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work, w:h�arh t4ak tilts to Algr#hexn A - 1? TA' .. Per , reqI. ��
SYou beaika and the Peace tR7ver District.'ox this a2coaion y u will canGluded, Evalena Natt who. Ieti^' FiYe1�i1t �f a
, o a Bis. Cult In, •1��7 lie Nuri appoiicltecl, $upf�acin* nafx, `a Mask'or False Fam thei study aalslp mentioned Mrs'. Moar*t.: ,
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` ,.,., ont(lly free from „ tella�ent of Jasper N•atianal Park, We �iaye a 'good al5,s'ortYYlerit liner's address in Dungannt�n on ate.: QCC.aslo1. , the ,Mind: ' -
E � ' e which ,position her held to -the turner of 'y to choose from. Also Pump. impending• war in Ma'nchuaaa• Dur- r, •
I t i+t glsen ones; 2 pounds...... ' - Ids death.' Mr. Knight is survived by kins, Decorations', Post Gards ing then •sogilal period,, capper baseball '
Ly a r 1 . BISCUITS • ry 25 -cent Tube of Colgate's Rib- his widow (formerly Ada McKinley, and Seals. was played, BobT dall''s sidle having '
t ni r Z�C Y, p' Y , Yn g.
Pounds.. .. ...... bon Dental Cream when you of Seaforth, ,Ont.), and two daugih- L . the largest score.
1r-�7 3 A{E+( RD,^S FLOOR WAX is guaran- buy any one of the following tel:s, 'Mated, of the sun Life �ssur- The Ren.. George Weir, B.A., of
; Leda Go us :superior to even 45C items ance Co,, of Toronto, and. Ka'tlh1, a, a � SBlyth, is taldug the FJgmondville. an-SFa {F' ! ul tA_,_ selling at ed fol'. , • • stude'nt at the University of Toronto.inpsonniversary services this year on t'he '� � �
"9"I.t � 'spa -)Black or Mixed at 40 said 50 tt Palm Olive Shaving ';Cream, 3'5C He wast a `brother of Dr. Frank 1st of Nolviember. Next :Sunday even- +
�; d. These are undoubtedly bet- Knight, of 86 Moor 'Stxeeli, West To- Brod Store, Seaf Orth ing Egm'andville plains to worship �.
�. r: " �Vahales than paiekage teas as the Colgate's Ribbon Dental ionto. Other •brothers are: John, of with Brucefield' United Church, whose `
arJ< packages aril advertising add to Cream ........ ...... • •25c ,Subscriptions takers for newspapers t. .
., it oir cost, 35c ' „ and magazines at publisher's prices Seaforth G�. lE. wine Soccer Game" t the�ve time -when Fashions such
1 Co ga a Ra id Shave and :Sidne and Oliver, of Detroit. y - a We are showin • � r
Las An les Jose h of Wolford' Alta, an'niversar rt is.
