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The Huron Expositor, 1932-09-23, Page 8j`j j { ✓I I� fi H' Y S a '� t P 1 a i l n IM i l! r r I rd a ,1 I "' y} a G i? � I� v, n, .t1,F.. 1•h >b L ,r. F i, r! `,4 $ t. y , W . 'tl k't t .V , , 1W �r tV AN 1�.p�x � I. tri S„r I , 0 - t Jf Flod' ' �' )4 h AI .” lI'llI—, ,,�� ,Y"'V�i�,'iNo��_` 1, , 11%Hu ��►xson�s Bism " "e 1,>,�. Cr �(A i�eY° AN ANTACID POWDER 9 1,1)'d" �r Quickly relieves Sour Stomach, I0�i ,i`;Nit, ift bom other baking powders ad- pepeia, Heartburn, Nausea, I)"+°�It� �iltlBt�claeti floxn Coast to Coast by Etc t S�,RI1,i1,,",F,;",,,i , I ager, magazine and radio, yet � n 1 ., 1.(�TiBxkxl s Bakang' PoWc(er has be - anti still remains our best s setIer. T"haze is a reason. BOYS AND GIRLS h , . .tin fu class B. P... 25c ly i'l IWe are giving a 10 -inch Play ')�'" I WPrEDD DATES -Ball Free, with a 50c :double 6`,� ds. rr sine Tube of -'Mi 31 Tooth Paslte, pon>rn i'rtI 1: A AfflW NT'A-.Star or Klenzine,' i 5r SPECIAL t ( •2 ;lar . . . ................... ! 20 ,per cent, discount on all "1' ar 4 for .. ..................25c Golf Clubs and Golf Bags. I—, { SON- Fancy pink- �5� �AT 2 •for ..................... ih . ,,PILCHARD-. 2 one -pound 25. Keating's Pharmacy H ,: _:.zls ............ . It `�_, The Rexall Drug Store �,,: +CqF+ E -Out awn blend; 541� �%. Toun'd • .....'..... - �1 PHONE 28 SEAPORT(; ;. Y! . FFEE--Pleasall blend; 288 , Gut Flowers,. Wreaths and Tound • • . • • • • , . • • • • ' ' - • • ' • Floral Pieces supplied fc,r ah `' ' ^. • • • A3� Formerly 70c .... - .NOW 45c occasions. . . �-TEA-Formerly 50c ......NOW 35c , These are 'bulk Teas in which we - ��_.�. _ _._.. ,. I„, rangive 'be'tter values than in -•------- e teas. THE HURON EXPOSITOR WEESTON'S SIODA BFWU1TS--9 lbs. x. w fancy, well ;made 'bread $ 1.49 .—.-_ '' ,tin, for .......... . DISTRICT MATTERS 1.F. D. Hutchison _ _ — PHONE lb6 Golf. -.-The lady Imemb?,ris of the Seaforth Golf and 'Cou'nt'ry Club will bald a laultves' o= -petition on Satur day aftermfon at 2:30, for which suit- , able piizes will 'be evien. Following Complete Insurance hoes tea will be sewed at the club Reid -Gies. -The Egmonvdville Mans Your in'suranc'e policy has was the scene of a quiet wedding re- cently, when Emma Catherine Gli- . protected you for years. was united in marriage to Allan Reid son ,of 'Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, o °This office has served you Seaforth. The c:eremon'y was Pe -r`7 formed -by Rev. Charles Maleq,lm, M fc�lr as many. A., of :the Egmondvalle United Church Hike Postponed. -Members of th With Fifty Different Coln- Trall R•a:niger Group of First Presby ti; trriarn Church were disappointtTd o ,, Saturday last when.rain necessitate 1. pane's We are prepared t0 the postponenl ent of a hike which 'ha Ibe'en planned. (Mrs.. Charles Brodie continue that service. and K. 'Ian 'McLean are leaders n t . ' the boys. , ,No Policy too large or too +. prl Huron Dental Association Meets small; rates gladly. given- --Following a busYiness rnee'tir� o (; the Huron MDen!tal Asso fission, ]lel , in the office sof the president, Dr. ' LET US i,SERV9 YOU J. Beche'ly on Wedrnslda'y, the twely ”' sri•� members who were present, were en Phone 914 terbained alt a, 'golf tournament. ,`" delightful dinner was served at th Watson Reid Comrurnlelcial IHbtel. *I Secretary in Town. -Mr. C. R ' ,� C1al1StS It1j .All tines. Of Plewman, general septets,, of th Ontario Boys' Work Board, was 4 .' .. Insurance town on Tuesday. A few years ag 'this arganization was very papula in Seaforth and Huron and many boy - were members of it. Of late, how�ev 11 Ier, interest appears to have ri'c:rea• '+0 O O O O O' O O O O O ed, a large number of the groups ha ,-..-A O in„ disbanded. O S. T. Holmes &Son Lady' Bowlers Have Tournament. © FUNERAL SERVICE O 'Me ladies had an enjo,ya!bl'e aft, 11 I'I O Main Street, Seafo;th O noon+'s ,bo,w1ling on Friday, When *I 11 E9 O )took part in three games of tr+-b•le •O S. T. Holmes' residence, O Ihor,e successful in ivintnanfg p7 i O Goderieb Street, West; phone O iwere: Firstt, ;Mrs. A. `^Nieman; s` is O No. 119W. Charles Holmes' •O 'omni, :Mins• Jamruert Drz'r,ereaux; tliir it <> _ residence, Goderich Street, O *'iM1rs. IRdb,ert 'Smith; fourth, Mr ,* -East; phone No. 308• O Ftmnik Devereaux, " I .'