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ONTUESDAY At. Seaforth. Fall Fair CANADIA t L ND Makesl'la s %rV�Trar T rh ARE S.C.I. "° tl b ��,
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Cold, Threatening Weather ®_ A ® � � � � 'Peet Weather and Good � W Henry, of Institute Mrs. H. J. Gibson is Named � � � � � � ' � $sen Compet titan Fejt �>� �r��� �
Program Attracts More For Blind, is Interest- President ; Mrs. R. J. — Annual S. C'. , . I "
Accounts Far Drop in sg� ry
' Nonagenarians Than 2 500 'Here on Fri- Speaker at Meeting. Sproat Vice - �'lresiden H°A'.A•A. Meet . Sorts Da �, ' ";`.' '1t.';
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' Had there been a prize for the dap• —~ Of Seaforth Branch. The 14th annual fietld day of �--- N `��
dldest person on the rounds at TAG DAY SATURDAY the Huron Amateur Athletic As i�`'
LARGE SHEEP SHOW g " iIVlONDAY AF'�ERtT00.N
Seaforth's Fair an Friday, it �"�'^'^ WILL MEET sociation will be held its SQaforth � 1
, would probbbly have gone to Day. CATTLE SHOW on Friday afternoon when -ash- — --
- In Flirran Oatmty here are shorty
` id Cantelon 92 Clinton.. Mr: EVERY WEDNESDAY fetes from schools in Seaforth Seaforth Collegiate Institute pupils3
Zbtt:ich Fall Fait oasis bistto on blind' cases, H- W. Henay', field secre•
Tuesday of this week when' it 'pro- Cantelon, who came to the Fair m HAS LARGE ENTRY •taary of Canwdiiam National Institute ' Goderich, Mitchell, Clinton, Exe- held Their annual field' meet Monday111c'!� , ,§
Auced the finesrt and largest exhibit with Agricultural Representative for the Blind, told. members of the Mns. H. J. Gibson was named Presi- ter and HensalU will compete for afteriiaon, Events. were all keenly `Ic-0..-
of horses ween at any county fair in J. G. Shearer, thoroughly enjoyed S'eafoith'a Pall Fair, held here on Seaforth Leans' Club at their meeting dent of ne, Seafoirth Brancth of ' th+e the MoMillaic Trophy and ten contested, t t i
himself meeting 'old friends,ther cups and: shields. Arrange- G. O'Connor captured) the boys?. sen- . '''
anauy years- Tbl¢nsday FtadFay, attracted a Monday evening. Mr. Henry,Hhims'e1P Iced Cno+ss at: 'tbre adjourned orgarniza- ,,
Particularly good, were the light among wham was ex -Mayor John crowd of mmte than 2,500. The wea- 'totally bland;, was stpeakdalg" on the tion meeting held in the Town Halal tryents for the meet are in the for dbam'Irionuship, while the s'enfoa1. i '
. - ihorse classes and the bag'h steppers A- Stewart, of Seaforth. Mr. tber was !perfect and 'there was an work of ,the Institute on behalf of Monday evening. The meeting was hands of the executive, which girls went to Clara Dabinage, 'Other
and tandem teams were a new fea- Stewart also had at talk with An- this year is headed' by 1. H. champions' were: Boys? intermediate, 11�*i-0 '
us McDonald 9 o�tsftndd g army 'of ex[bd'blt's and en- 'blind Canadians. . largely atiteuded.
' ture that made an i'ns'tant hit with 9 1, of Staffa, who triers, wi+Lh the result the tkre crowd The reivo,rt of the nomdna`Lin tom- Weedmark, as president... Stewart Wigg; ju'nrOr, Harry Slcott;
Dr. F, J. Burrows was chairman of g g
0e large field of spectators. despite his age, was keenly inter- giais' intermediate, Kathleen Holmes;
came early and stayed lobe. Judging ,the meeting and the speaker w+as' in. mdttee, read' by Mrs. L. T. DeLacey, junior, Beth Ca
' The sibeep exhibit was' also very sated in everything that.was an of bors'e�s was ngA completed' uwtm-1 af- troducmd by Dr. F. 'J. Bechely. Dur- secretary pro tam, was adopted by �• Campbell. ;„'
large, but, cattle and hogs were a lit- the program. d Boys Events
ter sax o'clock, dug the meeting Lion' J. A. Stewart the meeting. The repos t recommend- s ,{
Ile below last year, as were also the , ` edi the following officers: Seni'vt^=100 yards,, G, O'Connor, ,A i
exhibits in ithe 'indoor departments, Cattle 'entries were particularly '�'n'g a delightful solve.
