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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927..
OUR SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK
Eddy's ' Globe Zine Boal•
ds, each 42c
- Eddy's Baby Zinc Boards, each 28e
Star Ammonia, 4acka es
P $' for 25e
Calumet Soap P+lakes,(PalmOlivemake) 2 for 25e.
P. & .. G. Naphtha Soap 5e
Pineapple time is laow here. Place your order with us
iior your requirements
—HAVE YOU TRIED-- . ;
Crosse and Blackwell's celebratedS oods
Pickled White Onions, bottle
45e
Pickled l d
Walnuts, bottle roe
-Sweet Chutney Pickle," bottle - 35c
White Malt Vinegar 40c
Asparagus Tips 38c
-A. swell line rite of
Marmalade, Ginger, Tangerine, -Pineapple
Lemon and Orange
Marmalades ' 25c a bottle _and larger
Dont forget some of ,these in your . next 'order
Ross J. S roat . Phone 8
W. M. Stewart Phone- . 77
e-RBI4
The Dairy Farther is assured of good markets the
whole year for his Dairy Products,
Increase your Dairy Herd and enlarge your bank ac-
count, They, will not fail you.
Produce only, cream of the best quality and send your
cream to us either through our Agents or deliver direct. We
will assure you of our very best services and highest prices.
When you treed a new Cream Separator see the N,EW
l2ELOTTE, We can give you an attractive deal.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
C. A, BARBER, Prop.
W. J, Walker 84 Son
UNDERTAKING
-and-
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, 'holder of ,Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
Note Thzs!�
Chas. A. Howey
_ .Instruction in
F. , ua,mr �aai�r
r,..yia o Organ, Theory
and Voice; Cultura
Studio over Dominion
Bank, Seaford)
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS:,.
1Mr, and,. Mrs, Howard : Snell,' of•
Brnct.field, and Mr. and Mrs, George
Ferguson, of Exeter, ' were -Sunday
visitors with- M;i'. Loyd (Mrs, Thomas
Ferguson, •
' Mrs. D. M'clDonert and 'little daugh-
ters, Dorothy and Jean, who •' ,have
been visiting her mo't'her, ,Mrs. John
Robb, are spen'd'ing a' week ,with
friend's at Kingston. '
Rev, T. H. \Brown is attending
Synod in London •this week,
The ?Misses Brine: are 'spending a
week with ?friends in 'Brussels.
The late train Monday evenlrvg
came through in two seotions, the
Buffalo section being delayed until
after midnight.
,hates,
, ap-
stud-.
ron-
tric-
don,
of
Mrs,
of
Mr.
Val-
her
ton
ere.
Ers,
Isor
and
ent
ntDe
01 -
The -name of IMr, W, f I. C
son of Mr, and ?Mi s. R. E, Coates
pears in the list'of fourth year
ents of the 'School of iScience, To
to, Braving obtained honors in elec
al engineering 'examinetions
Miss ar..'. ?'
M Beattie, Mari , aF Lon
Misses Elizabeth and Ina Scott,
IBreee'field,, Mr. and 'Mrs Baker, I
Benner '‘and • Miss Johnstone,.
Stratford, spent ''Sunday with
and Mrs: J. ,Beattie.
{Mrs
Rahn
Is,te
J wart and Son ti
ter, of Goderich, are visiting
mother, Mrs, 'Howard.
,Miss Mary . Laing, of Milver
'spent the .week -end at her 'home h
Mr, and Mrs, James Kerr and 1
F. H, 'Larkin motored to Wind
this week,
'Mr, and Mrs, • Harry Logan
daughter 'Jean, of "Teeswater, , sp
MSttnaigihday, 'with Mr. and 'Mrs.
Mr. Earl Smith has returned ho
after finishing the term at' the C
legePharmacy, of Phari
ae fh Toronto,
.Mr. Leonard' Hudson , of 'Winds
is visiting his parents, 1Mr, and M
I.
Iudso
n
lir. James Murray, .Ivf 'Willie
Murray and Miss Murray, of 'Flan(
ton, spent the week -end with 'M .
anal Mrs.J, J. ?Cluff.
