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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-5-21, Page 4•-lluraday, May $lst, 1938 Fashion -Craft Clothes ! Vie refinement of a lality • is rigorously preserved evens FASHION-(RAF'P garment. Merchandise that is not only nationally known but has a national reputation for quality. -IfaXCLUSIVE'BUT :NOT EXPENSIVE- PRICES$Ii!TS Viri EXTRA TROUSERS 111 $23.50 - $25.00 - $27.50 POH SYTH -14HI3t4B- WTITU iE NEW FOR 'KED COLLAR ARE VERT. PRICE $2.00 W. C. Pridham & Son Phone 57 The Square Goderich FREE - FREE - FREE With every purchase of 25c or over, coupons will be given . for Kingsley Design English Dinnerware or Rogers' Al Plus Service Plate table flat ware. RECTAL Kingsley Bread and Batter Plate and cou- pons FltEE to the first fifty customers pur chasing $1 or more of merchandise rchandise at The Square MAPLE LEAF BAKERY Phone 110W BREAD, BUNS, PASTRY, GROCERIES, ETC. THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. :: In the Realm of Sport :: Champions of 1935 LAW BOWLING OPENER The opening home doublet tourney was held at the Gcslerich howling Club Win Opening Game greens Monday night. There was a good turnout, and one or two of last year's novices turned in a good game. .. _nie _. awns were used. as the In Church Softball League- obi ones are not quite 11P "LO amen Presbyterians I after repairs made last fail. Presbyterians Whitewashed Peter Ititteet pod J. \t`. Raker were by Victorians, 7-0 I the winners, and It. G. Murney and Albert Taylor won second prise. The opening game of the lnt®r-liitireh LADY i�Olaiss softball league last eyeulug.._at %k- I t torin Park, alt hough it ended In a Organize for 1934 wNh Ars. W. E. a w' c 7-0 whitewashing for the 'n•st e.i erlans Callow as PresWeat at the hands of the Victorians, cum -1 At tbe twelfth utuual meeting of mewed auspiciously and wits pl*Yed'the ladies of the Maitland GOIf Club. lefore a large and enthu,itaat14 Crowd• held at the club house on WeduesdaJ Mayor MacEwen nosed the first afternoon, Mrs. W. F. Gallus'- was ball. and Rev. F. W. Craik crouched 'elected president for the 1936 season. ready for the catch, but to the ace Mrs. (tallow w•as In charge of the tompaulment of a' resounding cheer meeting, in the absence of Mrs. C. A. Rev. 1). J. Lane, president of the gelcs, president last year. She ex - league, who was at bat. smacked the pressed the sympathy of the members tall squarely -right ut tie pitcher. Ilia , with Mrs. Geo. Williams and Mra. Worship stopped the bail ull right.' Reid. both of whom were bereaved re- but with the wrong part of his ana- cent's. Lowy, mud the reverend gentleman atm, utlier of vers were elected ;as ful- called safe at first. lows: honorary president. Mrs. Geo. It was the seine old story of the \Villiams; vice-presidents, Mrs, Wesley store not bring Indicative of the play 1 Reid, Mrs. W. F. Mittel; secretary - Many said the game bettered any lav year. sees !treasurer. !Ilse Gertrude Wilke.: suit 'cs,mmlttee, Mrs. A. Nicol, Mrs. A. Ten men were at bat for the Victor-' K. Aspden, Miss G. Watson, Miss B. tans In the first thrtr innings and the hunter; social committee. Mrs. 1►. D. same number for the l'resbyterlaos,' Money. Mrs. T. M. Costello, Mrs. nut in the fourth Verne Smith started.; Frank Donnelly. Mrs. C ('. Le. Mrs ow kali r.1)1.. with a safe lilt.......Two W F Satter. Yrs IL.C..Williams, Mies with the g J Schedule for Softball League ts wrrttlfomants ;Or !