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'Miss Mn•
spent the
MTs. J.
her son -in
Mgrs, Jam
Mr, au
spe1i't the
Kitchener.
Mr. Iia
spent the.
;tow'n.
Mrs, (
in Loud'°
who is se
'Mr. at
Mts.
liloward
pleasant
beaux, 'Sa
Mrs, IH'
tees, Mfrs
'friends in
The At
IPmeslbyter
ing at th
of Tu'cke
,A very e
Mr, an.
[borne vis
and Mrs.
The m'
Craldlwell
seriously
;Mrs, A
?this week
Miss J'
spent the
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,People a
burn on
The W
Carmel
their re
evening,
singing
1B. 'R`hed
The scrip
Alice W
teresting
by Rev.
thanks to
Mr. Jack
with the
games ai
Mr. A
est visite
in town.
Misses
Murray
;Saturday.
Quite-
anniverse
'Chiselhur
iMrs,
,this wee
Mrs. R
with her
The L
Church
cooking i
on Satur
was also
A con
United
'Monday
ante. 'Nu
by Mr, T
by Mr.
reading b
by Mr.
by Dr. S
address b
Main St.
On M'
Redden
titled "T
Choir" a
LSrniling,"
don.
Me, an
Charles F
table a to
ISund'ay.
IMr. an
spent the
Mr. Sal
Com'mierct
]holidays a
IDr. and
been occu
, j'eying he
August 1
Iowa Tut
Mr, and
eon, Kenr
day with
M•r. ant
iR'aymond
warmer a
Park, has
Stratford,
Mr. ant
have resit
the past
We om'.
that Mr.
.• and Mr;t
ara Palls
eley over
The Be
'been orga
'folilo'wi'ng
Newton 13
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,rain, E. P
!Ma.rion D
Toff the se
town hall,
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nntrsic by
THE SEATORTH NEWS.
TH'URS'DAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932.
Dr:)
have
visit
n'jayable,
d
a'ny
f
Nelfare
pular
a
es
siker;
td'
'drew
visited
a
Thomas
k
held
day
cart
Church
Hlarry
Sam,
onlay
sang
he
ad
was built in 1g89L but not opened until
11893. Et is undersitood services were
hold helfore the church Was built. The
first rector was Rev. Evans Davis,
then the` fifth rector of Bayfield, and
Tater Dean of Huron. C. G. Middle-
ton and Wilkacii Wise were first war-
dens, In 1!87'4 Mr, Davis was' suc-
ceected` 'by R'ev. Thoutras Watson.�t
the vesitry meeting in 1187'5 the gees-
tion of paying off the chtitich debt
was discu'ssled. As there is no refer
ante to this in any subsegieutn •min-
utes, it is presumed the debt was paid
year.The next R,octor was ,R'e'd.
A.,,C. Forbes. In the tinge of his sure-,
terror, Rey. A. E. Males-, St. Jfames'
Church was detached from 13ayfie'hd
and joined to St. S'tep'hen'e Church on
the Huron Road near'.Goderioh. These
churches`, were many miles. apart and
such .areangemegnt was found' znn_
satisi'a'c'tory. The B'islhop was petition -
ed to Make a change and a new, par -
lab Was Consslti'tufed, churches at
• rl it being
IHiolmes il'le and Summe till
joined to St.. James'. Rev. C. R. Mat-
1 J
thew, Rev. H. D'ougl'as Steele and
Rea. G. W. Racey. were Rectors be-
twcen 1881 and 1169L�: In the latter
year Rev. L. W. Diehl carsne es a stn
dent and after ordination, remained :as
Riedtor nearly five years. (Mr, Die'h'1
is still in active service in this D&o-
cese), -Then followed' Revs. E. S.
Smith H. A. Wright, A. H, Rh, des
M. Kearney, W. H. Donbas-, Cha les
Langford, W. B. Moulton and C. M.
