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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1937-10-08, Page 8i y, It lk 1 ,,• , iro, ,/, ttf, ,tilr iitti,t It ri 1)4 ',. it i • k,t , "It iti 't. htfii , 'il . , ,, / .)) Pi ittOtilt it :1 1. r''''1! 1.4. , di tit 'I •• ' P. , , 0' .1' 1 , 1 rtit ' 'S .,.: t.i`,- ' f 4 A t! t ti ":',.. , q - l!t. if • . i { 1; 0 17 t t ,,,i4 't ""' '-c• l'k u . ., ,. ir ,,, A ! ill. 5 f. ,, ie .i.: e•••:. ''" .., '''..- e • ; Iff 4i '1 , ,... '' e• ' '...1- •i 1 ' t 4 i .' .. , , .4 , .. . , ... . . (CDW NIP I",.% the ' 'VW $11tit.i'rei4'.' tg4 00:Pk 01 ,l, . ..„., , 1 " (1!. ' :1 ., •IIIISteneeeeettendeilt 11X -r., . , .tlOrniefecn. Mr, .41-. Illg.arsir4. ',1te.q., c'elsorrt , • ', ., . 'Were r4reeented141'4,..M, . 471:47 740.01Pk• W,,nittnn4,:,::'*.tniSSAt 4'qr, , ilfl ' WT. 1,0 00 "ViOlta, A 'AP a,ox pea,r, et ".'• ' '.04.1e --en.'‘. ., 49,WallOs- •. : - 4 giafgenW4 -Of' e"Olpagest -, dreughter„. , rto! , wt. „Ohtteles, ,Finder, toz of .t.b, IA, wi,,,,,A0 feeder.i.,1,ey4 uko. .gan. Of' Nrrett414; Mr,atrde' rigan Mr. and IVIre. 'Willis, Ceridgare. WE ' •wr gedwadd. Porrigale • 444 .tinann,F Oeitrigate of getiokadowne Kr airt Mrs. Repo% chealey; r and rs... 44)d I-Ie.:edam, Chersley; Mr. end Mee Gane - (Setkled) . ,Yentiln,, 4ild AVOrtilitak.. l'ii,e,r,e.: 744:',; igith, PAO.rnI.PAPEI agterniee#: aeq..0044. Mt* Allan pollier,90„..ot 1400.404, alz4e0 8,0 piesident. Alre. SOA, IVIDiee•veref et. fodentlY eetentledethe lairds," tit wele Wee WA 'F.ave Pelr!la YerY useful and .!,.,.,. , .. Itli from tic a . OS . , toe:::. ojacuslo Favirptatee 25c weddin4 p„ puce lute utter ,p,art . deen, and Mr and Mre. Wm, ot ocober, 'WmHu a Hogg, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Allan 1.8, Splendid * triedughte. •On our rot -Weed ook iia,t, sex,rico fOr the olturch, 1VIrse ,, .. To uLAR • ' ?., , . . 1 V•X‘-froblato or toe -.4 Tins 4.0C ., . i'. RING -- I SC iT„ as.. , . ,:,- Junkor WOmente Institute e- Tee Stone, Norwich; Mr. and Moe Tom _ ., monthly meeting wile be heed at the „Hudson, Mrs. Colin. Hudson, 1V1r. and Nene of. Mrs. Leone/rd. Sitteng in Tuck- Mrs Earl Mitchell, -Mrs.: Logan, Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Carlisle, lieneall; ersimith, on Wedinesideee Oetober 13-- _ - • . Hudson, Michigan. . GOOD GAS H.,WESTON - Npu, .0 Avvotou, gede yery interest.; -ing articles on the Proviocial Meeting which was held in Lend= in June. Mrs. Heidi° gave a verjr,fine report her indthe literature 11 A' T S., Deve '''' ""'' —that are SMarter.:- P -RE AIL , ,. .. S . , ,,,, . d • • - .,• • Au addrees by Mr. J. B. Scott -wilt be Mr. Tone Marlette, . .., . of work deoart . 'CO .41` . . el,* t. ; t 5 • 'I -COFFEE. -gives, • on. -"OltizeneleipeeeeL Shell StatiOn• ment, also having disposed of melte a - 30-o , 4, _weal& e 'will Sermon Subjects Poe Next -Sunday. few- books.- --Other-very ieter-esting re - ---,that are better value. RAND BAKING ,an. iDC spqnstbilities.” - The yell tall be „HOW I can make my community a -Egoiondville United Church. Rev. better to live to" A, W. Shepherd, Minister. 10 a.m., GODERICH ST. •. SEAFORTHI edeertd, were read du connection. with the work. Miss McGregor, of St e / , . . , place - "SundaySchool; 11 444., Tbanksgiv- - - , ‘ Marys, was the chief speaker for the D.R E‘ S'S E S r I- A...• even). lug service 7 pen., "n:g service. slam • day and gave a very, pleasing in - p404H• for 25c 11E0f P.TtuNEs c _ ' .1.111148 - 2ini 't.'.. Death ef Mrs. Janlieson.