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Cemmeleas, et Detreite'leeleallees the
elelageneend et he dellghtere Helen
Margaret to Mr. Joseph Caster,
SOB of kin., Margaret Carbert, Sea -
forth.
Hold Showers -Mrs. Garnet Wanlesa
and Mrs. H. E. Smith entertaleed on
Friday eventing last for Miss Irene
Pattersuut, bride of this week, at a
bath towel shower. Miss Abble Sela
and Mrs. Chester Henderson were
prize winners at bridge.
Brown - Watson_Miss Isabel Wat-
son announces the anaarlage of tier
niece. Manion Rates Watson', to Mr.
Harry Cleophas Brown, on Saturday,
August 7th, New York City, at 7915
Thirty -Fifth Avenue, Jaekson, Heights,
Lang Island.
Engagement Announced. -Mr. and
Mrs. Wealaunt Seetchmer, of Stanley
Tovenallie, ainnounee bile engagement
of their daughter, Eleanor Elisabeth,
to Mr. James Dodges Black. son; of
Mr. and Mrs. William Black, of Tuck.
ersmith, the marriage to take place
iu AugueL
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
-St. Thomas Church, August 15th. -
Sunday School and Bible Class, 10
a.m.; morning service at 11 o'clock;
topic, "A. Goodly Heritage." All wel-
come. No evening service -Canon E.
Appleyard, Rector.
Eifert -Hoggeellev. Re R. Conner,
Embro, officiated at the marriage Sat-
urday afternoon of Mies, Mabel Hogg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hogg,
Stratford, formerly of Seaforth, to
Walter Arno Effert, B.A., of Ripley,
son of Mr. and Mrs_ George Eifert,
Tavistock. The ceremony took place
at 2.30 o'clock at the tome of the
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Eifert will reside in Ripley.
Bennett-Pattersone-A quiet wedding
was solemnized On Saturday, Anglia
7th, in St. Alma Presbyterian Church,
St. Thomas, at noon, when Agnes
Irene, younger daughter of :Mrs. Pat-
terson and the late John Patterson, of
Seaforth, was united, in [marriage to
Mr_ W. ,C. Bennett, son of Mr. Joseph
Bennett and the late Mrs. Bennett, of
Walton. Rev. D. C. Soules perfonmed
the ceremony. They were settended
by Mr. anti Mrs,. Thames: Watson, sis-
ter of the groom, who wore white
flowered' crepe with white. accessor-
ies. The bride was charming ia a
pink :and blue flowered chiffon with
white accessories. 0n their return
from a short wedding trip they will
reside. in Walton
tee
Death of James Manson. -The death,
occurred in ,Seatortik on Tuesday,
August Ifth, of James Manson., form-
erly of iTuckersImith. Mr, Manson
was born in that township 88 years
ago and attended school at Egmorid-
ville. As a young imam he worked in
Michigan during the winter months
for same years, and for the past 35
years he 'had resided in Bayfield,
coring to Egyrondville in January
Fast Mr. litanson was one of the
Oldest members of ' Bayfiet4 Orange
.Lorlge, in politics a Conservative, and
was a member of the Presbyterian
Church: His brother, William Man-
son, ,Predeceased :him In California
only a.eew mon-tis ago. The funeral
was 'held from the residence of this
nephew, Mr; William Manson, in Eg•
rnondville on _Thursday afternoon,
when the services were conducted' by
Rev. Mr. Peddle, of Bayfield. Inter-
ment was made M Egmondville ceme-
tery, the pallbearers being members
of the Bayfield Orange Lodge.
Death of :R. J. Pinder-The death
took place at Lockwood Clinic, To-
ronto, on Tuesday. August leth, of
Ricbard James Pinder, SOD of Mrs. F.
Hiuseer and the late William Pinder,'
in his 26th year. Mr. Pinder had been
, :in. Tprontn mot eigi*
Imo; nnst ,f4 ,Onto -1.v.Agl
:an& NTS .14 IL Sereat for the
•neet..„neare.T.'
the Jebel Leckiettlepni sborleneepenn
Ale Pinder naa 4epin poor beater
for a etileber of years but was 'peaveys
eireerful and depeadable and was a
general favorite With all witem be
came is contact and Wee: a member
of the Denton litlaelea• York ,Inble,
Claes!. The remainsrested• in Miles
Funeral home on -Xtrege and St. Clair
unlit Wednesday ani interment was
made in: Woodlawn Cemetery', ,Mie
peen, ort Thursday aftenioon. , Survive
lug llim are his mother, Mrs. Fred:
Hiesser, two brothers, ,elharlie • and
George, and his stepfather, Mr. Fred
Hiusser; three bait sisters and one,
half brother.
