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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-11-05, Page 5.0a d�Ie �tte�*x x4 • TIIF ELECTION IN S, Htl3ON The official1.etuns, by municiplities,. -of, the ' election in South Huron on 'Thursday'last, Oct. 29th.: o, .1 No. 4 N0. 1 No. 2 , No. 3 No.4. No. 5.: No, 6. r Fa 8 Clinton' .115 .6 ].15 9 , . `136 ;16 89 •:11 485 44 Seaforth _ 90 ;'15 84 22 90 11 63 11 .3"a 2`. Di 430 �63 No 2 117 No 3 106 No. 4 . 42 341 69 Hensalk- No. 1 . 102 19 Hayfield :No, 1 . .... ' 61 10 ti 5 98 494 92 109 .78 64 1104 93 • 540 7 172 • 27 166 34 110 '57 505 McKillop No. 1 159 18 23 No. 2 126 61 93 No. 3 75 50 49 No. 4 . , 74 , 50 94 187 week -end with :.her- daughter,,';yTxs. Wm. Strong,: Mr, and Mrs. Stewart, of Sai:'nia called on friends here ma their way to Owen Sound. Mr. D. Moody, who had the con- tract of Mr. H. Lyon's house, com- pleted it Iasi; week. The Young Peonies Guild of I<nox church spent ,a ,very pleasant social evening at the manse on Friday, Get. 30th. Pxn i kirks, Black' cats, Owls and other Hailowe'en Spirits greeted one at - every., turn' and the rooms looked -,very attractive with their black and orange decorations. The evening was spent in playing games, guessing contests, and fun reigned supreme, There were about forty young people present and they were molt `enthusiatic in their expressions oC appreciation,' ,in 'Rev. Mr. Abei'y, for the invitation to meet at the Manse and to the Executice ler plan- ning and carrying out such a success. ful program. At the clase of the ev- ening's ' program the young people formed., a large eircle with Mr. Abery in the centre and 'sang .5'Auid: Lang ,Syne," "God save the King" And "For he's a Jolly'Good Fellow." The next meeting will be held in'the church on Sunday, evening, Nov. 15th.`" FRUIT SHOW PRIZE' LIST Platt Classes'` Snow—Thos. Cook, Geo. Laithwaite, R. R. Sloan. McIntosh Red—R. R. Sloan, R. H. Revell, R. H Revell. 145 Baldwin—Jae. 13, Stirling, R. R. Sloan, Albert Robertson. 'Spy—R. R. Sloan, C. B. Middleton, N. Hall. ;. Russet -Jas. %R. /Stirling, R. R. Sloan, 0. Rapson. Ontario—Jas. R. • Stirling, R. R. Sloan,, A Robertson. Ben Davis—R. R. Sloan,• C._ B. Mid- dleton, Jas R. ,Stirling. Greenbesry Pippin=R. R. Sloan, Jas. ft. Stirling. Mann ` . C. B. Middleton, Geo, Laithwaite. Greening—Geo. Laithwaite, R. R. Sloan, R. R. Sloan, Wagner—R. R. Sloan, Thos. Cook, .jas. R. Stirling. North Star -Geo. Laithwaite, Jas:. R. Stirling, R. R. Sloan. Blenheim Orange—R, R. Sloan, Geo. Laitllwaite.. Ribston Pippin -Geo. Laithwaite. Tolman Sweet -R. R. Sloan, Thos,' Cook, S. 13, Stothexs: { Wealthy --Geo. Laithwaite, S. B. Stethers, C. 13. Middleton. Stark -Rs R. Sloan, Thomas Cook Geo. Laithwaite. A. 0, V. Reck-Geo. `Laithwaite; Geo. Laithwaite, Thos. Cook. A. 0. V. Green—Thos. 'Cook, R. R. Sloan, S. 13. Stothers, • King—C, B. Middleton, Jas, R. Stir- ling, Geo. Laithwaite. Pears ICetfer—R. R. Sloan. Bosc—R. R. Sloan. Clairgeau—J"as. R. Stirling, "I• R. Skin, Geo. Laithwaite. D'Anjou—R, R. Sloan, Geo. Leith - svelte. Sheidon-7as. R, Stirling. Seckel—R. 11. Revell, R. R. Sloan, R. II, ReveIL Boxxick--Geo Laithwaite. Pears (basket)—R. R. Sloan. Apples (Batket)—R. R..S1oan,..R. H. Revell, Geo. Laithwaite. Barrel Classes - Spy—.Albert Robertson, C. 13. Mid- dleton, R. R. Sloan. Baldwin—C, B. IYtiddleton,p. Rap- son, Geo. Laitllwdite. Greening—Geo. Laithwaite, R. R. Sloan. Sweepstakes Barrel --Geo. Leith - smite. BOY (%lasses Snow—R. R. Sloan, McIntosh — R. R. Sloan, R. H. 90 Revell, R. IT. Revell. 5e, Spy—R, R. Sloan, C. 13. Middleton, 44 Albert, Robertson.' 42 Greening -R. R, Sloan. Tolman Sweet—R. R; Sloan. Russet --Jas. Stirling, R. R. Sloan. King -R, R: Sloan,'3as. R. Stirling, Geo Laithwaite. A. 0. V.