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"THURSDAY, SE`r`"l'la11II3ER 3, 192
Clinton Branch
'The man with
Money
HOSEwho have saved are able
to buy,andthe man with money
,
in the bank.is always ready for
any opportunity or emergency.
Determine to save a certain sum
—say $100. That accomplished,
save- a second $100, and you will
soon have $1,000 M the bank.
Ask, for our booklet, "THC Measure of.
Your Income." It colli help you.
yaI Batik
- f anada
R. E. Manning, Manager
Ra eldeld
Mrs. G. A. Somerville, Mrs. W. A,
Stratton and family and Miss F. Peer,
who have spent the summer in Mr. D.
Glass' cottage returned to Toronto on
Monday.''
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander and son,
George, Dr, and Mrs-' White and 'fare_
iIy, Dr. and Mrs. S. 11. Smith, Master
Carmen and Mrs.-Kereher returned to
their homes in London after having
spent the'summer in their cottages)
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ford King, who
have, been visiting theformer's spar
ente,' Mr: and Mrs. Geo. King, re-'
` turned to Toronto on Saturday.
Mrs. David Hastings and ;family,
'who have spent the summer in Deer
'Lodge Patk returned to . their home
in Galt on Saturday,
Miss Wilma Jamieson, who has
:spent the summer at Miss Rathwell's
and with her father, Mr. W. C. Jam-
ieson, left on Friday for Stratford,
-where they are visiting on their way
home to Brooklyn.
Mr, and Mrs,' W. R. Jowett and
family motored to Tottenham on
-
''Firiday and from there .to Brechin
'where Miss Ethel is teaching school.
Miss Jean M. Woods left on Friday
to take charge of a school near Bel -
wood.
The Presbyterian W. M. S`, held a
quilting at the home .of Mrs. W. J.
Poster, on Wednesday of last week,
Rev. and Mrs. Owen C. Gray of De -
"troll. and Mrs. and Miss Bond and
° Mrs. Thorpe of Windsor, who have
been occupying Miss Rankin's cot-
tage, "Hillcrest," returned to their
:homes orf Saturday.
`R Mrs. E. Edwards, who has spent
the summer at Miss Nora Ferguson's,
'left on Friday for her home., in Tor-
, onto..
Mr. and Mrs. Allan. MelCenzie of
• Cuba are •visiting the latter's par-
onts, etre. and Mrs. James McMillan
:at their cottage. •
Dr. A!J. iSlack and family of Lon-
don who have spent the sun}mex 'in
Deer Lodge Park, returned to their
.home on Friday.
. Mr. ,and Mrs. W, Owens and Mr.
Salter Owens returned(' to ,Stratford
on Friday after having spent the sum-
mer in Jowetti a Grove.
Mr, and Mrs. 0. M. Perry and
daughter who have spent the past
month in Miss' Rankin's cottage,
"Glenboiy" returned to Windsor on
Monday.
•}V13r. and Mrs, Jas.' McMillan have
leetarned to their home in London af-
ter spending the summer in their cot-
• ,cage.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull left on
.Monday for Toronto to attend the
',wedding of a,frientI and Spend a few
;days in the city.
Mr, Percy Weston, Me. and Mis. H.
Weston,- Miss 'Vera Walters and Mrs,
.Bessie Vail and ;eon "Btbby motored
td Detroit on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.
IL.Weston`and Mr, Percy Weston re -
',turned oh Monday. '
Mr. Clifford Clarke left on Satur-
day to commence his duties at 'a
school near Echo Bay. He journeyed
by boat as far as 'Sault Ste, Marie,
Miss Lola , Elliott' returned to De-
troit -on Monday.
Miss Northcott, who . has been
-visiting Mrs. W. J. Elliott of the lst
eon., Goderich township, returned to
London on ,Monday accompanied by
Mrs. Elliott. ,
We are glad to :report that Miss
'Izetta Merner is home from Clinton
Hospital' and is progressing favour:-
:.ably.
Miss Anna .Elliott left on '.Monday.
to 'resume her duties on the Toronto
esehools staff. " -
Dines Lucy McLeod of Detroit is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Benson of Loh-
-don were the guests" of Mr. grid Mrs.
I',. A. .,Edwards for. a few" days last
• week.