_•'Xx== `4e at Executive Meeting Thurs- day Night •The'e!Teutite committee _AmitpleuralpleuralSoftball i eague wet on Thurs- day night Last to draw up • rb eha for the 1936 season. There are eight. teams in the league, and the executive members, representing the teams, are greet as follows: Victoria United church, it. Bloomfield; Kuox eburch. W. Mactc Duald ; St. Peter's, Tom Pagel - St. Geurge'r, Les. Miry ; Baptists, H,_ Wilkins; North street United, Norman Wart ; Foresters, Frank Bowra; God- erieh halt Co., Jue Allaire. The grounds committee Is composed of W. Maul/0'10d. F. Ituwra. T. Page ■ud It. Bloomfield; and If any pro- tests are forwarded they are to be dealt with by the presldeut, treasurer and secretary. The revretary' was authorised to purchase equipment for the league. The following umpires were the un- animous choice of the executive: H A. Young. Noble Young, Wm. Barlow.low. E. 1, 1'ridham. .\ double rt•hetluie was .trnwn up first awe• estentay. and It i BEWARE THE MOTH ! ! PROTECT Y6CR CLOTHIN(J 1ROM MOTH DAMAGE NT GARMERAGS Ise PARACIDE KILLS MOTHS AND THEIR LARVA ('owes in two grades. one for use lu clothes closets. rugs, up- holstered turutture, etc., the other for your yeoman cleaner PER LB. TiN --LARVICK MAKES FABRICS MOTH-PROOF- Xuu-lijuriuus, odorless, nou-lutla)uwable PER 111-m. BOTTLE: WITH ATOMIZER. ...11.51 Per 1a -.a. Bottle without Atomiser 31.W CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE PHONE: 90 22 THE SQL'AKE WE DELIVER Bloomfield?' and .1t.. Powell followed D. Johnston, Miss E. Dean: tennis concludes with a four_gatax• Itis uu him across the phut ls•fore the innings e.onvener, Mrs. G N. Dowker, assisted Latour Day. September . was over. by Mks Josie Saunders and Meas The ScheduleAfter this the V,ctorlana were held GrateWatson; hf.use committee, Miss May ..0 'Victorians vs. Presbyterians. s'neer's uuL(1 the eighth. w'hhti 1'ow- Fl. Itueltannn• Mrs. J. D. Little,, Mrs. Foresters vs. St. Peter's. SUMMER 15 COMING ! As sure as Summer is coming. we are in business to satisfy and serve the Motoring PublicBe convinced- -bring your car or truck 1n and barrit70tttetioter. Our work is fully gnarenh" •_ Prnmia- `- il mappable prf+' 't' _. _ .. TIRES. TUBES. ACCES ORtI''`► .%NI) PARTS ON ELAND Np AltIVITIBES. CARS W.%SHED. -- POLIPMED, GREASED. ET('. Blue Sunoco Motor Fuel, Oily and Greases INGLIS GARAGE and SERVICE STA1ION KINGSTON STREET -PHONES--- GARAGE 372 RES. 429 ell and Carl Bloomfield tallied for the W. A. Coulteurst, New IL Cooper. Salt 27 .-KI. Geos ei ss -.41..... strennl live atter hitting Skip MacI)on-' It w'as derided to hold an *Demote' ; _Iteptl. North United,L, "lards deliveries. and Chas'. Irrder tea the tir.t \\ a doc.dcv ..t each month. June 1__ 1 reeby lens vs. Foresters. ' Maitland Golf Club,. Ligiited Annual Opening, Monday, May 25 ' 10,1;Ca.tn. Ladies' Puttin�� App roac Mtn an Drivi ('�s petiti011. +'�A"""► . IA 90a.m. _Men 9•hole_ Cemp titioa. --- "H00" 1111E''ban Mixed -Foursome. Afternoon Tea will be servedrby the S4aeial Committee to all Questa. Presentation of Miniature Cups and -Prises will be made • at the close of the events. A cordial invitation is extended to 11l Golf and Tennis Players to participate in the events. G. L PARSONS, D. D. MOONEY, President. Secretary. 1 1 ER>ICH TOWNSHIP" •RICH TOWNEHIIP, May 19.