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Sales and.. !Carsd $er�vice
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'GEORGE
25' Victoria St. Phone 234
�/'ryL�:'��'��\� ty. /�•Y��Y}.�MTa�-"�,�-�aI�S• ., �$� .
utales . and Service
•
General Repairs
__ McColl-inrontenac ll'aroducts
J Firestone. Tires
McGE. E'S GARAGE,
DODG• T &
DESQTO
Service--
les � d Se
Sa an
35 Hamilton 1St.Phone' 695(
General Repairs .tb A11 Makes ,of , Cars
- (SUNOCO (GAO AND OILS
firestone Tires . Willard Batteries
ANTE'S GARAGE
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7 BERT PLA TTE, Plop, _
Victoria St. Phone 513
ti l YSLER ;— . PLYMOUTH:
" Sales and Service
,Cenerai, paira to All :Makes.
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:Ae~rt.ITOMQ PA T I Rw S &
RIES
CANADIAN TIRE
C. RPORA, IO
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Associate Stats
0. WHETSTONE, Mg'r.
Hamiitoo\ St. ' • • Phone 99W
• 'TARES, 1i'AT'iI7t;S� ASSORIES
BEAUT 1ARLCRS•
BETTY'S • BEA U`TY W LOR
%TT' TROA% frop ,
Elgin Ave: Picone"9ko
Permanent Wavin .'a i.
la 'and all. 1 nes ,of.,
Beauty Culture
DAINTEE I AD"Sr ►'.'7 . •
EVELYN LYMAN Prop.•
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'Eas', • g�d
ide � ;S�usn,reR o Phalle t30
'remanent Waving, ringer Ivavin ,
acials, Manicuring and Haircutting
BEVE
RAGS
GODERICI'I BOTTLING WORKS
CAMPBELL TWEBDJE, Prop.
58 ieten St. Phone 489'
Authorized hot
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to I' •
Bottler O
000A OOLA AND
TW
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'fS L POP
•t7` AiII. •
DRINKS
0, Mo rAi s• & SONS
jstaiey tR Phone 05
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CREAM, ICE CREAV
Visit tour Milk filar.
TitoLEAN'
Kingston :'St. Phone 350
We Barry' a,• Complete line of
. FLOUR,' FEDI), !SEEDS AND
-. ?Y,'.'�r-.i.X- ^c.....'L^....--M.., a-,t-I.'r
�S eciaTizin� -Bulk 'Seeds,'
I6ower and
Vegetable Plants
GODERI II IRON 'AND BRASS
• POUNDRY
Victoria Vit, Phone 460W
GLR AY IRON •
CASTIN
BRASS and ALUMINUM CA!ST1NGS
Contractors„ ja'bber's and Poundry
Engineerg
•4 L WORSzLL
Square - Phone 283
�S11ER'4'V'IN • WTLir 'RAMS AND 0. V„
PATIVPS,. +.NA4 +LIS 4
TARNISHES
General'Hardware, re, Oils, Mass, Aladdin,
Lamps, Coleman Lamps•and Stoves,'.
Stoves, Plumbing and Ieatin$ `
ry= M
HOTELS
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1
PAR 'HO
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M; TURNER•
Weq S
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ATTRACTIVE °RQOMS
"Delicious MeaaTemptingly'--Served,
OYAL- INN*
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Hamilton S. 1 Phone 082
'EStoF at "Rpy
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xfeuent AcconmodationComfort-
Ale
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oi Roons -- Moderate Bates
'Special Attention to Din
ing .Raom
-4-.1 Service ie
° L. Fa• KEVf , Mgr.
