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goce;ts at home ef Mr4, /4;.,ti;
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• )5 BRAZIL NUTS
For Sore Feet: ,
Foot powders. foot soaps, corn,
bunion and callous pads; foot
bahn and arch sup,ports. :
For Sunburn, Priddy Heat and
Poison Ivy.
,Lotions and Creams that give
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Fieno.-Niee piano for sale or to rent. AP-
nay to O. Hoare, Clinton, ' 8321x2
Calf For Sale. ---For sale. three weeks old
roan calf. Apply to E. B. Goudie, Silver
Creek Dairy, &aorta, or. phone 144 r 2.
8821.1
Bring the children to the Burgess Studio,
A go,0 wan' to feet abon't
the weather is to beeisme. in.
terested in a Book. We linve
them at
Me. 8fic and $1.00 EAcg
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Miss Kate R, Wiles; R.N., a OmenI
dug, N. Ye is visiting at the home of
Mr. and kn. Reg. Kerslake. '
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Bernice and Mr. W. Itobertson, of
Auburn, wore the guests of Mrs.
William &later last week.
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nes that cause you to have'Implicit
FAA in your -Home -Town, Sales
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4.4P0HIB,ON'S BAKING • al c ,,
. TbliVIDE131,,-16-0R. tiAS 4..i.lii
KT% PURE CIDER or SPIRIT VIN-
WAR. 50c 'per gallon
DLD CHEESE -June 1930, 25c
per pound
relief.
For Flies
'Fly Kill is, Mosquitoes & Moths nd Black Flag Sprays
I and Powder -two of the best.
Kodaks, Brownies and Kodak
'Films -Expert Developing and
Printing.
Mitchell, aud beve photographs made before
sehwol opens. Our photographs will please
'4=44. 3321-1
Bemnanta.s--8 lbs. Prints $1.00; 3. lbs. Silk.
Velvets or 'Cretonnes e1.50. Agents, dealers
wanted. A. MeCreery Co., Chathaans 0az:espies
Car For Sale.-Willys Knight -touring, four
cylinder, 19'25 model, in excellent running con -.".""
ompson 0
Book Store, Seaforth
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'Subscriptions' taken for newspaper's
S at publisher's'
and magazul• e prices.
Mr. Alvin R. Dodds, of 10Killop,
attended a banquet held by the sum-
mer etudentS'in Western University,
London, on Friday evening last.
IMiss Hilda Heron and Mr. William
Berry, of Toronto, were holiday nisi-
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ./.
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CHOICENEW ,CHEESE 18c
per pound
BAKER'S SNOWDRIFT 25c
COCOANUT -Per pound ,
NEW CLOVER HONEY-Hartry's
or Laing's. 10 lb. pails, c; 5 lb.
75
pails, 40c.
CATELLIS COOKEID SPAGHETTr
•witti cheese; 1 lb. tins, 10c; Heinz's,
15c.
KRAFT OLD FASHIONED BOILED
SALAD , DRESSING .- 25c
12 -ounce 'jars
KRAFT HAM-N-AISE FOR SAND-
WICHES-8 OZ., 15c. These, we
think, especially goocl values.
BULK SODA BISCUITS -First class
quality, very free from broken em,,,
SPECIALS e
32 oz. Puretest Russian
Oil $1.29
Regesan Fruit Saline,
large bottle 79c
Va49c ccum Bottles, pint
Mi 31 Antiseptic, 16 oz, 69c
Wampole's Milk of Magnesia,
20 oz. 50c
iGenuine Chamois, 16x18. . 89c
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Keating's Pharmacy
The Resell Drug Store
Phone 28 : Seaforth, Ont.
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dition with ew' batterY, $60 or beet offer.
Apply to, W. Finlayson. Hgraontiville, or
phone 145 r 22, Sea.fonth. 83214
Agents Wanted. -Man or woman to travel
and appoint agents for old -established house
in 'business in Toronto over forty years. For
terms und personal interview with one of our
travellers wire Dept. W -S, Win.ston Co., To -Mrs.
rout°. ' 3321..2
Notice.-Aecounts owing to the undersigned
for 1929 and 1930 mut be paid on or before
August 12, 1931. If not paid by said
date they will be placed in other hands for
collection, with costs and interest added. L.
