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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-11-03, Page 4G u%7w"=Li `;1e. rY .m t has �. ,&1 -R ,13A °yl�e ovP fir• 1 i, and"wa ]ih Ai° Y+aS ...,. �a$$}'41pWwoti +�'"` +.+, ,�+�+ dsungay h, m0nuny,. v o v ho1R•!?b"i, din lwld_•. ',kA;,.M 'rp� 11alCYl • o$1,t". ltl�y!' f%s`.�i}T'. ,104' ° 1r1nai8�a"T, a ^a otli . a$abgn qa fI$e mad w9Vhao�irig and 27th, will be the an vexaatty 040,104i 'll many tat Xla ,4. couael airs haoat$o�n,, t $ 1 #. tons -lr. p. Hutall e co tit 4uite , praluAi+ehtC 4mOA8 .the detaa, of DuR's church here• . ., • Mr' .la 4 1�r. and u +h .silk' *41t ,that �� cg p . ux,, w siu. a race z chin .in the , village. 'Boal' in Bradley will preach on Sun= and gj paua9 soak snare 6 M. street boaiadtlt : 11 ., 1$y A ,: deet wopl bf$'. hehefo�e' mind the date of our anniversary on 'Monday will ve his famous lee- ;' 4-& F"'`P�a�, g services on November lEkh And 1$th. a wofft Xtsitors at t e- Meal, •2giddie of th#ti'$t d�i - 3lie tore on Ireland and the xrl9h "- Bell's brother, Mr. Q 0 wilrkman.age,.ef-`cook,:9f . erre Z :''Vieittfilg Rev, S. Flip; of Parkbil}, will preach Carpenters are busy with the vQr- . ,q a , a$yi fa1aM1. gra: iw 1us -a• Ha`'Aviah a and also give his lecture on "Phren- Undah on .the. new Manse. It will -Mn%=aokn Andorsotii o the ]r7llWP17 their unoie, Mr, q r�,. ng Pbotwear.yw, a. INUB -+ oke " the Patst week, viaitei -e1 t ag 1q a .11w and• Are x4 . 'A 'by 101' %f,.• 1. sued w. Wigg•-$ logy- on Monday evening. - Miss soon be ready for occupancy now.- t Af her Hensall'�leride,'whD Op -,stmt, Mies AggPe,, &L 4 quire. 1 T ` Ihton sm,m-s Elva Ilorn®. is at peasant engaged at About thirty members of the W. M. 5 4 x�Aa� ;T°Ap'a Dr, Graham's in Exeter. -List gun- joyed her visit with 4"', Mrs Aur. lady lost her ongageme t,iri(tgn our v4i S. met at the residence, of Mrs. Ouster dertiori is a ver s>nrar. pld laity 4i rage the other day} bµt,vl}7ey f0lrtm ,, - ,_ - day the, candidates for the >�' for their October meeting, Mrs. J. J. yy__ Parliament, to be held in Exeter, gave McGavia presiding. A very instruo- her 88rd year.- $t P..Be11, ,of wittily it was found pfgd' �d % ` 1 ' ' HURON EXPOSITOR some interesting addresses in Sunday 'tive Bible, lesson was given by Mrs. and .rim B. R. Hi { aireft Clinton, the delight bf' the Oittevisi Inst er 44T: School Robert Coutts on the "Passover." Mrs. and James Moodie,. of dor: IcIntyr9 of Datroit;;iB visiting hAr ... ing."tri week were callers at the home rlta ,Z Ins. Janiea 13parks. , Mrs; a::: - "'� "'�' Kearney gave a splendid paper on of_ W,' Mellis; Mrr U61116 appe;�s: John Glenn has r. tied from a' ' SEAFORTH, Friday, Nov. 3 1922. TUCKERSMITH ,-The Children of Our Land and no have his.troublp ® lo -].ended, pleasant two months lvlsit with rola- =i+ _ gSohool Report. -Tho following is Chtiatian Citizonahip," supplemented aas just tecov., l icellr-from tivea and friends in �erent places. t ,---=-*--- -" the report for School Section No. 1, by one on "How the W:M.S. is Help , dent of"th3oet' gtontha ago, -Quito a large. no . Sr 4rom here h�v', . CHiSELHUABT Tuckersmith, for October: Sr. IV- ing to Snlve the Prebiem;' by Mra.• k�hott:•last week he bt1R a stroke, .took part in the, reering of "The t:,', Notex.-On Friday last' whilst the Grace Ftorrest,417, John Madge 387, John HIMOP. Lunch was served- by Fiia,niany old friends g be glad to. ,Messiahr"� tinder the Ausppices of tate ;;,,"' ehildren were at play at school, John, Vera Volland 361, Ali Walker e ken 199. the and much enjoyedbyallal epree was knowthat he ismakiFig: p9d,improve- tStdith 91ron>;tlhoral=Soc[ety, in. Sea' , I q; ..