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Tuvis Groups desiring..A; vot I 11­,,,;��Q�`ij, I . ,,�,t " .�V'V,�,�_, ,, , f - . . , I �,,'.'.��,, 1,j, ) bave, -their groups registered and ainateur, receives remuneration on'the . . ' I _, , "t I I ��,!:� ",'Z�?',�� �, �111, � I Z.."I", :1 "t 1 namles on voters" list by Tuesday, 'gide. - $1 1A,vX,,) per ton., delivered. _ ��; . . - - ", , , .... _� - ". 11 I November'16th. . .I. ,..',�,,i7,�J,�,,�: 5,The winning of the. game is only . _­­� . . . �, - � �, 4"?, pe"'n . , , " k1l. I - . � . XvKILLOP - .. I �_�,g , 'Q l .. .. .. ;�4 -�. " . 66condarn but the playing of the . , ,�A, 11 , 1�­,7,,,,-111C1:) �! I .1 I � . I " � : OLD= BOYS' PARL game is -primary. . I _. �iee Beattie -Bros. "kavember SPecials." "' . INS � UFF & SONS TROPH r,",.:,W-,. � �!, .� IAN.UNT .,.,, ,; -� -,�.i, ...� I I . t�Q I - . 6- 'Finally,'Iet us Join our hands in Pony votes with each Purchaae� 8072-1 , � I I . � .1 � YE11 I . 1 1*71111`;"Nll�.'11�111 Lt� 1� - ." 1,, .��,,, � "i"L"' , ;, The sikth, - older boys parliament "a goOd cause. Lot us- put senid,pro�. Hwns�wade Headcheese, 2 ,p6nds. for 25c; ' BE I . . ONTARIO. I "'; 1p,��,,��, I. . �� ii . . `W- fessional playing, out . of Ontario 00me-made "ausage, 2ft Per Pound. Try "". �11�-M� ..... , , 40 ,, - " .�,.L� , , L will meet in the last week 01: Peet , , The ab 1; a, - � -1 I , � � . j� mew. D. 13C. S**4#,, �SW,Drtb. , l ...... �, I, I'll 11:1 , R P �;�111.,�C­ I 1. ber or the'first wbek of January. The Unity is a #ecessity if we intend . ;.T r V1 twull Utlp, valued at $300, and a ...... ;11 :�� . , , 10 I iyou'r $;u �� �� ,;��. , ,., I'll I.Ir 11�,' . �t, 1 .ee#�O. : � I F,�,� vl,�,.44��,i�i,,,_ 'R"! '' L�,- �N ' ' '. , �, . ' I . i . ,�5,,'%��t�t '? , , election for the parliament will be ' act alone. P Don't forget tJi,P'One Cent Sale at Seaforth . � " �,'.,�,, I . , a - �, succeed. —One� p0ts*n �OannOt 1, � list of other prizes and Cups won by I thin is an i , '0,-,1LV_4-41 -,__ �� � harma,cy, the Rexeil Drug Store. on Thurs- ,k'there ^ _,�_,Y ,��,,�, . , xwp I "l! - 11 __ - , _�V, , Q,X"..'t , _ 1. , � ..."', , , ". , , �R i beld on November 21st, and it will We need 11 M", '. "�f L your 4 Lql 0 I ssis�anceand I ask day, Friday and Saturday, November 4th, Sth I I Mr. Gordon MeGavin; of Walton, at eachand ever i., , �z*%-�;,�, -�11 ,, , , , , I Ii, � j citizell, in *6w �app *4,,,:,�,.,r ,',%� .I I . . . "M � ,W2�, .7�v "; 11 " , , , I be conducted the same as a provincial you -to'show by voting for me at the and fith. which go -with it iv�4 1. . -,11 .1":', f _4 "; ,tr,�:). ." . , � .4 enjoyed by Chris. O'Brien, who spoke for the the recent International Plowing ment. ,I aru sure t .', It wU',­4a,,.. .., -­ g . � , , , �y � � .- _4 40 1� - - , __,, _� �, s . _ , � ' Announcement—Mr. and Mrs. Jas. practically ever er,eate, in -tibe': — ­ ;A ,11)0 . election. . � Polls .on' November 21st that you are ybod.y,JJ0*e neighbor- community, and Mr. Verne Terry- Match: tendency to wi;? �,' , 4i ,.; ��v ,1'1�'T I �� ;,W"'., 1'-'_.�,.A?_.�,,� i� Jl;'d - berry. Mrs. Ray Fear and Miss Wednesday—First in stubble and the young eng , b, qt: 80-7,.`,�" A, � . Irt,order to be eligible to Vote, it enthusiastically in favor'. of real ama- Simmons, of Brighton, England, an- hood, men, women'Al 4hildren. Af aged in f ,��­ It , I I 4'.. .4r ,4 1 11- ­. # _ . . �".`:�,,�,�,i,q� , - � is necessary to comply' '�vlth the fol- -te u-rism in all the sports of our pro- nounce the engagement of their ter the inner man Ilia ,� pen satisfied, Marion Matheson also contributed the John G. Kent Trophy, valued at particularly., those whose duinos, jt_-,Jp,� �,*,;:,-'-�L'�,,', , � �' I ����, i� , ilt I.,. L" .11, .,�n, ,,, . lowin e, Vince. the gathering was c4to`l to follow the plow, a'desi.re to tAU0 ". ': .