G. Rock, Brodhagen, Ont. 8320-2
For Sale.-Walritst bed and dresser, walnut
gate-legged• table and four chairs, Windsor
style walnut china cabinot, day bed, white
enameled kitchen tab:e, Gerard Heintzenan
Piano, walnut furniture, all practically new.
Apply to Mrs. Robert Archibald, James St.,
Seaforth. 8318ti
to see her again. .
Mrs. Edith Grieve, and daughter,
of Royal Oak, Mich., were recent
guests of Miss Jean Turner.
Graham, of Stratford, IS
spending a week with her daughter,
Mrs: Calvert.
Miss Hess, of Blyth, and Miss Mar-
garet Grieve, of Toronto, were guests
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Grieve.
Mr. C. Thiel and Miss Stella Calfus
of Kitchener, spent last week at the
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brand.
Mr. and Mrs. John Love, Egmond;
vile, and two daughters, of Toronto,
L Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Pinkney and
little son, Bobbie, have returned to
their home in 'Montreal, Lorne Pink-
ney returning with them.
Miss Pearl McMinn, of Termite, is
spending a few days with friends in
town
e: Mr. Reg, Pullman, of Toronto, was
guest over the Week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lowery.
Mrs. M. L. Mullen is spending two
weeks at Hotel Sunset Goderich.
Mrs. Dr. Hossick and Miss Dorothy
Aussie's, ef Innerkip, are visiting Mr,
Iand Mrs. W.-17. McIntosh and other
fri Men rd:. II.:e1Ge.. Kruse and son, Billy, of
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ones; 2 pounds &ult.
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BROKEN SODAS 25c
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Agents Wanted. --13, $3.50 or $4 per day
guaranteed for sixty, seventy-five or hundred
days' agency, work in your locality represent-
left last week on a motor trip ' to
Preston, Toronte and Burks Falls,
Galt are visiting at the home of Mrs.
William Mater. Mr. Kruse also
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3 pounds
ing old -established house in business in Tb-
spent toe week end here.
The people of this town and vicinity have been
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per ba.sket 60c
poultry, Eggs and Cream for Seaforth
Creamery taken in exchange.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR
ronto over forty years. For terms and per -
acral interview with or* of our travellers
wrlte Dept. W -G, Winston Co.': Toronto.
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The Girl
Mr. Harold Michell is a guest at
the home a Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Tyer-
MFaulkner, of Brantford,
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' quick to grasp the opportunity to save that this
wonderful sale presents, and so have been buying
heavily because
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DISTRICT MATTERS
House For Sale. -For sale, 9 -roomed fully
modern residence irs Seaforth; two lots, two-
car garage. The house has been newly decor-
ated inside and out; 3 -wire Hydro service;
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spent the the holiday with his mother and
'sisters here.
Miss Pearl Kestle, of Brantford, is
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The'..tiralues Offered
Phone 13hor Food -166
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Another Tiny Tim Contest. The
good fruit trees. apple, cherries, Pears and
strawberries. Situated on Centre Street, Sea -
forth. Err furker particulars apply on the
premises, or phone 927J. E. R. Crawford,
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Spending her holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Kestle.
Mrs. J. E. Willis is in London this
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week. Her little granddaughter, who
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House For Sale. -For sale, a six roomed 1.,;(3
Barge
has been spending a week or two with
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IsYour Automobile
Insured?
play off
on August 20th for prize, a season's
ticket. Please hand in scores at the
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story frame dwelling house and one acre of
choice orchard and garden. The .house . con-
tants hard and soft water and is equipped
with electric lights. The property is situated
one block west of Egmondville Church and
has the benefit of small taxes. Will be sold
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with
her grandmother, Mrs. 'Jas. Grieve,
returned with her.
Mrs. Guy Richards, Mrs. John
Davis, Dorothy Davis , and Mrs. Fred
Robinson, Detroit, left
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Think of It' You may come here
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IF NOT, Po YOU KNOW THAT
EN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT:
you have given a BLANK CHEQUE
which may cost you, your entire life's
savings?
