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Hagen followed. Miss Hilda golds east' s and Elkzef l'ord'ly d'alhliasl #1 A H YAICINTIS - ,CRUCiTS rll0 It,, 1,{fiY/lI1',w� 1 ` i Keened then av a balk on "Hal- "' rel to re - 6,rarias Y g ec lent -ilei," lieaftrty ,of shape and color t^t r a �l f 1` -1 44 Iowe'en, lt'S origin in and CA�Itoril a." �ile pp t I 1:-. NARCISSUS TULIPS to an • interipr in itself a (beautiful. y ak,C �EA� Jiro. concluding nulm(ber on the progrex.nz, w n pa!eilolus aututoraum 1 h�, 1,4-1 r't JJ L"#► i tleateo ' The s . '� ,,FIS 0 wits a or -a -act play 'presen.ted by ' AND DAFFODIL$ .was filled -to. Ito cat aoi, bo,tlh main floor v '� Y }!a urlaG. , Cake A tY, �"' `` t n"i g dac Messrs. , Eugene Duncan, Clarence and balcony. Mtany • WmJbeT•s of Dr. • Come and Select Now. ;i,IW�Ir s T WE CAN REVIVE IT Nolan and Cyril Rey'nolcis'. The re- I ...., QU,A1JTY A ONE I , • �1 Hfoggls flartxJer eangrelgotiions from 1� r,t creational period which followed "was 1g, ,� '��111��, 5, CtLiAIbI� S ' C7ET�;' MIL- Fe Clinton and ISttalnlely township at'teald'- especiall interesltin r,'{fit ?j' " : (T. , I 'SIOIUiPIS-(Any asesmt- It COSIS y011 nothing to se- Y g• Then came e,l this sarvritce, One of t'he church i the judging otTilcials as's'ured ,'we correspondent COATS' �° . Miss Mar, W. E. I�'ERSLAT�E g' Y r' "I, 1,t 3 fox 2 c excepting a bells cure our e. rt opinion. If the Flannery occas awax led the girls that it tivaa .the most largely a'tten)ded �! d cIt ; Vbal�le� auixi (Mark's �C nc'ken � 1� Y g �' „ k 'l; gip, wihich are 1,ft). our radio 1s.....Workin er- prize and IMr, William Nigh, the boys. annuvrers tory. . 31°l Y g p prize. Rev, Fla,rher Surllivanti 'of- Olin- FLOUR AND FEED I wl Title' cdlu'rgh s hast r ', ,I" [M Dr, Hogg was in Ids usual good flown► Of handsome fabrics tailor- `�i�� iLiOHURZRUN sxELLE,DC .. feCtly; you will be told SO, tong judged the costumes and Rev. _ and delivered a seTmbm of great spin- .. ' '; 0 + 'tWALLNU'TS%---Qum.rters; 'lit... , If It needs attention, 1 -Ne Fathea Goeti ,presented the prizes. - - -- itual uplift, His, Scripture readings led along' beautiful• lines, - I' The girls then served' a delicious s -N , `, were a resume of the histo of New �i;. for tali, square Service. nc"h after whi "h the meeting ad- sp+nd t ghter history superbly trimmed With fur. A f $ARDITNES-Genunle Brisling: q Shall 1Ve ou an estzmate 1„ he winter nth her dao 1J Y �kl 1 C patriarchs d ,hisAsennfon 1Gext ww taken • `old 'Per scan .................. Mourned. Mrs" Tratirrrep. ' i{ ..lir:: 7�TLY CHICKEN Ii7AIDfDtfE • Mr. APinold Westcott, who ander- $ O $�5 , firolln ane of thie passalgds. The speak- w r Smart went an'operaltion for appendicitis in P bgt That W2 Le'athe'r G ar �'Sc er dmenv a ! aralleJ ween these three £ per tin r COMING EVENTS, Scott Memorial Hospital last week', is l All types of radio tubes rep)resenitatives of ,their respective Adds DRESSES Hand" `" AWORM'ICK'S DAwrY.BtIS- �F �i Inakintg, a very satisfactory recov- a1yl (� REE tested- FiREE of charge. (Items under this head will he charged at eT,y, generations and the pave -seal- arnd past 1}, ' CULTS-{? pounds . • • . " • - - the rate of 25 cents each insertion). generations of 'Canadlilans�tlhe pvon- Greatly Bag ` rpt 4 -f •'(Miss '$lath Govenlock of Tolron- r�:= eer settlers wlha, like Abraham; jour- To '. New " DreS'SeS with a data-- Is L. + RROOl1MlS at. 2.5e, 40c, 50.c, 60a, 75c, • Bbwters' stag Euchre, Friday, November to, and 'Muss Beth Govenlock, of De- neyed •tro a land which -they 'knew not �t'• Btic t`ad $1.00. The cheapest of. Uk at .8 p.m., .in Town zlaru. Bring a part.