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Alberta., .wili spend eweekeend an,•,'
the home •of his bre' then, Mr. Marina;
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liens Lay
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Master Egg Mash
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. AnnouncementseeMfr. '1•71SOraan Auntie
rbald atasonneee the erigingeneent • of
his daughter, jean Elizabeth,. in Mr.
Edward .0. Miller, of .Wisltan, Cute
the iTriarriage to take pitaiee quietly
in September.
'1.1' •113;e0Ve Crozier has disposed 0',
his British Atnexiiesan ganesenviee. &tee
don to IVir. Adler Okla*,
• .• Mr. G. W. Nott ands Mr. Bert
Boesch have left for Manitioulie Is-•
land where. they will purchase a can-
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eliclous •
Dinners 0*D' •
brio ti ht US here en this toccaeion, an
if Yon ^Will ,leitnilly cense ito • order We'
will proceed withetfie "undertaking 'On
.. ,It a„ppeais 'that the coninsitte ree
sponsible for this 'gathering' 4 atv''e ante
me toa 'chair.
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U VY CL 1 / 011 .
J . P riees Moel Moderate
at $2 15 Cwt
lioNEY 80c
' 10. pounds for .
Motor Accident -Mr. and Mr9. E.
C. Miniroe, who were recent guests. in
Seaforth of Mr. and Mrs. J. °M. Goiv-
had and miles-.
slgurne Meninbs ')
DXavicarsio.ena, Mr. C. B. :Stelw-
s Nora ewart and 11/ise Jean.
ant lVfi s. St .
Stewart left on Mon,day on a, motor
triP to Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Special Hot Plate D inners on
. SUNDAY
. 50c
p.oinited as a sort of
man on th is ,ontion. Now, I have
accepted this 'honer iv,vith a feeling of
sincere gratitude toward: them, for it
is an honor; indeed, to be seleetedl as
Leaders of Fashion .
Wear Knitted Suits
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- nt
The Styles on di y
„ spla
loi&GLE BRAND MILK 200
SBISCUITS 2.5c
enlack, an unpleasant
tunate experience While returning to
their home in Regina by^ meter. At
li ountain, Northernmain
eni • Min
gan, Mrs. Munroe atte mpted to
* Mr. Lester V. Rayne, of Ottawa,
was a week -end guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Frost .
• Members and others are re-
servation as soon as possible. quested to phone 157 for re-
iODA
thairmian at a; gathering of such ess
thimble people as I see befthe me en
this occasiadvised me at my on. • ,. ;
They have rth
duties be light
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Ideal for Street, Drives
n Golf, Travel
hre full of fascinating
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interest to' all women
, ,.
2 pounds far
ThilACIARONI 25c
•I5 pounds for
,
the door while the car was in motion,
but the wind was 90 strong that she
was thrown out on the pavement, and
in the fall her arm was broken and
her' socket badly, injured.
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CouncilDiscusses
(Continued from Page 1) •
The Seaforth .:Golf and
Country Club Ltd:
will' and ;only' thio °I'd-
irlary duties of a chairman at a tunes
tion of this kind. 'However, 1 nntst
.si4y at the outset, 'speaking on behalf
of all Of us., who. have invaded and
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.2 -Piece Suits . r
,.3 -Piece Suits
who like to wear the
Smartest Styles First.
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Y ou will enj'oy seeing
LAjJNDffYe0AJ 25,c
shoulder
the fountain. ;Councillor Hudson led
appropriated this home at this thne,
these New . Fashions, -
8 hart'. for '
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Church • Serinces. - E.gmontlyille
the offensive.
nAee to
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that we wish to apologize to Mr. and
Mrs. Scott for our abrupt entry into
Priced fr.ons
trying
CORN STARCH 25c
pounds for
'Church -The regular services at the
regular hours; School, 10. a.m.; Wor-
ship; 11 a.m.,., and 7 prin See you at
we going put a meter on
where h•enChairman E. L. Box of the
P:U.C:1 waters.his coal?" he e•nquir-
e. n
a "He liseS-th•at far nothing." Af-
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sick list. We hope soon to he'ar of
hisl recovery.
