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;1 , " ""� - THERMOS AND VACUUM. his widow, five brothers and one cis' , e - Costume , Mm. Butt will' reside, In Uliparing at "'; . . . t I .
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- �AIIIM . ." �AUEX� Package ) .............. BOTTLES . the wedding .,
"I - ,. Mr. Jahn McIntosh, of Detroit- Mr, om St. Thomoi, rth, � "S ... � t,
I 4l r biscuit flour yiare. It is surprisingly light I fr SOO* I Ki . I Tur�ana. - � I . i
I "%� � . PAPER PLATES AND CUPS James McIntosh, Buffalo; Rev. -A. W. in weight and is free from any and t-l"gus. ,SPMAL ...... . C � *1
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.1 IN � McIntosh, Vancouver; Mr. C, C,'Mc- dangerous celulloid content, be- I i I
, I. I KODAK FILM Intosh, Toronto, and ,M.r& J. M.'Hen- ing a
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SV"-SDO,,WN CAKE FLOUR European product and of Death of Former Well Known Res!. —
i ,%�-,._ - -, 32c . derson, of ,Seaforth. . I dent. -A well known Tesidmili of Sea- ' . L L .
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A 11 I - " I ,va.*Uie _-_-.1 ... I .... CREAM$ AND LOTIONS � � . new origin. It is sqrpnsing- BRACH PYJAMAS H4DiAHRY LOVELY VOILE
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t"A.; ".. X"SHALLIS FRIED FILLET- for insect bites and sunburn. washing Want1d.—Ladv wishes washing to . and in fashion is of the newest past 16 years a resident of Fordst DRESSES ( I ,
i I 25c . do at home� Apply at The .ExporAtor Office. on' the continent. The . Isaac Langstro,th died at the WcWe' Made from firve wash P.re thread silk chif-
'. ED 'REaRING-Tin ........ .1 � - , price, ...,p 6
IV if ".- GOLF AND TENNIS RALLS 1.84Z'2xl furthermore, is surprisingly •. � of his daughter, '4v",. Georgia Wa&, material in aittractilve 145i�, f Lill fashioned: They come in new lat- • f I
, k "' 9C rha.d.n cheap. ' I 138 'Water Street, Stratford, e patterx�� . I 1�
I'll, E . M,o,.. JAR PLAIN Work Wa ted.—Reli-able- man wantt� work, hose. est patterns and-ii,tylesi, "
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truck driver or work in Wonega;[. earl I .11
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1, ON VIEW IN OUR WINDOWS ,$1.59 CPAIR ' ,
. I Honey For sale. -Choice cloveir honey, 7 � . . I to I. � '. OrUFFED BROKEN OUVES weeks. Mr. Ungsitroth had been in ' I . 1 715 I - $1125' $1.195 0 7 .
� , . � ..., 35r. Keating's Pharmacy cents a pound; now ready. Wm Harittry, SHOP AT Stratford' -at the ho -me. of his daugh- � . . . I 1. I .1 .
I ,� , aa -oz .... % .................. Seaforth. 3421-2 ter ' since he first became ill,. He was ., .1 I .
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or Collegiate boys as sales- SA F A UGE-' 81 years of age. Although he had not - . . ' -
1 70C - The Rexall Druir Store men in this, district for farm paper. Apply F, a_ -A
,� .- . . 6 p.m. to J. A, Bunw, at Commercial S lived in'Seaforth for some. years, Mf-.
. 10, -Tb. -pail ..: .............. r r IT PAYS -ioth will be remembered by I
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I ; , ' . KRAFT'S SANDWICH For Sale, --Clover honey at 70 sena for •a : Jeweler., - Optometrist many friends •here. ''Hie was, a fore- �reakfast Cloths I I I .'
',_ 15c -cut Flowers, wreaths and n-vound trail, in your own pail. Pails sup- . ' I .
, . SPREAD—Jar ............. Floral Pieces supplied for all plied. if desired. Phone 268-J. J. C. Laing, Gift Goods man with the Broadfoot & Box Furni- . . I
Seaforth- 3422x1 -ture Co. for some years, Borer Lanl- 54 x: 54 inches; pure linen, colored Wrders ............. I I
" k, . RUTORISON'S BA:KING PO,WDER occasions. Cherries.—Nice cmv off., high cilms cherlies. PHONE 194 RES. 10 casihire, England ' . .
,�,)ie came to Canada _ .69c, f
11 ; . ()ixr !beet seller; . Bring your baskets and fill up. Prices mod- J . .. . I when he was 19 years of age and first .
1-th. tin ................... 25c q ,:rate, See Colonel Hoare, ainton, Ont .1 went Ao, Blyth, where he stayed for I Sk.
