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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-07-21, Page 5Tairp.pDAX; JULY 21, 1927, PORK AND BEANS is an appetizing dish, even for diose who 'are not hungry.. There is one .,.essential, 'however, in making an ideal dish of it. The pre must give it the right vor •.and we pride :ourselves, la we kiloyhow ' 'to s . supply }PP y juse the 'right cut for theapurpose: Try it once, You'll want,t often. APhone-58 - Seaforth. H,T SEWAT R Your Butcher. to rein tares for one week frons date : P. &C, Na .tha Soap P 11 bars, 50c Corn•:Flakee, Quaker, , • pkgs., 25c French Dreastng, 'Servus pint, 350 Certo. o . o Sure Jell 1, , bottle, 32c SAMPLE SOAP PACKAGE I pkg. Lux, 1 Rinso,'1 Lifebuoy 1 Sunligkt, toilet soap. .. Reg.all Ref,,ti 4. C, now for 30c ci ROSSA..Sproat Phone 8 . W. M. Stewart Phone 77 RE14 The Dairy, Farrner is assured of good m rl.cts the whole year for his. Dairy Products. b Increase your Dairy, Herd andenlarge your bank ac count. They will not fail you. Produce only creatn 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 y_ou need a new Cream Separator see the NEW ..MELOTTE. We -can give•you an attractive deal. Seaforth Creatnery Co. Seaforth, Ont. C. A. BARBER, Prop. W, J, Walker 86 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. Chas. A. Howey Teaohei° of PhnlQ, Organ and Theory Summer Courses Starting Now Residence—Church Street JUST TO REMIND YOU' of CFI rinKriey's Family Loaf" The wrapped bread • Its worth your while to give it ti trial 'Runs, Cakes, Pastries, Etc." Phone 70—Prompt Delivery Conte and inspect our B tbery at your own convenince ROY S. PINKNEY Dick Block—Seaforth Di, H Mclones Chiropractor Of Wingham, will beat the rnmercial Hotel, ..Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully . treated. Electricity used, , Watch.,Repairing WATCHES, CLOCK$, `- JEWELRY ETC. �` REPAIRED All work guaranteed. Service satisfactory. Work promptly;done J. A. 'Westcot.t Watchmaker and Jewelei Opposite W. A. C'riclt's WINTHROP, • Mr, ,\•(•chin Campbell, of Toronto, spent a few days with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. Miss Hazel Shannon has returned` to l'oa'd 'City after spending her heli= days at her home here, Mrs. J•+eag. 'Bullard and children; Betty and Jack; arc visiting Mr. and Mrs, John Armstrong, of'Wingham. Miss Helen Sma'tldon, of 'Walton, is visiting her cousin,'Mass Isabel ,Eaton. We are sorry y ,to hear. `of• iMr. John Campbell being On 'the sick list. - '\Vit'It deepest regret we 'learned of the death of the iu'fant' daughter •of Mn, and Mrs, John Pethick, We ex tend Our eiympethy to those that are lett to mourn: Mr, and Mrs. A. Stone and family, of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hudson and family, of Egmondville, and Mr. James Hudson, Eganondv lle, spent Sunday with. Mr, and Mrs, Sol, Sham - non, HIBBERT. School Inspector, Mr, Thomas Me - lady, Mrs. Melady and little daughter of Windsor .were visitors on Saturday last at the Monne of his father, Mr. Joseph Melady, Hibbert. • 'Miss Florence Flannery, Tucker:: smith, is spending this week with her cousin, Miss !Rcta O',Rourke,.,McK'i1- klp, Mrs. Michael Walsh, Mr, and Mrs, John Walsh,'and 'Mrs. William Rcilly, MoKillop, spent Thursday in London, calling on relatives. Mr, Joseph Meladya Hi'bbcrt, bad Mr, Joseph Keating' of Seaforth em• ployed fast week'doing the framing. and carpenter work of his' new gar - Mr, and Mrs: Thomas Feeney; Mai Killop, were guests on 'Sunday last at •the home of her sister, Mr, and Mrs. J. 3, Dalton, ,Hiiebert, ;• Mr. Thos. (Melady, -of 'Windsor, who has hem visiting at his home here this week, treated a ntunlber of gentlemen -10 a match appreciated ex- cursion to London in his car on .Wednesday tOf this.wee'k. 