HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-07-14, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 14,;1927.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
PAGE FIVE
is an appetizing dish, even for
those who are ndt hungry, There
is one essential, however, in •
P%waking an ideal dish of it. The,
rk must give 'it :the right
avor' and we pride ourselves
supply
`�t we know how to s
Pp Y
just the right cut for the purpose.
Try it once, You'll want it often. •
Phone 58 Seaford].
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Your Butchers..
White
ain Stores
"BUG DEATH" WEEK
KILL 'EM
Arsenate of, Lime, ..destroys'
plant blight and hags, lb. 23e
5 lbs. for '81.00
Paries Green, per lb, 39c
Fly Tox, Spray on 8 oz bot 45c
Flit, Spray on 8' 'oz bot. 45c
Black Flag, Spray on 8 oz
tin 30e
BlackFlag, Spray on 10 oz
tin .. 50e
Fly 'Coil hang '2 for 50
Y g up,
s for 5e
4 sheets Tanglefoot, e t
20 lbs. Redpath Sugar . $1,53.
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Ross J. Sproat phone$
W._111. Stewart
Phone 77
e'REA
The Dairy Fa- rmer is assured of good tnarkets the
- whole yearfor his Dairy Products.
enlarge Increase your Dairy Herd e g • your bank ac-
count.
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 anew Cream `Separator see the. NEW
,M•ELOTTJ . We can give you an attractive deal,
•
- Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth y Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
WSon Chas. Walker & A. ��We
iY
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
Go-
vernment
holder of
W. J: -WA ,
diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished. ,
Night or day phone 67.E
Teacher of
Piano, Organ and Theory
Summer Courses
Starting Now
Residence -Church Street
JUST TO REMIND YO l'
of
"Pinkney's
Family
Loaf'
The wrapped bread,.
Its worth your while
to give it a trial
Buns, Cakes, Pasties,
Etc.
Phone 70—Prompt Delivery
Come and inspect our Bahery.
at yofir own •.coaveniuce
ROY S,: k'IN1Nt1Y
Dirk Blacly—Se;tforth
D. Hs Mcinnes
chiropractor
Of Wingham, wiil be at the
Commetcial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kin'ds success
fully treated.
• Electricity used.. -
Watch Repairing
WATCHES; CLOCKS,
JEWELRY ETC.
REPAIRED
All work guaranteed. Service
satisfactory. Work pron'iptly;donne
J. A. :Westc''ott
Wateh'uiaker and 3ewt'1er
Opposite W. A, Crieh's
Your
.trnt' +nsle
advantage
You have cne great
advantage over the
big city stores that
seek your r C'. tamers' trade
-becau:-ie you can serve
them personally.
Recognize the con-
stant . opportunities
you have for doing a
large business with a small
stock. All the resources
of 'wholesalers and manu-
facturers are open.to you.
Order goods from them by
Long Distance one day,
and'recceive them the next.
Customers soon learn
to patronize the store
itlib where they canorder
anything whether it is
in stock or not. Occasion-
ally
calling up old custom-
ers by Long Distance is a
good way to ensure con-
tinuwIce of their Patron-
age.
Internally and . Externally it is
Good.—'T'Ite crowning property of Di.
Thomas' ,Eclectric Oil. is ,that 11' can
be used internally for 'many, com-
plaints as well as externally. For
sore throat, croup whooping cough,
pains in the ehest,'colic and many kin-
dred •ailntents itahas qualities that are
unsurpassed. A 'bdttle of it costs
little and there is no loss in always
it at atland,
TOWN TOPICS ,
' IM' Violet And `r cin' nurse: hi' the
A .iss 1 E, s,
Stratford General 1Hospital and gold
uedallist•,for••1927,'vis'ited 'Mr, Chas,
totrtiedge and her aitttt,, Miss Bella
'Sproat,
Mr. Frank Coates lies .accepted the
,position o'f' principal of Embro Con-
tinuation school.
Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Anderson, Mr,
and Mrs. Ivan McArthur and Mr,
Earl' Andersen,, of •'B'elgrave, spent the
week -end wit'h 'Mr. 'C'has: ,Routledge
and Mrs. B. Sproat,
Miss •Laura Ross, of Windsor, is
visiting Mrs. 'Geo. Weir.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, -Park, 'of De-
troit, visited 'at the 'hone of .Mr, and
/Mrs. James Devereaux,
and 'Mrs.'Peter 'Dietrich and
family, of Zurich, were Sunday visit-
ors at the hofne of the looter's 'broth-
er, Mr. Louis !Hildebrandt
Mrs. 'Geo.;Byrans, of 'Winnipeg; are
visiting at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. .Stewart, Harpurhey.
Mr. 'Joseph Aiken, of Buffalo, spent
a ... few days ' alt the home of his
Ibrdeher-in-law, Mr. A. L, Porteous
Mrs. A, L. Porteous spent the 'wee'k
end, with friends at Kincardine.
Mr, and Mrs, A. 'Lawson and dau-
ghter of Detroit,and Mrs.Con, Thfel
of. Kitchener were 'visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, L; 'Hildebrandt,
Mr, Earl VanEgmontl acted as or-
ganist in the • •Presbyterioan Church
on (Sunday.'
''Mrs. 'Cunningham, of -Port Albert,
wasrbald. .the guest of Mrs. Andrew Archi-
Miss 1-lelen Larkin of Aurora is
spending the vacation with her par.
ents, Rev, Dr, and (Mrs. Larkin.
Mr. 'John 'Keri, Railway street, is
suffering from a slight stroke.
Mr. and 'Mrs, (Nelson Hays, who..
have ;been spending some weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Jackson and oth-
et' relatives, lest on 'Saturday for New
York. They were accompanied by
their nephew, Mr. Nelson Cardio.
Mr: Arthur Broadfoot,who has
bean visiting his mother, Mrs. 3. H.
Broadfoot, has returned to 'Moose-
iaw.
Mrs, Kenneth Ferguson sang a
beautiful solo in First Presbyterian
Church Sunday, morning,
.It[rs. George !Spring and children.
are" -the guests of Mrs. Earl Bell.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert Dundee of
Toronto are visiting his mother, Mrs,
W. A. Dundas.
Miss Ruth Thompson left .'Wednes
day on a holiday trip 'to Muskoka.
Mr, and. Mrs. Charles Hays of 'Ford
City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
:Hays.
Miss Edith Ferguson is 'holidaying
-with her grandmother, Mrs, Geo.
li'erguson, Exeter.
' 'Mrs, F. G. Livingstone and daugh-
ter, Gilchrist of Detroit are spending
n couple of .weeks in town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rankin of De-
troit are visiting Mr, and Mrs. James
Rankin.
Miss Jean Grant of ,Nanaitno,. B.C.,
nurse -in -training at Ford . hospital,
Detroit, was a'guest at the )tome of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Kase,
Dr. P. A. 'Robinson and his daugh-
ter, Miss F •Grace IRdbinson, of 'Tor-
onto, are the guests of ,Rev, W. D.
and Mrs. (McDonald at the Egmond-
ville manse.
IMr, Leslie 'Watson of Toronto is'
visiting his farther, •Mr. James 'Wat
Af
SPS(.
r, and Mrs. Sydney Deem and
children are visiting: relatives at Mit
-
theta
Miss •Kathleen Rankin of Detroit
is visiting at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Sparks and son
Lorne have returned from spending
the winter in 'Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs. T. rWorden, Mies Ma-
bel Cameron and Miss Jennie Alex-
ander were Mitchell visitors Tuesday.
IMr. and Mrs, !Leslie . 'Bristow aitd
little daughter of Detroit and htr. and
Mrs. Wm. 113ristow of Sarnia are vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. W, Webster.
Rev. 'Dr. Poole of London, England,
was the guest of ,Rev, and Mrs. W. P.
