The Seaforth News, 1927-10-27, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS,
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 it the right
flavor and'we pride ourselves'
e that we know how
to supply
just the right cut for the purpose,
Try it once.. You'll want it often.
Phone 58 Seaforth,
Da H. STEWART
Your. Butcher.
Red & White
'Chain Stores
Quality Riways higher
than Price
Old Dutch t1eanser, 3 tins 27c
Canned Now Spinach 14c
CannedGrapeFruitPortions 330
(Equal to 3 large Grape Fruit)
French Mushrooms, tin33c.
Clark's Chicken Soup 14c
New Natural Figs, Ib. Oe
Don't Miss This One
Fresh gtound Coffee regular
price 60c. Our price for one
week 49e
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
W. M Stewart Phone 77
The Dairy Farmer is assured of , good markets 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 sent your
create 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 Crean Separator see the NEW
MELOTTE. We can give you an attractive deal.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont,
C. A.13ARBER, Prop.
imagaraaassmsasisim
W, !, Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. 5. WALKER, holder of 'Go-
vernment diploma and license,
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
H, Mcinnes
twhiropractor
Of Wingham, 'will he at the ..
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth;
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
1)'oases of all kinds success-
fully treated. •
Electricity used.
Why Puller Gifts?
What are the most acceptable' Christ-
mas gilts? They are, those whose
value the recipient recognises at once.
it other words, they are goods of
known value That means advertised
goods. Fuller Brushes are goods of
known value --advertised. Therefore,
they are the most aceeptablo Christ-
mas gilts Because everybody knows
about Fuller Brushes is the very rea-
son you can feel absolutely confident
in giving them for Christmas pre-
sents. You will never have to think
"1 wonder if Aunt Mary would like
this Fuller Nair Brush'' You know
tont Aunt Mary will like any' Fuller
item because it is an article of known
value A post pard request will.
bring me to your home with sampiee,
.11011N HO9OPER
The Fuller Service Man
Box 850 Seaforth, Ont,
lolazonaestarsairsiMeWmateminsiy
ReducedPrices
Ladies' and gentlemen's
haircuts now
e.f, 5c
All thelttest 'bobs now 350
at the
Dennison &Pulpa
Barber Shop
Just around the corner in
Dominion Itanik Building
Phone 125
Pianos Tuned
Cleaned and
Repaired
Chas. A, 1iawey
Residence—James St.
•
We both aim at
a PERSONAL
Service
Protupt and reliable telephone
ertioe i, what you most want.
That's where you put the empha-
sis most of the time. And that's
where we pet it!
But service utenns more than that
to yon; as it does to us.
You want close, helpful attention
to year personal needs when you
sell or visit the Business office.
You want your' bills to show
clearly what you are charged for,
You want the installer or repair
man who visits your premises to
do his work quickly, and with as
little tticonvenience to you as pos-
sible.
'''hese and other details you want
well handled And on these, we,
too, put emphasis.
What we are trying to do is to
bring ttio best efforts of a capable
male/rem to bear on every feat-
ure of your service—to put our-
selves at your personal disposal
in your every contact with this
company.
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Miller's Worm ,Powclers will clear
the stmnach and bowels of worms,
so that the child wilt no more be trou-
bled with .their ravages. The powd-
ers are sweet to the taste and no
child will object to taking them.
They are Aon -injurious in their com-
positiotl„and while in some cases they
may cause vomiting, that must not be
taken as a sigh that they are nauseat-
ing, but as en indication of their ef-
lectivc work.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. Louis 'Hildebraudt is confined
to his home with an attack of
quinsy,'
Mrs, 11. Melf.ay and fancily visited
Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Hill in Luck -
now, on Sundry.
Mr..H, A. McIntosh and Miss Jen-
kins, of London, were guests of 'Mr.
and ,Mrs. J. M, Henderson on Sun-
day.
Mrs. (Rev.) A. W. 'Barker, of Brus-
sels, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Tyerman on Sunday.
Mr. A. O'Leary, Huron road east,
has erected a fine new driving shed,
Mr. Clarence Parkes, Blake; Mr,
and Mrs, Robin McAllister .and Mr.
