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The Seaforth News, 1928-10-25, Page 5m.URSDAY, OCTO13Eli 2v", 1928. 'HE SEA.'FORTH 1VS l CHAIN RED &WHITE STORES euir Prices good for one week lie 25e Sall, free Bunning, plte„ Tapioca, albs. Potatoes, sound white stools, bag $.1.,OO Glycerine Soap, finest quality, 8 cakes 25c Till Top Tea, our special blend, 1b. 69c P. and G. Naptha Soap, 6 crakes 25e Economy rules at the Red.an,d White Ross J • Sproat Phone g • NiPhone 77 , Stewart Over 1000 stores in Canada Seven Deliveries each Day • Quality always higher than Price" eREAM We pay the highest prices for good cream. Our services to our patrons are the bestthat can be given. Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want it here, To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation:' hi return for you co-operation we willgive you of our best in service and prices. We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators. Come in and see the new Models. Seaforth ,Creamery Co, SeaforthOnt, f C, A. BARBER, Prop. J, Walker' & Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- sernment diploma• and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. D, H1 McInnes Chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the.. Commercial Hotel, Seafartli• Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. Electricity, used. le are of an Itchy Spot t Keep your hair and stain' t lean., also free from don - a ruff by having your next shampoo at SID'S SHOP Just around the Cornet' in the Dominion l3ank Build- ing Phone 125. <. 1 Pianos Tuned Cleaned ed mn a Repaired Chs.A w Chas. ,�owe y Residence—James St. if you are not already .t subscriber :to 'The News,' now is tete time to sub- -aribe, Price $1.00 a year—sante as 'Gare •Fadmet°s Advocate, and other Great' v'veeklies. A D SUTNERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE - AGENCY Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds and Investments Phone 152 '•-Removed to New Office,'oppo$ite Daly Ford Garage Seaforth, ° Ontario. - MT. PLEASANT PLOWING MATeI'1 will be held on the farm of Ed; Hanson, Lot 19, Con. 13 b'ULLARTON miles:east of Mt Pleasant Friday, October 26th $400 in Prizes Classes for all comers Horse Shoe Pitching Tournament on the afternoon .of the match Concert and Plowman's. Ball on the evening of the match. V. Grinney, Otis Sawyer, Pres, ' Sec.' Science Hill • HIBBERT. Mrs. .Margat•etoWalsh of MoKillop,• went to Stratford on Monday last to spend the week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew :[felly. Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Doyle and two Tom a children To.iid Mary and Mrs. Catherine Atkinson and little grand- son Jimmie Atkinson of Seaforth were guests ou Sunday last at the home of the former 's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle Hibbert. Mf. John Williams and his sister, Miss Margaret Williams, of Detroit, spent the week end at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Patrick \\nit ems 1lilt"best. Mrs J. M. Zpyle an4.baby Tont of Seaforth, spent a' few days this week at the home of Mr,, anti 'Airs. Michael Doyle, Ribbert, • IIILLSGRREEN. Mr, Robert Ifotfiain, of l3rucefield, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. W. ,Carlile's. M'r, Thomas [Walker, of Marlette, Mich., is visiting at the hoarse of Mr. '['lioanasIConsitf's and other .friend's. Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Moir and daugh- ter Ola, of Exeter, were visitors ,at the hotme of Mr. Carlile on Sunday. Mrs, McLarty, of London, is 'spend - ring a few mocks visiting at Mr, ;fames Love's.