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M13 Eli 27, 1.928
These Prices Good Till Next Thursday
Sorntne Soap, 5 bars for
1 Box Soap Flakes Free
Tomato Soup, Olark's, 3 tins for 25e
Mushrooms, imported •tin 33e
Snider's Catsup, regular 25c for -19e
Keiller's Dundee Marmalade, reg, 35c for 25c
White Oak Barrels about 20 gals $2.00;
White Oak Barrels about 40 gals $3,50
Peaches la Bushels tlave arrived, get yours now.
Our Prihes are Lowest
25c
Ross j Sproat Fhoue 8
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M Stewart Phone 77
Over 1000 stores in Canada
Seven Deliveries each, Day
eREA
We pay the highest prices for good cream,
Our services to ,our patrons areahe best that can be given.
Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want
it here,
To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation.
In return for you co-operation we, will give you of our
best in service and prices.
We are agent for the Meliotte Create Separators. Come
in and see the new Models.
Seaforth.jCreamery Co, Seaforth, Out,
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
W, J1 Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
—and --
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipnient
W. J.'WALKER, holder of 'Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67,
McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated,
• Electricity used.
"Clear
these
goods
at once"
"We mustmake room for.
new stock, said the. Chief.
"Clear these• goods at once."
So; Brook, a man of words,
started a long letter to his
bast account.,
But Hill, the man of action,
had already given Long Dis-
tance a distant telephone'
number. .A. few persuasive
words . .. and Hill bad
made a sale, before Brook's
letter was finished:
Men of action and women
too, use Long Distance.
They keep a list of num-
bers frequently called, and
give the operator the dis-
tant number. This speeds
up a service that is already
wonderfully quick.
1'or quick results -- use
Long Distance,
A D. SUTHERLAND
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY•'
Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bond.
and Investments
Phone 152
Removed to New Office, opposite
Daly Ford Garage
Seaforth, Ontario.
EGMO'NiDVILLE, •
The Y.P. S. held their regular.meet-
ing :September 24th under the vice
presidency of Mr. Keith Webster. Aif-
ter the singing of a hymn, Mr. Mc-
Donald led in prayer. The Scripture
lesson, Psalm 19, was. read by Miss
Mae Wallace. Miss .Annie Moore
then favored the audience with a
pleasing piano solo. The topic for
the evening, "rBraeing Words from
Browning,' was taken 'by Miss Mar-
garetForrest, after Which one of
Browning'•s best known poems was
given. Intermission was in charge of
Miss Iona Wallace. During the busi-
ness part of the meeting- delegates
were appointed to go to the conference
at Grand Bend and Mr. Kenneth
Jackson was appointed to go to the
laymen's conference at Toronto.
After the use of another hymn the
tweeting closed with the12irpah bene-
diction.
WINTHROP.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett and
little son Ronnie spent Sunday with
7'[r. and Mrs, 'William Kelly, et West-
field.
:Miss Isabel Eaton spent the week-
end with tliss Mary 1 anis of Walton,
Don't forget the dance an the Win
-
three Hall, Friday, October Stir. Cortin
:nut enjoy a good time,
Ir, and Vies. F. Wdoster, Jack and
(,erne of Birr, and 'Miss M. Webster,
of St. John's, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, g
Geot e -Eaton.
We were sorry y tohear of
\r. ,Stan-
ley lH,llen having to undergo an oper-
ation for appendicitis in Seaforth hos-
pital, on Friday evening. We wish
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and 'Mrs. S. 'Shannon and dau-
ghter 'kat•hleeu, spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, Hudson, of Hensel!.
The Ladies' Aid and W. vt. S, will.
meet in Caven Church on Wednesday,
October 3rd. Plans will be made for
tin anneal supper autd entertainnieut.
MANLEY,
Mr, and rs Thomas l
ur
cc1t •rnnv-
etl.to Midland this week to continue
his duties on the centen'tmixer 'for the
King Construction 'Co. They have a
10 utile contrast whish will keep them
busy till the snow•flies.
The potato ,blight bas caused seri-
ous damage to the crop, and i'fthe rot
continues 'there will be a scarcity of
potatoes for the winter.
Those attending the Seaforth Fall
Fair from here claim ,that it broke',
the records of past years, as the ex-
hibits were very good.
HXLLSGREEN.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Jones and
family visited at Mr. W Carlile', on
Sunday,
Miss Agnes Love has 'gone to Lon-
don to spend a few weeks with
friends.
