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C O Ilf�!»11.5 We sincerely the bride ttra*g1b%ig Jn ,a.' block satin ,:,:n',: Y � 4 l:
"< md0r, i'> to `1 lbs. each, with us at this meeting. y
pawn with white txinrklnitig;and :_lar e
..,. THURSDAY, NOV. 25 hope that he will soon be restored toMP {
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black hat `and .clxazxel red lslaxvea il&4',�}
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Pound .. • . his usual good health and be able to v slty
meet with us again. Moved by R. G. _ _ ooat with black fur tirimudrig. The
LIG$- BUSS«- Tultg-
BOOKrS'I )D0. SEAFORT8
+va '� ,%T..ited 10.00 hours; 40 to dale of fancy and useful Parke, seconded by J. W. Beattie, that out-'ofAIDWII lules'ts, gusto Mr nasal bra.
t +2bo,' 1fl0'a Nitro at 50c; 29'13 articles. the request of Mr, Robert Stewart, subscriptl9ns taken for all maga4nea Lloyd Potter, Brussels; Mr, .aattd Airs. Pt -1 'V ° ,'
1> ex Hall constructed for out» a 1n for a permit to place a gas Joe Bennett and Mr. \14: C. Bennett
Spee y ppkv g and pa�ere at pnblfsher's prl�ca. De-
Doors open at 3 p.mi
pump an North Main Street, be al- Winthrop; Mr. Harry (teases,
i
I t..u13e, —_ - — troit; Mrs. J. Patterson, of: ondon,;,x
^ ' ,`L"k -16ne, or coarse Supper served from 5.30 lowed, same to be subject to the ap- — -
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sack ... , , , • • • • • •' • •proval of the Street Committee, party and Miss Irene Patterson, of 0`oronto.
to $ whole troupe• These alone were
,, ,',-;NCY BISCUITS—From a leading p.m.
applying being responsible in case of worth fhe price of the ticket. Mon -
a11 accidents. Moved by J. W. Beat- Local griefs.—Last Sunday being
i; `.;jr. pi in MONTREAL. We have just da evening's concert will be lQ4g re.
" llssceived a shipment of choice gnat- Adults - - 50 Cents tae, seconded by R• G. Parke, that the Y g,. Mission Sunday, a very interesting
"ty at very interesting prices, 20c, _ mernberefH by those who were fortu- programme was given by MI"s. James
1 Children 35 cents McKillop Council be asked to fix the nate enough to be in attendance. ,
c and 35c per pound, usually 5 culvert on North Main Street that ' Kerr"t class in the Sunday School of
tr 171c 16, higher. they deepened on the Lawrence Drain, First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. F.
s+11D—Schneider's in 5 -Sb. 95e as we do not consider that the cul- Neva ,4Ppr Markers.—Ontario's new H. Larkin also told a stoxy; Miss Alice
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vert will sterni, they having broken auto markers, of brilliant hue, will Knechtel gave a reading and two
THING SYRUP in bulks at 6 cents pony Contest.—The following is the the bottom out of it, which will cause undergo the process of distribution on choruses were given by the class of
pound. Quality better than in cans standing in the Pony Contest up to it to wash out. The following ac,- December 15th, and cars will, after girls. The programme was greatly
and cost lower. November 17th: Dungey, Jean; Haw- counts were paid: William Gilles- that date, boast plates of a cream enjoyed by the large attendance.—
and
daunce.—
MWEROR. GRAPES—Choice fruit, color on which will appear numerals Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw and her daughter,
loris, Edwin; Bateman, Chas.; Grieve, pie, salary, $60; J. A. Wilson, salary, Pee' g '
20 cents pound. Frank; Archibald, Mickey; Sills, Tom; $65; John Knight, salary, $65; Mc- of black. The plates, now in the pro- Miss Maud Laidlaw, who have been
Decorated China Crips and Saucers— Habkirk, &Sterling; Calder, Andy; Lean Bros., account, $147.25; R. Bell cess of manufacture by the Canadian in Toronto fob some weeks, both hav-
Special 25c. These you will find Wiltse, Dorothy; Crich, George ; Engine & Thresher Co., $187.90; Wil- Colortype Company, of Hamilton, will ing had to undergo operations in the
