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tir�'!rS tnst9f4■ei Vlll(:eex. Meet, -Tile Junior ]l,Y'ke( at C�ranCf', • Mme. G. F; �w, •Gax+deu. of TRratrt
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* Warren's Zuelltute will meet Wedne,sr i$ visu'tiarg th Xrielpds+ in. fawn.,
4 ., prxees and must be sold
w' 4„ P ' '' day afternoon at »tire'- bonne of Mrs. university, Engla7o d, 'the National .hos• 0 Nit.. d . rs: J. K. B d P� U-
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=d+;�r�00 ,i[FPI--3Fgeble or Vivid McIntosh, when the roll call 'p1tal, Queens Square, London hosPi In the nelit three (a3TS. `pronto wee wee -en'dI ......
+ I. `, f`x f w`, "" i` %` tpx -q, } , ..... , , _ , "tal, London, and in Ba calau, Germany. V tate home' of Mr, a Mrs, �M G9v
will be, 'Wy favorite Pastime and } ,
LLL , . , M „ �a Dr. Edward Evans' was a native of en+lock.That Prove to.be lP1e21$s�11t ��-r-prise,
��� wiu�y. In future our busi- . t„
ik ��y�},' '�a? G�?EESF a Beechwood'. and the fam21 is well, R.
r` RR tw ge Thursday WiW Be Holiday.-Thura A Walter, of Dundas, is.
y pp $ �k
��' � �� , . �` �► known in 'this district. ness will Ile conducted a gues+tsa . the h;omle' of Mr. and M1 s: `Q hQ a 011 I lQ�1 `? --
i I day next .bel g Remembrance J. E. Willis. "^
OGQ"5,.�►LL. BRAN with A Day and from our resid.Ence "11
r'^ ' 23c a public holiday, it will be necessary Mis ion Band Meets. - The Alert
�, F F le package; all for . , .... Y • Mr • S S. G. Darrance spent last COLORS :
to publish The Huron Ex ositor on Mission Band of Northside Unites ^John 'Street. They ark` made from SOft ure
+ p week in Ottawa. , h
rt rr Wednesday, It will, therefore, be nec- Church held its regular meeting ;a • Coral
k aTS-Good qualify ,. . Miss Margaliet, White, R.N. who of 'yarn, are S1ZEC1 frOTil 14 to
il, I 1 estuary for correspondents and the church on November 2nd. The w°
K,M . '�"�� P Scott Wallpaper Store � e rtt�imatago retulaetl from Balti- Gree , 20 and 32 to 38: .
+ , ?i{ iia � • "' "' �"" "' q meeting was opened by sin r
I of 25'e - ed in unison, followed by business ids mother, Mrs, IM. White, visiting her n They are exceedingly smart
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1 y,�v ilL�oz. size, 2I for earl4erttha uardltheir co ane day hymn. Th•e Lord's Prayer was r s ids-
• The W. M. S. of Northside United Blue
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. cusston and the call to worship. The ill appearance' and fit erfeetl
� S vIAA-BISCUITS ��� W. Site hville, UniteerChuO h, Rev. A. bermoRonry a dela aug Vee by
9th r S+eBrip- tendedra wIIeddMn in Sarnia
ill at- ing on WednesChurch willal��dy, Noveir regular meet- 0 Garnet p p y
� I. P Sun g o Satur- Thursday is, Armistice Day, 10th, as. . +Cardinal $1,g$- �,��
�. PULLOVERS... and
'I day School; +11 a.m., The Sacrament ture which was followed' by Hymn 358 day, _ •
�dETAL QNGF,--Wi13 not and Miss se Dorothy' Reinke, of Hamil- -
w; 7 . 1�� ry evening Fergusonguson gave the prayer. • Miss Joan Devereaux spent the Lotti, spent the eek -end with her Brown
i, sI.cratch or rust; each slervices•. Prle-Communion service, The offering was taken up and Mrs. week-end•in Toronto, the guest of her C (SUITS. , ....... .
