The Clinton News Record, 1926-12-16, Page 6, ,-„Of interest to Ifot
1. Is tip ":a r Christmas
o1�jt�Ru;
lteplxng• aa4> (� ,t you get out
i O it early in thenronin t.
is itne to be.
athi`nk}g
up ~vn
o you
t tp;•,trlsact .t+h0,town''s business
ttxt••vearNorinaofto>g it Dec
2'7th If vot}Inty: etre suggestions
Sou" aro evidently' eiIbisl'icd.
o1 ''
;SeotLish nobleman,; head
t`eamship.'contp.ny 'doin.," bus -
the far east, blames the pre-
, foible in 'China of the Christ-
37I.,31Irs5iories, %Shouiiilrt:wender''a.
.
bit ifiie'5 right, too. If Clreistian ni-
S.
ionaries had not gone to Chinn,
.arising lieu their civilizing influ-
ence, the Chinese peoplemight not
yet have awakened to the fact that
hey were being' exploited'"by greedy
foreigners, and no -trouble would ,have
ensued." ,
Before Monday's thaw we had�`ex-
elient i cads, enough snow .to matte
fairly good sleighing and still not
enough .to hinder ° errs :from running.
One day within one block in the front
streetwer•e seen a wagon, a sleigh, a
buggy, a cutter and a car'all getting
blong comfortably. -
1 The snow oielted• on 'Monday' but
luring the'night the weather changed,
reezilig' everything solid' and 'it•'has
een very cold ever since: :Since"yes-
erilay a fine old•faehioncd blizzard
as been, blowing, We might say
ore, only our ink is frozen up this
norning.
x:
According `to reports coming •from
British Columbia: the Commission :dig-
ging into customs, affairs in the west
find ,those affairs just as scandalous
as 'they.were found in tate east. 'Phe
digging to the bottom of this Dress
n4 applying a remedy is -one ofethe
ost important,' if it is not the most
Important, matter in Canada today.
According to. reports officers were
ieterred ftoin proseeuting flagrant
flouters,- who were caught,a•tor-,
eec front -'Ottawa. Who. gave the
rders? That is one of 'the questions
hich ought to be aekeiland an answer
;misted upon: If N. W. Itowell-will
•ift this thing to the bottom he *ill
vin the approval of the common peo-
le, no matter who he may offend a-
nong the higher, ups: Go to it, Mr.
oweli, Let nobody be spared. It
ooks as if the 'Whiskey Ring" -had
anada by the throat.
Londesbaro
The annual Christmas entertain-
ment in connection with Knox Sunday
seliool•Wili be held in the comnfunity
hall on Thursday evening, Dec. '23rd,
when a pleasing program will: be
Igiv?en.: A1I friends will be welcome.
Mr la .Adams is in. Brantford this
'week, He went' to attend the funeral
of his aunts •
Miss Dodd of Toronto recently Vis-
ited friends here returning ,Tuesday.
Goderieh Township
The annual Christmas. entertain-
ment ' of the St. Jarnes', Middleton,
Sunday school will be held on Tues-
day evening, Dec. 2.1W -The young
people will givethe clay; "Rooms to
Let."
A bold, bad hawk visited the hen
roost of Mr. Lorne Jervis one day re-
gently:. A regular housebreaker and
thief of a bird .this was, Mr. Jervis
heard some commotion among the
fowl • and going to investigate he
found .a •big hawk, in the hen house
malting.a meal off .one of his chickens.
