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01' Interest 'y ow Bird." A full' audience. greeted them
when 'the curtain was pulled aside,
and Me Rack person 'did their part well, Be-
I'e •ha RIr n s � h i4
a s Wo d wort LI.
p
could persuade Russia, hi the inter-
,csts:of Peace; :to=keep her "hands 'off
C x a;,' firm r s Advocate.
We in this province are happy in
being free from the, terrors of' floods,
which are working .such havoc in
man• of the States`_of the Uuioa to
the south, and also in Manitoba, Our
sympathy gees, oat -AO the suffering
ones in their harrowing experiences.
Sloan of, Goderich township
oxhibled to envious friends in town
the ether. e enin • speckled trout
v g a p
eighteen inches long and weighing
three 'Mantis'. It" was caught in .a
;[Huron County,.stream, he'•adinitted,
but tihat'was all that could be got Mit
of'him. .Some people are terribly
'closeanotithed. But that trout 'was
zt beauty!
Sunday is "Mother's Day" and
"Go-to-Sundaiy'Sehool 'day, - 'There
Will be sertnous and addresses and
speeches and songs•'about mother in
all' the ,churches. We would advise
Mother to make the whole 'familytog
• up and `turn out to every service on
Sunday and hear all the good things
said about her. If she has only ,,,one
day in the year she ought, to make
'the most of it.
Stewart Lyon, former ' editor-in-
-chief of the Toronto Globe, who was
forced to resign over a year ago from
This editorial duties an -account of ill
health,' has purchased a farm about
five miles from the -town of Fergus
:in the'township of Gaiafraxa, and is
`taking a wholesome interest in Agri-
culture. -The 'Stratford Beacon -Her --
41,1d.
Nw, isn't that just like the fool
-notions ' city people have about farm
' ing? 'If.Steveart Lyon, a 'clever man,
as • alI will agree, imagines that he
can wear himself out as an editor and
then can make a howling • success as
"a farmer, why, in the language of the
• street he "has another think coming."
Farming is no invalid's job. But this
five will admit. If a man by foolish
:living has lost his health there is no
place where he can regain A quicker
•or more, pleasantly than in the -wide-
open .eountry,
he-wide-open•,eountry, and -especially in the
spring, when the. lungs can be filled
"with the , healthful snell of newly-
' turned
ewly'turned earth and the'Wars of bles-
t
some and green leaves.
Colborne'Township
Mr.
Allan and sitter, Marion, spent
Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. William,
"'Watson of Carlow.
Vere Cunningham sold a' car
load of cattle on Monday last,• realiz-
ing a good price.
Mr. ":Arthur Clark of Carlow spent
Sanday at Stratford visiting his
brother, Will.
Mrs. Warner Walter, Miss Nellie
Clark, Miss Ruby 'Young, Miss Vesta
Fisher and Rev. M `r. Poulter attend-
ed the annual meeting of Huron Free-
hyterial of the W. M. S. and Presby-
tery ,of the United Church at North
street church, Goderich, on Apr. 28th.
The young people of Smith's Hill
church ,are tobe congratulated upon
the success of their play, "Au Early
met Robertson Mx. Lorne Pentland
Mr. Frank Meillwain -and selections
from Mr, Poniter's orchestra. Excel
lent' order Was throughout n
Was kept„ i and
all voted the play a good one. Nearly
$70 was realized,
Marru geS •
ME• NER—g L +
R Y L —
In Detroit, on
April 20th,ArnoldA d 1V c,rn r son of
e,
Mr. and. Mrs. Geo, Merrier, .Dash-
wood, and Isabel Kyle, eldest
daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'
Kyle,
Parr line, Hay
township.,
.
Births
COLBECIf- -In St. Joseph's hospital,
London, on April 25th;: to” Mr, 'and
Mrs, -,George Colbeck (formerly
,Miss Vera Seeley, a dau •hter.
Deaths
DALE --In Clinton, on April 28th,
Esther Rosen Johnston,, widow of
the late Christopher Dale of EIu1-'
lett; in her 85th year,
STEWART At, her home, Calgary,
Jane Doddsworth, wife of George
Stewart and sister of Mrs. Mary
McIntyre of° Toronto; hi her 05th
year.
