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Seaforth on the afternoon u1
Wed'neslday, the 10th of July, insteaa
on the 17th.
forth, and Rev'. Andrews were prey-
ent. The body vvas beought :to Sea-
forth roti the Morning train and the
service he'll at 1.30 at the
home of his eon -in-law, John' J':
Mater. Rev. H. C. 'F'e'ast officiated
dull _ .'a
a
Chicken
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Mr.
N.
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of
guests
ozvto, Mrs.
Snzbherb M. and Mrs. D. S'uther-
y.
1VXa C. Slubhe3'ibY, Mir. and Mrs.
A. Chesney, Mr..and litre. J. Knoppsi,
.Trenton, Michigan, were recent
at the Charter's home.
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�'ivT FLY . COILS. --The
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Junior Women's Institute Will 'sang
--The Junior Women's Institute
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at the seavi'ce and Mr. J. T. Scott
a beautiful Nolo, "Over the
by Mrs. Rennie,
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Dinner,At
holiday
s'tromg,
• Mrs, William Charters spent the
'P a
with her exalter,. ,Mas. Arm-'
is Tata.
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f Summer Hats
elr' D OLIVES at 1 elf
iar July
wdl•1 meat at the home of Miss Helen
Beattie, Mc-KRlop.; on Wednesday,
10,'at 2.30• p.m. The roll call
Rit^ea,,, aced npan5ed'
inbermenit being made in •tlhe 'Mart -•Mir.
landltanik Ce,nieteiy. The pa111beaiers
John Finlayson Edgar
dine.
and Mas. Alex. McGavin and
Lois spent the week -end an Kinoar
Very Attractive Prices
by and
ware Mebssls.
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IMAMS" SOAP at 25c
• the
2 for
BRAND MILK
3 AtGJLJE20c
will be answered a vegetable
favozite way of sean'ing it, Re-
ports of the Guelph Conference will
be by the delegates,
Lawson, Thomas Dinsmore, John A.
Wilson, John Stewart and Andrew
Little.
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Please phone 1,57 for reser- .
is
of
• end' Jennie Hogg, of bhe hhie,
spending the holidays at bhe hame
Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
herparents,•
Hogg in 1VIiaKYllop.
Dresses
Frocks for
given —
vation as soon as possible.
•
ab, per tin
ST. CHARLES' MILK•
5(,'
tab, per
Thomas' W. A. Meets. -= The
regular monthly meeting of St.
Church Women's Auxiliary
Typewriter Presented ' To Scott
Memorial Hospital. — A Remington
Rand noiseless typewz•iter, in mem-
The Seaforth Golf and
• Mr. Maurice Shea of Detroit was
visiting fanerLds .dry town this week.
• Mr, and' Mrs. John Beattie were
Grimsby the
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teases
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Every eeasion•.
CLARK'S SAUCE at 15c
per bottle
Thomas'
was held in bhe Parish Hall' nn Tues-
day, July 2nd, with Mrs, Appleyard
Ten members answered
ory of the late Gordon Ralph, was
Placed in Scott Memorial Hospital last
week. The Women's Aid to Scott
Country Club Ltd.
4ii
Torionto and over
week -end. Mr. and' Mrs. D, M. Balt
tie and Marjorie returned bo Tgxonto
them.
and still more
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Big Buying' -Big Selling
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p2•esidin4a.
the roil call. The meeting opened
Memorial Hxrsprtal were able to do
the Mrs.
with
• Mrs. D. H. Wilsion and Gordon
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INtGiERSOLL CREAM
C'IIEF�SE, at 2 packages • • • • 25e
SALMON SANDWICH 1 OC
SPREAD—at, per tin
MARSHALL'S KIPPERED
with the hymn, "Jes'us Shall Reign
Where'er the Sun,' after which Mrs.
A. `Case read the Scripture lesson
from Luke's Gospel. The members
pined in the missionary 'prayers and
various
litany. After the various reports
this through generosity of
Sutherland, of the Regent Theatre
and VIa. Clifford Hunt, manager of
the Remington Rand, in London, and
Mc-
son of M¢. and Mrs. E. Hunt of Mc-
]iillop.
this year, has returned to Toronto to
a'ke a special course.
• Mas H G. Meir, Mrs. T. S.
Smith, Mrs. J. C. Ga�ed'g, Mrs. F. S.