` the young son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dora Pep 311; Fos ppm Pe mept,s Tha faltgi4f1's':;pine iloy getting .'forth,' on ,. Filday ievpnipg..01 la#t Taylor, had the misfortune r get Sr, IR elyn Wilkineon. 278, Ethel ent.-The November meeting of the up their roots and tt Ag good use we'W-; �'>ca. Nv -F' arre$'Ifk7 Las xe. Society will be Missions Y Glenn Women's ry i where' she Walker 2 turned . m . kn live W er , ens 5111 1Gader 011. O vorabla ea'th Clark 217 o e'fa w R Ae qrn 1 This is t he third C f th ABt en. a J. J. beak a of Mr . 's . le esidenc ]u Jr. held at the r li le daughters �nt a •rovfth ' er two tt d h v accident of the same nature which Bell 202, Nelson Pfaff (abs -9110. of all kinds aro the very' beat: rare gather h 8 R has occurred in this section recently. III -Ella Pepper 291, Irene Volland for 192 n, when the lace. on of officers J ge: Isa;tc arrott, of our'inlla wili.have had been visiting' her patents. -Tea -The fowl supper in connection with 289, Ethel Pepper 117. Sr. 11-Mil- tendance will requested-Mr. Mrr. and Mrs. an auction sale of'farm sfock and' meetings ,and "$nniversary 'services t the. Methodist church, will be held on deed Forrest 280. Rosa Poppe implements on the $t:of November. are now the order of_the day ani Harold Parker 80. Jr. II -Stewart John Benneweix have been visiting ]n of ,the quite a npmber have been held in'thir November 6th, Thanksgiving night. llQr, and Mrs• Petee•owey+ r,•- There will be a programme after the Pepper 219, Clarence Volland 130, the village prior to going on their trip villa during the 4¢ee visited with vicinity during the past week or so supper. Beatrice Volland 118. Sr. 1 -Russel to Europe.—Mr. and Mrs. A McDou their" daughter, Mrs: John Calvert, of the last being at Hills Green on Mon Pepper 251. Jr. I-Runa Wilkinson gall and children, of St: Thomas, and Ilderrtoh.--Mr.. Frank ' Graham, o4 day evening last, which was ver? -' " --- 306, Wesley Pepper 127, Donald Mrs. James Hinchley, of Seaforth, London, is visiting @$Hong his young largely attended, many going fron USBORNE Walker 113. Sr. Primer - Sandy were visiting at the home of Mrs. R. fidends here. -Mrs. Walaim Was call- our village and neighborhood. -Reeve ki', Thames Road Notes. -Mr. John Cole I Pepper 212. Jr. Primer - Emma McLeod, recently. -A meeting of the ed to'Seaforth this week owing -to Alex. Smith, together with member has sold his farm to Mr. Thomas Warm 149, Nelson Pepper 118, Helen Lad'ieg' Aid Society was held at the the very serious illness.of her sister, of hia family, returned last weel Cameron, of Exeter, and is taking Pfaff 89, Douglks Stewart 71. - 1. home of Mrs. H. Ramsay for the.pur- Mrs. James Dick. rare. Dick `bas from a very enjoyable auto tril - Mr. Cameron's house in Exeter in ex- Douglas, Teacher. pose of sewing for the fire sufferers g many' friends here ltvho hope for a through different places in the Stat , change on the deal. We understand �_ of the North, which is a very. charit- spay recovery. --What glorious of Michigan, where Mr. Smith ha Mr. Cameron will move to the farm BAYFIELII able cause -Mr. George Jackson has weather we are having; some call it relatives and friends and during th t The change m the west. g the, rued from .had not the 1 ecru the tri - whole f t a t o ars' a}1 it God. 0 P sopa bu th c own in oto autumn to t of L Cole ell Bird Mr. Breezes. -Mr, G. Mitch month. -Mr. Garnet Passmore wears of climate has agreed with him. -The Four. autn loads of our women paid car trouble.—Thanksgiving Day cam is the guest of hfs cousin, F. A. Ed• many friends of Mr, G. Barasa, who s: the smile that won't rub off these wards this week.