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�,ffl�� but who has •been an invalid for sorxne o nin Most of our 'goods M'r. J'ose'ph Bart is spendi two '":'
s� 1� ", ' ' if'� H:'.14u{1'F�'!,ia n. 1.11; _ I .�Ii,• ng ,.u't iii ,:.
4�'�i�r°'��t� e (? REE- We have a years. His also survived by two Are ngRr in stook, and the bol- weeks' visiting friends' in Kirkland
sons and one daughter, Mr, Roy Scott,, ance %q,ll be 'along shortly. Lake., �'
'4il��,aa }lz;ubem of basks fax free distxibnl- . t of Peace River Mr. Clarence Scott, Save tame and worry 'hY buy- (Mr. an'd Mx�s, Stewart MoIntosh,
bit-ntaining over 60 different H1 h Sch l and Q � A SUR,I .
i 1 , ., oQ nd'-M�s. 'Walter Pickard, of Vancau- ing now. Gwendol and Marguerite have re- `"''
11 for for pickles and valuable ver. bre daughter, Evelyn, ensue- ,
turned to their home in Detroit after +
Q 'ou the Uses of good vinegar. • C ceased him in 189(1 and a son Archi- in two weeks' vacation 1n e
brla k� r! Public School JLIOM S pend t ee Sea-
1 { Y�4�Cir-seem 1-1b. can, 25c, and wuGh spending Y ' ��
bald, 1n 1913° The remains are bead
g forth and, vicinitAwaits Y& Iy. aci} call ;FtR.EF a spatula ar eau- brought to Seaforth for inttirment p on � . . I a
`gr5 {" ao 'turner. [� ii}} Mrsy Emmet WindSsch and Mra. I
'� 1``g to TeXt �oolhs and the funeral will be held from First Hugh Sproat, of Detroit, were weektrikYngly
�,'s . S'LA'KES --Kelloggs or Plesbyteraap Church on Tuesday af' $OQI Store, Seaforth N� awb�n you fry on some of �IC
,1�, � > y ". G5c end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. 'H, . y
�, Quaker, 3 for ternoon September 1st, at 2.80 p.m,
�€ �; ,. 1i7[MpNIA and KLE3*IZ'INE ALSO a lull range Of 'tile Subscriptions taken for newspapers Sproat.
g Mr, Scott having been choir leader of ,Mr.-and'Mrs. R. E. McKenzie were .
15 G and ma azigles at ubliaher's
rt� �U •' 2 for • • • • • • • necessary articles for this church for 17 years. Interment , g p in Detroit over the week end. And
�. CLASSIC CLEA 1lER—:One of 255 SCh001 O Cnin Tues- will be made in the family plot in Mr'. L. G. Kruse, of Galt, spent Sun- . •
i itiii' ' ' ; the (best, 3 for ...... . ..... . ll , Maitlandbank cemetery, the funeral > day with, Mrs. William Sclater. Mrs. Strll{ltlglyt,NEW HATS
q rel 'i CMOA in `bulk, superior qual- 255 day, September 1St being' under Masonic auspices. again. Kruse and, 'Bil'ly, who have been here , •
.... ity, per pound L Phylis •and Jack Pinkney, who spent for some time, returned home with t
.1 flvir 3IAKIN,G IMOLAS'SE'S—in bulk; A� -the holidays with their grandparents, him Attractive Shown Here
�� wanted.—Two Collegiate girls to room or
11- per pollard , neo Ma'. end 1Vhrs. John Pinkney, haus re- Mr. A. W, Robertsonand his mvife, re
board. Appy at The ExposS r Office, It
. ,"BAKING SYRUP—in bulk; !l� tur ed to their home in Hamilton.
