HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-05-05, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927.
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Chain Stores
OUR PRICES FOR ONE WEEK FROM DATE
Barrels, 50 gals, hardwood, onlya£ew,eaeh $2.25'
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Tomatoes in
gallon ".Fins, Alymer brand EiOc`•'
_Exceptional food -for young chicks.
White Wash Brush, very dur'ableeach 25c
Somme Naphtha Soap, 10 bars far 490
Matches, tche 3
boxes for
23c
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Lemons, large' and waxy, Dozen 28r
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Crosse and Elackwell's" celebrated goods
Pickled White Onions, bottle • 45c
Pickled Walnuts, '"bottle t 40c
Sweet Chutney Pickle, bottle 35c
White Malt Vinegar 40c
Asparagus 'Tips 38c
A well line of Marmalade, Ginger, frangerine, Pineapple
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Lemon and Orange
Marmalades 25c a bottle and larger
Dont forgot some of these in your next order
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
��C ° s Stewart Phone 77
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The Dairy Farmer is assured of . good markets the
whole year fir his Dairy Products. .
Increase your Dairy Herd and enlarge your bank ac-
count. They will not fail you.
Produce only cream ofthe best quality and send your
creatn to us either through our Agents or deliver direct. We
will assure you of our very best services and highest prices.
When you need a new Cream Separator see the NEW
MELOTTE. We can give you an attractive deal.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
IiV.J. Walker er
& Son
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UNDERTAKING
-and--
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse`Equipment
W. J. iWALKIER, holder of 'Go-
vernment dipioma and license.
Flowers Fitrnished.
Night or day phone 67,
Chas. A. ;Howey
Instruction in
Piano,;Organ, Theory
and Voice Culture
Studio over Dominion
Bank, Seaforth
How they hold
their trade
"No," said Mr. S. to the
salesman "I get such
good service from my reg-
ular suppliers that.I could
not be induced to change.
They called me by Long
Distance and I have just
placed my order."
;Lack in the • wholesale
warehouse the Long Dis-
tance order was received at
4.25 pm. It was slipped at
5.10 p.m. The order was a
--long one and,the'chax'ge for
Long :Distance was $4.25,
but this expense amounted
to only one-third of 1 per
cent of the.sale,
gWillingnesa to pay suck trifling
percentages to secure orders by
Long Distance coupled -with,
such almost instantaneous ser -
vibe, is an effectual bar to Dom -
petition.
200
PORK AND BEANS
is an appetizing dish, even for
those who ere not hungry. There
is one essential, 'however, ' in
making an ideal dish of it. The
pork must' give 'it the right.
flavor and we pride ourselves
that we know •how - 'to supply
just the 'right cut for the purpose.
Try it once/You'll want it often.
Phone 58 Seaforth.
D. He .STEWA•RT
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Your Butcher.
ROSA,HUGONrS'
"Golden Rose of China"
This beautiful plant is as hardy
and of the salve graceful, vigorous
growth as the Spirea van houttei.
Its drooping branches are literally
covered with single clear yellow
flowers.' Useful as an individual
plant, in a shrub border or
a hedge.
Each 80c; 3 or more 75c; 25 or
more 70c each.
FREE CATALOGUE listing a
splendid selection of Roses, Trees;;
Evergreens, Shrubs. Vines, Per-
ennials, etc. Would you like one?
John Connon - Co.
Limited
"Beautifiers of Home Grounds"
HAMILTON ONTARIO
TOWN TOPICS
Miss Rosab'el Cliff, of ,' Goderich,
visited her mother, Mrs, Mary ICluff,
in town last week, • and Miss. Irene.
Ch ff�return �
t ed- with, her for a silent
t.
By invitation of the 'Ladies' 'Aid of
the Ontario street United Church,
'Clinton, the Ladies' Aid of•Northside
Uni'ted,Ghurch, 'Seaforth, are present-
ing their. play, "Aunt Mary's, Fami'ly
Album," in the town' hall, Clinton, on
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week with her niece, Miss •MarjBrie
MoMa'th,. 'Clinton. •
The Ladies Aid Society entertained
the chain and IStaiday sc'hoo'l teachers,
sixty in all, toa sumptuous 'banquet
in. the Presbyterian Church on Friday
evening.. Short after dinner 'spee'ches
were indulged in and a most enjoy-
'able .time.spent, the kindness of the
Ladies' Aid w'ho are al'ways`• so ac-
tively engaged in furthering the ;work
of the 'Church 'being greatly ap-
ipreci'ated. -
Ivir,, and Mrs. Frank Finnigan and
fancily have removed from town 'to
their farm on 'the 9th concession of
McKillop, for the 'summer.
