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The Clinton News Record, 1925-02-05, Page 531320321111111SESSIDERCISEASIMOU Clinton' Me st 10 If: .1.', n , Alle . The beat carneebut saw ,W).§ E;ITa(10W, 40.)aek t4is Ce; wann bed, relieve .liele eupposed, te, 1 ' .11,eneks, longer. ,Seheiblee . 'teo. 4.9 'e''',114,,,,te told himalf he'd' lieve'thet there WaS no use oe him, ieg ' himeelf for that ong,,,at arnage5 STONa-NICHOL ea: drieLondoe, eiT n. 28th, , Lewes, 'deughtee :of ,Mr5,..,',',,Charlsee, 'Nichol of. don, to ,Fred A Johnston,' 'Soe arid Mrs. Geo: j. 'Johnston - ' • - Births • , - STERLING-a4n Clinton, Olt Fels. 3rde • to Mr. and , Mee., Sterling twin daugheers. • . • GREIGea-At Victoria ,Hospital, Lon-' , den, on Feb, 3rd ; to Mr. and Mr. . Laurie' Greig, e son—RobertStews, aijflekl 'Messrs. Erie and Bright Chapman , of London and Tom Orr, jr., of Strat- Tent were up hunting for a few' daye. Mrs. A, E, Wigle spent the week- end .with her parents, Mrand lVIrs. Jas. Stu •geon. ' MTS. ThOnff.8 Harrison, Who has been et' s. her deughtee, Mrs. J. Aiken Breeefield, spore, the week- Mes. F. W. Baker. Mr. . Manion of Stratford spent the sVeek-end at the Ritz Home. Miss Mary J. Taylor is visiting hei• sister, Miss Rachael Taylor. :Via Arthur Peek has returned a ter enjoying a holiday in Detroit. Mr. 'D. 11. McNaughton and Mr. Was. Stinson returned on Wednesday of last week -after visiting in Toronto, for a few days. ' IVIessrs. Geo. Castle and Robt. Me - Murray reemesented Bayfield L.O.L. at the aninial county meeting at Ex- eter On Tuesday. Alia A. Ford Ring, eon of 1VIr. and 1VIrs. George Ring, has peesed his final examination as a Chartered ac, countant. 'Miss J. Reid, who has spent some weeks in London, returned to the vil- Mg on Monday. blr. J. Pease, who has been in Vic, toria Hospital, London,„ Undergoing an, operation, returned to the village Monday.' The Felituary meeting of the coun- cil was held in the town hall on Mon- day were appointed for the year: Clerkevning. The following officers; , J. Fraser; Treasurer: J. Reid; seSain' 3. Pollock, and Wm. Osmond Constahle, caretaker of hall and San- itary• Inspector. The council made a grant' of ten dollars to the Public Library and also „ten dollars to Hospital for Sick 'Chil- dren, Toronto. A public meeting was' called to be held on Tuesday night to discuss the question of the dis-incorporatdon of the village. The rhembere qf L. O. L. No. 24 and their wilveee and friendspent a ver pleasant eirening at the Orange. Ha on Friday lat. They plan to hold box social mid progressive ouch]. party hi the town hall in the near fu O'REILLY--In Tuckersmith, on Jan. 27th, to blr.. and Mrs. Albert O'Reilly, a daughter. RITCHIE—At Dimvalee on Jan, 22nd, te bin and Mrs, Fred Ritchie, (nee Lulu Ring) a daughter.—Muriel Beatrice. BURT—At London, on Jan. 29th, to Mr. and Mac. Victor Burt, (nee .eLulu Baker), a son -- Frederick Howard. Deatchti t STE,RLING—InClinton on Feb, 3ril , the infent daughter of Mr. and MM H. A. Sterling. e, GOULD---In London, on Jan. 31st, Howard Henry; son of Mr. II. W. Gould of •Clinton, in his 21st year. WIGIIT1VIAN--In 'West ,Wawanosh, on jail. 27th, William John Wight - man,' in his 73rd year. CUTT—In Goderich, op Jan. 28th, James Cutt, in his 68th year. Seaforth, on Jan. 28th, • John Haigh, .aged 75 years- and 5 Months. IN MEMORIAM MANNING—In loving memory of Joseph E. Manning, Who Ieft us four years ago today, Feb. 5th, 1921. Dead? No, don't speak of him that way! Don't think of him as dead! H e's only just gone on a piece, A little way ahead. He's travelling xtill the same high - That lie, with us, has trod; Merely outdistanced us a bit, Upon the road to God. Dead? Neva with a thought like that, 'The smallest moment spend; He'a simply gene:heyond our sight,. He's just around the, bend. Suininerhill a ' Miss Phyllis Crich of Clinton vis- ited a few days -with her sister, Mrs. We ate sorry 'to hear that Master Weeley Wright is ill with bronchial pnerimonia. e • Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBrien of Sea - forth returned home Friday after vis- iting their daughter, 1VIrs. T. E. Mason. Messes. T. Watkins and R. Smith_ each lost a good horse lest