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ra Weir loss, ter husband-, two bmx -47 4ult ymm vith- dark-
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Bolen arage, (411900te to Mr. puncan Mou d.- --i S-
ro. oo* of Ur glaters, Mrs. Clearge Nickmeler and
,Und Mra, X R Munro, 4 -au
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rip
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Orangeville. the marriage tp take Mrs. David Belmelpr, and 'two sons, will mpakp their home in Ottawa.
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Louis a44, Nbrwaw� all of Logan,
Place on August 19th.
H WE Funoral of R.. J, Pind —Ttio fu4-
E c Boy Scout Rally—The Boy Scouts, Death of. Mr. ft. A. Hearn. — The Pillidler took,
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land 'Cubs Of laurOu District 1ut044 death of Robert Rearn, a ihigbly es- place Thursday afternoon. at 8 p4n.,
er.
"$hex staUga oral Qf Riphakil James I . DR]"co sv�i ON. SALE
G90ERICH SPT. BRAFORTH from the residence i�f his Muther,L
a b0r00 At Gods- teemed resident, occured on Monday,
,KQg at' holding and JWm
-ed Hulaser Seafort
,:'Ift 7 ------- --- 22 Mrs. Pi 116, it SALE PRIOR .$1.98
-ribb OR- Lubw DST. X944 -W. Baptism- August 16th, at the, home of his son- VALUES -TO
was
ber 6th. Boya Scouts, par6zlts -and in-law, Mr.- Wflham-okej--God�ch St. th, --aOd a long.vell to- largely attended by inanY frieuds and $3.95,
OP,=4= e,,walst VW, held
TF --H 389 friO111110 interested. kee`Q this dats 013- The deceased,. who was In, iniq 84th her, head,.*th three strands of pearls 'acqualuta'ar'O.L. #Lx VALUES_ TO. �M SAM TRIUS ...... S2.48
Ar alf poluld.... ea. year, was born In Grey Towasbip were Glen Smith. Cecil Adams, Jack
alildtisy 04gange 610"Oram She wQre Cudnibie, Jack Arnold, Leo Joynt and 95
near Palmerston, where he awned a th, Citt 4g the groow, a filigree bro c u 11 Ime e w any VALUES30 $6.95'SALE'PRIC ....... P195
-tarrier for eight set with, difinigads 9 R as,, Ho a. Thor . are m R.
........... 25C Sermon Subjects For Next Surklay. farm, and was mail
nd sapphil-es,
__S;L Thom;W, Church, Sunday, Aug., yeam. in, U81 he was married and lovely flowers: A � wreath from Ilia VALUES TO 19.95, SALE PRICE..
095
to carriOCII a boullilot: Of litift Of - the V41' mother and stepfather; "Gates Ajar," ... I —,
15C 22nd.--ftnday 4chool and Bible class Miss Mary McClure of McMllep, who 1 .$6,95
ley and sweetheowt roses. Miss Isobel from M. s,'two bratiher&, spray, from-hiV
XE PRICE ..... $9 9;
f or ................ At_10- a.11141.11 -a -m- morning subject, died nive years ago. 116--leavee to B"tti4,—of -Gue1p6,--*ia hDror VALUES TO
$12.95,'SA
"111rough Glasses Darkly." NO OvOn- nwurn, their lass� five daughters: Mrs. half sisters ;�4 half brother;
W-LTIM and- Miss Margaret Torrance, of To- wreath from Dr. and-, Mrs: Harburn
.... 15C lug service... -Ali members requested William Oke, Seaforth; Urt.-Orval was were and' Mr. and Mrs. Trewarthe; wreath
....... bridesmaid. They
to attend morning service.—Canon E. Rapson, Huliett; Mrs. Frank Whit- gowned respectively in turquoise blue from John Leckie Ltd-, where he
OR GORN
I 9C. Appleyard, Rector- more, Mrs.* Harold Whitmore, Hamil-
. .................... Get A. New. Hat
worked for eight Y;ar�` a fine basket.
