The Seaforth News, 1926-11-11, Page 5Ire
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
LOOK AT THE CUT
of -Meat you are buying and see if
it has the color and the appear-
once' of fresh, tender, juicy, whole-
some beef. Don't buy it . if it is -
sting, dry, dark, full of tendons.
You get, quality cut here. - It is
.better a to pay us a, •• few cents a
Isonnd more and get' meat youcan
eat enjoyably.
D. • H ST,EWART
Phone 58 Seaforth
Your Butcher.
1
D. H. McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, wi•11 be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noon in future.
Diseases of all all kinds success-
fully. treated.
Electricity used
1
Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25c
Red & •White'
Chain stores
Our Specials for week starting
November 12th,
Sliced Pineapple 2s per tin 18c
Red Fitted Cherries 24c
Star Ammonia 4 for 25c
Canned New Peas 2. for . 25c
;Cocoanut, Moist, Southern Style
tin 15c
Feeding Molasses, just arrived,_
price very low off car.
Free Pony Votes here.
(toss J. Sproat Rhofte 8
W. M. Stewart Phone 77
If its groceries we have them.
W, J. Walker_&;Son
UNDERTAKING
—atnd—
EMBALaMIf1G
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. 2. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67.
CREAM GRADING
The purchasing of Cream according to grade became
law on May 1st. •;;
Your cream graded here by experts under Government
supervision,and we guarantee you the best of service.
All our gradings is checked by the Dpparttnent of
Agriculture.
Aim to send Specials and No. 1 grade cream. ,.z.
Send or deliver your cream at least twice a week and as
direct as possible.
All cream graded as soon as we receive it.
Creamery Open Saturday Nights.
Seaforth Creamery Co.. Seaforth, Ont.
SEAFORTH CAFE
REGULAR DINNER 40c
Meals and Quick Lunches at all hours Prolnpt'Service
BISSET'S] ICE] CREAM -
Sodas, Soft Drinks, Chocolate Barg, Cigarettes, etc:
PE CY'�HOWE . Pro
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WIRMI
Fruits and
Vegetabies
At•, all prices to meet. your needs
RHUBARB
RADISHES
GREEN ONIONS
SPINACH
TABLE RAISINS'
HEAD LETTUCE
CELERY
CAULIFLOWERS•.
TOMATOES r... .
SHELLED ALMONDS
•i Per ,lb ,. ....
c
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The Proven''Asthma Remedy. Since
.astbina, existed tjiere has •'been"' no
lack of :illicit heralded remedies, ;but
the'y have.' proved short +lived., and
-worthless' The. ...ever-gt owing; reprta-.
tion. of:''Dr, J. D. IkelioggsAstittna.
Reined- has given •it a place in the
field o'f medicine which no other can
approach. It 'has never been'pushed
by sensational methods, :but has sine -
ply gone on effecting relief and mak-
ing new converts.
OLDER BOYS' PARLIAMENT.
The 'sixth Older Boys' Parliament
which is conducted similarly to the
Provincial Legislature, will meet in
the last week in Deceinber or the first
week m January. The election will
be held' of the 27th of November,
Tuxis.Boys, Trail Rangers and me+ni-
bers of a Sunday school class regis-
tered
c i -tered with the Otitar'•io Boys 'Work
Iiloard not later than. November 46th,
will have a cote.•.
Platform of 5, Alex. Addison.
1. That.I finntly'pledge my hearty
support to the League of Nations and
ant, desirous or the fortn'ation of a
•junior society, -
2.,; That T heartily support the
launching of ;another 'bond selling
campaign to finance the boys' work;in
Ontat io,'
3.
Owing to the number of teen
age boys in. isolated dist:; •ts, 'I 'be-
lieve'tiat the Jesus Way of Life may
be conveyed to 'them through Pieneer.
Tiixis !Work.
4,
In 'order to stimulate a. greater
knowledge of .hoy.: life, 'I pledge,, nay
}catty sitpp.ort,fot a 'icounty • camp
nett summer uncler. eff're1C nt leader-
ship':
eader•-
s '5 Owl g to the''lack of leadership
in Trail Ranger work, I.believe ,'that
in order -to overcoine ,the shortage,
each Tin's Square should spend a cer-
tain period each year• in -a special
trlaining course which would fit thein
for leadership.