. . . 4 Liimousine Ambulance Service 0 • .0 Night calls, phone 3018. ' O Much Interest Being Shown. -Soot .0 Day calls, phone 119J. O Huron has been in th-e spotliJ•'1t 4 Charges moderate. 0 ,h'e dairy"' papers the past week a, .0 will be until election day is over, R 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •O O -, eters from th•e\ Canadian (',res _ _ _ _ __-_ _- _ _ - - Lundin Free Press, Toronto Mail an It Ftmlpire and Stratford Beacon -Hera 111, rJ O O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 were in town on Tuesday coverin ,p O the' Stevens meeting in Gardno's Ha' H. C. BOX O a _ i' b Funeral Director and O Sermon Subjects Next Sunday. i' O lensed Embalmer O Egrrnondd<tille United Chvich-Lor lI / © Bei ,Rotor and Horse-drawn O ing, "The Ohurch as Educator" • e s en•.ng, Y. P. Rally, Young People V, •O'' equipment.' O charge. -'Rev. `C. A. lialoo-lm, Mi,u 10 . Charges moderate. O ter. t z1 O Flowers furnished on'short Nprthside United Church -Mor i; 4►ghts Calls tire. Day Calls O ;nig, "Pofier the Path for Thy Feet [9 Phone 175 Phone 43 O mte6aage. to young people; avenin I. <9 O "The Htagherr Citi,7,enship,"--Rev. "• 4 O O O. O 010 O 'O ` O' •O P. Lane Minister, Fiirs!t Pres'byttetrian Church-i�4o1, I --- ------ _ -- ___ - intg, Redly Davy Service; evening, "(1 , - ------ Up and Get Oim"-Rev: 1. E. K.nin Matvis tzrr. ,,.:.". . �OOCy00000 I - �_ a W. J. CLEARY <' A. A. A. A: Holds Annual 1Vleefin +k. -The annual meeting of the Hur 4 Licensed Embalrner ami O Ain'iateur - AtWe'tic Association w � C> Funeral Director Q held on Thursday afternoon in t ,�;. .+Cb Up-to-date Horse and 'Motor O (Jldntom Collegiate Institute ' and o 4 Equipment, O ficems were appointed ppodnted for the cord +• � Night and Day Service. 0 year as follows.: Honorary pm,side � . " •t© Phone 19-22, Dublin. O W J. Duncan, Selaiforth; president, a� � O M Wteeidmuark. SeJahrorth; Ace -pre f'; "C 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dent, Ja'c'k Htianspn, Mitchell; seer . nary -treasurer, Marion Bell, Senfo " A'izangem'en'ts we* made far holdtin ' �' the annual meet a Seaforth on Sa ,i . ); . 4 30, when the following school will THE McKILLOP MUZ`UAL reprersented: 'Mitchell, Exeter, He �`• sell, Clinton, C,oderich and Sealnr -`",' FIRE INSURANCE COIY'. Many happy Returns, -In a lett ,� meoeimd front Toronto 'by The Expo ti�t,F; ' ` aS,AD OFFICE--SEAFORTII, ONT. tor, a7u MiandFay last, 'Mr. Rr je Holmes,, fonmlem editor for p f the Clint• N Niew Era, and ex-rM..P. fbrc West F `i,` on says: `"Ever since I quit -the new Sr , OIF)~'IGIi RS: I mper 'bnnstiness, and mpveid' bo Toro'nt s�i' '.t;' Job* Bennewies, Brodhagen - Pres. your prafperc amt!d its weeikly app, °' lames CanaolIy, Gaderrch -Vice-Pres. ance,„ bringing news( of happe,lin i 'and fn-iem!d,s, has been very much a ii��„� ID F. MdGregor, Seaf'orih - Sec. -Tress. 4 prl�ecnalbedt I waled 79 years of wge �I ', . AGEDUS.; W adhve &Y Imt, September 14, a ,1, am, endb'y'intg fair health, ass is al �!"i 1tV. l✓. 1Iineshley, Sgaforth; RJo n FNtnst. Ii}olmfets." 'Many friernds bilroug ffitt , R., $. 3; Seafp; 'E ,out Hhfrorn tkxuny7 vial join, The E � n, 1 I r0o+nth, lar'odhagen;, fames Waw, I ibolr its wishim!g Mlr, Heal les eras ,J K'.^ , , �ft0(h, haptpyt ; re+burrxs off Sieptemfbletr 14tn. �'. , I'.: t E((J1tS: Died in the West. °The lVfroase J r�,f °.,r,.:n., a.,..;.. ',.�A�t?t �1'x 1hY'. 1f tlo t,b t s +i to ; Cahn 'Timers f to hh death of a for '.,A' i�t'��1;; l rbdta$'Q`ti- Jariteg 'Cab,~; et• resident,'as fofllows. "l;'ollowi w.. Ixl�n(,,', �lo':i ah. A,Td `; i�8 d(ity DTo. 'tiliftJesa e temdi +eroer s period q,,4f}', i``' ,� yI d W , ate ^� e`['�li,y 3rthW ' t,,�, 'the d 'bh tmt!Ik :plAce, okI fi ' A , (smolt, i4 ,4 '',4 or0e bf the, orititttalT; settle: r ., ,. k .. �t. l ax r kl . l: - 'd>�f � an'litt� , ilk the 0 ''1 � 'lY.