"M.11 , f.: 10 • Lost.—A diamond, Friday, August 21s,t; in D'r. Ro'bertson, of- Cleveland, were the
per pound .... • . • • . • • • • • Keating's Pharmacy Seaforth. Suitable reward, Finder leave at Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Huggard, Jack guests o£ Miss M. Dorsey and Miss J. The �t Popular Paces
, BAKER'S 'SNOWDRIFT— 25� The Expositor OfRce. 3224x1 Rankin and Mr. Edward iRankin have OAConnell, North Main 'Street, this
�rl shredded.', er pound ......... wanted.—A Collegiate girl to room; one and returned from a trip to Midland', Pet. week.
t JELLY POWDERS—at 3, 4 or 2CCi The Recall Drag Store a halt mocks from school. Apply to Mrs. J. erboroulgh and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hill and two sons New
? ''''t $, for iii W. Currie, ?ase William street. 3323-z Miss Mr. KA?iey left IAst week have returned to their home in Gode-
"£'•."' Phone 28 Seaforth, Out. school Shoes.—The long wearing kind; a Fall Man ersons welcome the decid-
p ,rl PI'T'TED D'ATE'S -2 pounds splendid selection at new low prices. W. G. for her home in London. after spend- rich after visiting a. few weeks at the y p
/ i�r' LUX FLAKES -3 for 25e W,>t ,opposite Expositor pace, Seaforth, ing two 'months' holidays with friend's home of, Mrs. IH511's parents, Mr. and its
1TY SCHOOL SUPPLIES 'are here ready x324-1 here. Mrs, F. J. Kerslake. ed change in hat styles, but fear
i 1' To Room or Board.—Two or three girl Ml'. Charles Howe has accepted a g
I • for school: opening, 11aµ Y p 'Mrs. William Caldwell of Hensall
+ ;, ' students to room or board, Apply to Mrs. position as organist in Calvary Bapt- and Dr. Margaret Saran
i Frank Wiltse, Centre Street, Seagrth, g g, of Ayr,
a a , - . THE HURON EXPOSITOR 3323x2 ist Church, Brantford, and .will 'cam- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'R. H. they cannot wear them. Other
F. �, HutchIS011 vet.co—wantea, twe c�uegi'ate girls to renes his new duties on September Sproat and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ab-
u room ,or board; handy to school, churches and 1st. Mr• Hocvey has been organist in erhart. / ;y ladies have already learned that
I''l'`,'• blain Street, Apply to Mrs. Frank Final- Northside United'Church for the past ,Miss is stet McLeod is visiting
Ill,l Phone Phor Food'— :667 DISTRICT MATTWS gan, John Street. 3322x2 six ears. g g
'AN , Y with London friends. the can wear and like the hats
i Music.—Anne G, Govenlock, teacher of 'Mr• and Mrs. Gordon Hays have re- � y
— - piano, organ and theory, Pupils prepared fn y Misses Belva -and Doris Sleeth, of
"' • , 'Toronto Cunservatory of Music examinations. turned t0 their home in Detroit, and Sarnia, 'are guests at the home of Mr, y: 5' ,
1., . Clans work for beginners, Istludio, North; Miss Helen McMann to Chicago, af- the thought the couldn t wear.
Won Scholarship.—At the racent g , and Mrs. W. M. Stewart. y g y
". ' Main Street. Phone 103, 3224-4 terse Y •Miss Jessie Gardner of Philadelphia cJ''
11 y, Departmental Examinations, Miss p nd'ing the hollda s with rela- h
y, '.: Arrange now for your wedding photographs. tives and friends here.
Jean Scott, of Kennedy Collegiate In- A few moments of preparation now will ;n- is a guest at the Home of Mr, and Mrs, c
w„,; stitute, Windsor, won .a Western On- sure a bridal photograph to be treasured Mr, and �'1rs, S. H. Webber, q?of" Your Automobile 9 W. J. McIntosh.1VLcInthi.`i, �,,.
tario University tuition scholarship through an the coming years_ Be sure the Houston, _ Texas, are the guests of Miss Florence Knight has returned Come a.n Enjoy
, Burgess 'Studio does the work. • 3324-1 Mrs. G. T. Turnbull.