- One ove's. One close of Miller's .Worm Pow- ders will clear the stomach and bow- els -o1 worms, so that the child will ,no more be .troubled by their ravages, The powdersare sweet to the taste and uo child will object to taking them, The,},,^,'r ooif=injarious.in their composition, and while in, some cases they may cause vomiting. that must not be taken as a sign that theyare nauseating, bit ste as indication of their effective work. TOWN TOPICS 1'tt. Louis Jackson, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jagkson, has taken the position of Junior itt the Bank of Cornmoree.. Mr. Jack Hutchley, cif Brantford, spent the week -enol with his nether, Mrs J l), • Ihtchley. IMr, Wilson Hawkins has purchasesl a new }lord 2 -ton truck to use in his cartage business. Mfr. a ,n dT f rS, 1'ii b Un 'l' faa! It if 1 otl'bC1 ' and daughter 'H'elen,. Mr. and -'Mr Herold 1-Monwn'berg and son Jack, Mr, and'Mrs. Alfred •Farwell, Mr, and afrse.william 'Rooelc anti son 'Oar'1 visited at 'the hone of Mr. and Mrs. John ,'Hartman over Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Free and family were visitors at Cromarty on Sunday. Mrs. Sant, Sorters, of Detroit, is of A'I spettdhtgMal feHw claysndits ton , •theWiguellia,:tnst rs . Ieerso,i, w'W Street and will also visit in Goderieh. lMr, Charles Brodie, has been cots- fined to bed this week through 'illness. Mr, William Wilson, Market Street, is at present in the hospital, having .had a toe amputated that was badly frozen some years ago, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Eckert, 'who spent Sunday at their !torte here, have returned to Midland with the expeeta- tion of resuming paving this week if the weather is favorable, Miss Margery Nolan, Huron Road East, left this week for Detroit. •Mr, and Mrs. David Wilson and baby, of Detroit, spent the week -end with his Barents, Mr. and Mrs, J'. A. Wilson. Mrs. William McNaughton and .Bars. Montgomery Davis returned last heel. V alter r s ersteg ' Fou. months fn the x \ Vest A'LrS e lf• Nau di g ton visited her daughter at Tadmore, Sask., and Mrs. Davis visited in 'Winnipeg and other points, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glendenning, and Mr. Thomas Glendenning' and Mrs. Alex. McCoryuodale, of Em bra, visited with Rev. and Mrs, Lane one day last week. Mr. and Mrs., 'Charles Butler and chf•4dren of St. C'athariness. spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Goventocl:, 'Misses AbbieSeip and Jean 'Sm'ith visited New Hamburg friends over the week end. Mr, Ross MoGonigie of Kitchener was a guest at the haste of his par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Cleary were Galt visitors on Sunday. 'Commandant Cortoral of Aurora will 'be in charge of the 'Salvation Ar- my meeting's Saturday night and Sun- day, 'He i,as stationed here thirty years ago. 'Cappt, Allen's father and tnoan•t.'t4ter, also of ,Aurora; will be 'ores Mr. Lawrence Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, Who •was with the T. Eaton Co, in Toronto dur- ing the past year, entered Stratford Normal School on Wednesday. Dr. and, Mrs. McAtter and two children, of Guelph, and Mr, and Mrs. Sidney: Morton, of Port Nelson, were eek-enk.guests of Mrs, J. H. Broad- footw. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Fowler, of London, -visited at Mr. Joseph Fowl- er's, Huron Road West. Mrs. Alex. Parke is visiting . with realtives al Ohiseihurst for a week. Mrs. Henderson 'and Mrs, Dd acey expect to leave the early part of next week to stake their hone forthe winter. Dr• and Mrs._ W. C. Sproat will occupy their hotne. The intluction of Rev. I. B. Kine, date of Orangeville, will take place in First Presbyterian Church, 'Soaf nth, 'Wednesd'ay evening, Oct. 31, at 7:30 o'clock, Revs. McI•iroy, Foote, Goode will, Bennie and_MeDermi•d will be present. Mrs. Pat. Givlin and Mrs. J i nest' Ryan were week -end guests of Mr. and ,Mrs, Hugh Flynn, Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Sant Hanna visited their daughter, Mrs. Webber, Cram - arty, Wednesday. Mr. J. MUAs'}t and sons Willie and Floyd were Sunday guests with Mrs. Annie Reid, Mrs, W. L.'Keys,. accompanied by Mrs, John McAs'h, Varna, and Mr A. bV Keys and son John, of Stanley, spent a few days visiting relatives to Yale • nd Marlette, Mich , rete m- ing Tuesday, M1•. and Mrs:' David_Wright, of 'Plabtsville. spent a conplc of days this week with Mrs,Alex. Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin re spending three weeks at Hayfield. Mr. 'Merrel . Hettinger, of Owo sa Mich., spent the week with Mr, n'd Mrs. R, Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse, Galt, and r, tuid Mrs, Lawson, Auburn, were week end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. John Ftnhyson, Mrs. C. W. Hollingsworth has e- turued after spending the past month at her Borne in Brockville.. Mr, and Mrs.. Albert Harper and r1 and Maxine and Mrs, Woodley, cl son john, of Ft J tJlaa•ton were este Sunday of Mrs. Hugh Wright d the 'latter's cousin, Mrs, Jack nminings. Mr. Charles Holmes, who has pt r- ased the Palace Rink from the Rink nipany, is making several changes the interior, The ladies' rooun and Par of the.- gallery have been opened to masse ate room with a glass Iii facing toward the ice. r. and Mrs, Johli ,Oliver and Leslie Brussels, and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor; Brodhagcn, visited Mr's, Joseph son 'over the week -end, figs, Davina .Anderson underwent opeation for appendicitis on Mon- - in the hospital and is doing well [iss Mabel Pinkney is spendii g iamb at Buffalo. r iTo e L a p a e 0 txo a. i 0 M 1 t a a s a M e oh n 1 e c h c t n ge n e s la a p n ,t t TUCKERSMTT.H, [r, and Mrs. Duncan McCallum of tit visited last Wednesday with and Mrs. James Hay. b[iss, Grace M.cGrcigor of near Kip - visited last week eel. tvilb her cousin, s 'Vera Forsyth. iss Tlteinsa E'Igie spent the week visiting friends herr Varna. r. Lorne Pepper, 1[iss'Helen Hay, ties liatgaret amcl Marjory and nc t-iay spent the week end visit- friencts at Niagara Falls. Iia cotitiuue,d ivei weather makeii fa.rtllci'e worried about then' skiing, also, their' root crop: r. Robert L;oyes is holding' an nsive ,sale on Thursday, Nov, 1st, Be an gu an Cu cit Co to Pa out fro ofM of Gib 1 lin dal, a n illy kfl t lain Mis Af ciid \[ 'Xis tint- ing ;or iii f the titre este Hallowe'en Frolic Seaforth is to have a Hallowe'enen Frolic rolic Wednesday evening, October 31st. Read the bills: Be one of the merry makers. Let's give the kiddies one big night. False Faces, Noise Makers, tlorns Streamers, Napkins, Post Cards • at. Beattie's China S Novelty Siore Keep. Right on to the Rink where the Witches, Goblins, Lions. and Black Cats are to gather for a Bigger Hallowe'en Change your face for the night of his farms, just west of Egmond- ville, farm stock and implements. Mr. Clifford Braadfoot returned from the West t t s las week. Anniversary Services • sar r 3 e vices were conduct- ed in Turner's Church last 'Sunday, The Rev. D. MaoTavish of Exeter was the preacher for the occasion and preached to large ,congregations af- ternoon and evening. There will be a lecture given' in the •church on Thurs- day evening of this week by Rev. Mr. AfacTavish, Mr. and Mrs, T. Coleman are visit- ing friends at lilisgreen, BRUCEFTELD. Anniversary Services, — The. fifty- second anniversary of Brucefield lJn- fled Church will .be observed with special sermons on Sunday next, Oc- BAYFIELD; tober 281h, at 11 •a,m, and 7 p.in, The Rev. J. R. Hall, MA., of St. Paul's Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyd and little United Ch'urc'h, Sarnia, will conduct George Boyd, who visited for a few the services, 'both' morning and even- days with -the' lady's mother, Mrs. G. ing. His morning, subject will be: W. Woods, left on Monday to visit at "The Permanence and Triumph of Kitchener before goiong on to their the Church," In the evening the sub- home .at Longford Mills, Little Peg- ject will be, "The Joyeage Religion." gy'Boyd, who has been'visiting_here Tlss choir will render -special music for several'. weeks .returned home with at ;both: services .A .very generous:them. - free-will offering is beingasked for to 'Mrs. 1\%.' Elliott and Son Leslie El - wipe out the debt, on the church