'G, Owing to, the financial difficul
ties of ors roiafies 'I beYevethat
T'uxis ;Boys and T110 Rangers should
set aside.,,a.certain _ percentage of 'dues
for mission 'work.
:As I have given you, in brief 'form,
iuy •reasons why ;.you should vote` for
me ori November 27th instead of Mr.
A. IW, 'Si9tery, I will be very grateful
for your support and I will greatly
!appreciate your votes on the 27th.
(;Signed) J, A, all?I?LSOiN,
liTown'mvics il
Mr: and Mrs. 'Redmond, of. ;Mon -
And Mis's'Marjorie Brown, of
Toronto; were holidays guests `at the
rectory.
Mr. William Hamilton, of Ashland,
Wis., and Mr.,,Thos. A, Walker,, of,
Marlette, Mich., were spending - the'
week with Mr,.and !Mrs, Jno. Censitt.
• Mr. and ;Mrs. George Jlell s+ielit
Sun'+: -' in U'sborne.
Mt, W. Patrick, of the Dominion
Bank staff, Woodstock, was a week-
end visitor at his horn in Tucker -
smith,
M't' Leslie Mullen,' of Toronto, was
a guest et the home, -of his uncle; 'Mr.
J. G. Mullen: '
iMr, ILesi1,,e 'IVtcyay, of Kitchener,
spent the holiday at his hoine iu Eg-
mondville.
Dr. Garnet Chapman, of Bridge-
iburg . wa's a guest at the home of his.
parents, Mr. -and Mrs. 'W„Chapman.
Mrs, R. S. 'Evan's and Eleanor spent
the week -end at the !home 'of Mr, Lee
Hoffman; Zurich. ` '
Miss 'Dorothy 'Wt;son, - of Arthur,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Wilson.
;Nit.' and ;Mrs, J. F. 'Ross and .clril-
dten, o'f �Gt'elph, were ie town renew-
ing old.. acquaintances.
Dr. and Mrs. 5, H. Mclaul of To.'
Tonto, were holiday visitors aX • the
home of Me -and Mrs. J. G. Mullen,
Mr. and •Mrs. Carl Sheahan, of To
rdnto, and Mr: Noel Jones, of Barrie,
were. guests at the benne cif Mr, and
Mrs. R. iMurless Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Chesney, Mr.
Arnold 'Bell, of Toronto, ;Mr. and Mrs.r
G A. Habkirk, ,Mr. and Mrs. Delin-
haugh 'and ",, 'Sdiirtoii, of Dunn-
ville, were' week -end guests at the
'home of Mrs. J. Habkirk,
Miss Ila - Johnstone is visiting
friends in 'London,
Nr, John .Pinkney spent Thanks-
giving in Stratford,
fi•, and Mrs. Geo. Snell returned on
Wednesday to Auburn, after spending
a few days at the •hone of Mr. and
Mrs. John Pinkney,
Mr, W. H. 'Little, of the ,Delhi Con-
tinuation School staff, was home over
'the hol'l1day visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Andrew Little,
Mr. Arthur Anneal, of Toronto,
was a 'holiday visitor at his home.
Miss Helen Cuthbert, of Hamilton,
was the guest of Miss Grctta Ross.
Mrs, W. R. Smith is in Port Col-
borne visiting 'her son,
!Mr, John 'Gemmell is visiting his.
'brother, Dr. Gemmell.in Stratford.
Mrs., G. F. Rogers, of Toronto, is
visiting her sisters, the Misses Ste-
p]iens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eberhart
spent the week -end with .Mr. Ehei•-
hart's 'brother, Dr, Eberhart, to Mea -
ford, '
Mrs. W. -"G. 'Spencer and ,sol Billy
are spending a week at her 'Home in
Port' Colborne. •
Miss Irwin, of .Toronto, visited .with
Rev. 'and 'Mrs. W. P. Lane over
Thanksgiving:
Miss Gladys Pollock, of Kincardine,
has been .•a guest at the hone of -Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Tyerntan a few days
this week
Mr. and. firs. John McDonald,'Mi.ss
Ileenev and Mr. Peet, of Embro,
visited 'Ret,' and Mrs. W. P. Lane on,
Monday and took in the fowl supper
at Northside 'Church.
