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The Huron Expositor, 1929-10-18, Page 8
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Dimes nun `,,Yr�f' ' L4ti � v ,1 .. 0XV3011, 1,h.' 11, N"G' �S: 11AL ori , t}a0 J*rA>Ta dutA®ml is (parovhma a womt- I}>f • ' (4=8nali' gllea,uaser fair w aoTaiing dishes, TsitClloc fIlanmrra; M,' lad greasy un ankensflIls, a- x=41 wo 4, etc, I 1 I Ii or a short time a lee packAge of i11 FREE with every 'purchase of I , 15 4- .a 25C package. LAN7PMDITS IID3CORATRON I2al W E4 CLOTHES LINES ��� 1.ry B Baud made, speceali 30 feet ,;'I": E1,1P,.T1iTTS--Fresh bright 9 C ,r",. qum 6ePS pound ,'' 1; USCUITS-If you appreciate their +l r Crash, crisp and+ crackling, 'try ours X s`�iROONS-,A special 75c Ibroomi (c��C ' ) fur .............. . U °11 GER CATSUP -Lang bottle CS�iIIS� eJ w,: -At -At ........................ t HESE-.lune, 1927, at 35c; Neva x:' Cheese, 30c; Kraft Loraf, 40c; Rid. ` eau Loaf, 35c; Majestic, 30c; Vel- ied by 'Miss Anne Gorvenl'ock. Rev. vrata, 40c; Nu'kraft, 50c; Swiss Cheese, 70c- SPRIrN'G CLOTHES PINS 51 !� 6 C U I;. 3 dozen ................... ,1 �1LY 'SWATTERS -10c; Fly TOT. 50c S'aphro Puffers, 15c. of fiche address by the Rev. S. A. 'Mlar- tin, -home missionary, off For t 'OAP CHAPS 25 cc r'.` 2 pounds .................. `' '' STEEL W1009L 9l1� a ]{�P�(er package ........f.. ...l.. Y :' ��7 (.. ......� +S o h`-✓ a 7S JS lVSISclliS110iIon Pholae PhoP Pboa0-160 i 1FOR SUNDAY ID11NN'lER Order one of our fine Roasts, }Dist Beef, Roast Lamb, Roast 7e:ial, etc. You will find our i meats are meats of quality, and & you have guests they will praise your selection as well as the way 9t is prepared and served. Gado C unci en a.�,Iw STREET - SIEAIFORTIE PHONE 58 IIl`�TSUF,kHCIE c®'y MMA ED OFFECIE-SEA1F®]ld'rTH, ONT OFFICERS: 3nmez Evans, Beechwood - President' James Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Prep IID- F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec: Trw-n AGENTS: Alem Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton ,7. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Idur m7, ]Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Guoda etch; R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhage'n; Jac Watt, Blyth. DIRECTORS: W`Illiamr Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth ., 46ML Bennewies, Brodhagen; Jamas Zvang, Beechwood; Jaynes Conw1b Goderf,gli; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea girth; Robert Ferris, Harloch; Georg NcCartney, No. 8, Seaforth; Mina; ('i�as m, Bruc®fleld! ; Jeimmmea fno1 wdf1° L VJA7TS(DW & R EII D SRAFORTH, ONT. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT! representing only the best Can- n9an, ])British and American Companies. All Mads of insurance effected et the lowest rates, includnng- LTERIE, LEFlE, ACCEIDIENT, AUTO MOBn LF, TORNADO AND PILATI GLASS RHSIKS. -Also-- ',AL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT; Prompt attention paid to placing z4nkg and adjusting of claims. Smmdness established 50 years, guaranteeing good service. n,� for Singers Sewing Machin, COnlm€smy. OFFICE PEONIE, 33W RESIM ENCIE PHONE, 33J mmyy �Gi�lua+�ttp,�pawn �:r qq���}} C 22,0�t/ 0,000 p -W- e ' in Huron a I o'W*-3I6tuiTm % t� o r � ad by Dace � ,, f ond 21fnIla3U:wo. ti �11 ..