shed, liott, spent the week end at Mount The sincere sympathy of the con- Clemens, Mich. gregation and Ifriende is extended to Mrs. J. Tippet motored to Detroit Rev. W. A. IB'rentner and ,family. The with Mrs. W. Howard on Friday and former's sister, Miss Bremner, pass- spent She week end with her daugh- ed away on 'Thursday, October 1'atlt, ter, Mrs. P. Dymortt. at her residence in London. The fun- Messrs. Lawrence and Fred Fow- eral was held on Saturday to Owen lie of London spent [he week end at Sound cemetery. Tb, tete absence of their home. the minister the Morning service in Very successful' anniversary ser- the United Church was conducted by vices were held at' Grs.ce United the Elders, with M'r, JantesMoo'die, Church, Porter's Hill, on Sunday, as leader. A 'beautiful duet was sung Oct, 21st, morning and evening. by the Misses Eva and Florence .Rev. James A. Gale, iB.•A., of Burns Boyce entitled "It is My' Lord," which United Church, Sarnia, son ;of the was 1mu.ch appreciated. The delegates pastor, R. M. Gale, conducted the ser - who attended the Laymen's conven- vices. He gave very forcible and Int - Lion which was held in Massey Hall, pressive messages, speaking in the Toronto,' the first week in October, morning from the text, "The Son of were Mr. W. S. Broadfoot and Mr. Man is Conic to Seek and Save that H. MdLachian, who gave interesting which is IL -est." and in the evening. reports of the meeting. Mr. R. Wat- "Put on the whole Armor of God,,' soli closed the meeting with prayer. The choir of St. Andrew's United Rev. Mr, Conner, of Ki,ppen,, con- Church, Bayifield, under the leader - ducted; the evening service and ship of Mrs. \r, 'Stewart; took charge preached a very fine sermon on corn•- of -the praise service, rendering a tann- age and conservation. • ber of very appropriate anthems in a Mr, John McGregor, of Harrisville, very excellent way. 'At the morning Alicia, visited his brother, Mr. Thigh service Rev. J. A. Gale sang a solo, McGregor, last week, "Open the Gates of the Temple," and Mrs. W. !Stevens has returned to iu the e% -ening the pastor and son sang her home after spending .a few weeks • a duet, "Just Simply Trust," also the with her daughter •in Sarnia. 13aysfield Male Quartette, Messrs. E. Mr, and Mrs, A. Caldwell, 'qrs. F, Merner, A. E.' Erwin, H. S:dotch- Sinelair and son Will, spent Sunday mer and R. M. Gale; sang"Beautiful in Wingham, Threads' of Gold." The hurch was Mr. Lorne Taylor and,family were filled at both services. and altogether Sunday visitors at' Grand Bend. it was a most delightful and encour- Ma•s. George Hill, of the village. aging occasion. spent last week with her sister, Mrs.' 'Rev. and ,Sirs. Paull left on _Monday to visit at Listowel and to attend the Woman's Auxiliary meeting at Pres- ton on Wednesday. M E.P I Mr.etterstonc who has been in the West for the past month, re- turned home on Friday last, also Mr. N. Heard, who has been in Dakota, returned hoarse recently. Miss Cook and Miss E. Dunn. of Ingersoll. spent the week end with the latter's cousin, :Mrs. R. Scotch - men :\ fowl sapper and concert under the auspices mf Trinity Church. Bay- field, will the given in the town hall on Tuesday, Octaher 30. Supper served from 11 to 8 o'clock, followed by ex- cellent program given by the Lake- side. Entertainers. i icy users. Mr. and Mrs. W, Westlake and 'fa- mily and Miss Susie Westlake motor- ed to Owen Sound on Sunday. 131rs, Clic 'York of Toronto is visit- ing her mother, Mrs, F. \l- Baker. Mrs. Percy Johnston and soil Rud of Godcrich are visiting Mrs. E. Wes- ton. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Jowett and .Mrs, Luncl'holtni rete'red last'Friday from a motor trip to Detroit. friss Annie Potts of Mitchell and :1Mt's, Henry Diehl and Mr. Carl ]Diehl of Stanley were guests on Sun- dae with Mrs. AVT. Foster, Ou Sunday, November 1'lth, Arm- istice Day, a special service of com- memoration and Thanksgiving will be .held in 'Trinity Church, Bayfield..I11 order to allow for the proper obser- vance or the two minutes of silence at 1.1. o'clock, the service- will begin at 10.45 a.m. A epeeist invitation 1s' gi- ven to all war veterans to attend the service. Children's flay was observed nn Sunday' , morning last„, at • Trinity Church. 