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F ' roc + Biscuits diren, of Toronto, were 'holiday guests �1,1 .} pl ,, NIM BATHING CAP 25c i+' :, leo�r. ............. • 'Mrs. Jahn Devereaux returned F'CWMMS'1 `' VS BUTTERA dozen ti. Feathers taken as cash. pay is dozen extra trade for eggs. I �:.T . C OIKIIES•-2 . , ......13c acoonypanied home by Mrs. Forimlan t lf11 ASSORTED BLSCUIrs_aoe, 15c ead �Y 11; i, ' a20r.=. " '. .. ," R CLASSIC CLEANSER �� " TLegular 10c, now, tin ...... Nellie Gray, C,linfto,n. 3421xr ° `. BIG 5 CLEANSER �c tis%;, t4,F' Itan .............. ......... Wanted to iiuy.---Sm„11 farm of ro ,tires • ;. YOU'NWIS. JELLY POWD'ER.--gSpe- #, `t: rcial !bilis week. 25c nr la e, wi; h >^ act buirdneurs, Wean Seaforth, HwwHll or Exet,m•. would decal on cash , 4 for ................. ing in Oshawa, [Mrs. 9. _, CORN NIBL1•; i1S 2 5 c 11 L for .................. • W. R. Plant, Miss Edna and t Plant are spp ding two 4r. Stewart ,' �'' CRWEN GIANT PEAS 15c 1. ;inn! ............ .......... weeks holidays in B�trlie, k; BULK TEA at 3i'c, -b5c, , and 75c' pound. the couplewere: present. The (bride looked loviely in her fang gown of pink rlhniibom,, with laarge white hat and white ,d oes and glotvies'. Follow- ing the ceremony a dainty lurnchepn was 'served, The table, which was 6ontred with the ,bride's cake, was prettily deebrattled with pink candles, sweet peas and fern. Later Mr. and Mrs. 'Steele left by mottos• for points east, and after 'Septenriber lat will re. side, in, 'Cobalt, Omit,” 40, Will Reshingle Roof. -•--The Board of the Seaf4m-th public school, has asked for' tendetrs for the shingling of the main ,building. Included in the work will 'be the removing of the bel- fry and flag pole which. 'have been :pleasing features, of 'the building 'since i.ts erection, It is elailned the belfry is badly trotted and not worth re- pairing. Lost. Licen,w- plate No. M0446. Finnie, pleurae notify 7'he E,:,poaitor gtRce. &421x1 Honey For Sale.—Choke cloven• honey, ,7 cents a pound; now ready. wan. iiantry, Seaforth. 9481 Cherries.- Nke crop of high clas cherries. Brio your baokebs and '%illi • up. - Prices m.od- eraite. See Colonel Hoare, Olinbon, Ont. 3421-2 For Sala.-1'b,ee-burner electric zanr;e, in few dray's this wepw at the home 4,f MALS • I PR Y ' , ' ,,. 1 r. and Mrs. Joines Kerr, • " • IMh'sts Qlai#p T'hotmosQo, of l\ %r WASH %, -. VOILE, , r � �: gtara 'Fa'll's, is slpeoding the holi&y% GODS , ,' - tiBiY,OUS](3,'s at her .home here. f VAWBS TO SMART' ANI) I ,t,. • 'Mas. F, R. Beattie, Wises Muriel $1.00 FOR STYLISH Beattie, ,Mtiss ,Margaret ,MlcKlellarn a'fid 39c YARD , J =„_^. $1.00 EACH . i • r - . Mm. K. 'C. Beattie motored to Quebec S on Monday,, where 'Miss. Boattie 0,ird •Miss irking ax will spemd the sten You Will Appreciate T mer taking a, 'sumirnier eonirse in ` •' French. • 'Mi'ss Florence Laidlaw, ax �- Lowr�e ''hatbtainTonto, is •srpendimg the 'holiday's at the 0 , , home of her 'molther, IMms, J. C'. Laid- "I tail. Miss' Betty 'Southgate ler he Here onEveryDa ,Wednes,clay for New YGrk, wh'ese s'he Y, : - _' , will spend the holidays with her J , 'Needs t - grandimother•, Mirs. W. E. Southgate, ' A ­-& Mrcs R A Wils� n' SPECIAL SPECIAL an , I 4 . , • 'Ml's. D. H. Wi'l'son is in Toron- PRINCESS SLIPS` to. ron't�o were Week end guests at the home'of fisc, and �Irs. A. D. Scott the • 'Miss Harriet -Murray is spend- H�e:avyr *eight. "tilk suede., ing her holi'day's with friends in Galt. full • length. • ,Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Hoavd and clhi'l- f:-rrn-ation loaAlinw I') i4, recovery will be diren, of Toronto, were 'holiday guests IAQC at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. J. E. av EACH Keating. , • 'Mrs. Jahn Devereaux returned and 49e 59e on Monday from. Fort William, where ti. Feathers taken as cash. pay is dozen extra trade for eggs. she spent the 'past ,month. she was Position wanted. — Middle aged .vi.uow• acoonypanied home by Mrs. Forimlan SUMMER PANTIES and three' chilldrea. who will s nd a i. for Seaforth Cream- A 1 eondi'tlion. Apply,. at 'rhe Expaaiix,r Of -1'....' pe , 14ain mesh and mesh th h'ol' is s " OiRANGF. S 19r •+. ........ ' . dozen .......... reel 3421-1 non Janet—on Atonias• night a black and white hound, tve'"-hin. 98 pounds. Any in-' ron't�o were Week end guests at the home'of fisc, and �Irs. A. D. Scott the Y Mrs. � ra'tem !ode, of Toronto was a week .end es't at the home of stripe panties, attractive- r ly t immed with medal- lions. NEWS OF THE TOWN 1, . f:-rrn-ation loaAlinw I') i4, recovery will be Thornton Hall. her sister, 'Mrs. J. J. Sclater, 'I' ' .. Butter, Eggs. Dried Apples and We euimbily rawarded~ Apply at The Esposi'thr v0-'ce• 3481tY • 31rs. James Richmond and Miss •. Mr, James Mo, raw ` of 4Vinni- and 49e 59e Children' tree.—Baud and Legion ti. Feathers taken as cash. pay is dozen extra trade for eggs. , officials fisc^£ announced that cltildlan Position wanted. — Middle aged .vi.uow• Richmond, of {salt, are the guests of peg, is visiting friends in Bruce'freld PAIR a i. for Seaforth Cream- will lre acinrittecd frac to the nuamoth being 'by F,x,testam,t. ,roud cook and hau,ekeeper: caun. I, or 6)wn. Prat• -tical nuuse id needed. Mrs. the Misses Young. �, '• IMr, an.d'J'lvs. C1rI'foraCoulter and and vicinity. • 'Mr. and Mrs, L. Bolton spent Cream taken the garden party staged the or- 'I'!hirr_clay Nellie Gray, C,linfto,n. 3421xr children, of Ottawa, are the guest; 'the week end in Detroit, cry at the same price paid at the ganizations this evening'. Wanted to iiuy.---Sm„11 farm of ro ,tires °f Rev. Appleyard and Mrs. • Mr. Stanley Dorrance is visit- . Creamery. Creamery. ° Will I'itnic in Hayfield.—The Junior. nr la e, wi; h >^ act buirdneurs, Wean Seaforth, HwwHll or Exet,m•. would decal on cash ,Cano•n A'ppleyard at the] Rectory. ing in Oshawa, [Mrs. GIRLS' PULLOVERS ° y 11 1.L Hutchison s Women's In titute and Junior Farah- 1 is but price •mu=t he real buy. write to ,rhe Mumm Eq,osi-WT, �i,ina full particudata, • -Miss Davidson left on Tuesday for Ti.11sonb'urb'. • W. R. Plant, Miss Edna and t Plant are spp ding two 4r. Stewart The sleeveless kind. Loose :1 I- ers will hold a picnic in Jowett s 3419x3 • Miss �i'aitson and Mi.s's Marion weeks holidays in B�trlie, knit rayon; lovely shades. PHONE 1S6 ` i ;=I Grove. Bay-Fbild, on Tuesday after- croon, July' 18'ti1. ^------ - 0 Taking Census. Postm�actem C. P. Sills has tbeen notified that n census Watson letulned from Toronto on tiaturday. • lilts., Frank Moore, of Detroit, is visiting hey siste't•, Mrs, L. Bolton 59'c EACH PILLOW SLIPS , Width 4�L inches', 'hem- , , s'ti'tch ,end's with, colored 'band trim. t , ., '59c Pair ' f 1 TOWELLINGI'll ' Pure linen tgwellidg' viWm • 1 wide green ,or blue 'bor- der, 16 -inch width. I I 14c YARD , I BATH TOWELS , , Excellent size for every- , t day use. Unusual qual- ity at , ` • Mis's ':1fay~ Broadfoot is visiting and father, 'Mr. William 'Du'gan. � �C EAC>l� 1 ' y. 1tt �q Lad is injured.—Vi bile driving in •oust be taken of every' piece . aut- i�1dStOrlil Insurance Fgiuonth•ille Sa;t, ,day, llr: W. H, going and incoming' mail at the post in Port N•elgon. • Mrs. John Berry, of Ottawa, is ; r,MF111-ii t acrrder.;a*, hit a d i ivrintt- o?ii'('e this week. The department ° .Many frien'd•. in Seaforth and the guest of the. Misses Cresswell. y t ' want. this know* how much mail is vic.rrfty will join The Expositor in • Miss Edith Govenlock, of To- think tiffs recognition its emnincently resided. Deceased was, organist irr •:tely' not injurying• ,:un �,erinu,,ly. The, ` extending congratulations and many romrto, is spending the holidays at the worthy in every way. if there is any Duff's United C vuiTh of wihic'1 she ' ” Are you insured against the lad was pliryiilg ball and ran in front hart.led in eaforth'11 I happy ,returns of the day to Mrs. home- of her pa'rents.,''Mr. and Mr•s, fault to be found with the vote, it is was a rilemnber, and she will live longi - of the call. �. , ZF'illiam St later, who cele.}yratrd her J. M. Govenlock. i,,b it is much tiro .small."' in the nie? ar of iti'nun;erca�ole friends. danger of Wind that may Held Annual I icnic.—St. James Y Announcement,—Mr. antid JT, .Root.; arts Club held its third arr7tual plc- 83rd ,birthday on 'Saturday last, • Mr, and 'Mrs. P. C. 