'Miss Adeline Tyei nian- has return-
ed from an extended visit with friends
in Toronto and Bowmanville,
Did the numerous !geese, turkeys
and other fowls whose lives were sud-
denly. .terminated for :Thanksgiving
festivities, 'feel that it was sweet' to
clic in a righteous cause?
Mr. Ed. 'Daley, of Walkerton, was
a week -Ad •gues't.•of.his ;parents, 111r.
and Mrs, 'Peter"Daley:
iMr. and Mrs; `C. L. 'Bristow, of De-
troit, were•;holiday visitors at the
home off1.?Air. and Mrs. Wilbert
Webster.
Mr., rind Mrs. Thos. Frizzell, of
Bognor; Miss ,k, Frizzell and Mr, and
Mrs: F: S. Rivers and baby Patricia,
ail of Owen Sound, and Mr, and Mrs.
IJ. N. Rivers, of .G,oderich, spent the
•weekrend at the ironic of Mr, and
Mrs. A. Rivers; John street,
Mss•'H'izel.'Reynard and - Mr. C.
Mullin; of Lucknoti- .were guests on
Monday of Mr.. and Mrs. 'Wilbert
Webster, Miss Margaret Rivers has returned
home :after a months,' visit with rela-
tives 'in"`Owen 'Sound.
Eight years ago today (Thursday)
the Armistice was signed.
On Thursday last a
friend-
ly euchre ;between Maley
and Sea
forth_tw.as giver' at lir. Leonard Bol-
ton's when Seaforth defeated, the
"Visitors in the, . first round of the
season,
'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bolton spent
Thanksgiving in Toronto and Osh-
awa:
Mr. Wm, Faulkner spent the holt
day itt Windsor,
Mr, Frank Finnigan, of McKillop.
is moving into Mrs. '1Vut, Ha'bkirk's
house, Victoria` street.
M. iH'aroltl ,Coates, of Toronto Uni
Ocrsily, spcnt,tbe holiday at the, home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'R. E.
Coates:
Miss iBeatiice Seip' spent ,Sunday in
New Hamburg:
Dr. C. Mackay and Miss Alinnie
Mackay were 'i,n.Toronto -over the
holiday.
Mr. Leslie Watson; of Toronto, was
a Thanksgiving guest et the home of
his father, 'Mr. J. Watson:,
Miss Ilaty IBeh, of !Wilton Grove,
spent the holidays tat'iter,,home here,
•Miss :Link 'is visiting' het aunt, ie
Exeter,
Miss ..Dorothy' Reinke 'spent . tltc,
week -end with her aunt in Blyth,
,Air. Jack McGee was ..an Exeter
visitor,. 'try• '
INt.' and Mrs. 'Wm, Twdss ''and :Mr.
and Mrs, 'Harry Twiss, of ;Barr'ie, land
Mr. and :Mrs, 'James . 'Griniinei and
fam'i'ly,' of +A'yr, Spent' the holiday at
the home of Mr, 'and Ales, Alex, 'Me -
Gavin;
Jessie '
'Miss 'McMillan .ofToronto`
,
was the"+gaest of her. -parents , Mt, and
Mrs, ,'W, f', McMillan, •
PROGRESSIVE MEETING
Town Hill; Seaforth
Friday; Nov. - 19th
under auspices of Sotith iluron Pro-
-gressi3e ''Association
Speakers: '
ARTaVLt vv.T'ISUOEK, K. C
Toronto,.
.
W. ,G.• MFDD,
of aExeter',, Candidate for South
Huron,
Chai`r'man: a A'
W. EL GOLDING, Mayor of Seaforth
Citizens of South Huron, ladies es-
pecia'l4y, are cordially• invited to at-
tend,
;Government
ttendGovernment Control of liquor sales
and other issues will 'he discussed.
W. BLACK, Mrs. W. GLENN,
• Pres. Vice -Pres,
G, W. Layton, Sec.
GOD SAVE THE KING!
.Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Webb and sons
Howard and Bob, spent the - week-
end with Mr. and +Mrs. Wm. Mor-
rison. Airs. 'S'arah Webb returned to
Toronto with them, after spending
the summer here,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wren, of Toronto,
ldr. and Mrs'Shepherd, 'Chiselhtirst,.
called on Mr. and 'Mrs. Jno. Love on
Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. 'Beamis, of 'Toronto, was the
guest of Mrs. G. E. Henderson,
IMr, Fred Archibald, of Jarvis, was
a visitor at his home,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard kerr, of
Galt, spent Thanksgiving with Rev.