- troit,• spent the week end with their but u 117�e'SS Of design 'and 'excel - NI a " �iT net. Gadd prizes. Lbuecbion sass -2 just as surely at God"s command The gn An •, +these' (being $1.00 but all gored val- E�M�1\„l./ L�ALY 1 knits, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Gov Smartness lenge af'quality that Win'. Article- A,a Hold Thursady, November 3rd, <.•pen for and withequal fail-''; the ISOcand' gen- Ites'• Public School Musical Concert. • Plain opens eration, like Isaac, less velnturesoRne • `t''I' at` Aberhart'a Drug score Saturday, uutuber •Mrs. Anderson, of Fort Frances, our helari a royal the •al>: and Testing somewhat on the achieve- Of Y Y ply YOu li AU,S't`RALIAN RAISINS aztid cuff- Radio Service 29Lh. Admission 3sc; R�e�ved sse. was the week end guest of Mrs. tic'. ments.rof ,-lean• fathers and the 1�; I' RANT"s- 2 'pounds ..........25c Want D. Bright preS- Autumn minute you see and inspect Will «, Phone 102 Seaforth ent gen;er+attion who, building their Frocks them. Surer Miss Elinore Bur7ows fortunes on! the solid faun ! .'' Wanted. -Experienced and rel.ixble maw • , o£ Toren- chleve fartlhers' stili foreflathen u 1fCAGARONI- Ready cut in bulk, Y' g y Daus o£. Y e 5C Headlq'tlarters. at Dal' B Garage but Box X23, Seaforth, or The Expositor Of- u � latus, a- Special � Need. ' ,o, per (pound rows, of Wbs•tern University, spent p wamtb work an .farm ; ggai glewmran. Apply to nrvlerSlty, and Mr. Arthur B'1r- , CRISCO. with measuring soon u .also men handle Bei a $la ne on%ssh nut trona; S • Mr. 4°znh thea- father, Dl. F. J. e 1 do o apecual sale dwelling in $5e 'to $2.25 S eclat ` p 25” NEWS OF THE TOWN Burrows. P Y• The chair HATS p free ataons at the $2.95 r. reciovered. Shop located over Wrights Gar and Ml s. George ,Piilderson mornii'ng• (service•, The, services' were " t r• age. D. FelA, Seaforth. 9349 -ti of Toronto are spending the week throughout the day, Marge I", , YEAST FLAKES -Per laoe ieq continued hJh tial ,to 15 yeast cakes), per pack- Junior Institute. -The Junior Inti- boy wanted. -coy wanted ax apprentice in end at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. pn. Lung plant. cblleglatet Entrance examine- WngregaltlLom�S ib�C.irng' attendance at Fashions best ,axed newest- ;.}, � age 40c tut e will hold their monthly meeting Keith 'MlcLean, `'4 g tion Inecemary : seine Colle�iaa:e education de- • ,Mrs. ,David Wilson and, son, of the evening service. creatiofis at less than ordin- 41� W. H1LEN7�INE ar 'S'TAR AIMuVLONIA- on Wednesdays, Novefmlber 9th, at the ;iratble, Appl,kaltions tin wribinu only will Carnegie Library at 2.30 ,p.m,. The 'be considered afnd Should inblude age, ex- Toronto are guests at the home of ar rice's. 11 2 far 1'5, ;' 6 fort 25e. roll call will Ice the name of a hot perience and eduoatti'o.n. ,Apply ,to The Huron Mr. J. A; Wilson. Y p ' I Erplo.'iltgr. McLean &roe., Publislhe%s, spa- Special at $1.89 ' ;.; 1 CORN, 1 PEAS, 1 TDMA- 2'Sc supper dish. Mr. McLeod- will give forth. tf •Mrs. L IC. Jackson is: visiting VARNA TOF1S-ITh"e 3 for - • Lai a talk on "Poultry." The girls of t`he Blue Flame Oil Burners. -Announcing uhe with friends in 'Chicago. 11 11 EPSOM SALTS, GLAUBER S.A.,LTS Insltitbte, will give a clernonstrandon most modern heaatimtr device known. Here • Miss Margaret Crich is visiting r" OR SULPHUR �f �� on Beauty Secrets. is somethling that takes she drudfiery out of with Toran'to' friends. A. Toroii Ibo, s eat the n {,• _ G ,the boxy housewife's heating and :•aols6ng • t� R+eL °'. `� Pounds • • .... ... • ... • . • 9 _ problem. .Installed rurb'.t in *the stove yon _ y, g'L1eStS at week 'end 1 ��n� mother, Mrs'. M. At $6.95— ,TWO DRESS SPECIALS —At $7.2" I �Ci of hedhzl d eforstthe gamine Ga�z�ter, KT ,,cal l Agent urPhoneu s8 W. samual ,the hoTnaoof ,heRrrlbr the Mr. T'llomas Rend. , {3Hf?COLATE BAR g g > 6 for .. • • • ................ g Mns. L. Beatty, and daughter, in Lon sleeve 'and Sunda night dresses made from season at the bowl-ing- alley was lay- 3386X2 Brckle, John. Street. g Y g t .AMP C'YIIMNrYs or LAN -1- p e • Mr. -And (Mrs. R' Robertson of company 'with endMr. i Wiley, spent Crepe and Rough Crepe, good quality materials in new ed Tuesday night when C. B. Stew- Sunday -waltdi friends in Clinton: p g P > > i, FRN GLOBES -•2 for ...... � � art's ,team lost to that of C. A. Bar- Young People's League Hold Alas- Lucknow, and Mr. W. Johnston, of ' ,Several of our young (people at- (smart St lei. S1Zes 1G t0 20 and 3G to �4. ler. Dr, F. J. Becheby established a querade.-'The weekly m,eeltinlg of the Toronto, -spent a few days' at the ibended the, fowl 'sup'per held in Middle- styl6§. _ F. D. I3jxtch18on new -record last week at"'the alley Ylonnrvg People's League of Northside h"ohne of 'Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Haigh. ,t,on ,ora Tuesdlay an'd ort a real and when .he bowled a game for a total United Clhulrc,h held on, Tuesday even- • 'Dr, W. Ct Sproat leaves this-fsWpeT, and the young ,people g"are PHONE 1tiS by winning the fowl of• mg too the form of a mas,lverade. week'to take a two weeks, course in ,naw looking forward to the good: time of 41'2, there) g k MacTav'is'h's fered for the week. The ,baslernenft was artisticaldy decor- thel Chicago hospitals., I 01.1 ' , ated for tlhe occasion. ,.,The C.,G.I.T. • • (Miss IC6wan, who has been the coming in conmeation with chic Unit- � Will 'Hold Bridge and Dance, -Ar- had charge of the program and the guest of Mr,J. ,James WeIntosh, re- ., Church on "November 9th. ' ed r Complete Insurance rang+Ezruemtbs are now be'ir.Ig -Dade for meeting Deemed by singing several C.rnad to Sarnia on Wednesday. the fust S. C. 1. Alumni bridge and G. I. T, songs. A well rendlered solo • IMrs" E. ,SL Little and son, .Bruce•. '. ��4�..... ' dance of the fall season to be held was given by Huglhie Oke, actor_ who has been here since the death of ELIMVILLE • , .. Your insurance policy has'. on Frid'a'y, November 18th, in the G. paned on the piano. -by Miss Helen her mother, Mrs. Jahn • A. Wilson, p Y W. V. A. 'Club Roomr. Many re- Button. Selwerel interesting games' left on '.Friday for her home in Que- baby contest which required the con- -Death of oMrs. George Jackson. _ ,q, protected you for years. mem (ber with pleasure the bridges and coptests were enjoyed by all, bec, testamts to drinik milk from a baby's well known and highly„ esteemed resi-- tnd darroes held' bash winter under the failowecl by a very dlaisvtyf lunch in l'fedfea grad' Burroughs, of 'Mltcheli, bottle was wean by Mess (Mary Hum- dent of the village in the ,person of r. , who have been crushing gravel in phrey. A number of forytanrfes were Mrs. 'George Jackson' died at her home: This office has, served yO' U aus•plites of the Aluannd, and the event H l,Iayve'en tAylet God Save I'[ie• Mr. R. -Skinner's pit, halve finishedl told by a gypsy stirring a pot of 'here At six o'clock Wednesday even- " s lletduled for November 18th should g 'brow. -ht the .meertin'g .to a close.. p, iig's m'irt'h was ing. Although k for as , Inaz�. prove just as BRUCEFIELD their contract with Tlhe township, sawdust. The, even gh `in failing health for, papular. Wx. and Mrs A. Jroartes and Mitis brought to a close' by w weird ghost,; about a year and a half Mr's. Jack - Homework -To Be Or Not To Be. 