'Calder and Rev. A. W. and IMrs. Gardiner and as a kind' friend and neighbor and a: • ,Miss ,Nancy Desborough is little sore of St, Catharines, vmrre hiPee. :Mics Eleanor, of Loetdes'boro, eonlge:nial Iconvpanion. Besides Tin i strike your buiidin Sat any o 'Ilse at "Conodale", on Dominion Da g y l�ew4ty anrro.tlnee.'the en�ageanent of y, j, spend'ir4g herr vacation with her week"'e?.nKd guests at the home. of .12r• called. on Mr. and Y)"1s.. Peter Gard- sorrowing huslbani, she ieatves` tcx .y - the;ir only cl'au�);hter, Bertha Irene, tt, � �onve t'orty met11'bers b.img present to . tittle. I enjoy a very pleasant affair. The mother in Detroit. and Mrs. Adam Hays. ' ir— recently. mourn their loss, two small children, Mi, Jolu1 Arthur Brodie, son of 1Ir. p e ! Mrs. N. Irrlanld' who bas 'been The clo•s'ing tweeting of the Young Ronald„ a'g'e seen, .aiiJ ,Shirley, two Pates .have •ket)t naee with acrd Mrs. George Brother, Ilan,'- I first part• of the program consist d 3d, and the C. e 'Sills and son, i ^ staff, Ont., thl. marri'a�e to. take place g and boating events, fol- Ronald, spent the week end in De- visiting her parents, lh sill ..its, .J. ]?leo .se's Society of Duffs United and stns, half years, and one brother,. of swd:r.min p Y lowed by yard dap -lies, obstacle race's, troit. •M. Govenlock and other friends here, Church, was held in the auditorium of William, of �' ndon. One son, Kern-- , the 11 times. qu etly early~ in August. r r • i1T¢. Edward Rankin, of Fort returned on VIonc?ay to her homy in the church o•n Sunday evening with a ,retic, pass -ed away at the age of four --- �►---- relay races, thread -the -needle, tug -of - Rates gladly quoted. w•at, NtC, �Tiss Bessie Eckert, mho Elie, is spending the holidays with Climax, Sask. food cre,wd in attendance. The meet= months. The funeral wasl,.held frrolxs' g `Bankers lin Holidays.-11Ir. E. C. his miother, Mrs. J. J. ;Haggard. • 'lfn. and' Mrs. Harold Jackson ing, w^hick «-as in charge' of the pies- the residence. of 'Mr. Ray Bennett. fiosrcell, man,°ler of the Dmndrion ° as awarded the girl:' first prize, had • Best 'Canadian Companies. " a total of 14 points, If Marr• Me- Dr. Reid Edmunds, of Brant- e•pent the weelk end in Owen Sovnd. i,d.ent, Harvey Bry^ants, o'pe'ned with east of the village, on the 17th con - Best is now on holidays. Mr,"Arth'ur ford, slpent the week end at the horlle • Mrs. Alex. Rroadfoot and Miss "Onward Christian ,Soldiers" after' cession of Grey, on Wednesday after-, k. Edhnlunds is acting manager. Mr. Jveu rrac second. The .first prize for < r` Watson Reid boys was won by Mr. Arthur Delr- of his mother, .Mrs. V6. E'dmunds. ' Pe'arl Grainger returned on Monday which the Scripture, hsscn was read noon, the large attendance testifying" ' J. M. McMillan, manager of the Pro- • Miss :11.ilcdiad Ttr•rnbull and 'Miss from' Angusvil•le„ \Tanitc6a, where: by Miss Rui;y Yourlg from Psalm 9.6. to the es.tleem, in which the dec.easeal. vincial Savin,rs Office, is al,o ori hoh- , t•1':•aux with _-Mr. Frank Re."iold,c, a r, Ila Stevenson, Totonto, were guests t1. ;v had e'pett -the, p'ac't 'month• C`c:tments on the Scripture reading was held. The seu,ic0 was conducted' Phone 214 Seaforth days an'd • is 'Iweln, relieved by Mr. i•c•tor~e second. After the game 'a de- f ' at the han:e of Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. • Mr. and 'Mrs. Pearson Grieve 'and were given by Blair Shaw. Miss Fd- by Rev. Ch,ari'es Cumming, pastor o l' Holmes, of Toronto. liciou, lunch way served by the gins. • •M - • . •- •. .- urs Dolly Carlin 1s spending 'two son:, of Buffalo, were week end nr Reid offered a prayer and all join- , Duff's United 'Chutrch, a,ssisted 'by, , Specia,IlStS in All LTIiesS of - . _ -..... A 11 t ely -galli,e .,of saft''aall came next he program, Ignatius 0 Lea '='s the holiday:, at Washago Be,ac:h, guests , t the homa, of .Dr, JQ. G. ed in slinging„ "Faith of Our Fathers,'' Rev, W. J. 'Maines, of Garunn'a, s Announcemtrpt. — �1lrs ,and 'Mi -p-. Miss Iva Crowell underwent. an Grieve. 1 A;re'pvrt of th,Cyears work was, fon:mar minister;' of this charge, ,,b(p Insurance Charlets H. Broadfoot, of ItDos�e Ja�gI coin` sof �18trto 15. Th g, Leo sarconcluded operation for eppend'icitis on Mon- • • Mr. Fred Jackson is taking a en by the secml-t'ary, Isabel Faa•quhar- 'brought a, very comlfortink mesca-& r._ aampunre the ,.r.