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REORGA N I Z E -S Hensall, O'chpol Fair As . IS COMPL..- ED ','Rally Day Services A a�� , BE.,
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. RED CROSS HERE , District P r � 11 req.i,,0i....�.. .!'._.Upils Compete ON WEDRE AY ' ' E �� ' I ` SD . Sabb'thSchoolOfficmtes - I... TE 1C'i",,��, . a I . I 0 � I . . . BA,I , '�
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; Nominating Commit- 0 0 ® ® ® ®high Quality and Range Of Town Officials Attend Cere- Hensall fire Brigade An-, ,0 ,8 ` i I 1-.'
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I Exhibits is Pleasing To 0 16 0 Approximately. $300 _ 1. ,
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tee" To Report at Meet- I mony in Remodelled ' savers Call As Zurich — I 11 - '� � �
, World Wide � �Management Committee. TO Each "of Five� ., I I ii`,V. � 1,. "
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ing Sept. 25th. Exchange. 1� 'Buildings Are Threaten- Rea=lest ... 11'1111)�
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I ' for Seaforth Lions ,Hallowelen SPORTS EVENTS I . i .1 ed. -- - Seaforth's niiaan'est thief appea& J 1. 1: .11,1111'.. 1,
MEMBERSHIP FEIE $1.00 tickets, this year, ,the Frolic Com- COMMON � - - 10�,TTERY I ad this week 'w.h6p. one - 4g tkV , -
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. mittee finds. During =the' past ARE OF INTEREST I I .. . Lions Milk Fun $30,000 I ESTATE. ' . 11'r...., -
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An enithuslavUe meeting with near- seaflorwo , -
424) Stewart McGregor, The box, � take * '' - FUVO citlzen� Of CauSda, four of , _4 .
Accra� Gold telephone system. was which'was 'm I �'..
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. 7he H006011' Annual school fair, changed- in a m te I . n fro , �.,,,
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0 In attendance on' Tuesday ev-. C-oast6 W ei t Africa; . J. . D., '. , onSept. atter of minu s . the conn"r, Jin I tlWm resddaA in Hannon,.. ? _4!�t. . li 11
. ending. unanimous4ly dtedded, to ,inet rant� -
Teor- . ,4d Monday,, S 18th, was a Wednesdtw 'atenwoh 'ftom, magneto sea ��, "
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Nevi'lle, , Talara, Parus, ., . had been xin , Cawdties"Nfll short -0 - - ,___ , .:..
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I . 30�� .- success and was the largest to oomm�on battery. ,�ptlad oftly a few days ", , mj� ,"'11111
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gnmdze the Seafowth branch of the and I , �
H. Jones Pickhilt, 01d,.M I ,� caiano&,over before proxin;atcly $3,000 eaeb:.ZVQ�4�i; A0110. . 1.�11111. ,
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Red, Cross. The local branch has , i I],. W.ax,e�', *4endOd fair ,of any year. . The ex. marked a otep forward in local tele- "' Ra117 day services were held in Hen- I by ... the dfub� and at the taite, of the late Wl&lja� I , ati, � .�4 - ,
. been inactive since the last war. liharn, England. Local and,distri , �*. ftbit�;`iu' 1�dl line,,s were most splendid pbone histom From .two 0101ock. 190111 Unik,ted Church Sunday marring time'it WaS'i.;tdl6 , ., I ,... ,
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it' too, in increasing. mlm� ' not be well sW ed n the do 6a; pth ' lest. . The school first met as usual. , a few cents. . I died at Birmingham, "Eiigla44, in. 1894, " * �. �, ��� F
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I Mayor John J. Cluff .pass for when . .change was fda ' S to in the basement and following the . . surTogaAe Court r6cord's, ,Teveal. - . I I—! .1 � I
O'Pe-ed the bars are ptwehasing Uck!I�Jorthe ClUallitY Gr ulumber- A parade left the ,telelybone, 0 1.11 " ,, . I
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meeting, which was b*�Id in the Tbnm new radip-equippq#' F� d ' users d1o, not have to turn lw"��., * M49 five beneficdaile%' are , ,X "I"
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Hall, and called on Mrs. H. J. Gibson, and the other pr1zeir.*whi611,i01l1 trict L%L,hoql,.,, and mar4,PhEPcb down gailL 11 a.m. in the auditoriuni of the ... � & j�qrbxtb; .-
H. _ or. '$edan Town gal and -included several dis, a crank to plisce a calk services there they were continued at 0 0 1 0 Sproat and, Mary Hays, . ,,,
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preoident of the former SUCietY, to be drawn for at the Emma Sproat and Margaret PttT.U,`of I ,_
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Jloos, Hal- Street to )the school grounds, headed The change -ever, whille U onty oc- church amd[ were Preadded, over by I . . "'.". I
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4ell of .the work which hadibeen"done. " ' Lucam, and James Spro.%J Of Vancou �.