ANG MOLAiSSES 6C g p • • , • Y - g nOW, are being ;
{ E _ firer pound ................ . + + -11n a Huron League W.O.S.S.A. fix 1�
10 • iRE,KINIG SYRUP -(Per pound. 'Palm Olive Shampoo......50.c a Worn In the bi Style 'centres b ,
AM;, ,•_ • one that'should not soon) be forgotten, tore !Seaforth 'Collegiate Institute de- g•. y y
t+ i Our bakittg'slyrup is the best we.can Colgate's Shaving Lotion • .50c wanted. -Young woman wants position as A heart '
a, buy and although dearer than table palm Olive Shaving Lotion, 50c 'housekeeper. Apply at The lExpositror office. y vote of thanks was tendered feated 'Clinton Collegiate Eleven in smart dressers, We present them at
7:;' the cost for a baking would $332-1 Mrs. Emtpey for her splenriid address )Recreatiian Park, Clinton, on. Wedmes- low prices that are exceptional. 1
syrup, Vaseline Hair Tonic ......40c Turnips For sale. -A quuati�ty of turnips, by Mrs. M. A. Reid' and 'Mrs. 'Daley. day afternoon by a 2-1 score. The i
,` • perhaps be not more than a cent Colgate's Clover of Lotion..35c either by the drill or load. ,Avpl'y to Peter Mrs. G.. A. Ballantyne played an ex- game was closely contested through- t
Readman, North Main Street Seaforth, Ont. cellent instrumental. A,ple'asing fea- -out an'd the first half was un roduc-
.::. dextra, sss¢ 2 F
K"S COOKED SPA H`ETTI- NEW
uth tomato sauce and, 0� Keat�ng's Pharmacy Remnants. -4 lbs. Prints $1.00. S lbs. Silk, 'tore of the evening was the presents- tiv'e los counters'. Illie second half,
,l cheese, per tin Velvets or Cretonnes $1,50. Agents, dealers (lion of a life membership toe Mrs. however, had n'ot been `long under way
• • • • • • • • • wanted. A. McCreery Co., Chatham, Ont. John E. Daley, for her of lent ser- when •Seaforth's forward line forced GLOVES, ,
rI._111�A IR -KIS I-3 pounds .........25c -0
— sans-tf Vi,
hexadhe s menta ion ells under
orb h Abarh Five sent-'the
photo oal and a neat•til St le p
4' . CLARK"S POIRK AND BEANS 2:7C The Recall Drag Storelay on Clinton's Hug Wl y p F
tins L Phone ,28 Seaforth, Ont, Campbell made t p d V es That's French. Our Apparel has.
'�' '' ,SANDW'ICH SPREE, S'a n d w i c h' C. G. I. T. Hold Weekly, Meeting, offering amounted, to •$82:30.. The and they m!ad`e it -two ,by dribbling outstanding points'
': ' 4Spread, S'alm'on Sandwich Spread, 'The weekly meeting of the Marian meleting closed with a hymn and re- the :ball through from a corner Irick of unusual merit. '
or Beef Tongue, Ham and Chicken Keith C. I. T. opened by the sin -
Loafs ... 25c P• g peating the Lolyd's Prayer in unison. just beyond, GiJ�ibs' reaclh. Clinton ,
t'` Ing of a by inn on the song sheet. The + then gut up a strenuous offensive and COATS
,-'. CHIMNEYS and LANTERN 25C Year Book was. then read by Elinor forced the play onl the visitor's goal -
GLOBES -2' for ............ L Egmondville Young People Meet.- ti" �r^'
iOONI,S at 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c. Egmondville sinnijnr, " which •was foli'oht" by The meeting' of the Egmondvilla and a paint for them was the result,—Highest C�lar-
CAU11STIC SODA, gig "All Through tike Night" and The active defence o£ the Seaforthn?= fy
« >u Yawntg'People on Tuesday evening was aster.
Follow the 'Gl•eam. The remainder Eleven, however, Could not be again
5 -pound can 9®C opened with prayer by the president, overcame 'and the whi tie sounded
..,r, • • • • • • of the evening was spent in playing Jean Smith. The minutes ,of the last �ic �i ,r;,,,';
ARREIrS-Gaol, (big sound ....35c United Church � games after which a hymn was sung. g full time. The teams lined up as fol- DRESSES
UAKER CRAGKELS-_ for....25r m:eaytin were and approved A lows: Seaforth - Gillespie,
a�; Q The meeting closed by singing the C. few more si, ed the• me,mbershi• p• , goal ;
ga p —Singular in new-
-' DE LUXE'JELLY POWDERS 2GC G. T. T. Benediction. pledge, which has, been 'adopted by Williams and Ferguson, full backs; „
';'' 6 for . • iJJ Patrick. Rennie 'slid Habkirk, (half neSS.
