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PHONE 166 9l
Insurance
WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN
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WINDSTORM
PERSONAL ACCIDENT
INLAND TRANSPORTATION
GUARANTEE BONDS
(Lowest Rates with Absolute Financial
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Bates and Information gladly given.
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Phone 214 : Seaforth
Specialists in All Kinds . of
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E. C. Chamberlain
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 p.m.
SERVICES WE CAN RENDER
Life, automobile, fire, sickness and
accident insurance. If in the mar-
ket for any of the above lines,
kindly give us a call.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies
Phone 334 Seaforth, Ont.
3485-tf
One Cent
SALE
THE BIGGEST MONEY
SAVER OF THE YEAR
Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
Nov. 6, 7, 8, 9
Keating's
Pharmacy
-Insurance-
With the enormous increase in
auto accidents, .you cannot afford
to take chances. Let as protect
you. Rates are low in compari-
son with protection g i v e n.
Prompt service and payment of
claims. In case of trouble, the
Cern/May's Agents through Can-
ada are at your service. Enjoy
your trips protected by one of
Auto W Fire - Wind
Condyancing
Real Estate, Etc.
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NEWS OF THE TOWN
Women's Hospital Aid to Scott
Memorial Hospital. — The Women's
IPrpital Aid will meet in Carnegie
Library ,n Thursday, November 7th,
at 3.30 p.m.
Issue of October 18 Wanted.—The
publishers require copies of The 1-Iur-
on Expositor of October 18, 1931,
and would appreciate the sane from
any person having a copy of this is-
sue. Copies will be purchased at 5
cents each.
Home and School Club Will Meet.
—The Horne and School Club will
meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock
in the public school. Mrs. Jenkins,
of Clinton, who is President of the
Huron Horne and School Council, will
install the officers. Tea will be serv-
ed at the close of the meeting in or-
der to give the mothers a chance to
attend.
field,lensall and Exeter. The min-
dster, Revs. IH. C. Feast, heartily wel-
come the !brethren and 'preached an
,eloqu nt sermon on "The Holy
Arcane of Masonry," stressing the
spiritual as well as the symbolic side
of Masonry. A fine anthem was ren-
dered by the choir, James. T. Scott
taking the solo part. Theme was al-
so a quartette number by dames T.
Scott, F. E. Willis, M. R. Rennie and
D. L,' Reid.
Fractured Leg.—Mr. Robt. Coates,
of London, who with sirs. Coates,
were guests last week at the home
of his brother-in-law, \Ir. William
Ament, met with a most unfortunate
accident on Friday morning last, Mr.
Coates was walking on Church St.,
IA hen in some manner he tripped and
fell, fracturing a bone in his leg. He
was removed to Scott-.11e•morial Hos-
pital, where he remained until Sun-
day, when he was able to be taken
to his home in London.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• 'Mr. Edmund Daly was in Toron-
to on Tuesday attending a meeting•
of the Institute of Radio Engineers.
• Miss Rosalina Saez, B.A., and
Miss Alice Devereaux, of Brescia
Hall, London, spent Thanksgiving at
the home of Mrs. Frank Devereaux.
Miss Saez, whose home is in Chitre-
Herrera, Panama, has just graduated
from Western University, London,
and she has the distinction of being
the fret native of Panama ever to
'ian Univers-
to return to
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
—Northside United Church -11 a.m.,
"Salvation By Faith"; 7 p.m., service
withdrawn for Egmondville annivers-
ary.—Rev. T. A. Carmichael, Minis-
ter.
First Presbyterian Church—Morn-
ing worship at 11; Sunday School at
2.30; evening service at 7. The Min-
ister at both services. Pre -annivers-
ary sermons: Morning, "The Door
That No Man Can Open"—The Past.
Evening, '•The, Door That No Man
Can Close—tie Future.
St. Thomas' Church—Sunday, No-
vember 3rd: Sunday School and
Bible Class at 10 a.m.; Holy Com-
munittn at 11 o'clock and 7 p.m. Rec-
tor at both services.—Canon E. Ap-
pleyard, Rector.
McKcliop Charge. Cavan, Duffs and
Bethel—Sunday, Nov. 3: Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper at the three ap-
pointment-,. 11 a.m., Cavan Church;
2.20 at Bethel, and 7.30 at Duff's.
Duff's ner'epaI' tl>ry service on 'Fri-
day, November 1, at 8 p.m. Speaker,
C. ('. Keine, of Seaforth. Joint
Th.ankegiving service at Cavan Mon-
day, November 4,' at 8.15 pan. Spe-
cial music by men's choir of three
congregation.—Rev. G. E. Morrow,
Minister. •
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Masonic Church Service.—The of-
ficers and members of Britannia
Lodge No. •170, A. F. and A. M:, at-
tended divine service on Sunday ev-
ening" last in First Presbyterian
Church, the auditorium of which was
rc>;: ed for the lodge. .Members
v ere present from Stratford, Clinton,
(1 derich, Brussels, Mitchell, Bruce -
For the Latest in
RADIO
Watch the
Rogers -
Majestic
display of
ti
NEW MODELS
in the store next to
Routledge's
Demonstrations in your
home given at any time.
