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The Seaforth News, 1927-10-13, Page 5ate THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7a, 1927. PORK AND ,BEANS is an appetizing dish, even for those who are not hungry. There is one essential, however, in making an ideal dish of it. The pork must give pitthe right flavor and we pride ourselves that we know how to supply Just the right' cut for the purpose. Try, it once, You'll want it often. Phone 58 • Seaforth. It STEWART Your Butcher. Red & W.h ite }e hain Stores On account of scarcity of cucturibers this seam son we offer you the following goods for one week only 8 oz. Gerkins Sweet, bot, 23c 8 oz. Sweet Mix Pickles, bot 23c 8 oz. Swept Mus, Pickles, 23c 30 oz. Sour Mix Pickles, 400 30 oz. Sweet Mix Pickles, 45c 1 qt. Sweet Mus. Pickles, ' 28e 1 gal. Sweet Mix, Pickles $2.00 0 lbs, yellowpickling onions 25c 1.0 lbs yellow dorn.esticonions 25c [toss J. Sproat Phone 8 W. MYI, Stewart Phone 77 The Dairy Farmer is assured of good tnarkets the whole year for his Dairy Products. • Increase your Dairy Herd and enlarge your .bank ac- 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 a new Creatn Separator see the NEW MEfUTTL. e can give you an attractive deal . Seaforth Creamery, Co. Seaforth, Ont. C. A. BARBER, Prop, W. I, Walker & 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, D. H. Rubies Chiropractor Of \Vingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. Electricity used. The ekthcs of a Gentleman A Man might be a gentleman in character and manners—but unless his clothes 'indicates it, he is not so recognized its he goes about 7 ur specialty is masterful tailoring— authentic in design, exact in detail— correct in vogue -••-we bring out of abrie all its value. LEWIS FABER & Cu, LTD., MONTREAL So]d by John Hooper Agency S7+)Ali OT TII, ONT. ANOTHER ER G. a V. A. rpt! HALL A St:A�'ORD ,Friday, 1� day, cro 28th k Orchestra, Night ��a`VV , REAL MUSIC LATEST HITS EXCELLENT HARMONY Orderly Conduct throi 1,>'bout the evening Commences . at 8.30 ADMISSION -41.00 ai couple Extra lady 500 Tax included Pianos Tuned "..leaned and Repaired Chas. A, Howey Residonco—Ji IteS St. !I DP eE! in the Orange .Mall WINTHROP on Friday, Oct. lzith Cosnnionces at 13 p. M. New time and Old time Music Admission $1.00 Z couple Extra lady 250 Lunch Served Recruits Wanted for THE STA -FORTH HIGHLANDERS I3ANI) Class 'starts at once Apply to W. ,E. Snaith at J, H. Smith 8c 'Son's Shoe Stor e HIBBERT. Mr. Wm. Nigh, of the Basilian Or- der of St. 'Michael's College, Toron- to, son of Mr, and Mts. 'Win, Nigh, Tuckerstnitih, was ordained sub- deacou on 'September 18th. Mr. Windle, of St, Jerome's Col- lege, Kitchener, and Mr. Frank Pope, of the same city, spent Sunday last at the home o'f Mr, and Mrs. J, J• 'Unl ton, Hibbert, 'hfiss Margaret 'Cleary, RN, of Ro- chester, N.Y., is spending a few days at the home of her another, Mrs. Margaret ,Cleary, Seaforth, Mrs. 'Margaret Walsh, Mr,' and' Mrs. John Walsh and family, of Mc - Mikan, illop, were visitors on iSunday last. at the home of the foriner's daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. !Patrick Williams, IITibbert, 'Miss Hilda Kennedy, of Tucker- smith, spent the nveek-end at the. home •of her sister, Mrs, August 'Du- charnte. Mr, and Mrs, August Ducharnte and little d,aughler'Catherine, oF'Hib 'bent, accompanied 'by Mr. and Mrs. Roland 'Kennedy, of Tuckersmith, spent Sundae last at 'the home Of the Toruner's brother, Mr. and : Mrs. Dtt- charme. Mrs, John McIver, of the '5th line of Hibbert, is confined to her house and is net, improving " as her many 'friends would wish her to, TOWN ;TOPICS Mr, Robt. Willis, of :S 13 S , Toronto University, spent a few days with his parents here. 