Stanlel.I Township
Miss Pentland, teacher in S. S. No.
1, spent the week -end in Goderich,
Miss Hazel Potter was a visitor
with London friends last week.
Inspector Tom paid a visit to S. S.
,e11Irs. John R. Bptchart has sold her
farm to Mr. Harry Corey of Goderich
townehip and intends holding a sale
next week.
The following is the report•of S. S.
No. 3,. for, the nibnth .of 4141:
5th Class -Mervyn Keys, 67. '
Sr. 4th—Beth Murdock 86, Willie
Murdock, 71.
Sr. 3rd --Glen. Rowson, '75, Audrey
Murdock, 59.
Jr. 3rd—Harvey Keys, 74.•
Sr. 2nd—George .Howson, 62.
Jr.
2nd—Allan Keys, 80,
Sr. 1s-t'ghn Keys, 78.
Pruner— Bobby Peck,
The following had perfect attend.
aneo for the month: • Mervyn Keys,
Allan Keys.
.-L S. 'Hogg, Teethes-,
THURSDAY, it1 A'k 5, 1,92'T ' 1
PEC'(''WRIT SOON Tole
NORTH HURON BYE
late of Voting,. Likely to Be. An-
nottedr Week A eek Two
wti
OTTAWA, May 1, ---It it, expected
that within a week ortwo, the writs
will be issued for federal by-elections
in North' 'Huron, and Victoria -Carle.
ton,' N.B.. The time for holding them,
expires ih June,
In N'orth_Huron there is an abund-
ance of cotddates, but little move
has been ma e"i i
d i theN z n3
ew B •
vicl
u t c
seat: The situation is influenced by
local conditions,articul• l
p r az 3 the pos-
sible purchase of the St. ,John Valley
Railway front the .Provincial Govern-
ment, and also by the Maritime legis-
lation,.- Theseatwas' formerly held
by Conservatives and nominally is -in
that column.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. J. H. Wise and family wish to
express their, sincerethanks to the
neighbors and. friends for the kind-
ness and sympathy shown them in.
their recent sudden bereavement, the
death of Mrs. Wise,, and for the many
lovely flowers sent.
Bull For Sale
Shorthorn bull, sixteen months old,
dark red. Apply to Melvin ` Crick,
Seaforth. Phone 21-815, Clinton cen-
tral. 08-2-p
For Sale
Huse and hit in the village of
Londesboro, the property of George
Longman, Apply, to Frank Long-
man, R. R. No. 1, Auburn, Ont. Phone
38-14, Blyth central. 084-p
Housekeeper 'ranted
-Foe Clinton' Community Hospital.
State salary expected- Apply person-
ally or by letter to Mrs. J. MelVlath,
Cor. -secretary, Mary street, Clinton,
or Box 222, Clinton; Ont. 08-tf
House For Sale
A nine -room house ' on Princess
street, H acre 'lot,, electric light, fur-
nace, three-piece bath, all in first-
class condition. Apply to E. L. Mite
tell, Clinton,,, Phone '213. 08-tf.
Baby, Chicks 'and Eggs •
Bred to lay Barred 'Rock chicks,
Miry and June hatched, $15.00 per
100 from high production stock.
Eggs $4.00 per 100. Pullets; March
hatched, $1.00 for June and July. D.
M. LindsaT R. R, No. 3, Clinton.
08-tf
Holiday Waste
'Our Canadian climate is favorable
for study every month in -.the year;
For this reason Shaw's Eleven Busi
- ness Schools hr 'Toronto' ' are ahvays
open from • January to December.
Summer sessions are popular'in these
days. Universities are now doing
work in the :summer , months. Our
High Schools should also be used.
Three months Holidays are not need-
ed, 'Why this wastp: - 08-1
_Auburn
•
Km'.. Russel Shaw has purchased a
new Chrysler sedan.
Mr. A. C. Jacktou had 'a .splendid
sale last week,- everything bringing
good prices. He and Ins family moved
to Goderich on Monday of this week,
where ey ,will make their home ie
the future.th
Mrs. Mogridge and Miss Edith re
turned from Toronto. on Saturday
last, the latter having undergone an.
operation.
The fox and rabbit industry are
flourishing in this district. at the
present time.