� Cie d . �441tI p , i.. A 1 •. � � , �.t, yy �q��� t +'u yyryl:,, i� ':,X, ;qdr "g'J., V7fe ' AA•'V � �I�d” �' >:E�'it• »n+�"",,�'1117�t 111'�Il° tJ4'i�';4'r. W. WUG' a}'J`y� ' (1' ► Awl, '8, 2ll�i i1%I7.tt3:. .�:I'". aett �',', ` -� ,� r �C.. , _ . " , `, e,2 sr,,,.. ,+�Y 1,,:,..•J 1 r:: !' A 1. '.. r 1 l SI', J' ft.: u' T 1 i 4ilf 1 �l. _ t '`r,L. h r,• u '.F .,xi {I 70. rI 11f,rr t n P' i Ay ; i , "� I .. , . _I •,i d 0 art #• HE R":ON EXPOSITOR 0 . -`.�:,- w y1 ' SR+ '` RMBBR 23,1 '�ha 32.. pan, o an , e , Mrs. Whiting; any other variety Pol- 1, f)nkalio; bei miottrher Mals'. Alexander injuries which be receix'ed, when. he . ... . ... ..,. ., ..... . , ,, , , ('.� Deux-- to Mlooise Jaw in the, slpr:ng of enure (c & h) Mrs. Whiting; l3'. Fi;. '-�, - 18,82, and hamnes'teraded where the •tarium. •IMr, and' ,Mrlsd.-Gordon Rays, IMis., MCKILLOP fell from a c)hliimil y which he w4s „ .::.:. .'- f theadlat of Archydale naw is, situated. ing orates on bhe terrrperan,ce'work fir. 0 e building on Tuesday afternoon acv 2'•L 'fie 1 Detroit, spent the week ,end with 'here. IMr• and Mrs. C. Regele and sou, & h),1M-3.'Whitinlg, R. (Doan, (p) 1VIns-• ,�. He was ,born at Seeforth, Ont. Mr. Getty resided' on his fafrm. until 1914, wnluen, he moved to Moose Jaw and TUESDAY,.. SEPT. 27th � ' Bak'n Sale Centre Stb1•eet. head, been ill a criti,eal eonc}itaon since ,his removal rta ttk►a tuo!spnlbal, 'stsfteling seveueiy • =, Harvey, of Toronbo. The funeral ser- ' �/ - . d d '' (111' • •t 411 O in & •p) Mrs. Wihmting, W. Bowden; ­ g. vice was, hteild in the Northsidb United- C'hurah, from 's'horak as weill' Pals a fracture dls- BRUCEFIELD ',Doerr and Hazel spent Tuesday at Stratford, Fair. den IS,ealbright (h) Mrs, Whiting.;, . any obher variety of Bantam ie) E.,. See forth, on Wednesday af- as `,erno�', conducted by -the pastor, Rev. luau 1^etsl e, in is c1 y m - , itoa SbreQt West, since that time, In location sof the, anile and [lead injutr- • albiout the year 1893 he returned to The McKillop Branch of W. i'� John Diumr'fiaim, despite his ad- s # ' Ontario, where the was married. vamlceid age, 'had been in the beat of ... years, a. M. S. of FII"St Presbyterian -w^- Aboaut 'six go 'Mr. Getty cuf- J ` health and shad woriked continuously. • fetred a sbroke and had ;been confined Church, Will hold a sate Of Born i,n'Seafortth almost 78 -years ago i Bev .........- . to his r,siddeme almlost continuo°sly Home-made Baking, Dairy he ,had lived there until his removal • W ,L 'I7&1 since that time. He is survived by g h Stratford sd 46 years atgo, ah . he Now �h n {,,`./ t n , bus widpnv and bwdo dawghtels, anti and Faa�m Produce in had since resdd+ecl. He w�:s a .k••lc'k" v" , orae son, 14Lrs. Geronge Mc'Kleown, of 1 layer by trade and, had always taken a rr,' R� Caron; Mrs. (Dr..) F. B. Clootper, of Seaforth, Saturday Oct. 8. a keen interes!t•in, his' work. Bes;dea �' a Ttugaskey ,raid George Ggbby, at home. ' wife, the former Mliss' ,Mary Maloney, i Trhree 'brothelrs, Archie, Joseph and thelre• are outtf•vliv ag two sorts and two Earlp.Fall.Hats,, °" Thomla.s, all reside here, whilr, two da!u+ghters; John, of 'Stratford; Ray,. f s'Istel+ssurvive, 'Mis.Archie Dalrymple 'Sclater Lops' tWhighit; a reading of lledtio•it; Mrs. G. A. Thorold, uland .Lr/r�s��s , 11 r of A!luihydale, and Mors. Jwmes Arm,- ,by 'Miss Vera Hudson. bEd Victorian Wayne, (Mich., and Mrs. Roy Faust, Coais strong, of this city. The funeral will ladies were.: •Mars. Mae D'ar'ralwel,-Mrs, of Ch'icra'gci, Illi., .and a sister, mit z. :be" held' from the family, resdidence, R'croert Simith, Mugs. Harry •Charters, McPhee, ,Sr,, ,off Seaforth,"' . 411 Oin'inica Street, We -sit, at 2 p.m-, Mn'su T. Roy.'Andeirson, hors. John M.' ei Monday, (Sept. 19, with Rev. J, A. GovtenkW'k; thle ni*ddl9 tin this number, In Smart and Distinguished Styles ; ; MacKeigan, pastor of St. Andrew's Wergiarett Mc+Lelod' and Alma Elliott., LOCAL BRIEFS' Lit United Ohurch officiating. Interment A Pam dnlett was -given by 11isse{{ will[ ,be made in ,Moose Jaw cemletery, ,MkmVarat and Jessie Smith; four lit- i with Bnwadfoot Bron. in . charge of tle maitdb, Ruk.h 'Anderson, Fergus • IMr. and ,Mrs. D. 