HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-12-18, Page 5THERSDAY, DECEM
�aaar .political affenders used to
tlit?to gheria Trotzky'has been
sret� by his plry'sician to go; to a
110x, climate,'
re slores arc open these evenings
,he convenience of those who can
hop e.idie- but h Dern
. she t e wise stopper
if
can, (it is generally she) r -I G1'nton o t Dec. 15th
tit. in the morning. The clerks N OTT n >
hen fresh and 'will :l e al .e to Polly Fisher, willow . of the late
t you more ii, malciirg 'your se- George Nott, in her 31st year,
`ns, and they are not so busy, SNYDER-In'Colborne township, on
Vow.' Christmas shopping early- Dec, 17th, Iva Joy, infant daughter
he morning. of Mr. and Mrs.' I-Iarvey Snyder.
BROWNLEE-In` ` Seaforth, on De-
cember : 6tli, Maly Anp. Little,
daughter of the late Thos, Little
of Clinton, and widow' of the late
Geo. Brownlee, sr., -aged` 55 years.
uc1'ceX,smitl'
E`,iarlis,
)ppR-In Colborne township, on
ec' 16th, to Mt. and Mvlrs,.i1arvey:
nyder, a daughter --Iva Joy,
STURGEON -In Bayfield. on Des..
lith, to Mr. and Mrs, -Wm, Stur-
geon, 0 Con. --William Lloyd.
PROUDFOOT - At tho 'Wellesley
Hospital, on Saturday, Dee. 13th,'
to ilIr. and --Mrs. William Pro£id
foot, a daughter.
MILLER -'In Goderich township;-' on,;
'December 14th to Mr,' and Mrs. Edar
Miller, a daughter.- Margaret
Gtrendolyn.
s
fuer all, Russia has not ;changed
much. Under the Czar: people,
to be exiled for speaking 'or
rig against the Government.
s comes now that Leon Trotzky
differed with his-forrner assoc-
s and has been practically exiled
publicly criticising their policies.
Ire case pf Russia the ,Beggar on
seback is as much of a tyrant as
could imagine.
tri ,Iliamen correspondent makes
e confluents on the systems of en -
mg mail couriers with which we
Lily agree. The custom of ad-
icing'for tenders for mail router
p four years seems to be entirely
Bled for, it is not the custom to
other lines of civil service and it
not'i. athe : courier
g v a fair
'Why` not, as the Ki en man pP
is out, when a suitable man is
:hated, leave him alone as long as
work is satisfactory? ; The atten-
of the Government might well
ailed to this :.matter and some
ige-made in the»law regarding it.
suppose the law is not unchange-
, like that of the Medes and
dans. Rural mail couriers are per-
pg- - 'ery_importantpublic ser-
and they have never had a real
'e deal.
r :
ge Snider, who investigated
eighty-four charges brought
st the management of the Hydro':,
C. Settell, who was last week
ced."to three years in the pant-
ry for attempting to steal soma
y -nine thousand dollars, handed
report last week: Only eigh-
r so of the charges were con.
d to have any substance in fact,
gh Judge Snider looked into
ne. Sir Adam Beck' was deem-
be blameless of any -w ongcto
.ngineer. Gaby;3t'as censured for
a machine to the Commission
ch he was a member, and L B.
was aceused'of "censurable ne-
a" in favoring his sons and a
1 by giving' them large -salaried
Public inen will do well to
warily. There seems to be a'
of suspicion in the air, it is
for that public man whose every
a will bear thecleao-lisht of an
CLARK --In Goderioh, on December
5th, David Clark, aged 76`years.
McDONALD-In Goderich; on De-
cember 4th, Lorne McDonald; son
of the late Norman -McDonald,
Quebec street.
McAVOY-In Goderich, on December
8th, Margaret Chisholm, widow oi:
the late Michael MMAvoy, in her
88th year.
LUKER-In Exeter, on Dec: 9th,
Mary -McAllister, wife : of R. T.
Luker, aged 59 years.
PARSONS -In Stanley on Dec. 3rd,'
relict o '
Ile
Catherine Buller r t f. the late
Cache
William' Parsons;. aged 90 years, 4
nnonths and 6 days.
PHILLIPS -At' Phoenix, , Arizona on
Dec. 14th, Mina Roberta Woods, be,
loved wife' of Frederick Phillips, In
her 28th year.