You are under no obli-
gation.
Tubes Tested Free
Repairs on All Makes
W. C. BARBER
Phone 101 Seaforth
graduate from a Cana
rtv, allies Saez expec�P
Panama shortly.
o Mrs. T. N. Dunn and Miss Grace
Dunn, of Strathroy, were week-e'nd
guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Glad-
stune 1'lills.
o Mrs. D. H. Wilson and Miss Jes-
sie Creinger' motored to Detroit on
Monday.
O Mrs. G. D. Haigh
w 'c k -end in Goderich.
O Mr. and Mrs. Ewart, of
wer0 the week -end guests of
Mrs. Robert Smith.
e M1•, and Mrs. R. 0. Willis, of
'P,ronto, were Week -end guests at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. -Willis. Mrs. Willis re-
mained for the week.
• .hiss Elinor Burrows, of St'rat-
fc,rd, rind Mr. Arthur Burrows, of
London. sl.ent Thanksgiving with
their father, Dr. F. J. B'urrow's.
• Mrs. William Oke and two sons,
Mosses. Hugh and Le., Oke, spent
the week -end in Hamilton,
• Miss Betty Southgate is in- To-
ront.> this week.
O Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watts, of
Chatham, were holiday guests at the
Qdcen's.
• Mrs, W. A; Wright, Lois and
.Jean spent the week -end in Bruce -
field.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Healy and.
children, Mrs. Catherine McCormick
and Miss Olive McCormick, of Toron-
to, were week -end visitors with Mrs.
L. E. 'Richards.
• Mr. Thomas Phillips underwent
a serious 'operation in the London
Hospital On Saturday. His many
friends here hope his recovery will
be rapid.
o Mrs. L. G. Kruse, of Galt, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. William
Sclater, who has been ill.
• `Liss Mary Eck and Miss Mar-
jorie Bickell, of Toronto, were week-
end guests with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bickel'.
o Miss Pearl Amos and Mr. Leslie
McKay, of Guelph, -were week -end
guests with Miss Jean Smith.
o lir. and Mrs. J. A. Brodie and
son. Hobby, of Toronto; spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs, Brodie's
'parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Beattie.
in Egm•ondville. Mrs. Beatty return-
ed to Toronto with them.
O Mr. Stewart Plant, University of
Toronto Medical School, spent the
week -end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Plant.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robin and Mt. and
Mrs. James McAllister and two
children, of Hillsgreen; Mr. and 'Mrs.
Alex. Wright, Brucefreld; Mrs, John
Anderson, Sii\:erton. Manitoba, and
Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot were guests re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Charters,
Mill Road.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Beattie, Mrs.
L. T. DeLaceyeend Mr. Jack Hodgins
motored to Toronto on Sunday.
• Miss M. Hartry, Miss M. Turn-
bull, _Miss E. Elder, Miss Ruth
Thorpson ant' Miss M. Grieve were
in Ottawa over the week -end.
• Mrs. George Spring and Mrs.
Ihrfnrd, of Toronto, were guests this
week at the home of ,lir. and Mr.;.
Earl Boll,
' • Mrs. Hogg, of Trirento, was` the
guest ,of Mr. and _Mrs. G. D. Ferguson
this week.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. hreig and Mrs.
Harris, of Preston, were week -end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Plant' and lir. and Mrs, R. H.
Spec/it.
O Mrs. Douglas Beattie and Miss
Marjorie, of Toronto, are guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beat-
tie.
• Canon E. Appleyard and Mrs.
Appleyard were in Oshawa on Mon-
day. Dr. E. Appleyard, who has re-
cently finished a course of study in
England, returned witli ''them.
O Mies Elizabeth McLean and Miss
Margaret 'Craise, of 1 e'stern Uni-
versity, I.,ondon, spent the week -end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
McLean.
• The many friends of Mr. John
M'c•Lennan will regret to learn that
he suffered a severe stroke last
week.
• Miss Mary Hays spent the week-
end in Toronto.
• Mr. John Smith spent the week-
end at the home of his son in Mount
Albert.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McIntosh and
Mr. Fra"nk Rankin, of Detroit, and
Mr, Edward Rankin, of Niagara
Falls, were week -end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Huggard.
• Mrs. A. C. Dames, of Brussels,
spent the week -end at the home of
the Misses Ferguson.
• Miss Ria Hills, of Toronto, spent
the week -end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hills, in Egmend-
vi 11'e.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hays and
son, Stanley, of Windsor, spent the
week -end with Mrs. Re S. Hays.