Lane at the, parsonage::
Miss Annie Camerons •of Toronto is
visiting Miss Ruby McRae and other
friends,
Mr, and Mrs. George Parker and
Miss Irene McGee of 'Toronto and
Mr, and Mrs. 'Johnston and the
Misses McLean of (London were vis-
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
George E'berhart;
Mr. Fred, Jackson, son. of Mr. and
:Mrs, L. 'C. Jackson of town, has nun
appointed principal of the 'Bobcat'-
geon continuation school, in which he
hasil,eear:'assistant the past two years.
, IMr.' and 'Mr5"'I4illiard of Welland
were week end visitors, and Miss 'Mac.
•'oyes of London •spent a few days at
the home' of Mr. and Mrs.,eC. Boyes;
Egmondviile, and Mr.'IRdbert •Boycs'
'Cuckeisinith.
Miss McKay and Miss McKenzie,
of Chicago, were visitors at the home
of Mrand Mrs, T. J. Adams, Har
purhev.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jeffrey motored
to.IDetroit to visit Mr:and 'Mrs. Sam,
Somas. -Mr. Archie Jeffrey, who is
in the air force, returned with thein
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, ,H. B. Atkinson, of
Enilbro, visited at 'Rev. and Mrs. W.-
I'.
W,I'. 'Lane's one. day this week,
Her malty friends will be pleased
to know that Mrs. W. 'O, 'Fowler, of
Galt, .who is the guest of the Misses
Cresswell, is inucll improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiland; and
Lois, of Toronto, returned on.Wed
nesday afternoon 01 this wee]: to To-
ronto, after a few days' visit,
Mr ' John Smith and Mrs,1
Stark visited Mrs. Stark's sister -in
1515 in Sarnia'tSunday.
'tele. and' iMrs. tWm: ,Finlayson, of
Wellesley, are visiting Mr. and Mrs,
ileni'y Weiland.
lack ifcCosh, the steeplejack, is
painting the town water tank this
lve
•Iilr. and Mrs. 'William (Stade and
son of Dashottood, id , and Mrs, Alf
Ings, of Varna Mrs. John Decher
and children of Zerich, Mr, -and '.Mrs.
Miss Vera. Dodds, Toronto, visited
her erandmother, a'lrs• a. Smith,
who is in the Memorial hospital, on.
`latnrday.
•
Elmer Hey, of Nebraska, were Sunday
visitors at Mr. an'c `;ifrs (Sam ('Totts-.
chalk's, Ml anrd 'Mrs. 1huer Il'ey;
left for hdme Tuesday, after visiting
theirfriendsfa three ,wek`.,
Mr, and 'Mrs, G. A. Hall and son
George of Chambersburg, 'Perin., anti
Miss Wilkinson of New York, and
Mrs. W. S, Wilkinson of 'Woodstock
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, J• A. 'Wilson,
Mr, and Mrs. Ilb'botson,"iRochester,
N,Y., and children Mary and Lorne,
left Saturday after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. James'Morrison.
IMr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell and
two sons, 'Gordon and 'Harold, of
t trathclaire, Man,, and 'Mrs, E. A.
Spading and family of Kincardine,
spent the week end at -the hotne of
M'r. and 'Mrs. James Morrison.,
Miss 'Lulu Docherty of Toronto
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Docherty,
%Mi•. Wm. Wright is having•, a ver-
andah erected
0n h' '
is house onJames
ame-
street.
Edelweis Rebekah Lodge will hold
a picnic at Bayfield on . Wednesday,
July, 20th, St. Thomas'C'hurch S.S.
Will hold their picnic at Grand Bend
the same day.
Mrs. T., G. 'Scott and Mrs. W. A:
trichwere
r in 'Goderieh 'on Wednes-
day afternoon attending the district
meeting of the Rebekah assembly.
Mrs, M. Millard, Calgary, Alta„
visited this week at the hone of Mr.
and ,Mrs. R, E. Jackson.
Mr, .Kenneth Ferguson of Detroit,
motored over and spent Sunday at the
'
ho1mef
n Mrs.J, J.'Mern i
Mrs.;Fer-
guson
t-guson
returned with him to the city
Monday.
afiss Stella Horton, of London, is
visiting her sister, Mrs: E. L. Box.
