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BURGLARY, WINDSTORM
Representing Companies who give
Security with Service
Also Agents for Ontario Thresh-
ermen's Mutual Fire Insurance.
Information gladly given.
A number of desirable properties
SSA Seaforth and district for sale.
WATSON & REID
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Phone 214 Seaforth
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FUNERAL SERVICE
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Goderich Street, West; phone
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residence, Goderich Street,.
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THE SECOND DIVISION
COURT
CO4JSdTY OF HURON
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hoary: Tues-
day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.80 pm.
4b 6 p.m- Saturday evening. 7.90 p-b-
ta 9 p•ea-
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurances Agencies Seaforth
ANNOUNCES
the purchase of the insurance tics
of Hays & Meir, and the addition of
tftetr companies to our previous fang -
Wee enables u9 to give unexcelled
.ervtee in all lines.
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
10-37
'� McKILLOP MUTUA
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT
OFFICERS:
'rhea Moran, 5 Sea4ortb - Pr
Wm. Knox, Lottdeaboro - Vice -Pr
Merton A. Reid, Seat'ortb - See.-Tra
DIRIECTORS :.
William Knox, Lond,esboro; Georg
Leontard't, Drodilagen; James Con
# 1j, Godeolefr; Alex. Broadtoot, Ii
R. *. Seiafoi Alea'a der McEntin@
`it. It. fr Myth; F'raaik. Mearegor, R. 111
' , 'M; J trig 1dlce, Walton
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Maurice Ji'ames Hewlett, of, Toronto.
Rev. Newtton'Smthth oif'iciatied. The
b. ids, who was given) 1 marriage by
Iter fatlhrer, wore a g�wn of ,peecll
s'i.k organdie with blue aocessorles,
anti carried a bouquet of Tallman
toles and cornflowers. Her brides-
mald, Miss Bernice Young, wore' blue
organdie with white accessories, and
care ied a bouquet of darnatio'nts. The
gioonie nan was ] IVIr. Albert Hewlett,
brother of the 'groom, and the usher
was Mr- Raymo'n'd Elders" After the
I a reception was held at
th.e :home of the groom's parents, his
motlrer receiving in a gown of flower-
ed navy chiffon with white accessor-
es. later the couple lett on a trip
to Western Ontario and on their re-
turn wit reside in Tomato. Guests
yore present from Seaforth and Clin-
ton. Mr. and Mrs, James McNairn
and Jimnlit:; Mr-. and Mrs, Fred
Keeveaa anal Clarence, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Nott attended the ' Hew-
lrtt•Iieevee wedding in Toronto en
Saturday.
Jackson - Sutherland. — Chalmers'
United Church, Woodstock, candle-
lit ,and decorated with roses and
palms, was the setting for a lovely
summer wedding Saturday ,attt"ernoon
at four o'clock, when Anna Isabelle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-. Colin E.
Sutherland, of that city, became the
bride of Mr. Charles Louis Jackson,
son of Mrs. L. C. Jackson, Seaforth,
and the late Mr. Jackson. Guest
pews were marked'. with love -knots ef
yellow roses and blue point de'eprit.
Rev. V, T. Mooney, of Windsor, of-
ficited, assisted by rtev, A. R.
Huband, pastor of the church. Mr.
Percy Pascoe played the • wed+diug
music and Miss Lois Farrell sang
Lawn ,Tea
On the Lawn of
Mrs. Ada ft. eid
Goderich St., Wtst
FRIDAY, JULY 28
from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
TEA CUPS WILL BE READ!
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen
e Mr. Gerald Stewart, of Toronto,
s pent ,the week -end 'at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stewart.
• Mrs. L. C, Jackson, Miss Mary
Jackson, Miss Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Jackson, Mrs. W. Wallace, Mr.
H- M. , Jackson, Mr. Tom Jackson,
"Mrs, W. C. Sproat, Miss Bess Cluff
and Mr. Tom Chuff were in Woodstock
tri, Saturday attending 'rhe Jackson-
Sultherl'and wedding
• Mr. and Mrs. George Love spent
the weekend at the home of Mx. and
Mra A. D. Scott.
•r Jose Jean Brown, J se Clem-
ent, Eva Robinson and Elsie Cleary,
of Toronto, were guests of Mdse Ger-
trud•e 'Cridh at the home of Mr, a_d
Mrs. W. A. Chits)).
• Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hall and
family, of Toronto, are spending
"Until"- during,the signing of the reg-
ister. The brixie, given in marriage Jo+nMrs oPal pate' White visited the
by her father, was attended by two
Mi saes Margaret and Ernestine
tin
bridesmaids, Miss Mary Jackson, of , `."
