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Come tothe
SEAFO TS onFALL F
AI'R
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Ist
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After the Fair, come to our store to see the excellent values we
are offering in FALL FOOTWEAR. .
We have a store full of the BEST SHOES and RUBBERS, made
in Canada, and we are finite sure you will have no difficulty selecting
the STYLE and QUALITY you want at the price you want to pay.
Whether looking or buying, we're always glad to show you the 'new
things' in SHOES.
SEAT ORT,
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FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 4�, l
CENTRAL
ao2es
STRATFORD, ONT.
Western Ontario's leading
Commercial School, where you
can get a thorough practical
training tinder experienced in-
structors in Commercial, Short-
hand or Telegraphy Depart-
ments. We assist graduates to
positions. Get our 'free cata-
logues now.
D. A. McLACHLAN,
Principal.
W.,' Walker 86 Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment,
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license,
Flowers Furnished.
1 Nightor day phone 67.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
CREAM WANTED
We are not only a Cream Market for you but we are Also a
Large Dairy Industry in Your Community.
We respectfully solicit Your Cream.
OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests.
Courteons and Prompt Service.
Highest Market Values.
CREAM GRADING: A difference of 3 cents per lb. Butter Fat
will be paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Cream,
• ePtS 1-!''' R O R ''' R d 7•LM
Cash Paid to Any Patron Wishing it When Cream is Delivered.
Creamery Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.
Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont,
C. A. BARBER, Mgr.
The All Year Car •
For Every Family
CHEVROLET is leading in the sat-
isfying of the great public demand
for closed cars because Chevrolet has
the world's largest facilities for manu-
facturing high-grade closed bodies,
and is therefore able to offer Sedans,
Coupes, and Touring Coupes at prices
within easy reach of the average Cana-
dian family.
As soon as you realize that your trans-
portation requirements demand the
year 'round, all-weather closed car, see
Chevrolet first and see how fully we
can meet your requirements at the low-
est cost obtainable in a modern, high-
grade closed automobile.
Saxon
Ask About the G. M. A. C. Plan of Deferred Payments
BE SURE AND GET OUR PRICES ON PREST-O-LITE BAT-
TERIES, TIRES OF ALL MAKES FROM $7,50 UP.
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Mr.- attcl Mrs. W. McCullough, of
Shaftesbury, Mich., and Mt altcl Mas
tlaugh, of Flint, Mieh„ are visiting
relatives in town,
Miss Agnes Cowan is visiting
friends in Whi'ghant. '
'Pile following delegates from the
Methodist clturcih were appointed' to
attend the District Conference ill Bay-
field on Wednesday: Messrs. 1V, J.
Beattie, C. H, I -Tolland, R. t14cKinley,
Porteous and \V, I -I, Trethewey.
Mr, Harvey Furrows, Toronto,
spent the week-endat his home here.
Mt, and Mrs, J, Davis have moved
into their new -home on Goderich
street.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 1\'illiams, of Strat-
ford, spent Suutlay at the 'home of
Mrs. S. Boyd.
i\Lr. and Airs. R. S, T-Iays left on
Saturday on a trip tip to lakes to
Duluth.
Miss Minnie Somerville t5 visiting
her uncle, 111r. William Somerville.
Mr. Harry Livens and Mrs. J --G,,
Mullen have ' resigned ther positions
of organist and choir leader respect-
ively, muck to the regret of the con-
gregation of the Seaforth Presbyter-
ian Church
Mrs. 1nglis,Fyfront the Dakotas, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Patton.
Mr. John Thompson, t'oronto. is
visiting his sister, Mrs. F. S, Savauge,
Mr. Wilker is spending a couple of
weeks in New York,
Mrs, A. R. Sampson, who has been
the guest of Mrs. 3. C. Greig, for a
few weeks, returned on Thursday to
Toroltto.
Air. and mfrs. James Carnochirii,
Mrs. A. 'Wankel and Miss Muriel
Waukel were in 'London attenclieg the
Exhibition.
Mr, Ted i\Ierne• has returned from
spending the summer Months on the
steamer Assinaboin.
Mrs. S. Heeley is visiting her son
in London.
Miss Grace White, of Manitoba, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs, E. Drake.
Mrs. McLure enct' daughters Helen
and Margaret, who spent several
weMr. e1s at the homW, Black AM �P e hat elretur edt to
British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gemmell and
Miss Irene Gemmell were in London
attending the Exhibition,
Mrs. Hawthorne, Port Hope, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. D.