� "'. !!.� I I ,,�'_ ,�.". ,,_� .:�. . ,�Ryy: y��;IIIM�3SS�M��,�e�:�t--'e-'t , -'. `�gr. I-, .Y✓Rirn.,,+..+-+s`�ryry." 002 I ; . . , aftarrns k�e' olaiud'g out �o 'thee coiAn'try taftvai§ a�s���', e "us th splea>Ldid'ohrss�tia�lant n r G - - I In � i2aal� `>r,vwk sthere, 'bout there is etiilIfto thatvast rural country in which 64�ij w&� ,p ge�r .. .per cent. of Jia mnn's people live with- out a Cbri'a#en' church. This, no '' �`�7� `�»?!4i doubt, wall he kite fields of l'a'bor of `,,Yr�f' ' L4ti Me new The mid reli Bud - of Japan such as Shiautuism used Bud - su�smaas S dhism, Dire adopting' our western 704 Ef,11�Ilowe'enn you will want It1S alv yea QS da5317fbyf B'tDYIls �'W 1$ s a1vi methods, holding Sunday .schools, loin- s�aala e of these U=Pes: at ,t cough or Dail etc. Mr. Holmes stated t this time of year, thurgJapan,ns, that Japan is greatly affected by the LAN7PMDITS IID3CORATRON Ke&Vs Lanaltive Caned Tablets conduct of our western c'iviliza'tion. HATS MASKS Mr. E. R. Crawford presided and the Beat's Raa elatl OR Cough Bzls iml Scripture lesson was read by 'Mr. Wil- PU MPf�I[ 49 SEAL Liam McNay. 'Rev. ''MT. Malcolm led A great comglbimtiloan for Ibreah- in prayer. A vocal duet, "Behold, I DI 0DRATIEID C1t23PIS PAPIER iing up coadls. Stand at the Door and ('mock," was HOT VlAtEIR BOTTLES beautifully rendered by Mrs. W. P. Lane and Mrs. J. Millsogt, accompan- Every house should have at ied by 'Miss Anne Gorvenl'ock. Rev. Thompson's 1-1least one, W. P. Laana ,gave a splendid account ,1 Ever bmttle teed two Y gin of fiche address by the Rev. S. A. 'Mlar- tin, -home missionary, off For t )1i�®®1i S7P4DF�QIE - - ®IET yes- , Churchill, ,given at the ministerial Subscriptilci;s taken for all magazine conference at Brucefield in the after- and papers at pu'bUsheP'a prices. noon. The members present felt they 1111&M g J( l]11 "(�� had bath a home and foreign mission- ary address of sterling character. . The Remalil Drug Store �_ land, Miss Finnigan and Miss Snide PHONIE 22 ,IEAFORTIR sang the quartette. Miss Snider ac 'by ° If Yom wish W buy or sell a farm, see R. companied 'MPs, R. 'McKenzie, San E- Pickard, Exeter, Ont. 3226-3 the solo. `ll/jhss Vera Hudson res 9'o Rent_ Frame garage. /apply to Arch. "The FEarrvest." Misses Margare. Barton. 3'227-i Patrick, Margaret Forrest and Alic Apples For Sale—For sale a quantity of excellent Spy applesneessi. Apply to Charles E,; -' Thomson gave addresses on "Th THE TEURO S EXPOMT®R gent, Lot 2, Con�cesa ion 9, McKillop. 8227.2 LeSS•0115 from the Harvest" in �'ia'n Rome LesL—A black early robe with dark sada, • Asia and Africa. Every pear grey lining land three brass rings to hang it wa,S splendidly taken and greatly ap up. ,Would finder please return to Henry Purdy, R. No. 2, Kipper, ®rat. x227w IATeciated by the people, so much s DRSTRRCT MATTERS ¢➢Duce For Ba➢e--For sale, frame bungalow r that the, hope is 'being expressed tha sritua,ted on corner of George and victoria til® Young g People may be able to con — Streets. All modern conveniences. Apply duet an'o'ther evening service soon, 01 Seaforth Doctor Honored. -At tills to Dr. J. A. Munn, or phone lel W, SS z6 tf. Monday' evening the Y.P.S. • met fo annuel meeting of the Ontario Medi- Property For gale.