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Floral Pieces supplied forall
also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto tops
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I " WESTON'S SODA BISCUITS --5 tbs,
occasions.
recovered. Shop located over Wright's Gar-
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BRODHAGEN
Music.- Anne G. Govenlock, teacher of
falinily hems;
spending ills vacation with his bro-
Nichol and were
Mitchell on ruesday nrk,h-., when
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spent the week end at her home here.
• I1Miss, 'L. `Sheriff, of Detroit,' was
Piano, Oivan and Theory. Pupils prepared
for Tmv.n.to Conservatory of Music Examine-
• Mr. and, Mrs, 'Olen Colbert, of
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AUGUST 20,
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tions. Studio North Alain street, Seaforth.
Ham'ilbon, are slprelidinig the holidays
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Announcement - 'Mr ^ and Mrs.
Ph 103 3376-4
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Watch is 'Missed; Local Boys
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day secivirce was held at the'cenieter Y
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Stratford a.nd 1�1ibc.hel'11.
Guilty. -The Stratford 'B'ea',con-Her-
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are visiting with 'London friends.
adjoining St, Peters Lutheran church.
Rev. 0. Stockman, of Seb'astornol;, and
to compensate you against
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Trains -Routed Through Seaforth,,
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• MTs. i0. Kestle, Mrs. A. West-
Cott, Mrs. H. •1s. Smlith anrd :ry.4'isses
Rev. Mr. Gamann, of Milverton, were
Ask about Cellular
medical and surgical aid?
-'Because of the freight train wreck
"Bolt" Reid of the 'tug Champlain,
DorothyBroadfoot, Pearl Grainger,
th'e spelakers. - •
William Miller is seriously ill
,; til, s' M1T }onto, were (bridesmaids., the former They were accamipanied Mrd'. J.
i`0w, �tif, J' fi . 'alb+" zn +pink net frock with pi+ctufe hat >Iaa�t and (Mrs. E. De�lon�ie, of Sltrat-
(�4'u,�rEE- w of felt said shaes'to match, and carry-Schoolford.4 PRETTY �V OILE
"I Ity in briazulitle tw,ses, Miss Coli111 • Rev. B, Snell of neer Clhat'ham,
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i Vtt(' similarly uo timed in green, with who was visiting friends in this lis- a{,'rr�lll;l'E Il'OOK oarilbainirug fits recipes bouquet of Talisztuan noses. lhrr Opening
tri-Gt lass week, were visitors a't theiEEENT WEAR
lh"�.Vk rte' ,I'iwdes, �Cartsuprs, Dressings, AN ANTACID P.OV1'DER g•roonisman was Dr, David Aitchison, hozues of IMr. Miller Adams and Mr.
.��l,,,r # da, etc., a+nd over 40 other uses of Haniulton. Miss Vida Maatin, and Mrs, Riolbe* Rogerson. Mr. At �1a 5 and �g,%
'µ,' 1ktl"' wihlunh ' Canada Vineigars XXX Quickly relieves Sour Stomach, cousin of the ibride, (played. the wed- ' SEPTEMBER 1st Snell is a former pastor of Constance
11 1- gquUby Anegav may be- put- ,Dyspeps a, Heartburn, Nausea, ding music. A reception. was held Church.
- f Etc. afterwards on the lawn, when IMrs. f • Mr. and 'IMrs. J. J. Sclater and
§r� -�--a4+ne 5e Hand, Brush with the, .
!� giiurcha•e of another one, or Clio �� Gibson received, weatgng a gown "of'. gecure your School Supplies fondly are slpending this week in To -
del t .blue georgette, black hat and early and avoid the rush on ronto. •Celane'se Dresses
I lie J llivuo flat 5 cents. 1�
'+" GOLD DUST CLEANrSEIR is one of BOYS' AND GIRLS shoulder corsage of roses and lily- Opening Day. See the neve •IMr. and .Mrs. D. Hepburn, of Ux- In the popular pas-
ityi`'x orf-t,lce-valley. Mrs. Crich, mother of bridge, called on 'Seaforth friends
r+7cl.{' �ihe best and' much in use in pttbl'ic Silhouette Covers for which we g tel Shades.
;�v,i'Y'; institutions, where 'much is requi_�'• We are giving a 10 inch Play the groom, also received, gowned in are offering Three Prizes, for last week, Mr. Hepburn was form -
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Ball Free, with a 50c double beige georgette and lace, with beige erly on the staff of the Dominion
ed. Special 20, per cent. discount best colored covers during Bank here and until his retirement 0" 9�
a � , * in an size, size Tube of Mi 31 Tooth Paste. hat, and sh<+ulcer corsage of zros• s month of September.
eff y and larkspur, Later the bride and two years ago, was manager of thn
J :` B3Di1�AU LOAF CIHIEEISE 23C SPECIAL groom left for Pointe au Baril, the .. Drnm,inion Bank at Uxbridge. CREPE DRESSES(
( per pound' , ................Lal bride travcllinig in a dress of dark • :Mrs. Traynor, of Schomberg, is
�20 pea cent. discount on all I the est of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas with . `and 'vathout
SANd-FILUSTi-Per can ........35c blue cr pe romaine 'blue travel cast, Thompson s Q
13N ZzOILET 'FLUSIH� Said to be Clubs and Golf Bags. ' g11
( glue felt hat and matching access Mc wail, Goderich Street, went. the jacket.