The Financial Responsibility Law
Announcement. - Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Charters announce the engage-
meet of their daughter, Elizabeth J.,
to Mr. Sydney C. Pullman, the wed-
ding to take place early in August.
an easy terms. For further particulars apelY
to Theas Hudson, nensall, or Robert Strong,
Egmondvidle. 3819x4
Special Optical Notice. -Have your eves
e;:',Ti1,41r„1. blir"fiu:tormf‘ovIn.n„a:2idy P,apitrretalkienx!
pert. for Rent's, Toronto. and Henry Morgan
& Co.. Montreal. Over 30 years' experience;
20 years coming to Seaforth. You are as-
Saily O'Neil
Jean Hersholt
14 alcolm MacGregor
of Wednesdaypracticallyo
from. Seaforth on altwo weeks' motor
trip to the; Thousand Islands and
Syracuse, ,,N, Y. They took a camp-
ing outfit with them,
Mr- and Mrs. J. E. L. Pangman, of
Toronto, were here last week attend-
ing the funeral of the late L. C.
nfagsnhdreb
eevveerryy iDteriynGi:othd: need0re. atcao risela:vwio wudycyus
ers appreciate the fact that such values as they
get here are rare, and are, therefore taking advan-
tage of the big price reductions now.
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may suspend your licenses for ALL
=ME if you are unable to pay.
BE INSURED! NOT WISHING
YOU WERE AFTER THE AOCI-
DENT. , •Cosmopolitan
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Women's Institute—The regularmountings,
monthly meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held at the home of
Miss Kate Allison, August 12th, at
2.30, under the convenorship of Miss
Gertrude Webster. The
sured of the ,best optical work to be. obtained
and at very' moderate cost. We have all the
late stylesof , . t of
the belt' make
the best makers and,our prim; are from $4.00
op. Monday, Auguet 10th, from 1 pan, to
Wednesday, .Atugu.t. 12th, 12 noon. Come-
early. Beattles kali-, Seaforth. 3320 2
Carl Laemmle's exciting screen
presentation of
RUPERT HUGHES
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Thrilling Magazine
story. A runaway barge in the roar-
ing torrent of New York's Hell Gate
Jackson.
'Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen are
spending three weeks' holidays in the
Alaritime Provinces.
Rev. I. B, Keine and Mrs. Keine
left this 'week for Sault Ste. Marie.
Mrs. W. A. Wright and family, Mrs.
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Are you getting your share ? -
' COME,
Full information
roll call will
be a poem from school reader. The
in the biggest storm the riyerfront
Grainger, Miss Jessie Grainger and
Miss Pearl
gladly given,
CALL US.
WATSON & REID
topic will be taken by Margaret Mc-
Millan Ion School Lunches. Each
member of the Institute is requested
to take a lunch for a school suitable
for a warm day in June. Everybody
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mics Margaret Case, R.N., of De-
ti -cit. is spending the holidays at the
home of her Mr. and Mrs.
ever saw . . . a girl who didn't
know the meaning of fear -the re-
lentless find of rival rivermen along
the Erie Canal.
Grainger, of Angusville.
Manitoba, have taken a cottage in
Bayfield for the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Reynolds and
family, of Toronto, were week end
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Specialists in all lines of Insurance
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welcome.
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J. A. Case, Maple Hall.
Mr. James Sleeth was a week end
guests the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G, A. Sills.
'With The Golfers. On Wednesday
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Stewart.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. McRae, of Detroit,
are- guests, at the home of Mr. and
nurse, at the Galt Hospital. We
wish her success. :
age, and lived all Ithe rest of his life
on the homestead on sileich he died.
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last a number of the lady and men
members of the Seaforth Golf and
Mr. Frank Coates, of Hamilton, and
MrHarold Coates, of Montreal, are
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Mrs. Oscar Neil.
Capt. H. J. .Hodgins and Mrs.
Mr. Chester Patterson, fireman on
London and Owen Sound train, spent
On May 23, 1877, he Iva& married to
Sarah Baird, who predeeeased him 12
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Country Club went to Listowel to
play an inter club game. The Listowel
club have built a new club house and
have otherwise greatly improved their
course. The Mitchell ladies played
spending the holidays with their
TY) others. . F3. ,
MrRCoatesRoyal
Apartm.ents.
M•iss Margaret Carroll, of Toronto
is visiting at the home of her sister,
'J.
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Hodgins, of Toronto, and Mrs. Harry
Speir, of London, are guests at the
home of Airs. L. T. DeLacey.
Mrs. Thomas Rawley, has retullied
to her home in Flint, Mich., after
the week end at his home in Wing-
ham. Mr. Patterson intends moving
his family to London the end of
August,
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years ago. He was a man of quiet
and kingly disposition and will be
much missed by those who knew him
best and in the home. He was one
of the old time threshers, having
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in Seaforth on Thursday of this week
and were entertained by the club. It
is expected 'that the Bayfield ladies
will play here on Thursday, August
13th, when tea will be served,
Mrs McClincher.
