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"I.. . ,` .I I I .: . I . I 0 THE HUOlq EXIF 0. . ­ .,;.!�1*11 .... . . I �. I I : .. - II . V ; I * , 11 OCTOBER 21, 1932. — '�r,., ���', 11 .. - - . ` 144 "�",� I f t I'll ." - ,s� 1,11A, , I ..... il!,,W�6i, 'N ,'I. �# - - a by',Mliss Dorothy Farquhat. ulpit in that o1huxch. . .. - . " I IfA. , 1, 11 , -1�6`,;"J]��,�,;� Ml q1 I . I itake P , ,"�' ",�.--`_1'1, . ' ., L, . I 11 P , I ­� I � _ .1 ?r. I I ,�' ,W ., , �,It,� , "'�, ,l,l , i, descAptions, on "The 140- ' 0 'Mrs. X Broderick is visiting her i`�ff'P ;,�` , 1�77 1 I� . �, 1,i, Vtlllt� .. SPECIAL � 4 � 41 It, t,Q! " . L cta.bon and Imiustries of India" were sisters in 'Chicago.. . �0k�,",� !�jg,,�,� 0 I ... " ,.'111 ". , 11 �' 11�1 -1, y Son, - --11 - I - -- ---- lililillmllw I Table o I I .,M", , ST "'.. .1111'1�1_' . "'i"Idntte¢es'tiingBiflbs V1�!.!, �­� 9 - h,%pnijan aa4l Wi�n- 0 Mrs. H. Glendenning and f New'Hats . 4lgtt", �141,i _ - . . . . . 4 '�,�,_ """ , � . I . t .'­,,J��­­,, 11�', I'M' . given by Eileen C S"'i � t �� I_ _ . , I , X , i'. A 5, 11 ,� �i,�,17,,,!�_ , ; I . 9%,4;w,,,1i%M '...".." . , r Emergenc -nde Savauge. The Misses Mar . Mr. William,01endenning, and Miss 0 1 - 11.11V�1, _g- I " , 1. I ; -.1 " You choice, $1.89 , I , , , .,., 11 .-� " �.,t,� t I , 0 ??V�iZ',Y�wee,!if�f��'i'��,!-� �-� ,� �_` "4� i " - youllive got half an hour Taylor, .of Toronto, were week end I 10"��J�'," �'& ,, , � -and Jessie Smith favored with a When .. I . ,`� - . � '.. , - -, �, ;; First -s at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. �, J�, ,.i t , I Pilano duet, w*h was much enjoyed) ,to while away, don't pass it guest e . _ . " , , A Medicine Cabinet or . Atli,51'14�: I "� '7�,;.;!,�.� � I . I I . " 1,1�.., I AKES Aid Kit is useless unless it W. E. Southgate. '� .�tt"-jf,� ,17 ,,, ��, "", Ib all and ,a very iniberesting sketch with a man who hasn't. - � ffi­ , Hosiery - Lingerie , �, " 0 ,,,,,�,�l�',��)�,,�,rjk",t"��,"t contains the necessary articles on "The Life -of Mtalhatina Gandi" was 0 Mrs. J. S. Roberts, who has been i'., V, 1�.�t I 0 " , " Qu&�,,�!, ,,,, " , -,!,,.�_ t That - '11r,"IM'33i, 'Suited � It RZ M�,�`�.. .to, be the cheavest and bele ably given by Helen Britton. On r'e- Come in and, "e our Stock of elpending the summer at Maple Hall, - � till' +m * w,bd,ch u) get brewer's for instant use. Check yours �peating the Mizpah benedictAori, the left onSunday to visit -her daughter, To Pleases the ' , now. Bulbs. . Atthe, ' meeting was brought -to a close afteir . iNg LA,�.,I*f, n art . Mrs. Henry, in Oshawa. . .� - �'11 ,�� _1 "40C Every Feminine g ,or constipatio,4 , 'oLt, "_" ,- were Whey (may interest you. 0 Mr. T. G. Shilliniglaw is in To- g , 'I .`.1�111ill' ,'�"IIF44 which a nunilher of lively qames . 11 wuw,�li, health; per Pacl-VO Y oji .BE PREPARED WITH- , �,.� ,lrrA,,**�Q s' rGnto this week. Occasion.'' - Mind , I 1, "'111� 111,11,� VII10 , played under the direction of Miss Height of . I I 1. X,X,CH1E1S EMpoRTED CUT Bandages Gauze 19. I. Wood. Q. -Miss Alice Langley, of Toronto, �' 1. 1. .pEtIDUS-_�Lamon, 19% I -a. W. E., KERSLAKE I 0 I I 1. 7 ".."PRIA-= Ahsoiibent Cotton spent last weelc at the home of Mr. 111111111,111�, V�p , '. arid c1troii; per Pound *� I kichp,sive Disinfectants Bowling Teams Are. Arranged- FLOUR AND FEED ' and Mrs. HenryWeiland. " 1. the wmnx=�, , , , I I., I ,� I ". i - - I Iodine M-ercurochro,me. Arrangements have ,been allmost com- I V Mr. and Mrs. John Basehart, of I - I I I A � , 4 ;;;4" � ,�� I TS-Mar&eaux halves. . I i � f . 50C Peroxide ointilienits I pleted whereby eight teams will play Milverton,'spent a few days last week � t,�Per pound ................. Dressings for Burns. scheduled weekly games over a per- ' I . with ,Mrs. -G. P. Cardno. I .