Sills, Mire, J. Ai Munn and Miss'e's Fl
are visiting at her home in Detroit,
• mss Evelyn Grainger and Mises
K. Calver of Clinton, are guests at
t'
the home of Mr, and Mss, W. A.
Wright,
Margaret Grainger, of•
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Dresses •'
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Coming --Going
SPECIALS AT
$1.00 $1.25 1.4 .,•
4.951
HERRING, at 2 tins for , . , . 25C
aD'LYMPIA NORWEGIAN
SARDINES at 2 for 2�e
were submitted, the discuss
ed ion's for the autumn and a plea
A
for more extensive missionary read-
ing, After the offertory was pies-
Many Happy Returns. The many
friends of Mt,. William Sclater in
Seafomtlr and vicinity will join The
,
Laidlawh Janet Cliff, Mary Stewart,Miss
Betty Southgate and }y1'izabeth McCtl•vitp
Lean the' Seaforth Lad-
res Golf Chit at Kincardine on Tues.
Heart is the guest of 'Mrs, Alex.
Braadioot in Tuckersmmth.
•represented
• ,Canon and Mrs. Appleyard left
on Wedziesday to, visit their dough-
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all the time.
$1.95 $3.95
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Cream taken for Clinton at the same
price paid at Creamery.
ented, the meeting closed with the
benediction,
I+,x os.,, im) e" ending ,congratula-
tions and best wishes for many happy
of 'M , July 1st, when she
day, where they we're the guests of Iter
the Kinca,;•din'e Club.
• M,iss Ansa Sutherland, of Ibron-
Mrs, Clifford Coulter in Ottawa,
and will be away two or three Bees.
,
the heart the
A. C, Routledge
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•churches;
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Sermon Subjects For Sunday Next.
—hieor � se and Egm,ondvrll'e Church-
es, --10 a.m., Sunday School at both
11 a.m., combined services
Northside; 7 p.m., c'om'bined ser-
returns
celebrated her 85th birthday. Mrs.
Sclater spent the day a2 the lake in
Godench, 'bust on Tuesday slt,e was at
.home to •her nisi} ftdendls, who call-
ed to extend congratulations,
r, spent en. Al.. y- with her par-
entn Mayor D. Sutherland and
Mrs.Sutherlan'd.l
Dm. Reid Edmonds, 'of Brantford,
spent the holiday with his mother,
During their absence their son, Rely,
Hemid Alpp'leyard, Rector of Kerr-
wood', will live rn St. Thomas' Rectory
and be in cha'ige of the Canon's week
in Seaforth,
• Miss N. Desborough, Detz+tilt,
^ ] O \ /� / right ,in of season,
N \( �( when the auto is in greatest use,
tyP are. selling Dresses to persons living many,
miles from Seaforth. This speaks in praise -
•
14.r,..Motorist
at
vices at Egmoniiville.—Charles A •
Malcolm, Minister,
St. Tho'mas'' Church—Sunday School
and Bible Class, 10 a.m.; Morning
Service, 11 a.m.; sermon by Mr. F.
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Two Former Residents Visit Sea-
forth.—Seaforth was honored on
Thursday when two former residents
Pada. short •visst to our town, Tune
N.,\.,15 `7rs• Hay's, of w, who oi.
Mrs�W. G, Edmonds.
Mrs. Richard Brown and da'ugh-
ter, Vlisls, Rttth, of Eiim'onton, spent a
few days this vve'elk with the formers
sister-in-law, Mrs. .Richard RogerU..
in De-
of
'is (spending her. holidays with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Eckert,
• Mr. and Mrs, J. K. B, Brown of
Toronto and l?as. S. Phillips, of De
hroit s 'ens th'e week-en'd with their
p
worthy to,fles for Seaforth as a Shopping Centre,
and of this store in particular for Ladies'' Ap-
parel.
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We are Agents for many of the
Oldest and Strongest Insurance
Companies
Representing both Tariff and
Non -Tariff, including
"LLOYDS" OFTGLAND
Bartllett. EIS^ening Ser "ice, 7.. p.m.
Mr. F. Bartlett, Student of the West-
ern University and Huron College,
will be. hi charge of both services.
Mr. Bartlett was a former choir mss-
ter of St, Thomas' Church—Canon E.
