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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-02-22, Page 5' 'ehruary° 22nd, 1917 Coderich. err,117, J, Cameron, 'wlio has bee11 visiting in town for several Weeks, soft last week for Detroit. Miss Mo 10 hfllulore runs game to 7'ilsouburg to take a position, Mr. Wm. Jewell has returned from a visit with friends at Belleville.„ Mr,Martin r 1' 13,1 tut Of Norden, tan L, of 1 has been visiting his father in town, Mr, J, C, 11'fartin, Mr. au'd Mrs Chas, Chrystal have returned to their home at Itlortlaeh, Seeks after spending " some weeps with friends Hereabouts, Miss Grace Itbynas has genie to 'Toronto to engage in war work, Miss' Agnes Sterling 'and Mrs, A, Currie and sot of Nashlyn, Sask., ;have been visiting their cousin, Miss Ida L. VoaStone. Miss Vanity Blackstone is spending a ',few weeks with relatives and fri- ends, at Owen Sound and Ilagersvil- le, Mr, John 14, Ma11uugh of Poplar Bluff, Alta,, who owns a ranch of al- most three thousand acres,; has been visiting relatives in and a- round, G•odericlr. Sixty dollars and a half were roa- lined from the Patriotic falcate- given ee"ehe Eureka 13ih1e class of Vietor- iet St, church last 'week and was Fund. 'donated to the Red Cross P nal. Dr. Galley,' 7tas joined the Ar y IVfedical Corps at London. Tie will probably be in London for a short time before proceeding overseas. Miss I3azel T. Birnie of town was married on Friday week to Mr, Don- ald: T. Murray of Detroit. They left almost immediately Tor their Monte in the City of Straits. Constance. Mrs. McArthur 'child ren of and t Seaforth spent Sunday as the guests nf, her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Mann, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright of Londesboro spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs, H. ' C'olelough, err. Joe Mann and sister spent Srmeayt..at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Riley. . tIrs. 11. Colclough and Mrs, Pu- -1ior, attended the W.M.S, 'meeting at Londesboro on Wednesday. Mrs. W. Britton received the sad stews .00 Friday that her mother was very low, She ]eft for Warwick en Saturday. It_ is to be hoped she Sound her much better. The G.T.C. gave Miss Mabel Arm- :+4c9ng a linen shower on , Wednes- day evening. All spent . a pleasant .evening. Blgth Mr, ;Grant Laundy has gone to Ni- egara Falls• and taken a position. Mrs. Will Pickard of Holneeville has been visiting at. the parsonage Mr a week or so. Messrs. Virtu. and Robert Johnston and Mrs. W. Farrow returned last week from Anconda, Montana, • where -they spent a month with their sis- ter, Mrs. James Blaokborough, Rev. R. J. McCormick has receiv- ed word of the safe arrival in Eng- land of his brother, Capt. McCor- mick. The Brotherhood of the Methodist church realized about one .hundred and sixty dollars from the proceeds of the dinner served recently, Marriages MEIILLe-G LAuNF'IELF—At , Brumfield, Feb. 70, at the home of the bride's brother, W. J. Glanfi•eld, 1M,A., M.D., Ruby Belle, daugh- ter of 1Nr, and libirs. Wflliani Glanfield, Jarvis, Ont., to Her- man J. Miell, of Rogersville, eem, DESJARD•INE.-,SIEMON.—At Zur, fele; on Febru'''tiy 6th, Annie Sie- mon of Zuriee, to ,Eli;l7osjardine, •of Stephen. SMITH — IMOSJARD•INE — at Zur- ich, on February 6111, Edna daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Zaoh. Desjardine, to Emerson Smith, of Hay township, Births BROWN.—In' Varna, on February • 110, to Rev. and Nlrs, A. WT. Brown, a daughter, 'GRAY.—Int Goderich, on Feb. 110, to Mr,, and Mrs, Bennett Gray, 'McDonald St., a daughter. BISBEE --In Wingham, on February 0th, to Mr, and Alts. Lawson Bisbee, a song ROGER,—In East Wawanosh, Feb, 0th, to Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Rog- er, a daughter, RRA'USICOPF.-1n. Kipprn, me Feb. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert I1rauskopf, a son. STOKES.—In Turnbetry, or Feb. are, 12th, to Mr. and Mrs, Reu- ben Stokes, a daughter. COWAN;.