'Lae Janes of Lfoavdom and Mrs. story told Ila (Miss Ruby Youngwith son's condition had not been conlsdd- With Fifty Different Com- Young Liberals To Meet. - The Citizens of Stratford 'halve (been Hdild Anmdversary. Anniversary t y ' Y y first meeting T HageTlman; of Fa b,osonz'gh, visited at the lights extinguished. Lunch Was I ered serious ,by her family. Late'' i. panieS we are , prepared to g of the recently organ having an arguinentt lately over home 'services were hell in Brulcefield Unit- yir. 'H'e'nry Jahris,:dast Sunday. sexlv,ed' cafeteria style... The _ famuly Wednes'd'ay afteznooii she sutYered a's• • 'zed Thomas McMillan Young Lib- work and so the Beacon -Herald' in- ed Church on Sunday. Rev. Dr. J. D!r and Mrs. Melville Gunning, of receiving the ,prize for the best cos- g heart attak-A and in a few hours' ' ' , � continue that service. eral Club will be. held on Monde terviewred principals of ,the schools E. Fogg, of 'Strathro United, who P y there. E. P.. Crawford was Pre lb y Granton, visited at Mr. Bruice Coop- tumes was the ghost family. I passed away. Daughter of ,Mrs. Bar i. evenirugt n,Yt in the" clulb rooms over , former .Sea- yterian miiiastea in f Linton 'er'•s last Sunday. 'Visitors out of the village: " 'Dan rows and', the late J. Barrows, of the No Policy coo Large or too Eeattie's butcher shop. An esgrecial- forth public schoo'1 principal, but now for none years previous to, -lie-union 'Mrs. M. Routtly, of Kirk-tont,visit- .Stei,ss With i.YIr. anal- iMrsl. Gvhn 12th concession of McKillop towripbip+, : Shall. rates lad' Ven. ly interesting prograrti has been pre- head of Shakespeare school, thinks and for five years after pastor of ' r y g1 ed in the village last week. Bennewies, (Bradha.gen; Mrs..WiI'liam i Mrs. Jackson was coxa ill 1877 az)tY , `. parer, and it is hoped that there will that a limited amount of homework Woods, with her sister, Mrs, H. in 1906 was married to Geo.Jaekson. ' 1. LET US SERVE YOU be a IarkQ rc rrrsentation of the in the junior and senior fourth class- Fattertson,. Blytlu ;Mr. and 1Mlns, For a short tirrue -they resided in Mbrr r young men of Seaforth And distric es is necessary, in order to prepare Charles ,.Je'''ers and son Clard i and xis township. They spent a femr 4,f' present. Lunch will be served. the children for the ho• y Atte which About Charles Mr. ,and' (Mrs. A, Sohier and' son, Years in Western Canada and 14 Phone 214 ---- m " -- - they must db when they attend high a a the o o ear 11 Small Hallowe'en Fire. -A sarlallhoomosthuseless.'sed the fact that it'-Iaireuts ;r I Mrs. ,Sellers' niotldiex, firs. Hoene, of n. The deceased woman, n in oral k w residence QQ was' areae- r; Watson. OL Reid autbuildnn to the rear of T. G.give homework A aiiquet was (held in No. 3, Hay Heidleburg. -ber of the United church. She was., Sod" shore, fell prey,to flames late to srrlall children in the lower grades," schoolhouse, on Friday evening far Mr. and I.'12rs. Joseph Davidson and. of a retiring disposition and ,we be -- r Specialists in All Lines of Monday night and was completely because it is 'done under• the super- " There. are? haircuts and then the' 'sectio"n. loved by all who knew her. Besides, - 11 of ar Quince a large nuanlbe: "sort (Murray, London, are guests a@ a ., desrtrayeel'. The bluilding had ,,arlier p ents an,d is not always there are haircuts -,some good-•• att'en'ded from the ,section. After the the home of (Mrs. ,Davidson's "par her husband she is survived by one Insurance in the eve:klimg been turned aver ,by the work of the child. at all. some bad -some indifferent. Ibamquet the evening was seen! ill gents;, 'Mr. and i'Mrs, Jos. Bennett. son, Kenneth; her mother; Mrs. J.