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The Signal, 1920-11-25, Page 9s1Vs. stirategarrieVatetik ""s• • ter e;"" .,E!,:ti-4".,.2,,I",,,,,44rtreile.•." 44 ere tres W:7 • . tl" • . 74111114 45. • „te t tt,t .4' • •'; ;'; 5. O. .14 . ' rAv TU SIONAL 4 / • THE N EW IIMBEROIR Thomas A. Edison Made This Phonograph for YOU! e The geinus of Edison ham made the Amherola superior t.. rdinary phonographs44talking machines ' in every way. Its marvelous lone-itg genuine Diamond !Juin: Rcpr..thwer no needles to change) -its practically indestructible, everlest- ini Au:16er°' Records-- ,its surprisioely moderate ,rice, overwhelm comparison! Aoriberola is the phonograph you e ant -it is a pliontistraph that every family in this broad lanti can aped. It brings the svorld's best music and greatest artists into your home and furnishes a lifetime of entertainment and needful relaxation. If you can conveniently visit our store, do so at the earliest opportunitv-please. ltherwise send um a post -card leave the rest to us. • s Tlaostaa.4,4- Edison A,• • .."•••`11issi • 1 of the O.Ither appear the names of Ili • new teen men hum the township site) gave up their lives. The monument was recently unveiled and dedicated with appropriate ceretnony. What might have been a s nous acci- dent was narrowly averted when tie funeral of Peter Crerar. Motesworth. was on the way to the cemetery. The car driven by John Alexander, containing his wife and Rev. T. A. Bell, who was in charge of the service, was endeavoring to pass a farm wagon on the bridge at the corner of the Trowbridge sideroad, when Mr. Alexander's foot slipped off the brake and the car ptunged over the embankment and fell top down into live feet of water. On striking the bottom of the creek the car tell over on its side. This alone enabled the occupants to rscape with I.ttle more than a severe soaking in the icy water, Rev. T. A. Bell's leg was bruised and crushed, but all were able to go to a nearby farmhouse and receive attention. After waiting to pull the wrecked car up the bank. the procession proceeded to the' cemetery. where the service was concluded by Rev. J. M. Nichol, Listowel. D. W. 11ANIII,T1iN-Agent for h.'.drisoisn Disc and Audierola Phonographs and . BURN, ONT , Phone -151-10mtran . • • "mg • 0 w 111011111111.111111111111111111111.11 r "COUNTY AND DISTRICT' • Oro "41•.' •1 efgrAvit4,! ',4115,41C • 4.1 E s Always at your service with the best goods at most reasonable Firce s. se•••••••••••••••••••••• J. McEWEN South Side Square Telephone 46 ••••••000.00 SOS _ 1 1 • A 'Bargain 44+ ere Photography. Large iiiiipments of "ogee beets ate being made from HenIUU station. Geo. Nesbit, fur o remitleqt of McKill Tljorold to reside. 1 • (lir. laud liza. Ilay .townmhip, i The Presbyterian congregations ,of 'men superannuated for lour years. er tiftY Yuen * has gone to John McMahon. of drefir r 1" vf•oP' 44, .1174 • • GODERIOB, ONT. SUFFERING 0 F YOUNG WOMEN • 1.1* , ,...7. 4t1t, :1•r1. ..-••••ewsw; ter •. 7 - - 14.04"."•• • '••• .3111111.;.