—Mr. George Rown- has been on the sick list.. will %]e a 'friendly visit to E ' ondvitle W. fug on Monday, the 6th of November days. -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLa- M.. 9. last week and report a Splendid all places of business will he close t _` gen, of Logan, visited relatives in tree, of London, was calling °1l pleased to hear he is greatly improv - friends here on Tuesday. -Several time. -Thu La les' Aid of St. An. and the services n our churches o this community recently. -Mrs. John ed. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Clark, of the 6th, wi `.:. boxes and bales of clothing, fruit, Guelph, have returned to their home furnie ii in installed a large new coal the preceding Sunday, Francis returned to London on Tues- etc., were packed at the town hall afters spending a few days with the furnace in their'school room, which be Thanksgiving Services, andm th ;u. day after spending a couple of weeks p' g C; with her sun, Mr. Wesley Johns. Tuesday for the fire sufferers. -Rev. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch will )Hake it very warm and cosy --le service si song will l a su'pp'er i ill b H. Crosby and wife left on Monday November 3rd, A vers 1:"' number of our people the occasion, -A fowl supper will b Clark. -Keep Friday, (" }'.'r for Woodstock, where Mr. Crosby is in mind as -the date of the' to be motored up to Hills Green annivers- held at Chiselhurst on Monday ever HL LLETT rector of Christ Church. --Mr. Kipper ary servin•s last Sabbath and all ing, Thanksgiving night. Supperwi :`' given in Duff's Church, entitled "A were -delighted with the fine spiritual be served in .the basement of th and family have moved to tht• faarm Business Meeting of the T.adies' Aid p Carter -Stevens. --A quiet wedding ten the Bronson Line, recently uccu- feast of goud things. Rev. Mr. church from 6 to 8 p.m., after whic was performed in Hullett on Septem- at Mohawk Crossroads." Laughlin, of Toronto, preached two a fine programme will be -given in tl her 30th, at the horns of the bride's•' pied by Mr, S. Iluhne vw rector has parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens been received that the new rector for masterly sermons to large and over. church _ auditorium. Miss will P when their youngest daughter, Trinity C'hureb, Rev, B. P. Coiclough, ASHFIELD flowing congregations, which we will a elocutionary r1$ fselections; Rev. H �d 1. 'Blanche, became the bride of Mr. John is t° arrive with his family un Satm• Farmer In Trouble. -Finding a never forget. Service is to be held at Varma launch adrift in Lake Huron off his Armitage, o€ Elimvilns will give a O. Carter, of Clinton. Rev. James day. ��� address, and the Hensall Orchestr Abrey performed the ceremony un- ; at 11 a.m., Goshen `L.30 p•m., and at place and removing considerable of its HENSALL belonging cost Alex. McLennan, of Mr. Sam Rennie, and others will sir der an arch of evergreen, asters and 'Bayfield at 7 p.m.; Sabbath School All Dation Tea::' -The All Nation musical selections. A large atter . . I white slid pink streamers, in the I this Sunday at 10 a,m. The follow- Ashfield, $855.70 Friday morning in in Sundays it will probably be at police court, The launch "Friend- Tea, held in St: Paul's Anglican ante and a good time Is expected.- presence xpected: presence of immediate relatives of l church, on Saturday evening last, was The paving of our Main Street wi bride and groom. After the care- Z•30 P -m -The Council is having the ship „ which was conveying a party y g completed on Wednesday venins many a wedding dinner was served. r°ads gravelled this week. -Mrs. Jas. to Detroit, was set adrift when the most largely attended $fed a greatbe occupants were taken aboard , the sucekirs as the proceeds of $200 will this week, but there will still sh Mr. and Mrs. Carter will reside in Ferguson received word that her son, serve to show. A feature of the tea week or so work to do in flnishit Clinton. James, at Detroit, was seriously Ili freighter Miller on October 17th'in a u and trimmin along the sides ai and left on Monday to see him.