�,' I�1y the same but put up in -SAT yes. On the;r return in Serpteiniber • Mr, and Airs. J. -Meso, Mr. and " •
I". Canada without duty), r� they will r�aid�e in Toronto. Mrs. J. Williams, of Riverdale, and
k. L5i y Book, Store, Seaforth Mrs J Bart and IMrs Lelonde f
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�AlL F'OIR TH'dtEISHING, ETC.
Keating s Pharmacy
Roomacn Wanted.—silliest schoo3 stilet ts,
at the ;name, of Mr. and Mrs: Arch.
rBaaton.
Stratford spent Sunda with 'tela-
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^" Fri- Bento's Corned Beef.
girls preferred. Apply to Mty. Frank nano-
Subscriptions taken for newspapers
tives and friends at Zurich anrd Drys-
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;;; 6 -pound cans for'.......... ��
The Re=all Drag Store
gun, John Street, Seaforth. 3375x2
For Sale.—Easex 'Six Sedan, 1987 (second
and magazines at publisher's prices.
dale.
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'�'• (Ready cooked; no bones; no waste
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NEW FALL
class), A 1 condition. Small midea:re. Good
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Henry Stilnore, of
all the year. wrilliam xartry, Seafor'.h.
�;. - and away below cost.
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Phone 28 Seaforth, Ont.
bites. License. A real buy, ARply to R.
ii, Sproat, Seaforth. 3373-3
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,; MOLASSES (Baking) -Best quality;
'%1� in bulk.
Cut Flowers, Wreaths and
Notice.—UUphosteriny done on short hatless
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MacTavish's
6 Cents pound
Floral Pieces supplied forall
also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto tops
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I " WESTON'S SODA BISCUITS --5 tbs,
occasions.
recovered. Shop located over Wright's Gar-
3349-tf
• 'Mr. F. S. Bruglgar, of Montreal,
Rev, J. M. Ectikart has returned to
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do valuable tin Bread' Box at sipe-
age. D. Fell, Seaforth.
is spending his, holidays with. his
his Nome in Hanvthorne, N. Y., after
dressing table convenienrev, bridge prizes, ash
with c
i•1I. cial rice for -biscuits and box Ot'
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BRODHAGEN
Music.- Anne G. Govenlock, teacher of
falinily hems;
spending ills vacation with his bro-
Nichol and were
Mitchell on ruesday nrk,h-., when
'S far ebread box alone. Cbme and
spent the week end at her home here.
• I1Miss, 'L. `Sheriff, of Detroit,' was
Piano, Oivan and Theory. Pupils prepared
for Tmv.n.to Conservatory of Music Examine-
• Mr. and, Mrs, 'Olen Colbert, of
thers and .sisters in ,this vicinity. lie
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tions. Studio North Alain street, Seaforth.
Ham'ilbon, are slprelidinig the holidays
will continue his missionary work on
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Announcement - 'Mr ^ and Mrs.
Ph 103 3376-4
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Watch is 'Missed; Local Boys
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day secivirce was held at the'cenieter Y
F. D. Hutchison
John E. Honnuth announce the en-
orae
Honey.—To those whio wish honey in bulk
beat
at the ;name, of Mr. and Mrs: Arch.
rBaaton.
1s aulva ame.
,Mrs. Con Cotter,, who has been so-
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gagement orf their eldest daughter,
Nettie 'M,ay, to 'Mr. Norval Valentine
in your containers, we will (have white
honey in bulk until August 31st. After that
. uMr. and Mrs,. (Gordon Willis of
D:etroidlt, 'were week end' guests at the
journing at the home of .Mr. Thomas
McKay
y of late, has' returned to her
NOW SHOWING
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StImore, elder son of NIl•. and Mrs.
Walton, the ITVat'
our honey in 5 -pound roils, 35c; 10 -pound
pails, 70 cents per Wail. we•.will have honey
home cd Mr. and'Mrs. W. G. Wdillis.
holmle 1n' Gheslfy, Ont.
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NEW FALL
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Henry Stilnore, of
all the year. wrilliam xartry, Seafor'.h.
• Mr. F. R. Beattie, of Tron'to, is
.Messrs. C. Elckart and Jag. Purcell
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riage to take place early in Sepbeam-
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a guest at the Blame of '�Mr. S', T.
spent ,Sunday with friends in our
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Marble Souvenirs On Sale.—Mr. Chapman.
H011nnes.
'burg•
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Mr. Motorist
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Wins At Mitchell. -John Pullman
Henry Swan, 1, Ilothani Norn,a.11
monument dealer, has just received direct
from Italy, a cons+i that w of beautiful colored
marble souvenirs, that w?Ii serve as favors,
• ;117r. J'a7ncS Plant, of ArtOn is
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ulSltlllg 1115 son, Mr. W. R. Plana.