����=,. Insureds worth $'85 a year for two years. Miss to Kitchener with her little niece
`�xwL” ' Scott is a daughter of Mr. Arthur Money wanted.—$1,600.00 wanted on first Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Neil are spend- Louise Knight. :
Scott, of Windsor, and a mortgage on property worth $7,000. This g , Mr. E. R. Crawford, who recently
Seeing then--
# IF NOT, DO YaU KNOW THAT grand'daugh- a first class proposition. Interest paid prompt ing this week with friends in In er- Y
ter of Mx, John Scott, Roxboro. ly; rate 6i•_ per cent. Apply Expositor,: Sea., soli. resigned the principalship of the Sea-
, - IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT �— forth, 3323-2 Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr and sons ,
�.;''' You have even a BLANK CHEQUE — .forth public school, moved his family Trying them on
*�� g Q Golf.—The ladies of Seaforth Golf. wanted.—Live agent ,to sell all types of Messrs. Brenton and Leslie Kerr, are to Stratford this week. Mx. ZVeed-
i;ya, which may cost you, your entire life's and Cauntr - Club played a club game "adios, also washing machines, for large spending the week end in Detroit. mark of the Colle •iate staff, has
1.1 6aV1rigS 9 5 p g Company on commission basis, Co-operatwn yjx. al] 1�1rs- J. A. McLaren Of ' g '
f!; ,. with the ladies of Bayfield Club on .\•;nth local store preferable. Apply to poi leased Mr. Crawford's home, and Mr.
' The Financial Responsibility Lativ Tuesday afternoon, thirteen ladies 157, Seaforth" 3'.24x1 Toronto, spent a few days in town M,ffatt, the new public school princ!-
from Seaforth taking art. Remnants. -3 lbs. Prints $1.00; 3 lbs. Silk, this week.01
may suspend your licenses for ALL g F pal, will occupy the residence on God-
'• —On Thursday, September 3rd, the velvets or Cretonnes $1.50. Agents, dealers Mr. L. Watson, of Toronto, is spend- erich Street East vacated b Mr. MacTAVISH'S
$.,:: TIME if you are unable t0 pay. F wanted• A. McCreery Co., Chatham, Ont. Y
Seaforth ladies will go to Clinton for 3308-tf ing a week's holidays' at the home of Weednrark,
A=°t BE INSURED! NOT WISHTNG an invitation game. 'Members who �r his father, 71r. James Watson.
YOU WERE AFTER THE MCCI- wish to take part in this game will Miss Effie _McLeod, of Detroit, who
DENT. kindly sign their names on the list at. McKillop W. M. S. — The regular has been visiting with Miss Margaret BLY'r'H SEAEORTH ONT.
/'° the club: house. b McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Me- Death of Miss Pollock,—Miss, Mar- s
NEW LOW RATES monthly meeting of the 14TcKil'lop Lennan left Thursday morning for
branch of the Women's Missionary Y g •baret Pollock, known throughout vir
l?, London. tuall the whole province as dein
Full information gladly given. Tiny Tim Play Off.—Although wen- Society of First Presbyterian Church Y F g a
�;. g then conditions intercepted an unusual met for the August meeting on Tburs- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Archibald and noted' clairvoyant, passed away at a
1. , CALL US. audience to this 'attraction, those who clay, August 20th, t the home of Mrs, slaughter, hiss Alice Archibald, of nursing home here Wednesday at the "
' did ignore the weather man's threats William Hogg. T re were 50 ladies Tuckersmith, have returned from a age of 70 years. ,For years persons Rev. C. Gordon Armour, B.A., form- faith in a certain very fine steel..
