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1'HE `$UI+Dl�I�F11''I. ''(its
father' being M. i~. 3Javid Lumsden, * Vanla oa'd is a `lean ' of Mr. 'W, D. _
I , . . 1. . well known .as a merchant slid banker
- Framed; ��'t�►� Vanlgnad, of Egmondwille, and ane
&hools. — at Sauchen'. �He- first � sit to Canada- 11 I
of the best knuvvn architects in' the -
was in 1878, v*l en she' spent- nearly Framed Pleturgo In aTl sizes, West.—Mr, J: F. Daly, the -local
DISTRICT MATTERS dealer for the Fordsonn tractor, has
We have a Special Byrkmire Bag • , -.. two years'with Iter uncle, R. Lumsden .including Water Scenes, - -- I
of Seaforth, acid on August 15th, 1882, ,
;Evade for Arm use. Strong, Water- - recently placed, tractors with the fol- R
p Landscapes and assorted Sub- g: d, Scott :and lldliIler Adams, °'
Army at then church cif Midmar, , A- erdeen- lowin
proof and good size. A real snap STQCK� FOODS shire, she became the` bride of Mr. ects. Theae come i Bro-oil - Hullett; Meaner & Fee; Seaforth; J,
- - .while they last. (50 only}, Price 75e. Alexa'der Wilson, who combined ro- j c - ' Hay, Tuckeramith' Bert Peck Stanle
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. HOG TANKAGE mance and the winning of honors as Gilt and Light frames, priced ' Y
F, ad J. McDonald, Walton Tha an- -
Wool and, Flush Rags for autamo- - one •of the Wimbledon. team in this . • from - . , Ate- nual meeting ' of. ¢the 'Regi Cross So- It -
- a d bu tXf$e, CALF MEAL tri to the heart of the Empire. Un- eiet will held an F after- O
bila n ggY F Y be d Friday a ter- .
POULTRY TONIC til five years ago Mrs. Wilson lived 50 CENTS' EACH, IIP . -- noon, October 8th; at 3.30 o'clock in ` - -
. ItClub Bags, all leather or Fabrikoid, I an1.d' 'iia Seafa�th. With her strong mother the Carnegie Library Hall. -•-•• Mx. I
d ubI handles beautiful) lined - nature it was --,but natural that home Thom eon a John Horan of Vancouver an old
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FUTY_
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and home ties should take first place Seaforth bo was here this week i
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From $3,'Tfi to $25.00. ... y�
that 'can't be beat. - in her life. Hers was a rarely hos- BOOKSTORE - - SEAFORTH visiting his_ parents, Mx. and Mrs, 1 ' ,
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3 Glover and Mitts, unlined and lined pliable home, and many who looked John Horan. 1Vliss Mary Cooper land `
m 2licts. to $3.40, W. E. KERSLAKE. =fulness
her face in the - d'ignity and - Mr. E. Wright, of Mitchell, ' were
V'T omenandi eI -
i , of death must. have re• week end' guests at the home of Mr. - .
} • Phone No. 6 • called the ideal hostess, of other days. A and Mrs, S. Deem. --Mr. and Mrs. ' s
1 In the church a'nd commttt Ety she ,
S Walley and daughter, Miss Dorothy,
Z _1 gra erg , e r o
' t found a sphere for her reli • oug and of St, Thomas were the guests of -j
benevolent i vises, and lrke; so many Mr.. ,
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r Harte and Le�tthe>e GoDde Store . Ripe Raspberries.-- Mai: ,William 'np RvCor Sale ,and Mrs. George Seip, this week.
