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THURSDAY, JULY 15,- 1926,
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LOOK AT THE CU,T
i of Meat you are buying and see if
it has the color and •the appear -
T ' ' .ante of fresh, tender, juicy, whole-
some beef. Don't buy it if it is
string, dry, dark, full of tendons.
You get quality cute' here. It is
ee‘ better to cents a
es pound, more nd-gety us ameat you can
eat '• enjoyably.
D. 11. STEWART
Phone 58 Seaforth
Your Butcher,
JEWELRY
Diamondrl
Clocks
Rings ete.
Waiehee
Emblems
At moneysaving
prices.
E7rpart wttehrepairing
Service — Satisfaction
J. A. WESTCOTT
'Watclnnaker and Jeweler. -
Opposite W. A. Crich's.
Red . & White
chain Stores
Our ;Prices for week commencing,
July 16th
Fly Spray 8• ex.
Cornflakes---Serv-us
$ennui Soap
Parowax
Serv-ua Washing,Soda
10 11e8. Sugar
30e
Ile
150
2 for 25c
3 for 25c
69c
Ove Serv-II_right at the Bed;&White
loss J. Sproat Phone 8
W. M. Stewart iPhone 77
o
Wi J. Walker 86 -Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. 3. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment.diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
iblerriEMWINUtt
nairialaSSOSOMaaiiVio
NOTICE
Having taken over, the agency of the
late James Cowan for the
Farmers' Fertili..er Co., Wingham,
I will be pleased -to fill all orders of
both old and new customers and give
any information within my knowledge
ANDREW ARCHIBALD
Box 282, Seaforth.
Ph'....e 44W.
Also Agricultural Lime
Complete in itself, Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator does not require
the assistance of any other .medicine
to make it effective. I•t does not •fail
to do its work. •
•
CREAM GRADING
The purchasing of Cream according to grade became
law on May 1st.
ft
Your _cream graded here by experts under Government
supervision. and we guarantee you the best of service.
All our grading is checked by the . Department of
Agriculture.
Aim to send Specials and N6. 1 grade cream.
Send or deliver your create at least twice a week and as
direct as possible.
All cream graded as soon as we receive it. -
Creamery Open Saturday Nights.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
0, H,Melones
Chiropractor 'Masseur
Of
Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seafor-th,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases
of all all kinds success-
fully treated.
Fruitsand
Vegetables
At all prices to meet your need* '
RHUBARB
RADISHES
GREEN ONIONS
SPINACH
TABLE RAISINS
HEAD LETTUCE
CELERY
CAULIFLOWERS
TOMATOES
SHELLED ALMONDS
Per lb iP� Ci
AnsOnemigsrami
EZO
for.
E _�Z:M�
�Lt Tberha t* s. Dru
Seaforth
5% per cent.
20 year"
Debenture Gold Bonds
$100 $500 $100.0
Interest payable half.
yearly
A safe and sound
investment
a'
House to Rent
A. D. SUTHERLAND
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
BONDS AND REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
t Phone 152
rte.®
Nights of Agony 'come in the train
of 'as't'hma. The victim cannot lie
down, . and sleep is ;driven from his
brain. (What 'grateful relief is the
immediate effect of Dr. J. D. 2(el-
logg's Asthma Remedy. Lt banishes
the frightful conditions, clears ,the
passages, and enables 'the afflicted
one to again sleep as soundly and
restfully as a child, Insist on the
genuine at your nearby druggist.
Intentail i
Y And ,Externally it is
Go d
o The crowning property of
Dr. Thomas' Eclectntc -Oil is 'that it
can be used 'internally for many code -
plaints e..5 wel'I as externally. For sore
Throat,,tecnip,.,wh'ooping cough, pains
in the chest, colic and twiny kindred
ailments it has qualities that are un-
surpassed. •A bottle of it costs
little le
and there is no less in always having
it hand
1
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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T Topics��� oro.
own
.mean--°P.._.°noe°D�...... l�.
....,Dr. and Mrs. G M. 'McMann of
. Burch of
and Mrs.
ioh, were
home of
, Mr. and
Margaret
Mrs. Mal -
and Mrs.
Mrs. Pea -
Mrs. T.
and Miss
Walk
Mrs.
