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I. � ill * ,-, i , : , _� ! 11 With ,,her I .� . �,,I��.,�:,` y; , I * I �� Ison givro, WOON, . ,6V1 X tal, 'Oods �Irs, ""lue"On, - and Xro, W, J. I ..,.­�,'. _.,��" P t_14 . . C*4444, viierg".40 went tbmub* I tho. h C %Y .1 . ,. � p4re*5, 1* , .�, -11 . � I I ::,: . . - I �".t,�,iq.- . . � , , , , ,Ai,' ij,g 1 , , . I WRAP— 111, . Salvation A oe M- .I,.: �, . .. - Wallok, returnO on Thursday to her The laSt � _0_"11. �� _-J. ,;,iv ., . (,I?,N a 511 RA 5 I '' .10 . I ''� 1,,!�.,;,,; �� � ,,, � �, - ,, ` . rmy Trgwug Cou , style I . I I , , I " � . � , e . , - I �11; I "': � � UY k.; Toiroutio. being one, Q.f t4e 19= Oass, h. I 4 ... I 1�'111 a. eris ash . i, . I 'Zi, 1. _w"'..... 11.P 1. � .1. ----.f--" , � , , Ome, ,in 3eglna,_,Xr, and Nim. Is, and , I . . - " ' ... 1. .... 11 1:- ,,,,,, " �1% � I - 'N" "I 1:�� ".., - I i � ;,, : Word , , Q'�rl , ,,I%"� . _84g - Vur' Une of New, Me Wtoni Mr. and Uri, Jolip Cronin 4ud I. " i ,L. . I... � I i 1. . I . �kli� "'I"', � ��11.1�'�,`+,'-.,, I . . ­ I 11 d Captain at gilleybury in , I alluring �1!1" oll �. �� , 11.1 ­­­ - I "I W2�t � .�.��:,.;"",�,�e��;,'�,��--,�..,.', 001pas. These .4 . , ; ". I " at come in Brpnz� Mrs. William Pugg4a, motored to . I ", , ,,, " � "' " � , :F-'shion A, . . . . . ,:,. I � ��� . . . . . . I 4" ` ,i�,­ A , . . , ,6,�?I�,' �-� �-- Northern Ontario, and was there ' - b-atch Silver and make very Qoderlch.'on Sunday., ,Mrs, W. G, smartnest 11 , ". ,;. i ­­,- """ " ", �, 9 4 . .1 , j��,t �',,�J' I . ,:�,,�`­1001;-,'.,.�I., I 1� 444 m� �. % � � � !T ,. I I . I � I - I i " . "I 1 J&7 ,. ' �"L . : W, , ., i ,�- � , 1. I . . . - � I I . � , . , - I., ,V I , "� , -eat fire, when the I . . 1; " �� , . �11 �.-,'� ,�� ­­'�',,.�-i3O_40 ., � , avill .% . 1. ' . ,. L .. I ��­4 W , , � , g Of I pet* Than4.g1,iuS Service5,-The Har- the time of the gi 'he L L , , . �, , '1' - _ I T'' P� M'STMCT MATTI= , '', On Aly 1St of the aaxq, pr was ,. ,aunt Bonds a I . . appo"Me , 4r I - �',;�, of ,,,, , W , o , . L� ".. ,NAr'k. ptOle gifts, Willis is visiting vAih frIonds in De- , . � ,,"klp �I,X,,�. , I,; : 404 , , , ", 'A 1*�, . .1 �­, IR ,.­.,., I .� -.,, - - ­ � , i�! - ,:��]_i `,i"', , ", " , t, 4 ''.. �', I � vest thanksgiving Services will be I town was practically swept. He was I I I trolt. cbaracter� �--�-_f� �,",__�.14­1_11­�.,,, - 'i" I..� 1 I . - . WWI 1. - 7. .. � 1. :;,... 1: ,�,�.,�i,71,".,�'.i�",:,.i,,.�. * N ing Col- CANVITI's . . . ize our Wfwre -� - I . . ".1. Is L ,� �: . - ,��,�; I . , _ I oim ��,.,�,�,,��,,��,,��,*�,�'I'��",7",��, - I "k ,. �, - p,�,,:,,'�� , , � , cent,, held next Sunday, September 27th in latex appointed to the Train STICKS BOOK ENDS "I I . . t I ­",: * .. �. ;. ... ., � - j ,L, � L �:�: ". �� �. , . . I ��,�� ,: . ` , . .. .1�� ,� ,, i , �,11::': �". �,Wfm . I I 4-6 lege in Toronto as men's side officer. VASES � JARDINIERES ., � . . . . . 1::1.. -N'., 1 I �,i:,:� � " X, ,, I St. Thomas' church. The spe LONDESBOR0 . �g . � " 1" . �.. ,:". ;.! . � 1. & �, 1,�W- - . , �le a X.0JM9;fiy � . I I , I Hats for sty , " I 1..1.1 I , !�f""4�,,',14,',, . -neement I I I 1­1� � � t 'j��' �!! - _ �. preacher will be the Rev. H. 1. John- From there he was sen -BEr.. a -Ad I*rs. AL . � ,� ". q , I . . ... . .111, ' , - .1. - "i", III t to Wirigham ASH TRAYS Annou -�7 1 1 ., . , I , - 61 ��11 ,� , - ..", 4 , M�', , I F � . . � 147 .. 11,�; ,'�., L '. I h N. I �, u I �. I I ­ ", I ,� . "M , i",j��O"",-,.,.�", 10 I . L I ,1, F . � : ,� ,� V 1 It " "" � . M.A., of Thamesford. The se bert Trewin anno' ( ,- Fallo � M. - Q �'" �,J; .'�',.� " ,7 � �� WINNBS SETS,Two r- where he was very successful in the unce the engagement . ,�_ . , . . I ,..�,'� �._ I � . $27,50 v7c'le'. will be as follows: 11 a.m., work of the corps'. Two months ago � .""v . , ! I � � 'Vad lar $35, for .1d - ; . � . . igl Z'X`�,��- - , 41s, regu of their daughter, Hi � a Frances Wil� '.4"., 1, , '.. It �;'t,',� Children's service, 3 p.m.; Even Song he was appointed to Seaforth, where 9 liams, to Mr. Alexander M. Ross, both a ;� tr * 1. I �A- * , ;,u * 0. I � W, I , -'. I I I � . 