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Ina aEliFORTH DIEU \
ie, SNOWDON, Proprietor.
General Observations
Next 1vlonclay will be Thanksgiv-
ing Day The station will in this
way recognize the go• tiness of God
for His protection and care, in the
bountiful harvest for mankind, It
will also be a grateful remembrance
of Armistice Day; which brought an
end to four years of fiendish warfare.
During the past year Ontario was
specially favored, The Spring was
cold and vegetation backward and all
looked for a lean year. Suddenly the
weather changed and splendid
growth followed and perhaps the
largest harvest blessed the husband -
man's toil. Ontario can be thankful
in 1924.
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Last week the announcement was
made that the tire rangers had all
Siren called in as the danger was overt
%.cart and on Sunday last
two destructive bush tires took place,1
one :u 1 reenock Swamp in II:nice'
County, and destroyed 2,000 acre, of
timber; and a seC0111I a« Grand Bend
turned 1.000 acres in Huron County.
This incident would appear to prove
the claim of Victor Hugo when lie
states In The Toilers of the Sea," i
that the elements are tike living
sprites that are ready to attack hu-
manity if not watchful.
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A deputation oi the Teachers' Fed,.
oration awaited on Premier Ferguson
hast week and inked that the course
for teachers be made more restrictive
by citing candidates wit , attend the
Normal seitn .! an interim certificate
and .ruuiring' deems after teaching for
tw.., years to return to Normal for a
second year. Mia country would
have more fait 1 to the deputation's
arguments they had urged that the
Department force the teachers al-
ready in the profession to return to
Nurtnal for another year. Not having
clone so. some cynic will rise to say
that they were thinking more of
their won salaries than the goad f
the children. {
ST. COLIJMBAN,
\Ir. J. V, McIntyre. of Toronto.
-pent the week -end at the horns of
Mr, Patrick McGrath, St. Columban.
Mr id at the homeoweu Hart and daughter resit-+
of Nf . and *Mrs.(
Frain+ kiein, Vit. Mary'?, over the)
rt eek eud,
Mr. Joseph I' Moylan hasreturned
iron) his hunting trip in the Sudbury
district. Ile reports game scarce
and he was not r.,. •sedate emitig,h to
bag a deer.
Mr. John \Ie'ady ha. returned to
Det.,.it alter spending the summer
months at his home, third line.
here
Nliss d McGrath, of St.l
Clements, visited over the week -end 1
at her home in St. Columban.
Mr. John Lane and son made a .
business trip to l.ondrnn on Mon -1
slay.
McKILLOP.
U.S.S. No. 1 Report. -- Report of
1•, ., ti Na. I, ylcKillop, f•,r October, i
1*) uu .ed examinations.
IN Catherine Flannery v 90. Martha
Planur•v go. htrlrey \tri ray 72.
IIl. -Joe
Lane to 6: 8. 5, Cather-
ine
IT. --Iohn Fancier
Lane. 70. -
Se L --t'> r l I anrery i3.
Jr. I. Peter Marra, 76
;'
Pr.- r'Mum* 1, Frances For
time 51: --NI. REYNOLDS. Teacher.
CROMARTY. 1
Mr. and M4 Currie urrie au
little •ni and Mr. and \Irs. Ernest
Graham and jean: attended the Jessie
Alesar ler concert and the Haggis
supper at Motherwell church on I
day evening.
.ler. Roy MMC filtnch ;and his sister
Lila and Ser. Lloyd Miller were
guests at the Halldwe'en masquerade
party given by Mr, awl Mrs.
HrIocking, of the Roy, congregation,
m Friday night, Oct. 31st. very .line
\lrs, Ritchie,MA,. rave a.v
on'Sonday evening address vening at the
Young People's mrrtrllg on the Life
of Martin Luther.
:Mrs. Jas. Scott and Mrs. W. H.
Tuffrard were' visitors ta;t work at
the biome of Mr. and \•Ira. Neil Gil-
lespie. of Seaforth.
