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O '4 ,yr 'nu es ,of the la .t xxieeti wexp read , '` # g eaVa . , I rr, a, , I p Ali t ng ng "r,- g ^ V r "! f. ;„ r �% ,* ,, �, turd' AX �e �xeu prices.. Early DrjN Store Vater , In partnership •with' his bx'o ar [ 'the Jt1ie%aU responded to' rby and the, roll call was 'nisi „ji'+'I tlx. Blase. averse of Scripture.' Mr, and Mrs: he carried on a photo studia,r but for . A good ,way to forget abQnt come ears he had 'been voniiecteli.' } ` QilSj}lrYl� }v, Qf�xiRe -spirit rt 1 r Sore Feet: excellent art- Y� .': William Drover read an the weather is to be0ome ing .... , .... ` For with the Hydro. He was a mems r . ' W Hyl, I t- , Foot powders. foot soaps, corn, fele on prayer. Mrs, John- Garter terested in a Book. We have of ;St, Thomas' Anglican Church anal'' �h!"AI--X I'txre ,filer i ped g >lon U C bunion and callous pawls; foot rendered a very fine solo entitled, No them at a prominent Mason, being a Past u1`tlYl";r Tl' balm and arch supports. Room in the Inn," accompanied 'by 50c, $� and $1.00 EACH Mid -Summer . . . t'' ,54 E OF GOOD QUAIiI For Sunburn, Prickly Seat and Mr�J'ohn Stewart. Mrs. J. L. Bell Grand Superintendent of Huron I)is- 4 i l `, arv: are several grades even of poison Ivy. gave `a 'brief account of Dr. Caroline ' trict Royal Arch Masons and for �[ r 'I'll " e 'eves. We are just as care • o m P s iron ears acted as secretor of Bri- 4 I, I Q"� e'tw. °Ertl :of the quality of our spices as Lotions and Creams that give Mcl?onald s life and work. Mrs, J. �; ,�, tarn ayMasonic Lodge. 'Twenty-seven • el 1 �n ! a axQ 'of our vt negax, and invite relief. M. Govenlock read' the Glad' Tidings I� p, : W Prayer. The collection was taken by years 'ago Mr. Jacli6on was united in No V9 }l�y�'sil« tw'eol!ngarson. For Flies, Mosquitoes & MothsY �,'11�`y'!•• ,Fly Kill and Black Flag Sprays Mildred Aitcheson and it amounted to Book. Store, Seaforth marriage to Miss Abigail Powell, who , � rfi� k ;8 NSW POTATOES , Q� and Powdex--two of the best. $8.35• The meetiag was closed by ,Subscriptions taken for newspapers survives him together with a family m '§ ir'' • . per peck Hymn 498 and repeating the Lord's .and magazines at publiaheu'a prices. of two sons and one dlaughterI x. : t ha '� �a i ic a u . I INE 1A1V�MONIA'and STAR— Kodak-, pert De and Kodak Fred Jackson Principal -of Merrick- . Prayer in unison, A dainty lunch was , Two of th'e 'best; 4 for ........25c Films—Expert Developing and served. The August meeting will be vibe School; Mr, Louis Jackson, of - : r CHISON''S 'BAKIN'G POWDER Printing. the home of Mrs. Wm. Hogg. the Canadian Bank of (Commerce, 'Sea- i�r t �lI[IT held at ,,,� r is put up specially for us by one SPECIALS on Friday afternoon at three o clock. forth, and Miss Marry Jackson, of . a1r'r ,o$ the oldest and most heliable 32 oz. Pa -retest Russian 0" Interment will be made. in the $arils Seaforth, He is also survived by i }1 �� spice house's xn Canada (McLaren s plot in -1 cc Cemetery. four 'brothers and two sisters Messrs. Oil . , , . , .. • • • • , • • • • • • $1.29 Private Bale.--,Pr,vate sale of household ' " + y Limited). It is our best seller for Regesan Fruit 'Saline, articles on Saturday. August 1st, at 2 p.m., W. O. Jackson and T. A. Jackson; of ,, .': ' `� good quality reason. 25e large bottle 20-1 Ripley; Mr. Edward Jackson, o Ed- in . , 79C at 28 Coleman Street, Seaforth. 33 Aa'�•'r " 16 -ounce tins . • Vaccum Battles, Hint 49c For `Dale, -1929 Chevrolet coach in first Death of L. C. Jackson.—The death monton; Mr. Sam Jackson a'nd iss ' ".'},, (SALMON—Maple Leaf, 35c; Goldeni 31 Antiseptic, 16 az....69c clams condition, ,;res only run 3,000 miles- occurred at his home on James Street, Belle Jackson, of E'gmondville, and ���'i Net, 25c; Cascade, 15c; Half pound gn Priced very reasonable. Apivly to James Seaforth, on Wednesday, July 29th, 'Mrs. Stephens, of Kitchener. The 11 W'am'pole s Milk of Magnesia, Kerr, Centre street, Seaforth. 3320x1 of Mr, Louis Constant Jackson, in his �1, tins at 20c, 15c and 10c. 20 oz. 50c Honey For saga.