'Shanahan anal PARIS • 111 Our FI'r5t funeral azl�llgemerlts.'> Bell, (salter llicKellar, TheJlmiva Dol- Mrs. Lea Farirtvneialbbended the fun- Shoaling' Of Net►', W age; stolos by, iMm. James.. Scott: eral of the late Mrs: Cdassid'y in De- AND HA'TI , reading, Vera Hllldson, .Mamuily ani taoit last weer,. NEW YORK (` t I . Mccanimlmliets (Mise, Pearl Ptatteegon' • iMr. andM;Mrs. 'Harry 'Stewart left, COATS ,( .l' ; 1 , ,D New waupapers.--Ccmie and see our big Margaret Henley, Merle Keating last week on a trip to Newfoundland IN �t�r �t1. rainga of new w,allpa,'pem at 10. i2 and .15 y, g, , DRESSES • 1 , � ; on , cents per roll. Gsrave:• walloapar Store S,-,- 'Obum Mi'acTavisth and' Alastair Wigg' wilth tbhe Canaldia'n Trickett Alg+emros' As- EVERY - forth. 3330 1 read ing, Miss Verra Hudson; portrait ,socialtiodiv, of which Mr. S'tewlal t is a THING Are 07e Two New Idea Spreaders for Sale-='nhese of. da, )C'glltornilal Belle, taken by Md's', mletmbei•• ' � Embodied � � " figu will be ;,•'old at bar$rain prices. Apply to R. J. A. Munn and 'Mrs. Earle, Bell. Mrs' • IMr. and (Mrs. Elton U1n{baeh, of BUT Mon S. Hays, Seaforth, Ont. 3377-2 ,M. R. Remmile, Mx's. J. E. Keating and Toronbo.'were guests last week at the All the1. TI Notice.—Upholstering done on short notice, bane pf IMr. and ,MI^S. W. R. Plaint. PRICE " a ml also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto tops Mb -s. T. R. Andtei•sond anted as aeconi- Smartness ON w tive reelovered. Shop located over Wrights Gar- planis�ts. Wpth the singing of "God • 'Mr- 'Gordon Wlillits,,. of Detroit, . , All the Mc'11 age. D. Fell, Seaforth. 3349-tf , lave the King_"' thus enjp'yalble even- was here, this weeds visi'ti'ng his pal••• N .. Music.—Anne G. Govenlock, teacher of, i'r.!g ww, , Ibroutght to- a e'losei, ents4 Mr. 'andd' )Mrs. W. G. Willis. - _ Coveted Air 'ROUGH ''t . pAAl• Piano, 'Org-an airgd Theory. PupiVs prepared .. 0 ,� • tMi.ss Martha Reid spent ' Nast `' and '' it ' r for Toronto Conservatory of Musie$Exatndna- week in. Troron,to and Owen Sound, tions. Studio North Main Street, seaforth. Died In Stratfora_- The Stratford CREPES , i . No. Phone 103. 3376-9 Beacon-Hisral'd-of Stept6rdber 1G; ivadz • IMdtsts, Jane Trot'''', of T{orortltda, is Charm,"Beauty DIAGONALS` , No. the followiing reference 'to the death the gust of M1. and Mrs. K M. 'Mc- All the No. of former well known•'Seaftorth resi- Le'a'n'• • . JERICHOS McKillop lit: M. S. fleet, __ Tl;e 'd'entw "John Dunham, 71, of 139 Cen- • '�'• Southgate, Sr., has been ®. Becoinillgness NO p tre Street, eesteemed", resident of visiting at the home of her 'brother, Of the Im Ortel TRIPLE- No. Women's Miss onary Society of Mc- J, ,Geo¢ge ;Mitchell, in Fle'sher'tom. p SHEERS Nio, p y, Stratford filar nearly 'half a cen'.nry, 1VTiss Jackson is vmsgting with Models. , g I{iilo baanah of Fir; Pres'b Tian • Church was held on Thursday last at 'succumbed at the General Hbispiml to FEATURE • Cheatham friends. I the home of Mrs. W'illia'm Drover. • Of Paris FAVORITE ID T R. Gav)enlock presided. A hymn Ihn. Reid Edmonds, of IRipcheslter, AT "OUR" LOW Mlinmfeisodta,, spent a few holidays this, WEAVES. Np. e was sung and Miss Jean Scat reap m weeks at the home of his parents,-, Mr, PRICE. the Scripture lesson. .Mrs. Nellie hoc- HOIUe' Cooking, Sale a¢ud iota. W. 'G. Edmund!sr. No. 'Millan read the Glad Tidings prayer. •IMr, and Mrs. Mlc'Inbash.and Mrs. .. T'he roll call was answered' by a verst-' Smell and chil'&rem, of Fo'r't William, I . No• f of Soripture. 'Mrs. Wm. Hogs read under , auspices of the No• p were guests this weak at the home bf Come and Enjoy Seeing These New Hats and' NO an article on "ii,ost." Mrs. Joh, Car- ladles of Egmondville Mr. and Mrs. D. Shanahan. '. ter sang a •pleasing solo,.. accompan- • Mir, Bernard Clark of Lasalette, ; Garments. I • ied by Mrs. Nellie McMi'la'n, and Mr,;. „. United Church Main, -is the guest of M1. an1 EVERYTHING IS MARKED AT POPULAR J, h , Bell gave an article -o on "Water- e Mrs. JaJmles Carlin, Huron Road East., e ed Gardens." ,Mrs-. R; Govenloek gave ' • Mrs. Campbell, the Miss',s Camp• 1' PRICES. I �' a report ,on the Huron Pres,byteriai Friday Afternoon bell and Mr. W. W. Scott, of Ltiiid'-on, '- .,la Nro n held in Ba'y held, :Sept, 9. A dainty were Sunday guests at the home of I No 1 lunch was served. IN G. W. V. A. . d Mr. and Ions. J. J. Chuff. 