Mr. and 'Mrs. ,F:'Q.'Neelin have re-
turned after spending several months
intFlorida, • .• .••
Mr. _and ;Mrs, let 'Mc'Keluar were in
Kinburn-on •Saturday attending the
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funa7eeral of 'the late 'Mrs. IOhristopher
'Mrr''and 'Mrs, 'Beckett, of 'Strath-'
toy, and 'Miss Beryl Beckett,. OflWalk
erville, spent the week -end With Mr,
and Mrs. IH. C. 'Box.
Miss Edna Rivers kit on Saturday
to visit friends in Owen Sound before.
going to )Hanover .to complete . her'
training as a .nurse.. •
Mr. Hollingsworth, of Toronto, Mr,
and" 113r s, M. McKellar and -children,
Mi
and
Miss 'Margaret Rivers
gmotored to
Cromarty and spent the week -end,
'Mr, and Mrs F. G. Neelin returned.
after spending •sev'iral months in.
Florida and 'left on .Satur<clay for il3ay-
fzeld.
Mrs. R' 7. Wegg and children are
visiting 'her sister, Mrs. Bremner, at
Ethel, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Lorne Speare, of
H'arriston, are visiting /dos, •Speare's
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. 'Dennison.
Miss Susy 'Govenlo'ck was -in 'Strat-
fordvisiting "friends. • •
Mr, Joseph •Fowler, Huron. •rosi'd
west, •has •been seriously ill for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. T. IHicknell, of Mc-
Killop, have leased apartments in t'hc
Box block. •
'Miss Marie Cameron, of Toronto,
was a week -end guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinkney.
The play, "An Old • Fashioned
Mother,' which has been put on twice
very successfully here by the' young
people of St. James' 'Church under
the auspices• of the 'Catholic Women''s
League, is to be presenter) hi Mt. -
'Carmel 'parish hall on 'Tuesday even-
ing, May 40th..
Mr. and Mr
5 'Samuel t tel iI un and
Hanna an.l
children are occupying part of Mrs.
G. D. C. Horn's 'house on James
street. Mr. -and 'Mrs. Hanna have re-
cently returned to Ontario from Yet-
'owgrass, Sask., and having sold Their"
farad in the West, will remain here
for a time at least. Mr. 'Hanna has
been in iSaska:tchewan for 'twenty -'five
years, and for.the ,past few years has
resided in Yellowgrass, working a
farm eight an'iles out.
There were 30 women of 'the W. M,
G. of Northside United Church, in -
chiding :the 'delegates, 'Mrs. Barber
and Mrs. Willis, who attended the.
first annual meeting of the Huron
Presbyterial held in North st. United
'Church 'Goderioh, on Thursday last.
Mr. W. J. McIntosh has ,purc'has'ed
an Essex car.
'Mr. William Reid .has purchased
Mrs. Ralph Elliott's house on Huron
street.
Mrs.' G. Boyd and. Mrs, J,. Gibson
ve returned .from 'visiting Mrs, B.
Miami in Stratford,
Miss 'Ashton spent- the •week -end in
rrie. •
Mr. 'John MdLen nan, who has filled
fisc position of caretaker in the Post
fice set efficiently and faithfully for
urten years.in a way that has won
e confidence and esteem of the staff'
d 'general public, 'has resigned and
en placed on the superannuation
t, His 'successor is 'Mr. Th'oma's
attic, ,who assutned the position
s Week;
T,he- fire 'brigade 'had a call on
ursday''afternoon last when fire
s noticed in the roof of Mr. A. ID.
therla'nd''s residence os -High street,
wept 'work. by 'the 'firemen extin-
shed tine fire before serious damage
s 'done;
Mr. and Mrs. W.- Ledbzie, of 'Pon,
c, Mioh., and Mrs. F. S. Jackson,
IArkona, spent the week -end with
s. Thomas "'Pullman.
Mi; and Mrs, J Neely 'and chil-
e and Mrs 'Torrance motored
•London' to visit Mrs. 'S. Neely.
r. Hector Hays recently under -
it an operation in .the 'Stratford
spi'tal for appendicitis. .
Mr. Donald Kerslake was home
xn Toronto over 'the week -end.
rs. i W. Jones, Mr,Mr,'W 0. Paull
. F.' J. S'hip'ley, 'Muss E, ie Mitchell
Mrs W. T. Model'an'd -'of Lon -
were Sunday visitors at the homehomeMr. .and. •i1 'ns. J. Kerr, Railwjsy
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Mr.W. M. 'Maunders, of-D'etroit,
and formerly of Brussels, was .a re-
cent guest of 'Mr. R. E.. Coates.