The maurauder had broken a page of
glass in the window to enter the, hen-
house and when Mr. eevis enteredat
the door he lost no time in making
his ' escape, through the window,
breaking another pane of glass in
the attempt. He flew up into a tree
and no doubt would have returned to.
finishhis interrupted feast had be
been left alone but Me.,Jer'Vis got a
gun and fired on him, Wounding .bul
not killing him Wright. The bind
flew off and at last reports had not
xeturmed.
nrretiges
WALICEI� M 1SIs.ELL --- At the
•
• C-hui'ch of, the A ension Ilatuilton,
or Dee, 9tb,;bs the Rev lir. ;Reti-
• aon33 4, D;L1,•rector, M bel berg
Aasbell, fourth daughter of the
hate Mr. and 41ts Ldcvri,cl •A."'Mas-
kall' of, C=ode ich t4 George A,
Walker, only stet or 'Ma, ,tnd, ikirs,
John A. Wsll.ei, Clinton.
IN `MD iIOI?Ia1M
IIIT L=1n loving
memory of our dear
inothe) Mrs; George Shill, who
pissed away Dec., lath,
':The pe ult gaits were opened;
A gentle voice said,
with farewells' tins Mien
And v ,r 1 p
She'geGLiy entered home."
--=Sadit'missed .by her family:
Stanley Township.
Mr.: Harry Talbot. has sold; alis
fifty -acre ,farm -on the'Benson litte'ta_
MT.'.Meno Steckle.
Mr. John Scotchreer has installed a
adio.
, The people of this neighborhood are
sorry to hear that Mr. ;Chas: Raithwell
has not been enjoying. the best, of
health lately. e •
' ,Mrs. Saar. Helmer was in Gederich
on Saturday last.
1VIi.
Albert ,Boyee of Godeiieh;was
the guest Of 'his brother, Me. Fiiank/
Boyce, on"i Sunday last.
,Mr. John Armstrong of Goshen line
visited friends in' Tuekersinith one
day recently.
(Intended for last week)
Miss Freida Talbot spent Saturday
and Sunday of last week- with friends
in Kitchener.:-;•,
Mr. W. H. Talbot of the Sauble line
is 's'porting a new Chevrolet De .Luxe
sedan. Leonard Talbot motored home
with it frontOshawa on Tuesday last.
Hallett Township
.Mrs:
Honey East returned Monday
y
from a week's vtsit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs,, E. Porter of Goderieh.
The teacher and pupils of No. 5
sire preparing tor a school'concort•on
-the evening of Wednesday, Dee. 22nd.
"Tate program will be given shy the.
penile and young people of the sect.
tion,
lyliss ,Gladys McIlveen, B.A.? of
_Chimp? University has recently ac-
•cepted a position as case secretary
of the Central Bureau of Social
Agencies, 'Hamilton. "Iter mother,
'Mrs. J, McIlveen of Sedgewiek, Al-
berta, will spend the winter with her
'in Hamilton. ,Mrs. McIlveen will be
remembered by many, hereabouts as
Miss Lizzie Bingham. She and be
.daughter will spend the ,Christmas
holiday season as the guests` of Mrs.
Mellveen's sister, Mrs; John ,Manning
a of London, Ont.
Clulst na :Photo
roipe new and'coiur_ quigl.: if. yo
want Photogi.aphs -tot Christmas pie,•
sent , IC you leave ' t until the last
'two logic j c,ti1'will be dioapgointed.
.{;linron studio' 0 sell from' 14.11.,1h.
'Fisc!
Kippers
(Intended for last; week)
Mr. Edgar Butt tutored to Goderieb
on Saturday last to give, evidence in
a. case before the Judge in a collision
of cars at the corner last summer, It
is -a notorious'. fact thatalthough the
authorities havetput up stop signs at•
these corners motorists seem to ig-
nore them, hence the frequent' aeei-
dents that happen here. The writer
sate only recently what might easily
have been a smash had,it net been for'
the wide"'road at the coffers, as it
was they cane very near bumping
into .each other. As I understand the
law in `regard to these stop signs the
motorist who has not the right of
wayis supposed to slow down almost
to: a stop "before. going around the
corner and because there is no one
here to see that people obey the law
it is frequently' violated. All who
drive cars should observe the principle;
of safety first.'
Mr, Alex. ;McKenzie of the village
spent the week end in Goderich with
relatives, also meeting his daughter,
IVliss' Bertha, there -who was .up from.
