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LAYANDIER
TOIILET GOODS
GIFT SETS
largely attended. The services were
conducted Sty Rev. T. H, Brown, Ree-
for of St. Thomas' Church, alter
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the Ch � tma® Q;xi� problem.
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r "ar' in neat, s'aaiitary
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which interment was made lar Oar-
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Ing IMessrs. A. D. Scott, H. Fowler,
4R TENTS T+m. $3:50
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'lysis tai vrltolesale prices and we be-
IAeapex tktan homemade mince-
�gq, . tl.-belrter than most of it.
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John Powell, A. Modeland, Jolhn Ben-
nett and John McLean. Among those
.from 'a. distance who attended- the
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�8,:,.,�f'.�a,RE Ti/lU1STARD -, (McLar-
sgaiDs), $-oz. size in useful �}
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The Remail Drug Store
funeral were Mr. and Mrs, Jowett,
daughter, Edna, and son Herbert, of
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fancy goblets
WASSIC CLEANER -10c, yr 3 for
PHONE 28 SEAFORTIE
Port Huron; Mr. William Fowler,
Leamington; Mrs. W. 0. Fowler,
Subscript%As taken for all m7aaazines
-25c. "The best I ever used," said
Galt; Mr. Roy Modeland, London; Mrs,
land 10'ngers at gaublishees4 prices.
One of our,eu'stom'ens.
Marsh and Mrs'. Eddy, London; Mrs.
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'ANDIl+;D CHERRIES -Bowes' goal-
Model -and and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
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•$ty, ger pound' ..........50c
Richards, Stratford.
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'TELLY POWDERS-McLar-
here. -Mrs. W. H.. Armstrong and
cvocation, attending the three lag
Miss Hattie spent the holiday seasonWmteffor
of International Bible
o ® 717 o
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purse and.!Mrs. T. F. Arnett the wo,
f,en's and P e Gold, 4 for...��
��� ��]�®� �d�a���®T�$
)For sale. -,Fifty White Leghorn pullets for
Apply to J. W. Free, Seaforth. 3179x1
membership certificate from the Mis-
Society. Miss Kathleen Ellis
EKING MOLASSES -In bulls�,]j
Mx. N. Bohannan, of London, -Were
aale.
Beattie Bros.,
siornary
V. pound, `r'C
Rooms To Rent. --Apply to
also read an address expressing alp-
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XAURER SALTS, EPSOM SALTS,
Seaforth, 3177-tf
preeiation 'of the good work Mrs.Kaine
SULPRUR=-6 pounds .........25c
DISTRICT MATTERS
For Salo.--J;mptb barrels for sale, Apply
to Beattie Bros., Seaforth. 3177.if
had done R1'l the Sunday School, while
;'These are good conditioners for
1gstoak' starting from grans to dry
conducted by Rev. I. B. Kaine, assist-'
License Found. -"On `Lid Concession of Tucic-
e,amith, license plate. Apply at The Exposi-
in Orange4ille. Mr. and Mrs. Kaine
,made veSy fitting and feeling replies,
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meed
ilF,E-DING -HOLA!SSES by the half
Ilockton-McDonald. A quiet wed-
ding was solemnized at Drumbn, on
'tor Office. 3179-1
. Man Wanted to work on farm; steady work
after which lunch was served and a
social half. bur was spent. The
harrCl at 2c pOUnd,
Saturday, when Lauena Sarah Mc-
year round. Apply to M. Beaton. 3171-tf
meeting 'closed with the surging of
!AN�CY'+CHIINA FRUIT BOWLS with
six nappies • • • •$1.2.
