
{Gasoline-Oils—Accessories
For Sale
A Conn -C Melody • Saxophone in
excellent condition. Will sell on very
easy terms and very reasonable,. Ap-
ply to R. FI. Johnson, Jeweller. 92-tf
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
I F. R.DAROW
BARRISTER �•-
, will be at his office
is Clinton 'each
MONDAY
From.3•to 6' p.m.
30-tf•
• " Annual Meeting
The adjourned annual meeting of
the Clinton Horticultural Society will
be held in the board rookie of the
town hall on Saturday evening, Jan,
22nc1, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance
of the members is desired:- Reports
of the Ontario Horticultural. Societies
will be distributed 4o all members
present. They are interesting and at-
tractive. Come and get one. 02;2_
Farm For Salo a
60 acres of good land with good
buildings and lots of good water. One
utile from Blyth, lot 25, concession 14
in the township of Hullett. Apply on
premises to William Austin, Blyth.
`31-4
Meeting of Huron County Council
The ;Council of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
Council 'Chamber, Goderich, ',at ''2
o'clock in the afternoon. of Tuesday,
the 25th day of January, 1927. All
accounts against the County must be
in the hands of the 'Clerk not later
than Monday preceding; the meeting
of Council. Application's: will be re -
1 ceived at this -meeting for -the posi-
MERRILL—In Clinton Public Hos. ion of High Constable:
pital, on Jan. l7tlh, Mary Elizabeth' Geo.' W. Holman, • County Clerk.
Jervis, widow of the late 'Sainuel Goderich, Jan. 7th, 1927. 92-2
NI •411 a ed 66 years and 10 •
RUTLEDGF.-'In Goderich, " on 'Jan-
uary 5th, Martha E, Whitely, wife
of Mr. • Hall Rutledge, in her 80th
year.
•SOOLE-At his home, 16 Westmore
land avenue, Toronto, on Jan. 14511,
;Frederick.ISoole, aged -62 yeaiis. In-
temnent Maitlandbank Cemetery;
Seaforth, on Monday,
DiEPEW\---In Dundalk, North Dakota,'
on Jan. 14th, Mrs. J. M. Depew, for;
merly1 of Clidbon• `-
MAOPHERSON—In Boston, Mass.:
on Jan. 13th, . Mrs. Marlon Coats
Macphei'lson, widow of the late D.
F. Macpherson of Clinton, in her
60th year.
Stray Dog
Strayed onto the . prethises of, ilie
undersigned about the 18th of Jan.
-Owner may have same by proving
property and paying expenses. ..
beeves, Clinton, r 93-3
Annual. Meeting
Huron •CentralAgricultural Assn.
will hold its annual meeting on Satur-
day, Jan, 22nd, at,.2 o'clock in the of-
fice of the Agricultural R:epreseiia-
tive, Clinton. All mennbers requested
to be present. •98-1..
Auction Sale, ,
Of choice carefully aseiected dairy%
cows, young cattle an& pigs, ' will be-
held at Lot 57: Bayfield . road, 0u
miles west of Clinton, '4 miles south
of Holmesville on Tuesday, .Jan. 25th,
at 1:30 o'clock, sharp, . as- follows:
Durham cow, cart at foot; 3 Holstein•
cows, calves at foot; ,Durham cow, due
1 teins
iHos
to freshen time of sale; 3 ,
due time of sale Holstein heifer,' clue
Mar, 11; 2 Durh•mts title in March; 4
Durhains due in April; - 1 Holstein,
due in April; Purebred Jersey, r±•ising
4, due Mar. 14.' Guarantee: Any cow
sold to be with calf not proving -to
be so 30 days' from clate"•of sale 10
per' cent of purchase price will he re-
fuhtded, Young Cattle: 5 steers ris-
ing 3 year old, ranging in •weight
from 950 to 1,100 lbs.,' in .good' con-.
clition; 2 steers rising 2 years old,
Polled Angus, about 1,600 his: Pigs
Brood sow, had 2 litters, due to far-
row Feb. 21st.; 10 shoats, 3 months
old. Sale will be conducted in doors.
