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The Seaforth News, 1933-10-05, Page 10e.P'A0E .SIX . . THE SEAFORTH NEWS. PAGE EIGHT. SALL. HEN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs• (Lloyd 'Hudson ei TOWN (Forest spent the week end with rela TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Lives in town. They 'were accompan- ied home by the 'former's mother,. v1rs. Thos. 'Ilnidson, who will visit them for a'few weeks, and Mrs. d -L iP.'Devdin of Stra•t- Curlers. Annual Meeting. ford visited on 'Sunday last at the Mrs. Fred Corbett more of Mr. and 1I s of Flay, bars. ('Rev.) McConnell and son' of Toronto visited last iweek with friends The death occurred at the home 'of his sister, Mrs, john Zuefle on 'Wed- ee day last of Mr. IToeop1t Kaiser after a short illness,, Deceased Was born in York county 80 years ago and had ,been a resident 0f Saskatchewan n for a neither of years. He came to ;Out- sell last ,April to make his home with his sister here and en'joye'd fairly good 'health up till a ,few weeks ago when he began to decline. He leaves t o mourn this lass one son; Mr. o Kaiser, Of :Detroit; '3 sisters, Mrs. Macklaugh, of (Flint Mrs. Zuefie of (Henson and Mrs. Sharp of Seaforth and three Ib:ro'thers, Brigham, of Clin- ton, Jdhn, Detroit, and Albert of ISaskatohewen. ,His wife 'predeceased him some years ago. The funeral took place 'from the home of Mrs. Zue le'on 'Saturday afternoon, interment in .the ;Baird's cemetery. The Rev. Arthur Sinclair had charge of the services. The pallbearers were Messrs. Hess, !Welsh and Cantelon, o:f Outsell; Mc- Gregor, of ,Bruce i'eid, Ryckman of Exeter and Cluette of 'D'etr'oit. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. 'Eby of tolling - woad are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White. Mr, Lloyd 1P'assmore of iDelhi •spent the week end at his home here. Mr. Gordon ':Dahmer of Milverton was 'a iSunday visitor with friends. The Young 'People's (League of the United Church held the first meeting of the season llond'ay evening with the president, Dr. Smillie in the chair. 'After the opening exercises the Scrip- ture lesson was read by ,Miss Marg- aeet Johnston, after which Rev. A. Sinclair led in prayer. Hymn '1123 was ,sting followed by a violin solo by Miss 'Greta 'Lamrnie and a pianosolo by Miss Eleanor Fisher. A duet was given by Mrs. Hess and Dr. ;Smillie, after which the topic was given by Mr. 'Sinclair, followed by a solo by (Dr. Smillie. Gaines were then indulg- ed in and a dainty lunch was served. the The ',Welfare. Youth Club. Carmel Presbyterian Church held banquet on Monday evening t was largely attended, Following hurt supper a singsong preceded a address by the president, 'Miss Mabel Workman and several selections by the orchestra. A toast to the King lay Rev. Young was responded to' by singing the national anthem; a toast to the Church by Blanche Mustard and responded to by Mr. Young; the •Club by Jim -Bengough and res- ponded to by Beryl Piaff and to and Mrs. Young by Helen Smith and responded to byMr. Young. A re- port of the Kintail camp was given by Hazel Thompson, followed bya 1ue et by Rev, Young and Mr, W. A :Laren. A very interesting address was given by Rev. MdDonnell of Luck - now on "The Great Task Which Is closed by Before Us,"The meeting singing hymn '582. !Services in our local churches wereG well attended on Sunday. Un- ited ,Church rally day eAtcr- observed and at the.'tnorning service a children's choir led'the sin ging. A duekites t was given by Bobby Carrie tJs ynt. Rev. Arthur Sinclair delivered very suitable ad'dresses for the occasion At Carmel .Presbyterian Church Rev, 'Neil Miller occupied the pulpit and fine anthems were rendered by the choir. Next 'Sunday morning baptismal service will Ibe observed. October, 110017. The annual meeting of the ,Seefo"th Curling Club VMS held on Friday ev- ening at the Commercial hotel, Mr. R• S. 