W.,LLIAM EDWARDS
R:R, 1, Groderieh : " Phone 9314.-t
RE D•E ,
Sx NT]AI, 1CUNSyRU"CTI�01N
-•A!LTERAT10NS.a:AND
RL'I'•AxRS
• HOUSE 'MOVING AND
Hi3A' f"X FRAMING
R0
ERT STAND
02 .East 1St. a :., --w ---Phone-369-
GEN1JRR:ALCONTRACTOR' AND . :
BUILDER
Carpentering, ,Alterations 'And 'Repairs
• ` Also Cabinet- Wor'1r-K; -
• Estimates Free
Er i CLEVELAND�
14 West S 1 Phone 114
;BREAD, . CIES, ; BUNS, • CAKT;S
ETC::
We Deliver
CUA ZRY'S BAKERY
Phone 465 .R
"FOR El 'ERY SPREAD -- -'.
'64E CURRY'S BER A n'�'
MAP ' LEAF . BAS.E1w
• N. JACKSON & -A: FORSTER
8b`'S'quare . Phone '460J
Fresh Bread,_."Pies, Buns, Cakes Daily
Also Groceries •
We Deliver„._
69 East -Et.'• Phone. 4;87.,,
GENDRII4 CONSTRUCTION
RPi�A!IRS A,I FrERATI'ONS, FLOOR
'SANDING. HARDWOOD FLQ011,p1G
SHE .SAULTS COAL CO.
Neigon St. Phone 75
Best Grades et •
Pocahontas, Hard,.. Soft' and ,Cannel
"Coal, Coke, Hard and.' Light Wood*
' Exclusive Agents for
p3311011'V.41.,/,EY AN'THB•iloITPI •'
The assessment roll, for the Town of liciames 'suddenly rsbut u r #hz t tR
Wingham• this year shown a. population floor boards As the, driver, . Bud Ws
of 2,110. This is 33 less than last ,ford, was proceeding -;along the nod
year's
t r,irielu Holtzman, for near Delmore. Wakeford jumped toanally years r afei•y, butbefore help could, be secured
a. prominent resident of Zurich, flied , the truck was destroyed. '
last weep in Kitchener at the age- of 'Atliinson-.(lhafjesworth
Ninety.thrree years'. 1 The hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. Ifa.rry,
The death occurred oil May 4th of W. 4.'h.iriesw+arrth, 'Clinton, was the
'William Carrie, ..L lifelong resident of ' scene on • ; aturday, afternoon. of tint
Stanley township. Deceased was in ? wedding of their only .daughter, `Ellen
his. sixty-sixth year. :Besides nnF3 wife, -1 Myrtle, to Percy , Henry Atkinson, sen
two soils, survive. 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Atkinson of
��yy��,'gyTheppre�tywill the► [amt least (two changes • G/�r�Aa}ynd Bend, (�{}Th(e ''eeyrye ,zky�j W140 Per. �'
'on. the ingihliAn High gI4 Wi'hY7. I taAL.•rn xt , 11VFF.led 'by Re . A. +�hF�+Ft . '� (Jit tht it rs -
term. Miss Doris Tra.i11 and M ! tura from a mote)' tr3li tla�e coupic will
Mariam BEFIT have resigned. Miss• Dell : reside :ill 'tt!tlsto.
has accepted ,a position 'on <• the -staff of Rettlrlls: from
the
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tbraknlanudLesak4e oHight47Sehdoap'l s , Uh' ar. Tour
ieaknTNIeywnytfowjtlint
e,.eaps4 aew
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lotto Kitchen,„ widow .of William TO.. bas returned to his home at Brusscelst•
lor, passed away at her home in Wing- after an- entertaiiinient tour of tie'
.bane On May 7th, in her seventy-sixth' Maritime Provinces and Newtoundland.
