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MacLennan. This was their ho,rile for•
Canada without duty), .
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PATERSON'+S 'BUTTER'CREAM
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Notice.—The Public Library Willi be cloned
WINCHESTER TWILIGHT PAPER
in Scott Memorial Hospital on Wed -
Extra size and quality 2CC
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MOLASSES (Baking) -Best quality;
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M•rs, J. A. Case:
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H. Sproat, Seafcrch, 3373-3
in event of accident?
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Is your family covered b3
• Miss Jessie Grainger, of 'Olin-
a Family Automobile Polic3
also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto taps .ton,
recovered. Shop located over Wright's Gar-
to compensate you agains'
The services at Goshen and Varna
United Churches next SUmd'ay will
medical and surgical aid?
home of -sister, Mas. W. A.
Wrighti
We are prepared to. givt
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Miss Bailey, of Goderich. •'
" markably low cost. '
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Information gladly given
our honey in 5 -pound pails; 35c; 10 -pound
Ball us.at once.
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Marble Souvenirs on Sale. -Mr. Chapman.
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daughter and Mr. Roy Schmidt, of
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Phone 214 J
Kitchener, spent a few day's at the
ho:lte of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hilde-
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John Bennewies, Brodbagen - Pres
James Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Fres
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of Toronto, are guests at
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam
the Egmiondiville school children, 'but
A good assortment of cloth
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it is for the 'Seaforth public school
bound Books in reprint edi- I
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Bisma Rex -
AN ANTACID PONDER
Quickly relieves Sour Stg'mach,
iDyspefpsia, Heartburn, Nausea,
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BOY'S' AND GdILS
We are giving a 10 -inch Play
Ball Free, with a We double
size Tube of Mi 31 Toobh Paste.
SPECIAL
120 pea, cent• discount on all
Golf Clubs and Golf Bags.
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Keating's Pharmacy
'The Rexall Drag Store
Phone 28 Seaforth, Ont.
Cut dowers, Wreaths and
Floral Pieces supplied for all
Qecasions.
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Rector Resigns. -•Rev. J. F. Meyers,
Rector of; St. Thomas' Anglican
Church here for the past two years,
has resigned. His resignation has
been accepted by Bishop Seager.
McKillop Voters' List Out.-Wc
Killop township voters' list has been
distributed . during the past week, It
is 'one of the first to. 'be out in the
district.
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Soon Be Time For School. -'Phe Sea -
forth Collegiate Institute will get un-
der way again on 'September 1st, It
is not ]mown as yet whether the pub-
lic school will open on the first or
wait until the sixth.
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Middle School Pupils Did Well -
Of 389 'papers written in the recent
Middle School examinations, 317 were
successful, or 81.5 per cent. These
results are an improven>,ent over last
. year, when only 69.3 per cent, of
lTidd'le School gapers .were success-
ful. _
Gas Stolen. -The gasoline pumps.
r of A. W. Dunlop's Supertest station
at Goderich and Main Streets, were
' broken open on Friday night lata
and a quantity of gasolinic taken: Po-
1lice are investigating and are said to.
have learned .the identity of the
thieves. .
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Lady Bowlers Hold Tourney. -Per-
; f.ect mearther and ,good greens made a
swccess of the ladies' twilight (INibles
tournament on Tuesday evening last.
Three 8 -end games were played, the
prize winners 'being Mrs. Harry Stew-
art, Hirst, with 3 ,wins and a Illus of
12; Mrs. E. H..•CIose, second, 2 wins
and a plus of 12; Miss Minnie Dor-
sey, third, 2 wins with a -plus of 11.
Golfers Were in Goderich. A
number of Seaforth golfers were in
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G•odei•ich on Wednesday playing in
the open tournament of the :Maitland
> Golf and Country Club. :Mes,srs.
> Southgate, Hinchley, Little and Mc-
> Lean captured first prize for team
low net, and Mr, .John Hiirchley ,re-
> ' ceived a sil-ver teapot for lowest rret
> for nine holes, a..
> Football On Saturday.--Eg•mond
> ville will play Winthrop in the Moron
> Football League on Saturday next at
> the -Recreation Grounds. This is a
> postponed game which, since Clinton
> tied Brussels, must be •played, before
> the finals. It had been decided to
> play this game last 'Saturday night,
> but the game conflicted with that of
> the softiball club, so the football tear+
> consented to change the date.
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_ First Presbyterian Church Picnic.