—At v cents per pound in funeral which will be under Masonic i1fA'CKBREL--,One pounds tins...25c ,Genuine Chamois, 16x18...89( your own containers till August 16th. J. C. 66th year. A year ago last May auspices, will be held from St. KRAFT CHEESE—Per lb., 30c; June AT Laing, Seaforth. 3320x1 Mr. Jackson suffered a stroke, and Thomas' Church on Friday afternoon q .IN;,• Cheese, 1930, 25c; June, 1931, 18c. Having completed a full course in the Ken- although be rec(xverd sufficiently to -at two o'clock, Interment will be r, 0:0 'A`' .BAKER'S SNOWDRIFT • ! Hedy ifair Dressing and Beauty Culture be able to be out at time's, a severe made in 'Maitland -bank Cemetery. of and ' y 25c Keating s -Pharmacy School, Toronto, I a'm opening pp parlour s, ,COCOANUT—Per Pound with Mr. S. E. Pullman. For appointment,, heart affliction from which he sof•• ,Rt":; pirlTE'D DATES—Per lb 15c. We rale 2?9. Miss Ina Gray. 3320-1 fared for a number of years, 'was' '� . :'', Think these are cheaper than dates The Rexall Drug Store Remnants.- 3 lbs. Prints 81.00: s tbs. silk, against his ultimate recovery, and ' 1. with pits. at 10c lb. and much hand- Phone 28 Seaforth, Ont. Velvets or Cretonnes $1.50, Agents, dealers two, days before his death he suffered LOCAL BRIEFS ' )" ', ler. wanted. A. NeCreery Co., Chatham, Ont. a second stroke which brought the , ,.” NEW CLOVER HONEY—Hartry's ssoa-ti end on Wednesday. Mr. Jackson Mx. and Mrs. George Love, of To- . 11 or Laing'-. 10 lb. pails, 75c; 5 lb. Man wanted.—An experienced married mean — `_ _— ronto, are guests at the home of Mrs. to do farm work. No children preferred. Love's parents,Mr. •and Mrs. A. D. pails, 40C. Wife to help with cows, etc. House provided. . ar e, '' CATEL.L'.IS .C'OOKE;D SPA'GHE'TTI THE HURON EXPOSITOR Apply to J. W. Hyndman, Gorrie, Ont, Scott, Thornton Hall, 1, 3320x1 Never Lig to a Speed Cop The Misses Annie and Jean Gov a es - R .'� with cheese; 1.1b, tins, 10c; Heinz's, Wanted—Two men for permanent posi- - 15C. tions o[y local route for n'ationa3 concern of- enlock are visiting their sister at , , fi KRAFT OLD FASHIONED BOILED DISTRICT MATTI�itS Bering year round en,,ployment. Good pay Carl Laemmle presents Grand Valley. SALAD DRESSING ��C from start with excellent chances of promo- Mx. John Neely and family, of Lon- : I'llRIl. ,f _ - tion. Write for appointment .to E. Hac3320-1 REGINALD DENNY d'Or, spent the Week end with h'ia is •flounce jars 107 King Acc Kitchener, Ont, 3320-1 now being held . t 11,;' KRAFT High-N-AISE FOR SAND- mother here, Notice. --Accounts owing to the undersigno(1 Miss Grace C'asentieri, of Hamilton, '�kt for 1929 and 1930 must be paid on or before tis,;: WIC'HES--B oz., 15c. These, we 1�-omen Golfers.—On Thursday last ,, is •a guest at the home of Mr, and �•. think, especially good values. ladies' day, there' was. a large turn- September 12th, 1931. If not paid by said IN "'`' .BULK SODA BISCUITS ---First class out of members and the prize win- (late they will be placed in other' hands for lulls. W. C. Govenlock, in Egmond- ' ,.` 11 3320-2 with costs and interest added. L. ,. Ville. ,-ORE ';.. quality, very free from broken „ ners were: Low score, Mrs. T. Swan G. Rock, Brod'hagen, Ont. 3320 2 Mrs. Hamilton and daughter, Miss i", , , 25"L Sinith, 51; putting, Mrs. J. A. Munn, For sale.—Walnut bed and dresser, walnut 'qq�ones; 2 pounds That s Helen 'of Sault Ste. Marie are uestsMacTAVISH'S j'I BROKEN SODAS Q n 12. gate legged table and four chairs; Windsor , s R :i 25cr sty"le walnut china cabin -t, day bed, white at the borne of Mrs. Hamilton's bro- " '' 3 pounds ..... "', Announcement --Mr. and Mrs. Wm. enameled kitchen talr:e, Gerard pally man the!', Dr. H. Ii.' Ross. UtChl�®n piano, walnut furniture, all practically new. DaddyMiss Helen All]ent 15 V151t1n inStrong, Seaforth, announce the en- Apply to Mrs. Robert Archibald, James St,rr. gag•ement of their elder daughter, Seaforth, 3313-tf Kincardine.�.i•' Anne Elizabeth to Mr. Carson L. Al- Mr. and Nlrs. G. D. er usoand•, House For Sate.—For sarle. 