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BERRIES.
us for Friday,
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DrugStore
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claimed him. He leaves behind hint
to sincerely mourn his death,hiswife
Yas
family consisting of Wiliam, of
Brussels; Mrs. James A. Tufted, of
To-
Beatnsvll'le; Mrs. Harold Best, of To-
ronto, and Mrs. J. R. Miller, of Bar-
ria, He is also survived Iby two bio-
thers, Messrs. John and James Gilles-
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a or �4^A'pecial
IJo1idarsChalk
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district, rid his sudden paging carne
'a gra=t shock to ttZe inlanua xty,
The funeral will take place tarn the.
home of hill sister, Mrs. John
Street; 'Seaforth, on Friday
morning to St. James' Church. Laier-
meat will 'be made in St, Ciumban
cemetery.
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rate,
De TOILET
5 kinds,
ltT�LK
aranteed first class, es-
preserving, g
' '1 5e
"tions,
hstl�he or mail orders will be
til• a they last.
13ENTO'S CORNED BEEF-
*cooked, no bones, no
•Special, pound 25c
SOAP -Choice of 5c
at, per cake
BISCUITS -First, classDresses
Summer and holiday Requisites
Face Powders and Creams, Lo-
Talcums Bath Salts and
,
Dusting Powder, Etc. ,We stock
a complete rane.
Vacuum and Thermos Bottles
Picnic Supplies
Golf Clubs and Golf Balls
Kodaks and Films
Developing and Printing Done.
pie, of Seaforth, and one sister, Mr.;.
John McMillan, of McKillop. The
funeral, which took place from his late
residence on Monday, was conducted
by the Rev. Mr. Kaine and was large-
ly attended, the Mayor and Council
attending in a body, Amongst the
floral tributes were: Pillow from the
family; pillow from the Wilton fam-9y
il3, Brussels; wreaths from Mr. and
Mrs, James Gillespie and Mary; the
When you go on your vaca-
tion, take along a supply of
Note Paper. A Fountain Pen
and Ink are also necessary.
We have an assortment of
each to choose from,
hom-pson'�
LOCAL BRIEFS
M. Robert McKenzie, M,P., of
Southington, Sask., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Main -
tosh. Mr. McKenzie is now in Ottawa.
Mr. Gordon Fowler of Toronto ,
spent the week end with relatives
here. .• s
Dr. Aubrey Crich, of Toronto, spent
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SUlTiliLer I)resses
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At Verp •,/Jtlractive .Prices.
.SODA
quality, very free from broken 25C
q 2aD�
ones; 2 pounds
XX FLAKES 2'5c
3 for
TOILET SOAP
SOAP SPECIALS THIS WEEK
{Many Flowers, Infants' Delight,
Palmolive and Royal Palm Toil-
et Soap. 25c
'4 Cakes
Mayor and Council; sprays from Mrs.
John McMillan, Mr, and Mrs. W. Dick-
eon, Mr. and Mrs. Maunders, Brussels;
Mr, and Mrs, W. Bristow, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Eyre, Sarnia; Mrs. Jen-
•the
'Subscriprtions taken for newspapers
and magazines at publisher's prig.
week end at his home here,
troit, spent the week end at Mr.
Amen:Vs home here,
Ms. Jame Sleeth, of Detroit, wa's' a
a
,..-
Frocks
for Every
.UX
25c
4 forguest
'ITTED DATES
for 25t',
Inolia Castil Soap +� �
10 Bakes
Fair Sex Toilet Soap
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nie Patterson, and others. Interment
was made in the family plot m Mai -and
landbank cemetery, the pallbearers be-
Kathleen Ennis, Stratford, were
winsome flower girls wearingfrocks
week end at the home of Mn
and Mrs. W. M. Stewailt. On Sunday
morning Mr. Sleeth rendered a beau -
Dresses1
Occasion
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2 pounds
: PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES and 1
SUPER SUDS -Regular 37c 25c
for
6 Cakes at
Quality - Service - Satisfaction
AT
ing: Messrs. W. H. Golding, John A.
Wilson, E. Mole, Robert'Jackson, A.
Archibald and J. W. Beattie.
of blue, pink and peach crepe respect-
ively. They carried baskets of roses,
peonies and carnations. After the
ceremony breakfast
tiful solo in First Presbyterian church.