-dn , least Wawanosh, on Feb. Oth, to Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Cowan, a soil. • 13 CE,—In Win ha g ttr, en February 18111, to Mr, and Mrs W • ".'J. Boyce, a son, OI3IDLEY.—At Indiait Bead, Saak„; On Feb, 16th, to err,' and Mrs: George D. Chidley, a son, Deaths TURNER—In Goderich township, of Feb. 15th, Henry Turner,• in ,his 55th year. JENKINS,—In Goderich township on Feb. 17th, Thomas Woods Joite kins, ih his• 79th year, L%JIPER—InHillfott, 00 Fabruary 14tH, Stewart Lowrie, infant son of Mr, and lira. Williain Leiper. I#ELL, 111 Wingham, 01 Pebruarsn 7th, JOhit"M. Bell, late of Detroit and •formerly of Ripley, ages 74 Yeats. PEACOCK,—In Morris, oft Fob, Huls, Eleanor Owens, reset of the late George Iseatoek, Aged 74 years. EconomicalltI Managed Sonne Faets Regarding The Patriolio Fulnd Work in Burets, As then are frequent evidences that the w.or'k of the Patriotic •r n u B at U p” ll' CO Lt l h for II tour 1 is tot as S r kn n ud widely sow as it should be to pro - vent misunderstanding, the following •ieetus gleaned feom the proceedings at the last monthly meeting. of bths Executive, in Dederick, should prove of interest to those wishing to know the facts, as well es to the people of the County as a whole'; • Since rine opening of the work not fewer than 350 families have been dealt with from the office in Getter - Leh, and at the present time about 300 arc..on the. list for monthly ai- lowancos: '1'ite total' payments for the month of January will aggregate $4.500, including the tmoents retail]. ed and placed in the Savings Bank. to the credit of the beneficiaries. It is worth. noting that 11111 sytetem of saving one-half the monthly al - 'meaner, adopted by this Branch, has been found of great- benefit to pantie ipants who found themselves in an emergency which needed the hair. of a little ready cash, and the example of •the Huron Iiranelt has been urged by the Ottawa Executive for gener- al adoption, - An audited statement from Otta- wa shows that, in the 'years 1915 and 1911, a total of $53,020 was drawn from the general fund for distribu- tion in Huron County, and this large sum has been handledhero without the disagreement of one cent with the audit at Ottawa, ' A report from the Executive of the Citizens' Campaign fund of 1915 and 1916 in Goderich showed that, including ttoto town's share, are a w, out $2, 3 .was in,arrears on Dec. 21st, but, with the town's balance paid, the amount to be collected and con- sidered good was $152.75, and this it is understood. AVM be all in short- ly. The expense of the working of the Patriotic Branch hi this County, is less than .�,' of one percent,, made up of a small salary 'for clerical help, office rent, printing, eta,, and not- withstanding an occasional ,iinepres- sion to the contrary, not, one . cent has ever been paid to the officials who are conducting the work, Two other branches of war work are looming up, and will likely en- tail a large amount of labor sepa- rate from the ordinary Patriotic work. 'These are, first, the Pensions branch. Within the last ten days a- bout thirty sets of papers ror sett- ling claims have been received at this office, and these are now in the hands of the respective Reeves where the soldiers' families live, to be fill- ed up and sent in to the Pensions Board at Ottawa for settlement. Al- together about 35 casualties are un- der consideration for this County up to date, Then, second, the care of disabled soldiers who are returned to this County, This work, involving con- tinuous and careful attention, will be undertaken by the War Auxiliary of the County, Mr. W. Brydone, of Clinton, the County President, ad- dressed the County Council at its, recent meeting asking for co-opera- tion in the work. It will be seen frorif- the above that the work in connection with Huron's share in the was' is no small matter, but the Executive and the officials who are carrying it on do so with a desire to do "their bit" willingly and cheerfully. For. a time the work was conducted un- der extreme difficulty, with no pro- per office accommodation, but now a room in the Masonic