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deg le the pelee. -
editor of The Maionan+y Outloeh, ate
vloe et the United eherch *3:41,1020y.
eanvaeo for veeetable5pand frill* woe
Made by willing worleeek c7E10 are
making Op a earlead te leave Me
gave for the i'Vreot. Nee Veetect.)
friends in
Ito centro 414 tgoldo!cl • /owing erizee were awarded; Fancy
'Centre 102 the Cr, ` a.ov,otki zopto, Indic; Eileen joheeton;
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Mr. 11* MottV'srovina conige unite. Vera M7ilttlinte. and -lovely letneheen
000 Egt tbe gneat. of boner, "has bean
at the bo Of4 NW. ;Freely Zenee, liteledanG tee) zeeeildeetey. At' the
.4 ifleeeee*v (fame time elle served ea the =oath*
the for= "GramellMothere"
ZIT104_11,4gatell-Vga,i-IMpAW. etee- T.Stesionary
stegred with panel e other's el
an, ne-DavillOn-ala-Zrae-9
'nebe" lenemenAluded, "but what will
be our lea we /mow will be come
To
nem 0
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wn_era (tette
a , '11.1ftRep.11*
lot- of_.pil+
soon be ou
Litre. VIt
Fiteeeraldl, `e{{
Berk £atte!U �, 7
meeting, °file
litanIong 1 a
V* 4tt
here was '-
Leonard
and Mrs.•
The cerem
was played lar
ford, sieter Al* bridedroom. 'The
; transparent velvet
lugs and a bandeau
tre
n5 --t& -Little Oldletar NW Nei'
C. Treleaven -with -a- pieno----eolo. Gift
mother present, Mrs. David Glenn, the
ere, Eire. Robert
astdijon „and !tern yeaegest one preaut. Mrs. Wm. me -
western esetionai Cure, and to Mrs. Elizabeth obb,
byterian maff.G... who has bad the greatest number of
_Eiveiyazordwo.,ettl, was concluded with "God Save The
marriage to ebbn Mr. end -Mrs. Jacob Reed have been
third son of M . visiting 111211014 friends at Alliston and
wford, Port Albert.
performed by Rev. The W.M.S. of Erskine Presbyterian
ehurch are invited by -Mrs. (Rev.) Me -
the wedding music
iss 'Margaret Craw- Donald to the manse at Lucknove, on
14`riday, Dor the Novemi3er meeting.
(Western Canada, are sharing e ome
soon move to ,a beeee of Nelson Cul-
bert's, with whom Mr. Lewis is en-
gaged to work.
ber of their ,small friends at It Hal-
lowe'en party at the parsonage' on
Monday night. .
the .United Church met on 'Wednesday
The toi)ic "Poverey:And 'Wealth," Was
taken by Cora rinnigan, after which
eiection of officers took place with the
following results: President, Ivelen
Quaid ; secretary, Lucille reedy; treas-
leer, .Gordon .Finnigane pianist, Lois
Treleaven; assistant, Cora Culbert; •
conveners—Christian felloveship,. ugh
liott ; eittenship, Graham Pinkney;
Christian culture, Cora Dickson; re-
creation, Gera IFinsigan ; assistants,
Eitchener Finnigan end Lorne Roach;
publicity, Melba (Fowler; leadership
soan need a 'street directory. !Wet
irriday night two young men got oil
the tradt andewere _told they sure had
the wrong address. WM etrangers
eelease tette note the main etreet reins
north end south—not east and west.
faetuaing term. 4-ps many friends re-
gret the popular ero'S ,deparfure.
IFInnaceIew ME= ConallAttaraan (1)ger
WINDSOR, Oct. 29.4 -Anchored with
DINVGANNOti, Nov. 8.—Mre. jean
F. Andrews of Edmonton, Alta., is ex-
pected to arrive at, Lucknow ell Sat -
band, the late John 0'. Andrew, whose
funeral will take place from the home
oe his- parents, Vt. and Vim Isaac_
Game 1133uenedee-Mr. Wm 3:Hickson,
near Port Albert, hed the miefortunt
eto have hie barn-- burned Monday
night timing the stoma The teaeou'e
and among the implement -On the driv-
ing 'oiled -deetiMedice00-te neve Made?.
MVO tattle atm art misoing.
ckn
Theie Cream Puffs are made
with special rich, flaky givalis
cria filled with r4ourjs14-
steamship Georgian lies at her winter
doek at Goderich, her future in the
hands of WO creditors of Seaway
JAnes, Ltd., /IOW in bankruptcy. It is
doubtful if the twenty -seven-year-old
vessel, built at a east of $40.0,10.00, will
begin another eruise.
At a bankruptcy hearing bere to-
day, creditors' representatives -heard a
proposition from an unnamed ,linancier
thousand doleus to •ketm the, ship
Armand Racine, Windsor, counsel
for Seaway Lines and the unnamed
party, told the creditors his - client
THIS ,VEWSP/1 PER
Alt
70413
off part of the debts and put the ship
in operation next season, provided the
first and second mortgage holders,
whose Investments total $47,250, do
-not foreclose.
ikleaway Lines is beaded by John- W.
neeford, Grosse Pointe Shores, subur-
ban Detroit, as president, and Roger
Leebee, Detroit, treasurer. Oscar E.