'T'he lucky ones 'were his father Mr, Jos. Melady, Mr. Michael Doyle, • Mr. Peter Me - Cann, ,Hibbert, and his uncie.Mr, Pat. Melady, (Seaforth. \Veins :11 children work havoc. These pests attack the tender lining. of the mteatmes and, if left to puisne their ravages -u•ndisturbed, wild Ulti- mately perforate the wall, 'because 'these worms are of the hook variety that cling to and feed upon the ' in- tcrior surfaces Miller's 'Worth Pow- ders will '2101 only exterminate these worms, of whatever variety. but 'will serve to repair the 'injury `they have done. ,• Send es' the names of your' visitors, TOWN TOPICS f . f14 s Johe Webster and sout Laur- ence have retttrned from 'Toronto -after a' wcekl's yisit with her daugh- ter and son .and other' friends; , Mr, W. E, 'Chapman was in tGoder- ich last 'week ,erecting a monument to the memory of the late ; James Young, of "Collborne township. Mr, Chapman has already received• com- plimentary remarks about the fine appearance o'f this monument. Mr. and Mrs.. -Herald Ferguson and. children, of, Lucknow, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil Mullen, also of Lucknow, visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and M k'a John Webster, Centre st,, Sun- ' Mr, and Mrs.o Jh t l Beattie were in London last week attending the fun- oral of:Miss Aggie Beattie, forineray of Brucefiel'd. While in Ein'bro Rev. P.i v W.Lane Motored Cd to Woodstock L andv isi.te'd Mrs. A. F. .Chaff, who is in the hos- pital in that -city, • Mr. Lane reports that 1Mrt. cCluff is making very 'satis' faceory progress. towards recovery. Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon' Webster, of Toronto, are coming here on Satur- day to visit friends, "• ;Miss Mary . Thompson is visiting with relatives in I{titztown and Allen- town, Pa. The litany friends of Dr. IM, Ross Savauge will be glad to learn of his good fortune' in achieving a high standing ;thong the prize winners of the recent- Macicanagram contest as conducted by Maclean's s Magazine. Dr. Savauge bas received a'cheque from the magazine for a substantial amount, and congratulations ' are ,in order on bus success in this contest. This is the first time a resident of Seaforth' has received one of these prize cheques, - 'Mrs,'Leslie Scott and children left this week to visit Mrs. !Scott's mother, Mrs, John 'Mc'Mantt, in Chicago. Miss Ethel "'Mc.Kay.is visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Hill in Lucknow. Mr. 'Cecil R. Smith and Miss Violet Adams; of Toronto, were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mr, and Mrs, W. Hudson and Miss Willa Elberton, Stratford, s'pen't Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. 'S:'J. Patterson.. Bola hon, spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs Mani McKay. Miss Marion Watsot.15on Mon - home front Cleveland for the vacation.. Miss Annie .Gordon, Cleveland, is .visiting relatives in Meld1101). Mn, and Mrs. 'John Mac and S children spent Sunday in :t, Thomas. 'Mil's Hoffman, of Milverton, is visiting Miss (GertrudetCardno, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 30111152010 and children, of Sniithville were visit- ors at the home of Mrs. Johnstone's "another, Mrs. 'Frances Joynt, Mn. Harry Cudmorc, of Harpurhey ,s ill at present. Mr. W. ,Fee and daughter, MissI't a Fee, spent 'Sunday in London, t\lc's. Jas, G. Martin, wl o spent the past year n a trip through the Prairie Provinces madJ3ri bia as far as Victoria, B:C,, returned to her 'tome last Wednesd Mr, and Mrs: Robert Barber and children, of Brock, Sask., her father, ;4r. 