� agetnent of their , da summer course at 'Ontario A •rieultur , n after which fhe ofl'er�in t'Jas re- to th•e sorrgwirn°• rel, ive's from ' second d'at hter. Florence, He:en, to the events an the program sill a day y g e f g b t IM Md O O O O O O O O O O O �Iz. Paul Ilii^:n t�elr:t;r, sin of lTr,' filled 'with. plea�ua•e for everyone'. • �L�` arui' 4fis. J. J. Huggard, al College, and 'Miss 'Maly Jackson, a ceive'd. The choir, which was camrr� Matthew 24, verse 44: "Therefore, bei , .6 O ---.�- Helen and .Jack Rankin spent the s•u'atnr'er course at the University'•of posed of abort 30 wroun ,men and 1"= also read. fou such an 'hour .a and Mrs. J. T. W,cbste'r, of Estlin, y Toronto. ladies rendered an anthem entitled ye think not he Son.* of Man co'meth," ' O O i Life 1Telnberships Presented.—The holiday with friends in Fart Erie, , , S. T. Hollies & soil Cask., the n4rr•iage to take place in Hamlilton<'and Buffalo. • _Mr. Keith:Lamont of Detroit: is. "The Battle Song," tih&r the leader- in which he aid a fi tribute to the ' O FUNERAL SERVICE O July monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of � life and character of the late Mrs- • 0' y • Miss Anna Edmunds, of the visiting at the 'home 'of fills father, ship of <llrs. Colin'Fingland, with Miss p 4 Main Street, Seaforth O - + First Presbyterian C11r'urch was held Woodstock neral hospital, is s end• Mr. Alex. Lamlonh: Isabel Ritchie Presiding • M ° on Thurs.dav, June 29th, in the school g•' p p Pr g at the or- Bennett, her beautiful, hani!e relations-, O O ,Wins Contest,—Hutcbison't= , aay. ' ing her holidays .at the. home ofUher • _Hiss Beth G•orenlock, of Detroit, ,gan. The guest .speaker for the even- and the interest sire had' taken as; O ;S•: T. Holmes' residence, O heen notified that the window dis- room with llrs..Jamves Kerr in the .. O iGodlerich Street, West; hone O play featuring Alyllver !corn and chair. 'Vlr;s. Derr open , -.d the meet- mother. Mr, and IMT'g, Lestere 'Govenlock, of irg was W. G. ,Medd, :of Exeter, who organist of the church. The (pall= 11:_` p • Air. Con Eckaxt is s ndin a Torornto, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Nelson «•O•Na 1,19VG. C$iarles Holmtes' O •.which eras ettered in a reeent eon- 'n:g: w~ith pra'y-er• A pleasi'rng featume ''pe g gave, a ,plenditi ad'dme•s�s om W11at bear^sirs wene three uncles olf the �d�e- of fire 10 a week with his daughters in Detroit. Go�^enlo'ck 'and family, 'of Waterford, Shall I Do With :My Life)?" Follow- ceased: Messrs. Harry Kelly and Wm - O residernce, Goderic'h Street O test.,'spnnsored `by the company, ha ,pr gr m was the ,pre'sentation • Mr. and Mars: L. G. Kruse of spent the week end at the. I''Oine ofO East hone \o. 308. U been a�varcie•d fifth lace. `The ficin- 1 of two life m'nTo,ersh'lys to Miss 'Ag- ' r lig a few'rremark's by the'j3mesudent, Kell'y, of To, onto;' Hlar,y Gbok', ofp p nes Barton and' 31rs•. F. Anderson Galt, were week end guests at the their parents', Mr. and Mips. J. M. ar)'other anthem entitled, "Volun'te'ers Bedgrav':', and three meln)ber5- of the" , O Ambulance Ser�'ice O dotiv was decorated by 1VTiss Grace home of Mrs. William Sclater. Crovenlock. to the Front" was men b the choir, John Le',errgin'g, George McAr- from ' a friend. Mors. Manson, t'he y - O ]Night calls, lyhotwe 30'8. O Pethicl, • 11r. Leslie. of Toronto, • IIIx. and. Mrs. Harvey McKean, 'choir. 'Follnwin, the c'losin hymn thu'r ands Ge�brgre Ramisay. Beuutifu.11 O Da calls Phone 119 J. ' ' O Cradle 'Kroll Secretary, ,brought the g' g , - •,. Y is spending 'his Ihc,liday.s at the home of Toronto; Mrs. A. ,McKean and 41i'r. 'jT}te :Ch'u,•ch's One Foundation," the floral trti'bu'tes were received from': O Charges moderate. . O Present Play in lloncrieff. — The imlportanr, of this part of th'e church of his father, Mr. James Watson. <V- Lawson, of Hanvilt•on, spent the yliz a'h benedi'ction vvas re' Th'e Session of Dvff's United Church o ---- O ^ante of Clin-"air.;g Rest>s," the S.C.I. work ho:r:e to' the ladies and it was • ,Miss ;Dorothy Hutchison, of St. week end, at the home of Mr. P. M. p pealed in , O O O O O O O O O O. O O Alumni Association la presented decided to entertain the mwthers and un'ison.. Musical n�iumbers were ren- Canadian Legion 156, Seaforth; L- � play, p Catharines, and :YIr, and Mrs. George Chesney. in Tuckersmith. dered by 'a boys' prchestra from 0. L. 813,. Winthrop;, Britannia Lodge the play in Moncr•ieff on Th,.trsday