. by the Hensall Qiti,ens' Baud, where cupied a few ,mourauft climaxed long Mr. Addism Forrest, one of the sup- . ..
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The meeting discussed the work to . . I aborts were a reatuxe of the after- rweeks of work on the piirt of Bell eri-nteadents- of the school- After the ver, all native, Canaddano and nieces -1 V
,be done by the society and, the,,4iieth- : 0 0 * 0 0 0 aeon and immerous exercises by the emglnieerso in, Seaft-Lb. opening prayer and reading of th,e WILL I SUGGE"St and nephews, of the testator, qDhIldren :i, I
. ad to be adopted in reorgandzing� A I differellt ,sChOWS. The weather being . . Scriptures bLy Mr. Rab@�rt Passmore, of his brothers, wht� came, to Caftda. . .... . . . T�.
nqj-Anating committee winch iuclild- . . years ago. �
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I . . 1. I L ideal wets a great factor in the splen- Members of the town; Council and ddvda?dty student, the services were PROHIBIT -ION A drat, In Canadian funds , ,
. 11, 'ed lwayoy x .1. CL%W, W -M. M .X. Gill,- did laxgle ofteudauce and, the vgriou.s Public Utility Commission and re- taken by dbe officers, teachers and . I 'on ...... "
� . I 'Lloyds Bank, directed) to the Cana I . . ,�fp,,;, ....
ison, the clergy of the different of Qe press and the puTele & (the, school in a very able - - � - - I 111�
I 1' , 4ehumhes, *and, the SalvaWou Army, famLRATFORD M te&1Dh0rs'aMd bill connected with the Premmtatdves ' duel, Bamk of'Onpmerce in Seaf-ortin, . �,els; _�
I ji` . fair are to be congratulated upon, the Seaffoath Lions Club, ,together with and pleasing manner. The choir was
"% M,rs� Y_ F. Dally, 2ITs. L. T. Debacey, zp%m,&d success and everyt�hing that, Bell Company exewtrvQ8_, were pres- largelry composed of the young girls, Rev. W. A- Bremner Speaks arrived this week for distribution. �"""., '
. The estate is, not yet wound up .. 1.
I Miss R. Fennell, Mrs. R. E. McKen- vi eat to make an ideal fair. Juspec,. ent at tho dDremony. * Inaugurating and boys of the. Sunday School who ..
. -zie ,and Mrs. J. H. Beet, was named SPEAK AT LLY tOr Beacom of Goderich was in the new system Mayor Jo in Fil-A Presbyterian the children of four other nepbews * � � "
. _4n J. Cluff sang very appropriate ,thymns at in- I
and instructed to report to a rueeting , and nieces in.. Canada, seven in num- .