9 -roomed fully Fergusong' ��' ` Phone Phor Food ---166 ler of Woodstock, only son of Mr. modern residence in Seaforth: two 1,ts, two- little daughter are spending a week Come without delay.,., and ' George H.Allen,Mount car garage. 1'he house has been newly decor- with friends in Pennsylvania. ..':; ate', inside and out; 3-wire'Hydro service; Denny in a speed farce of motor- Mr. and Mrs. BeverleyWalker and . ,• fA,' Forest, the marriage to take place the gt'd f,•uit tree:. apple. cherries, pears and cycle cops, husband -hungry women family, �, middle 'of August ,trawberries. Situated on Centre Street Sea- e o Toronto, M were recent guests forth, For further particulars apply on the and a little girl who called him Aad- at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. premises, or phone 327 J. E. R. Crawford. dy when he wasn't her Daddy at all! Crich. Supply y1ourneeds i''1 IsYour Automobile Successful Music Pupils.—The fol- 33220x2 More laughable complications than a Mrs. John Klein and family,of lowing pupils of Mrs. M. R. Rennie rouse For sale.—For sale, a six roomed 16, %�. were successful in rising the Toren- peace conference. Pontiac Michigan, p •x g Insured? p story frame dwelling house and one acre of g n, aPe S endln the ,av", to Conservatory of Music examina- choice orchard and garden. The house con- BARBARA BENT TOM O'BRIEN holidays at the home of her parents, for tions, held in Seaforth on July 3rd: tains hard and soft water and is equipped Mr. and MTs. Joseph Mero. immediate ' �� an. IF NOT, DO YOU KNOW THAT with electric lights. The property is situated LILIAN RICH Mr. Oliver Sei list attended the �'+' "SI,: IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT: Junior piano, Kathleen Storey, hon- one block west of Egmondville Church and g You, have given a BLANK CHEQUE ors; elementary piano, Alice Dev- has the benefit of smart taxes. will be sola Poultry Conference at the 0. A. C., ?r",N. on easy te,-ms. For further particulars apply and the sensational child star, JEAN Guelph, last week and also spent a which may cost you, your entire life's Breaux, honors; introductory piano, to Th4m'as Hudson, Hensall, or Robert Strong. LAVERNE, in support. t `*'' Edith Dale, honors. few days in Toronto. for ®��® ®Q L11 .p Ifavings? f Egmnndvilne• 3319x4 An honest-to-whoozis rib -jostler Mr, W. J. Faulkner and Mr. G. Special .Optical Notice.—Have your eye's Ener p 1 The Financial Responsibility Law with now and tiler a tear. rias slafspend your licenses for ALL Good Colt Sold.—Mr. John Powell, examined by our ween known arta painstaking y, of Brantford, spent the week Jr., of McKillop, has disposed of his specialist, Mr. Hugh on, formerly optical ex- NOW PLAYING end at the home Aof Mrs. F. Faulk - t,.. TIME if you are unable to pay. fine colt,'Jim E. Grattan. This colt pert f`rr Kent's• Toronto. and Henry 1largan Her. & Co,. 'Montreal. Over 30 years' experience: Mr. J. Anderson of -New York, ,15 at wonderful : BE INSURED! NOT WiSHIN'G was sired by Calumet Grattan 2.11aix o yeas coming to Seaforth. You are as- " II`' YOU WERE AFTER THE AC'CI- and is a half brother of the Paging � sures of the best optica, work to be obtained visiting at the home of his sister, ween of 1930, ae E. Grattan, 1.591/4 and at very moderate cost. We have all the Mrs. W. R. Smith.DENT.and is a beautiful bay, rising two 11. ate -lutesof mountings, the bet make of P11INCESS Mrs. B. Scott and two daughters, • the best maker•, and our prices are from $•4.to g ° Price Reductions." NEW LOW RATES years old. His new owner is Mr. up, Mo day. August loth, from -x n,m. to �—of Moose Jaw, are guests at the home4} Bierlin •, of Exeter, who aid a Band- Wednesday, August 12th, 12 noon. Come of Mrs. Scott's sister, Mrs. J. H, Scott, .1' Full information gladly given. some price for him. p early. Beattie's Fair, Seaforth. 3320-2 Ooderich Street. +5.'. �E TT IE' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and _" CALL US. '� o - � 1.Tiny Tim C*o]f Course.—The Tiny family and Mr. Taylor, of Port Col- WATSON & REID Tim contest on Tuesday evening at- The Late Geor„e Cook.