of Lord's Supper; 7 p.m. y ,• $'3 98 to $6 95
mother, Mrs, J. Reinke. Gre ,
"' 7hursda night at 8 p.m. R'ev. Chas. Barber told a very interesting story sister, Miss Alice Devereaux,
' ICASTIIrtTk WAX y • Mr: William Brine was in Toron-
2 Cumarrdng, of Walton, will preach, entitled, The Land of the Humming- • Mr, H. M. Jackson, of Toronto,
�'-4 1pa D�1 4.. .. 2 e to this week. - w ,,;,.
D. & B, CLEANING PASTE First Presbyterian Chung Fold by dthe benediction.y was followed spenttheweek-end at lus' home in E dine, Miss Mary
tl a week end at f Titneattp.
ytng g- •
�� , C. Feast, Minister. Morning wor hip the horse .,
��C g Fh • Canon Appleyard and Mr. Tom
s mon for the Mue h. g, Conditions P St her parents, IMr. and Mrs. Harry DISPLAYS O
,1:11,L , ....... . 1�C s anon on "How Mu More second Frost- Richards. -A quiet wedding Jackson are in Battle Creek. Stewart. T,.'
' at 11; evening service at 7. Second
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l•- POWDERED BATH'BRICKtook lace at the home of the bride • Mr. Douglas Stewart, of the Uoi- • Mr. William Montgomery, of De- FALL FASHIONS
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in' • • • • .. • •, Around the Mediterranean," in Sarnia, on Saturday, Oct. 30th; at . versity of Western Ontario, spent the troit,
1'`... — 7 p.m., when Dorothy May,daughter week -e'n'd at his home here. spent the )reek -end at ,his home HINT A�'. COLDER DAYS
15c of M1Ri h'aH. Ri hard 0 Mrs.
allI 511_ leather,
DUBBIN for Gofor hpMission Band Meets. -The unit d in mar the guestR�ber Co� ,Mho hWilham Eugene Duti J. Duncan, Basil and
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, ; meeting opened by singing a hymn at- returned from can and Fred' Wigg have MODISIH RATS
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]NORWEGIAN COD LIVER $1,1� ter which Peggy Willis, offered Band riage to John LeRoyl Frost, son of Ament has returned' to her home in+ on, the Shoe Convention HOSIERY
prayer. The minutes of last meeting Mr. an•d Mrs. Reuben Frost, of Sea- London. Modest Prices
p, _ were read after which we -discussed Porth, Rev. Mr. Williams, of Vrne, • Mrs. R- L, Norris', o'f W omdn at Toronto where the Duncan Shoe . and . '
St. United Church, performed the crsre s y g. Factory had, an exhibit of their coni- Beautiful Fall Hats—
a�: a tea and decided to, hold it on, Nov. Pe pent the week -end with Seaforth GLOVES -
, A. C. ou#ledge rnony. the bride was becomingly plot .range of ,hooey including the p /�
t I. PHO -1 INE 166 9th. After the collection was taken gly friends. p g, .They report a very 'Wirth Style fea- $2.95 10' $4,95,
new Ski al'on
up the chair was taken for the levo- gowned In white satin and castled her • Congratulations are extended, tc -
�'' tional period by Kathleen Holmes, A gr'andmother's Prayer book, Miss Ed- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, who satasfaetory and profitable convention.
SIVE S P E C I A I Ing b wHelen Sm1th weScrlptureeb maid' and wore white braes - tures that W1Il
p y na Richards, of Sarnia, was the ,brides- will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of appeal t0 you t0 DRESSES OF LOVELINESS
L Z E y Y with crimson roses. Dr. Rus 1. BMS , 'their marriage on Friday, Nov. 5th. plJ y ,
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dei silk HISBERT
Dorothy Smith; Band prayer by Jean •Mrs, James' A. Callander, who has dear on different That are llleXpensive=
IN FIRE AUTOMOBILE CAS. Wright; A stony was read by Miss tow was the groomsman. The grooms been the guest of Mr. and, Mrs. W. A.