0 • Rev. G. A. McLean and Mrs: .1 , iNo McLean, of Toronto, were guests last No c Transported Soldiers in Reil Re- week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • • No 14 bellaon.-(Mr. and, Mev. R. Hartry and W. N. Knechtel. ' w!ho read several interestin'.g,, letters EXETER FALL FAM ' a Isim, of Los Angeles,, were guests las4 ' Softball • 'Milss B. McCowan. ]has returned a home after spending hex holidays from the rerport, aloo extracts fromm a r week sit the home of '.MT. Hartry', £ - icra•'be letter from Nurse Margaret brother, Mr. Wlilltiam. Hartt At wit11 .friends in Thedford. (10ontinucid from; page 1,) � N d y Mustard, ,of Gy'psuniville, who also F he time of the Remi rebellion Mr. SINS Cup Final Game o The many friends off (Mr. W. R. gay's an interesting account o her ,son•, (cr & p) W. Bowden, R. I)oalz-- �+ N 1-la.r:ry was an engineer om the C. P. Smillie will regret to lelarn, that he e work and.. said the (building as the, N R., west of th'e Grceat Lakes. Ai is seriously ill again. e any ot'he'r varlet, Plymouth Rocker N Clinton vs. Seaforth nr:Iv church was •progressing �avar- 1 ;!tett ti'nre the C,P.R• vias 'riot a com- • ' ; I • Mr. Joseph Atkinson, of Egmont&- ably. The meeting closed with tl,e. (c & h) E:'McDonald', (cr) L. O'Eerne,-. N e ;tl�t:l lane from coast to coast, there ville, svfT`erefd a sd`lght stroke on stinging of 'a 'hymn and 'prayer by, (:p) 'Mrs. 'Whitting and 21ncI; White.— N being a comiderarble. a bestwee.n the Ri Monday last,,but is making a good Mrs. Joseph Addison after which I limes constructed froin, the east and FRI., SEPTEMBER 23rd recce ery. p Wyandottes, (h) R. Doan, T. W:Iaon,;., k Punch was steryed and a social hour any other, variety W' andbttes ' c T_ those const irli,cted from? the west. • (Mrs. 'George Love, of Toronto, is y Y ( ) nWhen the •Ontario soldietrsG reached visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. spent" Wilson, Mrs. Whiting, (h) T. Wilsora }, y 5.15 p.m. ,. D. scats ThoCon Ball. ` IQs the end of steel, it was Mr, Hartr ,.,. , sand 2nd, (cr) �T. 'W'ilsan, E. MCDton- o , i,o was in charge of tlrarri9porting Recr `;ti • n Grounds, •IMS•. and ;Mrs. 'F. G. Neehn have STAFFA » " al'ct ('p) Mrs. Whiting, E, McDonald; u N 1. them across ttbe ice so that, they `R reiturned' from Toronto. , s 'ould em -hal -k again on' ,the western ISeaforth • 'Vire. ,E, E. Sec'otrd; of Meaford, S. C. Rhode 'Island Reds, (c) E. Me- N I In epee-kdntg of that time Mr. ? is visittifug her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. .Quite a nturrfae'r from here~attended Donald, J. Kochercnst, (h) T. Virilsons N 'tartly says the weather was so cold See the dne after the Fail'. W. N. Knechte'1, and '!Muss Alice til` London Fair.ods J: Kochccn,s (er) J Kochems, T. Wil • �_ -hat the h'orse!s on, the flat cars had g r Mr. Henry (rolling is under the doe- + ) KnQchbel, n. Kitchener, spent site 'tor's care. We w'is'h h•im a'stpeedy re- son, (p') J. K'oohe ns and 2nd; S. C.. o ,oe kept mlovi'n bo kee, thteml from week crud at her 'hotme) here. . r,e irg g p 1.. ��� •` Mr. Jarrues Stete11e of Brantford, 'cover,. Rhod'e'Island IR,dts' (c) Mrs. Whiting,' and' •tha!t when the ire was Mr, and Mrs. M. Greenwood, of. (11) R. Doan; Buff Le!ghorns, (,c & h�, N rosEed and the soldiers built a fire DANCE ON FAIR NIGHT' is a gudest at the ,home of Mr, and Mun'ro,' spent,Sunday with Mr. and E. McDonald',. (f f W, Sande ?;y ,1 ; N r_ nn reaching. the rails- again, the Mrs. J. J. Cluif. ) Sanders, ^o•r�es almtos,t ushed•'the ;,371 away ' • Among those froirn a distance Mrs. J: Leary. (,p) W. Sanders, E. Me A p' in Cardno s Hall An'nivers'ary s'e'rvices will, be held' McDonald, ram the film,. who attended the funeral of the late Donald; White Le horns