Miss Anderson and Mr, R. Hays,
of Detroit, were week end guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, S. Reid.
still
and ►till more
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Big Buying -Big Selling
BUTTER PUFFS 25c
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a wedding was
served. •Mr, anti 'Airs, Jacobsen left
IMiss Jess'i'e Hodgeri, of Exeter, is
Dresses.
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per packageKt
These are made in Dublin, Ireland,
and are said to be the most famous
biscuit in the world-
Doe Large Chipso or Oxydol, 5 P &
The
Phone
Rexall Drug
26 r
rmay
Store
Seaforth, Ont.
Wanted.—A women to do hou,ework by the
day, Apply at The Expositor Office. 3317.1
Wanted, -A m'nidle-rimed woman or a girl
bo assist with housework on farm. Apply at
The Expoiftor Office. 3316-tf
on a trip to Muskoka, the bride trav-
Pilling in a brown ensemble with ac.
cessozj,es to match, They will reside
in Egm'ondville,
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a guest at the homeof Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Gillespie.
Miss Betty and Billy Scott, of Chi-
Chi-
cago,
g ,are spending the holidays at thethe
home
—Coming—Going.for
A price range from 50o
a Wash Frock for
small' to $20
'
Money Lost. -in Seaforth on Tuesday, June
of their grandparents. Mr. and
.
girl,
g a
G'Soap, 2 Gold Soap, 2 Calay Soap,
,
1 Ivory Flakes, 1 Galvanized Pail
Regular
-
30th, the sum of 8.0 in bills. Finder' please
lea}•t' at The Expositor Office and receive re-
9317-1
Seaforth Wins At Softball. - The
local team had a successful week, win-
Mrs. T. G. Scott.Activity
Mrs. D. H. Stewart, of Toronto, is
,
for a frock for Milady's
Best.
(large size) -All for 88c.
rolalue $1.25.
\\artf.
Remnants, -3 rasa Prints 81.00 as, Stile,
velvets Cretonnes 81,50. Ag dialers
ning both their games, thus tyrlu
them with Clinton and Exeter for fi 'fleet
a guest at the home' of her daughter,
Mrs. W. R. Plant.all
the time.
AN N0UNCEMENT
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
or
wanted. A. McCreery Co., Chath un, Ont.
3308-tt
pace in the opening half of the
schedule. On Friday last the boys
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. F. Mallagh, of
Toronto, we're week end guests at the
Dn Saturday, July 4th, we introdpced
the United. Profit Sharing System by
which our c.rstnmers will share in ourthe
DISTRICT MATTERS
Large British Manufacturer wants 'a neat ap-
gearing man with car to check and s inapeet
their business Ato Room o9, and
dJames surrounding
beat Grand Benci in their own terri-
tory by one run. the score being 7-6.
On Tuesday et ening of this week at
Collegiate Campus, Seaforth de-
home of 'Mr. and Mls. J. G. Mullen-
Mr. and Mrs. Fined N. Faulkner of•
Detroit, s'pe'nt the ,A2rterican holiday
INT OTA % right in the heart of the season, and'
V 1/ when the auto is in realest use, we
are selling Dresses to
rofits. This new system embraces
not only Rogers' Silverware, whose
premiums we have been handling for
some time, but also other lines in
China, Glassware, Alumiiaumware,
and manufactured articles, a list of
Announcement, -Mr, and Mrs, Alex-
ander 11'eConnell, of Varna, Ont., an-
nounce the engagement of their laugh-
ter, Margaret Esier, to Mr. John Wil-
kie Argo, Toronto,
Hamilton, Ont. 3317-1
House For sale, --For sale, 9 roomed fully
modern residence in Seaforth; two lots, two-
ear garage. The house has been newly decor-
good fruit tand iees, Dapple, cherries,d Paan sand
strawberries. Situated on Centre Street, sea.in
forth. }'or further partieulara Apply on the,
feated Exeter in a closely fought
g sine, The scare was 8-4 with no
runs being •scored until •the fifth in-
peg ativehere crowdss of aspectlarge
ators and
pres-
ent to see the locals redeem them-
at the h'om'e of Mrs. F. Faulkner. '
Mr. C, 0. Martin, .of Eng]ehart, is
spending the holidays with relatives
in this district,
Mr. and Mrs, William Griffin, of
Eloise, Michigan; Mrs. J. Dodds and
persons living many miles
from Seaforth. ' This speaks• in praiseworthy tones
for Seaforth as a Shopping Centre, and of this store
particular for Ladies'Apparel.
which we desire every customer to
get from us as soon as possible and
keep for reference.