—A good frame house, 7 their indoor picnic and under th leadership of Miss Alice Thompso cal Association representing Disbaiet rooms with kitchen and woodshed attached: No. 2, held in Woodstock on ThurS- electric 'lights, furnace, soft water in tha and ,her committee, a happy evenin day Of last week, DT. F. J. BU1TQ'WS house, a good well, stable can be used as hen (house, large garden. Telephone, ,was spent in song and school, in worl was elected a Vice -Councillor. This garage, 160 r 21. Apply to Mrs. W. Oliver, Main 3227x3 series Of sports, and Sweets for re P , fres'hme'nts. The society unariimousl district takes in the counties of Hur- orn, Oxford, Brant, Waterloo, Welling- street, Egmendville. Articles For sale—Gook stove, burns coal accepted an invitation for a Hal ton, Perth and Norfolk. or wood. also 7 pipes and elbow, $12-00; 3 bed springs at $1.75: coal oil lowe'en social in Brucefield. Public Notice.—The official open- sets woven heater; iron bedstead, $'3.50; mattress, $1.00; iron pump, $2.75; quantity galvanized piping _The E londvllle Church has ar � ranged for anniversary services to b ing of the Scott Memorial Hospital, at half price; galvanized tank (50 gallons} held on November 3rd and 4th. Rev Seaforth, will take lace on Ttaesda P y, $3.75; galvanized tank (110 gallons), $5.00. F. D. Hutchison. 3226-3 G Butt, from Goderich will be th �. Octotler 22nd, at 1.45 o'clock. Citi- Sunday speaker, while there will b tens of Seaforth and surrounding— a supper on :Monday night, and a con country are invited to attend. An op- Celebrate Fifty-sixth Anniversary. cert given by the Maple Leaf Quart portunity will be given everyone to -The following from the Stratford ette from Galt. c go tl:rou h and examine this institu- g paper will ,be of interest to many old The Late Dolan MacPherson. -Th tion from 2.30 to 6 p.m., and from 7 friends in Seaforth and vicinity, who funeral of the late John MacPherson to 10 p.m. on the above date. will join The Expositor in. the wish whose death occurred at the home o President of St. Paul Rotary Club. that Mir. and Mrs. Lansgstrath will be spared to each other and to their his daughter, Mrs. Heigh Wright, Sea ---The October 5th issue of "Tile Hub," family said friends for many more forth, from paralysis, aged 81 years the official organ of the St. Paul, years to come: "An' interesting and 6 months and 5 days, took place fro Minn., Rohe Club, contains on its iY pleasing et took t, Roy's United Church Russeldale which he had attended for almost 5 cover an excellent photo of Mr. W. tuber 14 e ening of Mlomdey, October 14th, when ono Years on Tuesday of last week. D. Stewart, the Club President. Mr. Stewart is Mr. and Mrs. 1. Longsstrabh, of Forest large number of relatives and friend an old Seaforbh boy, a former-ly of Seaforth, celebrated the were present. Mr. MacPherson wa brother of 'Ms. J. A. Stewart, of this fifty-sdxth anniversary of their mar'- a native of Dumfrieshire, Scotland town, and is well known to every Seat- riage at the home of their daughter, and came with his family to Ancaste' forth curlew. Ma's. George Wade, Water Street. A and Dundas, where his father had 'Bowlers' Euchre and (Dance. -The number of friendly