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George Lille.• in
dressing table convenienrev, bridge prizes, ash
with c
• ItYl ss. 'Beatrice Seip, of Londion,
BRODHAGEN
Blankets
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Can,you' meet a judgment
Nichol and were
Mitchell on ruesday nrk,h-., when
tray,, etc., cte., each one surmounted
carving in White marble.' re,oresentinti a dog,
Tlie is
spent the week end at her home here.
• I1Miss, 'L. `Sheriff, of Detroit,' was
Bed Covers
in event of accident?
third prize went t0 John Puli,iii£til.
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in :.he
hear, camet, elephant, etc. price very
rea>onable, 3373-4
a (guest this week at the home of Mr.
On Sunday afternoon a' decoration
And Auto Rugs
Is your family covered by
There were 36 players elitere,i•
t, urnainent from Brussels, Seasortn,
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Watch is 'Missed; Local Boys
and IMrs. R. .Frost.
• IMrs. E. Aole nd Miss Laura
day secivirce was held at the'cenieter Y
a Family Automobile Policy
Stratford a.nd 1�1ibc.hel'11.
Guilty. -The Stratford 'B'ea',con-Her-
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are visiting with 'London friends.
adjoining St, Peters Lutheran church.
Rev. 0. Stockman, of Seb'astornol;, and
to compensate you against
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Trains -Routed Through Seaforth,,
old of recent date says: Stagily
treatment was accorded Captain
• MTs. i0. Kestle, Mrs. A. West-
Cott, Mrs. H. •1s. Smlith anrd :ry.4'isses
Rev. Mr. Gamann, of Milverton, were
Ask about Cellular
medical and surgical aid?
-'Because of the freight train wreck
"Bolt" Reid of the 'tug Champlain,
DorothyBroadfoot, Pearl Grainger,
th'e spelakers. - •
William Miller is seriously ill
Weave wool Blank -
We are prepared to give
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west of London on Sunday, trains
going• north from that city found it
by a menilber of the .party he enter-
tained on his ,boat recently during
Jean Smith and Agnes Patrick are
s endlin�• the geek in Port Elgin,
£eying frolm an attack afj pleuxo-
l,ro-
e'ts for healthful
you full protection at a re-
necessary to go by way of Stratford
L.
the eXployation of the wreck of a
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• 11VI'iss Albbie Selip spent last week
pneumonia.
'Mrs. William Riehl will be confined
Slee
markabl TOW COST.
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and Clinton, then north ,on. the
A ger these
�'overn\cent dredge 13 miles south of
with friends in New HAInib,u)g and
to lies 'bed several w-ee+ks from •an
Information gladly giVen•
H. and B. num of pas-
senger trains passed through here
Goderich. The partg: ,caan'e from Bay-
4;id •n a fishrn' ';ncack and .after
London.
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attack of rheumatic fever.
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on Monday and Tuesday. boarding the tug to watch diving op daughter, Elairfe, of Toronto, spent a .seveial we'ekz with his
call us at once. ' .--._.- - parents. --_
eratio>ns, they were invited to lunch few days thi; week with friends in 'Mrs. Elizabeth,-'_Vborenz Kitchener,
]� Seaforth Wins Easily Playing be- with the cal, Main :in his cabin. After
'this
& �e1C1 fore a large c2ocvd si the. recreation p this district. Mr. Irvine is an 0111 is at the hone of her aunt, Mrs.
g the guest's 'departure, he missed his McKillop ,boy and a son of 'the late Preuter. red concert was given in the church of lir, and Nits. Telbbu'tt on Thurs-
grounds on Tuesday last, SeafOrtb wrist watch, the gift of his wife. J. J. Iiivline, 'uf that towns'h+ip.' by the Yokefedlows Band, of Strat- da;', r,
sofdhall team defeated 'C'lirnton 20=fi:' Mrs, Harry Dower and daughter,
Phone 214 J Police later gave the otfests a "shake • Mr. Robert Willis of Toronto, ford. The paograme contsilsted of s'ol- Dorothy L:iff and, Mary Medley re-
The game was prettti much one, -rid- d,0t,n'.and the theft iv as "traced t•o a of Toronto, were with Mr, and Mrs. os ,duets, reading's and insitrumental •tur/nLd honie on Tuesday after spend -
is ,spending his holiday's with his Harold Dieg'el. in. their holidays with the former's .p
Specialists- in All Lines of ed, (but -on occasions -was very exrit- 16 -year-old Seaforth boy, -who was nurm(bers. g
p ing. The last home game of the parents, ;Mr. and 'Vacs. W. G. Willis. Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Grove and Residence Burned. The home of aunts and uncle, John,Martin.
