The Seaforth News, 1923-10-11, Page 5ili;r''j
Fall xfords
There's no shoe that looks better on a Woman or Growing Girl
or Fa1lear, than a pair of Smart Oxfords.
Oxfords are especially adapted for Fall wear and look neat and
trim in all kinds of weather, for they're built for 'service asp wall as)'
attractiveness, l
No matter how. exacting you may be, you'll find what will please
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you here—a Shoe correct in Style, Fit, Quality and"Price.
Step in and look at these:
Growing Girls' Oxfords in Gunmetal Calf, Brown Calf or Patent
leather, made on a semi -brogue style with low heels: and leu
rubber top lift, per pair ° `
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SSTRATFORD. ONT.
repares young mets and young
,oaten for Business, which is
ow Canada's greatest profes-
•' sign. \.\re assist graduates to
positions and they have a prac-
tical training which enables
them to meet with success. Stu- r
dents are registered each week.
Get aur free catalogue and 1
learn something about our dif-
ferent departments.
D. A. MCLACHLAN, g(
Principal.
,Ji Walker 8b Soo
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. J. WALKER,iholder of Go-
vernment diploma and license,
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
CREAM
WANTED
We are not only a Cream Market for you but we are Also a
Large Dairy Industry in Your Community,
We respectfully solicit Your Cream.
OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests.
Courteous and Prompt Service.
Highest Market Values.
CREAM GRADING: A difference of 3 cents per ib. Butter Fat
will be paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Creast,
ePtS4 FOR e1REZIM
Cash Paid to Any Patron Wishing it When. Cream is Delivered.
Creamery Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings,
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Mgr.
The Favorite
Suburban Car
FOR the family that lives in a suburban or
country home, the Chevrolet five -passenger
Sedan is the ideal, all -year car.
It has ample power to negotiate any road any
automobile can travel, and through cold and
storm carries the family in ease and comfort.
Its price is so low that almost any family can
afford it, even though another car is owned for
fair-weather use. It is a quality car in which
the whole family will take pride, yet it is easy
to own, to maintain, and to operate.
Its full, modern equipmente -s,
includes :cord tires,
plate glass windows, dome and'dash lights,
high-grade upholstery and fine interior fittings.
Let us show it to you before deciding on any
car.
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Ask About the G. AMM rl. C. Plan of Deferred .Payments
BE SURE AND GET OUR PRICES ON PREST-O-LITE BAT-
TERIES, TIRES OF ALL MAKES FROM $7.50 UP.
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new telephone lobe ddrecta•y ha
been distributed by mail to Se
subscribers. Miss M. Halkirk, B
Manager,. would be .glad to hear
any telephone users who have n
ccived 'their copy of the new is
\M r. and Mrs. R. H Bast, who
0 few days at the home of Mr.
'Best, t-eturned on Thursday to
home•in Bracebridge.
Mr, Elmer Beattie, 13rtrssels,
week -end visitor at his home her
Miss Mary Hays, Wellesley,
the week -end with her • parents,
and Mrs, Adam Hays,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert An:ch
leave this week 'to •spend a m
with their daughter in Toronto.
Mr,. Walker' Hart and Miss
Hart, Stratford, were week -encs v
ors at their 'hone here.
Mrs, Malcoloi McDermid, Hui
was the hostess. of a miscelltln
shower held at her home. on Thurs
eveitieg in .hoor of Miss 1'1&ten
\abb, whose marriage-" to Mr. R
Mluldrev:. Brockville, Will take p
shortly, •
Mrs, W'hitesides, Toronto, is vi
ing her sister, Mrs, S. Boyd,
Mr. and '.frs, Patterson and s
London, visited friends in id cKill
Miss 'Helen McNabb left on Sa
da r
\ to spend I a few \a
l days
with
lit-Other
in
t Lucknow,
.lir, arid Mrs T.' O. :Mullen were
_ureter on Sunday attending anniv
sary services.
Mrs. McDougall, Toronto, is vi
ing hiss Birdie Stephens,
Miss May•Broadfoot was in Han
ton attending tlle'ntarriage of 1
niece, \idss.tMargaret Pringle•
Mrs. J. Willis and Fred rote
_l.eaving soon for Detroit.