=The choir of First Presbyterian
Church held their annual ,picnic at
> Jorwett'•s Grove, ,Bayfield, on Wed-
> nesday, August 17th. The afternoon
was spent in a game of ball and
> rwimming. A sumptuous dinner was
.,orved at six o'clock, after which
> Miss Anna Edmonds wa,s made the
> recipient of a silk uTArella, prior to
> her going to Woodstock to train as
> a nurse. Suitaiblie words werespok-
> en by,'Mr. R. S.r Walter and Mr: M.
> R. Rennie, to which Miss Edmonds
> replied.
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> Northside United Church W. M. S.
Meet. -The monithly meeting of the
- W. M. G, was Meld on Thursday af-
ternoon last. -In the absence cf the
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re. rlettt -1r . ti•'
P. Lane Mrs J.
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D. Hinchley, the 1st vice-prresido!lt,
> presided and opened the meeting with
),prayer, At the close of the business
> period 'Mrs. E. 1-1, Clore presided over
> a varier) program. '-Mrs. W. A, Crich
> and Miss' Marian Scarlett conducted!
> the worship period, stresGing the need
for a deeper spiritual life, so that
Gorl's great work at home and,
> abroad may be more efficient, The
' following ladies of Group 2, Mrs.
' Sillery, Mrs. G, D: 'C. Hurn, Miss A.
Laurence, Mrs. R. Frost and Miss J,
Ferrgu.s'on, gave many splendid
thoughts from the Missionary Month-
ly Magazine. If one t&k... Ohri%tian
a literature and the Bible out of the
land the world would goick, to
' pagani�sn•y, hence the 'great n1ed of
Christian literature, said' the j;speak-
er. Mrs. A, McGavin sang a' very
appropriate solo, accompanied by
Miss A. Ferg•u'.son, w 1flch was follow-
ed by the closing prayetr by Mfrs•. E.
H. Clone. '
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The Work of the Hoene and School.
-The chief work of the Home and
School kanociabion in, to make it pos-
sible for tearcbers and ,parents to
street frequently for the furtherance
of the welfare of the chifd'ren under
their care. Teachers have A better,
more spnipatbeti'c urrde'ei'stamding of
a child -if they know,• pemaranally, its
parents,. P,airents also 'got a better
$d'ea of ,the work of tthei teachers and
how to co-operate with them, .by per-
sonally talkinlg with them, ,The. or-
ganization has m*Atinsg+s every school
month of the year and, all persons
it t,m-es'ted in !bettering the conditions
of the mhoala , avd. xeihaol children
4tre hftrWy *el�„ bra word
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• 'I�HEtTR+UN R''OSIT - .
"s'tthools" includes the Public School,
Collegiate Inoti'tute, and Egmond!. Ile
Books
Ifaa whon, a1�e, visiting friends in
itown. Botlh'j° are fernier old i5eaa-
School. ,To the Collegiate 'Institute
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forthites, and they have a host .of
tgr the last two years, the Associa-
Joseph, of Buffalo. The funeral will
friends here who ane deli'g+hted to se0
tion has given a cheque towards the%
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Mary !Morris is on her way home to
them again. •
purchase of very ,much needed now
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o Miss', Mary Hays and Miss
hooks for the library, also an electric
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Vii ,Forovlor,
of Toronto, are guests at
plate• It has provided clothes for
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam
the Egmiondiville school children, 'but
A good assortment of cloth
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it is for the 'Seaforth public school
bound Books in reprint edi- I
• 'Mr. Scott 'McKinley, of Winni-
the greatest work has beech done. Dr.
tions. There is a big range
'peg, is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
Kerby, President Canadian F'edexa-
of authors and the books are
and (Mrs, A. D. Scott, At Th-orniton
tion of Home and, School Asysoeiation,
well bound and clear type.
Hall. I
says the organization now includes
old pioneers, coming to the district imi
• Mr. Nelson Gawd'no, Miss Marg -
two million inembers. The chief aim
PRICED AT
aret Cardno and, 'Miss Helen Hamil-
is to harmonize the ,two anost impart-
50 CENTS and 85 CENTS EACH
ton motored, to Bangor, Michigan, on
ant influences of a child's life--jts
ante ,will cover the loss.
'Tuesday. They will ,'be accompanied
home and school.
MacLennan. This was their ho,rile for•
home by Miss Margaret Ross, who
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Wanted --High sobool pupils to room orthere.