Donald, only daughter of Mrs. Susan
12 Photos make 12 Christmas gifts. Now
is the time to ,.,it. Jackson Studio, Seaforth,
the National Anthem. The address
to iMr, and• 'Mrs. Kaine
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:�URRID •MMAT-S-We take advantage
McDonald, o£ PlattsvilIe, was united
in to John C. Hockton,
ons sl7sxs
presented{
read as follows: "Orangeville, Oct.
of any special offerings in quality
marriage
adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Jersey Cow For Sale. -For sale an extra
good cream cow, Jersey; will freshen the
29, 1928. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Kaine:
war price, among such leading pack-
els rice, midea' Coleman, Dumart
Smith, of Seaforth. Rev. Mr. Frichey,
officiated. The happy couple will re-
end of the month. Phone 150 r 22. Arthur
Routledge, Seaforth. 3179x1
It is with the deepest regret that we
are .forced to conclude our very pleas-
aud S'w'ift, and people are finding
side at Detroit.
Comfortable aeoma-Bedroom sand s'i'tting
ant and'hap'py relations" with you, Who
our quality and prices, satisfactory.
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room, reasonable, for one or two adults, near
are to leave us so ,shortly. We know'
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C. G. I. ,r. -The weekly meeting of
the Marion Keith C. G. I. T. group'lazstared
Main Street. Apply at The Expositor Office.
Windows -Strom windows ready
low Send for freight
that allr will .be �na2ther's airs.
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Much as Wi regret your'leaviarg us',
PHONE PHOR PHOOD 866
was held on Wednesday evening,
glazed as as $1.56. paid
price. Halliday Company, Halliday Bldg.,
3177-4
we feel that it would lie very selfish
of us to stagid in your way„ or hinder
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November 14th. After the minutes
of the last meeting were read and the
Hamilton.
Coal and Coke. -Coal and Coke on hand at
yon in the great work which you are
.
roll call taken, the Scripture was read
the warehouse at the station; also a small
doing for the Master. Our very best
;.
by Misses G. Butson and S. Sheffer.
or hand power. Phone 41W, Seaforth. AN-
DREW ARCHIBALD. 3146-tf
Wishes i with you 'aS On are about
go y Y
to take u new duties. We now
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re topic was taken by Mr. E. R.
Crawford, which was enjoyed 'by all.
Hoar® and Property for Sago. -In F,gmond-
dram opposite the church, an elect -roomed
your
ask you you will accept this purse
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Miss E. Burrows gave a delightful
piano solo and Miss D. Hudson gave
frame house, with all modern aonvenden®es:
eleotric light, hot water furnace, hard and
'oft water inside: On property there is a
of money and 'Mrs. Kaine this life
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membership in the Woman's Mission-
ary Society as a slight token of our
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a reading which was also thoroughly
After having and
barn and there is an acre of land. Apply 'o
good work
appreciation of the d you
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enjoyed. a contest
some songs, the meeting closed with
'Fred Robinson, Box 295, Seaforth. Phone
160-4, Seaforth- 8163-tt
have done 11ere and ass a mark of our
Ithe
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C. G. I. T. benediction.
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Special optical Offer. -High grade, heavy
weight gold-filled spectacles with best flat
good wishes and the esteem in which
we hold you both. We wish you God
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W. M. S. -The November meeting
spherical lenses for only $4.00. All other
:;peed in your new field of labor and
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of the Women's Missionary Society
style of frames and I%naes at lowest price'.
Eyes examined by our well known and Pains-
may God's blessing rest and abide
with you. Signed on behalf of the
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of the United Church, was held in
fhe basement of th'e church on Thurs-
business
taking specialist, Mr. Hughson, with 28 yea.-•
experience; is years coming to Seaforth. You
are assured of the best possible optical work
congregation of Orangeville Presby-
terian Church - Mrs. (Dr.) A. J.
fes' �°i , •
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day, November 8th. The
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W'11 La
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part of the meeting was in charge Of
and at moderate cost. Tuesday and Wedrnes-
day, IVo�-?mber 27th and 28th. Close Wednes-
Hunter, Mrs. J. Kearns, Mrs'. Robert
Henderson. "
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the president, Mrs. Lane, who also
gave the opening prayer. After busi-
day at 0. p.m. Beattie's Fair, Seaforth.