- • .,1 044l4.4c, " NW. .144 - •Thunalay. a:inventor 25th, 1920) -/* This Letter Tells How It May be Overcome -All Mothers Interested. CLINTON. Death came suddenly to Mrs Isaac Dodd, of town, on Thursday night. Ilth inst. She passed away quietly while sitting in a chair in her bedroom. She was to her seventy-first year and was a native of Goderich townthip, a daughter of the late Henry Steep. Besides her husband. one daughter. Mrs. George W. Layton, of the London road, survivea • Up to the 13th inst. David Cantelon had shipped this season 20,600 barrels of apples. These were all bought within a radius of eighteen miles of Clinton. At a Men'sBrotherhood banquet held in Wesley church and attended by between fifty and sixty men, the Chief speaker was Dr. A. T. Emmerson, Goderich, who gave an ex. client at:Press. Rev. J. E. Ford of Goderich also was among the speakers of the evening. The death of Mrs. Isabella Davidson McRae occurred Monday evening of last week at her home hire. Mrs. McRae had lived in Clinton for half -a -century Her husband, the late William Anhui McRae, died nine years ago, and a family of three daughters and five sons survive Rev. W. G. Howson, a former Metho dist slot of Clinton died at his hOm re sold their effects Pa and rionoved st week to Toronto, - Toronto, Ont. - "I have suffered since 1 WWI a school girl with pain in my left side and w th cramps. growing worse each year until I was all run down. I am a children's nurse.and 1 wailko bad at times that 1 was unfit for work. I tried sev- eral doctors and pa- tent medicines, but was only relieved for a short time. Some of the doctors wan ted to perform an oper- ation, but my father objected. Finally 1 earned through my morher of Lydia E Pinkham's -Vegetable Compound, and how thankful 1 am. that I tried it. I am relieved from pair; and erasi_iya. and feel as if it has saved my life. You may use my letter to help other women, sa 1 am only too glad to recommend the medicine." -JEAN KENT. 42 Blamford Ave.. Toronto. Girls who are troubled as Miss 'rent was should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Corripound. Thome who need special advice may write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co (confidential), Lynn, Mass. These lettere will be opened, read and answeredlay a woman and held in strict confidence. • iN PFCt1 FOR • FAalINE-STRICKE01 Et'Rgelt At a meeting of representatives from t he Tartlets 11•01111.11.01 1401.11.114.11 111 1111. 101V11, 11111141 111 114,104311.1. 10 an /1111/0/11 the Rest .4•04.04 for assistaiwo in till. terrible Calamity %Welt has be - fatties' Europe. it wa4 ilecided to make ' an appeal to the eliiirchro. and rweictlen of the town. Millions of people aro dying .if want In the ear -stricken dis- Wets. and pestilence a 1'4411111W aro stalking hand in hand through large 11 11.11 of central ope. 4111111 Yell a re dying by thousands for lack of food mill medicine, while we are blest with all abundence of everything and to Mie' Now tioderich las responded nobly to every appeal in the past, and we feel side that this appeal will 'deet With the esuai generous ret11.11.11114/.. A 4.411ectiali is to be 44.1..... up in each rhumb onetime Sunday in. 