and rommance pink taffeta, the dresses
Ion,; Mrs. William WrivK. Egmond- fitted at the hipg with bands of oord�
C"C"M SALMON Mae Lane flora ails uncle and aunt, St. Thomas,
Auxiliary.—The summer vi)le, anO one brother, Wesley Heasn,
halves for ... ....... 25C fun lug at the bottoms of the,..falk skirts and his grandparents and. cous.ia,-Mit. A CLEARANCE OF, ALL HATS AT PRICES
meeting of the Mae Lane Auxiliary of Saskatchewan. A private eral amd Irlmnift the sleeves of the fit- chell; spray ;-rom. Mr. and- Mrs. Lux EXTRAORDINARY
113U T.RE FUW> WITH C was Wd at Me 'home of Miss Luella was, held from the home of Mr. and tzd Jack,
WLYGO-10-oz. bottle ..... 35 Kaine. Miss Kaine bad charge'of Mm Oka On Wednesday afternoon, veils were held with,bands of corded ford; spray from his, uncle and aunt,
t& Their small net bats. ana Thuell aad Miss Mildred Legg, Strat- VALUESTO $2.50, SALE PRICE ........ Sac
the progmm
C as secretary OuOets Of Mr. and Mrs., -Ed. Legg, Stratford
and, Mrs. IEL Snell acted wben the services were conducted by taffeta and they carried b
�_U"Sslli CL111ANOER
........ Prayers were, offered by Rev. T. A. Owmi0bael.and Rev. C. C. brfarhill roses, baby',% breath andopink x
2 Tins ............. spray from Jack Arnold and aunt; A.
Mrs Ross Savauge and Miss' Kaine- Kaine. Interment was made. in Cltu- coriailowbre. Dr. Galbraith Williams spray fr6m Mr. PeaTson and, daugh.
Xk"01, SOAP for Ic when
iss Josephine Edge, Pianist of the, ton cemetery, the A C
us P and Mrs.
15C M Pallbearers being was best wran� and the 'hers were ter Jean; a ray from Mr. oat For Fall
*�u Pay 3 for ............... ev4pning, played a piano sollo. Sue- Messrs. Harold and FranICWhitmore,
Monty Arms"ag, of Toronto, Docherty; also many'cat flowers, from
31ASTERS RED HEAD LAY ceeding Miss MaYbelle Rauds, Miss Hamilton; Orval Rapson, William FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
-32.85 and Mr. Gerald Dalmage, of Perth, his many frierift During the service
I= IL&M—Cwt . ........ Kame was chosen to dielp with the Wright, Cecil and Hugh Oke. Out. After the ceremony a reception'which was conducted by Rev. T. A.,
T�
Bab_v Band. Mrs. Currie told of work
with the Finnish people of Northern was field at Annesley Hall: Tdie Carmichael, a quaftette was, sung by Newest Coats in the store'at 25 per cent. ofr'.
A. C, Routledge Ontario and. Miss Myrtle. Carter spoke Nor-thside W. M. S6 Meeta. — The brides mother received weallne.- a Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stewart, Miss regular price-.
PHONE 166 of the future of the Indian schools. regular monthly meeting of the W.,M_ Ruth Cluff and R C. Chamberiain.
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After the Mizpah inenemetton, lars.
0 LIU- was
the devotional part of the. meeting.
Kaine, w -ho had so kindly offered her
held in the basement of the church
WE SPECIALIZE
lw-. for the meeting, served tea,
on Thursday, August 12th. The mleet-
... I V
- by
lunch, having been, provided the
ing was opened by singing the hymn,
El.
M FMIE�, AUTOMOBILE, CAS�
rou
following members of g ps, three
"Oh Master, Let Me Walk With
UALTY, GUARANTEE BONE) S,
and four: Miss Margaret Crich, Mrs.
Thee." , Mrs. Laing, the president,
ACCIDENT A N.D SICKNESS�
Russell, Mrs. Westcott, Mrs. Chapman,
then led in prayer, amid the secretary,
BURGLARY, WINDSTORM
Miss Carter anq Miss Kaine.