Thos. Consitt, Hillsgreen, were week
end guests with Mr. and Mrs, John
Consitt. •
The Barbara Kirkman Thankoffer-
ing will be held on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 1st, at 8 pen.
ovem-ber1st,at8p.in.
Mrs. Peter Scott, of Brussels, is
visiting' the Misses Brine.
Mrs. Hollingsworth, Joint street,
who has spent the past two weeks al
Brockville, has returned' home,
.Mrs. William Sclater is spending
two weeks with her daughter, Mrs
.Edgar Lawson, Auburn,
Rev. Dr,.Ohown, the special preach.
er at the Golden Jubilee services of
North Side United Church, was the
guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Lane
while id town,
The ladies of St, Thomas' Anglican.
Church are holding their annual ba-
zaar and supper on Wednesday, Nov..
30th.
Mr..and Mrs, Thomas Ferguson and
Edith attended anniversary services at
Thames Road church on Sunday.
Those' from Seaforth who attended
the septi -annual meeting of the Wo-
man's Auxiliary of Huron diocese, in
St. James' Church, Stratford, on Wed-
nesday, were, Mrs. 3. H. Best, Mrs.
T. H. Brown, Mrs Pethick, Mrs R
G. Parke and Mrs. J. J. Merrier.
On Sunady, November 6th, at 7 p.
m., special Armistice Day service will
be held in St, Thomas' Church to
which all are invited.
Miss Mitchell, travelling secretary
of the Women's Missionary Society
of.the United Church of Canada, while
in town addressing the autumn thank -
offering meeting in North Side Unit-
ed Church, visited with Rev. and Mrs,
W. P. Lane,
21r, and Mrs. F, G. Neelin returned
Wednesdey and will remain in town
for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Stratford
visited Mrs: H. J. Gibson over the
week end,
. Miss Etoile Sharpe spent the week-
end with her friend, Miss Agnes
Wright, in Mullett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Huggard spent
a few days last week in Detroit with
Kathleen and Frank Rankin.
Mrs. Alex. Stobie is visiting Mrs.
Manners, in Brussels, this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam, Hannah have
just returned from Yellowgrass, Sask,
They were given a wonderful recep-
tion on their return to the West and
Seaforth extends theta an equal wet.'
come as they are permanently mak-
ing their home here.
Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Daie and Miss
Anona and Mrs. John Sproat were at
Dashwood Tuesday afternoon attend-
ing the funerat of a friend.
Mr. and Mrs, William Hopper vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper, in
Wingham on Friday and the latter re-
turned for the week end with then!.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
John Govenlock is not in the best of
health at present.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vat. Finlayson, of
:Wellesley, were week -end guests with
Mr. and Mrs. 13.' Weiland,
Miss Mae Wallace, of Windsor,
spent the week -end at her home in
Tuckersmith.
Mr. A, O'Leary has erected a fine,
large chickeit house ou his farm,
Efnron road east.
Norma Hablcirk, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. Habkirk, George St.,
took suddenly i11 Sunday after attend-
ing Sunday school and was rushed to
the hospital here and an operation
performed for appendicitis that even-
ing. She is now doing as well as cert
be mepected.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Jeffry and Mrs.
Somers motored to Brussels Sunday
to visit Mrs. Adam Sorter's,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Coulter, Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Hays and Mus. Eliza-
beth McLean motored to Paisley
Monday and spent tite day there.
Mrs. Rebeeea kcliy, wh., ha. l,0e,1
10 Windsor ar,l i.iclruftseine
time. visiting her sons, has returned
hone.
Miss Lillie Faulkner is spending a
few weeks in Hatniiton.
Mr, Alex, Campbell is on the stead,
having been able to he up this week,
his ntany, friends are glad to know.
"Mr. John Consitt was in Hensall
for a couple of days this week on ac-
count of his mother's serious illness.
Mrs. Con. EckarL is visiting her
daughters in Detroit.