3179-2
Moyer, Mrs. Blatchwood, Galt; Mr.
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ness and roll call, the meeting was
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Death of Mrs. E. Umbach.-No
A CHILD CAN BUY MEAT HERE
given over to Circle No. 5, with Mrs.
William Black in the chair. After
Minstrels and Murless Players. -On
the of November 30th, the
death in recent years has come with
a greater sense of shock to the people
(_.,
just as well as the moss' experi-
singing a hymn the Lord's Prayer
evening
people of Seaforth and vicinity are
of Seaforth, nor caused more wide-
ellced matron for we handle on,I
was repeated in unison. The levo-
tional leaflet, "My Possessions," was
to have the unique and unusual op-
hearing the
spread regret than that of Edna Mae
Stewart, wife of Mr. E. Umbach, of
one de of meat -#e- -very
read ;by Mrs. R. Savauge. The new
portunity of seeing and
leading local musical 'and dramatic
Toronto, which occurred in the Sea -
choicest. So that ins res fine
res
quality, no matter who buys A.
book on Africa was introduced
.by Miss A. Lawrence with a splendid
talent under one big double show. The
first 'part consists of an old- time, min-
forth Memorial Hospital on Saturday
morning last. Mrs. Umbach had been
And 'as we have but one price
for all, it is Sade to
map study of the country. Several
strel show by the Seaforth Minstrels,
perfectly
send a child for meat, when it
ladies of the Circle read short papers
on the book. A trio by Misses H.
with new songs and jokes together
with a beautiful rendition of the old®�
1C PLAYING
is more convenient to do so.
Lane, M. Crich and B. Cluff, "Abide
minstrel chorus melodies under the
,
,StS. 'ko , ,WgIrt
With Me," was very much appreciat-
ed. The meeting closed with prayer
by Mrs. William Black.
skilful training of Mr. M. R. Rennie.
The second part is a screamingly
by the Murless Players,
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N' O' SHEA ' R
PHONE 58
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funny play
who need no introduction to Seaforth
IlUf11Cls 1
Postal Information. - Christmas
mail for overseas, should be posted
within the next two weeks, and at
audiences and, whose past productions
are a guarantee of a show of very
outstanding merit. The leading play-
in
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the latest to connect with S. S. Mont-
claxe, ;ailing December 7th. •
era in the cast are Mrs. R. Murless
Jones, Reid and Mr. R. M.
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For •('tie convenience' of the ub
pub-
an theDalpr
Jones, and the reduction will be un-
111111
liethe posit office Department has is-
sued a postal note of ten cent denom-
der the• direct supervision of Mrs.
Jones. In addition to seeing this big,
fpG
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,,�j
t1�g 'll�(�!
ination. The commission for same is
double show, which will be undoubt_
11.1 ztt�
e e
IlSTIl�ffiIl�IlIlIlIl
one cent, so that now very small
amounts can be sent to any place in
Canada, doing the
edly the 'best production Seaforth has
seen in years, you will 'also be con-
Dedicated to the American travel -
.thus away with
tributing to a fund to assist the Lions
ling salesman and his )sobbed haired,
X111 work done in first -clam
sending of stamps for small amounts.
The ten -dollar postal note will be dis-
Club in their annual distribution of
Christmas cheer to the children of
short skirted competitor.
Norma Shearer plays that charm -
rrlanller.
continued as soon as the present
are exhausted.