gathered during the evening to tender congrertula'bioms position as foreman at Seeba'ch's Hil Bowling Seaforth Lawn Bowfin Club held' a and good wishes to the when the Buffalo and 'Goderich lin very successful and enjoyable euchre x. Giratly, Another darughter, 'Mrs. Alex. Gil.latly, was being laid. They afterward set and dance in the G.W.V.A. Club rooms 'm this city, was also present, Other tled in Lagan Township, north o on Wednesday evening. The first part members of 'the family are Mrs.. g • Mitchell, where his parents spen of the evening was given aver to Beattie, St. Catharines, and Wil. nearly 50 years. In 1878 he was mar 'Miss euchre when 25 tables were in plias. Ivan Lan'gstro,>;h, of Ingersoll. Mr. g ried to Amelia T. Hocking an The winners were: Ladies, first, Mrs. and Mrs. La'ng'sfor were, married in moved to i+?ullarton Township, when • T. G. Scott; some' hands, ,Mrs. Earl .yyo,ods,�ck ,and for thirty selene were they lived until three years ago, w•he Bell; men's first Mr. W. G ,Willis; , residents 'af Seaforth, removing to they came to Seaforth to live wit their daughter. His wife predeceas lone handls, Mr. W. R. Smith. Lucky . ticket, 'Mrs. 0. Neil. At 11.30 lunch Forest fifteen years ago." ed him in"January of this year. H was served, and 'after nearly double McKay -Whetter. - The following is survived ' y four daughters, Mrs the number 'came in for the dance, announcement taken from the London which was continued until two o'clock. Free Press on Monday will be of in - Stewart's orchestra provided excellent terest .to many old friends here as music and ,all thoroughly enj'o'yed the the groom is an old E'gm'andv-ille. boy °he sm'ek9s New camea evening. and is a son of the late James Me - Kay, of Egplandvon "A quiet wed- Sensabi®® Council Meeting. - The monithl g- Y ding tack place on Saturday after- mee'ting of the town council was held noon at "Eldwood," 1500 Dundas St., on Monday evening with the following mem`be'rs Mayor Golding, Rev. Peter Nichol officiating, when ��{�� QUIUM D .present: Winifred' Eliz'aabeth Nesbit, daiighrter Reev@ J. W. Beattie, R. G. Parke, Wm. of 'Mrs. Whetter and the late Francis J. Bickeil, W. A. Crich, Robt. Smith A. Wbotber, became the bride of Haigh ] X and H. C. Box. The minutes of last Alexander McKay, B.A., So, son of meeting were read and confirmed. It was by J. W. Beattie, Mrs. McKay, of Toronto, and the bate®Il J� 111 �SIlllllIW®� og° moved second- Jarmes iblcKay. The bride's gxy n was ed by Robert Smith, that the report of eggs'h'ell georgette and venire l'a'ce of the Finance Committee be adopted and she carried a shower bouquet of with as read. The following accounts were dream roses. There were no attend- THEODORE ROBERTS ordered paid: W. G. Fee, $70; John antis. Later the bride and bridegroom A. Wilson, $75; Thomas Storey, $75; left by motor far .the Porous Mosun- A vaudeville troupe, a beaultifu McLean Bros., $132.60; R. Frost & twin's and New York, returning by Southern estate, a good old fashion's Son, $5.50; Bell Telephone, $2.50; nontreal. For travelling the bride blood feud, a Southern belle, and Wilson Hawkins, $42.79; Robert 'Bell wore an imported tweed suit in green scowling blue-blooded Colonel dad -d3 Engine Co., $25.40; William Coates, tones, English green coat with natur- in a merry merlange of riproarin $2.0:5; Thomas Dickson, $2'0.40; Can- al lynx and 'host to match' of soleil comeo,J-dr^annra, adian National Railways, $8.73 ; felt." '---- • - Dominion Bank, $6; Henry Hoggarth, ) � '- NOW PLAYING $27; Sol. Williams, $66; James V. Dealth of Miss Margadet'MclKay.