5 .6. . 1111- , whole com- . . .. . I 1 )ZI 1 "t., -, $7 pieces -Crown Derby and Pais- 7 p.m. The choir will render speciai he ,��on the regard of the Thompsolls of Toronto, the marriage to take place . I . , 11 � I 11 ,- - ,,,�-,.,; � �, ,�;;;"i­ , ­ " , ,,i;,;,�5; 11 Ill munity by his devotion to the inter- I .. lti�� ,,.�.. ,�,.,. � to$ patterns. music suitable to the occasion. I . . . , . - ­i�l�,10 .. , ()UTH' September 30th. . I . I I - . '�' I , �::,.411' t" . - I %-. - , . , : 41�1� ,� I 11 I VINEGAR. -Extra quality for Pick- are welcome. ests of the Army and the sick and 130OUTORE - 4 BRAF ��. _: , . . . ,. M_9. I " . ,;.�,N� . � � , - " , I " v., � - - . suffering. About two weeks %. I . . I .: ,,,,.�,'.- , 1 Hug, by the best Canadian makers, - ago he Subscriptions taken for all periodicals Q; " , � , ;, , I " , `0 . a I ,.1 " el ?I ., ._i, "I'd - t publisher's prices. TUCKERSMITH . , �� N,12 � I �,�: � at ordinary good vinegar 5,00 Clean U p Wee]L-Mlr. John Cum- entered the hospital here and under- ..- ,our $17.50 dinner set just beats all. Beat- ILLINERY ��.,., 11 1, ;1._ . 11 . , I .,�,,�,;, Virite. Per gallon .......... Ming, Chief of the Seuforth Fire Bri- went an operation for appendicitis, . - - - __ tie Bros., Seaforth. 3015-1 . I . . . .� .� .. 11 � . � ,- I, ,�,; 'hich was apparently successful, but . , " -, .11.- BORME NAPTHA SOAP. -We sub- gade, has received notice from the w, � - * ". � ; 10?- � I , '. . , F, ",". 'Winners At Loadon,Tuekersmith I : ,��, 1, , , , , , I . . I .11 . I . � " � "I i forming a few days ago Huron Presbyterial Society, i - horse breeders gave -a good account � � �: � 431t this best of Canada's Naptha Dominion Fire Commissioner, with all abscess I �r�!�'! made an incision imperative and- ow- In 're . ..: ,..� Z : Soaps, as equal to, if not superior to reference to the Annual Clean Up . cognition of past services as Presby- of themselves at the London Fair last 11�i , 11, '1� X ";. the American brands on our Mar- Week which will be from October 4th In , on and terial Secretary. -Mr. Peter R. Moore week, Messrs. A. and J. Broadfoot Scores of Pretty 8ats are ,�, ... ". d .1� to 10th. All citizens are earnestly weakened heart, he was unable to who motored from Algoma, is visiting won first, sweepstakes �� , 11 � , . &et; 2 f or 15c or $1 AD" stand the strain. ana grand I exhibited here now. If you , . I 1, �� 5� 15 cakes for ............ I requested to clean up their premises Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. -Miss champion for three year old heavy - . i �..,: 11 ,0,,. I . are looking for "something ,, 1. " . ,C -qomparison will con,%rince. and remove any material which might . .9:;;;- Mary Bell, of Wilton Grove, spent draft, third for single driver, and 2nd � I Qz� ;; 4 I'll .. - MrSUP FLAVOR AND make the starting of a fire easy. the week end at the home of her par- A \ n w _­ for two year old draft; Alex. Wrigh 11 1. .. 15C ,Our $17.50 dinner set just beats all, Beat- _. e andl something distinct- � ; �Q' � .-PAESERVER ........ ..... Clean Up and Be Safe. tie Bros.. Seaforth. 8016-1 entsi Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bell. -Mr. won third for three year old agri- . . , , ------;i;-- ively different you'll find it; _. 3 PLUX,S-Including German Prunes, For Sale. -One third horse. Apply to Geo. John Ballantyne, of St. Thomas, was cultural and Alex. Sir�ipson & Son, . I . .1 � �, �aaearly done. Serious Motor Accident. -On Wed- C. Bell. Overland Dealer. Seaforth. 3015-2 here 46n Tuesday attending the fun- first for agricultural brood mare, 1st 11 here. We 'ari�. delighte& I W:.,:� . � I . GRAPES, PEACHES, PEARS, CEL- nesdiLy morning as -Mr. R. Porterfield Wanted—Trustworthy Young girl to take eral�of his sister, the late Miss Bal- .5-, , for 19-25 foal anI first for two year . wlth'our showing and with ,,., � out child daily after four, and remain till . . - � I., ERY, etc., at moderate prices. and Mr. Ralph Elliott were driving lantyne.