Mr, W. Smith, of 'Los Angeles, for-
nierly of Zurich, was in town visiting
friends.
Mrs. John Wood was'., in Toronto
visiting, her niece, Mrs, W. Hogan,
'Mrs.'Hogan and family returned with
her,
Mr. E. T. Daley and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Peter Daley were in Walk-
erton visiting friends on •Thursday.
Mrs, G. L. Smith of S'an Jose, (Cali-
fornia, .and Mrs, J. Walker and two
children of Winnipeg, are guests of
their cousin, Mrs. 3, T. Tyerntan, this
week,
Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Balaton, for-
merly of lBluevate, are 'visiting their
cousin, Mr, L. Melville, before leav-
ing for the west.
Mr, and Mrs. Harris of Stratford
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Melville
on 'Sunday.
Miss Verna Graves left Monday for
Detroit.
Mrs. Frank Devereaux anis daugh-.
tees Alice and Joan are visiting her
sister, Mrs. B. 'O'Connell in Windsor.
Mr. and afrs. Wallace Archibald
spent the week end in ;Guelph.
Mrs Geo. Sparks, who has been
spending some months - in Hensall,
has returned "tome, •
Miss Elizalbeth Smith, of Ottawa.
who has (been a guest at the home of
her sister, Mrs. W. E, Kerslake, left.
last week all a trip to New York. -
Mr. and Mrs, George Hedley of De-
troit, were guests at the home of the
'Misses ,Graves.
Mrs. L. T. De'Lacey is holidaying al
Stoney L - a)te.
Mr. D. Ke1siake of Toronto spent
the week end at his home.
Miss +Reynolds of Tilsonburg visit-
ed her fri,.+'d, ifiss Ruth Thompson,
this week.
IJIr, and Mrs. Treble and Mr, and.
Mrs. 'Flynn of London visited Mrs..
Geo. 'Brownlee Sunday. Mr, Elroy
Brownlee returned- to London with
thein
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson
and daughter Ruth, of 'Windsor, and
Aar. and Mrs. Bert Stewart of Miinico
Beach spent a few clays with Mr. and
:Mrs, Harry Tyndall,
Mr. J M. 5outhcott, editor o'f Tlse
Exeter Times Advocate and Mr, G. E.
Hall and son, Mr. Gordon :Hall of
The Clinton News -Record, paid a fra-
ternal call to The' News on Monday.
The Misses Morison of Ilatriston
are spending the itoiidays at ileo,
Scotea,'iMarketatreet
MiasMargaret Mader ofStella had
an' operation.. for appendicitis in Mens-
orial Koepitt l onn=Thursday
TUCKERSMITH,
Air Early Bird.—A. Barred Rock
pullet belonging to Mr. And.• Moore,
Egmonclville, treated a .record this
week by laying its 'firsit egg Wednes-
day morning, although not yet quite
four months old. The egg was a very
good size, although not quite up to
standard. 'This pullet 'has no inten-
tion of 'becoming a "broiler" if get-
ting down ,to 'business early will save
IMr. and: Mrs. 'Wns. James, of To-
ronto, returned hone Wednesday last,
after visiting Mr, and Mrs. ' Geo. Cain-
eron, for the past two weelcs,
Mr. and Mrs. ;Cecil Oke and Mr,
and Mrs. Edgar Allan motored ` to
London Thursday last to visit friends,
S. S. No, 7, Tuckcrsmith,• held their
annual school picnic to Bayfield: on
Thursday last. There was a good at-
tendai}•ce and all enjoyed a right good
t,I,e....
Mr. Jack MacKay of Buffalo, is
home visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter MacKay, of the 7th con-
cession, .. • •.
'Wm. Eyre and Mr. and Mrs.
.Harry Eyre, of Sarnia, spent the week
end at the parental home, on the Sthi
concession, Tuckerstnith.
Mr, Rdbert McCartney and son
Gordon, of Tuxford Sask., are at
present visiting vv itb the former's
brother-in-law, Mr. James Allan, of
Egmon d vii i e:
BRUCEFIELD.