-The death i s occurred! on September 22nd'' of Mrs. -First Presbyterian Church n ea - "I; eamiesele enemeoy Jessie Bain, of forth. -Harold Colson Feast, Miees- reeeefield. who passed. awaydae tee ter. Services for Sunday, Oct. 10th: Sunday School will meet et 10; morn - A showeT was held recently at the home of Mr. and Moe John Delaney is he of their daughter, Agnes, prior' to her marriage'which takes •and t ting. - ddress_at.,. the. afternoon :Male, - a ' , glylreentiugMeenefe;,omof t-Hhearrpinregstbony: h-ro-ug-ht• terY. SHOWING' FALL ' ,---4hat are more distInc- , ' tive. . APPARELE&T. MUSHROOM SOUP 29_ .,s, u home of ther danghter, M113'. W.. E. Adams, Vancouver, in her' 99th year. iDg liVal*tiP at 11; sermon by tile Place Saturday morning., . NOW „-Tiit• - " Dniester, The Church of To -day: Sin- - ..........{01MICION1=0111■1111. CORSETS , .. C/T.TP Mrs Jordieson went to live In Van .,.„ ede , ell::,,-uk Aii,Y,' luc couver about 20 years ago on the tiers In.eide and Spent& Outside.' The evening service at 7, sermon by the • CRO TY ELIMVILLE ............ owo••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i —that are *better form fit- „ death of Mr. J. mieson, who passed "Looking . P gc oaks awaY in ver. She is t he mother minister: Across the Line. of Mrs. William Charters, Mill Road. Roman Catholicism: The Ku Klux Mare and the Church of Christ." , , • - Mr. Jobh.,,Ewillg, of Brussels* was a visitor in the village over the week- Mrs: Jean Jackson, of Torento vis -el ited recently with relatives' here'. Mr. Harold Johns, of Hamilton, ' ' W.** I • 0.41\11 FLUSH 25c • Mission Band ...I'vleete--The Alert Heertiest weloome to all services:. Northside United Church--Saeday end. . , James of visited is iv siting at the...home of Mr. and Mrs. ____, ____-4,- XIIDILET Peer'ER 10C 'ea Ogle sawome , 25c Vele and handy ' , mission Rend ilea overweening meet- fug in the Suuday'sehool,room of the school at 10 &M.; -11 a.m., "Thatilts- giving Service"; 7 p.m "When Christ Noethside United- Murata. After the - , ' • '' opening hymn, Mise Ferguson led in: Comes to Us in the Common Ways of Phaedra% The minutes were read by Life." The 60th an.nivereary of the dlr. park, Toronto, with friends in the village one day list week. Mrs. Neil Gillespie, of Sea- forth, visited at the home of Mr. Jas. Wes. Johns. . Mr. and Airs. William Elford and daughters were visitors in St. Marys on Sunday. • : HOSIERY ' • FOR HAND KNIT- —that are more exquisite TING TRY OUR . than it has been our plea- . POPULAR ' ' 1.,,:yE church will b.e heid on Oct. 24th -vvhen Scott on Wednesday last. - BRAND sure to begin ,a, MO ODY -1 tins'. " 256 ee, tee Winnifred Russell, and some business ,..,.. erodota. , was discussed. Mrs. Barber read the un'e' "'-` tor Rt. Rev. Dr. Peter Brice will, preach at 11 a.m. and the The village eeople were treated to an open air concert one evening last WINTHROP emeemee new sea- WOOLS son with in many a day. . KA,11., etoleseeoo_eeeee :me, MASTERS POULTRY CONCEN- TRATE makes egg pro- leg or duothato-Crovt. . .pa.au ., .. - A. C. Routledge weeselp story. The Levet, Prayer was zepeated in unison and Janie Moffat read the Scripture. After' the offering had been, taken, by Helen, Car- mediae! and serteral hyinne had been eune, the meeting was closed by re- peating the Mizpah benediction. President of the London Coeference, Rev Waldimer Williams, M.A., of •. fowl Sarnia, will preach at night. A fo 4sellePPejo:v1 l_l_bhe. held on Monday even_ wse " " •• St, Thomas' Church, Sunday, One 10th. -Sunday school and Bible Class- week, a modern way of electioneering, when a musical VIM' poss.ed, through the village giving out seine very nice music and a gentle hint which way to vote. . W. M. S. Meets .. The meeting the W. iMMIIIMINIIIIIIII The Ladies' Aid and --W. M. S. of ..... . • . Levan Church will hold the regular meeting at the home of Rev. -and Mrs. R W Craw on Wednesday Octo 13 The roll call will be answered by a. verse on gratitude. limm•om•-dommommoo.owoodeed000m - ., . , . e • ' . 