� , I,�; I . . . N., ... . always taken an active p;xrt in social 0 Mr. W. Q Landsborougb, •of I I'll, I 11 iod of 21 wee "- at the bowling alley. lt�l �, WALNUTS-AManchinian quar- 40 C These with a simall assortment I life and in the wtork of her chuirca. Port ,Credit, was calling on ,old t, , . ,`�; Those Who entered teams to date ar© . T, , ters; per pound ........... of the simple household 1G. D,. Haigh Geo.. Lilley, A. Nichol-` ,She was a valqed, il,.cnilber of the wo- friends in town and vicirVIty last week. . FALL 'SEASON', . Ill� : - remedies. I Miesionary. Society ,of First •0 Misses, Margaret Finkbein�r and jt,� S-ARDINtStine Brisling; son, A. Y. McLean, ;Chas. B. Stew- nleu -s .1 .. 10C W. Howes. But Presbyterian Church and an untiring Patricia Farrell, of 'St. -Marys' H,os- \ I 0, I 113037 can ................... -AT.- art, C. A. Barber and W I - AEI��i .. ,, . one more'te,am is needed to make the worker in the interests of the Lad;esl pital, Kitchener,, spent-- Zurnday here I 1 I I . �1. , - I I , Mrs. W-11tson 1 1411. , �, CKEN HADIDIE s survlv- with ,the former's parents. At the very time .when Fashions such .p�," I 1. LMY 11, 0 sched'ule,comiplete. In the fowl com- Aid Society. .11, '- bereaved. husband and a •-1 Mrs.W. H. Logan and Miss Ber- ! R11P ,:. . I .... I. I ...... 'petition on Monday night, Gordon ed by her gi-�. � *` ' Pharmacy as we are showing now, are being I . 11V - - - � ; . - 15c Keating S Pappldi came high with 187 and so family -of one son and one daughter, nice Logan, of Teeswater, are visit- .... �,��'��` ! BHjq[D0RiPMS DUTCH 0,000A n in the big style centres by smart . . ?.y.25p,, won the duck.. . Mr. D. H. Wilson, of Toronto, and ink at the home of her sister, Mrs. . worn ki , Formerly 50c, now ......... . The Rexall Drug Store I -0 I Mrs , E . S . Little, of Quebec. The G. -D. 'Haigh. � . dressers, we present, them at low prices I . funeral was -held fropm her late home 0 Mrs. Lumsden, of N&*castle�on- I I k.!'.',.,. . ydiol & Chipso SKAFORTH . I . I g, -, T & G, Gold, Calory, Ox ed PHONE 28 : - SiX-"Med frame house on Monday afternoon and, was very 'Tyne, England; 'Mr. R. E. Lumsden, that are exceptional. . � assorted, wi,t,h strong galvantiz Boast For Rent. I . 1. t" . g•, Stre,e ly attended, the town council Dublin, (Ire., and 'Mr. H. M. Jackson, I , � newly de,�r,rsked, L Apply �; darge -mulity tub; worth $1201 'Cut Flowers, Wreaths and on John � '. I � , 870 Floral Pieces supplied for all bins. F. G. Livingsbc,ne. 3384xI and Public Utility Commission at- Toronto, were week- end guests at I , ," , for ................ ...... i as the home ,of Miss Jack -son in Egmand- I 11, occasions. Wanted. -Experienced and reliable -- tending in a (body. The service w, NEW - , I - Ith I wainm work on farm; Wood plowman. Apply cond-Wted by,her minister. Rev. 1. B. ,i . I I CLEAN,SER, 10c, . -positar Of- . Ile. . GLOVES \ ", . AIM -DRUDGE ba Box 223 , Seaforth, or The Ex Kaine, and two favorite �yrnns, "He •0 Pre,paratory services will be ; , Z$ , .I..to clear at .............. 4 for 25c . fice- 3384-�f 'Me" and "Lead Kindly he'll in First Presbyterian Cbur 1-1 Friday, November 3rd, Open -Don't Leadeth Ili - -cli on With Style % i " � Keep S, . PA -N -SHINE and 'CLZkISSIC CLEAN- � forget the nmuad musica,l concert by the Light" were sung iby Messrs. M. ,R- Friday evening next, when Rev. A. R. That's French. Our, Apparel has - . . ,,� NEWS OF THE TOWN pupils of the .c;eadorth PulAic, school, under Rennie, John ,Scott and D. L. Reid � It, I ,ERS -10c, or .......... 3 for 25c I - Gibson, of Mitchell, will occupy the outstahU ing points " CRAPES- heapbd- . . . the ditiection of Prof. A. W. Anderton. in 11nte,r%,en'L,�asi....made, in the -family 1�u%pit. , . I EEEEWNNENM� Ca-rdno's Hall, Thursday, November art Pl. .t I . 20c �� It -Mrs. . of unu . ': basket . . I .......... ........ 1 �384-1 ;landbank cemetery, the 0 [Mr. R. C. Harding, B.A., al merit. . A,.tt, . I . � Week,- Notice.