Real Bargains.—•Forthe month of
July we will offer you several real
,bargains. Prints, ginghams and chant -
brays rreduced from 27c and 30e to
22c per yd. Grocery specials -4 .pkgs
jelly powders, 25c. Canned corn, peas,
and -tomatoes, 2 for 25c. Corn starch,
2 pkgs. for 22c, We have remnants at
a real price. 'See them. H. F. '.Berry,
liruce•fieid.
Haying is the order of the clay anti
everybody is busy.
!Bruce Berry is'getting the bowling
green into shape and some bowling
may be -had even this season,
Rev. W. ID. McIntosh and boys, of
lanlbro, and a former pastor of Bruce -
field United Church, is visiting some
of his old parishioners. Mr. Mc-
Intosh is always welcome in Bruce -
field.
The Brucefieid .Lodge of the Inde-
pendent Order of Odd Fellows will
)told a decoration service in Baird's
cemetery on Sunday afternoon next,
July l76, at 2.30, Flowers will 'be
plated on the graves of those mem-
bers of the Order who have crossed
the great divide as a tribute to their
memory.
Mrs. Mary Lands'borough, of Ore-
gon, visited at the hone of Mr, and
(Mrs. James Moodie and other friends
in the village:
Mr, John Cousens, of Delaware,
and his son Victor, of Port Huron,
wereof Mr. and Mrs.
the guests
Jnn•1es McQueen last week.
Mrs. Ross Scott spent the week -end
in London.
Two cars met at the London road
corner last week. A 'Hudson sedan
proceeding from 'Bayfield to Strat-
ford met with a Chevrolet coming
from the south on the London road.,
No one was injured, but the cars were
badly wrecked. Officer Whitesides
was here afterwards investigating the
circumstances.
Miss Eleanor Snider is spending'
the month of July in London.
Miss Margaret Aikenhead, who has
been spending her holidays at her
home, has returned to London,
IMr. Bill Nevin was a Sunday visit-
or at the home of Mr, J. W. Elliott.
Miss Violet Petrie: of Sault Ste.
GREATER VALUES
—IN— -
FOOTWEAR
—FOR-
- THE WEEK=END!
1-tere are the best Values we have offered since the open-
ing of this Shoe Store.
WOMEN'S STRAP SLIPPERS $3.95
Black Satin, Black, Bronze and Blond Patent Leathers,
Black, Blond and Rose Blush Kid Leathers, Spike, Span_
ish and' Cuban Heels $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 Shoos at $3.05
WOMEN'S STRAP SLIPPERS $2.95
New Models in Patent and Kid Leathers, Louis, Cuban
and Low Heels. Iminded in the lot are oxfords and one
straps in a good grade of Black Kid Leather with -
Cushion Soles : All Sizes $2.95 a pair
Come to, this Store expecting to get the best Shoes You"
money will buy anywhere, and you'll meet with no
disappointment
ECONOMY BOOT SHOP
PAY CASH—•PAY.. LESS
Directly Opposite 'Commercial Hotel
Marie, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R.
Allen,
Mission Circle,—'Th'ere was a good
attendance at the Marion Oliver Mis-
sion Circle s e e Friday evening. .Haz I
e
Haugh, the president, occupied the
chair: The programme was in keep-
ing with the Jubilee 'Confederation
celebration and special parts were
taken by the members, Miss Eva
'Stackhouse delighted all with 'a violin
solo.
Softball—Two very interesting soft-
ball games' were played in Londes-
boro last Thursday When the local
'boys' and girls' church teams motor-
ed there. The girls' game was 'played
.first,. After the first inning'Brucefield
gat to weilc and played a game of
(ball to be proud of, Almost • all the
playing was done .by the infield, Lon
rles'boro only getting 6 hits, which
netted then only 2 runs. The fiinai
score was 17-2 for Brncefield.: Line-
up: iti. Haugh c, M, Chapman rf, J.