�'t',�.,� , I requirements�. You, must b .youngest daughter, Lily Marrie, to i ito order by readiAgs. Mr. Crich and family will $50. .�'�',�.,�,_ :,k�', , i � 1�i,a I :: " long It* a Twu Signed A. W. SILLERY. Mr. George Edward Dorran �'p V�,,��'! � . *, S'qu:d,e,- Trail Rang- the pastor of the coilil# 1�1i_, ,gation, Rev. be much missed in the church and Special, under 26 and the Fordson more interest in. their wotjx; 04- � L' ':� � �` �,�, 'I ce, only , _ 11 ,I'- �,.K,�,k 1IR 1 ; i r��, ers or a Sundhy, School class reg�ster- . Moorhouse, and i ' i'' ' ��, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Georg - J . i�r - community, where he has spent his Cup valued at $300. :, � t �.,.� �, r�'-,,, 11 I", - I e B. D'�r- C _ I Lewis Teb = that there will be a �W* - . * -, , - �5 "I ed- ,with the Qntirio.'Boys' Work - -, — butt read the follow.1iiiiaddress and life. He has been connected with this Thursday—F[irst in sod and the who will be #ym ,,,�,:-��Mlnl .�,. - rance, of McKillop, the wedding to . ,g to fiwqxo �:�" ' "I I . , . On ag y0j � , ,,, I .." . Board on or after September Ist, but . *W .- I __J: . also spoke in behalf �the Sunday congregation for seventy-five years, Shredded Wheat Trophy, valued at as efficient at that oceupgti �� i ,;, ;, I t I � . take place on November Sird. � 1"`.��,�X P-1 not .later than November 6th. You. I . School, -Whilie Mr. T.rW, I.W.. Johns ex- in the old church 'before the present $60. have. 'There is also alesspu that vie I _�-;�,'. ��, r, - _ � ��f ,,R� I ..... ti ,,,,, I . iiiiasit h rth- Don't forget the One Cent Sale at Seaforth , A Fa9se Report—A report has been prestied'appreciation f�,A the official church was built, and for thirty years Open Special for best work done in can learn from your success anA that , 1',',:�� �*�i_ � , �, ,�, ' 111Z . "I", ' ' day and not yet your tWeUtY-ftrSt. Phurmazy, the Rexall Drug Store, on Thurs- widely circulated that two young men, board ,of the ehufeh,*`�"To Mr. and had been Superintendent of the Sun- sod at matLh, Delco Light Cup, value is the old and oft repeated truth, that "", -Z , Your` I 11 ;,yj 10'. name must be on the voters' day, Friday and Saturday, November 4th, 6th Messrs. Gordon Little and Ernest Mc- Mrs. Crich, Gladys ab,d,"Pearl. Dear day school, only resigning on moving $50. whatever is worth doing, is worth Ao- , ""' "i I and 6th- � I . . .�, �� '� 1, ­ Est before November 16th. Clinchey, had been found guilty of Frierids,---In view of, gibr fact that to Clinton. One daughter, Miss Best work done with Oliver Plow in ing welL `�,; ", , ­ . 1, � - % R, , �� . �� ,, �!� I . Any persons wishing any further Anniversary Services.—In spite of stealing a number of chickens about you -are about to sever cQ;mection with Gladys had been organist, and Miss sod or stubble, $125 cultivator. I ant sure that if we would all take . " ".. � I I � �� 1� - , , , I" .; . information may have the same by the inclement -weather on Sabbath Btucefield. There is absolutely no us, we have gathered "here, both as Pearl was a member of the choir. The Best work in sod or stubble, under the interest in our work that you - �., �. �_11 " ,:�', AV;, � . , ,� � . I I I �;�', � I , . , , applyWig to Mr. E. R. Crawford, Chief last, the anniversary services were truth in the report, which is a grave church people and as 001ghbors of a removal of the family has certainly 21 years, $50 gold watch. evidently have, it would be beneficial "I'll, I..., t .1. I .... 