``' - , WATSON & REID were treated to miniature golf play present. Mls. Robert Govenlock pre- delightful motor trip down the St. have come' from many miles' around erly assistant minister in the Amer!- Therefore, there is faith in the very
in professional style. The contestants sided and opened the meeting with Lawrence Valley' and. through the to consult Miss Pollock regarding lost can Presbyterian Church, Montreal, heart of the work -a -day word', similar
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+'}i. Specialist in all 1!t►es of Insurance 9. Ad'irondaks, visiting• friends at Corn- articles, missin relatives or thins and now minister of the United to our faith in God and the Christian
and scores are as follows: Gibson Hymn 7_3, which was followed with g g
f�?` NE AF Ii White 57, vs. Russel Piper 62; Ian prayer by Mrs. Govenlock. The Scrip- t all en route. _Mr. Archibald says appertaining to the future. In cases Church ,Aurora, preaching ogle of the religion," said Rev. Mr. Armour, "and
" PHO 33 V SE O TH that more than half the cars the met of drownin where for days, the body most stirring sermons heard from St. while there is incessant petty warfare
11cLean 52, vs. Stanley Dor.rance 51• ture lesson was taken from John 10th Y g
g: on the 'Canadian side bore American has not been recovered this a ed lad Pau'll's pulpit for some months, on waged (between the scientific world and
Stewart MeV ey 52 vs. Billy Barber chapter and given by Mrs. G. B. Dox- g Y „
'll licenses. has been consulted, her faculty of Sunday morning. In faith, we em- faith, yet science contains every ele-
-4` " 61. The tie between Dorrance and nonce. A pleasing solo was sung by ,Miss Helen Ranki has returned bark on a new voyage of life, taking ment of faith in its workings. We
F"I. Barber necessitated another round. Miss Edith McKay, acco'mpanied'•by ?� mental sight seemed uncanny, and
' , Billy Barber's bad breaks on two Mrs. Nellie McMillan. Mrs. McNaugh- home from a" months visit in Fort there are many persons hvha can tea- a desperate leap out of darkness into live in a very advanced scientific aged
Y Erie and 'Buffal'o. tify to 'the correctness of her ensure- light. ,Faith belongs -to the moral and where almost daily we hear of a new
holes lost hint the honors of the eve- ton read an interesting• account 'of her
'�", O O d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rev. Dr, Robert Scott Inglis and
ring by a narrow margin. Messrs. trip through Switzerland and Italy g tions. Miss Pollock was born on the the spiritual realms; to some it looks discovery and actually science is'ehock
i`:` O O Mrs, Inglis, of Newark New Jersey, gth' concession of Morris township
white and to others it looks black," full of faith. Science is a leap in the
- R. M. Jones, T. J. Stephens and Dr. and of seeing the Passion Play. Mrs. P, „
O O called on their aunt, Mrs. William where she resided nearly all her life continued Mr, Armour. It is folly dark by the scientist, who, 'b$ faith,
, : S. T. Holmes & S011 Bechley acted as umpires: Gillespie read an interesting paper, Scott, In t week. and su exstition to some but it is believes he will make some great dis-
O FUNERAL SERVICE O telling of the condition of missions with her 'brother, William. One sis- p ,
1,; Mrs, Mae DorranVe is, visiting ter, Mrs. J. Wren, of Hagersville, al- God and the Christian religion to covery. Human intelligence sets itself
r O Main Street, Seaforth O Band Concert.—The in India. Miss Mason read the Glad
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popularity of friends in Waterford. so survives. The deceased woman others. The Greeks, who were per- up, if not as the final judge, at;- least
,I;, , O O Tidings Prayer. The collection which „
r,r, a , the Sunday evening) band concerts Mr. and- Mrs. Isaac Moore, son and was possessed of many admirable haps the wisest people on the earth as a great authority, said 'Mr. Arm-
-O S. T. Holmes residence, O given b amounted to $10.25, was received by
1 gi ' y the Seaforth Highlnd'eia daughter -tri -law, of Tuc'kersmith, spent qualities and she was highly regarded 'despised it, and the Jews, who were our, "and everything that is judged,
�' O Goderich Street, West; phone O Band was again evidenced by the Mildred Aitcheson. The meeting clos- last week end with Mr. John Hicks in the community. The funeral will F F g
1'''; g the most religious eo le on the earth is jud ed by faith, faith in the Intel-
O No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' O 1 ed with Hymn 758 and 'repeating the
" arge number of people present on in Beamsville• take 'place Friday afternoon at 1.30 hated it. Yet it lived through a11l7igence of the person who judges to
O residence, Goderich Sheet, O Sunday last, when a wen ood Lords Prayer in unison. A delicious ,
LLQ, y g pro- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neubauer and o clock. time, We live in an intensely prac- sift and weigh the facts right to the
', O East; phone No: 308. O gramme was played. Mr. Eugene Dun- lunch was served. Miss Martha Neubauer, of Niagara — ° ON tical business age, am faith seems bottom, and mete out justice'. We
T';': O Limousine Ambulance Service O can, acc'o'mpanied by Mrs. Ronnie, Falls were week end' visitors out of it all" continued Mr. Armour. Jive in a world full of sorrow arc%
O Night calla, phone 308. O N.Y., TUCKERSMITH
I ` O Day calls hone 119 J. O rendered two beautiful violin solos, with Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse. "There seems to be a clash between sadness; indeed we cannot name all
'_. , p and his playing was certainly of a LOCAL BRIEFS They were accompanied home by Mr° faith' and the noise and 'bustle of our these shadows, yet in spite of all hese
.,. O Charges moderate. O very high standard. On Sund'py next and Mrs. James Colquh'oun, who have Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Doig and son, everyday life. People think that the things, we believe in the love of God,
O O Col. R. S. Hays, Miss ?Mary 1.. aye, John and friend of Detroit and Mr.