Mr, Harold Coates left on Monday
for Sitd'bury and from there will. go to
'Pine Ridge Post in .the Red Lake
district, where he will join the air-
plane forest fire ranging force 'for the
slimmer.
Mrs. John Coates, bf !Brussels, who
has .been spending the winter with 'her
daughter in 'Muskoka, suffered a
sbrolce a couple of weeks ago and +i5
very lo'w at present,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Aiemeememeeseee
Mr, Dalton Reid left on Friday for
Toronto to spend a few •days 'before
going to Northern Ontario to join his
brother, 'Mr, W, 1f2Io ':'Reid .tailing
charge, of a troupe ,of ,entertainers
'who will tour Northern 'Ontario this
summer. Both "Dot".and "Dave"
are first-class 'musicians -and the for-
mer is a valued member of 'the P'res-
'byterian Church choir as a soloist,
and also has been a .member of the
Paramount Quartette.
Mr. R. E. Coates has had the roof
of his house re -shingled this week.
Mr. 'Mrs. Howard'Wright and
family, of IChiselburst, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Hugh Wright, a1'orth ,M%lin'
street,'
The annual meeting of the 'Huron
Deaner ,
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Y will b cld in, t
S • Thomas'
Chinch, Seaforth, ,early in !June. '
'he has 'taken.
'Mrs, T. ,!Boyd" Mrs,
Geo.
Baster
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs Albert
Harper, (Bert and Maxine, ail of Mit:.
''ehell, were week -end visitors at the
h'o'me of Mrs. Hugh 'Wright, North
lvtain ,street.
Mr, 'Leslie tHarburu, of Staffa, un-
clertvent an ope'ra'tion for a.ppeneijcitis
on Tuesday. night ' in Seaforth Mem-
orial hospital.
Mr. John Goveulock of Egmond-
ville, is vet very well ,at present.
Miss 'Birdie Stephens, who 'has
'been ill for some time, is improving,
her many friends will he glad to
•bellow..•
'Miss Mary Kling and Miss Normo
bfuir, Mr. 'Charles and Miss !Bertha
'Grieve; spent Saturday in London.
Mr. Ross McGonigle, of !Waterloo,
is visiting his parents lfr, and Mrs.
Robt. McGonigle.
'Mrs,,'Ro'bt. Strong is visiting her
daughter, Mrs, Teameison, in Water-
boo. .
Dr. Larkin 'left . for Port Colborne
on '4\reditesday to.visithis daughter,
Mrs. (Dr Moffatt.
On
'Sunday D
r
,Larkin will take 'the services in St.
Catherines.
Miss Alice Knechitel is visiting
friends in Exeter.
Miss •Nina 'Robb left on Monday to
resume her position as public .health:
nurse at Port 'Colborne.
IA3r.
Hollingsworth, of Toronto,
who has taken a 'po'sition in Crich's
bakery, has rented Mr. Neelin's 'house
on Jahn street, vacated by Mr. Her-
man Dayman. Mrs. tHoliingswort'li
and child will come' to Seaforth
shontly,
'Mr. Leslie Kerr, son of Mr, and
Mrs. James Kerr, .Centre street, has
obtained his fB'. A. degree, being an
honor graduate of Queen'% University
with specialists'standing.
A meeting of the foot hall club was
held' on Wednesday of last week. It is
not likely that a 'team will be formed
in 'Seafonth as the 'grounds are not
in shape for practise.'
Mrs„'R,:' C. Anderson, of +Hamilton,
is visiting 'her ,parents,,•Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 'Bell. '•
h3iss 'Limine Holmes, of 'Boston, is
visiting her ;father, 'Mr, :S. T. •Homes.'
Special Optical Offer.
'High grade, heavy weight, gold-
filled spectacles and eye glasses, with
best fiat spherical lenses for only
$4,00. All other style of frames .and
lenses at reasonable prices. Eyes exa-
mined by our well known andpains-
taking specialist, Mr, 'Hughson, with
over twenty-six years' .experience
You are assured of the best optical
work to be'obtained and at very mod-
est cost. 'Monday, May 9th, 1 pan. to
Wednesday, May 1'lth, 12 noon. Come
early.:Beattie's Fair, Seaforth. 18
MANLEY.
Mr, John Reid has crossed sideline
5 and 6 with his dredge on the On-
ion drain and the road has been. closed
the past two weeks and'is now ready
for traffic which will 'be convenient
for those who travel; south of here.