' ' , gift to the bride was a double strip Hibbert council met in regular ses- OCcaS10IhS. $3,95 t0 $1io,1,
UALTY' GUARANTEE BONDS fluff. The meeting closed by ropes.- g Crich' and with relatives rn Clin$on
' of pearls; to the bridesmaid, a leather and Londresboro, has returned to her cion on Mon'dlay, Nov, 1st, with all
, ACCIDENT A N D SICKNESS, Ing the Lord's Prayer. members
loppurse, and to the groom'sman', a lea- Name in Hart'ney, Manitoba, ,pres''ent, th'e Reeve presid- •
BURGLARY, WINDSTORM + ther billfold. Mr. and Mrs. Frost will • Ing:* The minutes of the previous '
x;- Representing Companies who Death of Roy Beaton—The death Mr. William Brown, of Detroit, meeting were read and confirmed and SMART COATS
ep g p give occurred in Detroit on Tuesday, Oct, reside for the present at 214 Talfourd motored to Seaforth and spent Sun- a number 'of c'o'mmunications dealt ' You would Wear with •pride—
Security with Service. 26th, of Roy Beaton, son of Mr, and St., Sarnia. day at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Also Agents for Ontario Thresh- Mrs., Malcolm Beaton, of E
-1111- Richard Rogers, James Street. ,with satisfactorily. Bylaw No. 452,
gmondviile, Morse - Case, -Miss Ma Jean Case • g Deputy Returning Officers, ._ omen's Mutual Fire Insurance. in his 44th year. He was married 18 Mr. and Mrs', Warren Ament and appointing _ _ __ $'4.8 4 ,0®
- . Information gladly given. years ago to We& Thelma Hili, of Ot- -and Harrison C. Morse, of Roxbury, daughter, of Detroit, were week -end polling places and ,poll clerks for 1938 $ �
tars, who with his N. Y., were united' in, marriage in a was . paslsed, also Bylaw No. 453, for
mS parents, four- bio- guests' at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. , changing ,the hour for holding MacTAVISHy�
WATSON ,• REID them, Harry, Alvin, Carman, of I)e- pretty ceremony at seven' o'clock Fri- William Anent. g nomrn d
day evening, October 22n•d, at the • Mr, and Mrs. T. J� Kehoe, of Port tion' meeting from 12 to 1 o'clock, and
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i M. A. REID . Proprietor troit, and Beverly in Seaforth, and ons Methodist Church at Sldngerlands„ Huron,, spent the week -and with their Byelaw No. 454 for extending the time
sister, Mrs. Leland Merrill, Detroit, The pastor, Rev. Roscoe D. Tarbox,' sister, Miss Kate Kerhoe, of .town. for r.nber payment of certain taxes until
�; )Phone 21TS Seaforth survive him Mr, Beaton also leaves former Methodist minister in Roxbury • 'Miss' Helen Hamilton and. Misys December 15; 1937. Resolutions were
_ SPECIALISTS IN IN ALL LINES OF An ,daughters and one sort Misses performed the ring ceremony. The Carmam Correa, of Brescia Hall, Lan- passed: Authorizing -the -. Reeve to t
INSURANCE Annie, Wilma and Roy. I'nterm=rat youn couple were attended b Miss execute a deed of salve to Smith Bros. -
--• was made in Maitlandbank emeter g y don were week -end guests at th
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oil, Friday with Rev. A. W. Shepherd
aSamlmie Ives and Thomas CheskeY,
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home of Dr. H. H. Ross.
for Police Village of Dublin, lots No.
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,Officiating.