`Walker,
Toronto;
r. 'Leslie
e attend-
rs. HarryRegina,
the hone
er,
nzie, of
D, MC-
sney are
rant:), is
vicinity.
vin, of
Detroit, Mr: and Mrs. E. W Mich., and Mr,
H. L. Watson of Goder
weekend visitors at the
Mr,' and Mrs. W. GWilks,
Mr. and `Mr's. Roy Mason
Mfrs, LeRoy,Oke and Miss
McKay, Toronto; Mr. and
,coltn McKay, Gode•ich;.Mr.
Grant Clinton Mr. land•
cock, Clinton Mr. and
Mason, Stnmmenhill; Mr.
Somers, IHtigh Wal
J. Walker 'and Miss Walker
field; Mr, and Mrs. G.
IFIenslail .Mrs. J. McKay,
IMIr. (Hugh McKay, ,Sarnia, uM
McKay, 'Kitchener, were her
ing the funeral of the late M
Mason,
Mr. James Camerson, of
Sask., spent the week -end at
of Mr. and Mrs 'W. J. Walk
Mr. and Mrs. A. •MoKe
()Tillie, are vis'itin'g Mrs.
Kenzie
Mr. aid 'Mrs. Hugh Ohe
on a trip to Oregon.
'Mrs. Janes MlcKay, of To
visiting relatives in town and
'Dr, and Mrs. E. Mc'Ga
Windsor, were visitors at 'tl
of Mr.'and Mrs. Henry M'cG
Miss Todd, of Centralia,
guest of Mrs, F. S. Savauge,
Miss Velma Quail is visiti
grandmother in Exeter.
Mrs. W. R. Chapman has
from visiting her daughter
summer cottage at 'Kincardin
/Mr, Charles :Broadfoot, of
Jaw; Sask., is visiting his
Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot.
Mr. and, Mrs, Jojin A facTa.
Iasi were in St, Thoma s visiti
P
and Mrs, Edward Mc aul.
0
Mr. Cecil Smith, f Toro
visiting his parents, MIr, an
J.,(1-1. 'Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. H. '22 Calbe
daughter and Miss Grace Peac g
New Hamburg, wereguests
home of Mr. and Mrs. ;George
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 'Bristo
Detroit, nvere week -end guests
home of Mr. land Mrs, W. We
Dr, 'Mackay and Missa
Mackay left on. Monday to sp0
couple of weeks in Toronto.
E. . Bateman
FOR GOOD CLOTHES
at
PRICES
FAIR
$25.00 Twp
Every garment made in
'A our own Store
to home Mr, and Mrs.(Rowe and daughter
.vin. Margaret, of the Ontario Agricultural.
is the College, Guelph, called on Mrs.
Rowe's sister, Miss Wilson, superin-
ng her •tendent of the 'Seaforth 'hospital,
Mr. Laurence Webster 'visited his
returned brother, Ii Mr. Gordon Webster in To -
at her ro'nto last week.
e• Miss. Grace Scarlett is visiting
Moose friends in Toronto.
mothor, : Mr, and Mrs, A. O'Leary spent
Sunday in 'Goderi'ch,
vis'h and • Nine applicants for the position of
ng Mr. customs officer at Seaforth wrote on
the civil service examination held in
nto, is the Collegiate on Tuesday, ;Mr. 'Bea't-
ri Mrs. tie, of Egmondville, presided.
Miss Clara Mosan, of Buffalo,'spentrt and Tuesday with Mrs, R. P,. 'Holmes.
ock, of Mr, A. Sparks has disposed of his
at the residence on John street to Air.
Seip. Geddes of Belgrave,
w, of Mrs. George Hudson and Miss Vera
at the are spending a week in Grand Bend.
bster. Mr. P. T3. Rising and Mr. Carl Tal -
Minnie bolt returned hotne to Champaign,
end a I11., on Frday after visiting their 'Gro-
uter and uncle, Mr. B. C. Rising,Rising,for
two weeks, Miss Lavada Rising ac-
companied them, intending to spend
her holidays there.
The Misses Helen and Mary Batten
of Toronto, are visitingtheir cousin,
Miss Eleanor Evads.
