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massage of thoughtfulness and regard
metke an appointment for a portrait
as you would make a businesa appoint..
enent.
Fells Studio
Phone 19 Seaforth
R G. Winter
s the place to buy
High class FURN-
ITURE and save
'money, How about
a Kitchen Cabinet
Agent for Stone & Wellingto
high grade Nursery stock.
The South -end Furnitnre
Store, Seaforth, on "Tae Noblest Queet" at I pen. L •
:DISTRICT MATTERS
Appreciate It-Mrse. J. G. Mundell,
writir.gfrom .0kotoks, Alberta, zees
We. have enjoyed the old Expositor
more than ever this sieramer. --The
Tournament news wat very interesting
tte us, We had the pleAsure of the com-
pluey of a Seaforth Old Girl arid. her
family tor ten lays, nInattie punesav
And -we ennone4 the home- oews to-
gether, ,
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Egenondville Notes. - Oen' Ernirraal *lee overdress sof shetto-w lace wins
nnliankoffering meeting 'was held on } pearl trimmings. Miss Lilian Weinman
Inneeday last and was a. very enjoya.ble played tne iwending ena,rch/ After the
affair. Mrs. (Rev.) Smith, on Hensel', ceremony tae gueets sat down to the,
gave an address, -which. was much en- wedding lunneeerinthe dialog roan dee-
joyed, ZilieS 'Grainger, of Brucefield, orations being annien'plow. Tine parlor
sang a solo very sweetly. Itirs. B. Me- twas - decorethd wita pink and white
Lean gave ..9 reading, whieh with our asters. efr. and Mrs. Reid left for To -
own Local Talent‘ conhiried with a real Tonto and Hamilton, tne brldeni 84it be -
good lunth at the close, and a good ing a navy blue serge. Ivir. and Mre.
atebstantial offering, eehich amounted to, Reid will :live tont Andrew.- street upon
.$90, with more to follow,. was very sat-. their return, The gueetS from itlaraY
isfactory.--Mrs. Jahn Sproat was visit- were : 2irr, and Mrs. W. lloover, race-
ing seed attending the fair in Goele- bridge,and Mrs.EariEnticnan, Piaawa.
rich, this week. ---Mrs. S. Garnochen and - -ear
daughter, :Agnes, are vielting at Mr. District Meeting. -The 'finaneial di -
Joseph Scott's, Roxboro. trict meeting of the Exeter district of
--e—el— . the Methodist churcb, was held trr.the
the Methodiet Zunday Scitool.-The Methodist church; Tiensall, on Thurs-
Epwort?k League of the 1 Methodist, day :of last week:- Roatine business
Cnurels hold their Anniversary services transacted, it was decided that the eda-
Sabbath next.; At 11 a.m. Rev. St jase cational and temperance and moral re -
Alen, or Clinton will address tan form anniVersaries be provided for by
young people and the pastor will anenk local arrangements. A missionary cam-
Pavign was arranged for to take place
OD Sedays, NOVqrfiber 22 and 22, -ex-
cept where an earlier date was pre-
ferable. On aunday, November 22, a
general exehange ,of neap bi will teke
I
place, according to the le lowing -plan':
Exeter, Sfa,In street, Rev. , .V.: B -erten ;
Exeter, Jamee Street, Rev. A.la. BroWear
Parkhill, Bev. B. Hicks; Elimville, Rev.
S. W: Mexworthy, Centralia, Bev. jos.
E. Cook; alensall, Rev, IL J. Ilrene
Crane, Rev.el. A. Snell.; Grand Bend,
Rev, C. M. Baker Sylvan, Rev: Re H.
Bary, Ailsa Craig, .Rev. W. deorge
H. McAllister, L *ice , Rev. T.W. Biatch-
ford ; Grante, .Rev. S. • Jefferson;
:Woodharn, Rev. +L. W. Beide Kirktore
Rev. G. A. 'Barnard. A profitakfle dis-
cession: took tplace?on "The ntate of the
Work," when la committee Of Rev.
Messrs. licAllieter, .laitixworthy, Ss jet.-
ferEi011', and Messrs. Win. Abbott and
'WM. Hteghson was appointed to con-
sider the summoning of a spiritealcon-
.ference in the near future.