The funeral wiil''be held from the
Presbyterian church, Lucknow, upon
arrival of the' ,renfains, to Greenhill
ceineteri, Lucknow
wolf hunt was organized, with
i•s`fliT1`y" equipped; imported wolf
newspaper representativesarra
necessary trapping for a ;big
and a jaunt made torthe north
ve out the wolves which were
Sed to be menacing the lives and
ty of residents. in that locality.
test reports one lone wolf was.
er.Bing caught in a trap: The
re of his much -talked -of welt
should be Made as public as pos-
else people in 'England, the
d Stattps and elsewhere mayreason to think; that Canada is
country 'full of wild animals.
rnton lady who visited in. Eng
-
a couple of years ago was asked
maid in one house where she
n `guest whether it was safe. tq
tt at night it Canada. The lady
eyed that it was perfectly safe
nouired of the girl what danger
as thinking of, "Oh,' said the
"there Lr c so many animals
that 7;: thought it was hardly safe
atime out at nighil." •
Nbw-s'fQ 5 Q 9Cv rest- las Candies,
It .rs Gory mpg#9ifit ,that you select
candles ofthe .,ghest quality and,
the price must°b°o„-reasonable. It. is
our aim :o give you both quality and
the "besprice."
'MIXED CADDY
' With Creams
MIXED 'SILTS
All New', ,
McKillop Township
Roxboro school' pupils are rnaking
g;reat pi.Teparaitions ` for their annual
'Christmas tree and entertainment on
the 23rd, which night Old Santa will
be -there.
Mr. John Scott has engaged the.
Messrs`:Har,t'Bros. to cut a quantity
of wood, at which they have made a
start.
Hauling out manure' is the order of
the day with.the farmers around Rox-
boro.
The fanners wives aro debating as
to where is the best ,market for their
Christmas fowl. -
Miss Olive Sterling has returned to
school, having' been kept at home for
a couple of weeks; with a sprained
anlde.-
Mr. John Kerr, has sold the 100
Gere farm occupied by his son, Wil
liam` last year, but who is now in
New Ontario, .and also the grass
fa7•m, 85 :acres, across the road; to,
Messrs. Edward Hunt' and Sons: This
will give Messrs. limit and Sons a
large acreage of land, about 330
acres, bat without a doubt the Hunts
have the ability to handle it with
ease.
:MIXED CIIOCOLA`1TES
20c
21c
30c, 40c, 50c, 60c
SPECIALS
CANDY CANES
DOLLS, ., , I
BELLS
and CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES
See ourr is 1a 'a£-
a l p y
WILLARD'S; LOWNEY'S
And PATTERSON'S
Fancy Christmas Boxes
Home-made Candy and Chocolates
E..EN1ORF
Confectionery and ,Ice Crcaul
Christmas Meats
2 fat Baby Beef fed byWes,:Miller,
Goderich Tp.; .2 fat Steers fed by
Wm. Lovett, Hullett; ; 2 Heifers fed
by Wes. Stevens, • Goderich Tp.; 1 fat
calf fed by E. Bozell, town; . 4 pigs
fed by Chas. ;Allison, town; 2 pigs
fed by D. Rozell, town; 2 veryfat
pigs fed. by S. G. Castle, weighing
300 lbs, each; 1 fat lamb fed by,'I1.
Snell, a prize winner; Geese, Chick-'
ens, Turkeys and ducks fed b 7 W.
Fear, H. Diehl, G. Crich and others.
Show on the 19th and 20th of De-
cember.
CountU News -
Usborne: The team belonging to
Mr. John Ratcliffe of this township
took a twenty -foot drop over the
sidewalk, north of the bridge , bn
Main street, Exeter, one day las;
week and escaped with little or ne
injury. They ran away and one of
the horses, being blind, they left the
road, crossed the sidewalk and crash-
ing through the fence took the drop
q cr the embankment. 'Fortunately
trio wagon stuck on a post and did
notu'go aver with them. '
Exeter: Rev. W. E. Donnelly, pas-
tor of the, James street Methodist
church, has received an invitation to
the Central Methodist church, Strat-
ford, and, although his congregation
regrets very much the prospect of
losing hiin, they wi11 place no obstacle
in his way, He is in his second year
in. the James street ohnreh.