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) Webster, of town, brought into this others of Canada's noblestt women the Mr. and Mrs. J. Traunley' acid Mrs. , ` f • `�
1 office last week several stalks froth a great European War found her ready► - W. Wilson and son, o£ Donegal, and s -
i 1 .�.— raspberry bush taketr from his garden for any sacrifice, while proud of the COMMENCING FRIDAY OCT., 1st Mr, and Mrs. J. Smith and, Mr. and j -Eurea ai
I that vl%ere� laden with ripe' berries of service of her two 'eld`est daughters in' Mas, W. McCullough, of Elma; motor-
• A11 our Records to be cleared out. -
large size, Mr. Webster. that England, 6d France, In thedifiicult and d here az> Sunday and spent the: day -
' responsible task of organizing . the We have disposed of 'all our Synth Mr, ,and Mira, Alex, Lowe
many of the bushes are covered► with Low$25
ery, _ Machines and now we are mak-
but they db° n'ot ripen uniform 33rd Battalion, Col. Wilson had an in- Mrs.. Raymond and Miss E. McLen+- �-
j -�, ly. However, he will have a good timate •and enthusiastic -helper in has ane a Clean Sweep: ,
tan, of London, spent Sunday- with
. ..- t second crop which is something not wife, and although the last two or RECORD 'SALE Mr, and; Mrs, A. A. McLennan. --Mrs". I
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. « many gardeners can boast, of in Sep- three years of her life were spent in Make your selections at once, at John Mactavish and two sons are I to
. . New York she never lost 'her lova money saving prices. visiting in Ingersoll Miss hazel
oo wear tembe>ti. Thompson spent SunVuy in Stratford.
F E i for Canada and the British; ,Empire,
a .; Jl 0 but knew how to be worthily inter- R�HTTT•F R ' _ Miss E. Atkinson, of Detroit, has _
w Egmondv>lle Notes: Mr, and,hMrs- national. - The illness that terminated . been. spenkling her holidays at her
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1 ; 1 Robert McKay have the sincere fatally on September 23rd took its acThf FAlp sr home here,—Mr. Norman Bohannaan,
'101. 1 Yashiolls! sym ath of many friends to the serious farm bout four inonths ago, of London, was a . guest at the home �'
j, Ivillage, owing to tale death of their when Mrs. Wilson was brought to Phone 129. of Mrs. J.�Jatterson this week,Miss
Here era three New Styles in daughter, Mary, which sad event ve- Oakville in the hope of being benefit- Clara Mason, of Wangham, and .hiss y
I Women's . Shoes, which we are curred on Sunday lashMrs. George ted by the change --a hope which was Mary Halliday,! of Listowel are vas-
now showin far Rall and Winter McKay, Mrs.` Alex. ' Sproat and Mr. not realized. In addition to her hug- is going to make it an annual one iting at Mr. -Findlay
g McKercher's in Another .illustration of the
_ ` Hugh McKay, of Toronto, came up band she, is survived by -one son-, Reg. hereafter, -- IVIr. W. I�. Willis, of McKillop.—Mrs. Musgrave, of To= � - marvelous success achieved by
wear: to attend the funeral of the Late A. Wilson of New York American
3 Wingham, acted as organist in the ronto, is_the guest of Miss Govenlock. the Mactavish Ston in picov d-
::.: Wo>xten's and Growing Girl's Gun- Mary M�Kay. Mr. Norman Bohan- correspondent for the London • Eng- Presbyterian, church oin• Sunday last, �---Dublin: and Tuckersmith will play ing smart, very fashionable,
g elan and Miss Keenan, of Landon, -
metal Calf Leather. lace boot with land Times, also by three d'au'ghters, —Many friends of Mr. Bert VanEg- a game of football on: the Recreation � worthy apparel at a reason
'63 t 11' called on friends here. on• Tuesday.— Miss Harriet Wilson, of New YorkRegina,gr y price.
-i ch to medium low heel. A yon o i mond, of will regret to .learn Grounds here on Saturday afternoon ` able .I 11
S n p, Mrs. Coombs and son, of To t , Mrs. Parkes An�sell of Washin on,. that he 'met with a vers* serious asci- for .the Crar+c►'ford, Cu
A „ p—NTr. and Mrs. You'll marvel at ,heir worth, .11
i.ood, looking, comfortable boot per were visitors at Mrs, E. ,Murray's this
} g , p D, C., and Mrs.., W, A. Holt, of New dent last week. He was duck shoot- R. A.' Wilson, Miss Harriet •Wilson their good styles, the fine tail
1 e week. Mr, Malcolm McKay, of
l pair ............ ......... . . $7.50 -' °York. Ing when his gun exploded', carrying and Mrs. W. A, Holt, of New York; - oring, and they're here in the =
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- Gaderich, was here on Tuesdayt . - away part of his left - hand. The Mrs. Ansell, of Washington; Mrs. C. / favoured colors,
t , Women's Brogue_ Oxford in Royal Miss F. MCGIoy has gone to Toronto. doctors ho .Many are copies o£ coats that
, , r Mrs. Mason ad Mrs. William Milk for sale. Apply to �. c. Laing, si a- pe, ho-vever, to be able to R. Somerville, Mrs. Donald McLean,
1; L Purple Calf Leather, lose, heels, pe forth, 2756 save . the remainder of it, although and Mrs, Becher, of Londanl;,:-Mrs, R. - are .,sells`{ng for considerably .