'Phe rector, 10, 11, ?attll, tool: charge of the S,S. and gave -an interesting talk to the children. The church servicewas also devoted to heir, there being special music by a children's cho[r; wliicll helped greatly to the service. ' 1fiss Ptirr,•lughe and Mr, • 1Inrry. Baker of •Lnndmi were attests on Sunday with MYs F. W. Baker. Mr. Ariliiam l'atker of Sarnia spent hontea after Spending a few days in Acton, Miss Dorothy Robin' s,af Seaforth spent Sunday Y ' 1 t at her home. Miss Olive Harrison of I•Ienisall spent the week end at the home of her mother. The members of the Marion Oliver Mission Circle are planning to hold a Hallowe'en masquerade party on Tuesday, Oct. 30th, Mr. Bob McNaughton of Thames - vine was a wee!: end guest at the hanie of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, 3, Moak ughton. hEr. Ross Chapman has returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in the West, Sn1clan, MISS Eatinia. MacDonald, of .Pal- ertmo, visited over the week -end- at the home of her mdtlicr, Mrs. James MacDonald. ' Airs, A. T. Scott and Elizabeth spent Sunday at 'Watford. Mrs. Janet Ross spent a day in London during the week visiting her daughter, Mrs, Roy Monteith. Mr. and Mrs, iH. 'F. 'Berry spear Sunday an Wingham. Y•P.S. - The regular missioiaary meeting was held on Monday evening at eight o'clock in the schoolroom .af the church. Miss Eleanor. Snider, the missionary convenor. presided. Miss Hazel H'a Hazel ugh Zook the topic from the bo "Detains Drdrns 'n the c ” 1 to Darknes The drsw meetingnfor next week will he with - A A Hallowe'en Social will be held on Oct. 30th al sight o'clock in.thte schoolroom of the church. The Mar- ion Oliver Circle, nee preparing a good pi'ogranianc, 'All the young people in the community are cordially invited. Please come in ntasquerarie, Lunch will 'bit Served, Mr, Harold Annfstrong'was operat- ed 011 for appendicitis on Tuesday. His many friends wish hint a speedy recovery, Last Friday evening the Brrueefiehl 'UT:\V.O. "Club were entertained by the members of the Loudon Road Club at the home of Mrs, N. J eBean, The night was wet, hot isany turtles out alit were well pleased they went, as alt enjoyed the programme, The' prograntntc consisted of music, insult* ,mental a td vocal; readings, ' fgs, dialogue, playlet, step datncing and two short speeches: On Friday evening. the 26t1t. the programme will be given al the ,Hawse of Refuge. The instates cif the Hanle will also be treated ivitli candy'and.cake. • M', Stan Reid of I,ondnii spent the week end at his home here, 'Miss Dorene Farquhar of I.olidor ivas :;t well!' end guest,tt her' home Eons. 'Miss Pearl Brock n who i t underwent an operation for appendicitis d'a;st wee Inc. been able to return home. 'Mrs, D. A. Aikettliead has returned the week end at his }forte �� _... s 5. Derkiu Weston viegf otrd have her returned l from Kitchener witeer elle was visit - Rev, Mr.Sind Mrs,Pet'ey Weston, Rev Ciltarlcs and Mrs. Gairdner of Rochester. N.Y are the guests of the former's brother, Mr. J. Gairdner, a F HURON THE PRESBYTERY The Presbytery of Huron, of the United Church of Canada, met in regular eessioa in Queen Street. Unit- ed Church, Blyth on October 9th With 'Ray, R. H, Barnby S.T.D„ in the chair. After tate devotional exer- cises and the reading of the minutes the 'following new ministers were in- troduced to the Presbytery: Rev. George Weir, Blyth: Ret. I. C, White, Lhmville; 'Rev, 1.l\. Herbert, Ifolitresville'r 'Rev. J. W. Johnston, Lonclesboro; Rev. James Anthony, Thames 'Road; 'Rev. R. B. Cumming, Benmiller Rev. H. Bolingbroke, Wroxeter. Rev. C. F. 