Accommodation provided for Horses
Should the day be stonily.Istoek will
be cared for till weather is fit to .00 re-
move them Terms: Sums of 4 81 0
and under, cash; over that amount 6
months credit on. bankable paper, or.
a discount of 6 per cent. Per annum
allowed 'tor cash. G. II. Elliott, 'Auc-
tioneer. 03-1
Pigs For Sale
9 young pigs and a set of heavy
harness. L. Peacock, R. R. No. 4,
Clinton. Phone 16 on 636. 91-2
Farm Wanted
Wanted—To hear from owner of
good farm for sale. State cash price,
full particulars. D. F. Btlsh, Minne-
apolis, Minn. 89-1'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the .Estate of George East,
Deceased
UPHOLSTERING AND
• FURNITURE REPAIRING
Now 'is a good time ,to have that
broken, or out of date piece made up-
to-date, and a useful member of the
furniture family for a moderate out-,
lay. Forfy lines of Coveting to
choose from, 81,00 per; yard and up.
W. S. DOWNS
Shop opp..Ontario St' Church Sheds
Clinton Phone 95
92-12-p
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims 'against the
estate of George East, late of the
Town of Clinton, in the .County of
Huron, garageman, 'deceased, who
died on or about the 20th day ,6f No-
vensber, A.D. 1926, are required to
deliver to Thomas Churchill, tine . ad-
ministrator of the said estate- or his
solicitor, on or before the 15th day
of January, A.D. 1927,• a full state-
ment of their claims 'together with
particulars thereof, and the nature of
the securities, if any, held by them
all duly verified by 'affidavit.. And
persons claiming properties in the
garage formerly conducted by the de-
ceased or elsewhere' in his custody"
are regiured to claim the sante forth-
with.
AND TAKE
NOTICE• thatafter
the said last mentioned date; the said
administrator will proceed to distri-
bute the estate of the said deceased
amongst the persons entitled thereto
having' regard only to such claims. as
ho shall - have received due notice and
in accordance therewith.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 22nd
day of December, A.D. 1926,
W. BRYDONIa,
Clinton Ontario,
,Solicitor for the said ,Administrator.
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We Serve and Satisfy
January
Specials
argans in
ing
a ' war
filler Hardware
Dealers it; General Hardware, Paints, Oils, Stoves, Etc..
• ' Rowland's Old Stand
TELEPHONE 55' CHI-NAMEL STORE
LOGS WANED.
We are again ,iii themarket for
good logs of all kinds;' either delivered
in our mill yard at Bayfield or on
the stump, „Call ns if you have any-
thing
nything to offer.
Thursday, Friday and Satltrday
Sodas, 3 1b. box for 48e
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for 25c
Chocolate Mellow Cakes, per lb. 30c
Bulk Tea, black or mixed .... 58c
d3u1k Tea, black or mixed 68c
Bulk Ten, black or mixed 78c
Black or Mixed Tea
(with cup and saucer) 75c
Soap, P. and G. or Gold 10 bars 55c
Ammonia, 3 lbs. for
Pearline, 3 pkgs. for
Neb Soap Flakes, 3 for
Castile Soap, $ bars for . 250
VEGETABLES -- Lettuce, Celery,
Spanish Onions, Cooking Onions,
Carrots and -Turnips....
FbSH—Red Salmon, Halibut, Her-
ring, Fillets and Haddie.
25c
25e
25e
Custom sawing will be done 'as us -
nal during
the coming
season at
Hay-
field,
-
fiield, Clinton and Thos. Wlallis', 4th
con. ,Goderich Township.
McEW.BN BROS., BAYFIEi D
Phone 524-r-4, Clinton central
t
FL -OURS
Maple Leatt Purity, 'Five Roses
and Pie Crust Pastry. !Special prices
in large quantities for cash.
• Feeds.
•
Dave a complete stock of all kinds
'for hens, pigs, cattle and horses.
Our prices are right and quality the
best,
Seeds
,, lL:r®l"3 € , Prop.