4 .. I , � lietarning Offiter for South Huron, well attended. The Rev. Fulton Ir- slamder on the character of these community, to spend.u..,few pleasant left a gap, but their friends wish And the following is the letter of to all of us. . . �...0 , ..., 4w, �� �,.), 4, � 14­ ,�,,.,, ,, ar A� W. Sillery, candidate for Sea- win, of Centralia, preached two very young men as well as the circulation hours together. And w -bile we regret them all good for -tune in the future. congratulation received from Mayor I suppose there are hundreds �of our I .... �.�`Iti� I,, , � 11 I.... ; forth., important and fitting sermons, which of it being a criminal offence. very much the fact of',your leaving (Too Late for Last Week.) Golding, of Seaforth: young men throughout our county , , "', I "'. ,e - - �_, , ,-, were very necessairy and ought to be I , , T, �`.. I ­:: I us, we are gIpLd that.,I,ziaw will be liv- I Seaforth, Oetciber 20, 1926- following the same occupation as I �,,; - I . . Platform of A. W. Sillery. West End Notes.—Turner's United . 1 41 _r, very,helpful for this day and genera- - Address and Presentatiou­A very ing near enough that -we may wel- Mr. Gordon MeGAvin, you, who feel that their work is not a"'.11 .. . . ��� � . . , 'The Tetention- of Amateur Sports bion. The thankoffering amounted to pleasant social evening was held at ,,,n, Cbnrch had successful anru*versary ]�.,.. . , V _ y,, back very. often. In our Walton, Ont, interesting at all, their ambition be- .. , I'll - I believe $170. The concert on the following the home of Mr. Arch. Ferguson and services on Sunday last. The ser- I 11 ., ­ �, , _. �, I � " , -1, �11 In the,Provinee of Ontario. church circle your absence will he - 9 were conducted by Rev. Fergu- Dear Sir: ing to get through with the job, not, , �,,�4" � i vice. ..­�i 11 �".. fin the retention of amateur sports in Monday night given by the Sunbeam Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibson, a few most marked. From the tine Turn- . I can assure you that I am more being at all particular whether the I 141, -, i Ontirio because I consider it nah Trio, was a real treat. But on ac- days prior to their removal to their son, of McKillop.—Mr. and Mrs. Levi ��,!, 11 ., er's Church was built t4 years ago than pleased to have this opportun- work is well. done or not. Indeed, this I'll, ... ­� " �. , . �4, 6 �� . n one, of its mem� ity of extending, on -behalf of the is true in every walk of life, -but this _., it', only, an asset to our province as a count of the unfavorable weather con- new home in Seaforth, when their M, Crich has bee I Trich, of London, are visiting their - ,� I ,11 ��. �­ . �� .�, whole but to the respective communi- ditions, the attendance was not very neiglibors and -friends gathered to bers, giving generously of�himself and daughter here�Mr. Harold Turner citizens of Seaforth and the members is not true in your ease, as you have � !,*,%"� ties in which we live. large. lHowever, everyone was de- spend a social time with them bef re his ,, to - . ,�� 'I" 0 , bstarice further"the work of of the Municipal Council, our sinceie bad ambition enough to do your work .,'�� .. ��, Z.�', "I : 3 1, I I also believe in the following: ' lighted with the numbers given and leaving their old home. During the the Kingdom. -As regards his work __ ____ congratulations to you on the won- efficiently and well, the result being - . _� 1 � �� - ... I I .,. ;� . ., I—That the regulations of an ama- the ladies are artists of a very high evening the presentation of a beauti- in the Sunday school .there are few . derful success you had at the Inter- that you have won a well merited vic- 7 ".