babes on the church -lawn on Friday, 'Hutchis,on of ,London, were +' .Tuly 7th, sibs. H. J. Gibson h'ad , guest, • The many friends of l4Zr. J. J, Blyth, under the letadership of Dr. 170, A. F. &,%A—X, Seaforth; Ladies' e-renin'g last. During the inte.rmds- over the 'week end' with 'Mfrs. F. D. Reinke will regret to learn' that he Toll with Miss Elizabeth Mills, A.T. Aid of the, United, Church, Royal :Maid ' cion betw'ern the• first and second acts, eharge'of the devotional period w`he'n Hutc'fiison. is ' y ill at his home- in Tuck- C ;M r C{ Nit-. James Davis led in. prayer aid seri'orisl pm''sid' gat the piano, Calriers, Walton ; Duff's United . O O O O O O O O O O O O A' . and"-MrAk:'James A. '. ewart sang p y • Rev: 'Reg. Appieyard, Rev. Har- ersmrith. I Church choir• Fam.il illo,w; IM;r. • e In a d°-li htfui duet. bei, accompanies _- s. IN•eil 'G'illesph read the srliptfe is's Edith F�nni'sr and Larura iVian- O O g g lesson. M:rs.. I. B. Koine old Appleby left .Wednesday on , a • Mr. Ryerson Hartry, of Welland, nin left Kitchener on Friday to and Mrs. J. Be'nnett,yMr. ands Mrs- O II. C. BOX O Ty 4Iiss Helen Lane. gave Ul1e two months' trop to the Old Country. is spending the holidays at the home spend the suiivrVv£r 'months at Pene- Lloyd Porter, Mr, sill Mrs. J. David- •;: _ current events. bits. H. J. Gibson a Mr. and Mrs. 'H'oward Klerr, of his father, Mr. Wtn, IHlartry. p ° son Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Watson, O Funeral Director and �✓• Win At Bridge.—With enninent and took fhe. topic on "Chin., in Canada 11 tang, and Whalen Island, G.orgian r. • .. Licensed Embalmer O 1Trs. \'IcTavish sect in ,ayes and the Esme and Ian, of Oshawa, spent a • Mr. Robert Moore, of Toronto; is B,ay. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Kelly, 'Mr. and international chamtpionship players >? visiting'at'his hvroe in T•uckersmith, "Mr. and, Mrs. M. LaConribe, of De-' Mrs. Roy 'Benine'tt, IMT. and,'Mirs. Jrro,• O Best Motor and Horse-drawn O nrece'nt from, Ontario and United Lord's ayerd ,with repeatidg the ' 11. ' O ui �1ri:nt. O Lor•d's Prayer. •Miss Irene' Kent, of Toronto, and +}rout, were week end ,visitors at the Bennett and Mho, and Mrs': Foster~ , e > States points, the first annual Cnn- /AeRR Master Kenneth Scott of Bruce'fieid, Bennett, Mr. and MTs. Hari Joh O Charges moderate. O tract Bridge Tourlram!ent of the GARDENPARTY home of the lane, s mother, NIrs. Y, Croderich Bridge Club held at Hotel are ests at the home Of Mr, and C „ s. Dra er. ston•, 'Mx. and Mrs'. Wilfred' Mellis, ' I O Flowers t�urnig'hed an short O I)cath of 'lits. Charles Hohlbein-- gv � g ' O notice. O Sunset o Friday last, The death occurred Friday following Mrs• W A. Wright. I'Mr. and :4lrs:.W. E. Rad'fo,•d and Mr. an'rd Mrs. Geo. Eaton,rll•Ir. ant$ E dr proved high], y g at Church Grounds • Miss Walbel Turnbull is visiting son Maurice, srpent Doanirnu'cm Da Mos. F:r s Bullard, I dr: 'and- Mxs- i . ' O Night Call; Day Calls O .successful. In the first event Nirs. J. illness of over five years of Mar- ,° Nith Toronto friends. he home. of Mrs, Radford's y at Ray 'Hohiv s 'Mr, •and Mrs, Samuel O Phone 175 Phone 43 O (, Greig and Mrs. George Israel, of g'aret Tlion. a ,highly esteemed res'i• WALTON t parent;;, , O O ,eafort,h. carne third for East and dent, and relict of the late Charles • 4I1's•'McNabt of Drayton, is visit- Mi..-an,d,Mrs. R. Radford. Bennett, 'Mm. and Mrs. R. Hoy, 14Ir ;. O O O O O O O O O O O O West. In th•e larlies pairs champion- Hohlbe'in.. She was in her 88th _i_� ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. C,$arles S. Selbers, principal of",anld Mr's. John Harris and Mr. awf . ' shi• t year, was- in German and carve FRIDAY JULY 7th McKellar. the public school, is presiding over Mrs. H. Sellers', Mrs. J. W. $attrr- j:; p, hry took first -place. n • 'Miss Isabelle McKellar is spend- the entrance examinations at Manley slom, Miss Pearl Patterson and .Mrs. is —®--- to Canada with her parents: when 7 ing a m'onth's holidays with friends school. J. Porter, Lethbridge; films. L.