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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-10-01, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. SERVE ONE OF OUR ROUND ROASTS for dinner tonight and make : a hungry man happy. " He knows that when he gets a generous slice of our roast beef, with pota- toes and some green vegetables, he won't get up from . the table dissatisfied. H. STEWVART Your Butcher Seaforth PHONE 58, As a bird is known by its note • so is a man knownby his work Practical Shoe Repairing P g A few reasons why our Shoe repairing appeals to the'publie First Class Workmanship First alass Material - First dais Service and reasonable prices We do not cobble, we repair. 20 years experience Fred Barlow SEAFORTH Two doors south Beattie's Variety Store. Red & White ehain Stores SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK - ONLY, P. and G., Gold, Pearl, Naphtha-. Soap, 5 bars for 25c (Not more than 20 bars to one customer.) Finest Roll, Oats, 3 lbs. for iic Sery-Us rMayonuaise; 8* oz. jar -30c Sery-Us Coffee, in pound tins,. • •55c You will find Sery-Us brand goods in Red and White Stores only. The quality is of the best and the price inost satisfying ..to the purse. We leant you to try Sery-us. brands, More new lines will appear: each. week. We sery-U right at the Red sold White. Ross J. Sproat W. M. Stewart W, J, Walker 8& Soo UNDERTAKING -and- EMBA?MING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. 2. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. Long Standing Asthma, Many have suffered so long from asthma and have tried so snail), so-called ren-. edies they think that there is no real help for them. They should read the letters received by the manufacturers of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Rem- edy from hundreds of cases once as desperate as their own. , CHURNING CREAM W&NTED Keep the wheels of Industry running in your own community, Send or deliver your cream to us and receive the utmost re- turns.. This is your Creamery. Your satisfaction means our success. Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with accurate and careful weighing and testing. Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same. Seaforth Crealiery Co, Seaforth, Ont, W,..�......w..,.,...-.....,.,.,..�------,•�,�,_.�........w.wrs,_wm•:.,�w.w.n.-wrn+m�xmem, �tLIIfiP51,9Pa^.�"iteD i1/'3t,,.ei�`.:tIIII) (f iii, ingliau:, will be at the Commercial I€ . s1, Zeaforth, Monday and Thursday After- UY norms in future. })i• ;:aces n.f aril lemds success, fully treated At all prices to meet your needs 49, 50 and 75c PURE OLIVE OIL SWEET POTATOES. CRANBERRIES. CELERY TOMATOES CALIFORNIA GRAPES. T, s°�i�lips Seaforth Phone 63 t'1':^,i ' .y . i, •M 0?) ST.' COLUMBAN. Mr, and Mrs, McCarrol, of Strat- ford, were Sunday visitors at the home of . ;Mr. and ' Mrs. Michael :Downey, St. Columban. Miss Agnes Downey, of St. Jos- llosettal, London, nursing staff, et1...1 on her parents. 11r, and Mrs tl U•"ty„ v, 01 St, (oinmban, one lir i u) r D:utr r 31:Ls returned S . -; ,u son miter r ,n 1•li r ; i'nisn r ni ln,h in f dC3?w;, al In! •- • M;:4 1?atilt' P,. tt . , . ,t alio. 1. 