equal to pre-war prices, something Joynt, Leo; Gemmell, Jean; Purcell, son Dawkins, ctive appearance and hospital there, were sufficiently re -
$1.79; Canadian Nation- present an attra
we expected to occur never again. Loretta; Broadfoot, Wilson; Phillips, al Railway, $10.29; George A. Sills, will admirably serve the purpose of covered to return to their home here
JiNTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD Frank ; Stewart, Doug.; Gordon, 33.16; Thompson's Book Store, $4.30; being plainly readable. The plates Last week.—Mr. Alfred Atkinson,
PRODUCTS—We are sole agents for Ruth; Venus, Bobbie; Cronin, Mary; Bell t Telephone Co., $2.06; Geo. B. Eb- will be somewhat similar to those us- Principal of the Montana State Agri-
Seaforth. Those who have used Sherwood, C. G.; Krauskopf, Clara. erhart, $4.50; The London Health As- ed by the State of Ohio during the cultural College, was here last week _ 1577_
them find that IT PAYS. sociation, $46.50; Public Utility Com- preserrt'year, it is pointed out, The visiting his father, Mr. Joseph Atkin -
Young People's Meeting.—The reg- mission, $3.65; Wm. Holmes, $1.50 ; numbers are much shorter than the son, in Egmondville.—Mrs. S. Neely
q near meeting of the Young People's Thomas Klein, $8.10; James V. Ryan, 19`26 variety. Another new departure is visiting with friends in Detroit,—
1 D. Hutchison S Society was held on Tuesday evening $85.50; Wilson Hawkins, $113.75; Jas. will be in reference to the province Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson spent the When You start out t0 do
Prb A Store $66 Tb It was moved by in which they are issued. In the past week end in Toronto.—Mr. W. J. Me-
in the school room of First es y- Y,
$"HOME. FOR FOOD PHONE 166 terian Church, with a good attend- Parke, seconded by J. W. Beat- it has oboes customary to cut the name Intosh has returned from • Wmnrpeg Winter
nte,even though the weatherman tie,tlhat tlhis Council do now adjourn of the rovirlce off with a mere Ont . where he was called owing to the ser.was unkind. The following program to meet againat the call of the Mayor. followed b}"26° or other figure as the loos illness of his sister.—Hon. W. H;���
very interestin case happened to warrant. Next year, Pt ee, AttorneyGeneral of Ontario,YourBuying
W as given and was v y g however, - the province and year will will be the chief speaker at the Con-
The devotional exercises by Rev. F. be given the full title, and, under the servative meeting in Clinton on Thurs-
aj� H. Larkin; Gibson White presided and Chopping Min= we are now chonpina ata �Q�� ����
Ed -
all repeated the 23rd Psalm in telling amore day, Kruse Bros. 3074x3 license numerals, will appear the day of next week.—Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
., unison. Miss Margaret McMillan wanted—Farm to rent or work. Apply at wording and figure, "Ontario, 1927.” wards, Miss Mabel and Mrs. week
end
gave an interesting and splendid The Expositor office. 3069-t� zie, of Goderich, spent the week end
paper on "Our Canadian Poets;' For gale.. Fifty white Orpington pullet. took
place
-Bean London
quiet wedding with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scotto this You will find Our Assortments Larges
f) instrumental duet by Misses Rossi Apply to H. Aunt. Phone 12-226, seaforth, took place in London on Saturday, J. M. Govenlock was in Toronto this
so75xt November 13th, at high noon, at the week attending a meeting of Inde -
and Ella F.lder; solo, James Stewart;. Notice: -an order to settle up our Feed and home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Joe pendent Telephone Company. — Mr. our styles elegant, our values and the=
a reading by Miss Rivers; community Seed store affairs. we must have ell accounts
lupins, and the final number was a settled up by December loth. W.