Seaforth, sister of blue bridegroom, bite this week.
and Miss Agnes Rapson, of Wood- • Mrs. R, A. W11f M of New
stock. The bride's gown was of York, was the guest of Mr" and Mrs.
white satin with write lace redin 1V., E. Southgate this week on his re -
gate falling in a client train. Her tutu trip from California and the
Canadian West.
long floor•-lengbh veil was made in cor • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. liinchley and
Duet style with a bandeau of orange two children returned to Owen So+uud
blossoms, and her bouquet was of ,
white roses with gardenia streamers.
The; bridesmaids were freaked alike,
in dainty net dresses with bouffant
skirts, ruffled lace bodices and shoul-
der length veils. Miss Rapson was
in yellow with a bouquet of Johanna
Hill roses, and Miss Jackson in blue,
carrying Talisman roses. Mr. Thos.
Cluff of Guelph was best man, and
ushers were H. F. Parker: uncle of
the bride. Mr; Forbes Smithers, a
cousin of tho bride from St. Thomas,
and Maxwell Poole of Ingersoll. Fol-
lowing the ceremony a reception was
held at the home of the bride's par-
ents on Adelaide Street, Woodstock.
Mrs. Sutherland received with the
bridal party in a gown of Regina blue
lace, matching felt hat and corsage
of Johanna Hill roses. The bride-
groom's mother chose a poudre blue
sheer, with large hat of the same
shade, and wore a corsage of Talis-
man roses. For their motor trip to
Toronto and points north, the bride
otiose a going away dress of Regina
blue printed silk, with navy redin-
gote and navy accessories. On their
return Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will re-
side at 513 Adelaide Street, Wood-
stock. There were guests from To-
ronto, Seaforth, Egmondville, London,
Windsor, St. Thomas and St. Cathar-
iees.
LOCAL BRIEFS
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• Mrs. George Ren,naso
rdn �a
Miss Rita, of Detroit, are the guests
of Mr: and Mrs. D. Shanahan. ..
• Mr. D. McLennan, of Teeswater,
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James McDonald.
• Miss Roulston, R.N., of the Scott
Memorial Hospital staff, .is spending
,her holidays in Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wilson and
Mr. Douglas Wilson, of Toronto,
were the week -end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Wilson,
• Mr. T. L. Gillespie., of Kewiit--
'villa who has been spending a few
days with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Gillespie, leaves this week to at-
tend the World's Poultry Congress at
CI•eveland�
• Mrs. Mary L. Sharpe, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. James
Devereux, leaves for ,tier :home in De-
troit on Saturday.
• Mrs. Richard Rogers . returned
Monday after rspending two weeks
at a tourist home at Goderich.
• Mrs. Theodora Serveny has re-
turned to her home in Detroit after
spending the week -end with her par-'
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman.
• Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Andrews,
of Buffalo, spent the week -end with
their many Seaforth friends.
• Mrs. E. McKay, who • has been
spending several weeks with friends
in Seaforth and vicinity, returned to
her home in Toronto on Thursday:
• Mrs. Sholbridge, of Toronto, was
a week -end guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Willis.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Stogdiil, of
Toronto, and .former web known Sea -
forth residents, were calling on old
Mende here on Saturday, on 'their
way to Bayfield, where they spent
the week -end at the summer cottage
of their son, Dr. Charles Stogdill.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith spent
the week -end in Toronto
• Miss Grace Soott., of Toronto, is
spending bile..holidays of the ]home of
her pares ts, Reeve and Mrs" J. H.
cotR.
• Mr. Jack Holmes, of Toronto,
was a week -end guest at the home of
hie uncle, Mr. Charles Holmes,
• Miss Helen Dickson, of Toronto,
spent the weekend at the home of
her aunt, Mrs, Thomas Grieve:
• Me. James Cluff has accepted a
position on the staff of the new GOT -
ernnien'I Hospital at St. Thomas.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brigihtrall
and arm have returned from a three
weeks' motor trip to the Maritime
Provinces.
• Rev. I. B. Keine, Mrs. Kane and
family, of Dunnville, were ,gue'stsethis
-Week at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
C. C. Kei e. .
is aMlss Betty Teneeett, of CIifferd,
guest at the benne of Mr.., and
Mrd. E. C 'Chateiberldin.
• Mr. Borden Mernen Of - Wiind'ger,
spaht the weekend tdlt,'h friends ,here.
• Mr. and Mrs, W. J. i'. Mallogh,
df 'oron'to, are gletlstg' qtr the btot>le
•
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HONEY FOR SALE
NO. 1 CLOVER HONEY — In
customer's own contain-
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, per pound 8 O
LARGE LOTS 7c
Pound
AMBER. HONEY 9C
Pound ID
Apply—
GORDON PARKER
HENSALL - ONT.
Binder Twine
and HAY FORK ROPE
For Sale at LOWEST Prices
— at —
REGIER'S GARAGE
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH
FARMERS' CLUB
Seaforth Monument
Works
(formerly W. E. Chapman)
NOW OPERATED BY
Cunningham & Pryde
We invite inspection of Mir
stock of Cemetery Memorials.
SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS &
SATURDAYS
or any time by appointment
See Dr. Harburn — Phone 105
EXETER: Phone 41; Box 150
THIS NEW TYPE 011.
SAVES YOUR ENGINE
2 WAYS !
'FAST FLOWING, it puts
a protective oil cushion be-
tween "dry" parts the,. sec-
ond you start. Thus it helps
reduce starting wear .. -
which can cause up to %4 of
all engine wear!
TOUGH BODIED, Gold-
en Shell resists forming
sludge and carbon under
the heat of steady high
speeds.
Golden is made in a
new way that takes the
"bad things" cut of oil.
Sold in sealed bottles ---sold
at a price below the other
premium quality oilt4;
H. WESTON, Seafortb,Ont
GODERI.Ci4 ;STREET, WEST
•
.pairs 6 dr ;* ! 11E u3 'gad'
Y':
If :# rL9n�a,k:
on Monday.
• Mrs. J. A. Jackson, of L-. thbridge,
de, visiting at the Jack-some;same 'in
Egn eendville,
• Rev. Father Nigh 'has returned
to Houston, Texas, after sl.en ing a
month's 'holidays with hat mother,
Mrs. William Nigh, and "other friends
here.
• Mr. and Mrs. MS McKellar were
is Drayton on' Wednesday attending
the funeral of. an aunt of Mrs-. McKel-
1a•r's:
• Mr. and Mrs. Hindson and Mr,
and Mrs.. Bend, of Glencoe, epent
Sunday with Mrs. L. T. Dela-way,
• Mrs. Davidson, of Newton, and
Mies Rose, of Port Huron, are guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Reid.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. R:Archibald, of
Kitchener, spent the week -end with
Seaforth friends,
• Miss Eileen Robinson, of Blyth,
is a guest alt the home of Mr•,'and
Mrs. W. C. Sutherland.
• Miss Helen McDougall has been
spending)is+everal weeks' holidays at
Stony Lake:
• Mr- and Mrs. N. F. Gundy and
Mrs. McIntyre, of Toronto, are guests
at the h'o'me of Mt's. L. T. DeLacey.
• Miss Cecelia Horan is in New
York this week.
•' Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald
and l'irttle daughter, of the Carlin
Apartments,' left this week 00 a me -
tor trip to Boston aad Nova Scotia.
• Miss Dolly Carlin visited recent-
ly in Mcnt:eal, Cornwall and Niagara
Praha. -
• Mr. Etre Tracey, of Detrodt, vis-
ited frie•n s in Seafo•rth•, on Wednes-
day.
• Mrs F. Cudmore and Miss Nancy
of Toronto, at._ guests of Mrs. J. F.
Reid.
• Mr. Iiarry Bolton, who Was re-
cently api inted to the P.U.C. staff,
bas move! his family from Guelph
and Is non occupying the) Crich resi-
dence on \Vest William Street.
• Miss Helen Beattie, of Hamilton,
is a glue : at the home of her bro-
ther, Mr., J. W. Beattie.
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McKILLOP
▪ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler 'have
returned ane after spending tee
past weelll in Saskatchewan with
their dauraters. We are sorry to
learn that Mr. Kd-ehler is not feeling
his best.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Doerr were Vir. Wm. Doerr and
family of rJ idshill, Mr. and Mrs. Val-
entine Daer and daughters of Seb
-
ringville, Miss Velma Scherbardth,
Mr. Lloyd Preuter of Logan, Mr. Earl
Eggert and Rev. E. Burn of Rostock.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eggert spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eis-
ler at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Regele spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Will
Grosse at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Halffling and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Steinacher, Joyce
and Harry, of Stratford, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler.
Miss Ruby Steinacher returned home
with them after spending the past
weeks with her aunt, Mrs, William
Koehler.
Harry Steinacher, of Stratford, is
spending a few weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Koehler.
Mr. Norman Eggert returned home
after spending a week with friends at
Brunner.
Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Bennewies
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Michel at Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm• Hoegy spent
Sunday at Seaforth.
Rev. Mr. Sippel, of Chesley, will oc-
cupy the pulpit of his son, Rev. Ken
Sippel, on Sunday afternoon.