—The death borne, were guests this week at the ttacted quite a large crowd. The corn- occurred at the Scott Memol'ial Bos- RIZE home of Mrs. H. R. Scott. p �>”' Mrs. Jose h Mero and dao hter +7=;� ' petition was keen and scores' close. ital on Friday avenin o£ last week, P daughter, f`; Specialists in all lines of Insurance P P g . Is PHONE 33 W SEAFORTH Mr. A. Y. McLean came through with of Mr. George Cook, in his 68th ear. Mrs. J. Klein and children, ares end- a 51 score, taking the honors of the Mr. Cook suffered an accident while' ing the week end with Goderich night's ht's play off. The foll'owin are at work on the previous Tuesday. His 1 Window friends. � - g g• s the other contestants: Dale Nixon, condition, however, was not thought Dr, Aubrey Crich and Mrs. Earl ;jry"y Arthur Edmunds, William, Hart, Ian to be serious until Wednesday, when Smith, of . Toronto, spent the week ,1 * ' O O O O O O O O O O O O McLean, Stanley Dorrance, Charles he was removed to the hospital. The end, at their home here. Messrs. Harry and Manuel Byer- son spent Sunday at Goderich. O O Barnett and Arthur Ament, deceased was born near Holmesville CONTE AND SEE Mrs. Robert Bell is visiting her man have purchased aanew threshing Mr, and Mrs. William Goderich. and. O and as a young man he resided in daughter in Hamilton, e!';; S. T. Holmes & Soil One Hundred Acres of Wheat.—A Michigan. Returning to Canada he Miss M. H. Young is spending outfit. children accompanied by Miss Viola `,, O FUNERAL SERVICE o Saturday, August 1st g Mr. and Mrs. John Eckert, from Fisher, spent Sunday with the lat- Tl sample of wheat grown on the farm resided at Clinton until 25 years ago, ! � Au u'st in Muskoka. O Main Street, Seaforth O of Mr. James Shea, north of Dublin, when he came "to Seaforth, where he The C. G. I. T. girls returned from here; Mrs. Leo McKay, from Regina; ter% parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. R,1; O We will display articles suitable Mr, Joe Eckart, and '_Miss Elizabeth Fisher at Fullarton. , , O was brought into The Expositor Of- has since resided and where he was camp at Kintail on Monday. >, O S. T. Holmes' "residence, O fice last week. The grain stands Ran employee of the Bell Engine and for PRIZES for any occasion. Mrs. F. J. Burrows' spent the weelc and Stephen Murray motored to the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hartman and ii. O Goderich Street, West; phone O feet 9 inches in height, and is a pret- ,Thresher Company. Twenty-eight end at the home of her son in St. Martyr's Shrine in Midland last Sun- family, ,of Orangeiville,. visited at the '1,: O No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' O ty good sample. Mr. Shea has 100 years ago Mr. Cook was united in Bowling, Golf, Tennis, Horseshoes, Catharines. day. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert {;, . •„ O residence, Goderich Street, O acres of this wheat and all of ::ni- marriage to Miss Lucy Pugh, of Blue'- Picnics or 'Card Parties. You will Mr. Van Bell has retuined from a The promising 'bumper crop has sof- on Sunday evening. rM: ', O East; phone No. 308. O form height. One hundred acre fields rale, who survives him, together with also find ,,GI,FTS" for the Wedding, holiday spent at Burlington Beach. faxed severely from the extreme heat Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eggert and it';; O Linionsine Ambulance Service O of wheat are something new for Hur- a family of one son and one laugh- Shower, Birthday, Anniversary, or Master Everton Smith returned to and heavy rains of late. !children, Mrs. John Eggert and Mr. "•"'�• O Night call's shone 308. O Threshing 'operations have begun!Ed Ed. Scherbarth spent Tuesday of las$ g on•.County. ter, Mr. Frank Cook and Miss Nellie just something to suit the summer hili home in Toronto on Sunday after k''. O Day calls, phone 119 J. O and the wheat crop is a light one, week in London. Cook at home. The funeral was held visitor. spending r. weeks with his Brand- t` O Ckiarges moderate. O Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doerr and Chiu ��',.. McGonigle-Doering.—The marriage from his late home on Sunday after- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich. O Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Sets dren visited with Mr. 