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'N K+.,;u•f:>"i', ,;.. r '' 'AT,C 11ar1 gave Same intereatiag , - 'r".... P'ar8QI1S. ' a, .. 1 ji
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"'•, r'S� Y' k, +Y-1t�i I i -„--. 1 Church. Rev. _ .L,11 l5,«11 ndvIl, le , .�4,Y1,�,y, 7M� a week -end'. in Lembon.
,.,�L tli r dope United "Qli'as 'then taken. Durin the bust g', the �I . ,0 11 L r
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>P1 MI31TFiter. 10 a,.tn.,' .
S{n v W. Stiapherd, Asa& part of the meeting it. was de • Mr, a'nd Mra. Frank (7ttd�n4re and
p:. TUESDAY NOY: 3Q'th
t•,;, e, ,v° 4?`y +t vi+�rr "ta F1- r �?. 1; .{,�,4 . Surdary School; 11 a,= and 7 p.m., r ',1 -
Cj.A 1 tided to have the social shower moat- SAINT A+W S NIGHT Nancy were guests 'this week at the e'
;a jl�Tl .. .. the Ministtor.
in'g on Thursday, Nov. 26th. Circle home of Mrs. J. F. Reid. -FOR TIM -^ 1
Y 4 ,, A1� H, G! Norths=i'de United eh'urchr-•S'unday 5t. with Mra. Raid as captain, took Program of scotch Sa'ng$, Recitations • Mr. R. J. McMillan left this week
}p,,yrtt}f + ,y:.77Y �' S'ohOo1 at 1Q 0m ; 21 am, "'Mending Mr. and Mia. Gordon KnaBv.' aP London,
P , . , P' "Cal in' the ch t ge' aY the devotional part of the will cin¢ the geottish •ossa to HisMand cos for Orlando,, arida, where lata veil) „
x^'�t s� ;1 ON, ' the Nets 7 F•m > meeti4 The theme was, "A Wor- tamp The .othg_a aro: Mr. ,tames Scott, of spend the wi''uterr months.
�h 3." 0 Booka,' all for.. Dank." --Rev. T. A. Carmi'ahael, Min- g' seafortb: blest+ •Matsaret Cbarters and Mrs, . Mr. H. Glen Flays, of Osgood's '
,', - shipping Church." The firat two vers- Alex. Lane% gmondvilde
r =-Hamoar n the week end Fri a- of .llSatu�'d4y�, A
`�R,it�? es of `O Worship the King, All G'lar Adorers onotland, "Bomanco. Hall, Toronto, spent t ,
its 1[ ix M M +; ...... 1 C $t. 7"d omas' Church, Sunday,. Nov. Pathos and Q>laeld,s," br Boa A. W. shoe- Mrs. James Hays. '.,
ions Above" was sung. Mrs. Dale with' his mathar,
a� G'b,oioe and Mx Aty 21sC_-Sunday School. and Bible Class, read ,the Scripture lesson and Mrs. how ADMISSION 5Q CENTS • Town Clerk D. H. Wilson'is at- t
iw� } rk '''I L Zee 10 a.m.; morning service, 11 a.m-, Laing the devotional, leaflet. Short- sUPPEB MTH HAGGIS sERVBD 6 P.M. tending the Winter Fair at Toronto. YOUR CHANCE TQ SAVE. DOLLARS IS
' � ,=- , ,-, d� Rev. Leonard Manley, M.A., Rector of • r. and Mrs. F. R Parsons vise RIGHT NOW!
II Epiphany Church of Manor Park, prayer,¢ were offered by Miss Laver- A
r r .'- Bks 29C i i�ted, during file waek•enld� with Miss
�Jati z8 `t`IFIFi b' ante and Mrs. Williams. Miss Wal-
C London, Ont., will assist the Rector of r, and 'Mrs. Harry Stewart lash
lace gave a reading about the mis- Holland, in Clinton. Millinery
•"I �,' � Q,Q.A , • 2,�,� d preach at the morning service. sionaiy, Dr. John Geddie. Then theweek-endl. • Mias Dorothy Dickson, daughter iW d,lurttlos :.....:........ Mr. Mahle is th'e Field Secretary of hapter oY the study book, 9 • M'r. J. G. Mullen is in Toronto nd Mrs. George Dickson, un .
y second c of Mr. a
Reit - th'.is week
1,7 �To, RAMI with seeds in 23c Huron Cuilege, London. EveYrung, ser- New Church Faces a New World," drerwesit an operation for appendicitis
L vice, 7 p.m., the Rector will preach. • Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bechely and
' W F, 2 +poduld's ............... was taken charge of by Miss, Laver- `
4, this week. How about 'a new Hat? Latest styles to this very
� , , All welcome: -Canon FY Applleyard, Mr, E. C. Boswell were Toronto vise- • Mrs. Jae Eckart has returned
,lu �cDED RAISINS, Loose once. Large printed cards, showing tors on Armistice Day. ..
t 4, S 29C M.A., Rector worst the United Chuneah of Canada from Spanish Ri've'r after spend- EXTRA SFE minute _
w 'y Ronda ve • Miss • ' uriel Farquharson',
Push Presbyterian Church'. -Rev. J.bad ,of ing a few days- with her husband, wh SPECIAL ---One lot of Hats values to $2.95
$1K ,HATES y est Barnett, at botch drvices onsl be Sunday Nov. feren o foreign fields establishing were displayed Owen Walton,
e week�hley, aY
Be out missionaries to the dif- 4s engaged with the King Construe On Sale Each
1 a/�i .end ' guests -
ESri ' A pounds . ................... g trove Company there. 51.4 .