Appleyard, Rectos.Accessories
First Presbyterian Church.—Pre-
'paratory service' Friday evening at $,
t wit
ecember 2; rd next will celebrate
hot 100th birthday, but who is as
,bright and active as any woman half
het age, The other was Mr, G, S.
Robertson, -now of the same town,
who in 1867 was employed in Mr,
:1lexander Cardn'o s bakery.. 11Zr Roti-.
ert on however, is only 80 years' of
They intend' visaing relatives
troit before returning to bhe West.
• ;Mr. and Mrs. Louis and
family spent Su•nrday their par-
enrts+ Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckert. They
retu•rn'ed by way of Marlette, to visas
Yqr, Brill's parernts.
• Miss Julian Kenny, of London,
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,is s, enclun her hairdo s with her
A g y`'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Go,ven-
lock,
• Mrs, Mae 'Dorrance is visiting
•with
with. Detroit friends,
•Mkt. and Mrs.. Frank Cudm•oxe and
NTancy, of Torozvto, were week -end
,
p. s at the 'home of. Ms, F.
• Mises Ne m'a Welker, of
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•Br'all
Living up to our reputation as " Th'
Best Place to Buy Ladies' Apparel an
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this season as in the past -
who are offering the lowest rates.,
The Kirk Sess'ion.ineets at 7. Rev,
awe and he doesn't oven look that.
brothers' and sisters in this vicinity..
Welker,
Continuatign School, Mrs: Welker,
in history.
OUR POLICIES PROTECT
Our Service is Complete
INSURE TO -DAY
C. E. Dougan, minister of the Pres-
bybeirian Church .in Clinton, will give
the pre -communion • address Fridayold
evening. Communion service, Sun-
day 11. In the evening
Death oi' V1 illiam Powell. "— Many
friends in Seaforth and vicinity
and many readers of The Expositor,
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far and near, will sincerely regret to
• Mrs. Earl Smith and children and
Mass Gertrude Crich and Mr. George
Crich, of Toronto, spent the holiday
week -lend at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. W. A. Crich.• •to
Norma and Gordon Welker, of Tavi�
'stock, were week end guests at the
,Is
of Mr, and Mrs. PVI, McKellar.
Mrs, James Barry was in Toron-
'on
MacTavish's.
WATSON & REID
morning at
Mr. Feast will s e'ak on "It Pays to
A
Advertise Does It?" All
learn of the death, of _Mia. William
Powell, Which occurred at his home
• Mrs. Alvin Woehl and children,
Glenn, Lloyd and Marion, of Fort
Saturday visiting Mr. Barry's
father, wlvo is serdowsl ill at has home
y
in that Vit. Barry Gerald
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Phone 214 Seaforth
in All Lines of
services for July and August kept
well -within the hour. •
in Toronto at 2.15 Saturday morning,
June 29th, Seven wee,ks ago Mr.
Powell srffered: a stroke from whichwith
Erie, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mc-
Inbos and Barbara, of Detroit were
h '
city. and
went down on Wednesday,
• Mr, and Mrs, L. G. Kruse and
Toronto, who wore pale pink chiffon
Normal 'Sc'hool.
Specialists
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he never rallied and for some days
Billy, of Galt spent the week end
P
matching accessories and car-
Johanna 'Hill roses
Misses Elinor, Kathleen and Anna.
Glew 'holiday
Insurance.
George Henry Smithers. —The
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to his death he had been un-
with Mrs. William Sclat'ex,
ried a nosegay of
spent the with Mr. and
death occurred in Toronto at the
home of his daughter, Mfrs, W. W.
cansci�ous. He vvas in his 73rd year
conscios
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•Miss Isabe'll'a McKellar is spend-
ing a month with her friend, Miss
and maiden hair fern. The groom
was supported by his 'brother, Aan
Mrs. J. Jamieson,
Mr, Hubrey H. Cartdt left for To -
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O ' S. T. Holmes &.Son ,
O • FUNERAL SERVICE Olstoek
0 Main Street, Seaforth 0
Cole, 882 Carlow Ave., on June 26,
of George -Henry- Smithers, one of
Seaforth's oldest residents. the great-
'er part of his life being spent in this
commrunity-. He was born in Wood-
August 27, 1819, and was the
•hast surviving member of , a family
and was born in London, but came' to
Harpurhey with his parents when a
child, the family later settling in Fag-
nionuville. AS a young boy -he learn-
ed the printing trade at The Expos:i-
tor, and had followed all departments
of the newspaper business until his
death, After leavin Seaforth Mr,
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The
•end
SHELL SERVICE STATIONss
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FOR EXPERT WASHING
AND GREASING
Laura Black in Toronto,
•• Mrs. Webb, of Hamilton„ilton, was a
week -end guest at the home of Mr.