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meantime, leeviever1Le mbers,' and
-
special members were enrolled, ' and c.
revenue derived from annual theanners
dues. I
Marriage on a.Seaforte. Girl. -We take
tee following -front an 'Orillia, parer,
The, lady. mentione.4 is a: feriner
',girl and a naive on,Mr., and, Mts.
George Stogdin, Otethia - town: At 6
o'clock ;or Saturday evening, Septem-
-ter 5, Edna Vern, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 1 M. _Stegdili, was quietly rare,
. rind, to 'fr. Albert Reid, eon! ivIr.
And inrs. „George - Rent P.a wedding
took piece :at tie tome of the bride's
pareets, and ,was performed by Rev. Cc
Marsnalle tes the pretence Of twenty. -
five igneets. 'T...10 bride was .give a away
by- ¶1.r father. and *ore .white silk
----' stead of the regolar soden et the 8;lb-
bath School at 2.30 ptme a Rally Day
es atson ipregram .1 unusual interest, will be.
umessor to W. N. Watson
era]Ftrer Life and A.coident Insur-
ance Agent ,Rerd Estate and
Loan Agent. Insurance on all
kin& of property effected at the
Dealer ue New Raymond, 'White and
New Home Sewfng Machines and
National Cream Separators.
a. full aupply of sewing machine
needles, attachments, oil and re-
pairs. always in stock.
S given by roembers of the, school and
Rev. Mr: Lerida will give a *tor ad-
dress. There will be a. bap4rnal service
ter Orals Roll members. TIM offering
will ',eid In. ;the extension of Sunna,y
Sdhool Work throughout the Dominion,
Ilelp us to make thi an "Everybody's
Sunelantir Sc °all -Conn
lowest rates.
Mr. Landlord:
If youwant to rent your prop-
erly quickly and profitably, you
must keep it well painted and
litractively papered; rd be
glad, to suggest how you can
ireerease gee ineeree from your
-teat estaie itoiditIgil by it
investment in paint and wall-
PaPer.
Jahn Hooper
Painter, Paper Hanger, etc.
John street Seaforth
ifusinal Students. Tea following .are
tee reports of the leo-Mune (Englame)
College en.anusic examinations held here
in June last, -which owing to set over-
sight were not published earlier Miss
Wientified 'Flowtone Auburn, A..L.C.M..
pass; Miss Pearl Gidley, Myth, teacher.
-nniss _Birdie Feenrusore Auburn, Elemen-
tary Piano, thcenors; ,Mies Pearl} Gidley,
Biythi teacher. Miss Leila Vocldere Eth-
el, Elementary, Plano, first clag,s 'hon-
ors; Mien Mae Wilkinson: , tresSeie;,-
teacher, ; 'Miss rlde Dickson, Stratford,
• interment -Este piano, hcnors, giss Mary.
T. gunnies, eznior :plain°, pass. Miss
Lorna liar% Seaforth, advanced sui-
tor piano, nnonors, Miss Lorna Bern;
Seafortai Ejoesegrary Theory, D'aS§.
tt:e last toter are penile' of Mrss
is the local representative of the
College. c.
Died 13F Portage la Prairie. -A des-
patch from Portage la Prairie, Mani-
toba, dated .September 1601, says: A.fter,
, an illness extending'ever several monthe
MrsAlex.. inicnatoth, one Portags
dietrictte oldest le.o93 enniir Itighly res-
pected citieene, nnesed away List even-
ing. ,ners. 1:McIntoshwas taken to Ina-
. cheater about la, near ago foe treat-
lenen:t and*as eperit, ed on, bet it seems
that he was beynd human '-eid for
she had tkitien ailing} ever Awe and died
last inighteat tae aigt of 54 jeers... Mr.
and ,IlifrEt. Acintaah ame west from
Brussels, Ont, dn ithe year .1881, and
settled in theBatt Prospett 'district,
north of the city, Where they were en-
gaged in farmingn until about eight
-yeers ago when gr.' McIntosh retired
and . settled in Portage. Mrs. McIntosh.
is -serviyed n'y four sisters ; Mrs:Bran-
don, of iDauglas ; Mrs. Jennison., of De-
troit, Michigan ; end Mrs. Blair and
airs. Moffat of the Portage; also two
brothers, Mr. 'William Hall; of Carrot
River, ,an4 1fr. J. Hall; of Exethr, Ont.