. lish ai o the orrespo Daily wedding , was
rilrlished soue. cprrespenclencc, Soal.olth: A quiet
passed between the Doputy solemnized at the'Methodist parson -
or
ar son -
or of Education and Mr,', A. T.
of town' in relation to e
'.;hip, offered. by the Ontario
lent to stridents in architcc-
nd ,vliloh ''Miss .Cooper+ claims
earl earned by his • son, Willis
per,' who n razlu tted with ;ren
xS docihi cctui'e last spring. The
rshi,pand ono, greatly prized,
Iver; it appears to a 111 0211 who
it make any •brilliant showing
eouirs0. As young Cooper took
rr . each year of his course his
Thought he stood a good cltarrce
4 sebolarship , and 'the young
imself, it semis, was given to
and that; ,his chances were
Whet the time came, however,
'her man received it, The De-
nt ;of Education. claims that.
Scholarship lo -,trot given 'wholly'
oaderiiic proficiency but is given
student, "who will be likely to
the best return to the Province,.
voids," although the;qualifica
•Ssary do not - seem to be
fined, The Star inter-'
}veinier Ferguson, Principal
of the School of Practical
ce'and Prof. C. H. C. Weight of.
same institution, all of whom
that there was nothing wrong
the award, d, etc., etc.
c do not know whether there was
hing'wrong with it or not, it may
been made' lust as it has
always. But the fast.
the reason is not given
the man was chosen for the.
larship, if it "was not fox; -his pro
cv and pparentlyrk, ;11i1.as not
(Ytleast elvrd PdceasisM "t i54hose
age, Seaforth, on Wedn'esday, De -
comber ';1A0th, when Mies 'Elizabeth
D Silles'y was united in'marriage 'to
Mr. Richard J; Kruse, both of Eg-
mondville, the ceremony being per-
-formed by Rev; R. Fulton. Irwin,
,For Sale
Lange `Toulose ''geese, : both sexes,
1n•ed from prize winners. F. Weeks,
Varna. Phone 31.622. 85-2
•
Washing Machine for Sale
Hand lower lied Star washing ma-
chine for sale. 'Apply -to H. D. Cam-
eron, Huron street.' 85-1-p
G. CASTLE
CCM, kS'.: nHi ,Afieiru,•
,
W e'ILrve What You Need-\%holeoonieland Dainty
Mahe this Christmas the bet and brightest of all
Choice assortment of Christrn's Confectionery at phindar price
•Opr special Creams and Chocolates .mixed at 28e per Ib•
New Mixed Nuts" and New Navel Oranges ,at Popular Price
A rice order 'of Christmas Dainties and Groner cos -hakes a splen-
did Christmas gift, wrapped in our special Christmas paper,
OUR STORE. IS YOUR STORE'
J®l[*N: C. N & CO'S' GROCERY
PROMPT SERVICE,
FACTS ,ABOUT
OPTOMETRY
By Dr. Ross Savauge
Optometrist
Seaforth
Ontario
Explain the Duties of the Optomet ,
r st and the Optician.
The Optometrist pis a proles-
sional mean who deals on y
with defectsof vision -the r
detection and correction., The
Optician's duties are mechan-
ical. He prepares lenses, ad-
justs frames, etc.
Do Optometrical students receive in-
structlon'in both ,these branches?
Yes) practically every Optom-
etrist is also an Optician,` but
many Opticians are NOT Op
tometrists.
(Continued: Next Week)
Auction Sale '
Of .Household Effects. The ,under-
signed auctioneerhas received, in-
structions to sell bypublic auction at
the home of the. late Dr. Cole, Huron
St., West, Clinton, on Friday, Dec;
19th, commencing . at 1:00 o'clock
sharp,: the following: • Rugs, linol-
etun, carpets, mangle, dishes,'- ed-
room furniture, Heintzman piano in
Al condition, stoves, tables, chairs,
sewing machine, cupboards, 2 set
scales, and .other artilLles too, numer-
ous to mention:" Terms: Cash. _Miss
M. Evans, Proprietress. G. H. Elliott,
Auctioneer. 85-1.