-Messrs. John Hinchley, Of old filly. * � '.." ) �� up Main Street in Mr. Porterfield's six. Apply at The Expositor Office. 3015" Brantford, and Harry, of Sharbot I go . the � *'reasonable prices of the A . , . . car, a blowout in front of Regier's For Sale. -Twin, Indian motorcycle and side La", spent the week end at the home f . t'. ;i car i good running order. Apply at The HULLETT . - 4 new Hats, and46 want you I" 'I.; SonIS Garage caused the driver to lose con- of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. I . I �` Fxpositor Office. 3015x2 . L - ) I .. ­ , q trol and the car ran across the st Hinchley. Many friends will regret Watt -Reid. -A very pretty wedding . to see them soon. N& . ."... F. 1"). H u t c hi reet Don't forget the Briodhagen School Fair, 11 . .71- and struck a post in front of Beattie Thursday, October 1st. Good sports ; good to learn that Mr. Hinchley has been took place at the home of Mr. and . . � I - � . I I 1, . . %.., Phone 166. Bros. store, and badly damaging the prizes; good time. Dance in Bennewei*s Ilan very .seriously ill for some time. -Mr. Mrs. Angus Reid, t7welth concession, OW4K , , .:� . . ` , ... .. , �,.: — - . ___ . - car. Both occupants were inj d in evening. First class orchestra. and, Mrs. L. T. DeLacey have return- Hullett, on Wednesfty, September - - 01" � � � , For Sale.-41,arge size Pandora Range 16th, when th * , ,Z.. Mr. Elliott being cut about the � w ed from New York, and we are glad eir eldest daughter, Rena :, � d white enamel The New FALL COATN. .�,� ith high warming closet an TV ;.-,. by glass, and Mr. Porterfield reservoir. Apply at Seaforth Pharmacy- to learn that Mr. DeLacey is consid- Marjorie, became the bride of George t,44 . ­ ,''. A. Watt, youngest son of Mr. and Z- I � three teeth knocked out and several 3015-tf erably improved in health. - Miss - �­, �. ribs broken. For Sale. -A number of young pigs, from SCOtt, of Chicago, is a guest at the Mrsl James Watt, of the same town- ; ff . I . � . 6 to 8 weeks old. Apply to S. F. Carro . , . V_ ship. At 11.30 the bride entered the , . I , )14 D' home pf Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cluff .4 - , �11 , � . Huron Road Fas 3( -tf . � arlor, leaning on the arm of her NEW WHIMS . I � I . , � �.,.'% - Young People's League.—Tuesday l,itio,,, Miss Boswell, of Toronto, is the gues, P , . Wanted. -We can use two more w father, where about thirty guests NEW FABRICS ' - .1 evening's meeting of the Young Peo- :men, from 26 to 35 years of age, ith ear of Mrs. Robert Bell.—Mrs. S. Mor- .., �;, - ple's League was in charge of the preferred- Pl,,,t work: good earnings- ton and two children, of Hamilton were assembled, her sister, Miss -` — ,*-I ��'. L_1__L__L Apply to Box 157, Seaforth. 8015XI ' Lydia, playing Loliengrin's wedding / i 1 , %�',� . � . Citizenship Department, the chair be- wanted. -Young man t* learn blacksmith- are guests at the home of Mrs. J. H. march. The cerem'ony was perform- /NEW EMBELLISHMENTS . I I " I � __ ing occupied by Mr. Reg. Reid. Mr- Broadfoot.—Mr. Scott Ferguson left .� ing business. Apply to Albert Rivers, in Mr. . ', ed by Rev. James Abery, before a . , If . ..z;� F. S. Savauge led in prayer, which Thos. Sharpe's stand. Seaforth. soi8*i-tf on Tuesday for Toronto, where he ': . .i": magnificent bank of flowers. The I P. I :,;. I . was followed by the Scripture lesson Apples For Sale—Good cookers, 25 cents Will attend the University—Mrs. R. � I . . I � � � � . read by Mias Margaret Ashton. The per basket Order your Spies, Kings and Johnstone, of Buff-alo, is the guest of bride was attired in a gown of sand . I I ; ­�'. I Tolman Sweets now. Paul Doig, R. R. No. 4. crepe back satin with trimmings of . ­: topic, "Citizenship," was taken by Mrsi Arch. Barton.—Miss Horan, of ; ,'I ,�, . —12-f Seaforth, or phone 22-136. 