Mr. William Hays, of Detroit, was,
a week -end visitor at the home of"his
parents, Mr. and tIt rs. James 'Hays,
IMr. and \bits. U 1), 'Clark and chil-
dren motored front Toronto and
spent -the week -end with Mrs. Clark's
pa'ren'ts, Mr. and Mrs. 5. C. Greig.
1Mr, and Mrs. Hargraves and little
son,
of Taranto; were week -end
guests at the .)ionto of her parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs, T. G. Shillinglaw.
Rev. Dr. Johnstone, of St. 'Cather-
ines, was a week -end guest at 'the
home of 'Mr, and (Mrs. J.' G. Mullen.
IMr. and Mns. James Aitcheson and
l'i'ttle daughter Mildred and Mrs.
James Aitcheson, Sr., bars, T.Bickell
and ,Miss Pillman \vete S'taffa visitors,
''Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster and family,
of IHeusall, were Sunday guests at
the home of IMr, Louis Hildebrandt.
The 'Catholic Women''s League
Will hold a sale of -home cooking,
candy and plain sewing on 1Sa'ttirday,
May 28th. Watch for particulars
la ter.
The Provincial 'Highway between
aforth and Dublin has 'been closed
traffic 'at Main -street, Seaforth,
tvi'ng of the paving, and those travel -
g east are directed south •through
gnion'dville and then east,
\Rev. W.P Lane has been called
is week to 'Woodstock to conduct
e funeral of Mrs. A.:L.'Murray, sis-
r of Rev. R. P. iM•cKay, Da, of
e. Foreign \Mission ?Board , of the
cited 'Ohurch; alts° mother of Dr, A.
Murray, of London, and of Mrs.
'W. Murray, of Woodstock,Ont.
Mrs, W. B, !McLean, Egmon'dville,
s di'spose'd of her house to Mrs.
is MolCay, ,who has rented the'
a use up to the present,
Mrs. McCloy, who has had rooms
er .Mr, Jas. 'Watson's office, has
rchased the Do(b'ie property in Eg-
udvil'le.
Miss Louise Allen, of •Flamilten,
'ted her ,parents this week,
l'I'rs. Teamerson, of -Waterloo, is
iting her 'parents, /Mr. and Mrs.
bt. Strong,
iss Broadfoot, of Egmond'ville,
taken a position in Mr, Pinkney's
re.
Miss Belle Cummings, Ottawa, vis -
her brother, Mr. john 'Cummings,
e'sday.
Alr. and Mrs. B, 1Wihiarns, Strat-
d, spent Sunday with \Mrs, S.
Piss Pearl Hone, Atwood, is a
st of M'r, and Mrs. Adam McKay,
it's. Fred Ford,,' Clin'ton, is the
st of Mrs, J. A Munn,
r. .Charles Me'Gavine Mrs. Ralph
ott and Miss Mary,MdGavin were
Go'derich attending the funeral of
late John Graham. •
'iss Rena \Hudson Hensall und'er-
t an opeartion iu 'Seaforth Mem-
hospital 'Tues'day.
r, and Mrs. W. 'Hudson and Mis's
a Etherington, Stratford, spent
day with Mr: and 'Mrs. Albert
son,
r. and (Mrs. D. 'F. •McGregor were
len'heint a'tten'ding 'the funeral of
McGregor% sister,
ss• Marie IBroadfoot, ` Stratford,
t .Sunday \here:. '
e Toronto • papers ?last 'week stat -
at the Women's ?Canadian Club
announced the winner of the
prize in the annual literary coma • was 'Archibald MaGMechan,,
a'li:Eax, Nova )Scotia, An addi-
prize of $100 was divided !be -
John IL; fMoDougall, of 'Toison
d •Wilfred Brenton Kerr, son of
nd 'Mrs, 'Jas, Kerr,,Seaforth.
'Mr. Harold Rathlwell of• De'tfo
a'eeomp tpied with his aunt 'and• Intel
Mr an'd'Mrs�" G, Foster' of ?Winds'
sere week end visitors :With hien
and relatives /here, -
Mists Welsh of Auirurn epenit t.
week end ,with M'r,' and Mrs. A. M
Connell,
lMr, G. H.IBcattyi_aud sister E'dy
motored to ,Londbn Saturday. ,
Mr, W. Logan and Miss Ferree Lo
gait in company with 'Mrs, M'dCly
rnont and MIs's Violet, motored t
London it(ou'day. •
(Miss'Mossop accompanied her bro
ther and wife to';Lon'dbn Monday.