i Smith attended the marriage o Mr. ;
' pair ....... , . $8 i0 f we are unloading our Car of salt on . pct. the fingers will always be stiff. Mr. W. Bruce Smith, of Oakville; My. higher . prices, Smart chic - ,
` ' ' ' " ' ` ' ' ' ` ' Roy Mason and Miss Clutton, of 4th. Bring your bags and have them filled. Sutherland' of ®ramgeville and Miss iraatS' for the Bashi
%C ':' Tomcn's Brogue Oxford, _Gunmetal Goderieh, on Tuesday. W. M. Stewart, Four & recd, Phone 77. , yob llo
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Coal heater in good condition for sale. Jean Sutherland, of New York, -Vere woman, for the more ,aoii
` Calf Leather, low heels,• Goodyear Apply to Wm. Stoddart,P Seaforth. 2756xi here on Saturday attending the funeral servative; and for the matron,
# Welt e .. $g.50 Death of Mary . McKay. Mary Lost} --A bag of Aorts between Angus of the .late Mrs. Alexander Wilson.-- suitable for stmt an•d even- „
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' per pair .. , .... • .. • Elizabeth McKay, youngest daughter McQaa,g's and T. Brintnell a farm. Finder
1 ' � Mrs. Temnple and. daughter, Margaret, ing wear, Straight line or
I k Many well-dressed • woman wear of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay, --pass- pass- leave word ' at The Expositor Office. 2755x1
t ed away at the home of her parents Don't forget the date -October '9th is our of Toronto, were week end oasts at belted casts. Some have shawl
Brogue Oxfords and : Spats all $alt day. Put in your winter supply now. the home of Mr, and I&S, F. Holm- collars, others have choker _
in Egmfond`ville on' Sunday last in '�
iia Winter. , W. M. Stewart, Flour & Feed. hone 77. sted,--Mr, Harold Coates left on Sar-, fur collars, Materials are
her 16th year, after only a few days Fon Sale. --Rhode: --Rhode : Island and Minorca �� 4 urday to .attend the Universit Miss silver tones all wool lain
illness from appendicitis. She was cockerels. Apply to Wm. Ballantyne, sea- '�ikt - . �+ Beatrice, Larkin left on ,Thur day for anal check velours, tweeds, ""
1j'� (� �` of the Seaforth Collegiate forth. 2755x1 ,
i- f, f. CAS �J li a pupil g Monereal to resume =her studies at Y Salts Esquit:cette lush;
and. was in attendance at the school >~or -sale.--Seven-roomed frame house, wood �\�\�11\\ti�1i11111��'11�1h
;; I shed, '.good stone cellar, electric lights and McGill Vniversity,- Mrs. J. Ballan . Baby Lamb, etc. Coats of
day when the attack seized . _
F F i STORE on Mon soft water inside. Apply to Mrs. John �,,.- _ tyn'e-> and Mrs. R. Thompson, of Brus- r, Black, Navy, a 1, Bove,
i 4 F _ her and' she ha$ .to be taken home. Warwick, Seaforth. 2756x� - - . - eels, were the guests of Mrs. W. E. o Reindeer, Henna, Platinliin �'
;, • y Opposite Expositor' Office She 'grew rapidly worse during the Upholstering of any description neatly Broadfoot last week.—We understand Grey, Green, Burgundy, P1.un3, _ -
Week and in spit of an operation done. Workmanship guaranteed. Charles ' _
f f e p Holmes. • 2753-4 % shat Mr. H. Livens has not accepted ��� etc,
t E and all that medical aid and nursing �.
t"; '� f'. , We have our flowering • bulbs in stock / t the organ in, St,Thomas' Church as -we - r "
i 1 ! could do she passed away on Sunday. now. Cal lin and make your choice, W. M. /i� state6i last week,—The annual sports - �+
? . Strong, bright and, loving, she was a Stewart. - day of the Seaforth Collegiate will
i, 1 i general favorite and her early and Notice, As we -§Pe putting in a new credit be he"1d on' Friday next, October Sth.