Dr. and ,Mrs. 'Larkin.'
Mr. and firs, 'H. Miantett, of To-
ronto, were guests at the home of
her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. W. T. Box
Mr. P. 'Hargraves and Miss Gladys
Shillinglaw were holiday visitors at
the lone of Mr. 'and Mrs, T. G, 'Shtl-
linglaw. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Archibald, of
Toronto, were 'holiday visitors at the
home of 'Nt, and Mrs. Andrew
Archibald.
Miss Foreman spent the holiday
at her home in Granton.
.Air, and.' Mrs, A..E, Horton and
Miss 'Stella, of London,, spent the
week -end with ill'. and 'Mrs. E. L.
Box.
Air. J..1. ;Merrier. and: Air. Clare
Berner were hone from Windsor for
Thanksgiving.
, Mr. J R. Lyon. of Toronto, was a
guest at Ole home of 'Mr, and Mrs.
J. A. 'Wilson.
Mrs. Geo. AVeir left on \Weduesclay
morning for Anderson, N. Caroliina.
Mrs, (Dr.) ;Briggs and daughter
Jean, of'Cleveland. are guests of Mrs.
A. McDerutirl
Chicken Supper
The Catholic Women's League
will serve a Chicken;Supper in the
Parish Hall on '
Tuesday, Nov. 16th
from 5.30 to S
Adults 50c Children 25c
There will also be a sale of sewing
home made candy and novelties.
STAFFA.
.Don't forget the supper Thursday
evening, Nov, 11'th,
lir,' A, A. Colguhotin is enjoying a
new radio,.
Mr. T. Sntale, Seaforth, visited rel-
atives last week..
,Mrs. C. Templeman and 'Betty, of
Detroit 'spent •a few days with \•Ir.
and 'Mts.,W. 1.1. 'Templeman.
'Rev, J. E. Jones was in London hos-
pital this week having his tonsils re-
moved.
Mrs. Arthur Colilultoin 'spent the
Week end at Woodstock.
A'Ir, Harold O'Brien of .London Uat-
tversity, spent Thanksgiving at his
home here.
IMr. and Mrs. R. •Livingstone of
Hamilton, spent the week end at the
parental home.
:Ate. Leary and family of Hamilton
spent Thanksgiving holiday with ;Mr.
. Leary.
and 'Mrs.
Mrs, F. Miss Vera and
Mr. IIarvey visited with Mr. and Mrs.
j. Campbell, Walton, on Sunday.
;We welcome bar. and Mrs. George
Tiffin back to our village.
•Mr. and ,Mrs, Wilt +Hocking. and
family of Smithvi1lc : spent Sttncbay
With Mr. and Mrs. G. .Kerslake.
'Mrs„ Lawrence Hannon: and , chil-
dren spent a few clays with the lady's
•parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Sadler.:
1M11 and ;NB's. C, .Treffey and.family
of London, ,called on relatives in the
vill•t g e Sunday,
Otu• teachers, ;Miss, Jean 'Mountain,
MiSS"Pearl ThoMsOie and Miss 'Han-
nah Pollard, spent the 'holiday at their
respective •barites in St. 'Marys, Kippen
and Norwich. '
• Mrs. Culbertson, Mr, 'S. 'Envnerson,
Galt, Miss. Doris aRemnant and Miss
Florence Kitchett of Woodstock.
spent the holidays with ,Mr, and Mrs,
Td, +Le'slie. •
For •Rheinmatic Pains. --Thep ains
and -yachts't if sciatica and rrheuenatism
should he treated with Dr, Thomnls'
Eclectric' Did. The soothing and heat-
ing properties of this famous remedy
have. 'been demonstrated for fifty
years., Use it also 'for inflammatory
pains, cuts, scratches, bruises and
sprains, either in human beint•gs or the
lower anima's:"
ST. COLUMBAN.
Miss O'Donnell, of :Stratford, spent
the week -end with ;M'iat, S, Queenan.
Miss Mary McGrath, , of Stratford
Btilsiness College, spent the week -end
at her borne here.
Mr. J. IJo'hiaston and son'Edward, of
IStrathroy, are visiting at the home of
Itft; and Mrs. J'atnes,;O'Connor. .