- storm off Port Au Barbues. The was the Large number of booths rep- p g CONSTANCE Robert Penhale left for the West this boat drifted across the lake and was resenting some ten nations, and was removing over•plus earth. The stye week with four cars of apples. sighted off Kintail about 18 miles an interesting and unique feature as will present' an appearance that i Notes. -Mr. Lorne Dale, of Wing- north of Goderich Thursday night. The the tehi piing viands served at each will all have Common to feel proud 4 ham, spent Sunday under the par- booth were typical of the food chiefly -Quarterly Communion services w ental roof �-Miss Lyda Simms and DUBLIN authorities there were notified and used •b each nation, and the tea be- be' held in the Methodist Church lie r - Mrs. Bowes, of Blyth, were guests gh - Notes. -Miss Ella Dorsey, Seaforth, when an examination was made it y Sunday morning. -Mr. Mr, and Mrs. ing served on the cafeteria plan, g� Mr. and Mrs. George Dale over Sun- is visiting her sister, Mrs. James was discovered that the boat had with erne le of ladies in attendance Patterson have returned home aft day. -The anniversary services held Worden -Mrs, P. Stapleton is visit- been practically dismantled. Provin- in each booth ave each one attend- spending' a few days in ,London. last Sabbath were a grand success in ing friends in Cleveland, O. - Mrs. cial Constable Whitesides investigated in a ` erste o ortunity ofgettingMiss Kathleen Pfaff, who has be every particular. The Rev. Mr, Tif- Reed, Windsor, is visiting relatives the affair and ab McLenf then's fount ust wh t a" led most to thindi-- on the sick list for some weeks, fin preached' two excellent sermons, in the village fora month. - Mrs. some papers. The wife of the owner xidua Epand to sa that every- greatly im'proved, which were much appreciated by all. Frank Kenney is visiting her son (n of the boat then discovered a stove th}a y dainty -- - - - The choir rendered very appropriate Hamilton. -Mrs. Nagle,' of Detroit, and horour hrticles h search was ing to her:made, with appetizing is puttingoit ery mildly, and excellent music. The thank -of- called on friends here on Monday.- g clothes and a the 'ladies of St, Paul's Church _ LIVE STOCK MARKETS tering amounted to $220. We are sorry to hear of the illness of the result that jewelry, ae noted as excellent cooks and most Buffalo, October 3I. -Cattle --Receipts. 5,Oi T� hies, Jerry Ryan The funeral of other articles were found. One of liberal choice yearlings, strong, others slow, low. STAFFA - the late Mrs. Michael Madigan was the gasoline engines a the boat was Ing feature tof rthe tea Another the interest - shipping steers, $9 to $10.60; butchers, $8 found under some straw in the barn. attended,bya large number of friends of all kinds of food from a loaf of to.z6i ycow., ga. 6 t to $12.26; heifers, Hocking -Henry. -A very pretty who gathered to view the remains. A truck was necessary to 'bring the w $8: cows. $2.26 to $6.75: a few $6: stuff to town. Further prosecutions bread to the richest made pies, cakes, bulla, $$ to $r>.25; stockers and teeaers. $6. wedding took place at St. Andrew's Mrs. Mad41}gan was in her 80th year. are expected. McLennan was found etc., and the sale also of choice candy, to 97; fresh cows and springers, Rbc church manse, Stratford, on Tuesday The funeral mass was sung by Rev. lm and ice cream, left nothing to be $1.25. afternoon, when Myrtle Margaret, Father McArdle, after which the re- guilty by Magistrate Reid Friday af- cnlvee-Recetpm, 2.500; steady; $5 to $1 desired in the way of eats. We must eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. mains were laid to rest in St. James' tern ton; was fined $60 and costs and Hogsrken. highitm. 