Bright,
Aliss McLeod is visiting' friends in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. James Afartiit were
London visitors.
Mrs, W. Morrow left on Saturday -
to spend the winter with her son, Mr.
W. Morrow, in Hamilton,
Mrs. James McKay was presented
with a beautiful silk umbrella by the
Neil Shaw '\uxuiliary and Senior
Girls' Sunday School Class at a pleas-
ant•gatherhng held on Saturday even-
ing at the home of Mrs. Robert AIc-
Kenzie, in Egmoncdt'ilhe, Mrs, AfeKay'
eft of Tuesday for her future home
in Toronto.
Aliss AMaclge Stewart, Stratford, rias
. week -end guest at the home of
Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Adcicay, Newark, N.J,
were guests at the home of Afrs, J.
Rankin.
Miss Alexander is visiting friends
in Toronto.
visitorMary
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wa s las week -etititet her th o ton,
e
here.
the. Teta
dis-
tance Among attended t the funeral of ctle
late Mrs, Andrew Scott, were Mrs.
Mr.an 1(ADon F. Scott and Sault
Ste.
daughter,
Bluetale; yMr and Mrs. Garniss and
slaughter Olive, Blttevale; Mr. and
Airs h; Brown, Petioha; Airs. G.
fort
d, A[ . and\frs. A. a eiJants, CStrat-
hit-
ton; and Air. and Mrs. 1A'. Shad -
flock, Varna.
Mrs. James Beattie is visiting her
daughter in Peterboro.
Miss Price has accepted a position
in M r W. M. Stewart's grocery,
Mr. Matthew Caskey is visiting his
uncle, Mr, T. Brewster, in Ale}Cillot).
who is ill at present.
A•Ir and Airs. F. Crocicer and dau-
ghter \label, Stratford, were guests at
the home of Al 1'8. S. Boyd.
Miss Vera Dorrance, Exeter, spent
Sunday at her home in AfcK!llop.
Mrs, W. Thompson, McKillop, and
A.fiss Lottie Thompson intend Ieav-
ing shortly on a trip to Chicago.
Aliss Kate Broatlfoot Inas returned'
from a visit to Hamilton. '
Some gardens in Seaforth had the
byinflrostt:sonand
Sunday cucumber
flightvines
ivhilek
oth-
ers escaped eotirely. This is the earl-
iest frost Seaforth has experienced for
a,number of years.
People visiting the Fall Fair on
Friday should call in and sec the full
line of Houle Fertrishings at `\T. J.
Walker & Son's store. This stock
will give you a selection .equal to any
city store.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Parke and children
and Air, and Mrs. 17: Baxter, motored
• to London on Saturday.
The regular weekly meeting .of the
Egunoudvilie Young .I7eople's Society,
,held In the school room of the church
on Mon clay evening, ,took the form of
a social gathering. At the close of
-the devotional exercises, which were
conducted by the pastor, Rev: 1V. 1),
McDonald, the Young People to the
number of sixty, had a most enjoyable
coin roast with rolls and whettes.
Mrs George Brown spent Wednes-
day in Exeter,
yfissCora Sherwood, who was laid
up For some time with inflammatory
rheumatism, has returned ' from To-
ronto, very much improved in itealbli.
'Mrs. Edgar is in London this week.
Mr. and Airs. Charles Stewarts lit-
tle laughter, Jeatt, -underwent an open.
ation on Wednesday.
itfr, and itft's Frecl: Purkin, of To-
,ronta are visitors at the hoarse of Mr.
and Mrs. Sydney Gemmell,
The many friends of. NIA's. A. Greig
will be pleased to learn that she is
recoveirirtg,
THE s AFOR+w NEWS
Mr: Satit Walker, of Timmins, is
Visiting his parents.
Mr, and ,Mrs. 3, R. Scott --and son
James and Mr, and Mrs. A. D Scott
motored to London on Thursday and.
took in the Exhibition.
Rev. J. A. Ferguson, McKillop, and
Rev,. W, D; McDonald, Egtnondville,
'exchanged pulpits Mast Sunday even-
ing.
Mt'. Charles Clark, Windsor, is
visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs, R.
L. Clark,
Mr, and Mrs. J. .[Iudsivu and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Allan, Tucker+smith,
motored to Loudon to attend the Ex-
hibition,
Mr. Wntf, iVt:orrison, Jarvis street,
is the possessor of a black raspberry
plot that is still in full bearing and he
able to pick a supply at 'this late
season,
Mrs. Fowler, Galt, is visiting Miss
Fowler, James street,
Mr, Harold Coates, who has spent
the holidays at Hamilton, is in town
for a few days, before returning to
Toronto University:
Mrs. Andrew Oke is ,seriously ill in
a hospital in Toronto.