-Upho'.stering done an short uotie - '111arding and 'daughter, Lorraine, of - . � Annual Lions Page Next �,, pallbearem being�,Messrs. W. H. Gold I . SODA BfSCL]rrS_Spec!,a1 quality. 'The annual page advertising the also can handle celluloid cUrtgjns. Auto tops ing, M.P., W, Ament, O. Neil, W. G- Kitchener, spent Sundajy at 'thee ' ' ' . . . -1. ". especial price. Lions Hall,owe'en- Frolic, will be in- redo ered. Shop located Over Wright's Gar- Willis, W. A. Wright and- Keith Me" lliqme of Mr. .and [Mrs. C. Finkbeiner. I 1, . age.v D. Fell, Seaforth. 8349-tt . , Coats .. —Highest in char- cluded in next week's issue of The � , Lean. I .- 0 Mrs,. A. W. 'I)4iiilo,p -and 'Mrs.,G. I I:,--- , � DRrW APPLES -Ta& -en at 3c Exposito.n., It has been m4de possible 0 1 - m -m- P. Cardno and daughters spent the acter., . i per pound ........... I ...... . I I I through tho cQ_operation of the , I I - week end in Dundas, Hamilton and � . I ! I . ' I ' I e. inerchants of the town. I Voters' List Isstied-J. A. Wilson, LOCAL BRIEFS Toronto. . I I I I I. ; C. FX�G.S bought for Cash or Trade, . Clerk of the town, has this week is- � . 0 Mrs. !W. Finlayson and two chil- Dresses . ! t*. CREAM for Seaforth ,Creamery at Seaforth C. I. Has Two -Games sued the annual voters" list for the 0 Dr. W, J. Clark and Mrs. Clark, dren of Toronto, are ,visiting, at the . I —Singular in now- " - Left. -The, Seaforth C,ollegiate IRsbi- To- of Seaforth. There is. a total of Xontieal, were week end guests ho,Q of � her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - . � ., L I. I , . , - - ' ..... adme price as at the Creamery. . ,ute,fo-otball team ha,., two ganies left of 1,246 voters) on the list this year, at the hamle of Mr. and Mrs. K., M- H. Weiland. M,i%,. Finlayson is re- - . I ness. . I .•in the inter -collegiate se,ries being 275 of which are,eligtble for jury McLean. Forty-five years ago Dr. covering nicely frow a tonsil opera - F. D. Hutchison . -yed now. On Monday, October 21, .,... . .*. Clark, then a student at Knox Col- tion performed in Scott Memorial I Pla,t — . Hats .. . they will play in Godeiricl-r, and. on . lege, acted as hssiistarit to the late Hospital on Saturday last. .1 I —Compelling )i n . . PHONE 166 I Thursday,, October 2-,, -Mitchell will Commencement Date Set. -The an- Rev. A. D. McDonald, D.D., of First 0 Mr. ,and Mrs. James 9 Barker, of . ____.� price.. . . I 7 play here. nual. coniniencement. of the Seaforth Presbyterian ,Church., and on, Sunday Brantford- 'Mr. and ,Mr.. Charles I . Collegiate. In:8titrute. will in all pro- morning last he again occupied the St Brantford; and Ruth 'Marie, of Burford; . .4- anding a � Wins At Western Fair­4Mr, Rotbt,�Ibability be held on Friday, December , I . 11 ,Mr. and Mrs. C, Norris .and children . I . * 4 and Mr. Henry Killer, of Kitchener, A'ccesf,cries I . &mplete' Insurance. A:rcbQald, of Tuck-ersmitli, son of 2nd. An especially interesting pro- ' I — try on � � Reeve William Archibald', was !111c- grain is being prepared by staff and ,_7" were the week eildl guests of Mr. and I Come in and try on - I * -e i n the s tu, d e n t s . . . cc-sful in winning first place For Haircuts Mrs. �C. B. Coudie, SilveT,Creek Farm. the,,New Coats. . I your insurance policy has recent live stock (beef cattle) judg- ON � . . - 0 Mrs. James Devereux and Mrs. '. - I L ing competition at Western Fair. His James ,Cleary are in London this I Organization Meeting Postponed.- .1 I , I)rotected you f or years. * picture apipeared in the current is- For Shaves _'-" vvee;k� attending the, London Diocesan i . I I sue of The Farmers' Advocate. the reorganization meeting of the . � . convention of the Catholic Women's NEW Come and see the . ly Young Peoples' Society of First . I League. ' SCARFS . Pretty Dresses. I I - - 4% . � This office has served you ---"---'*— For Bowling ' TeaR _Mr. and- Mrs.. _1 .... _... -1. I . Montreal Minister Here.,Rev. W. Presbyterian Church which h 0 Mrs. I -and . ... I I . Q� I . n,t Pres- .. . . . -Dior- J. ClvXke, D.D., of NVestmou- ,,- called for Wednesday evening, was - I . . � � man Tec!