- Ryan, $84; Seaforth News, $130.70; The d�1eath 'occurrel at her home in (If it hurts you to laugh, don't come ' W. Hawkins, $77.50; John Stewart, Seaf;brth on Sunday of Miss Margaret $60.85; Byron McGill, $15.00. It was Cart�liierine McKay, after a very 'brief moved by W. J. Bickell, seconded by illness. She had only' returned a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Robert Smith, that the council ad- few days 'ago from a holiday spent journ to meet at the call of the with friends in, Lucknow, when she THE sig[®PWORN ANGEL ; Msay'or- was taken with an 'a tack of bron- Pasamraumt"s gripping drams of th Donations To New (hospital. -Since chirtis, which developed into lung trouble and she passed away at four worldly-wise show 'girl and the Pane the last announcement of donations 'o'clock on, Sunday afternoon. Miss some city -awed kid. to the Scott Memorial Hospital, the McNay was born in Seaforth, being Feaaturing- following voluntary donations have a daughter of Mr. Hugh McKay and been received and are gratefully ac- had l'isved all her life here. She is NANCY CARROLL knowledged: Room furnished by'Mdss survived by her parents, one sri,srber, a Jackson in memory of Major Frank A Mins. Charles Ward, Wemrbly, Alberta; GAII2Y CO®PIE¢IES C. Jackson', M.C.; room furnished by one brother, Harry -McKay, of Mon - Mrs. Agnes Scott in m'em'ory of Dr, treaa.l- three 'step sisters, Mrs. Hlaaar- -TA J. G. Scott; room furnished by MTs. W. J. Dickson in memory of loved vey kwsorn, of Blyth; .Miss Edith Mic- gray, home, Miss EPoherl McKay IF JR�) 8_100 IN (3 I 1 ones; room furnished by Misses Em- at and -of Thedfard, and one step -brother, m'a and F. C. Cresswell in memory Mir. Ronald McKay, of Windsor. The of the Pi'onee'rs; room furnished by funeral was held from herr late home the Catholic Women's League• room , Tu A, hen ih on a ay can w e ser- furnaished Iby Mrs. Adam Dodds'; room vices were conducted by Rev. I. B. furnished by The, Neighbors; wheel Kaine of MrTst prelwhytezdran Church, a chair by Mr. John McNabb in mem- of which church Miss 'McKay hand ory of his mother; office furnished by long been a, member. Inrtercm'e7nt w'as Canada Furniture Co., manager and made in Maitlandbank Cemetery, and employees; other donations were re- the many `beaautifrul floral Olributes ceived from Mfrs. W. B. Dickson, Mrs. testified to the esteem and affe'edon Archie Scoebt, Mi's's' Adeline' Tyermran, in Which she was held' by a large cir- , Mrs. George Black, Mhs. Alex. Me- cle of friends. The pallbearers were Dioug-all, Mirs. (Dr.) Mulligan, Mr. Metssrs. Robert Joynt, prank McGege'- Rorbert Porterfield, Mrs. W. J. Dick- goy, William Morrison, Marshall son's Sunday School Class; Mrs. E. Smith, David Leitch 'and •Malcolm Me - C. McClelland, .N&s. DelLacey, Russel Lood. Struthers, Canada Point Co., a Friend, - -C 'Minas Grace S+teven,%, Mrs. Hutchison, 'Hgmoandville.