week!' Mr. W: a Ball of Glitition and NH.. Norman Ball were In Gocleeich on Friday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nichol, 423 Ridout street, London, was the scene of a pretty wedding on We'dnesdaY, Jan, 28th, when their daughter, Laura, Was united in mar- riage with Mr. Fred A. Johnston, seri Of 1VIr. and bfra, Geo. 3, Johnston of Surarnerhill. Mr. and Mrs. johnston left later for re honeymoon trtP to Niagara Falls and other points and on their xeture will take up house- keeping in London. They have, the a•ood wishes of their- friend a for a happy and prosperous future. The following dispatch from GO'd Enoch in Monday's London defile Will 'be oli interest to many here. , Goderich, Feb, 2.—the sad new reached Goderich on Peliclay last o the death of one of the town's- we known young ladies, Miss Grac Pinder in Keewatin, On Thutsclay, W. R. Pinder reeeiv ed word of the very sudden and ser ions illness of hie daughter' , wit for the Least two yeaes has taugh school in Keewatin, Mr, and 1VIrs Pinden left Friday morning for th north, 'but soon after came the mes sage of Miss Finder's death. Having lived many years in God drieh while attending Public schoo end eollegietee IVriss Pinder wa known as one of the bright girls the school and carried off tbe honer of her elase. Since leaving town Mie Pinder has been euccessful aa a teachee. bliss Pinder was very 'well known here having been peincipal of the Continuation sehool dining the year 1921-22. She was very will liked and • ber•many friends are very much grieved to hear of her deeease. The sympathy of the commenity is ex- • tended to Mr, and Mrs. Pinder in their sad bereavement. • Messrs, Ivan' Steckle and Lloyd Makins metered to Goderich last Monday everting aiicl enjoyed the fast game of Mickey between Godetich -and Brantford. They made the trip home in forty-five Minutes. The boys claim that the snowmobile is the ideal thing for winter &lying. 5, 0 0 1 • Gocierieh Township We are pleased te report that Mrs. • 'Clifford Lobb, who underwent an op- , elation for appendieitie in the Clinton Public Hospital. is improving nicely. Min Thos. 3:Cooper, of Killarney, Man., 'who has been spending some tine 'visiting at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cooper, leaves next week for his home in the West. • "Tom" is looking well anti as P1 the West had beengood to him. Ilis old friende were glad to meet and greet Sim. . Mrs, P.MeDongall returned en Monday drain Detroit, afeer visiting friends the past month, ` , Mrs. Dave Gibson of Detroit is vis - Ring her old home, that of Mrs. D. S. McDougall and family. Mr, Jas. Sterling has been laid up all week with ' Inecoughss Jim de- clares he had not been drinking .any. thing stronger than water, Re is All right The commissioners of Goderich Tp. Teltplione System met in Holmesville On Monday. Me. Jas. R. Stirling was again chosen president and Mr, Chas, Wise sec-Treas, Mr. J. B. 1VIiller is lineman again. After putting throngh their tbusiness they decided to meet the first Monday, in April. The 'Unity Club will have its an- nual .meeting at the bome of Mrs. W. Merrill, the Base Line, on Tuesday efleeamon next, Feb. 10th. A full at. dance of members is requested. • and Mie, Walter 1-lethert, who eve been visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Cox, fon the past` six Weeks, have returned tn their home in Ypsilanti, Mich. They intend vis- iting Caneda again in the near ture, he pleased have they been with Chi s veett. 1VIr. John Middleton is busy hatilieg -wood to the schoolhouse. Mr, and, Mrs, Fred Middleton en- -Iota -Med a riernber of the young peo- ple oise evening last wee c. Mas S. Enhiners011 was, appointed Itoed Superintendent at the meeting of the towtship canton On Menday, ohnesvifle Miss Gaizer, teacher of Holmesville school, spent Sunday at her home in Credit:on. • Prof. 1'. C. Elford of Ottawa spent 'Sanday at the home of his father -hi - law, Mr. A. J. Courtice. After chttech all the congregation retired to the basement and MT. Elford gave an ad. dtess on his trip to Spain last June,, which was very interesting. Goderich township council met di the village qn Monday. Holmeseille circuit quarterly board met in the 'Methodist clench on Mon- day afternoon. After the regular routine of business Rev. A. V. Walden was iniited to remain as pastor for another year, which be accepted pro- viding Conference was willing. -Tifte rind Mr. Dick Glidden are visiting friends in this community, ' A move is on foot to get the cheese factory going again. rineene/d. Mrs, (Rev.) C. G. Armour has gone to *eonorito Co eeit friends and aleo for a change and rest since her recent Meese. -She was accompanied by Mrs. J, Addison. Miss Kathleen Pierce nIensall was a weekend visite): with bites leathleee 'Elliott.