With each list we will present a $1
of youngest son of
the late Rev. James and Mrs, Argo,
the marriage to take place the latter
Part of July.
premise:, or phone 3'L7 J. E. R. Crawford.
3917xt
goose For Sale. --For sale, a sis ,Domes ltr_
story frame dwelling house and one sere of
selves of their defeat by Exeter a
few weeks ago. The players were:
Seaforth - (McCully, Muir, Rennie,
Brownlee,'Burgess, McGregor,,;Wrig'ht,
her mother, Mrs. Morrison, of London,
and Mr. Hari).- Morrison, of Miami,
Florida, were visiting with Seaforth
friends this week.
Living up to our reputation as The
Coupon FREE. With each list goes a
LETTER explaining the advantages
of this new system and the rules goy-
it. This letter was not cool-
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Bowlers In Action. -Friday even-
ing, July 10th, an open men's tourna-
nient will be staged on the beautiful
choice orchard and garden. The house con -
t r and
ly uequipped
Neth ens hectncard aIlgnts The nd soft water
illo tea
one block west of Egmondville Church and
hat, the benefit of small taxes. Will be sold>
Barber. Exeter-Pallu, Boyle,
Pin -de,
Pryde, Creech, Sweetlove, Taylor, D.
Illorner, V. Horner, Ford.
;Miss Mary Hays, of Toronto, is
spending holidays at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson and
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•her
est Place to B'ut� Ladies Apparel
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Accessories
erring
Posed by ourselves and contains some
things we would not have said, among)
this "You will find
greens of the Seaforth Club. Bowling
men (the best of them will be here
from outside points, It will be worth
on Pa➢y terms. For further particulars apply
to Thcpn•Ss Hudson, Hensall, or Robert Strong,
Egmondville. 3314x4
Fatal Accident. -On Tuesday after-
noon an accident which terminated
fatally
daughter, Mrs. Fred Robinson, and
Miss Dorothy Robinson, of Detroit,
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson,of
and 1 this season as
•in the past.
others statement:
our prices the lowest obtainable,qual-
ity nd service considered." hs is
your while to drive around or come in
and enjoy an hour and see all these
Public School Principal Resigns.-
Genuine regret was felt and express -
occurred on the farm of Mr.
John Devereux, Huron Highway, East.
Joseph McFadden was assisting
London, spent the American holiday
with friends here.
not true, and we don't think that state-
boys in action. This is a citizens
and spectators are always
e.d by the people of Seaforth when
withtheOhaying d was standing on
. and Mrs. Jacobsen, of Strat-
ford, have
ford,
meat could be made truthfully of any
individual or firm that ever was in
playground
welcomer
it was learned that Mr. E. R. Craw-
ford had resigned from the princi-
oa
P , when the wagon
wheel dreppecl into 'a hole and he los't
Duel into Mrs
, Fred Rab -
inson's residence in Egrno'ndville.
business.
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Rev. W. P. Lane. Chairman of Hur_
on I resbytery.-At a meeting of theied
Presbytery of the Unite
Church, held in Wesley -Willis Church,
nalh-
eiof aths ippc school, , troomaccep-
the principalship of the sixteen room-
the p
Shakespeare school in the city of
Stratford. During the six years that
ound. He
wass bimmediatelyalance and cru hedll to h nt he ambu-
lance 'to the Scott Memorial Hospital
where it was found that his spine had
been injured and he was almost
tersrattended the fu. and Mrs. E. neral ofole d the late
Joseph Lawson, at Auburn, last week.
Miss Dorothy O'Connell and Miss
Helen O'Leary,
MacTavish's
Phone Phor Food -166
Clinton, on Tuesday of this week, Rev.
W. P. Lane, of Northside United
Mr. Crawford has taught in Seaforth
his work has been outstanding, and
under his direction the public school
corn-
pietely paralyzed. No hope of re-
covery was held out from the first,
of Windsor, were week
end guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Daly.
Church, Seaforth, was elected chair-
has attained a most enviable record
and he passed away the following day.
Mrs. J. H. Best and Miss Barbara
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IsYour Automobile
man of the Presbytery; Rev, W. A.
Bremner was re-elected Secretary and
Mr, F. S. Savauge, of Seaforth, Tress-
urer.
in the Inspectorate. He was also
secretary of the Lions Club and nvill'e.
member of the Horticultural and
Carnegie Library Boards, and in adfli-
g
Mr. McFadden was a son of the fate
James McFadden, and was born in
McKillop
ptownship, where his whole
life was spent. He was one of the
oldest and best known residents of this
are spending the holidays at Hunts -
IMrs. U. 'D, Clark and two sons
motored from Montreal and are spend-
ors 75 per cent. of the total marks.