'Nat ''Sco bore Mrs, .C.. R, Eberhart and sons, Re- ar -dela and Kenneth, .of London, who are holidaying at 1Bayfield guest's of Miss H. I. •Grab Mon- day, MI', and Mrs-Meldorf and daugh- ter Dorothy, of ;St. - Marys, spent Suii.clay with Mr. and Mrs, T. Bickel', Dr. and IMrs. Frank 201erhart and daughter Frances motored from Mea - ford to visit Mr. and 'M Ebet•hart - ;211r. John Wallace and sister Kate, of Oxbow, Sask., are -gu house of Mr and Mrs, 121 her. .ot testi Colum ay, are visiting 21, in Rox- awere the la a r Mea- rs. Robert ests at the Obert Eber- Mr. and'Mrs. David Mole and two sons,Russell and Maxwell, of Roch- ester, N.Y., motored over on Monday to visit Mr. anal !Mrs, Ecl. Mole, and other friends in this part of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Miller,, of Angus, arc visiting IMrs. M.ifters parents, Mr. it'd Mrs. Wm. Gillespie, James street. a24t•s. Alex. Casemore, Petrolia, is spending a fewdays with Mr, anal Mrs E, Mole, ;Miss Julianne Kenny, 'Dublin, is spending her holidays with her: sister, Mrs. C. 'Eckert. t+ Miss Isobel IFoik, of Colborne, is -spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. \V, H. Bullard, Mr, and. Mrs, 'Sam. Somers, of De- troit, visited Mr, and 'Mrs.;Satn Jeff- rey last Saturday, on their way to see Mr. Adam Somers who has suf- fered a stroke. Mr. and -"Mrs. Ed. (Daley ai'ltl fatuity, of Walkerton, and Mr. and: Mrs, Dawkins and son, of London, were guests out Sunday at the 'tome of Mr. and Airs. Peter Daley, ' Mr: and Mrs. Sam. Hanna motored to Listowel one day last week-' to "'nit the latter's sister, Mrs, Wm, Rathweil. Dr. and Mrs- Archer, of North Bal- timore, were in town on Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. IV. L. Keys. 'Rev, Dr. P. J. Folk, of Si.. Ed- ward's 'University, Austin, Texas, who has lbcetivisiting-his sister, Mrs, \V, I21 Bullard, Royal Apartments, left this week for Notre Dame, Ind. Dr. Foik has the distinction of being one of the 24;000 out of 115,000,000 who are listed in this year's issue of the American "Who's Who." Illt'.:and -Mrs.-Sam 'Hanna were at Waodhant visiting their daughter, Mils, Harry Webber, and' Mr, Webber. Dori forget theNLions•'Glu'b open air dance on Thursday eve., July 28t11 in Lions Park, i'Eiss Mary T+inkbeiner is spending her holidays in 'Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. R. E. Howard is leaving' :on Thursday for Guelph and Forest. A number from town intend attend- ing the school .picnic at Auburn next' Thursday, Mr, and' Mrs Rotbt. Logan. of Sagi- 'rtnt Mich.; visited at the'home of Mr, W. L, Keys ane day last week, Mrs,.Thytnel of Tolcil0„ O'h'io, is visiting, her brother, Mr. Andrew Scott. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. , 'iMd .hfsser Osdlisveter M'Paddleanion, Titlsornburg; anafe visrtinS Mr: and Mr • ' s . n, l r •121fr, add 'Mrs. WmTrot{ returned 011 ,Saturday after visiting' Mr, l rott$ sister, Mrs. Chas,'-;Prid'dle,• .;1'illson-, ,t erg, -Miss Irene 'Cltjff''was a.tBlyth visit or, and also visited her;esister • Anse 711 Goderich, last week Mr. and ,Mrs. W. 'Elwood,, of God- er'i'ch;" were guests of Mr rand Mrs. S. iHanna on Sunday last Mr. ,E. T. Daley .and daughter left on Tuesday for the West,"where they visit ;before returning `.'to their hone in Surrey, Eng. Mr. and ,Mrs, John Button, Mr. and -Mrs. Winterstein and baby, Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson and Mr,. ,.and ;Mrs, Mullin, of iLttcknow,, were: Sunday visitors at the:11001e of Mr, 'and Mrs. W.'Webster. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Bristow /returned with them for a few da Ys, 'Miss Gladys a ys ShilingUaw sang at Ow morning service in the United Church 'on Sundaya solo, "One Sweetly 'Solemn Thought," ;Ambrolse. 1c'.,J. R. L'atnirnau and son William played a.pleasing cornet duet. In the evening bfiss,Ethel Daley, of London, Eng., sang, ",Hold Thou My SI'and," Briggs, - 'Mrs, J. B. Thompson has returned home from visiting her daughter, Mrs. Green, in London. The following kiddies are spending, ten clays the guests. of Dr: T', J. and 'Mrs. B'vnroivs: Rhoda, Elizabeth and Mol YH Harvey, of London,Helen Fore- man, Waterloo, ' Katherine : Harvey, Toronto and (Betty Escott Beal, Lon- don, Mrs, -Wellington Newell and dau- ghter, of Yale Mich., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keys. Mrs. Redmond and daughter 'Helen who have -been visiting the former's sister, Mrs, A, D. Armstrong, and other relatives -'here foe thc_past year, leave Thursday. for Kingsville and Detroit. Next week 'they will return to their home in ;Lethbridge, Alta., leaving Sarnia by boat. 14r. E. T: Daley and daughter and 'Mr. and Mrs. •Peter Daley 'were Dun- gattuon visitors last week. Mrs. Jacob 'Wertz and Mr, Alfred Melicic, of Pigeon, Mich.,also Mrs. S. G. Merger; IHensall, visited at the home of their sister; Mrs, Isaac 'Hud - on, over the week -end, _ Miss Margaret 'Strong is visiting her sister, -Mrs, Teamerson, in Water- oo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hill's, who have been visiting Mr. Hills' sister, Mrs, Cole, Toronto, returned .with their daughter (Ria, of Oshawa teaching staff, tl'fi'ss Leona Box and IMaster Dick Box are spending their hblidayS in London, Mrs, LeRoy Oke and son Jack, and Vtr, and Mrs. Roy Mason and chil- dren, Toronto, are viis'itiing Mr, and Mrs, \V. ,Smith, Egmondvilie, Mrs. Geo. Brownlee is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Flynn, Exeter • Mr, and Mrs. N. IS. Faulkner and son, Toronto, were guests- of Mrs, F. A; 'Faulkner, :,yl 211.nter, and Mrs. A, Oke are visiting in Miss Mary Archibald iw spendptg her holidays in Burlington, Mrs. S. Twiss and Mrs, A. Mc- Gavin and Lois left on Tuesday ti • spend three xtiontlts in the West.' NMrs: , A, McKinnon' . and Misse Helen and Greta (Royce,- -Walkerton were visitors at the home, of Mr. an Mrs, ,21 erbert Fowler, ' Mrs,: Snell and ;Miss Marguerite, Haanilton, are yi'siting ,,-relatives i town. • Miss F.'lsic Gillies, Stratford, is th guest of !Miss Winnifred Savauge. ; Miss.' Ethel Jackson,. Lethbridge visited Miss Jackson' the past week They, tool,,, a motor trip, accompanied by iMr. Ted Down, through Toronto, London, Chatham, Windsor and De- troft, Ml's. James 'Constable, of London., i visiting 'Mrs, Jessie Brown. Mr. S. Dotmage. of Detroit, spent a week with his family here, Mr, ;lames I\Vatson is un Oweti Sound this week: Misses Peggy and Eileen Reynolds, of Peterboro, are visiting their grand - Parents, 9 , t tints, Mr. and Mos. G. A. Sills. Mfrs. John Robb and iSiles Nina spent a few days the guests of'Dr. and Mrs. Cousens, of Toronto, at then- summer -cottage at Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMichael and family, of Cleveland, Ohio, are spend- ing their vacation With his mother, firs. Wm, l'IdMichael, -Misses Annie 'Stewart and Beatrice Seip intend leaving 'Friday to spend a week in Detroit. Miss Evelyn Adams is holidaying. at Grand" Bend. Mr. P.' C. Calder, of Toronto, spent the week -end enc' 'n town. c.h 1[r•. s E. Unrbach 'Toronto, o .i visit- ing her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. D, H. Stewart. Miss McDermid is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs, McDowell, Roxboro. Mrs. Chas. Broadfoot, and daughter Billy, -of Moosejaw, Sask„ will ar- rive Thursday to visit Mrs. J, Broadfoot. 