Several passed through our 'b'ur
eilroute to attend the meeting ofhth
'Synod in London, Mr. Logan wen'
as Bay delegate to represent St. John
Ohuroh, Varna, • •
'Caterpillar teats are becoming nu-
nter'ou's add it 'beiho'o'evs the 'lover o
good apples to prepare 'for war on
these pests. •
Duffy '65, Orval 'Beurmann '58, Br
it, ton Godlein 67, 'Van "MacNabb 55,
e,' .Sr. II.-41ola B'eurnann 68, Nor
or, 'Little 64, Gordan Elliott 64.
ds IJr, PI, -.Evelyn 'I3oegy 69,1`
'L -Vera 'Duffy, Helen Elliott.,
he INcuttiber 051 roll 19, average eaten
c- once 17.6.
R, A. Dale, 'Teacher.
th The regular monthly meeting
Duff' Church 'Ladies' Society w
- held in the church on Friday aft
noon, April 29th. Miss ,Mae Cam
o ' bel', presided, The meeting was op
ed by 'silent prayer for China, folio.
ed by singing hymn 461, :responsi
The Lord is Risen Indeed; follow
g by prayer, The .minutes of last 'ince
e ing were read and 'acce'p'ted. Mrs,
t A. Ferguson gave a report of t
John,
Presbyterial held in Goderieh,�Ap
propriate readings were given b
dlfiss Campbell, "'The Risen Saviour,
f and Mrs, Daley, '`'Hope." 'The anis
sionary prayer was read hy, Mr
Shannon, Several items ,of besines
were discussed CI rill
d the e
meeting
clo
s
L'
d with all repeating the Lord's pia
er ni Unison,
Mrs, Norman Smith and son Keit]
of Toronto, are spending their Boli
days at the Itoine 01 cher parents, Mr
and 'Mrs. 'Henry :Henderson.
We V e arc .pleased to say ?Ma's. An-
drew Henderson is a.niproving nicely
after an operation in Seaforth Hospi-
tal, She has been removed to •the
lrome of her sister, Mrs, J. E. Daley,
en- formerly of :Du'cknow, 'died a' few ;the business pert of the Main Street
years ago, 'The funeral: look place in'�better, +Comic I' Higgins
ire . Londoit5r tv!rth int orl 1 ter lighing ?bore o
'1 meat at Honsall. 'the cost Of s street i,. n
Taejon .cemetery, ' Mr; 'White was 'aiat ;,, k et 8'bera bore and
member of a;familExeter, our sinligp 'blight std oes
nly
Y of five, ail [half6m le much' again per light and bail
dead : but Mrs Robert ,Banthron, of 6 miles apart .g y
d- Hens'all, He- was a Conservative in on :the first of February tai"s said our
politicspolitics and always took a great in- •Local Hydro Comm1 $?itis year our
tercet in public affairs, and was a have $10,000 of e surplusS ,to would
of e tember of the Anglican Church, rch to y o 'out
of
�n ,The .im the bank, a snutt:,tof
as passing of Mr. 'White will leave an- proportionmoney :out of
sr- :other vacancy in the old Liners of for what lyres kala possibly
ii- this district, use, and need=left taking :money
en- Council from the people of the illsHe
1Vfeeting. -. The regular, also stated that at th village.
w monthly meetingof 'the a time Hydro
village coon- came -into 'Heusat! the,a reeuie
re, cil'was 'held on 'Tuesday evening with S nxt,' that ed all. the satisfactory to �tttc -c
members 'presen't and the time, n wit at turn
t- Reeve in the ?chair, The minutest after' being
in o would ,for
J. the last .meeting of ou't, but after bem a
J meting were :read and adopt-goperation for ed on motion of -: Higgins.
the time it hasig at e at
- Councillors Priest and .Huggins. fits it is Makin at ,t showing the Pro-
illors Priest and 'Consitt, who time, 1Mr. Higgins ,Lite rates, of that
y were appointed as a committee a't the '; ltauglat that the
last meeting to supervise the Council s issat pass a motion hex-
igh
- of the ? draining pressing dassa'tisfact' it
Park Lands reported that t o at thesthigh
Mrs
,H
ILL
SGR
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N.