Temple building is occupied, and with adequate e- quipment there is no delay in any Part of the work. Win gham Mr, A. H. Musgrove went to Toron- to oronto Iast weolc to be Present for the opening of the Legislature. Miss Norma Vanstone has taken a positon as stenographer at the Parliament buildings during the session of parliament, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Brown or \rap- anee visited for a few clays at the home et the lady's uncle, Rev,, • J, F. Dingman. slannam London fload 1\lrs, Leel 4Viltse has hoes spend-, ing the •past oouplo of weeks with tier sons in .Detroit, Mr, 0•;13, Hanley was. unfortunate enesigh t0 lose a 1100 three - peer -old filly last weep, A load of Westonders spent a pleas- ant eveningat alto home of Mt, 11 trt- bur Crich of the Bin , llflr on k ridgy, Mr, Paul Cadieux lois t'taoved this weak to the .farm recently purchas- ed near Ilepcollelcl. Miss Elva ,Nott 31as returned from a visit With her aunt at Blyth, hers. 13ovans of Toronto is visiting Mr sister, Mrs. Wm, Stanbury, who has been confined- to 11er-home m- ing to Illness, The Epworth League drove up to Crint in to the home of Me. and Mrs. A, 13, Stephenson Tuesd„v evening and conducted their monthly literary meet- ing, After a good program Tenet] was Ser3'ed and a very pleasant social hour was spent. Mr, and Mee. Stevenson are much missed ,i in the.01c1 neighborhood but happily they .ore not so far away but that visits can he exchanged. Self H"'tfh. �3 Miss Clara Pinknep has been vis- iting friends in Toronto, Miss Millie Johnston has been vis- iting in Hamilton for 'a week br so ,and is now in Toronto, Rev. James :Argo has returned from an extended holiday trip to the west, taken for the benefit of his health. Mrs. W. D. VanEgmond is spendiag a few weelcs in Toronto. Ir. Harry Cresswell, 1, 10110 has join- ed the 257h Railway , Construction battalion tun] 'has been appointed paymaster,left last, week for Otta- wa. . Mr. Palmer Whiteley has gone to Newark, N.J, and tIi1i• engage in business there. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smillie intend removing to Toronto within a few weeks. Mr. W. G. VatnEgntond and family have returned to their home in Re- gina -after visiting at the home of his parents here. • Mr. Alex, McNab of Toronto was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and hies. John kleNab. Word was received that Pte. Pat. Nigh is a prisoner of war in Ger- many. Pte, Nigh has been missing, for some time, Very Rev. Dean Downey of Win- dsor indsor has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Wm. Devereaux. Zurich Hz. J, .J, Monier,, M.P., has return- ed from, Ottawa, the Dominion Par- liament ]raving been adjourned for a month. Mrs. Hahn and daughter of "North Dakota are hero visiting friends and relatives. Misses. L. Galster and tel, Kohler are visiting in Detroit. Mr. Wm. Miller has purchased the 60 -acre farm of Mr, J. J, Monier on the 3.5th of Hay. and will get imnne- diate possession. Mr. Peter Bender attended the fu- neral of his brother in Ayton last week. News -Record means News -Leader. FOR SALE. -9 Leicester, ewes, due in May, also 2 weeks' old calf, to be sold at Htftel Normandy barns on Saturday, Feb, 24th.—Wm. Con - a ll. 77-1 FOR SALE — ON TOWNSMEN]) street, a 7 roomed , frame house with summer kitchen. Garden with • some fruit trees, berry bus- hes and frame barn 12 x 26. Ap- pl3i to—Bert Langford. —77. • FOR SALIN.—A LIMITED QUANTI- ty of A.O.O. No, 21 seed barley. Apply to—Wm. W. • Wise, R. R. No, 3, Phone I.6 on 165, Clinton. -77 News -Record means News -Leader. LAKE YOUR DOLLARS AT THE FRONT, we 3+c DOMINION OF CANADA THREE-YEAR WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES $ 25.00 FOR 50.00 ” 100.00 $21.50 41.8.00 86.00 INDIVIDUAL PURCHAsEs LIMITED TO 51500, FOR l='ULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE r lNANC?e OgWA reimmtN'r JAN. 9, 1917 O11'AWA Chalon News -Record IIO:UE *FOR SALE OA 19 RENT—, Itoenly house o11 Writer, of Ontario anti wenfare street,' All modern conveniences; Deminea find young fruit trees.