Miss A1ieeStinson, 'nurse -in -train-
ing. in Western Hospital, Toronto, ar-
rived..on Thursday to spend her hole
idays with her parents, Mr,,and Mrs.
W. J.- Stinson. -
Mrs; and . Miss ,Saxton; Miss Shel-
. don and :Miss Betty Brush who have
spent the past month in "Boulder
Lodge" returned to their' homes in
Detroit on Monday.
Mee. John D. Weeds is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. T. Wurn in Zurich.
Themembers of the Senor Guild
of Trinity church held a quilting
party on 'the Rectory lawn on Thugs-
-day last.
Mee. E, Fisher and little, grandson
Mark Fisher, returned to Kitchener
.on Friday after having visited her
sister, Mrs. F. A. Edwards for a
couple of weeks.
° Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sautlerland
family returned to their home in Kit-
chener'last. week.
Mr. and Mrs. Prest and -daughter,
Marian of Toronto and Miss Mary E.
Robb of -Chicago are guests . at the.
Albion Hotel.
dor, Ie. W. Howard of Harriston
came on Tuesday to relieve the man-
ager, 'Mr. E. H. Johns yvhile he is on
his holidays.
Rev, A. Macfarlane returned tothe
village .opi Tuesday after having tak-
en dharge of a Church in Windsor for
theemonth of August.
My. and Mrs. Albert Townshend' of
Clinton are occupying Mr. John Pear -
son's cottage.
Mx. Grenville . ,Atkinson met with
quite a serious accident last Satur-
day when he fell on a •sharp knife
which made a large gash and cut an
artery in his forearm( We are glad
to •repot t that, he is able, to move -
around someagainand hope that: he
will continue to improve.
Mrs. Jolly, -Miss Ada Jolly and Mrs.
Fulton of London are occupying Mr.
J. W. Reid's cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Orr and family;
Mr. • and Mrs. Goodhue''' and Miss
Bawling, who have 'occupied Mr.
Cotton's cottage during August; Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. McConkey, Miss N.
Tiley, Mr, Nelson 14'eConleey . and
Mrs. McConkey's niech and nephew,
Master and Miss Maclennan, have re-
turned to Stratford.
Miss Dorothy Hodgins, who has
spent the summer abroad, arrived on
Monday to spend a week with her
mother before resuming her duties in
Toronto.
Dr, and Mrs. A. Newton -Brady
motored tei Weiland on Sunday.
Newton -Brady returned Monday but
the doctor remained to play in' a
golf convaetition.
Mrs: Playter- and Miss Playter of
Toronto; are occupying Mrs. A. J.
Steven's cottage "Merrytime 'Lodge."
Mr. and Mrs, Frank' Martin- and
Miss Ruth Martin returned to God-
erich on Tuesday after spending the
summer' in • a cottage in "White City."
Dr. R. Decile and faintly. and Miss
P. Bacon; W. H. Robinson and fam-
ily; Dr, and Mee. Tillman and fani-
ily; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Manness and
sons; Armand and Billy; Mr. and
Mrs. 'Will and IVfiss- Agnes and Bob=
Will, have -all returned to • their
homes in- London.,
Mrs, I{endall'and• Miss Betty Ken -
chill of Detroit ace guests at the Ritz.
Mr. and Mrs, Thornton Mustard,
and family have returned to theft,
home in Toronto after spending the
summer' here. '
Mr. Early Baker of London spent
the week -end with his mother • Mrs, le,
W. Balser.
Miss Mlai•ie1 Howard and Master
-Borden'Iloward left on- Monday for
their homes in Montreal.
Miss Elva land Annie Dewar left' on
Monday to hesume'their duties on the
Toronto School Staff.'
David Dewar and Fred Heard are
attending' Collegiate in Clinton.,
Mr. William L. Metcalf spent rev-•
eial days in Detroit least week. -
Mise Wilfendan• and Miss bellbird
Of Detroit -are oceupying. Miss Ran-
kins 'cottage "Hill Crest."
Mr.' and Mts. M. 0. Sullivan have
come to spend ;a' few weeks in Dr.