�, of Saginaw' -were -week That Are � � , for as many. `�g postp, -It iwill like- II ' I . pr hed. - oned untly. . ome ,of Mr. ant] I t,erian C:h'UTc!h, Voixtreal ,eri� guests at the h' Colorful. - ­­ take place in about two weeks. " See Striking I . With Fifty Different Com - to a very lafrg,e cDne�iegation in First ly . - I.,. . . Mrs. W.. H. Goldin7. Mrs. Kenchen. I . i I . . Pres1byterian Church on Sunday I Th " � I Mrs. Golding's ,-mother, returned to ' I ' ankoffering Meeting. -A joint , ..., ;�. morning last. Forty-five years aigo- Meeting.-A,, Saginaw wibliCham , � Thankoffeiiing of the Wo-inen'�"ws- . Sa ,I panies we are prepared to Dr, Clarke was in Sea assi-t- . , PULLMAN 9 Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reid were 1. -- i . . . ant to the late Dr. A. D. McDonald, M)nary Society and the Barbara I . - . . . t. . . � in Holstein this, week. I - . I -many friends here who I continue that service. and he had I Kirkinan Auxiliary, will, be held in . I . remembered him. . First Presibyteriati Church on, Tues- . THE BETTER BARBER 0 ,Mr. W. H. Golding. M. -P., left on . . I . " . .*- ,day afternoon, Getolber 25th,' at J I Tuesday morning to take his seat in . . No Policy too ,large or too .. i Irene — . . � . Paull, led ire . . . ' . � the House at Ottawa. Finch, of Clintoft, to Wampole Island' ing a hymn, Rev. F.� fH Bessie Claff, , I . Legion Smoker on Friday. - Tho P.m., when they will hear �s secretary, I . . e.Th7a annual ,public school con- - prayer. ,inger, •a miss small; rates gladly given. Canadian Legi6n is. holding a stag. St' * ionary on fur -lough and br-oug'�t :back four Indian poal.,. . The s ere, , elichre in the Town Hall on the even- from India. 111embers of both socie- � cert Will be held in Cardrio's Hall on Mrs. James Medd spent a few days -read the minutes of the last meeting . . I 'Thursday evening. Nov,em Ird. �,lsl-jjng Mrs ber ', .. John Medd, Sr.. arid and last annual meeting. Stewart. I .• - .I. , ing �ri&Y, 21st of October, to ties will please attend. 0 ,Co.]. and Mrs'. R. S. Hayts cele- Mr. and Mr-. George Laytoft, of b.x- Middleton gave the treasurer's re - T. LET US SERVE YOU wthicid every euchre player in the town * I PROFESSIONAL I , . port. The retiring president, Lucy, . . Arts Club Hold Meeting. -On Fri- !�, - �p brated the fortieth anniversary of eter. . I ... . I and vicinity is invited to attend. Tl-ic .X if . . , . ;it- Woods, vacated the elidir and Nina. Phone 214 dA'r evening last, St.. James' Arts their wedding day on Weane;;day, ,-Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson vi', , I same partners will play to all .� -,friends will join . ,-rich. 1-leard, rKbeelpres-ident took charge- , . . Club held its r6guildr meeting in the October 19th. Many ed Mrs. Jaqe Ferguson, of Gode eviening and fowl is being offered as Parish hall with ,Mr. Andrew O'Leary Wr '' ling, The Expositor in extending congrat- Towns,hip, on -Sunday last. . 'The offilcems,for the. year were elect-piiz,es. There will be no aamission, Par' e� James Raiilsay I i. . Watson & Reid but a silver collection will be taken in charge. The meeting opened with I It � I . ulations and best wishes. Mr. and -Mrs. and ed by ballot as follows: President, I . Specialists in All Lines Of up' and all the prece&ds devoted to the ibusiness discussion, when the re . * Dr. 'Carl Aberbart, of Toronto, son, Donato, of Toronto; Mr. and. Carl iDiehl; ,vii-ce-president, .NlurieL ". , I - n. , . -read. Miss Palace ,Rink, Seaforth spent Saturday with ,his parents, Mr. Mrs. WilbuT 1M.cRorie and -Mrs. F. Rathwell; 2nd vice Pres., Annie Me, . the relief fund of the Legion, wised .constitution was . � and 'Mrs. ,C. Aberhart, I Trebbecli;, of Lamb,ton -County, and Lead; secretary, Gay Whitmore;. . 