CHISELHURST
The annual Sunday school picnic
was held Wednesday, July ,19th, at
Turnbull's Grove with a very large
crowd present. The results of the
races were as -.follows: Girls and
boys, under 5, Lloyd Riley, Betty -
O'Keefe; girds', 8 and under, Velma
Ferguson, Mary Taylor; boys, 8 and
under, Keith Brintnell, Roy Fergu-
son; girls, 12 and under, E. Cham-
bers, Betty Horton; boys, 12 and un•
der, Bruce Glenn, Grant McLean;
;girls, 15 and under, Maxine Purdy,
Adeene Chambers; boys, 15 and un-
der, Bruce Glenn, Howard Ferguson;
single ladies, Helen McNaughton,
Viernia McLean; single boys, Mervin
Ryckmanl, Bill McLean; married wo-
men, Mrs. Tom Brintnell, Mrs. Bert
R!ile.y; married men, Cal Horton, Bert
HortolF; fat women's race, Mrs. Dick
Kinsman, Mrs, Bert Riley; ladies
kicking slipper, MFst John Glenn, Mrs.
Carl Stoneman; gents kicking. 'slip-
per, Carl'' Stoneman, Cal Horton; shoe
race, Bert Horton and Mrs. R. Mc-
Donald, Verna McLean and Cal Hor-
ton; newspaper race, Bill McLean,
Beatrice Drover; balloon race, Rus-
sel Ferguson; banana race, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker: toothpick and
ring race, Jim Young's side was the
winner. Supper w -es then served
with over 175 present. A silver col-
lection was taken to help pay the ex-
penses, which amounted to $12.75.
Everyone reported a very enjoyable
time.
EGMONDVILLE
• Th• e W. M. S. of Egmondville Unit-
ed Church held their July meeting
on Friday, July 21st, in the Sunday
seb'ool room of the church with mem-
bers of W. A. as guests. Mrs. Gard-
iner -,presiding, opened the meeting
with a hymn and prayer. After the
business was transacted, a few min-
utes' silence was observed in honor
of the fate Mrs, Forrest. Mrs. Hugh
Chesney, Jr., was apppp. inted recording
secretary for title ,.,renainder of this
year. Mrs. Watson conducted the
worship period. The Scripture was
read) by Mat'"garet Charters and pray-
ers by Mrs. Keys and Mrs. Watson.
Miss Elford gave an interesting il-
lustrated talk on her work as teach-
er in an Indian sebool at Bella Coala,
B. C. .a playlet taken from the study
book was dramatized by a number of
;ladies and girls, after which Mrs.
Nett gave a dem-o'netratho•n of, club
sWinging. The meeting Vvaft elosed
with a hymn and prayer by Mrs.
Gardiner. Tea was served by ,a:dies
of the 'W. M. S.
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1 12 -Plate McCormick -Deering
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1 De Laval Cream Qt'r15+00
Separator a$2
1 1939 model Stewart -Warner
7 -Tube Console
Radio
$401a0
1 May Tag Electric $t 00
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Washer 1
1 MeClary Electric Range, four
covered burners; top and
bottom oven .ele- @Z�+O®
meats' and closet. ..
WE ARE WRECKING 3 DEERING AND 2 MASSEY-HARRIS BIND-
ERS. COME AND GET USED PARTS AT HALF PRICE.
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S� FORTH
J.I. Case Grain Binders
Modern Binders, built in three main types: Horse Drawn; Combina-
tion Tractor or Horse; Tractor Power Take Off Binders. Built to
give long years of trouble-free service. Our Binders are ideal for get-
ting down or flattened grain. They actually shave the ground. Trac-
tor users are especially invited to- get particulars on our H &
Binders; also 6 -foot. Combine Harvesters (with 28 -inch steel cylin•
der).
ENQUIRIES WELCOME ANY TIME
J. A. McKENZIE, Dealer
Phone 25 •
Seaforth
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engagement of their daughter,
Isabel, to Mr. Kenneth I'.
sea of Mr. and Mrs. Fred-
Petieter, a wedding to take
quietly Augusn-16th at Knox
Church, Oakville.
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of
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by
in
and Mrs. Ed-
Daley, of Walkerton, Outario,
the engagement of their
Mary Margaret, -R.N., to
Eldon Arthur, son of Mr. and
A. S. Southwell, Onhawa, Ont.,
wedding to take place at Wall:ei•-
early in August.
•
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A Two -Part Carrot—Mr. 3. A.
brought into The Expositor
this week a very unique look-
carrot The carrot was- in two
one of which had grown
a very snsall shoe eyelet and
developed above it the dame as
other end from which the top
We had never seen euloh
waisted carrot before. •
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Char
and worship, come and worship,
Christ the,. New -Born King"
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
Thomas' Churdih: Rector, Rev.
Harford. -11 a.m., Rev. John Gra-
B.A.; 7.30 p.m., Rev. Dr. Hur-
Sunday School at 10 a.tn.
Union Se'rvicesl--First Presbyterian
Northside Undated, at Northside
-11 a.m., "The Bright and
Star"; 7 pen., "Called From
IYarknesss." Services during
in First Presbyterian Church.
Death of Alfred E. Brown. -- The
occurred ou Wednesday, July
at his home in Egmondvill•e,
Alfred E. Brown, in his 68th year.