the following programme will be giv- been visitors here for the past three business man has no time for faith; and find that all about us is love and
�. O O O O O O O O O O O O Mr. acid Mrs. A. F. Clu. and Mr. and Colin McGre or and Mr. B. Oldsworth,
en: "0 Canada march, "Colonel 8 but as a matter of fact, faith plays comfort, and all through faith. Jesus
y '. Mrs. W. J. Duncan returned on Tues. of Port Huron were recent visitors
,A, Bogey reverie, On Sunday Morn"; evening from a two months' trip at the home 'of Mr. W1r�} M. Doi an important -part in modern bust- died' to save us, and faith in him is
march, "Zouaves"; waltz, "Old Tim- g• ness. Indeed, all big business is car- our reasonable service," said Mr;
:, to the Old Country and the Continent. Mrs. Frank Treble who .has sent
era ; solo (a) "The Voice in the Wild- Carl Laelrirrile F tied on through faith 'iia the common Armour in conclusion, and the minis-
1VIr. and Mrs. W. G. VanEginond the past few weeks with her ,brother,
l'`-"r� stress " (bj °'The City Foursquare," ,honesty o£ every other human. Take ter gave several examples of faith as
11 Iand daughter, of Regina, were guests Mr. Harry Chesney, and other rel'a-
A�1T0 INSURANCE Deep";
ss ti�rnbull; solo, selected, Mr. for example the modern credit syis applied to the G.
A life of the Chris -
last week at the home of Mr. and PRESENTS fives left for her home in KeIlo
,: mes Slee h; ballad, Asleep in the 1 tem, by which really big business is tion. Rev. C. G. Armour chose as his
selection of standard son Mrs. Ear] Bell. Manitoba.;, songs, successfully conducted all Diver the text the first verse of the eleventh
l "Old Favorites"; serenade "The Twi- Mr. Fred Larkin, of Windsor, ,was Mr. ' bud Mrs, W. G. Strong left world. Many of our greatest Indus chapter of Hebrews, and gave such
p y „; a week end 'guest at the boric of Mr. this Nolan this week for their h me' in Ottawa.
a-`- Let us protect you anywhere in light Hour"; march, ' Ironclad God o•.• trial magnates have built their for- facts that the sermon was one of the
and, Mrs. K. M. McLean,
1 Canada or the United States with Save the King. Successful Music Pupils.—The fol- tunes through faith, For example, most discussed of any that have been
an Auto folic that will take a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawthorne lowing pupils of Mr. L. W. Morley,
"' " Y and family, o£ Go'dericly, spent the AND A.T:CaM. En of Lucan have been Carnegie, who became one of the preached for quite a time from the
iji' load off your mind and at g•, , wealthiest men .in the world by his pulpit of St. Pauls Church,
iI&" W. M. S. —The regular monthly week end with Mrs. Robert Haw- T j, ]� successful in passing the London, Eng -
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NEW meeting of the Women's Missionary tborne. John Mack thrown land, Conservatory -of Music examina-
,4`; Society ws held at First Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes and son, IN tions in Theory: Senior: First class
I Non Tariff Rates y Jack, of Toronto, were guests this honors, Miss Greeta Broadfoot, Miss
Il r;:. Churchon Tuesday afternoon with
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the president, Mrs. Kerr, in the chair,
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week at the home of Mr. S. T. Holmes.
'Messrs. A. Forbes, of Toronto, and
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Grace Lindsay; 2nd class honors, Miss
Violet Tyndall; Junior
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for any number of months you wish
minutes were read by the scene-
tart' Mrs, Charles Abexhart and the
Dick Winter, of St. Catharines, two
UBroadfoot.