1 yoke steady; besvy, n has to make restitution of some $600 not forget to make mention of the sorlrers, light yorkers and pigs, $o. V. Henry, became the bride of Mr. cemetery, Seaforth. She leaves to to the owner of the boat. Fairy Goose,, in'%th'er words, Fishing roughs. $7.76 to $e; stage, $5 to $6. Stanley Preston Hocking, son of Mr. mourn her loss, one sister, Mrs. John Pond, which afforded not only great Sheop ane lambs -Receipts, 16.000; ran and Mrs. William Hocking, of Crom- Madigan, of town. -,A reception was interest to the youngsters, but also z6c lower; lath.., $8 to $.60: yearn+ arty. The ceremony was performed held at Mr. John Dillon's home in HILLS GREEN to the grown. ups and many were the 1$7,50: $mixed sheen, $7. Oto 118. owes. $2 by Rev. F. Matheson. The bride was honor of his brother, Louis, and bride. • Mission Band. -We had our Mission articles fished out and borne away as - attired in a gown of embroidered can- -Mr. Joseph Nagle, of the third con- Band on October 22nd, as our. anni trophies. Did s ace allow we would union stunk Paras, adobe, ,000 and P P stale cattle, there were over 7,000 head ton crepe and carried a shower bou- cession, of Hibbert, has rented his versary is going to be on the 29th, like to give a more extended report to -day's offering, which proved too heavy quet of French roses. After the cere- farm to.his son-in-law, Mr. Ed. Hearn, this coming Sunday. We also had a and mention all the names of those the demand, and all but real choice a mony the happy couple left do an - ��_ friehd from the Kippen Band, Rose conducting the booths, but as the list i dt jettedany stronger tcher classes sold .) ,extended motor trip to St. Catherines, MacLean, who said a few words to would be so long and where all con- close. The bulk of the run consisted of n Niagara Falls and points east. The BRUCEFIELD us. Greta Forest read the Bible nected with the getting up of the icm and common cattle, and total mala, b bride travelled in a navy blue suit Munn -Swan. -A very quite but reading, also Walker Carlile the story; 'tea did their respective parts so ly accounted for the f -h receipt. TI with hat to match and grey squirrel well, it, would be rather unwise to was a sopa ase we for choice exporters, fur. pretty wedding took place at the about a Trail in Korea. T}iere were perces for these were steady with tat we home of Mr. John Swan, on Wednes- about 90 cents of "birthday" money. particularize, as many were doing et, n sr, three loads of choles steers mal ii � day, October 26th, at high noon, when We didn't have time for our regular ,,,.,oat cufNetive work that did not just s cents or better, the beat load, which a used 1,390 pounds, selling at a�y, centu. MANLEY his only daughter, Mabelle Anne, was lesson, as we took up the, rest of our at the time give evidence of such Sparkhalt and AJmetrontt, and the best ' time at our other work, The roll splendid service, as many were serv- of six head, fed by J. G. Hamilton. Ch Notes. -Mr. John Reid has almost united in marriage to Mr. Edgar W. was called and there were twenty- ing in such a quiet and untrusive worth, topping the market for McOonald completed the Johnston Drain with Munn, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter six in attendance. Mrs. Lundy clos- steadyHullisct at a cent,. Top for eittone u his dredge, and is making a good job. Munn, of Hensall. The bride entered ed in prayer.