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51r. and Mrs. A: G. Smillie, of To-
Tonto, were visiting friends in town
this week.
Miss Elinor Burrows is visiting
friends in! Lindsay and Peterborough.
Mr. Mrs. Minette, Toronto,
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spending a few yeeks' holidays with
her brothers and sisters in this vicin-
ity.
Rev. Father Kelly, of New York,
called on Seaforth friends this week.
Berry,be me ofef Ottawa,tbemliss s sae
guest
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLag.an and
family, of Logan Tp. visited at Mr.
Sundayaalaansdt.
HarryMr
threshed thirty-five years with horse..
power. He also spent several sea,
sons grading roads, some of which
emnbeorw nofuBrrhucigefihewladys.H
memberUnitede wChausreha,
also a chartered member of the
Brucefield Oddfellows
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O Night calls, phone 308. •('•
O. Day eails, phone 119J. °
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W. M. S. -Despite the numerous
other social activities of the week, a
goodly number of members attended
the social work meeting of the W. M.
S., North Side United Church, at the
home of Mrs. T. J. Webster, on Thurs.
day, July
and of
wore week end guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box.
Messrs. James and Charles Forbes
of Waterford, were here on Friday
attending the funeral of the late J. G.
Neilans.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Scott, of
COME AND SEE
We will display articles e'
for PRIZE'S for any occasion,
Bowling, Golf, Tennis, Horseshoes,
Cresswell. . •
Mrs. Bolton and four children, of
Baltimore, are guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Geddes and two
daughters, Mary and Jean, spent
Civic Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Gadd"'
Clrffdo'srdonWi misses
Joy and Evelyn Whitlock, of St.
Thomas, and 'Mr. Leslie McNaughton,
of London, visited in the neighbor -
hood over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hedgert and
family, ofnearSeaforth",visitedat
Mr. Bruce Cooper's on Sunday last.
lodge, having
been an Oddfellow for 55 years. He
is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Arthur McQueen, Brucefield; Weis.
James Bowey, Exeter, and daughter -
in -law, Mrs. James Thomson, his only
son James having predeceased him
seven months ago, and two grandchil-
AUTO INSURANCE
Let us protect you anywhere in
Canada or the United States with
an Auto Policy that will take a
load off your mind and at
30th. At four o'clock the
meeting was called to order by the
president, Mrs. Lane, After singing
a hymn, Mrs. Lane led in prayer. The
topic for study was "India." Inter-
('sting and instructive papers on the
subject were given by Mrs. McGavin
and Mrs. Crich. The message of lova
contained in the Hymn "'Tis Jesus"
in a pleasing' duet, was conveyed by
Detroit, are spending the holidays at
Mrs. Scott's home in Tuckersmith.
Misses Isabel and Marion Watson
are enjoying a holiday in the Mari -
time Provinces and expect to spend
the month of August there.
'Mrs. William Helson and Miss
Gretta Helson, of Toronto, are visiting
at the home of Mrs. H. J. Gibson.
Mrs. Maud Sloan and daughter,
Picnic's or Card Parties, You will
also find "GIPITS" for the Wedding,
Shewer, Birthday, Anniversary, or
jvuissitters.omething to suit the summer
Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Sets
Always On At Special Prices.
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Mrs. W. Cole and daughter, Doris,s,
son, Mr. Jack Oughton, Toronto,
are guests'
at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Sclater.
Stewart Geddes is spending this
week in Waterloo.
Guests at the home of .Mt and Mrs.
George Hanley this weekiwere :Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Hanley, ack and
Douglas, Chatham;
essrs. Lorne and Ronald Elford
spent Sunday in Exeter at the home
of Mr. M. Elford.
Rev.. and Mrs. L. C. White and
children were in Goderich last Fri..
day night as the former's brother;
who 'lives there, was taken seriously
ill. He was taken to the hospital in
Goderich on Saturday.
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dren. He also leaves one sister, Mrs.
Hainer, of Eyebrow, Sask., and two
brothers, Hugh and James, of Moose-
Jaw, Sask. The funeral took place
on Monday afternoon to Baird's cern-
cern-
etery. The services at the house were
conducted by the Rev. Mr. Conner, of
Kippen, in the absence of his pastor,
'Rev. Mr. Bremner, the Oddfellows
taking charge at the cemetery. A
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Misses Jean and Gertrude Webster.