Miss Florence Fowler underwent an
operation in the Seaforth hospital,
and is convalescing at the home of
Miss F. Fowler.
~
MANLEY.
ihfessrs, Robert and Donald Mitch-
ell left here to visit their sister, Mrs,
John Rock, in North Dakota. Front
there they will go to. Vancouver, to
the fornner's home, while the latter
will remain for some tithe for the im-
provement of his health.
Airs. Fred Eckert and. 'her sister
Margaret Dougltterty. were called
home to attend thefuneralof the late
Steve Hickey, of Stratford, who died
on the 11th, after a short illness, The
funeral took place on the 13th to
Mitchell cemetery, where Itis wife was
interred some years ago.
Miss Doughterty has returned to
Chicago to resume her duties as a
teacher, while Mrs. Eckert accompatl-
ted her to receive treatment from a
specialist of that city.
Mr. John 1-Iolden has returned from
London, much improved front his in-
juries received from a fall.
A number
ethe
London 1Fair and twere enc
mucltpleased
with the attractions.wttile the weather
was ideal:
The late rains have brought the atte
harvesting to a standstill the past two
weeks, whie'mluch damage is done to
the unfinished work.
STAFFA.
Anniversary services will be held itt
the Methodist church next Sunday,
Sept. 23bd, at 11 a.nt, and 7 p.m. The
services will be conducted by Rev,
1V. Kitely of Centralia. The congre-
gation were very fortunate in secur-
ing Mrs. Wyatt, soloist, Stratford.
The choir is preparing special music
For the occasion.
Ars. George \Nilson, who under-
went an operation in a Cleveland hos-
pital, is on her way home, having
reached Aylmer, The Ladies' Aid of
the Methodist church sent flowers to
the lady while int the hospital,
through Mrs. T.oclgc (Lottie Dalton),
who resides in Cleveland.
Rev, E, Tones and family are in
Listowel this week attending a dis-
trict meeting.
CROMARTY.
On A•foiday of last week there
passed away ut Detroit. Alexander
T'ark in his ninety-second year. The
late Mr, Park is the last of a family
of six brothers and four sisters who
settled in this neighborhood from
Dalhousie township about seventy
years ago. Mrs. Park FA'argaret
Kennedy) predeceased Iter husband
ten years ago. Mr, Park was a car-
penter by trade ani) at one time built
and operated a planing still at Cro-
't arty. About 45 years ago he and his
family moved to Detroit where they
have resided since.
Miss Donaldson, Atwood, called nn
friends in the village on Saturday,
Mr, David Bruce had the misfort-
une to lose a valuable colt through
blood poisoning last week,
HIBBERT.
Enos Docking', of tltc fourth. con-
cession of Hibbert, was found drown-
ed in a cistern at his (tome by his wife
on Monday morning. Apparently he
had left the house during the night
night and for some unknown reason
drowned himself in the cistern. He
had been 81 coping with his little son
and when the dill not get up at his•
usual hour. his wife went in to waken
him• IVlten site fnmtd that he was al-
-catty un, she Slatted t, search for
hint. Noticing that the cover of the
cistern !tad been removed she looked
there and discovered the dead body.
He had'been dead for some hours. Air.
Docking was born in Hibbert near
Staffa: He leaves besides his wife, two
small children, his father, John l)ocl:-
ing, Mitchell; and two brothers and
two 'sisters, Louis, Hibbert; Asa, in
tate West; Mrs. Wesley Brownlee and
May Docking, both tit Mitchell,
DUBLIN,
A very sudden death occurred here
on, Sunday when Mrs, Patrick 1Voods,'
Sr., died at iter home just after enter,
ing tits -house, having rettn'hetl front
church The clecettsecl lady was sixty-
two yeers Of age. Tda' maiden ratite
was Elizabeth Tully and was 'horn in
McKillop; About fifteen years ago
she married her now bereaved hus-
band. They had intolulec1 ilnoving
into their new house this week. Tice
late Adrs. \'Voods was much esteemed
by all who enjoyed her acquaintance.