Fleming, Windsor, is secretary of the
company.
If the ebeencial proposal is appeoved
by the trustee, Guaranty Trust Com-
pany ef Canada, and the inspectors,
it will be laid -before the creditors at
Agnew -Surpass designers have a special genius fOr
smart appearance with the rUggeA tjeattn —
qualities so necessary for blustery'. fah
for 1937. You'll -marvel at the
• superb values we offer..
Illustrated here are two
of the season's smartest
in Black or Brown Calf,
-extra weight, single
soles ... 20 others to
choose from.
LETA
AUUBURN, NON; 1. --Mr. and. 'Mrs.
William Mutch of Clinton visited Mrs.
Tile anniversary services of Knox
Presbyterian church will be held next
SundaY, November 7th, at 11 a.m. and
7.80 tem. The morning service will
be conducted by the newly inducted
ev• enieg Gerdon Peddle of Clin-
ton will epeak endr the choir of Clin-
ton Presbyterian Church will supply
per will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock,
after evieleh the ,three -act ploy, "A
Small Twat Romeo," will be put on
in the 'Foresters' by the Dramatic
iqociety of St. Paul's Anglican church,
CIA114tfredmi. Rollirem, W. redneck,
iesee Edith .Stoltz, Eleanor 7/71,10on
and ,Jephine 'Weir misted the Blyth
lanaday. iSome from here attended
nee cervicee.
=ice Fe3ther S'allnee visiting at
; Z. awaking of Clinton .has
F. Riddell vieited .in Kincardine
Gerdon Mesas te home from To.
• rmto in Marta oe sr.
eolln• elncland of Walton, formerly
en from &la* iamb san-3 an
anthem. Prerarato*'
had on Thursday ratIt. tlaoram'ent
win be observed" .xkgrt snadaz,
• lgt to= near Oungaanons
tgOttneill,21,r,a.A. tar 'hal_
'44? a4.ntlzin4log' .4114'
41a1 oftmoon.
z- Jri''4044
3VIETRYON3
Presenting a copy (or a reasonable \facsimile) of this advertise-
ment at my office during DOLLAR DAYS,, MN. 44, adz tatell
GIN a reduction of
R.3
will be given on a NEW MODERN PAIR OF GLASSES.
IF. 2. AMEEINEG, R. a
win =wimp un-* ti*sevdest tests because their electrodes
-atit, you irnaicfrVe the pet -formal= Of your car.
In winter you need instant firing, of the spark plugs.
CC:a el.C.C2il Nara a greark- -- ii e a
"MAID sysTEEN
New Piteging—EVOitirit IllR32N in 'Sadie a Wilda" with Medi
Zondoyi, Twoclay a 5 admeDdoir—
Presenting a comedy -drama depicting -the adventures of a wilful
lady who stooped, 'way down low, to conquer.
' ' '''''''' ''''''''"f55 UkT.E2M tx r r(11 ' - ''''':;;"-a7'
&an illievehea--Arthur cirreaetelliellen Motley rand ?aniline Mom
portray_the famous story by Johanna Spyrie read and acclaimed the
(yorld over, Undoubtedly the tot-staeo finest -picture so far k
. . "Mir
YM
4.e. Thole
wn_era (tette
a , '11.1ftRep.11*
lot- of_.pil+
soon be ou
Litre. VIt
Fiteeeraldl, `e{{
Berk £atte!U �, 7
meeting, °file
litanIong 1 a
V* 4tt
here was '-
Leonard
and Mrs.•
The cerem
was played lar
ford, sieter Al* bridedroom. 'The
; transparent velvet
lugs and a bandeau
tre
n5 --t& -Little Oldletar NW Nei'
C. Treleaven -with -a- pieno----eolo. Gift
mother present, Mrs. David Glenn, the
ere, Eire. Robert
astdijon „and !tern yeaegest one preaut. Mrs. Wm. me -
western esetionai Cure, and to Mrs. Elizabeth obb,
byterian maff.G... who has bad the greatest number of
_Eiveiyazordwo.,ettl, was concluded with "God Save The
marriage to ebbn Mr. end -Mrs. Jacob Reed have been
third son of M . visiting 111211014 friends at Alliston and
wford, Port Albert.
performed by Rev. The W.M.S. of Erskine Presbyterian
ehurch are invited by -Mrs. (Rev.) Me -
the wedding music
iss 'Margaret Craw- Donald to the manse at Lucknove, on
14`riday, Dor the Novemi3er meeting.