'C. Hallowell. This brings the record
downs to 192'3 in which year, un -
the other : two churc'h'es
were closed and St. James was again
with Bla Ifiie'Ud after a lapse of
y
nearly half a century. It vonitinu'es
strong •and .atltfve and enters its flat
year, a young and vigorous unit in the
'Ohurch of God. On-Tue's'd'ay evenieig,i
the 215th, a fowl scupper will be served,
followed by a Concert.
to take place in this county for a 'long
time ,was that of Saturday night which
-stilted in rile death of Satmie'l. Alp-
p'leby of the?8'th concession of-Hullett.Vf;
He was in:,Clinton 'during the fatter-
noon and left by the evening train for
hirci s+boro which is only. about a
mile from his Mame. As a' short 'cut he
sNanted' to walik dowtu the track and
that was the last seen .of hint alive. lit
is supposed drat min Appleby stepped
off the track to let the train pant; but,Fry's
owing to an etnba.nkntlent at that
g
point, he sto'o�d so close that. he was
by the car ste'p's and thrownr
under the train. The heady was toun�l
next .morning. Interment was 'made in
'Clin,tou ceinetery, the funeral being
One of the largest seen in the district,
,blrere'being over ,eighty rigs,
Obituary.
Mr.. George 'S1parUing ' died at his
early Tuesday morning in. his
65thCARD
year. Tris illness was the result
of an alttacgk o'f la :grippe over a year:
ago. which lett,him ha poor h'e'alth and
siatice then he had not been altle bo
work. The deceased was born a'f'Tra-'A'�thy
;falgar;:Torouto fo'wnshyp,'and' came to
Seaford', forty Four years ago; w'hera
he h'a's since bandinmed to reside. The
funeral was•'ineld from ,his late reside
ence, corner of ,Wilson and 'Centre
•street's, to •Mavtlandi'ank cemetery. He
is survived by his wife and famigly o'£
two sons and two slaughters, and also
,his aged mother who resides with her
daughter, Mtes. J. 5. Welsh.
The Judges,
were; Heavy horses, Jaber rray
re judges at 'Sea/feralesJ fair, ;Murray,
iBenttingtan; Oxford county; light
horse's, 1Dr."Whiteley,'Go'derich; cattle,
Thos. Russell, Exeter slileep, D. Mc-
[Laren, ii Cronnarty; pigs, Jas. Seatfon'ce;
MdKf1'1op• R Bert W'int'er, Seaiforth,
r ,
Poultry, ,William, M'c4�eil, 'London;
dairy produce, 'William Scott, .Bete-
;field; manufactures, L. G. Waft-,
. g•
mond, Seaforth; grain and seeds, L.
Rlennke, Seaforth; roots and nage-
tables, Joseph Atkinson, •Tuclteramith;
flowers, H. W.;•Brawn, 'Seaforth;
Win. Devereaux, Seaforth.
Salaries Increased.
At a. recent meeting •of the .Colleg-
iate ,Institute Board, a general in-
crease was n ode in the salaries of the
teachers, which were fixed as follows:
nitci at
A ' ' p ', as'te0, an increase of 5100•
classical •ma's'ter,
, $1,100, ate an,crease goof
$!1'00; mathematics, $1',050, 'an increase
of @1hthis
7 ; -6; assistants, nincrease o an increase of
$/5,$650, an of $50.
The Markets.
iWheat, 68c, oats 30c, barley 40'c,
'hay, $7.00 per ton; live hags, $6.00 per
cwt.
HENSALL.
garet McLaren of l o'ndo'n
week en'd'at her 11O111e•
W. [White is visiting with
-flaw and daughter, Mr, and
,
es Eby oaf 'Coillngwiood.
lid Mrs. J. W. 113'an'tbroat
week -rend with Erie, ds in
road Munro orf Stratford
witfh frie'n'ds in
Collyer spent (Saturday
i visiting with her mother,
n {]1�
56th
5� , " An•R■�'• VPS1Cy
BRUCEFhELD UNITED
CHURCH
will be held on J'
Sunday,OC�■ 3o
REV. J. E. HOGG, D.D.week-end
(formerly of Clinton)
will bring his usual pep to these
services. -
�s
Friday
10 x 12 Glass .
...............Sc
12 x 14 'Glass . ,,... , ..
Specials
Saturday
and Saturday
, . 6c
Dilly
English Files ..::. .... ,: 20c
T Hinges parr 15c
Stable Shovels 7Sc
6 Stove 'Pipes l6c
.. .
• -inch
6 inch Elbows ,,,,1'7c
Red (Rose Tea % lb. 21c
Cocoa % Sb. 21c
4 Axes 1.35
pound
Stable Brushes 90c
(Wash Tubs .. 25c
' Fresh 'Putty , :.: , . , .. , lb, 6c
Fresh PicaNic 'Hams
J F
W.
