HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-07-07, Page 5'THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927.:',
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
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--PORK `•AND BEANS
an appetizing dish, even
se who ire: not htutgxy,
one essential, "however,
king an ideal dish of it.
k must give it the
flavor aid' we pride ourselves
hat know how to supply
t the night` cut for the
Try it once. You'll want •it
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Real Value Week for all.
Lunch Tongue. 7 oz. tin reg. 25e
for .3 tins foe• 25c
Servos Palm Oil Soap,re 3f
b�' 01
25c for 4 for 25c
Calument Soap Flakes reg.
15c 2 for 25c'
Sunbrith Jewel Water bot. :150
()racket Whole Wheat ib. 5c
A ' Shopping delight
at the Red and White
Ross J-. Sproat Phone 8
W. M. Stewart Phone 77
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The Dairy Farmer is assured of good markets` the
whole year for his Dairy Products,
'Increase your Dairy Flerd and enlarge your hank 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 need a new Creast Separator see the NEW
MELOTTF,. We can give you an attractive deal.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
1 W; i1 Wacker 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.
Chasa A. Howey
Teacher of
Piano, Organ and Theory
Summer Courses
Starting Now
Residence—Church Street
JUST TO lEMIND YOU
66 o±
P1nklne s
Family
Loaf'
The wrapped bread
Its worth your while
to give it a trial
Buns, Cakes, Pastries,
Etc.
;'=tone 70—Pgotnpt Delivery
Colne. and inspect our' Bakery
at your own cortvenince
ROY S. PINKNEY
Dick B k—Seafort
aneememeestemeceireaseteamemaga
D, H1 Mclfrnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel,'Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds, success-
fully treated.
Electricity used.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY ETC.
- REPAIRED
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
Service Satis:factor y' .
Work Promptly Done.
J. A. Westcott
Watclinaker and Jews:ler
Opposite W. A. Crieh's
Telephone
ahead for a
room
Yon inay not realize
it, but a good night's
sleep is more import-
ant to you than food.
"Who sleeps, dines"—the
French proverb says.
- On yoar holiday, or
on motor trips, don't
run the risk of not
knowing whether you will
have a good bed awaiting
you. Telephone ahead,
make sure, and give your
mind up to enjoying the
trip!
Learn to look on the
Bell Telephone office
in any town in On-
tario and Quebec as a fine
place to get reliable in-
formation about roads, de-
tours, hotel accorrl:moda
tions, etc. The 'Manager
has the new road maps,
- hotel information, etc.,and
will be glad to help you,
Many infants are infested by
worms, which cause great suffering,
and if not promptly dealt with may
cause constitutional weaknesses dif-
ficult` to remedy. Miller's Worm
Powders will clear the stomach and
bowels of worms and will so act upon
the system that there will he no re-
cutittehce bf"the-trott'ble And not only
this, but they will repair the injuuries.
�� to the organs that worths cause -and.
restore then= to soundness,
TOWN TOPICS
'Mr; and,;I;irs. A,,'IE', bluff, StiiTalo,
spent the w�eelc-end, in town 'visiting
his' mother' and at d ot'hen relatives;. He
wag also its IGodericirvisiting his. sister
+Rosabelle,
7{rs.'Gordon 'B'erryhill, who, some
weeks ago, underwent, can operatipn
by Dr. W. J. 'Stevenson, in Victoria
hospital, is now convalescing at ;her
mother's 'Dort Stanley' cottager
Mr. E. T, Daley and daughter, Miss
Ethel, of Surrey, England, are visit-
ing at the home of his ibi-other, Mr.
`Peter Daley. it is 27 years since .Mr.
'Daley visited in this oouutry before.
He will stay in Canada foe a couple
of .months.
Mr: Thos, 'Goveulock =underwent an
operation for appendicitis in 'Seafortlt
Hospital, -and is progressing .nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Holland; of
:Dublin, and Mr. and Mrs. John •Nolan,
Huron road east,- visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Con, Enkaft 'last Sunday.
musses Marion and Grace :Scarlett
are visititp; thdir uncle, 'Mr. R. J.