Dont forget the School Fair on
Thursday, Sept. 27111. Schools' from
McKillop, Logan and I-fibbert . will
compete. See the paracle. All kindsof sports and drills,
Nation -tide Fante. — There . is
scarcely a corner of this great Do-
minion where the merits of Dr,
Thomas' Eclect ie Oil have not been
tried and proved. 'I, is one of the
world's most efficient remedies for
sore throat, lanae back and many other
ailments arisitng from inflammation.
Rubbed on :the skin its healing power
is readily absorbed, and it can also be
taken internally. ,
TUCKERSMITH,
;Mrs. Harry Tyndall had her wrist
broken in an auto collision about 1
a,tn, au Thursday tnorning last Mr.
and Mrs. Tyndall with Mrs, :Leybure
and children in their ear,' were ap-
proaching Chisethurst cross roads, re-
turning from London, when a car be-
longing to Mr. Stewart, of FIeilsall,
driven by Win, Cole, approaching
from the east, speeded up to cross be-
fore them, but the two cars met, and
both turned over. Mr. Stewarts car
was badly broken, but tile occupants
escaped with bruises, In Mn, Tyn
clan car, -while some were braised,
Mrs. Tyndall had he' wrist broker,
The car was only slightly'damaged.
It was raining and the sides were on
the car at the time.
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to pay
Ois in the
pictures
Rys. pu
merit,
A recent analysis of the milk sup-
plied by the different dairies shows
that Oke Bros. have the highest
quality.
The Collegiate institute !:s Molding
evening industrial classes for the
benefit of those who cannot attend
the regular classes,
,The pavilion has closed after a
successful season,
Last week, Harry Shepherd pro-
fessional of the Maitland Golf Chub,
played the nine -hole course in par,
taking only thirty-three strokes,
(35 Wednesday, September 5th, at
Lnean, Alice Isabel, daughter of Mr.
and tars, Bernard \V, Stanley, became
the bride of J. Archibald Tom, shin of
Ali-, and Mrs, ,I. E. Tont, of Godcr
ich, The happy couple will reside in
Stratford, where Air. Tom is a Pro-
vincial engineer.
Miss. Gertrude Alacllouald, cicte
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Ala
Donald, Cambria Road, was marrie
to John S. Kcruigltau, of Colborne, n
September 12th.t
The guests in the Rattenbury'I•Iotel
were not permitted their usual Sun-
day morning' nap as fire broke out in
the cellar, which threatened both the
building aiid lives. '['he timely work
of the firemen, however. soon -had it
under control and confined to `the cel-
lar. 1t took bout two hours to put
it out entirely. The hotel was filler)
with smoke and impeded the firemen
in reae•hingth blaze. All the inmates
lout two got out at the first alarm,
These two were only rescued by the
aid of ladders Several pairs of Airs.
Cooper's canaries, which have been
the admiration of the guests for years•
and two kitte ts, were smothered by
the smoke. Except for the damage
froru smoke, the loss will not be
great.
The Ladies' Guild i bel social held a s ictal in
St. Paul's parish hall on Tuesday
evening. The Onta io Street Method-
ist church held a corn roast on Mon-�
clay.
AIr. Fred SI who is fond of
walking, sure is parents by
walking all the out Chicago 1.1
Clinton. in of auto trips,
it is refreshing
HU WS.
The guarana the Chautauqua,
which was held summer, are'each
being required $4.50 to cove • a
deficit of $225.0
R. R. Sallows French River
district to take for the Can-
adian National hlici13- depart -
St
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Exeter,
The council has asked the school
board to reduce its request for $11,0110
•ht at least $1,000.
Ah•. Ed. Harness left 'Wednesday
for \\'inclsnr, where he intends open-
ing up a prticluce business. :For the
present his family will remain in
Exeter.
An egg judging ecnttest took place
at the .Exeter fair by Inspector Mor-
rison, of Loudon, assisted by C:. F.
Hooper, of F:xete'. it was rcry
teresting
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith arltiottnce
the engagement of their daughter
Beulah, to A1r, Hilliard G. Snarling, of
\'alkerton, the marriage to take .place
the latter part of the month.
Air, Oliver Davis, of Tor01110, is
holidaying with his parents, Air, and
Airs. S. Davis.
Air. Garnet :Miners showed sone of
his Yorkshire 'hogs at th.e London fair
last week
Mrs, Roland Sgpues is still ill at
Shoe
Information
Many have taken advantage, of the
"National Shoe Week," which ends
on Sept. 22nd, You too, should treat
yourself to a 'nip( substantial pair of
shoes,. It is so invigorating to change
your shoes through the day that if
you once tried it, you would never be
without a change.