this house, and our lack of etiquette
. s
andi good manners at this. time. c
I 'can aseure them, however, that
$12.9,5 to $29.50
, .
them on and
vi,ewing them on your.,
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RICE 25c
2-3-4-5 posmdis for •
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CONGER SNAPS 25c
3 pounds for
Church .Sundays -Rev. Charles Man
colm , Minister. '
Northside United Churche-11 a.m.,:
• "The Faith 'of a Child," 13aptism Or
"Untfathomed Affee-
ter further discussion, the matter wa:s
dropped. .
A motion by Councilloss Broderick
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and Purcell in•sitnicted the property
Miss Churchill of Clinto.n spent
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Sunday in the village vistitingtraerids.
Rev. Mr. and 1VIre. .Gardiner and
Mien Helen nudism, who halve ;been
spending their holidays in Chicago,
we are here with the very best- in-
tentions, and with the spirit of good
will and 'neighborliness uppermost in
our minds. We have all learned, my
dear Mi MTS. Sebtt,
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If interested
consult us.
self in the mirrors. '
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ICHARMI-LRegular 10e r
at, per ftin . DC
'CLARK'S VEGETABT.F, a„
souirt-4 Tins for 2af..
ME POULTRY taken very.eday
except Saturday.
A. C. Routledge
PHONE 166 '
children; 7 p.m.,
tian"; Sunday School an 10 a.m. We
wish to announ.ce that •it has been
necessary te change the date of the
anniversary services from October 20
to October .97. Rev. J. F. Anderson
of Wingham will speak in the morn-
ing and Rev. Dr. J. E. Hugh f
, s'°n' °
the IVIetropoli'tan Church, London, i
the enening.-Ren T. A. Carmichaell,
Minisen. • ' .
St. 'Neornannehurch-Sunday school
committee to , have a suitably inserib-
ed plate placed on the fountain'.
• "How long may a • car, park on
s1roanin Street?" asked Owincillor Hud-
"I had to lease my Work 'and.
go out 'to move cars. in front 'of my
tlace Saturday night."
' Mayor „"
Sutherland invited coanCil
ti;c. be his guests at the .ball game Fri-
eay, as he Stated. that it washseces-
sary to fo.ster sport in the tow -n. He
also mentioned that a...- constable
have returned home. ,
Sunday being decorations day in
Londesboro , cemetery. the flowers.
Were .beautfal but' en' hecdcoant hot
rain th.e service was el in . ti e
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enurch.
°Misses Bell and Mary Scott, who
have been spending some time at
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Bracelbridge and Muskoka Lake have
t ed h
re urn ' . "Trre' '
and of year in
tended departure from our midst in
the very near 'future, and we could
.not let nh.e opportunity pass without,
making just •one mere tall before yo -u
leave, anespend just one more ea,
joyable evening' with you in' this
grand ;old home,• which has been not-
ed for its hospitality for so many
ynarn
. Presents Address
And in, con.nection with our visit.
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' You are welcome tO view -them
• here any time you come.
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a TAVIS-H'S
and Bible Class, 10 a.m.;
should he at the game to , preserve
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an. this occasion, the committee in
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l!,,je,morninge
rservmse
ice, 11' a. .; . evening •
order. •
sesssse.,..m.
charge of these proceedings . have
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pm. Rector will preach at both ser-
vices. All welcome. -Canon E. Ap-
inf nee,„ going .,to send avinen
down to the, ba.11 I th.in.k "Pm
handed Me an address, which it is
My duty to read to you at this:
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pinyard, Rector. •
game,
entitle•cli to have a man to move the
Baseball-.