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..� DE LUXE JELL},' POWDERSI Dog Lost.—On IvItmday-night a black and can came frons Detroit, where she is Mr., and Mrs. Langstro-th would have Pure tinen' Towelling ('.
........- � 6 for . � ................. . 25c NEWS OF THE TOWN ""Re "ou ... L we��L'ng 38 pounds- Anv in- spending a vacation with her son to been Married' '60 years on, Ottoiber I . I I I
I - . . ftwrnation leading t�L) iU recovery will be 14 16 -inches wide, wide, colored stripe border, choice of � I
.. 1; , suitably rewuiide(L Apply at The Expositor be present af-the �euiiion. The nine next. He was' a mem,beT of the An-
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, �, 30c Wins Quilt. -Mr, Walter .Murray U21tf flSteTs and, ;brothers present were: glican Church ,Surviving are his I
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f held the lucky ticket -in the auto- . � Christopher Johnston, Bayfl ' eld road; widow, formerly Hannah'h�ill, of Ox, - 0
T . JAR RUBBEIRS graph quilt draw conduct.,d by the Seaforth Loses.--.Seaforth football J. E. J61inson,.Toronko; James and ford County; two -daughters, Mrs. A. ,•
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t , 7c Home and School Club. The quill team lost a hard fou,,Q�ht gaim(e to St. Thornless Johnston, Huron road-; 'Mrs. 'Gellatly and Mrs. George Wade', of
per dozen .................. had four hundred names on it � and Columban. .on Tuesday evening. A RobLIrtMeElroy, Seafforth; Mm J. B. Stratford, and one son, William J. of Large Size Sheets'
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Q was niade by Mi -s. Moore. large crowd saw the game, which Graham, Goderich; Mrs, Fred Elliott ,Ingersoll. The f'une'ral -was held at I I ,
'I Cream taken for the Seaforth Cream- -
. I I ended 4-0. Fergus Bullard, Winthrop, and .Mrs. Thomas Sowerby, Goderich the home of ,his daughter,, Mrs, Wade, ,Made -from real good Factory Cotton, ends hemmed. (
il cry at the sante price as paid at Announcement -'Mrs,. J. F. R4?id acted as referee. Township; Mrs, Margaret Duncan, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, fol- Each .......... _.... I ..................................... 89C 1
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announces the 'engagement of her .6 Mat- lowing which the remiains we,te tak- . . .
. the Creamery. . an I Sault Ste. Marie. The parents, .
. .1. daughter, Martha Fisher, to 'Mr. Celebrates Birthday. -Mr. Thomas thew Johnston and ,his wife, Mary en to Maitlandbank Cemetery, �Sea- � . .. ..
I I 'j�atter, Eggs and Feathers taken as Frank- Cudmore, of Toronto,'son of Daly, foriner well -known Seaforth. Tumou-th, died in 190,6 and 1899, re- forth for interment. Rev. Dr. C. W. I—- .
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I I ' Demdlle, Of Central United Church, AS . SPECIAL SHOW- AS HIGH �
" Ir- . cash; I cent a dozen extra trade 1&, and Mrs. William Cudinvore, Sea- business man, celebrated his 84th spt,etively- . I 1
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I . 'July, i the oldest resddemt of Seaforth who - Butt. Stew a rt. -A, lovely summier . 0451. NEW WASH ,
i . Hutchison's ' , , -w — is a native of Seaforth or Egmond- wedding took- place at the home Of The Late William Adams. -MT -•
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� PHONE 166 ,,Is Appointed Secretary -Treasurer. re asurer. vifle. He was born, on a farm in Eg- Mr. and ,N,,,. William Stewart, Nile .W FAILLENESE
; I .1 ---;Tvfr. T. N. Forsyth, Kippen, has been mtond-ville pri, July 11, 1849. - I Street, Stiratford, an 'Saturday after est and best knomm residents., passed VOILE DRESS THE WEEK END.. I DRESSES 4
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.1.11-....- •Tu&erstrnith Telephone Conilmission. Successful in Exams. - ,Miss 'Iva' -Mrs. Jennie Ralph, West Street, on I '',
.. their ,daughter, Edna, - .
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. He succeeds J.2,;Mustard, of Bruce- Nott has ,been -successful, in pa i '�eca`rne ,the . �
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4 field, who has held the position for a her XT.C.M. in ,piano at the Toroito Airs'., Willi,in. Butt, a Seaforth. R6;'. ants had been ill for the past three '� l. i
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. number of years. r Conservatory of Music. Miss Leola Gordon Butt,, of Gorrie, cou'sin of the months7 and gradually sank until the summi6r at the -home of her. Parents, I I
I . Are y6u insured against the -0 Nott, a pupil of Miss Itra Nott, has bridegroom, performed the ceremony. emony. end ,came ,The deceased was a son. of 'Mr. and'Mrs. J. Keating, I - .1 . - 4
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. : ssinig her junior Miss Phyllis, -Ga - .