1.*� Frances Fortune opened the prograi-i- i I - A lie- roof, is being ,Put on St. Mr. Norman Hookneth, of n, treasurer, -Williani'lleard. Leslie Fl- . I Insurance � ith a piano,solo, "A definition an hu-ndo . . � •Frida y, October 21 r . Sermon Subjects Next Sunday- �'l �,ripti5n of I the-jiiature of liters- "✓ Thomas' Rectory this. week and new -v,,cr,E. week cid visitors at the liome Mott -and Alvin Elliott.were appoint- . I des . ap'po'int -- Fist Pretslbytvrian Church -Morning, , u(b " steps erected at the front of Mr. Wiffliam Britton. ed delegates to the Provincial A. Y_ 11 vice; ensiling, Re- I* , P. A. Conference at ,I Oc�yml.nankvn Sei Lure" was the -, Ject of a very in- .it 8.30 p.m., . ,Hamilton Oct-. � ,0 4:> �0 <> 0 0 4:> .C> <� ,0 * ligious Rovivals.-Retv. I. B. Keine, teresting talk by Mr. Cyril Reynold;. I Mr. Arthur Broadfoot, who has 'Mr. Ross McGregor was operated P - ' I . � � -been spending a few weeks here at on for appendicitis on Monday in 20-P33. I �<> I .0 Minister. . This was followed'by a violin solo by ,here ' 1M,iss Mai -y Taylor, who lives alone- . . - , 40 U Korn- MI. Fred O'Leary, accompanied by DON'T MISS -IT' the home of his sister, returned, on Scott Memorial Hospital. He is re- �... S. T. Holmes & Soil ,` Nort United Chua4ah-� ' .1 I Friday to Moose Jaw. covering nicely. at her home on Louisia Street, suf-, . 1. ice; evening, -19 3fiss Celestine O'Leary. The program ,. - . ,� . -<> . . FUNERAL SERVICE -0 ing,' Baptismal iSery Q Miss' 'Cowan, 'of Sarnia, is the Mr, Wm. Carnochan is confined to feted a paralatie stroke Saturday ey- � -ess .Werth While?"- Rev. W. was concluded with an extempore 1 -0, Maims Street, Seafortb * Meekii guest of Mm. James MicJlitosh. hi_- bed at oresent,but hopes. are held ening and liwas. found lying he.lplless� - �. . 0 , 0 P, Lane, ,Minister. . reading by Miss Joan Devereaux. Af- I 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. Somerville, of for a speedy recovery. .on tke floor Monday forenoon, hav- ' 1. . <> IS. T. Holmes' residence, ,0i Egrnondville United Church- teir the. recreational period, the meet- I Woodistock, spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. Johnsom, of Credi- ing UaAn there all that time before . , I ,n,g adjourned. ' I , � <>1 West; phone �O Morruing, Rev. William Smfth; (weii- Ino - - d Mrs. being d'is'covered. Neighbors not hav-- . . Goderich Street, — friends here. ton, were guests of Mr. an ; ,0� ing, YP.,S. service 0 Mrs. Arrni§trong, of Toronto, is William Britton on Wednesday ing seen, .her about as usual, became, ,<>. No. 110 W. Charles Holmes' ce conducted by the � . Death of Mrs. William 'HOME MADE ".. -0 Youlig People_ -,Rev. C. A. Malcolm, Adams- . guest at the home of he - -s official anxious and decided to i-nrvesti-gate- 46 residence, Goderich Street, . r daughter, Din J. M.' Field made ihi . �O Minister. One of the oldest and rnlost 'highly � . aigue , <>,�4Zast; phone No. M. ei;teetnied rpdents of this district I Mrs. W. C. Sproat. visit at the school on Wednesday. Although (Miss Taylor had tried to, . " ' ; <> ,Uw6usine Ambulance Service <> I � 10� � passed to her reward on Tuesday, 0 Aniong those from a distance I call help, no iperson heard her cries- , . I 10 Night calls, phone 308. 0 Do You Remember the Pottery P ; <> Works? -1 Ferdinand Burgard, for October 18th, when Mrs. William Ad- CANDY WANTED who were here on 'Monday attending 1 IMM,. and Mrs. Weston,, who live im � <> Day calls, 'phone 119J. ams passed peacefully away at the the funeral of the late Mrs. J. A. 11ULLETT the next house, were fi.rqt to find her � a resident 'f Egmondville . � 40 Charges moderate. <> marry years 0 Wilson were: Mr. and ,Mrs. D. H. and hastily summoned help. At pres- . 