'and Mrs, Wixn tit;, O of Margaret Clarie, eldest daughter noon and was very largely attended, Mr: and 'Mrs. Roy Allen and chi!- MCKILLOP Reihl at Brodhagen on', Sunday. ";. O O O O O,O O O O O O O of Mr. and Mrs. John Doering of the services being conducted by Rev. Always On At Special Prices. dren and Miss Weber, of Milwaukee, 1:11 `,, North Eastho e to Randal Ross Mc- F. Myers, of St. Thomas' Anglican were guests at the home of Mr. and Miss Eleanor Campbell, of Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy, Evelyn Gonigle, of Kitchener, son of Mr. Church. Interment was made in f Mrs. W. R. Plant. who is spending her vacation at tlYp and Wilbur were in London on Sat- ': p Beattie s China & Gift Store Miss Mar g P , nrday. y and Mrs. R'ober't McGonigle, of Sea- Clinton cemetery, the pallbearers be- Margaret Crich is vision in home 'of her grandparents, Mr. and forth, took place Tuesday morning in ing Messrs. Robert Smith, Albert Ed- Toronto this week. Mrs. A. H. Ross, of McKillop, has rd Mr. and Mrs. C. Regele spent FriI. - AUTO INSt1RANCE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, ler, W. H. Golding, H. Combes, Robt. • Mrs. Snell and daughter, Miss Mar- ceived word that she has been sue= !day at Stratford. t Q-11 f H 'It -?"I 'n assin the rimary grade .. Mr. A. P. Hampel, Mrs. Hampel rD a rte , o aixxi on, are guests cess u 1 p g p and Mr. Earle Hampel, of Ayr, while at the home of Mass Jean Turner. of the Toronto Conservatory music Mr. Barber, of Orangeville, is a examinations with hornours, receiving on their vacation recently spent a day,. guest at the home of his cousin, Mr. 70 per cent. in piano and 97 per cent. with Mrs, Hampel's sister, 'Mrs. C. C. A. Barber. in theory. She is a pupil of Mrs. R...Eggert. Mr. and Mrs. J. Taman and family, R. Cook, of Windsor. Miss Campbell Messrs. William Hoegy and Paul of Detroit, and Mr. G. Taman, of is also a student of Kennedy Colleg- Weisflug, accompanied N.C. John Bin - Niagara Falls, are holiday guests at iate Institute in Windsor, and passed d'efield to Toronto, where they spent the home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me- her ye'ar's work also with honours. a couple of days recently. ' Ge'och. Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Messer- Mr. and Mrs'. Leslie Weitersen, of Mr. W. Pollard left last week on a schmidt, of Detroit, spent the week Detroit, were week end visitors at motor trip to Fort William. end here. the 'horpe of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miss Marguerite Black is spending ' 'Mrs. F. Koehler and Masts Har- Weitersen. her holidays in New Ontario. Vey Koehler returned h'omei'• after Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bauermann and Mrs. McNaughton, of Arnprior, is spending several weeks with Mr. and children were visitors at Goderich (m visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Messerschmidt, at Detroit. Sunday. Mrs. Robert Govenlock, in McKillop. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rege'le and Mrs. G. Leith, of Blyth; Mrs. R., Mr. R. E. Cresswell, of Denver, Col- son, Harry, accompanied by 'Mr. and Pletzer, of Toronto, and Mr. , ShoIdiee, r, or'ado, is spending a few days at the 'Mrs. Alex. Stoskopf and children, of of Crediton, spent Thurgda'y' ai'hlliag .. torily paid. Seaforth Highlanders•"$and.—Once and Dr. Mackay and Dr. Burrows were horli6 of his sisters, the Misses Cress- Fullarton, spent' Sunday at the Bend. on Mrs. John Eggert _-Al other Yr.',i , Phone, write or call—Night and again we report a very :successful on the scene of the accident within a well. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Deitz and friends on this line., riR Day Service. band concert. This Sunday evening very few minute's. He was lowered Miss lizabeth G. Ryan and Miss Harold,, an'd Mr. and Mrs. William' Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler were °'�",• ' PHONE 152 feature is becoming very popular to the ground and the work of re- Ellen 'Ryan, of Chicago, are spending Koehler'`and family were Sunday via- at Stratford on Tuesday' evening. ', with the public, as evidenced by the suscitation commenced. Later he was ,their holidays at the' home of their itors with Mr. and Mrs. Will Grows, We are sorry to note the illness of 1 ,: number of People resent an Sunday taken to, the Scott Memorial Hospital 11,11, .sister, Mrs. M. Broderick. at Blyth. . Mr. John Jacobs, near Brodhagen. His '5; A. D. SUTHERLAND, P P P P tiir�.,> . last. Pleasing items made • up a where the doctors continued to work � Sister Clavor has returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Eggert, Del- friemds on this line wish him a H` ll' , ' General Insurance, Real Estate much appreciated programme, and the over him until ten o'clock, but all e'f- � home in Toronto. „ la and Norman and Mr. Bo� Thom¢• speedy recovery. A,�J 4, Conveyancing, Etc, selection of `Best Loved Irish Melo- forts proved unavailing. Mr. Neilans CRICH Mrs. Desbura Lias returned toMd"z ' Office over Keating's Drug Store dies-" drew lots 'of applause from a wa a widely known and popular rssi- j Northville, Michigan, to resume her , l,t very attentive audience. The bass dent and his tragic death came with position as nurse on the staff of tie ,Nil;, ONTARIO solo b Bandsman M. McPhee ,won ,� �IEAFOIL'1H y a great sense of shock to the people F'&IIl0U8 Sanitarium. vtr h, � + much applause as also did the nu'm- ,of Seaforth and the community, The Mrs. McGuire, of London, was the , �, [ d'eceas4d' was 'born :at Roxboro, �q`, bars giver by the Paramount Male being guest last week of Miss Fliorence SCHOOL 4 F COMMERCE, e* - Quartette. The members of the band a son of the late A'lexan'der Neilans. LEMON Fowler, On Sunday Mrs. McGuire , -, t, certainly appreciate the quietness ob- He was an experienced lineman and :gave a� well rendered solo in St, • iso TME MCKILLOP MUTUAL served and the attention given by the for a number of years was employed D Thomas Church. CLINTON, ONT. ``(,�#a ����..rr audience, 'but if some car owners will an Waterford Telephone System, PIES Mrs. E. E. Secord, who has been i' ',ry web 1.r" - ” ,. . INSURANCE C4'Y. please refrain from moving them cars spending the winters in Seaforth. Thrix visiting her paxe'nta, Mr. and Mrs. offers you the Practical Business Training that has made it posai le I.n§k+ l t7,,, during selection-, everybody will be summer he had been doing construe Ira VO ; William Knechtel, has returned to her for our scores df students to obtain and hold positions in thi+s bine �,`t'y -- able to hear. Fal]'owing is the pro- tion work with the local Hydro Coin- home in Meaford. of depression; tbecaue of their high standard of eYficiency� t mission. Early in February, 1917, NeVfl1' " h; rI HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORT11, ONT. gramme for Sunday, August 2nd•-'-- h®,. Rev. D. X. Periie, oil North Battle. Prepare to be one of the employed' next year, by taking a THOS - I'll'. "''a , 'O Canada; march, Royal Romank; went overseas and served in France Been ford, Sask„ spent therwweek end with bUGH P1lACxTCAL 'CC)MMERCIAL 'COURSE NOW. 3, serenade, The P'oet''s Dream; march, with the Seventh Battalion Canadian Beaten ,ibis aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. �;. i F,"i,`',f' The Invader ; alto trio, Visions, Railway Troops+, being demioboli�zed' N. Knechtel. We offer you the following courses: l ' l w 0MOBUS: (Bandsmen M. McLeod, R. 1961ton, L. in Canada in 1919 Mr. Neilian's was Secretarial`, General Office , IllFP`l” ¢� Bal ); vi'olin aalo, Mr. E. 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Doering in a min- ity occurred in Seaforth a few min- , ,i.: an load mind and at hiffon frock with black vel- V. Utes, before six o'clock on Wednesday ,f, . , off your vet girdle'' and white hat. Both car- evening, when Mr. John G. Neilans iti 11 NEW lied sweet peas. Gordon McGonigle was electrocuted while working on - was best man. After the ceremony the Hydro line. In company with ,; U>"V, Non Tariff Rates a wedding breakfast was served at Mr. some other men, be had been putting there a 21, V, the Borne pf the bride^s parents. in a new pole on which was ll�f,,, hf and Mrs. McGonigle left on a honey- transformer, in front of the. residence I' for any number of months you wish moon trip to London and Detroit, the of Mr. I. A. Weedmark, on God@Tich s )i;;; • Efa worth your while to see us bride wearing for travelling a navy crepe suit with smart hat in the same Street, East, and was standing at the top 'of the pole, when be came in " ,);�+?