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has been spending a few week3
board. r'. Gal'hrp, 34 Nast Wilq 6�,
Collegiate. 3373x1
Thompson's
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• :Mr. and, Mrs, E. Hlartry, of To -
near
Man Wanted, A fiivt class man for two
12t'obl4y'_Mee, Stratford, carne on his
rQuto, are guests at the 'home of MT.,
months to do farm work. Apply to W. M.
Book Store Seaforth,
William 'Hartry.
Doig, J.P., Kippen, Ont., R. R. No. 2. Phone
are coming later.
• Miss 'Doro'thy Robinson under -
20 on 93- $375-1
Subscriptions taken for newspapers
went an operation for appendicitis
Notice.—The Public Library Willi be cloned
and magazines at publisher's prices.
in Scott Memorial Hospital on Wed -
from August 22nd to September 60L Greta
wish of their many friends that they'
riesKlay.
'Thompson, Librarian- 8374 2
Roomer; Wanted.—Hlil;h school studeinrs,
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• 'Mrs. J. G. Roberts, Of „O's-'hawa,
girls preferred. Apply to Mi)i. Frank Finnd�
gen, John Street, Seaforth. 3370x_•-
dren, of Toronto, are' visiting at the
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
M•rs, J. A. Case:
For Sale,—Essex Six, Sedam, 1927• (8-cond
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home of Mrs. Hillis' mother, Mrs> G.
T. Turnbull.
class). Al cundi'tion. Small raues;re. Good
tires. License. A real. buy. Apply to R
• ,Mrs. S. Carter is visiting with
It STANLEY
H. Sproat, Seafcrch, 3373-3
Brussels' friend's.
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Notice. UDho:stering done on short notice.
• Miss Jessie Grainger, of 'Olin-
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also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto taps .ton,
recovered. Shop located over Wright's Gar-
,is spending her holidays at 'the
'her
The services at Goshen and Varna
United Churches next SUmd'ay will
age. D. Fell, Seaforth. 3849-tf
home of -sister, Mas. W. A.
Wrighti
be taken ib Mrs, R. Stephenson and
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Honey. -Tp these who wish honey in bulk
in your containers, we wil,1 nave best white.•
'Mr. and Mrs: !Gilbert 'Horning,
Miss Bailey, of Goderich. •'
honey. -yin bulk until August 31st, After thea
oCapetown, and Mrs,• Wesley Green
Miss Grace (Reid, of Flint, is visit -
our honey in 5 -pound pails; 35c; 10 -pound
of Flamibora, spent the week end at
ing her cousins, 'Margaret Grace and
pails, 70 rents per pais We win. have. honey
all the year. W,iJuaxn HartrY, seafur:h.
the home of Mr. land Mrs. EHunt
E. .
Isabel Robinson at present. .
1Mr, Ed. Johnso of Goderich vis -
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Marble Souvenirs on Sale. -Mr. Chapman.
• 'MT. and Mrs. 'Roy Snider and
daughter and Mr. Roy Schmidt, of
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ited at Mr. Nelson, Keys' 'on Sun -
monument dealer, has just received direct
from Italy, a corwignment a beautiful colored
Kitchener, spent a few day's at the
ho:lte of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hilde-
d'ay. •
Mrs. Frank Boyd and son, of Niag-
m�rble souvenirs, that w iu serve ay favors,
brand.
ara, are spending a week at the
dressing 'table conveniences, bridge prizes, sish
tray -j, etc., etc., each one surmounted with a
• . Mrs. Elizalbeth Mahan, L.L.B., of
home of Mr, 'Roy Lamont.
6arving in white marble, representing a dog,
Detroit, -is the"!guest of, hew sister,
Sunday s,,bool will be held' at 11.
bear, camel, elephant, etc. The price is very
:Mrs. James Devereux.
Chesney in charge of brie meeting.
reasonable. 33T3-4
• Mr. S. R. Brownell and twb sons,
VARNA � .
son, spoke a fewwords and lett in
Harold and ."C' (land, of Winnipeg,
prayer, and thedevotional lenftet was
Makes, Assignment.. - Thomson
Men's '(gear, a clothing store, which
end Mrs. J. A, Doherty, of Moose
Jaw, re visiing at the hpmle• of Mr•
a
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opened in the Crich block on the site
all, Mrs. S. Jacobs.
called on friends in, this vicirfity on
of the old Princess theatre, last'April,
•''Riss Evelyn McGrath and 'Mr.