• j Barrativs; two ,brothers, George Bar ': . Iiiallowe'en cele'bran'ts. The fire was But we take satisfaction � in mnr,sdc and dlarleimig. Many' ood school- On' Friday evening about tie vby �.. iceptt from spreadiing by' Constable Lady Bowlers Hold Annual '.Meet- knowing that our haircuts -are mates met after A few years' a'b- you -,ng people froom Listowel liaund� J rows, Pierson, M -an., and Thomas• Snell and (bakers ' from Crich's Bale- ing.-The annual meeting of the Lad- the best . . that the will s'emge ands were lad to meet again. ary west were entertained at the I BarxowsI, Formlost, Alta.; ,four sis- ':,. 0 0 0 0 O. O, 0 0 0 0 0 les' Lawn Bowlin y g' f b O ry next door. It was n'ot found. nee- g 'Club K'as held in please any customer Mis's Anmae' and Agnes Cochrane, home of )Mr. and, 'Mist Norman ters, Mrs. Haist, Winthrop; Mrs_ , O • O eslsary to call out the fire brigadte. the -Carnegie Library Hall on Wed- Try one. of Cleadon, spent a few days gt the Schade. A very,,pleasant evening Robinson, ,Nferlich.. 'Man.; Mrs. Jos. ,, S. T. Holmes &Son •.� nesday afternoon with a good attend- hamrue of Mr. and (Mrs. H. Foss, spent playing Dennis in the viciruib of Walton gall ante o£ members p' yn g 'progress"ive euchre, af- 1 Y , r . O FUNERAL SERVICE ' O Home and School will Meet• -The present. The dif- • John Pullman 'Mans, Orville•lTaylor, who has been ter which a tasty lunch was served Mrs. Barry Jaokson, of Abernethy. A. a< . O Main Street, Seaforth O retg*a,lar monthly meeting of the Hoene ferenit coTnmittee repor is presented in, •Clinfion Has ital for a few; days, Mrs. ,Schade. Mr. and ('brother William died fifteen . years" t . O O and •Sichool Association will be held p 1 Y by the hostess, showed an active and success7ul sea.- I " TTS BETTER BARBER ing 4cel aced to her lalome and is do- Mrs. ISlchade amloved to this distil"cti a ag'o• O ° S. T. Holmes' residence, O on Monday evening in the public son just closed, and the treasurer's ing cod-cedy- ° { report showed a satisfactory few weeks ago from Lisltawel and, O Goderich Street, West; phone O school at eight o'clock. Mr, William y balance ._� Miss 'Ruch Riehamdson. is visiting are residing an a farm west of Lead-'. O No: 1'19 W. Charles Holmes' O Hartry will ev* a talk on `°Horticul- will be carried forward for next year. . T,AIr •caster in T'ilsonbv fl s}n t ` , 1 rg ar a or timle. O residence, Goderich Street, O ture" with lantern slides. Musical Plans were '-also discussed for tht 'r O East; phone No. 308. O nutn*, ers widl ,be given by pupils of bridge ,parties which the club intend : O Limousine Ambulance Service O the plulhHc ' stchooI. The program holding ;curing the convim'g win•ten S. O z Night calls, phone 308. O prot7nds•es to be exceedingly interest- The fallowing officers were ele'cted': K O Day calls, phone 119J. O -ing, especially to flower lovers. The President, Mrs:. E. H. 01ose; secxe- recovering after her illness at the home of her O Charges moderate. O meeting is open to the public as well toy', Miss Hazel Reid,; treasurer, Mr. and, Mrs. N. Turner visited O a short program of sfougs and"musi- O as to memlb,ers of the association, Mrs. A. Rieman; tourna.,r,,ent captain, tended the anniversary services in 0 0 O,O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Mrs. 