14 a C T a VI sh ed - , • PHONE 166 at. 10 a m • Morning Prayer, 11 a.m., sectional of M. S. of the Presbyterial. of Stratford,- Eaton - Sperling - Mission Band .eleets.-The Goforth • •' "A Nation's. Greatness"; "Op- • SPECIALIZE Mission Band of First Presbyterian Omburoehyheld thereir regulaBr am:el:ling: prayer was offered- by Joyce Cutting 7, p.m., portunities." All welcome. -Canon E, Appleyard, Rector. -- Southern Division, met in Cromer& Church on Thursday last. There: was a good attendance, 'over fifty havi•ng. A quiet we --evves solemnized • e aturday et - .at McKillop Mans an S • ,WE, • teamoon at two o'cloce, when Rev. R. have charge of the November meet- ing l w • Roll call' be "A home-made , .....4....o . wo con est were '-d'n's -es-1ft" T ' t then conducted by Mrs. Garrett. The cot -under the doctor's care in Clinton (• Hospital. • - • Corn cutting and silo filling are: the AUTOMOBILE, CAS- W. Craw', pastor of Cavan United order' of the day in this vicinity. IN FIRE, IJALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS, ACCIDENT A N D SICKNESS, and the mi -mites- were read- and the roll called. Deadog the business per- ' LOCAL BRIEFS . . Church, united in marriage Mary Maude, daughter -of Mr. -and. Mrs, Homemaker's Prayer and the Nation- al Anthem brought the meeting to a Mr. Lewis Tebbutt is confined to. his bed with an attack of asthma. ' BURGLARY; WINDSTORM. Representing' Companies who give Security with Service. iod further plans were discussed con- corning a concert which' the Band in- tend having the first week of Nevem- her. The cellection was then receiv- , , . , • Mr. e.nd Mrs. Robert Coates', of London, were guests this Week at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ament. - - • Mr and Mee Howard Kerr and DA.NCE - in' - STAFFA. TOWN HALL Alonzo Sparlin.g, to Walter Roy Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Eaten, both of McKillop. The bride looked! lovely in a brown French close' " We are sorry to report the illness of Miss Edith Pepper who is at pres- Mrs. R. Fear visited with her daughter, Mrs.-Hamather, of Dorches- ter, last week. . Also Agents for Ontario Thresh- ed followed by the Bead singing "The eon, an, o .. awa, span I • f Oeh t th,e week- • • . on - crepe dress with accessories to match. . _ dimmotelee en's Mutual Fire Insurance.' ----- Information gladly given. WATSON & REID M. A. REID - 'Proprietor response after the offering." Jean' Wright took the chair for the devotional period. During this part Lefiere Habkirk gave a piano inetru- mental. The Scripture was read b y Kathleen Holmes and Dorothy Smith, "Why cod with Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr. • Miss 'Helen Hamilton, of Brescia Hall, spent the week -end with her Dr. H it . uncle, . . ,. OSS. a Mr. Frank Sills left this week for. Toronto, where he will attend St. . FRIDAY, OCT. 15th Archie ,.Maonrnchaenetdre.his 5 -Piece ADMISSION : 35c and 25c Mr. and!. Mrs. Elliott, sister of the bride, of Wallaceville, were the at- dt-ei•noda'ndtds.n Arftlevii• the ceremony . a , wed_ of tghe bride's as 'served at the come parents, to immediate relatives. The decorations were in BETTER - ,. , p 01 j".Leri:?y Phone 214 . : Seaforth gave a reading* the Artist For- Freer Colors." Helen Michael College. pink and white, and the bride's cake SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF got Smith offer- ed the Banid Then Mrs: Smith • Mr. W. C. T. Morson, of Toronto, emodeeneseereogoosegar centred the table. Amid showers of INSURANCE -- prayer. told a story and the meeting was clos- ed with the Lord's Prayer. is here to spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. J. Ilv Beet. , ...... , AUTUMN TEA confetti and .good wishes the bride and 1311'00112 left on a motor trip to S * eiling chickens, e- - - • - • on a dressed • miss Mildred, Duggan, of Detroit. ,northern points. grade 0 00000000000 at at the home • , ba.sis Death of Mrs. George. Hudson. -The guest' a guest of Mr. and is the most way 0 0 <> S. T. Holmes & Son 0 death occurred oia, Friday of Annie Ardell Corrigan, widow of George Mrs. Leonard- Bolton. . • Mr. Alvin Sharp has leased the and Sale of - MANLEY profitable of marketing. c ickens. . • II' 0 - FUNERAL SERVICE 0 0 Main treet, Seaforth 0 4> - , 0 Hudson. She was born near Allistoe in 1870, being a daughter of the late John Corrigan, Duggan, home on East William Street! , and is' now occupying it. • Mrs. Isaac Bol -ton, wiao underwent Home Baking The smoke of the -election has pass- ed which leaves Mitch to carry •on his' , . Ross Murdie, R. R. 1, Seaforth, has just marketed wit ti us 149 • - 0 ' S. T. Holmes, residence -0 -0 Goderich Street,'West; phone 0 .0 No. 119-W, 'Charles Holraes' 0 -0 ' residence, Goderich Street, 0 .0 East; phone No. 308. 0. 0 Ambulance Service , 0 0 , Adjustable hospital be..d •for 0 4 rent. ' 0 0 ' . Night calls, Phone 308. 0 0 Day calls, Phone 119-.T.: 0 -0 Charges moderate. .0. . 12-36 0 .„et,,, .0 p .0 p p 0 0 0 p .0 .0 and was married 35 years ago to George Hudson, who pre- deceased her- by 24 years. After their marriage they settled' in Eg- ,_. mondville and in 1920 Mrs. Hudson moved with 'her family to Seaforth, where sh•e had since resided. She suffered a severe stroke of paralysis more than two years ago, and had been °canned to bed' ever since. She was a faithful -member of the Eg- mond-ville United Church and was held in high esteem by the commun- ity because of eher cheerful dispose tiou and Christian fortitude. She is an operation in Buffalo three weeks ago, has sufficiently recovered to re- turn to her home here: . • ..Mrs. C.' Reynolds, who- has been viseting .h:ere, has returned to her home ill Stratford. She was accom-. pa.nied by Miss A. Kennedy, who will spend some months in the- city. • mr. and MTS. Allan: Stone, of Nor- -With were here on Sunday attending ' • the funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Hudso • n. Miss Margaret McKay, who has , . . . . . ' . been visiting friends in town and N I - AND . MYSTERY BOXES. Under Auspices of 2 Cathojic Women sleagne ,01 ,ill t. . I. .O.- in - LO.O.F. Hall, Seaforth SATURDAY, OCT. 9th . 3 P.M. economy plan- for another five years; and we hope that his health and -strength will continue. I never heard so Much. criticisin in which there was no truth. It reminded us. of some sohool boys who'd the gift of en - tertaining their audieace to have them ch:eer for the fun. they, were makin.g. If Earl Rowe would have been. elected! he would see to it that every farmer weuld eave sufficient water supply and that their crops would be bounti- ful which no sane elector would be-' .lieve, which they showed by their vote that the wool could not be birds on a dressed grade basis and received $240, which was 211/4 cts. a pound, live weight. You may also obtain a premium for your Chick - ens by special feeding for about three weeks. . If WILL PAY YOU WELL TO .PROPERLY FINISH YOUR BIRDS! WELL -FATTED CHICKENS ALWAYS COMMAND A PREMIUM. When you are Winning your feeding and, marketing, we will glad - ly give yoy -any information we have -on the market and prices. Be sure to get our price before selling s,.. " s - . .. Canada .Packers CLINTON AND SEAFORTH • • 3643-1 0 0 .0 '00 '00 00 '00 .0 survived by two daughters, Mrs. Scott cinity, has eturnd :hr hoi Toronto. reto