Promoted from Jr. IV to Sr. IV Rita
Ciccoloni 73.1, Laura Tremeer 70.1,
rice Armstrong, Jean Watson; boys
14 or under, W. D. Wilson, Arthro
Wright, Delbert Taylor; Senior girds
Insured?
Rand Concert. Seaforth High-
tion took an active part and interest
in the Young People's organizations
ing the holidays at'�the home of Mrs.
Gertrude Martin 67,9. Promoted from
Beth Elliott, Evelyn Wilson, Mrildrec
IF NOT, DO YOU KNOW THAT
IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT:
You have given a BLANK CHEQUE
which may cost yoix, your entire life's
savings .
The Financial Responsibility Law
-The
lenders Band will give their opening
concert on Sunday evening, July 12,
at 8,30 p.m., in Victoria Park: 0
Canada"; -{larch, Imperial; overture,
•'•]agoa"; march, The rialat Pr tune.
serenade, The Twilight Hour; duet,
{ a) Lead Kindly Light.home
g (b) 0 Tel] Us
of the North Side United Church,
where both he and Mrs. Crawford will
be greatly missed. While it is with
regret that the people of town part
t1'ith lir. and Mrs. Crawford, all will
wish them every success in their new
in Stratford.
--Clark's
NOW PLAYING
HOOT
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Greig.
Mr, J. M. McMillan has Ieased oife
of the Burch cottages at Bayfield and
his family are. now spending the sum-
mer there -
The Northside United Church choir
held a very pleasantpicnic atBayfield
Sr. III to Jr. IV -Verna MacLean•78,3.
Margaret Taylor 72.9, Promoted from
Jr. III to Sr. III--tMyrtle Taylor 73.5,
George Varley 64. Pre/meted from
Primer to First Class -Shirley Fair-
bairn, Keith MacLean, Kenneth Mac-
Lean. Primer Class -Donald McKay,
Beatrice Wright. -Olive H. Workman,,
Robins; Senior boys, Willie Papple
Billie Calwill, James McCully; young
ladies' race, Beth Elliott, Evelyn Wil
son, ,I?orethea Broadfoot; ladies' race
Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Normal
Walker, 'Mrs. Lorne Wilson; girls
race, Evelyn Wilson, Dorothea Broad
foot,Elizabeth Broadfoot; {boys 11
may suspend your licenses for ALL
TIME if you are unable to gay.
INSURED! NOT WISHING
YOU WERE AFTER THE ACCI-
DENT. 4C•, a -
Merry Birds, Mr. and Mrs, .James A.
Stewart; march, Loyal and True; hal-
lad, Till Re {feet again; march, Jny-
3GIBSON
ful Greeting, introducing Home Sweet
Home; "God Save the King."
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Died In Detroit. -firs, Belle Mc-
Leod, beloved wife of sick. D. lie-
Leod, passed peacefully away in Har-
per Hospital, Detroit, after a linger-
In
on Wednesday.
Messes. Louie Jackson and Charlie
Stewart are spending their holidays
at the Jackson cottage, Bruce Beach.
Mrs. F. R. Beattie is visiting with
Teacher.
School Report. -The following is
the report of the June promotion ex-
aminations of S. S. No. 1, Tucker-
smith. Jr. IV to 'Sr. IV -60%t, 540;
and 12, W. D. Wilson, Earl Papple
,
Milton Tavlor o n relay race, 1stBE
team, W. D. on, Arthur Wright
Earl Papple; 2nd team, Bobby Dal
rymple, Milton Taylor, Mac Wilson
NEW LOW RATES
Full information gladly given.
CALL US. •
WATSON & REID
13pecialists in all lines of Insurance
PHONE 33 W x SEAFORTH:
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Lady Golfers. -At a meeting of the
lady golfers , the Seaforth Golf and
Country Club, held on lTnnday evening
in the Town Hall, the following officers
uere elected: President, Mrs, F. Sills;
1st vice-president, Mrs. E. Bell; were-
1but
tart• ce-presid Miss Norma Jeffrey;
captain, Mrs. R. E. McKenzie; vice
ca PMr.
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captain. Miss Hazel Elcoat; golf coin-
mittee, Mrs, T. S. Smith, Mrs. F. J.