c C. He s Mrs, Burr " on 'Mionda were: Dr, in the Anglican chute:; on Sunday. g () Y- , .. Softball dance With music by y �' vvo�d, r 1p) (h) MT. Wilson aL_ c_ 1 Harvey Burrows, St. Catharines'; 2rrdi, (cr & Ipl E. McDonald, L_ Snider's =a. Kitchener Mrs• Pe'1'ley 'Ban'bury, Winnipeg; Mr. O'Brine; Brown Le horns c) C. Mc - d. Death of Mrs. F. J. Burrows. -The and Mrs. D„, W Hlatrve and .l'Iiss WALTONs.. deafth occurred' in Wlellestley Hospital, - y Donald, ,Mrs. Whiting, (hj T. '+Nil- Coron�o, early Monday morn'img, Sep,-' Catharinre; Ree. M. M Bennett, Mr. sera•,, !Mrs. Whiting, (cr) • E. MeD ,n- ecraer 19, of Elizabeth Harvey, wife 'HL E, Patton Mar. J."Mettdcalf and Mr. Softball C Dance -This Friday, rata ;air Ad'missiorr- 50c 'and 25c ruikrh>L cardno's Hall, Seaforth. mnsig by all, O. Battler, (.p 1 L. O'Brine, E. Mc. M , 1. if Francis James Burrows, M.D., of - Walter .McRae, representing the To- Snider's Kkebener orchestra, .Admission svc Dofnald- any other variety Legharns; ti+ rarlto Trarnstpartra'tdton Comparty, and and zsc. Dan,,t "nips it (c &,,h), R. Doan, T. Wilson, (er &. `. �'e'aforth, Born in London, the oaugh- The Seaforth Softball Club Mrs. A. E. ColsoYn, ,of Toronto; 'Dr. W. ,Protest Committee' Gtiveis Decissli-on. p) R Doan; Black Spanish, (h) T_ an er of the lane Alexander and Mrs . TLarve Woolner, of Ayr, repmetaenitflng the On- -The following is the written dec:i- �V l:zon,. J.' Kochems, (cr & p), J_ Re y, Mrs. 'Burrows resided in that J- hl. McMILLAN - President tario Medical Association- 'Mrs. Alex. cion given b the Protest 'CuraTnittte'e :ity until cotmiing ba Seaforth thirty- A. Y, MchE'AN - Secr tar c g y ,y, I ,ins and 2nd; Black dM'inorcas (c;, 3. 'ire, ,teams ago. to, Se h,r life she _ y Harvey, ST., Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Har- in the ddspu,be,d finatl f'ooftall gain' h, cr & p), J. Sutbon and 2nd; 'Whitim g g t C. R. GRIGG Treasurer vley, 'Masses Rhoda and Elizabeth played 'between, Brussels and Walton: ld eras vitally interested in all eommun-. �j!inorcn, ('cl L. 0'e, (c and 2n.1, (hJ� :`y affairs, 'She was actively engag- Help the softball Boys With Harvey; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Escott, "We, the 'Protecrt dComrriittete, have R. Doan, L. 0"I3zrtne, (cr) F. McDon- f. ,1, ^d Hoff only, i n the work of her own y Miss Martha Harvey, Mrs. H'. "Baker. decided tth.at A. Ballantyne was not old, R. Doan, (p) R. Doan, E. Mc- _hurch, the Northsdde Unfitted, but al- Their Deficit! Mirs.'A. T. Kelley, (Mrs. E. Braker, Mr, registered and therefore the ,gam., Donald; And'alutsfans (cr & p) 0- o in the Wdam,en's Massdomary So- and iota[. W. Ling, Mrs. Rogers and was, not legal. H. R'ailantty'rie mNSt Battler; Abconas ('h, cr and p)• L_ - .o i of the Huron Presbyterial, iion of • � ___ •-- • •— .__-._ Mrs." L. Mlarl•erbte, London; Rev. C, not (play any more games this sea - W. Foreman and Mgrs. Foreman, of Edon. .A sudden death atm, mush be O'Brine & 2nd;. Black H'am'burg• (s;.. 1 , g h, cr & p) O. Battler; Camtparr�. v- which she '-#as tike' treasurer. Bc- Walke'rville• Mr. and, ,Mins. G. D. Mc- played Saturday, IS'eipttetmlb'er 24, at in 'ides her hu band she is swrvivexl by Goldre.n, (c, h, cr & p) L. O'Brine sill. :wo daughters, 'Mrs. Perley Banbury, Fowl Z!aJggamt, Cli'nrtoml'{ Mayor W. H. Wil- 2.30 o'clock p.m. in Walton, procee,z•1 2nd; Camfpines, Silver, (c & h), Mrs �1 ,� ,)f Winnipeg, and Plintor E., of the lis and Mirs. Willis., Wtinghdan4 and to be equally di'vhded'. The winners Whiting, E. dMcDonald, (cr & W MTs- ' x- University of Toronto; two sons, Dr. Rev.. (Capt. Edwards., Woodstock. of this 'gam'e will have the right to Whiting; . Polantds; Golden,, (e & h)» • IMrs IM Desibioro has returned to go into the finials.--.Jamles Medd; J. A. R D P d Ids -,;I,,— (c Rc h)' � T. Harvey, of St. 'Catharines, and Ar- I', shut v of the St. imersity of Western o;- ng n;, sl_ t th• p�+ �u `1 p Niorb'hville, (Mliehiganr, to resume her , Fergtusolli, Charles, Riley." pan, o an , e , Mrs. Whiting; any other variety Pol- 1, f)nkalio; bei miottrher Mals'. Alexander # ,N . , psi., r �. dulties �as nurve in the'Nortliville S•ani- gs P- enure (c & h) Mrs. Whiting; l3'. Fi;. Har•vey, Sr.; three ,s;Isters, Xiss Mar- Harvey Mrs, T. Under the auspices of the Wo- •tarium. •IMr, and' ,Mrlsd.