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ent. We will ask for your kind at-
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WE ARE SPECIALISTS 'IN
• FIRE - AUTOMOBILE
WE LIABILITY - PLATE GLASS
WINDSTORM
-PERSONAL ACCIDENT
INLAND TRANSPORTATION
GUARANTEE BONDS
nicKillop Pastoral Charge of the
United Church -Sunday Sept. 15th:
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Special Harr-eet Horne Serviees; Duffs
Churhh, 9.30 a.m • Caren Church,
Winth 11 ' ..' Bethel Ch. • h 9 30
rop, am.,inc -.
pm. 8 ermon topic, "Lessons From
the Leaves." Rareest home music.-
Rev. G. E. Morrow, B.A Minister;
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First Presbyterian Ohurche-Morn-
cars in front of my store," replied
punci oi u.dson. •
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The meeting closed. followinn a
discussion on the merits of cash Te-
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lief. The relief committee will bring
in a r rt epos .
Finance Report ,
The finance re.p•ort was as follows:
James V. Ryan, salar, $55; Jas.
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FEATURING
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TONY FARR
tention, ladiesand gentlemen.
This address 'bears the introductory
appellation: "To Mr. and Mrs.' A. D.
Scott et' "Thornton Hall:"
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There is one glorious place 'round
here, they call it "Thornton Hall,"
It is known for hospitality whene'er
you make a call;
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a recital of some of her poemie.
Mr. J.. ott, Roxboro's. popular
vocalist, in his most efficient and
breezy style, rendered that beautiful
song, "There's An Old Fashioned
House" and laten a comic number,
which was :very amusing. ,
:At the conclusion Of the peagram,
Jane Morrison., a popular inemiber of
the younger set, and - daughter of Al.T.
Writ A. Morrison and • the late Mrs.
1Vlotrison, 1VteKlillees, was united . in
marniage to Mr. l3ertrarn ,•Brown
Hemingway, ' senn of 'Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Hemingway, Of Grey town -
eliap. The ceremony was performed
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Lowest Rates with Absolute Finaiic4a1
, Strength
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ing subject, "The Order of the Corn:
paniens of Jesus"; evening, "Behold
I Thaugh•t-Now I know."e--Rev. Rlar
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V.. Ryan acct. Board of Health, $1;
- $70• H.
John A.Wil's'on, sa y „
A ' 'Ant:
Snell, salary, $60; Thos. Storey, sal-
and his 8 -Piece Orchestra
GWVA IIII S frth%.
For forty years and more, we're told,
snu graced this lovely spot,.
.years .of steady progre§e have
the ladies of the company served a
most delicioue lunch of ;sandwithes,
'rake and coffee, and there were no
by Rev. G. E. Morrow, pastor of
Duffs andisCane-n Churches, the young
couple being unattended. 'The pretty
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Rates and Information gladly given.
C. Feast, Minister. •
ary, $60; T. G. Scott, acct. fountain,
'Moe.
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been your happy lot; '
You learned the trick in early life, to
cen;ecientious objectors in the gath-
erinrg,
bride was beautifully gniwned in egg-
shell skinner's satin with point lace
$3; Dickson, acct., $2.92; John
FRIDAY, SEPT.
fight
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CALL 011e PHONE ..US
s LOCAL BRIEFS
Mic:Kenzie, Iblack.smith acct., $1.80;
Fred Reeves, wages, $3; Geo. A. Sills
13th
ADMISSION: 35c .Plus Tax
life's battles bold,. .
And never quit, both man and wife,
the things to
The accompanist for all the sing-
ing was Mrs. J. G. McMichael of Sea-
and White accessories. and wore • a
wreath of orange blossoms; in ilex
hair. She 'bouquet Briar-
.
WATSON & REID
. Seaforth
Phone 21/ •
Specialists in All Kinds of
Insitrance.
• DT. "William S. Campbell, Mre.