Men's and Boys' Work Boots
New stock of Men's and Boys' solid leather work boots,
fully guarantee at prices that invite inspection.
Come in and Look Them Over
$2.75 to $5.00
The Best Values to be had Angwhere
BARRY'S SHOE STOKE
Opposite Post Office
•
ONTARIO
To Owners of Automobiles
and Trucks -
Lights, brakes and. steering gear must he kept
in good condition for the safety of drivers and
others on the -road.
EGARDING the physical condition -of automobiles
and trucks, The -Highways Traffic Act makes certain
provisions which motorists would do well to understand
and observe. •
It is increasingly necessary that these provisions should
be stringently maintained in view of the great increase in
toutist traffic on our highways, the increase last year of
40,000 cars in Ontario and the mere extended use of country
roads by our own people. The new speed limit recently
authorized by the Legislature adds to this necessity.
Car and truck owners are urged to check their machines
frequently and to renew parts which are worn or broken.
- Headlights should be adjusted regularly. Glaring
lights are against the law and a menace to traffic. . Simple
instructions for the, adjustment of headlights and a list of
lenses approved by the department, may be obtained fret
bywriting the -Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of
Highways, Toronto,
If your lr�us�es are not among those mentioned oil the
list, it would tie well, to have them changed at once if you
wish to avoid accident on the road and penalty in court.
Brakes and steering gear should be in perfect condi-
tion so that when called upon each part will respond to
the will of the driver.
The law provides that license numbers must be clean
and so placed as ,to he easily read, A fundamental in
the control of motor traffic is that each machine shall he
quickly identified.
It is the intention of the Department of Highways
to take note of the condition of automobiles.usine the
roads. To avoid inconvenience to motorists, attention ii
drawn to the necessity for rigid obedience of the law, and
the penalties for neglect.
Ontario Department of
Highways
The Hoii. GEO. S. HENRY, Minister.
213
Auction Sale
Of horses and teaming outfit. Mr.
Stanley Dutot has iestrue`ted the uzi-'
dersigned auctioneer :to sell by pub-
dersigned auctioneer to sell by pub-
lic auction atBrucefieid on Thursday;.
bug: Bay mare, 9 years old, weight
r ,500 lbs.; bay Mare, 12 years old,
weight 1,600 lbs.; extra good team
wagon with log bunks; set sleighs
With good fist reck;' Wood rack; gray -
el box, get single harness, silver
mounted; 16 -ft. hay rack; coal box;
steel tire buggy and other atiticles.
Terms: All sums of $10.00 and under,
cash;, over that amount, 4 months'.
credit given on furnishing bankable
paper or a discount of 6% per annum
allowed for cash on credit amounts.
Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. Stanley
Dutot,'Proprietor, 084
Clearing Auction Sale • '
Of Farm Stock and Implements on
Con. 2, Stanley township, 2y/ miles
.south west of Clinton on Wednesday,
May 11th, at" 2 p.m, sharp, the fol-
lowing: General Pierpose farm horse;
driving 'mare. Cattle: Black co*,
due to freshen -in July; Durham grade
cow, freshened in February; farrow
cow; pair of steers rising two years;;
4 yearling calves; 1 young calf. About
SO young hens. Implements; 'Que-
bec riding, plough, nearly new; good
farm truck wagon; combination stock
rack (new) horse rake;mower; set
of scales; Portland cutter; steel tire
top buggy; cream separator; root.
puiper; wheelbarrow;" set of team
harness, nearly new; galvanized water•
tank; sap evaporator,eapacity:,100
trees; some grain and' hay. A quan-
tity of household effects. Also a
Chevrolet car in good running order,
if not sold before day of sale, Forks,
chains; shovels, whiffletrees and non-
erous other articles. Terms: All
sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over
that•amount, 6 months' credit will be.
given on -furnishing bankable paper
or a discount of 3% straight allowed.
for cash on credit " amounts. Mrs.