Mt Wallace 'Archibald, son of
and Mns.:\ndrew Archibald, has a
cepted a position on• the ,staff of t
School of Practical Science, Tomtit
Mir, Reid Edmonds, West Lorn
spent the week -end with his pa ren
Air. and Mrs. W. Edmunds.
Airs. (Dr,) Briggs and Miss M
Deunid are spending a few clays wi
friends in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Wolfe an
children spent Sunday.at the home
Mrs. George Sillery.
Airs Johnston president of the T
rento \\-.\L5., will speak at the Ba
bara Kirkman Than ko ffering ntee
ing on Tuesday evening, Oct. 16th.
Airs. Cummings and friend: Miss S
Herrington, Blyth, spent Saturday
•ith mfrs. Cummins cousin, Airs. R.
. French.
Mrs. Thomas Atcheson, of Gowans -
own, who has been -visiting at th
vane of her brother and sister -in -last',.
Mir. and Mrs. J. S. Welsh, have re-
urnetl home after. spending a week.
Mrs, Robert Ritchie, of the I•Iurot
toad, had the misfortune to b
Itrown nut of the •buggy while driv
1g to church on Sunday naming, by
Ire horse suddenly bolting,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Welsh and firs
hennas Atcheson visited friends in
'lintat last week.
This is. Fire Prevention \Veek,
Mrs. Hudson, Mensal!, is visiting'
er daughter, Mrs. john Cowsitt, John
treet.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Lawson and dau-
I1ter 'Bernice. Auburn, were in town
Saturday.
Airs. \ of es, Wheatley, tt etd as •org-
list'in the Presbyterian .church last
today
Master .Tony .Phillips, who "has been
11ergoiug treatment in the London
nspital, has returned home.
\1r Ralph Smith, Kitchener, was
visitor at his home here, •
Miss Pearl McMinn, Palmerston, is
e guest of Miss Jean Lowry.
Mr. ,lams Kruse, Kitchener, spent
e week -end at los home here.
Airs. Tinos, Zurich, is a gtiest at the
me of Air, Williams, North Main
cel. •
Miss Erie Stewart, \Vaterloo, spent
week -end at her home here.
Ir. A. 'Lamont, Roxboro, left a
. says ago for Cochrane, and ex-
ts to move his family there x0011.
1 r, Gordon Dick. Oshawa, Was a
for at his (tome here.
Ir. Charles Broughton, Port
roti, Mich., is visiting his parents,
and Mrs. Tastes Broughton.
lise Minnie .\rnnstrowg. of Loudon
anal School, was a Studay visit
with •he- aunt, Mrs, \Vni, Charters,
1 road
Ir. Janes Davis has remodelled
veteudah on his house on. Coder -
street, which he recently bought.
Ir, Williams Scott, London, is a
for at the Borne ,f fide and Mrs.
. Cluf.
rs. E.\'fcMurtay Spell the week
-
with friends do Goderich.
fr and Mrs. McKay, 1'G: and Mrs.
is a and Miss McLean, Vin h
a a� 1 am
g
Sunday with Mrs. l Chap-
. , u 1v \ 1 ,. S. Cha t
y 1
race Wallace, daughter of A'fr.
Mrs. Alexander Wallace, of Tuck--
tith, who broke her collar bone a
tie of weeks ago, 'had the lois.
one to trip and fall last Wcdues
further injuring it. •
•c i 'n la Mitchell is a
1.. SIl ill t
s.
or at the borne of Mr. -and Mrs,
. Shillinglaw.
its Francis Houston and Miss
•71offatt, Brantford, wee week -
'guests a, the liit;ne of 11 r, and
S. Houston: •
FI t r hue, London Is sisit-
t. c n sc e t ,
his brother. Mr. Louts Fleur.
iss Maud. Shilliegla\v is visiting
sister In Toronto.
p
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ranch
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44Vgh lfri Joan 'ivlargaret kIytivlt u
were , tuests at the Mottle of Mr, 4ncl
Mrs :.'R, AtclilbakI.
Rev, R. Fulton Irwin ai.Id I ev.`!7t
.Larkin, of Seaforth, Rev. J. A, Per
guaou of Mcl<illop, Rev, W. D. M,e-
Donald of
mon iv'
�. c rile and d Rev,' Mr,
Gordon, Mitchell, motored to Toron-
to on Tuesday to attend the Brother-
hood Conference.