Miss Marjorie Bickell is taking a
summer course at Queen's University,
Kingston,
Mrs. Ed. Roach is visiting Mr. and
Mrs, Pat. 'Walsh,
Miss Laura Ross of Windsor is a
visitor at the (tome of Mi and Mrs,
John Reinke,
Mr, and Mrs. F. \V. Wright and
-children leave this week for a holiday
at 'Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Foreman, of Fort
William, are guests atthe home of
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Keating.
Miss L. 'Rising, P. H. Rising, Carl
Talbott and L. Webster motored to
Toronto last week,
Mr. Samuel Whitmore, of Tucker -
smith, has purchased aFord-.•touring
Cadilac
S
t
t
e
S
B
MI
Brownsville,
0
t
the
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Walsh, McKillop. -
A meeting of the Council was `held
at •the Dominion Hotel, Dublin, on
Wednesday, June 30th, 'to receive ten-
ders for the ,McMillan Drain, The
contract was let to 'Chas. Kistner,
work to commence on completion of
his 'present contract, John J. Dal-
ton's resignation 'as 'Patrolman was
accepted and :Lorne Pethick was ap-
pointed
ttendithis eresi hisace. resignatio resigorris
nation
Tolman and John Coyne appointed in
his place, The 'following orders nvere
issued: Grant to Hog Fair, 'Mitchell,
$25; J. Coyne, :hauling gravel, Div. 3,
519.75; P. M. Judge, rent of room, $1.
The police trustees met the Council
and •filed a requisition for the year
1926. The Council then adjourned
'to meet again on (Wednesday, the 21st
day of July at the Township hall,
Staffa, at 1 o'clock p.tn.
J. Jordan, Clerk,
VARNA.
.Haying is stow the order of the day.
Several fields were laid low last week
hut in spite of the rainfall on the hay,
the farmer smiles,
Sevel
the servicefinClim ntonis iistrict Sunday evtening
when Rev, Mr. MicKegney gave a
very able address to the surrounding
members of the Orange order,
Rnon
liverv. ed an texcellent ry of sermon to fifty
some members of the L,O.L, in St.
John's Church, which was filled,
lir, S, Rat'hwell, of .Lucknnw•, spent
the week -end with relatives in and
around Varna.
Tile. strawberry festival put on by
the Anglicans in Dr. Moffatt's lawn
last Friday evening was not so well
attended as it would have been had
the weather been 'favorable. Your cor-
respondent has not heard the amount
of the proceeds,
The
n
in Clinton on attended
tnday the
fromuthis' dis-
trict
speak highly of the merits of the
0 rde•,
Miss Welsh in company with iter
sister and lady friends, paid a flying
visit 'to our burg on Tuesday,
uh r. Theo. Bullard, of •the Technical
Departmotor
Co, Detroit, wasnt of tfaeweek-end visitor
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, W. H. ;Bullard.
Rev, +P, J, ]Folk, C: .C, Ph.D., of
Si, Edward's Uaivcrs ty, Austin,
Texas, is visiting his sister, Mrs. W.
H. 'Bullard.
Mr. and 2Irs, M. R Rennie and
family are holidaying at Gland Bend.
Miss Florence Beattie is acting as
organist of the Presbyterian church
during Mfrs. Rennie's absence.
Detroit, raudvtere visitors . Harvey at°rcMrs
Moore's home here on their return
from attending the Old Rays Reunion
in 'Hespeler,
Mr. and iM•rs. Johnstone and Mr.
and Mrs. J. tMOGee, of Toronto, are
visitors at the home of 'r r. and Mrs,
T'. J. 'Webster.
Miss •Ash•ton is spending a week at
her home in Gerrie.
Mr. John McIntosh,; of Tucker -
smith, is taking a specialcourse at
Kingston,
Mr, William Laing, of
who 'recen'tly underwent • n operation
for appendicitis at the 'hospital 'here,
is convalescitig at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Laing.
Mr. 'Fred Barlow is installing a
Shoe shine Parlor within t to next two
weeks,
drenand
, ofBlyth, sp ntgerson Sundayttatcthe
hone of Mrs. J. 'r•, Snowdon.