I charge of the atemoca's exercises, lyla,ped the first Ball and tAkedi brief- terv,�als during the -service. Special . I Church Here. "
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I in, the Town Hall on 'Monday evening, I Ct mention might maide of sibart and ber, are to share similarly when .. 1.11,: "',
. . Sponsors' and was deli4ghted with the avleadid. ly with, J. B. McKenzie, oe-A 'on. be . legal :1
Sept. 2ft,b- Perth Regiment requirements, have been met, The ,�
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. Mmmbershl-p tm Cie soddty was set resl)'Ous,D. 0 the tele- well given addresses by Addison, For- Rel�. W- A- Bremner gave an en- money dr ft received was posted in , ��
.oats, Banner variety, Grant SmiM PbGme mcftnge is now., completed rest, Carey Joynt and Ruth Brook !:...r.
Recruiting Meeting in � , lighendng talk In FIrst Presbyterian England on September 2nd, the day -
J at inne dollar and the meeting ruled & S_ 2, Tucloe�rsMWI,, GeK)rge Beer; and Interior -0 " . nearing and also a well given stary by 111,va L �.L` .
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chat only paid members would be en- Victoria Park, oats, =31 —jety, Geo- Beer, Jean. oomplet,1097- Tire work done by CbuTc1h on Sunday morning on the before Great Britain declared war and - -1
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I McQueen, the addresses and sto the re tri i 1,
Triiiebuer S. S.. ?, Hay; Grant Smith, I bearing on very vital truth as to Sal} �
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. beMW'e t Monday. Memberships may S., -S. I,,, Tucloexanith; Jack Cooper, fu the,evening n-mbem. ' the staff batth schpol and church. work and auspices of the Ontario Temperance Of mOneY. . �:,
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.T�y I C. M Widdifield, K.C., Stravkrd, S_ S. Z, Tuckwamilth. Barley, 0 Federation he gave some striking The late William Sproat, a land ,��`.
be �, Town Treasurer D. H. Wil-, OAC., Were guests at dinner at the Tasty services' stiraula,ting good. thoughts t '.
. w, H,R. I and, George Bra0ey, immediate past Pat8Y Mitchled, S. S. 2, Tuckersmith; GrILL facts and figures on the subject and owner, left his estate to two laugh I
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. son, at hlis�-*Tce In the Town I and ideas in cannection. with the car- MOMIS TeSponei . ', .
President Gem D. Ferguson, of trine
president of the Strafford bra ch Of Bobby Taydor, S. S, 2, Hay. Barley, rying on of the good work in b bilitY to God,, and to his tars, Who died childless. No - prGvi-
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. the Canadian Legk0n, addressed a re. y •i y, joy rbett, S.S. 2, —0 OM brother. There are 1,419 places, be slion was made in the will f0i. this . �..,".
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Canadian. Legion, iplod�ed the support an vaa et Joyce Co I Sabbath school and church, the Bab- �ii.
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I of the Legion and hamdedi the obaAr- . sdmd, in Ontario doing -more to <�oun- 0-tingency and the $30,006,. estate . "I'LL. t�
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crMiting meeting !held -bore Saturd8y Hu7; Jimmie McGregor, S. S. ?,, Tuck- Oath school being well termed "the �,.,.;
I . . man a cheque- for $25.00. Mm W. night at Vict,cTia Park in the inter- .eramith. Soy beens-, O.A.C., Orville nursery of the church-" teTed the influence of the'homes,and was, ruled to be in a state of intes- _111
ests of the Perth Regiment, Finds Expositor Following churches than anytbing ,else. The lacy, the money going to the Cana- ".." �
Hay, On behalf of tte Junior Women's . being- ,Taylor, S. S_ 10� Hay. Sweet corn, fJb,e services of the officers amid pup- .. ,, I
. Institute, also pledged the support of mobilized ,at Stratford the - majority of those who frequent the d3an 'nephews and- ndeces, the' of ..".
I as 'r ma- Ronald Moir, Harvey Drignan S. S. 2, ills of th4 school, the pastor, Rev. R. -,
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-that society, as did H. G. Mer1r, on ,chine -guli section of the First IBM- HCy; Gordm M , `45 Years Ago beverage rooms are young people. A kin- . "-
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q I do-eputation will wait on, the Fedeqa H. Glenn Hays, Seaforth, is acting ... .