3016-2 gold lace, and carried a bouquet of / - / * - I , I 1; il ��, I � � Miss Grace Brown, of the Collegiate Winghani, spent the week end at the EVERY . , , ... . . staff. A piano selection was render- For sale. -Happy Thought range, old- bome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lly of the valley. I / �11 table. � Or � ed by Miss Annie Hanna. The report rug, kitchen table, several small tables, oak 0 z, fashioned .best of drawers. fall leaf She also wore the groom's gift, an ' * :::.., "I'll, John Horan.—Mrs. S. Reid, of Medi- ' ./ '*' , .. - , , amethyst link bracelet, set in platin-' � NEW ATTRACTIVE * //'/"' ,� :� jutton, of the Young People's Inaugural rocker, stretcher and other small articles. cine Hat, is visiting at the home 'of . I r. Order a Leg ,of Lamb or I Mrs. P. G. Livingston, John Street. um, the groom's gift to the pianist I ' �. I N1. I , . Rally, held at London on Monday, was 8014-1 Mr. and Mrs. James Rankin. — The . FEATURE I 7", .��, . � or Veal on our recommendation and given by Miss Beatrice Sel Watch Lost. -Lost at Bruce -field on Friday, ladies of the Altar Society h being a string of pearls. After the " , P- Miss September 8th, gentleman's gold watch,'open time are av- , I . -, gning of the register, the guests / � . . / '.I ing a euchre and old dance in " .. 7an will have a -real meaL We aim Evelyn Harburn, Miss Beatrice Seip, face, with linitials, L. E. W. on the baLk. adjourned to the dining room whe . OF THE �.;� � to serve customers with the choicest Mr. James Scott and Mr. F. S. Sav_ Finder please return to Lawrence wasmann. St, James' 'Parish Hall on Thursda I . �, I Vippen. Orit., or phone 8 on 77, Hensail Gen- even 'Ing, -,y dinner was served. The tables we - , I cuts of beef. Lamb, Veal, Pork, etc. auge were iielegates from the Sea- tral, October Ist, when Hoggs waited on by two of the bride's girl FALL SEASON 11, �� .,, % . I and receive reward. - ... ,,I.", - Quality rather than quantity is our forth Y. P. L, For Sale. -Desirable property in Egmond- Orchestra will furnish the music— friends, Misses Olive Lyons and Mar- . . . . � ". I .!.­ standard, and price last ville, on Front Street, consisting of a house jorie Reid. The newly married couple / IS REFLECTED L- .... .. -"— I Persons wishing meat after hours Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary. 0 new4y repaired, with good cellar, built on a — � ,, � . �­ — " ,ery choic lot, with fine garden. Apply to left by motor amid showers of con. I . * �"-� can have same by calling 182.T. i ! a I :�,,, . Tuesday evening at eight o'clock the Will am Sin lair, Egniondville. $013-4 Is-% fetti, to Kitchener, Toronto, Niagara I .� , . t- . regular monthly meeting of the Bar- For Sale or Rent. -An eight-momed house. Falls and various other points. The IN OUR 1 V . 10 basement, furnace, hard and soft water, bride travelled in a fawn poiret twill � . ,:.,� , lectric lights, bathroom. three lots, large IV , 1' I, .�, bara Kirkman Auxiliary was held in full I a r Day - '. ., n - e- D — , . D. H. STEWART the basement of First Presbyterian 'bar . Also a variety of fruit trees, small �uit with hat to mttteh. On their r COAT EXHIBIT ..',�.. - � JP1% go .1 % church, with a large attendance. The fruits. -Apply to Andrew Little or Mrs. Wm � turn. Mr. and Mrs. Watt will reside - ; . ; . % I , � SEA -FORTH. President, Mrs. H. J. Gibson, presided Wescott High Street. 3015-tf - on the groom's farm in Hallett. I 11 -, . . '. , . - Phone 58, Main Street with Miss Edith Davidson in the chair House For Sale—Eight-roomed brick ven- ., Npecial. -10. 1� . I ed house with cellar, furnace� electric 1� I - - as Secretary. Miss Davidson gave eer t_ lights, bard and soft water. also a frame . DUBLIN I �11�1 the Bible reading, and Miss Gretta stable and hen house. Apply to Peter Cleary, WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS . See I ; � 7 , Our $17.50 dinner set just beats all. Beat- ��­: ­ . 4� , I- SOW Ross, the Glad Tidings Prayer. The Fxecutor for Margaret Keeler estate, or Jas. tie Bros.. Seaforth. 