Mr, William Little has accepted e
position In the Delhi continuation
school,
The 'Seaforth .Highlander 1
e
e
0
These will •bc at work
next week and the public
ample notice so that t1
eticipate in this,' the greatest
'and at the sane time as,
d and the -good work bei
the Lions Club of Seafort
Wm. Beattie was in 'Gra
Monday.
rid Mrs. Robert 'Beattie,
s. $'d •Beattie, of Guelph, at
mes..Littlejoltn, of Galt, we
d visitors with Miss
Go
deri
ch '
s Y.
`cas
t and \
, Art
ry,
loft
g dv•
illi
E''
roily McMann left for Ch
Wednesday, where she -ha
position,
as. 'Eckert 'a•nd Airs. J
• motored to 'London o
Ay.
va Fee has a'ccepte'd a .post-
orthiiigton, Ont,, near Sud
ollowing Normal students
a•ined first-class centificatest
J. Bick'eii, 'Emma V. Bolton,
Robert J. L. McNaughton,
,.Moore, Annie E, ''Strong,
M1. Sharkey, Isabel M. Low-
y E. Stewart, W. H. Little,
ass certificates, Olive V.
rtha Beattie.
A. \Vilson has purchased an
a ch.
teas Daly.anid Francis De -
re visitingv.
friends in St.
I3oggar'th's left arm was.
ted Monday morning, ri'
int stdt•ohes to close Rhe
He
was
leaning nn
t
against g au
g tet
he 'Coanmercial.t' a
hotcl'veran-
ho. was pushed, in play,
m"tb lose itis' balance and
ntthr`ough a window. The
'ctt;to the bone and the
rn
nearly
its s e '
elite length,
rth was taken Io the hos
Itow nursing his arm '10 a 1
Lions Club 'are and
perfecting their pinus"
the driving°° be cid in
The skeleton
park on about Aug, 5.
formed Wed .the preliminary work out-
nuttees
earnest
receive
may pa.
Tattoos
'the ban
done by
Mr.
Bend on
IMr a
and Mn
Airs Ja
week -en'
'oh
J nstot
W. Sill
e
Miss
cago on
secured n
M1y. J•
Al dMa nn
\'Vedncsd
Miss E
tion at W
bury.
The f
have obi
'Marjorie
Eva Fee,
Robert J
Myrtle n
cry, Mar
Se0oi -
1 c
1
'bfedtl, 'Be
Mn.5
Essex co.
Mr, Tho
ereaux a
Marys.
Mr. Jos
badly y gasl
quiri'ng 'n
wound.
chat
nitron t
dab, when
ca'
ust
hg hi
his arm we
wnist was
fore oe
art
n to
Mr, 'Hogga
pita! and is
sling•,
for the monster tattoo toh
committees have been
lined for completion by the full cone -
in
vill
ley
of
silt
ag
h.
nd
Vf r,
td
re
A
•s.
t -
s
F.
n
car.
Mfr. Edward Lennon, of :Montreal,
left fo r Toronto, after spending a
couple of weeks at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. James Devereaux
Mr. William Hamilton, of Ashland, WisN.
., and Mfr, T. A. Walker, of Mar- Hsa A. Walker
tette, Mich.. have been visitors this MIr. Thomas`A. MValker and Iyer,
week with Mr. and Mrs, Jno- Con,. on Mr.. a, of rs, Carlile
Buri caped
silt. •M•r. Hamilton has been a fore-' we Mr. and 'Mrs. Carlile during the
man week,
mn in one of the largest dumber com-
panies of the U.S, for over 30 years.
Mfr, and (Mrs, Bert Steuart, of Mi-
mico Beach. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank -
Williamson and daughter Ruth, of
Windsor, spent qt few days at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, E. Tyndall.
IMrs. E. H. Close underwent an op-
eration on, Tuesday evening in the
hospital, for appendicitis,
Miss Smith , nurse -in -training at
Seaforth hospital, is at'vay on two
weeks' vacation.
(Mir. and M•rs, Ed. Johnston and
family, of Toronto, are visiting at the
'home of Mr. Lorne We'bstcr, McKil-
lop. Mrs. Johnston was formerly
Miss Edna McGee, of Seaforth,
'Mir. and Mors. Janes Smith and two
daughters, of Walkerville, were Wed-
nesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno,
Consitt.