'A number from here attended the
progressive euchre and 'old time dance
in tS't. James' parish hall, 'Seaforth,
•Ladies' first prize was Kwon by Miss
Riley and gents, 'by .Miss Smith who
took part for the gentlemen, and the
lucky number tally card was won by
Mr. Wes•tcott, The Night Hawk or-
chestra furnished. go'o'd music.
Mr. Mike Mc'Lnughlin 'ha been en-
gaged by Mr, John Connolly of Lo-
gan tb assist in the ditching contracts
,Mrs. C. Eckert, who has been visit-
ing in our 'burg, has returned home,
MR. 'ROY S. PINKNEY
begs to inform the
citizens of,'Seafio'rth
and vioitrit 3 • that he
has opened a 'Bakery
in the Dick Block .on
Main Street and solicits
your patronage,
on your table every day
'Wholesome — Nourishing
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Family
Loaf'
BUNS, CAKES, PASTRIES,,
etc, etc.
We cordially invite the
.,public to inspect our
,Bakery a't their 'D'wn
convenience.
May we have that trial
order today.
PHONE 70,
Prompt delivery
ROY S. PINKNEY'S
NEW BAKERY
Dick Block, Seaforth.
VARNA.
VVc made mention last week of the
Thursday half holiday but nothing
definite Was given, but cow it is thor-
oughly understood that the village
stores will 'be closed every Thursday
afteroon .during the summer, and also
the monthSeptember.
of
At the council .meeting 'held on
Monday a motion .Was brought up to
give a $10,00 grant to purchase a soft
bell for the young people who are
organizing.
birs. Fulton, of Yale, Mich„ is visit-
ing with her .sister, Ivfrs. L. Beatty,
and family,
Mrs. Clark, of Seaforth, spent a few
days wit'h 'her daughter, 'Mrs. John-
ston.
Mr, M. Elliott shipped' a carload
of lige stock to Toronto .Saturday,
'The many friends of !Miss .Jane
Johnston w'i11 be sorry 'to know she
is in poor health and we hope soon
tc 'hear of her improvement,
The Raymond' Bros„ who have
spent' several 'years at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. John Beatty, left Mon-
day for 'London, where their grand-
mother resides. The good wishes 'of
.their many friends go with then, for
they are jolly .good fellows,
Mr, Geo, Coleman took the topic,
'SGrace,” in a very pleasing manner
at ,the regular meeting of the Young
People's Society of the United church
last 'Friday night. It was devotional
meeting and there was a good at-
tendance present. At the close, the
boys organized theirsoftball deans for
the coning year. 'N'ext 'Sunday will
be a Matherss' Day service in the
morning, There will be appropriate
music and everybody is invited to at-
tend.
KIPPEN.
Mr, and Mrs. John Lake, of Petos-
key, :Michigan, visited 'over the week
at the home of their uncle, Mr. John
McNaughton. Mr, and Mrs. Lake are
on their way hone from Florida,
where they -- had spent the winter,
making, 'hhc journey by motor and
have had a very enjoyable trip.
'Mr, 'Warren Schilbe had a bee on
Monday, raising the 'roof for his barn,
which 'was so badly wrecked by wind
a couple of weeks ago.
Miss Margaret Elgie .was in Sea -
forth Hospital 'having ,her 'hand treat-
ed 'for blood poisoning, but has re-
turned home.
The farmers in this district have
'finished seeding and are busy prepar-
ing the ground for beat's and roots.
Mrs. John Workman, who has been
under the doctor's care in.London for
the past trio. 'weeks, has returned
biome much improved in health.
HIBBERT.
'Mr. August 'Ducharme's 'fine new
steel barn has been ,completed, to re-
place the one than was destroyed.
Crowds 'have come every / week to
see it. 'We wish Mr, 'Ducharme every
success with his fine new building.
The stabling 'hats not been put in yet.
Mr. Peter McCann has rented this
farm for this y ti the
year crop, an
Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25c, crop tlow•is all ,in.
THE NEWEST
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Ladies' strap Slippers
$4 .4
Bronze Patent, Blond Patent, Rose Blush.
Blond and Spanish Raisin Kid
One .Strap "Styles -Spanish Heels
$4.45 a pair
If Value counts, learn to count on us.
THE ECONOMY 800T SHOP
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Report of S. S. No. 7 J3it'bert fpr ' smith near 'Hensall.end 35 -.]!ears'ago
the months of March and April. married her now bereaved hus
Sr, TV, --!Odin Couch 57. hand. The deceased was a member
Jr. IV.-.JJanet Chappel 85,. Mildred i of. the Presbyterian Church at..ICr .