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behakf of Sea&orth Day Scants. tallon, Camadffam Active Service FOr'-6e- Triebner, S. S. 2, Hay. Field beans, tbx)ugM out and, wiell delivered ad- 'L'..
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Fallowing the meeting a number .of I-Vmold C&IklwelT, S. S. 2, Tuakersmith; A page from The Huron Expositor dPezz in witich he briefly summed tip new future. to suggest the advisabli. winding, up negotiations have been In ' . 1�
I . Young mien, aPPmathed Lieut. IL S. Donaid, M,usseau, S. S., 10; Earl -Sot- of April 6, 1894, has been forwande(t 'many splendlid'thoughta and ideas as
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. Reid, nc- with the regiment, =d in- dan, Mon. itY of a prohilbitory law at the begin- progrespbor over a year. A�.. "
a Pyinn. Xungels, Doris to the editor by Mrs. sberman Stew- .to Sabbath Siohoicrl work, em :. ",
quimed .,about" qn1listurlent. Keither, S. S, 1. Tuckersmith; phasizing ning of this war, not two -years after I '.8.
Mission Band - - Bev- tart, of Crystal City, Mom .In' a letter how very -much deVended upon. the -*— , i" ,
.. 3ftyar J. KQzff, of Seaforth, intro- ,edw Morgan, S, IS, 10, Usbome; Arn- aemm-panyIng the page, Mrs. Stewart early training therein recetred, and the war has started, as it was the 11 . I . .
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dried the. -speakers and welcomed Er old CamVb,1% S. S. % Bay., Earl, &an� say last timlexJ
I , I bow pQxents should caoperats ,heart- iii � Pla)toou�of the Perth Regiment which , 1�ke, S. .
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, HohiST6aj,_&_-_A1e_i S. 2, Hay. ..; H`.%rvest Home Service From 95 to ... , I
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was Present mider command of Lieut. 'Kinsanall, S. S. 10, Tuckernmith; How- Huron Expositew, dated April 6, 1894 or pupils of the solhool- as therein Impressive Harvest Home thanics-•� ,J&
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A EAWcesitul autumn tea and sale few, words on behalf of ttLe recruiting ard - Dayman, S, S_ 2, Tackersmith; be of any fateirest to 1, pqTbaps mann received their first and only giving services were held on Sunday In Two -Days - I I
. ,of plants and roofer was 'held in the depot being esftbla,�ftad in the tOWIL Freddie Tayllor, Bruce Glenn, & S_ you ftva all copies of Zpaper, ev. knowledge of sacred' education. He morning last in St. Thomas? Anglican 11he temperature of 95 on Friday - �� I ..", I
(Continued on Page 3) closed with a strong appeal for Me Chumh, - wbich was- beautlf!ufly decor. , 1'.1 ii� ,,
zcho-'-�Ooal of First Presbyterian. , an as ff�rr-b*k asv this da'U' . . .
Prior to the meeting tffw.-siollffl�,rs ' . I ' , Idshed a. Teoca-d- for 1,989, the . . . . . I .� I
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Church under ttke auspices of the Go- . , "My' failet, *fto was John Hart support Of the superintendents and, ated, with autumn fTuits, grains' and I ;�. "i I -
formed a parade and marqb�d to, the —0 LnewE-_A approach to it being one cr . -_'l
forth Mission, Brandt ,cw Tuesday. Mrx .• Stewart, of Beagmve, Ontario, and one te'Whers Rnd o..cem of the Sunday flowers for the occasion. Rev. A- C. .1•.