% I Announcement. - Mr and Mirs. been successiful in ,Pa. .the late Thomas Adamis -and was , •* Mr, and Mrs, and DUBLIN
% ft .1 f wind that may George W 14'heatley, of Seaforth, Piano exam with honors of tae pe of Fergus, played born 76 years R. J. Mel I I
� , . danger o . . , o M from Lohen!grin ago On the, Adatmis Miss Addison,. of . Vancouver, and; I
� . . . gagement , of their ronto I rvatory of Music- - - 0�
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V . any announce the en Conse . as, the ,bride, given in. Marriage by ilomestead� part of which comprises 'Mrs. w. S. R. 11iolrnes, of Clinton, !Miss Peggy 01CO'niell is viaitft- I .
, strike your buildings at a 0 ., the .. I daugfiter, Blanche, to Rev. Charles - '. her father, took'her place. The bride the Adams survey of -e town, of spent Saturday -with Mir., and 'Mrs.
.1.. . time? . W. Leslie, M.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fixing Up.-T'hp-4interior of the wore a grateful gown of whitd point Seafortk, and his whole -life was lily- A. L. Porteous. . friends in Windsor. 0
. I George I. Leslie, Ingersoll, the mar- Bell Telephone Company office 01" d'es,prit'and her medl of embroidered ad here, where for many years he , * ,Miss pea-ri Ardos and Mr. Leslie Miss Lillian Shea 11as returned . to
ifoIlowed his Chicago. I
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,sage to take place, in Emimanuel Col- -Main Street, is during the present tulle wtais, caught with'clusters of or- trade as carpenter. On McKay, ,of. Guelph, were week end f
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.... I " . . lege, Toronto, "early in, August. week, -being renovated and redecorat- ange blossoms. She carried a shower June 26th, 1880, Mir. Adams was unit- guests with Miss Jean* •Sniii-th. , Mr. and Mrs. L. Schaedler and .
I . the times. � ___ - . 4d. R. Frost, &, Son are doing the bouquet of Butterfly roses and lily ed in Marriage to ,Miss Janet Han- ' 0 Mrs', H. E. ,Smith and family daughters, Dolly and Peggy, of Ken- (
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.1 i, .1 ' Invited To Clinton.-Se&forth golf, necessary plastering, while T. G. of the -valley. The bridie's attendants derson, marriage
McKillop, whp Predeeeas- are holidaying with friends in Mil. More, N. Y., are Visitiftig at the home I
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.. I Rates gladly quoted. ers havebeen jnviteo'to play in Clin- Scott is attendink- to the - painting were -Miss Inez Doherty as ,brides- e� him last October, but he is sur- verton, ' , . .of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Darling. I
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- ton, the guests of the Clinton'Club, and papering. vived by a -family of-blilve sons: and 0 'Miss � ,Shirley Oldfield ,spent a B. E, Downey, Maylager of the I f .
W ... Best Canadian Companies. - Twaid, and lier, -niece, little 'Miss Lois -daughters, Mr. Fred Adams, of few days this week relatives in Bank of Coi�.J,nerce, and XTs4 Downey-,
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.1 I on Saturday -an -d Sunday of#this week. Pope, as flower girl. Miss Doherty, three I .
, . ' The Clinton Club has kindly extend- Golfers in Mitchell. -Some thirty was gowned in white Mousseline de Seaforth; ,Mr. Jahn Adams, of Day- iMoncrieff. - ,
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, Watson & Reid -ed the priviledges of the course to members of the Seaforth G-olf and soi, and her hat was of yellow nio- ton, Ohio; Mr. Harry Adamlsl, of To- 0 ,Wis. Hattie Dalton, of Toronto at Grand Rend, I
. ' ro"P,o; 'Mrs. Roiph� a8eaforth; Mrs. is spending her holidays with, Mi "' Rei,�. Father Feeney," 'of London, I
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Seaforth golfers and friends on those, Country Club were the guests. of the hair. Her fl,,Vers Were Talisman ros- J SIS
Ell spent a fe,w days with his, -brother--
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. , Phone 214, ' :� Seaforth two days'. - I 'Miteb = I , Caub on - -Wedn6sday. , Al- es., The-1piver girl was frooked in 0 .. m�g of.'Dayton, and Mrs. J. Violet Rankin. ' I
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. - thoulgh no scores were 'available, it white silk lace over green silk, and 'ainid , a 'London. The funeral •� , *-Xi!ss� Dorothy 0-10onnell, of an -0 siste , m,.* - - .....- ... I , .