• , Mr, Stewart Knoxe who has been vieiting ab ,his home in Tuckeremath, teterned•to Flint, Minh., laet week. Mr. Albert Aikenheed of London is visiting friends in and eround Bruce - field. • A jolly skating party left the vil- lage Saturday evening for Bannock- burn river. The ice not being in prime condition the skaters dal not indulge in any fancy ekating, but all report a good {eine and enjoyed the outing. Vatna was ,also well repreeentecl. Mrs: David Rouatt has gone to Toronto to attend the funeral of her brother, Nurse Fannie MeICenzie, who has been on a ease near Staffa for the past week, has returned home. • Mr."McGill of Manitoba Visitedlast week at the , home of -Ver. and Mre, Moodie, Nuree &lbce Teavideon has gone on a trip to Loe,Angelee, California. Miss Alike Rattenbury is the guest of Miss Jessie Gee-nmell. The Brucefield C.F.°. and U,F.W. 0. intend giving a colicert in Walk- er`e Hall on,Fele 131-1)..There will be aecontest between the two clubs and it is expected to be something out ot the ordinary, The preceetle will go foreard the clumeh 8hed fund. ' FACTS ABOUT OPTOMETRY By Dr. Ross Savauge ()lite)) Seale). th On alio a- a far-sighted condbtiei of the eyee e question of age? No. Age has nothing to o with it. In fact many children are far-sighted, but ow•ing to the natural elastivity of the eye in youth the defect is not suspected. Does fer-sight in ehildren CaUSe Dietrega'? That depends 'upon ths eiderit, of the error and other &renal - stances. It would be possible for a faiesighted. child to stiffer severely and no one recognize the copse' of the trouble? Yes. Thousands af childreji are so afflicted. (Continued Next, Week) ruit Attention 1! meetings in the interests of the fftfit growers of Huron County will be held next week as follow,: . Clinton: Wednesday, Feb. 1Ith., Agricultural office. Goderieh; Thursday, Feb. 12th. Lucknow: Friday, Feb. 13th. A. representative. of the *Federal and Provineial Department :if Ag riculture will be ,present and speak on each occasion. ' lliese meetings commence at 2:80 in the afternoon and all intevest-ed in fruit growing are invited to attend, R. R. Moan, President Huron Coun- ty Fruit Growers' Council. S. 1.1; Stothees, District Represent.ative, Department of Agriculture. —92 • Notice to Creditors - In the matter of Bulk Sales Act, 1917, and in the matter of Charles • James Ready of the town of Clinton, county'. of Huron, carryinglon business at said town of ' Clinton 413 Ready Baking Co. Notice is hereby given that all claims against the said nainecl Charles James Ready for "which you are entitled to aank, must be filed With me an or before the 'fourteenth day of February, 1925. Your -names and addresses and full particulars in writing of such claims And further take notice, that after the said last mentioned day 1 -will proceed to dis- tribute the proceeds of the said sale among the parties entitled thereto, having regatd only to the claims o£ which 1 hnve then notice. " •Dated at Clinton, this 30th day of January, A.D. 1925. j. Dodds, Clinton,- Ont.., trustee -ander the Bulk Sales Act 1917 upon the sele afore mentioned. 92-2 Dance, • A daece will be given in the rooms of the Clinton Knitting Club on the evening of Ferday, Feb. 13th. Ag- new's orchestra. Ladies 25e. Gentle- men, 75e. • 92-2 Farm. For Sale 160-ecre farm, on the County Road, 3 miles narth of „Clinton.. On the premises are 'solid britit house, front part '84x20, kitchen 18x30; "frame bai•n 60x70 with stone stabling underneath and delve shed 24x40, good spring well, 'windmill, large cement watering trough, good young orchard, about 8 acres of bush. Con- venient to school. Will sell cheap and on easy terms: Apply op prem- ises to W. Morrisen, R. IL Ng. 1, Cline tort Phone 8 on 637. 