. Parli. from ,Me 99aforth station. - two Occasions in July. . .. �'��'411-
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Hugh Jack received the guests and I of tl,,,, Ufaseer., ol 1990 in this part, Mhoo,L MT. Lame Elder, now of Calder, L.L.B., of Goderich, delivered , �,�
However the- beat was short ldved - ",
r , the Mission Band, leaders; Miss Janet Local hTerr Enfist Dublin Woman. was a subscriber to Your'r paper at Kingston UnIvemity, but for many an appropriate sermon and Miss Mary and. on Monday and Tuesday there "il .-
ClialF, Iffre. D� IC Wilson and Mrs. 1-1.• ti -ds time. My Trusband is a son of years a faithful attendaiLt of the gab- Holmes rendered a solo. "...,
; .. were early morning frosts'. . . 1;1
I i E. Smith, were hinstessee. Jacqueline The following local men. have, ern. George Stewart and the We Mrs. baths School avd. d.h.,Dir, rendered a Rev. E. F. Chandler, of Kippen, oc- ! 11
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� I Injured in Crassh vei-y ,�I,easdng solo, au the pulpit of No'rthaW,e United 0— I . I 11,11
&Dell and Wj.11iam Jack were in listed in the CAnadiata Active Service Stew -art, of Harpurbey" . .
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' � charge of the root and plant booth. Corps during the past week: Ffauk T -he page of forty -fire years ago was I Church micet acceptably at both ser- il
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! * rieve, Se-afarth, at LLstowel; John am - (Continued oa Page 4) vice's on. Sunday. News of . "?
I . Tolte program included a c I Kra- Adella, Darlini,,_� Mhliu, suffer- in excellent cOnditiOnt Loyal elver- . '
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I . "School Days�- by Jean Me ., McLean. mechanic, Egmendville; Ar- std, chest bruis& and a la tFsedneas appearing at that -time were • Successful annAversery services . ' 4 !
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thuir William Prior, Seufdrth; Charles 'left' Roffman & Co�, Wim Pickard, R. Me'r. I were held in Bethel United Church,
I I Peggy Willis, Sue Nixon, Barbara the ef � lag when the car driven by Tuckersmith 11
! I . -gproet, Helen O'Dell and Helen Senior Messenger, Monkton; TTwnms -her tusband) Jot= Darling, was in -car and J. H. Redid. An inteiresting McKt op, conducted In the morning
'by Rev. Herold Snell. B.A . Silo filding is the order of the day . �.",!.
L Scoft; a song, "September," by DorisSuld0fl, KiPPM- colldsion wl�i a tmmport- truck at advertisement was tbet Of the Coun- Celebrate 100th ' -, Ethel, and . .
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� Fergusun, Jean Wright, Lenore Hab- __ York and Well6gton Streets, London ty of Huron asking for tenders for in ,the evening by Rev, Frank Gilbert, Mr. Elmer Townsend wears a brodd .
. ftenwon. She was rem ' B.A_ Walton- i
It . &-irk and Jacqueline O'Dell; solo, "A 0" F"I"y a. nv, the site of the proposed House of Anniv'ersary . smAile t1hdG week. A brand new boy
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I. Fairy Counterpane," Doris Ferguson; ed for"Ireatment by a physician and Refuge. . .1;
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? . piano selection, Itenore Habldpk; sola, Flit, Run Driver was then, able to proceed. The truck, —0— , (By &hel D_ Craw) I The schools. in the dd-qtrd-ct are pre- . I I
I pollice were told, was driven by paring for the school fair on, Friday ,
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� - While You Work" Joan Wright. and Ralph MoTpby, Seaforth, and was I lentem-bLer 28, 1839, in a little Highlanders of this week. �-,
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; Jacqaeline O'Dell Mm W. A. Wright 'Is Jailed ncalilibound otV Wellington Street, aild AffianceSpeaker New York State town, them was -nl • 31' Eldzabeth Broadfoot, of Hamil- 1.7.
Poured bea. ,and members of the Mis-, . - ( is visiting her sister, Mrs. E ,
, makitg a left turn on to. York as the born a Ifttle girl who has since been Play in Stratford ton," E. il"t
ialon, Band, waited ori` tables. . Jiaku, McConnell, ToroTho, wino wa I - southlbound car was, going stra .1, . .