'Flays, the retiring president, occu- pied the chair and called upon the sec- retary and treasurer for their annual reports. The following officer's were then elected for the ensuing season. nPatron, Mr. Jas, McMichael; eat- presid- cnt, J'as. Dick; viceapre's.> John Beat- tie; lie; secretary, Wnt. lenient; managing committee, R. S. Hays, W. Pickard,_ W. D. ,Bright, G. A. 'Sills, F. ,J. Bar- rows; representative members, T. 0, Robson, W. D, Bright; Ontario Tank- ard skips, Wim. Arent, R. S. Hays; skips, G. F. Rogers, R. S. ,Hags; W. Ainent, W. D. Bright, D. A. Hutchi- son, J. Belattie, 5. C, Steele, W. Pick- ard, W. l'idDbugall, J. 'Riohardis'on. The name Of Mr. W, 0. Reid was added to thelist of honorary members. Bitten by Dog. Mr. Janes Anderson had his right hand bitten by a dog on Thursday. The wounds are healing favorably and no serious results are anticipated. Duff's Church Re -Opening. (Sunday next will be an fmportaty one .in connection with .the c'ongrega tion of Duff's Church, l4'dKiliop, ' is being' the re -opening of the sacred ed ifice, which was .closed for a number of months undergoing repairs. Leases 'Residence. Mr. A. E. Colston has leased Mrs. James Wilson's residence on Louisa street and will move into it in a few days. Mrs. James Wilson and daugh- ter, Miss Ethel, left` an Monday for Detroit, where they intend making their atone for the present. May .Organize.. lOn Thursday evening ,Dr. C. S. Eby of the International 'Reform Bur- eau 'delivered a lecture in the First Presbyterian ,Church, the Object being to organize a branch in this vicinity. At the close of the lecture officers were appointed provisionally to con- sider the furtherance of the work itt this vicinity. Walton On Friday as Mr. Curry, Methodist minister of Walton, was driving home from Brussels fair on the 'Seaforth road, he was run into by two :men driving towards Seaforth. He was not able to get out of the road in time, and the result was a terrible shock and evrer-k, Mr. Currie Was' thrown out of Iris buggy and his horse thrown bank- ward over the buggy. A veterinary was called in and found the horse ser- iously injured. The buggy was badly broken. It is said that it will take nearly or quite 1$1200 to cover the bill. May Locate in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Morrison are here 'from Lowell, Mass., visiting the former's mother and other relatives. They expect to leave on Friday for LONDESBORO .l'I:r. and Mrs. jas• McICoo1 and Miss Phyllis were guests of Mr. and ,Mss. Arnold of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fingland of Clinton called on the fornier's parents here en, Sunday, Rev and Mrs. Johnston of Crediton were visitors in our village on, Mon- day of this .w•ee'k.• Mr. 12olbert Mowbray of White- church was in the village on business •Mondlay .. Mr. Carl Radford left thlls week for 'Guelph .Agricultural 'College where 'lie will spend the winter. Mr, and Mei, Geo. McCall and thele Miss Jean attended Brussels fair last week. Mir. and Miss 'Barr spent a couple of days with Has/field friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle and Miss Ma- rion of Niagara Falls spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. "Crawford of the village. "The Friendly Class" of Unfitted Church Sunday School entertained the Senior Bible Class on Friday evening last. .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong and children spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mat Armstrong of Constance. i'frs, M. Ross spent lest Wednesday in Clinton with her son, Mr. D. D. Roberton. Mr. and Mrs. Roberton left last Satu'rd'ay for Winnipeg where they will spend their vacation. The United Church are holding their anniversary services here on Sunday, Octdber 8th. Special musn'c by the choir assisted by Dr. Thomp- son of Clenton. The Rev. Stephen Mathers of Grand Bend will have charge of both services, morning ser- vice ten -'thirty and evening service seven -thirty. 