(Western Canada, are sharing e ome
soon move to ,a beeee of Nelson Cul-
bert's, with whom Mr. Lewis is en-
gaged to work.
ber of their ,small friends at It Hal-
lowe'en party at the parsonage' on
Monday night. .
the .United Church met on 'Wednesday
The toi)ic "Poverey:And 'Wealth," Was
taken by Cora rinnigan, after which
eiection of officers took place with the
following results: President, Ivelen
Quaid ; secretary, Lucille reedy; treas-
leer, .Gordon .Finnigane pianist, Lois
Treleaven; assistant, Cora Culbert; •
conveners—Christian felloveship,. ugh
liott ; eittenship, Graham Pinkney;
Christian culture, Cora Dickson; re-
creation, Gera IFinsigan ; assistants,
Eitchener Finnigan end Lorne Roach;
publicity, Melba (Fowler; leadership
soan need a 'street directory. !Wet
irriday night two young men got oil
the tradt andewere _told they sure had
the wrong address. WM etrangers
eelease tette note the main etreet reins
north end south—not east and west.
faetuaing term. 4-ps many friends re-
gret the popular ero'S ,deparfure.
IFInnaceIew ME= ConallAttaraan (1)ger
WINDSOR, Oct. 29.4 -Anchored with
DINVGANNOti, Nov. 8.—Mre. jean
F. Andrews of Edmonton, Alta., is ex-
pected to arrive at, Lucknow ell Sat -
band, the late John 0'. Andrew, whose
funeral will take place from the home
oe his- parents, Vt. and Vim Isaac_
Game 1133uenedee-Mr. Wm 3:Hickson,
near Port Albert, hed the miefortunt
eto have hie barn-- burned Monday
night timing the stoma The teaeou'e
and among the implement -On the driv-
ing 'oiled -deetiMedice00-te neve Made?.
MVO tattle atm art misoing.
ckn
Theie Cream Puffs are made
with special rich, flaky givalis
cria filled with r4ourjs14-
steamship Georgian lies at her winter
doek at Goderich, her future in the
hands of WO creditors of Seaway
JAnes, Ltd., /IOW in bankruptcy. It is
doubtful if the twenty -seven-year-old
vessel, built at a east of $40.0,10.00, will
begin another eruise.
At a bankruptcy hearing bere to-
day, creditors' representatives -heard a
proposition from an unnamed ,linancier
thousand doleus to •ketm the, ship
Armand Racine, Windsor, counsel
for Seaway Lines and the unnamed
party, told the creditors his - client
THIS ,VEWSP/1 PER
Alt
70413
off part of the debts and put the ship
in operation next season, provided the
first and second mortgage holders,
whose Investments total $47,250, do
-not foreclose.
ikleaway Lines is beaded by John- W.
neeford, Grosse Pointe Shores, subur-
ban Detroit, as president, and Roger
Leebee, Detroit, treasurer. Oscar E.
Fleming, Windsor, is secretary of the
company.
If the ebeencial proposal is appeoved
by the trustee, Guaranty Trust Com-
pany ef Canada, and the inspectors,
it will be laid -before the creditors at
Agnew -Surpass designers have a special genius fOr
smart appearance with the rUggeA tjeattn —
qualities so necessary for blustery'. fah
for 1937. You'll -marvel at the
• superb values we offer..
Illustrated here are two
of the season's smartest
in Black or Brown Calf,
-extra weight, single
soles ... 20 others to
choose from.
LETA
AUUBURN, NON; 1. --Mr. and. 'Mrs.
William Mutch of Clinton visited Mrs.
Tile anniversary services of Knox
Presbyterian church will be held next
SundaY, November 7th, at 11 a.m. and
7.80 tem. The morning service will
be conducted by the newly inducted
ev• enieg Gerdon Peddle of Clin-
ton will epeak endr the choir of Clin-
ton Presbyterian Church will supply
per will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock,
after evieleh the ,three -act ploy, "A
Small Twat Romeo," will be put on
in the 'Foresters' by the Dramatic
iqociety of St. Paul's Anglican church,
CIA114tfredmi. Rollirem, W. redneck,
iesee Edith .Stoltz, Eleanor 7/71,10on
and ,Jephine 'Weir misted the Blyth
lanaday. iSome from here attended
nee cervicee.
=ice Fe3ther S'allnee visiting at
; Z. awaking of Clinton .has
F. Riddell vieited .in Kincardine
Gerdon Mesas te home from To.
• rmto in Marta oe sr.
eolln• elncland of Walton, formerly
en from &la* iamb san-3 an
anthem. Prerarato*'
had on Thursday ratIt. tlaoram'ent
win be observed" .xkgrt snadaz,
• lgt to= near Oungaanons
tgOttneill,21,r,a.A. tar 'hal_
'44? a4.ntlzin4log' .4114'
41a1 oftmoon.
z- Jri''4044
3VIETRYON3
Presenting a copy (or a reasonable \facsimile) of this advertise-
ment at my office during DOLLAR DAYS,, MN. 44, adz tatell
GIN a reduction of
R.3
will be given on a NEW MODERN PAIR OF GLASSES.
IF. 2. AMEEINEG, R. a
win =wimp un-* ti*sevdest tests because their electrodes
-atit, you irnaicfrVe the pet -formal= Of your car.
In winter you need instant firing, of the spark plugs.