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I I , SpeCialiStS in All LineS Of Hold interesting Meeting. - The is understood' Seaforth .players sem . was held oil Monday after Mrs. E. Schuman, of Detroit, ." 0
cam a basket of rosebuids and noon from Windsor, spent 'the week: end with . is ..
I 1. I I Insurance meeting of the Junior Won -Len's In- cured a Majority of the points. FO -1- baby,s breath. Walker Hart. was best thehome, of his daughter, Mrs. Chas. relatives in tolmm. Her aunt, Mrs, F. visiting her Mother, Mrs. M. Meagher_ I
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.11 stjtu�tie was held Tuesday,'July, 11th, ]owing the play, tea was served. man. Following the service . Rolph, when the services were con- Devereux, returned to Wjmdsior� with Mrs. W. Nevin and 'Miss ,Mari,& I
I . 10 - . ` . e, a recep- returned Nevin, of Toronto, are visiting with.. I -
at the home of Miss Thelma Elgi - . I ducted by Rev, W. P. Lane, of North- her. . . Mr. and 'Mrs. Wim. Curtin. . I
0.0.0..0 * <> * 0 �C. ,0 �C,, <> with a go6d attendance. The Tep�t With the Bowlers. -Five pairs , of . side United - Church. Interment was *-Mr. and 'Mrs. William Oldfield I
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I . . of the Girls' Conference held at local bowlers were in Goderich on I niadie in Maidandbank deTaetery, .
.1 A> * the and two children, John and Shirley, .Miss Mary Gorle, of Toronta, is. - ,..-
I, I � ,c>, ' S. 'T. Holmes & Son <> Guelph,' was given by Miss Helen 'Wednesday- whep W. G. Willis, and ,pallbearers ,being Messrs. Fred, John Miss Winnie`Kruse-and 'Mr. Raymond visiting Miss Currie in the village and �
U � . I I Thornipeon. and ]NUss Annie Moore, Dr. F. J. 43echely won second-'p'rize Tour only arid ,'Harry Adams, 'Gordon Rolpb, Nott spent :Sunday at. -P'ainit Clark other friends. � ... I .
I <> " FUNERAL SERVICE * The lecture and i'(amionitration on in the trophy event, and Chas. Holmes Cecil A&ms and J. R. Kling. , . 1.
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.0 . Main Street, Seaforth <> miaking a ibeA givm by Miss A. and John Beattie second prize in the .. , ,Chan�rre
..... , 'I- I - . 0 -Mrs. Joe Eckairt- amid Masters I ,
I . 10 . <> ,Lawrence, was very interesting and consolation. event. Any local memberMoore-Hall.—Tho''horrie Of Mr. and Coon and Stephen, Rckart,of Oakville, -. '
- I ,<> .S. T. Holmes' residence, 0 helpful, A five minute -oral talk, the who wish- to play in the twilight . Mrs. 'Merton E. Hall' - CONSTANCEII
I ,, 131 Eglinton visited with relatives here this week. I - .. I�O CTqdierich Stroet; West; pbone 4> new project of the year,'mras intro- dioub1cs On Friday, July 21s,t, kindly .� I. Ave., E., Toronto, w;ts, the scene of * The Ladies' Aid of Gavan church I I I - _= ' I
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0 Na 119W. 0harlies Holmes' lc� ducc-d by ,Miss Margaret Forrest in hand name to J., E. Willis; tourney . .TO SEE . I
.. .. ey 9 pretty and interesting wedding on McKillop, intend holding a - sale of Th,pre will not be any church sen -
I -0, residence, Goderich Street, <> a very capable manner, and a solo secretary, by Wedmesday evening, Saturday, July 8th, when, their eld- home cooking in S' us � I
1. eafarth on,Aug it vices for four Sundays in C(nistaiTee- I .
11 0 East; phone No. :308. <> by ,.Miss Jean Webster and a piano July 19th. . - I Carligs, Football est daughter'Elsie Beryl, becamie the 5th. church as Rev. Gardner takes. his I
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, ....'-0 Ambulance Service 'O duet by Misses Jean and Hazel Afc- -8� . ,� ' I I bride of Davis Alexander 'Moores son 0 Mir' C. C. )MdIntosh, Of Toronto, holidays. Thele will be Sunday sch,64 - $ � 11.
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<> Night calls, Phone 308. 10, Lachlan, were greatly enjoyed. Hold 'Cradle Roll Party.—The-W. Team of Mr. and,1Mr%-..--1; Moore, of Kippen, was here this week ,visiting his sis- services, however, at the'usual,tiwb,
., I . 44> Day calls, Phone 119J. 1> . M. S.. of First Pre§-byte,riaii Church � . . OF �. LONDON an, brother of, Mr. Andrew Moore, ter, Mrs. J. .M. Henderson. at 2 p.mL . I
... .0 Charges moderate. <> . Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. acted as hosts to j�emteen children I Of Egm0ndiville'. Rev. W. Johnson of- 0 'Miss S. L McLean is spanding The Constance Sunday school is, t ..