1.1. a; th, ,, :"a' h me in m. A large %amber from t tit y r hill t•, , Seaf it 11 tt :t 1.tr. t. „1 r1i:••• •r the. ,rill tri rmal r.ltooi,. VAt Nfa . 21r;. 1 \n tin is visiting he .at 11,.., Schell„ id Detroit. Anniversary :service, will he hell la ;he: 1. -mon church n."ea Snndat O•r. -1t1t : Rev. AL.. Nay If) of Bengal!, oc- ,imied, the emelt in tit joint's church last Sunday evening nh le Mr. Paull, of•` tt ti, 11, c .in.luc e l the thanksgiv, f , ereiCe, in Heit. ,11. • Many farmers have been assisting Mr W. Tru to ht: hattlut * materials. to help re!`l.tre the hart recently de- stroyed by fire. Silo tilling has begmi and the far- mers will he very busy for a time. \ata Phoebe Colclough underwent an operation to have her tonsils re- moved, .Afr. and bfra. John Beatty - and \[r. Johnston to"olc in Exeter fait• last \Vcthteada} Mr. M, Elliott won first prize for his driving outfit, Rural newt Tlartly, of Godericlt, will conduct the 'harvest .thanksgiving services in St. John's church on Oct, I lth, \Virile ascending the hill north of \ arna . t{r.• Robert 'Webster had the misfortune to stall his car • which baked off the road hut fortunately nothing serious • happened, we are pleased to report. KIPPEN. 1)n Sunday, October- 4th, anniver- sary services will be held in St. An- drew's United church, T'Zippen. It' will also be the reopening after' being- re- decorated and the occasion will mark the inauguration of union b1 both congregations. It is expected the 'Moderator of Huron Presbytery Rev, Geo. Telford,' of Blyth, will preach at both services. On iitohday night a high class entertainment will be given by London talent. flTown Topics A quantity of matter intend- ed for this week's paper, is is being held over for next week,' owing to lack of space. Mr. ;Ed. Daley, of Walkeron, spending a few days with his parent Mr. and Mrs. Peter Daley. Mr. and Mrs, Harris, of Stratfor were the guests of Mr. and Mr Peter Daley on Sunday, Miss Corley, of Toronto, spent th week -end as a guest of .Miss Astna of the Collegiate staff. Mr, !Malcolm Armstrong spent th week -end -'with his parents, 'Mr, an Mrs, A. A Armstrong. On. Sunda, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Marg aret returneg to, Lucknow •with hi and spent. the day with friends. S.S. No, •1 Morris, of which Mis Gwendolyn .Snowdon, of 'Sea'forth, i teacher won first prize at B•lyt school fair on Thursday. last for th parade and also first prize for th, chorus, There were ten schools it competition. Mr, and lvlrs.• Oscar Neil spent a couple of days in London this week Miss Ann Prewer returned to St Hilda's college, Toronto, on Tues day, after spending three weeks the guest of 'Rev. ' .and Mrs. J, F Snowdon. , Miss Ethel Wankel left on Satur: day to return to her position as pro- fessional nurse in California. She will visit at Regina and other places in the West enroute. Mr. Peter Daley got 10 firsts, " seconds for 'Black Giants, Silver - laced 'Wyandottcs and Minorcan at the fair. Mrs. S. Elgie and daughter Grace left on an extended trip to North Bay where they expect to visit relatives. Mrs. A. A. 'McLennan is ill at pres- ent. Mrs, John Kerr has rented apart- ments'itt the Royal. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Eyre and Mr. Will Eyre, of Sarnia, spent Sunday at the home of their mother, Mrs, Siia Eyre, Mr. Wren Eyre attended the con- vention of 'the Young People of the United church in London' last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sharpe, and Mr. and Mrs, George Bunseh, spent the week -end with their nephew, Mr. J. H...Paxman, of Royal Oak, Mick., formerly of the Paxman Garage, Clinton, who is very ill, Mr. Harold Patterson and Mr, Clayton •'Barris, of ilvfunro, were week -end visitors at Dr. 'Hanburu's, Mrs. C. Forrest is a Toronto visitor. Mrs. T, Rands and daughter May - belle are Wingham visitors. Miss 'Evelyn (Harburn has returned from a week's visit with relatives in Munro. Mr. J, J, Murray and daughter Catherine, of Hibbert, and Mrs. D. McMillan, motored to Kinkara Sun- day to visit Sister If. :Marcella, the latter's sister, Miss Annie Strong, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Strong, Tucker - smith, is attending London normal school, Mrs. \\', Devereaux, Sr,, was a London visitor last week. • SEAFORTH FAIR - (Continued), Doig, Jr,; Lilly or gelding, 2 years, 3, C. Ca t,.11o, J. Ii. Archibald, Pat- tick Maloney; filly or gelding, 1 year, H. E. S. Keyes; sweepstakes, Alex. Wright heavy Draught Brood mare, James Hay, 3. C. C ,'cello I1. E.- 5. iKeyes: foal 1925- ]ante:; 13ay, 14 Pm -obeli. H. E. S, Keyes; filly or gelding 3 year,, A. & I Iiroadfoot Ken. McKellar, \\'nt. latriek; fill or gelding, 2 rear,, A. & 3. Broadi , Geo. 1. Dale, R. r ideal. filly is s. rn • THE SEAPO TH NEWS PA(!}E riVS, E. W. Bateman Ladles' Tailor Gentlemen's Prompt Service Assured Satisfaction Reasonable Prices ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS; Upstairs over Mr. Keating's Drug Store. MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH G7:� Pr JIVENINGS. PHONE 257 and 2nd; shearling ewe, W. G. Ross and 2nd; ewe lamb, W. 'G. Ross and 2nd; wether lamb, N. Carter and 2nd. 'Lincolns--]ltam, Geo, 'Penhale; ram lamb, G, Penhale, T. M. Snow- den; ewe, G. Pen»hale, T. M. Snowden; shearling ewe, G. Penhale, T. M. Snowden; ewe lamb, Geo, Penhale; T. M. Snowden; wether 1am'b, T. M. Snowden, ILeicesters- Ram. any age, N. Canter; ram lamb, W. Charters, J,. W. Elliott; ewe,,, W. Charters and 2nd; shearling ewe, W. Charters and 2nd; ewe lamb, W. Charters, J. W. Elliott. Dorset ;Horn ed---lRam, Orval 141cLaren; ram lamb, 0. ,Mc•Laren; ewe, 0. Mc- Laren; shearling ewe, 0. McLaren; ewe lamb, 0: McLaren and 2nd, Oxfords-Rar, T. 'M. Snowden, S. J. Pym & Sons; ram lamb, S. J. Pym and 2nd; ewe, S. J. 'Pym, T. M. Snowden; shearling ewe, S. J. Pym, T. M. Snowden; ewe lamb, and wether lamb, Pym & Sons, and 2nd, PIGS. Yorkshire -Sow over 1 year, Norman Carter; sow under 1 year, N, Carter. and 2nd. Berkshires - Boar over 1 year and under 1 year, F. '\V. Ahrens; sow over 1 year and under I year, F. A.V. Ahrens. Tam - worths -Boar under 1 year and sow under 1 year, T. 21. Snowden. Bacon -Hogs-•Pair over 200 lbs„ N. Carter and 2nd; pair 125-175 lbs., W. Chart- ers, N. Carter. Judges --W, H. Shel- lingrton and James Dorrance. .POULTRY. Barred Rocks -Cock, H. H. Weymouth, Thos. C. Wilson; hen, 'Id`, H. 