'the .near future, atii we feel -that all the sac- leties will give generously. We have aiready received .41111,11:111. fiat cheque% from meveral of, our tut- YAMS WWI 110pe for many more. Mr. A. M. Ittsbermon or Mr. Bowden In the Board of T rooms will receive arid acknow hinge donations, and hey will lie forward...I at 0111.0 • to Red Cross. hearliii-riers at Toronto for the , British War Heiler Fund. "He who gives quickly gives twiee." ( :Signed ) • • 4). HAMILTON, Cluairman. EN ETER. ?tient Memorial (twit was tiw WW1* of a pretty wedding on Wednes- day afternoon of last week. when Miss Charlotte Ince, grambleughter of Mni. A. Allen Ilf town, becalm the tri4e oaf l'reston Dearing, son of Mr. alai Mrs. • W. 11. Dearing of the 2m1 concession " of Stephen. Rev. A. A. Trumpor e rformell the ceremony,. The young t Lond un Sundly morning. Ile had- einiplt• left for Michigan 1/111 their Klppen, Hill reen and Blake have e*- teridisl a eII to Rev. 14.5.. A. Lundy, Would 1 Not Be Without of Walt° R Grand Trunk Railway, offers econfort- purchal non N. Saundercock the farm Baby's Own Tablets. equipped with modern plumb- ___ 1 Alex. P mins and hs ann. Sandy. have able accommodation and le . in .Sta ley Township kneiwn as the Riche son` arm. Once a mother has used Baby's Own lug, steam 110111, large bright Bmrn. ' e - sleeping MOBS, • cosy lounglag ..,..,...._ _,.. op.'II .,___, .,..., ....,. . ose••••••••^"P0•••""01^^"""w""• l'""'""w'''''''"""''"*"."^"°"% al s Don hy MeDonell. ' daughter Tablets for her little ones she would not , Of r. and MIs'. C. A. MeDonell. Bele be without them. They are the ideal A pretieWeilding took. 111311. in St. r,'127• "n° 111"°„'Ir' I",". • "lift I ni- on a 1/11111a.r, ••111 SI 1.1'1111 :1111'111 11 sa . left last week for Toronto to home remedy for the baby ; being guaran- Michael's church on AN'ediies.lity. NOV- 4 1111y1.41111. 10 reserve 1110111S ill ,att- tr las as a nurse.\ ' teed to be absolutely free from opiates enits.r V, wlwai Mire: Kathleen MI -rt , • kl • .11 boneymoou trip, and 00 their return will take charge of the farm. which the groom's pazents are • about to vacate. Dr. 111111 Mr/1. Harry ltrownIng. of Emerson. Alberta. visited .. few dais last week with the form -r' parents, Dr. iond Mrs. J. W. Brownlog.• Just Like Tkelr Parents.- • student .*teties have lest abol- ished ot;_tlee .441r..4e 44 Port Moron kis rause, it is "nit. the stydents are pay- ing. snore attention to social affairs anti dancing than they ire to their studies. Positively, soniething must be thine to enrh the &harbors 11.11111'111-4.11 of our eliildresi. or they ulii\y become exactly Hke their fatherm at I wothers used to he.- Detroit Novs. . • Winter In Algonquin Park. TIO. attractions which Algonquin Pfirk affords daring the winter months are many and varied. - Tobogganing, rinowshoeing and fish- ing through the he are the principal ones. The bush trails 011 are a real joy 111111 there is milimitirs1 opportunity for the skier. "The HIg- b.u.l Inn," 11Ou...1 and operated by 1110 NOVEMBER'S COLD AND CHILLY BLAST need have no terrors for you if you are clad in an outfit from this store. Call and see the New Suits New Hats New Shirts New Gloves New Underwear 14, New Overcoats New Caps New Ties New Socks New Suspenders Everything 100 per cent. value -rtiietV McLEAN BROS. Sen -Ready 1 THE SQUARE Tailors and Goats' Furnishers GGDERICH 01,0tIA10,..0.11C .•••' 1 • ear*, ,1414 • s"- 41 A 7.tite • # tertr,"4",%Cia -olitigellegereeatildiard- . 1/4 tent FINE REPAIRING Bring your treetwarn tires to tie and tet it; retreat- num for you and get an extra 2,033 to 3,0)) extra mil '- age out of tirei that are practically - wit-Oless, or let u reline your We; which will strenztaen 50 per cent. Tires repaired in the prometene by our process will p hig.telfteturns. Let us ex 'min. yo tiret. 