Her immediate family surviving are her
*husband and four isons and one daugh-
ter, Mrs. 11. D. 'McKay. t
Stratford, Ontario
D a school with a continental rephta-
tion tor high grade work and for the
success of its graduates, a school with
superior courses and instructors. We
give individual attention in Commer-
mai, Shorthand and Telegraphy de-
partments. Why attend elsewhere
when there is room heee? You may
enter any time. Write for our large
free catalegue. D. A. Molachtan,
Principal.
J.F .DAL
Jeweler and Optician.
issuer Marriage Licenses
ElEA.FORTH. ONT
The Lister
Gasoline Engine
is British made throughout and
of the highest grade in design,
materials and workmanship.
At the Great Toronto Fair
last year a large firm of building
eontractors in Toronto sent an
independent expert to choose
and purchase the best designed
most simple, economical and ef-
ficient gasoline engine at the
• fair. There were very many en-
gines to be examined, but the
result was the expert bought a
1" LISTER," 7 h. p. engine.
Quality Counts
joha Elder & Sons Agts,
• ABNSALL,
e. ave a number of room
lots of, Wall paper which we
are clearing out at reduced
price„ 13, r'ing in the of
your rooms and let us quote
Pkic,es•
Thompson's Bookstore
See,fet:ths
Win ow shades and picture frames
made to order.
egt Concert
of the Season
Cardno'S. Opera House
Fair Night, Friday, Sept. 25
Under the aikspices of:the Sea -
forth *Citizen's lBand.
Ecklii9Piggott
Canada's Foremost Comedian, in
the funniest songs and make-upsi
Al Nuttle
been vis • her mother, Mrs. Rob.-
er.ti, left:for her hosne in Huntsville
an Saturday. was aecoMPairiele by
Miss Margaret Wilsons-sMr. and Mrs.,
L. -DeLacey are spending' a couple
ot weeks -Id Toronto.. ---Mr. and Mrs.
.names 'InrataAnnot and ninn. Warner, at
Vancouver, 'ardnthe giests, of urfi. J.
H. Broadfroteolefr. James Robb nee 'just
returned -Iron) Lunknovn, where, he. had
been putting oak- floor for Dr.
Elliott, Mr. Robb is an expert this
kind or work. • ,
In his great musical act,* playing
-
almost every known- instrument
Jean McDonald
America's leading femaleireader
and entertainer.
Gladys Merritt
the clever accompanist.
• The Seaforth Band
will render some nevv patriotic mus-
ic, Rule Britannia, The Maple Leaf
• Forever, etc.
•. The drawing for the hand -paint-
• ed vase donated to the Red Cross
Society will also take place.
Reserve seats for sale at Aber
hart's Drug store.
Admission 2Ao-and 35c
GOD TH14 K124G
Chieelhurst
Anniversary Servicese-The Methodist
Church will hold Anniversary Services
on ffamday, October ith .wherr Rev. Mr.
,
Conway, of Auburrn will preach at 2.90
and seven o'clock. On the fedIowing
Monday evening a supper will be eeried
after which there will be a good pro-
gram of music and. addresses. -
Tuokcirsmitle
Giving up a Faren,--Kre James Flan-
nery, who has had the farm of 1St.7-
James an fee 1th concession
rented foninie past three years, Is giv-
ing it up and Will have a clearing out
auction sale of :.ais..stock and knplements
ma} Tuesday, .October anr. Flannery
Leas a ddt of good stuff -and Will, no
doubt, :bane a successtul sale.
Mitchell
Gofortn, (eldest son a.
Jona,theen.Geforth, of Henan, North
Ootea, is net Valeartier camp and will
(go to ttae front -In a few days. He is
aleiinerve .of Messrs. B. and Janes
Gotortn, iof Mitehell.-Mr. Matthew liar -
borne, an.old rjesident of Inibbert Town-
sinip, died at his home In 'Mitchell, on
Selinday, aged :71 years. He Inted,been Iri
poor _health tor the past few years. He
Is survived by his wife, -wee son and
two daughters: The funeral took place
on 7111:esdilY, afternocin to 'Woodland
Cermeterar.