1l4•ies Ph'amie Little spent Sunday with her friend, Mars. Norntan Rad- ford of near Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Chesney and children of Seaforth and Mr, and Mrs. Howatt of Auburn were guests oif Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manning on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Whitely' of Gorrie 1Sund'ayed at the home of Mrs. Moun- tam in•the village here. Mrs. W. B. Allen is spending a few weeks with friends at Toronto and Parry Sound. Rev. J. W. J'ohns'ton et Crediton called on several Of their old friends on. Monday. FOR SALE Sevoral D IN SEAFORTH & 'EGMONDVILLE • Own your own home. This is the time to buy and prices are low. A. D. SUTHERLAND Notice. THURSDAY, OCTO'BER 5, 1933 Scott ;Memorial Hospital Board have decided to continue the Training School for practical nurses. Any young ladies desir- ous of qualifying as such, apply personally or by letter to the Hospital (Superintendent, (Miss !Wilson. R. R. ROSS, D.D.S.: ;Secretary of Hospital Board. FOR SALE 37 pigs, •5' weeks old. Apply to GI0RDIOIN 11-1101DMES, ,112th con:. Mc- Killop, 1'g mile's east Of Le'adlbitry. 40. Friday. Saturday only 5 pounds Edwd. SYRUP 35e 10 pounds Edwd. SYRUP 68c. ICAM+PBE'LL 'S SOUPS 3 tins23c P.&G. SOIAP, 10 bars 33c PEARL WHITE 10 bars 29c GOLD SOAP, 10 bars • .. • • 35c McCormick's (SODAS, 1 Ib. 14c Perrin's 'SODAS, 11 Lb. 14c •FANCY IGLF.SIS 3IB0LSOUdx12T" S, 2 lbs. 29c ec 'GLASS 12" x 14" ;10c BEST PUTTY 1b. 100 BOLOGNA .... • lb. •lOc WHINERS .. . • lb\ 12c BACK BACON . lb. ' 20c RED PATH SUGAR -14 lb. for $1.00 -with $1.00 order. FINNIGAN FARM FARM FOR SALE 11100 -acre farm with good land 'a'nd good buildings, lots of water, same bush; some wheat sowed. priced cheap and gold terms to right party. Situ- ated in Stanley tp. near 'Hayfield. Ap- ply to_1Saalforlth News. HILLSGREEN. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Maxwell of Graf- ton, North Dakota, and ,the Misses 'Munroe of Brucefield, called on friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. W. 10nutable of Cern tralia visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Love.' is vis- itingR. Hopkins of Chicago at the 'home of her parents, 'lir. and Mrs. J. Cochrane. Mrs, W. Carlile of Hensall visited 'friends in this vicinity. The service in the IHillsgreen church will be withdrawn on Sunday be- ingg to te held inthe'KippenrChurch.y be - Miss E. ,Lyon is slowly recovering from her •recent sickness and is now 'convalescing at the home of'.her bro- 'ther, Mr. Wm. Lyon. (Born--lOn Sept. 2ttlth, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyon, .113th con. Hullett, a son. M'on'treal where lir. Morrison wilt be EXECUTORS' SALE IQif Pure Beed 'S'horehorn and Grade Oattle.-The executors oif the estate of the 'tate David A. 'Laidla'w will sell 'by public auction at ,N. •hall lot 5, cost. 9, Morris, on Tuesday, O'ctdber ;li0leh, 1933, sale commences at •,1:'30 Pirn. sharp, 40 •head of cattle, including: IGalinstop 'Daddies, •N'o. 0111'5169, .dank 'roan, 'born Oldtolber '718Th,. 19311. An outstanding young bull, shred by Res- olution No. 202,171216; bred by Frank IWidod, Londesiboro, Ont. 'Mountain Maid 04th, No. 2(11718!7)1. Red, born May 9th, 15, with bull calf at foot. Grey Triumvir and, No. 23158T1, light roan, born Nov. 4th, 1925, . with calf at foot:' IStaMford Beauty, No. 2141417i117, roan, born Oct. 5th, 1929, with calf at foot. ;Fairy Quarterback, No. 2.484153, dark red, born 'Oct. 115th, 41930, in calf, sir- ed by Backstop No. 185834. A Dryden bred bull. (Fairy Beauty, No. •25d28P, :dark red, 'born Oct 30th, '19311, by Backstop, 11156181314. 