11 we cannot save your baying a new tire, it will b! a pretty bad one. Tires. Tubes, Accessories. It J. FlSmall/ Ilasalltes SS, GODERICH The Presbyterian, congregation of "ippen has extended cern to Rev. R A. , Lundy, of Walton. rhe 'stipend is $1.800, with manse and month'* holiday. • Deo has his 12.1.44.re farm on tlw 1 •Itti o flay to ' Liam J. Laporte ail B, and J. • ftehifente,, lent of Detroit. NM. - - Isa tio•ibt Annairoag. wklow of the late Robert Weir. 4114.41 in Torn'*. y on the 12th' haat., in her sixty-ulut sear. $111v was vee of the early met- ' tlers of Olirtibeery. • ' Kitwardine best kt v1 smile eraixtrator, "wised by the Kincardine Evelio:attr tpany, lry tire on the 12th Inst. The lineal hotel. tssIoffly At the Methodist . 1111 the 114 h hist_ the marriage .pin..e „tit Miss Ntlith KW met% '}:Ikton. Mich.. to 111143' M iltoh Brown. of Stephen town -11 ip. Win. ,o114.Kri v. of MesKillop boviishi . 11:11441.11 11 way suddenly* on W141111..11 V Of last week, the 'result of a strok She is survived by hie husband, ft ir sons and three thrash- - tees Aliiiiro 1114mIgins. r daughter, •tv s !Write.' to in. on Novetnber Int , ode Ire *Hilton Roy* Drown. or ot wr a gentle but thorough laxative and have 1;i4"111Y was united in nettrtnestty to I. O'Reilly. 4.f MeKillop township. . 111 all about it write to Grand Trunk !liesure ancl esinte to fle! bmn proved of the greatest aid in case, • ticket agents or C. E 'essence Agent, Toronto. E. Monate:, District of constipation, indigest. colic, coldll. The lotto lel eeremotty w."1- twrfarni44 It . 11t Req. F11 t her Hogan. After the ! h rmful drugsThey are a . ancl simple lei ers. on erni g Mrs. Ernest Gagne. Beausejour, Quebec, Wedding trip to Clamor. Buffalo nnil Current mum-- - writes "1 Lave used Baby's Own ablets ' Points. which Mr. 311111 Mrs. the/ "Excu " for constipation and colic and have found 1 1. 41 re taking in their cur. ' them so successful that wou d not -be----wein-ru441"--rw- flue of I- .."1-b4-417Ytrnetur 11‘145"401 1' without them. I would st rong 1 y recons- rope Hear I teeeli wood., mend every mother to keep a box in the Mr. /111,1 Mrs. cline. who went . "I'll pay you this tomorri,w, sure r - "I've had a lovely time.' , house " The Tablets arz sold by medicine West several month,. ago Fa vi.• re - Gray -Dort and Studebaker Mote Cars How about your battery this winter ? To be- assured of a good battery in the Spring, leave it with tin for winter storage. _ • - , dealers or by mail at 2i cents a ho* from he Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockeille. t. 44 SEAFORTII. :Anot •r of theepioneers of this Mee - I I, 1111,1 W:-114114F-rw rem- aftei.-Tan' 1 Deretextg,- whose denth ' oecurred 011 W1.11111•allay of hist 550411, • at tiw age o i•ighty-two years. The (Wet% Wel I. kW t1OS maiden IMMO was ; Margaret floors.', . was n native of Ireland. coming ter' thee emmtry With - , her parents when slos was very young. A f ter 114.r nui rriage 4. Mr., Dert.reitx 1 1 Kitty -three years ago 4i* lived 1•011- 4 Ii,itoos1v the him o the Huron toed unt AWsven yeaw agrr,\wiwn. ber-1 ' husband having died, she went to live-, turned and will become resident. of Blyth again. Mr. Bell will resettle. hie former 4wettpatien as seCtion foreman nu the (*.PR. C K. Taylor bail one .