'' MAPLE SYRUP -Regular $2 the Society. It is as follows: "It is
. Anniversary Softball Club Hold Euchre -Dance. our aim and' ideal as members of this' backs; Flannery, 'Cudmgre, Aberhart,,
`.bol $2.50, for, per gallon . , =The Seaforth Softball Club held a ,. Sills and 'Tyndall, forwards; Kruse
Young People's Department to be 1'oy-
, successful euchre' and dance in the G. and McFadden. subs. Clinton -,Gibbs, HATS
Jesusu Christ
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,. F. D. Butehison Sun., November $t W, V. A. 'Club Roams last Friday our Saviour, and to do all in our goal; Stock and We§ton, backs;. Smith, Compelling 1 n r
•c, evening. The prize winners of the Cook and Armstrong, half backs; r1Ce.
,. power to intake these. principles ef-"""""'.-T-- p
Phone Phor Food-��6 REV. GUORGE WEIR, B.A., of Blyth euchre were: Lone hand's, ladies, fective in our lives and in the world." Ross, Stirling, Carter, Campbell and•
Mrs. B. Hildebrandt gentlemen Mr. Sims, forwards. Referee, Ferg. Bul- •
At it a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The Neil,Stliaw Mission Circle and the lard op,
B. Hildrebrandit; games, ladies, Mrs. Your i'Mlen's Club hold their meet- � Wirithr
^e' 11 , A. Dunlop; •gentlemen, Mr. Rus4.el Come In and try On
Walters luck chair, Miss Mar Ings the last Tuesday ;of each month, Death, of Mrs. Mary "Smith. - On
' FowlSupper er and Concert y Y so there will .be no regular Young Thursday morning, there passed away ACCESSORIES
the New Coats.
IsYour Automobile p1' Kling. Music was furnished for the people's meeting next week. The g'
dance which followed by Gerald' Stew- after, -some -months' illness at her - . ,
meeting will be withdrawn on the 3rd home in E mondvil'le another pioneer,
Insured? NOVEMBER 2, 1931 art and his orchestra. g p ,
P of per an
on ac which
of the fowl Mary .McNaughton widow of the late
Y:. Supper served 5.30 to 8.00 supper on the 2nd at which the Young b Come and see the „
t =:• ' IF NOT; DO YOU KNOW THAT First Presbyterian Church. -There people• have volunteered to serve'. Vflillas-ed n'ith, in. her 88th year. The •SEW Pretty Dresses.
IN THE EVENT OF AN 'ACCIDENT Concert by the "Eureka Concert was special music in First Presbyter- the Lord' Day" was the theme of deceased was born near Dundas in
, ian Church last Sunday when at'the the devotional period during which 1846, but moved with heti .parents to SCARFS
You have given a BLANK' CHEQUE Company' g .
,, 'whish may cost you, your entire life's morning service Mr. flames T. Scott Jean Smith led in the study, E• spent he m st years life where she That Are e- •
+,; A'DVIISSION: sang a fine solo and at the evening Broadfoot head the Scripture lesson spent the most of her life. She was
sayings Adults, 50c. Children, 25e. service Mr, bl.° R. Rennie and Mr. P married nearly half a century ago to Strikingly Colorful.