Mrs. H. Livens left on Wednesday
to ,visit 'friends in Hamilton and
Grimsby,
Mr, J, A. Gillo le a ,r
Brinknell inspectorsY oil Mh, C. ir,
for the lore
1.1oderwriters' Association, were in
town 00 Wednesday, making 0 sur-
vey in the interests of the Associa-
tion. It is to be hoped that with the.
additional water supply that the town
will receive some reduction in the cost
of insurance.
SPECIAL OPTICAL OFFER,
]Iigh grade 'gold-filled spectacles
noel eye glasses with Nest flat spheric-
al lenses for only $4.00. All other
style of frames and lenses at lowest
prices,- 17,yes examined by Mr. I-Iugh-
eon, formerly optical expert for
Bent's, Toronto. and later Ior Henry
Morgan & Co., Montreal. The best
optical work to be obtained and at
moderate prices. Two clays only,
Monclay and Tuesday, October 22and23rd. Coote early; Beattie's Fair, Sea -
forth. (42)
What Two Dollars Will Buy.
In each of its many departments,
catering to all classes and all ages, the
Fantdly herald and Weekly .Star, of
\irintreal, has continued to improve
each year over the last until now it
would seem perfection were reached.
Yet for the coming season that re-
markable farm ancd fancily journal
again promises --and the promise will.
surely be fulfilled—still further im-
provements in aft departments. It is
a profound mystery topublishersthe
world over how the Family Herald
and Weekly Star cat, continue to pub-
lish a 72 -page weekly paper content -
hie; such a wealth and variety of read-
ing matter far a subscription price of
only $2.00 per year. -
If this were not enough, we hear
that, added to the amazing valve of
the paper itself, each subscriber this
season who remits in time will re-
ceive free a moat beautiful picture iu
colors of a lovely and heroic woman•
whose, life story !tat been published
in booklet forst and can be obtained
without charge from the Family Her-
ald and Weekly Star, Montreal.
VARNA.
tido f111itg is booming.
e \Ve note several loads of app
wending their way to • the station
route for the Wrest.
Mr. and Airs, Etoter Webster go
pleasant surprise last erinesc
n
e •evei\V
ng when their many Friel
showered in upon them the litany
' traotive and useful articles necessa
in starting housekeeping. A ve
• pleasant evening was spent by t
young people as the guests of Mr. a
Mrs \Vebstel Mrs, \Mobster \a
formerly Miss Mosaic Makhis.
\V'c understand .Dr, -and Airs. Esl
with Breit' falai:• purpose returui
to their former home in the \\'c
While only a short time in our olid
they htve made many "friends at
we regret to see them go.
Mr. .
and Al rt. Clarence Noyes,
Detroit, are renewing acquaintanc
in and aroinul Varna
The many friends of Al r, E.
Stephenson. Babylon -line, will be so
ry to hear that while picking era
apples last Saturday morning he fe
breaking several ribs and also 11
cellar Matte.
Those of 5t, joint's church, wit) a
tended the Deanery meeting held i
Seaforth last Tuesday, ay, t epilrt a goo
meeting.
The play entitled "Go to Your \ex
Neighbor" which • was put on It
Varna hall by the Brucefield people dl
aid of the Varna Library, was w•el
acted, but owing to short notice, th
crowd was not near as large as nigh
have been. Those 1530 missed it
certainly 1111' sed a treat.
Quite a number from our village
ruin surrounding country attended the
Union Convention, which was held in
•t'rucefeld on Friday. last. Several sub-
jects 'were ably discussed. \Ve were
sorry the weather was so disagreeable,
On Sunday last there being anni-
versary services in Goshen Methodist
church, consequently there were no
services in Varna
Owing to the willing help of his
•neighbors, Mr. Wm. Taylor has most
of the material home for his new
barn, .in all about three carloads.
Rev. B. P. Colelntigh, of Bayfield,
Inas returned after a months rest.
The re tent frosts have blackened
the potatoes .a
nd deadened the lustre
on the corn and sorgun:
les
en
to
lay
ndi
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ry t-
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751ns'. Tames Weir has gone to Ha-
milton where she intends remaining
for the winter.
Alias` Mary Laing. London, is spend-
ing a few days -nth her parents, Mr.
and 7'1rs, Joh 1 Laing.
Air. Harold \\'o-u•d, NIontreal, spent
a few clays in town.