Walton
Died in Goderich.-Jituoh regret was
felt nere on learning of the death of
Mre. P. J. Ryan, Wench took place at
Goderien, 'ithureday of -Jest week.
Mrs. Ryan% Maiden name Wan Minnie
0,'Louginlin,1 of st. Angustine. ?yfr. Ryan
N are old retident of tnis vicininnannhene
nnehas -many friends who will sincerely
s pathise' *with him- in his -hour of
t noble. Ile Is a, brother of Mr. John.
Ryan of tnis place. The remains were
brorght here land interred in. Morris
Cetntery. Dr. Ryan of Saenave Atte-114-
v ad }the. feee*al..e eeee 1 -
Relgraye
columns. -Next Sunday will be obserWed
as Flower ,Sunday: in the Presbyterian Fires.-Tnis village had a narrow es -
throat specialist. wilt be at the Queen'e Sea- church, wheaethere will be special sere. nape from destruction by fire clurirg
ninny to LoAbont two thousand dollars to oon Tile stable and shed of Mr. Geo.
lo in on trot mortgage on farm property, private
hinds. Apply at the Expositor& • Oftlee, Seatorth,
214414
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LaundrY-Send laundry to Stratford Sieam at the hdine -of Ofr. H. Weiland, Eg-
D P afer of Stratford eye, ear, nose and
forth, on 3rd Wedneodtay of each month nom 1.1.. 1.31; .fne Sannath • Tainl Wann Winds storm which passed
I School ke Ithe forenoon and again in Over tais district last day. antnr-
t3 8, 1- 0991
.A. Choral iSociet'y.-.A. Choralnon detY
has been lorganized in Seaforth, ender
the leadership of life.. Nixon, Organist
and choir ilead,er in the -Presbyerian
Oherch. There is ample material in tole
• them for • a echoral society :of a, high
order and we have no dealt but that
tender so :competent and ,enthusiastic a
keener, the LsOciety recently formed will
be one of the meet effieient we have
ever had. It will afford an excellent
• opportanity, especially for the younger
•;resides, of not only spending •a
pleaelent and profitable evening or two
Weei(1 (bet- will also 'give them it
gt-a:Ilic Leioobtelning excellaiet 'musical
ins'truetione 'We i.,.4'..4.exPtailld the '076eiets7
'ototends giving a' series' fl tP.21ka1ieal 1111-
tertainments daring ;the;wre....7 8:1,1:2/
Whieh we are sure wall be liberal y Pan
• ronized by bur tizens. The followiag
are the officers of the society: Honor-
• ary President, Be. P. II. Larldn; Pres-
ident, MTS. H. Binge; 1st Vice, Mrs. W.
fkrnerville e ad Vice, Rev. A. W. Bar-
• ker; 3rd Vice, teV. T. Brown; 4th Vice,
Rev. P. Ccircoran; 5th Vice, Rev. 3.
tArgo; Secretary, Mrs. W. Nir. Meredith;
Treaserer, Mr. A. A. NO:ylor ; Lib-
rarians, eines a-1. (Murray aid .Mrs.
Mulcahy, business cominittee, Messrs.
Merray, Sieeth, .VamEgmond and Is-
rael; social „committee, Mrs. O'Connell;
- gte. 111. •SPeare, Miss ill. .Mcikay and
}
Miss 0. tNiorson; condu.ctor, Mr. N. Nix-
• on; pianist, %Miss aSeeott. •i
The Red Cr08.3.-As there have been
some criticisms as to the manner in
•"which the Red Cross Society had ex-
perded a .surplus left over after •the
'close of the South 'African war we have
been requested to igiv the following of-
ficial exinanation ; % he Canadian. Red
Cross nockty was fooded in• 1896, and
incorporated by an act of parliament
in 1909C and is in affiliation with the
British Red Cross ' Society of whicn
King George ds patron and Iler Majesty
Queen Alexandria„the President. Dar-
irg the South., .A.friCan Campaign, ap-
proximately $100,000 he cash send sup -
piles of varions kinds were collected
and sent to the front, and distributed ;
that not •only were Canadians who
needed assistance helped through the
agency of the Canadian Commissioner
and others ,appointed by him, but work
was done in connectioa with and in
aid of the, British Red Cross Societe'.