'Claret Nunley, 25162022, roast, 'b'orn Oct. 3111st, 19311, by Backstop, •185$134. (Six pure'b'red heifers, calved in 19312, by 'Backstop; they are not yet registered but certificates of transfer will be furnished. All the above Pure 'Breds are good individuals, are fully accredited, as the !Herd hes been for a number of years. The families represented are amongst the best produced in Canada today. :Aiso 5 grade heifers and young cows in calf or with dalf at foot..E'ight grade steers, rising 2 years old; ,grade steers rising 1' year old, a num- ber of •calves. 'Terms of Sale -All .puechases must be secured by approved joint notes. Eight month's' credit will be allowed. Stix per cent. per annum off for cash. Janes Ric'hmond and W. C. Laidlaw, Executors; Thos. Gundry, Auctioneer. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT A good frame house, stable and gar- age and e4 acre band. Will sell cheap for quick stale or exchange on farm .property. Apply. to GEOi1IGIE Mc - CAUL, Londeslboro. 42 'COTTAGE FOR RENT A very comfortable cottage on Jar- vis street ear rent November '1st. Ap- ply to l'f1RIS. J. J. HIU1GIGAIRID, corner Market and 'High streets. ELIMVILLE Visitors in this oommunity on Sun day were: Mr. and .Mrs, Tol'free and Mlaster To'mmy and Miss Connie Re - veiny df London with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hor'.e; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Murch and Miss Willa Bowers, of London, with 'Ir. and Mrs. 'Philip i:Iurch; Mr. and Mrs. Ogden and daughters, Misses Jean and Alethea Ogden and :Messrs Harold Sutton and Gordon Ballingal of •London with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Mr. John 'Francis of London and employed for the present. He may lo -'daughter, Miss Marjorie Francis of Toronto visited at 'Mr. Wes. Johns' cate in Toronto later. last Tuesday. .Mfr. Silas Johns is visiting his dhauursght. ter, Mrs. Wm. Pybus at Chisel - Mrs. Chas. Godbolt, Mrs, .Rich. Johns, Mrs Wnt. ,Elford, Mrs. Henry IDelbridge, Mrs. ((Rev.) •Peters and .Misses Laura Ford, Lavona Cooper, 'Marjorie De1bridge and 'Margaret Johns attended the convention at Kippen, last Thursday. Messrs. Lorne and 'Ronald Elford and Howard J'dhns motored to Ham- ilton and spent the week -end visiting with Rev. A• E. and Mrs. Johns. GODERICH TOWNSHIP lir. and Mrs. 13, Cousins from Col- borne visited with 31.'. and', Mrs, Robt. 30001waiu last Monday On .Saturday, 'Sept. 23rd, a reception was held at the home of Mrs Les Mc- Clure in honor of 'Mies .Bernice Elliott. bride-to-be .About thirty young ladies presented her with a miscellaneous shower. IA large crowd attended t`tte Hayfield fair, concert and dance last Thursday and it was reported to 'be better than ever this year. 1eliss Jean MacAdain of +Goderich visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. Sanniei Mellwain last week. 'Congratulations are flue to Mr. Alf Warner for ell the prizes he has won in the fall fairs this year. Mr. \Georg.e 'Hopson purchased a team last week from Sandy Sterling: WORK HORSE WANTED A good, reliable work horse wanted. Cheep. Apply to The News office. 40 Potatoes and Milk "THE STAFF OF ,LIFE" As the average crop of potatoes is un- der 50% production this year it is a safe gamble that potatoes will see '$2 before long. Orders delivered . now will be filled at the following prices: Extra No. 1 Dooley Potatoes bag $1.50 'Regular No. '1 " 1.35 Field Run " " 1.25 These prices are subject to rise at any time. Call at our farm or phone 34.616 Clinton. ;Boyce and the late Mr. James Boyce. 'Deceased, was born in Stanley .-47 years ago where he continued to re- side till a few years ago when he and his mother moved to Godericie About (three weeks ago he contracted fever wh'idh . dev'elo'ped into pneumonia and .ended fatally. He leaves to mourn his loss Itis 'wid'ow'ed .m'o'ther, three bro- thers, Victor .and NJfll1a'nt, of Goder- ieh; Frank of Stanley and one sister, l'[rs. W. IFlohner, The funeral was held on Sunday to Bayfield cemetery. 