'bliss Helen 'Beattie, Toronto, is the guest of her brother, Air. Wesley Beattie. The Northside United Sunday school are holding their picnic to Bay- field on Wednesday, July 27th. Dr. and Mrs, V. Yale anti son Don- ald, Sault Ste, Marie, Mich;, are guests at the 'hone of Mr's. 1-1. R. Scott. ' Mr, Rcdbert Dodds and Miss Mary arc leaving on Tuesday for the West, where they will visit Mr. Dodds' eight brothers. Misses Jeanette 'Finnigan:. Alice Thompson, Evelena Nott and Jean Webster are attending the summer school in Goderich this week as dele- gates front 'Egnaondville Young 'Peo- ple's Society, Mr, and Mrs. F. S. Rivers and little daughter, of Owen 'Sound, are visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rivers. Miss Moffatt, from Bruce Beach, visited Dr. and Mrs, Larkin, Misses Brine will spend the week- end in 'Brussels for the Old ,Boys' re- union there. 'Mt tWnt: Jo'vett and daughter. Miss ,Edna, of Port Huron, motored over and spent the 'week -end with their cousin, 'Miss Florence Fowler. Miss jean Lane, of - Lucknow is visiting with her cousin, Miss Helen Lane, an'cl,also with Rev. an'd'Mrs.W. D. MdDonald, of-Eganondt'iide. The many friends of Reeve Frank McQuaid were pleased to see him able to 'be in town last week -end after his 'ecen't serious illness: s 'Rev, W. P. (Lane wa's called to , Embro on Monday to attend the,tflmn- d era' of ,Mr, 'E., J. Sutherland. Mrs, 7aane ,of Helen accompanied Mr, o n Miss Helen, Masters 'Billie ancdact. Charlesworth -are holigiaying at the e home of.'Mr. and Mrs, "Wm. Goven- lock, Egmondvllle, Mr; and Mrs.:Glasser 'Mrs, Glasser, Sr, Mr. and 'Mrs. Itirscher, e Mrs. 1.41 and (baby and Miss Margaret Thompson, of Kutztown, Pa., " motor- ed over and were guests at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Will T. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Ferguson visit- ed ,Mr, and Mr's, Geo. Ferguson, Ex - Edith 011 Sunday. Edith returned homewith them: Mrs. •I-Iarry Stewart and children, Toronto, are spending their -holi'd'ays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. IR.. 4 .1 char. TUCKERSMITIi, You an 13a Well IF YOU WILL OBEY TIME LAWS OF NATURE, DISEASE eTINNeT EXIST THE HUMAN BODY \\'AS NOT MADE TO SUFFER FlaOM DISEASE FOR T'HI'S REASON NATURE HAS PROVIDED 'Herbs, Roots, :Barks, Berries, Leaves and Blossoms for the Healing of the Nation, and if you will use them in their natural state instead of drugs and pills you will soon be on the road to 'HEALTH, tHA'PPIN'DS'S and PROSPERITY Mr. Murfin, the Proprietor of, -the ,Canadian Herb Gardens, Expert in 'Herbs, will be at Commercial hotel, Seaforth ONE DAY 'ONLY—ALL DAY AND EVENT1'iG WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd. +00'NNS'W ':DATION FREE 'Gall Stones removed without an operation, Goitre removed without an operation, Asthma, Piles, rHeart troubles, High Blood Pressure, Stom- ach Troubles, Skin Diseases, Bedwetting, Wgrnas, Nerve Trottlbles, • 'Constipation and !Appendicitis, Kidney Troubles, Paralysis, Diatbetes, ;Bright's Disease, Lung and Bronchial Troubles, Anaemia, Catarrh, Dropsy, !Gravel, Over 'Fatness, Female Troubles, Arthritis, Rheumat- ism, 'Neuri'tis and all Diseases, HERB DOCTOR BOOK FREE To all our customers taking ,Herb. Treatments, this book ,contains (250 -old diene Herb ;Formulas) the long-cilerished secreta of our forefathers and great Herbalists dike Nicholas !Culpeper and 'Pastor Knei'pla, who lived many years ago and used them with great success.' There is an .Herb for Every Disease - REMEMBER, THE DATE Wednesday, August 3rc . Canadian Herb Gardens BOX 513, LONDON, QINTARIO WE -SEL(: the HERBS' the