I i , s igh . Will Visit. the greatest . woman .. . .13
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—0 arraigned before Magistrate J. A. th"ORWIL I America bas ever produced. In Sta- MT. and Mrs. J. Broadfoot have gone :t
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I I . • Makins a week agro, changed) h4s, plea —• tuatry Hall in Washington are to be , Seaforth Highlanders Band was in on a trip to the West -
to guilty of drunk driving add leav- - Afr- Angus McDomid, representa- found the marble figures of the great- Stratford) on Friday evening taking 11L
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. Bowlers Hold Ing Vie scene of an accident in Gode- five of We Lord's Day Alliance, is est men in the history of t1he Amari - .part in a Tattoo. The band was gi�v- . . ,.'.
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rich police court Thursday. Irrs coun- Golfers Plan virAtinig Seaforth in the interests of can Relyublic, amd, among the, . M is the en a splendid a,ecepbiom One of the pe,* On, Tupofty, Oct. 24th.
. se), H. Gl,wm Hays, Seafarth, entered that well known organization. In figure of one 'women. When the features of the program was the ren- Mr. Reg Llawson - spent ,few d,ays,
. . Tourniaments' plena Tendencyas nr, dama>ge Iliad Pot Luck Supper time of war, as well as peace, the Sitate of Illinois prevented this statue dition, of "O, Carsada" ,by the massed in L.onuwu witli his sister, Doris, and
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. '. resulted from the car, accident. The 1. I - . need, of the weekly day of rest and to represent bhem, in 1905, this wo- bands, of whi'c'h E. I -L Close, Seaforth othee refttjves.
I asst{. - Gm Toapday, evening the men he4d i accused hadi said the initended - to an- respite from the activities of cam- Clan was declared to be "the fare- bandmaster, Was Tnductur. Mr. Bill JewitA Is wearing a smile. .. ,
. Members of the Seaforth Golf and His wdfa presented, him with a son ...
4beir weekly tnurnament with the fol- [ 1JA fort active service and had a pre- merce, is recognized by tbe leaders most woman of the nflneteenth cen-
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I 11 J)owing mien asi,w4nawre: E_ H. Close, I vlOus good vecov& He was given 14 'wl ld - 'Pot luck of the _bar- . .
� . HarOld Free and A. Hubert. ,,da:3" &m jadVon .the first charge, dat- supper at,t6e cls on VVeduesday af- combatting $base forms merdta co- ia,cter# of her -time, and a benefactress Mr. and Mrs. W. Britton attended 11.
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I �L . . I ring fmm last Thursday, $26 and cost's ternoon of nem[ Week. During the operation and, cowmendatiiob, the Al- of the Nrbol-e�vace." News of I anmdversary servioes in Bethel ' on . .
L * I . The following eveming a mixed ar 21 dlays for ft-ageraus, driving and afternoon the Droadfoot Cups will be liance suggest -a Sunday last and also visited Mr. and .,
tournament wag bell) with twenty-six $10 or 20 days for leaving the scene Oorveited for. Who is this Woman and why has ' Mrs. Wxn. Leernimg. b,z
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, WftYers on the greem- Mrg6 E, 11. of ,an acv*dent, the se I ntences to ran Golfers wane du Listowel ou Wed- 0— sho been, -.(D higbly praised? She was Constance Dr. Geo. Jerwi,tt, of beamington, and ..
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� * Close, Alice Reid) Mro. D. Shanahan, concurrently. inter -club, tourney. the first woman to be a college presil• ihis mother, Mrs. George Se,witt, or w"i
II M_ A. Reid, H. Stewart and W. C. McConnell was, the driver of a car Grade Lions"I den;t. EShe wee; the first woman pro- The Constwice, United Church are PeteTborx), called on Mr. and' Mrs. 0.,
Morsolm were the VrLm winners. Two involved 1n, an, arcidienct,O,ppOsIt4a the 0— fessor in a college for both mol and hdbdimg their omntversary services on WuL Jewitt and Mr.. and, Mrs, Wm. , I
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games were played before supper ,and Lions Park here about ,.t*O *eehgago. . women, and, among the first a,dvo_ Sunday, OoL.22nd, and the fowl sup- Brittion. .1
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� - one after, supper being served in the His car to inWounded in a local gar Playing Field cates of the princiVle of self govern- I - I 1.