The anniversary 011 Sunday was a
grand success, Rev, Mr, Anthony, of
Thames Road, spoke at 'both services.
Speciai ntusie was furnished by the
choir, assisted Ity 114rs, tiler, of Sad-
lstiry, who rendered two fine solos•
meriting and evening.
Mission Band will he held next
Sunday at the close of the service,
1SIMles Veya,tiSntith spe-egnt 'Tnevday i t
Mr. and Mrs, 1yV, Carlilc•,attil family
spent Monday lit Stratford. •
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PAGE ItI
TOWN TOPICS
The lush 'Trebles bewtittg tourna-
ment which wlas to have been 1
this week, is 'postponed until Octo
the 2nd,
Mrs, Albert Goodfellow zits1 her
song Howard Geodfellow, of Milver-
ton, visited Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Routledge its Egmondville,• Mrs.
Broadfoot and Mr. William Chapman,
in 'L'ttekersmith,
Mrs,. Mary ,D'orranee, who !has 1
ea apartment offer .Beattie Br
store, .has moved to Mrs. Haig,
house on Kest Vifillian Street.
Mrs. Alex. Stobie and Mr. and M
Robert Boyce returned Sunday of
spending the past week at Musko
Mr. Jack Close, of Kitchetiei',
spending his holidays with his tut
'vlr, :Sato, Jackson,
Miss Bertha Beatty spent the we
end With Toronto and Itainilt
friends,
Mr, A. Lillico was a week -end gate
at his home in .Acton:
Mr, Charles Sherwood left on Su
day to resume his studies at Torori
University, accompanied •by' Mr. 7a
Chesney, who !is entering this year.
Mr, attd Mrs, .Harry Stewart and
children spent the week -end at the
•me
hodlf Mr, and Mrs, Robert McKee'.
Miss Lillian :Morley spent the week-
end at her home in Milverton.
Mr. and !Mrs, 1V' Finlayson, Mi1-
verton, were week -end guests with Mr-,
and Mrs. 11. Weiland.
Jere and Mrs, A. D. Armstrong and
Mr,
"Malcolm and Miss Margaret
Armstrong and Miss Ballantyne uio-
tareti to London ori. Monday, Miss
Margaret Armstrong retraining in
London where she will attend West-
ern University. '
Miss Grace McLean, of Hensall,
spent Sunday with Miss Anona Dale,
Huron Road.
Mr, Alex. McLennan has purchased
a house on High Street from Mrs.
Cole, off Toronto, and will remodel it
end expects to move into it shortly.
Mr. and Mrs, 'George Bickerton, of
Woodstock, and Mrs. ;Bickerton', bro-
ther, Mr. Join Caister. of Los An-
geles, Calif;, . was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs, Wes. Nott, Huron Road
West, on Sunday, •
Mrs. Jack !Milken accompanied her
niece, Mrs. ('Dr.) Bacon, and her
nephew, Stewart Fowler, to Leam-
ington, Toronto and St. Catharines,
and will visit friends for a short time.
Misses Agnes and Kate MdLellan
left Monday for Meaford and will
make an indefinite stay there,
'Harvest 'Thanksgiving services will
be :held in St, Thomas' Church next
Sunday.. !Rev. L. C. Harrison, of
Clinton, will be the special preacher
for the day.
m
Miss Mary Hastings, of Wingha,
is spending a fess days with Mrs.
Jessie Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Tufford, of Beams -
vine, were the guests of .her parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs William •Gill'es'pde.
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Graham of Strat-
ford were visitors on Sunday with Mr
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g!htei Nettie Left for'tleir• home ut ,De-
Ai;ss Nellie 'has been visiting
with her grandparents .the past five
months.
'The many friend's of Mrs, Warwick,
of Londesboro, and formerly of Sea -
forth, are sorry to know of her seri-
ious illness.
Mrs. Hecklaud. of Toronto, and
Mrs. William Sclater are spending a
few days in A'u'burn.
Mr.aud Mrs. B. Williams, of Strat-
ford, visited Mrs. S. Boyd and Mrs,
H. J. Gibson over Sunday.
'Mr, and Mrs. 3'. A. Stewart, Miss
Nellie McDougall t ti i• e
n c a Una en
and Helen
Stewart were Sunday visitors in
Stratford.