Wood for Sale
, 'A quantity of hard maple and
beech. wood, 12 inches long. T. Tighe,
R. R. No. 1, Clinton, Phone 33 on
6371 _. 84-24
Heifer Strafed
From the premises of the under-
signed, ort or about Nov. 17th, a red'
heifer, nearly "2 year old, Finder
please - eommanieate with: David
beeves, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Re-
ward. 84-3-p,
'Auction Sale
Of fresh milli cows and young
cattlewill be held at Lannon's harrns,
Goderich, on Saturday, Dee. 27th, at
1:30 pan., sharp, as follows: 5 choice
cows with calves at foot, cow with
Calf two months old, mincing, 5 cows
due in Jan„ 3 cows due'' in Feb.,
cows .due in Mar., 4 eotvs due in May,
4 fat heifers, 4 sunnner^. calves, 2
choice Polled- Angus bulls, 8 months
old, 23 yearling steers and heifers
Arrangements will be made' to leen
cattle until Monday- for purchasers,
doming :from a distnce. Terms: 8
months credit: on approved loin
notes, or, a discount of 4 per 'cent.,
straight, for -cash. •W A. Town,
shend,,,proprietoi,. T. 'Gundry, auc-
tioneer. 8J --
Cockerels For Sale
A number of r 5,0, Rhode Island
Red 'su'11Prels: Apar; to Melvin
Progressive Euchre Party and
Old Time Dance -
In ICnfiting Factory Club Booms
on Tuesday evening,. Dec. 30th at 8
o'clock. Under the auspices, of Clin-
ton Hockey Club. Everybody wel-
come.' Admission . 35e. 84-2
For Sale
3 -piece mahogany parlor suite, up -r
holstered in sill: tapestry; in first
class . condition. Also gold medal
gramophone and . 25 records, all in
good shape. C. W. Williams, Ratters
bury street,; east.' _ • 84 tf
For 'Sale: The former Joyner property. Five -
roomed cottage -with large sun -room.
Electric light and town water
house. 3 acres of 'good land and all
kinds of fruit trees. Will be sold'
reasonably. Apply to Mrs. McCal-
lum,,. Commercial Inn, Clinton. G3•-tf.
Christmas Sale of -
-Sewing. Machines
Will sell a few -machines at .cost -to,
Reduce Stock
This is a chance to secure a good
machine at a low price. A lifetime
guarantee with each machine.
Rep airs and Needles for all machines
E. L. MITTELL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS -
Phone 1i1
Farrar. For Sale
Parts of lots 37 and 38, concession
-10, Goderich township, containing -105
acres, are offered for sale. On the
premises are a 11/ storey brick dwel-
ling, a commodious bank barn with
stone stabling, pig and poultry pens
ans.driving shed. Water in stable.
There ares acres of, bush and 5 acres
of good young bearing orchard: The
remainder of the • land is - all arable'
and is,jnostly seeded. Is in good,
state of cultivation. Situated half a
mile from school and church and con-
veniently near market. The farm, is
a very .desirable one. For further
particulars apply to Geo, H. Elliott,
Executor William H. Cole Estate.
76-tf .
In the Estate of William Doherty,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of William Doherty of Hursn,
Retired Manufacturer,' deceased, who
died ,gn or about the ninth day, of
February, A.D., 1924, are required to
deliver oto' James E. Doherty and
Samuel T. Kernpthernc'the adininis-
trators of the said estate or their sol-
icitor, on or before the ,twentieth day
of 'December A.D., 1924, 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 -take notice that after' the said
lent :mentioned date -the -said admin-
istrators
isti'ators will proceed to distribufe
the estate of the ,said deceased
amongst the ;persons entitliecl thereto
having.'regard only to such claims as
they shall have received due notice
'and in accordance therewith. -
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 2nd
day .of December, A.D., 1924.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton,. Ont.
Solicitor ;for the said Administrators
83-3
For Sale -'
Choice cedar posts and end posts.
-12 inch wood, all body maple, also
some -wheat with a Slight mixture of
barley; -would make good hen 'feed.
Ben, Rathweii,, lt, R. No. 3, Clinton.
Phone 606 r 16 " 84-5
Combination Sale
Of 20 Shorthorns, consisting' of
cows, heifers and young bulls, to be
sold at the Central 'Sale Stabled,
Brussels, on Friday, Dec, 19th; com-
mencing at 1 o'clock. > .