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LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mrs. W. E. Kerelake and Miss
Elizabeth Smith are visiting friends
in Michigan.
• Mr. and ;Mrs. C. 0. Martin, of
Englehart, are visiting friends in Sea -
forth and vicinity.
• Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Habkirk,
of Trenam, are guests at the home
of his motheed Mrs. Robert Habkirk.
• Miss Doreen Thompson, of To-
ronto, is visiting her cousin, Miss
Helen Smith.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. A..Smith, of To-
rooto, are guests; at the Thome of Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. SavaUge. '
• Miss Lorna and Master Donald
Dale are needing their holidays in
Blyth.
• ;Miss Ataxgaret, Kelly and Miss,
Dolly Carlin have returned from Port
Severn and Was:age Beach.
• Mr. E. C. Chamberlain has return.
ed from Chicago where he represent-
ed Seaforth Lions Cleb at the annual
Lione Convention.
• Mr. Bryce Jack, of Moorefield, is
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Beverley Cheistie.
• Mr. D. M. Beattie, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beat-
tie.
• Mr. Alex. Ferguson, of Chicago,
is a guest at. the home of Mr_ John
McDowell in McKillop.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Love, of
Toronto, are spending a few holidays
at the home ;of Mrs. Love's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scott.
• Mr. and Mrs e Yeo, of London.,
have moved into, one ot Gee Carlin,
apartments.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson. Geddes;
Mary, Jean and Jack of Landon, and
Mrs. C. J. Maxwell, of Wilmington,
Delaware, were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes.
• Rev. and -Mrs. A. E. Dallas and
two sons, of Los Grange, Georgia,
were the week -end guests of Mr. and
Airs. *John Beattie.
• Mrs. F. S. Mugger and Billie
were in Niagara Falls last week.
• Mrs. Lillian. Lang and daughter,
Miss Leslie,, of Winnipeg, weir the
week -end' guests of Mrs. R. P. Belle
• Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Faulkner. of
Detroit, were the week -end guests of
Airs, Frank Faulkner. Gloria and
Fred Faulkner, whnhave been spend-
ing the summer here, returned home
with their -parents.
• • Mrs. MeNaughton, of likunieton,
is spending the sumimer at the home
of :her sister, Mrs. Robert Govenloeke
McKillop-
• Mr. Stewart Geddes is visiting in
BIgrave-
• Mr.and Mrs. Archie Currie and
son, Paul, of Toronto, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Currie.
• Mr. and Mrs- William Laing and
fatally, of Wiallaceburg, were week-
end guests at the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. John: Laing.
• Mrs. James McCormick, of Lon-
don, was a guest of Miss Dolly Carlin
during the week_
• me R. E. Cresswell, of Denver,
Colorado, is visiting his sisters, the
MUSS.%
• • Miss Laidlaw and alas Olive
Laidlaw returned last week from
Department Stores, Seaforth
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GODERICH ST. SEATORTH
Muskoka, where they spent three
weeks' etteFlgle Hodge- .
• Mr•PD W5son and Gordon
have returned, from Detroit.
• Miss Doris Ferguson has return-
ed frown Kintaa.
- • Dr and Mrs. Mum and children
.have returnee Jfroin tholidaying in
Massachusetts:
• Miss Jean Stewart and Miss Helen
Hamilton, have taturned from Oak-
wood.
• Mrs. IL R. Scott and family have
returned from Baying* where they
have been soeaating" ars past few
weeks.
• Miss Grieve and 'Miss Margaret
Grieve have returned hem a trip to
Massachusetts and Maine.
• Mrs. Harry Stewart and Family
are spending a couple of weeks in
Payllebi,
• Miss Vera Solater, of St. Marys;
Mies Marion Sclater, of Toronto,' and
Mise I. J. Cummings, of Ottawa were
here on Friday, the guests of Mr. and
Airs. John Finlaysan.
• Miesereora Lee Graham, of De.
trait, is e'guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. IL Wilson.
• Mr, Frank Carlin, of Landon, was
a recent visitor at the home of his
sister, Miss Dollie Carlia.
• Miss Fergus Bell is a guest at
the 'summer home of Dr. alai Mrs.
McMaster in Bayfield.
• Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Sinclair, of
Sault Ste, Marie, were recent guests
of Rev. T. A.: Carmichael and Mrs.
CareeliehaeL .
• Mrs. 'James Beattie bas returned
from Feterbore.• She was .accompan-
ied by iser daughter, Mrs. 3. E. Smith.
• Mr. and AirseGordon Hays have
returned to their . home in Detroit.
They were accompanied by the Miss-
es Bessie and Angela. Eckert who vele
spend a feW. weeks in the city.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collins, of
ruffalo, were 'visiting Seaforth friends
this week.,
• • Mr. and Mr.- C. Johnston and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beall and daugh-
ter have returned to Detroit after
speeding it, few days with relatives
and friesbare. .