year. 'flier ' husband predeceased leer He says that conditions in Newfound-•
and she is survived by a ala ghter, Mass
land are baokwam, There aro aao ,+ca d
:Romeida, a.t'home. y to. speak of and 1t did most. 'ot h,in
Blvaler died on
Saturday;udz ,
y4th
►team. tieu dogs, 10asoliie ,is 42
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of James Snell, winter travelling by dog sled, usingGrace Mills,
at :the home of- her daughter, Mrs; C. H. gallon, butter is "700 a pound,. and
Coultes, near Listowel, where she had. margarine is largely used.. There are
l
a nt the wint`yyr. Mrs.. ,Sne 1 'WO
y�/�({] Y r� in
..T..'�^.;,' 3 Fw�..�r;?M....� %i ..�:.'Y_'.'WlstiX#uK=_ti;R -._G .ham"..._.".L'-._"_'?.-:=18•=dCI�.1&.�:.^r���.,�(����'+.�fx•T�F�/}6;f.�a}O�.:vi
her Seventy'ziii th• year. Bos des ler R i ,
Itob><nso,n>--�P�uurd+i►sa
hilsband ' and , her daughter, ' Mrs.: At 'the manse, -Whiter'hureh, on Sat;..
oultes,. she leaves a, son, Lloyds .._. .. - - .
Winnipeg. i°� tirday�}' 'M�y 4, .Rev. J,r Po'lloclr per
p marriage ceremony uniting
A. well-known resident .of 'Brussels, 'formed the maxi
in, the person of Elizabeth Pease, widow
of the late Walter Wilbee, passedaway,
on May, 6th in her. seventy-seventh year.
Attimeher .' shevisit-
ingthe tun of a death ... was isit-
ing at the home of her son, Horace,
Seafort leaves s . a daughter,
at h She ave au
hter
g ►
Mrs. Fred Mee, of Stratford, and two"
sons, Robert," of Gladstone, Mich., 'and
-Horace, of ••Seaforth.
Mrs.' Ida Montague, of Drysdale, died
on Friday in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, after a brief illness. -She was'"
in her forty-eighth year and had been
Tiff organist of •St. Peter's church,.
Drysdale, the last Seven years. She is.
survived by one son, • Louis, at• home i•
two sisters, Elizabeth Gelinas and Mary:
Gelinas, 4fi• Drysdale; three brothers,
• Arthur Gelinas, . of Alvinntim Joseph
1Gelinas, • of Hay ' township, and Leo
Gelinas, of Fielding, Sask, The funeral
service took; place ,at Drysdale' on
day`piorning.
Monument Truey "
Destroyed ire
e fourby-tonF- monument °1 ek•• be-
longing to Ra . A. Spotton of Winuha'm
was wrecked by ,lire one day last• week.
G !..:. EI AL, MERCIIANTS
.T. G. M�Of/N�` TGRO�'TMl ER's"
R • SA drpoa!•+,/
.(Polon 880.
GROOIDRIEiS --MEATS --; FRUITS--.
V ETAB r, S:_--- DSI Y' 60..OlDs
HAfRD'GPARE GAS'— OIL ' "
CREW`,'
'CREWEL May 13.L Mr. and 'Mrs..
James ,Tlesson of 'Stratford visited on
u$unday • with Mr. and Mrs. S. 3. KiI-
patrick..---:, _ ,
Mr. and aLrsr Bert ' Treleaven,
.Beatrice, Gwendolyn nnli'Ronald.visited"
with Mr. and Xis. Vernon Hunter, near
Ripley, on. Sunday.' • ' •
-
Mr. rand Mrs.LorneEditions-
and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy., Maize- e• 'have reeentiy:
taken. two bright, clever lads (Hugh
and Kenneth McGuire) from the Gode
rich Shelter'.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Cha
lnney ,and
BAXTER'S DAIRY
Napier St. Phone 104
MILK ---_ CREAM
Specializing . in
' WHIPiNCr CREAM•
*•. �OCOLATFi DRINK
GE ,1i E, ORANGE. and IGRAPEFRU1T'•
BISSET BROS.
Saltford Heights" Creamery
Saltford Heights '. ` ; Phone 172W
•••• 'Manufacturers of
`
,SALTFORD H 'B S SlitEAmEat.'Y
11, -UTTER . AND ,I°GE•-C,REAS •
DIGS" QUALITY
daughter 4ns , Jos. Cham'n y,
of Marnoch, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan and
family. - -
DOMINION -STORE• LTD. •
ROBERT SHAEPE, Mgr'.'