Mr, and Nits, A. C. Russell.and Mr.
and 'airs. Gen Wallace, of Avonton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Watson,, and Miss
Watson, .0f Motherwell, attended the
funeral of the Irate Robert McKellar,
on Tuesday; Oct. 28th.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Dalrymple, of
Hensall were recent visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. 'Houghton.
The lantern slide views and lecture
given by S'It. flartry, of Seaforth, in
the church recently. were very much
enjoyed by those present. Mr. McNis
Connell, of H-Ien `eall, assisted with the
anti
showing' of the
readings by local 5talent were also
appreciated, "
Mr. Jas. Howe and this sister Ethel
4 1 were week
Miss Grace. Houghton enol visit ford.
end visitors with friends In Strut
Time has tested It. Dr. Thomas'
s'
Ectectrlc Oil has been o aide in -thatet.
upwards 'sof -fifty years
time it has proved a blessing to thous-
ands It is in high, favor throughout
,Cana excellence has
tied its
fame
its
rued its: fame 'beyond the seas.. If it
were e tent+ble the ;rice it would be a.
chddp 'linlnlemt.
P.rl�+it'e""�una.r�•cvrvn>�.�..m
16 ;1
How Many Objects in This ,Picture Begin With the Letter. 77 e!
The above pieturc rontahis a. number of objects beginning with the letter "13". Just take a
good lock at the picnnr—Chore aro all sorts of things that begin dont have to rnhtheeCter pioturee'+upside "boy",
down.
. "bua:;Y". "baby" and so forth, Nothing is hidden; You
.11alte a list or alt the objects' in the picture
the mosso, Don't of tlmiss ch begirt
arnY. Fifty �cash e pries wllDlabo
ninve
the whole fr the .into in --see who can
awarded i,ir test fifty hest lint of w•orrla submitted. The-answor having the ]argent and nearest cor-
rect list of visible objects shown in this Nature starling with the letter "B will be awarded first
prize; seound best, second prize, mid so torte).
Young and Old Join in the Fun
The .flail and Empire announces to -clay an-
other puzzle game In which all clan. participate
--from the tiniest child to grandfather and
-grandmother, No object is. an small but that the
poorest eyesight can see it. 1t Is n test of.sklll,
Your ability to find "B" words determines the
prize you win. Right after supper this evening,
gather n11 the members or your familytogether;
give each of them a pencil and a sheet of paper
-and sen who can find the most "B Words.
You will be surprised to flnd how large a list of
words you can get with n few minutes' study.
Sit down N'OW rind try it—Then, send in your
list and try for the big prizes,
THE PRIZE
Winning Abswera will receive the fifty cosh
prizes according to the table below' :
'Prize If No ''Prix if One Prho if Two
Subscriptions subscription Subscriptions
are sent, Is sent. are sent.
st Prize. . $35 $500
2nd Prize.. , 35 500
3rd Prize.. , 3$ 500
4th Prize.... 25 250 500
5th Prize... , 20 ISO 300
6th Prize.... i5 100 200
OBSERVE THESE RULES 4 7th Prize 8th Prize..1
.. 8 ' S0 75 150
9th Prize, ... 6 30 60
10th Prize. 5 25 50
11 th Prize . .. 4 20 40
12th Prize . '3 15 30
13th to 20th
rizes inclusive 2 10
21st to 50th
Prizes inclusive 1.50 7.50 15
In the event. of a tie for any prise offered, the
full amount of such prize will be paid to each tied
participant.
1. Any ratan, woman or chill who lives In Canniln,
and le not a resident of Toronto, nod who is not in the
employ of The mail unit Empire, or a member of nu
ernpooye's fandly, ,nay submit nit. answer.
. All answers must be mailed by November 22nd
1024, mall addressed to C. A. Montgomery, Pnrxle Mau -
ager. Mail and Empire.
3. All lists of names should be written mt one side
or the Raper only, mid numbered eat ecothely I,. ° 3.
rte. Write your fall mime and address In the tipper
right hand corner, If you desire to write anything else,
esti it sepm'nte sheet.