Muldrew; B'ro'ekdille.
'Miss Annie'Stilong left for Toronto
to take an art course at summer
school::
Mrs. R. L. Clark and 'Lorne Pink-
ney visited friends in Stratford on
July lstt. -
Mt. add Mrs. J. H. Long, of Brant-
ford, spent the week -end with the
lat'ter's sister, Mrs. A. L. Porteous
and Mr; :Plootcous,
Mr, Albert Robertson and his wife,
Mrs. (Dr.)Robe t ort
I r s of Cle ' '1 '
se attd
spent the week -end with the former's
aunt, :Miss Qvfargaret Dorsey, North.
Main street.
Miss Marion Scarlett has 'been re-.
engaged at. SS.'INo. 2, Tuckersniit'h
(.Kippen) again for next year at an
increased salary.
Mr. Wtn. Leach, Mrs, Alex. Leac
and sister, of 'Detroit, and Mr. an
'Mrs. Jaynes Leach and two sons, o
Belgrave, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L
Clark-.
Mr. aril M1 -s. Fred Davis and Fred
Detroit, spent the week -enol with Mr
and Mrs. Fred Robinson.'
Miss Ethel Jackson, Lethbridge, i
visiting her -aunt, Miss Margaret Jack
son.
Mrs. James Sproat visited her siste
in Lucknow last week.
Miss Ina Gray underwent an opera
tion in Memorial hospital last week.
Miss Bessie Grieve is taking a sum
mer course at Toronto.
Miss Margaret 'Grieve is visiting
her brother and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs.' Harry Grieve, Windsor.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Geo. 'Hainilton ,and
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, 'Hamilton, Au
burn, visited Mr.'W. D. Wilson 01
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert 'McDonald
and daughter Mary, of Pittsburg
spenttheweek-end at the home o
Mr. John L. Henderson, Egmondville.
Mr. John Adams and Mrs; Bert
Kling, Dayton, Ohio, -are visiting
their parents, Mr, and ,Mrs. 'Wm.
Adams, for a couple of weeks,
Miss Evelyn Adams, 'London, is
spending the holidays at 'her 'home.
dt(iss Dorothy :Hutchison, St, Cath-
arines, is home for the snutnrer vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Malcolm and
Miss Millie Malcolm! Lucknow, and
Miss ;Malcolm, of Albany, N.Y., visit-
ed Rev. and Mrs, W. P. Lane this
week.
Miss Sadie Robinson, who has been
horse Lor the past few weeks owing to
the illness of- her `father, has returned
to Detroit,
Jir. Ernest Dinnin is :building- a
new garage for Mr. -Geo.Hills, Eg-
niondville,
Mrs. Joseph Mero and daughter
Florence visited friends in. Port Col-
borne, Niagara and !Buffalo last week.
'Mr. Frank 'Coates left Monday
morning to enter on the summer
course at Toronto University.
Mr. and Mrs.R. Strong and 'baby
spent the 'week -end with friends at
W'ater'loo.
Mr. and Mrs.' C. Consigncy, Detroit,
were town visitors.
Mr. J. 'W. A. Greig is holidaying at
Pine Crest Boys' Camp, Muskoka,
where he is assistant 'supennten'dent,
Mrs. Billett, of British Coluniibia,
left Tuesday morning after a few days'
visit with her mother, `Mrs. W. B.
McLean, aiid sister, 'Mrs Thomas
Coulter,Eginon'dvilte, for Cambridge,
'Mass„ to take at summer course at
Harvard University. Mrs. Biilett's
first book, "'Calami'ty House." was
publishecl last winter by (Hutcheson,
'London, England, and she is at pres-
ent working' on another one. •
Mrs. J. 'F. McLaren of Toronto,
was in town on Monday visiting Mrs.
J. !H, Broad'foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webb and
Mrs. Fee, of Hamilton, were guests of
Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Scott and of Mrs.