The i offering was taken by Lois Mc-
Gavin and' the meeting closed with
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Lois, of Toronto, are guests this 'week
at the homdt•of Mrs. Sloan's brother,
Mr. R. F. Jones, Jarvis Street.
B eatties Clina & Gift Store
Mr. and Mrs.
George Hanley, Brussels; 6ir, and
Mrs, E. H. Barton and Miss Margaret
Cornish, Stratford.
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STANLEY
large number of friends gathered to
their last respects to the depart -
ed. The pallbearers were Jas. Boyce,
Non Tariff Rates
for any number of months you wish
prayer. dainty lunch was served
by the ladies of Group No. 4. The
next meeting will be held in Sc tern-
her,
Rev. C. A. Malcolm, Mrs. Malcolm
and Miss Betty are spending the boll-
clays at Bruce Beach.
Rev. Frank Stafford and Mrs. Staf-
TRACTOR PLOUGHING
Mrs. E. S. Evans, Miss Eleanor Ey-
ans, Miss Mary Barber, Miss ,Betty
Southgate and Miss Pat Southgate
Mrs. 'Margaret Erratt, who has held
the position of Deaconess in Grace
United Crurch, Hamilton', for some
John McEwen, James Swan, John Mc -
Cowan, ,Hugh Aikenhead and Hugh,
Gilmour.
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It's worth your while to see us
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ford, of Detroit, who are connected
are camping at Bayfield this week.
time, has returned to her home in
Stanley,
before insurance
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with the Y.M.C.A, Social Service in
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Miss Belle Campbell, Miss Rossie
where she will spend a few
.
placing your and
at the new low nen-tariff rates
you cannot afford to take Chances.
All claims promptly and satisfac,
'Eerily paid. -.se.'"
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Phone, write or call -Night and
Day Service,
PHONE 152
A. D. SUTHERL.L4,ND
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' General Insurance, Real Estate
Conveyancing, Etc.
Office over Keating's Drug Store
• ONTARIO
Seaforth Highlanders Band. -An-
(Abet- successful Sunday .evening -t con-
cert was held in Victoria Park at-
tended by a large audience. The van-
kiln; items were very pleasing, es-
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pecially the alto trio played by Bands-
men McLeod, R. and L. Bolton, Ow-
ing to illness, Mr. Eugene Duncan was
unable to give his violin numbers, but
we hope to have him with us at some
futuretle
date. The Paramount Male
Quartette, accompanied by Mrs. Ren-
rile substituted, and as usual sang
their numbers to perfection. Follow-
ing is the pr°graunne 6r Sunday'
that city, were the guests of Mr. awl
Mrs J h S oaton M da
..r. o n , pr A E r y,
1., andyrs.. . E. B ewett, of To-
ronto were' holiday visitors at the
home' of their cousin, Mr. J. B, Tyer-
,IMr
Than:
Miss Dorothy Hutchison returned
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home this week from a trip to Ber-to
muda.
Mr. and 1VIrs. George I\Teal, of Bat-
Creek, *Mich., are the guests of
their uncle, Mrs. Norman Carter,
Ruron Read.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Walters, Mrs.
Carleton and Ross, of Orono• Mr. and
181 few more hot days and those
weeds have done their work. If
ploughed .in now, they will increase
the fertility a the land and you will
have a good field of wheat.
Work done right in rotation as or-
dens are received, at prices accordingwith
the times, l' .
Phone 34-616, or see us.
JONATHAN E. HUGILL & SONSing
Seaforth.
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Elder and Miss Mayrne Didkson are
also spending their holidays at Bay-
field.
Miss Helen Rankin is visiting her
sisters in Fort Erie and Detroit.
' Mr. and Ross 1VcGonigle, of
• Mrs.
Kitchener, visited recently .
Mr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Elgie, in Tueker-
smith.
Mr. Harry Grisbrook, of Toronto, is
visiting friends in town and vicinity.
Miniature golf players have some-
thing to shoot ,at now. Mr. W. E.
Kerslake made three consecutive holes
in one stroke on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. William 'Hawthorne, of Port
months with her mother, Mrs. Robin-
son, Sr., and her brother, Rev, Will
Robinson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin Keys spent
the week end with the former's par-
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keys,
Babylon Line.