0 ® President, ,Mrs, H. J. Gibson; vice -GOLFERS BUSY AS Wigg G.!Keys; 220 yards, G. O'Con- I ”
aHihough there was no let down in heavy a:n,d the display in the flower There was ,no ,pTovfsion for ordin-
ary bbi'nd persons until after the last 'Presd"demts; Mrs. R. 'J. Sproat, Mrs. E. nor, G. Keys, D. Grieve; 440 yards', G.
, .1he qualh, show was the beset seem �h'ere in years, C. Boswell, Mrs. E. H. C+1'oGe; secre_ O'Connor, G. Keys'; r/2 mile, G. O'Con-
Gre it War, Mr. Henry stated. Blind
Weather were not as according to those in, chiarge, nor, G. Keys, E. McIver; high .jump, 11
PUBLIC SC�I(i0L IS g tory, Mrs. Janet
Kerslla m trees, SEASON NEARS END
good as they might have been, being so'Iduets returning at that, time suc-
Ccrm'piets list of prize winners on ceeded in having :a groper assisting ore Miss Janet GIutI; committees, E: McIver, G. Keys, G. O'Connor; F
aco£d and at ,time threatening min. In body set up, At present there are Egm'ond,rille, Mrs. R. E. Mckenzie, gobs vault, G: O'Conner, E. McIver, D. "
ispite of that fact, however, thiere wf% Page 2. 11,000 blind in Canada, with, 360 new Mrst W. J. Nott, Mrs. A. W. Moore, t---- Grieve; broad jumlp, G. O'Connor, G. '
Keys, A. Wigg; shot put, G. O'Con- 'lyse'
only a sma'R drop in the attendance, PARADE WINNER ---�-. cases each year. Mrs. M. 11'IcGeach, Mrs. A. W. Gard- Cup Competitions OCCUPY
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dud what is uutt'sual, hmnerest was in,er; Nart>hslid+e United Chinch: IVIrs. (Con'tdnued on Page 5)1.
The Inattitute wihdcli has been in
,mialintained until nearly six dclock, � operation fou• 22 years, employs 700 F, J. Bechely, Mrs. J. D. Colgitboun, Members With Events •
�w�hen bh'e ho'rsle judging was com- L'a'dy Driver Competes 311 Suffers Injury as Poll time„and' 500 Part tame employ- Mrs: J. A. Westcatt, Miss M. Fe»'gu- „�.
pleted. son, Mrs. H. V. Workman; First in Semi -Finals.
ihorses res- Help is extended the lalind ;.
Races At Falr Presbyterflan, Church, Mrs. W. A. Plan Tag Day
Car Turns 'V "0/ er 'th;rmt.gh sehoaIs, em�lbyntewt and di- ' I! -
Horses ,
Wagon or Expre'se—Brood mare ac- rect relief. C'anad'a, the speaker said, Wright, M:rS. R. Smith, Mrs. •J. A. . ?!
, eompranied by foal, C. Erb & Son; Program. Munn, Mrs. Earl B'edl, Mrs, IJ',' Jack; The Seaforth Gaff and Country Club For Huron land ^,�``,.
)sled's the wnorldl in employment of rocas a busy place this week as mem- r
foal, A- Reichert, C. Erb & Ston, W. Wh'iLe cit their way to Wisconsin J St, Thcm'as' Angli'c'an Ghurch : Mrs. J.
blond persrons bels took ad!v.an2age of fine weather
L Beck; 1 year' old. gelding or filly, W. on Saturday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Fifty per 'cen't: of bI'indness could H, Best, Mrs, W. Deem, hors. R. G. , A
Keenly cantelsfed recces featured slue }Labels Smifith met with an' accident C to finfisdu cup and comgetitaon games.