and Jessie Wallace led" in prayer. O'li,e
The Financial Responsibility Law 3331-2 Scott sang a beautiful duet and Mr. „ William Smith, who predeceased, her -
hymns, Leaning on the Everlasting
may suspend your licenses for ALL - Scott a solo. This will be Mr. Scotts twenty-six years a'g'o. She was of a
711KE if you are unable -to pay. last Sunday with the choir as he left quiet, loving disposition, always ready ish's
Announcement. -Mr. afid Mrs. AI- this week for Windsor, where he is to ,sympathize or help her neighbors �%e BE INSURED? NOT WISHING to reside. NOSY SHOWING in time of trouble. She -was e inem- � •'Mac a ♦ 1 C
bort Peapper, of Tuckersmith, an-
; , YOU WERE. AFTER THE AC'CI- nounee the engagement of their only -The Thankoff'ering meeting of the her of the United Church, Egmond-
I da� hter, Mar Pearl, th-, Charles W M, S. will be held next Monday. ville, and a life member of the NEW LOW RATES Casey Way, eldest son of Mr. and The speaker will -be Mrs. Donald Gar- Reginald Denny men's .Missionary Society. She (eaves
'' Mrs. Alva Way, of Kippen, the wed- d'or*,Secretary of School Residences. to mourn her decease, •a sister, Mar-
a"' , Ful information gladly, given. ding to take place early in November. The society extend an invitation to in garet, who rived with her, a brother, „
all the ladies of the congregation to John and his wife, also of Tucker-
CALL US. Mr. C. Eckert Has Painful Acci-' be present. smith, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Wlm.' Mr. and Mrs.,J'ohn Neely and fain-' Mr. and 'Mrs. Alex, McNabb', Miss:•
dent. -While on a scaffold in his barn -The ladies of the church this weer: The Night McNaughton,, of Seaforth, besides fly, of London, were the visitors re- t Della 'McNabb, of Brussels and Mrs_
WATSON & REID n Thursday, last <!r. C. Eckert slip- I sent clothing valued at $440.00 •to nieces, nephews and cousins. The fun- cen'tly of Mrs. Neely, Her many John Currie were Kitchener visitorsw
`* ped o and in fallen' fractured severs Regina to aid' needy districts. • eral service was conducted by hear pas- friends will be glad to learn that on Sunday,
.V°r Specialist fn,all lines of Insurance g -Rev. J. C. Herbison will reach in tor, Rev. C. Malcolm, from her resi_ Mrs.' Neely, who has been seriously (Mrs. Alex. Gordon had the misfor-
rilbs and seriously injured his right P Bird ill for some time, is -slowly improv- fortune to fall at her home in Eg-
arm. With careful nursin. he is im- First Presbyterian Church next Sun-���....aaaa d'ence to Egmaond il'le cemetery. Those
.• PHONE 33 W SEAFORTH g day. Rev. I. B. Kaine being in Thames- present from a distance were Mr. and ing m•ondville on Saturday last and injure=
„; proving, and' his many friends' hope g Mrs. Troyer and Mr. and Mrs. Aldi- her ankle.
t that he will soon be completely re- ville. The Famous Ela lish Light Comedy Mrs. Alex. lronside, Miss Ann and
=i: p y -Don't forget anniversary services g g Mr. Robert McNaughton, of London mer Troyer, of Toronto, were week Mr. S. T. Hialmes reported the first
covered. Star in scintillating story of sport- g end visitors at the home of Mr. and snow . of the season on Saturday^
on November 8th and fowl supper the , Mr. and :Mrs. Earle,'Holmes and fain -
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ing life.,, Mrs. S Gemme);( mornin last.
O O Postmasters Convene in Mitchell.- following Monday. Dr. Banks Nelson, sly, of Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. McRae � g
The postnlaster� of Huron and Perth of Hamilton, will speak on- both oc- and, son, Donald -and Mr. F. R. Smith,Mr. F. W. Ylarrocll left for Toronto A large number of Seaforth peoples
+O O of Brussels. Th•e floral tributes were this week where he has accepted a wttgessed the PAssion Play.in Strat-
a. T. Holmes & 6 Counties met in Mitchell on Thursday casions. NEXT WTEK r .
O ]FUNERAL SERVICE O a R beautiful showing the' hi h esteem Po5lblOn. ford' during the early part of this:
of last week and held an informal (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) ' g g Mrs, John Horan has left for Htam- week.