- Stephenson, manner that their services did not steady to n shame stronger, with one hu -Messrs. P. O'Rourke, Pete Maloney the parlor leaning on the arm of her Y stand out, in the limelight, so to of nine steers, averaging 1,150 pounds. i s oak. The great success that glad- cents topping the class, while the bulk and .Toe Eckert have completed the father to the strains of the bridal SeAnnve sary Services. -Hills Green P gong to choice masa s iA 6!; cents. An contract of cleaning out the drain on chorus played by Miss Elizabeth anniversary was crowned by a 'kind cued not only the heart of the rector, good sow made r, cuts, but moat ci 11 lot 7, concession 7, McKillop. -Rev. Scott, and stood under an arch of a d ever-loving providence with Rev. cis Naylor, but all the members s°l°d'1 at from 4,%,attle to 41$<j cents, wal hile can J. M. Eckert paid us a flying visit evergreens, wedding bell, and red and wonderful success this year. Sunday -and friends of the church was done slid cutters, which wereca heavy offer during the week. -The ideal weather white berries banked with ferns and was a perfect autumn Sabbath, and by united work and liberal cantribut- sola at 1Y{ to z curt for the buk. porters took a few sof the best bulls at gave everyone a chance td harvest autumn leaves. The bride was at- vast throngs of people from sister ing' m 4+1$. cents, but common nuns were w the coat crop, which was excellent.- tended by Noss Ina Scott and Miss and nei hborin congregations, as -Briefs: -The members their the Horning batter than ary cents, with mom, Mr. Fred Kehlor has completed the Laura B. Swan. as flower girls, sembled morning and evening and all hal Masonic , Cg here met c their new low r stockers and na 7feedefa.ere �with,air the aenr bu season's threshing and reports a good carrying red and white carnations. were delighted and inspired with the ha in W. C. Davis's block on Mon- taking the bent kind at steady prices. harvest. -Mr. Harry Benneweia is The bride wore her travelling suit of wonderful sermons by Rev. M a day evening last and while the lodge roam of shorbkeep, brought 6.40 cerW. ` installing a radio so he can enjoy the navy blue tricotine with mink bouquet Laughlin, of Toronto. The theme in room is not yet fully completed, it the ekhcfh heedprice for 4 to star tattle. while long distance concerts during the of Ophelia and sweetheart roses. The the morning was "The place and Presents a .fine up-to-date appearance stockers from 6% to 4%, cents. winter months. ceremony was performed by Rev. W. and when fully completed will be one Th iamb market was firm, despite a h D. McIntosh and during the sign- power of the church's work in nation of the finest in the district. Further run, the bulk of choice selling at 121/, c, ���' ins of the register, Mias Laura B. building," rad in the evening, The' reference will be made before the while one load brought 13 cents. Good, i McKILLOP Swan, nice of the bride, sang very Tfiree spiritual visions that make.'a date of dedication as the committee sheen ware steady to from a to 6rFt gen "I Gathered a Rose." After great, people." The choir, under the in barge are makin arrangements Hood doing started uncerto-daytainty and there <l^ Announcement. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas, sweetly, able leadersldi of Mr. Carlyle, assist- g g a goon seat of uncertainty with regnn Tor the different nodes. One lis in splendid order rich g S. Smith announce the engagement congratulations and good wishes a P b have everything p p buffet lunch was served, after which ed by a quartette from Kraise, gave before that interesting ceremony.