Mts. T. G. Scott.,,
Mr. John MurrayMlxrraof Minnesota
and Mi. Thomas' Murray of Michigan.
moth Hensall Old Boys, visited their
thony, of Detroit. After a honey-
moon spent in Muskoka Lakes and
other rpoinbs north, they will take up
residence in it. Clements.
lVPary Atkinson, of Toronto,
spent Sunday at her home in Hib-
'belt. 1
tanto on Tueas'dny, where he will take.
a Summer course in Physical Trains.
slily. "
I.M'Ias, Effie Jamieson is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Harvey Jenkins, Gbde-
rich Tp.
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of eight, and crane to Seaforth when
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cousin, Mrs. G. T. Turnbull, this
Misses Agnes and Gertrude Me
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only nine of age. 'He was for
Powell worked as a compositor on
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Grath, of Kitchener, are spending the
S. T. Holmes, residence,
0 Crich (Street, West; phone O
0 No. 119W, Charles Holmes' 0
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O residence, Goderit:h Street,GREASING
years
manyyears a highly esteemed reed-
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dent of Seaforth and a mem'b'er of
the Fire Brigade. ' For about thirty
D. D.
the London Advertiser and later on
the composing room staffs of all the
Toronto newspapers and was a prop-
inent member and former President
WASHIING 1 J(''
T' '
week'
• Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Henderson
and family, of Toronto, were weep-
end gwests� at the home of Mr. and
holidays at their home here,
Mists Marie Flannery of Toronto
spent the week -end with her parents,
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Mx. 'Mrs'. Patrick Flannery.
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0 Night calls, Phone 308, 0
O Day calls, Phone 119 J. 0
Charges moderate. O
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years he was employed with
Wilson in -the egg emporium. Later
he followed the carpenter trade, The
deceased was of a quiet dispesitaon,
was a kind and loving father and was
greatly interested` in all. the affairs
of the town and community, and will
•
be very much missed by his family
of Typographical Union 91, Toronto.
For come years he was editor of the
East Elgin Reformer, Aylmer, which
he disposed of in 1915 to accept a re-
sponsible position with the MacLean
Publishing Co, in Toronto, A few
g
years Way-
later he the W
e es
Tire Repairing -Painting -Simonizing
CAR TOPS DRESSED AT REASON-
ABLE RATES
Our Atm To Satisfy,
TMEQTO1�1
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SHELL STATIO Goderich St. W.
d. Mrs. Modeland
VTss. R. H. 'M Toronto
returned to Toronto with them for a
short vrsdt,
• Mr. K. Lamont, is
visiting with his father Detroit, dbrbhe'
at th'e,ir home on North Main Street,
• Miss Dorothy Carter spent a
few days at her home in Oshawa.
and
The euchre and siocial held) in the
parish hall Friday evening was a
grand success.
Miss Mary Lane, of Toronto, is vis-
iting with herd Mother,* Mrs. John
Lane.
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Eye Trouble?
edgy Press„ Limited, of which he was
and friends. He was twice married,
• Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Plant, Miss
Have your eyes examined by
he first wife vu Grace Walker, who
only lived a short time. He was mar-
President at the time of hish death
Besides practising a thorough know-
Edna and Miss Ruth Smith were in
Acton the
TUCKERSMITH
•oma
R. A. REID, for 17 years Strat-
T leadingOptometrist.
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ried in 1879 to Mlary Ann Piercy, who
ledge of practical printing lilt. Powell
over week -ends.
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predeceased hum seventeen years aro.
For onto, butug years spent had lived
in Toronto, had the sum-
mer in Seaforth for the past tenf
year.-, He i; survived by a family --sof
two sons and three daughters; Wil-
P.,am •Syanders, of TC.;or into; WalteresOpening
of Vandet :rof, B.C.; Mrs.