M. Stewart. Davidson, 12 Rathgar Street, when W. Sutherland, of the Bank of Com- ,
3075-1 Florence, youngest daughter of Mr. merce, has been transferred to Wood- way we serve you pleasing.
play entitled, "Wanted, A Husband." Business Chances.- London grocery business, and Mrs. Joseph Bennett, of Winthrop stock, for a few weeks.—Dr. F, J. Y Y P g.
fire thousand. No delivery or credit. Dun- became the bride of Mr. Thomas Wet- Barrows and Mrs. Burrows were in
Seaforth Nurse In Cleveland—From dx. Sydney Smythe, Market Lane, London.
> the Galt Reporter, of October 23rd: 3075.1 son, of Detroit. The bride entered London on Monday.—Mrs. H. Calen- Coats That Satisfy
\ "A member of the medical staff of Remnants. -3 tbs., $2; 5 lbs. cotton patches, the parlor on the arm of her father, der, of Hartney, Manitoba, is a guest
$1.50; 3 lbs. cretonne, silk or velvet pieces, and wore a ccharmting gown of peach at the home of her brother, Mr. W. , Is the one best phrase we can final
the Galt Hospital when attending the $2; 2 lbs. sweater yarn, $2. A. McCreery. eorgette, heavil beaded, with earl A. Crich.—Mr. William Hartry is in
world's medical congress in Cleveland Chatham, Ont, 3075-tf g Y p • Store of Quality to describe our handsome Near
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
last week, was delighted to find one For sale.—Three Jersey high grade dairy and silver trimmings, with matching Toronto this week attending a meet- -Coats for women. $15 to $60.
of the graduate nurses of the Galt cows; young and have no fauna. I am filling hose and- black beaded slippers, and ing of the directors of the Ontario
Reduced to 20 Cents a Pound for an Hospital, Miss Janet Chesney, hold- their places with registered Jersey cows. Ap- carried Ophelia roses and lily of the horticultural Society, — Mr. John
DIY to Charles Barnett, Railway Street. Bt,e Abell was in Stratford this week at -
indefinite period- The more that is ing an important position in charge 303, or phone 276, Seaforth. $075' — tending the funeral of his sister -in- DreSSe3 That Delight
sold, the longer they will sett for 20c. of the nurseries at Cleveland Maters- For sale. One stationary engine,
once amine. law, Mrs. George Abell, who died on
HOME-MADE HEAD CHEESE ityHospital in connection with the yTat;onaH'engine'otaFords nTractor6inHgxxl p`]�7 PLAYING Sunday last, following a long illness. They are full of style and fasein-
Western Reserve University. Miss —Mrs. William Habkir$ has leased sting interest and the prices please.
25 cents a pound OI 2 pounds for 25e. shape. Apply to The Robert Bell Engine &
Why use factory makes? Chesney is a daughter of 'Mr. and Thresher Co., Seaforth. 3075-1 THE MONARCH OF MIRTH her home on the corner of George and $6.85 to OU&
All other Meats at Reasonable Prices. Mn• P. M. Chesney. Bowlers' Ere You are invited to a Victoria Streets, to Mr. Frank Hab-
� smoker euchre unundderer the auspices of the Sea -
YOUR BUTCItERS The Late Mrs. Broadbridge. --Mrs, forth Lawn Bowling Club, in the G. W. V. A. HAROLD LLOYD kirk, who is moving his family in from
Hull, on Monday, November 22nd„ at 3.15 McKillop. Mrs. Ha'bkirk has gone to .