Tillman's cottage "Long Vue,"
Mrs. Albert Catling and • son .Sign
Catling are visiting Mrs.-;,Catling's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sturgeon
Bayfield Public and Continuation
school 'opened on Monday with 'Miss
Ilelen ' Gerrie B. A. , of Ingersoll; as'
principal and }Miss Anna Woods assis-
tint.
Londesboro
Miss
13: Bredgen of London re-
turned after spending her lentidys
wiih•her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
.Brodgen. ',
Miss Olvetta - Beighain oe the at.
Thomas Collegiate staff rete -reed fo
her duties on Monday. •
Mr. and ,Mrs. Boyd of Chicago
called on friends here, Monday.
Mr, and Mrs, Sowden of Niagara
'Falls spent the week -end with friends
here„
Mrs. Margaret Adams, daughter of
Mr. acid' Mrs'. Henry Adams was
among those who took advantage rS
e
tho sec ratexcursion t i
i p to,'the West,
going front. Blyth via C.P.R. tt Dau-
phin, Manitoba, whore sh"e'vnlli visit
her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Crawfurtl, and,
other friends, going on later to Pilot,
Mound and other western points be-
forezeeteurning home
1ldtbserietgc e-
HEINI3UCID DRUMMOND On`
Saturday, August 29th, 'Margaret
,Lilian youngost daughter of Mrs:
Alex. I)rum:mond of-Mitehelr to Mr.
-. John. Heinbucli of: Li_aowet. :
i Fd0£1.15
JENI(INS- ;In Chilton Hospital, on
Sept 1St,'to Mi. and Mrs.' I'. A.
Jenkins, a son.
ZING AT, 'Lanes; on Aug,.31st, 1925,
to Mr. and is P. G.'.Zum, nee Em-
naelme Reiland, • a ` son. —„George
Warren:,;
Death
'ARMSTRONG -In Goderich,' on Fri-
day, August 21st, Mary E. Arm-
. ,strong, sister of ` Mr. Wm, Arm-
strong.
COURTICE—In California, the Rev.
Wiss, Courtice, son of Mr. and Mrd).
'A. J Courtice of Holmesville.
IIORNEY'-In Exeter; on Monday;
August 24th; Ann Elizabeth Keddy,
widow of the late Henry Homey, in
her 87th year.
YATES In, Goderich,' .on , Monday,
Aug. 81st, James Yates, in his 78th
year.
GODERICH EXHIBITION NEXT
WEEK
Wednesday,.. Thursday and Friday,
September 9, 10 and 11, Popular event
of the season. Four track events, two
each day, Thursday and Friday, Full
list of attract ions—Barlow' and Bar-
low,; sensational and comedy acrobats;,
I•Ienderson Juvenile Pipe Band;Maeele
Leaf Midway. Admission, only 25e.
Timothy Seed for Sale:
I have a limitelk, quantity of Tim-
othy seed for sale. Apply to James.
Johnston,' Clinton.' Phone 12 on 636.
21-1,ep
- 'Brucefield House For Sale
Brick, cottage, roomy, In good re-
pair with -all' convenient. appointments.
Apply to Mrs. Fred Tomlinson, Bruce
field,•Ont. 21-2
For Sale
Horse, Buggy; cutter and; harness.
Snap for quick sale, Bert Langford,
Overland, garage. 21-1-tp
e. • ' ° •Boarders Wanted `•'
2 girl boarders, 5” minutes walk
from -School of Commerce. Mrs. L.
Deeves, Victoria street. • 21-1-p
Silos For Sale
We' are prepared to sell a limited
number of silos. Charges,„ moderate.
W. Falconer and Son, Clinton, 21-2
Farnt For Sale
On north half of Lot 5,•concession'
2, Ilullett, containing 50 acres. There
are on the 'premises a good frame
house and kitchen, bank barn 34x52
and shed 12x52;•one acre of orchard,
apple, plum and pear trees. The
'farmis welledi•ained and fenced and
five miles from Seaforth and 21/2
miles from Constance. School across
the road.° Apply to 'Mrs. Mary
Brown, administl'atrix, Brucefield, or
W, Brydone,' Clinton. 21
.tl
TRijSS
EXPERT
FOR
Men, Women an
Children
Coming g to
Goderich1'
Representing
W. ' S. -RICE •
ADAMS, N.Y.