S. Neely.
Mr. :and Mrs. R. G Parke and chil-
dren were in Orangeville visiting
friends
MT, ':Howard Cowan, of .Clinton,
and Miss !Mary Matthews, of (town,
spent the week -end in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams, of
Kitchener, spent the week -end at the
forniet's home.
Mr. arid 'Mrs. Gus Hicknell, of Kit-
chener, spent. the week -end with
friends in town,
'Mr, and Mrs. R.N. 'Bissonnette and
young son :left Saturday for Toronto.
Mrs. James' ':Cowan and daughter,
Miss Phemia ':Cowan, of Stratford, are
occupying their residence 'on Churc•'h
street for the, summer, Miss Cowan
is..recovering fron=t -a recent !operation.
Mr. and( Mrs, Thomas Healey, of
Toronto; are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Holbein.
Mrs, Reg. Sykes (=tee ,Barbara
Sproat) of Sheldon, Waslt,, arri-vds
this week to' '=sit her parents. Mr,
and Mrs. John Sproat,
IMr, and Mrs. 'Htoward Kerr, of
Windsor; attd Mr. :Leslie Kerr, of To-
ronto, spent the week -end at the home
of.Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr.
'M'iss Mary Bell,'of Willow Grove,
is holidaying -with her parents, liVfr.
and Mrs. R. P. •Bell.
Mr. 'W. J. ,Hays, olf. D'e'troit, spent.
the week -end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs James. Hays.
.Mr.. ;Frank ink •Ranlain, -Detroit, was a
holiday visitor at his home,
Mi Claire Memel', Windsor, spent
f
,
ehh • t! his our, 4r
s, od�ywl)•mkle„,Ms,J;
7, Mercer,..
Mr. 'ai d Mr',. F. W 'Wig and ehil-
s, 86 C
deen niotored•ato Dtirhanl and Owen
Sound this week to visit 'friends:. , •,,
Mr. =Arthur (Burrdtys slid Mr. Mow
:bray, Detroit, were holiday. visitors
at the Moyne of the. former'a parents,
Dr. a•ndd(Mrs. F. J. Burrows,'
Mrs. Annie. If'udson- and Misses
Mae and Vera Hudson are. in Cooks-
town attending a. family .reunion.
(Mr, and 'Mrs,: II•Itarold. Frost, of
Flint, Mich„ visited Mr. end I!Mrs, R.
Frost oven -the week -end:”
(Mrs, 'Burgess `and .little son How-
ard, of O'wossa, Mi'ch.; Spent the holt-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Frost. 'Miss Jean Frost returned
with her to spend Ithe holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Mac, •M'oLaren, of;
Saginaw, Mich., and yoiing daughter,
are visiting Mr. and -Mrs. John A.
MOL'aren, Egmondville, Mr, (Cecil
i"ulcher, also of 'S!aginaw, accompan-
ied them,
(Mr, Alex. ;)ickson, of Btiffalo, vhs-
ited at the home of. Mrs,` Adam Dick-
son this .week. Mr. Archie Dickson,
of Toronto, is 'home for the holidays.
Mr. ir. and Mrs, W. Fraser and dau-
ghter Rut9r, and Mr. Sam. Johns, of
Exete; visited at the home of 'Mrs.
Wm Westcoitt ort Sunday,
Mr.Beare and Mr. and Mrs, Vic-
tor Snaith, of Toronto, were holiday
visitors at the:home d'f'Mrs. Dalton,
Miss Edith Govenlfock, of Toronto,
is home for the sunt'rner-
Mrs. Ben Jdhnsot and d ]title daugh-
ter,
arc visiting in Hamilton and To-
ronto this week,
Mass Alma Dalkon has rettirned to
Toronto after spending her 'holidays
with her mother, Mrs. Dalton.
Mr. anal MTs. W. I). ,Bright and
Mrs,Henry .Cash left Wednesday
morning- for, Vancoua:er, where they
dwrit reside. They, were accompanied
f • as far as Toronto by dvirs. W. D.
Bright, 'Sr.