'lfr. Dave Reid, of the Teck -Hughes Iltine, Kirkland Lake, arrived Satur- day to apend a week with his mother, Mrs. ). F. 'Reid. tDi', S. Murray, of Monetville, was ill town this week ashis sou Robert underwent an operation' for appendi- citis at the Memorial!Hospital, Dr, Murray was a resident o'f Dublin- for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs, John Consitt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm,, Coo- sitt, in Hewett. Mr. and Mrs. Bunch, of Kitchener,- spent Sunday', with Mrs. Brunner... Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Baden Powell Mr. and Mrs flair, of Clinton, spent Sunday with Ivlr. and Mrs.' Pearson. •Mrs, Orme, Mrs. Sutton and Mrs, 'Velment, of Lucan, spent Friday last asguests 01 Mrs. W. D. iBright. Miss Jean :Smith- spent the week end with Bayfield friends. 2Mrs• hove, of Joliette, III„ is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Joseph Dyson, and her nephew and niece, Mr, and Mrs, 3, C. Ward. She will return hone next week, accompanied by Mrs. 'Dyson, who will spend the win- ter with her. Mr. and Mrs, .Ward and fanlify will leave nest week . for Lamont, "Alta., where they will live. Mrs.. F. +T3'. ;Larkin was in Toronto last week attending the Presbyterian. W.M.S. Provincial :Board meeting, The Egrnondvilie Church choir sue- cessfiilly staged their pageant, "The Romance of Canada," in James' St. United 'Church, 'Exeter, on Tuesday evening of this week. Mr, and Mrs. John M. McDonald, Mr, and Mrs. J. TyteKerchar and Miss Marc 11cKerchar of 7 mbro, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Lane. Mr, Ernest Ross, of Stratford, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Reid• Messrs. Chris. Mohr, Harry *Kurt, 4T-Iarry Hallman and 'Louis Eckardt, of Mannheim, Waterloo county, visit- ed at the home of J. M. and Margaret 'Robertson, 'Sperling street, on Sunday last: They • en'o 3 J Sed the outing and were interested in Seaforth and vic- inity. Mfr. and Mrs. James Clark of the 14th concession of Grey, and baby called on Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Taggart and J. M. and Margaret Ro- bertson on Monday last. Mrs, J. B. Tyerntan attended the Brussels fair last Friday and cap- tured about a score of prizes. Mr, and Mrs. Jack McCallum and children Glenn and Helen, spent rStm- day with MMr..enel Mrs. John Hothan Mr, and Mrs, Gen, McGavin, Mr. Alex MtrGavin and Miss E, Peterson were in ,London Sunday to see Mr. Fred .McGavin who is ill in Victoria hospital, Mr, John Wright and son Adana and Mr, David Wright, of Plattsville, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Alex. T.a- nlont,'Sunday ifr. Leslie •Scott is hnlding an auc- tion sale of household effects on Oct 28tih and will move las family to 'Chi- cago about Nov. lot, where they to in- tend a reside. eslle. Mfi Scotth been een working in .that city for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box attended a banquet df coal dealers in the nett London 'Hotel this week. Miss Gwen Snowdon, of Toronto University, spent the week -end at her home, Mrs. J. 11. Tycrutan and Mrs. Nor- man Carter made a business trip to London on Wednesday of this week. accompanied by ltrs. P. 1.). Hutchison who visited her sots George, and ut intimate friend, Mrs. Jno. \V, 'Brit- ton, of Hibbert, who recently under- went a critical operation at one ,z1 the city hospitals. Mr. James Gillespie, of Toronto sirll of h r M . and Mrs. Neil Gillespie, has been appointed 10 the position of Director of Engineering of the Cen- tral technical school, Toronto; his duties commencing October 1st, He wilt receive an initial salary of 53,500. Mr. Richard :Sandford has leased Mrs. William 'Scott's residence on Goderieh street, and will get posses- sion .next month, when Mrs. Scott will go to Detroit to spend the winter with her slaughter, lees. Stewart