3015-1 .. 1. � L'I minutes of the last meeting were ead, L. Killoran, Solicitor. Goderieh. 'Ont. 2013-tf ,I 1'1� JAMES WAT r , .11 For Sale. -A comfort ble residence, has Notes.—Mr. Dan O'Connors, of the 'a .1 "": also the roll call and treasurer's re- C()mplete plumbing andahot water heating. S ,_-, , Gold Heek 2nd concession of Hibbert, is having.All the New C6ats Soonw � . .. " . , . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT port. The mite boxes were returned Price reasonable. Situated on Goderich St. his house enlarged and stuccoed on � �, . and $23.77 was realized therefrom. Also two garden lots with fruit bearing I .."'. - Representing only the beat Can- trees,and shrubs; poultry house, 14x5O feet A story of thoroughbreds and the outside. Mr. Wesenberg, contrac- ' . "... 11 adian, British and American Miss Belle Smith had the. topic, which and rame building 28x5O, on James Street. the Race Track, based on the tor, of Mitchell, has charge of the Yes, indeed, you'll enjoy seeing these handsome -, .. Companies. was on Trinidad, and was, very in- One.warehouse. frame building, 35x5O, Rail- work.—Mr. Peter Eckert's new house Coats, trying them on, and viewing them on your- � , 11��­ I �', AR kinds of Insurance effeeW teresting and instructive. A pleas- 11'ay StreeL Apply to H_ Edge, Saaforth. faMDus stage play "Checkers." � _. .. . ' Ont. 3011-tf in the village has been sold to Mr. self in the mirrors. . . I , . I — ing duet was rendered by Miss Edith I .1 , 1. at the lowest rates, including Music Classes Reopened. -The music classes MATINEE FAIR DAY Fred Forrester. It is a spacious red I I - .. - " .� FIRF, UFF4 ACCIDENT, AUTO- McKay and Mi," Harriet Murray. The of A. G.JLwenlock, which reopened I brick, modern in every way, has a . . , ',�: offering was then received,..and the SeptMernisber 3rd, ill commence their competi- if you want to . . � , �,�'! MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE garage, and is nicely situated, with .911M., , .1 I � meeting c1q,sed by repeating the tion for olass, prizes on October I-st. Pupils � pay a price ?7140- "11. GLASS RISKS. prepared for Toronto Conservatory. Examina- southern exposure.—Mr. Win. Jordan. , . 11., Lord's Prayer in uni,son. tions in piano, organ and theory. Special Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - � . �� 1. —Al"— 0 class work for young children &long approvLd third concession of Hibbert, is re- somewhere W 41,:. REAL ESTATE and LOAN A=ff - dern lines. . 3014-tf LOIS WILSON and NOAH BEERY shingling his strawshed.—Mr. John -1 ..... t��,. To Be Called To The Bar. — The m' Nash is at the old home in McKillop, 1, I ) .1� � . � Representing "Huron and raft" August number of Club Life, the of- - between 1, , - � -1 Mortgage Corimration, of Londoa, ficial organ of the Canadian business —in— for the winter. It is thirty-five years �15 and $75 .11 1. r- ' .1 - "'. . Ontario. Death of Miss Margaret Ballantyne. since he went West. He has amass- - and professional Women's Club, To- "CONTRABAND" �." � Pmmpt attention pald tQ PIA011W ronto, contains the following refer- —The death occurred at her home in ed considerable property in British � .1, f or your I , , Columbia—Several of the graduates . . ," Tisks and adJuAtiuff (d CI&IINAL ence to a former well known student Harpurhey on Sunday morning, Sep- written by Clarence Buddington / I New . ,,, I I tember 20th, of Miss Margaret Jane- Kellard. of Dublin High School left Monday . - ( , IX .. Nwiufts egt&bltshtd 50 YONG, of the Seaforth Collegiate: "1925 is . to Attend Stratford Normal School, , Coat �� �1� cuanate,eing ,good serV.c& the year of achievement and progress Ball-antyne, in her 57th year. Miss I f _,-�- " . � ,. -U-,u sses Elizabeth Murray, Gertrude , I - be ­ Ballantyne had been in poor health you will .r 0MCE FELONE, as. for many of our members. It is al- . Stapleton, Lena Flannery, Geraldine I . I .. .. ,:,�. RZSLDZNCE ?RaWA, S& most like being the excepti since 1wt spring, but was able to be , i. --- ­ ­­ on to the O'Connor and Mary Hastings. — A . Z delighted I I - rule -not to be forging ahead with about until a few weeks ago, since Frincess " . / i I . � I I ,�;. � - --- .