We are offering the greatest values
in Men's Black Calf Oxfords, Good-
year welt, rubber top lift, semi -brogue
lasAn at
An ideal fall Oxford 5.95
Men's Brown Calf Oxford, Good-
year welt, rubber heel with new toe,
very latest style
at
5 95
,Men's Gunmetal $ Oxford, also new
toe,
at 5®®'(,n
Men's Black Calf Oxford, Goodyear
welt, rubber heel, real square toe, only
few sizes left
at®5
Mtn's Brown Calf Oxford, Good-
year, new model English last, rubber
attop lift
.85$4
WATCH OUR WINDOW
DISPLAY,
JIHNSmIIh Son
The Modern Shoe Store.
opp. Bank of Commerce
Phone 51 Seaforth
her home in Osborne,
tvtr. D. Watson and sora of Winni-
peg, are opening' a Store in north Ex-
eter in the old McTaggart store on
the Lake Road,
Workmen are engaged ill fencing
the vacant land around the post of-
fice which will he used as a play-
ground for children.
Severalnew houses in town are
at
Jte ing completion. Dr. I". Del-
bridge's
aehbridge's new house' on Andrew street
is about ready to be occupied, The
'house of 'l'Itos. t'ryde and P. Hero on
Victoria Street and the residence of
Air. SVtiu .Kuntz oil Maui street are
coming along nicely.
The animal Exeter District Young
People's Rally will be held. at Grand.
Bend of -Wednesday Sept. 24th and
will take the form of a convection
and get-together picnic. Weather
permitting, an out -door service will
be held in the afternoon followed by
recreation and supper. A bonfire and
vesper service is being arranged for
the evening.,
Dashwood.
Czar and Harold Kellerman spent
a few clays in fotrouto,
Miss Margaret Hanover is visiting
relatives in Buffalo.
Miss Richmond, Iliytit, has accepted
a position with 3e C', Reid as mi'lliier,
Miss Pearl Kraft has accepted e
position as assistant.
Mr, and Mrs, Schlemmer and. Iter.
and Mrs. Frank of Detroit, visited
with A'L'. and Mrs. Baumgarten.
Miss Alice Reihm, Chicago, isvisit-
ing with Aliss .Peail kraft.
Miss Verde F
assald has accepted a
position with Miss Yel{and, Exeter.
Miss C'. Edtneston, Chicago, is re-
newing acquaintances with friends
and relatives in town,
Useful in Camp, Explorers, survey-
ors. prospectors and hunters will find
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil very useful
hi camp. 1A'inen the feet and legs are
Wet and freely with the tltel Oil and t is �the reto sultlwill
be the prevention of pains in the
muscles, and should a cut, or contus-
ion, or sprain be sustained, -nothing
could be better as a dressing or lotion.
6"Woncder
what an
idle
Te 'e
Bon
thinks •
about?"
b 6 T STAND here idle for
hoursho t+
a time! m Ha -horn!
She forgets that she hires' Me
to help her,
c' She complains of never
having time enough, yet I've
watched her for over an hour
trying to write one letter to
Springville._
" For a few cents I'd put her in
Springville, and for 5 minutes
the music of her voice would
make somebody happy,
' g When she picks up a pen she.
gets so self-conscious that her
letters— well, honest, they
don't do her justice.
" No pen helps a woman to
express her real self, at her
best, as I cio—no postage
stamp travels so fast.
" I sometimes think her hus-
band appreciates me more.
Ho-hum ! "
LYRIC
THURS., FRI. and SAT.
Our Big Special Now Showing
The Man from Glengarry
RALPH CONNOR'S STORY OF THE RIVER MEN'S FEUD.
An all Canadian Production.
Also the Century Comedy, "Hello Mars" featuring
HARRY SWEET
Continuous performance FAIR DAY after 3 p, m.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
The Ninety and Nine
Starring COLEEN MOORE.
Condemned by the Ninety and Nine just persons, the lost sheep
returns to the fold and saves hundreds from destruction.
It tugs at the heart strings. You'll laugh and cry but after it is
over, you'll want to see it again,
Endorsed by the Ministers all over the continent as one of the
greatest dramas ever screened.
SHOWS COMMENCE AT 8:15 SHARP.
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Mr. W. W. Robinson wishes
to announce that the Ladies'
Hair=dressing Department will
be closed for the summer months
from June 1st.
!THE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP
and BEAUTY PARLOR.
W. W. ROBINSON, Prop. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Yao�evvwnrmo $
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