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A:et `ai , visited j yo � 1 i r 1 1 � • i i � '1. a�.4. �,. rcD�p ixl.!•.:."I^Y'•'n:ae -TUC �ikts.w' ei -' '° ' .. Yea1 Tie i, gging8 y;.. and 'oat -- Sizes . atµ Sizes 4 to 10 -Three and four-pie$1.Q.95 ta Sizes 1 to 14x. Coats only ' + 444. • 695- -moi SIC -fide Wad 3rfemos 10) mart.._P%id and Velvet Combinations. sizes" 8 , to' 14 years, . At..` "LSE t t : DWG ©Z L�,`Li : Poo P1 PP,XT c Who is bar, 'Lawrence ewiie of Letldoti resbyter `r gave &splendid address o rr Por the was as guest of leis' sisters, Misses F. waiving, Cards of thanks re received from. M'rs. J _tp,es Alglnteh gaud Mfr.-aiid' Uri. i�. E. Erra•tt:, The ecetini>, was ejosed with prayer. we Oa tm= 7D t -(n na,_.:. A wedding ' of Interest took ,plate on tFriday, • Septem- ber' 33t.h, at 96 ' .m., at the, home of Ir, and Mrs. pert Wightma`h, Blyth, when their o.pp'ly daughter, Evelyn a rga:r . rbecaiaxe the -bride of Benson. Augustine Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George 'Cowan, Myth. The, retnony waS performed by Rev. Arthur Sinclair --1 re a:e- "ganliems- uW a er 'auri figs-• of the contracting' parties. The house was beautifully decorated with a 'profusion autumn flowers and foliage. The ide was given in marriage by her ther and wore'a dress of ivory silk •Mre. Chas. Straughta., , Mrs. Jahn °Wilson and Mrs. • George Hamilton visited one Clay „last'Week with •rs. , of Wm. Wilson, Mrs. Hamilton's mother, br of Brucelleld, and Mrs. Chapman, also tri • of °Bruce'field, Mrs. Chapman, form- erly Zinie Wilson, is seriously ill at ;present. ,. £r„Vail:..) gbint,..<.nf. Tar -al -visited” ,7..TiMif9rutrgbItit: e -.�,'�i�r..`l�' ,analis..Cil�a�'=n1,et•-1t•'�a`t'Ld7rd�y' evening and it was decided: to hold u moving picture show`iu the Foresters' ill on -Friday night this week. The pica res will be shown by Rev. R. Weekes, kad A' Miss 'lilizabeth Johnston, of Hensall, was a recent visitor with Miss E. Nicholson. . . - Miss :: ertha King, of Toronto, spent the week -end ,rvl.th mfrs.W, G. Robert- sonand Miss F. El -kin. Messrs. Ephraim Ball, Peter Patter- sba,'" George Beadle, Jas. Medd and W. T. ',•idde11 attended ''Ripley Fair last Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrrs. J., Taylor and Miss Helen Taylor visited with r. and Mrs. Clifton of 1.4pcknow recently. • Mr. Fred . Strausser, . of Wellesley, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro. Mrs. Gorden Taylor and Marion, Mrs. J.. Taylor and i,,! isa Helen Taylor were soil, in London one day last week.. • ' to t Mr. Harvey A ad°rews is steadily im- ball ber Wig witl Ivor gifts which was worn by her mother at her wedding thirty -eve years ago. A silk em-brbidere i. net 'veil w t with orange blos- t tsoW� _ftteittit cow 0.4 mad E. Fowlie. on Sunday. Cr. and, Mrs. Armand Maness, o Lendon. are spending this week at Me 3dtanness cottage in the 'village. Miss llgvelyn' :Gemeinhardt, who was visiting ,in C oderIeh, baa returned home. Miss Doris Featherstone left on Fri- day to enter- Grace 'hospital, Bloor street, Toronto, as a nurse-in-trninitig. Dr. and •Mrs. C. Stogdiil and tw -Children;of Toronto, spent the week end at their ,cottage. Miss E. Brookman, who was visiting her uncle Mr, , Cha.s___Wiringmbe-1QfL Are will tufts. passage aboard the Queen Mary for her home in England. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmelding and Mr. Ernest Schmeiding have left for their home in Shelby, Mich., after spending a few days with Mr. anti Mrs. Chas, Parker. Mrs. Ames, of Sarnia, k the guest Al2=0, twrs, Ts - RT. I%IFiLIFIN'S, Oct. 3.—Miss Dor- hy •Miller is snaking favorable re- very after an operation performed the .Toronto Western Hospital last ursday. Mips Evelyat Webb. of 'Rosetown, sk.. is a guest at the home of her ole. Mr.''. A. Webb. he annual thank -offering meeting of WAILS. of the United church was d on Sunday morning. Rev. E. 1. of Dungannon, who was in charge, iverect a stirring missionary ad - e: s. born`Mrs. 0111. who was born in in. where her parents are tnission- esa, delighted the congregation` when, seed in native eos-tume, she told ries of India and sang several In- n hymns. Ir. and Mrs. Wilson Woods, of Dun- , and Mrs. Tyson, of Geraldton< were recent visitors with their mother, Mrs. R. .1. Woods.. Course in Home Nurnil ng.