John-Butchart, Proprietress, George
H. Elliott, Auctioneer. , • 084
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Harvey Blake
Snyder, Deceased''
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Harvey Blake Snyder, late
of the Township of Colborne in the
Celerity of Huron, yeoman, deceased,
who died on or aboutthe fourth day
of April, 1927, are required to deliver
to Iva Joy Snyder, the administratrix
of the said estate or hr Solicitor, on
oe before the ` twenty-first day of
May A. D,,1927, a full statement of
their claims with particulars' thereof,
and the nature of •the securities, if
any, hold -by them all duly verified by.
affidavit,
ANtI TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the said
achninistvatrliseavill proceed to distri-
bele the estate of the said deceased
aineegst tho persons entitled there-
to having rognrd only to such claims
is elm shall have received duo notice
and in at:emit:nee therewith
J1A''l'f T3 itt Clinton, Ontario, this
`aid day of Mlty, A.D. 1927.
W IIItYDOATE, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor ler the said Administrates:.
- 08-3
One Moment Please
Commencing. Tuesday, April '12th,
my hairs in my' Clinton Studio wilI
•-e i
b from 9,2 0 min.
: to 5 p.m.
'' what about having some real nice
.Portraits made. - You know your.
friends both at home and far away
would be pleased to have a good
Photograph of yourself or family.
Put it off'no'longer, next week may
be too late. •
AMATEURS—Leave us your films
to be'developed, printed agd enlarged,
Making.. Photographs is our business,
that is why we can finish such good
snap shots for you:
•
Burgess, Portrait Studio
MITC I;L
H LND C.L LINT
ON
INN O
Saturday, May _ 7
is the Day.
RAGS
PAPERS
IiIAGAZINES
RUBBERS
RUBBER TIRES
A collection of: the above will be
made by the Horne and School Club
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 7th
Everybody Can Save
and help audio the
Carload
PLEASE HAVE BUNDLES ON
'^•RRONT VERANDAH EARLY
07-2
Wanted! Feed Edens
3 tons of feed beans. Apply Thomas
Tighe, R. R. No, 1, ' Phone 637-r-33,
Clinton cental. 08.2-p
Building -For Sale
A small building 7x11 feet, in good
condition. Apply'•to'G. •D. McTaggart.
08-1
"Joseph's
• ®oda �
g
a Sacred Cantata
Will becPresented in the
Town Hall
Under the auspicesof the W.M.S; of
Wesley -Willis .Church on
-Friday, May6th
%
by the
BLYTii CHORAL SOCIETY
Program at 8 o'clock
Choir of 60 voices --Appropriate
Scenery and Costumes
Admission 60c --All Seats Reserved
Plan open ,at Fate's store Monday;
May' 2nd
07-2
NOTICE
BRUCEFIELD CHOPPING MILL
"Service and Quality" is. our Motto
After gay 15th we 'will run on
Tuesdays, ,Thursdays and Saturdays
Only, Until Further Notice
Try our Zurich Bran, Shorts and
Feed FIour:
Also our Gunn's Big 60 Hog Tankage
CORNISH & DALRYMPLE -
08-2
•
THE DECISION
about School Work for young
people leaving High School is a
real problem. Probably. our
curriculum may help. -Mailed
'free on request ,to Shaw's Busi-
ness Schools, Dept. 4, 46 Bloom
West, Toronto.
ti
Baby Chicks and
Custom Hatching
S. C. W. Leghorns chicks, $15.00
per 100; Barred Rock chicks: $16.00
per 100. June prices; Leghorn,
chicks, $13.00, Barred Rocks, $15.00.
Custom, hatching 5 cents' per egg,
after May 15th, 4 cents pet' egg.
Individual machines, 100 egg to 800.
egg sizes. ;:The best of attention paid
to, custom hatching. No order too'
Small or too large. Get your chicks
early so they will develop into good.'
sized birds to' get the early markets,
Early hatched mullets, make the best
winter layers E. .1. Trewartha,
1=lolinesviIle P.O, Phone 613-r-22
Clinton central, 06-tf
Startm
them
right.
illatraresa
them
early.'
tri;sh
Chick losses aro due to lack
of proper feeding and care at
the start. Don't experiment,
Feed Blatchford's and stop
the losses. Easy to feed. We
know -from results that this
famous mash is the most
dependable and economical -�
feed for baby chicks
Try ar.baagdSmid h
•-see ea Clinton by
H. W.CHA.RLESWOITH
smanitinientieraimmecomempirnmaiirimarimiiimmeemeirsvre
POULTRY
The Jewish Iolidays are making • a
stn on •' demand
+1 •,
�for fat poultry: at
high prices. Take advantage e of these
extraordinary high prices for Live
Hens clue to our extra good demand.
for the Jewish Easter. Market as
early in the week as possible.