Mr, and Mrs. John Webster and
Laurence are leaving for Toronto this
week 'for a visit,
Mrs. James A. Reid and Mary
s left on Tuesday afternoon for a two
months' visit with Miss Jessie 'Reid,
Brandon, 'Mau., and at Carnduff,
r Sask.,ML's. Reid's former home, and
also with friends in Alberta,
- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Govenlocic, of
Chicago, who have been visiting the
former's parents, !Mr. and Mrs, J. R.
Govenlo'ck, leave on Thursday after-
noon for their hoyare.
Miss Bath 'Govenlocic, of Detroit,
spent the week -end in town.
'Mr, and Mrs. -Jos. Robinson, De-
_ tro=t. spent the holiday,at home.
'Mr. Stewart 'McIntosh, of Detroit,
visited his mother, Mrs. !McIntosh,
over the week -end. -
Mrs. Jas.. Hinchley is visiting her
niece, Mrs. Ed, Britton in Con-
stance,
Miss Dorothy 'Wilson is attending
an -art course in Toron=to, Miss Wil-
son has been engaged as teaclier ori
Mitchell high school staff,
'Dr. and Mrs: 'MoArter and little
daughter Ann, spent the :First with
(Mrs, McAr'ter's g'randmo'ther. 'Mrs,
john ,Broadfoot.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Sidney Morton, of
Port -Nelson, spent Sunday .with the
lances grandmother, Mrs. Broadfoot,
(Miss Jessie Scott and Mrs. John
McKinley and children, Winnipeg,
are visiting 'their parents, 'Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Scott.
Mrs. Flet( and Billy and Mary and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 'Habkirk, Dunn-
ville, are motoring to 'Chicago.
Dr, and 'Mrs, Hodgins and family,
Toronto, spent the holiday with 'Mrs.
j. G. Henderson. Or. Hodgins return-
ed on Monday.
'Mr-. 'I rut, Brine, Toronto, spent the
holiday with the Misses Brine, Gode-
rich st. Mr. d3riue has returned from
a trip to :Cleveland with a Hamilton
lodge,
Misses Kate and Annie Henderson,
Buffalo, spent the week -end with
Miss 114c'Dermid, Goderich st.
Mr: and Mrs. E. P. Williams, Oak
Lake, Man., is visiting her 'bro'ther,
Mr,: J. G. Dougherty.
a 1 H. Vroom n • Gode
Aar. arc Mrs, a
sJ
rich via -heel Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L'ow--
i, t be o r Who
r bringing' Miss Xsa !.L w
Ye ! o $ Y,
has :been teaching, home for the :vacae
tion. Mr. Cliff. Lowry returned.with„
them to take a position in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs, '(Bert Horton visited
Kincardine friends. on Monday,
Mr, Geo. ;Hutchison and Mr- Doug-
las Henderson, London; spent the
holiday with 'Mr, and Mrs, F. D.
Hutchison.
'Miss 'Dorothy O'Connell and Mr.
Pin O'Connell and two friends, De-
troit, spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Daly,
Mr. and Mrs. `Clancy and daughter,
of Detroit, arc guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Rennie and
family leave this week to spend their
s rca'tiou'-a'l Grand (Bend.
Dr. E'veratt 'Rivers, Detroit, was a
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
James Rivers.
'Miss 'Marjorie Brown, Toronto, was
a holiday, visitor with her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Brown.
'Mr. and Mrs, 'W. A. Crich, Miss
Gertrude, !George and 'Helen are on a
motor trip to Northern Ontario.'
'Mr. attd' Mrs, Percy' Grant, Lansing,
Mich. were week -end guests of Mr.
aad 'Mrs, Robert Porterfield.
Miss -Ruth Thompson, Tillson'burg
and Miss Gladys Thompson, Niagara
Calls, are spending the vacation at
their home here.