eme n pull- ed over their eyes all the time. Had , 0 0 Habkiok and Miss Vera Hudson, also two heathers, • 1V1r. and Mre. Sherman Stewart, be been elected this would have been e> H. C. BOX , o William J. Corrigan, Everett, Ontario, and John Corrigan, of Crystal City, Manitoba, are visit - more broken promises. It is up to 0 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 -0 ' Licensed Embalmer 0 - ° .Ambulance Service %-- -0 Hospital Bed ' 4 . ..... adjustable rachet oPer- 4 0 ,. ated spring for rent. 0 4> -Night Calls Day Calls 0 0 Phone 175. Phone 43. 0 • fsr-us 4 0,70 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e . Cooksville. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from: the residence of her son-in-law, Scott Ilabkirk. Rev. A. w . ,. . Shepherd, of th-e Egmondeille United Church, officiated aeel inter- ment was made in MaitlandbInk cem- etery. The pallbearers were R. G. Parke, two nephews', Albert Hudson, Egraondville, and Wiliam. Hudson, _Stratford, arles McKay, Robert Strong and 01111 Finlay:son. The fol- ing at the home 0..Mr: and Mrs. W. M. Stewart. • Mr. and Mrs,. Robert Smith spent the week -end, with friends in. Cheeley. • "Mr. Arthur Edmunds, of Hanel- ton, spent the week -end at hls home here" • Mr. Wiliam Beton, of Rochester, N.. Y., was a recent visitor at the home of -his brother,- Mr. Leonard Bolton. •, Mrs. Howard Purdy, of Toronto, Top Hat .. SCHOOL OF DANCING' is reopening el asses _en e ' CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8th , under the direction of KAYE MACKENZIE ' All line 1 D 'clog, Rowe now to go to Saskatchewan to . , help that Province out of their plight, If he could do what he promised here, surely he can do it there where they are in ire . ed of such hel . Bal , P lantyne will serve his people, to the, best of Ms ability as he hae done in the past which was proven, by the vote he re - ceived in -spite of his two opponents, This campaign was carried on in the utmost secrecy as- the most of the electors said little, but ,had their 6 . • , • E preven llwee I k t . • Ctob' ef. ard. to 9th ' is visiting at the home of her par- of including --- - - / au 'rap, Tee, Ballet, Spanish and miude made up to vote- for the" man 4, In Ca:We: 0 0 0 0 0 4:.> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° WALKER'S o .° FUNERAL SERVICE ° 0 _,.....WALKER and 0 0 - JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. 0 0 Licensed Embalmers and• 0 .0 , Funeral Direetors. 0dan, 4t> Day or Night Calla promptlY O. 0 6 attended. <> AMP. . . ' New 1938.. ,. ' . ADIO ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kerelake. 0 Mr. Charles Hagan, of Zurich, has purchased the residence -of Mr. Jos, to e la •• • - •S r y on. C alk Sta eet and intend,' moving here from Zurich. • Miss Harriet Murray was the holdier of the hicky ticket for the heautifte quilt donated by the ladies of Duff's Church. • Mr. E. J. Keating was in Toronto this week. Acrobatic. Also modern Dadc- ing. .Classes from. Kindergarten age to young ladies) and gentlemen. Registration from -3.30 to 4.30 p.m. Classes commence at .- 4.30 p.m.' N T UCTION - 25c CLASS I S R PRIVATE INSTRUCTION - 50c . who was sincere in his" policy.