—A:pplyn to Mee. A, Bea- con] on premises or to W. lityclone Olirton, 77, FOR SA' i•.:.-'20 AGC{TS I `i', LOT , 40, •Con, d2, Willett township. Ap- ply to—Jatuee W, Roberton, A.u- bunt, WANTED—HORSE HIDES, BEEF vides; Skunk, Coon, Mink, or any other Fars,_. James Steep, Licensed ta deal in furs. •' --64 F011, SALN.-FRAME I10US1: AND -,Stable,: on Rattenburyl Street, House has 9 rooms, electric light, furnace, town water and soft wa• ter iu the kitchen. Must be sold 'at once as the proprietor is leaving town.—J, G. West, ---70. SHEEP AND PIG,5. FOE SALE.— 7 Veen -bred Leicester ewes and six chunks of pigs; For particulars apply to—Gifford Crich, 1L, R. No, 8, Seafo •zth, ho 1 P u 00 1 on 130, Clinton, —76. I WISII TO INFO'IR.M TER LADIES of Clinton that I am prepared' to make switches and fancy braids. Nothing but absolutely clean hair handled, Money refunded if work is not done satisfactorily, Mrs. William Proctor, Wellington St. —76-12 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCIC and Implements will bo held at Lot 16, Bayfield Road, Stanley, e mile west of Varna,, on Friday, March, 2nd, at 1 o'clock, horses —draft mare, 8 years old, draft mare rising 5 years in foal, Perch- eror silly rising 4 years, , draft 111 •ly rising 4 years, draft gelding ris- ing 3 years, Blood mare '1 years . old, sired by Nonpariel,. dam by Lord Ferguson, grand clam by Oliv- er Wilks. This is a green mare and has shown a mile itt 2.22, and with good care and training is likely to be very fast. She is also kind and gentle and a good driver. Cattle -4 coWs ill calf, hei- fer esfer rising 3 in calf, 3 steers rising- 3, 2 heifers rising .3, 2 steers ris- ing 2, 2 heifers rising 2, 4 spring calves, 2 dry cows. .Sheep -13 reg- istered Shropshiredown ewes, 2 rams. Pigs -brood sow due to lit- ter April 14111, 6 store pigs. Imple- tnents—Massey-Harris binder, al- most new, , Deering Giant mower, Tiger steel rake, MasseyHarris cul- tivator, disc liarrow,' 14 plates, steel land roller, Cocicshutt single riding plow, Noxon seed drill, Kan- garoo two -furrow plow, muffler, stoneboat, fanning mill, set weigh - scales, capacity 1000 lbs., 2 lumber wagons, set bobsleighs, hays rack, stock rack, pulper, cutter, steel tired buggy, set diamond harrows, rubber, 'tired buggy, walking plow, set double harness, 2 sets single harness, cream separator, churn. A quantity of hap, 12 . bushels of choice clover' seed, 2 hives of bees, a number of bee boxes, also some household furniture and other. ar- ticles. 'All will be sold as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms :-mums of ten dollars and under, cash, Over that amount 8 months' credit on approved joint notes. A discount of 4 cents on the dollar will be allowed for cash on credit amounts.—A. Duncan, Pro- prietor; T, Brown, Auctioneer, BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE,—GOOD location on William street, near the Model school. Ten rooms, electric light, waterworks, bathroom, etc.— T. T. Murphy. —44. FOR SALE—THE PROPERTY ON • etattenbury street occupied by Dr, "Gaudier, including house, office, barn and -two lots. Will bo sold separately or together. Electric lighting throughout. Water in stable. Hard and soft ' water in bathroom, kitchen and suniuier chen.—Apply to Dr. Dandier, —10, NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mar- garet Bell Oherleswot'Lh, of the Town of Blyth, in the Ooun'ty of Huron, in the province or Ontario, • wife of Leo- pold Otto Charlesworth, of the saline place, merchant, willspply to the Ptti- liament of Canada at the. next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband, the said Leopold Otto Oharlesworth, of the said town of Blyth; in the County or Httt'on. in the Province of Ontario, merchant, on s..e gronnd of adultery anti desertion. Dated at Winnipeg, in the .Province of Manitoba, this 111th day of January, 1417. Margaret, 33e11 Ohai•leswortb, Dy her Solicitor, William Thorn burn Witness, A. V. Darrach, BOARS FOR SERVICE;,—A YORK- shire and a Berkshire at Lot 84, Con, 1, Stamey, one mile south of Clinton, eh London Road, Terms— $1 at time of service with privil- ege of returning,—John Ashton, —75-3. PURL'' BRED REGISTERED YORK. shire, bred by T T. 