O ,�arn Street, Seaforth O gathering. The s ettkeis were Mr, Huron Pre Association iVleets.- in which she wars held. �'
g g• P DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ilton; where she will spend some time Mr. Charles Stewart is in Toronto•
r' ® O Johnston, vice-president, ana Mr. G. Me, Zrbef th'e Huron Pr@ass Associa- with her daughter, Mrs. Flannigan. for a few day's. .,,
'1' O ' S. T. Holmes' residences 0 .Whitfield, secretary of the Ontario tion m -e at the Oakwood Club House, Lions Crippled Children's Commit -
O Goderich Street West one O Y 1 in Mr. and !Mrs. S. Wallace Archibald Mr. W. C. Barber tl}ias been suecess-
> T Postmaster's Association. Postmes- Grand Bend, on Friday last, for their tee Report. -The following report has
4 No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' . '0 ter C. P. Sills, of Seaforth, was pre -s- annual meeting. There -was a repre "TIDE IRON MASK" been directed to the president and left for London this week, where Mr. fol in securing the 'local agency foe
';f O r�idencei Goderich Street, O est in addition to postmasters from tentative^ gathering of publishers members of the Lions Club: "Your Archibald has ,opened an office. Sonora Radios.
a,.; • , O East hone No. 308. O From the sequel to "THE THREE committee ,be to re ort that all the Mrs. R. E. Harvard, of Guelph, is
p Exeter, Clinton St. ':Marys, Shake- present. 'During the morning se'ssi'on MUSKFiTEER;S" by Alexandre g P visiting her daughter, 'Mijs. ' J. A. aI
-y'I O Limousine Ambplance Service `O spears, Brussels and .)Mitchell. interesting discussions 'were led by' ca's'es of cxitpplad children, which came Westcott.
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O Night calls, phone 308. O W Miss Clbxk,� of the Clinton News -R@- Dumas.. 0 under the charge of the Lions C'l'ub DUBLIN
,,; O Day calls, phone 119J. ' O ' cord, and Lorne Eedy, of the St, aEP •a result of the 19 0 clinic, have, Miss Irene Wankel, of London,
Receives Appointment. Mr. F. S. 'been satisfactorily coin ted. Owing to spent the week end at her home here,
O Charges moderate. O Marys Journal -Argus. The members \ p g Mrs. W. H. Goldin Mr. Charles Mr. and Mrs. P. Looby, of Detroit,
Rivers, B.A., principal of Victoria g p C the ver excellent 'work fie b he c g' ,
41> O Public School, Owen Sound, has been 'were the ue'sts of the resident Illi PRINC Oki S y Dickson, Mr. Robert Hogg and Miss and Mr." E. Looby Saginaw, werPr
e O O O O O O O O O O . O J. IM., Southcott of the Ex'ete'r Times- surgeons and staff 'at the H'osp� al for week end visitors. at the home of 'Mr. -
N.:. appointed to the staff of the .Ontario Sick Children, Toxonta and the kind- Marjorie Golding were in Hamilton
b, Advocate at lunch.' Elections, h�eid -- •_ anti 'Mrs. L. J. Looby.
___ Normal School at North Bay. Mr. on 'Saturday last.
IluTin the afternoon session, resulted ^ ly assistance of the doctors. m Sea- Mr. and Mrs. James, Butters and{
Rivers a dusts of the University g Mrs. 'Woodley, of Preston, is visit-
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AUTO INSURANCE
of Toronto, has but recently returned
from graduate work in England
as follows: President . J. M. ,South-
Cott, Exeter; Vice -Presi'den't, Miss
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Day Service.
past
and Scotland, where he- specialized ill,,
Clark, Clinton; 'Secretary -Treasurer,
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ances perdn'it arid' we sincerely hope
psycholo,gy. He is a son• of Mrs. Al-
W. Neftel. The Star, Goderich; Direc-
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Let us protect you anywhere in
(Rivers .'and a brother of :Vers.
tors, K. M. (McLean, The Huron Ex-
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Canada or the United States with
Helmer Snell, of town.
positor, Seaforth, and W. H. Robert -
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an Auto Policy that will take a
congregations. The choir of Sunday
son, The Signal, Goderich. The us+
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load off your mind and at
Former S .C. I. Student is Success-
)f the club house and golf course was
generously offered the association' by
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NEw
ful.-Dr. Charles G. Stogdill, a former
student • of the Seaforth 'Collegiate
Mr. C. M. Walken &Son, the owners.