..The Rice Truss Expert,; personal
representative of William S. Rice,
Adams, N Y.,, will bb at the Bedford
Hotel, Godcrich,, Ont,,. frons Thursday
noon until Thursday evening, ;Sept.
10th. Every.' ruptured roan, woman
and child should take advantage' of
this great opportunity,
The Rice Method for 1lnptur'e is
known the world over. You can now
see this Method demonstrated and
have .a ,Rice Appliance .fitted to you.
Absolutely no ,'charge :unless you are
(Itis'fied to keel) the Outfit after_hav-
ing the, Appliance adjusted and You•
see how perfectly and comfortably it
holds: N', harsh, deep -pressing
springs; nothing to gouge the•flesh
and make you sore. Can be worn
night' and day with positive comfort.
Soft, rubber -like composition pad, any
degree 'of. pressure required,
Don't wear a truss all -your life
when thousands have reported roe,,v
cry through using. the Rice Method.
Why suffer the burden of rupture if
there is a chance to he free fiioni
truss -wearing forever? Anyway, it
will cost you nothing tocome in and
learn all about the • Rice Method and
the wonderful opportunity for help it
offers in your ease. Remember this
Truss' Expert will be there only one
day then your: opportunity will be
gone. Just ask at the hotel desk i r
the Rice Representative and he will
,do the rest
Don.'�t miss this greatsopperttinity'
to see this Expert on Hernia.'
WM. S. RiCE,• Jae., Adams, V.Y.
M. ROSS 'SAVAUGC, R. 0.,
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST,
Will be at
Burgess' Portrait Studio'-
, (Formerly Roy Ball's)
Clinton
Every Thursday::
Hours: 9 a.m. to 2:30p,tn.
Expert Examination of Eyes
And Fitting of Glasses
Phones;, Office, 194, Evenings,
10, Seafoi•th
STUDIO OPEN EVERY, TUESDAY
Portraits. That Please
'That's the onlykihd we make,, and'.
our priceshl be' :found as low as'
possible •for good 'work.
Father, mother,, sister and brother,
have those :portraits taken' now while'
irt,'good health. Or would you like'
a -family -`grow z? ' 'We develop films
and finish prints for amateurs, ''also'
enlarge your snapshots.
BURGESS PORTRAIT STUDIO
Open Every„ Tuesday
F. R. DARROW
BARRISTER SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC, Etc.
CONVEYANCING
Over Ilovey's Drug Store
l'hone 81
BAYFIELD VOTERS' LIST~ ; .'
The Voters' List, 1925, it the Vil-
lgae of Bayfield,.Couiity of Hnron.
'Notice is hereby given thitt I have
transmitted or delivered to the per -
eons mentioned in Section 9 of the
Ontario Voters' List Act the copies of
the List made pursuant td the said
Act, of all persons appearing by the
last ,revised Assessment Boll of the
said Municipality to be entitled to
vote in the said Municipality at elec-
tions for the Legislative Assembly
and at 'Municipal elections and the
said .list was first posted up in my
office at Bayfield on the 17th day of
Auyust, 1925, and remains ''here for
inspection. I hereby, call upon all
voters to examine the said (list and
if any errors or omissions arefound
therein to take immediate proceedings
to have. same corrected aecording to
Iaw.
Dated at Bayfield this 17th day of
August, 1925.
JOHN FRASER,
19-3 Municipal Clerk.
For Sale
Garage, pfo1ert 3 Itoek and equip-
ment.' Onmain provincial highway
between Stratford and Godericli. Best
Location in town' for right 11100, Clin-
ton Garage, Drawer N, Clinton, Ont.
20-2
Music Lessons
Miss Edna Wise, teacher of piano
and theory, is prepared to take 13,
number of pupils at her home on On-
tario street, phone 163j 20-2
For Sale
Young Durham springer, also some
beef ringers. Apply J. G. Cartwright,
Londesboro. '
For Sale
A grand pit}no, Fisher make, in
good condition, cheap for quick sale.
Apply News -)Record office.