Campbell and daughter,' of AlbanY;
missouri, were week -end guests at
the honse. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stewart. •
• Mr. and Mrs. John F. Neely. and
two c.hildren, of London, were visit-
ing -with Seaforth friends on Satue-
& Sol acct. $30.17.' Bell Telephone
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Co., 79. 'Canadian National Rail-
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way, crossm.g protection, $7.83; Thos.
Klein. wages, Board of Health, 75c;
W. E. Kerslake, acct., Board , of
Health $2.4in W. Montgomery, acct.
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r11.40s James Rankin, police 'duty,
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"". Direct Relief
Jri the A he oon '
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FINAL BASEBALL
ZURICH vs.. SEAFORTH.
• for the Supertest Trophy, -4 ,
p.m., at the Recreation
Grounds, Seaforth. • '
right uphold.
For though Scott is •a common name,
- it stands for honor; bright,
And you always had the lofty aim to
uphold it day and night.
You kept your head., the both of you,
w,
when times were good or had;,
When trouble came, yau had it too,
forth, and no further obtervations are
neces,sary in this eonn•ection A The
evening's ents mmenit closed by the
ccmpany joinin hands and sine,
ing . ' 3 ' th•e lead shiii of Roxboro
.i Scott, "Auld -ng Syne" and
e's a jolly Good F ow. o
'The best wi•shes of the tire com-
munity ge With Mn' and Mrs.. A. D.
carried a of
cliffe rases, asters,nmaidlen hair fern
and baby's breath. The- groom's, gift
to the bride was • a be•autifts1 &lives
tea serv.iirene Following the ceremony
a wedding (breakfast was served at
the filic.k's . House, Mitchell. Latex
the happy Couple left son a honey-
Moen trip to 'Ihronto, Shelburne; and
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day. . .
• Mrs. F. H. Larkin, of Toronto,
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W. R. Smith, $2.34; McDonald
Admission: 20C, including tax
Seaforth Athletic Association
we've never seen you sad;
But with head erect and going atrong,
Scott to their 'neW home in Seaforbh.
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Muskoka, the bride travelling in a
navy 'silk ci-epe ensemible trimmed
is visiting friend's in Seaforth.
-A. McRae, Mrs.
Bros.,
J, J. HUGG•ARD President
an example to us all,
with Fre•nch .blue with navy •felt hat,
'0• 'S. -T.' Holmes & Son -0.
0 FUNERAL SERVICE 0
.• Mrs. Ritchie, of Point Ednn.rd,
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fin rnerly ot Cram a rty "Ai ar.pe, WaS
the ,guest of ;qrs... Feast while in
$1.92; $3.77;
R. L. Clark, $9.29; W. A. Crich
$3.76; Ross J. Sproat, $2.74; Miss N.
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M. A. REID - . Secretary
T...R. ;MUFF - Treasurer
"To uphold the right...and spurn the
;wrong," in summer, spring and fall.
McKILLOP
navy sho.es and pure, grey hose and
grey gloves. On their return Mr,
and Mrs..1-lerning-way 'will make their
•Q' 'Main Street Seaforth 0
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Seaforth for the Pre.shyterial•
p , a- . j j ci $193.. j m
rr ce, as, . . eery, . , . .
e
You always had lofty
horn:e in Grey towne•hip, wihere the
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Cardno, $5.72; Alex. iMeGavin„ $4.32;
such aims, one
Hemingway - Morrison
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' 0 S.. T. Holmes, residence,
• Mrs. G. T. Turnbull and Mr. A.
_ k. -C. Routledge, $3.16; B. Christie,
noble pathway tro.d,
,best wishes of a host' of friends fer
long
0 Goderich Street, West; •phone 0
.0 No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' 0
Pe Turnbull visited in London and
Ingers.oll this wee'.
$1.34; J. W. Beattie, $1.92; E. B.
Gondie, $3.60; Jas. Reynolds & Sone,
''•i"'••-.