HIGHEST PRICES
Experienced eandlers`will give you
quick service while you wait.
Clinton.
Poultry €a tr lea
y use
N. W. Trewartha
Phones -=•Office, 214j Residence, 214w
Nediger's Garage
AUTOMOBILES
Overhauled and Repaired
STORAGE BATTERIES
Charged, Stored for winter months
and" Repaired
SKATES
Ground and honed
RADIO
Outfits installed
-Gasoline—Oils--,Accessories
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
WILL PRESENT PLAY
- The amusing play, "Aunt Mary's
Family Albnun,' will be given in the
town hall, Clinton, by the ladies. of
Northside United, church, Seaforth, on
'Friday evening, May 13th, at .8
o'clock, under the auspices of the
Ladies' Aid of Ontario Street church.
The album will be filled with living
pictures' from the Ontario street
congregation.. •
This play has been given twice in
Seaforth before full houses,
Admission 35c 07-2
Farm ForSale - Grass farm of sixty acres, more or
Iess, 2 miles west of, Clinton on Bay-
field road,; drilled well and spring.
water. ..Also good bearing .orchard.
Apply to Edward C. Glen, R. R, No. 6,
Clinton. Phone 24 on 620: 07-2-p
Potatoes Wanted
Could handle some sound, smooth
potatoes. Phone 34 on 616. Jonathan
E. Hugill, thefellow who savesyou
the big money on Pianos, Radios and
gramophones. Some choice 6 -octave
organs at $20.00 for quick sale.
074-p
Truck For Sale
1924 Ford.1 ton truck :for sale, new
tires and transmission, just, over-
hauled. W. Pollock, Varna. Phone
87-r-15, Hensall central. 07-2-p
Girls Wanted
3 or 4 good positions open by Clin-
ton Knitting Co. Permanent . em-
ployment, Apply at office 'or write
Clinton Knitting Co.; Clinton. 07-tf
Direct Salesman
Experienced, whole or part time, to
demonstrate and take orders for well
advertised line and in great demand.
Big commission, ' Write to Sales
Manager, 140 Cambria St,, Stratford,
Ont. 06-3-p
House For Sale
Large red brick house, corner Or-
ange and Weiliugton streets, 8 rooms,
all modern conveniences. Possession
when desired. Also a barn and U. acre
lot on Wellington street. Apply to
Mrs. W. Jenkins. 06-tf-6p
Farm To Rent a
About' 127 acres, three miles south
of. Bayfield, Sauble line, possession
given at once. Apply . to John D.
Woods, Louisa St., Bayfield. 6-4-p
Clinton's
4001/66,
LET THE HEAT FOLKS
FIGHT YOUR BATTLES
AGAINST COLD AND
iSCONI FORT
goissoolmmuor
filler Hardware
cC
Dealers in General Hardware, Paints, Oils, Stoves, Etc.
owland's OIdt
S and •
CHI-,NAMEL STORIe
TELEPHONE =G
See .Our®
Leather
Work
hoes for Men and Boy,.
a -n
W,e pelee'thern beyond cginpntitiori in Ontario
including Eatons. . g
Bu in for Cash enables
Buying
you to get,them at Rock Bottom prices.,
EPPS THE MOVER
VARNA, ONT.
Canada and United States
All Loads insured
Reasonable Rates --Covered Yana
Write, or Phone Clinton 626-r-21
06-12
Hatching Eggs. For Sale
S. C. White Leghorns, fine adult
flocks, severely culled, excellent lay-
ers headed by pedigreed cockerels.
80% fertility guaranteed. Also
Barred Plymouth Rocks, $3.50 pet
hundred, 4 centsper egg. E. Parker,
Clinton. Phone 218. 04-tf
• Eggs For Hatching
From bred -to -lay S. C. White•Leg-
horn 2 and 3 year old hens, 4e per
egg, $8.50 per hundred. Roy Tyn-
dall, R. R. No. 3. Phone 607-r-3,
,Clinton central -' 03-tf
For Sale
2 acres of land, six -room house,
furnace, frame stable; never failing
spring, half mile from Londesboro.