'Weymouth W. W. Wise; cock Weymouth, cockerel, \\ e t Y Wise; s pullet, N. Carter, Weymouth. White ock -Cock, T. M. Snowden and 2nd; hen, Snowden, Thos, C. Wilson: cockerel, Snowden, Carter; pullet,' Carter, Snowden; A.O.V. Cochins, cock, hen, »cockerel, pullet, T. C. Wil- son and 2nt1. Silver Grey Dorking - Cock, 'Wilson; hell, cockerel, pullet, Wilson and 2nd. B.B. 'Red Game, --,Cock, hen, Weymouth, Pencilled Hamburgs--Coca, hen, cockerel, pul- let, 1Veymnuth. Houdan, cock, hen, cockerel, pallet, Weymouth. A.O.V. Orpingtons, all classes, \Wilson. An- dalnsians, pullet, Dr. Grieve. Min- orcas-Cock, Peter Daley & Son; cockerel, pullet. Dr. Grieve, Elmer Townsend. White \Vyandnttes - Cock, hen, Weymouth, Joseph Car- lin: cockerel, pullet, Gordon Cudmore and 2nd. .Silver laced \Wyandottes, -Cock, P. Daley & Son; lien, cock- erel, pullet, P Maley & Son anri 2ttd. 1.0.V. Wye ntl ,ties --,',,.I , 1\'ilson• hen \\ils-,n and 2nd. Rhode Island ylv'ed--Cock,- hen, Weymouth. White Lcghorns--iCocl, Weymouth; hen, Mrs. C. H. Holland,, Wilson; cock- erel, Holland, Wilson; gantlet, Wilson and 2nd. Brown Leghorns-Cock, hen, 1vlrs, Wes. Free; cockerel, 'Wil son, Free; pullet, Free Wilson. ,A.O, V. Leghorns-Cock, hen, Wilson; cock'1, pullet, Wilson and 2nd. Coch- in Bantams -Cock, hen, Earl Gilles- pie; 'cockerel, pullet, Earl Gillespie and 2nd. Guinea Fowl --Cock, hen, Weymouth, Pekin Ducks -Old drake, Wilson, E:' & R. ,Snolen; old duck, Wilson W. W. 'Wise; young drakd, T. 21. Snowden, N. Carter; young duck, Wilson, Snowden. Rouen ducks ---Old drake and duck, T. M. Snowden. Muscovy ducks -01d drake and duck, Dr. ,Grieve, Thos. C. Wilson; young drake and duck, Dr. Grieve, A.O.V. ducks ---Old drake and duck, T. M. Snowden; young drake and duck, Weymouth. Bremen Geese -All classes, E. & R, Snowden. Toulouse Geese - Old gander and goose, V. Terryberry, A. 0,V. Geese -Old gander and goose, Weymouth, Jos. 'Carlin. Bronze Turkeys -Old Tom and hen, V. Terryberry, .\.0.V, turkeys -Old tom, Weymouth; old hen, Weymouth, V. Terryberry. A.O.V. rabbits -Old buck, Thos. Ferguson. Black Giants -Cock, hen, P. Daley & Son; cockerel, pullet, P. Daley & Son and 2nd. Judge, 'W. Rose, Brussels. ROOTS & VEGETABLES, Pota- toes -Irish Cobbler, 'W. II, Jamieson, N. Carter; a.o.v. early, F. Barker, Wm. Cameron, 'r • e S . Green ot ti mt taln, 3, A. Murray, N. Carter; a,o.v. late, N. Carter, 3. A. Murray. Cabbage- Winter, F. 'Barker, W. H. Jamieson; Savoy, F. Barker; red, F. Barker; fall, J. A. (Murray, F. Barker; a.o,v., Robt, Campbell, Parsnips, R. Camp- bell, J. A. Murray. Table Carrots - Short, J, A. Murray, J. E. Hugill; long, Mrs, W. J. Dickson, R. Camp- bell; a.os. 3, A. 'Murray, F. Barker. Blood Beets --Long, F. Barker, 3, A, Murray; short, F. Barker, Mrs. W. J. Dickson. Tomatoes -Red, F. Barlc- er, Mrs, W. J. Dickson; pink, F. Bar- ker; collection, F, Barker, W. T. Fotheringham. 'Corn Sweet table, 1", P,arlcer, T. A, Murray; field, \V. T. Fotheringham, Mrs. C. H. Holland; collection, J. A. 2Inrray, W. T. Fnth- eringham; Ct stalks fodder, V. Terry - berry, 1. A. Murray. Onions -From seed, F. Barker, ker, Dr. Grieve; from dutch sets 'Mrs. W. T, Dickson, G. T. Turnbull ,ed, 1F, Barker, Dr. Grieve; tvl,rt yellow, F. Barker, I)r. (grieve: top sets, Mrs. W. J. Wercarry»the Westinghouse Radiola IILA with Music Master Loud Speaker ',`e»The most satisfactory set'at thelmost reasonable