1 system, all accounts owing at St. Columban -
`r unexpected taking has cast a cloud
i t of sorrow aver the whole communit store must be settled in full at once. J. J. ' —Miss Margaret Edge and` Miss Kate
Y, Holland. 2755x2 � Cowan have returned to Toronto to —I'll ` 11
• Photograph _ while to the agents the light has resume their studies at the University, - '
P b' wanted.—Wheat and oats ' highest pr}ee
I y gone OUt of the home and to them paid for wheat and oats at the Seaforth Oat. - � `
lis ' Neal Mill. Atlas Cereal Company, Ltd. THE MAJESTIC Mr. ands Mrs, 'AIIen Stone and son of
_r and the other members of the family �,`�;,,t
n1r enlents 2753-tf Electric Heater Norwich, were visiting this week at
., ,« the deepest sympathy. of all is ex a'`
Enlargements Y Fowl Wanted. --Ail kinds of live fo-wl will The Perfect A the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, e
:.1; tended, The funeral was held on be taken at the Royal Hotel stables, every `s"�I
Because Jas. Hudson in Egmondville.---Mr. and
1�1 Tuesday to the Maitlandbank ceme- Tuesday forenoon. Highest market prices `'L i= i .
1 Before ordering enlargments from eo paid, James G. McMichaeL. 2753-tf Mrs. Herbert Lee and little diaughter, _
tery, the service beliig nducted by _ n NewI agerits, call in, and see our• work and � Haase fdr• 13n1e� Goad frame house with - of Coldwater, •Mich., Mrs, Brant, of , ' . � 1.
pzie t. 1� a sell Frames and Glass her pastor, Rev. S. McLean, and fair sized barn and acre of land, and plenty Seattle, Mrs, W. H. Burch and Mrs; . =
11 It is CIkEAN, znakea no ashes and no ,_
4. $o fir Convex 1'ietuxes at a ve among the many floral tributes Was of hard and soft water: Situated two blocks It ODSi'RL>Fs:ving no smoke; Et31`% R- W, HUlmes, of Detroit, IYtotor�dT.
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I onable, p r i c e. Headquarters for a wreath sent her fellow students west of Kerner's Flax Mill, Seaforth. Apply NT�uit push a button or turn ' over this ,week, to see the place of l:�11
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to John Powell Harpurhey.. 2751-tf s
Amateur Finishing. rat the Collegia e. a switch; QUICK, it radiates intense their birth and the` home of their par-
� _ Starting next Monday, Tuesday and Wed- heat iii"one minute. _ It does not make a
oi*, nesday with "Mary Roberts Rinehart's fam- rooTh stuffy, because it does not use ox; � nts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee, and � `II, ..r„ , ,il�.•°s . M1,01110ner
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The Late Charles Allen.—The St, pus stagy "Dangerous Days,!' the Strand will ygen or change the air in any way. .It is were visitors at Mr. James Beattie's. -
le F. Marys Journal of last week has the present a new Goldwyn Production every simplicity itself—no intricate parts to lir, '1'hoITlas Lee riOw dCeaSed Was 1.
,, , Monday, Tuesday anti Wednesday.
get out of order. It is economical in ,.
following to say regaxdilig the d.eatY+
- z' Choice dwelling for sale - on James Street, operation, -costing less than= 2 cts. per prom'inen`t in business and, public of-- - The Fall _
- Portrait Photographer of Mr. Janes Allen, which occurred Story and a half, frame, with 7 rooms, elec- .hour. It can be used in every room fairs here about forty years ago, he
` ,-.1 in that town on Thursday last. Mr. trig light, furnace. Two lots and a barn, that is wired. It is useful all over the � f ,the Fenian Raid Millinery .