Insurance put on two years' probation by C. A. • Mrs. L. C. Jackson, who liar son, of. Detroit, are visiting with Mr. G
, s'checdule will ,be played on Tuesday Reid, judge of the juvenile court, On been sending the sunn0ner in M,us_ Mr. and Mrs. 'ryFiurelock Ross was The harvest will soon be over and,
next when Grand Bend will be here. p and Mrs. L. G. Rack, +,
_ this youth was found .another valu- burned to the ground on Weidn•esday he sound of the threshing machine
l able tivrist watch,, which he' told the ka.a, has returned home. Mist Harold �Vellson and 'son, Roc- afternoon. The fire 'was• caused by is heard. "
Mr. Ed, worm, of ,Markham, acid tor, Toronto, have returned home af-
Goats, Hare a Way With Them.- court he found at Bayfield." f ter spending' the explosion of a coal 'roil stove v
a former well known resident of Zur- g 'seiveral weeks with 1Virs.
A well known resident of Marke',_ ich was a welcome caller at T'he Ex• which took place shortly after oris ".
00000000000 OttaRatz.
Strset, who 'for sometime past, has 01 clock. The alarm Was given and VAKNA
O O Presbyterian 'W. Ni, S. -The Wo, •positor this week. Mrs. Pfeiffer, IMrs. Ferdinand Mil-
+ had a young goat about his place, is r ea,; le rushed to the spot,
q, O O miens .Missionary Society held their •Miss Jean IScIater, who has bee.. ler and Carmen Mogk are visiting `p p o ' , but ars g
. S. T. Holmes & Son very- disgusted with the town courn was an aid frame house, nabhina ,Miss Francis 'Mloss s
Augutst meeting at the holme of i12xs. s+pending tale sunivmer with 'her ;rand-, with relatives in Stratford'. op petit a few
O FUNERAL SERVICE O cil. ' It would appeal- that the goat could be done to slave the building. William Knrechtel on Tuesday, Aug. m'oth'er and other friends het e, re- days in Clinton last week: �
O Main Street, Seaforth O chased a fetid children and in 'other 28rd, with Mrs.. James Kerr, .the turned to her hotme in Regina on The furniture from the dotivnstair
O O ways made l-4mself offensive, so the roams was saved ,but nothing could !Rev. .H. Deihl, r visits g has re -
president in the chair. The meeting Tuesday. turned home after visiting friends
O S. T. Holmes' residence O town fathers decided it would hate HILLSGREEN - be taken from the upstairs. The loss
> was opened by singing a hymn and •Senator J. H. ISlpence and Mrs. and relatives in this district.
O Goderich Street West; hone O to be moved. It now resides in a is estimated around, $6,004 partly
P prayer by :Mrs. Kerr. The mdni tes •Spence, of Toronto; Mr. Adam Spence, ' p Y Mr. and '_Vacs. 1V1;ossop spent Sun- c
O -No. 119W!'- .. Charles Holmes' O more outlying distriot a`f the town. of the• last meethig were read' lrnd and. Miss Mary Spence., of Southam. - � covered by insurance. Clayton Wes- _f
O 'residence, Goderich Street, O W. p day in Godeaich. "`
Rev. Axthti,r S2nlclair; orf Hensall, ton who was helping, had" his foot
approved, the roll call was an- ton, were guests at the Noma of Mr. 1NT,ms. Woods, of Ldstbiwed, and sw'er, •.�+•'
O East; phone No. 308. O Church Services Next Sunday.- sentence inlayson conducted the service here or Sun- Ibatiily 'cut with brolke glass wliglnh
O -Liroouaine Ambulance Service '<> E swered by a. prayer ,roan and Mrs. Joan Finla son on Tuesday. G. B. Wood's of Toronto slpertt the a..
gmionldville United, 'Ohurch-llforn the Binler. and .Mars, T. S. Smith stead: •IMr. and, Mrs. Jahn Finlayson, day afternoon. A.representative frau. necessitNted medical attention. on. - week end with relatives here
O Night calls, phone 30II. O in1g, "A Vision in Depression." the 'Scrilpture lesson. Mrs. Thomas Mrs. William. ,Sclater, Mr, and Mrs, the Temperance Act will be here next surrounding trees caught rare• other
ates' Win I.Mary Chuter, of London, is
O Day calls, phone 119J. O evening, withdrawn. -Ray. C. A. Mal J. J. Sclater axd' IMrs. L•.'G. -*use Sunday afternoon. bucket 'brigade pre-venteda y h home 'for a vacation.