Messrs. Murdoch -Stewart, Robert
\Villi,,
Reid Edmonds and Carl Ab-
rhart returned to Toronto University
his week, -
M.rs. Smith and son, of Sarnia, were
•isi.tors last week at the home of Mr,
nd Mrs. Joseph Gibson.
Miss Mary Jackson left Saturday to
nter 1)ontestic Science course at To -
onto University.
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r
Mr. James A. McLachlan, Guelph,
spent the week -end with Mr. Robert-
son and ;\r: Robertson,
- ! ar 1 Miss
Mt. Sidney Dolmage Inc rented the
residence of the late Dr, Scott, on
Goderich Street, •
Mr, and Mrs, James Grieve, of Lon-
don, visited her cousin; Mrs. John
Conelit, for several days.
Mrs. Alex, Lamryut, N. Main' Street,
had' the . misfortune to fall down the
cellar stairs at her !route on Tuesday
morning. No bones were broken, but
Mrs. Lamont is confined to her bed
suffering from braises and the shock,
Mr, and ii3rs. Nelson Garden and
family and Mrs. G. F. 'S. Garden, of
Acton, visited Mrs, McElroy daring
the. week,
!Miss Gwendolyn Snowdon returned
to Toronto UJniversity this,, week,
Mr. and Mrs, J'osltua Dennison re -
tier n home next week alter spending
the su•npncr at Readlyn,Sask. Mr.
fohn Dennison is remaining in the
West,
lir, and Mrs. Thomas Sharpe and
family and Miss Ruby Sharpe, of Ver-
tuition, Alta.,-iweee London visitors on,
Sunday,
Mrs, Calder has returned to her
home on James Street after spending
a month in Tornn'to,.Guelph and Buf-
falo.
feetilV were visitors cutin j. M. and.
r (Jordon Bergeya
d a tottioud
Mt., "ft l
Miss 'Robertson of Wednesday,
fit•. Darold Coates, of Toronto,.
and Mrs.lEd, Mole.
Miss Dlizabeth Smith is visiting
with Toronto mad Ottawa friends.
. Misses Nellie and. Ilargaret...-Mal-
colin, of Lucknow, spent a few. deka
last! week with Rev. and Mrs. W.
Miss Gladys Melliee left on Mon-
day for 'Kingston, where she • will
enter Queen's University.
Mr. Orden McCormack and -Mr.
alid Mrs. Thomas Healy and baby
Orden, of Toronto, spent the week-
end with !their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Holdbeni.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dorsey, of
Arnherseburg. !and Mrs. !Conduit, of
Leamington, returned an Tuesday af-
ter spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Tyermate
mington, are guests di:their niece,
Mrs. Tyumen.
Mrs. Harry Deeboura tuid her den-
•
each es
Bushel Basket
Received fresh daily from the
Niagara 'District.
The choicest fruit obtainable
Make your own inspection and
leave your order
Look over our stock of fruits
"af all kinds
Thomas Phillips
Fruit Merchant
Phone 63
Opposite Commercial Hotel
spent the week -end with his mother,
Mrs. R. E. Coates,
Mrs. Mcin•tyre returned on Friday
to Detroit after spen'din'g the past
couple of months with her sister, Mrs.
Eiletr MclNabb.
Isfiss Margaret Hyslop ,peat the
steel: -end at her home in Stratford.
Mr, Will Brine and the Misses
Brine visited their sister, Mrs, Peter
Scott, Brussels, during the week.
Mrs, Kilpatrick, of Roxboro, N.Y„
spent a couple of days with relatives
hero. On her return. she was accom-
panied by Miss Mary Jean Case.
Dr. and Mrs. Mci'aul and daughter
Evelyn returned to their hoarse at To-
ronto on Friday after visiting his sis-
ter, Mrs. Mullen.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot, of
Moose Jew, arrived on Friday to visit
his mother, itlrs. J. H. Broadfoot,
TUCKERSMITH,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Nicholson and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wright motor-
ed to Niagara Falls and spent Sunday
there.
Mrs. G. Handley aed little daugh-
ter of 'London stpent .the week -end
with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Gemmell.
Mr: 'Lance Norris returned to Tor-
onto University this. week.'
Mr. Charles Sherwood, returned to
Toronto University this week.
Miss Elsie •Lansdborctugh spent a.
couple of days last week at the :home
of Mr. 'and Mrs,' W. Carlile, Hills-
green. • '
Miss Alice Thompson, of Stratford,'
spent the week -end itt the home of
her father, 'Mr. W, Thompson.