Mr. James Purcell, George street,
is remodelling his house,
Mrs. Gordon Webster is visiting at
the hoarse of her parents, elle and
Mrs. G. B. Dorranee, McKillop.
Mrs. Arch. Tanney, of Blyth, was a•
week -end guest al tite home of her
niece, Mrs. Sylvester Allen.
Mrs. Wm. Consitt of Hensall visit-
ed Mr, and Mrs. John Consitt this
week.
Ids, and Mrs, Jas. Plant, of Acton,
returned Sunday after a week's visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Plant.
Mr. Gordon Webster is spending
the latter part of tate week in town.
Mrs. Salm. Sorters, of (Detroit, is re-
newing old acquaintances itt town and,
is the guest of _lir, and Mrs. Sam..
Jeffry.
Miss Jeanie MoBride, ,who has been
visiting friends near Hamilton the
Past few weeks, returned oe Monday
evening..
Miss 13e11 Jackson, who spent the
last .few Months in 'Detroit, returned
home last week. •
Mrs, Jas. Cowan, of Brampton, is
the guest of Mrs. Jas..Beattie and Mr,
and Mrs. J. R. Govenlock,
Mr. F. S.:Savauge took the morn-
ing service and (Rev. W. D. McDonald
the evening service in Bruce'field
United Church on Sunday owing to
the illness of Rev. W. A. Bremner.
THE BEST
-i11—
RUBBER Ia txCDO S
Men! Let us show you the Best Rubber Boot in town.
The "Special" Utility Boot—made of Red Rubber —Flexible
Top with Strap White Rubber. Foxing
Price $11.70 Sold in `!Bost stores at $5.50 and 46,00
Others with Red and White Soles
$3.95 and $41.45
We oleo carry a complete line of Rubbers for every y mem.
ger of the family and we Sell for Less of course,
Thi Store that brought down the price of shoes in Seaforth
ECO
T STORE
---Directly Opposite Cotnmercial Motel ---
Mrs, Robt. Webb, of Toronto, is.
visiting friends -en town,
Mr, Archie 'Gordon, of Manitoba,
who has been bunting in Northern
Ontario, is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mr,, Alex. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Charlesworth
and fancily, of Toronto. spent the
week -mid with Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Govenlock.
Miss 'Jeanette Flanigan is enter-
taining her friends to a H'allowe'en
party on Thursday evening.
Mr. A. 13,. Gage and Mr. and Mrs.
Vanstone, Stratford, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Stewart, N.
Main street.
Mr. James Sproat, who has been in
the hospital the past six weeks, is
anuch improved and returned home
this week.
Mrs. Thos. Coulter, Mrs. Bert Hor-
ton and Shirley were London visitors
on Wednesday.
Miss Nellie McDougall visited her
cousin, Mr. Elliott, Goderich tp., over
the week -end.
1Ir.
,Wen. Stevens has purchased
the house owned by the late Miss Cut-
hill on James street. Mr. Stevens has
obtained possession already.
Miss Agnes Fowler, of Toronto,
motored over and spent the week -end
with her aunt, Mrs. John Miltson.
Miss Della McNah and her friend
were guests of her grandmother, Mrs.
Katherine ,MeNab,
Mrs. John Nolan, who has been ser-
iously ill in the hospital here, is able
to be taken- home and is improving.
'Mr. and Mrs, William Stevens and
family, of Detroit, spent the week -end
with Miss Belle Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo,_ Hills and Miss
Rena Sintpsoei spent Saturday in
London,
Mr, and 7frs. Thomas Sharpe were
visitors out Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs,
Walter Fee, Hensall,
Miss Dorothy Kerslake and Mr,
Don Kerslake of Toronto, were week
end visitors here. Mrs. W. E. Kers-
lake returned with them and ,will
spend two weeps visiting in Toronto
and vicinity.
Miss Ethel Jackson left Monday
for her home in Lethbridge. 'Miss
Jackson accompanied her as far a
Toronto.
Week -end guests at the home of
Mrs. Hugh Wright were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. F'Iockings and little son Billie,
and Miss Mary 'Robinson, of Cro-
tnnrty, and lir. and Mrs. Arthur
Kraemer. George, Harper and Marg-
aret, of Mitchell.