Seafortlh• and vicinity. Remember the
in self-reliant modern figure,
g, ,• gore, the
stocks
date, November 30th. Further par-
travelling saleslady in a picture that
PHONE 23. SEAIE ®���[
-As in former years, the public
is asked by the Department to mail
tieulars' next week,
recalls her previous success as the
woman lawyer in "The Waning Sex."
early and thus avoid delay in deliv~
er as well as helping out the service
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Impressive Church Services.--Sun-
day, November 11th, will be long re -
GEORGE SIDNEY and
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which is taxed to the utmost at the
Christmas season. All inquiries as
membered by those who attended
RAl(,]pH F®gg!g7ES
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to postal rates, etc., 'wild receive the
divine worship in First Ptes'byterian
Church, Seaforth. The use of the
helm some, too,
®
best of attention by the postmaster
word Divine -seems most fitting, the
0 a. T ll3tOl Meg a aUOM <>
and staff.
morning service 'being marked by the
10 Funeral Director and ®
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Hgmondville W. M. S_ The regu-
observance of the two minute silence.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
P Licensed Embalmer. ®
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lar monthly meeting of the Women's
promptly at 11 o'clock the newly in-
ducted minister, Rev. Irving B. ]Kaine,
MADGE BELLAMY
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Finest Motor and 13[t.rse- ®
Missionary Society of the Egmond-
ville United Church' was held on Fri-
raised his 'hand and said, let us all
"FIERY CONFIDENTIAL"
o drawn equipment. Beattie �
0 Bloch, Main Street, opposite ®
day, November 9th. Miss Margaret
pray, and the deep hush that fell on
the congregation was felt all
A stn iY of speed boats, speed cars,
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Expositor Office. S. T. ®
Charters resided. The opening hymn
p P n'g' y
649, was sung and was followed by
bat: a very solemn o •casion and prayer
d" er
the subldmest strains that reach the
sporting goods and sporting chances.
0 Holmes, residence, Goderich" ®
® Street West; Chas. Holmes 'O
4> North Main Street. ®
the Scripture lesson from Psalm 85
and prayer by Miss Charters. Mrs.
Majesty on High" wag-, engaged in by
all. The text was. from 1st Samuel,
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residence,
Brown gave an idea of the financial
5th chapter, 4th verse: "By faith the
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0 Flowers furnished on short ®'standing
and our Christian steward-
walls of Jerico, after they were com-
..d_
0 notice.: -All -kinds of up-, m
ship. The minutes of last meeting
passed about seven days, fell down,"
10> 'holsteting neatly done. ®
gnn were read and adopted. Hy65'2
and the speaker, after pointing mut
0 ,][sones: 819 or 308 ®
10. ®ed
was sung. The offering was receiv-
and followed, by the dedicatory
the many reasons for thanksgiving,
made it clear that if we hope to
Beattie's
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prayer on • "Thanksgiving and: Would
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ercome the Swico's,
Peace, by Mrs.
marry modern it
W. F. McMillan. The
devotional leaflet, "My Possessions,"
was taken by Miss Charters, Muss
can only be done by persistent effort
balanced judgment and the help of
chnist a' .F.'Qgi'a
Sadie Howitt rendered: a very ply-
Ing solo. The 'study, leaflets, "Drams
of the Darknese were taken by Miss,
God. The music, a solo , Light
of the W> orld " by Ma. Jahn
Scott; anthem, "Rejoice to -day with
One Accord," tenor and soprano duet,
FURST PART_,
,
"Junior"
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ire Q S
David• -MlcUean, Mars. H. Moore, Mrs.
Mx. James Stewart and Miss Flor-
-
+:Shillinglaw,
Ref7g wek�D ruugReoo
Mrs. Edgar Allen and
Mrs, Eyre. Hymn 647 was SUng'and
ence -Beattie, "Oh, Lord of Heaven
and Earth ind Sea," col4leted a
Toyo, Dolls,' Gaines, Books, Musical
ms's, Airships,, Autos, Horns, Drums,
Practitioner.
the meeting closed with t`he 'Lords
Thanksgiving service fully agpreeiat-
Christmas Trees; ,Christmas Cards,
tCTt? ROPRAsCTOR
IMECTMIC=
Prayer. XTs. Eyre was,,pprresertited
with a life membership ee'rtZficate by
ed by all. In the evening Rev, Kaine
preached an Armistice sermon to a
Stationery, Handkerchiefs, Candy,
Sancta Claus, Pabes.