prices. !Call' and see them. J. J5roderick Electrical Supplies Dickson, G. T, Turnbull; picklin Mrs. W. J. Dickson, G. T. Turnbull. Muskmelons, J. A. Murray, Mrs, P. Cleary. Watermelons, W. T. Foth- eringham, J. Murray, Citrons, W. Ca- meron, Dr. Grieve. Vegetable marrow and table squash, Dr. Grieve; hub - bard, Dr, Grieve, F. Barker. Pumpkin J. Murray, Mrs. Tyerman Cucum- bers, Wm. Cameron, Sr., Dr. Grieve. Butter beans, Mrs A. M. Kirk, G. T. Turnbull; white, Mrs. C. H, Holland, Wm. Cameron, Sr. :lfangolds - Sugar, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr., Mrs, C. I3, Holland; slang red, and . inter- mediate, J. A. Murray. Turnips - Swede, Jas, J, Hugill, Wm, Cameron, Sr.; a,o.v„ V. Terryberry, W. T. Fotheringham, Largest squash, F. Barker; largest pumpkin, J. A. Mur- ray; collection garden products, F, Barker. Dr. Grieve. Judge, Fred Kerslake: HORTICULTURAI. PRODUCTS Apples -12 varieties, W. Charters, J. Carlin, H. Crich; 6 var. 'winter, H. Crich, W. Charters; 4 var. fall, Ebner Townsend, H, Crich; Bald- wins, 5. E. Hugill, H. Crich; King Thompkins, H, Crich, J. E. Hugill; Nor. Spy, H, Crich, Gordan Cud - more; Rihston Pippin, W. H. Jamie- son, 'tW. Charters; Golden Russett, G. Cudmore, H. Crich; Seek -no -fur- ther, ,W, 'Charters, E. Townsend; Wealthy, Jos. Carlin, 5. E. Hugill; Pewaukee, H. Crich, W. Cameron, Sr.; 'Ontario, »H. Crich, G, Cudmore;. Wagner, and Roxboro Russett, 0. • Curhnore; Gravenstein and Duchess of Oldenburg, H. Crich; Cayuga Red Streak, G. Cudrnore; Spitzenburg, G. Cudmore, \V. Charters; Snow; Fam- euse, Mrs, R. S. Hays, J. E. Hugill; g, Co/vert, N. Carter, J. ' J. Hugill; Mann, W. H. Jamieson, H. Cricla; Maiden laiden Blush, Jas, J. Hugill, W. H. (Continued on Supplement,) YOUR TIRES Be sure you get FIRESTONE GUM -DIPPED CORDS, Cost no more than ordinary tires. Also our new IMPERIAL RUBBER CASE BATTERY Guaranteed for one year. We do all kinds of automobile repair work. All work guaranteed. Automatic Air Service Day or Night. ADAM DODDS Phone 17. SEAFORTH, Bulbs, Roses,-hrubs3 For F 1 all List Ready EARLY ORDERS BAY Low prices for quantity i (Holland eon, Import eo.'. Niagara Falls, Ont. Central Business College, Stratford, Ont. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION iu almost all our classes make it possible far a student to enroll at any time. Complete and tit^orougrlt courses in I1OOKKIfEPING, SHORTJIAND. TYPEW.'RIT- ING and TELEGRAPHY. Write for full information today. 1 a'Inclpat. R. P. t.unasslen. 133 R. r0:.1•` 1- year, ar iR.,b rWright; \,Fr'''''>a.,q,r4;? 4nwaR6 �•e a> , e.,+ w a +r m m�aN"� t a mn :tc ;,' huhctt }tr t i•tr v,t t `1 l ;mi Pia e. Je't Coyne; , "sal 3.37. ti io-..,„1lf.rr t47.1z g.trs,T 1,9•1711f7)5 it fa 3 i I vne; filly or sW. ate! ,,r .1 e:=: i'.•,i,,;,, a:33-.... :.r heavy r \ tt. t ru. Orton. , Ret hien.- bloa [ 1; t '1>i 1. lief i•- i t: al 1. ,i,,1::: f k ,;_ :evr,an: •filly ,-.;, vea= r.tL�Fi�i�� y,�• 1c. t . 1 yet ..l,i, (i7 Dale.. "ie_s :.r u;<l,t; .., 1. ;t..• ep 1 7.10 p.ro. vy:11 to. conductor? I,r C, i.c v, i'ran y..: G:01,l . l:. U. 1 (-011e.„:•:, T,,. inti). of 71..',N CHURCH, WINTHROP will be heli ,,,* 3 I I Ile I,L all• i 3"t ;; 1 It` Jr 1 t'rn cal , At; , 1)0• alar tris a,uirtn.rl tram. heavy .1rattaht term. Bohm', Wright. 