J(Y
Forest 'City.IEk, Powder... 2,1c
2 pounds Lard ............. 21c
1 pound Crisco'i21c
pound lOc
rry
(11 N
I i
1 NI
illus! ill..
Y
id' Mrs. M. G.'Drysdale,
A. WI -alien and Mr. !Harry
returned 'house alter a
with friends to Bar-
sk -
enm'ab 1 lorrkman anid'dau'gh-
es Olive and 1/label, visited
!Bientniller on Saturday.
nlo'ld Circle o'f the 'Carmel
,Wine
,,an Church, held `their .meet-
e '•tame of Mrs., Gtlenm 'B.ela
I 'da evening:
rsmdth on Tuegs y g
time was spent. '
Mrs. Earl Mittlhel'l af,Us-
ited on Sured'ay' wit'h. Mr.
Thomas Hud'so'n.
friends of blrs William
be to heat is
gthat
On Tuesdayevening, Novemberstruck
lst, that notorious Brucefield
D
FOWL rt � .SUI PER
is .coming off.
We have far too many healthy
y 0 un g ,fowl cackling around
Brucefield. Come out and help us ,
correct this situation.
'The •sulpper 'will 'be served from 6 ;to
18'flolliowed by a,pro'graen.in the aud'i-
a .the hurah•f6sturiii the -0
&, g
'i1I1ST0W. L MiALE'QU'AiR'IlETf11E
assisted by readings by Miss 'Lovett
and instrumental selections .by :Miss
Fraser,
. .,Adlmission 'S,Oc and 254a ea,
i' ' ' • • ' ' '' ' ''' ' - ' "-'•-"'"
OF THANKS
" IFia •d'en wishes .to
Mass Mary Mc d
thank t'h'ose who sent spiritual 'b.ou-rren,t
4uets and kind expressions 'af synri;'
during her recent 'sad bedeave,'forth
FOR RENT.
iFurndshed cottage in S'da'fo'nth, t�
to reli'a'ble people, .For p'art]ctvlars
apply by ]'ether to. Box ;1127; The 'Sen-
News•
'tn'ant• ,
APPLETS
AUCTION SALE.
Of ;Pure 'Blred mid (Grade 'Sto'c'k al
'Northern, 'S'py 50c a bag:and pick
+hurt. T. J. McMichael, Lat 3, ton.
3, Hullebt. 42
will sorry she
ill.,
Tex. MCMuntrie is visiting
with ;her son, in Hay Tp.
can Bonthrotr off .L'ond'on
week-end at her home here.
oual rally o'f the 'Young
Huron will be held at Au-
Monday eveningnext.
Youth Club of the
Presbyterian . Church heldjoined
mee'tin'g on•. Monday
rhe meeting, was opened .by
hymn after which Rev. J.,
of Exeter lead:an prayer.
tyre lesson was read by Mdse
followed by a very. in-
address on Presbyterianism
Mr.Rhodes. A vote of
lMr, Rhodes was moved by
Bean. The meeting closed
benediction, followed by
contests,
;Agar of Mount For-
Sgates
d c$t ,Saturday with friend's
Irene Hoggarth and Hannah
friends in Exeter on
number from here attended
r services' at Ki en and
YAP
51 on Sunday last.
Parianer is visiting
with her son in Wind -sore
ay Parhn
` er visited last week
sister in 'Toronto.
slier' Aid of the United
a sale of home .made
n the basement of the church
afternoon last. A supper
served.
under auspices of the
was held
evening with a good attend-
idlers included a •Scotch solo
harass st. A • su
savers! solos
Hoffman of Dashwood;
y 14r. George Follick; solo
Rennie; and piano sola
Millie and a very interesting
y Rev, Mr. Elliott of the
United Church, Exeter,
evening Mrs. Maude
•two beautiful sale's en-
Voice in
'°°Wham. the Old Village
Irish Eyes are
over station CJJIGC at Zan-
estra, Refreshments ,will be served ,and
prizes given .far waltz and fox trot.
The A..Y1P.IA. oIf St. J'atnles', Middle-
ton; Si, Jlahn''s, Varna, and Trinity
•Chu'nch, Hay'fie'ld, met at the rectory,
Fridayfortunately
evening.:A'Atec singing a hymn
Rev. F. H. Pauli led nn' prayer. The
secretary, Cluff read minutes of
last meeting and, last annual meeting,
Stewart Middleton gave treasurer's
report. The retiring pites'ident, Lucy
;Woods, vacated the chair and Nina
Heard, vice resident, took .ohar e.