Magnetic 11 eetric Bathe
the Society, and Mrs. A. Rutledge
one frim her husband,
large congregation, which was very
impresswly®. Anthem, "W'atebman
_SAO%TD PART-
Commercial Hotel, Seaffoya
--On Tuesday, November• 20th, a
,
Whnat of the Night," male. Chorus,
a`Svrmlasr99
Monday, ab�csdaly ffin�
public speaking contest will he held
m E ondville Church under auspices
Young People's
"Bid the Din of Battle Cease."
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Fancy Gift
China, dards, T Sets, Gift
F'>rnmia�r A4arertnnaeonea,
of Department of
Presbytery of Huron. Brue�leld and
Ppeseuatatnoun to Minister. .- The
Cards,- Sta-
tioner Cut Glass, Fancy Candles,
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AdJuustmentto given for musesces
EgTdondvidle Societies will contest sat
Orangeville Banner makes the follow-
Flowers, Decoration's, B',Qoklets, Hand-
off all Idnnds.
this meeting. An offering to defray
ing reference to the presentation mads
kerchiefs. r
3054-tf
expenses will be taken. Meeting to
to Rev. I. B. K'sine and Mrs. Kaine,
by
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The above pro�ram-.only tbuches a
begin at $,.ala. A ?Hearty invitation
to all. I
the congregation of the Orangeville
Presbyterian Church :before their re-
moval to Seaforth, where Mr. Kaine
fringe of the tiliatiFS, d and one�briat-
mas Gifts now fn ;smock and on the
y "Don'tanar the Glad Season dry
'Death of Joseph- Fowler. - Death
was recently inducted in First fres-
eleventh hour, Puboping." Come early.
Come To
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cRT40 with ,startling suddenness to
byterian Church: "The congregation
often. ttie's for a Bet-
I cd g la l� n i t V ao t: elm r m t {foci
one of the most widely known and
ihighly respected pioneer residents of
of the Oranrgeville Prdsbyterian
Church met ilt title olutarcln oat Monday
ter Christ mo.
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this district on Saturday ev'Ening last
evenin,, October 29th, to say farewell
'ri'll , r
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when Mr. Joseph' Fowler passed awey
at his Mame on the Huron' Road. AT
though not in robust health for
to Rev. sand Mrs. I. B. KA-Ine on. the eve
of their de artilre for their new home
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d � e.
some
Pion -119, Mr..Fowler was able to be
&bort. and{ had baen in Seaforth
m 869forbh. Tile meeting opened
wrt7H the dinging of "O Gild, Orn Help
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Saturday =61' rig: That evening
Shortly after retiring, ha; airfierred a
eevtxrel h112iri ttttaait and be4ordndil
aid°astt3d be':secirdy ire '?sad pawed
in Ages ..fast," after Whit a good
musical programme was' gid under
the direction Of Magistrrate Rush hkl-
culler, wlro,,.cted affi cilraalart for the
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her 1naxage six �*e�lrs ago. She waw
cozier.' -
giving with her mother, Mrs. J. C.
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a erl of unusual business ability.anii
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weep end at the home of Mrs.
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art Scott and little son, of Hamilton,
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Curtis of Marmora, and Mr. Reid Ed-
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with it possessed a., oliarnz.of manner'
that made hexa vorite with old
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and young, noL ` only • socially, but
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Mrs. A. L. Porteous spent the week
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among the business risen of the town
,
sister, Mrs. J. 'H. Long. -Mr. Gib-
, 0f
son' White, of Western Univ,ers'ity,
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and district. Her death at so early
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REMEMBER "1 10
Miles Thelma Johnston, of Mount Al-0
bert, spent Thanksgiving at the home
o
an age is deeply regretted and• wide-
spread sympathy is extended to her
Mac-Tavab
Jo{hnston.--,Mr, Carl Aberhart, of To-
1'.