—R. Rc: Sloan, Jas R. Stir ling, Geo. Laithwaite, -Sweepstakes Box — R, R. .Sloan, Kings, Display in Flats.C;eo, Laithwaite. Special Display -Geo. Laithwaite. Water Color drawings advertising Huron County apples—Margaret Kil- patrick, Clinton, Anila Taylor, Clin- Elva Crawford, Clinton. est Box Apples from orchard in ron County Spray Service --R. fI, ell. est Box Northern S$iys—N. Ball. No.1 ; No. 2, No. 3' No. 3. ' No. 6 , 437 179 259 Tuekersmith 68 18 103 90 28 . 71 .. '63 61 • 23 90, 2$:` 57 85 . '31 40 81 25 34 477 191 328 Hallett No. 1 .. ...1110 46 ,,.. , 38 No. 2 81 49 56 'No. 3' 62 1 28 No. 4. 97 17' 46 No. 5 . , s -t.... ,31 9 33 No. 6 , 88 ° 14 • 41 No. 7 . 74 19 53 5 155, 295 nag; No. 1 ....... 5526. ' 21 N. 2 , .............48...... ' 36;, ; 24 No. 3.. 146 28 106 No. '4 . , 87 52 81 No. 5 .s32 62 9 No.6 .. 87 48 43 No. 7 ... , ax 27 27 . 36 No. 8 + i,.-..., , , ,. 65 ` 33 26 .547 .;312 346 Goderich Township No, 1 . 48 .11 107 No. 2 , r . , i:. 42 4 89 No, 3 .. 44 - 26 87 'No. 4 ...... , 24 12 76 No. 5 . , 60 22 51 r,.. .. 34 15. 42 252 90 452 Stanley No. 1 . 41 ` 20 31 .. .No, 2 . 67 19, 28 No. 3 . > . 50 24. 36 No. 4 ..... 27: .29. 155 :[ i`o. 5 ..... , . 17 - 31 .59:. No. 6 , 65 21 . 88 No. 7 , .,53 , 8 2 320 152 ' "*'"3349 Stis55en No. 1 52 0 No. 2 - 24 - 14 "`"No. 4 96 :, 37 No. 5.. ... -59 21 27 No. '6 , , 101 20 76 :No.'7...,., 52' ' 35 33 No. 8' . ......,. 22 35 .40 ,. No... 9', 07. 38 52 555 215 460 ` Usb'orne No. 1 .. .. .... , 36 24 51 No, 2 .... 54 32 37 No. .3 63 23 23 Nd." s 61'" 15 39 No. 5 38 39 70 ton 1 s .;_utx-,.:,a; 18 17 54 B No. 7. .. 37 ' 31 60 Hu 307 161 334 %l B SUMMARY . Clinton . ,. 485 44 494 Seaforth .430 63 540 Exeter , 341 69 505 Hensall . -192 19 187 I Bayfield . 61 10 145 McKillop . 437 179. : 259 Tuckersmith , , . 477 191 328 Hallett ....' 543 155 , 295 . 547 312 " ..346 "Goderich" fp.. : 252 30 452 Stanley . . . ...... 320 152 849, Stephen . .. 555 215 .: 430 Usborne , ...... 307 181 334 4947 1680 `4694 Majority for .T. b1eMlllan .253. • , D. F. McGregor, R.O. In the1921 election in South IIur-on ;Mesmer ` polled 3693 votes; McMillan 1059 and Black 4097. Londdesboro - The United Church will hold Their nniversary Services..niext Sunday lie morning,at 'eleven o'clock and in he evening at seven. The annual o f1"supper will be bold Monday vening -following. The quartette ram m..London will nrovisre the p o Mrs. Swan who has spent several oaths' with leer mother, Mars. -Moon, .tends to leave for Timmins on Wed" - Mrs. Taman of 331vtir. sheat the Varna - During the winter months 'service will be held in St. John's church at 11 o'clock aan, f L.LO. L.•No. 1035 are sirang/n,m to have a supper in the Orange hall on Thursday evening, Noy, bth. Mr. Geo. Mitchell has purchased the old homestead, previously owned by the late MI. Alex. Mitchell, for the sum of $6,200. Quite' a number of the young pep ple of the community, attended the. masquerade •1)a11 held in Walker's halls Bruoefield, Friday last. Miss Welsh gave -.a Hallowe'en party for the school children in the school house Saturday evening.' The prizes, which were given for the -best outfit, were won by Master Tom Chu- ter, dressed as a Hindu and little Lillian'Elliott, dressed as an old mrui. Lunch was served by this ladies and all spent au enjoyable -evening. The many friends of Mrs. N;,rman Stephenson,will be sorry to hear that; she is still confined to her bed and not gaining very rap idly.,, ^ Mr. Wm, ,Taylor ,and Mr. M. 