--Conimene. Ing Binn,ltts afternoon, October 10th, a eve -day course in home nursing will .be conducted in the 'Community Hall, sponsored by the Women's Institute. f Miss M. E. Mistier, R.N.. of Port Dov- er, will be in charge and all the ladles! of the community are urged to take I advantage of this 4nrportbtnity. A.1 D'a::4404L; n w 6 1 1.:'71 67e- „ d' r o_ t7 Itd 4r r � l r� 7y a. k ; M ,. :), rG "Tho Go 10111,1 AA AA.:.. 44•A.... ..AASH-.:.xA.-,AN' NI tete'fir" n . CZ”' fir' "c wry- ", }7`21 40 o Ca3 4t small fee .will be charged to 'hetet-de- fray expenses. .� It. 0. 11).(10e'n,-ho regular meet- . Ing In,g of the ^:P.V. - was helot on Sunday evening, _‘with, the president,- tsebet Miller, in the chair. 'Murray Taylor rid the Ser..,.Pttre, sson,_.an(L the. Nays take by "Mrs. E. W._Rice. A ,. interesting discussion was led by Mir. Rice. 'The slate of oflie'ers was Pre- sented . by Rev. H. NI. Wright, con- vener aP the nominating committee, and the tyollow'ing are the officers for the new year, and will be installed next Sunday • evening: .President, Dick W a he 3eaad , .:vice-president,'. -11 '* firt . ass -Wafter, 'onnarer, -tPeasUrer• Alla I r.A1.Lier.;-,pda masse, --Mrs':.. z . W Rice, Ma Wen ttterhead ; ushers, Clifford Menary, Chas. McDonald. The fol- lowing are conveners and counsellors, respectively, of the various committees: Christian fellowship, Q''uyler Ramage, Mr -s. Ilatninge; missions, Norma Weath- erbend, Mrs. Gordon ;`citizenship, Maar ray Taylor, W. A. Miller; Christian! culture, Isobel Miller, Mrs. G., Stuart; InrSs-tatiritiiirsvore a old locket, et, tide gifts I € t-ha-,brtdegroo'1 `" Che �ari"tCatl ' music wes_,.R}ayed by Mr. A, E. Cook, - Organist of the united church, while during the signing of the register Har- of old C. Wightman, brotherof the bride, co -sang-"D Pr-onnise, Me. ' After the eere- in nlony the guests repaired to the dining- Th room, which .was decorated in pink and White, the tables being attended by Sa Mrs; S. G. LeslWand Miss Wilma Wat- tan son. A toast to the bride was faro- „ T posed by Rev. A. Sinclair and • re- the sponded to by the •bridegrootn. The bel happy couple later Left for .a short (:il honeymoon, to be spent at Port Col- oP1 borne, Ingersoll and London. The drbride chose for her travelling costume lad a black silk erepe dress, bla.•k hat with art ostrich trimming. black suede shoes. (i•re grey coat with wolf collar and access st" sories to match. On their returnthey clic will reside in Blyth. Guests were present from Stratford, London, Inger- day Goderich and St. Augustine. Prior he 'weddin'g the Blyth girls' soft - team ancl,other friends to the num- of about forty gathered at Miss htman's home and presented her t a shower of kitchen utensils of y -'and green granitewareY and other E94.001\1E < 21. t36 , 1938 Ford DeLUxe Sedan, Radio, Special Paint Job; reduced price: 10.36 Ford Deluge Coach, Heater, Trunk- 1035Ford DeiLuxe Sedan a 1034 Ford Coach s 19Chevrolet Master Coach, Heater, 1933 Terreplane Sedan, Heater. 1933 Ford Coach 1930 Ford Coach 1020 Ford Coupe 1929 Chevrolet 'aisach 19'29 Durant Sedan. 192;8 Ford- Coach 1928 Durant Saran �E3 0 n da - f299 FL5 V11 VOUSEgTHEIMEI- oname grEE BEM" ggIMIL*2- 1937 Ford, state t ton, 1671b. wheel base, nice shape—at a 'bargain 1929 'Ford, stake 11/2 ton 1923 Iblievrolet, sterite 11/2 ton. ;03 Tilir=111MVOLZ3 YOU DM II I 1:11') titipidad Pad 44. proving after having the tplsfortune to lose the first. finger of his left hand in the cutting box on the farm or A1'phon- sus Boyle. Mr. Andrews also suffered a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. foe Scott, aToronto, visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. )Phillips and Blrs. C. A. Howson. Mr. Wm. Dodd, sr., while digging iso- tatoes on Tuesday dug a hill contain- ing