{ A RRANTS 25.e 21str-Rev. H. C. Feast, Min7ater� by severallast wo members
erses of of CirHymcle
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at the home ,of Mrs. J. D. Hinohley. • Mrs. Li T. De Lacey spent the
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n a 3 a • Mr. W. R. Reids, of Kirkland' creek -end' in Toronto. Any other Hat 20 per cent. off regular price.
r� Auxiliary Entertains W. M. S. The Lake, visited This mother, Mrs. J. F. . The Misses Ferguson, Sparling
r P'EE71-Lemon or n 'y ung and the meeting was closed by Reid, 'la'st week.
Or x " and 2e thankoffering meeting of the May • Mr. G. A. Jackson is in Toronto Street, spent severest days in Toxon
Line Auxili all repeating the Mizpah benediction.
r iq� : cry oY Northside United g g last week, where their brother, Mr. Coats
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4 )F' 1QTRIONI' Church was -held' on Riednesday ev- this week. r o r JP Ferguson�underwent a •S'er-
�(IRDAN ALMONDS ��� W.M S. present as guests After the gaD t Ferguson McNaught n a early Willisilr bad, Thurs- • Mr. Ction. ,
H George
em Nov 17, with the ladies of the. our operation. • Mrs. J. E.
s m( -rvices tune to fall in her bora on Thurs on Ecka'rt, Jr., and Mr. Ar -_
worship service and prayer by the day lash and fracture her, wrist. Beautifully Fur"Trimmed Coats; our very best va-
„ ,Y settler of this district, who died in • Mira Garnet Wanless left on thur Devereaux have returned from
u D WAL T 2�� president, M'rs. Close, Mrs. Russel Detroit. lues up to $17.50, reduced to sell at the low price of
' ',';: ave the treasurer's'report. Miss S. bet 85th year, were conducted Tues- Wednesday for her new !home at r
pound :..................... g day by Rev. A. W. Shepherd, of tthe • Miss Eis'ie Smi-th, of Bmucefleld, INC$14
r TU4E'APPLE SLICES anC I. Wood' presided over the second part
EEgn o dvillin Ma tld, Ch rch. In er- Viroqua,Mrs.
E.iHaClose' spent a few days is a guest at the 'home of Dr. H. H. p $ p ' 17 .
l >oundJ of 'the meeting. A Hymn Come, ye lard week at her home din London. Values u t0 22.50 need to sell at .......
That Love the Lord was sung, fel- Seaforth, She was born' 'i'n Tucker- • Miss B. Rennie, of Regina, Sask., r�o
` +<i APE FRUIT JCIICE • Miss Frances Bru-r and Miss I ,
1 Y: laxed by prayer by Mrs: Ross Sav- smith, where she was married over is visiting at the home of Mr: and Coats selling u t0 32.50 are marred at ....�215�p
S Tins • • • • • • • • •. 2'Sc au e, A most pleasing duet was' sung Evelyn Carmichael, oP Alma. College,
Give the little pigs a start by facile b Miss Margaret Crich and Miss 60 years ago to William McNaug1i- Mrs. Adam Dodds, Centre Street. g p -$
St. homes, spent the week end at" ' __
g y ton. Attar the death of Over husband their homes' here.
Master Pig Starter2•e•� Mabel . Turn'bull, accompanied' by in 1901 rile res'id'ed for 17
'- Cyd DU Miss Mary Barber. The Scripture years In • Miss Catherine Lloyd, of Chat-
", , • • • . • • . • . • • • • Seaforth, since then in Tuckersmith ham, is t'he guest of Miss' Olive Mc- E'LIMVILLE Dressec'
reading was taken by Mrs. Gallop. Cormick this week.
F where- she died at the home of her
k, Miss Clara McGowan, of Blyth, just ,son�in-law, Jahn Slholdice, Two d'augh- • Mr. John Corley, a former em- Mrs. J. Johns visited recently with i
1. A. C. Routledge returned from .West China, where she Y, Special Sale Prices are $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95
i PHONE t66 has been engaged as tea, w of the hers and one son survive: - Jahn A. ployee in the J. MacTavish shore, and Mr. and Mrs: Alex: Johns In Lucan.
r McNaughton and Mrs. Sholdice, in T e $4.95 Dresses are our regular $6.95 to $7.50 t
, recently of Hamilton,, hes been ail Mr. Norman Diehl, of Kennecott, ,
mi*sionaries' children-, gave' a very Tuckersmith, and Mrs. W. J. Morphy
. lucid and, interesting talk on present pointed assistajht buyer in the linen was a Sunday visitor at the home of values.