- .0 � 0 —Egrnondvill? United Church—Morn- of the' cradle roll at a tea held, on isiburg ,, ''
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.. .0 ing, "Unselfishness"; evening, "Paths the church lawn on Friday after- the bridal party took their places be- Ottawa. , � . . rich on Tuesday next. I I i
1 . of Righteousness. .1 ---4P.ev.' C. A. Mal- noon last. An interesting feature was Huron All Stars. fore the'niiantle, which was pr6ttily- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bolton 'Mr: and 51TS. Earl Lawson, Doris I .
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, 11 <> .0 011.101. 0 .C� 0 lc� 0 0 0 0 - the chr�stenin.g'of "Doris Elizabeth .. ., .1 ,decorated with -blue delphinium and', daughters, of St. -Louis, .who are and -Reg. visited Mrs. Lawson's siis- I .
11. . <> .0 First Presbyterian Church—Morn- Pullman, ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . — at.— . ,,, ,,pink roses. The bride entered the liv- ,spending the summer. in Bayfield, ter, 'Mrs. Webster, of St. Helens, on
NO . ing, "In His Pri&e";-.#ve-n-ing— Sydney Pullman, and Dorothy Joyce ing room on the arm of heir father to were bests of the ,Nbsses Cresswell Sunday last. � 0
. . <> - H. C. BOX .0 "Thoughts On Religion,"—Re`v,,I. B. McRae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, the strains of Lohengrin's bridtal ,On Tuesday. I . . I Mr - and Mrs. Fred Elliott, of To_
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% . 0 Funeral Director and �O Kaine, Minister. Angus J. McRae, by Rev. L B. Kaine. - I cheru's played, by the bride's -sister, a Mm - 'R. IS. Hays And Mr. kr'eorge
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1 .. . Licensed Embalmer �C, Northside Uniti-A Church-- -Worirl- -Mrs. W. D. ,Awhsan is in charge of Miss Mary Hall, She, wore a pAle blue Bays are in Toronto this week were guests at the home of MT. and 0
". <> Best Motor and Horse-drawn -0 ing, "Snares;"; even-ing, "The Salt of the cradle roll 'of the church. * SATURDAY, JULY 15 ,d'eisprit and lace gown over taffeta, 0 Mrs. Ferguson, of St. Th*omlas, Mrs-Jabn Ferguson. recently.
. I <> . equipmEnt. <> the earth." --Rev. W. P. Lane, Minis- .Q.- . . with a white hat. She carried is a guest Mr. arid Mrs. Leo Stephenson, Mr- -
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.1.1 I <> Charges, moderate. <,- ter. ' Decorating Pavement.—Parking and Kickoff at 6 p.m., .sharp. a bouquet of Talisman roses and lily Mrs, G. D.'Ferguson. ' � B. B. Stephenson, 'Mr. ,H. Armstrong,
<> Flowers fur <> St. Thomas' Church—Fifth '�undav traffic lines on Main Street are hav I � and -Mr. William Britton attended the
furnished an short . of the ballet'. There were no attend- 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Finlayson and �
4.> notice. * after Trinity; Confirmation and Sun- ing a nice color of white paint ap- ants but during the signing of the I 'Mrs William Sclater Were i' funeral of the late David Laidlaw, of"
.1 Admision 25c Ch9dren 15c , " Wing- Myth, on Tuesday. . I
.. -�> Night Calls Day (;.t,l�, * day School, 10 a.m.; morning, "The plied this week under the direction register, Mr. Maj�in 'Clienhall played ha.rn on Tuesday attending the fun- I .
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"I �. . -0, Phone 175 Phone 4.3 <>, Threefold Victory"; evening, "For- of Chief of Police -James V. Ryan. A Tickets now on sale; also at the -,'I Love You Truly," as'a cello solo, era! of the late W. H. Haines, who 'Mr Roy Allen and lady friend, of
1 4:> <,- ward and Omward."—Canon Apple- large white circle takes the place of grounds. After the 'ceremony a dainty buffet was a resident of Se Lo-n9n, visited, at the home of Mr- I
.. 11, <> * <> o <> <> o o 0 o o -o yard, Rector. the ex -silent policeman and from this Under the * .. Seaforth 45 years and ,Mrs. John Ferguson on Friday
auspices of the luncheon was served to the -bridal ago. I I
11 ; - . your lines radiate to the intersecting . couple and immediate rc)lativ,e,,;. Later 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McIntosh and last.