�yy Matilda Broadbridge, widow of the o'clock sharp. we assure you a good time; New Hamburg, where she will spend Stylish New Hats
I]. H. sTi'{�AAT late Frederick Broadbridge, and for five good prizes, a bright warm hall, good
many years a resident of Seaforth, fellows. Bring the best partner you can IN the winter with her brother.—Mss. G. The latest shapes and shades. Priem
YOUR BUTCHER : SEAFORTH end and ,f you can't find one, come anyway. yy�� E. Henderson and Mrs. L. T. De Lacey
PHONE 58 died at her home on of of last a partner will be provided. Yes, and don't Ei or 111 eaven'S Sake left this week for Toronto, where oil') appeal to the thrifty. We
week, aged 78 years. The deceased forget your pipe, 8075-1 they will spend the winter. Mr. and again offer hats priced up to $5 for
•'" '�'��+ was born in England but came to Mrs. R. H. Sproat have leased their $2.25.
Canada shortly after her marriage. You're a t lever sort of critter, home on Jahn Street.—The young
�',�t� 1 Her husband died a few years ago, The Goforth Mission Band. —The IIAROLD LLOYD
P�{ R i}�; Senior and Intermediate Goforth Mis- you're gags aren't old and bitter, ladies of St. James' Church are hold-
■ -• B a' L Lv.7 and one son also predeceased her by g g' in a social evenin in the Parish 1 Beautiful Neckwear
a number of years. The funeral was cion Band of First Presbyterian HAROLD LLOYD g g
Church held their thankoffering meet- yictures always please us• Hall on Tuesday, November 23rd.
' at creatio>us itffi''
The
held on Saturday afternoon at St_
Thomas' Church, the services being
ing on Tuesday, November 9th. The
our p
Awful fits of laughter seize us;
Boys wurn
Stewart's Harmony Bill fish
the music.—Mr. Leslie Hogg, of Strat-
The meeting closed with the repeti-
tion of the Lord's in unison.
seasons n ews
both Silk and Lace effects.
vices were splendidly rendered. The
conducted by the Rector, Rev. T. H
meeting was opened by the singing
``Jesus Shall Reign
Get so sdre that salve won't ease us,
LLOYD
ford, spent the week end with friends
Mr- Wurm is an export on hair goods. All
50c to $Z59r
held their first meeting in their club
Brown. Interment was made in the
Pf hymn 374,
Where'er the Sun." The president
-HAROLD
We just love you're ways of smiling,
here.—Mr. Thomas Purcell and family
very suddenly to an old and well
Church Wednesda evening. The trus-
y
pernonally where he can give your orders his
` individual attention. He a an artist in the
Maitlandbank Cemetery_ —
led in prayer, after which the Scrip-
HAROLD LLOYD
have moved to the home on Mill
gave part of the house to be used{�a
headquarters for Tuxis and C.G.I.T
hair goods to show you and at such clone
I{ospital on Wednesday, following an
Egmondville Anniversary. — Anni-
ture reading was read by Bernice
And you'Yt beguiling
Street, wihich they recently purchased
from Mr, John McGill.—Mr. Thomas
for appointment.
Sill{ Neck Scarfs
Visitrwq wishing to look over the
versary services were held in Eg-
Church Sunday last,will
Dorrance, on which Mrs. Stewart
-spoke fora few minutes. The min-
HAROLD LLOYD
l would like to build you're statue, i
Daly has gone to Windsor, where he
about all summer, and was on the
They are sensible, serviceable arA
mondville on
when Rev. D. C. McGregor, D.D., of
utes of the last meeting were read
Thirteen
Because folks, when looking at you,
spend the winter with his laugh-
ter, Mrs. J. D. O'Connell.—Mrs. Moore
Thomas' Church on Friday afternoon
beautiful. $1.50 to $6.50.
Special Off Car
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St. Andrew's United Church, London,
and adopted. members 48,
sponded to the roll call. Hymn 748,
Swear tr'ee's nota man to match you,
'HAROLD LLOYD
of Des Moines, Iowa, is the guest of
occupied the pulpit. Although wee-
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"Come, Praise Your Lord and Sav-
voters' list this year as compared
Mrs. A. A. McUnnan.—Mrs. Ross
turnips to get in and it is nearly
Cher conditions were not ideal, there
was a very large att,endange, especial-
iour," was sung. A very interesting
MATINEE SATURDAY, 3 1'.M_
Sproat has returned from a visit with
Detroit friends.—Mrs. George Israel
Good Value Gloves
with 33 last year. This well showspossible
ly at the evening service, when the
story was told by Miss McLean, in
which she brought out very clearly,
Evenings, 26 and 15 cents
is spending a few days with Toronto
p g
Of kinds are here --Wool Gloves,
church was taxed beyond capacity,
"It is more pleasure to give than to
Afternoon, 15 and 10 cents
friends.—Mrs. D. H. Hewitt, of To-
all
'$id Gloves, Silk Gloves.