•t. Only such: words as appear In the English Die•
Honors will be counted. Do not use obsolete words.
Where Ow »lurid ,s used, tea singular cannot be counted.
and vie versa.
,
Words or the Finale spelling elle be need only once,
even though used to designate different objects or artieles.
nench... An object or article
ea party of obnly or .I
ran O. ]lamed ose ellen.
O. or ural rise bypthe cod in 'on of tl words, or
re
any weeds formed by the eWord hi its of frau or. more
rompir.e Facie, er lot i nrh Word a itself Is a object.
T. The answer lotting tltr le'ersi nod nearest sere
rat Inst of re Di int vein ah leets turd articles vent
be
In the Picture P that etc. with the letter iii will be
hove nit First i Prize, etc. ding the styli' or TtundWrlting
lnnvo nn bearing upon deciding snits
s -operate.
R tri. t bet
rly 011e l+ may r+-openrtr In nncto any
one 1hensehcld: nor will prizes Will
uwarA drdtotomoe
limn air of any group where Iwo or more Imre been
working together.
0- In the event of it lie for arty prise offered, the
Intl mount of sunt prize will be uwarded to enrh tied
pnrtleipant.
10. Subscriptions .(both new mod renewal). payable
In advance of $5.00 per year by mall or $0.00 per year
dellvered by earrier boy in Hamilton, will be nceepted.
However, in tWalifyin for the $1,000 Dem, Relent -do
rat least one new subscription most be sent lu.
11. A new subscriber is oliyene who has not been
recelcing The Malt and umpire since October 2011i.
12c all nuswero. •411 receive the sane consideration
regardlesx of mgt Mier or nol s nmhneripnati to The
Mall 'rnd Empire is sent fen.
13, All nrw subseriptions .will becaretidly verified
by the Puzzle Hanger. (.nndldnles marking old sub-
serlptions ns nett will positively forfeit the credit of
omit subscriptions as modifying for the Maximum Bonus
Rewards,
14. Three pranlneut Termite eitizens haring no eat•
nectlon wilt The Hail nod Empire will be selected to
net ae Judges, to decide the winters, anti participants
ogree 1 r necept the dceislon of filo judges as final and
t ant It site .
15. The lodges will meet on Oeoember Ortl, Sind
:umonnerment of llre t'ri'ne ";timers hdln air act Ibe as
of
wards Will be Pltbliehed ill
gale l,ly
therenfter ss it is possible.
v.v tta f.AMBE PICTURE PUZZLE SI:Na' reit lviv' O\,
20
Princess
Thanksgiving Special'
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
1'; ::: Can Win $1,000
THERE ARE THREE $ 1000 PRIZES
The "le' lfar+t Nature Puzzle l and
1e a re, I tgc to
entrench• thetake
popularity of The Mail and have
Empire, 1t eonle
single
to take part and you do not hove to send. in h
slugle rd subscription to win a �prise. O 1f your list of "B" y the
is awarded FIRST, SECOND OR you w ld Dice
by the
L. 1 e you will wen. $.t6, but if you would lilts it got
more than 136 we make the following Sending
In
offerwperwo
you eon wen bigger each prises by pending In ONPw-0R Two
subscriptions to The Mall and EMU/re.
HERE'S HOW: 1f your answer to the "H" ward Plc-
Iure Puavle wins laRST. SECOND OR THIRD purLF. and
you have sent in one yearly subscription to The Man and
Empire. at 56.00 by mail or $0:00 delivered by carrier boy
In Hamilton, you will re slve $600, instead of $36; fourth
PAA, $260; fifth prise also, and se forth. ',see second
column o1 figures -+n prise list.)