Bechley; entertainment committee,
ing illness of several months. Mrs.
McLeod underwent an operation in
HarperMrs.
Hospital for a throat infliat
tion early in Meech, which at that
time was thought to have been very
successful and it was hoped that she
soon would regain her usual health,�
she contracted a cold which deg'
veloped into bronchitis and later pneu-
monia. She was again taken to the
hospital but in her weakened condi-
tion was unable to rally and died on'
Hoot
slickers
Comedy
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as a cowboy
in a big town.
pitted
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against
city
friends .at Grand Bend.
(Rev.) J. M. Dallas, who has
been spending a month with Mr. and
Mrs, John Beattie, left this week for
her home in South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. William Duggan, of
Detroit, and Mr. J. Bolton,of Roches-
ter, N.Y,, spent the week end with
and Mrs. L. Bolton.
.Mr. and Mrs. William Bristow, of
Sarnia, were guests' this week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Frost.
75cir, 67.51 --Helen Walker 583, Ruby
Pfaff 554, Jackie Traquair 553, Mil-
died Madge 551- Sr. III 'to Jr. IV-
60`/r, 480; 75'', 600 --Agnes Fairbairn
577. Jr. III to Sr, III -t60%, 480;
75`%, 600 -Ross Forrest 643, Bruce
Volland ,Ruby Dalrymple 591 (equal),
II Class were promoted at Easter-
Hazel Dining 434, iRoy Pepper 376,
Murray Traquair 376, Elton Fairbairn
323, Wilmer Dalrymple 283• A-Ist
Class, promoted at Easter -Margaret
boot race, Alice Wright, Marie
Wright, Isabel Armstrong; junior harc
boiled egg race, Muriel Wright, Myrtlr
Papple; Senior, Mary Grace McCully
Earl Papple, Annie Papple. Junior pea
nut race, Milton Taylor, Morley
Wright,Betty Allan; Senior peanut
raee, Arthur Wright, Bobby Dairympb
Delbert Taylor; necktie race,•BeatricE
Armstrong and Morley Wright, Evelyn
and W. D. Wilson Elizabeth Broad•
foot and Earl Papple; girls' hop, stet
AUTOfoursome.
INSURANCE
Let us protect you anywhere in
Canada or the United States with
Mrs. C. Stewart, Mrs, 0. Neil and
Mrs, Reg. Reid. July 15th is the op-
ening clay for all members; two ball
Entry closes 2.13 p.m.
Game starts at 2•:;0 p.m. Refresh-
meats served; prizes. July 23rd, will
be ladies' day, All ladies invited,
Competition sealed hole.
Thursday morning, July 2nd. Mrs.
McLeod was the youngest daughter of
the late Jacob and Catherine Smith
and was born in Egmondville, where
she lived until her marriage to Mr.
McLeod in Detroit in 1904, and had
resided there ever since. She leaves,
besides her husband, one daughter,
Ruth, Mrs. J. G. Docherty
ing
pence•
THURSDAY,
-drama packed with thrill-
adventure and breath -taking sus-
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
/
R I lit C F S s
Messrs. Walter Kli'enschmidt and
William McTaggart, .of Saline, Mich.,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John McLennan, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Neubauer, Mr. and
Mrs. William Neubauer, and Mise
Amelia Steinberner, of Niagara Fa'IIs,
NY., s nt 'the week en'd with Mr.
Kercher 386. B-Ist Class, promoted
in June -Arthur Traquair and Bloss
Pepper (equal). Number on roll, 17;
average attendance, 15,76. - Bessie
Broadfoot, Teacher, „,,ll wish to thank
the trustees and ratepayers for their
kindly feeling and co-operation which
existed durin the ei ht years as
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and jump, Annie Papple, Mary G. Mc•
Cully, Alice Wright; boys' hops, stet
and jump, Arthur Wright, Delbert
Taylor, W. D. Willson; girls' relay
race, lst team, Beatrice Armstrong
Mary G. McCully and Annie Papple
2nd team, Alice Wright, Isabel Arm'
stron and Grace Dalr
g ye
an Auto Policy that will take a
and a sister,
of Egmondville. The funeral,
and ' William Kruse.
in your section, and for the
and needle race, Ar streai
load off your pried and at
NEW
°
Non Tariff Rates
Church Notes. -The rector of St,
Thomas' Church, Rev. F. :Meyer, is at
present attending the Anglican sum-
mer school at London. On Sunday
y
morning last) the Rev. Archdeacon
which
was largely attended by a host of sor-
lowing friends, was held on Monday
afternoon, interment being made in
Grand, Lawn Cemetery, Detroit.
r
Repeating
, Louiss.