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Non Tariff Rates
Institute has received an appointment
Serious Fire. fire brigade was
spent the week end, -at the home of
.
as.director of Mental Hygiene in To-
--Ther
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ronto Department of Health. Dr.
called out in the early hours of Fri -
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for any number of months you wish
Stogdill graduated last year from the
day morning to cope with a serious
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Faculty of Medicine, University of
blaze in the garage of Mr. Charles
a'.
it's worth our while to see -us
y
Toronto, having previously graduated
Barnett, on Railway Street. The fire
before placing your insurance and
from. that University in Arts, secur-
had ,ma,dte consideraible headway, ,be -
I
1.at the new low non -tariff rates
ou cannot afford to take chances •
ing both B.A/and M.A. degrees. Dr.
fore the alarm was turned in and, it
th h d'ffi It t 1, t
forth, we are able to report that ev- Mr. Wesley Butters, St. Marys, anon:
ery case that came to our attention ingMrs. John Cummings this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Halls and chiIdrer.
has been completely cured. or sub- Mrs. Peterson, of Comber, is visit- p Y ing her sister, Mrs. A. Wallace. of Stratford, were Sunday ,visitors at
ser of
bene -fitted; "and, as a num- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom'ag,;
Mr. and :Mrs. B. Laves, Mr. J. Me-
ter of the cases required critical Butters.
surgery and. ,prolonged hos tal treat- Kinsey, of Clinton; Mrs. ('Dr.) Peck, gm, of Hens'all and 'Mrs. A. D..Armstrong,, • 'Miss Esther Drinkwater, �Durmville,.
ment, we feel that the Clubs un'd'er- ' is visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Smith.
tam has been justified in the high- of 'Seaforth, motored to Toronto on
g g Wednesday to attend the funeral of {Mrs. E. Roach is visiting her daugh-
est degree. Additional cases have ter, Mrs. L. Smith, of Kennilworth.
been taken, over duringthe summer Mr. R. H. Knight, a brother-in-law of
Mrs. Armstrong and Mr, 'McKinley. An interesting game of -football wase
and there are now two children under played on Wednesday afternoon by St-..
'Mrs. E. P. Lennon ands little son
our care, one of them, a little girl' of Patrick's Separate' School boys•, and':
Peter, ,of Montreal, are guests this bib
three, .having been in of apital far St. Columban boys, the sco gw
week 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
seven weeks as a re'sul't of a scalding 1-2 in favlar of Dublin. Clayton Looby-
James -Devereaux.
so 'severe that she would have been acted) as referee.
Miss Olive Laidlaw, of Natick,
permanently' crippled without the ode- Mr. Thomas Burns is visiting wi,�h3i
quate treatment that we have been Mass,, its visiting her m'othe'r, Mrs. J. friends in Kitchener. a
ab4a> to provide. In September the C. Laidlaw, Goderich Street - West. A large number attended tha3''P$
IMr. Jack Daly, of the Ganadiarf
Clinic at 'Seaforth brought to light sion Flay. in Stratford during ''toes
B k of C e e% Lucas is s end -
y A11claims promptly and satisfac- Storgdill th'e son of Mr. and Mrs. was _A -A. nuc i cu y a ,over thirty more cases belonging to an ' ohm r•c , p week.
tori) aid. Geor Stogdill, of Toronto, but the firemen succeeded -in bringing ;the _ Huron County, that will require the ing his (holidays in -Windsor. He was
3' p 1 f S f rth blaze under control The .garage and accompanied by his -sister Miss Alice
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Phone, write or call -Night and. • ,
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contents, two Will'ys-Knight cars,
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Day Service.