Mr. Andrew Scott's tnam friends
will regret to learn that he was seiz-
cel with a second stroke of paralysis
on Monday.
Mrs'. Frank Horton AR's. R. C. Bell
and Mr. Robert Patterson and sot
Ray, I-Iensall. were Guests of 1'fr. and
Airs. T'ingh Chesney.
BRUCEFIELD.
-1Anndtt 't'; (vices will be 'held
in 13ruccficld Presbyterian church an
Stutday next, Oct. 14th. Both the
morning c
1 1 1111 evening services '
Ic
C \ eS will he
conducted 1 ' 1''
1t \c 1).McGregor,
C.lirClegur,
D:D., of St. :Andrew's chtn'rh, Lon-
don.
We are pieased to report that 'Mr.
Bruce Berry is slowly recovering
from his recent Very serious illness,
and it hoped he will soon regain
his 'former health.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles TTat11, and
baby son, of Hamilton, are -visiting;
relatives here,
Afr. Edward fipple, is ill at his
home, having "suffered a stroke, nu
Thursday of last week.
Please remember the Choral 'So-
ciety Concert. 011 Afonday evening,
Oct. 15tH.
Miller's Worm Powders work ,m
effectively that no traces of worms
can e found. c ocsts pas away
1 Pie tallies°. AM And1 5,'11 l et.
111K held a't,tise itotne, of Mta, JiaMP
Silttpson last '.Week was larger at
tanned Mrs. C, I3illen pr'esjclnt5•
scripture reading was by MissEdna
Johnston ' and d lass t er prayer.by
Mrs. A.
Ross, Very y interesting pap-
et's on "The danker of, ignorance to
national life by Mrs, H. Blanchard,
and "The influence of the Christian
Teacher
in rural and city life" 'byMrs.
R. McFarlane, followed by voluntary
prayer by Mrs. Vie. Johnston. A very
interesting paper 00 the review of the
Presbyterial held at Hensel) was giv-
en by Mrs, J. T. Grieve, `, It was decid-
ed that the Mite Box Contest banquet
will be held in Cavan rh,urch on Wed-
nesday afternoon, , Oct, 24th. The
sleeting was closed by all repeating
the Lord's prayer.
\1 r, and Mrs. Stone, of Norwich
00e11 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Shannon •
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Carmichael, of
Grey, .spent Sunday with Miss Elsie
Hart:
Mr. and Mrs. M. Blanchard return-
ed from the '\\'est Saturday after
spending several weeks with relatives.
es. A. Scott, Seaforth, visited
Urs, 1. M. Govetflck for a few days,
See the beautiful new patterns in
Dinnerware at Beattie Bros., Seaforth,
and1'ip.14,,
1
land,,
of S.ttat.fprti weer visa'tot' atli
bottle OT ththeirsant, M.ra Th s, I?
, oat Sunday, .
\:r
4 ,and Mrs. Cha;j,'Ri(e and s`
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Ai in
V i were to vtsl
tar.:
s to
Walton Ot o
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr
Wan. Woods,
Mr. and Mrs, d Parr and children
and, Mr. Wnt. Riley, of Brussels, spent.
Sunday at t'lte home of \Mr, and ivtrs,
Jas. Mann,
M iss Blanche A%
\ ineat(cy, of Monk -
ton, suet Miss Thelma 'Dale,. of ,tie"
Stratford :Business College, the
Aek-end at their respeotive homes,
Anniversary services will be held
in the Methodist church here on Oc-
tober 28th. Rev. Mr. Mooreliousc, of
the Ontario street clunrc'll, Clinton,
will preach for the day. A free will
offering will be taken,
Corn cutting is the order of the day,
as many fanners are filling their silos
for the winter,
Mr. Robert Grimoldby, who has
been helping his brother at Teeswater
inthethreshing season, is home for
a few days taking tap bis .potatoes, and
getting things ready forthe winter.
,\Iro, Grimoldby and Miss Olive ac-
companied hint ,Air. Griinoldby saes
it will be three , weeks before the
threshing will be completed. They
must have bumper crops up north.
See the beautiful new patterns in
Dinnerware at Beattie Bros.. Seaforth.