Toronto. Both returned to their re-
spective homes on Monday.
The storm of Sunday last was a
severe one all over the province, In
Toronto it was furious, blowing at
the rate of 47 miles an hour and
causing the city ail expense of $50,-
000.00 to remove the great drifts of
snow. }Such a storm it is stated has
not occurred for 28 years so early in
the season. It may be the forerunner
of a severe winter, Let us hope net.
Brucefaeld.
(Intended. for last week)
The monthly meeting' of the Kelly
u
'Circle was held an Thisda y after-
•snopn-last with the President, Mrs.
Arthur .Mcqueen:` presiding. Mrs.
Rohit. Watson had charge of the topic
„and read eniiinteresting chapter front
the ,study book, A letter was read
:from the St. Christopher House, Tor-
• onto. It was ,decided to send them a
' box later, on, 'Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead
read the current events, after which
the meetings was bre-Light to a close
`by repeating the Mizpah benediction.
I seri l�
1eII(D l>h'A� h
Miss Hazel Potter of Stanley visit-
ed her, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, T,
J. Potter, over : Suiting. '
Mrs. D. Calbick of Hamilton 'is vis-
iting iter -sister, ,Miss Acheson,.
Mr. Gordon :Schwann of Toronto is
Visiting friends in this community.
Keep Your Hens
Laying
`,:PiI:-the Basket
Msd
and
BLATCHFORD'S
"Bae -Nun"
AEN SCRATCH
Assure greatest egg produation
' At your dealers
.11, W. Charlesworth
Stray. Dog
A yellow, .long-tailed dog "strayed
onto the premisee of the undersigned..
Owner can have sante by paying costs
and . applying to 8, R. McM`ath,
tholniesville, 88-1
House to Rent
Partially furnished:- house, with
bath. Apply en. premises to Miss L.
Grant, 4 doors east of Ontario steeejn
United ehurth, Clinton. ` 88-3
. Heifer Astray.
Strayed- from the premises of the
undersigned, a red heifer, .with round
Palled Angus bead; about 800 to 900
lbs. Information , as to its where-
abouts thankfully received ` by F. Q.
Fiord, Holmesville, Photie 16 en 611,
Clintonucenteal. 88-3-p
A Christmas Concert
Wail be held in theschoolhouse of
$. S. No, 5, Hallett,' ,on'Wedeesday,
evening,.11lecembei . 22nd, at ;;$ p.m.
Good program is being prepared by
pupils and young people of the sec-
tion, Light refreshments 'will be
served.' at the"''elese of the: prosrani.
Admission 25c, • 85-1-p
to 4 p.m. every; it to t •Y
Burgess, Portrait Studio
MITCHEL", AND CLIN'TON
NTEa . .
Live'salosnian to sell new atitmatit
Damper iSpectalty ,for furnaces anile
stoves. Exclusive. territory.•
lbx"tra.
gond money. • "
AUJTOII'I:O'IC DAMPER CO.
67 Adelaide; St,, East,' Toronto; Ont
88-2-p
, Seeine With Comfort
While 11 often s
re uire'.soine time
q,. ,
for a;• patient to• become ;used to
glasses, if patience isexercised core-
-fort vvi11 be eeeured Many` people
see well enough without glasses, but
wear them because -of the comfoet
they give Consult us foletile good
of your eyes. : W. I1. Heliyar, Cptom-
etrist, Chilton. " , . 88-1.
SKATING PARTY
Under auspices of.
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE'
PRESi73YTERIAN CHURCH
Tuesday, , Dee. 28th.
Iiot...Dogs and Coffee Served
ADMISSION -29e.
88-2
ol. ".
Christmas Tree
and Cantata
evil be held in the
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
on
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22nd
at eight o'clock p.no,
Under the auspices of the Ontario
Street United Church Sunday school
Program): will consist of the Cheist-.