• Mrs. Thomas Andrews, Mary and
Ronald, of Buffalo, were week -end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Trapnell.
• r. Gordon Fergie, who has been
teller at the Canadian Bank of Com-
merce for the .past 18 months, has
been transferred to the branch of
that 'bank at Port Elgin. • Mr: R. L.
Miln, of St. Thomas, takes Mr.
Porgies place here.
• Reeve W. W. °r'osier, who has
been ill for 'somre weeks, is at pres-
ent very Dow and . Dittle hope is held
for this r'ecoyletry: •
spent the
Chesley.
Mr. and
Watch This Space For
Outstanding Values in
Reliable Footwear
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SPECIALS
MEN'S WORK SHOES — Sisman's
make. Panto or Leather Soles.
Sizes 6 to 11
at
$1.98
LADIES' OXFORDS, TIES AND
PUMPS—Calf and Kid Leathers.
Low, Medium or High heels. Siz-
es3%y to 8.
Values to $3.95
$11,98
CHILDS' RUBBER BOOTS—(Made
in England).
Sizes 7 to 10
Sizes 11 to 2
$1,25
$1.50
W. G. Willis
(Opposite Expositor Office)
• Dr. F. J. Burrows,, of town, and
Miss Elinor Burrows, of Stratford,
were in London on Friday evening
attending the graduation ceremonies
at the University of Western On-
tario. His son, Arthur A. Burrows,
was among those graduating.
=Imam. ,msnamraemsammeas
CONSTANCE
One Cent Sale at Keabing's Pharm-
acy next week—Wednesday, Thurs-
uay, hr•'iday and Saturday.
The union meeting of the W. A.
and W. M. S. was held in the base-
ment of the church on October 24th
with Mrs. Hugill, pres1ident of the W.
A., in the chair. After a hymn, Mrs.
R. Lawson led in prayer and the
Lord's Prayer was repeated in uni-
son. Business was discussed, Mrs.
Rey Lawson; president of the WAS;
took the chair and the minutes were
First Presbyterian Church
Anniversary
Services
Sunday, Nov.10
Guest Speaker, Rev. William
Allan, of Dovercourt Presby-
terian Church, Toronto.—wide-
ly known for his talks over
Station CFRB.
FOWLSUPPER
The ladies of the congregation
will serve a hot Fowl Supper,
followed by a programme, on
iuesday,Nov.12
FALL WEATHER
MEANS HEAVIER STARTING
Shell Gasoline and Oil makes
starting easy in all kinds of
weather.
LET US CHECK YOUR BATTERY
OPEN FROM. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Tires and Batteries For Sale.
SHELL STATION
H. WESTON-
GODERICH ST.
SEAFORTH
ANOTHER BIG
DANCE
with music by
Tony Farr
4ND HIS 8 -PIECE
ORCHESTRA
G.W.V.A. Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, NOVMBEIR 1
Under Auspices
Seaforth Athletic Association
J. J. HUGGARD - President
M. A. REID - Secretary
T. R. CLUFF - Treasurer
dale FOUR raj y Display
OF SINE FUR COATS
By the;Kaufman Fur Company of Kitchener
Wednesday,Thursday, Friday and
Saturday ---This Week, Oct. 30, 31, Nov. 1, 2.
By special arrangement with
this well-known firm we are go-
ing to show fine furs of the lat-
est creation.
We cordially invite the Ladies of
Seaforth and vicinity to visit
our store and see this display of
fine furs.
FUR COAT REPAIRING AND REMODELLING
Bring your fur coat in during the next four days. Have it re-
styled into any of the newest models shown in display.
MR, CARL KAUFMAN, Jr.
will attend this sal and will
personally take care o your re-
pairing and remodellin .
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MacTAVISH'S
Phone 22 Seaforth
rear and adopted. Group No. 2, with
Mrs. George Leitch as convener, took
charge. The -Scripture lesson was
takers by Miss Donelda Adams from
the 100th psalm. The topic was tak-
en by Mrs. Miller Adams on "The
Keynote to Good Living." Miss Ivy.
Simmons sang a !solo entitled "In a
Garden." Miss Alma Leitch gave
the study book on,"The Life of Whn.
Perry." The meeting closed' with a
hymn and prayer by Mrs. Roy Law=
son.
Mr -s. R. Lawson went to Chatham
on Saturday to spend the week -end
with M2. and Mrs.. Buahby.
Mr, and Mrs. William Carter and
Mr. and Mrs. James Medd went to
Lucknow on Thursday last and visit
ed the form'er's daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. McKenzie..
Friends will be sorry to learn that
Mrs. Peter Lindsay -is under the doc-
.tltr's care and is confined to her bed
for a few days.
The anniversary services of Con-
stance United Church will be held on
Sunday, November 3, and the fowl
supper on Tuesday evening, Nov. 5.