- ]Cin Atlee Sowerby, of Toronto, spent tbe week -end at the home ober fath- er, Mr. Wm. SowerbywistfulUnionSunday wistful was held in Union rcb on Sunday, but there was no 'church ,er)'lce owing to Rev. F. W. Croak's having to take the services In Hyatt avenue church, London, is an exchange of pulpits with Rev. J. E. J. MBlyard, who preached annlveraaq services at Victoria street church. Goderieb. UNITED FARMER BROADCAST Anuouueement is made by II. II. Ham - nam. secretary of the United Farmers of Ontario, of a fifteen -minute weekly radio broadcast over C F'RB every Thursday, l'eginutug at 6.43 pm. stan- dard titue. The time will be ustrl In education- al work In c.,nnection with farming, principally along t•o-operative lines. Farm people are aske4 to send to Mr. Ilanuaw any suggestions for the broadcast program and if they like the programs to send letters to this effect to ('F'Rlt, Toronto, as continuation of the Service will depend upon evidence of al/predation by the (mrw people. DUNGANNON I s'ynd the wreath to the fast timings. opening dor wtil 1»• on M Is) /wit. 3-V14'torl•na its. St. Peter's. sight fielding backing Up the Wit when a tunruiuucnt owl .+mtest+ will toriaub Fisher battery held the fres- be held. hlterlan•t 4iiitt71711f01rtng m1M1'-wtx-men AU BURN to reeei4r-it base.._ - - -1 The teams: - ►I' {1'RN, May • :=Ytss Dori- W.tt- 1 .Aidsrciarder. llmbet. 4t.i M_ F I+'I±('�_ .j- NBe,'pent the week -end at -11,. : C. 1 -artier• W. Smith, A. Brindley, ho ko( Mr. 1russci Thompwm. A. Itla.mllrld, A. Powell. C. ltics.m- 1 s George Beadle, Mies An! '. field. It, 1tls,wfleid. • It e le. Mr. George Disney and Mr. I'drimws--W. MaeDonatd, p.: - Barry Kinderknt•t•ht, of Detroit, -pent rSta dartdart, , C.: R. Bell, A. Doak. F. Sue- with friend. byre. dy, 11. Ihak..1*. Middleton. •E. Young. Mr. J. R. ltostt spent the wee•. -.'nil • - T--1 with friends at MUton. Umprin•s t Frank itc,wrse_,y1L• A. M�}r. and Mrs. Mtrre Medd. of Str.H-' Young. re , spent_ Sunday with his mu:her, Forever. and St. Peter's cburch l M John Medd. teams will fines on Friday evening. 1 Tr+. Wm. Plunkett left last week PARAMOUNT i NO' a visit In Toremo. Mr. George Bean and Mr. Maurice' Mean motored to Tilbury on Satnnl'ty I'AItA)!u1'NC.' May 19.--('ougratu•'still returned• with a new 1936 Terra • lotions are extended to Mr. Norval 1 Plane. Richards, who :watcesstnlly passed hit ,j•k (second -year exams at the Guelph Agri - 1 cultural College with first-class honors. Mrs. Andrew Stein iasurb Improved In health after taktnk treatment to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dahmer and fam- ily aid Mr. Bert Lovett. from Millar- tan. illar tan, were recent visitors wltb Mr. and Mr.. Wm. MacG111. Mr. Carman Hamilton has secnred a good Job near )telgrave. Mrs. Frank Mac('htarles was mored from WIngham hospital on Sunday to the home of her sister, Mrs. George Brooks, where she will remain for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Martin were recent visitor' with Mrs. Iluston in Kincardine. a • s Brings You Smart Wearabies in time for the Holiday ! STARRING -WHITE COATS Swagger Coats in all -wool Polo and soft herringbone wool. Lined or unlined. Speeial• ly priced. • WHiTE FELTS Smart with eviry e titnme. Large An(1 small shapes. Colored contrasts. also all pint ikki. � WHITE GLOVES 'Washable white 1alji e 1 Iovsa..pair 'Ribtex Silk (Hove* pair Cotton Mesh Pult•ntls.. ... pair WHITE LINGERIE White Slips, tailored styleif in erepe • Satin ..... ... Rayon Panties pair Satin Pantie( 69c 75c 35c $1.75 $1.95 39c, 69c pair 89c New Dresses Pure silk in dainty printed pattern( New shade* of'rose, lilac, blue and greets. Smart stylets --•different and new. Each.Dress individual anti smart. SPECIAL ON LADIES' SPRING COATS �nl;l rt "fn-eecl ('natr. tncely tatlore�1 of nil tt ,,, l t els-e real buy. Reg. 141 "1 ' SPECIAL $8.95 t - MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Tweed Suits in greys .and tans. Fine checked woollens smartly tailored in Sport Models. bi-swing backs,.. patch pockets. Reasonably priced. SUMMER FELTS 1e New Felt Hata, new shapes, nar- $1m95 TA' LAIUIe....................... A�\C0RNFIEID "Shop where you are Invited to shop" Phone 418 •i e Auburn baseball team Is.e leimmenced practising, their first ;;.nue teeing at Lucknuw against St. Helen's on Friday next. Mier Mary Hovaton, of Lesdest,ozo; lee t home til with measles. r..'Hugh-Z'benney and two dsngh t of Tnekersmith. have returned - he after spending a week with m there M I. J. D. Howatt. Mr. Aldon hasty has returned to his a•Ibad after two weeks illness" measle'. . G. salt its. Baptist. • $-St. George's vs. Nurth United '.11!