MIr, W, J. Porteous, wife and son
George, of (Detroit, spent a few" days
last week at the home of hisbrother,
Mr. .A. 'L. Porteous,
(Rev.•
Mr. Forman, an of \
,t•
\ata•
loo
was in Seaforth ca ort
h I
lU3 It
al for a
slight
it
operation.
ration,
Misses Edith, Cecelia and Margaret
Krauskopf are visiting their uncle and
aunt, 'Mr, awl Mrs. John Badge,
Huron road east.
Mrs. Mackay and two •childreu, of
New Ontario, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs: Wm, Smith, of l-7arpur-
hey.
HIBBERT.
Mn, and Mr's. A. ,Duchanne, of :Bib -
bent, were visiting with relatives in
Zurich over the week -end,
Mr. and Mfrs. Flynn spent the
'week -end at Mr, David C;rawford's
home on Sunday.
Rets, ;the little two-ycar-old,tdaugh-
te• of Mr, and Mrs. J. Walsh,gof Mo -
Kilian, is seriously ill at present with
pneumonia: We hope the little suf-
ferer may soon, change for the better.
Miss Cleary, of Seaford', is nursing
'filer,
Miss
Lucy. cy Burke, testate of No.
4 Separate school, )Hibbert, had 13
pupils tree ;the entrance and, all were
sucCess'fu I
.
1.
Well done, 'Lucy.
Mr. 'Gus •H'icknell and his sister
Elizabeth, of-,MicKillo
with friends inKitchener:,
A spent Sunday
'Kitchener •
Miss Mary Malone and (Miss Eliza
beth
Hicknell,
of M'
is ill
.K n
motored
for
e
to 'Hrbber�t on Thursday ..evening. I
MIr, and Mrs. Ehler and daughter,.
of Cobalt, and Mrs. 'Hopkins, of Chi-
cago, were visitors at their parent's,
'Mrs, John Cochrane, the past week.
'Rev, Mr. Armour, of Brucefiel•d,
will 'preach in Union church here on
Sabbath next. As this is the last
chance to hear Mr, Armour 'before
1113 removal to Orangeville, we hope
there will be a good turnout to hear
Rini,
KIPPEN,
- Farmers all .over are enjoying the
recent rains which has done so mud':
good and helped in so many different
ways,
Airs. At McGregor and .daughter
May are spending a couple of weeks
in Toronto with their many friends.
!Mrs. \•\int. Alexander, who was in-
jured in a car accident ten days ago,
is improving nicely.
Mn. and Mrs.' Wm, McDonald visit-
ed friends in Stratford recently,
Miss a Grac
e Cooper era
p sspending
nds
vacation .
n in
Detroit it an
d,
tett.
h'fr''
'friends
III Grose Isle.
this
teted Several therotOrange ccetlebrattiton in
Clinton on the twelfth.
'Hay promises a much better crop
than it was a year ago,
Air. and Mrs, Strott, of i3rooklin,
are spending a 'month at the home of
Mlr, and Mrs. 'R,. J. Day mon.
Tuesday July 20th is the date of
the united picnic at Bayfield which
should be a grand success.
Mrs. Coulter ansa Miss ',veilands, of
Seaforth, called on 'Kippen friends on
Sunday last.
Rev. Mr, Lundy, of Kippen, and
hev, ?Jr. Armour, of Brucefield, ,have
arranged to exchange pulpits on Sun-
day, July' 18Th,
ff RO O,
Quite Qtitc a number 'took in 'th
otts '12th on Monday, some e t kiglong
part. The morning looked Aute 'blue
but the afternoon was excellent.
r. ,F. Coleman ']las quite a few
horse fanciers ors •
t tew•i
his s three 7 er-
cheron spring colts These days, as
Percheroti horses are coming to the
front.
ont.'
Haying:atid• it i-, n + is the g . order of
the day, around, Roxboro at present,
of
lr
S 'H
WI'
d' ,
t
fe
hese good, young -• ladies-63iloyecl cis
their independent •trip immensely.
Mrs. W. Nigh and her son Jack, of 'th
Tuckersmith, were visitors on Sunda y I ch
•.
mor
ei.