At the conclusion, of -the war the Can-
a,l3.1arr Red Cross }Societe' tgot in all its
oetstanding accounts and - settled -•up
the ler siness that had been actively
t011, laCeff Or billCher style.. earilea on throughout the campaign.
The et.Ome0:11trterWerseueitaererwuellL audibtieldil at
Every shoe made to fit, and the i
OUR
FOUR • Dollar
Shoes
Menif you feel like spending -
just four dollars tor a pair Of
shoes, we canishow you shoes
at this price, that you will be
glad to spend your money for
The best shoes made
& sold for the money -
Made in patent leather, pat-
ent calf, un metal calf: but -
the afternoon. --Mr. %and Mrs. M.
Weitegel returned to *far licitne in Erie, Da lY Were struck bet liientning and set
Pa., on WednesdaY, after a week's' visit on fire and..eompletely destroyed. These
:buildings are surrounded by -darn and
asa 'Infiricane yeae bloeving at the
time it ds little BliOrt `of miraculous that
.the- fire did not extend over the entire
villageBut ene inhabitants turned out
proinptly, and donning a bucket br100
and with: hard work they succeeded he
confining the dire to the building in
'which it originated. Had the fire been
alleneed to spread the greater , part of
er..e village would have been consumed.
-the barns on Saltily Mangan, o•f
• Tevensnip, 'with, their contents, "Were
destroyed by fire, the loss, it is estim-
ated, being several thousand dollars.
The blaze was cauEed by a spark from
an engine being usd iiinthreshIng. •
Laundry orders to be in by Wednesday milli in. Ftank Mockerty, of Bg-
order to halls them returned same week, lif0j.A.
ler, Canadian Express Agent, Seatii 12441x4
The LAdiet'. Aid of the Methodist church, Seaforth
sperid the evening Of_Thanksgiving day
ea them. Look out for fureher p•articulars next
weelr. 2441-1
Red. Cosa --See the display of Red Cross work in
the window of one of Canino Bros.retetes,Seaforth.
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Help the the Red °rose. by taking a chance on
the hand painted jar valued at 525. Contest closes
,at 8:30 Friday evening when the lucky nuinber
!be drawn at the band concert in Carioca' hall
•. 2441-1
Marriage .Lizenses Issued by Savauge and Stollery
Jewellers, Etc., Seaforth. 2.27741
-Far Sate -Good second ham" meanie suitable for
traction engine, easy terms. Apply box 290, Bay.
field, Ontario. 2430 4
'Residence ia Seaforth for sale. Don t buy until.
you see the. Apply to or address R. E. Coats, Sea -
forth. 2435-tf
For Sale-Se.veral rood houses on easy terms. 11.
Edge -Seaforth. 2329 -
"Creation" has been enthusiasti,ally received by
hundreds of cities. 1590 people were turned away
from the Grand Opera House, at Toronto the first
night it was exhibited there. Set it entirely*free at
the Princess theatre,September 28th to October 5nd
daily e,xhibition at 3 and 8 p. The Bible records
Aire made realisdo and vivid by seeing the drama of
Creation. "The Bible in Pictures, ' free, at tte
Princess theatre, September 28th to October 2nd
daily at 8 and 8 p: in. Our Lord's Ii`e from Bethle-
hem to Calvary, portrayed in films in 1' Creation"
See these wonderful pictures at the Theatre, Sep-
tember 28th to Oatober 2nd, 3 and 8 p. in., four
sections, one each day; admission free, children
under 15 not admitted evenirigs, no babies in arms
adniittt-d. -.2441-1
Local .Briefs. -Mrs. 'E- O. Roberts, of
Ceinineaut, Ohio, and 'little girl, left
for their home this week after a
Months' visit witheber brother, Mr. Wil-
liam Cameron, Tackeretrith, and other
relativese-Mr. and. Mrs. Adam Dodds
left on Tuesday for Moose Jaevehaving
been called there by the seriout illness
of Mrs. Rennie: Mrs. Dodds' sister. -
Mr. „Inisn, N'eelinI Is here frcrm Regina
visiting his parents, gr. and Mrs. F. 0.