You haid n.o use for crook•e'd games,
. while you dwelt on the sod, '
A pretty September wedding was
solemnized at the McKillop Parson-
a and happy miarried life will
follow them:
0 residence, Goderich. Street, •C>
, 0 East; phone NO. 308.
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• Mrs. M. Broderick t d
re urne to
her horne from •
Scott Memorial Ho.-
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pital this week, greatly improved in
$6.44; Julia Regier, $7.50. Total,
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$o3.10. Medical ser•vices, $4.75..
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SH,ELL
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But with ;honest thrift and well -plan-
ned work, you kept your n.oble way,
.And built a home the life of which, is
age on Saturday, ;September 7, at 10
o'clock in the. morning, when Viola
Miss Della Eggert entertained a
few friends on ,Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. Henry Hoegy and
Ambulance Service 0
health. .„
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hard to- find to -day.
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Miss D. :McNabb of Grey spent Sun -
0 , Night calls,,, Phone '308. -0
0 Day calls, Phone 119 J. •(>
0 • Charges .0,
• Mrs. Botz and Mrs, Bowyer of
Abilene, K -' -e ••-•t: 'th
ansas, al nisi ing at,. e
• VARNA
GASOLINE .
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The farming game you understood,
from A right to Z,
Eye Trouble?
day at the horne' of Mr.' and Mrs.
. ....
Jerry Doerr.
moderate.
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mas•on.
As "Thornton Hall"
Mr. C. Regele Mr. 3/trs.
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• Ms.W. N..Knechtel has return-
•0
ed to her home after spending two
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. E. E.
Several from this. vicinity are at-
tending London Fair.
Mr and, M • F. Week tared
• *IS' es me -
to Genco Saturdays
MEANS MORE AND BETTER -
MILES PER GALLON. SHELL
SEALED OIL IS BETTER FOR
can testify, and
anyone can. See.
But now you're chose to leave the
el •
aye your eyes examined bY
R.A. REID, for 17 year,s Strat-
'ford's leading Optometrist.
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work
and and
H enry Incebler spent hineanday at
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Stratford. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wim. Hoegy and
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0 FUNERAL SERVICE 0
Secord, in Meaford. , -
* Mrs. Arthur Mason, who has
been sp•encling the past few weeks
with relatives and friends here e-
, r
in Sas-
turned this week ,to her home kateon. ,
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9. Mr. Stanley Derran,ce ie
on
A. parish picnic including Bavfield,
Nin -111 • d V ' '1 ' ' '
9 C eton an. arna, WI 1 49 'held In
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•ThNN'et•t's Greve' on Saturday, Sept.
14tli hearth, weather and other - cit -
cu instances permitting.
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YOUR ENGINE
OPEN FROM 7 an. to 11 p.m.
Tires and Batteries For Sale. . ,
SHELL STATION
H. WESTON.
land, to live in Seaforth Town,
You still havesfriends on every hand
who'll never turn You down;
For we will often think f d
.o •yrou an
always wish you well,
And you're sure to find g-ood friends
pert en y at moat
moderate prices.
EYES EXA1VIDTED .
GLASSES FITTED
Consult him at -
Louii were Stmday visitor's at Strat-
ford. .
Miss Ila Baruerman and 'brother,
Everett, /had' nheir tonsils removed at
Scott rIVIermorial Hospital at Seafarth
on Monday. '.'•
Mrs'. John. E.g-gert is
0. Licensed Embalmer 0
taking
ancl • true, while in the town you
Westcott's.‘
. art present viss
c' Ambulance Service <>
a coulee at Clinton Business Colle e
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• MfieS Dollie Carlin is visiting with
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MANLEY
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GODERICH ST. s SEAFORTH
dwell; ,
n ,
But well' call and see you just the
JEWELRY STORE
iting her datighter, Mrs. Ed. Schen-
bart, in Logan.
0 Night Calls Day Calls 0
0 Phone 175 ' 'Phoise 43 0
friends in ;London this week.