'Elliott shipped a car load of life stock to Tor- onto, Saturday. Roy, M'r. Paull, who hs, been hav- ing,his holiday has returned and will conduct seriice 1n St. John'schurch Sunday morning. Farmers 'aro very limy trying to rur, sss' Portrait ,Studio. Our Clinton Studio wilt bepen THURSDAY WEDNESDAF,HURSDAY and ER1DAY of nex-c wesk NOVEMBER 10.11--42-13 Do not miss this chanceto have Photos taken for Christmas. Any Photostaken on the above days will be finished and, put aside until you need them,at Christmas. - PI.:EAST+: COME IN THE -FORENOON W POSSIBLE Studio closes each day, at 4 Please your friends this year by giving thein Good 'Photographs (Tho kind we, make) Burgess Poriraii Studio_ MITCHELL and'(7LINTON DANCE CLINTON KNITTING CO. CLUB Friday Nov. 13 Peerless Harmony Orchestra Gents 50c' Ladies 25c Dancing 9 to 1 30.2 get the balance of their roots and pot- atoe'crop 'harvested, while the fine weather lasts. • Owing to .the cold weather the apple crop has suffered' to such ar, ex- tent that very little can be done -with. the fruit in some localities. , Word has reached here of the death, which took -place in London yesterday, of Mr. Samuel A. Moffatt, a former well-known r,lrsident of this locality. A funeral service will be held here, at the country resi:,ence of his son, Dr. Lloyd Moffatt, on Satur- day afternoon' at 2:00 o'clock.. Inter- montwill be made in Baird's cem- eterY. Marriages. GOURLIE—CHOWEN — in Clinton, on Oct. 31st, by the Rev. J. E. Hogg, Vera Gladys, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Chowen, 'of Clinton, to Harry Gourlie, son of the late Mr. George Gourlie and of Mrs. I. H. Nobesi*of Dunbarton. Births NLEZ—In Pasadena, Calif., oil Nov. 4th, to Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Hanley, (formerly Miss Viola Cook) a son: 'Robert. Deaths JOHNSTON In" Goderich, township, on Nov. 1st, Charlotte Marshall, wile. of Mr. W. H. Johnston, aged - 60 years. HARDY—At Egerton, Alta., on' Oct. 2615, William J. Hardy, formerly of the London Road, aged 68 years MOFFATT At his home, 77 Byron Ave., Landon, an Now 411i, Samuel Alfred Moffatt, dearly beloved hus- band of Mrs. Agnes Moffatt, in his 7565. year, Funeral service at above adtess on Friday, Nov.. 6th, at '3 o'clock. Furthsr service at the country resident* of his son, Dr. Lloyd Moffatt, at Varna, on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7th, at 2 o'clock, Interment in Paird'e cem- etery. .. IN MEMORIAM MILLER—In loving memory of Wil- fred David ]]oilier, son of Mr. Rob- ert Milker, who died three years ago, Noy. 2nd, 1922• . "Deep in our hearts lies a.pictur , Of aloved one gone to rest, In memory's frame we will keep it Because he was one or the best." —Father, Sister and Brothers, IN MEMORIAM Mac[CENZI.E-In loving memory of Jane MacKenzie, wife of ,Alexander MacKenzie, who departed this life Nov. 6th, 1924. "This day brings\back the memory Of the loved one laic] to rest,: ' And those who think of you today Axe those who loved you .best." Husband and Daughters. Piano For Sale A walnut case ,Gerhard Heintznian piano, in good` condition. Reason for selling, owner has moved away. Ap- ply to' Mrs. H. Hill, Albert street, Clinton. Phone 150. 30-1-p House For Sale, A 6 -roomed house on Rattenbury street with electrics light and town water, garden and small born in con- nection with the premises. or par- ticulars appy to W. 13rydonc. 30-2 Auction Sale Of Church, Church property, etc: I, the undersigned, have received in- structions to sell by public auction on Wednesday, Nov. 18th, in the village of Kippen .a brick veneer church, ,48x32 with additional alcove and ap- proach. The building has gallery and basement. Lot 88 ft. front and 114 A. long. Shed 88x22, outdoor lavi- tory, Doherty piano, nearly new, lib- rary cabinet, furnace with long stretch of 8 inch pipes,- 6 hanging lamps ,3 chandelier twin lamps, 2 wall bracket lamps, 2 old pulpit , chairs, 2 up-to-date pulpit chairs, : 8 old church seats, 20 benches, box stove, step ladder, table, lantern, carpet and several other small articles. Terms: On building, 10 per cant. of purchase honey at time of sale, balance with- in 30 days, or before propos-tyi.s re- moved. On Chattels; cash. R. Dins, dale, chairman; Geo. H. Elliott, Auc- tioneer. 