Sohn Ryan, Who died in
Detroit,. on Wednesday of last week
was a brothel -4f Mrs. M. Broderick of
this town. Mrs. Broderick went to De-
troit tri attend the fateral.-M.r. Jen
Archibald is having a Hydro -Electric
inotor aenn oinking machines installed
• in, 'As dairy so that hereafter his cows
11jInn-milked ny electrical' power. We
hope Rea. enterprise will
jent -is, of courae to e tl!e cot
proroyper :-
sena -nevi Olibt
be the ultimate eeiult.-&&r. Whe.:134} last by a firerce wind and rain .o
wjelph did Notre damage in certain dis-
mondville, returned .home from the West
-Where he had been spending his holl-.
days teaching .K1:001, this wsek and
left on .Wednesday, for Tottinto, to cella
three ithiS studies at the UniversitY.--
'Arthur Musgrove, .who has been; spend-
ing the summer -With Mr. Thomas Dick-
son, XoKillop, ..end other friends., left
- this ;week for his 7'heitte in Toronto, and
will resume Ilia studies at the Univer-
sity. -Mrs. WM. Scott, Of Brucetield,
has been the guest of gr. and Mrs.
John 'Beattle,..Maill street, for several
days.-mt. -.0::Anit-retureed to town
ore Wavle* night from Owen Sound,
Where has spent !the last few Montilla
nvir. friends here will be pleased
to see that freedom from busizess and
rest nave snasle 11 new man of him As'
inis looks indicate. --Mr. John Beattie,
poderiell street; a,lthongh still confined
to Ink residence, is able to be. areurnd
and Leis many friends hope to see him
down town again sonn.-As an evidence
of the severity a the wind storm Mon -
'day afternoon we.may state that W.
Jonn.Daley's heavy, team waggon which
was stand-10'4;1in his yard was caught
by tie %wind and driven nearly across
the street. -We are sorry to learn that
Mir. Wm. Plant, Station Agent, is con,
fined' to his bed by, a severe cold. -Mi.
Robert :Winter,• tbe veteran stock ex-
porter of Seaforth,, last week purchas-
ed from Martin Bothers, of the snni
concessicee of Tuckersmitli, seven bead
of cattle' at •9; cents per pound. the -
total for the sevefl. head footel up to
(Rev.) N. atom, of Ridge -
town, is visiting •friends; • in thie
inity.--Mrs. Thomas "Holmes of Toron-
to, is the guest of Mr. and :Mrs. T.
Shillinglaw, Tackerimith.,Mr. George
II. Davis has arrived home from Rion -
del, B. C., and -will spend the. winter
;with his mother, 'Mrs. leaecces Davis,
James Street. -Miss Ellie Park, of inel-
son, B. r, left for home afterespend.
lug the summer with relatives in Sea -
forth and vicintiy.-Mayor Ament was
in Toronto this week, repreeenting the
town at .a }hearing before the railway
lecanndssion in. regard to the messing
here, :which is still unprotected. -The
titUutiful weather of the past nW4n We An
Was cid In two nee' Wally evening
•
Justat
a and To- OffOrai
You've Been Wai ing For 1
- are the Fall Styles Just the sort
o refined smart effects you like—at.
Ch Indeect f
just the price you want to pay. - Isn't that a splendid com-
bination? Then it is here you have the advantage of hav.
ing expert millin.ers assist yov ill selection. Nut merely, do
they aim to fill all your wishes, but to give additional sug.
gestions such as their experience has proved practical.
Hart, of this treiwn, found a 'couple
of potatoes int his cellar a few! days
ago :which had new Potatoes- snowing
,right nen the old ones. Sone of the
*new- potatoes Were (nearly' 'as large is
hens osigs... It certainly an 'uneenner
and remarkable freak. Of- nattrre.- The
ine.aforth band fuledahed- the music at
the Illa.vistocit Fitir this week. Dr.