thirty-six tubers. school inspector for South Huron, :•," `0 visited the Auburn schools on Wed- 'ere( 'Mr. ten Hamilton has returned to rni° his home here after spending the sum-ithe t mer months in 'Western Canada. Pride Mr. Alfred Rollinson is moving !Jun 'his new home. Mr. Gordon Murray ‘,„Lanin will -I* moving Into, the house vacat.ef4'8' by Mr. nollinson. I Mi noble has received word of the death of his twin sistet, Miss Emma M. Doble. who died September 27th In Emmanuel hospital, Portland; 'Oregon. GODIEIRICET and Mrs. Rohr McAllister. Mervin. „-and Maxine went to ktratford Wined to the hespital. having sof- Estlwr Men wain. teaelier at n School. A.S, 'N'o. 43, will attend pachers' corn venti on at 'Exeter on y of this week . and Mrs. A rt. Ticithorne and _Wm. Falconer. near . Clinton. ss Esther Meilwaln spent the end in tioderIch with her friend Margaret 'Mason. The tie PI Ing a Tho school in th with ' lussi meetin vvas he teen m lips ha Reriptt 27-301 Mrs, H house on the swered taining word "Thank with a tion...... Dungan Ing an non held Mt at 11 a speaker by Hie 11 LlriJ October meeting of the Drama- ub will be held on Friday even regular meeting of the Junior iross Soeiety was held at Union on Friday, with Bruee Sovverby e ehair. The meeting opened The Maple Ismf" and readings given by Elsa orr, Pauline Las - g of the it.P.0 of Union church Id on 'Friday evening, 'with thir- d charge of the meeting. The ire lesson (St 5fatlitew 11: was read by Nora Sovverby. The "Rest after Toil," was read by arwnoti and Req.. A. E. Moor - led in an interesting diseussion topits The roll ea); WS C4 an - with a verse of Seripture eon - the word "Light." The text for the next meeting is to be a:01ring." The meeting closed hymn and the II1Spah benedie- Next Sunday, Rev. E. 0111 of non will (wimpy the pulpit at triversary services at Dungan• of tappen will be the gpeeial 4, There will be 'special mnsie choir, assisted by talent from pregelittithg the Ontario Temper- , taking as his text "Every tree Inpfit not enrol good fruit a, own., and cast Into the Ore. are invited to come in and see sb e Of the newest ideas in Eigtrfri8 F6/1(008 1.Siganethind new lei coining on the paiket all the thne. Some of aerie Pintureo are Pleasant to look ; Malang 'to the purse. qtallallosiu gladly =oiled. e alma' • ETIIEES WOMEN'S LO }GE 739 Dufterin Bt., Toronto ()or aim is to reaeh and help women in need. spiritually, physically, mentally and finan- MISS FIN4 tIfteg. Nurse), - Naffs • 52 Nelcon Se. Par Chata falcon in far repair ito AD .0 Amovatl loot cio in sotto etio*eo of a Doctor, Lawyer. or an finouronce Company, your biaaeot in - fro try, is every way, Nbr worthy of that faith errant= kita0Tal HI COZIO .t7 tro;220editS 1. Xono .50) W. A. Willer; leaderobtp. ttatialtnc. Um, ETGSlaREDM Jobta Mwej:22ek asottiWo°1:1:ownillIths'Imt' vurl:Int Itota, and Montana and a long motor trip through the I'Vestern .,States. Th went to visit btotherO and sisters 02 s y vvhom he had not seen for several years. They also tglniajaittIreir- and was accoMpanied on his return on Thursday by his vvife and baby son. who spent the last few weeks at the home of Mrs, Moore's mother, Mrs. Miss Hannah Flogans of I3otlet Leh, Is na at the home of her sistey, lass FIllzabeth Martin was home from Liondon for the week -end, That is exactly the condition we are in, and we are very grateful to those who have given us their business. We mention the fact that we are busy, because everybody knows when they want anything done it is always good judgment to go to a busy firm. Ask those for whom we have done Eiec&k. Wiving, iyaaaliecl Meagic Fizgoves; UMG g@drIrfeamolg I@UVri in their homes. We will During the last siseek w eoutracts: ranging front u hundred dollar's. NV,, will flo your Electric the Way you want it. wdoTo tinily abide by their answers. e have been awarded several w dnIlars to two and three Work when you want it and WESTINGHOUSE Are in classes WAS iv ER2 VACUUM OLEAMI22 TOASTERG IRONERS PERCOLATORS by themselves for dependability and I I Phs=0 1141 es- • *11