'Miss .Effie Bell, from Hensel) was
spending 'the past week with Mrs. E.
Troyer; <
Mi 3. Robt. 'Mousseau and young
5011 1s spending a few clays 'with her
parents, Mr. and IM'rs. E. Broderick,
'Mr. in
Rensall,�r helpion ngrlile iii's 15 nephew, 11'Ir,
Robt, Green, 'to put a new cellar
under his house, and erecting a new
verandah,
?There Will be no service in :Hills -
neat 'Sunday owing_ to 'the
Young People''s Anniversary in Kip -
Miss Dougall; of ?Bayfield, 'i's spend-
ing a few week's at the home of Mr.
Alex. Smith.
Mr.Wm Taylor, 'Sr., is able 16 be
'around again after his recent illness.
Mrs.. C Cochrane and daughters
or, I
Agnes 1
es '
do
c
g' 1 Annie, hie have e
moved t eci
to
rs. Clinton.
lir BLAKE,
'1- 'Mr. and Afrs R. N. Douglas and
Mr. family, of !Blake, and John Manson,
and family, of 'Goshen line, attended
the anniversary services at :Seaforth
last Sunday.
IMr, and Mrs. Peter Brennerman at
tended a funeral down east. Mr, R.
Johnson drove thein as far as 'Mitch-
ell Chevrolet ills Chevro'l'et car.
"Mother's Day" services were held
in 'Goshen and Blake churches and a
good attendance was present at both
churches. - -•
The heavy rain of Sunday night has
been sufficient to Suspend the activi-
ties of 'those who have been working
on the land for some time,
- STANLEY.
*The followToo ing iste the r sreport t of S. ?5,
No, 13, Stanley, for the month of
April:
'V. --Mervyn Keys 67.
Sr, IV. --Beth ,Murdock 86, 'Willie
Murdock 71.
(Sr. 1,IL-aG}en Dawson 75, Audrey
Murdock 59.
Jr. FR.-4Harvey Keys 74.
Sr. IL -George (Dows'on 62.
Jr,, LL -:Allan Keys 80.
'Sr, S. -,John Keys 78.'
Pr°imer•-03ob'by 'Peck,
The following had .perfect attend-
ance for the ?month of April Mervyn
Keys, Allan Keys,
• J. S. Hogg, Teacher-,
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'petit'
of
Ilona)
eween
to tin
Mr. -a
A big manufacturer
makes a radical
change
A very well-known manu-
facturer with 70 dealers in
Western Ontario now uses
Long Distance Sequence'
Calks to call them once -a
month to get their. orders
so they will always Have
gull stocks. A postal card
sent'` in advance notifies notifies -
them when the call will be
made, and `they are ready.
These calls, at 'first made
Verson -to -Person, are now
a11 made Station -to -Station.
It proves to be just as saris;
factory is much quicker
•• and about 20% cheaper.
The saving each month sur-
prised them.-
i94Nonitaamar
PORK AND BEAWS '
II is an appetizing dish, even for
-those who are not hungry, There
�" is one essential, ?however, in
making an ideal dish of it. The
pork must give it the . right
flavor and the pride out'seives
that we know how to supply
just the right cut for the purpose,
-Try it once, You'dl want it often,
Phone S8'- Saforth.
D. H. STEWART
Your Butcher.
RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
Do. you suffer from rupture ? If so,
your 'big opportunity 'has now arrived,
Mr. 'Reavely, the ,toted rupture ex-
pert, will betel the
THIE. OOMMtEIR'OIrUL ?HOTEL,
S'FAAFOR'TIH
for one 'day only
Friday, May 27th
and will he pleased to give free •ex-
amination to any ;sufferer and •to 'de-
monstrate his famous appliance, This
appliance Will contract the' opening in
10 to. 15 days and will cure oases in
from 'three to six months. This ap-
pliance is postievly demonstrated to
You night on your own persona wnth-
outany charge. You 'dao not spend a
penny unless you are fuly satisfied
that it is theright appliance for you
A consultation with Mr. 'Roavel'y 'will
cost you nothing. ,Don't Bet this op-
portunity get away ,from ,you, 'Re-
member the date,
W'he'ther the corn be ;of old or new
growth it must yield to (Holloway's
'Cont ,Reinovei:.