Miss .
s. Mary Hays, of Toronto
y is vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and �'Crs. Adam
Hays,
BRUCEFIELD,
'.Report of S. S. No. 3, Tuckersmith,
The names are in order of merit. The
Sr, TV, class are those who were suc-
cessful ;in June test; similarly with
Junior Second. Sr. IV --Margaret
Watson, Greeta tBroadfoot, Mary
Papple, ,Beth Elliott, Mayme 'Chap-
man, Marie Elliott. From Jr. IV, to
Sr. IV.—(Hon.—'Elizabeth Broadfolo•t:
Pass—''Carrie Oke; Bob IMeCartney,
Clarence 'Taylor, Front 'Sr. III. to Jr.
1V,--;Hon.—Janet 'Watson, Evelyn
Wilson, (Billy Caldwell. Pass -'Gord-
on Wright, Robert Papple, 'Bruce
Armstrong. Froin Jr 1II. to Sr. II]:.
Pass.—Jean Watson, Willis :Papple.
From Sr. II, to Jr. III. Pass. --Arthur
Wright, (Howard Walter. Jr. IL—W.
D. Wilson Bobby Delryniple, Earl
Pelvic, Beatrice Armstrong, Delbert
Taylor. Sr. Pr. to 1st ,class. Eon.—
Annie Papple. Pass. ----Alice Wright,
Gertrude Walter, 'Jr. Pr.—Mac Wil-
son, Donald MacDonald, Mayme
Watson*, Milton Taylor, Grace Del-
ryniplc*, Isa'bel 'Armstrong*.
R. I. Taylor, Teacher.
Mr. Hugh Thompson, brother of
Mr Alex. 'Thompson, and 'Mr. and
Mrs, James Thompson Jr. and son
of Moosejaw visited att the home of
t'fr. Alex; Thompson and other
friends in the cotufitunity last week.
Mrs. C. Brock and her daughter,
Pearl, are visiting friends in Michi-
gan this week.
Mrs. T. Wheeler is visiting friends
in Detroit this`week.
A number from our village a't'tend-
ed the wedding
of Mus 'E
1 s min, Hig-
gins,
*ins which was celebrated in Wesley
Wills !Church 'Clinton last Saturday,
when she became the ;bride of 'Ivir.
Walter Oswald ISoiby, son of Mrs,
Sorby, Guelph, Ont,
Mr. and IMLs. C. Hann and sot of
Toronto are visiting Miss Mamie
Straw this week.
Mr. and '-Mfrs, T. E. and Mr. Regi-
nald West Of Woodstock and Miss
McCullough of Oshawa were guests
at
Brucefield manse on their way to
Mr.West's cottage at Bruce Beach,
Mr. atsd Mrs. Colin West. -(nee Ruth
Bremner) of Cleveland, are visiting
Rev. W. A. and Mrs.,Bremner at
Brucefield and will spend their 'holi-
days at the Bremner cottage at !Bruce
Beach.
The jubilee services at Brucefield
Sunday last were largely attended and
Are You Paying For
The Other Fellow's
Shoes?
Whop you pay CASH for your Shoes do you
go to a credit store and pay r credit price for
them?
Why not conte to a Cash Store, where you
pay a low Cash Price; and pay for your own
Shoes. Come to the birthplace of low
.. prices.
ECONOMY BOOT SHOP
PAY CASH -PAY LESS
D.ireetly • Opposite Commercial' Hotel
l,ro»ed to be; very interesting and
spiting. The choir rendered- speci
music and Rev, W. A. Bremne
pteadhe
d pateiotic sermonsons both: mor
Ding and evening.. The church .wa
beautifully decorated -for :the occasion
Quite a number frotn Brucefield at
tended the jubilee service in :Seaforth
Sunday afternoon,
Mr,,James :Logan, -wife and two
children, Windsor, and MTs. Joseph
Hudson, IHensall, visited his brother-
in-law, Mr. Wm, Douglas, Tuesday
last. ..
'Mr, Jaines Reid, who has been
working in 'Flint, visited his family in
Clinton over 'the week -end and called
on Brucefield friends, 'taking Mr.
Rdbt. Hothatn to Clinton for a visit.
Mr. and' Mrs, Torrance .Dunlop and
'boys, Harry and Jack, are visiting
the latter's parents, ''Mr, and Mrs.
Wtn. Rattenbury.