- ___ ______ your own business, accepting a better which time she had been a severe suf- - --------- number of Our citizens attended the with the , _... I I , I - ­ . - � 1� 1'� 40� 1 — - position or taking a degree. We ferer. The deceased was the eldest — . graduation of nurses on Friday last ones � . �:.. .- daughter of Mr. William Ballantyne . I.---- __ at Seaforth. Master Jack Campbell . "I / - / I � , .. ,:� ADt have recorded the new appointments and was born in Seaforth, where the played with the orchestra and also assembled : I.. I ­ 11 , � . 0 qu " of several irernbers, but since our last gave a violin solo. . . I �- * ". . greater part of her life was spent. "I I issue we have become aware that Miss C. W. L.—Logan 0. W. L. put on a I - I cond - Eliz Since the death of her mother fifteen The you to see. i . ,1 I I Farms, First, Be , abeth Davis was one of the five splendid programme of songs, recita- I ,�' - 1. �ears ago, she had been the almost / 4,��­ S. Call or write me at �;vc6L-�zful women candidates for the tions and violin music on Wednesday " ALnd it is a . � " �, r'_ '. constant companion of her father, and . 1 � � get your loaa arrauged final law' -cixkrni nations. Miss D ' Salvation Army night at Erskine's Hall, West Monk- I , 11- av's her death to him has been a heavy I leasure to -1 ,I, , ... MAJL NO advance (ioserves comm�M,atjon on this hap ton. Those who assisted with the 11 P I I I ,* . Py blow. She is also survived by two SEAFORTH CORPS - L'��;' . cu -098& result of several years" Stody Lpursued sisters, Miss Brelle Ballantyne, at programme were: Mrs. P. J. Regan, show . �, , I .1. " I& 21 REYNOWA -oncurrently with her work in the of Bornholm, and her son, Emmet �� L, 77,victorLs at., Toronto. present at home, and Miss Jennie, of will have a TAG DAY them. --=- , t' � L businp�;s world. One fine day in the Londbil,'and one brother, John, of St. Regan; Mrs. Leo D. Fortune, of Sea- B COME! C - I S , .�, iato Fall she will have the proud ThqDmas, &)I of whom have the sym- —on— forth, sang very sweetly two pretty . - . . - honor of being called to the Bar and Irish songs; Mrs. J. Nagle, of Dublin I .. I .1 ; � Agent, Henry Lawrence, MitchalL willl then bi-, not the first, but the only pathy of many friends in their be- I ' . , I ' . re , FRIDAY, :SEPTEMBER 25th ,� rendered two Scotch songs and re- %_� 'N 1� I ­ : . , 14 '111��, .11 � * I :, �� � . rq �,,!.�', I � ,I 41 I V I , I our roster. To Miss Davis f �rP � lawyer on a�,ement. The funeral was held cited; Julia Ernest, a little girl of , � — ra th, home, of her father on Tues - 11;,; � . . we extend our congratulations and ro FAIR DAY. ' 4. ­. day afternoon, the services beiy)i�-, con- � No. 1, Logan,. gave two good recita- ""., our best wishes." ��o 11D <81 18� <�> Is, 0 (8� 0 0 I& 4!� * ... - --am.— ducted by Rev. F. H. Larkin, D. bill 1� - tions, which Were very humorous and :::. i; " _. instructive; Master I Ntac T co-tvish �, �:,. 0 I& . of First Presbyterian church, of wbic Jack Campbell . �... W. N1. S.—The monthly meeting of church Miss Ballantyne had b played several selections on his violin I .�,� 0 NOMCE 4� een a —_ -----"— -_ " ,I I .�11, . * — 4� the -Women's Missionary Society of I*nember for many years. Interment which were heartily encored, bis sis- SICA"RTH I I., ..." First Prnsbyterian church, which was was made in Maitlandbank Cemetery. — - ... ` " I :11: ".. * Persons in need of a ne-yer-fail- 0 of a socia., nature, to welcome the t�f, Drucilla, accompanied him on the __ , ". �_'�;: � o& ing supply of watev should sea <a v piano, also Mrs. D. Mahoney. Mrs. � n(,Ivcr)mer I r�*Beatfix,-A's ­�'y S;_��fl, , C I I I I . _­.,�� I � * W. D. HOPPER, Well DflHer� 0 � e congregation, was _-MI.