T �.. Died in Chicago.—David L. Ander- streets. Ju' -.t an innovation that the M.r. amid Mrs. Moore left on a,motor daughter and -Miss Pratt, of Toronto, I
I Seaforth Legion Celebrate Golden Wedding. — The,
. . <�� son, aged 82, formerly of Seaforth, Departiment, of Highways feels canfi- I trip to .the Pacific Coast, the bride spent last week end at the horns following from the Lincoln County
MILLAN, travelling in a smart -beige oostuire Mrs. ivr4es Mclntos,b, ,
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jo •4> WALKER'S -:�> and a lwo-ed of the late Mrs. W. R, dent will greatly assi,�t in safe and C. P, SILLS, J. M. mc o e of Journal, of (Shoshone, Idaho, un&r . I
� ... Smith, died in (:hicago on Sunday, sane driving. Another innovation that Pres. � See. with brown bat and accessories. 0 Messrs. 3&G,regp�., of 'Cleveland, (late of June 30th, will be read with .
� "> FUNERAL SERVICE, <> July Oth. Mr. Anderson Nvas horn in caused much •
speculation a-mong Citi- � . They will"reside in Toronto upon are the guests of their aunt, ,Mx.-,. a great -deal of interest by a host of' "
... . I . .0 W. J. WALKER and * S-eatland and came to Seaforth with zons 'was the orange bedecked cart 0 return.I I'-- .Mary Dorrance. . friends in this district, who will join; i
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. 4 �., I his parentt: when a boy. He learned that assisted in the work on the glor- e are paying .. I .. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays
I �0 JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. W "' for �, of The 'Expositor in the wish that ,Mr_ I
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I , Co., ious twelfth. The Chief, however, was I . I I ' Detroit, spent the week end with and Mrs. Coates 'may be'spared to.
" , -0 Liiumsed Embalmers and 0 :)Ut lat��)- w nS to the States. In IRO very reticent and rcfused a- state- . 'LOCAL BRIEFS their relatives 'here, 'Mr. Hays re- each other, their.fan�fly and friends. I
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1. <> Funeral Direev)r,. 10 he niarri(d Margaret Bell, of Hen,, -all, rent on the origin of the decorations. .
I Standard Wheat ' OW. turned own Monday, ,but Mir,
I , . . -0 Day or Night Calls, lw(ymptly .C> daughter of the late William Bell, ___ 0 1. . 0 Dr. ,Car s. Hay,; to celebrate their diain�ond'aiinivers- I /
. . I Aberhart, of Toronto, will spend her with her par- ary. Mr. Coates is a brother of Mrs.
*� i , .0 attend,ed. ,:> who survives him. Also surviving' him . Freight Goes ()ff Track. ---A heavily is s0ending Nils 'holidays with Ws ept'g Mr. and Mrs. C, Ecka William Clark, The -Journal says— .
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11 10 PRONE 67 10 are a daughter, Mrs. George Dick, of loaded car of coal, bound for God -e- . 82�e .. I parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Aber- many friends of Mrs. Fckart will 'be " a ago or on June 29th. I
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ff-ensall, a son, Wilf'red. at home, and rich and also an eml)ty car were de- hart. , I
l i 0 0 0 . glad to learn that sbe is ,now on 188,�, at Blyth, Ont., Miss Barbara I I
I I one brother,. Jnhn, in New York. Ow- railed on the 'C. N. R. line frotm. Strat- 1, 0 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mallagh, of the way to Tecavery. ... McKay'as a Young woman of 16, be-
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,,, 4. _ ing to the serious illness ;-),f his ,wife, ford to Goderich, about three -guar- '. . .. 1. - t"Into . , are guests at. the home of 0 The annual financial stAt,me,nt came the -.bride of Albert Coates, 24D. I I
he funeral was held at the under- ters of a mile we -,t of St. Colbinban Mr. and Mrs. J. G. .Mullen. 'Mr. Mal- of - -the Home amid School Association Yesterday afternoon and evening at
THE WKILLOP MUTUAL taking parlors. 7riterm'Prit was at on Wednesday afternoon. The mishap lash is a former director of The will -lbs published in -this pz�p,, in their home in Shoshone this couple �
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1, .N1()ntJ�().4P Cemetery, Chicago. occurred, shortly after one, Wcl6ck and ,Robert Simpson ComipanT. SeptembeT, as 'usual. . 'hundred or More
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�, � I ____: 0 Miss •Afinvie Hab,kirk, Mis,9 Per- 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. S,Oti. have: of their friends who called to join in -
. . .", HEAD OFFICIF—S-EAFORTH, ONT. ,,'Sister Die- in Clinton.—There pass- track cleared again later in the af- T31L gus McKay, Miss- E. Elder and Miss moved into the residence of 6 XTs. thd reception ce,10brating their gold-
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�'. . � I I away in Clinton on Sunday even- ternoon. The cars were part of a one 51 Gladys McPhee ,spent the week end 'V'illlam -Scott, On Godlerich Street. en w6ddihg anniversary. -Mr. and Mrs. 4 .