Mc- Intosh, Mr. hritills. Loa Let.. vi i:m, sy at the week -end avitlt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Coates. A'Iiss Kate and lit, Laurence Elli- son spent the week -end with friends here. Miss E. Logan, of Godes ch, visited ter cousins, Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Reys, on Wednesday of last week Mr. Wm. Black, of Stratford, spent the week -enol with itis mother, Mrs. Geo. Black. Mr, and Mrs. Joshua Pollard and Mr. and Mrs, Win. Dickson spent Tuesday inLondon. Messrs. Leslie McKay and Ross McGonigle, of Kitchener, spent Sun- day at their parental homes here, Mr. Roy Mason, •of Toronto, visited at the home of itis sister, ltr_s, Wm, Smith, last week, Miss E. ,Cameron and brother \'/'ill, of Bayfield, were the guests of Dr. T. A. and Mrs. Munn on 'Wednesday Mast, • Miss Dorothy Brnadfoot spent the week -end with McKillop Heade. Mr, and lfrs, Geo. Utley attended anniversary services in Goshen church, 'Stanley tp., last Stutday, Rev. Mr. Moorehouse, o'f Exeter, preached morning and evening. The church was crowded and about 50 present were tillable to get in. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Edler and family, Mrs: Hugh Wright and Jack spent Sunday with Mrs. Rose Holmes of Lead'bury. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Hugh Wright over the week -end were Me. and Mrs. Harry Norris, Cromarty; _Mr, Ino. Norris, Mrs, H. Daynhan serve Mrs, T Daytnan,'Brucefield. Mrs. fits. 3{..ctutosh will leave for Detroit on Sunday with her son Ste- wart. She will spend a week there' before leaving to visit her son .),,Cr. E. A, McIntosh, Los Angeles, Cal" and heats of news always welcome, her daughter, Mis. A. R. Oliver, Re- seda, Cal. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. LISTEN MEN by Pa $6 $T or $8 For YOUR SHOES When,w© offer you the Newest, Styles in high- grade footwear at $4.45, $4.95 and $5,45 a pair A. wonderful selection to choose from in High and LOW Out,.. Models your next. Shoes here; Where Quality and Low Prices Meet. Buy ECO 0 Y BOOT STO;[ --- Directly Opposite Commercial Hotel --- Mrs. Alex. ILamo t, who has bee so 'seriously i11, is able to be up an around again. Miss Mary Jackson, of"Toront Normal, arrived home Wednesday spend the remainder of the week here .:Miss Dinsmore, of •Loudon, visite Mrs, John Sclater over the week -end Miss Jackson, Eginoutiville, visite her cousin, Mrs. Stephenson, in Kitch ener, this week, Miss Ethel Jackson of Toronto, accompanied her home. Mrs, (17r.) Mulligan, of Fango, N Dakota, is -visiting Mrs. Thos. Mc C„Zuaid. Anfonananaliessirsaagmememonareavo n Mr. john .McGrath shipped a car- d c;ad of (horses on Tuesday. Mrs. Michael Jordan and son, of o Buffalo, visited with r. and Mrs. o jas. Jordan, during the week, Mr. Michael Coyne has purchased d the fine farm of Mr, ::Michael Kelly two and half miles smith of Dublin. d Miss Minnie Maloney has r•ettirned t r:, Buffalo on Monday after.. spending. , the summer tnunths with :her mother, Mrs. T. Maloney. Mrs, Patrick Ryan, Sr,, has return- - ed home from Seaforth after spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. John Evan;. The many friends of Mrs. Walter Carpel ter arc pleased to see her around again after her very serious illness. On' Sunday she visited at the hone of her sons, Messrs. Joseph and Janus Hickey, Mr, end Mrs: . .Dari O'Connor were e Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 'Hickey, Mrs, William Feeney and her daughter, Mrs. John Meagher. return- ed hone on Tuesday evening after visiting 'friends in Detroit and Toledo. Mrs. George Howard has returned to her home in Brantford after visit- ing friends Isere. .Dr. and Mrs. I9,odgins. of Toronto,. and \1rs. McLeod, of Liman, were Sunday visitors with firs. Hender- son. Messrs. Harry Scutt and Thos. Scott, both of Toronto, called on friends over the week -end. MMvisit- ed of Luc an vs L.. S Miss I i 1 ed her cousins Mrs. Adain Hays and -Mrs. R. F, Jones, and friends on Friday. Mr. Gordon Willis, of Detroit; who has just returned frotu a trip to St. Paul, spent a few days at the hone of hie parents, Asir. and Mrs. W. G. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, of Godcricb, spent the week -end at the latter's home, Mrs. Geo. Nornabell, Mi•s, H. Van - stone, Mrs. R. J. Eason and Mrs, Jas Easson, all of Stratford, visited Mrs, H, J. Gtbsglt on Wednesday. .Mfr. Frank. Cook spent a few days this week in London. Mr. Sandy Campbell is quite ill at bathis ge. hothe, having suffered a heutorr- Mre. Dinsmore, of Blake, returned .Saturday after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. John Sclater. Miss Rita Young,, of Toronto, is visiting her another in town. DUBLIN. - Notice—On and after Oe,tobet 17th 1927, the merchants of Dublin will close their stores each evening at 7 o'clock p.tn., except Wednesday and Saturday evening. 42 Mrs, Geo. Howard has returned to her home in Brantford after spending a few days with friends in Dublin, Mr, Adam Clark has rcttu•ned from visit with friends in Allendale. Miss Catherine Krauskopf has re- turned from London hospital notch unproved. Mrs. W. O'Rourke and Mrs, P Matthews are attending the C.W.L. convention its St, Thomas. Mrs P Morris visited with her toter, Mre. C. Molyneaux, over the week -earl Miss Marie Benninger spent the week -cid with her parents here. ,lir. and Mrs. E. L. Jordan, of Jor- dan, are holidaying with the latier's parent- lir. and Mrs. P, M, Judge. 11:r. Jas. Raclin, who underwent - a serine, operation for appendicitis, is almost fully recovered and is able to 0, down town again. Miss Ruth Itilis. o,f Exeter, spent the week -end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, 'Dalton, of Gode- rich, called on Mr. and Mrs T. J. Molyneaux during the yveek Miss Katherine Krauskopf has re- turned hone from St. Joseph's hos- pital, Loudon,. alter undergoing an X-ray treatment Mr. Mike Jordan and family, of London, spent Sunday with the for- mer's parent. \[r. Peter Jordan, Mir. and Mrs. Frank Evans, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs, Ed. 0' - Hearne, motored to Kitchener on Sunday to visit friends there Miss Marie Krauskopf spent Sun- day with her friend, Mary Kraus- kopf, Mr. Frank D'antzer has retail nett to Detroit. A number Of young people from here attended the dance in Muul•,ot. Miss Helen Delaney attended the teacher's convention in Flressels. Miss Catherine Krauskopf has re- turned Cron the hospital .in London. Mies Mary I<rauskopf motored to London on Sunday.. Mr, and Mrs. •Frank Evans spun' Sunday in Formosa, Mrs, Pat. Woods entertained a number of her friends on Sunday evening, Mfiss Ilelen Dantzer is attending business college in Stratford. Mr, Hatiry Bruxer spent Sunday in Galt, -Mfr. Fred Krauskopf motored from San 'Francisco here to visit his rela- tives and friends. Mr, Martin' Purcell left for Loudon Monday for medical treatment, (Intended ,for fast w'cek.) lar. Jos,'Ktinkhantmer, of Detroit spent the week -end with his family here. lir. Adam Clark liar returned from a visit., to 'Allendale. Miss Bridget 'Dyer, of Ch ea is visiting with friends here. Mas. Geo. Howard, of Brantford, is visiting with friends in the village. KIPPEN. Afr•, and Mrs. Joseph Daymaa, ac- companied by Mrs. Dayntan's sister, Mrs. Harris: spent last Saturday in London, of .No. 6, Tttckersuni of September, .haled on and the month's work, Sr. 1V. ---Elmer Hugill 80 pe -'otttl Jr. IV.--'.Isa'bel Ashton 88, 'Evelyn Nott 85. Sr, III. •-- Fletcher Wtlitmoie 87, Raymond Townsend 87 (equal), War- ren Whitmore 86, Jr. 111. —.Sarah Whitmore • 89, Myrtle Ashton 79, Pearl 'Hugill 73, Harold 1-lugill 67, Verna Magill 64. Sr. II.