and none were disc?pointed in the
receive." The offering was taken up
Tax included
ront.o, was a guest last week at the
50C to $339
services. The choir, under the lead-
ership of Mrs. Ben Johnston, render-
by Miss Ross, amounting to $7.29.
Following this was a chorus by the
Prineeoo
home of her sister, Mrs. G. D. Fergu-
son.—Mr, and Mrs. D. Shanahan were
(d s ial and very appropriate music
P p
Intermediate girls. Mrs. (Dr.) Lar_
in Toronto this week attending the
for the day and their numbers were
Royal Vi -inter Fair.—Mr. J. C. Craw-
s t II
I kin spoke for a• few minutes on I11aI t'o QLy
greatly appreciated. They were as- ford returned last week from the West
Announcing their new representative' siRted h Miss Argo, of London, a "Thankfulness," which was enjoy -__-__—_--
MR WURM y g M by all. Hymn 691, "Come, Ye where he spent several months.—Mr. An immense line of Hosiery in aR
who will be at file
daughter of a former pastor of
Egmondville Church, whose solos
Thankful People, Come," was sung.
COMMERCIAL H(YTEL, SEAFORTIl
at both morning and evening ser-
The meeting closed with the repeti-
tion of the Lord's in unison.
family there shortly.—Mrs. Norman
vices were splendidly rendered. The
+
on THUSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd
total anniversary offering was $695.
Tuxis.---The De Luxe Tuxis Square
Mr- Wurm is an export on hair goods. All
held their first meeting in their club
your ordevs have hese under his .nperviairIn
Death of 'Miss Pickard---ileaLh
moms in the house north of the United
:for years. Here L an opportunity to see bilacame
very suddenly to an old and well
Church Wednesda evening. The trus-
y
pernonally where he can give your orders his
` individual attention. He a an artist in the
known resident of this town and vi-
I
dl
Lees of the United church very kiny l
business
He will have a beautiful display of the finestt
cinity, when Miss Lottie Pickard pas-
sed away in the seaforth Memorial
gave part of the house to be used{�a
headquarters for Tuxis and C.G.I.T
hair goods to show you and at such clone
I{ospital on Wednesday, following an
work. The rooms have been re-
prices as will surprise you. p
Give us a call or tele hone the hotel
I illness of three days from neo mania.
p
decorated and furnished by the (boys.
for appointment.
Miss Pirkard suffered a severe illness
Visitrwq wishing to look over the
The W, T. PEM BER STORES, LTD„
lastwinter, but had been able to be
work done are welcome at an of the
y
129 Yong St_, Toronto.
about all summer, and was on the
Wednesday night, meetings. After
s4.reet as late as last Saturday, al-
the opening ceremony and business
though suffering from a cold. On period, Alex. Addison, the Brueefield
Sunday she was taken to the hospital randidafe for the, Older Bo—' Parlia-
.James Allen, of Tuckersmith, has
the popular shades and prices.
leased the home of Mr. Wallace in
25e to $3,90
F.gmondville,_and intends moving his
size,
family there shortly.—Mrs. Norman
IHabkirk, of Grosse Isle, Michigan, is
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Timely 6woatets
Thomas Habkirk.. +Mr. James John-
ston underwent an operation in the
They are needed right now, and we
Seaforth Hospital on T�ursday of last
have them very reasonably priced -
week for appendicitis. — MT. Louis
$2.00 to $6.50
Rrall, of Detroit, spent the week end
at the home of Mr. Con Eckert. Mrs.