30-2 Car For Sale 'A real, bargain, $650 cash buys my :1.023 Oakland sedan 131 sold .before. Saturday xy night Perfect condition; many extras. Cost 61,800. John Stir- ling;"James street,Clinton. • 80-1 es mss .moo F. R. 1)AltROW BARRISTER will be at his office in Clinton each MONDAY From 3 to 6'p.m. 1' 30-tf. Raw Furs Wanted At highest market , prices. Will pay for mink skins, prime, $5.00 to. $10.00. Raccoon, prime and part prime, $2.00 to $5,00'- For other furs will pay as, much as Toronto' dealers. H. A, iiiovey, Clinton, Phone 89 30-tf Euchre and Dance On Tuesday evening, Nov. 1065, a euchre and dance will be given in St. Joseph's parish hall. Euehre'at 8:30, dancing at 10;30. Admission 50c. 30-1 Radio Sets For Sale I have for sale the following radio sets One De Forest Crosley three tube.. Price, all complete with large. Baldwin loud speaker, storage battery, B ,Bat- teries, nothing else to buy, $140.00 One two tube De Forest Crosley, all complete, nothing else to buy, $73.00. One Uncle Sam' three tube, in solid mahogany cabinet with storage bat- tery, large Baldwin loud speaker, all complete, $125.00. These sets may be seen and heard at my place on'Townserf8 street, back of the public school. Lantern slides describing thee -Forest Crosley sets will be shown at the Star Theatre in the near future. H. A. Hovey, Clin- ton, phone 89. 30-tf Potatoes Wanted ]]fust be No, 1 grade, in bulk. Will buy any quantity, Jas. Steep, Clin- ton. Phone 40. 28-1,4 Local Salemsan Wanted To represent the 014 Reliable Font hill Nurseries. Big demand for stock. Start now at best selling time, Ex elusive territory, handsome free tint fit, liberal terms, Steno and W411ing- ton, Toronto. 29-4 Sale of Dairy Cows Having sold my milk business, I will offer for sale, by publip auction, my herd of cows at lot 35, con. 15, Goderich township, 13 miles south west of Clinton on Saturday, Nov, 7th, at 1 o'clock: Cow,, 6 years old, due to freshen Nov. 7; cow, 5 years old, due to freshen Nov. 15; oow, 5 years old, due to freshen Dee. 1; cow, 5 years' -old, due to freshen Mar. 11; cow, 9 years old, due to freshen March 24; cotv 7 years old, due to freshen' March 26; -'aged cow, due to freshen April 1; -cow, 8 years old, due to freshen April -fi; cow, 4 years old, due to freshen April '12; aged cow, due to freshen May 80; 2 cows, 7, 6, 8, fresheneli late in simmer and bred within the last 4 Weeks; three year old heifer, bred; aged cow. Also the following Angus and Shorthorn cat. tle: 5 2 -year-olds; 2 yearlings; 5 head rising se year old; 6 calves. Pure bred York sow, due in Januar}i;. pure ,bred York $oSv, bred; ^ quantity of turnips; choice light wagon, cut-, ting box, 12 inch mouth, In g'dod run- ning order. Terms: 6rmonths' credit will be givenon furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 4 - per. cent. allowed for cash on credit amounts. George H. 1311io6t1 Auction eer, Clifford G. Lobb, Proprietor -29-2 MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM IN TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Pursuant tothe power or sale con- tained in a mortgage there will, be offered for sale by Public -Auction: at The Mason House in the Town of Clinton on Friday the 13th day .of November, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon,. the following valuable farm,being composed of Lot No. 34 in the 10611, con. of the township of Hallett. On the premises is a frame dwelling with a stone foundation 20x30, one and a half storey frame kitchen 18x40, one /storey barn 52x62, driving shed 1.8 by 40, pig pen 25x40; three acres of orchard, 3 springs and well; fences mostly woven wire. 