Cheese for Sale
Cheese in bulk at any time., Large
cheese, '20c Flats; '21e; Stiltons, 28c
per 1b. The Ii'olmesvilie Cheese •and
'Butter Co. W. III. Lobb, ,president
and salesman, R. R. No. 3, Clinton.
Clothes ,Cleaned' -and Pressed '
Clothes .cleaned, pressed and re
paired, Woollen goods dry cleaned,
Rooins aver Heard's Barber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2283.12
L. LAWSON & CO,
'PROMPT DELIVERY
' Phone 111
House For Sale
u rter-acre
house and
a
7 -roomed n q
lot, town water,. electric lights.:. Ap-
ply to J. E. Doherty, Clinton,' 83 -ti
House for Sale or Rent
house on corner of Huron and Or-
ange, streets, old Mountcastle place,
Apply to F. W. Johnston, Clinton.
R _ 80-tf.
Clinton's
MIA&TL THE8TRE
PLAYING.
ALL
INTER
NEAT FOLKS IN,
CELEI;RATED ACT
OF TURNING.
COLD TO HEAT
YOU'VE G•o`i' To
FuRNt6H CoMF4
A`r 1VEtl- AS
ENTERTAINMENT
PUT THE
HEAT Fol -14S
ON YOUR PRO
GRAM AMD
WATCH YOUR
CROWDS GROW
Have our spring shipment of Tim-
othy in. We bought early in .order
to get highest .:quality at a cheap
price. Offer this seed to early buy
ers reasonable.
rains
Wheat, Western Oats, 'Barley, Corn
and Buckwheat. Expect a car of
Corn daily. Special price ofl' the. car:
Let us know yyour requirements.
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Notice to:
Trappers
All
,'I°ra p
All furs are flow lower in price and
are expected to go lower, 'so don't
holdfurs any longer.
H. A. HOV BY ...
Phone 80 ,Minton, Ont.
COALY -
Having erected new coal sheds will
have on hand full stock of coal for
iinmediate'delivery.. Prices reason-
able. Also a quantity of dry maple
wood. rY
R. J. TILLER
Orders taken at residence,. phone 115
COAL:
Stove, Egg, Nut and Threshing Coal
Coke and 'Kennel. Opal
Also Cedar a'rl hardwood
E. WARD.
Phone 155. ' Huron Street,
Singer Sewing'Machine
Sold on Easy Monthly Payments
Special two-year terms given to
farmers
Also a full' stock of 1
Needles, Belts and Parts
for all makes
.Sole Agent for the Singer
W. GLEN COOK
Photo 1713 P.O. Box 201, Clinton
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SALE PRICES IN
WOMERS GALOSHES
Goloshes—Top Grade Life -Buoy quality. black cashmerette
with Cuban or low heel. A four buckle fastening,' high leg, for
the stormiest days, sizes 3 to 8
Trice $2.50
1Vnen's Rubbers $1.00
Boys' Rubbers 90c
Women's " 85c'
Girl's Rubbers 75c
Childs' Rubcers .65c
The Big Shoe Store
JACKSON
Opposite the Town Hall
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, . Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances .
Repairs. Phone
Wiring and lRepa
to1 r
Srr
ome theatres Traver live u
their slogan of
"Thirty degrees cooler inside" --
Except in the winter time.,
Thenit is an absolute fact. \.
If we were putting on a show we'd
first.
make the house comfortable , f
'Then the,. people" 'on the program
wouldn't have to .perform, ..to empty
benches "'•
Call the �{
for good, clean coal
{AS 4
p
illil
COAL COMPANY .
PHONE 74 CANTON
FEED
THIS MASH
AND
GE T.
EGGS
It
It is composed to fhe last ounce of
wholesome egg -making materials.
Keep BLATCHFORD'S Egg Mash
before . your hone all the time-
THEN GQLLECT THE EGGS.
Sold and Recommended By
ATS
A car of Western Oats.
these are 'old oats and
will snake good feed,
will: sell off the car.
Special prices on beef
areal and tankage..
arlesworth
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