The greater .number . of, these ant --
mals are of 'Scotch breeding, some or
the cows will have 'calves at foot.
Terms: Cash, or 12 months' credit
will 'be given on approved joint note
with interest at 6% per annum. R.
T, Amos, Auctioneer. Write Thos.
Pierce, Brussels, for catalogue. 84-2
For ;Sale or Rent
;louse and lot in the village of
Brucefield, two-thirds acre of, land,
good cellar, hard and soft water,
good stable and hen house Posses-
sion given immediately. Apriy` io
John V. Diehl,. Clinton,: Cnl'. 8341
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering, Chi.
cago.: Special course taken in' Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
chandise and Farm Sales; Rates in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
isfaction assured.
at-isfaction''assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Picone 18 -
Money Found
In Brucefield, a roll of bank notes.
• Owner asked to inquire • of Brawn
,Stewart, Hayfield, Ont. Rhone 5 21
•606.`84-3
For Sale Or Rent
Frame Houoe, electric light) town
water; good "cgment:basement, 'on rt
acre lot, fruit, Apply_to M. T. Cor-;
less, • ,, 80,-11
Land For Sale
About 10 acres ofland ,i11 the
west side of the Bayfield road, ad-
joining the town, of Clinton. • A. good
•bnilding, now used as a slaughter
house: Apply to Mrs. -R, Tunney of
at Butler's Butcher Shop, Clinton,
-s8-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 more or less),
on which are erected substantial and
well-equipped buildings Apply to
4, E. Doherty on the premises, or to
Radio.' Sets and Supplies
' 'At lowest prides. Everything I sell
is guaranteed satisfactory or 're-
placed free of charge. II. A. Hovey,
Clinton: 81-12
Cockerels For Sale
Barred' Rocks and 5. C. White
Leghorns, from heavy laying strains.
Frank J. Tyndall, &R. No. 4, Phone
33 on 636," Clinton Central . 81-tf
Notice to Trapper's
This is etatiolr ' A,S.D.IItM.P. the
pioneer raw fur , station located at
Clinton, Ont. Our call letters stand
for a square deal and highest market
prices. H. A. H. announcing that he
will pay for enink from this section:
large, 79.00; \medius, 77.00; . small,
75.00. Highest prices paid for Rac-
coon, Fox, - Weasel, - etc. For sale:
Remington and ;Winchester shot gun
shells at lowest prices. I have 'U.S.
,22' cal.- rifle- hollow point cartridges
.at 45c "and 40c a box; solid bullets,
50 less a box. I1 you are in need of
any traps, guns, rifles, etc., I can
get thein for you at lowest prices..
H. A. Hovey, Clinton. 81-tf
Houso For Sale
Residence of the late Arthur- Cook,
corner Albert and ,51111 streets, Clin-
ton. Key at Mr, Walter King's.
72-0±.
Range: For Sale
Imperial Oxford range, with high
shelf and copper reservoir., Call af-
tero0ns on Mrs. C. E. Jervis, Huron
street.''.' 72-tf..
FREE
kin
e Mac e one Electric
With every
Sew Light or Button hole
attachment.
These aatachments work on
Singer'Machines only
CASH OR CREDIT
E. STEEP -
Local Singer Representative
M. RAMRAS
Will pay the highest market price
for Horse Hides and Beef Hides,
Scrap Metal„ Geese and..Duck Feath-
ers, etc. '
For Sale
16 It, beech plank, sized 2 niches by
8 inches -and 2 inches 'by 10 inches, al-
so some hemlock lumber. W. H.
Middleton, R. R. No. 3, Clinton,
Phone 11 on 606. 75-tf
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned 'pressed and re
pairediredWoolen goods, dr cleaned
•
Deliver to my residence,. opposite
Cameron's Carriage Shop or. phone
137 and I will call. -
COAL
We have a supply of Furnace, Stove,;
Nut and Soft. ,Also some good dry
slabs. Leave orders at residence.
E. WARD
Phone 155. Huron Street.
COAL
Having erected new cogl sheds will
have on hand full stock :;of coal for
immediate delivery. Prices reason-
able.