• severely swatted by a fall scaffold in his barn, a fumtertr fret. • -John -K. Snot:- ,+f-$M- lins pantie-twit the late telon property le Myth to ereet 8 11114. 111'W rtvt • next year.. -- The 4YOusroptliuu af.F chunt have voted their m 41, Telford, flat increase of 1E5410 to 12mM. Mrs. A. 11. -Curt tliiiit:rrit4: led from 14 i 11 • tie To the hunter or fisherniati buking for ' ..M"1/29-111----trievr-piaresto-ituot-owl list, kod atm) fun Sask. in - Canada for I recce -ter will prove in - We have a number of Cabinet "Mounts worth I' • 15 a amen, which ct timers may have at $3 a dozen tile City last. Christm is only six weeks away, rders for Christmas work sboul. left now in order to be in good time. 'v. farm at At OW }1, 1 ID. M nst Wan 1111..41 ,Margarer in marriage. to Wilitert '. Kennedy .111.4•14.11.1 lif• Mi.. Cann/ TOrilli1.1, tier. Dr. Fe ottei-itant. Of St. Helens. • The young couple will live 1 The marriage 10041 1.111114.11111 pars.11111g... Ihisha 1, in the I 5thrinst., Eninia Matilda. .4.11,1111;(1.5it 4 die late Fred Gen ner of. 14,ishwood. to Elmer 4 horeh o Erie - i. h. The. young emiple wiH make' lasele t Jennie Currie, miter 10th. Timor nprIng she returned so the home of 1 her son Imule.1111 the how...stead, w loved a wix. 1.1114N1)W. • MISS Mita Woods ham resigned bee_ - . artt-tles-pulaie *drool itta-a 11444 11.1.14mg8hthenkit anon. of ---swrie wits ivl'aIi- - „mom; fin it ON )411R .NEXT, • SCRIPTION TO elpuiva_ „m ery roe f TIIAN NIIVE3111E11 , T! IAN rather have my Ford than your big car.'' • "I'd trust my husband ale:where" at alt! it's "te principle of 4uart 1 had. - • 5.15. E '50 CENTS AR'S SUR. THE SIGNAL, NOT LATER 30. Oh. it's no :rouble "It isn't the fatuity; the thing !" "1 jutefiniii' d the tina4442,___,_ IF 101.* 01:1_11 top iimpuita , Juhntaun pow, awn" ww, W. L. Edmond-, the will known 1V11111". 8311(trilny.`13rifirter. at kb -mite here, graphically picture.- the wild life of the _iiii.„1141.une e.twaitytt...jtsveituivi., _pew.= ,..,:ii., Rjiiplievn. liomint.in, including the Northwest Ter- -footles. •IJonto,..4.tie- 1-mie takes. his nit four years agn, In. • continued reader 5 vintrien. oi, h g.•) -e slaiging trip te ork hie farm 114 Moro , township. after the big Canadas. In a reminiscent style.Judge Frale...4 describes the good oid- , anti r .flaturbiere. .r•adessisnaelesho44-44- After n - long illness Mrs: .1.4iii led4-4. Inn. The doe that. is *growinteem „44040, lir,* our_ slut_ kw„,.., 1.4,41,h,i4 and in addition to the splendid cover :maw All 11 ' • TOr01110. • W. 1' 31.111041111. h :4011.11111'P 1313111,1111 • Died - Cameron, atiinloch 4t Co. and N. D. her usband, AleKenale and Ili move their fern - Salter. of Eas .4.11lire stock into the part oceopted • _um, Aeolian, N. 11. aloKenzie: BRUSSLS. - A deal ham been cotneted at tannin' by. which Atte_ knitting tory of .1. T. Wood A son will be OF morn! from Bniseels to thni (By. he elty 11111 grant the firm a fixed fil R R. SALLOWS • '401.14.4 4,4 4,4 NOVELTIES for Christmas NEW EsITRES . NEW ENISTITCIIED r 1 1,1,09X' ES And Many o' er new thingS for the Christma trade. The 0 iglu! Broiderfast A new euabroidery needle just the thing you want for (lhiriltmas work. Miss S. South Side Square home at Zur . , \ • Peter ereras, who 411411 Mol ' Worth on November 12thAllo• s• a uncle is? Hon. T. A. Creme, the 1.