A g
;T:he officers for the year were .elecred
by ballot. as follows: President, Carl
]Diehl; Vice President, Muriel Rath-
we'll; 2nd Vice, Annie MclLeod; Sec-
retary, Gay Whitmore; Treasurer,
; William 'Heard. Leslie Elliott and
Alvin Elliott were appointed dale -fruit,,
to the'Provincial A.Y.P.A. con-
ference at Hamilton, October 20.23.
Miss Mary Taylor, who lives alone
at her home an Louisa Street, suffer-
ed a paralytic stroke Saturday even-
p Y y
in'g and was found lying helpless on
,the floor, Monday forenoon, having
lain there all that time before being
Neighbors, having
discovered. •Nei hbors, not
seen her about as usual, became anx-
ions and decided to investigate. AI-
though hiss Taylor had tried to call
help, no person heard her cries. Mr,
r
and Mrs. Vi e. ton, who live 1n tb'e
next house, were first to find her, and
'hastily summoned help. At present,
Miss Marquis, nurse of . Clinton, is
taking care of her, assisted by Mss
Rachei Taylor.
Passing
i 'Passmp of Mrs. Launcelot Clark.=
There • ass'ed to her rte. tame orit
Friday, Octdber,14th, !Willa/mina Wet-
son, wife Of Uauneetot Clark, at her
home on the Brucefield Rto'ad, near
;Bayfield, For' five years deceased had
been a paltient sufferer frsm diabetes
and plans had been recently made for
her to go to her son Clifford's home
in Hamilton, Clifford having come
for her at Thanksgiving, hut her con-
dition was such that she was unable to
leave her home. Deceased wee barn
May 1863, daughter of Mr, and]m
Ma 14,Made
Mrs. John Watson, and was married
J
Dec. 16th, 18'85, to Launcelot Clark,:
who survives, well as the falfdtving
First Class Quallity. Mr. George �L
Elliott, Iau'etioneer,, has been, in'st'ruct-
ed by t'he'nrndersigned to' sell by
public auObi�an' on Lot .14, 'Concession
2, L!R1S., Tackersmith, a• wile and'forth,.or
HOUSE TO REN(+.
On ,Ord street, hall of .double tene-
meat house. Ripply to iBax 1'65, ;Sea-
phone 78'.
a quarter' east of Kippen and, half a
mile south on Monday, 'October 24th,
at •1• o'clock -A
a p.m, the fallowing de-
scribed property: ;!harries -!Ogre• ae'amt
,WANTED.
woman to tel with housework
p
'Apply to The News Mee. 42.
of matched brrood mares, with spninjg
'coLNs,'o'ne being a hoose colt 'and the
other a filly, both of which are;splen'-
did ani'm'ates. One ,bnokeeram' gelding
four years of sere, ,bro'ken 'to work.
One iPercheron ,filly '@hire . years' df
age. One year-old' fPercheron filly.
STRAYED
One bay •driver and one brown d ler
er,' strayed' on or about 'Septessefs.
30th, firom L. Willianrtson's, Brussels
Phone '109x; or write box 76, Brag -
sels. •4e.
,
•/�c
TO YY N TOPICS
TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO
!Cattle -+One registered Shorthorn
stock bull "Hector" (1205392),'two
Years of age 'and' Sura s'toick patten.
One registered Shorthorn' cow "Evan -
"
getne (C2W'57t1), five years of age and
and a fine specimen of • the breed.
One pure bred 'Shorthorns' "Pan -
CANARIES FOR SALE
From imparted stock, two of the
best breed's, 'St, An'dreaslberg and Max
Allyen Rollers. ripply to MRS. C. A.
AIDAMS, Chmrch street, Seaforth,
9.
Phone _70. 43
October 1906.
The new cententt sidewalk on .East
t Wtlliairi street ie now completed and
extends from Goder•ieb street north to
the fair grounds:
s. a. Mid!dlenvost _of ',Sgt. Catharines
has been engaged ,as an assista'n't in
the bPadcsmi'Eh' departnient •o'f the
foundry.
Purchase Interest. . •
o Messrs. Henderson and DelLacey
the Commercial hotel have bought
out an iaany.st in the Colbert 'Br.eP.
cry Company. of Egm'andville. Me. P.