W. Cole, of Torc,nto; lir=. Ernest J.
Adair, Toronto, .,and lits. John J.
Sel'ater. Seaforth. He was a them-
wielded a ver versatilepen in edi-
y
and descriptive ns t o and his
otccasional
occasional contri'bubions to The Ex-
have been interesting • fes-
t e- g,
ur- of that paper for many years.
Mr. Powell was also known in
widelyConsult
fraernal circles in Toronto,being a
member of St. George's Masonic
Lodge, the I.O.O.F, and Native Sbns
a•:d was a former President of Scar-
7
,L r0 Leaches Liberal Association and
Horan
Barber Shop
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IN THE REMODELLED BOX
:Yens• H. R. Scott and family are
spending a month at Bayfield.
• Miss Mary Hays, and Miss Agnes
Fowler, of Toronto, were week end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Hays.
• Mr. Lester Govendock and two
children, of Toronto, spent the holi-
day with his •parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Govenlock.
• Mir. and Mrs. Leonard Bolton and
,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhenme and
daughter, Mariland, of Comber, were
week -end guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. S,\ral•lace.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex. McLachlan,
Mrs. Morris Erb and daughter, -B'ebty
and Mr. Roy Clement, of Moose Jaw,
were recent guests at. the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John. McLachlan, in
Tutkersmith',
Missies Edna M. Jamieson and Ev-
Nott were in Stratford on Mon
Expert work only at most •
moderate prices.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
him at
westcott's
JEWELRY STORE
1st AND 3rd FRIDAYS EACH
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ber of the Presbyterian Church here
and since living iii Toronto was a
?lone^ -iter of the Old Boys'
Association. Fifty years ago Mr.
I o`•t'ell was united in marriage to
STORE, OPPOSITE JOHN STREET
I solicit your patronage at° myDr.
Yspentelyn
famil the week -end in• Detroit,
• VIP, and Mrs, Geo. Bald -win, of
day atlbendfnig the funeral of the lake
S. Silcox, Principal pf Stratford
MONTH -9 TO NOON
O 0
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member 'of Bathurst Street Church.
A service was held at the above ad-
Miss Charlotte Fleurcheutz, sis'ter of
new •barber shop, which •will open
St. Thomas, were Sunday guests at
the
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dress at eight o'clock• Thursday, June
lir Louis Fleurcheutz and Miss
of MIP. and Mrs. T. G. Scott.
'3' FUNERAL SERVICE O
0 W. J. WALKER and 0
Fleurcheutz, of Egmondville, and ir.
Fei4•uary of this year Mr. and Mrs.
on
• Mr. Harold Barry has returned
to Toronto after a two weeks' holiday
0 JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. 0
1 Powell had celebrated their golden
Saturday July 6th
at the home of Mrs, G. T. Turnbull.
Licensed Embalmers and 0
0 Funeral Directors. OIle
Fo,,�-
Wedding at their home' in Toronto.
is survived by his wife and a
• The Misses Ferguson, Sperling
Street, are spending a month at their
BANDO
0 Day or Night Calls promptly 0
family of three slaughters and two
cottage at Port Albert.
O attended. O'
..sons,
Miss Reta Powell, at home; Mrs,
JOHN PULLMAN
. • Mrs. Annie Smith, of Wichita,
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Harley Gregg, Huntsville; Mrs,
Frank Bond., MIP, William L. Powell
Kansas, visited at Scott- Memorial
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Faster
androno 12r. Robert S. Powell, all of To
Hospital on Wednesday.
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ron•fo. The funeral was held from
from
t is tete hame on Tuesday afternoon,
• Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Stark, of
Welland; sent the week -end at the
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LEGION
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being in
hSome of Mr. Stark s„'mot'her, Mrs. A.
E. C. Chamberlain
{` •rite
Freezin 0
3ment made Noa tvay
Cemetery,
woof WANTED
ta• ck.
Vlis
elenEmcLean is visiting
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with friends
Clerk of the Second Division Court
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LOCAL BRIEFS
•Highest Cash Prices Paid
•• Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Govenlock
and family, of Waterford, were guests
County of Huron
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• •re-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Party
O�ce in the Do -minion Bank Band-
Eng, Seaforth. Office hours : --arderii
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
L30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7 pm- to 9 pro.