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I , club arouse. age. Pashwood � ment among university studt-ute. She 4 Ide . � . , � .
The ,laying 11 I the Uon's park waL9 also a pioneer in `proclaiming ..".
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".'Class Meets is being levelled this week and will the essenbW justice of the princtple Z 'u' r' 3Lch Bui ingB Have . 1".
be seeftd We fall. The work of of woman suffrage, Frances E. W11- $ , !11,
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. Friends Honour Miss,L ,1 . . adt* Is being dam by the Town- adard has made a real contxk-bution to '.',
.. , A mef�a meeting, with good attend, gr, Narrow Escape Fromfire. . I
Elsey owe graftr wb.lbb social progress. i '.
I• ance, was thoLd at the -Evangelical Ohil? Of Gt power . A I I U
. Mason at Receptions , Church under auspices of the Young commenced the job on Thursday af- Im 1888 Fra��ea W11flard aid Susan ' .1
1, k I : .. Men's Sunday School Class. The pas- berm. . B. Anthony founded the first Nation- Remember the, big Zurich Fa*r on when It was discoverer] brat the stable !,;:
' - ' ' .- 'tor, H al amid imternationall Councils of Wo- SeVt th.b. and 26M See. the tug-ot- owned by, the John Hey Estate on -1
) ,, H. E. RuppeL acted a]E� ch.airman, .
` 7%e home of Mr. mid Mrs. William jean Scott, as Damsou; ,Mrs. Napper, ,With Harry Hoffirnan leading in a . mek . -war and bicycle races; aL901 this cm- Victoria Street, opposd,te the Town ..
, � % 't wason, McKillop, was the scene of a las flower gbri, and Etfrd, StOT 'Afigi H. Taylor OfElte 'hem Sicaffokung has been er- In 1890 Frances Willard and Lady telftiftment and d'amee at night. Hall, was in flames. In a short , �
. ftappy gathering in the form ,of a Jdt�. planist. . ,W,) �, . lively sift-soug. Dr. H. ec" around the tower and coWM(*r- Henry Somerset were ,pioneers in Blooh - McBride time the building and contents were ...,
. I gave a V10rY WMeay address with a .1
" obon shower on Tuielsday evening tw strong appeal to. the,im-en for unity able painting and- ropltacing of bricks grappling wi,bh a refugee problem. In On Saturday, Sept. 16th, at 10-30 totally desitroyedL The sparks ignit- .�; .
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vn-a be daze- a sdTrgle year the Turks shad massa. a.m., at .the Lubberau parsonage, Zur- ed the roof of the grief mill but luck- ,I,
fiftor of their daughter, Mies Gladyg Kim 0118140 *W1611m read the fol- cooper'ati'on in the Wleresits of . .1
Mason, whvge mw, -riage to Mr. A. ]owing addreso amd presented the at" c cued 50,00.0 Armecians, When 500 of •lek a pretty wedding was solemnized fly the danger was, noticed In. time.