Shaw Of gClintoh; wain tek* On 110`n-
de.Y. The +Doctor's enaney friende -must
have been !pleased to see hien looking
io well after his recent severe illness. -
Several fro:11%011s vicinity attended Ex-
eter Pair, OA Teesday, many' 'no doubt,
being teinpted :thither by: the• fine
Weather. -Mr. George .A. Sills of this
town,- who has ,the county right for the
manufacture and. Sale of The Peerless
Oil -Gas Generator, is eorninencing to
path), the sale of :this new and usefel
device: It cam be attached. eo an ordin-
ary ,copk14 razge, *Steve or furnace
and lbennthei use of coal oil +generates
re.eat eco.al to °dal as fuel. As a coe-
vernent „neater it is equal to gas and
will ultimately come into general use
especially for .cooking pnrposes.-enr. H.
Edge has now got the cement founda-
tion for the ',new Salvation 'Army Bar-
racks about completed and Mr. Keating
is busy (with the carpenter works -The
farmers in tbis vicinity have been mak-
ing good use of the recent -nine weather
nor the itharvesting of their beans'. The
• crop is nee exceptionally good one this
year and tis being. well na.ved while
prices are soaringanenr. James Cowan is
going to Berlin, where he will be em-
ployed weighing in the • new crop of
sugar beets at the Beet Sugar Factory
there. -Mies •K. Powney visited with
attiss Mary .icdoh, Tnekernmith, last
weeka-Our readers in town and vide
InitY will have the opportunity of wit-
nessing Biblice.,1 representations at the
princess Tneatre fro:n MOnda,y to
Friday of aext IA"eeek. Tnese repre-
sentations are ginen free and reference
is made tto them In our advertising
in u -to-date styles. lAratch hand. That eurplus ifeen in the
showing some $9,000 cash-EsuPruplu: eorit
windows for display.
• IL R. Scott
SEAFORRII Ontario
Phone 51
hands of trustees and deptisite ,bear -
Ing interest,Some of the interest has..
• been used in office equipment,' and a
small honorarium was paid to the late
Secretary, and some. expense also Was
incurre4 in connection with the Domi-
nion Charter a Incorporation. In. the
tricti-lult did not do- any.liarrn in this
viehitier Oat . an'ne4 have heard of. The
rain Will stinsulien Inittetation and allay
the dust. -There 'Wsef very Asks/lint
social igathemfigj tbe,rr9sbiteri#11
churcA Q-Vite4gissai4 evenmg.. Re-
freehments iwere served an& there was
an excellent 2121.81.Cal progi.arnme.„-Mrs.
Henry, who with her children; has
.mopiamimiumws•
Fall 'fflillineryciNsplay
2horsday and Friday '
September 24. and 25
Never beforewere we so.
well prepared with odr
new stock so early.
Every season the sucess
and growth of our trade
proclaims us, as . the
leading authority of
fashions in !millinery
We extend a cordisl iiivitat-
ion to the ladies of Seaforth
and vicinity to call and in-
spect our autumn styles.
We particularly wish to draw
• your attention to our moder-
ate prices. Here you will
find tbe best for the least
• money.
•Elite Millinery
Parlors
Seaforth Ont.
fie‘yiteld
See the new fall ladies' preset ti1;. A. Edward's,
all the newest etyles. I 2441-1
Breezes. -Rev. Mr. Searle; of Toronto,
is here visiting his family and
preach in the Methodist church next
Sunday. morning -Mr. White has gone
to his home near Chatham, for e. short
visit. -Rev. A. W. Campbell, of Toronto,
preached in St, .Aadreev't Chinch last
Sunday morning. and in the Methodist
Church in the evening. He was repte
smiting the Dominion' Allience.-Don't
miss the concert show night, 80th. It
will be well worth attending. -Nearly
all the themmer tourists have returned
to their horne.-Miss Garrett and Mies
Mothershed left tor their home in Wash:.
inigto, D.0, last week. --Mr. and Mrs.
John Fraser have returined from a trip
out West.-Bayfield's popuianity as na
Benner resort is each year inereasing.
This season a inumber of lots were pur-
chased and next year cottages are to
be built thereon -E Penhale has re-
turned from a trip to St. Thomas. --A.
large number of our residents were at.