- On Sunday evening, Miss Bartonr, .Mfrs. Anderson, Mrs. October 13th, the Y.P.S. of the E'g- Vv$I,Uarm Black. __ mo-ndville Church, carried out their v. C. P. kl[olaaies S eaEcs. -e rally programme. The president, Muss Citizens Department of North Side where Chesney, plattfformed, and with hertere heUnited Chureh Young People% So- three opeake'rs of the even -Ing and: the cioty were particularly fortunate in minister, while tlie' otha traaldng� part herving Rev. 'C' P- 001mcs, mission- in the service were in the choir aleove try, IYoir O ora furloIWA fr,ormn JSP -n, behind the pulpit, Tho eolored as their dial sgreaTx� at a joint autumn leaven ,acid flowaors 'bac l Tae-• an"i7a6 mf tfi* Lp°egaairari>: dile ra7ad fore the pulpilt made a. rosantVaal tdre- No'r'c?n 'Side Soiree's on Ttaao ay tee- ,ground. The apeeiital >an ,horz, an ening. Mr. )dGolva a fa a vozy atrc Mng anthem, a qunfrtet�, n 9010, at', a 7'r,3 -n ere', •sipolre, of �; C-1,001 c5tabznh- reefing;, very e?eet I -A lelpad the 50 y ib svo our �h-'= 92 the �y740 of tho a�aivzw. l`�i SES0 2hy I'er�i ifs- 'Ir"1. �hlva�a OallavnIlny�nca oft r'o �� , &I wlf-C0T4,7G-,N2g- Ir�1aaigava, c�s�6�A4 Sit (lovot20=l SS gmrr �I� '=13do o s f&-rAl4. 11Jk ?%tM0 �E "& r�"� �;'764Va• fmma 41 . nt »i 11, ',' . �'. .' .. i, ! ,.. , 9 r': . :11 I i�, , �,, .'' '' � , " 1 I , ";;., ,�s, � , � , , I., - - , . ': :�' :; , .1. ., , I � . - - . "''. I , "" �, �,, [" �': . . .. ... ir. I i G , Ot ,. . _ .. .. . .-.., - r John, Norria, elf pea¢'; MIP. HararY r Norrisi cror nae r; ' S. lzo sitz- I• _� gerald, Mircnilton 1�, rs. Hugh. Wright, I p . Seaforth, stead oane son, William J'o'hn . . • Na[acPherson, of Russeldale: One itro- ��� ther, David MacPherson, of �([i onkto'aa, Out., also aprviveg. Rev. Mr. Arm- �; strong, of Roy's and Thames Roams, conducted the services, interment be- . ing made" in Roy's Cemetery. Tine ' pallbearers were W. G. MacPhers'an, i (a - W. J. MacPherson, G. Fitzgerald, J.. S Norris, M Norris and EdwarI � - W d (lock- in'g. S onsifleryour Rome N W. M. S --The October meeting of the W.M.S., of North Side United Church was held on Wednesday .school Dies' OuT Lid Suggest G n'yt i#& . tarnoon, the 3th inst., iia the school roman. The meeting was in charger of Circle No. 4, Mrs. J. C. Laing pre- Ilg����% ' 'siding. The meetting opened by sing- ing Hymn 108, after- which Mrs. Bur- ! I roves led in -prayer. Scripture read- �lj ing wase given by Mrs. Knight. A hm " o d off pj'�oces ,r e IT gk s vocal duet was given by .Mrs. W. Cud - more and Miss Margaret entitled, 9`.Murs%'',4 gcsundJ Ompity-+handed,"al o, an instrumental by Mrs. Barber- and Mhss Mary were most pleasing programme CGhTGrOIlal�nt(Tl�Ii RUGS r members. The topic was Rome Mis- - sions. 'Miss Fergusson read a paper, Any size made—Any pattern made. g 'showing thre great need for workers d, in the different 'bra'n'ches of the work t A series of two minute talks' on the - e different departments of glome Mis- e scare, Work undertaken by the W. M. ZYA�If�IIDAGIE cC®I`�T(�7®I�IE�TiI! S. of the United Church of Canada, Excellent ¢®m �e�1i®®m(IlS, t taken by Mrs. Barber, Mirss S. Gov- - enlock, Miss Wallace, Mrs. "Henderson, &I o Mrs. Se'llery, Miss Smith and Mrs, t Lane. A most appropriate reading • - entitled, "Keep the Sidewalks Clean," Q�TAIi�IEII��IFIEIL� ���� 1 was given by the leader, showing how r each woman can' do missionary work For Dining Room 01C Bed rOOm(1- e by doing all in her pourer to help I young Canadians through the slippery ' g pa Chs of youth, also strongly urging _ d all who are interested in the welfare - -`1. - of women and children of our beloved LRN®ILIEU�� RUGS 5 10 y province to mark their ballots to ov- t - erthrow Government sale of liquor at lit all Sizes alai Patterns. :4... the t'he coming election. e Young People's Rally. -A very suc- �� --- . cessful Rally of the Y'ou'ng People e Societies and Sunday Schools of the YARDAGE ILIII`�TCL E�TI`V>I e Presbytery of (Huron was 'held in al°�S Wfl�e, aiCaS wide; gH best - First P,resby'terikan Church, Seaforth, s - ,on Tuesday, October 15th. The op- ' patterns. ening exercises were conducted by the Honomaa'y President, Rev. T. W. e Goadawill, of Blyth. Mr. Carl Prink- _._ - . -._._ ney, of Selafo'rth, gave arra address of f welcome. The minu'te's of last ye'ar's FLOOR (DELCILe®111II1 1Zlully were read by the Secretary' m(CtnOjCC II�S�teICn1S IlIfIl �SO®� �ldal3t�7a i ' , Elsie Winter, Goderich. Reports from �' m the Sunday Schools, Blyth, Clintar., , Exeter', Goderich, Hensall and Sea - 0 forth; Young People's Societies, Exe- , A ter, Hensau 'Glade and and Sh, arth,were : TAI�IE87PII�� �� ���� s C.G.l.T., Auburn sarl,d Sea%arth, vclea�e I s given by 'representatives from each Some t0 clear at reduced rices. , placer. All reports 'showed that a very r prosperous yeaY had been spent. ' E While the collection was being taken I the Chatir, consisting of the C. G. 'I. T. I�4 ' }V�v e 'girls of Seaforth, rendered a beauti- PRETTY HEAR= �• 1VllA 11 DJ' l - ful .selection. D7is's' li4ie Winter gave 1C 1L 1L 1L E fjjj l f a short 'balk on Knox 'College Summer You, Will really want some. y t School. The report report of the nrominat- - ing committee was given by Mrs. d D+ougan, sof Clinton, sand the officers e were elected for the coming year. n They are as follows : Honorary VERY IEIF'I;:�rIEcCM zVIE iii lU R 11 AIL1�7 S h President,, Rev. I. A. lKaine, of Sea- �lIle very - f rth; President, Nip. Fred Weir, of ry latest, frilled and otherwise e Ga�'h; Vice-Presudenat, W. Angus . McRae, Seaforth; Secretary, M'i'ss Elsie Winter, God�grich; Treasurer, ` Miss HerrxprC sed the wish deepest CURTAEN MAT EII$,a LS d' will ex r�ssed the wish that deepest sympathy y Almost sure t0 have What youlll like. i speedy recovery should be conveyed to our President, IMP. Weir, who has '1 been 'go 'seriously ill ,he mould not be 11 I Present. Rev. C. L. Cowran, of Hram- _ ilton, was the speaker of the evening. �AI�IE��1�}Y A���®IFiIAIIIE$ He spoke 'on the 'Challenge of Youth ? dividing his address into three parts, For Upholstery—See what We can do Challenge of Will, Challenge of Faith and Challenge of Endurance. He for �TOli1, + kook as a text, Matthew 16-24: "Then • said Jesus unto His disciples, if any 11 mean will come 'after Me let (him den's himself, 'take up his ,cross' and follow me." Jesus was making an 'appeal to I�II�',ASS Crjllll TAEN RODS" His sciples. If any mean will fol- © II�ICICCS Y01 tlleSe �`�1��C t0 ��O ea6liIl, 1 scow e. There is nothing more ro- 1 v d mantic than the appeal of religion, but when romance dies we must have the will to carry on and preach the I gospel. 