Monday. .
has made an assignment for theIf.
R. •Morton; of Buffalo, were week
Mr. A Parsons and son, Harvey,
benefit of creditors. McLeod & Tew
en, guests at the home of Mr. and
accompanied with Mr. and Mrs. Cou-
Co., of Hamilton, have been appoint-
Mtk, R. .Dexe•reux.
tis and sons, motored to, Kitchener
ed trustees.
• Miss Ruth Pinkney has return-
Sunuay. .
-ed
from a Ilr.•otor trip to Toronto and
Mr. ,McLeod, of London, is spending
Twilight Doubles Tourney Success-
Belleville.
a few days with, Beatty 'Bros.
ful.-There here 20 entries in the
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ArchibaldMr.
and 'Mrs, William Beatty and
Twilight Doubles Tourney on Fri-
andchi'ldi"en, of Whitby, spent the
son, Billy, of Mount Brydges, ac,com-
day from' Goderich, Stratford, Brus-
week end with his ,parents, Mr. and,
panied with Miss Roberts of . Go'de-
sels and Seaforth. The bowlers play-
1Trs. 4ndren Archibald.
rich, called on ,friends in thus vicin-
ed three 12 -end game-, ani John
• Mr, and' M7•s. 'Clen Colbert and
1ty last week.
Logan and W. S'cott's rink fvon'i Brus•
t;t;o ciiildren,-of Hamilton, are guests
'Miss Frances lyossop in company
sels won first with- 3 wins plus 16.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bar-
with Clinton friends, spent a day at
Fred Kellers' rink, orf Stratford, was
tell,
Port Stanley,
wond with 3 wins plus 12, and R.
• Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Grieve, of
noon and evening was spent at their
Somers and J..• Cutts of Blyth. toos
Cre,=se Isle, are visiting. with friends
annual report. Miss E. Bow eT read)
third prize with 2 wins, plus I til?,
in this district. .
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• Mr. Lorne Pinkney is visiting
for *e 'birthday meeting which is to -
Softball I'layers Defeat Preston.-
his* br-Aher in Goderich.rnes
Mr. and Mrs.. Tho Purcell mrot-
Prestc,n softball team came to town
on • Saturday night for an exhibition
- • TXrs. Keith McLean and :Miss
Helen lounl* nave returned frons San
oied to the 'Shrine at Midland last
;,;nine With. rthe Iocal players and
aouei, Georgian Bay, where they
Sunday, accompanied by , Mr. , and
1Irs. Walter Carpenter Dublixi.
were forced to take the small end
have Leen -the guests of Dr, and Prlr3.
.from
14r, !Peter Eckart, from Timmins,
of the score, Seaforth, coming from
behind in the sixth innings, won 16
F. ;s, Trow. ..
• Miss Edith Davidson, who spent
is lichdaydng with his parents, Mr,
to 14, 'It' was, a cod
g gams', one of
the winter iii California, was hu ire
and Mrs. P. Eckart and reports the
mining city is prosperous. He is one
in
the best seen here this year, and
vl:at is i ogee important from the
for a 'feiw4. clays this week. _
' • Mrs. A. R. Sampson, who he.,
the Huron olds who"els rnakinr
� g
players' point of view, drew the big-
'gate
been the guest of Mrs. J. C. Greig,
hi•l- mark,
Harvesting operations hake been
gest of the season. At the end
lest this week for Maple Grovw
delayed by the 'heavy rain on Thurs•
of the fourth innings Seaforth was
8 ivii, behind Preston, but the local
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart
.aud family silent a few, days this
day morning. Everything was mov
hogs got down to business and'pulle'd
we -eh 'In lji'agar•a Falls.
ing fast,while the fine weather last-
ashthemselves
themselveseven with the visitors in
• 'Mr. W. J. Faulkner, of the
ed. .Th6 crops in general prdmri'sr
the sixth. The players: Seaforth-
Dominion ?bank, Brantford, ' spent
to be good.
Muir, McCaully; Clew, E. Rennie,
the week end at his home here.
Wright, Burgess, McGregor,, Cud-
• The August ,meeting of the W,
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more, Preston -Hili, Hageryn, Man-
1I• S. of First Presbyterian Church
CONSTANCE
orb, Connor, Schruco, Cott; Currie,
will be held at die home of '.Mrs. W.
.