Honors -•1st
class honors Miss Grace Lindsay,
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its worth your white, to. see us
roll call responded to b verses of
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well known former Seaforth •boys,
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Miss Violet Tyndall Miss Greeta
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before placing your insurance and
Scripture. The Scripture lesson was
were here on Wednesday taking in
the bowling tournament,
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at, the new low non -tariff rates
you cannot afford to take chances,
read by :firs. W. E. Broadfoot, after
which Mrs. A, Kerr contri'bute'd a solo,
A large swarm of bees alighted on
Directed by Harry Pollard, producer
"Showboat" "Uncle
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All claims promptly and satisfac-
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Nearer, Still Nearer, Mrs. Mac-
(verandah at the home of Mrs. J.
C Laidlaw
of and Tom's
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torily paid.
Tavish read' an interesting letter from
on Sunday morning, and a
few
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Miss Anderson, a missionary in Ja-
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pan. The topic on Formosa was ab1
minutes after swarmed on the
fence at the rear of the house, where
Story of a beautiful leisure lou-
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The annual Flower Show of the
Brucefield I�orticultural Society will
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Day Service.
taken by Mrs. J. Patterson. Mrs. A.
they remained for a couple of days.
ing girl, who married. 'a lighthouse
be beld in' the school' room of the
'%',�;.
Kerr read a tribute to the late Dr.
Mrs. W. Hanna and daughter; Miss
keeper and a life guard, who fought
church on 'Wednesd'ay, September 2nd,
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Caroline Macdonald. Arrangements
Annie, of Stratford., were visiting with
the ba'ckl'ash of the waves.
afternoon and evening.
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A. D. SUTHERLAND
were made for the meetingof the
Huron Presbyterial 'Society to be held
Seaforth friends this week.
Miss Beth Govenlock of Detroit is
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From the book by Wilbur Daniel
are to be in not tater than 2 m. To
create a, p
greater interest in our Horti-
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in First Presbyterian Church, Sea-
s' spending the holidays at the home of
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Steele.
cultural Society, non-members are in-
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% General Insurance, Real Estate
forth, on September 15th. The meet-
her` parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gov-
NOW PLAYING
vited to bring in any flowers the may
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Conveyancing, Etc.
ing was closed' with prayer by 112is.
enlock
Miss
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have for exhibition purposes only. We
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Office over Keatin ' Dru Store,
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R. Smith.
Helen Larkin, of Toronto, is
the guest of Miss Marion Watson.
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are hoping for a good attendance and
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Mrs. H. E. Cherry, who has been
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a good display of flowers.
Dr. and Mrs. Swan and daughter;
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Death of James Scott.—The death
spending the summer with her, sisters,
of Hamilton, spent he 'week end at
{r, occurred' at his home in Victoria B.C. Mrs. J. Stewart and Miss Edith Dav- the •home o£ the folmzer°s' faker• ]�Ir. '"
'i" ' on Sunday evening of James 'Scott, idson, left on Thursday morning for James 'Swan.
/ Y" one of Seaforth's earliest residents, her home in San Francisco. She was 'Mrs. J. Moodie spent the week end' ;
r �; and for many years ,one of the town's accompanied by her sister, Miss Dav- visiting friends in Goderich.
G,)g . :. /�'� mast widely known and most prom- id'son who will end the winter 'in Little Mildred Aitcheson of Roxboro �Ik ,
4 ''I a THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL y ' p CH'S
"r inert 'busine'ss men. Mt. Scott had California.
aik�� G: ' C� reached the good age of 84 years, but Miss Mona Sills, 'of St. Joseph's Cj? j sptndin aurned awe kher hwi h her c uome last sin, Miss,k after School
Days,1 4 ,IRE INSURANCE COY. until the past Fe g Miss
y,i91/sr ,' year had enjoyed re- Hospital, London, is spending her Helen Tough.