Or If. your mtswer wins FIRST, .SECOND OR TR.IIU)
PRIZE. and you have sent in two yearly subscriptions to The
Rail and Empire (one neW and one renewal, or two new
subscriptions) you Will receive $1,000 In plitee of f35; [north
prize. $5500, flftlr prize,. $300, and so forth.. (See third.. Cedumt
of figures in prize list.)
moon is that for al otter If you? stand FIRST. But, LOOK.1SECONDdnOlt
ree
$1.000 prises.,andTherefore,
a year and bate aunt in two yearly. subscriptions caoriertrbo 5'In-
a Year:. i•ucb by nude or $0.00 $oitvorod by or o
you will
tone new Wird tit two yourl' sdbscitptions rat,
you will who $1,000. It Lnrres but Y y
$RAO to year qualify
(one neW and .ane. reA or two
newt to a mos for the big $1,000 hiswith
rewards, Absolutely.
that. So the. subscription
l u can do this weft o,ta effort.
Your own rimbsert one ria count. two Celt meso,`tura soh•.
sa rdpxt ttlien Oil c nt th fpape clot@. •lust mark will
year
, ,I t-rvhan Ynu rvartt the paper to Start and we well not
eonumenee delivery uatll yaht say,
in advance THE MAIL and EMPIRE anywhere in
Rates—Payable. .err e
ies
p •'Chis op'li applies iu e already
dym patrons, tail and Dm.pire, your.subscription
11;j$Yre11- ROL>i#e anti YOU' tl dost ,ala .i! preS men vin ' The 0 S
- w111 be extendatl (Corn Its plese»c expiration. Send in ayearly subscription at $5.00
Subscribers alar vuultfv for one big prizes. TORONTO
(., �. !1 ltlnle'nin'"' F. •.{ AND
`�iyy� y�pJp�
1• e d vl JYsEMPIRE
purzlt.. � � -
Subscription
Canada by mail $5.00 P Year. Delivered by carrier boy in`Hamsubscribers 'per year.
, Cru n9 urn well , 4 living
CANADA
;as�xaltnver
armne,erm ereimi
Many mothers have reason to bless
Mother 'Graves'' Worm. Exterminator;
because it has relieved the little ones
of suffering and made theist healthy..
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50c
Do You Remember ?
The
days not so 'long ago, when
you could get a good custom-tailored
suit for 'what a cheap: ready-made
costs .now ? Remember, too, how
Hitt scut would stand the wear and
MON, TUES., WED.
Norma Talnrmad e
Supported by an immense cast of distinguished players in
Ashes of Vengeance
Ten massive reels
Vast scenes, Majestic settings, Thousands of player's '
Now Playing
ttaries hones
IN
1N.4a1tine.es 3 p.m. Saturday and Monday
retain its good appearance ?' •It was.
oonsiderect a good investment.. Nol
those days .are, not gone for ever!
A good suit is as much an investment.
today as it was then,
And it is just ,this with ten fines
of Genuine ,Scotch Tweeds ' we have
received samples of by today's mail.
These materials, from Scottish
looms, were woven to 'meet the ire-.
flUirements of the 'custom -tailoring
trade. Woven, not from re. -worked
stuff or shoddy, 'but from pure, virgin
wool, in genteel grays which are al -
DR. H. IIIJGli ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon: Late of London Hos-
pital, London, England, Special
attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose': and throat. Office and resid-
ence behind Dolnlnian Bank. Outer
Phone' No. 5 Residence Phone 106.,
Special Limited Offer
Genuine' "His Master's
Voice" Victrola model 80
(as illustrated) with ten
75c. double -sided "I-iis
Mastpieteer's for $142.50ictor records, C
cash price, or on
the easy payment terms listed above.
Now the world's most famous Instrument be yours. The same life -like entertainment
offered by the theatres—can take place in your
Itornefor "HislVlaster'sVoice" Victrolais famed
as the "theatre of the homdtt To-day—
this
very mioute--•arrange to secure Yours -
J. F. DA>LY
Graves' Block,
''Seaforth,
•d
WALTON. Poll No. 3
Voll No. 4
Poll ?Jo. 5
Poll No. 6
Poll No..7
The anniversary sere -ices held in
Duff's Church on Sunday were well
attended, Rev, E. W. Thomson, B,A.,
of Mottkton, delivered two able ser-
mons and the special music by the
choir was much enjoyed by the con-
gregation.