O Charges moderate. O color, Pastor.' Mrs. gave the 'Glatt' Tidings prayer, The. Lave famiJilaeis enjoyed gh .
g Mrs. J.'ewart read, a pampililert were in .St. 'Marys ,on Friday latit J Sed a re- 'buidddngs in the' nen+ boyhood frons Mrs, 11oro1ey; of 'Conlan, is t ;r
O O Northside Uni+terd Clhurch--iMorn- frons Dr, Gushare Taylor and Mrs. attending the funeral of the late union at the park in Stratford one catching fire"•, The loss is a severe
g guest of hes father; ,Mr. Pilgrim. �-
O O O O O O O O O O O ing„ withdrawn; evening, "The Right .< afternoon. one to this elderly couple. Mr. Ross )
Sti,mmlant." Rev. C. A, Malcolm will Warp Stewart rend a paper on Ex- Mrs. 'James Sclater. Mr. and IMrs. F. Weekes rruc+�rxredl
l,; cases advanced by people from at- • Mr. and IMrs. J. G. Mullen spent Mrs: Joseph Troyer; of Toronto, is is 84 years of age and widely known to Londbn Friday.
t reach. visitin for a few da s with Mrs. L, in this district.
k. p First Preslhyterian Church-PtJ, tending and taking part in mis,sior.- the week end at Port Dover, g Y �
`' ars, •i'neetings and, their answers•frolril' • Miss Mary Jackson is home Troyer. IMr. aril IMrs. Swinuel P. White, of
"`.i B. Rhodes, of Exeter, will pnaach at 1V iss Nelda Swalnilof Zurcnch London cejgbrated heir 25th wed -
.y • O O O O 'O O O O O O O both services. the 'Scrilitures. Mgrs. Kuri 'moved a from Toronto. spent a few da a STAFFA
-_ hearty vote of thanks to Mrs, Knech- IMrs. F. J. Burrows is spending p Ys with her frtiend, ding anniversary at the summer home
O O ' tel and her daughters for their kind 'a couple of weeks at Gregory, Mies- 'Miss Minerva Reichert. of Mr. and' 'Mrs. A. D. Barr, in Bay -
O H. C. BOX ' O 'Wright-Rowdiffe,-IA quiet wed- hoc+pitalirty. The Presrbyterial will be koka. Mrs. -Sara Robinson, of Detroit, field recently. Those present were The Y. P. S. of the United Church
ding took 'place at Ontario Street • called on old friends in: this' vicinity. Mr. and, ,Mrs. White's two sons. Jas.
O Funeral Director and • O held in Bayfield on September 9th, iMr. E. J. Trow, of Toronto, is a Y• we're entertained by the Fullarton Y, -
O Licensed Embalmer G Church Parsonage, Clinton, on ,.Sat- p iDr. Jothn Hagan„ �of Chico and Arthur, IMrs. Atkinsron., Misses p S. on Sunday evening, ' , , I'
urday, August 20•th, when Thelma when lots. " liliolburn will speak. guest at the home of Mi. and Mrs. go, �.
O Best Motor and Horse-drawn O There were fifty-three ladies present. Keith WcLean. Spending his vacation here with his Maud and Ann Turner, Helen Car- Miss Mar;;aret Murray, of 'Walton, {
O equi menti O Leona Rawcliffe, daughter of �Mi,. • 'Dx, Geo sisters and (brother. negie and Nora Staples,, all of Lon -
p A social half hour was spent at the George XMoMann and Mrs. i, visitine',her cousin, Miss Jetn Tuf- 3
O Charges moderate. O and 'Mrs. Byam Rowcliffel, of ;lite close ,of the sheeting during which a MIdM'ann; of Detnoit, were week elzcl Mr. Wifiliam Jarrott, and daughter, don,; Misses Eva Hartleib and Mar- fl t
London Road, and William G. Wright, Annie, ,were attending the funeral of garet rMdGeo'rge, Stratford; Mrs. T s
O Flowers furnished on short O cup of tea and a delicious lunch was guests at the homze of Mir. and Mrs. ✓Its. Cecil Stewaxt, o- Exeter,
%O notice. O ran of 'Mr. and Mns.'Robe•rt Wright, the late Mr. John R. McDonald in 'Margaret Ferguson, of Bayfield, and 1 par"Ts� Alr>
served. W. 'G. Willis; , s lent Monday with 'her
O Nights Calls Day Calls O of Huilett, -were united in marriage. •IMr. and, 'Mrs. G. E. Parkes of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mullen, Detroit. , .,
Rev. F. G. Farrill and Mrs, G. G. 'Wilson
P Phone 175 Phone 43 O performed the Dunville, and Mr. and Mrs. Roles- 'Mr'• George Coleman of Egmond'- (Mr. and Mrs, White have (been sum-
ceremon The bride wars pretty in ville visited with ;his 'son Mr. and ''mer Asitors at Bayfield for a num- Miss Ada Leslie, of i Stratford; is '
L. O O y` p LOCAL BRIEFS week of Windsor, were r. and- this y spending the week with Nor. and . '�
co, O O O O O O O O O O a gown of pale pink and carried week at the home of 'Mr. and' 'Mrs.. Mrs. Acuson (Coleman. ger of years and their mrany friends vis Georite Butsun. -
silk net, ankle length, and carried J. C. Grei, Mr. Parkes was a 'Misses Florence and Mary Thomp- join in extending congratulations. .I
Briarcliffe roses. Her ,bridesmaid • Dr. Charles Mackay and sister, g' P.7xs. ('Rev,, Stewarts and little
former manager of the Canadian son, 'af Kippers, visited Mrs. L. Tray- wtughtetr, who are in the Seaforth '•
• - was Miss Agnes Wright, vLi:Js M. W. Mackay, who have been ce at Seaforth. er.