Nlehol, Godwin. Umpires -. And;;
N. Xnechtel, on Tuesday, August 23,
Steep, Clinton, and W. C. Suther-
at PAn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Stanley, of
land, Seaforth.
• Miss Evelyn Way has secured a
Toronto; Mrs. Mary •!Graham ane
position in Landon°and will leave for
Mrs. George Elliott, of Clinton, and
that city on Wednesday neat,
Dr. and Mrs, Archer., of Baltimrore.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• !Mrs; E. Geddes and daughter,
'Mar•ylarrd,' were callers at the home
mmm.w� -
Mary; spent a week in London ,visit-
of Mrs. Rolberrt Cla.rlue on Saturday
• The Misses Henderson, of Buff,-
ing friends,
last. '
lo, former well known residents of
• Mrs. C. Eckart has extended her
IMr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson an6
Seaforth, were guests this week at
holidays by going to Chicago from
daughter, Marian, visited at ,the home
the Commercial, and spent several
Detroit.
of Mr. Ira Werrills, of Goderich Tp.
days calling. on old friends,: all . of
•Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott, of
on ,Sunday.
whom were delighted to see them
Clnago, were week end guests at
' Mrs. Robert Lawson and son Lorne
again.
the bormle of their parents, Mr. and
,attended the Cosens 'picn'ic at Kin.
• Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament
Mrs. T. G. -Scott.
sardine a week ago.
and Tittle daughter, of Detroit, are
}• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays, of
Miss Donelda Adam's is visiting
spending their holidays at the home
Detroit, spent the week end with rel-
with her friends, Masses Elizabeth
of Mr. and Mrs. William Ament.
ative:l here.
and Louise Mulls, of Harlock.
• Mr, W. WL Kent, of Toronto,
• Dr. Lloyd 'Curtis, of Marmora,
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott return -
was a week end guest at the. Name
is a guest at the kome of Mr. and
•Edm�ori'ds.
ed to Toronto on Sunday after spend -
of Mr. and 'Mrs. W. A. Wright:
-Mrs. W. G.
ing their vacation at, the home of
:li
• r. and 'Mrs.' Ewa -rt, of Ches-'
• Mr. Earl Van Egmond is acting
,Mr. and 'Mrs, Jack Ferguson.
ley, werre• week end guests at the
as organi:gt in First Presbyterian
Miss Helen Thompson returned tc
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith.
Church while Mrs. M R. Rennie is
Seaforth on Saturday after spending
• Mrs, Ken'.c en, of Owen Sound,
on her holidays,
a few days at the home of Mr. and
is a guest at th� home of her daugh-
• The choir of .First Presbyterian
Mrs. E. Adams.
ter, Mrs. W, H:'••Golding. '
Church held a most enjoyable picnic
Tv, r.and 'Mrs. W. Britton, Misses:
• 'Miss Thelma Johnston is visit-
to BayfiEld on Wednesday afternoon.
Helen and Edith Britton and 'Mr. W,
ing friend's in Elgin.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Welsh, of
Jowett spent Sunday evening at the
• Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Calder, of
Hamilton, visited his brother, Mme. J.
,Jowett
of -Miss' Viola Morrison.
St, Clatharines, are -,,pending their
F. Welsh, last week.
Mrs. Grecian and daughter, June;
holidays at the. home of Mr. and Mrs.
' 'Mr. Clare Way, accompanied by
returned to Cleveland after spending
Adam Hays.,
his sister, Miss Gladys Way, attended
their vacation at the home of Mr,
• Dr. Garnet 'C'hapman, of Fort
the re'unirm .dance at 'Monckton on
a%Id Mrs. .Earl Lawson and other
Erie, spent Sunday with his father,
Wednesday night.
relative's.
Mr. C. Cha nfan Dr.Cha
Chapman
• Rev. tV 'P. L ne Mss . Lane and
Miss
had -been attending the Dental Con-
Helen are spen'din'g tb�eir boli
vention held last week in Toronto.
days at Bruce Beach.
WINTHRQP
• Mi -ss Mary Broadfoot has re=
• !Nb'-,. John Schaeffer, of Gowans -
turned to her home from Hamilton.
town, spesrt Monday at the home of
• Misses Ruth and Betty Chitten„
Mr, and firs. J, F. Welsh.