Brown had been in poor health
some months, The deceased was
son of the late John S. Brown,
township, where the was
anti spent the greater part
life. He was' a most enterpris-
and successful farmer and was
know•r . A little over a year
Mr, and Mrs. Brown retired from
farm and had since resided
ville. Mr. Brown is survived
his widow, formerly Miss Mcllroy,
McKillop. The funeral will take
from his late ho;me'in Egmond-
on Friday afternoon, followed
in Maillandbank cemetery.
Hewlett - Reeves.—M four o'clock
Saturday afternoon, July 22nd,
chapel of St. Anne's Anglican
Church, Toronto, Lillian Ruth Reeves,
daugb•ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves
' of Seaforth, became the bride of
,
Lakeview Casino
' (XRA.NI) BENT) - •
Willis Tipping and his
' Cascade Rhythm Orchestra
' features
• FREE Admission before 9 p.m., Tues-
. day, Thursday, Friday.
• Fii-st two dances FREE every night.
AMATEUR NIGHT
' EVERY MONDAY
' CASH PRIZES — let and 2nd of each
' Monday meet on Aug. 28th for an-
' other Grand Cash Prize.
' SUNDAY CONCERT, J lty 30, 8.30 p.m.
Willis, Tipping & His Orchestra .
FREE PICNIC HALL ON THE BEACH'
Bathhouse open until 10 p-m.—wthere
you will find the smartest and latest
• styles in Men's and Women's Beach-
, wear. Foodlighted beach.
SAFETY BUOYS ! .
.
, STRATFORD - GODERICH
COACH LiNES
BUMMER TIME TABLE
• Leaves Seaforth for Stratford:
• Daily 8.25 a.m- and 9.25 p.m.
Leaves Seaforth for Godericb:
Daily except Sunday and bol-, 1 p.m -
,end 7.40 p.m.
Sun. and bol-, 1.00 p.m and 9.20 p.m.
Cbnmection at Stratford for Toronto,
HamSlon, Buffalo, London, Detroit
Agents — Qmeen's Hotel, Comnterciat
Hotel, Dick Howe
ANNOUNCEMENT.
NN UNC MENT.
d E
',• We have been ap-
pointed district repres-
entative for the pro-
ducts of the Crosley
Radio Corporation.
The famous Crosley
Shelvador Refrigerator
is now in stock—super-
ior value at remarkab-
r ' low cost. The full
size six-foot refrigera-
tor being only $199.00,
delivered in Seaforth.
district. Five-year'guar-
antee.
See the Crosley Shelva-
dor and make it
Your
Refrigerator
• •
J. ".Daly
Ford - M/,�ereur{y� Dealer'
Telephone 102, SeafO Vh
.
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THE SECOND DIVISION
COURT
CO4JSdTY OF HURON
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hoary: Tues-
day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.80 pm.
4b 6 p.m- Saturday evening. 7.90 p-b-
ta 9 p•ea-
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurances Agencies Seaforth
ANNOUNCES
the purchase of the insurance tics
of Hays & Meir, and the addition of
tftetr companies to our previous fang -
Wee enables u9 to give unexcelled
.ervtee in all lines.
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
10-37
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FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT
OFFICERS:
'rhea Moran, 5 Sea4ortb - Pr
Wm. Knox, Lottdeaboro - Vice -Pr
Merton A. Reid, Seat'ortb - See.-Tra
DIRIECTORS :.
William Knox, Lond,esboro; Georg
Leontard't, Drodilagen; James Con
# 1j, Godeolefr; Alex. Broadtoot, Ii
R. *. Seiafoi Alea'a der McEntin@
`it. It. fr Myth; F'raaik. Mearegor, R. 111
' , 'M; J trig 1dlce, Walton
* di Mp11 n. It. li:: 5, Seaforth
It Archibald, R, IL 4, Bee
AGENTS:
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Maurice Ji'ames Hewlett, of, Toronto.
Rev. Newtton'Smthth oif'iciatied. The
b. ids, who was given) 1 marriage by
Iter fatlhrer, wore a g�wn of ,peecll
s'i.k organdie with blue aocessorles,
anti carried a bouquet of Tallman
toles and cornflowers. Her brides-
mald, Miss Bernice Young, wore' blue
organdie with white accessories, and
care ied a bouquet of darnatio'nts. The
gioonie nan was ] IVIr. Albert Hewlett,
brother of the 'groom, and the usher
was Mr- Raymo'n'd Elders" After the
I a reception was held at
th.e :home of the groom's parents, his
motlrer receiving in a gown of flower-
ed navy chiffon with white accessor-
es. later the couple lett on a trip
to Western Ontario and on their re-
turn wit reside in Tomato. Guests
yore present from Seaforth and Clin-
ton. Mr. and Mrs, James McNairn
and Jimnlit:; Mr-. and Mrs, Fred
Keeveaa anal Clarence, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Nott attended the ' Hew-
lrtt•Iieevee wedding in Toronto en
Saturday.