Mas Cantata,
"The homemade Santa" •
Gifts from the Christmas Tree will
also be distributed.
ADMISSIOI'T-"35c and 25e,
88-1-P
Grain Wanted
400 bushels of, feed 'barley.' Weill
pay Ole perr bushel, delivered at Clin-
ton chopping mill. .call Switzer's,
phone 31 on 614, Clinton central.
88-2
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Vann, Farm' Stock and Imple-
ments at lot 30, Holc bsville, an'Tues-
day; Dee. '21st, 'consisting;. of the fol-
lowing t
ol-lowing: Impdrted grey' Peedheron
stallion, weight 2,200 lbs., enrolled fee
1926-1927; grey, gelding, 5 years old,
1,650 - lbs..; grey gelding, 0 years old,
1,600 lbs.; bay mare, 8 years old,
1,500. lbs.,- in foal to Highland Chief;
bay filly rising ,2 years, sired by
Hgihland 'Chief; black gelding, gen-
'eral purpose, 1 year old; black eow, 5
years odl, due Feb. lst; blaok cow, 6
yearns old, • due April 1st; 'Hosltein;
heifer, 2 years old, bred in. Septem-
ber; $ !.Durham heifers, due in Feb-
suary and, March; '8: Durham heifers,
2 years old; black heifer calf, 8
months, old; 6 store hogs, 1 sow, 9
pigs, 5 weeks old; 73 Rock pullets.;
50 Rock hens, • 1 year• old. 25 ewes
and lambs, bred. Implements; ' Mas-
sey -Harris . manuee spreader, .neatly
new; Farmer's Friend .riding plow;
walking plow (new); rubber tire
buggy; Portland cutter; 7 hip, gaso-
line. engine;. Massey�Barrie cutting
box; Maple Leaf grinder, 9 inch plate;
-heavy farm wagon; gravel lbq; 2. sets
of heavy team breeching harness; 2
new collars.. and tops; set of plough
harness; extra set of breechings; get
of light harness, goldeen, mounted
Mid rawhide lined; No. 12 Delaval.
cream separator, • nearly Stew; Daisy
churn, 2 -8 -gallon milk cans, new; 80-
gallon milk can; wheel barrow; log-
ging chains, about 100 bus. turnips;
few bags of nipples; about 12 ton of
alfalfa- bay; 5 ton of yellow blossom
sweet, driver hay; 'a quantity, of corn
and sorgum:; 250 :bus.. mixed grain;
16 louse sliring whhat; a few bus. 0f•
-soy teens; forks, chains, whiffletrees,
neck yokes, 'glad .numerous' other ar-
ticles, '
Also. the ,farm, which consists of
100 acres, more or less, of: good clay
loam, with good ,banes barn,' 40x60 ft,
2 -storey frame hb•ss,e; 6 Beres of
good bearingeorcha d, with abundance
of water, 40 acres 'seeded down, 15
acres ploughed, 15- acres stubble, blue-
come in pasture. "Terms: 10 per cent.
of -the pttrehas.o money paid ;sown :on
day -of sale°; balance in 30 days. • Pas,
session given immediately. The above
farm is • in a very desirable "location,
being 'd,: mile :from churdli., store,
school and railload station, bvexy
thing to bo sold as proprietor is giv-
ing. up - farming. 'Terms' ori hay,
grain and poultry, and all sums of
$10.00 and andel; 'cash; over shalt.
amount 10. Months' 3ledit, will be gi;t!-"
en on fuenisliing Bankable paper, er
• a?discount oe 5 per cent. steaight-at
lowed for.eaelt an.credit amounts.