•adv• of the Farmers' party at 1 1ttaw i. Th� late Mr. Crerar farmed for many years 711 the toe 41 line between Wallace Alla 111WiCk 11O 11.1111W1. Mr. anti Mr*. t)esorge It. Parma* anti MO .001., Ot Iromiyhrook. left a gee- elite agn for their old home in 14rItr to their departure titey were given a euitable mend -off by the people of Is. ybriuk chttre•Ii, with left they- weee-wesoniated-____ thrown Iteaman, of tlrasul Demi, met with a painfut emollient while working) I eithers :meatier hieleft hind Is•Inet serrselyut.by view. It was fottnd OPO1,`.1111rt 10 amputate one ringer. and the piling tiiiiti will *nor have the OSP Of the hang for teams time. Noble Goderich AL favor every day is the Airedale terrier cooper sl on the 15th inst.. her tie daughter, Mrs. 11'. ri. '4"4 by V. Wi."4"2"- he has tory entitled •'Pluck " that will appeal Wil wit nosh. . , Ito everyone It • vat' i4 duartmenti- Ondoo,_ A former • • • ' `. ' • . • ' ' ,‘,.,,,i,..kii,,,,, rgiii,i a innemni, „it .t.us arid Ammunition: Nishitig; Conserv- 'roily at Fresno, Calilfortria. their usual Meth starefartie. Rod and Gwi atom; Trap Line and Kenntl--are.up to 1.14'1.1'11 3.04111 111.'" 'Iron' 4"11!' HI' in Canada ta publited monthly by W. J • intreerino wtt.knettitunis TayliA., Lmited, Woodst.,ck, Ont. Vint before Magistrate Gurney ntr a a siestonent. rm. Ira Parker has returned home a rimit to California and the Mr.. isroesWiatiTosed siva* No - limber 10th ns at her homc at Cotance, in her seventylieventh year. She if survived by her_ bieband and roar daughters : Mrs. St'. Moore, of Toronto; Mrs. McArthur. of God...rich; Nits. A. Nieht'sen. of COnstance. and Mrs Fred Anderon, et Hearst. - The death ;limner...1 iniddenly TOP/RIO% NOrelnher In, of John Bow. dee, at him boom om the 3r4 *tes..Ion of' Stephen. Mr. Bowden wam help- ing him POO In the farm work that morning, when he was mettenly stricken with pnralysie and expired In a few moments. Mr. Itowdeu was in him ninetieth yenr. Ilia wife died one& yawns ego, and he leaves as only mon. W111111111, 013 the Blinn In empflea. The people of Howick township have erected a war MeMorisl in the Villeff, Fordwich, in a park donated by the citizens of -the village. The morrnment is of Caned an ganite, nn a concrete fogad.' Mien. and surmounted by he full 33111. figee of a soldier. 1 he whole stanti• sixteen feet above she base. At the feet 114.141etehe a menhunt r • C ty e•rown Attorney 14,11r of To waste 00 ri131148:, JO hoard 01101 dermal tit is redurtion ed the oriiiipal .105 and freasare health Cioderieh. appeared inthe ma er and gift 41* 'charge mind thee yenter -tnen W11.10. Viriltql these menu wore then fortune's leaseiLon_puynientof damage,' a t. 41rift. Ndward ook, ymingest sore Ing to *49'63- Th4 w.". °I"' b ''' "4- WT.'"""1-"1"1"-41""mill"1 14 Now". rereNtly, of puimel, Ti4wITY4 41- 444OSO. -4141O4O05. COUILS.:1_-. - . .11U. 111.• a Rad Sent. - , ate Abram Cook of• Brussel'', . • fiver fi MO year. bonds beilig fur- . Irty-eight yearn. fist' the elefentionts Mated Ott the' at , heir whist resulted 4et the laying 05* 4_44, p, if it takes ten mills to male the eiettolitint was a litillioncit prank I," k4,,..„ how ninny fartorlem 401-4 _it. and no harm was intendd. \ .