The concert held on Monday even-
ing in connection with the Presbyter-
ian anniversary was received by
large audience. :Miss Pearl Newton,
elocutionist, of Toronto, was very en-
tertaining and much appreciated
by
all and was assisted by
McNaught. Musical selections by
Rev. and Mrs. Lewin and Miss
Lewin, of Brussels. were all encored.
Addresses were given by local clergy-
men, The programme throughout
was goad,
An auction sale will be held by
James Anderson, 5th line of Morris,
at the farm of his son, John G., Lot
6, Con, 6., Friday, Nov..7th at 2.p.m.
on account of the 'burning of his
barn and feed. Jas. Taylor will be
the auctioneer.
R. P. Hanford, Detroit, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. 'Herbert :Manning in the
interests of 1.1r, 'Hanford's health
which has not been good for same
time. but we hope his visit to On
will do 'him good. tituuore an-
nounce
. and Mrs. Henry S
the engagemenlof thei Fxirll
eat slaughter Myrtle Jetleva
A. Mahon. The marriage to takes Colborne Township
blase early in November. •
Poll No. 1 - 177 16
*Poll No. 2 • 84 16
Poll' No. 3 309 19
Poll No 4. 67 14
DR. F. J. BURROWS, Seaforth.
Office and residence, Goderich street,
east of the Methodist church. Cor-
oner for the County of Huron. Tele-
phone No, 40.
DR. C. IVIACKAY,-C. Mackay,
honor graduade of Trinity Univers-
ity and gold medallist of Trinity
Medical College; member of the Col-
lege of Physician's and Surgeons of
Ontario,
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER.—Eye Ear,
Nose and Throat. Graduate in 'Medi-
cine . University of Toronto, 1897.
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's
Eye, and Golden Square Throat Hos-
pitals, London, ,England. At .
Commercial , Hotel; Seaf o rt h .
third Monday in each month,
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, 53 Waterloo
street south, Stratford. Phone 267,
Stratford.
General Fire, lige,
Accident 8e Automobile.
INSURANCE AGENT
rnd Dealer in Singer Sewing Machine)
Jaynes -Watson
North lvlain St, SEAFORTH, ONT,
THE McKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
FARM AND' ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers
James Connolly, Gaderich; Alex.
James
denEvans.
t; D
�.BMcGregor,Vice Pres- e
Seeforth,
Sec. -Treasurer,
Directors.
,a \\int. Rion, No. 2, Seaforth; Jobe
Benneweis, Brodhagen; James Evans,
Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clinton;
James Conolly, Goderich ' ;Alex.
Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G.
111 Grieve, No, 4, Walton, Robert Ferris,
Iiarlock; George McCartney, No. S,
Seaforth; Murray Gibson; Brucefield. •
IAgents.
Alex. Leitch, R.R. 1, Clinton; E.
Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Ivlurray, R.:
R. No. 3,' Seaforth; J. V. Yeo,
Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth, Born
{ holm. James Kerr and John Goven-
1 lock, Seaforth, auditors,
Parties desirous to effect 'insurance
or tranacst other lusiness will be
promptly attended to by application
to any of the above officers addressed
to their respective postofiices•
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179 102
198 136
106 133
20.7 165
84 78
1150 888,
Town of 'Clinton—
Poll No. 1 .191
Poll No. 2 19.1
l'oll No. 3 191
Poll No, 4 137
53
95
70
62
7L
3 280
Tt wit of Seaforth—
Poll No, 1 136
g$
67
8$
109:
ways. fashionable and -of extra weight,
making them particularly desirable
for Fall and Winter wear:With
such virtues, they will appeal' to t
man who appreciatesr good appear-
ance :and demands 'maximum service
at the minimums price.'