Jackson - Sutherland. — Chalmers'
United Church, Woodstock, candle-
lit ,and decorated with roses and
palms, was the setting for a lovely
summer wedding Saturday ,attt"ernoon
at four o'clock, when Anna Isabelle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-. Colin E.
Sutherland, of that city, became the
bride of Mr. Charles Louis Jackson,
son of Mrs. L. C. Jackson, Seaforth,
and the late Mr. Jackson. Guest
pews were marked'. with love -knots ef
yellow roses and blue point de'eprit.
Rev. V, T. Mooney, of Windsor, of-
ficited, assisted by rtev, A. R.
Huband, pastor of the church. Mr.
Percy Pascoe played the • wed+diug
music and Miss Lois Farrell sang
Lawn ,Tea
On the Lawn of
Mrs. Ada ft. eid
Goderich St., Wtst
FRIDAY, JULY 28
from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
TEA CUPS WILL BE READ!
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen
e Mr. Gerald Stewart, of Toronto,
s pent ,the week -end 'at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stewart.
• Mrs. L. C, Jackson, Miss Mary
Jackson, Miss Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Jackson, Mrs. W. Wallace, Mr.
H- M. , Jackson, Mr. Tom Jackson,
"Mrs, W. C. Sproat, Miss Bess Cluff
and Mr. Tom Chuff were in Woodstock
tri, Saturday attending 'rhe Jackson-
Sultherl'and wedding
• Mr. and Mrs. George Love spent
the weekend at the home of Mx. and
Mra A. D. Scott.
•r Jose Jean Brown, J se Clem-
ent, Eva Robinson and Elsie Cleary,
of Toronto, were guests of Mdse Ger-
trud•e 'Cridh at the home of Mr, a_d
Mrs. W. A. Chits)).
• Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hall and
family, of Toronto, are spending
"Until"- during,the signing of the reg-
ister. The brixie, given in marriage Jo+nMrs oPal pate' White visited the
by her father, was attended by two
Mi saes Margaret and Ernestine
tin
bridesmaids, Miss Mary Jackson, of , `."
Seaforth, sister of blue bridegroom, bite this week.
and Miss Agnes Rapson, of Wood- • Mrs. R, A. W11f M of New
stock. The bride's gown was of York, was the guest of Mr" and Mrs.
white satin with write lace redin 1V., E. Southgate this week on his re -
gate falling in a client train. Her tutu trip from California and the
Canadian West.
long floor•-lengbh veil was made in cor • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. liinchley and
Duet style with a bandeau of orange two children returned to Owen So+uud
blossoms, and her bouquet was of ,
white roses with gardenia streamers.
The; bridesmaids were freaked alike,
in dainty net dresses with bouffant
skirts, ruffled lace bodices and shoul-
der length veils. Miss Rapson was
in yellow with a bouquet of Johanna
Hill roses, and Miss Jackson in blue,
carrying Talisman roses. Mr. Thos.
Cluff of Guelph was best man, and
ushers were H. F. Parker: uncle of
the bride. Mr; Forbes Smithers, a
cousin of tho bride from St. Thomas,
and Maxwell Poole of Ingersoll. Fol-
lowing the ceremony a reception was
held at the home of the bride's par-
ents on Adelaide Street, Woodstock.
Mrs. Sutherland received with the
bridal party in a gown of Regina blue
lace, matching felt hat and corsage
of Johanna Hill roses. The bride-
groom's mother chose a poudre blue
sheer, with large hat of the same
shade, and wore a corsage of Talis-
man roses. For their motor trip to
Toronto and points north, the bride
otiose a going away dress of Regina
blue printed silk, with navy redin-
gote and navy accessories. On their
return Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will re-
side at 513 Adelaide Street, Wood-
stock. There were guests from To-
ronto, Seaforth, Egmondville, London,
Windsor, St. Thomas and St. Cathar-
iees.
LOCAL BRIEFS
ea
• Mrs. George Ren,naso
rdn �a
Miss Rita, of Detroit, are the guests
of Mr: and Mrs. D. Shanahan. ..
• Mr. D. McLennan, of Teeswater,
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James McDonald.
• Miss Roulston, R.N., of the Scott
Memorial Hospital staff, .is spending
,her holidays in Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wilson and
Mr. Douglas Wilson, of Toronto,
were the week -end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Wilson,
• Mr. T. L. Gillespie., of Kewiit--
'villa who has been spending a few
days with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Gillespie, leaves this week to at-
tend the World's Poultry Congress at
CI•eveland�
• Mrs. Mary L. Sharpe, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. James
Devereux, leaves for ,tier :home in De-
troit on Saturday.
• Mrs. Richard Rogers . returned
Monday after rspending two weeks
at a tourist home at Goderich.