— . J. Bohan, an en usiastic speaker, ".f�'... � 4> Seaforth. Water guaranteed; * held in th( school room of the church gave a very interesting talk on the 1. ?11� I ,* gas power; pricen reasonable. <� on Tuesday afternoon. The President, Local Briefs. -Rally Day Services C.W.L. Work in Canada. Gladys �,*, I- - ��,, : * PHONE 54-8. BOX M. o Mn:- J. C. Greig, presided and led in in connection with the Sunday School First Ward and Helen -Regan were present - 1, "', I * 0 the openin.g prayer. The minutes of (A.First Presbyterian Church, will b�l . ed with five dollars in gold and a � �� - 1�2> 11� the Previolis meeting were read by held on Sunday morning next. 66r- Better ,a quick turn than a big - pen. These two little girls, . ", . " �s fountain ... 'I'll I'M , the Secrcti.ry, Mrs. C. Aberhart, an I - � vice will be held at the usual hour, 11 profit -that's The Beattie policy. aged 12 and 11, respectively, ... I took ,., ," - ___ �_______., repf,rts frr,rn the secretaries of the o'clock. The Sunday School scholars SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS the highest marks at the Entrance ;,"', _ I *511 . 11 ,�.ii,, . � .., difforent department', were presented. are asked to be in the school- room Are Now in Stock.' examination in midsummer, four ,, " �:.�, I F. W. ARRM-TO A committee composed of Mrs. C at 10.30 a.m.-Mr. F. A. Edwards, of See our Fair Day Display and schools competing in the� northern I I -1 . ,_ �- ,. 1heammd Auctioneer fOP P00k Bra;iv, Mrs. J. A. Stewart and Mrs'. Bayfield, was ,calling on friends in Demonstration. part of the township. Luncheon was .11,11, , . � @ad Hwon Counties. L .1, � H. J. Gibson, was appointed to select town on Thu�sday last. -Mr. J. R. FReN.Slhopping Bag8, Tables, Records served to those who gave such a P, Lyon, of Toronto, and a former well �11'_ saten soitalte& a presidr,nt for the Sanshine Mission splendid programme at the hospitable 1.�_ an Sheet Music. ry ,,� � X"A &tate, Farm StOdk, ROL BaT-1. Mrs. James Kerr took charge known resident, is a guest at the home, home of Mrs. J. Bohan, West Monk- ,, 1, I �'..."- Torm on Apoeatlm of the Prog-ramme and read some ve of Mr. J. A. Wilson. -Mr. Don McKay, ton, the officers of the league assist- , 7 In -al ,,� ,, F. W. Akmm interesting rselection,s on China. Miss of Toronto, is visiting at the home of �, �­ I � I T:) a .9 Here again all made , 1, ing Mrsl Bohan. I" y%d" 6M r a 11 2, Me. 4, Cowan gave a very helpful- talk on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Me- �f% merry, indulging in singing, etc. __ ­ Aftnb3n, GnL P ai,�er and Mrs. Leslie Mullen 80111p Kay. -Miss Parr, -of Toronto, spent J::WattiK; MO& ill", r Died In Philadelphia. -Word has , 1. I . �,�. aw-ft glennings from the Watch Tower. th., weelc end with her sister here.- - - - been received here of the death of � 11, _. �, " , Mrs. James Kerr engaged in prayer. Mr. and Mr-. Birch, of Memphis� Catherine Nash, beloved wife of Jas. M."', - � � " �.,­ At the closi'! of the programme, tea Michigan, weie week end guests at XAT 6 Bresenhan, in her sixtieth year. She . � _11 101 \W ANI'Malkin D A � � � , , � ", �, �. ? � , I -01 . I :P - I I -1 -a- se ed and an enjoyable I I, -!" - I .9ocial the nome of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wil received her Collegiate education in IN,I'll IR, �, chli ftiffia-MT hour - imu OL T 7 III LIC I . . Q,� . �,A. WAS spent. There were 74 )is. -Mr. P. Williams, of Toronto, is ­ Seaforth and taught at Hesson and - ,����... t; - .. � �, OMATIO . L8211 81"VC-t ladic-s present. a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. st Arthur prior to her marriage. For �. �pl, , ;,;�, . ,��f 1. " ­ - some years Mr. and Mrs. Bresenham .",�,� 'Chain Stores I'll i,. I em" ever 8%tva2t Hmm" stero. --- ­b� J. C. Greig. -Mrs. R. C. Anderson, of � ­-�1_1, � I " *A% M"01 "'Drth- Fl�� 70- 1),ath of S.Iv. Captain- Hamilton, spent the week end at the 4 1 ., ,!