Mrs. Finlayson, read, her. report,
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which was adopted. Miss A. Fergu-
lRepresenting Companies who give
Dies in Hospital—At an early hour
son, the treasuror, read her report
Security with Service,
Tuesday morning� Mrs. Louis Benne-
and it was adopted. Mrs. Archibald,
JUso, Agenft for Ontario Thresh-
wies, Sr- passed away at the Seaforth,
the Christian Stewardship Secretary,
P4-. crineWs Mutual. Fire Insurance.
Hospital where she had been conAn-
gave her report and Mrs. M-cMichael,
Information gladly given.
ed for the past week. Mrs., Benne-
the Watch Tower, secretary,' read
wies, wdiose maiden name was Her-
some interesting items. The roll call.
WATSON & REID
mine Bierwirth, was born near New
was then taken- it was, d d to
ed ed
M.A. REID - Proprietor
Hamburg in Waterloo County on De-
have the niext social meeting and the
es, — a a nce wera: r. JUVILIL 4. ITIMS JLMM, upportuntty.1
and 'Mrs. Va.'Legg, Mr. and Mrs. Lux
Thuell and Miss Mildred Legg,aii. o,,
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Machaa, St. Thomas; Mr. George
Wood, Xitchell; Mrs. Thomaa*Piad6r,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell, Mr. and MAcTAVIS
H S
Mrs. Winteriug�ham,,- Mr. and, Mrs,
Patber�on. Interment took place in,
Woodland Cernete.-ry, Mitchell.
Death of Robert WilsonThe death
SCHOOL f)F OMMEROLI-
occurred at the home of his nieces,
the Misses Young, Goderiell Street C
Fast, early Sunday atternoon Of CLINTON - ONTARIO
Robert Wilgon, one of the -oldest na- FALL TERM — SEPTEMBER 7th, 1937
tive -born residents, and for many -Courses: StenO.9raPhic, Commercial, - Secretarial,
�, I Camber J, .1 bil, he youngest daughter LMMAULL"FAIM9 MeOLA]ag On Septein, r years one 01. We most wiltay Known Special and Correspondence Courses Arranged.
1%me 214 Seaforth Of the late Mr. and Mrs. Job. Bier- 30th. Miss Alexandef, took charge of business men of Western Ontario. Mr. I
1�', — end S�Ccial I I A s
and Mrs-Moorehouse presided at the
organ.,
Standard. Quality
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0. In
0 rd father, looked charming in a gown of GOLDEN Tin
WAX
�A J'W'l 10 white satin striped orgaNza, wore BRANS qXF 25
a long veil and carried, 3pdquet of DOMINO—dioice Quality
SPECIAL YOU'VE BEEN Joanna Hill roses and ba y'd breath. No. 2
She was attended, by,her sister,,Miss GOLDEN Tins
MENIS WORK SHIRTS %; JM BANTAM
WAITUiG FORI Irene Scotchmer, wearing a pale blue -23
4 9F c pair Up to Size 20, organza, a white pleturellat and carty-
LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES ing a -bouquet of butterfly res". Lit- NATURE'S BEST
Up to Size 52- A beautiful Table gm No 2
4" a ,
tle Ruth Thurlow, cousin of the Im Aft T�.at
'Model five Wbes, that bride as flower girl, was In a short i
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only uses, one storage fro,1 or Pink organdle. She carried 4
a basiet of mixed flowers and wore CAMPRE1,VS
Marquisette Cuitain Material, spaid, I 5-C yard battery — no other bat- a wreath, of flowers In h
er hair. Mr.
Alister Broadtoot, cousfh!, of. the Till..
teries required. groom, was groomsman,and the ush- JL %ozanavap, Juice i
Final Clearance of Me'ns modell, complete with ers were Mr. T. Sootchmer, brother
battery, installed in of the bride,' and Mr. H. . Scatchmer, Cowan's Perfection
cousin of the bride COCOA I -lb tl"
your home for only During -the signing of the register Zest - Sweet Gherkins
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3UM-m-er 3ults v 1 jL40 Miss Lucy Woods, of Bayffeld, san' PICKLES 28 -oz. jar .2S JOLLY
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TMUeKILLOP MUTUAL 0 Promise'Me." After the ceremony Keta No I Tins GOOD
MO -INSURANCE CO'Y. Drest Shirts 77c or two for $1.50 a -reception was -hold at the home of SALMON - 2 till's A9 DATES
$75..00
the bride's. parents-, where, a dainty Singapore Slided 19 -oz. tin
',*1EAU* OFFIC"EAIFORTH, ONT. lunebeory wasaerved by frietda of the VINOAPPLE tin -10
Y, 1'9
bride. The bride's mother wore. 'a Bulk Peanut, Pkg.