Mr. Robert Coleman ` and daughter
Margaret, lir.' and 4fr's, • Thomas
Laing, of nearSttaffe, 'spelt_, Sunday
visiting friends near 'Thoradale,
Mr.. and .Mrs; Ivan Forsyth spent
Sunday with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Foryth,
Mr. and Mrs. William Finlayson
and daughter Lola, of Milverton,
spent .the week -end with the laltter's
parents in 'Egmondville.
Mr. George Tebhutt of • Porter's
Hill visited his brother; Lou, and took
itt .the Seaforth fair. •
Some of the farmers• have peas to
pull and expect threshing them in the
field, Some oats are • also out yet
waiting for the machine, if it only
keeps dry.
HULLETT.
Mr. William Ma on;,,_of Huller¢,
sold to Mr. Lam'phrey, of Goderich
Township, a choice pair of Clyde
Allies, two years'old. for which he got
•t good figure, Mr. Sid. Dolmage, o'f
Seaforth, delivered them with his
truck in short order on Tuesday,
KIPPEN.
Rally Day service will be held 'its St,
Andrew's United Church next Sunday.
A special service has been arranged
for this occasion,
The W.M.S, will meet on Wednes-
day next, Oct. 3rcl, at the home of
Mrs, Ir h Andrew t w B ell.
Rev. Peter let 'Stran8, ll;D l
td Mrs.
Stang visited relatives in this com-
munity last week after returning from
a trip through Europe.
• Mr. and Mrs. B. Field and fancily
visited at the hone or Mrs, Field's
parents at Princeton over the week-
end.
rillr. and Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. 1),
Bell, of Boston, visited Rev, and Mrs,
Richardson at Drunbo'for the week-
end, Mrs. D. Bell and daughter Dor-
othy are returning ou Thursday
their hone in Boston,
Mr,and Mrs James s Bowe visited
• J � ,t_
[r. ose' sistera
A v y a . t Lucan �nrt Sun-
day.
Many from hippen attended the an-
niversary services at Ftil1sgrcen last
Sunday.
St. Andrew's United' Church, Kip -
pen, will hold their anniversary on
Sunday, October 7th. This would
have been the sixtieth anniversary of
'tire former Methodist Church, 7Litp-
pen, .Ror this occasion, Rev. G. N.
Hazen, B,A., of Centennial Church,
Loudon, Ontario, has been secured as
the special speaker for the day. Ser-
vices 1I a,nt and 7,30 am,
Miss Helen Dinsdale has ,gone to
Stratford, where she will tater the
hr'spftaf.(o train as a nurse.
Mr, and Mi•s, T. Blair said family, of
Lucas, visited Mr, and Mrs, J, Mc•
t\furtrie and Mr, and Mrs. i -Hugh Mc-
furtrie on Sunday,
Mr, Wilfred Mellie visited his sis-
ter, Mrs. Ii, Stafford, of Vienna, dur-
ing the 'past week,
Mr. and Mrs. T, B,' Grieves, of Loti-
dnn, visited at the home of 'Mr, and
Mt's lames McClymont ort Monday.
Messrs, ,Gilher•t Jarrott and Clar•
elite McLean left on l'fnnclay Morn-
ing to attend the J to i
g tic c �t c nn University.'
if s' -D reen Ia r lt ,
l � - o a Mt 1 has cotnr
itieiiebd her studies at •Westervdlt•
!Business {College, London,
Mrs.• Jbitn McKenzie, of Hensall, is
visiting her son Mr William Me -
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Kenzie„ of Stanley. California, at the age of 76 years. Mr,
Master Willie 'Mckenzie visited in Kaiser was. a 'former resident of
Goderich one day Last week. Brucefield, having gone to California
more than 30 years ago. His wife
was formerly Miss Jessie .MeG
STANLEY.
Miss Agaies !Love is spending a few
days at Loudon.
The majority ,of the 'farmers on. 'the
Parr :Line have their bean's all .har-
vested and a few have been threshed,
The grain threshing is almost com-
pleted.
Mr, and Mrs. John McAsh, of
Varna, visited ,her mother, Mrs. W. L.
keys, in Seaforth, on Sunday.