Old Doc. Stork called R the hoe
m
den, of Toronto, are. visiting their
• Mr. and XTs. Gochrane, 4 De-
of Mr. and Mrs. Arndrew M,antgom-
grandmothei•, .Mrs. W. MclMichael.
troit, werr, guest-, ,this week at the
ery last 'Saturday and left, a fine
• Miss :Mildred' Shinan has re'turrr-
home of (,ol. and. Mrs. R. S. Hays.
baby girl. •
ed from) Toronto, 'She was accem-
• Miles, the young son of Mr. and
We are pleased to bear that Mr.
panied by .Miss Edith Wolsh.
Mrs• J. 11. 'M&Mallam, was operated'
George Ma'Spadd'en jai improving af-
• Dr. E. 'C, Bryant, of Toronto,
on for appondicitis in 'Scott Memorial
ter his serious operation.
was a week end guest' at the liorne
H'ospi'tal on Thursday rruoa-ning.
'Miss Muriel Hudson, of Seaforth,
of Mr. and Mrs. William Cud -more,
• Dr. H. H. Ross, Dr. ,F. j, Bur.,
is visiting her cousin, Muss, Kathleen
• Mr. Hugh Sprro-a4, of Detroit,
rows and Mr, W. A. Crich were in
Shannon.
,Tient the week end at his Name here..
Toronto on Wednesday.
I M-4. Zack McSpadden) .spent Sun-
* Misses Jessie and Margaret,
• MT. and Mrs6 WliIH2qm Cline, of
day afternoon with Mr! and Mrs.
`-nith are 'spending two weeks' holi•
William Trewartha.
days with friends in Toronto.
The yreliminary voters' lists for
• iMr. C.- Hanson, of Toronto •, is
visiting at the Nome of My, and 'VIr's.'
•
the bp -election for Polling Division
N%2•, will be comrp'iered on the 23rd!
Thom -as Webster.
/W;
In
of August. Mrs. 'George Eatorl, will
• Mrs. William M,oxley and Miss
u G *
be at holme on the afternoons' of the
Lou Mcxley, of Guelph, ame aisiting
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6th and 7th make necessary
correctional
at the home of Mr. and, lira. E. Hun*
i:ntheto
•
ill McKillop.
Classes for all ages to he held in
• Mi918 lftelen Br+oaclrfoot, of Moose
Jaw,
the Oddfddlbws' Hall, Seaforth,
L,OLBORNE.
is the guest of Miss Mary Broad-
commencing September 10, 1932.
foot.
'Methods amid iRoaitims of the
• Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Mr.
'Chalif Russian Normal School of
Herbert J. Morris; clerk of Col -
and Mrs. John McLachlan and Miss
)Dancing, New York, taught in
borne Towrnsbip, deed on Wednesday
Margaret Galbraith, of Arkona, are
the follawing"typ'e§:
afte'r'noon, alter a (brief illlness. Mr.
guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Brodie,
GREEK INTERPRETIVE
Morris suffered a heart attack on,,
,Satu ,day frorrr which he did' not re -
Li
0 Misses Lianas and Jean Wright
NATIONAL
cove He Was ;born in Colborn'4 Tp,,
ha,ve returned from spendinlg their
'Turakersmith
'th'e +can of'the Parte J. Morris acid wad
Holidays in and' Stanley.
ESTHETIC AND CHARACTER'
in his 51ith year. He has lived in
• Iplr. J. A.:Munn, Mrs. 'Munn and
family and MT. and Mrs. G. D. Fer-
FOLK DANCING and others.
his native torwMabip all 'his life with
rtlhe.exc,e,pj4,.,p1'l.,.bf five years spent in
gillson and Mies Dori»,' are spending
dei, wg,gQ lk, iml
For particular's•, ripply the Odd-
Manitolb't, from 1919 to 1922, whet
•B`ayifield'
Miss 2osa" Elder has returned
ifellaws-7Ta11„ 'Saturday, Atllrust
he retunied to r6he east on nit
hsps lredslitlh- He wits appfiiMed'
frosm a vacation eluent in Godemioh
2'7tli; and Flid)ay, sSepste?nbeT 2nd,
2-6°°
Tow nl*ip ,Cllemk yt„hen Mrs'. I#etiteT-'
and bin roit.
p
ire%��ton, m o'r od to Toronto; •14t is s,'ur-
+ Ma- J. R. Hillis and two Chit-
MILDRED PINNIGAN, T a cher.
viv�iil• li7 bels wtdaw, tt day givter, ,M+ary
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PRESENT WEAR
At $1.25. and $1;95
• Celanese Dresses
in' the popular pas-
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CREPE DRESSES
With 'and Without
the jacket. •
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A TABLE ; OF ,
SUMMER IIATS
TO CLEAR
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Some unusually
pretty Hats only a.'