-14cGav- Sermon Subjects For :Next Sunday. years of age. They settled iii Pres-, An excellent programme IS g , O O O O O O O O O O O _EgmnnciN'i]le United 'Church—Morn- ton for a short time, then moved to in Toronto. c IVTr. and Mrs. Welsley Clark and in, Mr. and 1las, A. Kernick, Mr. ancf O O in "Purity"; " Dashwood, where she was ,married , being"arranged. I Miss Jean Scott, of Windsor, son, Bo'libie, were week end, visitors MTs. Kreig and NIT, and'�lrs'. William 11 M WALKERS g, y'' ; evenirng, "Contented." F, s, yelars ago to..,her. late h'usehand who SL 1 PER SERVED FRO;vI g at' -e home of Mr. and :11rs. Cre'o'r ? I y ' „ , was a week end nest of Miss list- Howat and family. The ladies of —Hev. C. A. Malcolm. Minister. g g � O FUNERAL SERVICE O' F''irst F're=hyteri.an Church—;Worn- lrre,u'e,C,eased her by somle months. In. 6 TU 8 P.M. garet McKellar: Clark, Listowel. Duff's choir acbe'ci' as flow'er 'bearers. rr,°, "The Lure of the V6"ildernegg"; 1`103 -they retired to. Seaforth where • Dr. Harold Wilson Aitcheson• Mr. and llrs. Lawre'Ice Cummings Friends ,fill r'c!latives were pre esti 1 I , h•ey spent the remainder of their Blyth Band in . attendance. firs, Aitcheson and son, David of 'penit Sunday with friends from Toronto, London, Preston, Wing-, , O W. J. WALKER and O rv(r:nt,, " ),.t- Wisdarm of Folly."— ani fa -wily s h'am;, Kitchener, Belgravle, Aubvrcn. Yonkers, N. Y., spent the week end at Brvice'fiel(1. O JOHN R. W:ILKER, Jr. OIRt•v. L,P,. ha:ne, }Tinigter. lives. :4lrs. Hohl'bein was a devouhl Admission: `20c and 35C. with Mr. and Mrs. James Aitcheson, Miss Olive Boige Domestic Sci- Blyth, ISeafolrth, C•orunna, Heiddeburg', 11; 11 O Liretnsed' l3mlralnvevs and O;^ "' t'rl" T'r.'i+rod Church—Morn- nreml•ter oaf St. .James' C'atholi'c >; „ Ciwurch. She is survived ' thre:. at Roxboro. It is 27 years since Mr. Stratford,is spend- `4lestfieicl, Bayfield and Waterford. O Funeral Iiit•ectors. O � ing, A Startling Reversal of Sta ua" by emce teacher of ' Cdaughters, Mrs. Catherine McCormack J71�1�lS Aitcheson• has been here and he sees ing her holida ,i at the bomte' of 'hier Internrien't was i1nad'e in Brussels cemn- O Day or Night Call's promptly O .''v'enin'g, "Watching, Chir Motives."—I ��l 1� ,many c'ha,.ges. He is the youngest , Rev, W. P. Lane, mister. ' of Fort Erie: 'Mrs. A^sa Cassels, Los g marents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger, etery.. O attended. C? ,-on' orf the late David Aitcheson, who on the 17 con., Grey. The Hoggarth family of London St. Thomas' ArtTrliran Cdlure•}1— Angeles, ,Calif.-, Mrs. I,ouive Rich- ((�'��• j� j' lived on the Robert firarrow farm.qz Gilbert 14%eCallum and 4Tr, sill were week end .guests at the home o ,' O R'IJ'UtiE 67 0l Fourth �undap after Trinity: 10 arid`• Seaforth, and one son., A. J. W\J111a 511OI�S • O O O O O O O O O O, O O r, clock, rnnfirmat inn (•lass anti Cwun- I Ilcrhlbcin, of fica.ttie, �i ash. Tl.e fun- Dr. W. Aubrey Crich and Mrs, Mrs. Jahn McDlon'ald and daughter, the Misses Simpson. day Schnr,l, morning Baptism; 11. eral took .place 'Alonfl�ay morning from Crich, of Toronto, and ,'Ar. George ,Jean. have rettunped home after Mrs. Charles Sellers, of Heddlebui-W 5t. .Tanner' C.a'bholilc f hutch„ inter- Slummel" Wel ht • Crich, of London, spent the 1st of gpe'nding a month with relatives in is visuting at the home of Mr. anti:' o'c1r,ek, ,If/st in Wond,r, Love and gi Fraise'"; m., "Buying Up the m':nt being made in St. James' ceme• July at their hoane here. Western Canada. Marc. Harold Sellers,. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL �'' tory, Rev. T. P. Hussey officdatin. BLACK OR BROWN I v7isg lfrarga're!t Cumnmli'ng ig taking 'Mr. and' Mi-% J. Love and family, Tirric.'—{'anrm .Appleyard, Rector., g• • a, :summl-r course at Western Uni- of Toronto, werce gue%ts at the home • FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. Leather or Panto Soles ' Haugh -Eckel, — A quiet ,woddin lied From In,jurieq.