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both .of Roxbury. The bride was at
• Mr. and Mrs. Larne Dale and
2 and 3, Ann St., and, east 50 feet
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Rigleys Funeral Parlours in Detroit
tractively go-krued in a deep blue vel-
family were Blyth visitors' on Sunday:
Donkin Block for .amount of taxes
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S. T. Holmes &Son
on Thursday.
vet afternoon gown, with matching
blue velvet turban and Her
• Mr.. J. M. Scott has returned
awatding c plus legal expenses;
away ding contract of Liffe raisin
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Mission Band Plans Tea. -The Go-
purse.
bridesmaid wore a black crepe -back
from St. Louis, Mo., where he was- at -
tending a .con'ven'tion of poultry men.
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pair to William O. Gaffney for the
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forth Mission Band held their regular
Sorin gown with black hat and wes-
ed for a Poppy Tea which the Ba
sum of $456. Orders were issue'd:-
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meeting Monday Nov. 1st, with the
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stories. After the ceremony the, wad-
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will hold on Tuesday, Nov. 9th, 1n-
Road expense, $563.00; .direct relief,
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Night Calls, . Plhone 308.
ding party motored to the home of
stead of having , concert as
$47:00; 'drainage, $384:00; general ex -
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Goderlch Street, West; phone
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president, Isabel McKellar, in the
chair. After the first hymn,
Mr. Morse's. sister, Mrs.. Floyd Brown.
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No,' 119-W Charles Holmes'
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prayer
was offered by Peggy Willis. The
near Albany, where a bountiful wed -
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residence, Goderich Street
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minutes were read and the roll called
ding dinner was served,. Present
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East; phone No. 308. T
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by the secretary, Lois Wright. Dur-
sides the bridal party were: C. F.
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Ambulance Service
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ing the business plans' were discuss-
Morse, of Roxbury;
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ed for a Poppy Tea which the Ba
Winfield Hinkle a
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will hold on Tuesday, Nov. 9th, 1n-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown, Albany.
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Night Calls, . Plhone 308.
stead of having , concert as
After the dinner the couple left for a
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Day calls, Phone 119-J.
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a pre-
vious'ly planned. Kathleen Holmes
we•ddin g tour of about ten' days which
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Charges' moderate.
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then took the chair fo th
will .include man y points of interest.
+pence, $115.00. The, meeting adjourn- TELEPHONE COLLECT, SEAFORTH -
ed until Monday, Dec. 6th, at 1 p.m.- ONTARIO. CO.
Kathleen, Feeney, Municipal Clerk. ;
SEAFO. . ONTARIO ,.
. EGMONDVILLE
The members of the Neil Shaw Aux- .
iiiary of Egmandville United Church
were the guests Of
r.. +e devotional h ken,zie on Saturday eveningeat a de -
O 12-36 0 her. Morse is the son of Chauncey
O O O O O O O O O O O O :gerrad• During this part a reading, Morse of Roxbury. He graduated lightful H'allowe'en tea, given in hon -
Ling, Free's Story," was given h or of 'Mrs. Garnet Wanless. A pleas -
Y from Roxbury High School is June, ,or �e�
Helen Smith; Scripture was read by 1932, and is ass'dbiated with his father p ant feature of the tea was the gift
Dorothy Smith; Jean Wright offeree AND SALE OF CANDY of a life member$hip in -the W.M.S.