'Services will be withdrawn at the Goshen and B'la'ke United 'Churches neat Sunday owing toanniversary services being held in: the 'Varna Un- ited Church, when Rev, IR. M. Gale Bayfield will conduct the morning service and Rev. Mr. Burn of Zurich ,will :have charge of the evening ser- tce. The held in thea shed ton Thursday evel supper vening, October 12th. Mrs. Frank Hobson orf St. Thomas, accompanied by her daughter-in-law, 31rs. Edwin ,IIotbson, visited friends in this vicinity one day last week. Miss Eleanor .Scotchtner, who is teaching school near Seaforth, spent the week end under the parental roof. iM.is's Mary Armstrong of Toronto is at present 'the, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Armstrong. Mr. and ,''Mrs. James Barnes and. two daughters, Alma and Mary, of London, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale on Sunday last, Report of `.S,IS• Nn. 14, Stanley for 1Septemiber: Sr. 1.1V. -(Harold Jones 713• Aubrey Farquhar 62. Jr. IV. -Kath- leen Jones 85, Mary Farquhar, absent. Sr. IIIII.-(George Clifton 54, Marian Kerslake 49. Jr. IIIIIJEric Switzer 411, Sr. IQ. -Lois Rothwell 71, Jean Speir 62. Don Switzer 60, Willie W'itcambc 153, Ernie Talbot absen't. Jr.IL-Mild- red Jones 57, "'Kenneth McKenzie 33. L -'Donny McKenzie, Alvin Kers- lake, Pr. -(Pune Murdoch, Betty Swit- zer. Number an roll 118, average at- tendance 16.12.1.-P. C. P•enfold, Tea- cher, Work Completed. Mr. Vs'althew has completed the' work of frescoing and decorating the Methodist church. Mr, Scott is now engaged in some painting work and. doing the seats in hand finish. The Ladies' Aid have in hand the matting, carpeting, etc. It is expected all will be in readiness cfor the re -opening on the 27th Inst. WINTHROP: A good crowd attended the Mission Band concert held in the basement of the church last Thursday. od programme was given by the memb- ers of the '.fission Band. Rev. Mr. Morrow, was chairman and gave a splendid talk an home missions and of the great need of vegetables in the Western provinces. mmlbert11, for thexander M ssioneld Bandequ quilt. Mr. W. C. Bennett and t c ildre y Ronnie and Shirley, ep und with Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton. 'Mr. and Mrs. F. Bullard and Mr, J. Armstrong spent 'Sunday evening .in Eilyth. Mr. Geddes of Belgrave,i5 spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. ;Joseph Little. Potato (ligging is the order of the day and are a fair crop. Tint, Isabel and Donnie Eaten spent a 'few days with Mr. and Mrs, Foster Bennett. War on Automobiles. Various rural exchanges are cont meeting with satisfaction on the pros- pect of a campaign to restrict automo- biles. They urge that the farmers should rise up and stake the legisla- ture pass a law to end the n'uis'ance. To quote: "There is to be war onttte automobile at the costing session of the Provincial Legislature. The initia- tive will be taken by the members re- presenting a number Of curial constitu- encies, who have already indicated to their constituents and some of their fellow members their intention. Last year the motor had a stremuovs time in the Municipal Committee. 'Led by the late Mr. G. N. Kidd of Carleton, a bitter attack was made on this mode of travel. This year the members int- erested propose prelim'in'ary organiza- tion and the presentation to the gov- ernment of their demands for string- ent autonrdbile legislation. Lt does not appear to be a party question for those planning action are seated on both sides of. the house though the large majority are C'onservatives. Pt is re- ported than an authen'tioalted list of casualties of m'amtmioth proportions, during the last eight months is being prepared for presentation. This in- cludes the ditching of over 30 farmers' vehicles on rural roads, in many cases the automobile going on