—Harry Irvin WAL`TON •ver•sity, London, of Mr. and IMTS. Fred Rutledge. was frlemnizarl in St. Pelter's C'hvrch S:ars, 3.3, whA waer so se-viously in- Rubber Heels Mr. and Mrs. R. Drager and son, 'Mics Selma Yost spent the week , '±'' luteal when he fell from a load of An item of interest to a .lar sir- Charles, .of Galt, were .week end' ern:] with her parents at Clifford. Toronto, on Frid• y, .June 30th, whe*t ' SPECIAL PRICE g� � � HEAD OFFICE,—SEAI�ORTH, O:NT. Edith lfac• daughter of Mt. and Mrs, hay on Wedme.gday afternoon of last de of friendis of Rev. Dr. D. B, r arsh 9,ue,,t:% at t:he home of the fo, er's lfisls Margaret Love', R.N., spe I' P. G. Fekel wa, united in. marriage week, succtim'hed to his injuries in of Hahrtiltton appTtared in the, Norwich mother, Mrs,. Chas.'Drager. several days with Mrs. McGregor, 'of 17 to i)r. "Carman Haugh, son exf Mr. and Scott Met'r.,rn•ial Hos;rital early Fri• Gazette. Dr. Marsh is a brother -in- Mr. and Mrs. Armour Dundas, of Kinnirn. ' OFFb(:FeR,.. dray lnnrnu.n•g: The late Mr. Sears 1 95 law of Ma-,%: W591ior'n Clairk ane] Mr. Detroit, are visiting with relatives in Miss Eleanor Knight and Jim h` a• MrG. f'. 1Taugh, of Brinefield. Re'v, fir;~. was horn in Bri' h.t, Jnclianna, Janu- • Peter Gamditler, irf Walton. Dr. Marsh the vicinity. Johnston are taking a sulmmer courg'e Y' Beo. R. McCartney, Seaforth - PreG. T. Wilkinson performed' the near- ar-y 24, 190'0, the. son of the late, has leCtured in Seaforth and on sev- A deep gloom was cast over this at the O.A,C.. Guelph, Jalrrnes Connolly, Ga•o'iderieh - Vice -Pres. mony. The,lwride was given in mar- .Joseph E. and Louvela'Hargitt Sears, While They Last. eral occasions has occupied the pul- c'f)minllunity an Monday evening, July Miss Ru'bro Young anal Mr. an'd Mr's. ~": f6e'rbon A. Riled, Sea4'orth - Sec.-Treas. ,Triage by h•'r, father and was gowned His hc)dy waG removed to the Name pit -of First Presby-teraan Church 3rd, wh{emu th'e sad news, -reached, the Lawrence Cumnmdn!g spent Friday in i f, iln pink crelwr+ with a triantrning of of hiw .sitter, Mrs. Rutledge, where • • there. The item~ reed's as- follows: �'illarre tlhat Edna Aileen Kelly, wife'Londan. ,i AtGENTS: w^hire organdy with alccessrorie's to thr funeral was held on Sunday, July Q G•ave'rnnnlen+t Recognizes 's Work of ` +- me.tch. She wore a necklace, the gift Wo G11115 gnrze. � W. 'C. Benrnett, 'pxaminent merely Mr. •James .rcDomald, of I.fyrtdott, '4; W. Is. Himchley, .S'ea.frn th ; John of the groom!• 1tiq's�?eryle Eckel 211'd• at 2 o'clock with Rev, Farrill • F<wm'er Nbrnvi'ch Pastor.—The' House not and. 'postinaster, of the viTlatge, i4 a f!uest at the home of Mr, and cif• Mm -ray, R. R. 3, Seaforth; E. R. G, was her sistr r',a bridesmntadd and wore officiating. Interment took place in of Conlnmins Ire'celitl',y approved a spe- had ,passed away in KitchleTi.er-Water- Mrs. Petr McTaengar•t. ` ' Jarmtoutth, Brod'hage.n; J'atxue, Watt, ale Clinton remetemly. Tl pallbearers' Shoe Store Seaforth tial grana of $1,0100 to Rev. D. B. loo Hospital in Ler 29th. year. 'De- fMr. and Mrs.. Nealblle and sons, Ross , , •_ p green crepe. Dr. Lance Norris ire•re friend's anal•nei -neighbors, of the de- _ Marsh, late sof Norwich, 'but now of ce'ase'd slrr•fflereld an attack of appen- land Bo4hi•e. have returned, to Tdromty 1, B1yfiRr; 0. F. Hewitt, Kincardine. was ]vest m'an. Feillowing a homtley- g ' m'oon spent ion British Columnlbia th ceased: .Tack Rintoul,, .James Carter, Hain+ilton, in recognlition of his as'tmn- diciti's seven weeks alga and a week after smemf]inlg a few weeks with Mrs, , ,. DIRV('TORC: ,ater was taken bo the hospital where Nea1)le's +ss• will reside at Port Sittr Gon and Port •John Carter, Friank Fowler, Bert Jr.Iomhcal sercfi'ce(g. In cammlittee of sup- ' p parents, Mr. ,nest Mrs. Root,. r�ii` Wi(iGiam Knox, Lon,deaboro; Crearge Essington, B. C. win and' Wes', Nott, He leaves to ply, :Vom.. E.. N. Rh'od'es, said, as re- she underwent an operation. Owing Livitn,gctane. ' r , r w, I.eo,llhart, Brod'halgen'; J'ame's Con- - rrvoarrrn their loss one brother amts two ported in Hansard: Dr. Mangh is an to complicabbon's, which set in follow- Mrs. Robt. Reid' spent a few clays Imo' . Molly, Godetri•oh; Alex. Broadfoot, No. u sistera,'C.lAyton and Mrs. Robert Ber- Verandahelderly 'clergyman who has. devoted ing.tthe operation. her condition had at the home of hen• sister, Mise L. ' I*; 9, Seaforth; Robert Perris, Blyth ; Steele - Hicks. --The following ac- gin, -both of Bright, Indiama, and lrimiself to scienlce, more particularly not been ftworable, although a few Carrivbgll, Seaforth. b1"• George McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth. count of the'.wedding'of Ru.th Clara Mrg. 