We will sell this lh e vt the popular
price of $35.00 made -to -measure with
extra trousers at $8,00—while they
last,
"MY WARDROBE"
Agent for Art OI'othes
Main street Seaforth.
Pail Na. 2
Pall No. 3
Poll No. 4
Poll No.
Poll No, fi
650
215
164
Village of Brussels—
Poll No. 1
Poll No, 2
Don't Throw
: Your Old
#4,".;•••,`,1*1 Carp ets PiwaY
they maks new raver-
sible"Velvetex" Rugs.
1' Send for Velvetex holder 2
=' CANADA RUG COMPANY
"s•'—'� ;LONDON, ONT.
48
3h
64
54
46
5'
3001
71
43
379 • led
M llett 'rownship—
Poll No. 1
Poll No. 2
Poll No, 3
Poll No. 4
Poll N0. 5
Poll No. 6
Poll No.. 7
142
148
43
147
63
135
130
FEATHERS WANTED
Highest prices paid, Max Wolsh
phone 178, Seaforth.
DOC R. Nimmo
D.ee ,y sp. e.
Registered
ehiropractic specialist
Spinal, Nervous and Chronic
Diseases treated successfully by
the latest methods of natural
therapeutics, spinal adjustment, and
24 corrective dietetics, agte.
5
33
HEAD OFFICE OVER
31 SEAFORTH PHARMACY19
22
808 153
Deserve Success.
Never before has any p(ape'r offered
so much for so little, money as the
Family Herald and. Weekly. Star of
NIOil treat this, season. Besides the
wonderful paper itself, sub-
scriber
scriber twill have a
to win :as muct 1a Five
ll alThousane
Dollars in cash
a large calendar for 1925, with a beau-
tiful Picture in colors entitled "The
Sale "of Old Dobbin."
For subscwho
riptions ere
raise 'clubs of new
is a catalogue *of 'attractive and use-
ful rewards. Their generous offer is
meeting deserved success; fety homes
will. 'be' without the Family such value
.and Weekly Star when, .
S
offered for two Dollars.
OFFICIAL RETURNS.
Centre Huron:
Town of Goderich--
0.T.A.
Advatme Poll 213
Poll N•o, 1 ..
a Il No..2 163
l0
G.C.
13
123
133
537 65
\9c((Mop Township-
Poll No. ]..., 20
Pall No. 2 211`
Poll 'No. 3 94
Poll No. 4 172
102
30
90
33
497
Grey TOWIlshlp
Poll No. 1. ........ 163
Poll No. 2 119
Poll No. 3
Poll No. 4
Poll No, 5.
Poll No. 6
_ Poli No. 7
123
208
--147
109.
255
13
25
18
25
14
15
1,3
960 123
Totati 5694 2183
Majority for 0..T. A.; 3,511.
Total votes polled, :7,8"7.
Available vote; 11,073.1
Rejecter) ballots,, 67.
'GEO McKEE,
Returning. 'Officer,
J. J. MFRNER,
F3;lectioo•
Clerk.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturua.
Hours:
10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 5 p,m, . 7 to 8 p.m.
Saturday -10 to 12 atm. 7 to 9 p.m.-
Sundays by Appointment,
•
Miller's \form .Powders will drive
worms from the system with'ou't in-
jury to the child. The powders are
so easy to talcerthat the most delicate
stomach can assiInilate them and
welcome them as speedy ease.rs: of
pain; because 'they promptly remove
-the worms that''cause the pain; and
thus the suffering of the child is
relieved. With so sterling a remedy
at hand no child should suffer an hour
from warms. •
The Proven Asthma Remedy, Siine •
asthma existed there 'has. been no lack
,of much heralded remedies, but they
have :Proved short lived 'and worth-
less.' The ever-growing reputation of
Dr, J. D, Kellogg's,Asthma Remedy
has given, it a place in the field of
medicine which ho other can ap-
proach.` It has never been pushed by
sensational •methods, btit has siuxtnly.,,',
gone on effecting relief and making
new converts..
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