Y also was a veteran oo
# f suitable for a garage. This property will be house, in the living .room, the bath, the
Allen was a brother of Mrs. Thomas sold at a reasonable figure and possession bed room, the nursery, anywhere that of 1866.—Nig. M. Armstrong, a pram-
_ Daly, of this town, and w $15 _.,
ell known given immediately. Apply to W. 9. Willis, quick heat is desired: inent business man of Markdale C, Reveals -
to many here; "One of the oldest Seaforth. 2765-2 Purchase ond`.now while they last. W. Rutledge enc wife, of the: Stand- - '
` : } s i residents of St. Marys in the person The Anniversary of Bethel Methodist church When in need of lamps try the Edison W. utl e e a Mrs. W. f the. ere Of Dozens of
,-, p y will be held on Sunday, October 10th. Rey.- Mazda, s , Hats that Will appeal to `
�l,I -. of Mr. "Charles. Allen, passed awe on F. W. Craik, a former pastor, will preach at APEX VACUUM CLEANER TO RENT Owen Sound, were Week 'end visitors e New Styles. discriminating purchasers be-
f +1,11 �) Thursday in his 80th year, The de- 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, On Monday evening at the home of Mr. sand'' Mrs. James cause of their ind�iviluality,their
f t �i r Ja in es VV a t Son ceased was born in Upper Ayford, ,Ox- at s p.m. an entertainment will be given in Beattie. — The Stratfaxd-Godes ch
ifs ford Count England' and Came tp the church by talent from Seaforth and local� excellent quality and their
p,, t GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Y, � talent. Addresses by neighboring pastors. AREID • motor hike will leave Stratford this appearance, No two of the _
.; Ingersoll, Canada, with his parents, good time is assured. Admission 25 and 16 , , (Friday) morning at 9 o'clock and
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT g hats are alike. All the
when a lad of ten years. After a cents. 2756-2 will reach here •about 10 o'clock. The i
a DEALER IN SEWING MACHINES. few months the family removed to special optical offer. High grade gold- 1P14C 1WZi 1121 :->, newest shapes are shown in
filled spectacles and eye glasses, with best-��'�`H s �'� • • Hon- V. C. Biggs, Minister of Public
i St. -Marys. Here he was married in r -' close fitting, indium and wide
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Four good houses for Sale fiat spherical }enses for only 53. 0. Eyes Works, P. ,Smith, Provincial Treasur- ,
g , _ brim ndls, smartly trim -
1865 to Mary Hamilton Armstrong, cm,mined free,by. our well known and pains- ,w+
Conveniently situated in the er, and R: Home Smith, of the Dept. zned with wings, Dstricli '
who predeaed him three years• ago. taking specialist, Mr. Hughson, formerly
Town of Seaforth. Terms optical ex ert f r yKenVs money eon Story, To t11ofe ,d Stili uiominion slh Highways,
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be among + fEathel's ribbon, 3boil iit3W ro a '
Here too he learned- his trade as a R i
f ' reasonable and possession g g guests rr he oc-.
p butcher and for ion ears was in in the optical line. Two days only, Tuesday 3LOv8lty {flrilaments, Dresigns
N ,'�v given promptly. g Y casion. The school children and band 11
1., ,,. business in town. He had a meat and Wednesday, October 12th and 13th. Come hill meet the motoring suitable far tailored' sport
'' °, stall in the market early. Beattie's fair, Seaforth. 2,755-2 �pt �T �t g party and and afternoon weal',
i Apply at my Office for particulars. ,and in later year`s ,� _ PRINCESS ` escort it to the town hall where a
had" a shop on Water street in the short civic funletion will take place. f
Hutton .Block. Although advanced in Millinery openings.—The millinery - NOW PLAYING Have your ear in the motor` hike line,11
f years, and compelled to give up• the openings were held' on Friday and -
'4 responsibility of his own business, he Saturday of last week. As Friday DorUthy DIton >EIUL TEL TEL T
�1 ` has assisted his brother, Frank, on was Fair Day and the weather ideal, , C
it Water Street since his retirement. �a large number of ladies of the town in Paramount-Arteraft sensational Successful Exhibitors,—The follow, /
, - '�,_ - LY- inelo-drama ins WHEN SHOPPING
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, t�; :i a He had been in good health and went and country availed themselves of g prizes were talten' at the London
p tF out to Winnipeg about two months the opportunity to see the new hats. L'APACHE Fair by Messrs. T. McMichael & Son; '
-E; - ` ago to visit his daughter,- Mxs. Nor- Our dry goods merchants, Messrs. 1st and' 2nd for aged Clydesdale stat- la DO NOT FAIL TE. -SE1'j
F I , r-- . ,.. -.. Jeweler and OptiClaI1. Miss - Dalton . playing two roles-•- - - 11
man. Since that time he has been Stewart Bros. and J. Mactavish have. lion; second for brood mare; first fol= .
i ; , that of a free spending American foal, first for '
Issuer Marriage Licenses ailing, and thinking she w,as homesick so established a record for stylish Heiress and, a second, 'also an Ameri- yearling filly; second THE B E A U T I F U L
his daughter returned to St. Max s millinery, .as well as good service in for 2 year old stallion and second for Furs......, *..