-Victoriann'te vs. Foresters. 12-Preshytprfawt vs. St. Peter's. •tA---Se Ge reel' vs...11aptt-t 17-G. Salt se. Ner1L. l.Jutecl. 19 Victorians vs. St. George's. Presbyterian.' is. 0. Salt. J4 --Fureeh•rs c+. baptist. Cit St. Peter's vs. North United. :".► Victorian. Fs, .0. Salt. inky - Presbytertattm j•s, itapttst.` 3 -Forester, is. North forted. 41 -St. l'eter's to. t1. Salt. a----Vldoriau•• vs. Ittaptist. ot•NGANN4)N, May 2'll. Mrs. Ern- est Segues. of Nih•, is at the home Of her sorter. Mrs. Rotrt. Moore.whois Ill with the heavy cold that la prevalent • ii _1 Ty. 11r. Met. t'nlhert nnb.ntted a .•a►hwd r of-hinglee anti two of lumber thia, week \Ir. and Mew. Ram Swan and dsugb- t.' Kett visited Mr. Swan's parents. M.. awl Mrs.. Got_ SWa�ltl .�ehrirld on , Sunday. • 1 Mrs. Watson Scutt. of Ktnlongh. and Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Buekinghatn, of 'a w e • CHURCH NOTES• - The Weston are4 of North street United eburch wilt meet at the 80tae of Miss Evelyn Cooper Weduemday evening, May 27, at 8 p.m. THE Baptist Church Rev. R. R. McClung_ Minister 11� tllelL, BIBLE SCHOOL 11 ■.m. "THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE CHURCH" 7 p.m. DOORS' immanent W ! MAY 27th, at British Exchange Hotel $3.50, 85.00, 86.50. Spacial ;10.00 Wave for $7.50 JEAN SMITH GRICE Phone J. E. Match. at 590. early- for appointment. st.4le.argr' .\sletield, v'isNtd on Lunt•y Ill Mr. 13 Fore -ter es. 0. Salt. and Mr.. Abe 4'u1.M•rt. 1 51. Peter's vs. Baptist. \Ir. and Mrs. ('has. Alton and Miss' 17 -Victorian.' r•. North United. I'c'ier Flnigan ■ttemdtd a eonventioa ..testers its. tit. George's of "SuperiorStore's In on...n I I eta 21)--F Z^ - Presbyterians -re. North W,dnemtlay' of last week for tip, man. l- F'nited. agers and clerk's. 24-- St. ieter'e ve. St. George's. 27 --Presbyterians vs. Victorians. 24 -St Peter's re. Foresters, 110--4;. salt vs. 8t. George's. 31 -North United ee itapttst. ;Ante 9 -Foresters vs. Presbyterians. Peteri-3t-Vieturiaos. - 41 -,Baptist vs. (I. Salt. North United vs. St. George's. 10 -Foresters. vs. Victorians. 11-8t. Peter's ys. Presbyterians. 13-1(aptist vs. St. George's. • MOTORCYCLIST LL'4JLRED Wm. Farrlsb. Colborne township. narrowly escaped ,'nous injury on Supday when the front forks of his motorcycle collapsed as he was riding on -Dunlop hill, north of Saltford. He suffered a painfully bruised abdomen, but no serious injury resulted. He was brought to Goderich by Dr. N. C. Jaekson, who happened along shortly after the spill. WOODSTOCK BRIDGE TOURNEY 4t a Woodstock bridge tournament on Saturday, although the ladles of the Goderich Bridge Club were unsnc- teAuful In defending the Millman tro- -.pis which was won last year, the carried off the White trophy, be nging It to Goderlch for the first time. Both events were in pair play. KINGSBRIDGE. May 20. -We are .Last year Mrs. E. L. Dean and Mrs. pleased to see Mrs. J. C. Dalton 1s the Women's Aas«•ration of the Dun - MO.1►. Eastman sou the Millman trophy. hone end able to be out again atter g{etaon United chur(h was tieI4 nil Mrs. Eastman and Miss 1. E. Mac her long stay In Goderlch, where she Friday. May 111th, at tbe'boaoe of Mr. Naughton, defending It on Saturday, teas been convalescing at the home of Nellie Rtewart. The preddent, IYta. Waged third 'iter well -played games. her brother-in-law, Dr. Whitely, in I Jas. McWhinney, was la charge. After lames Hume and 1'. F. Carey won her merlons thyroid operation. I a hymn was song, Mrs. David Sproule tot White trophy.