EGMONDVILLE.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Neil Shaw Young Women`s Auxiliary-
was held •in the'.I?gtnotdville Presby-
terian al ch
ul ch on Saturday
:.
afternoon,
when
thele Anis a good attuidawce, a
number from the senior auxiliary be-
ing present. Mrs. Robert \IeKenzde
occupied the chair and conducted the
devotional exercises Scripture read-
ing was given by Miss Bertha Beat-
tie, and the minutes of last meeting
were. ream by the secretary, Miss
filaria Hills. The treasurer, Miss
Kate herr. gave a financial statement,
which showed since the beginning of
the year $238 has been raised by the
auxiliary, Mrs. Cumming, of Blyth,
suis a pleasing solo. The feature of
the programme 005 an address by
Airs. Geo. Telford, Blyth, Presbyterial
secretary of the Young Women's
Auxiliaries. bliss Sadie Howitt con-
tributed a missionary solo and topic
prayer was given by Miss Mae Wal-
lace.
ROXBORO.
Taking up and storing ntangel.s is
keeping all busy -at present: They are
a splendid crop.
Ale. T. Ryan has engaged Mr, Alex.
Bordon for the fall plowing.
.Among those who took in the fair
on Saturday there is ranch talk of
such good races and a right good
show considering that it was a •post-
poned faits
Mr. and Mfrs. lnhn Hart celebrated
their silver wedding on Friday e•ea
ing last. They invited about 10
guests and the evening was spent in•
cards alnd.dancing, allrl'a moat enjoy --
able time teas spent.untdl the early
morn. The presents received by Ale.
and Mrs. 1-Iart were nttnte•otts and
costly. All went home well pleased.
with such a pleasant evening and wish
Mr. and 11rs. Hart may be spared to
enjoy Many more such occasions.
See the beautiful mew patterns in
Dinnerware a'1 Beattie Bros., Seaforth,
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WALTON,
Quite a number front this district
attended Brussels Fall Fair, which
Wilt: 'held on Friday of lust week, The
Walton school children took part in
the parade and made a good display in
their Tapanese costumes, and won
second tx•ize as the Harlock 'school
pupils took tine first prize in their.
highland costumes. They made a dine
appearance.
The heavy frosts of the past week
hass-wotntd up the garden sea sou, and
vegetation it about over.
Mrs.John Grieve, a Alel'illup, is
spending a few holidays this week in
Brussels, •the quest of lis. Craig.
M11 and Ates. J. Ziegler and family
accompanier) by Mrs. \\'illiantson and
\faster George. motored to Exeter
last w'eele, calling on relatives et)
route,
large shipment of hogs left the
C.P.12, station on rAfonday. but the
market is on -the downward trend,
$8.50 a cwt. being paid.
See the beautiful new patterns ie
Dinnerware a4 Beattie Bros., Seaforth,
Corns disappear when treated with
Holloway's Corn Remover w•ithotlt
leaving a scar.
CUSHIONED
SLOES
1'1 are YOU ever worn a pain' of
CUSHION -SOLE SHOES. If not,
yug have had only half the comfort
whicl, call be enjoyedsou1 of a pair of.
shoes, They are so soothing and so
refreshing to those tired aching feet.
\\'hat makes them so ? The secret
of this wonderful shoe Is an till -wool
felt pad for the foot to rest. upon,
which \ t absorbs all dampness and
keeps the foo t
1 k i n perfect coalition.
After once you have tried thein and.
have found what satisfaction they
give, your next pair lvithoet a doubt
will be CUSHION SOLE SHOES.
For 111011 and women who ha00 to be
on their feet a great deal of the time,
the Cushion Sole. is certainly the hest
and the
ONLY IDEAL SHOE
Of course we carry a complete
stock of all other lines of. Shoes at
all limes.
1.et tts fit you with your next pair
of sloes.
\\'atch our nightly window dislty,
1 f 1 'rho
. filth
tP
1u the stools without being percept; i
s\ The Modern Shoe Store.
in the shape of a 5001111 can find,
lodgement there when these •powders
are '.• n r r x +l,i•, • 1 al„ opp.•Bank of Cnmmcrce
more th, r, v•,?, or desira•ble t1,-11 1l:..i" none
51- SEfzicri'th
action.
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atlet
1atighter,les&leiSt)
Sunday
t'rid' bl r, Less,Watt, sou of k'1r;`'anh2 tip,
111e
\fat
r
7a r* t f'.
11, o HtYlot
Watt, l t r.
le t�..