L.; g Y y g gun, forced by circumstances, to be- 2 year old roadster filly. Out of 8
EAFORTH - ONT. a couple of _.weeks ago with him, as every department of their stores, that co..le. an Apache dancer. y - �
he wished. Since that time he has it is almost needless to say the dis- horses shown they gat three firsts It is not too early in the SILKS, DRESS GOODS
1 g y y quite A STRONG PICTURE and' five( seconds. Mr. T. McMichael. ' - i
been failing rapidl enc} passed awe play in their show rooms was - t
f > fi T (Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday Sr., was actin Season to be interested in i
• - on Thursday. he late Mr. Allen was up to the `expectation of the ladies. Y gas Government judge AND COATINGS THAAT
of a quiet disposition and wjth home Both 'stores were tastefully decorat- ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in Perth and Essex counties ; last .
z ` ` week, while Mr. T. McMichael, Jr., Beautiful Furs --See Ours.
. // ties an'd' his business to attend, he ed, and all goods displayed to the in the great stage success acted as ARE SHORN HERTt`
took very little part in the public life, best possible adyantagb. Ready -to- THE COUNTRY COUSIN judge of heavy horses- at
of the town, save his never -failing in- wear garmen'ts,.coats, dresses, blouses, the St. Marys fair,
I- 1r terest in the band, ' He was a mem- sweaters and scarfs in the latest A Selznick Picture _ ---
t - _ ''' t! bey of ,fire first band in' St. Marys, styles and material, were quite in PRINCESS BAXFIELD Pere '
;I over 60 years ago with 1VIr, Clench evidence and much admired. In the _ Freezes.—Rev, Mr. Quinn has re- �itneeC1bleQualit
"I� as leader, and a member of the pre- millinery departments one found turned- from an enjoyable holiday trip ' {' " •
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i1 I sent Kiltie Band.. He was a Coni many pretty hats. Brown seems to to Ottawa:, Pembroke and other places. �1Sti11gt11S�1 O r ( - Gloves
4 servative in lities and a member be a very favorite color this season, —Miss Garrett spent Po, p t t e week ed
of the Church o, England. Three sis with navy blue, black and white, and with her friend, Miss ard, at Clin- During the past few years it has been very
ters and one bother survive: Mrs. the bright shades of coal and red by ton,- manufacturer x?` d}nl for glove ,
p strana-Mr. Shannon an Mr. Fred s. to -secure the right kind of ` s
i Cullis Barrie • Mrs. Coleman Kin: way of contrast. A - kid .kin, resulting in. more
la , goodly variety in Treblecock and his no
her, Mrs. or less dissatisfaction among the Consumers. But our pile has
cardine;. Mrs. `Daly, Seaforth; and shape and style is shown, while silver Monday Tuesday Wednesday Treblecoek, have been enjoying been to procure the best we could policy
Q Frank Allen St. M,a y g the get irrespective of the price, and i;1.
, rys. A family and gold cloth seems to be a decided- Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach recent fine weather at their cottages to sell our customers• dependable qualities only,
of four daughters also survive; Mrs. `Iy new trimming and one that present in Lakeside Park.—Dr. Tillman and
i Thorri+as Crozier, Mrs. Chesterfield promises to be most family, of London s p
popular. MARY ROBERTS •RINEHART'S , pent the week Our resent stock of Kid Gloves measures fully up` to this high
x ` an'd' Mrs. Lyons, St. Marys and Mrs. 11
ends at his cottage.—Rey. Mr. Smith standard of quality, and the complete range of sizes enables us to
Norman, of Winnipeg." famous Siory preaced in .Bt, Andrews fit perfectly.
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Let's go to Hugill's Music Store; T_ Local Briefs.—Wednesday afternoon of Lucan, , your handPo ular shades also white and black.