'Clarke report- ed the satisfactory sale of Lane's Chclrch un the Ashtiield charge, A nturibo'r of very interesting com- mittee reports were presented to the Presbytery, all of which aroused as cession. 'Lev. J. M. Coiling as con- venor of the Religious..Education Committee brought in .several resolu- tions looking forward to an increased and inure effective work alnong young people Rev, !Geon e Weir presented tlte report of the Committee nn Evangelism a.nd Social Service in which be emphasized the General Cou'ncil's call to a concentration of the church's thought on the great .cen- tral truths of the 'Christian 'faith. He also emphasized the need for a more intensive vc }nstruc tl 1 ' Ul torte U11 matters relat- ing Is t t g t i the use of a ' 1Cti} O i ht lige(>t'F, Rev. S: Davidson on behalf at the Home Mission Committee made the welcome announcement tit'at there were now no aid -receiving charges in the Presbytery. Rev. W, A. Bremner reported a registration of 104 at the Goderich Summer 'School of this year. Mr. W, 'G. Medd, M P,P„ re- ported a balance of $188.00 in the treas- ury for the year ending June 30th 'last. ,Following dinner served in base- ment of the church, Rev. \V. A, Bren- ner presented the report of the Mis- sionary and Maintenance Committee in which he urged that an every-n'xern- ber canvass be undertaken in every congregation and that a more general use of the duplex envelopes be made. Re also called upon the members of Presbytery to press the claims of the claims. of the Missionary work of the church before their congregations, Following this report, Rev. Dr, S, W. Dean, of. Toronto, gave a very fine and interesting address on the world-wide work of the United Church. 'He called upon the Presby.: tory to support'this work to the limit of it's strength. Presbytery .passed unanimously a resolution .of 'sympatdty with iDr. D. C ltc'Gregor in his recent serious ac- cident. A'Ir. William Bailie, Mr. W. G. Medd and ,Rev. J. E. Iiogg• who were delegates to the. General"'Coun- cil in Winnipeg each gave -ant interest - in; report of the work of the Council. Fordwich congregation was given permission to sell a vacant ,manse and to apply the proceeds to their own local needs. Presbytery then adjourn- ed to meet in Victoria United Church, Goderich, the first Tuesday , in December. , l omrm PAG A HALLOWEEN bicken Supper AND ENTERTAINMENT will be held in CAVAN CHURCH, WINTHROP Tuesday, Oct, 30 Supper served from b to 8. Adults 35e, isiLl:cn 25.c It seems hardly fair Fathers and mothers rsusd to look forward bravely, but not always happily, to the time when the boys and girls would go away to school in a distant city. It so often meant a break in the habits of home life ---a sore trial; Thanks to Long Distance, -- the boys and girls at school or college can still be kept within the family circle. But don't expect them to pay for Long Distance calls out of their slender allowances. That seems hardly fair. The demands upon their none toga fat parses are too frequent and too insistent. Fir a day anti hour wheat you will call them, and yola4 turd them eager to talk with you and welcoming the voice that can fest cheer theme oes their way. ".g'vifigy Ben Telopi}am da cA tfo'itp Distance gtagspn,"' ammumneummansammamarat A Good Portion of beef served to you for the evening meal, roasted about medium, with the blood gravy oozing through. gives one a foundation. It just makes octe'a mouth water to think of it Row' was that last piece of meat we sent you!' Wasn't it tine. GEO. A. STEWART Your Butcher. Phone 58 Seaforth. BEN4IU The Su,ecial Milverton Flour We have it Grain Screenings e G. THO SON —Give is a'1'rial, .-`,Iso Chop of All Kinds t PHONE 2S GRAIN DEALER VO C1 C2 AUTO I Goodyear Tires and t ulres Battery Sales and Service. Charging and *pairing all makes of Batteries. A gooey line of new and used parts of different nsakes of cart 1[ your oat' is in need of repairs, give , Rt a ras a rxl[, Studebaker Sales and . Service t.. ee sem.. e,. e PH®N7N, 167iF,r