East . Side of Square
GROCERIES; VEGETABLES, ERUIT,
' ,MEATS
We Deliver: Phone 461
NORMAN'S
(Formerly MelVtillan's )
East 'Side of :SgliareM
For .Prompt.' Delivery. 'and Courteous•
Service Phone 164 or 105° •
GrROO iH1ES, FRUITS AND VEL E
_ TABLETS COMER IMAMS
' GIBSO^N'S RADIO SERVICF,.
Montiea .,at.Edward T
-Phone 107 or 616
.-We are as near as your phone..
'REPAIRS AND .,REPLACEMEN
TS
aPOR ALx SXAKES. •
BRRTRAM MUNDAY
.*~r.:
7 �"i�der:^�' '.�;� �Phrone
•
COMPLETE '' STOOK ,OF PARTS
CSA RIED
90 Day •Guarantee on All Repair Wor1;r
Established 10 Years.
Chest
Whoezing
MeanSBronchitis
Th principal symptom'of bran,-
chitits is a dryr.harsh, hackingcough •
accompanied with ' a 'rapid wheezing
and feeling' of tightness 'across the {'
+chest.
There IB, a, rising of phlegm,
espe-cially in the morning: This phlegm f•
is at first of a light color, but as.
the disease progresses becomes .yet..:
l
owish or greenish, and 'ia. sometimen
Streaked with Rblood;'.
You will find in DrWood's Nor
way Pine Syrup' wremedy to stimu-
late -the the weakened •bronchinl organs,.
subdue 'the inflammation; soothe the
-.irritated ,parts, loosen the phlegm
and mucas',,tn d help nature to scally
dislodge tkea:morbid,accumlulation. r
le T., urn Co., 14d.. Taro'iitoy Ont.
OU need Gillett's Lye in the
kitchen and in the blatilrOO .
Keep it handy for drain's,
for
pots
s numerous
forn
' Other household tasks.
C•.tli
hours of hard work -•-it's. the
_ f ier , 'canonical way
ofeasy{ eleanixgoci.
*Newt dissolve lye in hot WOW, Th.
action o,% 1 O. self
�.T...+,■ likrtr�t
water.
FREE ' BOOKLET -The 'Gillett':' Lye
•Booklet tells hove this poweifuA!,.
clear t .clogged draine keeps out.
hakes clean and odorless by destroying
the .contents of the closet .. - how it
performs doyens of 'tasks. Send for a „
'free copy to Standard Brands td.,
Fraser -Ave. -aac3.:. .ib.tty, ..
Toronto, Ont.
CITIES SERVICE STATION
CRA.NSTON & HUTCHINS
,WW"st Zt. at Waterloo St Phone 717
CITi .I I V13OE RO]UCT •
COMPI1ETE AUTOMOTIVE..SERVICE
ROOPE'S SERVICE STATION`
6 »Ba ni1eld Rd. Phone 688
Frame and Wheel Alignment (Service.
Machine Werk Acetylerfe 7 Welding--
Bicycles--Tires-,Batteries
MITES 1SDRVI'CE ` RODUCTS'
Lawny Mo*ers Sharpened
JdY kyr ff i�'7`•}r.. �'� ' ..
•
Mrs. Wm. Crozier is attending, as
delegate from the west section of the
Presbyterial, the •- London „Conferenee-
branch meeting of the W.X.S. which
-is being held -in London Metropolitan
church. .'
The Crewe public 4c11oo1 , soft'ball.
team meets the Cedar Valley school
team ,tllis� afternoon' in. another game.
of the series. Last week Crewe' de-
feated Saratoga by a; deeisive score.'
Mr. Elliott Rivett, is assisting Mr.
George 'Hamilton .ot• Auburn.