'Religion is nevem 'a call to luxury and power, but a call to ser- vice and self denial. One needs faith �) � T LV � 8 ` k, to carry ,them across the hardships J. M 061b that fall on a Christian's path. Our church needs younlg men. Mothers . today 'should direct their boy's path " toward, the church. Christ will stand by you in the darkest and bleakest hours. All you need is faith. If you �u�u '. •�smA,u ar t .,. -,„ �.•;., A. ,,«. ., .,, w r,:w,. r. _. hear the call, don't shut your ears to 4< it. Take up your cross and follow o 0 0 ,11 0l e pronouncing The of t was closed by the � iveRi � now Nis— Go iid�b ', - pranaunufing of the ibenedction by e�J N13�lti3 9 lS ,, Rehr. Mr. Dorgan, of Cliaubora.; Local Briefs. -Mrs. J. B. Willits is Segfblrt"`q Ont° it visiting with Toronto, friendrs.-DhV s. ,` W. Ruth, of Clinton, spenta few days 713 ARIR PAYENG FOR GIBAEN in town' this week with her sistear-in- law, ,Mrs. Grimoldbyo and other t Wheat, Standard $1.25 per bushe➢ friends. -The ,basses Brine' are spend- OATS, Standard or over ......................... .00 per bushel ing a few days in Brussels. Mr. BARLEY, 'Malting Grade °,,,°, 72 r�r buoheIl and Mfrs. W. W. Maines and little Mixed Marley and Oats ...........................°..$1.50 per 100 52- �I son, Billy, of K5tchenew, spent the; week end +with Mrs. Maine's father Theze prices awe Tor clean, dry grain, dlellveref at the Miihh- and sister, Mr. Henry Edge and Miss J' se hung art the' Rio I A&_WE CANNOT HANDLE BUJCMUTIPEEAT . ' , T- p y,a pa . --Miss Pearl Xesi"tle, of Brantford, In baglsL. spent a few days with Mr. and M)rs, Bran .................... $M.00 per toms i Clarence Kestle.-;Mrs. (Dr.) Gray, Shorts --In bags..........................I....... $38.00 per bon of StrWiord, and late of Palestine, 1MIDDLINGS-4m bags ............................ $415.00 per ton , E will address the Barbara KirkmanPHONE 51 " Thaallltiofferrirng meeting in First Pres- '< b�,./,, rripm 'Church on Friday, October , � , r 1 4„F ” . r 3"'�+' yr 29th, at 8 p.m. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend. -4&s. Bern WSlliamas and Mfrs, James Eason, of Stratford, were the guests of Mrs. ' H . J. Gibson this week -+Heise Olive Laidlaw, who spent the summer mere with her mother, returned to Boston on Tuesday. She was accompanied to Toronto by her sister, Neuss 2Uud Laidlaw, who will spend several days in the city. -Mr. Dalvid Pinkney and sister, 'NIi9:ssl Margaret, Mrs. Kelly and Moss MaalValret Neilson, of Stratford, Vmze the 'gueAs' of Mr. and Mrs. 1i'a'hn Pink-ney and fancily on, Sunday. -Mr. Walter Rzwth'orr ne, of Godaadeb. spent Su7l&7 vi-th his nvAher hem -- Mr. Errneut Edge spent the week eard at his rh'wa6 here before, leaving for To- ror,nto,'-•�lEIre. ir. MrcLachlsan, of ftl- rnaw, ?Ind. vl r. AdamFleisher, of S13tageord•"S were, here thrlso vr,�elr a't- il' acv fiirlsabml of Q'Jlrs° 'Flevohe><, +t*,q 11 ws oud y anlanr�'r„',a ai thm 11==0 clavi Gn - r C'aa, ,Mrrr. A&=,' Mtn -r. 0 J, M 0 `w r'' . '�'t . i . , k is? A, 11, �, K, . . i . I . f, �'�f.il a .l , ' A r.. s , r , r is ' r;�< , r%Y A� �. 1 i I,. r l { ,'t