Mr's, Beall and family return-
ed to their home in Detroit on Sunday
Iter spending three weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckert.
Messrs. J. M. Eckert, C. Eckert,
lovely gift, an occasional' chair, Pres-
lotevely
ented on Friday evening last by the
trustees.
School Report. -School report for
S. S. No, 3, Tuckersmith, based on
and Mary Grace McCully, Grace Dal
McCully, Grace
rymple and Alice Wright, Annie Pap'
ple and Isabel Armstrong; wheellbar'
row race Earl Papple and Mac Wil•
son, Arthur Wright and W. D. Wilson
for any number of months you wish
It's worth your while to see us
before placing your insurance and
at the new low non -tariff rates
All claims proord to mipt y and at sloe-
tinily paid.
Phone,write or call -Night and
Day Service, g
PHONE 152
A. D. SUTHERLAND
General Insurance Real Estate
+
Conveyancing, Etc.
Office over Reating's Drug Store
•Neelin,
ONTARIO
Jones -Bateman, .of Goderich, admin-
lstered the rite of Holy Communion
to a large congregation. During the
Vesper service a severe electrical
storm was in progress, when the 29th
Peahn was responsively read in which
description c f King
a hunder'sst rmmagnificent
the
Holy Land. The electrical disturb-
ance placed the church organ out of
ommission. but the choral service was
splendidly conducted throughout by
the unaccompanied singing of the
choir, under the able leadershipof
Mr. H. B. F.d+ge, The Archdeacon
preached an eloquent thou ht- rovok-
q g P
ing sermon on 'The Social Life of the
Church" as a present date community
life preserving essential. Mr. F." G.
a lay reader of the Anglican
Church,
Church, assisted the Rev. Archdeacon
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Nuptials --Cole and Downey. -The
marriage of Miss Elect% Downey,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. L.
Downey, 8685 Quincy Ave., Detroit,
and formerly of Mitchell Ont., to Dr.
J• M. Cole, Central Ave., London, Ont ,
graduate of Western University and
graduate of X -Ray Post Graduate
work of Ann Arbor, Mich., took place
on Tuesday morning, June 30th, in St.
Teresa's Parish, Detroit, the ceremony
being performed by Rev. Father Mac-
Milian. The bride rooked charming
in a gown of
prettypalegreen chiffon,
hat to match and accessories to cor-
respond. The bridesmaid and grooms-
man were cousins of the bride, Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Downey, son and
daughter of Mr. and ltrs. H. J.
Owing to Success Of Our
D
Bargain Broadcast
fact thato as paturrt of ouray ,evenin"Spec "Spand ecials"
were delayed, we will repeat many
of same lines, with added Specials
on Saturday, July 11th. We are
meeting to -day's price reductions.
Conte -See -Save
,
SPECIALS ON AT 7
BLINDS DRAWN AT 11
BEATTIE'S CHINA STORE
John and Frank Nolan made a busi-
nese trip to St, Marys last week.
Mrs. William Byrne and two sons,
Jim and Donald, of Detroit, are visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Fortune.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladson Campbell, of
Toronto, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Edwin Hunt, McKillop,
'Miss Steele, of Clydebank, Scotland,
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Cluff the past week.
Miss Helen Dickson, of Toronto, is
Spending her holidays at the home of
her mother, 'Mrs. Adam Dickson.
Mins Nettie Pethick,PappleDalrymple
visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Pethieleon James Street.
Mrs. Frank Waller and 'Miss Waller
the final examinations. First Class
Honours, 75 per cent. or more of the
total; 2nd class -honours, between 69
and 74 pass, between 60 and 69. Re-
commended, below 60 per cent. From
Jr. IV to Sr. IV---ABohby Dalrymple
75, James McCully 74, Mary McCully
69, Arthur Wright and W. D. Wilson
(equal) 68, Earl Papple 65, Beatrice
Armetrong (Ree.). From Sr. III to
Jr. IV -Annie Papple 84, Mac Wilson
69, Alice Wright 63, Delbert Taylor
(Beet). From Jr. III to Sr. I'II-
Mayne Watson 70, Donald MaaDon-
eld 65; Isabel Armstrong 60, Grace
Elsie Dalrymple. From Sr. II to Jr. III-
Ervin Sil cry 718�Mur a 1Wght67, Iv-
an Taylor 63. From Jr, II to Sr. II
-+Haze 'Wilson 78, Allan Hill •72,
Delbert Taylor and James McCully.
pig race, Annie Papple and Mac Wil•
son, Mary Grace McCully and W. D
Wilson, Beatrice Armstrong end Del,
Bert Taylor; Junior potato race, Mil•
ton Taylor, Myrtle Papple, Morley
Wright; Senior potato race, W. D.