1 Rev. E. A. Poulter leaves this week
for his vacation; consequently the
services at ,Goshen. and Varna United
Churches will be withdrawn next Sun-
day.
Death of Alex. Thomson. -One of
She. best known and highly respected
residents of Stanley passed away at
his, home on the Bayfield Road early
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Sadler, of Remits
ton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
W. Reed.
and Mrs. R. Honey, of St.
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Catharines,Dr. Hutchison, of Sagie
naw, and iss Dorothy Hutchison, of
Seaforth, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
G. G. Wilson.
Miss Cooper, of Tomato, is visit-
her sister, Mrs: F. A. Hambly.
Mr. -Howard Leary, of London, ia
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spending his vacation at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Leary.
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Speare, Toron-
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Mrs C. Myles and, Donald Walter
CaTicton, of Toronto, we're week end
seisss
Hope, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
Friday morning, July 81st, in the
to, and 'Messrs. C. McDonald and G.
The
New White Rouse' serenade,;
D. Bright.
person of Alex. Thomson, at the ripe
Spears, 'of Toronto, spent the holiday
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THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
Lovers; march, Navy Frolic; sacredold
overture, Grand Religious' Fantasia-
At this interval the Boys' Band, under
the direction of Mr. Lougheed, will
render three numbers: March, The
New Annapolis; ballad, Dainty Dear;
guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Adams. ,.,
Those from town who attended the
H t h• onreunion'at Queen's Park,
Stratford, ' '
on Crvic Holida were
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Honey, tof St.
Catharines are visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. F. D. Hutchison and Mrs. R. E.
Bright.
age of 83 years, following an ill-
ness of several weeks. Mr, Thomson
was born at Rosshire,•Scotland, in the
year 1848, and came to this country
with his parents when three years of
at the home of Mr. Joseph Speare.
Mrs. John Livingston is spending
a couple of weeks -in Hamilton.
Rev. R. N. and Mrs. Stewart are
holidaying in Montreal.
United, Am
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Bright and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tyer-
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Died In Saskatchewan. -Joseph C.
Morrison, a native of McKillop, and a
former resident of Seaforth, passed
away at his home in Big Beaver,
Sask., on Tuesday, July 21st, at the
age of 81 years and 9 months. De-
ceased was born at McKillop in 180
and In 1882 was married there to VA,
Jennie McDonald. They later moved
to Seaforth, where they resided until
1903, when they went West to Mile-
stone, where Mr. Morrison homestead-
eat l'hey moved from there to Wil-
colt wireire ' they stayed until 1011,
When, the deceased nikrved te Big
,itiver. Atr.., Mertionn listed ti. Won,
delta life cii litchletrY, and,,,aso and
lostides inimerons fidendi *IOW% to
°did titk• lifl tei40404' Mg, I., 0,
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man, and
M. Melville.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glinske and
two small daughters, of Detroit, are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Sproat and sister, Mrs. G. C.
Dale.
Mrs. John Routledge, of Calgary,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. B. in Egmondville,has
McLean,
i eturned from the London Hosital,
much improved in health.
Mr. Nelson Garden and eon, of O'
ton, were the guests of Mr. and s.
Adam Hays last Week.
MI*. Wellington Barbera of -Mimi- ,
peg„ lavishing friends on the Sotto -
Road, Tucker-mufti:4 arid in EgintrAd-
ville. ""Vra, :Bather wag fortuoty gios.
Lizzie Chesney, daughter of the, kite
Jttfr, .;aild Ult. Gorge Cliestioy and
*-ag hot% old: brought op itt.Tudtot,
thilith Her Many ITiOntia•' are gla
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An event of unusual interest took
place in Wingbara on Monday, July
27th, when Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mus-
grove were at home to their many
friends, who came to offer their eon-
gratulAions and good wishes on the
happy occasion of the fiftieth anni-
versary of their vvedding. Mr. and
Mrs. Musgrove received their guests
amid a protation of Outsets Which
were the.gifts of many friends, Mrs.
J. A. Morton And Mrs. 1). D. *Sin,
non presided, at the tea :titible, Which
was attractive with. flowers and gold
tapers and centred With a wedding
cake decorated in gold.
Mr. and Mre...T. .0, aabkirk, Isabel
and Mack,. kif-Wingliani; Were visitors
at the home of' Mr. F. V. Scott, of.
1011ga'atuot ?rattan, laf Inite,,
leltutoh, iet WA Week to train for a ,.
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