92 -ti Farm For, Sale s, A. good 160-aere farm in good con- dition. for sale or rent, being' N1,6 of Lot 26, 8t1 line, Morris. Dais well built on, a red -brick house and big barn with cement flooring in stables, drilled well end windmill. Vol. partic- ulars apply before"Teb, 15th to Geo. 1VIcCall„Londesboro. 92-2-p Sow Astray Came to the preinise.s of:the under- signed; a Yorkshire soW. Owner Indy have same by proving 'propeety and payieg , expensee. BYane -Rawcliffe, Landon Read. Phone 14 on 610 924 POT Salo 6 Barred Roelc cockerels, alto (iron - head Singer sewing machine, used 2 montes; reason for se/ling, owners have left-tiown. 'Apply lairs. Hitam Hill, 92-2-p 'F•rivate Sale of House arid Effecte e House On Victoria street, also mrie* vate -sale of household :furniture: Ap- ply on premises to B. Kaieer; Victoria Tea and Belting Sale The We M. S. of Willis church will hold estea and sale ,of home-made baking 'aroin 3 to 6 on Fniclay after- noon, Feb. Oth, at the home of '1VIrs. (DO Ganrlier. • 92-1 Furniehed Rooms to Rent Single rooms from $1t50 up. Also a suite of roonis. Stoves included for light honselteeping, and all conven- iences on same floor. Every room heated, Also board if desired. Apply- Sprnee Lodge, opposite Ontario St; Church. 91-4-p Kindly Settle Accounts Hay. ing sold our. 'i.iiitch.ering busi- ness to Messes. Cannel & Tyndall, a representative of the fitra Will he at their amp, our eld stand, Huron street, for the next few weeks to re- cdive settlement of all ontstanding accounts. Butler 'Bros, • 91,3 To Creditors' and Other Caiuuautt LI the matter ef 'the estate, of Elsie Ann Richards, late ,of, the Township of Gocierieh, in the County 01 Huron, widow, deceased. • Notice is hereby gliven that all ered- itore and others having claims or Oe- mands against; the estate of the said, Riede Ann Richards, who died on the dth ,day of November, 1124, are re- quired, on or before the first day of March, 1925, to send by post' ipeepaici or deliver to the undereigned solicitor hex'ein for Nettie May Wallis, admin- ietratnix of the estate of the said de- ceased, the full particulars in writing of their claims, ,a statement of their accounta and the nature of the secur- ity, if any, held by them, And Take "Notice that after the first day of March, 1925, the admieis- trat?ix will distribute" the assets of the deceased ainong the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the, claims of which see shall then have notice; and that the said ad- ministratrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been,received by Mac at the time of suah distribution. R, A Cluff, Goderich, Ontario, Sol- icitor foe the Administrateix, Dated at Goderiehithis 27th day of - January, A.D. 1925 9173 Probationeis Wanted Two Probationers for Clintot Pub- lic Hospital, - ApplY to' Supt. 'Grain- ger atsthe Hospital. • 91-tf e Valentino Supper Thursday, Feb. 12th in WlUis Chinch Lecture Room, under the au- spices of the Girls' Club. -Supper frem 5 P17. Everybody welcoie. Ad- mission 35c. 91-2 Applications for Road Superintendent Applications for the position of Road Superintendent for the township of Goderich, at 30e pe.r hour will be' received by the undersigned until Feb. • 2nd. R. G. Thompson, Clerk. R. R. No. 2, Clinton. 90.4f For Sale 33 acres of choice land, joining the town of Clinton on Gravel road; on premises is eomfortable house, with good cellar, an up-to-date hen house, 18x40, good barn, 32x64, machine shed 20x40 and garage 14x18, Straw- berries, raspberries and other small fruits. Also over 100 Barred Rock pullets, good laying strain and some yearling Barred Reeks. Itown water in house and.bdrn, also a good -cistern and small orchard. Apply on prent- ises to W. 11. 0(4, Clinton, or phone' 133. 90-tf • House For Sale 9.teomed cottage on Princess street. town water, electric light, phone, 3/,,, acre, mina or less,, of garden with some fruit trees. Deeirable home. APVIY on premises to Mrs. M. McIn- tyre. ' 90-f Cottage For Sale A cottage on Mary street, in 'good repair, town water, electric lights, good barn, and large lot. .Also 14 -inch roller crusher, in firet-Class ehape. Apply to A. Seeley. 