'Brethour of 13urfoid, Get. 'Pettus; $1 cash or $1.25 if bot so paid,— Fred L, rotifer, Huron Road. 440. 1Vlopoi.?N!80ti •4.phi77OY;+--i • HAVE taken over the agency for the ge- Cormick Implentogts and proved it to my place 01 llttsiness, the car. ridge and repair shop, I3urorn street, where T will hoop on hand a full line of implements, repairs, twine, etc. An Ardor from you will receive prompt attention,. -- Wilson Elliott. CREAM WANTED. +- DAIRYMEN having creast to sell wr'i'te to us for cans. We supply two cans free. Pay all express ohargets and issue cheques twice each month, ehoquea payable at par, We pay, the high- est market prices consistent_ with 511, honest test. Testing dune by a competent man. Each eau oarelul- ly weighed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned.. Those in the' vicinity 03 Hinburn may leave their cream with Mr. Ball who Will deliver it here, Write for cane and give us a trial. Patrons in the vicinity of Varna may deliver their cream to Beatty Bros. Store and it will be taken care of tbezc—The Seafortlt Cream - ere., Box 480, Sealorth, Ont, FOR SALE . 0 I-1 Ill A P , FRAME stable, ! b e, to be taken down and re- moved. For particulars apply to— j, Torrance, Clinton, —76. FOR SALE.—MR, WILFRID, COL- clough offers bis fine farm, 80 acres on the 11 con. df Goderich town- ship, for sale. It is ' situated 1e miles south of Hoimesville, is. in good state of cultivation, $2 acres plowing dote, 48 acres under hay. 2 never -failing wells, one with wine - mill attached, , m good teetering king or- der.ter. Goad frame barn 40x50 feet, Farm well fenced, mostly woven wire fencing. For particulars apply to -Wilfrid C'olelough, R. R. No, 3, Clinton. —79, FARM FOR SALE. — 100 -ACRE fat'rn for sale, 2e. miles north of Clinton on the Gravel Road, litl- lett 'township. On the premises are a bank barn 5040 with stone stab- ling underneath and is storey 8 - roomed frame house with good cel- lar. ' Rural telephone. 5 acres hard wood bush ; first class soil. This farm is convenient to schools and churches ; will be sold op easy terms ; possession to suit purchas- er. For particulate apply to—John Reynolds, 130 Nelson St, Strat- ford, Ont, - —62. YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED. RE - paired and Pressed and at tbe shortest possible notice. Both Lad- ies' and Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee to do good work. I am prepared to French Dry Clean Ladies Suite, Gent's Sults and all kinds of woolen clothing including Sweat- ers, eta. 111 orders promptly at- tended to. Rooms over Johnson's jewelery Store,—Wm. J. Jago. —55 BIRTHDAY GIFTS Here Are a Few suggestions Wrist Watches and Pocket Watches Lockets, Fobs, Necklets, Diamond Pears and Signet Rings Mantle Clocks, Kitchen Clocks, and Small Fancy Clocks I have the largest and best assorted display of Clacks ever shown in town 8 dayIMantle:Clocks with cathedral gong, in oak and',mshogany. Manicure Sets, Out Glass, Silverware Speetaeles of all kinds and Repairs. Drop in and;ilook around, you are under no obligation to buy. R. H. JOHNSON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Optician and Jeweler Pancake Dags are on Now is the time of the year we de- sire a little change in Food, What about PANCAKES Made from Old Virginia Pancake Flour are fine and you certainly would enjoy them with— Oorn or Maple Syrup puts the finish • ing taste to Pancakes. Try a Jar of Corn Syrup at 2555e a jar also pot up in pails or balk To add zest to appetite, would re- oommend otnrliues of— Catsups, Olives, Sauces, Sweet or Mixed Pickles Peas, Corn, Tomatoes Pork & Beans, etc, Watch for Show Day Specials Highest Market Price fee Peodado Johnson et Co. The Store of Quality. • Ilene ordeta lei inptly attended to. TWO HEAVY DRAx01" GE141:17Ncl,S and 4 bnsjlels of No. 1' seed beans for sale, Applyi to—n. 11, col„ Clough, 1't, It. No. a, noun g0 on 100, GIRLS WANTED ! WE. CiAN GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO A' PEW MORE RNI'i'- TERS, ETC, APPLY AT ONCE. Clinton Knitting Co. LIMITED. LIE POULTRY lA TED , We are prepared to handle all kinds of 'live poultry, Highest m a r k e ti price paid.