' O O O O O O O O O O O O in an insurance business. Mrs. Morse
�y the Band prayer; a story, ' Tenlo Ar- to Miss Rena Mackenzie. Mrs. Wan -
O is the d'aughte•r of Mr. and Mrs. E. under auspices of Goforth Mission
,O rives," was tole' by Miss fluff, and less gave, a short address and Miss
O C. Case, of Seaforth, Ont. For many Band,. on These values effective Nov. 1st, to 6th
H. C. BOK the meeting was closed with the years she has made Ther home with. Hazel McLachlan made the presenta-
#;._' O FUNERAL SERVICE O Lordts Prayer, her aunt and uncle, Mr, and hits. TUESDAY, NOV. 9th tion. Members of the Society ex -
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' , 0 O Joins University Bruce M. Kilpatrick, of this village. in pressed their regret ,that Mrs. Wan. ,
Ambulance Service y Staff. -Dr. Joseph c less is leaving - YOUR -CHOICE OF .GLASSCo S
he was graduated from Roxbury First Presb erian Church g our community, . A
P. Evans, son of the late Dr, Edward. ����be)�'1'ygStrawber y or Peach
O Hospital Bed O high school in June, 1935, and has • SUNDAY. SCHOOL,., leader of the C.G.LT., president of
O with adjustable rachet open- O Evans and 'Mrs. Evans, has been ap- taken a nursing course at a hospital the Y.P.A. and Neil Shaw Auxiliary;
fsura member U the department from 4 to 6 ILD
O ated spring for rent. 't, O pointed a't Montreal. Th'e young couple will ADULTS 15c CHILDREN and, member of the choir, Mrs, Wan- with
of surgery at the University of Cin- iOcJAMS
O Night Calls Day Calls 0 cinnabi and has, been make their home at Roxbury. less has been one of ts�e most popular Pectin
O Phone 175.. - Phone 43. 'O given charge al - —, executives aA'd an inspiration in all
Qt; 12-36 O neuro surgery at Cincinnati General Dies in Sheldon, North Dakota.- branches of church activity. Talent -AN
H'os'pital and other hospitals affiliated St. George's Church Guild ed in 'elocution, we have her to thank Q� 32 -oz.
O O O O O O O O O O O O' The Sheldon (N. D.) Progress refers will hold their Annual IiAALA�E Jar
to the re'ce'nt death of Maurice Rife, - __ Por many successful plays, Mrs. Wan- CRABAPPLE
B A A A li less' will be
a brother of the late Mrs. Sarah Wan- greatly missed from our JELLS - -, ■
O C• O O O.O O O O O O less, Seaforth, a'nd the late Mrs. Mary activities. Her man ' friends he e'
O O Dignan, Hens'all: "Maurice Rife, W, in Mr.. Duncan Johnston's,vacant house 'that she. will ,have continued success
O WALKER'S O dried Friday, October 8th, at the ho are W A L T O N and happiness in her new home in ,,
FUNERAL SERVICE O of his son, Randall. His death was Viroqua, Wisconsin. .
, . - I attributed to 'old age. He diad little FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th - -
�1 , O vl+. J. WALKER. and O NOW • ind'ica4tions of illness. Mr. Rife was All kinds of Fancy Work, consisting ��- EXTRA VALUE in CHEESE
O JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. O born at Guelph, On•t., February 25th, of Aprons, Towels, Etc., also
O Licensed Embalmers and O 1850. In 1874 he married Elizabeth Home-made Baking. CROMARTY CANADIAN CHEESE
O Funeral Directors. O The Ten Millionth Jane Troyer, of Hi]Isgreen, Ont. -Re Supper Served from"4 to 7 p.m.
O Day or Night galls promptly ''O was o•ne'of the early'settlers of High- ADULTS ?�5c: CHILDREN 15c Mr, and Mrs. Milton' Hodgert and���� 1♦/i��,
11 .O attended. O land Township, Filing on a homestead family, of London, and Miss Jessie _ e 3 1�Y e �
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O PHONE '67 OL0 in 188'0 and brought his, family out to Hodgert, of Exeter, visited at the
0 a2-36 O Creside here the next year. In 1921 FARMERS ATTENTION home of Mr, and Mrs, James Scott.