For Sale •
Plains for sale, excellent value; low
prices. Apply .Mrs. Mary Argent. 20
Wanted
To room or ]board, near School of
Commerce. Mrs. E. Herman, Victoria
street. • 19-2
Auction Sale
Of Farm' Stock.' . The undersigned
'auctioneer lia`s• 'received instructions,
to sell by public : auction at ,,Lot 29,
Cop,. 3, Tuckersmith, Mill' road, 1e
miles east of.Brucefield on Saturday,
Sept. 5th, at 2 "o'clock, sharp, the
following: horses -gelding. ;rising
four; horse rising six; horses,: rising,
ten; work team, wok or drive; driv-
er, good all round ,horse. Cattle
heifer, due Oct. 28th; cow, 'due Des.
23; cow, due Jan. •1st; 2 cows, due.
Feb.; 3 heifers, dee '.1Viaich;,cow, due
April; heifer due . May; '3 steers 2
years old; heifer, 1 year old;. 3' young
calves; Polled Angus, bull, registered,
Pigs—Sow, due Sept.. 1; 9 chunks'
about 80 lbs, No reserve. Terns:
10 months credit on approved joint
notes .et a discount Of 6 per cent, for:.
cash on credit amounts. Alexa Sou-
ter, proprietor; 'George ')i. Elliott,:
auctioneer. 20-2
Wanted , ;.
To board or ar ooin, students pre-
ferred. Apply Ml's.. W, IL Cole on
Huron street, second houseewest. 'oe-
Batptist church. Phone 133. 19,
For 'Sale
iComfortable house' 8. rooms; lights,
town' water. Good.`. stable and small
fruit orchard in connection.•:' Thisi
pedeerty is' in a 'good location a'nd'
would make', a coin fortable home;"
Would also consider, renting by'year,
Apply at • News -.Record. .. 18 --if
; Wanted"' '
Agent for. ` Life Insurance Co., to
take'over'good territory. Good con-
tract for the right man. Apply
Drawer IJ, Clinton, Ont- 17;tf
House. and 'Lot, for' Sale
Brick cottage, coiner of Dunlop and
Fulton streets, in good repair, elec-
tric light% town ~nater, furnace. Good
garden with small fruits, .and ,apple
and plum strees. Miss•Dlizabeth Me-
Teed eh. . : 15-tf
Clinton High Erode Egg mad
Poultry -House
Now is the time to cull your .flocks
of laying hens for winter eggs. To
promote this''winter's egg production
we offer`, ourservices free to the
poultry owners. Kindly phone office
(2143) for particular's, etc,, •
We appreciate your business 'and
ate anxious to -give our services in
return. -i•.
Iliilk-fed spring , chicks and boiling..
forwl .retailed at our plant,
Eggs, bought according to Govern-
ment regulations and, highest - prices -
paid. Phone' for our prices before
marketing your eggs, •
N. W. Trewartha
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
The Wise> Man'
Insures his property against loss
by fire
The Wiser Man
Does not stop there but insures his
life also. How much are you
worth to. your .family?
All Lines of Insurance
Agent for Huron County for
The Sun Life Insurance Coe of Canada
H. E. RORK,E
Office at residence, cor. Mary and
Orange streets, opp. the rink
Phone 253 , ee 90-'
Farm For Sale
100 acres; con. 6, Hallett. The late
Henry 1VIcl rien farm, good buildings
and other improvements. Close to
school and general store. ' A first
class farm. Apply' 'to Mrs. Henry
McBrien, Clinton,.oe W.. Brydone,
Clinton: 13-tf
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-
paired. . Woolen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's barber shop,
W. J. Jego. —83-tf
Slabs For Sale
A quantity of ;good slabs. Apply A.
McCartney, Clinton, "Phone 256, 16-tf
": Safety Razor .Blades Sharpened
Satisfaction" guaranteed or money,
refunded:' Single ' edge 'e3e. Double
edge, 4c. J. E. Hovey, druggist, agent,
Canton„ 15-tf
Free Tickets
For Star Theatre
One thousand half fare- tickets
"are being given away';
With ` every purchase of one
dollars worth of goods at
Watson's Grocery.
y
Phone 111 Clinton
COAL
We have a supply of Furnace, Stove,
Nut and Soft, Also some good dry
slabs. Leave' orders at residence.