Aikcnitead p, H, Snider ss, M. Ste-
,
wart M. Aikenhead l'b, V. Wheel-
er if, E. 'Stackhouse rf, O. Harrison
3b.
The boys' team also won against
the I.ondesboro team. Scores were
almost even till the eighth inning
when :Brucefield• ran in 13 mins. The
,final score was 29-I8Line-up: Lueup: C.
'Haugh Lb. E. Stackhouse c. D. Mc-:
llutosh 3b, B. Ro'dgerson lf, J. Ketch -
en "p, L. Boyce ss, G. Elliott .t•f, C.
Broadfoot cf, G. Munroe 2b.
3,1,. Clarence Armstrong left Isere
4ast Wednesday for Exeter. He has
taken a job in the canning factory for
the summer months.
ts.
MissEdna dna Thompson is to be
teacher u1 S.S. No. 3, Varna, We wish
her success.
The teamsters have finished draw-
ing gravel ori the Mill Road. No
doubt they 'are glad, as it proved a
hot and dusty job.
'The Entrance class of S. S. No, 3,
Tuckersinith, were very successful
this .year. Seven out of the 9 writers
passed, two with honors, Greta
Broadfoot and '.Margaret Watson.
Mr. John Hohner, who has been on
NOTICE
Why be without a marcel
when you can have it done
any day at
Dennison & Milian
Barber Shop
Just phone 125
for appointment
Specialist in Marcelling,
Shampooing, • Manicuring
and Massaging
the lake grain 'boats, has returned
hump .during a slack season. Joint
I intends getting :on salt water in the
near future.
2vlr. ,Itolbi, Hothatn has returned
( ter vititin his niece, Mrs, of
(:Clinton, g J. S. Reid,
ivlrs, Coic, Mr.'. and 'Airs, John
Butts and Miss Ellen 'Butts, of To-
ronto, visited Mrs, 'Wn,. Henry this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, idarr; df London
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. A.
Davidson.
'Mr. Jack Ross has returned to De-
troit after spending- the past two
weeks at the home of Mrs, Jas. Mac
Donald,
Mrs; T. If. 'Wheeler has returned
frown a visit to Detroit,
Mn, John Baird' and dau titers of
the' West are visitingg
at his home its
Stanley township,
Mrs, G. 'F. Handley entertained at
a charming shower at her home, Elm
wood avenue,London
on t Saturday,
in .honor- of iss Mary Beattie, for
nterly of Varna, whose marriage takes
place late in July. At a 'lovely table
centred with delphinum, 'Mrs. J. D.
Gemmell, of Seaford], the ,mother of
the hostess, poured ,out tea. The tea-
room assistants were the Misses Flor-
ence \Vetch, Madeline and Gladys
But'lceholder, A number of Bruce -
field and Seaforth friends were guests.
Automobile Insurance
Every car owner needs this protec-
tion. With heavier road traffic
cannot afford to take chances. you
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, Willya-
Knight, Oldsmobile, etc.
Public Liability $6.00. Property
Damage. $5.00
Six months' policy at 70 per cent. of
above rates.
Gives $1.1,000.00 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.
Rang 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 Phone
A. D. SUTHERLAND
Seaforth, Ontario. Phone 152,
BEIM-AUR
The Sveeial Milverton
Flour
We have it—Give it a Trial. Also
Grain Screenings
Chop of Ali Kinds
C. G. TIIOMSON
GRAIN DEALER
PHONE 25
Your Auto Needs
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Repairs and.charging un all makes.
A good line of New and Used Parts.
A FEW USED CARS LISTED
Chevrolet Touring, 1921
Ford Touring 1918. ..
Ford Coupe 1925, balloon tires, like new
.$75,00 with Licen
$75.00 with License
..$375 with License
Re•
ser's G
PHONE 167W
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rage
DRESSES
NO MATTER HOW DELICATE
MAY BE ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE
We claim that no dress is 'too dainty or expensive to be
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 Hats cleaned. It only costs a
dollar and will look like new.
SEAPORT!' GARMENT eaRE
Sydney o Proprietor
COMMERCIAL BLOCK, PHONE 227 or 210