„ � before placing your in and p g shade. She wore a fox fur, the gift contact with a live wire. Immediaie- 4,Tw:,•: ;; , at the new low non,tarifi' rates of The bridegroom. They will reside ly he slumped until his body rested »:. you cannot afford to take chances. on Courtland Ave., Kitchener. on the top of the transformer. Medi- _, ,;, ' All claim's promiptly and satisfac- .� cal aid was immediately summoned rD a rte , o aixxi on, are guests cess u 1 p g p and Mr. Earle Hampel, of Ayr, while at the home of Mass Jean Turner. of the Toronto Conservatory music Mr. Barber, of Orangeville, is a examinations with hornours, receiving on their vacation recently spent a day,. guest at the home of his cousin, Mr. 70 per cent. in piano and 97 per cent. with Mrs, Hampel's sister, 'Mrs. C. C. A. Barber. in theory. She is a pupil of Mrs. R...Eggert. Mr. and Mrs. J. Taman and family, R. Cook, of Windsor. Miss Campbell Messrs. William Hoegy and Paul of Detroit, and Mr. G. Taman, of is also a student of Kennedy Colleg- Weisflug, accompanied N.C. John Bin - Niagara Falls, are holiday guests at iate Institute in Windsor, and passed d'efield to Toronto, where they spent the home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me- her ye'ar's work also with honours. a couple of days recently. ' Ge'och. Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Messer- Mr. and Mrs'. Leslie Weitersen, of Mr. W. Pollard left last week on a schmidt, of Detroit, spent the week Detroit, were week end visitors at motor trip to Fort William. end here. the 'horpe of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miss Marguerite Black is spending ' 'Mrs. F. Koehler and Masts Har- Weitersen. her holidays in New Ontario. Vey Koehler returned h'omei'• after Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bauermann and Mrs. McNaughton, of Arnprior, is spending several weeks with Mr. and children were visitors at Goderich (m visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Messerschmidt, at Detroit. Sunday. Mrs. Robert Govenlock, in McKillop. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rege'le and Mrs. G. Leith, of Blyth; Mrs. R., Mr. R. E. Cresswell, of Denver, Col- son, Harry, accompanied by 'Mr. and Pletzer, of Toronto, and Mr. , ShoIdiee, r, or'ado, is spending a few days at the 'Mrs. Alex. Stoskopf and children, of of Crediton, spent Thurgda'y' ai'hlliag .. torily paid. Seaforth Highlanders•"$and.—Once and Dr. Mackay and Dr. Burrows were horli6 of his sisters, the Misses Cress- Fullarton, spent' Sunday at the Bend. on Mrs. John Eggert _-Al other Yr.',i , Phone, write or call—Night and again we report a very :successful on the scene of the accident within a well. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Deitz and friends on this line., riR Day Service. band concert. This Sunday evening very few minute's. He was lowered Miss lizabeth G. Ryan and Miss Harold,, an'd Mr. and Mrs. William' Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler were °'�",• ' PHONE 152 feature is becoming very popular to the ground and the work of re- Ellen 'Ryan, of Chicago, are spending Koehler'`and family were Sunday via- at Stratford on Tuesday' evening. ', with the public, as evidenced by the suscitation commenced. Later he was ,their holidays at the' home of their itors with Mr. and Mrs. Will Grows, We are sorry to note the illness of 1 ,: number of People resent an Sunday taken to, the Scott Memorial Hospital 11,11, .sister, Mrs. M. Broderick. at Blyth. . Mr. John Jacobs, near Brodhagen. His '5; A. D. SUTHERLAND, P P P P tiir�.,> . last. Pleasing items made • up a where the doctors continued to work � Sister Clavor has returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Eggert, Del- friemds on this line wish him a H` ll' , ' General Insurance, Real Estate much appreciated programme, and the over him until ten o'clock, but all e'f- � home in Toronto. „ la and Norman and Mr. Bo� Thom¢• speedy recovery. A,�J 4, Conveyancing, Etc, selection of `Best Loved Irish Melo- forts proved unavailing. Mr. Neilans CRICH Mrs. Desbura Lias returned toMd"z ' Office over Keating's Drug Store dies-" drew lots 'of applause from a wa a widely known and popular rssi- j Northville, Michigan, to resume her , l,t very attentive audience. The bass dent and his tragic death came with position as nurse on the staff of tie ,Nil;, ONTARIO solo b Bandsman M. McPhee ,won ,� �IEAFOIL'1H y a great sense of shock to the people F'&IIl0U8 Sanitarium. vtr h, � + much applause as also did the nu'm- ,of Seaforth and the community, The Mrs. McGuire, of London, was the , �, [ d'eceas4d' was 'born :at Roxboro, �q`, bars giver by the Paramount Male being guest last week of Miss Fliorence SCHOOL 4 F COMMERCE, e* - Quartette. The members of the band a son of the late A'lexan'der Neilans. LEMON Fowler, On Sunday Mrs. McGuire , -, t, certainly appreciate the quietness ob- He was an experienced lineman and :gave a� well rendered solo in St, • iso TME MCKILLOP MUTUAL served and the attention given by the for a number of years was employed D Thomas Church. CLINTON, ONT. ``(,�#a ����..rr audience, 'but if some car owners will an Waterford Telephone System, PIES Mrs. E. E. Secord, who has been i' ',ry web 1.r" - ” ,. . INSURANCE C4'Y. please refrain from moving them cars spending the winters in Seaforth. Thrix visiting her paxe'nta, Mr. and Mrs. offers you the Practical Business Training that has made it posai le I.n§k+ l t7,,, during selection-, everybody will be summer he had been doing construe Ira VO ; William Knechtel, has returned to her for our scores df students to obtain and hold positions in thi+s bine �,`t'y -- able to hear. Fal]'owing is the pro- tion work with the local Hydro Coin- home in Meaford. of depression; tbecaue of their high standard of eYficiency� t mission. Early in February, 1917, NeVfl1' " h; rI HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORT11, ONT. gramme for Sunday, August 2nd•-'-- h®,. Rev. D. X. Periie, oil North Battle. Prepare to be one of the employed' next year, by taking a THOS - I'll'. "''a , 'O Canada; march, Royal Romank; went overseas and served in France Been ford, Sask„ spent therwweek end with bUGH P1lACxTCAL 'CC)MMERCIAL 'COURSE NOW. 3, serenade, The P'oet''s Dream; march, with the Seventh Battalion Canadian Beaten ,ibis aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. �;. i F,"i,`',f' The Invader ; alto trio, Visions, Railway Troops+, being demioboli�zed' N. Knechtel. We offer you the following courses: l ' l w 0MOBUS: (Bandsmen M. McLeod, R. 1961ton, L. in Canada in 1919 Mr. Neilian's was Secretarial`, General Office , IllFP`l” ¢� Bal ); vi'olin aalo, Mr. E. Dti'ncan; never married, but is survived by dna '�+ t"` +°4;X1 ikhw1 kwild $eodliwood - eiit , brother, �Vlr. Atex. 1<7eilans, of ChnLari, Try one To' Colo ertial and' . 'mnr .ThR Wonder; waltz Over the MANLEY Coriilnr0rcial Special Courses Arranged 41!J +�odbridh' � Vicom avis ; overture, `Gomm icemen, 3 and two sisters, iUlias Elizaibeth IA%i1� bMf111itib �, .11+f eft, 1,, ,9nsl'ioxtft - SuC;:' ji'atlll'+ : P 31 p�,;�iir�l ;;: '"I. 1 . r a God Save the Iii'nil"' ... ....... art's and 14Irg. W. M. Stewart; ,oi Sea-noA"ti �4 1rtAL 0 SNS R 8, 19 >4i4ia'fr ,,l: 4, , : `' '' --W- "-"- forth. .I3� vv s a Pres'by't4lith.r A . r Mr's': Desbura, . from Detroit; Mrs. Write or phoria •4or p cii tb J", 11� rr r, , A 'QCs' bM. ,, : t , , T. 11AW1ey, from Fiitit, Gio'h.`' Sister., ., II ']FLA. r, i w 1�VkcJfiilta W. M: S� 'I'he . +iBdA ►. rivate fixndna r nndet the auspices t �y ,:_,. . , SPAP 1kC A. 5iTO1�T'' . Com. S eciali. , (I Ii'. (NAR „ fu: �.J . t ,, arse , ,. .r„ :., v r.. ., ,,,,: 1 u..., ., %l'1>'fYi` from; 7,'Or'6rii(i aril 11+ir$. lt5 '.. 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