Robins 62, Maude il3blton and Clayton ' marty and was . a
particularly
partic
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Horton (equal) 61.,Christian cha#acter fiid� true f
e1p
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mate
and mother,. /Besides her his
band she is survived by four daugh-
ters and one son, Mrs, Alfred 'tlunkin
and Mrs, Lorne McNaughton, of,Us•-
borne; Mrs. Wesley Venner, of Chls-
elhurst; Roy anti Ruby at home. The
funeral . was held !Wednesday . after,
noon, n
interment' ent'
being
at t'hc R
o er-
vil'le
cemetery,
Y.
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BORN,
'B'RANDON,-45 Bayfield, on April
20th,
'to ' 3 �
br,
,and Mrs. �
Harold 1 N..
'Brandon, t don
a son, (IIiatold Keith).
+OAK,--tln Seafbrth 'hospi'tal, on
Tuesday, May 3rd, 1927, to Mr, and
Mrs
Norman '
ran Cook, of 'Henson, a
Sr. STI:—Doris Sararas •75; Grace
Couch 74, Orval Cooper and Bernice
!Ha•(l) 71,
Tr.rris I'II.equa—lBeateice Drover 72, Lloyd
'Wren 56.
'Sr. II.—Ross I3ogganth 72,' Williiam
Chambers 61.
hirst Cla'ss.--!Earl 'Drover', 85, tBen-
son'
,S fiome n
ma ' 81, John Cliappel 80,
Lou
ie. Chambers bers 63.
Primer, --'Rae Chambers. Number
on roll 18, average ateiidance 17.5.
A bird house contest was held for
thet r'
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p P t encouraging in
u
g the pupils
p
to protect and 'introduce insectivorous
and 'other birds into "the locality,
Ther
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to eres>�'
.eaee
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budsi i
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b u]t
suitable for various 'birds. Prizes. for
•the, best houses were awarded asfol-
lows; 'First, Mildred 'Robins;. second, —
Odin Couch;. third, Y n Clayton THorto M
,;
,
ti actoria E. 'Bolton, .'Teacher.
Tlie Late :Mrs. W7.L; .McLaren. —
The death ,toolc ,place o 'Monday, I Automobile
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Aril` 1 titt1mUi311e Insurance
P 0 of Mrs. William�V�
'Laren, aged 60 n L, 23c- t
gyea' and 17 days. Every car owner needs this protec-
'Iter .death followed a severe` illness tion. With heavier road 'traffic you
that lasted several weeks. Mrs, Mc- cannot afford to take chances.
Laren's maiden na'nte was Mary Anne
!Rogers, She wasborn in Tucker- 1927 RATES
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NOTICE
Why be without a marcel
when you can have it done
any day at
Dennison & Pullman
Barber Shop
Just phone 125
for appointment
Specialist in Marcelling,
Shampooing. Manicuring
and Massaging
Chevrolet, Chrysler 4, Dodge, Dur-
ant 4, Essex, Ford, Gray Dort, Star,
Maxwell, Overland, Pontiac, etc.
Public Liability $5.00. Property
Damage $4.00
Chrysler 6, Chalmers, Durant 6, Hud-
son, Jewett, McLaughlin, Nash, Oak-
land, Studebaker, Paige, Willys-
Knight, Oldsmobile, etc.
Public Liability 86.00. ' Property
Damage $5.00.
Six months' policy at 70 per cent, of
above rates.
Gives $11,000.00 protection to the car
owner against injuries or death of any
person or persoos and damage' to
other cars, vehicles or other property.
Legal expenses and doctor's bill are
also included.
Rates for Collision, Fire and Theft
an application.
Everybody's Auto Accident Policy
Premium $5.00,
Policy $1,500,00.—$25.00 per week for
total disability. $12.50 for partial dis-
ability. The biggest Five Dollars'
worth yon -ever got for your money.
Take no chances—Accidents happen
no matter how careful you are.
Call, Write or Phone ;
A. D. SUTHERLAND
Seaforth, Ontario. Phone 152.
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C. G. THOMSON
GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25
Your Auto Needs
Goodyear Tires and Tubes,.
Prest-O-Lite Battery Sales
Charging and Repairing for all makes
Ford Coupe Late Model, in good shape.
Dealer in New and Used Cars
Chrysler Sales and Service.
Regier's Garage
PHONE 167W.
NO MATTER HOW DELICATE
May Be Ertrusted To Our Care
We claim that no dress is too dainty or expensive to be en
trusted toes for cleaningwith perfect confidence,
The cleaning of dresses is an art, which takes time ' to study
and achieve.
Ladies' and• Gent's Felt Hats cleaned. It only costs a
dollar and will look like new,
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Sydney Duudey9 Proprietor
COMMERCIALjBLOCIs
PHONE 227 or 210