TUCKERSMITI-1,
We are ,glad to know that Mr.
'Alex. (Boyce, of the steanns'hip •Linda -
bury, 'is de'ligitted 'with his new -oc-
cupation.
Mr. aiid''Mrs, l3ert Sick motored to,
Bayfield Sunday last, 'to visit her sis-
ter, Mrs. (Currie, of the that Tillage,''
Mrs. -Thomas Lane- is ,confined to
her home. •
BORN.
NIC!FIOOLti'
L.On Thursday, May 5,
1927, to Mr.! and Mrs. Wes, Nicholls
of Me.Kil'lol}5, a son.
JAMESTO WN,
ibfr. juse'ph .Ruddy of Belgrave vis-
ited Mr. and 'Mrs, John Riley on
Sunday.
Mr. and ?Mrs. Russell Bfad'shaw
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Chas. Nicholson, Blyth,
.Mr. Duncan McDonald has purch-
ased a new Fordor sedan and Mr. 'W,
Jermyn a Tudor sedan,
;Dust Causes A's'thma. Even a Tittle
speck too small to see will lewd to
agonies which no words can describe.
The walls of the breathing tubes con-
tract and its seems as if -the very life
must pass, From this condition 'Dr. J.
D. Kellogg's Asthma 'Remedy brings
the user' to perfect resit. It relieves the
passages and normal ;breathing is
firmly establis'h'ed again, Hundreds
of testimonials received annually
prove its effectiveness,
McKILLOP,
(Too late for last week.)
'Tate .following is the Easter re-
port of 5, S. No, 6, McK'i.11op:
Sr, IV.-Alvitt 'Ferguson 72, Aaron
Jantzie 71, 'Edith ?Hilden 70.
Jr, I V,-aHcrnta'n 'Beunnann 63,
Reg. Little 62,
Sr, IPI,-TIarvie ?FIllen •82, 'Lo'uis
Duffy 69, Marion Little 59.
Jr. IIL-1A2'a:ry Duffy 74, Esther
c . _' PACT : FIVE
work.. a he rates ch'a'rged .for loot '
was done, A communication street lighting, h domestic and
s
was read from CountyE's iner ' s g r and. this missio
g Pat- scnted to our Local commission pre-'
- terson regarding oil for the streets. that they'
- It could
was 'moi deal with
Y ed bythe
Higgins, .) Ontario
IIa
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S O
n-
g seconded ec
on
led '
F1
dr
o Commission.
U Y
Co "'
Y t
iS -
ttt
t1
t t Reeve�'
a
Geiger, and
, Clerk Murdock take ;the •matter up l---
- with "County Engineer and buy the ( --
, quantity of oil required, it was
moved by 'C'o-nsitt, 'seconded by Cans -1
cion that Saturday aEtertoon
May
14.
th Au
the o
G Cpmnc•• moble
Council make
oke their annual insurance
inspection to see •what work is re-
quired to be herd
Welsh was given d'tl e use. elof the r. Cland
to the south of .the (Baseball Grounds
for pasturage purposes, at the same
price as last year. A numlber of ac-
counts were 'presented .and ordered
paid, A 'Court of Revision of the
Assessment Roll will be held ou
Thursday evening, June 2nd, at seven
o'clock, and .the. regular monthly
meeting for -
g June
tilll
be
held
the
same evening at 8 o'clock, as the
:Reeve will be at 'the County Council
on the regular night. A good deal'of
discussion CU '
S I
son
took place as to lighting
'Miller's Worm Powders act inild'ly
and without injury 'to the child, and
there can 'be 110 doubt of ,'heir deadly
effect upon worths. They have been
in successful use for a long time and
are recognized as a leading prepara-
tion for the -purpose, 'Tiley have
proved their power in numberless
ca
see and have given relief to many
children, who, but for the good of-
ices of this compound, would have
cont't t
ni
ed wk as
ea 'and d enfee
bl
ed.