• Mrs. Murch Mrs.. Palmer
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imumMMEW
The 5aci -news of the sudden death
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same, Old Friend: we can't forget,
For carry
lst AND 3rd FRIDAYS EACH
MONTH
Mr- and Mrs. „George. H.aegy of
Grey visited Mr., and Mrs. C. Eggert
,and
are spending few days
nf. William McKay, son of W. J. Mc-
.
you such a noble, name,
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Sunday.
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a at the home
of Mrs. -k- W. •_Moore • .„ .
Kay, of SchumacherOnt., has cast a
'our
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we'll . not forget, you het.
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oil
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• The Catholic Women's League
gloom rover burg as Mrs. McKay
and her daughter died within. ' the
La d 1 e s Attentton!
But before you leave this grand old
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• 0 WALKER'S 0.
•c> FUNERAL -SERVICE 0
. W. J. WALKER and 0.
will hold. a sale of home, co•oking and.
produce in the vacant stare next to
Rieutledge's, on Saturday, Sept. 21.
al Miss Elizabeth Collins and Mr.
Jack Gersting returned to their homes
in Buffalo last. week, sn'ter spending
lapse of 18' months and much sym-
lath - n felt f the •sole''survivor-•I r I.or e
and father of a loving family-, -who
lenf(t. here •nceifr,,e twenty-,fiover-yo•e‘ar.se atneo
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a I. had , a good I P. 1-
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,. Home Baking Sale
-- on -
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th
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farm, we thou.ght to gather here, .
With definite purpose, and no harm,
we wish ,to make it clear:
We :in-opose to make a gift to you,
'.,, juet for old friendship's sake,
We trust yola 11 find them useful too,
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Epeksight
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0 JOHN R WALKER Jr 0.
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0 Licensed Embalmers and 0
0 i Funeral Directors. 0.
0 Day Or Night Calls promptly 0
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a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Leo
Fortune. .
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• Mrs R Fulton Irwin, of Clyde,
,
''' • e'''' -hnni, rt Ms. ant
Mrs. F. S. Savauge.
fanniv with all the necessities of life
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119A • 9 on was a student at Toro
, nto
University. So far as can he. learn-
ed ths sedden death -was the iesult
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of a gun accident. Those horn .here
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n ar no s Vacant Store
C d
under auspices of LadiesAid of
Cavan Church, 'Winthrop.
Doors open at 2.30 p.m.
HOME BAKING, PRUITS AND
as .your .onward march you take.
And by them you'll remember us, as
life your journey through,
Two members of our company will
k present them now to
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1. 7*,
dr -7/
. attended.
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• Mrs Jervi- and Mr. Roberts Jet-- s -• • "•
vis of Trenton, Mrs I' F nIcKere
...,,
zie, Masters Doeald • and John and
Miss Rena McKenzie were Sunday
who attended the funeral were Mr.
Thomas McKay; Mrs. Jerry O'Hara
and Mr9 - • - -'i .
joie Murray, ssters of Mr.
McKay, ,and Mr; , Themes Purcell. .
4 VEGETABLES
10 Cent Bag of Candy entitles
•
you to draw on Lucky Basket.
,
you.
. .
At the conclusion of tie above ad-
dress, Mrs. Crozier and Mrs. Rin-
taul presented Mr. and Mrs. ;Scott
e . i / ( / ' •
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_nes
Coming
.
guests at the home Mr. Mrs
with •betiful
9.
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of and
Wm. Charters.
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a eti occasional chair and
• Mrs. Hugh
,
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Political
an artistic buffet min -or. In making
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Stevenson, who bae
been a at the home 'Mrs. E.
ZURICH
the presentation Mr's. Crozier spoke •
briefly follows:
- expect be at my Brussels Office in
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E.C.Chamerlain
b
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Clerk of the Second Division Court'
, County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hours.: -
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
1.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 perm
'SERVICES WE CAN RENDER
• •the
Lifeautomobile, firesickness and
, ,
accident insurance, If in the mar-
• ket 'Ler solitY of. the above lines,
kindly .give us a call.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies
Phone ,3.34 : Seaforth, Ont.
guest of
-Murray and with other friends. in thi-;
district, has returned to her home. in
Winnipeg. ' .