- ELECTOR: . A pretty. wedding took' place last Monday -in St. James' Church., Sea- forth, when Mie. Bella DeCoursey, of Egmoudville, beca:me the bride of 1V1r. Fred Eckert, of Manley. They were assisted.by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jor- -of Dubliq. The Ceremeny Was performed by Rev. Pather Hussey. sifter the ceremony they drove and ehe United States the week of October a to 9th ,is being observed as Pire Prevention Week. The Dominion Fire Pre - ventian An:deletion in co-operation with Provincial Fire MarehallS, local Fire Chiefs and others, are co-operating with 'civic organizations in: the furtherance...of the Mims of Fire.rPrevention. About 350 people ate. burnedtodeath ark, ;. much, large,r number are injured by fire in Canada every year. The .recerded less of pro - Pert -y !by fire in Canade during, the 15 years, 192.0 to 1934, exceeded' $610,000,000. In -other words at our present burning rate approxi - mutely one human life: is sam:ificed and $110,000 worth of pr'operty is ' destroyed every day in the year. „ . PHONE 67 ' ' moommao•••••• to , ..e> .0 • 12-36 00 0 0 0.<> 0 O 0 <> 0 <> 0 0 , , • e Mrs. Reg. Kers-lake is visiting with friends in Rochester and Os- A. be MIL1,14,TV wego, N. Y. $25 Rewar .1"yri, ia . L ATE]) . d "f • Mrs. Margaret T. Mulligan, of , ._ CORN SALVE, for the home of the bride where a ;sump- tuous wedding breakfast was served. They spent their honeymoon in To- ronto and points east.. After their a • ' ' Prevent Fires Grand , Forks., N. D., will arrive -here any corn or, odious THEY cannot remove, retuln they will reside in Egncl MO . THE SECOND DIVISION COURT aimoy or HURON We have a wide variety iv- ' Makes and Models to suit every taste and ' vrith this wonderful new scientific prepare - on Friday to 'Visit friends. tion for CORNS OR CALLOTJSES. It de. • Messrs, Alvin Sillery, Glenn Hays 'sensitises, and relieves pain with first appli- 'cation. For sale . and K. '1. McLean haver -returned to KEATING'S PHARMACY - Seaforth Toronto to resume their studies' at • .' Osgoode Hall. , - ville. The gepd wishes of their many friends go with them. • Threshing is about completed and report good returns-, but the buck! . These Simple Sugestions, if FbIlowed By Everyone in the Family, Will Make Your Home ° Safe Prom Fire-: - offiet hi the Dominion Bank Boil& lafx, Sea:forth. OftlIce *hours: rues- • purse. . , 6 IIMIORCIUM, wheat is not so good. The potato crop i - Is 'very good., although Some say they day, Thursday and satarday, 1.30 p.m. to s "Pan. featerese evenhee 7.30 p.m. to e Va. Phonela 5 -tube Table KIPPEN FARMERS' ATTENTION massismonacoanab, ' feRitud some beginnin,g-to rot. The root crop is good. . . -- 1-Put lighted matches and emfokee out before you throw them ch away. Keep' mates where knell children cannot reach them. Never .......„ E. C. CHAMBERLAIN model, vibrate"- type .. a At the seventieth anniversary see FERTILIZERS vices of St. Andrew's Church, Kippen, We Fertilizer smoke in thegarage, barn, or ante; nor.in bed'. 2-Reit:Love rubbish, and $59.95 sten dan supply If waste papere all unnecessary combus- Insurance Agencies -..,.:, Seaforth .. - Philco •4 -tube Battery on Sunday, October 17th the Rev. H. needed for the Fall Wheat. V. Workman, of Petrolia,. will be the -ZUCKERSMITH : tibte. ,materliols,.. Provide metal ash Amid ttabh taus. Burn rubbish only in eefddely oat -erect brick or metal incinerated. Watch the fire. , - ANNOUNCES the purchase et' the inSikilitler business od Moo ag, Stair, and the addition of their Gornto:ales it* oar preVions feeili- ties tatblee us to eve unexcelled ser. Wee 1st lines. Model, complete . $49.95 s special speaker at both serVides. T -Le - COAL , choir will be assisted; by Mr. Stanley We have a load of good quality . Harrison, baritone soloist of Colborne "Lump Site" Alberta Coal on the Street Church, Lonidon. way. . meomeameamearmommoeemmemen . . - ' * of1ViLor. and Mrs. Paul Doig and Junior ndeta visited with Mrs Doig and IVIiss ianet during the week. Mr' aaldi Joe -Daynieet, 3-Exantine all.. stoves, fiirivaceibitd' smoke pipes to. make sure , . they are• safe' and 'Well away from woodwork or other -buTnable.