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ronto Medical School, spent .the holi-
:.
bereaved husband anti. falrlily, Be-
sides her husband she is survived by
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her parents, four sisters' and one
;
spent the week. end with his mother,
.Mrs. J. D. Hinchley.-Dr. A. W. Crich
;
Miss Gertrude Crich and Miss Frances
brother: Mrs. W. R. Plant, Miss
Jean' Stewart, Miss Margaret Stewart
F
ing with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
1,
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W. A. Crich. -Mr, and Mrs. W. T.
r1 ti
and Mr. .G.- A. Stewa'A_ of Seaforth,
e ,
'trait, spent the holidays birth relatives
here. -Mrs. W. H.. Armstrong and
cvocation, attending the three lag
Miss Hattie spent the holiday seasonWmteffor
of International Bible
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.
Students.- .
Students: Mrs. Lynch and Miss El
Mi
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and Miss Erie, Stewart, of Waterloo.
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guMr. at the home of Mrs. Young.
-Mr. and Mrs, Walter Robinsonn and
HOLIDAY BARGAIN
Mx. N. Bohannan, of London, -Were
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The funeral was held; fir m the home
of her parents, Jarvis Street, on Mon'-
;
YOU
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ga3t� sElgll��: d8�®U �Il� �m1i �7®>18r !(lI&6�y.
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day, afternoon when the services were
0 d a o o
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r's" eI°t `. ��� � � � ��IN
It
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conducted by Rev. I. B. Kaine, assist-'
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Spot& Thanksgiving here. --Mr. Haf-
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giving guest at the home of Mr. and
i it ;
e&by Rev. T .H. Brown, and a quart-.
ette from First PresTelterian church,
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Royal 'Oak, Michigan, after spending
.
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j,°
Mesim. J. Stewart, J. Beattie, M. R.
two weeks at the lnbme of her par-
e�irts, Mr. and Mrs, J. G.• McMichael.-
Miss Norma Welsh, of Totonto, was
h'nme for the h'alidags,�Mias Marg-
Wolverton Flour Aills,
s'
are( Rivera, of Oweixi Boum, was
vidtor at the home 11- haYr pare111''txs"
Mr. and 1Virs: A11re1�t'Rit*ers.--'iMr. ante
Ik/L�rs. 'Wilbur Webster spent Than%-
R'eAhie and D. F. McGregor. Inter-
.
givingwith Mr. and Mrs. S. Cualirlor8
in U�s'borne: Mr. W.
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merit was made in Maitlaridbank cem-
-
Burl" , Statrd>trd or oW . , 013 per bvla�selr
was :the ,nett a la brother obbr, Sued, ]C.
B. Blains at tIIi'e Manse, over'Sunday.
li/rix '8arlay and 0alts a'• • •r• ; • .. • 8.35 pea° 1dE'0 Y �.
B,•nokob'heat, Standard 161.4 solver .. ...........1 • • . .72 per buahi) '
etery, and the large attendance and
WMr, and Wo. Joselwh Klrigg of
We have ami gra 6l iaclr. �°llneae liriaea .late flans Clean, drratn
doli�rered the PJ, m.
Motsss ,Yaw, are guests' -•at the home
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of Mr. -and I , J. S4relnsoan: Mrr.
and Mrs, 'Stanley Qum, and M�
the many beautiful floral tributes
y
testified in an unusual way to the
large place she had held in the af-
fections of the people. The pallbeav-
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era were Messrs. R. 'H. Sproat, W. W.
Robinson, W. -Smith, T. G. Scott, J.
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M. McMillan and Keith McLean, and
among those from a distance who at-
tended the funeral were Mr: I.
PPORTUNITY
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Umbach, Mr. and 1Virs. E. U"mbach,
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Miss C. Wagner Kitchener; Mr, andI
Mrs,. 0. M,��Tmach, 'Mr. and Mrs.