'The front of the farm is-4omewhat hilly but the back 60 acres is :first class clay: loam. The hilly pant is good clay land but some stone. There are about six or seven acres of good timber. Tho farm is situated about 2 miles from Londes- boro and about seven miles from) Clin- ton, Tornxs of Sale: 210 percent, at time or sale and the balance within 30 days it : w horst interest. The property will be sold subject to a reserve bid. - ' For fui't1rer particulau's and terms of sale apply.to McPherson 33 Malsins; 29 Downie street, Stratford, Vendor'5,, Solicitors. Datecl,October 23rd, 1925. 20-2 TRtIRSDAY, N0V MI;i;P. 5, 1.0217,; y ` Clinton High' Cade Egg ;and; ]Poultry -I louse Now is the tinge to cull your flocks of laying hens for winter eggs To • promote this winter's egg production we offer our services free to the Poultry owners, I3indly phone offise (214J) for particulars, etc., We appreciate your , business and are anxious to give our services in return. Milk -fed spring chicles and boiling fowl" retailed at our plant. ' Eggs %ought according to Govern- ment regulations and highest prices paid. Phone for our prices before marketing your eggs, N. W.. Trewariha Phones—Office, "2145 Residence, 214w 'The Wise Man rinsures 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 Harm:. County for The Sun Life Insurance Co. of Canada R. E. RORKE Office at residence,' cor. Mary and Orange streets, opp. the rink - Phone 253 90--i Grape Fruit California. Grapes Haddie Fillets . Thedford Celery Sweet Potatoes Watson's Grocery Phone .111. " Clinton Farm ?or Sade On north half of Lot 5, concession 2, HulIett, containing 60 acres. There, are on the premises a good frame house and kitchen, bank. barn, 34x52 and shed 12x52, one acre of orchard, apple, mimm and pear trees. The farm is well -drained and fenced and five utiles from ' ]Seaforth and 28. miles from Constance. School across the road. Apply to Mrs. Mary Brown, administratrix,. Brucefield, or W. Brydone, Clinton; 28-tf Par Salo Four purebred Oxford ram lambs. Prices reasonable. Frank Weekes, Varna. Phone 31 an 622, Clinton cen- tre] '1 1 29-3 Safety Razor Blades Sharpened .Satisfaction guaranteed or monea 'refunded.Single edge 3e. Double edge, 4e. J•. E. Hovey, druggist, agent, Olinton. 29-8 Farm For Sale 160 acre farm, situated in township of Goderich, with'eltra, good build- ings, close to the town of Clinton, red brick house with furnace, large bake barn with water in stable, never failing spring. near barn,, young or- chards The fain is -a clay loam and level, all seeded down but ten, acres, and in a good state° of cultivation. Apply y to David T. Churchill, R. R. No, 3, Masten. Phone 611-r-31, Clin- ton central. 26-tf For Sale Comfortable house, 8 rooms, lights, town water. Good stable and small fruit • orchard in connection, • This property is in a good location and would make a comfortable home. Would also consider renting by year. Apply at News -Record. 18-tf 1 t� s WHEN We. SHOOT-' ... SHQpTS INTO YOUR. CELLAR, 'YOU CAN SAY :GOOD -DYE TO COLD AND FURNACE • TROUBLES: Here is a merry sight to beholsd. Someone is laying in a' stock of Beat: and good Sheer. The coal boys are never so joyous as when they enter a happy household, They are the life of the/ :furnace.. They lighten the work of tending fires. They go about their job without fuss ar dust and see to it that you get heat with the. minimum of ash. Call the laq` i`;ft'tERrt for0O g d clean coal. 1111111111 1, g' FI ) u .. t COMPANY COAL, PHONE 74 CL IN'TON 'he i era ardw announces a"change in its I3USINESS POLICY It has alway,s been the, policy of this store the benefit 'of the lower ta give merchandise, 1 possible prices far, sttnch±d.merchaidise, consistent with a fair and reasonable profit, but: NOW, We are going still further Beginning Sept. 1st we will adopt the policy of sellingour : chandise or: a cash basis,- and under o fiabre sr this new:Policy we will be able to give our customers still; GREATER VALUES, in fact the lowest prices given anywhere, except in the verylargest of city stores, whore business isdog "on the 'same basis, There is no