W td
fate'rl -.I
v'
d friends in the neighbot••hgod Sun-'
y last,
Mr, •hatvrcn'ce Sparling, of \Witt-
rop; is engaged with MIT•: Jatnes ,Alt-
exon for t•he haying.
Quality, Goods
Women's Cotton Hose
Wornen's Silk Hose
3 Pairs for 69c:
Men's Cotton Hose . ; .. , per pair 49c
Bull' Dog Overalls ere for od
t s
-Red Path Sugar
Men's Shi
t per pair $1.78
Magic Baking
.. each 90c
Five Jewell Flour 100 lbs $6,40 cath
' ' ' ' ' ' pe
cwt: $4.40 cash
Powder• 4er till 3;30 cash
st City Baking Powder
' ' 12c
per tin 34c
These Prices are to our regular Customers only,
and good for Friday & Saturday.
W.S. Fin inn
North Star Flour
Fore
U
The-'Steeial Milverton
Flour
We Have itz--give It a Trial. Also
Ground Screenings rehop of.Ntll Kinds
C. G. THOSO\
GRAINDEALER PHONE 25
Your Auto -Nee
Cis
Winter Storage, Charging and Repairing for all makes
of Batteries.
A complete line of most called for parts of various
cars.
Now is the time to have your car overhauled
Give us a call and see how reasonably it can be repaired, greased
and cleaned.
Dealer in New and Used Cars,
Agent for Chrysler Four and Six Cylinder Cars.
Regier's Garage
PHONE 167W.
NOTICE
Ladies' Hairdresser
5wi11 be at the
Dennison / Pullman
Barber Shop
(Successors to W. W. Robin-
son)
Every Tuesday
Phone 125 for appointments
Specialist [in a Marcelling,
massaging, shampooing; and
hair cutting.
BLAKE.
T,he farmers are busy haying, Which
s a
good
crop. Cots
'of f ha
Ycot
ls
were scattered
over
s
Friday afternoon windstorms b the
Mn, Valentine Gerber, of Blake, is
on the sick fist,
llrs. Jos. Oesch, who is working on
the Bronson tine sport Sunday at
Iter home cmc iro Blake.
Airs. Ross Johnston, who spent a
few weeks with(her •daughter iu Zur-
ich, lits, Earl '\i eido, returned home
on Sunday and Inas recovered a little
from her sickness:
Arr. and Airs. Daniel (Gingeri:ch, ,Mr,
and'Airs. Edmund Gingcrich and their
little daughter ,Norma, are visiting at
New Hamburg and Baden over the
week -end.
'Mn, and Mrs. David Ginger'ich and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gingcrich and their
two little sohs called on Mr, and Mrs.
K. ;Gerber Sunday for dinner.
Airs. Edighoger, of (Blake, is stay-
ing.with her daughter, Airs. Ross
Johnston, of Stanley,
• ALMA.
MN. Orville Phillips is visiting her
sisters in Detroit at present,
Mist Ethel 'Ross has beet' 'visitin
her aunt, Mfrs, Graham, of B'rueefield .
Air. and Mrs, W. 'I -I, Jamieson
spent, Sunday last with Landesb'titld
friends. c
Is.
Mrs, r.rhil'
Phillips is
h
p. under the dice_ a son•
to's's care. We hope to see her
mmisilimmiastamotom
Sales --$1233
Cost --$27.1.5
- The difference between a
successful year and an
unsuccessful one is only
about 15%. Think how
easily you can increase
your sales 5%, 10% or
15% this year by plan-
ning to go after business
systematically, by Long
Distance!
Every day we receive
new evidence from mer-
chants in medium-sized
towns, who Have tried it
for the first time and are
surprised at their suc-
cess.
IIere is a recent case:—
"Number
aset•-..."Number of sales, 17;
number who subsequent-
ly bought, 27; total
amount
of
sales, $1,233;
total cost of 44 calls.
$27.15; percentage of
selling cost, 2.2, ,
Try Long Distance
selling — and con-
vince yotu'self..
The heavy rain of Monday1i
to
ing made it
possible for u goodly
number of farmers to attend 'the Or-
ange celebration in Clinton in the af-
ternoon, as there were many acres of
hay densly 'for drawing.
Congratulations to Misses Ethel
Ross and
Iva
Nott
Qrl
passing
'
to r
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