JUICE comes 'from, Miss l-orine ti3e11 returned home one Saturday after spending a, month in Detroit. \4isses Margaret and Mary O'Han- ley of Chicago are washing at the home of • 1'Ir. and ebbs, Thomas '0'- Laughlin. Miss Elizabeth Taylor spent the week eonat the home of her mo Airs, John Taylor, Miss Hilda Kennedy returned un Sunday after spending a week at the ]torte of Mr, and Mrs, Duoharme, Miss E vel'ine Greenwood cennvo 1 oc and Mr. 1 orer toGree ' � uwood are speeding their holidays at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs, George .Beal, Mrs. S. Gilchrist and daughter 'Margaret of Carievale, Sask., spent Tth,e Sirwneekpsmet,nd at the hone of Mrs. A, Mr, William Bell of Detroit spent the week end at the home of his par - cuts, Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Mr, and Mrs, M. Ho'dgert visited at the hone: of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Iiodgert on Wednesday evening, Miss Annie ,Cameron of Toronto is NOTJCE 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 ' PAGE FIVE;' visiting 'relatives in this community',' the past week, ." IMr• , and Mrs, Rapson and family of Londesboho were Sunday visitors at tate' hone of Mr. and' Mrs: William' L\ right, Alts. Sam'L'aidlaw and d Al Mrs. A. N anti � Nicholson ,Sundayy ' visite: ors of Mr. and Mrs, Wnn, Patrick. Miss Mary Pretty of Seaforth is visiting at Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Cam- erop's for the past week,. Quite a number from the Mill road attended the Oddfello ' et s decoration service at Baird's cemetery (Sunday, J](7RiI AtDr- DEATHS. In tH-iitb'bert, on !Saturday, July 16211,'1.927, Mr. 'Peter Jorda in his 69th year. Like a Grip 1t the"Throat, For a disease that is not classed as fatal there isnib b o a 1 non 'p Y e which eh causes more terrible suffering than asthma, Sleep :Is impossible, .the sufferer be- comes exhausted and finality, though the attack passes, is left in unceasing dread of its return, Dr. J. 1D, (Cel logg's Asthma Remedy is a wonder- ful remedial agent . 3i immediately relieves the restricted air passages as thousands can testify. It is soul by dealers everywhere. Want and For 'Sale ads, 1 week 25c Automobile Insurance Evecar owner rtec- y With heavier needs road tltrafis fic�you u 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 $5,00 Six months' policy at 70 per cent. of above rates. Gives $17,000,00 protection to the car ower against injuries or death of any person or persons and damage to other cars, vehicles or other property. Legal '"expenses and doctor's hill are also included. Rates for Collision, Fire and Theft on application, Everybody's Auto Accident Policy Premium $5.00. Policy $1,500.00.-X25,00 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, Cali, Write or Phone A. D. SUTHERLAND Seaforth, Ontario. Phone 152. The Special Milverton Flour \Ve have it --Give it a Trial, Also Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds C. G. THOMSON 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 Ford Touring 1915,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,$75.00withLicense Ford Coope 1925, balloon tires, like tiew' „$375 with License R er� e l s- � altie PHONE 1b7W DRESSES NO'11V.IATTER HOW DELICATE MAY BE ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE We claim that no caress is too dainty or expensive to'h he entrusted to us for cleaning with perfect confidence, The cleaning of dresses is 'an arta which takes time to study and achieve. Ladies' and Gent's Felt Hats cleaned. It only costs a dollar and will look tike new, SERFORTJ4 GARMENT a RE Sydney D u � Y � �l�y',��lop letar COMMERCIAL BLOCIK, P-IONE 227 or 210