89-ta Pure Wanted Mink, Raccoon, FoX, 'Weasel and other furs have advanced in price. Mink up to $12,00; Raccoon up to $6.00; Vox up to $15,00; Weasel up to $1.50. 1)o not hold- your durs,' prices will probably be lower in Feb- ruary as mink are starting to fade. Dort't sell your furs to travelling dealers. I can pay you as much and generally more than any travelling dealer can afford to pay. Sometimes they will pay you a big price to ,get your business. 1 pay full price all the time. 11„ A. Hovey. RADIO have in stock the following sets: two five-tnbe sets. These sets are the eqUal if not better than sets coat- ing. $25.00 to $50.00 more, and the priee, which inclades a loud speaker end storage battery and other best guaranteed equipment (nothing cheap in these sets) is $150.00 to $175,00. The $175.00 set ineludes a $30.00 loud speaker and $21.50 storage bat- tery. Statiens heard from on loud speaker, most of them louder than any gramophone include Oakland, Cale Winnipeg, Calgary-, Toronto, Ot- tawa, Montreal, 'Moncton, Hamilton, Kitchener, Dallas, Texas, and othets too mnnerous to mention. I have several second hand sets good as new at a bargain. Have in stock phones gnaranteed a year at 1¢5.50, tubes, 13 batteries, Everready dry cells, which last twice as long as ordinary dry cells, just 60e each, • condensers, rheastat grid leaks, Bremer Fullez timers, vario-couplers, etc., at lowest prices. Everything guanantted satis- factony. or replaced free of change. IL A, HOVEY Money on Farm Lands The Industrial Mortgage and Sav- ings Company oe Sarnia, Ontario, ate prepared to advance money on morta gages on goodelands. Parties desie- ing money on fares mortgages will please apply to James Cowan, Sea - forth, Ont,, who will furnish, rates and other particulars. The Industrial Mortgage and Savings. Company. . • 88-12 - AUCTIONEER Honor •Gnaduate Carey Jones' Na tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- cago. Special course taken in Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- chancliee and Fenn Sales. Rates in keeping with prevailing market. Sat- isfaction assured. • Write or wire, Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont, More 18- 93, For Sale The achninietrators of the estate of William Doherty, deceased, offer for sale his late reeidenee and the ad- joining lends, (25 acres /none or less), on whickare erected substantial and well-equipped buildings. Apply to J. E. Doherty on the premises, or to W. Beyclone, solicitor for the estate.- 70-tf • For Sale .. 16 ft. beech plank, sized 2 inches by 8 inches anti 2 inches by 10 iricheee 0!- 50 serne hemlock .lumber. W. 11. 1VIidd1eten, R. Clinton, Phone 15 on 606, 75-ff at Hens Wanted, also Crate -fed Chickens (mire tor Price Eggs bought accardiag to •Donn o Government Egg R.egulations, • Poultry- and Eggs Retailed at J,iaderate Prices The Cliatou Poultry -I -louse • (New Era Building) ' N. W. Trewartha Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w For Sale or -Rent • 11orfae and lot in tile -village of Brucefield, tWo-thirdsacre or sand, good cellar, hard and sort water, good Statile' and hen house. Poseee- shin, given. immediately, Apply to John s, Diehl, Clinton; Ont. 83-1f The formenJoyner property. Five - roomed cottage evite ,large ,sun -room. Electric light and town water in house. 3 acres of good land aed all kinds of fruit trees. ' Will be sold reasonably.: Apply to Mrs. 1VIeCal- Corynnercial Inn, Clinton. 6342. Whg Worrg About Fire? Let me'insure your property and pass the worry on, to a good, sound company. „ I ant ficensed to undermite all lines of insurance: Life'Fire, Sutomobile, Wind and Hail, Accident and Sickness, Plate Glass, etc. Agent for Clinton and District of The 'Mutual Life A.ssurince Company of Canada • H. E. RORKE Office at residence, cor. Mary and Orange streets, opp. the 'rink Phone 253 •90-4 Winted to Purchase for Cash Good hemlock, basswood, maple and soft elm logs, delivered in our mill yard at Bayfield and at Thos. Wallis', Goderich township: Custom sawing' will ,be done at both places.. MitWEN BROS, 86-tf WL RA MRAS wm pay the highest market price for Horse Hides and Beef Hides, Scrap Metal, Geese and Duck Feath- ers, etc. 