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I Alexander, sonof'Xr. and Mrs. Hugh bride with tW0 zuftla-s and a bas- tour community. The guest speaker persecuted people escaped to With Rev. E. Tuvrkbelm officiatAng, aod, the fire put Out. The stable was :1 � ;� �
Aoz�anqffer, -of 'McKd1op, takes place ket of gifts. � Marseilles in Fmii�e, the Frem�h, Gov- who®' Grace Kathleen, youngest empty except for some -harness and 11,
# for bbe ioccasiton, was Glenn Petch, of , . I
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W,6kly. Some 60 neighbors, and To Gl,ad)ys:- emment feared international miurpli- daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs. Joliet..Me- implements, Arrangements had been :'L•
' . boft were in attendance. A abort QuVid) AIPA - --w Toronto. Air. Pebcfh-, a salesmanager Sheetrock Ithese in a 11 Bride, Bilind, Lir.Ha7, became - . the made to tear down the stable during I
# and cCmmercial -4weV1pr,_. re btA . � . catiorts, and penned them up - ..,
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21:111 of Makin;, Including the . Straight to Gladys ' - opera ened4witre on bread and water bride of Blooh, only ,son the week, as At bad been sold. Dr. J. . ..
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on. proee- of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert BV�dh-, (if A. Addison, wbo pumbazed the lot. L4. IMOM% w%§ enloyfad: Vocal I intmi*�� known for th,6 " fare wMle, they deliberated _ , some boy -CUDW . . I The bride looked obarming is -11ing it I d irnVrov-6. J. Carter andl Wiss Jessfe Of a hand, "ATL- t* .dure. Mise Willard atd, Lady Henry Zurich, now bav evelled an _ *V &ft 6�swdatlov of busl� ; plane daq�,Msws Vietta and . - I„eps,et , , ,,, and ,,, 1, , dress of floor lem6th, White net ,,L
1 nor &ii is doLug by, way bf Bible 1 I
I '- ft?,' -!',Mt and lace, and Carried, a bouquet hof ag .,.
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. ” asters and ferna Mrs. Harold. the linig th,0 Stab On. rig 0 ,
Seaton, Elgin and Norman Nott. Mrs.. Will. soon be man and wffe e� Z4 � sch- is tiWq�jh- � 41A Abandoned Charity Hoffpit4%1, and le h property at 7
!. I ffik-Mr Adm' thm read the address We know that yGu will always try veraw other coo Board it_'
out - - '�Pibh the help of a mdssdonary from bride's sister, in a gown of pink lace the west end of the, village 1rAo an , , �
and Joyce Ilugill and Margaret Car�, 1. To m"e the best of life- Uho country. Mr. Petdhlwhi�oiie . � . Turkey who spoke the language of and net, and Mr. Harold Bell were aVary. I ..,...
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'. 6w,6mogbt the gifts Wo the roolfti, the refugees, and, of a Salvation Army the Only attendants. A wedding. din- Mrs. J. Zimmermam, of North Da- _ :'.
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� . in 4 di�coroted; basket and, presented So we Your friends are gathered here ,found impression. upon alvtfia - melt in I worker, they installed these suffering ner was served at the. home of the kota, Is visiting her sister, Miss Ida
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the &j4rk Lunch was served by the N01t fOrgetting haV%ueM i sight of huge kettliels, of soup prepar. late members of the family being ent. I :�. .
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the church basenient was thorbvghly L -Mr. Kenneth Routledge visited, Me I
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. I exclaimed: "Sunely thi-9 is the kit- ate,d with strean*rs, of blue and oil- mother here over Me week -end. He :'.
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� " I 1. So pless,e accept thesejittle gifts i . .Tor'constructing oh,en, of Jesus Christ!" Sanctuary ver with 9. thiree-layer wedding cake has enlisted with the Hussars at .1 ...
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On Thurefty evenfirig, Sept- 14th, a Flor ea,ch of them wi,ll db I . width silver trimmings docoratIng the London. "I". .
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OMdys Mason, 'brid)e,electl of this That we all hold for you. .• 0 i3ew or repairing Amr-ica. I need a smart black tailored suit with have returned, from, their *edddag trip I.t, , 1.
,', , YOUR PRIENDS Will Repair I . But the greate,qt Accompilishmerut Of accessories to match. Afterr a trip to and an receiving thb Congra.tulationo 4 .. t '"L:", - I I �,
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I brklesimidr; Ada Spear% beg morn; I low." - air & !", ONS ; ... �',,
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