- hogs, the as a packer showed this,, em of their second daughter, Mary the bride and groom motored to Sea- a splendid service of praise that On Sunday special service will be hogs, the basic grade, at am cents, tea . Luella, to Mr. Andrew D. Coutts, son of10watered, with t., ats which make the pren of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Coutts, both faith and took the three o'clock train worried and inspired every heart. held in Carmel Presbyterian church. of 10 per c j a, at 10.30 cants. Most or f for Toronto, Montreal and Buffalo, Monday night an old-time soiree and It was expected that Rev. Mr. Foote hogs. however, sold at a flat rare f ii of McKillop, the marriage to take couple fowl supper was held. The basement would Mein charge of the services t.o.b., or to n� eaa era watered, u 1. place in November. and on their return the happy looked very homelike and attractive was steady, while the price offered for It Shannon-Habkirk.-A pretty wed- will take -:up housekeeping inHay. on the and was so announced on Sunday last, receipts was ay, cents f.o.b., subject to r room's fine farm in Hay. Among with the long tables loaded with fowl but as Mr. Forme will he unable to ing. 1. ding took place at the Manse, Me- g and all the delicacies of the season, Receipts to -day were: 5,8 78 cattle. those from a distance who attended he .'present the sefwites will he taken calves, 1;79a hug. and 4,973 sheep dna to Killop, when Rev. J. Ferguson united where hundreds of hungry Peaple'were p Dunn and Lcvsak soots: .Chores caly, the weddink were: Mr. and Mrs. by the aster, Rev. J, H. McConnell, in marriage Mrs. Margaret Habkirk, made happy and contented. "The �. Peter Munn. of Hensall, father arid and a special Thanksgiving collection $11 to $11.60; medium, $9 w $cho carr 11 eldest daughter if Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Ladies deserve great praise. Then $4 to $6; grass calves. $com choice si mother of `the groom; Mr. and Mrs. is asked for is meet the deficit ole 7. medium. $s m $6.50; common, $2 it Hudson, of Seaforth, to Mr. Salmon followed the anniversary programmeyth$ i Milton Ortwein; and Mr. and Mrs.' ythe Presbyterian church as s whole. yeartinxs $a ecJ $0; mmn:, $12.50. J. Shannon', of McKillop. The bride in the church's auditorium by the throughout Canada. -The me tin of ' was unattended and looked charming Edward Hoard, M Landon. i g .25; b tche shako, heavy steers, $7.0 Phalen's Orchestra of Clinton, the Notes. -The Miakion Band held the Young People's new Society will $a.z6: butcher stCC,W, poke. $6.00 to $ `i' in navy blue vilette, with hat of grey Crediton Male Quartette, the Kiphill be held on Friday evening of this do. good, $5.00 to $5.76; do, medium, their annual closing tea Satdrday af- g t, $6,00; do. onwnon, $9.50 to $4 ":I plush and feathers. At the close of octette, Miss Ola Cook, Elocutionist, butcher heifers, choice, $6.75 to $sz6 ternoon, which was quite a success. week in the basement of Cailhel the ceremony a wedding breakfast Rev. Mr. Foster, speaker, which church. -Mr. Wellin ton McDonald, medium. $4.60 to $5.50; rto. common. was served, and the newly merrier] Thole think -offering amounted to visiting over thirty dollars. -Mrs. C, D. Simp- proved to be the best ever given in 0f Toronto ,,AS here visiting his father, to $4.0di butcher cows. chaise, $4.00 to 8 i �paiii-.left otC'tho 'three train for Ti,- a these parts. The proceeds amounted I. Hugh J,, Mc Donald.