R...J. MILLER
Orderstakenet residence, phone 119
t.. MN
el
i3owlandl's "Old Sri
0341 zrrAMEL
See out
ndows 'for Christmas. Gift Suggestions. req
suitable .for all menthol's of the family, What we cannot d
the windo
s . cal ry iii stock,' ;'come in and let u
how
you, All at popular, prices.' Just a• few of them 010 rn
below:
Razors
Razor. Strops '
Razor Blade Sharpeners
Knives, Pocket and Jack
Scissors and Sets
Stainless Steel ;Knives
Dinner, Desert, Carvers
Carving Sets
Rogers and' Old Colony; •
Silverware
Manicure Sets
Hair Clippers'
Skates, Automobile and
Alarm Cloaks
Boys' :Watches and Rift.
Child's Sets, Cup and Pl:
Child's Sets
Knife, Fork and Sp,
Electric Toasters, Grill:
and Sweepers
Aluminum Percolators, e
Granite ware, all kinds
Cannister Sets
Adjustable Kiddie Cars
Gerrie: Mr. and Mrs. `Levi Gal-
braith received word on Tuesday
veek of
the death of their son, Stan-
ley, who passed . away at lVfi'ton' on
Sunday, '.following an operation per-
formed the ' previous ,friday. The
funeral took place from his parents
residence on Thursday afternoon.' In-
terment in .Gor ie cemetery.
Highest price '.paid . for:.. 'Wheat,
Barley, Oats, Pea's and Buckwheat.'
Storehouse will be open from 7'a.m. .
to 5 p.rn,.: , -
.- FEEDS
Feeds are -advancing in price. A
ear just arrived of Low Grade Flour,
Bran, Shorts and High`Grade Sereen-
ings. Better lay in a stock before
a further advance.
FLOUR
A full line of high Patent; Flours
-always on hand, Snowflake, Purity,
Five Roses, eta., at small margin over
cost price..
Cary a complete line of Toronto'
Asphalt Roofing.: The quality Roof-
ing with a guarantee against curling,
flapping' or turning up. In' over four
years, agency for this roofing have
had no dissatisfied customers. -
WANTED --
One car of Oats immediately
Also issuers .of HIunters & Trappers
licenses '
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
CREAM' WANTED
The demand for our butter is in-
creasing.
To supply this demand we require
-more cream.
We request you to strip us your
Wroxeter; The .sixties
sary of the opening of
Library' was celebrated
" evening when a play, "
Light,' was put on in, tb
i by .the young people of
W� S. McKercher of the 1
;occupied thd'ehair and 1
• history of the institittior
We guarantee' you the Highest
Market Prides, :accurate tests and
prompt Service.
Our'firin is known to yotrand needs':
ho further recommend.
We pay all express charges, furn-
ish, cream cans -and pay twice each
month .
Write for cans 00 furher .informa-
tion to trio
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-1 eve's' :the Oveshoe
T hat Solves the Question
The question of tailor niaide appearance:
The question of adjustability to any 'size leg,
The question of protecting spirts from buckle tear
The question of buckles opened by coat bottom.
The question of perfedt fit,' warmth and lightness.
The question of concealed fastners.`
The new "ADJUSTO" Overshoes,. sold exclusively
only answers• all these questions, but in quality, fit and
so far outdistances other overshoes that there is no co
A.DJUSTO OVERSHOES.
There is no substitutefor then Ask for them b
FRED ' AAs SO
The Big Shoe Store
4u
WilP900,3111.19.0.16:241.6131M16.1=CIIMMIONKIWITIMM
Opposite tri
i
From Thursday, December 18 until Saturday Dec tib
running a special sale. of Flour and Feed
PURITY; FIVE i ROSES end -MAPLE :LEAF'
Ter 98 ' lb. Bag ... ....
„MONARCH (Fancy Pastry) FLOUR
P01r: 24 15. Bag
BRAN �i�p SHORTS, .. , -
Per Ton a}le9.1°®� Per Ton
'Cyclamen in bloom, ferns, Irish Moss, Begonias
and Narcissus
CUT FLOWERS
Carnations, Roses, Snapdragon, Lily of the Valle
SPECIALS •
A small lot of baskets with growing plants sus
Inas decoration, also a few baskets of cut flowers
Lion. Order, your flowers early.
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F1 y Delivery Christmas Eve
& JENKINS
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