� teur must be strict17 adhered to if we order. We hope that they may be are to have the spirit of .real sports- heard again here sometime in the not imanship present in our communities. too far distant future, when a full 2—Th,st - if arnateirrism is carried house will be their reception. out the smaller towns will 'have cor- Notes. --On Wednesday evening of rectly an equal footing with the larger last week some forty or fifty of the I ful floor lamp was made to them ac- companied by the following address which was read by Mr. Thomas May- Ian: Mr. Archie Ferguson, Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Gibson: We, your friends and neighbors,have gathered here this evening to express our regret at your departure from our neighborhood. Al- though we may see you occasionally at your new home in Se-afOrth, it will not fill the void left here, for you have at ,all times proven youTselves kind and loyal friends always ready to lend a helping band andrendler ser- vice faithfully. We desire to ask you to -accept these presents now tende- I country schools which can boast of thirty years of continuous, faithful and efficient service on the part of its Superintendent. Truly i* this res - pect Mr. Crich can Sayo 4 1 have done my duty, tried to do it J" and right.' And not only in the Sunday school, � . . . but also for many years.,A member af . the Trustee Board and Official Boards _ of the Church. With Gladys and I Pearl we also part VAth,much regret. The old ex ession, Iiki�,father, M.e son; should in this ca4.",be.g�anged , . , to "Iffid father, like daugfihWig� Dur- ing four years as organist Gladys has rarely been absent from her post F% I It, � 1 %;I � 1 C - .� - . I 11 .. - I 11 .. . . national Plowing Contest held at Niagara Falls recently. �;:N tory, and mom than that, your vie- tory will be an inspiration to all ,I � X.�,111 t - . ....i, , "', . . . . . I 11 j, ....... 1.1�.. � "a, I need hardly say that we feel that the honors you have won should be young Canadians to endeavor to do, their very best no matter ,Fhat their 1,; :_-, f I , N, ­ I 1 ," ,.��,�, , I,,:,-' " ,,,, recognized by the citizens in your township, by the citizens in this youx occupation may be. , ' I sincerely hope that you will still , ,Z'l Ir. I , I , ", �;y ', I ,,;,� home town and by all who are anxious continue to improve in your work irl . ... � � �­ . - to see the boys of Huron coming to the front. order that you may carry off further- honors. .. , , 1, ,_, ',;" ,,., - ,,,, ��­, ,�, ,� , �_ We are certainly proud of the fact Again extending our sincere con- I.: ­ -.11 ,1q'. : . ,, ,,.� , , , , , I . that you, as one of our citizens, gratulations to I remaim . , �.... _J. ,;,� , through your perseverance and your _you, Sincerely youIrs, , � . , . . , 1. ..i�,­ � ,,- . 0�,,, ability, have brought horlor, not only to yoursel4_bnt also to you7r'parents, W. EL GOLDMG, Mayor of Seaforft ,,, .�.P,,- I � .. , __ �, 1, T". , ��.V. T� . ". �111 ,. . . , , t L lw F, . I � . . , , � . , . r 1. , . , , r , '.� I ,,�, �.i your township and- your county by Seafortk Ont. I - " _ '. . . r � ,,'�,.­ 11 �,� I ' ' r , � -Ai,,--- I - " " .� r, 'L - 1� . I , . . � . I c:�,­�p� , , ­­. �, k, - t r . 1 . � I � 1. � . 11 ,r r , A; , ,,��J;;; , ,;��;, . , ., . . . ,,; i ' ' I �­ �, "I �""`­ �, .�. "", I 1� I... ed you, not for their intrinsic value, of duty, nor Pearl from her place in - ., _,i , .� i; but as a token of our appreciation and choir and Sunday school. li�th have ' donations next week- This is a E. Manness, of London, spent a few' . 