S-hirts-4nd Shorts 19c each
OMCERS: gown of navy and, white 9heek -and BUTTER - 2 lbs. .25
AJM ftAdfdok 3 Seaforth - Pre$. 0 See this -sensational corsage of Premlelz Supreme roses. Rose Drand Summer i
: "' Th grooin's mother was in blue trip- DRINKS 15 -oz 'bot. .2rp
41- 1, BeI1061161d - VloewPres. LIGHT 0OUSE_,
Is ahebr w1blicorsage of roses.
new Radio on display in
PT
AONNTS our store, or ask us for 'The couple left later for a -honey- FRESH FRUIT AND YE6 S,
perchi*, 9. X 1, 1 moon trip through Northern Ontario,
OVERALLS $1049 -
nair a dem4nstrAtion In Your- the brld. travOling in
navy and white
saus a now pair. r— home. het dress and navy taff etta coat . *Itb Grape'Fruit, large, 3,for 23c,
Wait" M to t.
special
zo,"a'O'j. W. J. Y ........................... matchIng accea�aories. ''q.n theft. re- cantal :d. size,, -.5c i6ach
tuM they wilt reisige on the groom's oupe, me
ge loedch
farm ill Tuckersmith..
W11111 11 1 5c pot hoadYetitablemarrows a
ppe
VV� V; GqWrgo Ohm, -AL."
J.F�DALY, LOCAL ERIEFS
V Jamm 00)1-
ron.
'_r G�re 1. t Phone 1021','.; Sedorth 0 Uft, M. Whito Apffi Mr .041%at
Y�i 1k: VA -10 'returned -,on "Mouddy, d4or
moo
ft 19 thrp6, veeks *Ith lvit6.
W
Seafort I
"i rtment 96MC40
dw Wes -MArg
2, P
*06,N) 1 111 ont'.
1964forth,
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Mill Niiil
ell
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SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF
Wirth. In 1984 she married Louis
the devotional part of the. meeting.
Wilson was a son, of the late A146xan-
vice -Principal. Priftipal.
M. A. STONE, Corn. specialist,
INSURANCE
The hymn, "Re-scue the Perishing,"
'Miss
der Wilson, a pioneer Qf the Huron
B. F. WAR6, B.A.,
Phone 198
was 8ung. Lawrence read the
P L U m. S
Tract, and was born on. the Wilson*
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Scripture. Lesson and the devotion-
homestead adjoining Seaforlb, part of
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al leaflet. the Footsteps of
by
which, comprises t -he home on which
(he died.
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Football
esus," was read Miss Mu�ray. 1\�is_
iwas
Got a nice crop of Finest,'Well.
He was in his eikhti-
'In,
S. T' Holmes & Son
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followed by prayer by Miss Alex-
ander; the. part of the hylnn, "Sol-
Grown Pluma.
Come to ,hard and gert', istook
fifth year. his youth. he at -
tended 'Harpurhey Public school
FARMERS
diers Christ, Arise,"
Ope.
before there in
ATTENTION.'
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FiNERAL SERVICE
Main treet, Seaforth
0
Fifials
of was sung.
Mrs, T. J. Webster read some inter-
when.
was a scilool. s�ea-
forth, and as a. young man travelled
WE REMOVE'DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE
k�.
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eating Temperance news, The offer-
Cz. HOARE
In Ontario fbr Alarge Montreal whole -
Call
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S. T. Holmes, residence
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SOUTH SECTION
ing was then taken and after singing
"Soldiers
CLINTON
sale hardware firm, before joining the
us for promp-t service.