0 ANNIVERSARY t
Constance United Church
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3
11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
REV. J. JOHNSON, Crediton,
guest, speaker.
Special Music by the Choir.
Soloists: Miss Viola Fraser and
Dr. F. Thompson, Clinton.
FOWL SUPPER
Tuesday, Novelfnber 5th
Supper 8 to 8.30 `
Program by Porter's Hill Young
People; a 3-aet. comedy, "Here
Comes Charlie." Orchestra be-
tWeep acts.
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BAYFIELD
Miss Bugler and Miss Haldane, of
Byron, were guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Bugler at the Rectory last Sunday.
Miss Lucy Woods attended the W.
A. Conv'entio'n at 'Windsor and is
visiting Rev. and Mrs. Paull.
Mrs. J. Pollock left on Sunday to
spend the winter at Byron with her
son, Clifford Pollock.
Mrs. Dr. Lewis of Toronto was a
guest of Mrs. N. W. Woods during
the past week.
Fishermen are getting good lifts
of fish this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins and son,
Arnold, motored to Detroit Thanks-
giving Dayr returning next day.
A travelling comprany gave a per-
formance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in
the Town Hall Thaniksgiving night.
It was rather arnateuris'h.
lir. John Mitchell of South Lon-
don and brother 'of Lobo were guests
of their cousin, F. A. Edwards, on
Thanksgiving (Say.
Mrs. Guest of Toronto, who was
Fere attending the funeral of her
mother, the late Mrs, Johnston, re-
turned home Friday.
Miss Margaret Grove had a most
enjoyable trip last week -end to Nia-
gara Falls and Buffalo.
thankbfferin'g speaker will give am ad-
dress in the Kippen church on Nov.
17. All are requested to attend this
service. The ladies are also invited
with their Kippen W.M.S. at their
birthday meeting on Wednesday af-
ternoon, November 6. Hillsgreen W.
M. S. are preparing the programme
for the meeting. The programme for
the tenth anniversary' was used;
parts were taken by Mrs. R. McAllis-
ter, Mrs. Clarence Stephenson, Annie
Jarroti;, Helen Anderson and Mrs. R.
Consitt. Two hymns were sung fol-
lowed by the •offering and prayer.
The meeting closed with, ,prayer.
HILLSGREEN
Quite a number attended the fun-
eral of the late Mr. Thomas Coleman
of •near Seaforth on Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Lavender
and son, Jack, of Hensel, spent
Thanksgiving Day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Forrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Consitt, of
Hensel], spent Thanksgiving with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc-
Allister,
Mr, and Mrs. W. Davidtson were
Thanksgiving visitors at Dorking
with Mrs. Davidson's parents. .
Mrs. H. McMurtrie of Kippen' visit-
ed her mother and sisters on Sun-
daMr. and Mrs. W'. Love of Ailsa
Craig called on Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Love
and family.
Mr. Allan Lave spent a few days
with his uncle and aunt in Centralia.
Mr. and 1V.brs. Albert Hess and
daughter, !Margalret and Mr. Dave
Fuss and Mrs. Fuss, all of Zurich,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Reichert on
Thanksgiving.
W. M. S. Meeting
The regular moritthly meeting of
the Hillsgreen Women's Missionary
Society was held at the home of Mrs.
R. McAllister on Wednesday after-
noon, October 16, with the president,
Miss Edna Cochrane, ,presiding. The
.m'eeting opened with quiet music and
call to worship. A " hymn was sung
and the Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Ha. room Praryer was off'e'red
and tliie Seers•', ry thel, g her re-
port ahrd business wars tee' seas ed. the,
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The EGMONDVILLE CHURCH ANNIVERSARY Services
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, at 11 a.ni. and 7.30 p.m.
Reverend P. Bruce Thornton, D.D., will preach. (Dr. Thornton
was for 17 years pastor of St. Paul's Church, Winnipeg, and
later spent three years on a trip around the world).
MONDAY, NOVEMBER.4, at 8 p.m.
Dr. Thornton will give an illustrated lecture on his travels in the
Orient. ADMISSION: 2,5 cents and 15 cents.
WINTER ---
with all its snow and cold will
soon be here and you will want
your overcoat to be ready to
serve you. And this reminds us
to enquire whether it woulc
not look better if it were dry
cleaned. /
Our Service is the .fest.
Our Prices- are reasonable.
Sydney Dungey
Phone 227 - - eaforth
EXPLORE 1
the WORLD •
New 1936
ilco
See le Philco All -Wave Models on display
in ou tore. Hear thrilling Domestic and For -
reception with a perfection you have never
heard equalled.
MODELS FROM $66.00 TO $159.50 IN STOCK
We would be pleased to demonstrate these sets
at your convenience.
J. F. DALY
Phone 10,2 ' - Seaforth
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