afterwards without rendering any a'seisltance, be :des innumera'ble runaways and many other inconveniences. Some figures taken by residents as to the speed at -ehieh the machines travelled are also to be ptit in." McKILLOP. A real time was given in Ed Rose's new barn last Tuesday night and a big crowd attended. Miss Beth Carlin is attending Nor- mal School in Stretford. spent Miss Katherine Flannery Sunday with her friend, 'Miss Mary Maloney. is the order of Potato picking 'the day. Mr• Louis Givlin spent Monday. in London. I34ias Nellie O'Rourke spent the week -end at her home here, Mr, and Mrs, Tom. 'Burke have re- turned to Detroit, after spending a week with the latter's pareats. Watt and;For Sa�, 3 times, 50c Hugill's. DAPRY & POTATO FARMS 3 miles west .of Seaforth on Highway SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Clinton, Ont. Fall term opens 'Sept. 5th. Courses: Stenographic, Commercial, Secretar- ial, 'Special Courses arranged. Corr- espondence Courses to those who cannot attend school. Write or phone 198.8. F. WARD, B.A., Principal; M. A. (STONE, Com. Specialist, Vic I,F Prin. R'AW'LEIIGH PROD'U'CTS '-laving been all over ,iny territory, am starting over again in Tuckersmith and expect to be covering the district in the next two or three weeks, SAM CAIRTFaR, Seaforth, 40. PIGS FOR SALE A number of young pigs for sale, 2 months old. Apply to .L!OIRIDTE H'UL- LEY, Phone 32 on (2148. 40 - STANLEY. Mr. and .Mrs. Orval Stephenson: of 'Marlette, Mich., visited for a few days last week with their relatives in Stanley. Mee.. Alice Arms'tron'g an Lo tis, Wes Cockerline of Pilot Man., arrived lase week from the West and in ten 0 spend lug a month with their friends tat this vicinity and in Michigat. ,Mr. Calvin Dow -son of Seaforth e spending a few days with 31.' and Mrs. W. 'J. Dawson alt the old hone. . The death occu•rrecl in Goderich c❑ Thursday, September 2g'th, of Albert Boyce, eldest son of Mrs. H'annahl Tommy Mack and His Band, who WOOD FOR SALE ,A quantity of oho'ice dry hard maple b'od'y wood at $110.00 a load of three cords. Order now as supply is limited. Apply to J. E. CRtICH, R.R. 3, ,Seaforth, or phone 24-614, OOintoa Central. If ordered by phone will pay for call. FOR SALE ;Fifty White Leghorn pullets, bred - to -lay, are now laying. About six months old. Apply to JNiO, T. ELGiIE, Kippen, or phone 134 r 31. NOTICE Cott intpncing October 2nd, we will run our chopping mill every day. 40 .KRRUSE BRiOS. HOUSE 'FOR SALE OR RENT 1House with electric light, hard and soft water and garage. Possession, yen at once. Alpply to The News .fice, '1)3. 4 CIDER MILL 1WIi11 run every day after October 1lst. I 'have installed two new cookers and a machine for straining apples .for apple bultter; peeling not necessary, Lot 213, concession 6, Logan. Phone 620 r 3d, Miechell. FRED HENINII.OK R.IR, 4, Mitchell. WOOD FOR SALE Solt maple body wood $2.50 a cord. Also hard maple body wood $3.50 a cord, In load lots of four cords or more, delivered. VICTOR FALCON- ER, B'rucdfield. Phone 629 r 1L, Clin- ton central 40. WOOD FOR SALE'- Quantity of soft wood, $2 a cord. Small quantity of all maple $3 a cord. Quantity of hardwood $4 a cord. De- livered anywhere in Seaforth. Cash with order. Also a quantity of elm plank, good for repairing stables, barn floors, etc. T. J. RICHARD'SON, phone 1418 r 122. Seaforth,. SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wheat, per btfs .. . 65.c Barley, per bus. .. 42c 'Oats, new, Per bus, 32c (Buckwheat, per bus. 45c New potatoes, bus. $,125 Butter, per Ib liSc (Hags, per cwt $6,40 Eggs, per 'doz.... .... i19c, 24c Potatoes, per .bag ... $1.00 w TRY • Gilles ie' s Cleaners & Dyers WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER Phone196w,W!ecalland deliver V. J. Gillespie, Prop., Will play at the opening dance at Dublin Fri. night, Dot 6. (Gents'5Qc, ladies 25c