Mr. Jack Rosa, of Detroit, is holi-
daying at the ho=ne of Mrs Jas. Me-
I)onald,
Mr. and Mrs, John Mustard and
family, have gone to their cottage at
inverhuron Inc'the summer.
Messrs, 'Hugh and Frank 'McGreg-
or, of Detroit, spent the holiday with
their father, Mr. Hugh McGregor,
'(bliss Emma MacDonald is spend -
PrIG FIV
m- of',(the x;I?:S. was
held Id last to
al evening. Sunday
td,ilr
r Mrs, H,' (McDougall � tl a and ` a u
'Annie:iB ell
�" >, dt ghtets,
e and Flora, J a•
+u d, to visiting at
s the ;iiotne;of Mrs, I. Walker,
Mr. and . Mrs,
A.�Iuriirick and
- (laughter' Flo"ra are visiting at the
home of ,Mr. 'R, D. 'Murdock,:
Miss Edna Thompson spent 'the
week -end with Mi i ll.
Miss Dorothy Jervis'
i t 'Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Aikenhead
spe=nt the week -end in London. Ott
their return they were accompaeied
by- their niece, Miss Lillian Aiken
head,
Mr. -Jack and Miss Maude 1MGIti
Cosh attended the
. wedding ,of their
cousin, Miss Emma Higgins, in Clin-
ton, on Saturday.
Special Optical Offer.
'Iligh grade heavy weight gold-
filled spectacles and eye glasses with
best flat spherical lenses for only
$4,00, All other style of :frames and
lenses at reasonable -prices. Eyes
examined by our well known and
painstaking specialist, Mr. Hughson,
with over twenty-six years' . experi-
ence. @• You are assured of the best
optical work to be obtained and ,,
mg two weeks at Wasaga Beach with very moderate cost, Monday, July
11 front 1 P.M to Wednesday, July
13 at 12 noon, Come early. ']3e'attie's
Fair, Seaforth
friends. '
Miss 'Laura Swan, of Toronto,
spent the h'oliday with her parents,
tlfr. and 'Mrs. Geo. Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Monteith and
family, of London, spent Sunday with
Mrs. ';tout '
eith'
s mother,
Mrs
Ross, 1vIrs. Monteith ad ch=ildren
intend to spend (the next two weeks
with her mother.
Miss Isabel 'Sou'ter is taking a sum-
mer course in Toronto,
Miss Gladys Addison, of Memorial
Hospital, O'rillia, is holidaying at the
hone of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs,
Jos. Addison,
,A number of the young girls held a
picnic in honor of ''Margaret Aiken -
head and Gladys Addison to Bayfield
-on Tuesday,
The final meeting until September
NOTICE
Why be without a marcel
when you can have it done
any day at
Dennison St Pullman
Barber Shop
Just phone 125,
for appointment
Specialist in Marcelling,
Shampooing, Manicuring
and Massaging
Automobile Insurance
Every car owner needs this protec-
tion, With heavier road traffic you
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 $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 $6,00• Property
Damage $5.09
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 included.
Rates for Collision, Fire and Theft
on 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 you ever got for your money.
Take no chances—Accidents happen
no matter how careful you are,
Call, Write or Photie
A. D. SUTHERLAND
Seaforth, Ontario. Phone 152.
BEN=14UR
The Special Milverton
Flour
We ltatie it—Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings
Chop of All Kinds
G G. TIIOMSON
GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25
Your ;auto Needs
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Repairs and charging on all makes.
A,good line of New and used Parts.
A FEW USED CARS LISTED
Chevrolet Touring, 1921$75.00 with License
FordTouring 1918.. .. v ...... , . , . $75,00 with License
Ford Coupe 1925, balloon tires, like new ..$,375 with License
Regier's Garage:
PHONE 167W
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NO MATTER HOW DELICATE
MAY BE ENTRUSTED TO'OIJR CARE
We claim that no dress is too dainty or expensive
entrusted 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 Halts cleaned. It only costs a.
dollar and will look like new.
•
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to be
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COMMERCTAC BLOCK. PHONE 227 or 210