STAFFA.
A great number from here atteud-
ecl the plowing match on Tuesday af-
ternoon east of Cromarty.
Idrs. J. E. Ione and sorts are
spending the week in London while
)Ree. Mr, Jones is in Listowel conduct-
ing a Standard Training school.
Mrs. A. Newington and Raymond
of Stratford, spent a few clays with
Mrs. W.Fawcett.
The Young People of the United.
Church are planning to ,hold their or-
gabizabion meeting of the V.P.S. ou
Sunday morning.
Mr. henry Golding :pont the eveek-
end with his daughter, Mrs. 3. rum -
bull, Si.Marys.
Mrs. L. Ci,hoe and Miss H. Pol-
lard spent the week -end with Norwich
relatives.
CROMARTY.
Mfr. Dan, McKellar, of Detroit,
spent the week -end at the home of
his father, Mr. Donald !McKellar.
Messrs. John G. Scott and Dave
Gardiner, who went 'West - on the
Harvesters' Excursion, returned
home last week. They report a very
wet fall :in the West.
,We are pleased to report that the
condition of Mr. Edgar Allen is fav-
orable, although he will not be able
to return home for some time.
Mr. John Aidang'ton has 'treated his
parents to a new radio,
A nttneber from this vicinity at-
tended the anniversary services, held
at the Thanes Road on Sunday last,
also the supper and concert on Man -
day evening, which vias enjoyed by
all,
HARLOCK.
`Thank -offering ' service in Burns
church Friday. Mrs, Hogg, of
Clinton, will speak,
Mr. Dave Reid has purchased a
new tractor in Seaforth.
We are sorry to hear that Mr. Wtn,
Toll is very ill.
,Mr. Peter 'Taylor bas returned front
the West.
Mr, Bert Allen purchased a splen-
did pore -bred Mersey from Dr, And-
erson in Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex, McEwing and
family visited at the home of Richard
Armstrong, of near Brussels, Sunday.
We are glad to hear that Mrs, Rob-
ertson; Mrs. Sol. Shannon's mother,
is -much batter.
A number of Burns church congre-
gation attended both services at Knox
chureh, Londeslboro, last Sunday.
DUBLIN.
w an t+muet. 'eager. Yo"^ na^t 1nwterints
Mad s up et resit:nudte prlee> 1, psteir, over
aeauins's, Main dtreei, sSoafordi.
Mt Matthew Williams, of Detroit,
called on friends in Dublin during
past week.
Miss O'Meara. of St. Augustine, is
visiting with friends in Dublin,
Miss 'Lizzie Ryan, of 'Seaforth, vis-
ited with her mother on Tuesday.
Miss Marie Benninger, of Mildmay,
spent the week -end with her parents
here,
Mr. S. Murray, who has been visit-
ing friends here, left for hishome at
SMonetville on Wednesday.
Miss Marie Murray, of Manley,
spent :4fonclay- with ,her sister, Mrs.
F. Evans,
A number from here attended the
funeral of Mrs. Thos. Geary in Sea-
forth on Saturday.
We are pleased to set Mrs. Walter
Carpenter ahlc to be around town
again,
\Ir, and Mrs. 1). Monahan and Mr.
Matt. McCarthy, of Detroit, are visit-
ing with Mr, and Mrs. McCarthy, of
Logan,
A number front here attended the
plowing match held at Cromarty- on
Tuesday.
On visiting unr creamery, operated
by Mt F. 13. Tycrs. we find added to
his egnipncent an up-to-date ice
machine, This dues away with the
putting in of ice, and butter and
cream can be ]sept at even tempera-
ture. Mt'. Tyers is keeping up with
many of our local creameries in the
installation of modern equipment.
This machine is up-to-date in every
way and is driven by a five horse-
power and a one horsepower electric
motors. The output of tins creamery
has so increased in the past two years
as to demand the installation of this
machine anci many up-to-date ap-
pliances. Mr. Tyers is reaching out
further each year and we are fortun-
ate in having sueh an aggressive man
at the head of the Dublin creamery,
Mfr. Michael Jordan and family
spent Sunday with Mr's. Peter Jor-
dan.