-Gordon Rays, IMis., MCKILLOP Red Game (c) R. Doan, E. Mcllan-- aid,, (h) E. aMcp'onald, ('or & p), fL. n_ .ha and B. Escott, et ,)f Londion, and 'Mrs. C. W. Foreman, men's Guild of SL Thomas' Church, will be held on Lucy Tucker and ,Mir. W. •Weig'er, of ing orates on bhe terrrperan,ce'work fir. Doan; any other varietty Game, (c e' of Walkerville• two brothers, Alexan- ' Detroit, spent the week ,end with 'here. IMr• and Mrs. C. Regele and sou, & h),1M-3.'Whitinlg, R. (Doan, (p) 1VIns-• ,�. de,r'Hb•rv'ey, otf' Loodonl, and 'David W., TUESDAY,.. SEPT. 27th friends Harry; IMr, and Mims. 'Wim. Koehler Whiting; Bantams,, Game, (c, h, c --- Go) Harvey, of Toronbo. The funeral ser- Bre'wer's 'Mansion"; Mrs, .John Wat- and Elmer, sand Mr, and .NITS, .;et•ry & •p) Mrs. Wihmting, W. Bowden; ­ g. vice was, hteild in the Northsidb United- C'hurah, In the Parish Hall BRUCEFIELD ',Doerr and Hazel spent Tuesday at Stratford, Fair. den IS,ealbright (h) Mrs, Whiting.;, . any obher variety of Bantam ie) E.,. See forth, on Wednesday af- as `,erno�', conducted by -the pastor, Rev. Baan- Rouen, d[ue'ks, (old drake) R- IMT. and Mrs. Chiatr'les Eggert tock McDonald, C. Heywood, (h) E. Me he W. P2'Lane, assisted" by her brother- From 5.30 until 7.30. the WIeYs•te'rn Fair. , in the 'Milverton Fiaiir on Friday af- Donald, L. OiBrine, ('cr) L. O'Brine_ , f- ,in-law, 'Rev. C',. W. Foreman, of St. ADMISSION 50 CENTS Rally, day will be observed next ternoont. ". C - -Heywood, (p) G. Heywood, L_. E. Me-,. t Mary's Church, Wal'ketrville, and Rev. • • Sunday, Septemiber 25, at the morn- Mr. and Mrs. W„ Hoegy and Maxlb WBrine; •Hloudants (c & h) M. M• 'Bennett, of T'or'onto(. Dua•irg ited the home of -Mr. and "Mrs, Aus- ing service. A special i.ntvitat•on is and, Louis vvsilted. Mfr. and 'Mrs. Mm. ,Donald, T. Wilson; Red'Caps fc & h}' , — 11 J I the service a quartette, Mrs. J. A. extended'to; all the child -rem and par- Boyd on the 10,t11 on Sunclay. B. Bowden and 2nd; ,Sumatra Game. ;. Stewart, Miss 'Hvilen„ Lane, Mr E. C. Concert and, Dance eubs of the canlgregation:. Anniverstary to be hehi IMtr. and Mrs, Dan Lo'hr and Mr. R. J. of Listowel, (p) IMM. Whiting; White Rocks (c) L. O'Brine, E. McDonald, (h) RL • e� f I+.,,� Charrl'oered'aim sill LYItT, Jas. A. Srbew- Diogrn, lVfis'cel'lantetouts�- Guina fowl (old and services are and .Mrs. �C'oghlin, (young. the fimtiwy of both old and art •slang a 'beanztiful number. Th,e responders to by 29 rfm`<ibers and •th> re on Sunday, Oetoberr 30. ' ' were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Doan, E. McDonald, (cr & . p) La, j , patllbearers were ,her �w H -in- Wirs. Yellowless off Bowman, lle Mrs. 'C. Eggerrt and IMT. and 141x,. O'Brine, and 2nd; BJac'k- Giants (c & 1 pt be n- tii. eq, 'It oil lur.. S_ a:, ar.• an aw n,•. Sat- o spas, ar- My and Atthum; ttwo brothers, Alex- andler and David, and Mr. W. G. Wiilllits and Mir, T. Swan amsth, of S'e1orbh, Lstdr a tprtvwte s+ervi!ce was [he[Ld at the home sof her mother in London. lIntermenrt took place in the fancily plot in dilTJovnt Pleasant cemvetery tint that city, -� Barbara Kirkman Thirtieth Ann;= versa,, Party: -,A very successful school an.ool nav,rsaay party was held in the school STAFFA HALL on „ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 under auspices -of Staffa School Fair. Al11iM111SSION: 25 GENTS, Time: 8.15 p.m. visited at the 'hom e, of her sister, 'Mr§. A. T. [Scott, last week. IMms 'Cale,, of Torantbo, vi+tilo has been visiting friends in the villaje and 'vicinity for the pafst few' •,vReks•, returned to her'home this week. Mr. Jim K•etchen, of Drayton:, visit- ed friends in the villd;ge last week. The quarterly birthday party of the WJM.,S. was hold at bhe hodnue of 'Miss Edfi`hh Bowey on Wednesday, Seplterrl> Iter 14, with the president, Mrs. W, A. Btremner in ,the chair, who condd,deted the devotional exereis•es. Mrs. I3au!gh, Henry Wleti'tersenf. Mm. ,and 'Mrs.. Fred( Hoegy and h4 m- ily spent 'Sunday with )Mr. and Mrs. GetorgE Hioegy in Grey. IMT. Wim, Hloelgy had the 'misfortun'e of having one of his cows break bf-r leg. I. VARNA. Anndwncement. --+ Mfr, and 'Mrs. Charles ;Sltephenvsiorw announce :the h) J. Kochems, E. McDonald, (er Bi•, p) J. Kochems and 2nd; any other- ,varie[ty fowl (c) E, MNDonald, T_ Wilson, (b) T. 