-Hallowelen do. medium. $3.00 to $4.00:butcher canner. canto, Niagara Falta and Norwich, sin gave a Hallowe'en party to t1l's uue,x, $1.60 to s2.26: butcher bun., young folks Tuesday evening. -The to $227.85. Heartiest congratulations ; assed off pretty quietly in our vil- $4.00 to $6.00; do. colufnon. $2.60 to $ Y feedors and 5.60 to 0.00 • do. fair, M' where a reception was given by the to Hills Green.' a $ $ htide's sister, Mrs. A. L. Stone. The Christian Endeavor Society are hold- age, The youngsters were out }n to $6.$3. stockers. good, sheep. to $s.00; ing a Hallowe'en party in the base- �'�`� -Full force playing little jokes and {nine $a,fio m $a.00:.hsep, good; llgh+ groom's"gift to the bride was a soh- ment this (Friday) evening. - Miss KiFPEN i ,tricks, but nothing very serious as to $7,00; lo, good, heavy, $4.00 M $ stantial cheque. McCaul, of Brussels, spent a few days •, Notes. -Much sympathy is express-, :far as we.. learned, -and had a do. mils, $1.60 to $9.00: salves, ahoiac, ��� r. to $11.00; do. good, $9.00 to $10.00: do. ELIMVIi:LE at the home of Mr. James Swan.- ed by 'bur citizens owing to the ser= ,good time dressed lip in Hallowe'en and heavy $8.00 to _ $9.00: do. grassers, The many f 'ends of A. T. Scott and ious illness of Mr. John McGregor, of garb. -A spiritual conference for m $4.00; milkers, $so,00 to $90.00; aprt2 $90.00 to innit.00; tombs, holes, $12.2 s Notes. -Mt•.. and Mrd.`Ed. Johns and Mr. Fred-Tomlison are pleased to; see the second of Hay, who fol` some Goderich and -Exeter Districts, will $12.50; do. mile, $7.00 to 88,60; hogs, family and Mr. $ Johns visited Mr. them on our streets again leiter their weeks has been very ill. All friends }]e held in Uttiiii[o Street Methodist an watered, $10.00: do. f.n.b„ $9.25; " •'. and Mrs. Will Pybus at Chiselhurst recent illness. -Mr, and Mrs. Neuartwill hope' for a speedy recovery.- Church, Clinton;' Lin' Thursday,; Nov. country points, $9,00. F u -- .. 1, r' 'b . " 1 i� r . ' . � I 11 .r. ic -. ..-,_,, ,v.:.,aw,,rr__,:ii*�V � ""t� A !�f. i�i°" • S�lfee �•.10 Y t{ 11 4f.i ��yqq�dya{,%Y1p, F.`- flllYYYl m/, 81$1 / k,Y Y.wSJfLFf.}??? >,?` fi °'"'+ h57d .I 1. 't "'.0,f �' F `. I ,r. , ," �^ ata i "µ �' if '�' ., d rW1 10' It .t ,�Py; t.,., 1$J-�pa'llA n e , ., � it Nk s, af�' �,y 1 u wi. tq�j ^I�I `rt •, 000` IF Y✓� 'lu3 . q ,q el(�eb prP#tar.;4 pa§yh` • * nth cold �' M r - Yz . - 'Viyn•Nr.' 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WILLIS = :n is _ 6 Dominion Stores, Ltd. to -1 SEAPORT$, 1. x- �, a_ NEW PACK CORN, ' ` PEAS, per tin... 15C 12 tins' . ....... 25c P,as SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY In for off Onions, 10 pounds ..................21c rw, We Baking Molasses, 2 lbs. 5 oz...............23c ro- Bulk Soda, 4 pounds ...... y,.,'.,.,,,,.,,25c mrd Cream Tartar, per pound .......:.......50c ng Seedless Raisins, per pound ...............18c for '-Currants, per pound ..... ..:............23c lotHighest ,�- Grade Pastry Flour, 24 -Ib.. sack .... 85c ` tPalm .. Olive Soap, 3 cakes ................24c : 7 of Pot Barley, per pound....................................:)c Dates, 2 pounds .........................25c .14 the R Ex- 4 ,• ran BEST PINK ALL LAUNDRY SALMON, 2 tins �,ZC I SOAPS, 3 bar1.:..23C an and em )lie ae the 0010111111111111111 and .vy ala, ght ,. was rob -Shoes ofQualityandim the • Leh If it ;rakes no difference to you, Sirl.what sort res of Shoes you put your feet into, then it Makes a 707 difference where you buy your Shoes. , a When you buy your Shoes here, - you'll get ion, Shoes of Quality. I $R: The best Quality you- can. buy.- �" '. to A Shoes, made by a maker with a reputation. 4.60 4,60 ` No chance is taken in Leather, Shoemaking, Style fide: or Fit. All sizes and widths. - . oa WE SELL SURE SHOES; ane tied 60; d.60 $5 . , H. R. SCOTT .00E $to- a ... . ,tom. 11.60 "The Home of Good Shoes" ter SEAFORTH - - _ - s°' , ONTARIO moa 4 0 0 A I 1