1.O �O and Seaforth, who is th& subject of -home of -her daughter, Mrs, Charles 500 KIDDIES WANT 500 BAGS OF Wilson, 4r. D. D-. VAlson, Professor 'barn of Charles ent W . iss Mailquis, nurst of Ciffiton, ,<> . The fine bank I i <> <> <> 0 <> 0 <> .0 -0 0 <> a recient article in the Toronto Star Rol,ph. Mrs. Adams .suffered a . -Miss I'. I . Weeikly, is kwwn to hundred,.- of lo- stroke two years ago and, had, 'been CANDY AT LIONS' HALLOWE'EN G. R. Anderson and 'Mrs. Anderson, Tyner, of Mullett Township, one TrAle is taking,care of her, assisted by - - in poor health since then, and had I I Toronto; Mrs. E. 'S. Little, Quebec; south of -Summer Hill, was complete. Rachael Taylor. I � . col people. The pottery works, sit been confined to bed for the pasi, FROLIC Miss Jeanette Wilson, London; Mrs. ly destroyed •by fire with the entire . , ' W. . �0 uated on the Kill Road around the Ste,ulien Hall, -Mr. and Mrs. Russel season's crop of hay' and, grain early turn from the bridge, were for many three months. She was the daughter y I . I I . our donation will be ,appreciated. Hall, Mr. Bert Hall, Mr. Perry Hall Monday 'morning, 'Mr. Tyner was -put- , , . <> . 10 ,years a cen'tre of interest. The con�- of the late William and Janet Hen- ­ rn 4�_�Ncu G THE .. 40� IL C. BOX � <> plete article from the Star, will be d'Prson, and was born on the flender. L,e,,e at BeaJttie Bros. not latex than "and Mr. P. McKie, Kitchener; Mr,,. ting down feed for the stock from , , � Robert Thompson, Brussels; Mr. J. the hay mow when the lantern which " son horne-stead in McKilloip 80 year, I . 4> Funeral Director and ' <> found on page two of this issue. e to - @Igo. Fifty-two years ago slie way * Friday, the 29th, before 6 pnii. K. Richardson and Miss Richardstcyr, he carried, exploded, Setting fir . . 10 Licensed Embalmer <, I - lawe to Mr. William ' St. Marys: Dr. Harry Hall. GDdericb; the contents of the mow. ,With the Seai rth. � 1 <> Best Motor and Horse-drawn <:�.. S. C. I. Literary Society Organizeq. united in rnari who My . <> equipment. 0 -The ,9 ' Literary Society held Adams and Aur some twenty years LIONS' HALL4OWNEN FROLIC Mrs. W. Wilkinson, Dr. Janet Hall, assistance of neighbors w quick � . . , , C. ,1. . after -f�e'r imarriage resided in that Woodstock: Dr. F. W. Tweddle and came to Mr. Tyner's assistance, all ii <> Charges moderate. '0* arn organizaition nileeting recently in I COMMITTEE . I son, MT. J. G. Tweddle and dauigh- stack and i1niplements were sumesq- Mercha'htsi - I township. Thirty years ago the fam- ily . I i I <> Mowers furnisbed on short -0 the seh(,ml, when offlicers were elect- mpiv-ed to Seaforth, which canon- tors, Mrs. F. Foote and ,Mrs. O. B. fully removed from the bruilding. The I <> -notice. <> ed for the coming year and plans ued to be her home until her death. . I I Brown, Fergus; Mr. William (Rich- loss, estimated at some thousands, is • ' - � -0 Alights Calls Day Calls 0 made for a ts,eriies of m�etings- Miss ,Mrs. Adams is survived by her hqAs. . Do It ,, mond, ,,Mr. G. Kau�miann, Mr. and partially covered by insurance. R a d 1`0 1 , ; <> Phone 17-5 Phone A '��' Marion Bell prelsided, and the follow- Mrs. D. Stanfrer and daughter, Mrs. . ,4 . .1 .0 . I 0 ing officers were elected. President, -band and, a familv of three sons and "Let Mary,LOu 0 W. Hall, Plattsville. . — I ,, three davighters,, Mr. Fred Adams, of . ,e . I I <> .0 0 <> 0 0 <> <> <> 0 <>� Jim Scott; vice-president Mary Reid; S Seaforth; Mr. 'Harry Adarn,,�, of To- r, . BAYFIELD I Proorammes - , Lityary vice-pres,Ment, D'Orlpan - of - . : ft . - ___ ____ - SiIR; Musical Rhee -president, Arthur .ronto; Mr. Jack Adams. L Dayton, - I I . Ohio- Mrs the DUBLIN !Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake, . I . Charles Rolpfi, of Sea STATION 10 BP I Golding; ]:�mmatic vice-presid&vt, - A play to be given by Charles FlailCOM-eT and Hmrold, Stinson 120,D Kilo, <> 0 0 0 Celegitine 'O'Leary; sietTetary-treasur- forth; Mrs. Bert Kling, Dayton, and . 