• Mrs. Theodora Serveny has re-
turned to her home in Detroit after
spending the week -end with her par-'
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman.
• Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Andrews,
of Buffalo, spent the week -end with
their many Seaforth friends.
• Mrs. E. McKay, who • has been
spending several weeks with friends
in Seaforth and vicinity, returned to
her home in Toronto on Thursday:
• Mrs. Sholbridge, of Toronto, was
a week -end guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Willis.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Stogdiil, of
Toronto, and .former web known Sea -
forth residents, were calling on old
Mende here on Saturday, on 'their
way to Bayfield, where they spent
the week -end at the summer cottage
of their son, Dr. Charles Stogdill.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith spent
the week -end in Toronto
• Miss Grace Soott., of Toronto, is
spending bile..holidays of the ]home of
her pares ts, Reeve and Mrs" J. H.
cotR.
• Mr. Jack Holmes, of Toronto,
was a week -end guest at the home of
hie uncle, Mr. Charles Holmes,
• Miss Helen Dickson, of Toronto,
spent the weekend at the home of
her aunt, Mrs, Thomas Grieve:
• Me. James Cluff has accepted a
position on the staff of the new GOT -
ernnien'I Hospital at St. Thomas.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brigihtrall
and arm have returned from a three
weeks' motor trip to the Maritime
Provinces.
• Rev. I. B. Keine, Mrs. Kane and
family, of Dunnville, were ,gue'stsethis
-Week at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
C. C. Kei e. .
is aMlss Betty Teneeett, of CIifferd,
guest at the benne of Mr.., and
Mrd. E. C 'Chateiberldin.
• Mr. Borden Mernen Of - Wiind'ger,
spaht the weekend tdlt,'h friends ,here.
• Mr. and Mrs, W. J. i'. Mallogh,
df 'oron'to, are gletlstg' qtr the btot>le
•
IS
'tS
HONEY FOR SALE
NO. 1 CLOVER HONEY — In
customer's own contain-
ersc
, per pound 8 O
LARGE LOTS 7c
Pound
AMBER. HONEY 9C
Pound ID
Apply—
GORDON PARKER
HENSALL - ONT.
Binder Twine
and HAY FORK ROPE
For Sale at LOWEST Prices
— at —
REGIER'S GARAGE
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH
FARMERS' CLUB
Seaforth Monument
Works
(formerly W. E. Chapman)
NOW OPERATED BY
Cunningham & Pryde
We invite inspection of Mir
stock of Cemetery Memorials.
SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS &
SATURDAYS
or any time by appointment
See Dr. Harburn — Phone 105
EXETER: Phone 41; Box 150
THIS NEW TYPE 011.
SAVES YOUR ENGINE
2 WAYS !
'FAST FLOWING, it puts
a protective oil cushion be-
tween "dry" parts the,. sec-
ond you start. Thus it helps
reduce starting wear .. -
which can cause up to %4 of
all engine wear!
TOUGH BODIED, Gold-
en Shell resists forming
sludge and carbon under
the heat of steady high
speeds.
Golden is made in a
new way that takes the
"bad things" cut of oil.
Sold in sealed bottles ---sold
at a price below the other
premium quality oilt4;
H. WESTON, Seafortb,Ont
GODERI.Ci4 ;STREET, WEST
•
.pairs 6 dr ;* ! 11E u3 'gad'
Y':
If :# rL9n�a,k:
on Monday.
• Mrs. J. A. Jackson, of L-. thbridge,
de, visiting at the Jack-some;same 'in
Egn eendville,
• Rev. Father Nigh 'has returned
to Houston, Texas, after sl.en ing a
month's 'holidays with hat mother,
Mrs. William Nigh, and "other friends
here.
• Mr. and Mrs. MS McKellar were
is Drayton on' Wednesday attending
the funeral of. an aunt of Mrs-. McKel-
1a•r's:
• Mr. and Mrs. Hindson and Mr,
and Mrs.. Bend, of Glencoe, epent
Sunday with Mrs. L. T. Dela-way,
• Mrs. Davidson, of Newton, and
Mies Rose, of Port Huron, are guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Reid.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. R:Archibald, of
Kitchener, spent the week -end with
Seaforth friends,
• Miss Eileen Robinson, of Blyth,
is a guest alt the home of Mr•,'and
Mrs. W. C. Sutherland.
• Miss Helen McDougall has been
spending)is+everal weeks' holidays at
Stony Lake:
• Mr- and Mrs. N. F. Gundy and
Mrs. McIntyre, of Toronto, are guests
at the h'o'me of Mt's. L. T. DeLacey.
• Miss Cecelia Horan is in New
York this week.
•' Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald
and l'irttle daughter, of the Carlin
Apartments,' left this week 00 a me -
tor trip to Boston aad Nova Scotia.