7�, �, .,:, I as.a remembrance of your friends and given of their talents generously, and worthy cause and we ask your liberral days at their cottages this week and 111. � "I UU - tu d) U "I , ��, ,5",, ��: � - - " " . I neighbors of this community. Signe,J we have appreciated greatly your returned home on Monday having contribution. attended the fowl supper.—On Sun- ", .V'4 . -1. � on behalf of said friends and neigh- ,services of song. To Mrs. Crich we spent his holidays at Toronto and The Helen McLeod II.—Mr. Louis day, October 17th, reopening and ...:�, 11� ,.,.� � I hors." - extend thanks for the generous way other points east.—Mx. Howard Johns McLeod is now a proud and happy harvest thanksgiving services werer 1;1�0 _% Next Week at Died In Windsor.—Many friends of in which she extended her hospitality returned home last week, having man and there is a good reason for held at Trinity Church. The morn- ,., '. Mrs. W. A. Lockhart, formerly of Me- on many occasions to both choir and sp,ent the past few weeks in the West. ., ; "'' - 1, his pride and happiness, for he now ing service at 11 a.m. was taken 'by, ".." '11- P .:rfr, Killop, will regret to learn of her Ladies' Aid. As a slight token of —Miss Essie O'Brien, of Toronto, is ossesses a fine new boat, the "Helen the rector, Rev, F. H. Paull, who , _,� _.., I I death which occurred in that city on our appreciation we ask you to ac- home on a visit. McLeod H." A -port of the launch- gave a very appropriate discourse. In � 3, I , ,,, . Seaforth Pharmacy Friday morning, October 15th, after cept this electric floor lamp, and we -.0. ing was given in your issue of the the evening at seven, Venerable Arch- ­,��, ,;;�, � . 11 �, .. . an iflness of five days, suffering a tru.%t that you all may. be spared BAYFIELD l5th. TMe building of the Helen Me- deacon Jones -Bateman Preached an �s,y:.q, . .") A�, � � . stroke Saturday aft-ernoon, being in m -any years to enjoy its light in your See those wonderful China sets. six CuP� �eod II was commenced January 2nd, excellent sermon, text from Lake 446 ,...;� "1�4' THE REXALL DRUG STORE ,�' - . her usual health and unusually bright comfortable home in Clinton. Also and saucers. six plates, one Isrsce fancy cake 1926. She was designed by Bert Me- and spoke very earnestly on the priv- �.. . I . . . . . . 1, . :,.;,;: :", , and cheerful went upstairs and walk- we trust that Ks bHght rays may be plate, heautifully decorated. �14 for $1.89. F. Donald, of Goderich, and built by Me- ilege and duty of attending church. I II a �l The Biggest Money Saver of ing across the hall, took the stroke, to you an emblem of the affection A. Edward.. 3072-1 .04 Fennomy may well be termed - �irtue and Leod Brothers, of Bayfield; is 30 feet regularly' On broth occasions the M � �] I which completely paralyzed -her right you have all won for yourselves from ter I �, to practice econcrmy Lq certainly wise. There keel, 36 feet over all, 33 feet wa church was filled to capacity and all 11 I ... I ..... �� I �1 the Year side. The doctors were hastily sum- the people of Turnpr's Church and are many wiiy� in which you can Practice, line, 10 foot beam, 4 foot draught; is i were pleas -ed with the g-reatly im- ", ... 1, moned, but in a few minutes she laps- from the neighborhood. of the best in 'y .r""t'�' I 1,uilt of 1 V8 inch cypress planking I prove appea , I ecnn�y and one s d d rance. The committee �P,4, a ad ... tage of our reas<rnahle price 1�,I,,l .1 ed intd unconsciousness which she We cannot all be heroes and tbLrill induce you W cc'me' we are no- .t_ping from the Southern States, supplied by I have reason to rejoice over the sue- , � �,�j THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY . never regained till death called her hemisphere, Y��r bills as foil.