0' Mr.. and Mrs.. L. Letang and
deughter, of Wallaceburg; were the
guests lest' Week of Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Hagan. '
• Mr:••4Ck Deny, who bas been en-
ployed at primer Gina Mines Mani-
toba, left On Monday to join' the stiff
of the Norlliern Navigation Company
at Witele, Alberta. • •
a Mk' ad Mei .Talsomai Healy 'and
son, Orduaneof Teronte; arid Mr. and
Mrs. Herniclit Benderma.n, of Detreit,
were recent guests of efts. L. E. Rich-
ards and 211s Olide McCormack..
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Highest commission_ 'W'rite
PALCO PRODUCTS COMPANY,
Alexandria. Ont.
$25 Reward will be paid by the
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CORN SALVE, for
any corn °Cie:0/mm THEY cannot remove,
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COURT
COUNTY OF HURON
Office in the Domlinion Bank Build -
hue, Seaforth. Office hours: Tues-
day, Thursday rind Saturday, L30 P.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 1.30
to
6 p.m.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
insurance Agencies - Seaforth
ANNOUNCES
the purchase of the insurance Nosiness
of Hays be Melt% and the addition of
their' companies to our previous facili-
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SEAFORTH ONTARIO
10-86
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MEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
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Genuine Goodyear welts
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MEX'S ZIPPER BATHING! SUITS
Featuring Men's Shirts 98c
Up to Size 20 Up
Men'sWorkPants 1 49
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• -
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Qa_ k$vity4 we AChrg CanStriletifin POMPOM
Vent Sellmlan With 1/14$ tentrier to; NW
• Me. men Mee --nameerear1-
• andr family. et Peteelnene were,
Melte Of Mre. neettee Beattie .eau Moa -
day
• Mrs. Reheat liableirk and, Mimi
Jean Dale are visitleg le Wenn:Oa
• 'Mee. cellatIes, CoMter and datigh-
ter, Patsy, Ann, of Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Carlin, of Buffalo, are the
guests; of Mr. and Alm Leo Fortune
• Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen return.
edrbome ou Moncate-evening from an
eetended trip to the Old Country and
tee" Continent, after attending the
-Coronation.
• Mr. 'and Mrs, Frank Staah and
two Seats, Allan and Douglas, of Port
Colborne, were week -end guests of
Miss Smith and Mr. HendlereonSmith.
• Mr. Alex. Bethune is spending a
opuple of weeks in Midland.
• Mr. E. Gorwill and naughter, of
London', were week -end guests at the
borne of Dr. H. H Ross.
• Mr. Gordon Wilker, of London,
was a week -end guest et the borne of
Mr. arid Mrs. M. McKellar.
• Dr. and Mrs. S. McGowan, ef
Toronto, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Hagan.
• A rink of Seaforth bowlers, com-
posed of M. McKellar, Fred Johnston,
Jack Hotham and R. J. Sprout, skip,
won the fifth prize at the St. Marys
bowling tournament on Wednesday.
• Mrs. A. Kennedy-Hareey, of To-
ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray, of
Pittsburg, Pa., are guests of Miss
Edyth Davidson.
• Mr. William Brine was in $t.
Marys on Wednesday attending the
funeral of bis cousin-, the late Frank
Brine, of Sudbury, who was killed: in
a motor accident this week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen, of
Tonanto, were geese; this week at
the home of tate Misses Young.
• Mrs. Courtice, of Hamilton, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Mc-
Kercher n McKillop.
• Mrs. John Campbell and daugh-
ter, Flora, of Winnipeg, were guests
of Mrs. Alex. McLennan tm Monday.
CONSTANCE •
Mr. Gordon: Wilkie of Landoll;
Misses Dorothy and Frances Gee, of
Lindsay; Mrs. M:cleellar, Margaret
and Isabel visited at the 'home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ferguson on Sunday.
Little Helen „Thompson, of St. Wil-
liams, is spending ber tolidays at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams.
Mrs, Albert Coates and daughter,
Mrs. Fraser, of Shoshone, Idaho, are
visiting •Mr.' and iM,rs. Wm. Clark.
Mrs, Andrew Reekie, of London, is
visiting her parentse'Mr. and Mrs.
William Britton. Mr. Reekie. called
at their home on Monday but had to
return to the Y.M.C.A. camp at Silver
Beach. -
Mr. James Araletrang, of Toronto,
is spending his holidays with' bis per-
mute, Al.a.• ecl Mrs. Matthew Ann -
strong.
Those taking short mines bave
returned home: Miss Isabel Jamie-
son, from Macdonald Hall, Guelph;
Donelda Adams, Ontario School of
A'rt, and Helen Britton', School of
Music at the University of Western
Ontario.