in Saskatchewan. The pallbearers' department of the Heni^y Morgan Mr, and Mrs'. Wm. Bradshaw.
conditions there. After the singing were Robert' Doig, Mon'tgom'ery 'Pat- Compan'y' in Montreal. Miss Ruth' Ski s spending KNITTED GOODS
WE SPECIALIZE of "Sun, Of My Soul" and the Miz- peer it
cls benlediction, the meeting was rick;"W. Wallace, J. B.. Jefferson, Wm. •Mrs, Douglas Ray, who has been some time with Mr, and Mrs. Carl
`'' ` !N. FIRE AUTOMOBILE CAS- p Morrison and David Leitch. visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Rey- Weitzman' at Niagara Fails, N. Y. Dresses, Suits, Pullovers are all marked at sp�eeally
' closed,. but a most delicious and attractive rices.
�1"� UALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS,'. Holds, has returned- to liar home in Mrs. Matt. Routly, of Kirkton', was
, a , abundnnU lunch, followed and an op " ld
f, . ACCIDENT A N D SICKNESS; Death of Mrs. Robert Hawthorne- Swan River. a recent . visitor with Mr. -and Mrs.
portunity was given, of seeing the W511iam Rontly. COME AND SAVE MONEY!
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BURGLARY, WINDSTORM Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, one of Sea- • Mr. George Daly, of Toronto
curious and beautiful Chinese work forth's oldest, widely known and sent the week -end' with his. parents, Mrs. Harry Muroh, and Donna, also
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Representing Companies who give Miss McGowan had on display. p
: Security with Service, esteemed residents, passed away at Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daly. Mrs. George Kellett visited' the first
Also .Agents for Ontario Thresh- Death of Mrs. Andrew Calder, -One her home, North Main Street, ora • Mr. Leo Joynt, of the School of . . MacTAVISH'S
, of last week with Mr. and Mrs. St'eph.
Wednesday, November 17Th, at ,the Pharmacyl-,"Toronto spent the week- Pyne at Corunna. Mr. and Mrs. Pyne
ermen's Mutual Fire insurance° of the oldest and most esteemed rest- 'age of 81 years, Despite her advanc- end with his parents, Ms. and Mrs'.
' reformation lads given, dents of Seaforth passed away on had the misfortune to have their -
g Y ed age, Mrs. Hawthorne $ad enjoyed Robert, Joynt,, ^ Ihouse destroyed by fire the week pre- r Tuesday at the home of her son, Mr, good health, -and had spent ail. active • Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett and
WATSON &REID Andrew calacr, in the person of g vious to their visit.
M. A. REID Proprietor Christy Ann Sutherland, widow of life rights to its close. Last week she Rev. A. E• and Mrs. John§, Pa+al, .
Phone 214 Seaforth the late Andrew' Calder. The depart- lead been visiting at the home of -her from the interesting reports. "Jesus cane sed blow out the candies.
Edward and Ruth Johns, of Hamil- w
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woman, who . was in her 88th year, so`''n G'oderich, and, returned on Sat;` - ton, were week-endr visitors at the ,Shall Reign Where'er the Sun" was Rev and Mrs. Gardiner were guests
SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES O!? urday suffering from a slight cold. C �, * ��- home o Mr. and Mrs. Wes'. Johns. sung and the meeting closed •with at the Manse Inst Wednesday; Mrs.
' was born is Nova Scotia and came a j t
F � INSURANCE This rapidly d'evel'oped into pneu- �o • • • Miles Thelma OMrs.ty, of Sarnia. p Yer by Mrs: Allen. Refreshments Cosens visited'wiUh• Mrs. McQueen;
with her ,parents to the Gore "of monia and death ensued earl Wed- where served. A beautiful birthday Mra'. J. Addison visited with Mr. and
r ... Downie, near Stratford. They after- y was a visitor in the village last week.
wards moved, to Egmwndvilie, where Ilesday morning. Born in Glasgow, Commencement Mr. and Mrs. John Brock and fan- cake with its sixty candies, was plat Mra. Haugh.
O O O O O O O O O O O O Scotland, Mrs. Hawthorne came to ed in the centre of the table. The Miss Mary McKenzie spent the
she lived at the time of the Fenian - ily visited with Mr, and Mrs. Leon
O ,•P_ O Canada with her. parents when a - , charter member, Mrs. Jas. McQueen', ,week end at the home of Mrs. Janet
tfi Raid' and remembered seeing the Cardno s. Hall Seaforth O'Reilly over the week end. Thelma �
d=, O S. T. Hohneg;'8t Son, O girl. Fifty-five years ago she was �:as asked' to put the knife in the Barr. _
militia passing through. At the age returned home with them.
y: "RVICE O of eighteen she was married to An, united r marriage, to Ms. Robert FRIDAY DEC. 3rd
O FUNERAL Quite a Iarge number oY the young
Hawthorne, and the resided in Eg
,e^ , O Main treat, 4eaforth O drew Calder, for many years a prone- Y peop'lo are attending the Teachers'
m'ondrville un=til his death in 1919, at 8 p.m.
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