—! "when your cash pur- the Dyment Baker Co., of London, cessful carrying out of the work and :..��,z�,� I I I . away in a very peaceful sleep, with- With some great daring venture, chases total $2.5 we _ill gi,. you $1 00 in .1 .. � go­ls Fr�.** This system is, b,tt,u.' tha, bolted feet apart are thankful to those who kindty tj�.��, . . ,;."., out any suffering. Mrs. Lockhart's Some deed that morks at fear; for silver preTniulms. enlarged photo�. d i forced wi th three Oak helped. Harold Stinson, Albert Dunn, ,,;�.�,:. _' is n , ., . �uv"_ Try A ,-�,,�,�l maiden name was Jane Johnston, be. But we can fill a lifetime with kind- .t,. You cho­� goods from the store. � f,.,n,., sTa d h Win. Heard, Fred Ge.-minbard, Leslie �,`,,'��,�,'�'l November 4, 5, 60 ing the fourth daughter of the late ly deeds and true; thr� plan of savLng, F. A- Edwards. � Elliott and William Dixon gave liber- , '?�'�',� steel frames The re,st of the material , �,', -,,� Breezes.—Rev. and MrA. F. H. Paull 't ,2,�7� � William Johnston, who resided on There's always noble service for noble is ;ii t- best'�vhit,e oak from the J. R. lally of thleir time and Worked faitb- �'T;�.�',�,,, are spending a few holidays at Lis -1 1 �13, �� f BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Goderirb Street, Seaforth. Born on souls to do. Baeckler M.anufacturing Go , Gode ully and we " - The decorating wag ',,�A,pz� ., * in the , . the Johnston homestead in McKiUop Signed on -behalf nf Trustee and Of- towel and Galt . Mr. Appleyard, of - f han&, of Mr. Ted Cbudor and. � . `:�.�; �_, fifty-eight years ago, beloved by a ficial Boards, Choir and Congrega- Huron College, took the services veryl rich. She is equipped with 'sails, a ., " 11.1�,­ SEE SALE BILLS I gasoline engine and net lifting ma- � needless to sav was done excellently. -.�,�.,kl-.,�,?J , - �,, 'A - , great circle of friends and Acquaint- tion: A. E. Matheson, Ira W. Johns I acceptably last Sunday and is to come chiner-�*, And is capable of carrying , The ceiling ' was papered, walls ,'4,�� V " -,,,r,l . 5�11.k PHONE ORDERS' -FILLED PHONE 28 ances for her kindly disposition, but George N. Turner, Lewis Tebbutt." this Sunday.—H. K. Moorhouse anJ I f1ve tons of fiqb. Her run in the fall i mur rds painted '4' ,,�� - Fr hapman of London, am here, i� 27 miles to Kettle Point. She is I .And grained, new seats and kneeling- I �­ . more so in her own home as she al- Mrs. A. E. Matheson mad the pres ic C , i ,,��, . "?, I SEAFORTH,ONT. ways took great interest in making enitation of thf, lamp. M.r. Crich re- this week hunting.—Merton MerneT, ' and is A I benches and book racks put in place. � :4111i_ ! decked ,qxor and ba- a cabin I , , She laid in Grace Jowett and Mrs. Wigle, of Lon- -;M`2 ' .1C home life -happy. was plied fittingly, thanking his friends, I linme compared t,o Helen McLeod I,' This ,� �, . . involved A great amount of labor .;,�'I',2 I beautiful Windsor Grove Cemetery, on behalf ,of himself And his family, don, were home over the week end. - I which was built by Hugh McLeod 391 And the aforemcntioned men worked I _;r,z',� � ­1�14 "V,- - the funeral being conducted by Rev. for the many kind things said and ex- The annual meeting of the Bayflold I vcars ago, when therp were wooden; hard and faithfully. The ladies, too, � ""'.1"ll - will be I -1 , ­ ic C. D. Farquharson, of Westminster pressing regret At the severelice of Branch of the Bible Society hoat-, Find iron men. Shp was an opm, had .9 large share to do in cleaning 1, . �t. 