- Miss Monica Martin returned to her 1 Iecl in prayer and the Rcriptore lesson The toursume was uoauceee'ful ht home last week after spending the win- 1 was read by Mew. Arthur Reach. The the international tram of fours play ter in Goderich. (roll rail was answered by "MJ favor - on Saturday night. Miss Catharine McCarthy returned life flower," with seventeen members KT MAITLAND CEMETERY to Detroit this morning after a week's present. Plane were made for the 14 -North Inked vs. G. Salt. 17 -St. Go'rge's vs. Victorians. 18-G. Salt vs. Presbyterians. 20 -Baptist vs. Foresters. 21 --North United vs. St. Peter's 24-0. Salt vs. Victorians. 13 -Baptist vs. Presbyterians. 27 -North United vs. Foresters. 2S-(). Salt vs. St. Peter's. 31 -Baptist vs. Victorians. Sept. 1 -Tit. George's vs. Presbyter- ians. 3-41. Seat vs. F'oreete t. 4 -Baptist vs. St. Peter's 7 -North Unites! vs. St. George's. St. George's re. Foresters. St. George's its. St. Peter'*. North United vs. Presbyter- ians. resbyterians. • KINGSBRIDGE ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge and fain- tly visited on Sunday with Mr. and 1lr•. Fre.' Nt'('abe of Itenmlller. Mrs. .ins. Alton. of l.tteknow, repeat the week end with her sun. Mr. Chas.' Alton, and family. ' Mho. Winaffred McClure. R.N.. lett Inst week for Toronto, wberw now on a case. ' Mr. Rohl. Armvrong Is baring bis dwelling house Impruret4.t'? $ coat of Mutsu. Mr. David S. ErrtngtriA, of tbe 0th eoneemston of Ashtleld, was the may ;guesser to win the Congoleum rug at Alton's store a week ago. The Dungannon Home aid School Club will meet Friday. Hey 361h, at the school, at 4 p.m. The work of cleaning the Dungan- non cemetery will ire' mttnued this summer. Any person Interested may leave a donation at the Dhtngannotr poetoMee Financial support is much appreelatwl by the committee. Mr. Kidd Rasigua. --Mr. Gordon S. Kidd, who has sucee.mefully filled the position of principal of the Dungan• non public and efillWallition school for the last three years, has reedgned and has accepted the position of principal of Wingbam public pebnol, with du- de* ter-es,mmen a in Seetem4rer. We regret Mr. Kidd's departure, but con- gratulate him as bia a4eaue ment. W. A. Meetii -Tile May meeting of y ib,loo %oung Trees I'lanted- Other Improvements • A visit to Maitland cemetery reveals many Indications of effective effort to- wards the improvement and beautiflea- Dien ot the piece. Nearly 15,000 pitting tree.. secured from the Ontario visit with her sister,. Mrs. Louts Dal- ton. Miss Agave. King. of Teeawater. 1s spending a while with her stater. Mrs 1 and a .010 hJ lits' lads Trelew Teti Maize Martin. - annual lawn .octal, to be held on Tues- day. June 23rd. A reading.'Y;arden- Ing et Three." by Mims Celia Pentland.' ICE! ICE!! In•pe..ed l.v the London In- .11tnte of Puddle health and found absolutely pure. For prompt delivery anti rea r.mable prieew try GRAHAM'S Bennett St. Phone 302W We take contract, by month or reason if desired. Grand Opening! BAYFIEID PAVILION Midnight Dance SUNDAY, MAY 24th TONY PARR'8 MUSIC Ai.SO MONDAY, MAY MAY 26th -•SPE('IAL DANCE - Len Coleman and his Band (Former'', wlth Ray (►awe's Hand . Korai Connaught. Hamilton. t Admission --Both Nights --36c Dancing every Wednes'y In Ji.iw 1 were welt given And a poem wee read 1 Miss Elaine O'Connor. of Detroit, 111 by ]tee. J. J Ryan. "The i'ackage of upending a while nt her home here' Re." A hmn yand the .bcn.