'C. Corrie; convenor of social Car and Truck Crash. -On Satur- comunittee, Il�irs. H� J. Gibson; con - I. - dray night last, about dusk, a car tenor of prize and membership com- < dritvlen 'by J. J. Rdlston, Detroit, mittee, Mrs. D. Shanahan. I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 craslied into a truck driven by Rich. *I i;I O O and 'Sandford, Seaforth, on the out- Hartman -Ryan. -On Monday Irnarn- a: '� H, C. BOX O skirts of Seafortth on the Egmond'vfile ing S't. Patrick's Church, Dublin, was I O Funeral Director and O 'road. Apparently Sandford was at- the scene of a very pretty wedding' O Lic need Embalmer ' 16 tgtnpting to make a left hand turn when Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. . O Best I42&or and Horse-drawn �° into .his driveway •just as Ralston, Margaret RyanM becaener the bride of t O egvj0ment. • O coming behind Ihimy tried' to pass. Philo•p ,Hartmmn, of Seaforth., Rev. O Ch d t O Booth vehicles were extensive] da Father Odrows.ki performed the cere= , 1 rg ar a or timle. ',bury, recently owned by Mrs. Schade,s uncle, Thomas. Kinney. , I1A I , ,Mr. and Masa. Jalme,s STrnith, of Knn- IMT, and Mrs. t�, ISohierson, cardline, visited at the. home of 1W. Kenneth, of Bayfield., are ,visit* ,On Friday a'fbeT•noon, October 28, - and Mrs. Orval Smith. with friend, aryl relatives in, the vol- the schoolroom of S. S.' No. 11, Hay" 1. Mrs. Robert Mousseau and ,lav h- laiMrs. was the sfclene of a Hallow'e'en mas- ter, of Exetber; spent a few' days with 'Mrs. J. 'Hoffmnian and family, of querade whem the pupils of S. S. No. . her plarelrvts Mr. and E, , Brad= ' Goderlie are visiting 'Mas. Haflman's 14, entertained the pupils) and teacb- "` erick. sister,,,,Mrs. E• Rafm+say, � ' er of S. IS). No. 10, After a contest I1�IT•. Andrew Love, of Hensatl spent ' (Mrs. George 'McCartney and' daugh- giressirng the. nalm,es o8 -Chase, in mas- a few days with friends here. iMr�s. John JerroTrC is ter are visiting Mrs. 'McCartney 1S querade cos':rames we've Judged, priz- , es being g awardeld' to Archie 'MaclGre- recovering after her illness at the home of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Searlettt, 'Rev, goo•, Vera Colbert, 'Margaret ',lac- I sister, Mrs. Stanley Love. W. J. Finlay, Wroxetter, con- Gr^e'gor, 'Helen Dick. Then followed Mr. and, Mrs. N. Turner visited ducted the service in Duffs United a short program of sfougs and"musi- frimids in 'Clinton recently.. . A numtber frotmr this vicinity at- Church on, Sunday morning and, took i as his text, Pauls Vision on the I :caa n„imnbersl, dmalogves And recita- . tions by the 'pupils of broth schools, . tended the anniversary services in Road to Damascus.” An anthem, f • Bless the Lord', 0 'My was I , One Of tke' most interesting events Bruce'field on Sunday Jast. •Solul," rendered (try the choir the db,et art .of the afternoon was .the (ball ,g'a'me, el ... arges mo era e. Y Tn.- The Sacramlent of cite Lard's Super I 11 I the resulting score (being 16-)5 in mv- S. O Flowers furnished on short O aged, but the d7 fivers escaped with n"•'any. flee .wedding music was per will be observed in the Hillsgreen being taken by Miss Bessie David- or orf the visitors. Following the- bait; 1, O notice. O minor injuries. Traffic Ofi%erc Lever "played by Miss Mary Beale. Chv%rch on Sunday, Novemvbec 6th, 'son and Mrs,. Walter (Davidson. galmfe the girds of '1St S. No. 14 served +0 O Nights Calls 'Day Calls O tested the brakes on the truck and The bride, who entered 'the for aft 2.15 p.mrl 'Preparatory s'ervi'ce will Rev. C. Cumming conducted anni- a very delightful and (bountiful lunch faun' -lean to Ibe useless. church on 'flue girl of her brother Prei)are b Wrsary services at ISalemi on the to all. 