L , G o o p `
far,' � a
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Herb. Umb, ,'°Miss Margaret Um-
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,ba ch, Mr. and Mss. H. Deering, Mr.'
and Mrs. T. (Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Dewitt, Mr, and Mrs. S. Stabl and
M2111Y Items', YOU
Mr. Wagner, Waterloo; Mr, and Mrs.
H. Gies, St. Jacobs; Mr. and Mrs. N.
Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. G. Biber,
Mr.. and Mrs. A. D. Wilson, Mrs. R.
0Feil,
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W'11 La
ke'
(e
A k&
Hillis, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. A.•:
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Moyer, Mrs. Blatchwood, Galt; Mr.
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and ''Mrs. F. J. Montgomery, Brant-
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ford; Mrs. James Young, Goderich;
S'1i��1+ CNALS in )Ladies' and Cl !Rdrem!s Mats.
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Dr, and Mrs. Orme, Crediton,
SPECIALS in Ladies', Misses' and ChUdTen'S Coats aim( l
�1i�55�1.
rt
Local Briefs. -Mrs. W. C. Sproat,
John Street, will hold her post nuptialBlanketse
.
a
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Thursday,
�g°�.ItA1L� nim �lm�l ®>iIln�lr I���lal'lD'img.
reception' on November
22nd, from three to six o'clock. -Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Megaw and Miss Ad-
SPECIALS nim Ta°2�DU ngs and ®(Derr Linens.
,
,;
dison, of Goderich, visited a day last
week with Mrs. James Archibald and
g�(� n.11
SPECRA� in both Sink and �Y1% ooR Press Goods.
,
Mrs. Porteous. -Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art Almas, of Simcoe, were holiday
S'I ECRALS inHosier y, GRoves wind Underwear )hell s-
,! �
gueAs at the home of hex brother,
Mr W W C A.
iss Florence
Laidlaw, of Toronto, spent Thanks)-•
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giving with her mother, Mrs. J. C.
_'Laidlaw.
-Mr. and Mrs. S. Morton
.. specl,clis,
Jthe
and two children, of Hamilton, spent
;
weep end at the home of Mrs.
*.
J. H. Broadfoot.-Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
1
art Scott and little son, of Hamilton,
were week end guests at the Koine of
the Misses Brine: -.Mr. and Mrs. John
---- `�( �-1,�®�®��
Edmunds, of Mitchell, Dr. and M:rs'.
Curtis of Marmora, and Mr. Reid Ed-
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munds, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiv-
ing the home
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h�e
The
at of their parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Edmunds. W.
,
-Mr. J.
A. Greig, of Toronto Medical School,
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spent the week end with his parents,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig. -Mr. and
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Mrs. A. L. Porteous spent the week
end in Brantford with the latter's
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sister, Mrs. J. 'H. Long. -Mr. Gib-
=-•,r;- .,. ,
son' White, of Western Univ,ers'ity,
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London, spent the week end with his
,
m'oth'er, Mrs. E. White. -Miss Mil-
dred Turnbull, of Toronto, spent the
•
REMEMBER "1 10
week end with her mother here.-
YOUR OiPPORTUNRT Y'
Miles Thelma Johnston, of Mount Al-0
bert, spent Thanksgiving at the home
o
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mac-Tavab
Jo{hnston.--,Mr, Carl Aberhart, of To-
�
is
ronto Medical School, spent .the holi-
day with his parents here.-Mesers.
RIGHT ��
Robert 'Willis, Karl Ament and A. Y.
McLean, of Toronto University, spent
Thanksgiving at their 'homes here.-
Mr. Jack Hinchley, . of Brantford,!11
;
spent the week. end with his mother,
in
.Mrs. J. D. Hinchley.-Dr. A. W. Crich
Miss Gertrude Crich and Miss Frances
.
Cridi, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiv-
ing with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
W. A. Crich. -Mr, and Mrs. W. T.
• .