Mr. Jas. Shea is holding a sale of.
cattle and horses at the stock yards
next Wednesday.
Mr. Joseph O'Connell, our garage
neon, was married on Wednesday last.
Miss Nora McGrath spent the
week end with her cousin, elisti
gne
of St. Cohn/than.
BRUCE -FIELD.
ti, W. Bateman, Tailor. Your an n uesteriuta
.toads uli al reawnnbte prices. Lpe-lairs -1.14•r
teeming 5, Meir streat n, durtii,
The outbreaks of scarlet fever in
our midst, which have occurred at
intent its Inc years, have caused spec-
ulation as to their source. It is re-
called that the outbreaks generally
oecur at this time of the year and
that practically every case has been
a Pupil elf S.S. No, 3, Tuckersmith,
none of the surrounding schools ha7-
ing suffered.
Mr, and Mrs. George Swan and
Miss Bessie Watt, of Clinton, visited
over the week -end at Norwich.
Dr, Hugh Ross, of Clifford, visited
the past week at the home of Mrs.
Alex :Roar. of the village.
We are very sorr yto say that Mr.
Bremner has been confined to his
bed for lite last week, Mr. Savauge,
of Seaforth, took the morning service
and Rev. Mr. McDonald, of Egutond-
ville, the evening service an Sunday
last.
"Rev. W. D. McIntosh, of limbro, a
former pastor, will conduct anniver-
sary services here next Sabbath, mor-
ning and evening.
,!Hiss Stonehouse spent the week-
end with Miss Lillian Rlichardson,
Mr. ,and Mrs. C, H. Haugh and
fancily attended the Cuunington4Bend-
er wedding at Dashwood on 'Tues-
day,
:\ concert will he held in the Unit-
ed Church on Monday evening, Oct.
3lst, under the auspices of the choir•.
'Miss Ii, Shaw, of Bluevale, elocution-
ist, and Mr. H. McGee, impersona-
toe of Harry Lauder, assisted by local
talent, well provide the program
.Mrs, D. Tough spent the week -end
with friends in Seaforth,
Slee. G. Hill returned home this
week miter spending a few weeks with
friends iu Stratford,
:t'f.r, and Mrs. Carlile, of Hiilsgreen,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wan.
Douglas last week.
,Mr, and Mrs. • Wme 'Hill and Mr,
and Mrs. A, Caldwell spent Sunday
with Mr. Hill's brother in Stratford.
Miss Grace McCowan, of London,
spent Sunday at her home here,
Wedding hells are tinging in this
v tetnity.
Miss Thelma Eigie, of .Tucker -
smith, spent last week with her aunt,
Mrs. Sam Johnson,
Taylor !Bros, and Jack Mc'Eaven
were in Sarnia on business on 'Wed-
nesday last.
Miss Goldie Uttley spent Sunday at
her haine-its Zurich.
Miss. Myrtle Pearson spent a few
days last week with her aunt, Miss
Annlie McEwan,
The many friends •of Mrs. Lyle Hill
are glad she was able to return home
Saturday last after undergoing an
operation for appendicitis in Seaforth
hospital. tNer cousin, Miss Ruth
Caldwell, is spending the week with
Iter
We are glad to report that the pat-
ients, Misses Ellen Scott and Grace
Dalrymple, are improving ,and in a
fair way to recovery. No, 3 school,
Tuckersmith, is re -opened again this
week.
On .Monday evening when Geo.'
McCartney'e silo filling outfit was
proceeding north on the London road,
having conte from Robert Alien's, it
was ran into by a Iruek belonging to
Oscar l'ebbut, of Holmesville. Lt
passing another vehicle the truck
diiiver failed to see the silo -filling out-
fit in time to avoid a crash. The truck
had to be towed to L. Forrest's gar-
age for repairs, but the outfit was able
to proceed .house, though somewhat
damaged.