,short time in stock.
Now
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Blankets
Bed Covers
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weave wool Blank
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ATTRACTIVE
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'EITHER FOR
PERSONA;, • US•.�;,.
THE HOME OR
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You can buy good
quality Linen's' here
with confidence.
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ly' rrtnl'ber of old friends gathered
'Man.; Jean, 'a nurse, at present at
and spent a happy time in chatting;
home, and Dnugald, a son, at home;
of the old days. 'Many old songs -
two (brothers, Edwin, of Austen, and
were sung -also, including Gaelic mei- .
Joseph, of Buffalo. The funeral will
odies, these latter dear to the hearts
be held on Saturday afternoon. Miss
of ninny of the older people. Many
Mary !Morris is on her way home to
handsome gifts were presented, in -
attend the funeral.
clu4jng -lovely china with a gold)
stripe, potted 'plants and flowers,.
Among ,these was a lovely gold trim= -
BRUSSELS
med basket of yellow roses tied witht'
. .
gold tulle, presented .by their only
daughter, Mrs. 'M, Robinson. Long
A fine bank (barn belonging to
distance messages of congratulations
Roderick McKay, 5th concession of
acid good wishes came by telephone,.
Grey, was (burned to the ground. to-
also card's of congratulation by-mail-
gether with its contents on Monday
,dainty refreshments of cake and icer
evening. The cause has not been
cream was served by the bride of 504
determined.
years, assisted 'by Mrs. 'Robinson and:..
A fine barn on the farm be+longinf;,
Mrs. Stevens. Mr, and Mrs. Nott ars-
to David Breckenridge .and rented to
old pioneers, coming to the district imi
Henry Murr, was burned to the
18,922• 'Their first trip to Algama was
ground at noon on TuesdAy when the
ah;o their honeymoon, and they de -
men were (busy hawling in grain. The
ciced tp make their home in the nerve
fire started in the mow. The incur-
country, 'and, settled on a £arm its
ante ,will cover the loss.
I,afrd Townstip', one mile west of
Farmers are busy, .getting in their
MacLennan. This was their ho,rile for•
crops these fine hot days. w
40 years, when they retired and mov-,
;Mrs. Cooper, of Chicago, is the
ed to the •S'ault where they have since
guest of her sister, Mrs.,Raiph Con-
rPs'ided. .'Mrs. Nott was born in the
nor.
"Tojwnshi.p,'of. Hullett,,near Seaforth, .
12t'obl4y'_Mee, Stratford, carne on his
in 1860, and Mr. Nott in the Town -
bicycle 'to see his grandparents, Mr.
ship of Grey, in 1959, just a differ -
and (Mrs. J. Willibee. His -Parents
ence of six miontirs in their ages..-
'
are coming later.
They . are hale and well and enjoys
!Mrs, Arthur Slmiith and son, Don.
the good things of life. The --yearn
aid, Edmonton, are with her sister,
harve been kind in sparing themi•,.to
Mrs. Dr. Hamilton.-
each other for so long, and it is the
',Miss 'Dor4 Smith and Miss Ruby
wish of their many friends that they'
Smitill, 'Borden, Sask.,' are visiting
may spend many more together."
with relatives'
MTs. J. A. Sehirifbelin, Listowel, is
I .�.,
v1.isiting with friends.
BRUCEFIELD
EGMONDVILLE '
" • Mrs, Katherine Webster and s'is-
ter,,Miss Eva Bully, of Toronto, were
1.
,guests at the home of Mr. and 3fi,s .
Mr. Ronald Reinke, of Toronto, is
J. Addison.
'spending his vacation at his home
Mrs, !Peter Douglas and daughter,
here.
Miss Kathleen, of Saskatoon, were
'Misses Vera Palmer, Jewel Young
guests at the home of Mr. and Mxs_
and Josephine •Sparx, of Toronto;�were
.William Douglas, during the past%
week end ,guests with Miss Laura
week,
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McMillan.
'Mr. and Mrs. Cele, of Cromsrty,
Mr. and 'Mrs. George.Hills "scud
spent the week end at the home o
Miss Ria were Deleware visitors on
the ratter's brother, 'Mr. Lindsay
Sunday.