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St. Thomas' Church Hold Children s
were, a total loss. Mr.' Barnett be-
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ances perdn'it arid' we sincerely hope
Day. -Last Sunday was observed in
lieves the fire started from a short
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St. Thomas' Anglican Church as Chil-
circuit in one of the cars. The loss
'Ir,`
d'en's Day and was attended by urge
was well protected with insurance. '
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congregations. The choir of Sunday
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Getters) Insurance, 'Real Estate
school children, under the direction
Young People's Society. -Miss Fen-
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Conveyancing, Etc.
of Miss Ciara Pinkney, was an attrac-
hell, convenor -of• the ;Missionary De-
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lfi Office over Keating's Drug Store.
tive feature during the morning ser-
partment, presided at the Y. P. L., of
spent the week end, -at the home of
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
vice. The first Scripture lesson Was
Northside United Church on Tuesday
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read by Mr. F.' G. Neelin, who for
evening, October 20th. The meeting
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nearly half a centu m1a'd, been ton-
century
opened 'with a hyn followed by the
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nected with the 'Sunday School as
Lord's Prayer repeated' in unison. The
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THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
Sulperinte'ndent, and the second lesson
by IMr H. B Edge the present super-
minutes of 'the former -meeting were
read by ,the secretary .Miss Dorene
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assistance of our Lions Club in con-
Daly. '
junction with the 'Goderich Club. We
propose providing these children with
',Mr. John C. Crich is spending the
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the necessary hospital and surgical
treatments as. soon as the ;Club's fin-
week in Toronto.
Mists Nora, Stewart has secured a
ances perdn'it arid' we sincerely hope
position a's tea'cliIt in' Durham. She
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leaves day to assume her new•
NOTICE,
that your un4e'rtakings to raise the
duties.
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funds will meet with success: Crip-
pled Children''s Committee.'! '
Mr. William Ellioti, of )Molesworth,
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spent Tli'anksgi,ving at the h'omb- of
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Mr.. and Mrs. George Black:
Miss Dorothy ,Robinson *ill be op= •,
LOCAT. R,IEFS
Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Teck, Miss
en for M'dreelling at Lorne Dale's'
Beverly Teck 'and Mrs. Teek, Sr., of
Barber Shop on Thursday, Frida .,. ,
Miss 'Mona Sills,, nurse -in -training
Saginaw, Mlichigan, were visitors this
and Saturday only of each week ; r
at St: Joseph's Hospital, London,
week at the Nonce of Mr: and, Mrs. W.
beginning 'October 22nd. .7
spent the week end, -at the home of
H. Golding. ,Mrs. Kenchen, who, has
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�: intend,ent, The• rector., Rev. J. F. Hudson and adapted. Miss Hellyer her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank been visiting a' the . Golding home, Phone 20? Thursday for{ ,"
11 ''. FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. T Sills., returned with them. appointment.
Meyers, preached alppropriate aer- read th'e Scripture lesson and Miss s \
1 mons defining tide duties of parents Woods ably 'spoke an "Toeuii Life in , • a • Mr.. (George Stogdill, of Toronto, " Mr. ztnd .Mars. George Scott leaveIP - ,
ti�1' toward the attendance of children at Japan," taken from the study book on was visiting friend's in ,Seaforth this this week for Harriston, where Mr.
,W1�• huixeh and Sunday school. Ja an and hen Anniversary Services week. Scott has . secured a oeition. Mr. .
c pr people. Mrs. Alex. p.
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?,; BEAD" OFFICE--SEAFORTH, ONT. MCGayin favored with a solo accom- Mr, and Mrs" Archie Barton have Barry Pretty will, this, week a'asumle
z, - • . will be held in one to Hamilton, where they will Mr. 'Scott's duties as,driver for W.