Colbert wh'o :has been •in coutpany
with his'brother,'Mr, H. Colb•ert, •fav-
ing sold out his interest to the albove
muted enttemen,
g
'Isz Toronto,
•tMr, H. Town was in Toronto -this
• . .
week;alxendin'g the eighty-second rally
of she (Sovereign Grand Lodge o'f the
I,O.O,F Mr. Town was recently pre-
seated with a medal by the lodge he
having'been a member .of this order >a
quarter of a century.
Buys Harness Business.
,
Mr. Jahn Donaldson Of- 'Brussels;
and 'formerly of Seaforth, has porch-
used a harness business of A. J. Pal-
tiller at Godericb. Mrs. Donaldson
has been in Seaforth .far th'e past few
t
weeks staying at Mr. L. L. ?efcFaul's•
Venus Mistaken for -Airship.
Vehvs, ,which has been an unusually
'brilliant evening star for the past fort-
night, has been taken by some people
gthe
.for a :brilliantly lighted airship, said to'
be anchored over Detroit. The star
pied a p,romtnent •.position in
has Accu, '
the sgouthwes'tern sky, but sets early
now. ,A .good view of 'her can, hoey-
ever, 'be obtained between 7.30 p.'m.
and 8 o'clock, The horizon is too lim-
ited to permit of. an anchored airship
being seen at a distance of 150 miles,
and it >rnauld 'be a monster airship t'hat
could rival Venus' size and brilliancy.
It is said that telescopes and field
glasses were ibtought into use and one
person said he. could easily discern the
man•in the machine pouring gasoline
in, the engine tank, while another
swears positively he saw the fellow
•blow out a match. (However .the "'air-
ship": continues to go up every even-
ing n'otwith'standing the jo's'hing of she
'onlookers, and will continue to go up
for several million' years'
Poultry Association,
At a meetingof the Poultry Assoc_
Y
iation herd on Monda even'm i
y g•'t- was
(,tided tin hold a mid -winter show in
]Seaforth Olt Jlamuary 14'to 1,7 1907.
The fogll'onving are the officers of the
association: (President, P. Dill; vice-
president, E. Daley; secretary -areas.,
R. G..»Murdte; ass'isltan,t ,secretary, J.
!F, Daly; directors; Di, Scott, 'William
IHlarery, J, E, &e'st, ,F. L. Willis,Wlillis,Geo,
Unwin, Fetter ID'aley:
Shockin Accident.
.- .t'
One 'o4 the most ehe'clein, accidents
ay" g registered.
fivle years of as e, not re 'stered,
One pure bred tS'harthorn heifer 'Via-
let', fou•r years of a+ge, not registered,
One roan grade Shorthorn co'w, five
years of age. ;Orale young white grade
caw.. O•ne young grade ,grey ;Short-
horn cow. One'red grade cow, : All
of these seven cows have had Calves
year, and ha'v'e all bjee'n hand
milked and 'their calves have been
pail fed, •A'lsa one red pure 'bred two-
year-old heifer not registered, with
POTATOES.
(Place your order at once as prices
are •rising •daily. We :offer !Dooley po-
tatoes, grade '1, sprayed for blight and
6•
rot at 80c per bag or 3 'bags and over
at 75'c •ba'g, This offer is goad for one
week only. As the rot is taking the
g
entire crop in many places, potatoes
will be much hi her in a. short time.
g
(Phone 3 b16 Clinton, or Ca1'1 at the
farm, 1J, E, Huai!! & ;Sams, d2,
calf at foot. All of these c'aw's have
been again bre-d, One pair of b'wo-
year-old s't'eers. One pail' of year -odd
steres. One pair of year-old heifers
and' seven .calves.
registers Rages -400e, pure bred' • Yorkshire
g d boar "Wald+wood" '975-A36.
This boar bhe sire the littler
•tw'o-year-old.
FARM FOR SALE
In .Township of McKillop, the south
half of lot 20, on 12th concession o
McKillop, comprising 50 acres. Goad
sugar bush and never ,failing water,
Apply to Mrs. Alex. H. Ross, WaI=
ton, R.12. 2,
FOR SALE.