E. WARD
Phone 155. Hilton Street,
COAL
Having erected new coal sheds will
have on hand full stock of coal for.
immediate delivery. Prices reason-
able, s
R. J. MILLER.
Orders taken at residence, phone 119
Ciintotes
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fikr
HAPPY LITTLE HEAZ,FOLKS
SITTING- IN THE Blti •
conte l IWC. FOR. toe COC.D DAYS'
THEiR Har WORK TO BEGIC'
TieMiller. Hardware Coy pany'
annotlnces a change in its
BUSINESS POLICY
It has always been bhe policy of'this store to give its customers
the benefit of the "lowistbpossible prices,for standard merchandise,
consistent with a fan and reasonable profit, but:
NOW. We are going still further
Beginning; Sept. 1st .we will, adopt the policy of seilin our me?•-
;chandise on a cash basis,. and,under this new policy \VG' will"be able
,to give our customers still, GREATER VALUES,}
ricesin fact the stores, p given. anywhere; except it; thQ very largest df. 'airy stores;
where, business is done .on the sante basis.
There is no store doing business "today under the credit system"
that can sell goods, as: CHEAPLY as those who sell for cash only,
because a merchant doing 'business'' that way must mark his mer-
chandise at a price sufficient to ,offset the losses due to long .out-'
standing and in some instances uncollectatble accounts.
CONSEQUENTLY, in eliminating this additional• cost of doing
busines, WE are going to, be able to serve you in the future at mu
lowoertapkriceseawithdvantaga e faoifl• profit to the store, and a real saying, to you
wh". yid
lililier. liar ware coo
TELEPHONE 53
Rowland'a Old Stand `
CHI-NAMEL STORE
i
biine.
Gold Medal Twine either eight
or five Ib balls. Special price for
cash' to July lst, .
Have complete, stock of Oran,
Shorts, Screenings, Cracked Corn
Fine and Coarse Chick Feed, let.
us know requirements as 'fed will
be quite scarce before new crop.
ROOFING
Agents for Toronto Asphalt
Roofing this is the -best by test.
We guarantee every job, carry
complete stock and several colors
See ours before buying. • •
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 128
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
SIfEfl SE IN_
Having taken over the agency of
the Singer Sewing Machine I am pre-
pared to supply tife wants of anyone
requiring machines, parts,' needles,
etc.. Machines sold on easy terms, old
machines taken as cash.
W. OLEN COOK.
Phone 1711 P.O. Box, 201; Clinton
09
CREAM WANTED
The demand for our butter is
creasing.• .
To supply this demand we require
more cream.
We request you to ship, us your
cream.
We guarantee you the Highest
Market Prices, accurate tests and
prompt service. -
Our firm is known to you and needs
no further recommend.
We pay all express charges, furn-
ish cream cans and pay twice each
month.
Write for cans or furher informa-
tion to the
THE SEAFOItTH CREAMERY' CO.
C. A. BARBER, MANAGER
410.111.1.110112111,
C. H. VENNER, Electrician,
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
.Phone I 5 I w
CORNS
end the pain .
quickly, safely
In one minuteyon can end the pale of
cornswithDr.Scholl'aZinopads. They
end the miseeyof corns'by eliutlnating
the cause, frk tion pressure. No danger
of infection from cutting or corrosive
acids.
Zino -pada, are thin antiseptic, water.
proof. They protect while they heal'
Sizes for corns, callouses and bunion*
Call today 'and .get a box -of this 1seu,
magic cora treatment.
DX8 oil''s
'r
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' Pot one on=the pain's gone! 1
e Fealso e leta.lint Dr a I
of COWOSS Appllatsccs am'- Sawe.d&a -
Footwear1.na d
Foot Comfort
f,RED JACK,SON
The Big Shoe Store' . Opposite the Town Hall
'You need not look 'at the weather
reports to. know that ,cold weather is
coming. So why put off the phone
call that will bring the Heat -Folks to
your hone? Adopt these willing
,workers today.'and : have a reservoir
of warmth and -comfort in your cel-
lar. The year's best cellar is the 'one
'with the Heat Folks, in the bin. You
can be sure that ,they will read the
Mee act to Whtoio, firt cold breath,
:Call the vottweet
far Food, dean coal.,
Mustari
:
COAL' COMPANY'
1'1HONE ` 74 ` . CLINTON