•elletion I prior to her marriage, which takestinnedthe tbayflag, It ens dv't'fded place In .tune to Frank ',eddy of 8G I to hold the next meeting nt the (tome HEADQUARTERS -FOlt� FUR E and PAINT AULCRAFT PAMi'S stn hist (Balky ad Lew he prise. You will find first-class values in our stock of FURNITURE and STOVES We positively save you money W. H. Blackstone "On the Broadway of Goderleh Forestry' li•Iartmeut, have been Aligns! Int,. of Mrs. Rohl Treleaven wlih Mrs plpnled in the large plots next to the Forty Hours' Devotion. -The forty rood. These are mainly rid pine, but ;hours' devotion In honor of Jeans there are also red oak, 'oft maple and 'Christ in the Blessed Sacrament eom- whfte spruce. From these plots trees menced In St Joseph's church here slanted as required, (on Sunda • with solemn • proceamfon .,nt 1e trans) Where the road into the cemetery 'atter high miss tit 10.30 celebrated by russet,'the creek It has been widened ',,thp pastor. Der. Father Quigley. Spr- aro a atone embankment has been I Mel prayers beginning at it o'clock Ibellt over the stream which In itself I were follows! by a iiermon end solemn were I. a great Improvement. benediction was held each evening. The .qhr�nflln-le the pints planted W etergJme0 assisting the poem Miss Maephersnn ore making a ts•auti- as follows: on Sunday evening, Fath - fel showing. First Caine daffetilla. Jit' ler Paquette of Wingham, and Fattier tulips are now making it fine display, I iMnnetlan of St. Angustlne, Father and later will Come Iris, p,•cmte, and I Ik,nm'llan preaching the sermon. On white lilies. I Monday evening. Father Nagle and 1. W. Ctee, etaalrmsn of cee I Father Fallon of tioderfch, Father eery trod parkigls committer, sothed Conn- ('oreoren and Father Mnikern of Strut- elllor Bingham are giving the work of ,' ford, Father Fallon being the speaker. Improvement at ' God'sacre" their ape- I (In Tuesday evening. Monsignor mo- rtal attend, n cued are planning to make honey. Vicar -General of London Dior Maltl„ud ,entc'tery more than ever a 1Cew, DT. Mt -earthy and loather gimp - Place of beauty where the memory of son. of Flt. Peter's Seminary. Lindon. the departed may he honored amid at - ting surroundings. .- .-. The regular meeting of the Evening Fether Sullivan of Clinton end Fetlh•f Mct'ardie of i'arkhill. The normals *am presrKM tR r -Mie Veser•flenerel, Monsignor Mahoney; then followed tbe Anxtlinry of North mtre►t United ` presee•lon of the Bleated aaerament church will he held on Tuesday even -land benediction, thus bringing to a '• g. May 211, nt �'a�lork. est the pot- land these mord ivnndcrfnl find eRee- :tage tire devotional exercises. Turner and Mrs. Ronald Fowler ie. 1 charge• of the program A ten cent Mt was seeVed. AX -24+110I:R 1RERV1('F: WIL-1 MOAN PHONE 119 WEST STRIPS" Fancy Everg-eens for the 0ea llevr'ter ling' Foreign r.e 1 ii nt I ..hi, .sl zero., to hutkt' na,ut for smeller sine k GEO. STEWART E9.ORIMT PHONE Ida Bedding Specials ! 'Steel Bed, Spring. and Felt Mal Irma. *18.73 Steel Bed, goring, and Sprint Mattream, (28.75 Steel Bed. wide panel. Spring and Spring Mattress, $31.II All grades of Spring Nattrerow• from 1114.110 uta, 1 Secondhand leather Caaw•la for male eheap. 1 reseaa.Pmmed Duplex Varmint Cleaner. Regular new. 11111.541 - Icon than halt ptire for quirk mase. We are Agent. for the Singer Sowing Maehisee. J. R. Wheeler j Jiuvar d f)ira•l)trr ,t„d iatmrr . fJeaersgh i PHONIES: Store RBS; -Rea. tdft`