, Ge e,
atony was performed hy',f'tev, jias:
Abery, assisted by .Rev. 1], Johnston,
of Ltican;,uncle Of � the '
t- " r bride.. The
p tatty bride, who °w s i r'r
herf
a g ven"a'<'i'ay 1>)
father, wore:a:becoming frock of
white canton arena, with bateau peek
short sleeves, ;held'" by a rosette of
fluted ribbon. The e.'girdle
was �tl',InN'.....; r.
hied with wheels of ribbon with 1 t
streamers.' The long It o ld
in placeveil nae held
by a bandeau of orange tilos-'
cont. She took her place beside the
groom under an arch of evergreens,
asters and gladioli. After the signing
of the register, the guests numbering
about twenty-five, sat down to sup -c`,
per, after which toasts were proposed
to the. bride and groom. The bride's
going away snit was of navy tricotine,
with black hat. She also, wore the
groom's gift, a sable fur choker. The
groom's gift to the pianist, Miss Janet'
McVrttie, was an set ring 3 g with:':
pearls. Mr. and lvfrs, Watt motored 'to
Lucas, where they took the 'train for ..'
't'oronto and on their return they wilt
reside on the groom's fent/ 011' the
131h concession,
Wise Mothers
vir-
tues of MotheGraves' iWorm now tlExter-
minator always have it at hand, be-
cause it proves its 00lite.
Long Standing Asthma, Manny have
suffered so long from asthma and
have tried so many so-called remedies
they think that there is no real help
for
them. They rhe" tn
sI u l d read.
ters received by the mafl0fa tore •al of
Dr. J, D, Kellogg's Asthma Remedy
from hundreds of cases once as dee-
pet•ate as their own.
IC
TFIURS., FRI, and SAT.
THE PLAY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
e
school
ry
u.
Ernest Shipman's all -Canadian picture version of Ralph Connor's
beloved Pastoral Romance.
Alongwith
Reginald Denny in "The Leather Pushers"
makes one of the most entertaining programmes ever seen in Seaforth
Adults 20c. Children 15e,
SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PERFORMANCE
Sat. afternoon at 3 p.m. 10c and 15c,
MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
The Son of Wallingford With an all-star cast
By the same authors as "Get -Rich -Quick Wallingford,"
Shows start at 8.15 sharp. Admission 10e and 15c.
To Clear
•
Ladies' and Gents' Heavy
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Twee�..
Top Coats
With rubberized backs, worth $14.50 up,
Sale Price
$7.50
Boys' and Girls'
lack Stock
Up to No, 10 size, fleecy lined, per pair
24c
CHEIFETZ CROS.
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100,000 Miles Without Stopping
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other conveyance on wheels which wouldperform such a feat woud
be considered a wonder. But such is the record of regular
accomplishment by the Auto -oiled Aermotor during the ase
eight years in pumping water. p o.%
Did' you ever stop to blink how many revolutions' the Wheel hits
of a windmill makes? If the wheel of an Aermotor should roll along the surfac' r'
of the ground at the same speed that it makes when pumping water it -wouldi
encircle the world in 90 days, or would go four tines :around in a year. 11 wood
travel on anaverape275milesperday orabout 30miles per hourfor9hourseStlt',
day. An automobile which keeps up that pace day after day needs a thorough:
oiling at least once a week. Isn't it marvelous, then, that a windmill has been,.
made which will go 50 times as long as the best automobile ,with .one oilin P '
The Anal®-ofled Aesas otor after 8 full years of.servi ` s
part of the World has proven its abilityzee In e i
to run and give the mostpareliable 'entirely. with one oiling a year, The - double gears, and all movie
enclosed and flooded with. oil all the. time, It. gives more service movingparts,less are l0n tali
any other piece of machinery on the farm. To get everlastingwith less attention titan
Auto -oiled Aermotor, the most efficient windmill that has ever ben wind
ill satisfaction buy the
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smiles write. .....=',....."".4w -u. '�'3. {,*.;• $'�� Chicago Iia]➢as
Des" 'Kansas Ci Minna li Salina* ins* t �2g 3i,
.FOR SALE BY
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Dealer in Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Stable Fittings, Ptiln ";
Pipe and Water Supply Fixtures, Wind and Cra' Ineuranee,, p
PHONE: 15-61", CLINTON,
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