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Goderich Street, West; ho
P ue
the last two verses of. of
firm, of Reid & Wilso4, in Seaforth. In
Our Men Will Shoot Old and Disabled Animals.,
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No. ng -W, Charles Holmes,
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Huron Football League
Christ, Arise," the miiaeting was
the early days :and up until thirty
residence, Goderich Street,
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brought to 'a close by ?repeating the
years "ago, this was one of the largest
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nut; phone No. 308.
Ambulance Service
00
St. C(dumhan vs Seaforth
Lordis Prayer in unison.
the
mica_ of LLOYD'S
$25-.1eward '" be Pam "
wholesale and retail hardware firms
in Huron. County, and did an exten-
ONTARIO TALLOW Co.
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AQU.stable hospital bed for
Curnberland-Darling_Mii�s Dorothy
THYMOLATED
sive business in, this and' adjoining
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
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rent.
Night calls,, Phone 908.
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Recreation Grounds, Seaforth
Lorraine Darling, 6ughter of Mrs. IL
-of
CORN SALV-2, f*r
any corn or gullosis TEUff �cannot remove,
wth, I new.acimfige
counties, Following the -death of his
partner, the late W. 0. Reid, in. 1909,
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Day Calls, Phone 11".
Charges moderate.
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SATURDAY, AUG. 21st.
0. Dar -ling Toronto, and Mr. John
D. W. &Zberland, of Ottawa, %011 of
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tion f, R CALLOUSES. Jt de-
&�Itieej6 iind relivino pain with firat avvii-
'eadext. F6r
Mr. Wilson'retired irom,builffiess but
continued -to reside in Sei%forth mak-
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cumberland, of
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kItATINW8 HARMACY - Seaforth
ing h eh6me with, his sister, and later
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at 6.30 p.m.
Nncher Creek-, Alta., were ,,rid
Saturday afternoon in -Wycliffe Col-
with Before Ah
his nieces. e turn Of
the century he was actively Interest -
These Teams played a score-
lege Chapel at Toronto. Rev. G. S.
Despard officiated and Mr. Sargent of
en
EQUIPMENT
ed. in municipal affairs, being gbiem-
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less game in the first of the fin-
the Church of the Fp!Vhauy, played
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her of the town, council and- served
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als. See this deciding game. It
the wedding music. Miss Christine
a a Mayor in 1889 And 1890. He was
alues Effective until Saturday Night, August 21st
H. C. BOX
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will be good!'
Copus sang. Pink gladioli and Palmas
makes a Good farmer Better
one. of the organizers of -the Seafortb
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FUNERAL SERVICE
C>
ADMISSION- 20 and 15 cents.
SEAFORTH
decorated the' chaPel for the, eere-
McCORMICK - DEERING FARM
Turf Club and all his life was an
ardent admirer and owner of light
GREEN GIANT
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Licensed Embalmer
Ambulance SeiTice
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
D K A. McMASTER - Pres.
i0ony. The bride, escorted- to the al-
tar by her uncle, Mr. H. J. Copus, of
ivory bridal
MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT
offers every new improv em0l1t
horses, bes-ides, taking a great inter -
est in, towp athletics, Mn Wilson was
4PUIC
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Hospital Bed
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A- Y. McLEAN Secretary
D t oft, wore a gown of
e r
available wid renders unequalled
the last.survi ving member of hi's fam-
to
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with a4jus�table rachet oper-
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G. F. GRINDROD Treasurer
satin made In empire style trimmed
service anywhere.
fly and., had been in. failing health for
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ated spring for rent.
Xight Calls Day cans
C*
with bands, of. sibirring, with a yoke
of rosepoint lace. A train fell from
Buy Genuine I.H.C. Machinery and
Repairs from your Local Dealer
some months. A private ftineral was
held from the home of the . Misses
20 -oz.
Phone 175. Phone 43.