�" of this week was the last half holi- - .� „ church on Sunday, Rev. Alfred Mac- $2'25 to $2•75 pair. '
i4`'_ lie sells that good cid Beli Piano. DANGEROUS DAYS farlane bein .1-
;I:`he tone is so beautiful and the ac- The Late Mrs, Alexander Wilson.— day for this season and in future all g at Goderich.—Mr, Wm. _
F # The funeral of the late Mrs. Alex- the. business laces in town. will be —A Reginald. Barker Production ; Townshend preached in Trinity church
,.f' tion is so easy,any child can play it P
?sI... and the pricis right, although ugh it the era Wilson, which took place from open all day Wednesday as usual.— « Sunday morning, the rector, Rev. R. ' • ;
' ` may cost a little more than some of
First Presbyterian. church on Sat- Mr. Earl Johnston, •of Flint, Michigan, THINK OF YOUR WIFE!' C. Pitts being at London to visit his Fingerin Yarns
I urday afternoon last, drew together was vision syif . g ort1Te ( ,
e an
those strongly , advertised cheaper g with friends in town ' d daughter, who are at St. '
C '` a Targe assemblage of eo le includ- In flamin words of ruth j�'
this week.—Mr. James Sleeth g t , Mar Jose p' iinitting (� '
lines. Musicians tell us the Bell is P p ' a of Y ph a Hos ital.--Clarence Pollock and Crocheting ing friends from Toronto, Hamilton, Sarnia, spent the week end in town, Roberts Rinehart portrayed the was home from Lodbn over the g
F the best buy an the market to -day, London Guelph and other crucifixion • of souls on the cross of week end.—Mrs. Fisher Made from the cli
i taking everything into consideration. p points, to On Sunday evening last he sang a , Miss Rub oicest loo fibre -yowl selected
show their respect for the deceased solo very acceptably in the Presby- mis--mated marriage! Fisher, Miss ' Madeline Scull o _ elasticity and durable ualities g ' ectecl for evenness,
So, it is our duty to have ademon- and their sympathy for the -bereaved terian church. ---Mr, M. Pillman f book that took the county b - y' �
� $tratioa. If you can't call on him, �' , A y y Kitchener;'' Mr. George .Fisher,, son Y: i
I` have him call on you. He also sells family. The services were conducted Detroit, ands his sister, Mrs, Booth, storm and broke circulation records! and daughter, Mueller and Ruth of For knitting Sweaters, pull -Overs
I by Dr. Larkin and Dr, Fletcher, of who were renewin Waterloo were vests of r ' range of ail the new :FiletCrochet Sweaters, etc.,
;; Phonographs, Se;W ing Machines, and g .old acquaintances A picture that wall hold you fascin- g M s, F. A. >n full ran shades, Fries
f i Thames Road and the music was ver here after an absence of` 35 years, std from the first powerful scene to
Edwards over the week end:—Several p ball , ,,, , , , , , , , , ,35c
P +Cream Separators and he will be at ' y Pram here attended Zurich and Sea-
appropriate to the occasion. Numer- returned to their homes an Wednes- the final lade -out.
the Seaforth Fair with Iain exhibit of pus and beautiful were the floral day. Mr. Pillman was engaged in the forth Fairs last week.—There will be
goods. Look• hili up. If writing ad- trtbout , and Tennyson's eat h 7 WONDERFUL PARTS Harvest Home -Service at Trinit
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i dress :� vino carriage business in Seaforth in' the NO ADVANCE IN PRICE church on Sunda October y f 1VIAC'tAVISH I
Cr 1 g the Bar, once more kind!- early days, and as this; is his first y, er 3ird, at
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J« E4 �UOILL ed the vision, splendid that is so wet= visit in $S years, he naturally sees 11 a.m. Miss Fair, of Bervie, is vis SEAF4RTH'$ POPLTLA
. come in the hour of sorrow. Mrs. many changes, both in the town, and NeW sting her sister, Miss E, -Pam this- RST 'LE STORE
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'ru 'NL 216 - BPA � Wilson vas 1L__ sorrow.
at len in I�iier the people. He says, however, that week.—The weather is continuing so
shire, Scotland, sixty ears ago, her he enjoyed his- "sit so much that ha .=OPPOSITE POST OFFICE— fine and summer-like that several of
our summer tourists still remain.
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