'Miss Margaret Doyle, of Maidstone,
spent the week -end b't tite hone of her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Doyle, Hib-
bert.
Mr. Jim Lane, of Stratford .Normal,
spent the week -end at''t1te home of his
parent's, Mr, and Mns. 'JJno`Lane, Mc-
Kitlop.
-.Miss Helen Flannery, of Linwood,
visited with her parents over the
week -end.
Mr, TThbma's McQuaid, of Stratford,
Was a' week -end visitor at the home of
his parentse .Mr. 'and Mrs. Jos. Mc-
Quaid, •
Miisses MdldredaMdG'rath, of St. Cle-
ments, •and 'Gertrude '1VioGreth, of
Bamburg, spent the week -end .and
holiday at ;the home of their parents,
Mir. and Mrs, P. V. 'McGrath,
Ivtis's 'Mary Dowt;ey, of London, is
visiting her •parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Downey.
Mr. Charles Maloney spelit the
week -end at his. home here.
;Mr. E. McGrath, .of the .Standard
-Bank, St. Clements, is visiting with
his parents, Mr, at,d Tvtrs, Peter Mc-
Grath, McKillop.
Mr, Jos. 'Stapleton, 'Huron road, is
confined to this home through illness:
We +rope soon to hear of his speedy
recovery to health.
St. Columban Church was the scene
of a wedding of much interest -.on
Thanksgiving Day, Monday,•.Novem-
ber 8th, when Rev. Fr. Mintzer united
in marriage Geraldine 'O'Connor,
niece of 'Miss Catherine O'Connor, to
Joseiph C. Eckert, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Conrad Eckent of Seaforth. The
bride entered the church on the arm
of her aunt, to the strains of Mendel-
ssolni s wedding march, ;played 'by the
organist, Miss Marie Flannery. The
bride was daintily gowned iii -sonora
satin, with threaded. velvet ;tat. 'Rus-
sian style, of the sante shade, and
shoes and hose to snatch. She car-
ried a beautiful sheaf bouquet of Oph-'
elia roses and maiden hair' 'fern. The
bride's attendant, Miss Margaret
Doyle of Windsor,wore a charming
chess of ashes of roses georgette and
velvet in three totes and a hat of the
same 'shade with gold metallic trim-
ming. The ;bridesmaid's bouquet was
of pink ;sunburst roses.; The groom
was assisted by Mr. Thomas 'Morris
of Hibbert. ' At the offertory, Miss
hfiiuie
Dalton sang beautifully "Ave
„l'fbtia," and at the signing of the re-
gister the "0 Salu'taris” was sweetly
sung 'by Miss Mas -ie Flannery. ' After
the ceremony a well appointed din-
ner was served at the bride's .home.
The .pride was the recipient of -many
beautiful gifts. The many .friends of
the ;bride and groom offer their .con-
gratulations and extend their wishes
for continued happiness,•
On Wednesday evening, November
3rd, a number of friends of Miss Ger-
aldine O'Connor gathered. at the
Monte of -Mr. Jelin Dalton' of Flibtbet:t
to 'give her a miscellaneous shower,
prior to her marriage to Mr. Joseph
C.'Eckart of Seaforth. Following
this the S't. Colum'ban choir presented
the Ihricle-tu=be with a bronze 'buffet
electric lamp and " candlesticks to
match and read the, following! address
Dtar Geraldine: As a vatted mem-
ber of our choir, we feel we could not
let this opportunityp'ass without pre-
senting you with an address of appre-
ciation for your services in our choir
and your ever bright and cheerful dis-
position. We all wish that your path
in married life will be always just as
happy and cheery as we 'have .found
you, We ask you to accept this gift
as a slight token of our esteem and
hope that the sight of it in your home
may recall many happy memories of
your associations with the St. Colunn-
ban choir, The address was read by
by Mr. Thomas Morris and the pres-
entation made ,hy Miss Marie' Flan-
nery. The remainder of the evening
was spent in singing and 'dancing. All
left thanking the host and hostess for
the very enjoyable evening.
WIN'13ROP.