London° Fair last weekand say they
had a gaol thne: Among. those who
went were Mr. and Mrs. G. eareenslade,
Miss Maggie Reid, Miss Mary .Reid, Mr.
• James Reid, James Manson, James Stur-
geon, B. Moore, 7 J. IMarks, A.
-Erwin, 'W. Mustard, H. McKay, 3. Tip-
pet, R. Bailey. -The evaporator Is new
retuning full blaste-Otu. -fair direetors
are mettinig, everything in readinss for
our big show next Tuesday -and Wed-
nesday .and with good weather expect
a record ortitird.. ; ;
•
Trimmed
Hats
Myth
Notes. -Mr. James geffroif -reeeiit17.
sold to Mr. Watson fourteen bead of
cattle averaging about two . years and
for 711W,I he erp,o.gra„4tIke Ake_ utue
of $1,500. -Mr. R. 'Itatihoier /as a
successful •exhibitor in the frtilt de-
partment at GodericheShow this -week.
Hi secured 22 first, 12 seconat
third pr1zes.4undaY next will be Rally
Day in the St. Andrew'a church and
the, sine* will be led bY-theechildien
of the Sabbath School. -During the
storm on Tuesday evening, Unhtning
strtink the ban of littr. Longalan, Hui -
let, and thebuilding with contents was
destroyed, There were 1500 bushis of
oats besides other grain int the igtamiary.
-Mr. and Mrs. James Mating, of Hui -
lett, celebrated . the :twentieth '.anniver-
sary of their marriage at their hente,
on Pr.irlar evening last. There wereover
seventy-five friends present and a very
enjoyable evening' was spent. -Mr. Jelin
Petts, who is confimed to the Mingharn
Hospital, is "et -regressing favorably and
his friends hope for et speedy recovery.
-Miss Rena,Patterson, of _East Wawa -
nosh, delighted the congregation of St.
Andrew's church, Sunday mornirai nr
her rendering ,of a Vocal solo. --There
win be no service in Ste Atnalreer'n
church on Sabbath ereni'ng ari account
cf the anniversary services in the
Methodist Churola.-Dr. Allison offers
4n6 In cash for the baby taking first
prize, six months or under at Blyth
Fall Fair, September 29th and sathoe
During the London Fair nest week,
theta *tree 175 tickets sold at the G.
iter4 for that city- -- *Harvest
thanksgiving Services will be held in
this Parish on Surklan next.'llev, T. 0,
Wright, of Huron Coi1ee, will conduct
the services. -Anniversary services in
connection 'with the Methodist _Church,
Blyth, will be held. at 11 adm. and 1
- p.im �mStikine:yr next WV: W:K. Hagar,
of North Street Marcie; Goderiche
officiate.
Whether a nobby little
street hat or a rich dressy
creation- you wish, you'll find
it inthe present attractive
showing df newly trimmed .
millinery. Price vary according
to elaborateness, but it is sur-
prising the beautiful hats you
can get here at
$3 to $10
Fall
Shapes
-7%
• All ready:for you to select the
-
trimming. If you prefer to have
• your hat trimmed especially for
you you'll find us ready with a
:large line of untrimmed shapes
and plush and Areivet and OS -
bee' and fancy mount.? ttith-
flings . Untrinuned.shapes at
$1. to $5
Reigning Modes for Autumn Wear in
SUITS FROCKS COATS
Tailored Again ! Isn't that good news ? Of course.'
they're so cleverly made that there's no suspicion of stiff
ness. But that neat .smart air which only clever tailoring
can give is there.
Everything is here now and in
readiness for you to see and try
on the many different styles.
All the New Syles are Now Shpwn ia
Dress Goods Coatings
NATE are delighted - with the sight of all.the bcautiful ma
VV terials collected here and we want to share the
pleasure with you. They are the most truly feminine things;
that we've seen in years. The materials, the weaves, the -
color tones, are perfectly bewitching. You may COM an&
see them now. And if you want to have your new Fall.
Frock, Suit or Coat made to your special erder we will do.
the work for you in our own dressmaking. apartments. We;
turn out beautiful fitting garments and our prices are most
moderate.
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"Seaforhs Fashion Shop"
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older persbii acti
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do all that
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women.
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