1 r•n. AG1 filar, Tt t:', telt ; faun u tar te.a,n, W 1) • anal 2t0 ex- hora:•"over 1 o hands, L, D. \Litton.. \V, 1)ecker; eoailster horse, 'Win. 1 c v .kmilaw Park. ?.forton Elliott carriage horse,. Geo. Lavin, i IS. Manson. Fred Wardell: Lady •uteri, Gem T.avis, Pony outfit by boy, 3 I. ilaly, Cleo, r Dalt% iii ln, E 1?, Phipinvidurford. ( T r t K. -tibo t't rn- t, y„ 3Ie1- vin ('ri It }anile on Urns. and 3rd; heifer .1 years, M. Crich: 2 years, M. .rich, Tantieson Bros_: 1 year, At (limp, Tamie,ou Pros. Thos. Scott, fir. belle • malt, M. Crich, Jamieson Urns.: p. ball calf, :1I. {rich hull, 1 Year, 12 (rich, Jamieson Bros.: . herd, 4 female, and bull, If. C r, lt Jamie- son pros. Grades, beef -mow, 3 years, Thos: Dale and 2ud, Jamieson Bros. cow in milk, Thos. Dale, John Dale, N. Carter; heifer, 2 years, Thos. Dale, N. Carter; 1 year, Thos. Dale and 2nd, Jamieson Bros.; heifer calf, Jamieson Bros. 130 tellers', cattle --•rat: cow or heifer, Thos, Dale and 2nd steer ee or heifer, , Thns. Dale and 2nd; 'baby beef, MI Crich Jno. Dale Jr. Brotvr, Swiss, cow, Joseph Si- mon and 2ncl; heifer; 2 years, Jos. Simon and 2nd; 1 year, Jos, Simon; heifer calf, Jos, Simon.. Polled Angus -Helfer 1 year, Eimer Townsend. Herefords -;-Bull, John Kenney;' cow, John Kenney; heifer I year, J. Ken_ ney and 2nd; bull calf, J. Kenney, Herd, other than Shorthorn, John Kenney. Judge, W. H. Shellington, Harley, Ont: SHEEP. Shro.pshired owns -Ran, W. G. Ross and 2nd; ram lamb, W. G. Ross and 2n.cl: ewe, \V, G. Ross 1 S11»,j it . i.:ilain itt i',n \\Quay ev.it.t.g, ser -ed .t, a 1•:; h,tn. Entertainment at .8 ;,.m, ' •.... \I the QC! -ter. Stratfor] 1 ;'. t f : I:iue Swan.. S w n- + 1.: u,l t,u rtrombone lout, l.,.test IJ tis., fire', ..ti nas, c t r -i) unl.,; .,eon,l bas,,, .James a. .t, .,hce: arcovtpaat t_ekrticr; ;..oder, }.Pais Eckmirr, i.ep,rsentativc , f Presbytery and o.hevs. c) .. Children . ]r� .(d, Gf.kirea :15c, 3. MONTGOMERY, C'hairnian }ioard of ��„t,�e,awxr,^air.�s*�,�.e*�cc,r�,.`5r�.s"v=w�...w,.am.,�w•��.:�t„aar�., w.�w.gm�acr_ �aa�e�,+,.,*e,m„m,.sa,w• r'r.-r�mva-az;�ue�raeemarras=c��-.xe:,,�-�,..�e• iris..-,«-,....a>-�.,zar✓a:.m�•;.x,•au¢en-�•e�ae,s:o¢a t.9'U@4'M"W ki," •°er%a1G0:fR„•�Yu„�Sa:.1""greN. W. e. "49' ‘"g"0°„".."0a,d4d4,'!d":1"..4 V.P,+MCd, ....,41, . ,44 are You BillY1E1 g _ PURITY FLOUR for $4.35 NORTH STAR FLOUR " $4.25 GRANULATED SUGAR " $6,75 MEN'S URUS CALF SHOES " $5.75 SCHNEIDER'S PURE LARD for 19c BARS S 5I7P.PRISE SOAP " 25c 4 BARS GOLDSOAP .. „ 25c 4 BARS COMFORT SOAP " 25c 4 BARS SUNLIGHT` SOAP .... . . . . .. . . .. , ... " 25c 3 LB. ICING SUGAR " 25c 2 LB. COCOA " 23c 1 LB. SALADA TEA .....»»,,»»»,,,,., " 68c 1 LB.,FANCY BISCUITS, ANY KIND' " 28e 1 LB; SODA BISCUITS ", 15c It pays to buy in Ehnrnondville. W. J. FINNTGAN. • issh ,f t, t; 1,11's 1....:•e it"__...,Gave it :a °l°si:,l. ileo. 1 B s 1sT 11: •d L' i iii E ir "the tl� It 5071a- in reedof I ir:s, give us a call, If you are in need of a new Battery, or have a Battery to Le repaired, s,:e us. A complete line of most called for parts of various cars. Battery charging, oxY - acet Ienc welding, expert auto repairing our specialties. , ]-lave you Seen New Good Maxwell and Chrysler °,? � er Cal s°