;One' ;Leicester 'nam,
good' grain crusher ch'once ,S' pY
apples. Apply to A'fex, +Wallace, :p'hone
•13'3r1t5. L'ot 110, Can. 6, .Tu'ckers'mith,
.42.
was of
that I took prize in the Provin�c-
ill bacon contest lest spring and also
the sire el the litter I have entered
in the present contest, Also tour sat-
perior Yorkshire sows, eatlh of which
have had two litters and .have slag
been
bred •again to 1Weldnood•. '
sheep. -+Ogle sheanlang Oxford ram
oak year old, and nine very fine young
REAL BRIAR PIPE
With Sample Package -110 lbs. mild
or strong leaf tobacco, $2.60; 20 tits.
for. $4.00; 50 lbs. for $8,00;1100 lbs. for
014.00. Pure Quesnel, 3 abs. for $2,00.
Agents wanted. Shipped anywhere. G.
Dubois, 24' Henderson St., ' Ottawa,
Ont.
PRIVATE SALE.
]The undersigned will be.'at her
farnt,.lix'males east of Seaforth on the
Highway,.
g Y„ on Friday and Saturday,
October 211 and 22, ,when the fallo''w-
articles will be said reasanalbl.
g Y,Homedandy
for cash: set of single �harnes's, in
g good
condition; stone boat, large feed box,
buggy+ elm log, two pieces of square
timber, and several •other articles, ,Also
the orchard; bars. 'Curtin.
:Oxford' ewes aged two and three
years, ail of•these ewes had Iamb's
titin Year. -
!Term's.' -101'1 sums of ten dol}ons
and udder, and the two-yea'r-old.
steers, to be 'cash, 'Six months' credit
will he allowed on all other 'runts on
furnishing approved security. -!A dis-
count at the rate of 'sax per cent, per
•
annum or three per cent straight will
be allowed for cash. on :all creditY,"
amounts, W. M. Doig, 'LL.B.,. Pro-
Ar}etor. G. H. Elliott Auctioneer,
+ /�
. Wanted
600 Middies want '500 Ba '
Bags'
of 'Candy at Lialns Hallowe'en
-
Frolic, Please leave your do- •
nation -at Beattie Bros.' not
Mh'an 'Frfda Oct. 28, be.
fare 6 p.m.
Lions' Com.
ae
Members of the farni]ry; W'illia'm .ora
BAYFIELD. the hanie farm on the Goshen Line;
1 Mrs. Waiter Westlake, Clifford of Iilamil'bon, and Mabel (Mrs,
al•eaner and Harold Stinson (Hawse of : Ridgeway, who was with
her mother -for a sihor
ator trip to Tobermory last t time !before
she died. Another daughber,,isdargaret,
1 Mrs. Knucke of Toronto was drowned, .near Kitchener, in 10116.
s Y
week end, at their home: Albout eight years- ago Mr. and' Mrs,
tier, manager of the Bank of Clark'decided to leaver the farm and
, .left Tuesday to spiend his hada cosy cottage' bui4't out la'rnd they
;t Sirncoe, owned in',Baylfreld. On this stnall faxen,
Mrs, Brown, who have in a house long since gone to ruins,
lit their cottage and en- 'mss where Willaanin'a' W1a son was
fpida s since beginningof barn. For. many years dm was a de-
y
for. their borne, Clinton, vobed member land earnest worker Inn
sday. the Methodist Church and was pre=
Eberhard and' seated w*lith a life membershi cerci-
\ins. C. R. p
'eth, of London, agent Sun- 'Sege for her work in the mis'sion'ary
MTV. M'argare't Ferguson. society, 'The funeral, which was large-
1 Mrs, J. L. Davidson anal ly attetlded, was held Moridlay after-
Farr, who have enjoyed Nie noon from the United. Church, service
t their cottage in L'a'keside beingconducted by the pa'sbor, Rev,
g
e 1e3'$ for their Nome at R. M. Gale, assisted by Rev. F. H.
Paull of Trinity (Ainlgli'can)' Ohurch,
1 Mrs. A. A. Lynn, who and Rev. E. Poul'ter of the United
led with Mrs. H. Hinde far 'Church, Vaarnla, The pallbearers were
'ear, have gone to Goderic'h, hoseph Rich'ard'son, Robert J, Reid,
i'tted men'tionin'g fast week 'Fred Watson, Dlavid Dewar, Arthur
and Mrs, Harry, ' Wanvs'ley 'Peck and. Paged MclEwan. Among
rod Mrs. J. Parker 08 Meg- those from a distance were'TVIr. and
were ueslts of J'a'mes Walrrt- Mrs. Charles Manns; Broiwm' Oily,
the Thanksgiving holidlaY. Mich..? `Fred Manns; Hensel!• Mrs,
ylfield Badminton Club has Armstrong, , Mrs. Wheatley, Mms.