TUCKERSMITH.
Mr. Writ. Sproat has purchased the
farm recently :owned by Mr. J. C.
Ward. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ward and
fatnily left for Lamont, Sask., on
Thursday last.
Sir. Edward B"yea, who went to
the West nett the IIarresers' Excur-
sion, has returned home.
Mrs. Hugh Hamilton, of 'Toronto,
is home visiting her daughter. Mrs. ,l.
Love, and old acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs.
Cltas. and.
family, of Chatham, called on Mrs.
Jas. Allen, 'Sunday last.
Mrs. Edgar Allen is visiting her
mother, Mrs. John Turner, of Clin-
ton, this week.
Mr. Paul Doig has purchased
Ford car.
Threshing is now completed and
the fanners are busy harvesting their
roots and getting the fall plowing
finished up.
Fred Crich has built a large
implement house.
Mrs. Lee, of Wheatley, visited her
parents. lir. and Mrs jos..Crich, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie King and Mr.
King, Sr., of Stratford, spent Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Alex. Simpson, of
Tuckersmith.
lir. and Mrs. Win. Elgie visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Hanna, of Mitchell, ,en Tuesday af-
ternoon.'
PAGE PINTI
'Mr. Edward Andrews visited at the
home of Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Hod-
gert on ,Sunday afternoon.
Miss •Anna Love and Master •Stew-
art Love visited at the home of Mrs.
John McLachlan on ,Saturday.
A Good Sale..--idaving disposed of
his farm to Jackson Bros,, of Ar-
Icosna, John Hay held a sale of his live
stock and implements on Friday last.
Mr, Thomas Brown, the veteran auc-
tioneer of Seaforth, conducted the
sale in a very _satisfactory manner,
disposing of the entire offering,
amounting to. $4,200, in a tittle over 4
!tours, or at the rate of $1,000 per
hour, a record seldom made by Mr.
Brown in his long career. Owing to
the short time elapsing between the
sale of the farm ;and the stock sale,
there was no time for fitting and the
stock were sold in 'their ordinary field
condition. It must have been gratify-
ing to the proprietor, who was al-
ways a lover of quality in his live
stock, to see the values put upon them
thy discriminating 'buyers. The fol-
lowing area few of the sales: 11 -year
old mare, $1175; 2 -year-old gelding,
$154; cow with calf at foot, $127;
hair of yearling heifers; $140; pair of
spring calves, $100; sow with litter at
foot, $80; white Wyandotte hens at
5125 each.
PINOT
Eta'
G. W. V. A. HALL
SEA FORT
Friday, Oct, 28th
Night Hawk Orchestra
REAL MUSIC LATEST HITS
EXCELLENT HARMONY
Orderly Conduct 1:ha t ughout
the evening
Commences at 8.:tn
A DMISSI.ON--$1,00 at iottpk:
Extra lady 50e
Tax included
A. O. SUTHERLAND
General Insurance Agency
Real Estate. Conveyancing,
Bonds and lnvegttnenIs
Phone 1i2
Seaforth. Ontario.
eThe Si e tai Mile '
Flour
\Ve have it -----Give it a 'Trial. Also
Grain Screenings
ton
Chop of All Kinds
C. G. TIIOMS
GRAIN DEALER
PI-IONE 25
Your Auto Needs
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Repairs and charging on alt make,..
A geutcl line of New and Used Parts.
A FEW USED CARS LISTED
Chevrolet Touring. 1921 $75.00 .vitt' a.'t'ettse
lrortl Touring 1918.. .. $75.00 with License
Ford Coupe 1925. balloon tire?, likr tu,. ..$375 w'itit I:it•ense
r Garage
egier's
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ESSES
Nti °\MAT'rJE.R HOW DELICATE
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 takes tithe to study
and achieve.
Ladies' and Gent's Felt Hata Cleaned. It rule evs10 ,a
dollar and look like new.
SE 3PORT14 GARMENT BARE
Sy ney Dungey, Proprietor
COMMFRCIAI. BLOCK. PHONE 'yT or 210
MUM "m n"tea