'Q, United Church Sundnv' ­ . United Church, of which church she the ties which bound him to the old held in the , . boat ,And weatihered mnn.� A gale andl ,,p and polishing. Some outside work ,�.� , , , ,�,' � , ", - * , - ___ p.m., w1hen Rev. H. F. - �'. , — __ . was a va;lued member, assisted by home community. Others Who spoke evenring at 7 -i, fi.shpd at. the Bustard I -lands, tbe , ,�t. Kennedy will give a suit-qble address. i .such as painting i he woodwork and �4�411 tcher Townsend, Mr. S. . -tb - _:'�,,� Rev. H. M. Paulin, of St. Andrew's. were Mr. Fle -<trerrp nor ern slinrp of Lake Hur i fence still remains to be done and . ; "', - . ."-�,,! - - The floral tributes were very- numer- Whitmore, Mr. .Jnseph Crich, Mr. . The collectors will be calling for � ,�n. And out of Sarnia And At many 1 will have to be left for fine weather. ;"�.'.�;�,` �,M.,. ous, there being over fotty-five floral — ;,!aces bMween these two points; has � Bayfield parish is a very old one, be- i �,V�i �. :, ;,,.?,, E 10 tes to slfow love and respect to � I worn out five ,;Pt,q of sails and three � ,,a at ]-east spventy-seven years, and 11'��'t'l I . k . .,4�, , " I one that labored in their midst. She _,aqoline engines. Mcl`,e� Brotheni I the church is almost as old. The first, I , ," "A"": - - -K, leaves to mourn her ,,loss her husband, � have fished with her off the reef out, Rector was Rev. Rob,prt, Campbell. _:,�, "?, 1, , BRODE"I P K"I C K'S tr'bu . W. A. Lockhart, two daughters, lgrs. i of Bayficld and Ketdc Point for 22' The choir was ably assisted by the . �,�44,:,��`O �`:%j j . . (Rev.) E. Huenergard, of Detroit, and I years. '11his faithful old boat made � choirs, of Middleton anti Varna. The ��PF:,! 1 1 '� %�,,� j Mrs. J. E. Preston, who lives at home; Don't uWait Till Winter ; her Inst trip to the Point on Octobe.T, Re, t ,,- 1, text was, "But the Lord is - �,A'Z,f I ,,, � George C., of Detroit, and Oliver, at i Ith and came. home in record time' in His Holy Temple, let all the earth _�ii! � - " - Leather Goods Store. home; also five sisters, Mrs. Robert : with engine and sails in two hours e ee Him." Ven. Arch �, � 11 :., " !,,,�, , - � and twenty-nine minutes. She has ... 1�,,;`� Beattie, Guelph; Mn. Wm. Sillery, � Deacon Jones-Baterrian's text was St.. , �� I;", . ,�.'n Egmondville: Miss Martha Johnston, Comes j probably seen the Point. for the last, Luke, 4-16. "And lie came to Naz- ., 1 .. . Seaforth; Mrs. M. Beattie, Vancouver � tirno, Here's hopin Rel McLeod a �:11 , �� !1 . I reth where He b.qs been brought up ' . �­,, . )ojg q-ervi Louie �,�!�', and Mrs. James Littlejohn, Galt. There isn't any IF about winter I T, will give aA g( k and as His custom He went into the 11 ".�� I I 111��, .� 1� . - ; .says if it was. not so late k1the fall .s ath � Day." I :-_ , � I'll " 1 , , t, , ,�� . 11 4 'z', 11 ,, 11 We have a First Class Harness Maker and Shoe -----.I&- I he would set sail for Nova Scotia and On Tuesday night the town hall was . � � - .., 4-%��", 1 .1 . coming � challenge the famous "Rine. Nose," , �,"",§,"'I'l ,., , . , well filled when the fowl su per and . ,,­ RePalrer. TUCKERSMITH p ;gi,,�.'�J -11 " ,, . I but Inuf sed. He says no more to An excellent sup- 1. �"".�!,-'�, , V�, The snow flurries a few daTs ago, prove that. ,X- . I See Reattie Bros. "Mmember Specials." hurt Capt Angus Walter',; feelings. per wag served in the basement, fol- " :,�,, Ony Votes With 090h P0r0baAe. 2072-1 � " � I We thank you for your patronage for the past P (;o* Late for Last Week.) ]owed by a splendid prcigramme; J � �l,,.