Messrs. Alvin Dale and Leo Stepa-
meson were in New Hamburg attend-
• ing the races on Wednesday.
Rev. .E. C. Britton and Mrs. Britton
and Mrs. William Britton spent Wed-
nesday in Kintail visiting Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Leslie.
TUCKERSMITH
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex. Wallace on Sunday last
were: Mr. and 'Mrs. Win 'McCrack-
en, Velma and Bobby; of Staples;
Mrs. Minans,'of Leamington; Mrs. W.
P. Dutot, Mrs:. Thomas Dutot, William
and Leslie, of Comber; Mrs. Sturdy,
of Windsor; Mr. arul 'Mrs. leorman
Walker, Bruce; MTS, Thomas Colwill,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dutot and Irene
of Brucefield; Mrs:. Chapman are
babe, of London, and Mr. Roger Ari-
drews, of Egmendeille.
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Phone 196 j
Seem
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F. WARD, B.Ats
: • 363541
The season of infantile paralysis is August, Sep-
tember and October, and the Department of Health
is anxious to prevent, if possible, a serious epideniie.
Repeated notices have been sent to the Health
Officers of Ontario which recinireg them to care-
fully carry out the provisions of the Health Act in
reference to prompt notification of the disease
where present, or where there is reason to suspect -
its 'occurrence; to quarantine for the full period of
three weeks any case of, the disease, and to quaran-
tine any one in contact for. the necessary period,
which is usually ten days.
No dairy product or containers will be permitted
to leave the premises without permission of the
Board of Health.
The residents of McKillop, Tu'ckersmith and Sea -
forth are courteously requested to co-operate as the
Board of Health is placed under obligation to insure
the carrying out of 'the Act.
The early symptoms of infantile paralysis are,
neck' stiffness, headache, pain in the back, irritabil-
ity, wan' Wilk, redness or soreness of throat and
moderate rise of temperature.
Signed on behalf of the Boards of Health of
Tuckersmith,- McKillop and !Seaforth Medical Offi-
cers of Health:
DR. F. J. BU.RROWS, DR. G. C. JARROTT.
Medical Officers of Health.
STANLEY
• While assisting his son, Roy, at the
farm, Mr. William Lamont, of Zuri7oh,
suffered a fait' vrhioh resuite i a
fraetereclehip. He was remo to
Clinton hospital where he rWlved
medical attentiozr and is progressing
favorably. His many friends regret
'the accident and hope that he may
have a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hayter anti
family, or Detroit, spent a few days
last week alai :the formers parents.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harty Hayter,
Mr. Robert Taylor, of Varna, left
last Saturday -for La Riviere, Man., to
assist with the harvest.
WINTHROP
The heavy rains will be a good
hap to the root crops.
Mrs. Blake Beattie, of the' West.
/las been visaing with rela ores .
Mrs. Beattie was formerly MISS Jen-
nie Calder and her niany friends ware
pleased to see her.
Mr. William McSpadden and Mr.
jloiehnner. Bullard spent Monday in Kit
c -
Mrs. Mae Torrance and Miss Bella
Watson, of Seaforth; Mrs. MaeKen
zie, of 'Oshawa, lea Govennee, rf
Wa"erford, and Audrey and Bat lex ra
Govenloek of Toronto, tailed ca. Mr.
ad Nes. George Baton on Sunday..
Airs. Gillis; end chilthen have re
tanned home after a few holidays Jdi
the Great Lakes.
Miss Maudie Sparng, of Morscreff,
stent Sunday With 'en parents, sise
arid Mrs. Lou Sperling. -
• Church Services
The serViceS in Cavan Church will
be taken by the youbg people on
Sunday, August 15th; Sunday school
at 9.45 and service at 11 am. The
choir will be in obarge of the young
people. Mr. James Love of Dgmond-
vele will be the, special speaker.
• Ladies' Aid and W. A. Meet
The regular meeting was: heId on
Wednesday, August 4th, at the home
of Mrs. Frank Johnson:, with Mrs.
/Ellen presiding. After Prayer the
reit was called with a fair attendance,
each lady answering with a vetse on
"Hope." During the hmknesamdisenS-
sion it was decided to holdi a home-
eooking aele on Saturday, Septeober
18th, in Seaforth. Mrs. Irwin, Tre-
rotarblre then took Charge. The Sclip-
tUre lesson, taken from Markrby
.Toseph Little was follaw:d by Mrs.
Trewartha leatlag in prayer, Miss
Olive Pryee faeored with a solo. and
the tople from the study book WaS
ably deat with by Marian • Mae.
Sentence prayers virtia ortit b1tfb
mar1titE,°14ttto and Ina& We .
eollis. the Ineetin wooed thi
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