Eyre.
Misses Margaret And Bessie Grieve
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Douglas, o -r
left last week on a mlotor trip
Kap*1kai§ing, are spending a spew'
through, Northern Ontario. I
days at ,the home of the formieT's< .,
(Miss Mildred Hamilton, of Wbod-
brother, MT. William Douglas.
stock, is, with Miss Mar -
'The services in.the United Church
guerite Black.
will -beheld next Sunday ,at a quarter
'The 'W: M. S. of the, Egmondrvdlle
to ten. Rev. A. Sinclair,' of Hes-
United Church held an 'excellent
salt ,will be, the preacher for the day.
at 'the hoe of)Mrs,,. 1.
meeting•: am
Sunday s,,bool will be held' at 11.
Koore Friday afternoon wifh Mrs.
Mrs. , Alex. Mustard returned' whits•
Chesney in charge of brie meeting.
Mr. J. B. 'Mustard last week to his
Mrs. McKay read the Srrlpture les-
cottage in InmveTbaron.
son, spoke a fewwords and lett in
Mrs, L. Forr•e'st visited' her uncle,
prayer, and thedevotional lenftet was
Mr. W. C. 'Lands'borough, in Pbrtr.
taken 'by 'Miss Bertha Beatty. Mrs,
Credit last week.
Hargreaves ,sang a solo. A very in-
Mrs. Alex 'and Mrs. Janet Ross re-
teresting story of the missiontrry box
turner to their horne in the village•(
that was wor•8h its weight in gold
after an absence of three weeks,
was read by 'Mis's Lox Allen. Mrs.
'There called ,at the home of Mr.
H'., Stewart read an article, "'Is Peace
and ''.Mrs. James McQueep last week
Our Task?" The meeting closed
an old friend, whom they had not,
with the s'in'ging of `41 Love To. Tell
m,et for forty-seven years, in the
the Story," and Mrs. Kirk leading in
person of Mr, Wim. J. 'Carter, form--
arm-„prayer.
prayer.Tea was .served and a soc-•,
erly of Tu,ekersmit,h, now of Gode.-
ial 'half hour enjoyed. There were
rich.
over fifty ,present. I
The regular meeting of the W. M.
Celebrates,Golden Wedding. --, The
S. was held in the school room of
Sault Ste. Marie Sitar, -of recent date,
the 'church. In the atbtsence of the -
refers to ,the golden,, wedding' of Mr.
president, ;Mrs. Neil McGregor ably
and Mrs. Albert T. Nutt. Mr. Nott
filled the chair. The meeting open -
is a brother of Mr. Jo�hn Nott, of
d with singing a hymlm and prayer,
Egmondvilla, arA both Mr. and "Mrs.
A714 Bible reading, 1st chapter John,.
Nott are well known here. The 'Star
Mrs. 'Hazelwood then took charge of
said: '"While 'Wolf Week festivities
the meeting,. The topic for the da'y,
were gathering mOlnenstumv, so to
"The Missionary Leaflet,” was; giv-
somk early last week, a highly es •
en, *6 following members, talcing
teemed couple, Mr. and Mas, „Albert
part: Mrs. 'C'l'ifton, Mrs. Hazelwood,
T. 1ri'ortt, 37 Laird' lStree't, quietly cele-
Mrs, A. McQueen, Mrs. -Brock, MTs.
brarted &wir gold�;ml wred'ding anni-
J.. Watson and 'Mrs. Tough. Mrs.
vers'aryc A -mosteivjaya)ble ft ter-
Neil Mc'Gre'gor gave an interesting
noon and evening was spent at their
report on, sta.tdstics taken from the
hoinile, 'fi nesd'ay, July 26th. Low!ely
annual report. Miss E. Bow eT read)
4116 P.Tp'r'opriarte decorations of ,many
a poems by the: editor of the anmusl
garden fla'Gvexs filled 1�'e roon%s and
reourlt..Mi»ss Bowey offered her home
created a perfec'b,setting for the
for *e 'birthday meeting which is to -
plear?ft celeibrastion. 'Many friends
be held next month, After singing
and neighbors called during t"ho hap-
a hyl l t, th'e Meeting was. brought to
py b0fur0i to vwatu&9tul9te'th43 0 -Aft f-
a close' .by rospeating the Mitpak
ed aftl% and flu lilt ,eV!e ng g jpoo, •"
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