'Shnortl after four thre1' O Phone 175 Perone 43 O e held on Thlumsday eivleniing at 7 Y party, 1. O O - - Jack Ryany looked charming in a o'clock condvroted I Rev. C. T) alc'olm Wro'weter charge.King. 1. by . closed' with -God Save, the, a O O O O O O O .O O O O Sermon Subjects For Sunday.- navy blue georgette dress with -hat to of Eg•miondville. ` Northside United 'Ohumch-(Morning, m'a#h gild carried yellow chrysan- IiVia• and 'Mrs. Rolbent Parson are -- " ;r . --- _ "Sacrament off the Lordlhs Supper";, themumns. -Miss Anne Ryan was Winter. moving this w'ee'k"too ttheirr new home - . P ` Stunday slAml act 2.30 p.m.; evening, bridesmaid and wore• a dress of wine in Hensall. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the services will be withdrawn for -colored satin and (carried yellow t O gm r -y -.Rev, W. c•hrsyanthem'ums. A dainty wed -ding AT, E lomdville an•ndic)ersa b �T A "'" ' O W. T. CLEARY <'' P. Lane, IMinriskeT•, breakfast was served at the horn of VET �� LA �� ��� t i„ O Licensed Embalmer and O Elgmlondvirile IJnirf�d Chvrdh- Vlore- the bride's (rather. The bridegroorrr Cardn®'s �roeer WALTON i7•.1. :• O Funeral Director O ing, Anniversary services, Rev. Geo. was assisted by his +brother, Jahn � + }. Watts B..D.; evening, Reny. Charles Hartman, of Kitchener. After'a nhort @ rI O Up-tq-date Horse and 'Attica- O 'hone with WINTER +�. O Equipment. O Cummring,-Rev. C. A. (Malcolm, M,in- ylmloon 4Lr. and .Mrs Hartman IA Hallawenen eacial, sponsored by . i:, O Night and Day Service.. 'O i�siter, _ will reside in Sea�orth. the Y. 'P. IS. of Duff's, United Church. (rA 1 Cwt. of High Grade Gold- was -held' in. the baseanlent of the First Pre @ �n slbyteriam Church-JMorn- Barbara Kirkman Meet. -The Bar- a �DZ.Oy1 church an Friday evening with about O Phone 19-22, ,Dublin. `> ing, "The 'Wall .Destroyer, a Sermon en Loaf Flour, ." 5 4 O Against War"; Sunday School at 2.30 bras, Kirkman Auxiliary held bhe No- selventy peodpde 'int 'ratftenahnce (tire COMBINATION DOORS I,� O O O O O O O O O O O p.m-.; ,evening, "We Must Believe." vember 'meeting Tuei.;day evening ,in FALL SPECIALS mfajoz�ity beim; dressed in maslgaaerade IZev'. 1--B. Knine Minister. the 'sc.h.00ll ro,on. ,of First •Presbytter- costume. The basement was attrac- 2 $ X G --2 10 x G 10 Ir' � r rr r it i ri r N , s - '� ian (Church, with a splendid attend- SPECIIA`L [BLEND TEA @ n thiely decorated in Hallowe'en collors SHE MCKILLO MUTUAL Rally in Northside Church here.- wice, The Dou"glias Gtrowp hrad charge 4 pounds .. . • .... , ...... $1.00 of orange and bilack witch a ntumlber Clear Cedar is/s" thick with glass and screen $7.00 t;l�, . with Mms,. W, M. 'Stewhr-t residin of ghosts and ask -o -lanterns placer] rr I The Mission Cii�gJeisl Y. W. A. g and g j Faint Pine 1�/s thick with glass and screen $5,5p . FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. C. G. ;I. T. groups of Huron Presby- Thp meeting opened by singing a FANCY fP'INK SALMON about the room,. All the g P y' g g 10 c guests xe- (1. terial will hold a rally in Northside hymn. Mi -ss Belle Campbell follow- lo'a'd tin' • .. " ..... . ........ ceived 'tickets at the door Which di- I e Unrifbe'd Churdh, 'Sea&orth, on Friday era with prayer. The Sari'pture les- re�eted theme to d5ff�rent groins such STORM SASH GLARED ` son was read b Mrs. R. Sindth. The NEW SULTANA RAISINS as the witch host bat urn kin I NT. nti'ghtil hbayennib,em 4th. A banquert Y r� ghost, , P p )0 OFFICE-• SEAFORIiH, O mqypsr ,ill be s�eiverl' at 6 p.m , after minutes of last mte,eeting weak• resul 2 poumlds• ........,..l........ L'SC �1, Ibdack oat and goblin fam�ili�es. � � � �� r rr `�' ` Hlarvet 4 Lights 12X20-2 41%, x 4 0 ........... . . 2.35 whish Mfrs. Rush, of the Donunden av ilovefb"crT�y (Mfrs. Earl $ell, and 1.7�igENCIA RAJISRNIS q��, Y Bryan�hepresident, pray- ,i 1 htB 12X24 -2 41, $ possesses grace L L r it i rr r O'T'LCERs: Botard of W. M. S l be the nest pp'" pres.idenh Miss Bele ed to be a efficient ehatrmtan. g, /2 X "4 $ ......... . ..:. 2.50 y ;'' speaker" M for rets and will Campbell, conducted, ° the buiess Following the, olpenrrig song'a short 4 LI ht5 12x30—`� 41�" r 'r ` i` nue Bermewies, Brodha en Pres. g albilit as a part. Mrs, J. E. Keaton vare'd VIGOR TOIMATO SOUP address was given %b Mr. BT an > X 5 S 5 + •, g 2.8 s! Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. be well worth hearifn gIt is a by a Isple'nlddd (plana inlsti-m ental. - 25e after which a well by Y 4 Lights' 14x24-2' $1/, r' X 4' S" , 5 i I . I�', M4HC'regor, Seaforth -Sac -Tress, g' x n� 3 tints ............... . ..... piano .02,6.1 ed That there will be delegates from A. `� y taken by Mtrs, J. duet rby (Miss fMiary 'Humtplhrey and tI •g ]/ , N°i' , nh Mtlmml (Mrs M. McKellar reivcler- TOMATOES, large.,.Wze '�O`+ Mrs. Gordon Gordon 'Mhann n ave ahear� i Lights 14X$2LL-2' $1 >�i X 6r �y� `b2.9'S + ' f N i ' AI(F`1VTS: aver y .Mlssnon Camcley Y. pV, A. s anal 1 �nit,r C. G. I. T. gmufp iTit (Che Hurrozl Pres- cd a very fine solo. Avery intereist- (bing y g ............ . .. $3.10 W. E linflhley* seafprth; Jol+n Irryfieiiai, A sp'ecia l fa'ci'e mould ire ro- tea atter was read' .by the secretary inberestin)g talk do the origin of"Heal- r,'f Marrhl'►, A. R. 3r Weaforth; E R. (T, p from 'Mulls 'M Sovber of Amkthut P & G, COMFORT'and PEARL lovve'en Tootle one of Rdbert Bairns' h t r , ,,,, i acct'-, Brodhagett; Jamey Watt, vided+ fila• the geinrtleenom dlrivers. ' SOAPS b bars 2�IC g O't er Sizes a correspondingly low pricese „ inlcUia. The meeting closed by re- .......... , . poems -oft this svlbject. The au•diance > ° f ' peeting the L'ord's- Pray'err im un'nson. was deilghted witlh 'a clarinet solo h G l71iItEC1T0]E�S: Arts Club Hold Masquerade, -Hal- We Pay Highest 'Market =rlbvibecfi by Mr. Btlackstbne of Write or phone your orders to t t, "it111jimt Rtiox, t o"n;desbaro; John eoween decorations ands costumes PrICeB for.$ Sand Butter Owen iSomn�d. 'A .,pian dlut4 by Miss0 @ ��lt1,` tali viiedi odha�tetl, James Gap- gave a festiiroa apRearArl a to St.. LO AL BRIEFS gg" Elizabet'h'Malls arnd' -'Miss Loudge, Mills Ip�oll!'e +G'bdi4�ir- Atex. Braadf,sat, Na. James,' parish heti when the ArtsSon Phone 82 Fol• Service ^ was also,apprrecialted: The remainder Spencer' a � , t IISON o I"ert Fermi', Blrtii; 1mb held, its relga�la,r Tneet9ng on • Mr. A.' G. Smillie, o Toronto, of the evend. 'nig was spent in soloing L�1; r ' �>twg• 14� artiieq, itla ` , aeaft►rth; Fridary evercirtg, Octoa'ber 28th. As was In town 'this •'week. + coin&;e%ts and •pe'rforming stunts. The ,d i , gp ie ; A u4 ill, J�a'rirtel Slhoj� the ell-tea•t4itumt a -book the form of • Writ ,George, Weir leaveti on �. 1r1. ���"(�n0 tstamdn,ng (broad j�mip was r�wn by HENSALI� I'HO1�I�. 102 � i t,141a! ",�"lilto#a� �adff+ frihlil4�• ', a I%llorovdtln rirtY, the Rrusiriess, ses- �Vednestd �r, ay of next week far Ander Kenneath Jacloson an)d the stairdinb 'Ib. ,L�lon •gras+ i�istivsled witch.. liiiets�srs,. son, ISonrth' IClarolina•, where she vvi:li "(.Rd'Ch1R AND ]'.A.' 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