HENSALL.
(Too late for last weelc.)
•Death of Wm, White. -There
at iris )tome 19 !Marley Place, Lon-
don, on Monday morning, May 2nd,.
'William James White, age 76 years
Mi'. White .was born at 'Rogerville,
,being a sort of the late James and
Margaret ars
White,. �rh
, Hes
et
r
ac
Pit practical-
ly all 'his life at the farm at. I:oger-
ville and besides working his farm,
lie 'was one of the best known horse -
dealers in the Exeter district. Eight
years ago Mr, and Mrs. White retired
to 'Ilensall, .and were valued residents
here till last fall when they moved to
London to be nearer their children,
Mr. 'White has been in poor Health for
a number of years, but last summer
took a motor trip 'through .Michigan
and other parts where his family re-
side, and after 'being away about 6
months 'he'returned to Hensall great-
ly improved in health. Besides his
sorrowing widow, who was formerly
Miss Jane (Mitchell, he leaves to
mourn his 'loss 7 sons and 2 daugh-
ters, Frank and Harry, 'of Saskatche-
wan; Elwin, Albert and Kenneth, of
Detroit, site) !William and Roy, of
'L'ondon, and Mrs. 'Hardy and 'Mrs,
Maxwell of Detroit. One s011 Ernest,
amassammotaastai
MR. ROY S, PINKNEY
begs to inform the
citizens of 'Seaforth
and vicinity that he
has opened a Bakery
in the Dick 'Block 011
Main Street and solicits
your patronage.
"Pinkney's
Family
,oaf'
on your table every day
Wholesome - Nourishing -
BUNS, CAKES, PASTRIES,
etc. etc.
We cordially 'invite .the
public to inspect our
,Bakery a't their Own
convenience.
May we have that trial
order today,
PHONE 70
Prompt delivery
ROY S. PINKNEY'S
NEW BAKERY
Dick Block, Seaforth,
"ECONOMY", and what if means
It means what it has always meant—tile utmost
quality at the price, and in this good little store,
this moans the utmost in "Shoe Economy"
During these days of uncertain Shoe Values,
you will find that we have attached the "Best
Values" to any stated price.
We'll be pleased to show you.
THE EGONOMY BOOT SHOP.
PAY CASH -- PAY LESS
Directly Opposite Commerical Hotel
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
Every car owner needs this protec-
tion. With heavier road traffic your
cannot afford to take chances,
1927 RATES
Chevrolet, Chrysler 4, Dodge, Dur-
ant 4, Essex, Ford, Gray Dort, Star,.
Maxwell, Overland, Pontiac, etc.
Public Liability $S.Oo. Property
Damage $4.00
Chrysler 6, Chalmers, Durant 6, Hud-
son Jewett, McLaughlin, Nash, Studebaker, Paige, Willys_
Knight, Oldsmobile, etc,
Public Liability $6.00, 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 persons and damage to
other cars, vehicles or other property,
Legal •expenses and doctor's bill are
also in eluded.
Rates Colforlision,
Fire and Theft
on application.
Everybody's Auto Accident Policy
Premium $5,00.
Policy $1,500,00,--$25,00 per week for
total disability. X$12,50 for partial dis-
ability. The biggest Five Dollars'
worth you 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.
BEN=MUR
The Special -,Milverton
Flour
We Have it --Give it s Trim. Alen•
Ground2Screenings ehop otj4lI Kinds
C. G. TIIOMSON
GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25
Your Auto Needs
Goodyear Tires and Tubes..
Prest-O-Lite Battery Sales
Charging and Repairing for all snakes
Ford Coupe Late Model, in good shape.
Dealer in New and Used Cars
Chrysler Sales and Service,
Regier's Garage
PHONE 167W.
DRESSES
NO MATTER HOW DELICATE
May Be Ertrusted To Our eare
We claim that no dress is too dainty or expensive` to be en-
trusted to us for cleaning with 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
dollar and will look like new. a
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