Mr. William Douglas of :Hyde Park,
visited friends at Blake and on the
Bronson and !Goshen lines,
Miss M. Cornish of Elimville spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Talbot,
Dr. and Mrs. R. Smale of Regina,
white on 'their honeymoon trip, ,paid a
v,sit to Mr. -and Mrs. George Camp -
hell, of S.S. No, 4, where Dr. Smale
formerly taught school.
The Misses Anna May and Hazel
Haugh of Tuckersmith visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Comic,
last Tuesday,
Mis's Melinda Steckler is visiting
friends in Waterloo county,
After a lingering illness of many
ntotrtlis, Mr. V. Gerber Sr., late of
Blake, passed away about 7.30 nen. on
Sunday evening at the home of hitt sou
Moses Gerber, on the Goshen line
near Zurich.
Miss Lucas, teacher in No. 4, smith,
spent the week end at her parents
home near Mitchell.
BRUCEFIELD,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry are now
living in the house they purchased
from Mr. Lyle Hill a 2 1' months ago.
Mrs. Berry's mother and aunt, Mrs,
Smith and Mrs. Morrison; of Blucvale,
were her guest's last week.
Master Melvin Snider is now in tate
Seaforth hospital, having undergone
an operation for appendicitis last Sun-
day. His many friends will be glad
is recovering.
to hear that he
No doubt many of the farmers
will
be sorry to 'hear that the Massey
Harris firm have removed all their
repairs from Brucefield.
Rally Day will he observed in the
United Church next Sunday morning.
A full attendance of the scholars is
requested. There will be a program
and a children's choir.
Miss Jean Murdoch sang a beauti-
ful solo last Sunday entitled, "He is
just the same to -day," which was
touch appreciated by the large con-
gregation,
Mrs. 'Emily Nevens r,f Hamilton, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. Mc-
Intosh, this week.
Mrs, Davidson left VI Friday to vie -
it her daughter, Marjorie, in Chicago.
Mr. Charles -Manning aud Gordon
visited at the home of Mr. R. Grigg
vi Goderich towtrs'hip on Sunday.
Mr. George Layton motored to IT,a
miltott oil Saturday to. spend the week
end with his brother, Mr. 'Charles 1.,ay-
10n and family.
Mr, and Mrs, II, Carlsiff of Toron-
to celled on Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Caldwell out Sunday.
Mrs. lig of Strafford spent Sunday
at Mee. William .Sinclair's,
Mt and Mta.• •.Al'exRose of Wing-
Jinnpetsf Sundry al blr> A Cold,
!Word has. been received of the
death of 'Wilifam !k,aiser, in • Balboa,
regor,
u, Brucefield, and . with their two
children, survives. Mr, B. Kaiser, of
Clinton, anti Mr. John Kaiser, of De-
troit, are !brothers, and !Mr. Hugh
MdGregor, of Brucefield, is a 'brother-
in-law.
iter. George .Hardy and son Val, and
daughter Irene and Mrs. Wes. Hardy,
of •'Granton, spent the week -end with
Mr, Thomas Calw'tll and Mrs. James
MadDonald,
Mr. George Simpson, of Hamilton,
Iftenummmoonmenn
visited over the week -end at .the home
of Mrs. D. McIntosh. His grand-
mother, Mrs. Nevin, accompanied him.
Mr. C. Chapman, of London, is vis-
iting- Mr. T. Calwil•l, of Tuckersntith.
.lir. Duncan MacDonald continues
to keep very poorly,
The Young People's Society are
holding a social in the schoolroom of
the church on Monday evening. at 8
o'clock. We would like to sae as
many as 'possible. A good programme
is being prepared.
Miss Anna Haugh and Messrs.
Lance Norris and Carman iiaugh re-
turned ,to their studies at Toronto Un-
iversity on Monday.
A Good Portion
of beef served to you for the evening
nseal, roasted about medium, with the
blood gravy oozing through, gives
one a foundation, ((just makes one's
mouth water to think of it. flow
was that last piece of meat we sent
your Wasn't it fine,
6E0. A. STEWART
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 Seaforth.
SEN=HU
The Snecia l
Milverton
Flour
We have it—Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds
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THOMSON
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GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25
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U R PLUTO �,J 'a.J 1 lltLaED'
Goodyear Tiros and 'Pubes..
Battery Sales and Service.
('ltitrging and Repairing all (Hakes of Batteries
A good line of now and •used'parts of different makes of ears,
1.1 your ear is in need of repairs, give 01 a eall.
Studebaker:es and Service
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Garage r
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PHONE 1s7W