—Phone 14 on 1.66. Special prices for fat hens W. MARQUIS G� a About the high price of grain anti feed for your flock of hens, as eggs and poultry are expected to be corres- pondingly high this coursing season, Now is the time to order your Prairie State Incubator Why depend on the uncertain old hen for hatching when an iucubator will do the work better and cheaper. Get your chickens hatched early and get the big price for broilers, The early pullets will be your next win- ter's Jaycee. Get an Incubatnr and hatch your chicks when you please GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. THE CONNED STDf�E Live and Let Live atgd Tasty and Nutritious Lenten Dishes The family that denies itself meat during Lent wilt find in our stove a great many wholesome foods as subeti tutes in the following list Fresh Caught Herring Fresh Ralibut Finnan Huddle t+illette and God Fish Canned Salmon • Kippered Herring Sardines Finan Iiaddie Lobsters and Grabs SPECIAL Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, • Grape Fruits, Lettuce and Celery Highest Market Price for Prodnae E. E. IIUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. PEACE YOUH DHDEH for some of our Western Oats, which we have just received, and we will charge you no more than if they were just the Ordinary grade of oats. It you wish ta secure some of these Oats, plate your order early as they are going fast. We always have a full stock of Flout and Peed, W. Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED., b 4i0ne 190,• Highest prices paid 10 Grain and Wool. Elevator. Reddened phone 0-14.2; PEA CIIES A BARGAIN FOR YOU We are selling 11315.weelt, ittrrge tussle es dried Peaches at only 10 cents per 1%0 These aro away below wbolee eale price and will not hist long, Just the thing fee pies, Cream Wa ted Any quantity of cream handled at highest price for butter fat: Cream called for oc taken in the first three days of the week at Rolmesville, Yon may see your cream rested. fory ur- 0 self, Satisfaction Guaranteed, Cream paid for every week PHONE 17 ON 143 L,. M. JERVIS HOLMESVILLE. Cream. Wanted Highest price paid for cream, which will be taken in every, WEDNESDAY morning and weighed, tested and paid for while you wait. Also all kinds of live fowl wan- ted. Fowl received Wednesday, morning each week. 0, T. E. MASON, General Merchant, SUMMER) HLL, We have added a stock of New Groceries and can now supply you with Teas, Sugar, Canned Goods and other lines to be found in a grocery store.: 5Ve also sell Conner's Bread. This is an addition to Flour and Feed of which we keep a hill stook and will deliver goods to any part of the town. We will appreciate a share of your patronage. All kinds of produce taken in ex. change for goods. D. N. WATSON Victoria St., Nast tbe I-Iospi'taL ORDER YOUR Sap Pans and Buckets NOW and be ready when the season opens eT THOS. HAWKINS. Agent for Hecla Furnaces SSjop over Rowland's Hardward. 1 PHONE 53. The BigStore 25 Pairs Flannelette Blanketsa rev ular 12,00 for 11.75 per pair, Men's all Wool Shirts and Drawersi reg. 11.25 for 11.00 each. ,,, A few Men's Sweaters left ail $./1 each. A small shipment of New Prints 200 per yard. About 2000 yards Old Print at 150 per. yard. A small lot of Children's Hose fir broken linos, reg..40c for 26c a• pair. Ladies 38,50 Shoes for 12.25, brok-c en sizes. 6 pairs Jute horse Blankets, reg. 14.00 a pair for $8.00, 3 pairs Heavy Duck 1'iorse 13lanite ots, reg. 12,75 each, for 32,25, 1 Only Gent's Gold Filled Wateliu 15 jewel A, reg, $15 watch for $10.• Nothing like thein "Perrin Rise suits" Saturdays Specials. Red inose and Salado, Tea 4.0e. life not mere time 5 The, to one mitten?. 01.. A. 400 Washboard for 250, 860 Per Butter, 48c for Eggs, Trailer J. O. Lounsber.:.. LOMDESEOR( The Iiig store with little prices