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ing, -July Oth. Nffi;q .Nluri(,l Holmes, string of '�-n,rne twenty freight and at 04 Ritz in Bayfield. 0 Mr,;. J. B.' Thompson has return-
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� , I . I I in her 11-t year. The immediate coal cars on 'their way to Goderich. •0 Miss' Jeanette Pethi Coates both grew up in the'provin-ce' � I
T OFFrCERS: ('au,- Of death was a series of strokes It is believed that s ck, of Toren- ad from. Mid -land, whe.re, she spent. of Ontario, amid ,continued to rmke, . (
11. . 0-mething Wemi; to, is spiendiiTLg the holidays with her 4.1he past month with her daughter. their home there after their marriage, I
' the last one 1)ro%lnv fatal. For 20 wrong in the friction blocks on, ome � Mr.. and Mrs, Doug 1904--tbeir trains was at the I
. -*,afoTth - Fres, . Geo. R. .McCartney. ' Friday and mother, Mrs. George Pethick. a
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I "" the nur�:iTfg staff of a Pillrnceton, N. left the track when the train was go- little daughteT, of Torom,fo, .ar. .
� . Jtwwes; Con-nol'.1y, Goderich - Vic ' - Miss Holmes was ori -gaged on of the cars loaded with coal hrid it 0 -Mrs. F. E. Willis and little and -, town of -Constance.. in that year.they I
, Werton A. Riad, Seaforth - Secl,-Treas .v
..• 1, I diaughter, I�Plggy, of 1.6ndion, am gues-.L% at the home of MT. and Mrs, came to Shoshone, joining"Mrs, Frank I
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�. ..'� bout 26). irnfles an hour. Pag.s.en- J Rulasts at the home Of Mf. and' Mrs. John Beattie. Clem, a half sister of Mrs(. 'Coates.
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.1 , AGENTS: signed her position their ,10 years grers on the afternoon train from J. E. Will�s and Mr. ari4 Mrs. Jas, L. I 0 Mr. William Pollard-, of Wood- who had -previously removed to this i
I W. E. Hinchley, * Seaforth , John acl) Rnl 111,11i sincr, b*,,Pn living Gotlerich had to leave their' t Grievie. ' vi)16, is spending the holidays with town-. Shortly
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,,, - mbirray, R. P . E. P., G. her sister, Mrs. ,Seaje; in Clinton. The walk around the derailed cars rain * Mrs. Adam Dicks -on, Mrs. ' . after reaching Shos- I
I.: ... - 3, Scafmtb, late -Muriel Holine- n a14 Thos. his parents, Mr. arid. Mrs. J. J. pol- hone they located iDHailoy, where
�, . ..� was born in God- hoard anotbei-train which got tb GhIeve and' Miss Helen Di for seven years where Mr.
- Jw-niimth, BrodhaOeiri; James Watt� . em Okson left lard. I they lived
: �,:Elyth; O. F. Hewitt, Xim,cardirie.' erich Township, justt west of Cli*ton to Stratford just 20 iminutes late, on. Tuesday for Fredonia, N. Y. 0 Mr. Con FiakaTt hats returned.
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1 11, � ,, . 1; I . . . DIRECTORS: V on No. A highway, Her parents were -*- - PECIALS 0 !Mrs. D. H. Wilson retimmed from from 'De'tro'it, where he spant a week Then they retu'rnerd,, to $hoahone,
� %, . the late Samuel H01mc- and Muriel Mrs. McElroy Attends Reunion— Toronto on, Tuesday. - with friends. . . . , Where they have dwelt far more than . I
,WHIriarn Knox, Lowleoqboril; George (.';eslf I HOITM'S. Nth of Tri -4h 4irth, A unique reurion wsLq held on Wed- Prime Ribs ........... 13,ft 0 Miss Ann Trethbwy, of Strut- �
I - 0 ,Mf. Elroy Brownlee, of Toronto, 20 years and where they bare formed I
I l.�,'i, , teon(hatt, Brodho-gen ; Jurnes Conf She grow to wamanhand in that com- neqday Of last week when nine chil- Chuck Roasts ......... I I C ford, is the ''guest of 'Misis Helen is *,siting at his ,home (fie", many friendships. Failmiing and -dairy- ,'
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, Inunity nil was *ell known and much dren of the late- Miatthew and Mrs. . Lane, 0 Mr. Joe Corfbett, Of Detroit,. have occupied Mr, Coates, atten- I
molly, Goderich; Alex. B'roadfoot, No. 5s ing
�11 Ift Sj Seaforth; Robert Pen -is, Myth ; hplrivM by, all who knew her. Sur- Johnston,GodeTich Township, Sboulder Rounds r.q. E. McMurray has- rpturn0d visiting his moth I er, ,Mrs. Coiibett, tion since moving to this community.