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Young on Tuesday afternoon, wbell
12-W
BONDER TWINE PRICES
Tins
cash with On or about
Rev. H. C. Feast, of First Presbyter -
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Order OcL 1, 1937
ian-Churcb, officiated. Interment was,
]HURRMY 'HURRY! -HURRY
650 feet per lb,, $10.50 $11 . 50 _
600 feet lb., $9.50 $10.50
made in the family plot in Harpurhey
the bearers
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per
cemetery, , pall being
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WEEK END'C.LEARANCE
OF
JOHN BACH
Messrs. J. M. Govenlock, John Scott,
J. Arnold� Case, Thomas
-AP,
WALKER'S
Main St. SEAFORTK Phone 17
Jackson, J.
G. Mullen and Henderson Smith.
DOMINO Picnic or
FUNERAL SERVICE
WOMEN'S
Crunchie
[taking
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W. J. WALKER and,
J014N R. WALKER, Jr.
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Slim
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Black�Scotchrner,Trinity Anglican
Church, Bayfield, beautifully � decora'--
PICK
Powder LES
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- lAcensed Linbalmers, and
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ed with gladioli, was tihe sc6ale, of a
Sweet Mixed
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F!uneral Directors.
Day or Night Calls
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FULL FASHIONED
Satin in flower-
ed or stripeo
Here's the
very preivy wedding on Wednesday*
Aug. 18, at high noon, when, Eleano�
1-1b. of NT Large
Tin N Jar 23
prospiAly
materials.
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attende&
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Eli beth, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Scotchmer, Bayfield; becara�e
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the bride
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Oversiz. Silk
Slips. Week-
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BA'A TTL
of James Douglas Black,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Black of Seatorth. The' ceremony was
conducted hv Rev Bugler Bay -field
Ba.4ide Choice Quality
op 0%492 JftAM N9_ 2 1/
1�', — end S�Ccial I I A s
and Mrs-Moorehouse presided at the
organ.,
Standard. Quality
95c z N The bride, given In marriage.by her 19wh No. 2
0. In
0 rd father, looked charming in a gown of GOLDEN Tin
WAX
�A J'W'l 10 white satin striped orgaNza, wore BRANS qXF 25
a long veil and carried, 3pdquet of DOMINO—dioice Quality
SPECIAL YOU'VE BEEN Joanna Hill roses and ba y'd breath. No. 2
She was attended, by,her sister,,Miss GOLDEN Tins
MENIS WORK SHIRTS %; JM BANTAM
WAITUiG FORI Irene Scotchmer, wearing a pale blue -23
4 9F c pair Up to Size 20, organza, a white pleturellat and carty-
LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES ing a -bouquet of butterfly res". Lit- NATURE'S BEST
Up to Size 52- A beautiful Table gm No 2
4" a ,
tle Ruth Thurlow, cousin of the Im Aft T�.at
'Model five Wbes, that bride as flower girl, was In a short i
1 1. 1 1
only uses, one storage fro,1 or Pink organdle. She carried 4
a basiet of mixed flowers and wore CAMPRE1,VS
Marquisette Cuitain Material, spaid, I 5-C yard battery — no other bat- a wreath, of flowers In h
er hair. Mr.
Alister Broadtoot, cousfh!, of. the Till..
teries required. groom, was groomsman,and the ush- JL %ozanavap, Juice i
Final Clearance of Me'ns modell, complete with ers were Mr. T. Sootchmer, brother
battery, installed in of the bride,' and Mr. H. . Scatchmer, Cowan's Perfection
cousin of the bride COCOA I -lb tl"
your home for only During -the signing of the register Zest - Sweet Gherkins
N
3UM-m-er 3ults v 1 jL40 Miss Lucy Woods, of Bayffeld, san' PICKLES 28 -oz. jar .2S JOLLY
9
TMUeKILLOP MUTUAL 0 Promise'Me." After the ceremony Keta No I Tins GOOD
MO -INSURANCE CO'Y. Drest Shirts 77c or two for $1.50 a -reception was -hold at the home of SALMON - 2 till's A9 DATES
$75..00
the bride's. parents-, where, a dainty Singapore Slided 19 -oz. tin
',*1EAU* OFFIC"EAIFORTH, ONT. lunebeory wasaerved by frietda of the VINOAPPLE tin -10
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