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Mr, an•d Mrs. J. G. Mullen'
turned from Toronto on' Monday, Y'
n,here they had been spending a week
with friends,
• Mrs. S. Morton, Miss Kathleen
H Jackson
H. •
Seaforth
Govenlock on S,unday.
•• Miss Grace Cha,lmetrs, of Scot-
Soot -
land, is a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Laing.
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and 1Q r. James Morton, of Port Nel-
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Phone 3w
•Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Stewart and
f3ERVICES WE CAN RENDER
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son,
ro n, were in town on Friday.
•Mrs. Thomas Allen- anal Miss
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family are in Detroit on their vaca-
tion.
te, automobile, fire, sickness and
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Jane Allem, of Toronto, were the
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Victoria Park, Seaforth
accident insurance, If in the mar-
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week
the Misses Young,
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ket for any of the above lines,
kindly give ns a call.
Choose the
end guests of
• Mr' mold Reinke, of Toronto,
spemt the h with his• mother,
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Thursday
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Insurance Agencies
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• Mrs. L. C. Jackslon, who spent
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several months with son, Mr.
Fred' Jackson, Merrick her has re-
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attended 'a Retreat for the priests of
London Diocese at St. Peter's Sem-
Sem-
inary, London, during last week.
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turned to her home here.
•"For Tofs Convenience"
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• This is the only joint appeal these two worthy organizations
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• Mr, A. R. G. Amlent, of Toff -onto,
ere e o a for vacation;
will make. Their cause wor thwhile and they need your
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HIGHEST •
EVERY Frigidaire '35 gives you
five kinds of cold—all in one
cabinet, Faster freezing is just
one feature. The Frigidaire '35
Super Freezer also gives you
frozen storage; extra- cold stor-
age; moist storage; and normal
storage below se. Come in for i
a demonstration. ?
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The Genera', Motors Refrl- . •• t
spent bhe week -end with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, William A'm'en•t.
• Masts Florence Laidlaw, of To-
ro-nto, is spending the holidays with
her mother, Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw,
• 11Ir. and Mrs. Murray, of Pitts-
burg,a l'e the 'guests of Miss David-
son.
• Dm, lI. H. Routs Mr. Alex, Ross,
11. Os'c: Neil and.Mr. W. Brine mo
tred to Orangeville for the races on
r ..d.' '.
• 1 F, J. Bechely and Mts. Bech-
spent the week -end in Detroit.
-Standard
Arrow -BV Schedule
Effective May 6, 1935
LEAVE WEST BOUND
1.00 p.m. 7.315 p.m.
Time
LEAVE EAST BOUND
8.15 a.m. 5.45 p.m.
TI�JERIES IPLANIV1ED TO
IM{eCl�3ljiz.,. Brantford; Gertrude and
Aur es, London; hart Kitchener; Lucy
Burke, London; Charles Malbrse,
Windslor; Thomas, 'McQuaid, Scarboro
Bluffs ; Mary McQuaid, Torombo
Marie Flannery, Tozornto.
Lorentz - Flannery
A pretty June wedding was solemn-
ize'd in S'b. Agatha R. C. Church on
Saturday, June 29th, at 9 a.m., when
Helene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Flannery, of St, Coheir:ban,
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support.
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FUN • FROLIC • AMUSEMENTS
• The program will include numbers by the Seaforth High -
larders Band and by other leading artists..
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tax , children Free
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• Mi. and Mrs, L. Kennedy of. To-
ronto were ,thee week -end guests of
Dr. Charles Macke and Miss Mac-
kay.
• 1Vlies Alison Feast, who has been,
holidaying in Muskoka and Seaforth,
leabeb Friday for New York„ inhere
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continue item at Co-
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was united iry marriage to Mr. Clar-
ewe Lorentz, of St. Clements. The
ceremony was performedby Rev. Fr.
Kleiber. The bride, who was given
in marriage Iby her father, was be-
comirugly gowned in pale blue chiffon
ar-
with matching -accessories, and car-
a white prayer hook oath falling
streamers prertrtsly decorated' with
LEGIOlN1
Following in CARDNO'S HALL. Ex-
AN �j ceiletit music. Admission 25 cents,
1, Lr including tax.
Presidents Charles.Holntes; Secretary, J. M. McMillan
D"-president; William Kerr; Secretary, C. B. Stewart..
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