• Miss Madeline Fortune spent last
week in Toronto the guest of Mr.
and Ars. Charles,' Counter,
• Dr. Johnf HEMaul, Mrs. Me-
Faul 'and Miss vel -n- of T.
re week-encl ' a a
guests at the o.me of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen. .
•• C.N.R. workmen have completed
-work of painting and redecorat-
' • • .
ng the station -la en ne •e
, y g w floors 1
ith '
e•
waiting rooms and re -roofing it.
• The In•any friencis of Mr. Rabert
Smith will be glad to learn that he
has recovered sufficiently to be able
to return fnern Toronto to his home
WWWWWIAMMIOMMMMOIMOM
The 'Late William Kaercher
The funenal of - William Kaercher,
aged 55 years, was held on Tuesday
from hi S home west of Dashwood,
interment taking. place in the Been-
n Line Cemetery. Deceased. was
bor in Hay Townehrip and ' lpent
n. rly all .his life i th t•
sewn'
h ' I d ' 11 il Is e
ening ive in t .e States fox sorne
years. Hes survived by bis. widow,
formerly • 'Clara Sureiru,s.
In the third game of baseball for
• - "
the inter -count honoes 1 .
Y , en aYed at
Seaforth last Friday, the Zuriah team
won out by the seore •of 7 to 0. The
final and deciding game will be play-
ed on the same diamond to -day (Fri-
d'aY)•
. , r ' ,
a • .
Meeting ..
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. - at-- '
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MANLEY SCHOOL, McKILLOP
.
FRIDAY NIGHT ' SEPT. 20th
. 9
.
" Everyone Welcome,
Y UNG •
0 ' MEN AND LADIES
Specially Invited .
S k R J M M•
pea ers: , . . c Man, the
candidate, and others. .
as
"Dear Mir. and ;MM. Scent; On be-
half .ocf the people of this community,
we take pleasure in preSenting these
gifts to you."
. Mr. Scott Replies '
Mr. ,Soott, although taken by seer-
prise, was on this. feet immediately,
the
and ankd he company for the
splendid gifts to IVIrs. 'Scott and
' self, an& in a few well-chos.en words,•
expressed his appreciation of the
kindly feeling preivtoward
.
thern. Ile made a feve r f • ''
e en ewes; as
to his life -time being spent in 'the
Roxboro district' and stated it was
47 years ago that 'he; and MTS. seat
intik possession of Thornton Hall and
spoke the
Miss aude Bryan's Home -All Day
'
r WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th
• '
to give Scientific Eye ExaMinations and fit
. .
' lenseg when necessary.,
Take advantage of this opportunity to have '
Expert Advice concerning your Eyes.
'Make an appointment, or come in the forenoon,
, .. ossib le./ .
if pailing
. • F. F, HOMUTH, Phni.B., R.O., -
Harriston ' Brussels .
Phone 1-1.8 Phone 26-X
o.
s
3485-tf
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'here
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• Mrs.
Many learn town and country at-
tended
,
JOE FORREST, AGENT. -
of many chan.ges that had.
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a:en place in that stretch of time.
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W. M.15rnkney and two
London Fair this week..,
e
Program Presented •
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sons, who h•ave been the guests, ef
Rev. E,. Tuerkheim and Mt. E. V.
, . ,
. .
-, I
nsurance ..