- Mar - ; teriaLs: Have needled repairs Wade.. at once. . , • , -I-Value the advicei of your firerchief who sake :that Many fires. , all Marconi 5 Get it off the car by placing order. Mrs.. of --, are canoed by dirty or defective Ohintneye. Elia-Ve elle ehereney tleen- illEAFORTH : ONTARIO 1040 -tube Electric all -wave, Table Model, ST. COLT-OrAIST -- $10.20 to, the Farmers. , $10.80' delivered in 'Town. .rontiac, Michigan, visited with Mr.- and' Mrs, Robert Dayman, Miss Edna Dayroran, - ed regularly, and have all defeeterePiHred• - ' • ' 5 ---Escape the !Clanger Of inflammable NOM fires and explosions by. . PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE Edward accompanying them back. - keepingno aline in the house.. cecleaning''with gas D dry w safe liquids - $71.95 Malady, Clarence Malone - October Prices Norman McQuaid The Many friends! of Mrs. William . , o• ' r send, the war to the ic eaner. ever Start es wa. kerosene. , TUE IgeKILLOP •14 ostiRANcE co/y. ' Phonola 5 -tube Battery Model, complete . and left on Monday Stove or Nut Size afternoon, for Northere Ontarki. • Mrs. Jaimes O'Reilly and Mrs. D. J., $12.20 to• the Farmers; O'Connor, of this Parieheettended the $12:80 delivered in Town. •-_, • An mites cash. 1)". ,e6ruvention of The "Catholic Women's n Ohapme will be sorry to know that 911. 4 e .s not enioyieg her usual, good' :health but a speedy re le - , ,recovery s. look ed for. The October tAeting of the Tuck • • 6 -Notify the electric C f • etri 1 ompany o ele ' ca, , trouble and' the gas coMpany Of gas leadve., ,RePlace "bloWn" fuses with net. ones -not %pennies. AVold hOine-rnade wiring jobs, Don't 160k for gas leaks with a Match. . , . ,, HEAD 0,04.G,E,-,,,4 SEAPOOTH, ONT.- • $01L00 . • Macron" League, held at Stratford last week. ' The Seaforth Farmers' Club Miss Ehzli Downeyhas returned y. • - . ersluith Ladies' Club was held ,at the home Of AVIre. Roy Pepper 1 7-1each everynne in the family to,,be eareful or flre, to Watch Are 1 I 't • irons 1 hefire ,fi (Wes p aces, eec ric , ens alteda 1,Ot r possible,re catises, and ' ' ' - 01410tottA: 'tete 8 -tube COnsole ' $129.50 - ' • J; H. SCOTT - secretary. .home from visiting:her sister and bre- thee Mr. and Mie. Thomas Chris- oil Wed- needay 'afterfition, 'October 6th.1,,• with 23 laddee3 6,6a • - - every day to remove Old rags, pilfers and other rlibblik., . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 8.-RireprOof your home as fa'r as Possible by fire -safe rorelltag, ' • ...ei : .. , , 'tit :, • . , .:., , ' 11 i k , , : , . f . ; i. , ,A., i t, 10i6dittotili - 'i • "' . ,,,, se,e,-Trego, , . ,I. Dliblin; ' ., ejarmellth , ''14:•:0, , • 0 0 / ,: At ° $,,, e 11? Pres. Pr • IV,. •;:`, .,e • • 1% 1 . .nt,...1 . - rulico, 5 -tube Console .., . - ."1"0- . I- • rnonola 5-ttine Electric $42 75 1 ' .., • , r., ' topher. ,i, visiting Michael' 'Mr. x ti lie 'Sited ti'Stillittaii ,„, RlYihe - Thomas Downier, of his) parents, Mr. DriWaieY.'' and Mrs. Clarence tnitener, visited With a, Mr. and 1VIre. . , Mrs. Wilds and son, *IA )114 brother „ . arkliittra, 01,Stillvan. • , ' • , , SP, and tekrai' Thni*n Vielteel editi Mt 'at , the:: tatt6t ,,:,.6616'6 ,,... • e e it :0111i, , Sudboxy, is , GOO 'EQUIPMENT and Mrs. . t• ' ' . , . makes a God " ' - ' Lorentz, of MoCORMICK il, the latter'S MACHINERY Petri* Vialiu ,.-effer's eVerY. . a.Vallable 'and ,reidetiliMealialled of el ' 84.#110:toirtithem VI , r: guy, Onntopid .0I.C.'Machl '., ,100p00,0,k6640014;t6641•33eaver .Itidlyi,:. , - lifikittprorvit edid-Mier; . re ' vi• it "k q., if , Itt arnier otter ' E'ER ttl - I) . IN FARM and EQUIPMENT nett' !IraPrOlfelflint -- ' • - ' g , • Shy and - • 11644, ' 4Iiiiiski : 60944.1 ' 19 . 7." 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