e sister n y Bank of 'Co'mtmer
the 'groom, who wore pale green spending the patst two mlonths til •IMrs. H rM. Chesney and Mr. ... B.RUCEFIELD ; I07,pital, are doing as well as earn
O O O O O O O O O O O georrgette, and carried yellow chrys- the • Old Country and on the Contin- and 'M,rs. R. E. 'MkKenzie and sons, be c xpected. 11,
ent, returned home on Tuesday. Mr. Mr. ,Frank Elliott, who fell fromi
O O anthemuans. Mr. Alvin Dodds was D'onanld ane, Rolbertl, have, returned beam in the barn, is suffering a great -i&,
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I. O O best man. The happy cou;zle left on and Mrs. W. A. Wright motored to afters BAYFIELD
W. J. CLEARY a short tri the 'bride wearing a 'Mantreai for theme. spending a few clays in Oridlis Mrs. McDonald, of 'Carleton Place, deal. .Hos many friends wish hi,n a
O Licensed Embalmer and O p' g and Muskoka. near Otta,xa, visited at the home -of .speedy recovery,
rose beige suit with 'accessories or • Mrs, J. F. Willis •w'as visiting • '_Mr, R. Reink% of Toronto is her sister, Mrs, R. McAe•izi. Inst l
O Funeral Director O brown. Nfr. and Mrs. Wright, who with London friends last week. Mr. and''1VLrs. Eldora Schnell, of De- The c at B s Institute are holding
• O Up-to-date Horse and Motor O > spending his holidays with his (par-, week. Bayfield ton Friday. 5
will reside in Seaforth, will • Miss Anna Edmunds spent the tial:t, are v-ssiting the latter's niotiher, a picnic at Ba 41 a'
O Equipment- O ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reinke, in � 'Mrs. N1r,Don<.ld, of Dandas, wisiteel Mr. , and Mrs. Fred Parsons, of
be at home to th,eirr friends in their week end at the home of her brother Mars, Peek.
Tuckersmith. her sister, Mrs. C.' fd;auga this Sarnia s nt Sunday wirth- Mr. and
O Night and Day Service. O apartmiemlt on .Main Street, in 0Mit'crhe'11. • I 'MT.:and' Mrs. W611iam 1Vlebealf and, � ,
Mr, Andrew Little bas returned week: Mrs. A. Sm'ale.
O dfiono 19-22, Dublin. O •Messrs. Robert and Franklin Miss A. Tlvaliilpsion, of Pittsiburg, are Messrs. C. unci S. Rci•11, of the vil- l '
from 'a mortar trip to the 'Nest. Week end visitors art R. llaz•'bonza•s
O <r Bowlers Want New Memhers --At llawthorne, of Goderich, are spend- • guests of Dr, •and Mors'. Metcalf..
Mr. and Mrs'. Wriil.iam' Clinti who 12ge, are vlf :tfrtg frierids in Toronto were: -Mrs. R, W. grown and fam- '
O O O O O O O O O O O a meetin _ of the executitvie of the ing a few holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carty and son,
g h•aive (been spending a week among this week. sly, Toronto; dVars. D. Nevlarns and,
Seaforth Lawn Rowlin Curb held their grandmother,'Mrs. Robert law- Junior, and Mr.. and Mrs. Charles
g • old scenes and friendls in Seaforth IMi'ss Cassia Keteben, of Drayton, family, Cleveland; 'Myr. and Mrs.
on Thu",day evening, August 18th, thorns• Schofield, of Detroit, called' oA friends 1
` �_ and vicinity, returned to their, home 11s visiting friers s, in the villag and S'te'eling Barboua• an'd fatn'i!ly, Strat-
the fi., lowing motion was adopted: H0 Mr. and Mrs. '1Visa�colm Reid, of here on Saturday. .-••.-,V
— ,1 p in 'Niami'ltori on Wedhi•esd'ay. vicinity this week, ford.
Aelievin Chart we have in the Sea- ,Hamilton;, are guerts at the home of IMrs. Strang and two 'children re-
g w • Miss, Defnney, of Dublin is oc- ,Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Jack Ka,*ser, . t
THE McKILLOP MUTUAi, forth ;Bowling Greens a beauty spot Mr. and l?rs, .lir A• Reid• turned' to 'Windsor -on ,Mromdfa, after
i worthy of the support of every esti- • Nlis. J. U'C0nne11, Miss Doroth cuipying the -position, of stenographer v of Detroit, spent the week enol in :he
Y visiting her btpUher Mr. George Lit- COLBORNE
FIRE INSURANCE CO Y. in the law of£uce of Col. R. s, x'aya. g g village.
zen a£ Seaforth, and with a view of 'ancl Mr. Louis 01Gomnell,.af Win<l'sor, • tie.