­ ft-- _, I I " - - . 33 years and we hope to have a continuance Horne-niad ' Headcheese, 2 pounds for 25c; estra, . I ,;,K� 1� I 7 . home-made L Get Your Coal in Now and Free Bil-feves.—Mrs. Weir, of London, strumental music by the Ordh '. �r�,,,� . .1 I ffausn", 20a V6r pound. Try I 1� I ,.. . . � ,� _."; � Jh& same in the future. the.. D. R. Stewart, gmfortb- visit�-.d her sistpr, X-rq. J. W. Tippet Messrs. Harold Scotchiher, Arthur , ' .,A!, I. , '. I �,,v '(',1,�' . �� . - Don't forget the One Ceirt Sale at Senforth Your Mind From Worry nver the wepk Pnd.—Mr. Harris, Miss- Peck, Rev. F. H. Paull, Mrs. Paull I, - ­�'�oE 1�:, ' I . .. ,�� 11 . ,, I . Phurmae7, the ,ftexall Drag Store, on Thurg- ei Hilda and Shirley King, of London, FI,0Y Edwards; piano duets, MW "I , �1, 1, ,� I � ": I . . a.3% Friday and Eqatarday, November 4th. 5th 11 ,�, .. 11. -�� . I *� have.a Full Stock of so until that motored up Tuesday and attended t;be Paull, Mrs. Woods; sungs, Mr. Ba�� �, ,­'�,. .,,�,, . �,�� �4� � o� I . I . and fith. If better coal were mined we would sell itt 11 11 Z,�10,*.� . I ­ I Mr. and Mrs. Percy man, Seafortb; Mr. Dunn, Mrs. paull�. ,I �­ 7 L 1'��J,:­ ,� , 't , . . I _ , � ,�', .;i." . -4-ces. fowl supper. — 1 7 A ,�, � ,� � I 1a1,4.b=T1Q0J HARNESS I D GLOVES AnTAversary Sei — AnniveTs- time comes you can't go wroing by making your choice , ��,� I I �" ­ 0# MITTS AN ary services were conducted in Turn- Biggart, of Toronto, are spending a Flay Edwards; readings, Mrs. Beatty I ""I ,� or ; . I:, �, � . '�' 11 ogue, Mrs. Pa , ,q%,e ;",tt,�,", � I . I from the coals listed: few dRys with Mr. Dikgnytls mother. Varna; mornol ult,. - ,. ,.; , ,; i.. . I dre United Church on Sunday, two . ..., 1E , � � . I I . 1� `- , " 11,�,,,� � ii , 'h& , ,; 11 I ---On Monday evening next at 8 p.m., Village schoolmaster gritertaing t ­��, ..""j'i , i' - Us . . services being held, at half Past two Antbracite, 8tove, Nut and Egg, Coke, PocaboDta-9, ',t�"L�,_ �,�: -t X 14 ,-giv# , #,CA. rp. is to be a debate In St. An- Rubenstelin Sewing Circle," by Mo '- �,` '�%,,"..­ , . -, , , '. . .1 I I ''. � alf past sever. The preaeller thp rd, ­ , ,�; , . I :, ,% �,,�� - : ,,� ,, �,,, I , - h olw.l� �, ,�1,­l� . � 11 I and _�i.�.".. i i , ".�, A- �.. I . . Cannel, Bituminous Lump. Ject being, 'T(*- ben of the Ouild. Mr. V. (1, Ne :i�, � of the day was the Rev, J. A. Fotgu- drow's Church, the sull, , I ­ �`1�1:�.11 , 1 12�,�".,��'_ , I ., , �­ . - should be of Seftforth, very effialeurly Perf, �Ii'j r7,�,� - 'a '', .. - I solved that party pollitics - ' VZ - ;6 "" I I - � I . . I -, �,I, I . of Duff's United Church, McKil abolished," the affirroartive to be tak- ed the duties of O'hall'Inari. t�# 11��;,§`J,;'� - I C. , , !_! S 11,6011, ti J� .- . 11 �Pv I - W"-g.�'Al,,,,.-,i4�� - I 1 !'I , , s, us en by two Brucefleld young people- were pkesett from god#rleh, 8004J.': .", �. �'..,,, ,'�11 . ,�,, . . !�, t 1, "I -, t , `,� ' .� . ... P�, . 44*4'!;�, 11, -, ,""',.", . I.- . , I .1. 1, I I :C,41. ��--X .� Cwt at both s - nt & Co., 'Titott, 2,drieh, Lbtlftn, tiad ­ %90,,"� 'y ,P.,_.� ' , � IEF�` R, "I Good edricrega om were .Pres- � ',�, B,R.,,, �D ,0 "��,,,T' C ,P ,, , . I I .�­�_ , � 1. ervices and the sermo V,mll, 11. �� I - , . I 1. , 1, . . . W. Ame e �,�J Ch ,, ", " negative by Donald Meltenzi offi, " `Y,� I _ "; were full of inspiration and helpful- . ._-!,;,,, ; , , � L 11003pib . almia" ,%ttN.'t",�. , , ,,, 1,� ':z1n­ ,l � 4� , I I- I I I E; -11, 1-1 .f "I I � I I 1 4 " , - � t I'Al . Colin Campht1l. 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