'Wnl'son and.2'nd, (er) , ? L. O'Brine, T. [Wd1s'on, (p) T. Wilson,,. L. O'Brine. 1,1,.i a lwikeysE-,Bronze turkeys, (c) Wo., r• Etsseiry`; E. iM!dDfonald,' (h) T. Wilson, a 'Geeste--Toulouse ,geese, '(old gww. der and goose) R. Doan, E. M> -Donald (Y'ounl ) W. ,Bova -T g gander) R. Doan, d!en, (youtng goose) R. Doan,, O. Bat- tier; any. ,other variety geese, (olds amid .yoimag)- R. Doan, • # ,N . , psi., r �. _ -`- gs P- room of 'Elitist PtreJbyterian Church )Tuielsd!ay evening,, which •vitas 1882-- 1`932 Temperance secretary, read encourag- engage,mtemit off their only„daughrGer, Welbste'r _ Du&sd--Aylesbury ducks, (drake- 'McDonald• very ing orates on bhe terrrperan,ce'work fir. Gladys Katthd'e�en', be Lorne iand duck old,) E. , Pe1kd'md , I ' on wel4 attended, The opening nUmbef ovals an Addree.s. lgiven Ib'y Mass ,S. I , Golden Jubilee far away Japan; Mrs. -Stevens read ash interesting po'e'm emOtled, "The Oofi ;man” yourragest son of Mr. and Mrs;. Franck [Col&natn!, the, mtarriage to ,ducks, (old (duck) R. Doan, 0. Bat!- 'tler, (young drake) T. S'no'wdren,Y O- so MclLdatr), 'told in story form, from the Bre'wer's 'Mansion"; Mrs, .John Wat- trake, (place[ shortly. - Bat'tlelr, (young buck) T. Snowden; Rt A.- - Ibirne of bhe' organizlation of the Aux- 'Army son read' the devotional leaflet, and Several from this' ddstrict atto-nded Baan- Rouen, d[ue'ks, (old drake) R- x- 'ilriwy which was 30 years, ago, up to ' The Salvation Mrs, C. Haugh led in special prayer the WIeYs•te'rn Fair. , Doan, Ii. D. IH►unter, (old duck) R. D_ n Y chi e •emiit I. eta.,. t s e r 1•rrl•des y o a n wa rrc ur B'1 � far ,ntlssitomis and then Mrs. Alton ; >' i - n Seeley, Dtrot tis Mins. ,cosh y, of e , I Hurter, R. Doan, (,'Dung drake anct .r t to hear of The growth of •they mission- dbxaneh the 50 YEAR�r IN CANADA ton Isaiirg'•a solot, entitled', "W'hen ited the home of -Mr. and "Mrs, Aus- young dluc'k) R, D. Hunter and 2nd; ory of church., This prov_ h' They Ring the GA1deJn-,Bells For You tin. raspy other variety ducks, (old) It. ed very imnte'resiting to the audience as 'Muss •Mrele'att has a spleatadid stay af, Ise Sure and Get a Copy, of the Special and Me," which was ymoh' a(pireciat= ed. ,Tile rail ca71 on :Sbe�wardship s Rev. J. 'H, Thompson, of Gocldrich 'Towrnghip, in oornripany. with his sis- Diogrn, lVfis'cel'lantetouts�- Guina fowl (old and (young. the fimtiwy of both old and W" CRY responders to by 29 rfm`<ibers and •th> re 'ter vimted his aunt recently.' -young), T. r rnowdl,n; Belgian rab- of of . young. iMfiss (Mary Wa'iker, rrn a vex, were eleven 'dl'sittows,. lens, Neil Ime- if4 . Thompson tools the service in: bits, (vale and female) S'. Sanders; . ahafrmling way, introduced tlhe f'ollo*l su tementrdWith a Cbg pp oft firsn,currrbteals:' Gre or lmadtetr- of�Gr6u Nur. 8 tJook , p R'ayrfideld .Sundiay o•wling bo bhe oibsence 'any 6 he'r vtari+et raibbits male a.'nd y (,•.r 1, I , . i dpyhe 1 d{". ,T41e a,dle.s ff s ar , r.g a Cx.pfittite'd, e '. t alien 'of .t'ihe mf eJtnn a,rnd' a an � PatiTl.tette of iVlr. ,fir, f` l I" 'emia, a S, rsiand , .• c' 11 'on of ail s a ,lociW , _ [1VDlscr Hmn�rie!Y..Mur;y, ,Mhos Iaearf 1*ot� iruterIalnlg faitik' pttl` ilormaltlioul re's 1,W4%f1g,, ,tier,, wvili h'e service in St..%ai rats plgeome, tllfra. Wllafiim)g, Mrs(. Cprinirlrof bei sten!, M „ • W. A. t'tlVrright and ' 1Vtr q lis�l,'rag it) C'fr�1`'TS cen'V*d fz+oriat tbhe 'asx UMI toport of the ,0hiftols Suoday coning, att bhe usual haw..tJrorhtn'L1: Valbly; 'tiwto 11tble' trots, ll i il. cat'll"g � Mrs. T. TI. Baird, Rom' l�' ag'e•--WW!'iliom Carter. i , .. . r, ' •n,c , ' ..,.. , . .. 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