1 ,250 Metre.-, .1 I � I 10 , . .0 eT, Rubh Cluff. I Mrs. J. G. .MoDermid, London. She Young People in . Mrs. D. McConnell spent a weer: took a`mlotor trip to Toberrmoray . .last, , 1 I .<> . "' 'Sunday' :, W. J. CLEARY, <' is also survived by three brothers, I — I . - . � with her daughter, 3h�s. H. Diingeman Mir. and Mrs. Knuicky, of Toronto, 11. Messrs. John,- James and Andrew Cavan Church, Winthrop ,:f Detroit, , <> Licensed Embalmer and <> . spent the week end at ,their home. :1 <> . - IMiss Birdie Murrav haus retu,rnee , .1 . An Opportunity To Make Childreu Henderson, off W,-Killop. A private � rVer. ' .. - .0 FuneiiT Director .0 Happy,Would you like tx> help intake funeral was held' froffn the home of Mr. Sohier, M!anagei�"of the BaTtk - Sixth Anniversary. versaryl� Z <> Up-to-date Horse and 'Motor . it,po.qsibile for every child ion bur corn- her daughter;' Mrs. 'Rolph, West THURSDAY, OCT. 27th to Detroit after a mantb'4 visit with of Commerce, left `Iiuiesday to spent r ifly , <> Equipment. <> Murneifty to have a lovely toy next Street, on Thursday afternoon at two at 8.15 p.m. he,r ,parents, Mr. and MTq� S, Murray. his holidays at Sinime. . I , ' ,r I . Mr. Sogep'li Carpenter lerft ,, Man- ': 40 Night and Day Service. Mr. and -.Mrs. C. R. Eberhart and . ., 0 Ghrristl�'nas? The makers of Buck- o'clock, when the s,ervices were con- has ' Brucefield United Churel , day for Cliarbill,ami, where be se- I c 1:1 10 son, Ke7eth, of London, spett. Sun - it Phone 19-22, Dublin. 0 ingliam cigarettes are offering vale- ducted -by Rev. W. P. Lane, of North- Admission 25 and 10 cents. cu,ed a po0tion. , .- . I I ­ 0 -able ,prizes, consisting of a large as- .side United Church. Interment was I ... day with ,Mrs. ,Margaret Ferguson. , 40 _. Xr. Qharrilels) MicDalid, of Ki�,cihener, '. -n and will be held on � �0 0 <> <> 0 0 <> O. 40 <> 0 sartment of Christmas toy gifts for made in Maitlandbank cemetery, the I called on f1riends in the village dur- 'Mr. and ,Mrs. J. L. Davidsto I 1�', L the community ,Christmas tree actin- pallbearers 'being Me -s".. John and ing rthe weelo- I I Raymond Fan -r, who have enjoyed - . ity to the poor cihildreni. The local Harry Adaimls, Gordon! McDermid, A , , Rev. Faldiver Fieeney,. of London, 'the summer at their ,cottage in Lake- 1,� . � Lions Clab has emteried this gift con- Bert Kling, Gordon Rolph and Cecil ANNIVERSARY ispent a few days with friendis. aide Psaic, 'have left for their h9me Sunday, October 30tk- ; . . I I TM McKILLOP MUTUAL (best aticT are aoki,ng the smoker% of Adams. ,,. John, T. at 'Stratfo`rd. EV J. E. HOGG, D.D.; !Mgih Excellency 'Rt. R REV. I , . SURANCECYY. �hiils corinlintrnity to &srist. 'Start say- Q- I ildon, admini.ster- ,We omifted mentioning last week . . .�­ FM IN SERVICES Kidd, Eiishop of Lo inig ydur wrapvers of all Bucking$- Sudden Death of Mrs. John A. Wil- nifirmlation to, that ,Mn. and ,Mrs, Harry Wams1ey (formerly, of Clinton) . �0` l I - hath products to -&y. While you en- son -The startlingly sudd,en sum- ,ed the Sacraimient of Go and r is. J. Parker, of I �,,�i, i, . . sixty candidates at St, ,_Pki,tricles , , added' pleasure mons of -death which came to Mrs. "United Church , ., Niagara Falls, were iguests of James ' I ?,� smiolke, an ad Constance will brint'his usual pep to these, . ., 14111ii I Ar" OMCB-SEAFORTH, ANT. Joy You" Church after high mass -on Sunday Waimsd,q over the Tflanks-giviing holi- Services. ;J��.! wifill be in the thought that some John A. Wilson on- Thursday even- October 16th. , , child will play vAth a toy on, Gbrisit- ing, Octobter. 13th. came as 'a great ,day. ;.�.� SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd `0m"n'g_' 'The Bayfield' Badminton Club has TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. Ist �, , " ' . , - . I mas, imorninig (ohnt it might not other- iAock not -orndy to her husband and I t_ I -0 r, ".. , OFFICERS: I wise possevs. You (may return, your immediate family, but to all the rest- at 11 a.m. and 7.30 P.m. been again, organized for the seaso? I .... !�tir. L .1`1 Irom 0 , I M_ That Notorious Brucefield �'- , 1� itiides,. Brodhagen - Pres. emVty packngvr) to the dealer t dents of Seaforth and, more •particii- I CONSTANCE and the following are officers.- Pre , I 'Choir. Dr. Newtom�­Brady; secretary, r, Jolm Ben '. il J*njes Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. wfhvryW-vou purdhosed your smokes or larlty so to those, in her own immedi- Special rdu4c. b� I - I cleilrb, FOWL SUPPER . ` 0 ,V . The 0y�nce United' Church are Donald M,Ken2ie-, social co,mmittee, . I'll 4, 'I F. 3ftGregar, Seaforth - See.-Treas. to any member of the Lions Club.-- ate neighborhood, where -,fie was so ,Rev. Charles Malcolnil, '09mondville. Mrs. Paual, Mrs Newton -Brady, 'Mrs. I., , , . wn and so greatly esteemed., � . (Cbntributod), . well kno internding to hold their anniversary is coming off. -1! I M proach. . ... ': AJOLWTS: - ' - Mrs. Wilson bad ,gone to the garden wi . seirvices on lqurday, October 23 -rd. Fred AbE,WanH Miss Helen Seeds; 11 - I �, -1--_ I W-,. & Hinchley, Sea,foral; "Jobn I Youff-g Peo- ThuTsdey e(vening and, was, working I Rev. Chia,rles Malcolm., of Fgmond- 0110TV's eaiplftin, E. Patchell- ladies, We 'have -far too mianty healthy I gIt, V. Y. P. L. Meet -The i aptain, Miss Marion Davi ' ;11, ij'11�1, I , 19dr. - - V1, R. It. 3, Seaforth; E r among her flowers, When she was 'Wille, will preach af;- both s�rvitcps at c som They 7oung g,,tL�, ;..... Uft,attib, Ur6&agen; James at." Uni;W FOWL SUPPER ,,Come out and help 1!t,'- , 1, , ft w Ples' Lea off Northside, s xting off the a JJP 11" ' stricken with a beg,rt attack, and '11: o1clotk end 7.610, with special oxe sto season with Brucefield. .. ,,�, � , . , 0hurch, h6ldtlieir,weekly meeting'on . n the town hall ThwgdaV 6v- us correct this situation. ,.g!":. .. . 1� 'ly, The deoea,od ' music 'by the choir. On Tuesday 11 �fl (passed away' a ev-- IdAnCe I Nli;�,!�'! � arftlk� ,- I Ttiesdlav ovaifing last W$th Miss den- instant * I , Tuesday, October 25th. Nt'4,�� ." ,i,, , I �, " I was the daughter of We late .Stephen "ing a fowl supper wilt 6e served: ening, October 27th, with old, time, ' I SMS I be served f '�;�N,�,_,,t - 01R]MOTOW. nell, in charge. The mleeltitlig wis un- ,H(all, of W-adhingtor, Oxford' County,' . � amid, m1ordem, daniceg, with music by The Supper' . from 6 to, 1,ql�',P�,,I, �, , , , 'Wk� '%jo* ja#ndesl�oriy; John deer the devoMotial dd#eoftieirlit and . Poll"n.-d bJr_ a, pltt,r omtftled "The f , rorh 6 to, 8 P.1n, 4 splendid pro- Ki en Old Vari�fty Orchesbra. Re- . 8 P.M. , �',4'6,'' y 'Where she Was born and *he're, her tir its being arringed. The Young V " gen- James 611- olmned by singing 'a' hylinh, The , p,_ople Wfll put on, . a play 'I be'Rerved and, prizes N".iiii"; I.W.gWo'. *ddha , . . ,11f",- ftrkv life was lived, Istorne, shirt you,bg Country &'K,601 marm " als� 91" . entitle 1101 I., P 11 'd fr,esihments wild 'Wfi , "" .1 , I - M�rl L 1, I I I . I F I , I" ,,�;� ,�� � , 1- I ,, 11 I . Proframme in- the• auditorium of the . 'i��.",�',�,*Ift k, �Tdotkh-- Aleit. nroadfoot, No. LoTd,ls jirayelr Whs-repeAed in uml- 13176 Omhestra anti Ofm Vdola Fms� ,,Tbv. Yopug Couttr 1;11.; lg4ven for wahv and XIDX trot. , ! I I ,. .i, %*- � Ad , yth; . .- flvle Yeats sago she was upited in ynar. y Isichool Haryl St. J'ametW, 1, g'ii,,, �y, _. L 6, Y6 irr rorfia� -BI ,,",h &ftd, ale IrAmbteo of Ale 1, t meo�. er oti gWW% , t chtitch, featuring the Listowel Male I 1,)�6;,,,�,�* ,, , , . -, . , 0 vrew " ri-%,ge to !W - 'John A. WiTsIon, torn The Blcvth Ordhes. rs, will be 1h at. 'The A. Y. P. 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