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R}fe dried the following year. Thir_ home of Miss Currie for a month re VELVEETA
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L teen children were horn 'to Mr, and "COLDER WEATHER IS cuperating after a severe illness, has
Mrs. Rife, five of whom have passed COMING" returned to her position in Toronto. Kraft ,.. , , .�. ■■ Your •
• away: John, Lorne, Laura, Pearl, A number from ,here attended the CAVA®�Al`i Choice
Mrs. Emma An'ders'on and' Mrs. Alice We have a splendid selection of fowl suppgr aped concert held' at. Z1on of
- Anderson. The eight now living are: Winter Fuel for you. Church.: Plain or Pimento Pkgs. E
See the New Automatic � Al'fr'ed; of Bemidji, `Minn.; Herbert Hy -Grade "Alberta Lump" Coal at Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mills, of Missouri' CHATEAU-_ and Mrs. Mabel Beck•, of Anamaose, $10.20 PER TON visited with .Mrs: Robertson on Sun -
Tuning Philco at N. D-; Mrs'. Annie Callaghan, Clifford, Hamilton Coke, No. 1 quality day. ' -,
and Randall, of Sheldon,'; Emery, Mrs. Pearce and, daughters, Lettie Domino Al
Maple Creek, Sask., and David f $11.20 PER TON 1 -lb. ;
$165.0 and Annie, and son, of Bir., Ma', vis- BAKING Powder
Pontiac, Mich. One s'is'ter, Mrs. "Pennsylvania 'Anthracite," stove ited' with Mr, and Mrs'. B„ Maedon- `.T�
Lavi>va Janes, of Jbhannes'burg, Mich., or nut size ...... $12.20 PER TON all, •
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0 40 grandchildren) and, 23 gr4at:,gb4nq= These prices apply to all consum- A• very successful fowl supper was Maple Leaf d
children. Funeral services were 'hold ers hauling their own, held Tuesday night do the church, fol- t �� � Boxes
from the Meth'odis't Church Monday '0� ved by a Scotch concert by Miss 3 v9
Other Philco Models' afternoon with, Rev, Ha "Hard Coal A
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t'r'y-Waldrond Prices •will-,� a higher Jessie McC#regor, pianist; Miss Rich
from $34.95. -of the Presbyterian, Church officiating. `in December" ards'on, elocutionist, and'Mr. McCut• '-- .
. Burial was made in the Sheldon cem- cheonl, bass 's,oloist, all of Gait, 'which'
etery, Among thoso from cut of town ALL PRICES CASH was very, much appreciated 'by th'e.id:��� TINS
who attended the funeral were: Al THE SEAFORTH FAfiMb°RS' CLUB large crowd gathered from the aur 3, -
fred Rife, of Bemidji, Minn,; Florence J. Ii Scott, Secretary, rounding country, 'also from Seaforth, l
, Rife Fargo, and! Mr, and Mrs'. Au Dublin, (Mitchell, Exeter Staffs, Far- ` 11
�,, A COm'plete line Of Phll- Becker, Anam'ooae N. D. Mr. Maur gwhar and Winchelsea. ��@�� .��
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MCKILLOP MUTUAL eo, Phonola and Mar- ice R]Pe was a brotdrer of ,the late Mrs•. Now
Miss Marie Scott visited a the
I' Mary' Dignan, of Hensall, who .passed is the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott-
"IENSUItANCE CO'Y. coral Radios ondisplay away in November, 1923, and Mrs, I . . .
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, �` l • 1HEA1•o OFFICE SEAFORTH, QNT. ed away in November, 1935." • p • Cash & 1R, lyra
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tt+ y�,,,�_�,, EroaxiCoot, 3'ealforth - Pre$: makes and models facie- LOCAL BRIIJFS _To. MAKE YOUR HENS LAY oration -in Scott Memorial Hospital, FIS -11
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, iH�'toh°:A. Reid, Seaforth, - S'ee Treas, • Mrs, J. C. Greig has• returned Come in and by our Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eggert and'
A.G'ENTS: 'the exact radio that you from 1Vlontreal'.
y Delia and Norman were visitors .with -
�:r V, &Kerchet, k R.A, Dublin; want. • White Fish 2 lbs. 25c : Iceberg lettuce Sc
Mackay is in Toron- PURINA LAYING IVIASW Mr, and Mro, Carl Eisler'in' Logan;
, r; ffrtie ell'' i~1 Ii. Jarmmuth to thus week. at er 10Ei $ , 0 ' . ,
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