° OSG:A.IL rsMBBliUfT, Proprietor:
'At
e 'and iid ' ` Place the,
tlte;5ame
following-line'of„;farm stock• and hn
pleneents, the property of Mr, Wesley'
Vanderburig/t; „will ',be soldis. Black
riiare, general ,purpose, 10 yeate•:oltl
aged mare; bay•driving horse, pacer;
2 pigs .;}bout 90 lbs. each; , 30 Rack
hens, 1 year old; ,20 Buck pullets,' 3
white Pekin ducks; ‘white- Pekin
d}ake,; Tpdhope' Anderson team,
wagon, nearly new; Bain sloop sleighs
with log,' bitnl:s and bolsters; nearly
new; Deering mower, 6 foots •cut; 10
hoe seed l
rill .;VerityitY
walking phew,
,
No. 21; iihUtirow diseha rowset of
diamond hail ows '-set of heavy team
harness, nearly new; 2 collars, nearly
new; about 10 'tens of 'good timothy
hay, Everything to be sold on abcnei
described terms. Wesley Vanderburg,
Proprietor. Geo. II. Elliott, Auction'-
ger, • 88-1
Ir
salt t.,i`li cti Store
FOX°. Oa nasks, Ein-
broiderel and Fancy
L oens Towels and
Handl ercllkefs, f -f ouse
Dress Aprons, etc.
Yry All_
o�" 's:'Exchange
en
Phone 1r:
Open Eii,nings,Until Christmas
-PouitrU Wanted;
,Now is the tiiie\to. get rid of your,
noir-produting.heps. We will do your
culling free of charge. We also "want"
chickens and ,ducks. Wednesday. and
Thursday forenoons at residence, Vic-'
tor•ia street, five doors north ofC, 11.E
P tracks, Call 231, Clinton central,
for prices.
A. E. 11NCli
78-tf.
• .A 'FUR
WANTED
Am now paying special high prices
for all kinds of raw Furs,'
• H. A. IOVEt
Phone 89 Clinton, Ont.
Apples
-Nice winter apples for sale.Bring
your own bags. 'C. Hare, Clinton. '
87-2-p
Boar For Service
Large white Yorkshire; bred by J.
E. Brethour of Burford. Terms: cash,
$1.50, credit, $2.00. Fred L. Potter,_
Marcel Road. ` 87-3-p
Stray Steer
Straged onto the prenrises'of the
undersigned, lot 84, con 14, Godetach
Tp., on or about ' end of October, a
2 -yeti' -old steer: • Owner may have
saurie by 'proving property and .pay -
trig esipenets. , David T. Churchill, R.
R. No: 3, Clinton. • 87-3
Christmas Entertainment
A Christmas .entertainment wilt
be held in the church at Taylor's
Corners on Tuesday evening, Deo.
218t, at•8 o'clock. .The program in-
cludes a five -act play, put oia.by the
young people. Admission 735c and
25c 88-1
Cheese fax Sale '
Cheese in -balk at anytime,, Large
cheese, 18c, Plats, 20c,, Stlltons, 21e
per lb. The Uohnesville Cheese and
Butter Go. We Ii. Lobb, president
and salesmen, R. R. No. 8, Clinton.
78-tf.
Cook 'Wanted
Cook wanted for the OlintonPublic
Hospital. Apply any day to Hiss
Grainger, Supt. Hospital. 8 -tf,
i
.Strayed
From lot 27, concession 2, West
Wasvanosh, oil Nov. 915, a black
Angus heifer, 18 months old Last
heard of on Base Line near :Summer-
hill. Any person having heard of or
seen tete said heifer kindly conununi
.tate with the undersigned, John
Hoare, R. It; No. 2, Auburn. Phone
15-29, Dungannon Central. 85-4
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms ever Eeard's Barber slice.
W. J. Jago. 2288-tf
I4� W. Traw.artI/4"
DEALER IN"
THE NEW -LAID EGG
We SPECIALIZE lit Milk -Fed Ped-
try 12 months in, the year. Phone ab
early in the' week as ,possible for
prices.