• -I ine.'inv lin.jf Ws A glie;--anTi orY1- • 1tohert J. 1,1111e, youdgeit ' 05(54) '-liortierTransiript. WHEN OU NEED a tonic to h renew the zest of • And that snap t de- notes v or and strength, ta e SCOTT'S EMULSION Jrihn 14. Little ,,f id Wingliant, welt mar- • Heil at Toronto on the rtt 4, lint., 'the bride trids.e Ml*e-fdttrgaret 4'. lik.N0*1. They l'ame Itaek. "Veheir I was a -little ,'lo 44.'' the •qr- ---goiffir -swiavery mtdreseed- his men at the end of an eichinistive I Of drill, "1 hail a eet of wirm.d..n 11P011 to *Ighborirelet fter I hail me it little hos In the Alitmlay school en day r nil liatemst si Wring ' tart rVs /TM --irndiest mf • charity I WIMP SOf1.1144 ,11 to give them to him. Then t , them back and eried, lint my 1 t•r SHOE '11otet Itry, 1Wrtie. Nome d • vim Will get your *armlet' soldierm "Am! believe 1/1O, inh-eided mutton-hemileil. goofum-hrairtal 004 0* 444110481 rolling ploa, the: 'lay has come." Its rich, tonic -nutrient propesties can be a IT-ge iactor in restoring strength and building up he body. Toronto 004. 20 47 Any man knows whet the eiri nhe slipeletet think talks o.iit, hot, it Is iM10.0.11f1P for him 14) disisiver whtt the girl VVI', doesn't talk thins about. maim • Start. • A peetimisi and an oplino•I miere dia- cnasng life from their dd- v es. points I really he lieve,- .id fmrmc.r. I could make A hem self ' -Wel," returned the 1)110 1"' 'thats nitat e pre here for. Moe II' g t to work mod do ••••-• 'OM ' , OW- ; '3; 6 l'OP$4441"1.1"' 41101 stvattfrooc'';44 711;041PliAititit4",ot,g frwrMslit StOtcsiiI • „ N1M1 ,^...001114/44,7,1, •rat.04..4. t•,1-‘11.1,, ^OW' wrn. .aors,Wo 14WO,44 ' . Hot OXO, or better -.Of lin OXO Cube in a cupful of warm milk,is art 1+1.04 fond for children. hltlk with OXO can he assimilated more readily, .1d is a most rritritioris end wholesome diet. osid I and 7111 "ka"----1,1;tif-STEtft RENE • •"'").. ,•••••. iiest ••,frel 11-'4 t,44,000.tatrel 44 We overhaul your' battery, renew the necessary rafts, re- / 'insulate it, spire it in a dry condition. , until renaired in the spring, they fill it up with .electrolite, recharge and you are practically assured of a sea.son's krviee, no 41, erioratithi taking place while your battery is -in dry string: Our price is our regular, overhauling charge only. •------- • , . .4' - , - - - - --- - -WET STORAGE Vour liattery will freeze if allowed to 'become diSeliarg4.41. Storing a battery under the wet process simply me:m.4.111.o , your battery will have our individual attention throitgliout ' the winter months, inasmuch as we will keep it sctive and in a eliargert condition. _ . Get our prices on Winter Storage. All makes of r s over- . hauled and satisfaction guaranteed. \Ve still have a numlier of Tires on hand that are olTt red at greatly reduced pt ices. COLUMBIA DRY CELLS AND PREST-O- LITE BATTERIES - "1" One Chevrolet Car for sale. TIN 45•"51.4, ":" 044,4..ork•Tt •EASTSTREETGARAGE' T. F. HOI.I IND •••••••• ‘0,4.4,444,444,444,44.44„.4044„4„,„,,,,,,,,,,,,.."•••••••••••••%/4" •• seseesesrsesetesse'•""^""^* 11-IERN'S BOOT SHOP Now is the tithe to iv select Christmas Gifts We have now in Flock a large range of sultabi. holiday gifts in Wrimr,n's Sufi Boudoir Slippers of several colors. colWor'". en's Felt Comfy Sliy ppers in a varietof Women's Felt House Boots and Cheek Sipen! s Wont v; 's lnd children'Indian Moccasins. In fact we have a large variety of all kinds of Slippers for every menther of the family. 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