—tltazel Ashton 31, •Leola Nott 80. Jr. IL—Arnold I3ttgild 64. Sr. 1,—Florence 'Whitmore 91, Velma Ashton 82, .Sr, Pruner --Wesley Hugitl 64. Jr. Primer—Iona Hugill 80, No, on the roll, 18. Average attendance 14. Edna M. Jamieson, 'teacher; CHISELHURST, Mr, George Eyre was taken to Lon- Mrs. Jos. Norris is visiting with don hospital last week and underwent her daughter, Mr:. W. Fawce4t, near very y serious operation. 'Mitchell, Mr. Allen,, after going out west„for lIr. and Airs C. Tenlplernau and his health and to visit his brothers, l,etty, of Detroit, spent the week -end was taken very seriously ill with ty- at the parental home. inhoid fever. The W,M,5, are planning to hold a The marriage igs ti ok place on Oct.bazaar rut the 28th of ()etcher' in the 5tli cif Miss Vas Fairbairn :and 31i. hall. 1'litford l3runtnell• Mr. and Ams. D. Elliott, of ;Wind - (Too late for last week.) sar, spent the. week -end with the for - On Monday evening, Oct. 3rd, the iner's parents. ynung people of Chiselhurst gathered Mr. and Mrs. W. Golding, of Sea - at the home of MrsG. Fairbairn, to forth, Mr. and Ms. F. Golding, give a shower in honor of Miss May Strafford, and Mr, G. Golding, Ayr, Fairbairn, previous to her wedding. spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Thehegiftsld. were exeeptionualy beauti- Henry Golding, fel, showing the esteem in which she Mr. and Mrs. Janie; Malcolm. of Zion, visited at the home of Mrs. [Armin Inst Sunday. _ i arta ha? returned x Y t3.004 : ? ondont tri;°is t;t1 ..4? al coedition Mr,M. hey }Aire; has ,'engaged with John •D'eitr Me the &'tone cl•psher> lett, and Mrs. Cnn. Eeleart and Mr and Mrs. J. M. iickart from Seaforth, and Miss Mary Bratl, o'f Detroit,, were visitors in our burg last .Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, T. ,Purcell have re- turned home from Mildmay for a few days, but expect to be called to Clif- ford this week to begin the new cover erect which Mr. King has taken on the highway. Mr, McDonald, .of Grey twp,, La busy building the concrete bridge on the county highway, leading to the 1C.P.R. station north of here, STAFFA. CROMARTY. Mrs. James 'Scott is spending a fete weeks in 'Walkerton, .at the home of het slaughter, Mrs. R. G. McKee. Mr. •Lloyd Miller, of Stratford, spent the ween»end under the parental roof. Hiss Ethel .and Mr. Janes Howe spent a few days last week with their cousins in 'Stratford. Lias. A. Allen; of Exeter, n vt itin. at the home of her ,laughter. Mr,. Quante, of the village. Mr. M M. Dotalit c McKinnon. � tenon De- troit, is visiting in the. vicinity,. We are sorry te report that Mr. Edgar Allen, who went West on the Harvesters' Excursion for his health, is lying very ill in \Cestlack Hospital, Alberta, with typhoid fever. Miss Pearl Thompson spent the week -end with her aunt. Miss Hee girth. A number from i her: ,vent to the aid of Mr. John Shute, whose here was burned on Thursday night •sus ing the electrical FJ -,run whir: passel over this vicinity. With the lovely weather of the past week Partners ;use all busy getting HULLETT, corn cut, potatoes tip and roots in and 11 >, Mary Quinn, of \Vow;anosh, ober fall work done. is visiting her cousin., Miss Mary Mr. Robert D'ayman has been put- Cartwt•igiht, • ring cement flooring in his new stables Mrs, 3, Kibble, of Pari•,, is spend - the past week. -\When completed Mr. ing a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Daynhan will have one of the finest ,1. Cartwright. barns in the section. 