Rev. W. D. McDonald of 'Agin- Mrs.•,Rronald, McKenzie and fancily. i
increasing our memlbers'hiip £ax 198?; v were visiting with relatives here this court was calling on friends in this Mr• a7nd'Mrs. Ian McRae. of Strath- Detroit, are visiting friends in the
the Gecretary 'he instructed to sencl weeik. Th'eY were accamlpanied hack g toy, are guests t�f Mxts. 'NI. Fraser.
r: HEAD OFFICE -SEA FORTH,' ONT. vicind.ty this week. village at present, Jahn Gallagher, one of the Riest
to all old bowlers and prospective by Mrs. F. Delvereux' • .Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams of IMists Jean, Woods retumned ,to To, IMr, and Mrs. Austin Wheeler and known and Im'ost highly respected
new bowlers, an invitation to risky_ • Mr. 1TJilliami Taylor, of Science Riveadrale, NLichigan, spent the week rornto 'Sv7vday with IMrs. Lewis after son, orf De'trait aro p, pass
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part in a tournament to be arranged srpendrirr; their residents of Colborne Townshii
p g Hill was calling on o'ld friends in end at the home of their uncle and a visit of two iueeks at her 'home. va'caidoll, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ed away at his 'hom•le on Brock Street, t
OFFICERS: at an early date and that they be town this week, aunt ,Mr. and Mrs. Jose Meru. Misse's Alnna 'McKay anrd Lola El- T. H. Wlheeier. Goderich, on Tuesday morning, after I
John Bennewi.es, Brodhagen - Pres, extended the privileges of the greens • Mrs, R, J. Muldrew and Miss ' Iiott mlotored to Landon Saturday an dl ('-
for the (balance of Uhis ,year and Udiat Beth Mluddrew, of Brockville, are the spent the day with friends. Miss H. (.;Graham, of 'Seaforth, is an illnless of one day. 112r. Gallag- ,
James Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Me. her, who, was in ,his 90th year, was
:'.`• D. F. McGregor, Seaiforth - Sec. -Tress. they be enrolled as honorary mem,- guests frienlds here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie and ,Queen this week. born in IC011borne Townshilp; the sora
l bets." The tournaanlent (has been ar-' • 111:i5z Miinnie Haibkirk is spend- Lawrence Forwlie, of. London,, spent Mrm, (Dr.l Elliotlt, formerly of of the late Patrick and 'Marg ret
` 41 AGENTS: ranged for Thursday eveninig of thio ing a weeks holidays in Goderich. Sunday with their sisters, Mhsses Brucefield but now of Denver, was Gallagrher, who came to Canada fanort� `
week.. (Seaforth ,bowlers were r re- • 'Mr, and Mrs. Scott, of Sarnia., Ethel -aired Frances Fowli�el. '
�' W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; .Town ep 1 the Igwe's't of Mrs. A. T. 'Scott last Ireland. �W(ith the exception o£ td
Murray, R. R. 3, Seaforth; E R, rented' in, London on Wednesday 9,,y are. visiting with friends 'here. DancingoLairge congrerglatibns attended Hlie p p+est year, all tins life was srpent ons y,�i r` a, rink con osed of 'R, Stelvwart M. Mr. and (MTs. C. Denis, o.f • amm�ive'"rsiary'§erv!ilees at .St. Andrews week.
+i _ Jarmouth, Brod'hageri; James Watt, m , rite honnsrteatl. 'He was a home -loving' A. Reid, W. J. Duncan and H.'*Jef- Strathroy, are guests -at the home of United Church Sunday morning ,and e
Blyth. .-. man and it was hie• proud {boast that
)., fret', On Wednesday also a number 'Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Box. "' evening, August 21 sit, Rev, .James
c • iMns. .7. Cline Scott and two TUCKERSMITH in all ,his long life the had orally spent
DIRECTORS: of bowlers were in Blyth at a tourna- Classes for all ages to be heid in Anthoany, of Thames Road' Church, three nirghbs away from home. Fra
:. mn{eixt. child+rerz, of Regina, and Mrs. Burchill the Oddfellows' ;(fall, formerly was the special preacher and took
William Knox, Londeaboro ; JahnI. was a very snz!ecessifnzl farmer; his
1 i Rennewies Brodbagen•- James Con- were guests a the home of the Miss- the G.' W. V. A., Seaforth coin- fon' his pnlorndng-sulbject, "The Rich Mrs, Robert Ker
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rollyi,Goderich; Alex. Eroadfoot, No. Crich -Gibson. -A pretty house wed- es Brim on Tuesday. - • mencing September 10, 1932. Youmrg Ruler." The dhodr sang the �' aid Miss 0lilve farm (being a model of neatness and ,
4, • iMr. and Mns. 'Bl the S g Kenny, Kdnkoxa, visi'bed at 'bice prosiperity. He wm:si the last of a
°r • 8, 'Seaforth• Robert Ferris, Blyth., ding ioolk place on. 'Saturday after- Y tefphensron anthem "Praise Ye the Father."