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W? � s,, I , markably good health ,and was as ac- holidays at the home of her parents, �` Mr. and Mrs. A, Wheeler and son',
1+''k [fix tive as •a man many, years his junior. ,Mr. and Mrs" Frank Sills. � o of Detroit, spent the week end at the
t ,Q;Last winter he underwent a' serious Mr. R. Has of Detroit is a , START ON TIME WITH PENS ' PENCILS" and
° HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH ONT, Hays, , guest home of the formers parents in the �r •
s ' apexatian, and since then had been in at the home of his sister, Mrs. ,Reg. r� Whig village. A RELIABLE WATCH DESK SETS
� i poor health, anaemia being he im- Read. �' Miss Jean Murdock"returned hon! $ULOVA WINDSOR
t t ', . mediate cause of his death. Mr. Scott Miss Mamie Dickson, who has been last week after spending a week with �
ns ;,i Ol;'FI'CERS: was a son of the late Robert Scott, visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. �, friends in, Detroit: TAVANI�TES WATERMA T S
" 1+, .,, one 'of the pioneer re'sid'ents of the Thomas Dickson, and with other rd Glover Mr. Stevens .of Detroit visited his sand WAHL '11
Y�glt James levans,e'echwoodl - President Huron Tract, and was born at Bank friends here for some weeks return- sisters Mrs. Brock sand Mrs. Jamie-
yt sH 4y Janlea Connolly, •Gtrderieh -Vice-Pres. Head., the Scott homestead, at Rox- ed to her home in Winnipeg on Thurs> son, this, week. Other Reliable Makes and 4
€f4 $l, U.P. Mc'C�tegusr, Seaforth -Sec: Tress, baro in 1847. As g y Last Sunday morning Mr. Laverty, �$„rjp up ECLIPSE
, ,, • • , yours 'man he day.
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r ; ' gaged in the piano and mtis'ical in'- Mr. and Mrs. Walter.'Grassie of of Toronto
aF11triiT AiGENTS': strument business in Seaforth in ' , Bread preached a most inter-
part- Vancouver, are guests at the Queen's. esting and impressive Temperance i
V. ",'r' < Mr, 9. •T�rinehley. :S'esi'orth; Jahn nership with his brother, the late Mrs. Frank Clem, who spent the sermon in the United' Church taking
��xit9hi3r; llitrraty, hlgXli'tsflclv%Tle; 'E. G. Jarmauth, Archibald Scott, and the firm of scoff summer 1°n France, is visiting her eons- Street for his text, Proverbs 14-8'4: "Right. Headquarters for Diamond and Wedding ,Ring`"s °,
b"Ji1risaodllagen,m fWJatt,lytll, Brea. also operated' the 'first electric an, Mrs. J. J. Illluggard', before return- eousness exalteth a nation, but sin is .
' ,4 l� light plant in Seaforth, which was ing W her home in Shoshone, Idaho. a reproach to any iaeople." Rev. W. Gifts For` All OCCasionS--WeddingS, 1�:nn1VeY�8�e61�
� fi y �,, r �p T{3 5•, • continued to operation until file ad- M and ,Mrs. Robert Laidlaw, of a� �on� A. $Iremnor” will- resume Ills work a- . '
vetl+t of Hydro powex. Besides his Sacramento, California, spent 'Mond'ay gain next Sunday' marking, preaching• Birthdays Bridge Prizes.
r „ ,r : t Y1 fI, 2�ut� R. R. iia. 2, S°eai' nth; business operati6ns in Seat'oxth, Mr. at the home of Mr$. D.112cKonzxB, 1lsLx: Y service nt .45, Sundal* school at 11. .
�, �zrrC; g g y interested, in zeal Laidlaw is an 'old', Tuekersynith �1y �+ +'�dowe� The following is. A report of a, ser-
(n f y ( hh L A eVihdg; rodfta ell ° dxhEs Scott was lar el
3 ,t" , ' 'hwlt _ les ailyy salol$, owning extensive hol�Tiltga of and a son of the late Mr. and Mrs, mon, delivered in St, Vaul's ` bhureh I
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in , ,U ,? a t'itt A:T�lx:r.P;coa o't'N4,&w ;Oea. l"arin Ianda in Maniitoba, thd, elAOrn George Laidle,,A For many y"1{'slio Orlblaa recently ib ltevi• C. Gotdon ,,.
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