North Side of 'Square = Phone • 248
• . !GROt ,IES -_ VRGET,AsB•LFS --
.FRUITS
:FRUITS ,
Free- Delivery . Service
EDWARD TAXI
Montreal St phone 616
Prompt Courteous 'Service
Reasonable Rates
ORTER'S HALL
PORTER„SrT1ILL; May 13: -Mr. and
Mrs. Fred' Burge,' Bru eld', were Sun-
day visitors at Mfrs . Jas: Harrison's.
" Str s. Evelyn Cox, and friend, ,ef Loa-
don, spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs.. Herb.':Cox. {Mr. Cox is iinpraving,
and able to be lip. •
Miss Irene Woods, 'of London, spent
Mother's Day with her parents;RM'r. and
Mrs. ' Milton Woods. •
On Sunday Rev. W., A. Bremner de-
livered a 'Ono Mother's Day address.
The :Sunday school ;assisted in the ser-
vice. Miss Dora Harrison, superintends
en•t, read the Scripture lesson and gave
a reading, "The Unseen Guest." Next'
•Sunday, Mr. Harold Curry, a student
from Lambeth, :w111 couplet the service
and on -Sunday, May. t11, 'Rev;; Eric
Anderson of Lambeth will preach Morn-
ing and evening; 11 o'clock 'and 7
o'clock: The ' offering will . go to pay
oft the °small debt on the church: On
Tuesday evening following'there will be
other activities, including the rburning
M the note, also a mixed program.
On Wednesday Mrs. Peter Young at-
tended the nurses' graduation exer-
cises' at London at whi.eit her niece,
Isobel Betties of, Winthrop, graduated.
Congratulations, Isobel,
h"evroletsi5'ocial Do Luxe
Sfiort,
You know! Tests are better than talk; and 'riding.
-beats reading it .. That's why -we invite yow-to take -a
thorough -going demonvtrats"on r#1;'; in Chevrolet for !'4O
� -maw..
You'll find you can't e • ual Chevrolet craving pease --'
Because Chevrolet has the Ian roved' Vacuum Power
Shift, which supplies 80 of.
... , ft, soup , jo the gearshifung Fortauto-
..,.maticall y, instead of makingyou tug and pull and dal all'•
Y
-the 'Work yourself! s;
Ando
y n • Can't equal •,Chevxoler ridinry case .either•
--�
Because only Chevrolet has "The Ride loyal", which
ombines Perfected_ nee-Action.*,-`Scientffically at- -
anted Springs and Automatic. Ride Stabilizer to produce
Ale smoothest,: safest ride known!. •
Will you. make the test .-- todar There's a car. waiting
for you at our showrooms right howl •• 1
CHEVROLET HAS,MORE.-THAN )75 IMPORTANT
MODERN FEATURES, •INCLUDING: • NEW "ROYAL
CLIPPER" STX„LINO .• 111bOER INSIDE AND OUTSIDE • NEW SEALED
SEAM HEADLIGHIS WITH $ PARAI E PARKINO LIGHTS • ' NEW
,FU'LLwistON" 1.SODIES 6Y FISHER •. SOPER-SILENT WAIVE -IN -HEAD
ENGINE • PERFECXED •HYDRAULIC' MAKES • LARGER TIP1'OF,MATIC
CLUTCH: Q . a• • L *On Special De Luxe Models.
-113e nitirb
Ved ste.rin
,�-ea steer!ng nitt_p_
,shift that
does 80% of. the
work for yen and requires, ,..,,.
20% driver efFortl - only
Chevrolet's Famous
- RADE Rt3
CheVrolat's Perfected IGnotsActian,
Reding Syttem*r:.P;fus many other
advanced features ...
brims • ,You
ride results never. before know,...
PARE White Lead an..d Oil not
only assures absolute protection
lasts longer,is therefore more
ee noit:ical. Inferior paints znacl;
witlj paste white-' substitutes' lick
the' proven protective qualities of
PURE White Lead. To _preserve
the• life of your home insist' on the
best — Government standard
PURE White' Lead and Oil.