GOOD' DEMAND FOR ALL KINDS
OF NO. 1 POULTRY ;
We advise : you to have the birds el
i
your 'laying pen culled while the
price is high. " Culling o£ birds done'
Tree of charge through ?our office,
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
Go To-
Houle roe Sale
7 -roomed house and ' quarter -acre
lot, town water, electric lights. Ap-
ply to 3. P. Doherty, .Clinton, 83-tf
House for Sale or Rent
House on corner of Ilur•on and Or-
ange streets, old Mountcastie place,,
Apply to F. W. Johnston,_Clintonr
80.11.
VO'TER'S LIST, CLINTON
Court of Revision
Noticeis hereby given that, pur-
suant to The Ontario Voter's List
Act, a Court will be held by His -Hon-
our the judge of the County Court of
the Coney of 'Huron in the Council
'Chamber, Clinton; at 2.80 o'clock p.m. !,
'on Saturday the 18th clay of Decem-
ber, '1926,
ecember,'1926, to hear and determine eons-
plaits of errors and onunissioes in
the Voter's List of the Town of Clin-
ton for J926. -
D. L. M,(4CPEE1tSON,
Clerk • of the Court
(1TO:11E-This notice applies only
to the list to be used •at -the Municipal
elections in :January, 1927, and there-
after)
NOTICE, TO CREDITORS 1
In the Estate or John Wells, Deceased
NOTICE' is -Hereby given. that -,all
persons having elaiirie against' the es-
tate of John Wells, late of the village
of Londesborough in :the County of
Huron, gentleman, 'deceased, who died
on or ;'about the 27th day- of June,
A,D..1926, are required, to deliver to
Francis Little and James Ruddel'l
the executors of the said estate ;or
their solicitor, on or before the 20th
day of December A.D., 1926, 'a full
stator -wet of their claims with par-
" -Heelers bhereof,'and the nature of the
securities, if any ; held', by them all
duly verified by ,affidavit
AND TAKE -NOTICE' that -after
the said hest -mentioned' date the said1
executor's will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased_ a
ntoneet the persons entitled thereto
i s
l uch claims. i r
hiving regard only' Yto s
they shah/ have received due notice"
and in accordance therewith. '
Dated et Clinton, Ontario, this
26t11 day of November"A? D. 1926.
W. ERYDONE, Clinton, Ont.,
Solicitor for the said executors.
56-3:
Nediger's Garage
For Gasoline, Oil and Grease
"Tires, Tubes and Accessories.
Let us figure on your Trucking
Some Wood for Sale
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
F. . A R.Yr
W
BARRISTER
,will be at his office •.
in Clinton each.
MONDAY
From 3 to 6 p,m.
30 -ti.
We Serve: and Satisfy
CANDY
Nuts and Oranges
OF ALL KINDS-- AT ALL PRICES
Mixed' Nuts 23e, 2'lb. .for. 45e
Walnuts, per ib 25e -
Brazils, per lb. . .. -28e
Royal Mixed Candy, per lb. . 20e
Cut Rock, per lb...... 230, 2 for 45b
Mixon Creams, per 1b.. 25e
Tango Mixed, per 1b..... 80e
Minto Mixed, per 1b. t. 35e
Rob Roy Mixed 35c
Creamed Almonds, per ib..., 40c
Duchess Bon Bans 40c
Mixed tOliocplaters, per 1'b.
bhoeolatess (boxes) 25e, 85e, 60c, 85e
Oranges, per doz.40e, 50e, 60e, 70, 80e
Table Raisins, per• pkg. „ . 850
Layer Figs, per 1b. .... • 35c
FINNAN " IIADDIE, FILLETS
CELERY, LETTUCE, etc.
L. LAWSON & CO.
Open Evenings Until -Chelan -its
PROMPT DELIVERY
Phone 111
Clinton's
Oftiatottl...
WE cARCFuLL'( INSPECT
EACH Lor of ebALWE 13OY
AM) NOW MAY` WIE 5eLECT
YOURti/INJi'1:.R5 COAL -
SUPPLY
What does home mean to yon?.