Rrall and little daughter, who have
been here for time Mrs.
Bedding
some visitingg
Mrs.
will
bt November 24th.
Brall's parents, Mr. and Eekart,
returned to Detroit, with him on Mon-
Style Yes, Just about now every house -
Store St hold can do with some extra blanl--
Laidlaw, of To-
day, -Miss Florence Laid
1 j
®f
ronto, spent the week end at her home
eta and comforters. We have What
here
you require. Our Best Flannelettes
! and rapidly sank until death came on
Wedn.-sday. The deceasedwas th•r
daughter of the late James Pickard,
of Turkersmith, in which township
ment., wtsi. ted by Lance Norris, out-
lined his pltatform. Alvin Sillery, the
Seaforth candidate, replied. Mr.
Crawford, De Luxe Mentor and South I
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OATS
WESTERN OA l S
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CHISELHURST
Notes. --Mr. Sam Gill has moved
his family and effects from the Latta
Blankets, largest
1
size,
the pair $2.30
she was horn 65 years ago, and where
Hirron Returning Officer, explained
We have a car of Western Ua s9
farm to the farm he hats rented from
'•fir.
the greater part of her life was spent,
the running of the election, which is
will
bt November 24th.
Robert Stewart.—Owing to the
,
Funeral services will be held from St.
cn November 27th. He stated that
aou
continued wet weather, work is near -
Thomas' Church on Friday afternoon
there were nearly 500 names on the1'y
Special Off Car
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at a standstill. There are a lot of
im-
Rt two o'clock, and interment will be
voters' list this year as compared
turnips to get in and it is nearly
i made in Maitlandbank Cemetery.
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with 33 last year. This well showspossible
N
Book Your Orders Now
to put a team on the land.
Plowing is ovt of tube question untal
true increase in the interest hung
?Hs up.rdie
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New Tuxis Square Organized. - such time as the land
A shown. Lance Norris, the member And also a Car of Corn and a Car of ---.-....-ie
new Tuxis Square was organized in for South Huron at the last Perlia -
the North Side Church on Wednesday ment, gave 'hiA report as delegate to Salt will be following soon. STAFFA
•�a e
vening, November 3rd, with Mr. M. the Ontario Boys' Work Board THOMAS DICKSON Notes.—The November meeting of
��Sh�i��hings Ross Savauge as Mentor. The elee- Camp in Northern Ontario this sum -the the Women's Missionary Society was o
tion of officers resulted as follows: — mer. It was an excellent report, and Seed and Feed Store held at the Parsonage on Tuesday af-
Pretor, Tom Cluff; Deputy Pretor, thoroughly enjoyed by the boys. Phone 13 Seaforth ternoon. Arrangements were made
George Black; Scriptor, Jack Arnold; to hold a bazaar in the hall on Fri -
If the furnace needs ex- Comptor, Jim Pinder. The second Peerleas Concert Cor—The enter- _ day afternoon, November 26th. Lunch
' Iert overhauling Or the meeting of the Square was held one tainment under the auspices of the wild be served by the members. Ev-
week later, at the home of Mr. F. S. Young People's League and giden by ervone Is, invited to come. Be preb.
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pl1I1Ll�)illb goes w T O 11 g Savauge. The Preto&, Tom Cluff, oe- the Peerless Concert Co_, in Northside Red&White
palled to do your Christmas shoppingcopied the chair. After considerable United Church on Monday evening, Friday, as there will be extraordin-
�` `hone 23 discussion, "The Elks" was adopted was a huge success. In spite of in ay bargains,
as the name of the Square. Follo*- eluement weather conditions, a large Chain Stores etla _
o ing other 'business, the offxcins re- audierice was present and thoroughly MANLEY
Robt. Reid ceived their initiation, which ceremony enjoyed th6 pftgrai'tlme, whieh was Our Pricea• ftf�6�lln 1�lovember 19th to Notes.—Mr. Henry Derneweis, Sr.,
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