` noon at "Iiillvi'ew Farm" Oaledpnia, and (children, of W6nmiupelg, were vis- 'Methods and Routines of the Ernest Rehn scan "The Ninety and Name of Mr. anvd Mss'. Janney dVlhir- y family of eight, He was. marded 55
George T1per, ruse Na. 3, 'Seaforth; itors with Seaforth friends this Chalif Rus§uan Normal School of Nine a trio I 'Heard the Voice of Visitors lash week at The home of Goderich Township, who surrRves
,r Jahn Pepper, Brntcefleld; James Sllal•• the home of the (bride's parend>s, w'hext ?,;.°, ,r• g' y ray years ergo to Miss Longworth of ft
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yi ' clice, 'Walton; Thos. Moylan, No, b, J'esaie Larem, , only daughter of Mr. week. IMrs•. Stephenison� i+s an old Sea- ,Dancing, New York, taught in Jesus .Slay,'' rby MT.,V. Robert Sciotc'h• Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk weire:- him. About a p'
t€ and IMrs. D. Z. Gibson., 'became the forth boy and his many friends were the foll-6Wing types: finer, 'Musses Dorothy Scotchimer and 'deeply r ago, MT. Galiag-
J�a seaforth. M•r. and' Mrs. W. T. Maize and sion, her was grieved when the finrs
1r bride of ,Dr. William Aubrey Crich glad to -tissue the opportunity of see- G]ady9 Gate. Art the evening sefAce Miarntmeal; Mrs. 'W. H. Maize bum- farhiilliourse was ca e3tel destroy-
4",' ;l, ,' of Toronto son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ing' him, again. GREEK INTEIIPRETIVE Mr. Anthony's subject was., "Tits '
4 41Vl • „ gttnmron; Miss Marganelt 'Petilbland, of ed' 'by Etre, and he zemoverl to Gode-
f . OSCAR >iLOYP A. Crich, of Seaforth. The officiating wet
lVlis, Berry, cf Lindon, NATIONAL Welcldlinlg at Cantu of C�alillee. The
Dumtgiamnon, Mrs. Epps, V,ATft, and rich. One son Ja7nrs) on the fazsan a
,,ti r,, (pastor was Rev. N. D. M"K"iihnlon, 6' u' sts last."week st lite home pa4tor, Revs. R. M, 'Gape, took charge Mir. ands' 'Mrs. J. D, : Beexroflt, ,WfTjgI_ and two dlaugliters', 'Mrs. Arhbur C. t
z'y��{ , cyf Norval. The 'bride given in mar- of r, and 1Vlrsi. E Mwlei. ESTHETIC AND CHARACTER of- the deivational ser,dee. Mr. Gar- Clark, of Cmrlow, and Miss Mhtilda
t { , 1107tbr Graduate Carey Jones Na- + g
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Mrs. k'raank lllioare of Detroit FOLK DANCING and others. Baru tPed'diel of Knox Pres(byierian ' f Wreek end guelsits at the hmne of Gallagher, at home, alsio survive. W. `
t`y"i Iiorial .School for Aiictioneering, G"hi- age•,Iby hPx father, was gowned' in t ,
n i i' tedr'go. , (Special emirse taken in Pure ra jracicet frock Of angel -skin race is visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. F.' f�hiiich, read the Ie�on. The dhoix qWr. and IMrs. Len. Tdbtbutt -were., Mr. Gallagher' was a Pre f
Bolton. sang "Likie As An.'Hiattit'; a stll'o, by and Mrs, WY'll Lu{.' and Roaxland and the time of 7{ndon and was a muernbe:
,5 Btttl Lite ,Stock, itgdl Estate, (Meir- oriole on long line, with net veil 9n For particulaxsy apply the Odd
1 A�; c'ltgfiditte artd learnt Sales. Harris in cap effect caru.'ghit with oratWlS�••'Ib16is- ..., ! 'M•r. and Mrs. Joseph Corbett and fellows Ball,.. Saturday, August Mr. Rohn, The Sittanget of Galilee
M le 'Cnitbett of Pont Iivrom 'ltfr. Plummer, of lIarminitpn•. of the Carlow tPubirtriii. Ellie fYzneraY
i `' 4r .. do$1n� wttlt ptmvslili ttt'arl els'. Sat- sotnns, and she carried a Ibo>rquelt of ' 29th and rk'M,,gr, 'September 2nd a male gvlartette, 'sSltand Sltiill, My IMr. and Mrs. lZUSSel 'Ri(chmond, of took rp1ge-4- from hies Tarte resi&nee 4 "
11g tion tt tt>ted,, 'W'rite 01* , wire, Islweeth'eaxt Loses, cornlflowelrs and and Mrs. Margaret G•riffiin, of Toron- 2_5 27th,
Heart," by Errnclestt RJeI 4"Old Myth, Iv'isri`ted the former's cousin, on Renck Street, on T'hurAsy meter- 'K
" !°` le i, Ci1�b, i'jtoYle : b'allsy s breath. Miss Ede'anor Wilson to, 'cv'ea*e gueslts last we'eAc at the Siooildhiiner, Clharles Whdc0lyl a and R, ,Mrs. L, Toblbiuitt one day last week- noon, at 2 a'elot1c, to 'Ctollbarner cewe�
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