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0wrge McCartney, Na: ,3, Seaforbh; vlvin,g are two lyrothers, Geo. Holmes, ded at the farm of Thomas Johnston. ...... 12c fro%aivivit with friends in Goderich. 0 !M,rs. tMary Sher% of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Coates -are the parents
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A*ifi Pepper, Brucefield; Jarrdie,q Shol- Clinton, and Sainuel Holm", Sea- The combined ages 6f the nine chit- ...... , pEarivister, of Detroit, is wh,6 pas visidpg Mr. and Mrs. Jas. of six children, all of whom were I
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.. I MoTlam, .No. 5, forth, and 'three sist,dr,t, Mrs, M. J. dren are 6,61 years, Mrs. -Margaret gm�`eet of Mss Helen McDougall Devefeaux, left for Toronto and "71'e9lent f6r the reception. These are .
1 . dice, Watton; Thomas - 9C th: Mdss
1. Seale, Montreal; Mrv, Elizabeth Duncan, 81, of Sault Ste, Marie, Ont., C in F,;gTw Ville. Montreal on gAturday. Mrs. Olive Frazier, of Nampa; Mirs.'
" swottib. h c -ale, Clinton!,"d Mrs. Marga being the elde�st; Mrs, Tbomiss Sower- Rib )30ils .............. 8 e IN I
. � , . - , 1. . . Se T6t Mr. and 'Mrs. D. 1. Hill and fain- . 0 Mr. Th�wnas Pa-ecell " and Mr. Ivy 'Christensen and.Mrs. Edith B '
� Crowqton, 'Soda Creek, Car brisket Point ......... _r , "
.1. ---.1-- .. Caribou, B. C. �v, 65, of Goderich Township, the -7C ily, ,of Goderich, are Vests at the ,John ')IfurphV, of Detroit, spent the of Slios-han,,e; Allbe,rt P. Coattes, sof
I youngest, Twemity-qe4en years ago homVe ,Of 'Mr. and Mrs. F, J. 'Kers- American holiday at the home of the Pocatello, L. 3f, I I
'. �' I A,13ARGAIN Died itt New York State. — Dr. ' . All kinds. of smoked meats lake. 4 Coates, of Sweet-
.. 1. . � . 41 . . i George Mobit,osh, a' former well this 11'"Ique -group was pho-tog-raphed . fortmerIg father, water, Texas, ,and Mrg. Maxine . I
.1 and aKa4n on Thursday the unbvoken I 0 Mrs. Robert; IH",, or,ne has re- * Miss Agnes Purcell, RN., of Hugbe's, of'Slioshome. There are four
i , ,rOR 8AL&--,1Fi,ve acres, one mile ikmo" McKiflnp,boy, died' at h7,q . and cooked ,meatg at' _
,., � � circle was gm,.,rnted to the cimeira I . t Mrad, f"M R trip tO ftgara Falls, Toronto, is, holidaying, at her hoiiiie grandchildren —Louise and 'Alene - �
I.% I I. dram -80dbeblli- .amrodeiln, house with Name in C4Atara-agAzs;, N. Y-, ' 071 mam, A delightful social tilme was I
11.%. fongde, W19i, ;�-14 tbii,et; ,small b- . I . reasonable Prices.- , Himiltoli and Toronto.. hero. . Keefer, Virginia Frazi�er and, Robert I .
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1�111'. � . ,,, g barters; Thursday, July 6th, foll6wing a nev- held in th4.. sfteftoon" toasts 'being •I I . a MT. and Mir.%, Norman Hatkirk, •a tMi,s,. Mis.e Dorramee Coates.',A dinner for Mr. and Mss. �
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I" W d ffered On Jil"e Xiven to the various nati'mallties - _1 ')ALIffarketa Tremto4N Wichigan, ver6 fiere this of laft wook with frien& Coates and ,the viisitiilginainberg of.!th,atV leken farm, bees, 25th last. br, MoIntoOh, was the qe(!- . s, ,t, En:grs)b ,Irish, .8coteb and ,N attendird the funeml of the an,d Walto&. in Wimthropc�, " .. .. - pye an I , Christie 8 eat Week the faynilY Was 1*4 at -the homp, 6f �.
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