stone doing `business today -tinder 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 price sufficient to offset the losses duet ou' standing and in some instances uncolleetahle accounts, 0 long t' CONSEQUENTLY, in eliminating, this additional busines,,WE are going to be able to serve ou t n the future nal cost a doing lower* prices with a fair profit to the storey and areal savin ata you' �' who take advantage or. them. g to you aleHardware Co. Rowland's Old Stand TELEPHONE 53 • 011I N$MEL, STORM Wanted Agent for Life ' Insurance Co., to take overygood, territory. Good eon - tract for the right 'man, Apply Drawer U, Clinton, Ont. ' 17-tf COAL _ Having erected new coal sheds will have on hand full stock of coal for immediate' delivery, Prices.;reason- able. R. J. KIMILLER Orders taken at residence, phone 119 FLOUR, FEED AND SEED Have a car load of Hominy Feed This is a feed made from the heart 61 the corn, cooked and saturated with malt -and sugar. The strongest feed on the market, yet safe feeding. Try it on those pigs You are finishing or for fattening chickens. Special price for the next two weeks for cash. Just received a carload of oyster shell, 13y buying these feeds in oar lots we get special -prices and offer then toyou the same way. Also Tankage, Beef Scrap and Charcoal, SPECIAL ' a few bags of No, i Ontario Var;;egated,,Alfalfa and are offering it at $12.00 per bushel, while it lasts. If you have any money to spare you will find it will pay you well to buy your requirements for spring now. • . J. A. FORD & SON Phone 128 ]:'lour and Feed Merchants and - (]rain Buyers Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned :pressed :and re paired. -Woolen goods di'. cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop, W. J. Jago. -83-tf 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, Second Hand. Sewing Machines sold cheap during November Also full stock of needles, repairs, etc.. W. - GLEN COOK Phone 171J P.O. Box 201, Clinton 09 CREAM WANTED The demand for our butter 3s in. creasing. To supply this demand we require more cream. ri rev* you, ,to ship us y-ouig We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, accurate tests and prompt service. Our fitn is known toou and no further recommend, y n needs We pay all express charges, funk. ish cream cans and pay twice each month,. Write for cans or furher informa- tion to the THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO. C. A, BARBER, .MANAGER T pest r� astir � l ,: i, l.io THE ONE WHICH ' Gives you the longest service, -'---Keeps you dry and comfortable, :,Maintains its good appearance as long as you wear it. IS YOUR MOST ECONOMICAL SHOE' We know whereof we "speak/when we say r aces ecial is the most economical shoe to be had. W0 have proved this by twenty 1,y -five years of actual test. The 535t3 who started using this shoe twenty-five' years ago are still using them and will accept So other. We have jus reeelved a shipment fresh•from the facto . Get .• r3* into a pair of these anal save money on`your shoe needs. ' FRED J The Big Shoe Store / Opposite the Town Hall C. H. VENKER Electrician .Electric Ranges, Fixtures, 'Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other ".. Appliances . Wiring and Repairs. )Phone'Id5Iw GROCEIII s To our usual line of Flour and Feed we have added a full line of groceries •ofthe very Best qualityand we will en -Cor to serve you satisfactorily, - I'LHIJR AND PEED Bran, Shorts, M'illfeed and Chop always on hand - ]7urity, Five hoses, Maple Leaf and North Star Manitoba wheat flour Jewel, Maple Leaf, blended wheat flour Monarch.and Pastry Flour POULTRY SUPPLIES A fu11 line of Specifics, "Roup Cure, Laying Mash, Fattening Mash,and Poultry LegBands WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY WANTED 1JENKIN Greeniioiise Phone 141-r-3 Greenhouse Open Evenings