Mrs. John Pinkney, have returned° to
therif; h.orn.e ie. Hamilton. • •
. ,
Klapp spent inhfew -days at liamil-
tan. ' '- •
;Mr. G. A. Bissett of h
Godericwas
. •
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mut Liberal Rail.,
y
Alter the presentatiot, an, • im-
romp -hi program: was; given, and it
as surprieing, endeed, the nurmber
in' the . , • . , ' .
gatherig n;that responded to
,
wEsTERN. cANADA
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'Special
With the enormous increase in
,,V auto accidents, yott cannot afford
, . to take chances, Let us preteet
' . IT
Po i ical Debates
kl'
David .: Ross, Strassburg, Sask.,
a visitor in town on Monday. ..
Farmers, are &ley with. the bean
1'1'51-
• Dublin,
.. S
Friday, .ept: 13th
th.e invitation. of _the chairman, . to
fake part in a most enjoyable -pro-
ram of songs,, readings, schnTetell-
Inn and so on. It typical
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. ' From All .Stations
B. . EXCURSIONS ' ip the East
argam ..
,
are low in compari-
farmer,
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was. of
GOING DAILY -SEPT. 21 to OCT. 4 inclusive
.•Rates
I ant' with Praectio* gi v en,
' . - Prompt'. service and payment of
will outline the Program of
the National Party at
WALKER'S
iLQNDESBORO
, at 6.30 p.m. .
under the auspices of Twentieth
'
the Scotts ,of Roxboro:"
Mir. John 'Scott, RoXboro's yeller
Return jimit: 4S -days
, dants,„ In. case of trouble, the
ColtiktitY'S Agents through Can-
tOknre• at yonr service. Enjoy
RALE* BRUCEPIELD
" TUESDAY, SEPT; 17, at 8 p.m.
and in the
TOWN MALL,
... .Century
Dr. Park and wife, of Glasgow,
,Scotland, were recent visitors at the
- Club.
SPEAKERS:
FM) SANDBRSON; M.P., '
entertainer, delighted the assemb go
by :singing "Scotland Yet," "The Old
Red 'Cradle" and several other num-
' .
' ' CENT A MILE.- EACH WAY
GOOD • IN COACHES ONLY
,
protected by one , of
uur&ttot}
••Polleiett.
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rfeWind
SEAFORTII
THURSDAY, , SEPT. 19, at pan-
Mn floss OM spear. k for half an hou, on
the ffiintlf "
tome of Mir. and Mrs. Robert Scott'.
Lia Brigham of Clintorn.
Metavin
spent Sunday with her aster, Mrs.
Admen,- .
, South Perth
WILLIAM GOLDING, M.P.,.
• • Mirth Huron
...
hers. Mr. Scott was in, splendid. voice
for the teetasion, Mist 'Susie Gans
enlock brought down the house with
a htnnorkts .Sootch: reading,. it regu-
SLEEPING OR ACCOMMODATION ,
Wham sleeping so slate is roeuesdeheteeowing slightly higher haat apply i
• (a) 'T.ourirt Sleeping airs et approximately I )4c•per milt, plus regular berth rate.
(b)Standard SieepingandnelerCes et approelmatehr 1 ht per mile, plus rogular berth or chair rate
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ie.ntore hisenstetn than tilo. ovvenou of
any, outer cortv.!' ire( %otos a:guevester of
'eclair .0 the. other Parties tri rook, atkovner
20,40neenne, dodt oboliditt ata: 5 , infildte,
40 ,,ink4shattinnifires *eh ihishite llis die
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, iMr. .and 1Virs. C. Cooper and Mr.
and Mrs. 11, Aghton of Clinton spent
Sli v Arlih relatives -in the VilUge.
E. ItOtiq.*.,:00,160411 . igi. , IOU rtbe
tide litts 'r.flitany friends &nee to
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Noted Writer and Liberal Candidate Jar ' rib -tickler.. .• , .
' North littrok. - • , Mr. Saan 'S'cott,..in, hie usual vigor-.
. . - D kg C E --- ' 011a •St Sqqa, ren.dreted , th'atbeautiful
after theeting to., the Winghant Sentelt ilaliatt "The Bonnie BOtifie
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