'air. anrt Mrs. John \IcNttugliton family attended Goshen anniversary, services on Sunday last, Miss Ethel \Varrener: who has been: visiting her aunt. Mrs. Thos. Day - roan, has returned to London ndon and has started hack in her old position.i Great preparations are under way' far die •Diamond Jubilee of St. An -1 drew's• Ltnitel -:Church to be held on Sunday and Monday, October 16 and 17. It will be a teal obi hogs' reunion es many former members of the church are expected bone for the event. Services on Sunday wilt be held at 11 a.nt. and 7 p.m., whoa the special speaker will. be Rev. A. Cam- eron, of Ottawa, son of a former min- ister. Special music by the choir. On. MI nod ay evenutg a hot fowl supper I will be served followed by an excel- lent programme. On Sunday morning last Rev. Mr. Scrimgeour of British Guiana, spoke' iu St. Andrew's• Church. He had a message front the foreign land- that interested -ell present. (Intended for last week,1 Miss Islva `\ndcrr,nn _Spent the __ .._ .......-. ..........,,,. 'sect. -end with her parent:, Sit, ut,i .•.�� Mrs. Arthur Anderson. A large number from Kippen rook' :1h the anniversary at Hillsgreen Rev.l D. Mlcl avi,h - of Exeter, preacher! very stirring sermons morning and �. evening and the choir. ably assiste'I by several nx.udx•rs ,.f M�inpeu choir, 'sas nhttch appreci,ited. Mr. and Mrs, 1Iuglt lieGregor spent the week -end with friend, in Ferrlwich and Carrie. Sir. Andrew hell, Sr.,'had the 1111 fortune one day recently to break 00 arm while creaking his car, Mr. and \fr . R. ;1. 'Nyman ctrl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLean visited in 'I'hc,lf rd on Sunday last. Mrs. 0. B, Mi.Lcan met tvitlt a. bad ttrcideu 1 recently. 'While . coming clown stairs, ,he missed her step and fell, bruising herself self harpy, but broke no hones. •Potatoes are a very small crisp - in tliie section and 'sinter apples are out of the question They will be ;great- ly missed for cooking purpose:. 'Mt. 'John McDougall n visiting. relatives in Minueapolts. Mrs 3 tins, of Alvinstoa, visited friends here ever she week -end. lfre Jas. McCtyniont is eisit;tng her slaughter in London. Mrs. MrClot of Seaforth, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. E. Burt, 'Mr. and 3{t s, .\, 'Glazier, of Clin- tem, called on their daughter, Mrs. T. \\. Butt. EN Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25c A. D. SUTHERLAND General insurance Agency 1hc.ut ,y Ileal Estate, -Conveyancing,, Bonds and Investments Phone 152 Seaforth, Ontario,' Reduced Prices— Ladies' and gentlernen's Ilairents now 35c All 1lhelatest bobs now :35e at the Dennison & Pullman Barber Shop Just around i:lu' corner in Dominion Bank Building Plunk, 125 esiNI The Svecial M ,Flour Grant Screenings "'9 C o G. verton it -.-._-.-Give it a Trial. .tis GRAIN DEALER Chop of All Kinds MSON PHONE 25 TUCKERS.MITH. Mr. R. A. .Storey, of Sarnia, with his mother and sister, visited with Mr. A, J, Houston, ati,t his cousin, Mr. Jno. 'Storey. .Mr. James Love is laid up with an attack of pleurisy. Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Greenwood, of Detroit, were visitors with Mr. Geo. Bell. - MTr. John McIntosh, of Toronto 17)tiversity..:spent a few days dining the ._ Centenary ceiebration, at the hone of his another , Mrs. McIntosh, Mi11. road. The following is the school ;report Your Y GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES Re ,t,irs and charging „tt all make,. line of New and Used loan, A FEW USED CARS LISTED Chevrolet T,+tuning. 1921 $75,0ti '14iki, ;,'celtse Ford Touring 1s)18, . +s • ,. .$r, `7; ,tk3 with -License Ford Coupe 1925, balloon toe;, like new 3375 with License Regier PHONE 1s'W mrnMatalara xaerrm tV an DRESSES NO MATI'EI2 HOW DEI.ICATF, 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 tales tithe. to 'study t and achieve, udy Ladies' and Gen! -.'s Felt suet. cleaned. sls dollar and will look like 'new. SEWW0RTI GARMENT eARE COMMERCIA[ BLOCK. D� i ��, Proprietor pllet0l P"til"shit.? or 210