��',' tion Army resided on King St. E., Kitchener, �� I, 11 , V�1� , 1, � " 2W-tf The funeral of the late Captain home of her parentsi Mr, and IvIre. FOR ONE WEEK where her five sons, now grown to School of Commerce, Clinton, Ont, - z"11"... 1 i�", 11 __ 2-- Nevill, a vpry� higbly esteemed officer Robert Bell. Mrs. Bell, who has been manhood were born. She leaves I -1 !t!�-nnn __ - n— __ - - Chip e - ... I ... I I . I *A1 , lffilligiviltilliallioilligillifilligiiiillgll'2 in command of the local Salvation , so, large, p4ckage ........ I 8 Vz . .... - spending several weeks in Toronto three br4hers, John., of Vancouver; STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME 11 "", I , a - Army CoTpq, took place on Sunday af- ,nd Hamilton, returned with h H. P. Sauce, bottle ............. 23ib William and James, on'the old home- I k ,�., ,,,;�_A er.- I �11,_ .,:�,%� - I., �,,, I D. H. MCINNES �� �_, .= - .30 at the Army Citado.l. Mr. and Mirs. A. G. Smillie, of TO7 Seedless Raisin!§- stead in McKilloo Towtiship, and four MERCIAL SUCCESS. Seize this OPPORTUNIV and register NOW at; :��.. , a I fl,rnoon at 3 and give you another OPPORTUNITY of starting on the road to 00*_ 6'i , � . M I , � g - Thp ,�P-viep vras conducted by Colonel : _., ... 11 �,._. ronto, were calling on old Seaforth 15 oz. packagee ........ 2 fo, 19, sisters, Mrs. MeCrae, of Vancouver; � �..?,3,11'..." . I , i,41, I chiroprador -0 McCarnmond, Divisional Commander Our PRACTICAL DMINESS TRAINIRG will fit you for, the MMOr ( I, friends this week. -Mr. Pat Dugan the SC900L "ith the well (�UALIFIED TEACHING STAFF. �I, � J. 1, � I , , ,� - , 11. , I - Mrs. Xehoe, Seattle, Wa9h.; Mrs. Ed. "M . I . ., ;,"". '. ". Z and Mr. J. Noonan, who have been Chocolatta, "gular 60c, for .....25C Moort-, McKillop Township, and Mrs. , "I .... � i. - of the Loiidon Division, apsisted by .1111, . `�� 11 1. � '' �,� .. a wassew = Dr. F. H. Larkin, and on visiting at the home of Mr. William �. 1. aid Positions in the BUSINESS World, where work is alvraya RV,'WARD19* � , , M. Bonyan, of Arthur. F,pur years I � .11� 11 ,;�, � I = Monday Flu proportion to the sd,Mce 'rendered. ?7-% , i . ,_%, ,., ,.,"':;,,1. I ­,, I 11 , 71i'"':1 -N -1., , . I -_ rpminii)a wore take,n to Toro the Dugan, returned to their homes in Small size, regular 80t, for , , *10C ago she end her husband ' . � �1, ,?11' I V�hoam. vnql be at nto ant) * ... moved to 0608LIAt Sten0graphic, COMMerdial, GeeVetirial, Teachera, Civil Seridft, . J �, �& �, i, I � I I I I of Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday. - Mr. o months , � il�;,�,' ,,� , S iWorred in the Array plot in M011,r1t 0 lb. Pail Schnelder's Pure prior and 80wal courses. - � : ��­. I �'11 I Norman Kirk, of Chicago; Mr. Oliver " . . ;i , v:�O. ,� . 1. = Pienownt (lometerv. Captain Nevill, Lard, for .................... W to her death; she *as afling, Inter- . , , (­­ 1-M.13 :' " , , -­� ­ , Kirk and Mr. Gerald Sanderson, of ment was fil Phithdelphia. Mrs. � SMUL CLASSAS for gttidentg ?mm MFOM __ 1. ,'� �,�_; ,, I - C&ffiftttelal llatal� Sesfarth I who rNmed away on Saturdar morn. - I I . 11.10 A.M. to a P.M. �,.,­­,, ",", �. �, ." . �i�,-,*� Detroit, motored over and spent the ' Bresetharn . . ,�. '%�,,.*,�, � ,. , ,� m6tid6y and Thnrmft 0 W,jr, Septomber 10tb, at Memorial WE U99 YOU RIGHT AT T Is was it, ikir 61 I Pou ROURS CONTI"Ous SCHOOL .1 ­ .. 1111, . ., " , - 11 - . "''' = a 1 . . 'A 14 , ", 7� Z - ''.: ,, - - �Mtdrnedtm. WMTE stx vftt ! iff&4 &on to MAke up 67fio for abort schmj 44VI. -, I',' �,, ,� I, �, � , . ,week end at the home of Mr. and was of a bright sutliv, nature, SM "46'" � , . 11 `),Iia, . .11!1" _.­,�_, ,�,,'�) ", , I I I .. ,i ��,;, : �,, - .,, I. , , V bOP'n R501A four yearg In thd - ' Igh- . 1. . ��:,.*, , , , , , L .1ritAl. W.qg a young officet, having Niv. Andrew Kirk in Tuckeramith- RW AtO was well known f6r ib f, Ing It Axi , " , , I �,'; *0�tgA given folp ablogg"e E I . nuou alTh., b % � . 0, . . .�,�,sjzn� __.K,�1,'�,,-­,..;',1 �.�i I 9i , 0 kt ".., ..... 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