Warmth and'cheer? • 'Comfort and
happiness?
Oe must you remember it as 'a
place of . cold . halls, draughty en-
trances, chilly -Modes?
The , Heat • Folks have .brought
warmth to many a cheerless:' house.
Let them -make your home inviting,
MULL R ' HARDWAR
` cBANTG
You Can 'Solve many of Your
'Christmas'Christmas`Gift Problems oere.H.
Every individual gift lias that;,superaority oC quality viti'cit snakes;
it so, desirable: Gists Sot right:•iierrt Irc i ,al Clioi"t nas. Gifts
, I
Lhab are useful and practical $omobhing `to.be used every clay againd,;
and again are the.ones tha ai.e usually welcome end used with g -rate -
c 8 in• Y ,
Tel thought Tor the donor. Dozens of, such gi;its•,ti c gathered together
iJn this store,at h -wide range of pices. Men, 'women and children-
yeti can please 'them all. 'See'our display windows,
Meller Hardware
Dealers in General Hardware, Paints, Oils, Stoves, Etc.
Rowlands Old Stand
TELEPHONE 53 CRI-NAMEL STO
Western
Oats
Expect car daily. Selling 850 bus,
off car at What oats wou ,cos you
to lay: ,Order year requirements.
These are high and, will he much
higher:
Bran -8E Shorts
Have cars coming li`s-regularly.
Ceder your requirements and give u9
a chance to protect you on 51 rising
market. -
Call the Icf,talage
i
,
g
for good, dean
coal
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COAL COMPANY
PHONE ` 74 CLINTON
CB o. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
Flour and Peed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Having erected new coal: sheds
have , on /land full stock of coal
immediate delivery. Prices zeas
'able. Also a quantity of dry' m.,
wood.'
R. J. IVIILLER.
Orders taken at residence, plao7pe
COAL.
Steve, Egg, Nut and Threshing
Coke and Kennel Coal
Also •Cedar' a.rl_liardwood
E. WARD
Phone 155. Huron Str
Singer •SewingacllI
Sold on. Easy, Monthly Paym
Special two-year terius.given
farmers
AIso a full stock of
Needles, Belts and Parts
for all makes
Sole Agent for the Singe:
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 1713 P.O. Box 20'Wp 011
CHRIST \ AS GIP T S
In making se'lection's of Ghristtnas Gifts neve} overlook the fag
that there's nothing that will make a mare•seusible and useful Gi
for any member of the family, from Grandpa, down to .Baby, than
'selection from our attractive line of Holiday footwear,
A FEW CHRISTMAS' SUGGESTIONS
Street -Shoes ' Bed Room Slippers Dress Slippers
Storm Shoes : house ,Slippers Baby Shoes
Dress Shoes 1 Felt Slippers Arcties
Comfort Shoes Dress Slippers Rubber Boots
School Shoes ' Bath Slippers . - Leggings, e
The Ne w
Jane Goloshes
}Dake a very pleasing Gift
the Young : Ladies. Made
Jersey' wool cloth, nicely fes
lined. Price, $3.50,
Remember that our prices
ways stand for the Best Vah
and our Experieneed::Shoe S
vice is always at your comma
FRE
The Big Shoe Store
JACKSON
Opposite the Town H
C. 11. VENNE'a'a', Electrician
Electric. Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and cat
Appliances
Wiring and 'Repairs: ' Pb
PLflLY AND
1
We have b. car of semi coming; in a few days and, will sell
the car; •also ,another car of Western Oats which we will also-";
off the car, Leave your order for, delivery off the car,
D
aBR9N SHORTS AND oirCAKE A LWA 'XS ONI TIA1)
.All the First Class Brands of Flour on hand. We will give sp
prices on five and ten bag lots
-We have some •Ground •Screenings, Chop and Rolled Oats
TRY OUP. CELLO -GLASS .FOR YOUR CI-T'IC1rEN HOUSE
Charlesworth
PHONE 199 '