Oavan •Church Sabbath school are
giving a Christmas concert on Wed-
nesday evening, Dec. 22. Supper will
be served, :followecl by a good pro-
gramme. Santa Claus will be there
with his pack full of nice things for
girls and 'boys Everybody is invited
to' conte and enjoy ;an evening with
the children,.
ablt, Archie Campbell of Toronto
spent the holiday with his parents,
Mr. and ;Mrs. James +Campbell.
Miss Edna Cathp bell of ,Bctunillcr
spent the week end with her parents.
"Mr. and •Mrs, Robt Campbell,
'lir. and ;Mrs, W. C. ;Bennett and
,babe spent 'Sunday with didr, and Mrs,
\Vadell of :Stratford.
'Mr, 'Frank: Johnston wears a smile
these days. His wife presented 'hits
with a fine baby girl last Saturday.
Mr. Nelson Garden of Toronto
spent the week end with Mr, and
Mrs, Clips. Mcllroy,
,Miss Margaret Cuthill of Campbell-
villa, spent the week end with her par-
ents, Tile and Mrs. A, r\ .Ctttltill.
Miss Margaret (Bates, •of .'Seafortlit
spent Sunday with Miss Margaret
Eaton,
;Mrs. +Watt. `Humphries and children
of Walton 'spent the week • end with
Mr. and Mrs. IRdbt, C'antpbell.
AIT, John >Buliard spent' the Holiday
with Mr. and 'Mrs. !I3. Sntalldon of
Walton,
CONSTANCE.
Airs. Fred Anderbbn of 'Flearal,; is
visiting relatives in the. village.
Mr, and ;Mrs. Robt. Grimoldbv re-
turned front Tees'wister last week,
where 'hfr.' Grimoid'by spent tine Fall
threshing,
;Messrs. Joseph and Benj. Riley
spent Suncla' with `friends in Brits-
,I y
sets.
NIT, and Mrs, Roy' Barnett, of Wes-
ton, spent 'Thanksgivin•g- with itt.
and Mrs. Robt. Grintcrld'by of Cons -
The sad death occurred last Mon-
day e'f the infant son of Mr. awl Mrs;
Chas, Riley of Constance. The little
Ladies' Wrist Watt
in White or Green ,Gold, from
$10.00 Ui'
Gents Po
nt c ket wa.tehes..::
$2.00 up
Rings, Chains, Clocks
Pens, Cuff Links, etc. etc.
Buy here and save money.
Expert watch, clock and jewellery repairing
Service.
J. A. W E STeO TT
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Opposite W. A, Crieh's.
We Know flow
to make
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing
or to alter your
Old Styles to Present Fashions
also
Expert
Repairing and Pressing
E. W.BATEMAN
The Special 'Milverton
Flour
We Have it—Give it a Trial. Mao.
Ground 5ereetaings whop of All Kinds
C. G. THOMSON
PHONE 25
Your Auto Needs
Winter Storage, Charging and Repairing for alt makes
of Batteries.
A complete line of most called for parts of various
cars.
Now is the time to have your car overhauled
Give us a call and see how reasonably it can be repaired, greased
and cleaned.
Dealer in New and Used Cars.
Agent for Chrysler Four and Six Cylinder Cars,
Regier's Garage
.PHONE 167W.
Kiii
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LiceNsr
,.w
I-Iens bothered with
lice stop laying. To
kill the Ike, take the affected chicken
by the legs and sprinkle .the powder
in the open feathers. PRA'I'TS LiC'C
KILt,ER is l arntless,noi.irritatina and non
poisonous. but kills the lice. Ask your stealer.
LICE KILLER
Sets+ by ACHIsrs alt .ver Cq.t4da
Write fur PING S POUL7l1' flo0A FREE!
pu ieT C oopp C.Ave dCANADA 0 nttmd
fellow had caught cold and being too
weak to fight, ;against it, strangled 'it
death Monday' morning. Little Ken-
neth was just one ,month and one clay
olcl. The floret offerings were many,
'Much sympathy is extended to ,Mr,
and •Mrs,':Riley and family, < •
TICS
Ladies' Hairdresser
will be at the
Dennison R_
W
Pullman
Barber Shop
(Successors to W.
W. Robin:
son).
Ever.... Tuesday
�
J
Phone 125 for
appointments
Specialist in Marcelling
massaging, shampooing ooi.n
p g and
hair cutting.
'Whether the. corn r'be of old or'npw ^t
.growth, it must yield to "Holloway's ' c
Corn Remover.