• Miss Dolly Carlin visited recent-
ly in Mcnt:eal, Cornwall and Niagara
Praha. -
• Mr. Etre Tracey, of Detrodt, vis-
ited frie•n s in Seafo•rth•, on Wednes-
day.
• Mrs F. Cudmore and Miss Nancy
of Toronto, at._ guests of Mrs. J. F.
Reid.
• Mr. Iiarry Bolton, who Was re-
cently api inted to the P.U.C. staff,
bas move! his family from Guelph
and Is non occupying the) Crich resi-
dence on \Vest William Street.
• Miss Helen Beattie, of Hamilton,
is a glue : at the home of her bro-
ther, Mr., J. W. Beattie.
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McKILLOP
▪ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler 'have
returned ane after spending tee
past weelll in Saskatchewan with
their dauraters. We are sorry to
learn that Mr. Kd-ehler is not feeling
his best.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Doerr were Vir. Wm. Doerr and
family of rJ idshill, Mr. and Mrs. Val-
entine Daer and daughters of Seb
-
ringville, Miss Velma Scherbardth,
Mr. Lloyd Preuter of Logan, Mr. Earl
Eggert and Rev. E. Burn of Rostock.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eggert spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eis-
ler at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Regele spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Will
Grosse at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Halffling and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Steinacher, Joyce
and Harry, of Stratford, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler.
Miss Ruby Steinacher returned home
with them after spending the past
weeks with her aunt, Mrs, William
Koehler.
Harry Steinacher, of Stratford, is
spending a few weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Koehler.
Mr. Norman Eggert returned home
after spending a week with friends at
Brunner.
Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Bennewies
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Michel at Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm• Hoegy spent
Sunday at Seaforth.
Rev. Mr. Sippel, of Chesley, will oc-
cupy the pulpit of his son, Rev. Ken
Sippel, on Sunday afternoon.
CHISELHURST
The annual Sunday school picnic
was held Wednesday, July ,19th, at
Turnbull's Grove with a very large
crowd present. The results of the
races were as -.follows: Girls and
boys, under 5, Lloyd Riley, Betty -
O'Keefe; girds', 8 and under, Velma
Ferguson, Mary Taylor; boys, 8 and
under, Keith Brintnell, Roy Fergu-
son; girls, 12 and under, E. Cham-
bers, Betty Horton; boys, 12 and un•
der, Bruce Glenn, Grant McLean;
;girls, 15 and under, Maxine Purdy,
Adeene Chambers; boys, 15 and un-
der, Bruce Glenn, Howard Ferguson;
single ladies, Helen McNaughton,
Viernia McLean; single boys, Mervin
Ryckmanl, Bill McLean; married wo-
men, Mrs. Tom Brintnell, Mrs. Bert
R!ile.y; married men, Cal Horton, Bert
HortolF; fat women's race, Mrs. Dick
Kinsman, Mrs, Bert Riley; ladies
kicking slipper, MFst John Glenn, Mrs.
Carl Stoneman; gents kicking. 'slip-
per, Carl'' Stoneman, Cal Horton; shoe
race, Bert Horton and Mrs. R. Mc-
Donald, Verna McLean and Cal Hor-
ton; newspaper race, Bill McLean,
Beatrice Drover; balloon race, Rus-
sel Ferguson; banana race, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker: toothpick and
ring race, Jim Young's side was the
winner. Supper w -es then served
with over 175 present. A silver col-
lection was taken to help pay the ex-
penses, which amounted to $12.75.
Everyone reported a very enjoyable
time.
EGMONDVILLE
• Th• e W. M. S. of Egmondville Unit-
ed Church held their July meeting
on Friday, July 21st, in the Sunday
seb'ool room of the church with mem-
bers of W. A. as guests. Mrs. Gard-
iner -,presiding, opened the meeting
with a hymn and prayer. After the
business was transacted, a few min-
utes' silence was observed in honor
of the fate Mrs, Forrest. Mrs. Hugh
Chesney, Jr., was apppp. inted recording
secretary for title ,.,renainder of this
year. Mrs. Watson conducted the
worship period. The Scripture was
read) by Mat'"garet Charters and pray-
ers by Mrs. Keys and Mrs. Watson.
Miss Elford gave an interesting il-
lustrated talk on her work as teach-
er in an Indian sebool at Bella Coala,
B. C. .a playlet taken from the study
book was dramatized by a number of
;ladies and girls, after which Mrs.
Nett gave a dem-o'netratho•n of, club
sWinging. The meeting Vvaft elosed
with a hymn and prayer by Mrs.
Gardiner. Tea was served by ,a:dies
of the 'W. M. S.
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1 May Tag Electric $t 00
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1 MeClary Electric Range, four
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tor users are especially invited to- get particulars on our H &
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Phone 25 •
Seaforth
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