Park Superintendent is Takeir By paned by Miss Ruth Thompson. The _ g Y
��,.< Death. -',Ward has been reviewed here continued 'Story :as told by Miss Fen- L visit their daughter, 'Mrs. Clen Col- A. Cinch's Bakery. •
° OFFTCEAS: of the death in' Jasper, Alberta, of R. neell again prov+ed' intetresting. sftex CUIIStanCC United Church beet• Mrs. Foote and children, of Fergus, Apples ani
`�,,�, 1 H. Knight, hutsband of Ada McKin slinging a hymn, the meeting closed Mr,William Powell, , of Toronto, who have been. spending some time' at
,� � John Bennewies', ,Brodhagen - fres. ley, a,formeir resident of Seaforth, and with the Mizpab Benediction. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25th was the guest over the week end of the home 9f Mr., and Mrs. J, A. 'W'il-
h." ` • Jamal Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. .,brother-in-law of Mrs. A: -D. Aim- ' . • • ' ' Mi. (Louis Fleurcheutz and Miss Fleur- son returned ,blame thi* week •
. D, •F. McGregor, Seaforth - Sec: Treas. strong, of Harputfirtey. The Globe ,of ' Thankoffering of Barbara Kirkman at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. etieutz. Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Lane and Miss Potato
�'M .:, ,it' Mr. J,os h Carbett of t Detroit Helen werevisitors, in Forest this week. e, s,
, ..,. AGENTS: October 16th s,ay�: "R.1 H. Knight, :A nxiliary.-The ansa thankoffer- eP > ,
T Rev. W. P. Lane; 6f Seaforth, will spent . Mr. some bad Tuesday Jasper Nationalwith town. and Mrs, Louis Brall and family, of The Lions Club .are making sill
,,{;. tiV. E. Hinehley, Seaforth; John sud'denl aft hr's home here earl this Mrs. I. B. (Caine �esi'din 1MYss ,t •-•--_ Wer. and Tdm. J. T. 'Scott and famt- Detrolit,;and Miso. Met Wofflan�n, of ,t+armers 'and others havings'ur-
V, • / Murray, R, R. 3 Seaforth; E-. R. G. y Y pi g• I it
r t,' g g p plus Apples. end' Potati5es, which, morning. Mr. Knight was the son of Jennie ,Ste le, read tiv'P� 'Scri tore leis- y, of 'Roxboko, left far Windsor on ELoige, Miah., spent • qday with t"l
,T t lttluth, _ I3raalli'agefi; J tries Wvrtt, Tuesday,, where, the will in future man friends tin NWn • "
.. r, . I'+1i1r, the late- Mr, and Mrs.. John Knight, son and was foll'ow,ed•Andth iprayar'by gbwl Supper er & Entertainment y y 'they would' donate ba a worthy
s ii*" of Bruce Mfnes; Ont. FIe' graduated Miss Ilia Gray. Mrs. W. A. Wright make their hom6 •. Mr. C9 Smith has rerfted Mr. „II. cause;. to get,in touch with JO•RM .
4 t3.. in civ i"1 amginegring from the Univers- and Mises Ei. Murray sang a duet, :Miss Anne . CtaveYrloak spent the Clrnsets's houseon Jaiwvi's Street, until iBEATTIE; the l�resixlent, at
. • Di (',TCas: TUES'DAY, OCTOBER 27th
. ity' of Toratito in 1902 and in the fol- `,`The '-World is. 'Wiatthing you,' ae-1 the en d i Weston. recently ofscupie'd _ by Mr. F� ' W. Dar= ,.!once.
' t f1R'a lnox TdYrldasbaxo• ' Sohn Towing year W a+ppomted a Dohin'- companied by. s, ` lM, R. lteliip'. lLn'tertgnb' s . ,front Blyth, Clinton, an s. 1V,elsan' Crovenlock, of ro�h.
r i r. Waterford,, spent. the. week dr►tl with x'" 'alri .Mrs.• John 'McDonald' )lave 'The Club proposes seAding men
}) : '. >z "i�iiit6tli• • Drodh ' t1 dines Eroans ion 1'atld'surv',elyor" �e thl6n bec'axnei. a Miss Alva 'Glr'av Lead the Glad. T -1d.- Se'afbrih ;at► '�'alton Will take hart . .
If n� it ' 1 theft• 1paret+ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. returnee) to their home in Windsor at•• to pick' any products offered, ,
11--.1'. , , .I,t , sesfafth el`y+aYhegY ''Confioll •nie�mbew of '•tile find of Drls'coll and ings rayera ws'., Eimpeyf of 1Mit- in ,that prdl°6ainrptj eonsi thig+ . of in ... , . _ , I
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