'Wm. Rutledge with whom he ass it applied to astr•onomly'. He heat]- days 'previous, to '-here death she ap- Miss Tema NeGallum, who•ha,. been n;'I �l'obn POpper, B•rucelfi'eld; .Jam** ,Shol- Hieks, to William Ernest Steele, og resided, ral.9,6 two nieces and one ed the H'aunfirlbon conitingenit which peered som;ew*hat imrprove�d). r112ra, teaching 'near Hearst, Northern On - i. Ace, Walton; Thomas Movlam', No. 5, reported in the 14)r4on Free Pr'egs of n'ephe'w• wlas able o secure a tecoad'°otf the re- Bennett was a daughter of the fate tarso, is holid!a:• ine at th'e bo'tt'le o3 � 41 ' oath, July 4t111, will be read' with interest �- will great)y dmrprove the toolts cent elclti 4y I understand the tmlost MIT. and 'Mrs, Janlles Kelly and was herr 1not1•er, M.r Dan McCallum. , ��•. f h many friends, of the brittle ir, Sea- of your home. Slee us bo -day for p"' r` Y estimates. pe,-t'eat record of all those abtarine'd. bat'tt in Toronto, but When a few .Jack Drager i�g ' ;spenlrl3rvg a few 21 forth. MiGs Hicks was for a nnmrbe, LOCAL BRIEFS His work is recGgnized sill I hold' itb Fears of age came with hen par+£ntg weeks, with file brotherc arnd sister -in - of years an the staff of the Seaforan We also specialize in Fireplac- m hand a c to Westfield, inhere ,be regi d until law, Mr. and° Mrs. R. Drager, Galt. A BARGAIN y copy of the Illusttratted 10ial:le•giate 7nbatittutle: '°A wetidin'g• of • Dr. Curtiss, of Mlarmwra, was a es, Chimneys, Cilste,ns, Plaster- London' (Un:glaind) News whfich indi- her parents" d'eabh.,.<herc father being 014r. a-nd M:rs'. A. 'Sohier and sxrn, l,,II igvterest to many Zmftd- non wag week 'end guest at the ,home of Mrs. ing; etc. sates Ithd value of the sci•enttide work killed in the Great War. Previous Kenneth. 'called on friends in the vil- �r,()IR SALE.—tFive acres, one mile, garturday aftexmtaom at the William Edmvurnds. 11tlr�t. Curtis aims Quality workmanship at reason- pemformled by that exipedgtiomt. He did to her mlanria'go on October 24, ]923, Page on Domiinubm TJay.. s - %Lon ' 'Seaforth;. +anfpdtern house with b,&m!e of the "des mrother Mrs. John' little sem, Who have been spend'i.ng, able cost. this wotk gratuit rhsly, � and it was she w•as employed with the, IBelll Tele- fMr, a'nd ;lira, Z. M'c.Callum of Mitt- I fms7m,ee, bath and, tG le't; smnlall bairn; Hicks ,11 Beaearfield Ave. whom her server it weelasl• wit •- herr mlothdr re-, Ta $11i. S lemdid Ig h e�erbalin amllfimimrtsof emnrixaencto ork had Gan- 'phrrneo. i.n Toronto. Fallorotri•ng hem shell, spent Sum'day w�itidt 11Tr, anti Mrs. �x Taxes, p da hbenr Rutlh Clara was, united n1 burcned homle with him. mm'�ria a she rre. ded• at Winthrop for Fred Enawi4. • . *ham to tstwt chicken, farm, be", marriage to W`tlbarm lsrntest 'Steel•*,, • (Mr. Qbson• ' W'hit'% of Walken- R 'FROST �1{, SON ada iti should be reeogtizod, in this a riumibletr of yelarra, VIr. wrld Wirm Thos, Mose, and fam- 1 g "lbvrt about five �. I � ' 1y r of Altmonte, by fihe Rtev., Calvin Me- vill'e, ie spending the holidays at his R. mrammier. Rt iia,. !1Vlark�nrria Kiang years ago 'Mir, l4envet't sold his store ily, of Milvert7on, were guests at the t , i�' :YS, Seaforth, OUL Qtleste,r, of Hatmlildbon', cousin of the 'bOrIllte there. Tile Mfgra. and General Contractors :said: I should like to jordn with the at WinPohtOP amd' Pufthasetdl a snore 'homle of. Mr. and Mrs. Adam S'hold&ce ' ! „}y .� S889 V bride. 'Ouse flint Liftlte relatives of • Mr. and Mrs. George Love, of PHONE 188 E1�Ab"ORTB 14L5mlisd�ea of Finance in laying that I in blue v'il'lagae, where they have since on sun&, x�i,. . It -" , , , J a z �1t L / r 1 i ' a 1. , �, 1. F t f,'k r f {`Pd t A n .. .. ,, S ,.. f i { , ,: , t v ,. yh ,I 1 .r. ';" t, s ;�t„ 1i ',_y,.,4 .-,,� ,r;r ,,.. f k• ;,,.w ,,, •: n- 't ,%,.f. y1. 1 , . +N .II $ „4 1-' a; 'a •. j;f w, 4s� !d n �4 § r i 9 ,• 4, u g R ! raC r a t. J .. r' .° . .r... .. i „ ,.1�.. ,. .a .. s ... -.,.. r: }a 1 -,I 4' ,: ., e. ,. ., t : r : i £ a '4,_ k,r, t s. „ , , ., , b, . w .. .. P� >`,, <, i �k . ., 4 -, w n + ., .p:: �.' .+ 1 ',1 7 S•. i t ! 1+ Y. k"i;;<f 6 n . lilt 4 _ I'll. l y t i s h. i... { FT' 1 J ;lis.: ,x ., t r» 4 -..ta P {1 b U , I ,. .ill d:�>VM53li8Wb1Y,sfti�� , L�v' 1{,,, '.Y9.`'�• i x,.t , FI .=Ys •n.: ..,.. rt, , , a�. - -�•m n ,. s';w«,'l�r,`�r'tl$f�.w�l'u',:,�Irha,u.h..ntitd�u.".�16,v.a.�,'�.,, " ...� .