Wilson, Annie Papple, Earl Papple;
bank race, Beatrice Armistrong, Mary
Grace McCully, Isabel Armstrong;
graceful walking, Mary Grace Me•
Cully and W. D. Wilson, Beatrice Arm.
strong and Arthur Wright, Dorothea
Broadfoot and Mr. Bremner; cornflake
race, Alice Wright and Myrtle Pap -
ple, W. D. Wilson and Milton Taylor,
Bobby Papple;
leg grace, MaryGraceMcCully
and Beatrice Armstrong, W. D. Wil-
son and Arthur Wrights Myrtle Pap -
Isabel Armstrong;
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in the church service.
Downey, of Detroit. The bri'desm'aid
wore a pretty of orchid chiffon,
of Brantford, are guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. n
J. Duncan.
Morley,Wright 70, Preston Dallas 68,
BobbWatson 63, Milton Taylor
ple and soda bis -
cult race, Earl Papple, Delbert Taylor,
THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL
,
EIRE INSURANCE (;®9Y.
Death of William Gillespie. -One of
the oldest and best known residents
of Seaforth, passed away at his home
on James Street on Saturday, July
4th, in the person of William Gilles-
pie. Born in Fifeshire, Scotland, 79
gown
shoes and hat to match. After theY,
ceremony the 'bridal party repaired
to the home of the bride's parents,
where a sumptuous wedding hreake
fast was served to all the guests, In
the afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Cole left
by motor for Montreal and New York,
9
C I C A.
, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay, of
Hamilton, are the guests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Willis.
IMiss Beatrice Duncan, of London, is
spending her holidays at the home of
Mr. W. J. 'Duncan,
(Rec. conditionally). Frrom Primer to
I --Anna Watson 83, Lloyd Papple. and
John Calvrill (equal) 78. Jr. Primer
-Ethel Wilson, 'Olive Papple` and
Freda Hill. For the month of June,
Elsie Robins and .:Anna Watson had
.s cillo Durin the
perfect,spelling. grunning
Annie Papple; horse back race', Mar -
ion anal W. D. Wilson, Freddie and
Milton Taylor, Olive and Earl Papple;
chum race, Mary Grace McCully and
W. D. Wilson, Beatrice- 'Armstrong
and Arthur Wright, Alice Wright and
Mac Wilson highjump,
HEAD OFFICE - SEAEORTH, ONT.
years ago, he came to Canada at the
age of eigt;teen. In 1876 he was mar-
tied in Clinton to Agnes Hill, living in
where they sail on the "Western
Land" for Europe to spe'n'd 'the honey -Allan
mom
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W'h it e - Cloverardaily
•MANLEY
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year Hazel Wilson, Preston Dallas,
Hill and Minton Taylor receiv-
ed prizes for perfect recitati'dn of the
BeatricAlice ng, Mary Grace Mc -
Cully,Wright; sack race, Earl
Papple; young men's high jump, Clif--.
ford Bro'adfoot,
OFFICERS:
James Evans, Beeebwood -President
fames Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres.
1 F. MeGregor, Seaforth - See.-Treas.
AGENTS;
'l '. E. motionSeaforth • John
�t rrayr, Egmondville; 10•. E. G. Jarmoutl2
egi6>tf; James watt, Blyih. '
.,
1`R' GTOILSt
wt gid, ,,/t, No, 2, Seaforth;
', Brotl'taage;a limes.
Seaforth ever since. For thirty-three
years he acted in the' capacity of
Chief of Police and during those years
he made many friends who will miss
him from amongst them, for many
there are who realize he has held out
a helping hand over a hard'place. Ow-
ing to ill health, he severed his con-
nection with the town at the end of
1927, and since that time, though by
no means an invalid, still was enable
to take an active part in the common-
ity, though deeply interested in all
that concerned what was Itractieally
his life's, wbrk. Three years ago his
life was despaired he
d►
Jacobsen -Wilson. -The marriage of
Beatrice Irene May, youngest Baugh-
ter of Mr. and 'Mrs. George Wilson,
lee Nelsen Street, Stratford, to Lars
Christian Jacobsen. of Stratford, son
of `Mr. and 'Mrs. Jacob Jacobsen, of
Sjelland, Denmark, took place at the
home of the' bride's parents on Satur-
day. June 27th. ileus J. G. Connor
officiated and the wedding music was
tliayed by George Wilson, brother of
the bride. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride overs an ankle length
gown of white georgette and Lace and
g g
P'.. silk net 'caught with *tante
a�s�e
has been the,
•
standar+�oi quality
r
• for over 30 years.