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 Wt. AlSo some good dry slabs. Leave orders a't residence, E. WXRD Phone 155, Huron Street, COAL Having erected new coal sheds will ha.ve on hand full stock of coal for inunediate deliNa.y.• Prices reason- able. R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence, phone 119 Grain, Flour and Feeds' Highest pestes epaid for all var- ieties of grain. "Uan generally Pay as high as anybody else; mostly high,. er for these. To your' advantage to ecu us -whenever you have, anything P1 offer, • . LOGS In the market for logs again ' Call us if you have any to offer. Have a camplete stock of feeds on hand. Make a. specialty. of geed heavy, clean screenings. This feed is reasonably priced and of highest quality. Beef, Scrap, Tankage, Oy- ster Shell, Grit, Oil Cake, Salt, Ground Corn Middlings, Feed Flour, Bran and ShOnts. • ,Always ready to serve* and anx- ious to oblige in any way possible. • AIso issuers of Hunters & Trappers licenses • J. A. TORII& SON , Plione 123 ° Flour and Feed Merchants and • Grain,Buyets CREAM WANTED The demand for our butter is 121 - creasing. To supply this demand we require more cream. We reqeest you to ship us your We guarantee you the Highest 1Vlarket Prices, accurate tests and prompt service. Our firm is known to yen and needs no feather recorronend. We pay all express charges film- , ish cream cans and pay zwiee each month. Write for eerie ar iTui'huer informa- tion to the TITE, SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO. 0, A. BARBER, MANAGER THURSDAY, FEBIt 11111/ J3. air( TELE' ONE 53 Powland's Old Stan C NAUEL STORE Ca and see our assort ent of Alurixinum White, blue and white, and per grey Enamel ware also Tin ware, No stock as complete. We also have two second hand uebec Heaters at a bargain. We can supply your wants and at reasonable pies. Clothes Cleaned and ?reseed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen gpods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop, W. J. Jago. —83-1f • mosiersaspiesmetam.6mmweems. House 'For Sale -Itei4lence of the late Arthur Cook, cOrner 'Albert alai Mill streets, Chin.. ton. Key at IVIr. Walter King's., 724f., vammumeremilaismauevomMasomenatiiasamaonoso EingroacsagMEMIMMEMBIDISTMErscorA QUALITY The most important th,ng about our Products is Quality. We do not use any- thing but just Quality Ingredients in our Bread,IPies, Cakes, Buns, Etc., or anything pretaining to Baking, Oysters, Ice Cream and Light Lunches F. J. BROWN & CO. BAKER AND CONFECT10RER Phone 1 1 1 taIDISIMEMIREISPINCONINEMENICSIRIESE Aruffif=011112412, A shoe to fit the foot not Me foot to fit the shoe "X-Rair jvam. thustuiFoot ,Ous' • Sptincr Steel. rapport-supports- th 6" ItooictBone ORshow many years have peel* spoken of "breaking in" a pair of shoes, i.e. suffering tortures till the foot had, in time, shaped the shnes to fit the foot? But now Arch Defenders have banished all that and your foot glides into the shaped -to -nature insole of the shoe like a glove to the hand. Note also how different and shapely is the last upon which Arch Defenders are built coMpared with the old style, In addition to the cohcealed Spring Steel Support and the special foot -form insole,.the lasts upon which Arch Defenders are built, with their cupped heel and foot -contour sole, are so differ- ent from the flat shapeless lasts of Ordinary shoes. Stylish,—Scientifie—Sensible For Men and Women 1 Maple Leaf Flour is a high ,patent flour milled by the Maple -Leaf Milling Co., and was fameely sold under the brand name of Cream of the West. i Every bag guaranteed by the Millens. IVIonarcIi -Pakry Flour re manufactured by the seine company. If you have not used it, try a bag and see for youtself. , Glebe --View Greenho s In our greenhouses we have Geraniums, Cyclamens, Hyacinths, Ferris, Begonias and various Plants. Roses, Carnations, Freesias, Daffodills, Snapdvagon. Sprengeri, Adiantum and, other out 'flowers in season, also a full line of flower basltets.- ' Special Attention to Floral Designs . JENKINS & s Office Phone 199 Night 141 and 129 namenv;mrse