Apply to F, Gibbs, Clinton. 03-tf
Seed Potatoes For Sale
Choice seed potatoes. Free from
rot, Apply to J. J. Smith, Base Line,
Phone 688-r-2; Clinton central, 04-tf
Hatching Eggs For. Sale
From the best type of White Leg-
horn hens, weighing 5 lbs. each. Flock
headed by best selected males. In-
spection invited or orders taken by
phone. Eggs 5c per dozen over ship-
ping market price. H. H. Cantelon,
London road. Phone 810-r-15, Clin-
ton central 03-tf'
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
:Rooms wer Heard's B..rber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2288-tf
SESD -
Have large stock of Seeds, specially
selected for purity and price.
Our Oats are imported Banner,
over' standard teat. See these before
buying. Our Sweet Clover is all
Government Standard, ranging in
price front $6.00 to $7,50 per bushel.
Our Alfalfa is a special" seed,
grown from a field twenty years in
the ground. Ontario Variegated, very
hardy. See this seed before buying.
The grading shows it as free from
Sweet. Clover and also free 'from
Primary Weeds. ' -
If you want high quality Seeds at a
reasonable price—BUY-NOW
Seeds will be Higher Next Week
Always carry complete Iine of
Flour, Feeds, Calf Meal, Oil Cake,
Beef Scrap, etc.
Have a ear load of Western Oats.
These are very reasonable in price
and will go very quick.
J.A:FORD &SON,
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
A' F. R. JMd+i-A RO 7 •^i
BARRISTER
will be at his office
in Clinton each
MONDAY
From 3 to 6 p.m.
30 -ti'..
s.
Sunworthy and
Maximur . Wallpapers
Sold and hung y
EAVERED L. JOHNSTON
Londesboro, Ont„ Box 23
Please send inyoiix requests for me
to take your order a week before you
want me, 01-tf-lp
COAL
Coal of all kinds always on hand
for immediate delivery.
Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood
Prices reasonable and same to all
R. J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone 1111
COAL
Stove, Egg, Nut and Soft Coal
Coke and Kennel Coal
Also Some Wood
L. WARD
Phone 165. ' Huron Street,
Singer Sewing Machine
Leased on Small Monthly Payments.
Big Discount on Cash Sales.During
March Only
Now is the time ;to have your ma-
chine repaired anducleaned.' Repairs,
Needles, Belts and Parts for all
makes.
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 171,1 P.O. Box 201, Clinton
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Flraslea Chick Farm
1,000 DUCK EGGS WANTED ei
BABY CHICKS: Leghorns and Rockd
Rocks, $15 per hundred
Leghorns, $13 per hundred
From Pure Bred -to -lay Stock i 1
Miller's Ideal Incubators and I
Brooders
Poultry Supplies I!
• Royal Purple Calf Meal and
Chick Feeds
E. 14. Mittel'
grawl. Phone 213 98 -til
C. H. YENNE c";, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other '9
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
Phone 7
Renx`emher the tanks during -the
World War, that /vent up one trench
and down another, through No Man's
'Lend, into the enemy's country, never
stopping until they reached their ob-
jective.
'You'll find that the Heat Folks
have the same persistant method of
combatingthe cold. '
Their objective is a warm house
and a busy kitchen' range; and they
reach it with -prompt deliveries of.
good coal.
Cali the 1FA"iI'&
for good, -clean coal
lk9tgrE
COAL COMPANY
PHONE 74 CLINTON
TRY OUR CELLO -GLASS FOR YOUR CHICKEN HOUSE
Flour and Feed
$.• eeds
Everything
in Seeds—Peel County Alfalfa No. 1; Alsike No. 1; Tim-
othy Pine Tree; Red Clover and Yellow and White Sweet Clover,
Feeds
Bran'and .'Shorts--Corn—Western Rolled Oats -Western Chop
Mixed_-Chop—a quantity of No, 1 Feed Oats
Also different kinds of Chick, Feeds
rate
A car of Mixed Black and White Oats to arrive soon—Getour-prices
off the car
Charlesw
PHONE 19z•