Available ever �m
°
where. Ask for it
• Mr. Fred Eckert and tRev, J. M,
Eekart motored' to Kitchener last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert and their
clanghter, Sister Stephen Joseph, mo-
tored to Kitehenelr last Sunday to at-
tend the first Mass celebration by
Rev'. Father Diedrich who. is a Kit-
chener boy. Rev. Father Eckert was
the s eaker for 6he °cessi'on.
Mr. and IMrs. Lottfs Brall paid a
flying visit to her astern, Mrs. W. J.
Manley and Mrs. L' auras McKay last
Sundayon the eve- of their departure
to Detroit,
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addition ta'bl'es and Ivan Taylo2 and
Elsie Robins for the multirplication
tables. --al. McNau hton, Teacher.
;School Picnic.-•- n June 27th, the
annual school picnic of •S• S. No. 3,
Tuckersmith, was held in the school
grounds, A large number gathered
and everyone helped to make the pie-
�
nie a real succes's'. The following is
a lyst of th$ z"aces: Skraight race,
children under, 6, Gordon Hill, Betty
Allan, Melba Tay or; 'beginners class,
Olive Papple, Ethel Wilson, Freda
Hen Tat Class, Lileyd Papple, Anna
Watson; girls under 10, Myrtle Pap-
Hazel Wilson, Elsie Robins; boys
Willie Papple, Ger-
•don Wright; newspaper race, Mary,
Grace McCully, 'Beatrice Armstrong,
W. D. Wilson; five -leg race,
g Beatrice
Armstrong, Isabel Armstrong, Annie
Papple and Mary Grace McCully, Ar,
thur Wright, W. Dr Wilson,,Parl Pap -
pie an Delbert Taylor. The candy
scramble was enjoyed by sill, Srtveep-
stalco prizes for girls, Mary �+teCull9;
sweepstake prize,for boys, W. D. Wile
son. 1Before the prizes for the caeca
were distributed, Mr. Bremner pros■
ented Annie Papple, Hazel' Wilson and
Preston Dallas with medals for per -
feet school attendance for 1930-39.,
Win r i lye ei, •
at OA lamas Connolly,
wv„ obufoot,,_.,;t►,8 ,.
' • Georg*
"� $airlge +
6 nt" It. � y ,�S0A71rdL�E%
J'a toe Sheldkey
t
of, bet rallied
and eince then has virtually remained
at his home. Though his health has
been frailty itself, still the end came
Satttrda ,mornfn' with the efti sod.
y g g
Satard l►lo i
g ntereste'd in his. sur-
rCtitifkittgs ten lktizxutee h�ftlke death
.vslt
bosseene. She Darned Johanna xIl
roses. Mies EiTt tla Spencer, ' of :'o-
+
,onto, was maid of Dtofior, ftaclxerl in
orchid :georgette s th pieyture.hat• !Her
Owers W�Jl$ yellow roses,,' teetecr
Wil'sarz ti+as`s man. Me IiLiaae
t+l'eel Wiitdeor, l thleen.
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TUCKF3 iVI'i'%iWright,
School Report:411e following is
the aohaol report of the $nail aircaminh-
tlbiis of ScliboT Section No. 1p', Tuck-.
errtl ith. mass non-
pie,
uhdet nixie, Preston Dallas, Morley
'tyhg litvitl• girls tinder 12,lnxlch
.J ,
Annie !fid Plc Alice Wright, Isabel,
Atrreetrbng• .' 41's under .11, Donald
>
IUla 12 ''ld 13 Wilson, Ivan Eat:;
1 'sill' i3, 1Vlary McCall Beat.
Afterwards, all enjoyed the sumptu'oue
provided by the ladies but were
p. ,
able to do ample justice to the ice
Bream. Note all' wended their way'
tiomewards ails an entjalnalbie sitar.
nolttl.
. % ,
G'a y '1VIee1c
,
60 per Bent. and