Grieve and, Mr. J. G. Grieve of De -
'trait, spent the holidays birth relatives
here. -Mrs. W. H.. Armstrong and
cvocation, attending the three lag
Miss Hattie spent the holiday seasonWmteffor
of International Bible
o ® 717 o
.
Students.- .
Students: Mrs. Lynch and Miss El
Mi
.
sie Lynch, of Toronto, were week end
_ Ip,
guMr. at the home of Mrs. Young.
-Mr. and Mrs, Walter Robinsonn and
HOLIDAY BARGAIN
Mx. N. Bohannan, of London, -Were
•
guests on Thanksgiving at the home
PECIAL hats for the Thanksgiving hoRi ,,
of Mr. and Mrs: G. Seip. --Miss Dor-
otlly' Walwm; 'of the Mitchell C'od-.
�� S ]Ey�II, jh�� bargain. �°i�l� Slfi&d
y g
]e to staff,', spent Thanktngiv}ng with:'
ga3t� sElgll��: d8�®U �Il� �m1i �7®>18r !(lI&6�y.
;11 . Piidv11 6, Mr. and. Mrs. J:. A.. Wfi1=
�oozl 7-Mr]-_4nd Mrs. T,„ Sharp-' and fam,
il11
y s'peax - the :hadi(lay
�tje� special ii'Il��S. -
P - -
I
:in Clinton -blT.
anal: Mrrs. R.n H. Parke, George and
T�arothy,
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It
spent the wee end with
1-ri , - in Orangeville. �. W. Bar-
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her.land' Mr. Alvin Sellery, of London;
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Spot& Thanksgiving here. --Mr. Haf-
Old Snell, sof Toronto, was a Thanks.
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giving guest at the home of Mr. and
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Mrs'. J. E. Henderson, John Stree�,
Mrs. R. B. Holmes, 'has returned to
Royal 'Oak, Michigan, after spending
,: .m ,.:...: «. , ' a ; ,: _ ; ,I
'
two weeks at the lnbme of her par-
e�irts, Mr. and Mrs, J. G.• McMichael.-
Miss Norma Welsh, of Totonto, was
h'nme for the h'alidags,�Mias Marg-
Wolverton Flour Aills,
are( Rivera, of Oweixi Boum, was
vidtor at the home 11- haYr pare111''txs"
Mr. and 1Virs: A11re1�t'Rit*ers.--'iMr. ante
Ik/L�rs. 'Wilbur Webster spent Than%-
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COOT Ltdo�'
givingwith Mr. and Mrs. S. Cualirlor8
in U�s'borne: Mr. W.
'�: e
Scott, of at.
M'arym, spent the week end with rel-
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a And
c hers Mr. and. Mr`s+ raveeover
and children were in Belgrade over
WlldB&1t, Stan'darsl $1.20 p u9fthraIl"
• ..
Oats, -Standard or over � � , .. ......... .50' per ushel
tli'0 �nlidays.- dr. Kaia►ey of Toronto
Burl" , Statrd>trd or oW . , 013 per bvla�selr
was :the ,nett a la brother obbr, Sued, ]C.
B. Blains at tIIi'e Manse, over'Sunday.
li/rix '8arlay and 0alts a'• • •r• ; • .. • 8.35 pea° 1dE'0 Y �.
B,•nokob'heat, Standard 161.4 solver .. ...........1 • • . .72 per buahi) '
WMr, and Wo. Joselwh Klrigg of
We have ami gra 6l iaclr. �°llneae liriaea .late flans Clean, drratn
doli�rered the PJ, m.
Motsss ,Yaw, are guests' -•at the home
at
of Mr. -and I , J. S4relnsoan: Mrr.
and Mrs, 'Stanley Qum, and M�
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Lau; ilium I= tme Thankttgamim �ilveaitSd�p', got . 9.m'itoba Patent .. .. .........$ 4:OiD ? Inan.
gusset at '(lie -Var%4U'l h e of Mr. Xml?ot + Preaf&r Flour ... ............. 8.'i5,pery bag.
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