g Y
nized for: the season and the 'Wills, Toronto; Mr. and Miss I1orgie,
are officers: President, Dr. Miss Fortune, Winghem; Mrs. Shear-;
,,ragy,, se'eretar Donald Mc- dawn, Mr.
d y, Edward Jlohnleton, Giadie-'
acial committee, Mgrs. Paull, rash,
ton Brady,- Mrs. Fred Mac-
606h ,Anniversary.
els 'Iiielen Seeds, men's oap-
at'ohel'1; ladies' captain, Mee - 'As 'Sit. flames' Chut+ch,, Gloderi'oh
avison. 'They are .sbat'ti'n,g
g Towu'sbi'p, well' knolwm as Middleton
aeon with a dance in' 'the. Ipburoih,lis ,p n r $•anclay next, October
Thursday evening, CMctolte.r'ygnd 'c"elelbratdig ills 60th anniversary,
time rand modern dances, a few Items relating to i`ts, early his-
I{'ippon Old Vlariety Orc'h= tory may be in'tee'rislting. This bhurch',
.MORTGAGE -'S'AL'E
Of House and Seven Arses of Land
in Seaforth,-Under and by •virtue oflater
powers of sale contained in a ter-
rain mortgage which will be produced
at the time of sale, there,•will be offer-'
ed• for sale by Thomas Brown, .Auc-
tioneer, •
at,Pttblic Auction an Thurs-
Aioveml
day,ler 3rd, 1932, at two
'the after -neon, street) on the prem-
o'c's (Nook rth
ices (\Drib blain the fal'lo'w-
property;
A'll and sgingular that certain partleF
or #ract o'f land and ,premises sitiiafe,
lying ansi 'being' In the Town of Sea -
ce the County of Huron and
Province
'posed 0f of s Lario and beingSv coin-.
posed of Park Lot number Seven and
the Southerly 'Three acres of Lot
number Eight all in Edwin $Ip'arliirg's
Survey' of. the said Town of •Seaforth.
more oral s. Seven Acres of land
more or less.
On the premises there is said to 'he
erecter! ane and oneohalf storey fracme
house a sita'b'1e and. a gas station. This
pro'pert'y as in, a good location and to
an ideal place for anyone wishing to
raise cha•akens or engage in Market
gardening.
The property will be sold su'bj,ect to
a reserved bid.
Terms' of Sale. --Tem per cent, of the
pa/these mloney, on the day 'of sale
and ba'lan'ce within thirty' days
thereafter,
Far further ' particulars` and conali-
tiaons of rade, apply bo:-
JIOiIiN 1I, BiESiT,
S'eaborth,' Ont„
• Solicitor for Vendor,
Thomas 'Drawl A'u.ctilon!eer.
-
1
Professional
THRILLS - SPILLS - ACTION
Irid
y, ()ctober
AT 8.30 p.m.
. In Palace Rink Seaforth
r
Preliminary -,One Fall, 30 Minute Limit--Yoam,g
(1O'hi•o Kid) vs. Scotty McIntyre (ISleotian'dts
Sexni•Fina1- One Fall, 45 Minute Limit Murphy
'Badman 168 lbs, vs, Bab Williams The
)
165 lbs,
Main Bout -To a Finish -Best Two Ottt of Three
Barbin ,As'sass'in) 173 lbs., vs. Larry' La
1175' lb's. •)
'
Ringside Reserved, $1,00. ADMIPS'SI'OiN: 'General
Ladies and Boys, under 15, 25c
,T'hi's is 'the first time an eldh bihor of this kind has
of •the sm'all'er cealtnes, These men have appeared
such as M'on'treal; Toronto, (Hamil't'on, Ottawa,
have been secured at considerable
'Keep this date open. Do not miss this opportunity,
•x'Seammg acebrtn'innclLstion •hiss been arranged.
�
Conkel,
Own)
Feigan
Demon
-;Gas
Belle ,(lToront!o
•Admission
'
been put
in the
Kingston,
expense.
You will
■aft
��.�.,
21st
.'1668 lbs,
) 1'70 lbs.
(Child)
Dentist)
Kolar (1H'ue-
P1Iaslh
sos,
on in any
larger cities ..
etc. The
be repaid!