Munro, M. Hooper and 3rcl; 2 year be avoided, Mr. Henry told the meet- Parloe, Mrs. A. Moore, Mr.... R. P. D. All events are now in the semi-final On Sarturday, Sept, 30,tl}, citizens of r�'
Fair Day program• on Frvday and -the neat• London, when their car turned
, ,old ge-ldhig or filly, M. Hooper, H. y intg and with Chds mind the institute Hurford; Si James' Cathrlic Ghureh: Seafiorbh wii'd.11ave an opportunity of + 0i
large crowd) thoroughly enjoyed the over ,in the ditch. stages' u
Becker, Si.; 3 year old gelding or iVlr C. P. Si'l.ls Mrs. C. Stea'a.rt, IVYrs. eon?rdb tin. Ito the work for the
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heats. In the 2.28 class, Miss Flarris, has a five point program including W' g
A Mrs. Smith suffered injuries to her Nearly sixty friends of Dr. E. A. fI”
filly, M. HxFoper, G. '1'llilel; span mates promotion of theaIth legislation, co• J. M. McMillan, Mrs'. W. :f. Duncan, blind in Huron C'oun'ty. Employment,
f' of Larmbtan, wan) second place with ,hip attd oas remsoved to Scott Mem- P egr MalvSaster gative¢ed at the Clvb an
rax geldings in h'otne'ss sad wagon C. operation with accidu*nt preveilirkrn as- Mrs. F. Devereaux; Salvation Army, flat'^3.ulg, aftercare srervices free use 11
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i, Popper Grrattan, and eFstabtisihed a re- ,poral Hos:pittal, S+eafo+rth, where she Tuesday nligiht for a stag party to .,1
Kent, G. Thiel, M. Hoarier_ sociat`ions, sight sa'vin+g schools, prop Mia•' E. Dougall. of Braille library, relief ,for the 1
cord 6f being the first ,moman deriver will be confined for same time, Mr. honor him prior to has marriage.
AgricttlturaL—Brood mare, octan- agenda t4rro'ug!Ir talks and, lltenaturer Advis:ary Board: Rev, Dr. Hurford, sorely bldnrd, visitation o'f the sick;
. 'on the Seafoath Crack;
paneled by final, H. Turner & Son, N. Smith escaped with a Severe shaking and lastly, the Institute wall provide J. F. Grinrad4 Rev. H. V. Workman, Prising the evening he was fires Christmas cheer are services of vale- i,a
Seaforth, public echool children took w 1�1
+ Keys, R. Tinney & Sons; foal, H. u1? � rF P. B. Moffat, Rev. A. W. Gardine'P, R. -ented w4th a mumeut?to of the occasion able importance rendered b the Can- +:
first place in the school children's glasses fpr anyone unable to secure Y
. , ± Turner & Eon, W. J. Dale, R. Me- ,Patrde • them 'tdremsel�ves. McLean, Rev. Fartber Huslsey, P. J. by J. E. Keating and C. M. Smith, on adiam National Institute for the Bland.
Brids; 1 year wvFd geldltrg or filly, R. Over $I,000 is spent eadh year in Donaey, Rev. H. Jack, G. A. Bollen- b'eihal.f of those present. Not only is the Institute interested i,t.
The witnmers dm' the variaras events
kbamilton', M_ H'ooper•, H. Turner & . • Hurou Qounty, Mr. Henry stated'. tyrne, Rev. W. A. Bremner,Capt. E. On Wednesday eventing the relies a welfare of registered blind' per-" =;
are as fJoD110WS: c ;:r .
Son; 2 year old gelding or filly, W. Shirley Pretty is During the past year a County Ad- Dougall], J. Earle, J. E. 1£eathig, Bert of the (flub served, a pot luck scupper sons but preventive and curative ,"i,
School children's parade —Seaforth
-J. Dale, W. Harral'lonr & Son, H. Turn- r v4sory Board has been set up and he Moir, Dr. J. A. Munn, G. D. Fergu- which was attendeed by over 50 mem- treatment is arranged for, destitute ;„
Public School, No. v, Tuckersmifh: Guest of Donor son, H. 'G. Meir; auditors, G. C. bees. Following supper, bridge was men, women and chdida•en who are in .;r
,er &Scan• 3 ynaaas• old gdedditrg or filly, lv'o 6, Tuckersanit:h', as'lced' the club to name a repres'enta-
W. Hamailton & Stn'; span mares of , five to Chis boarai He also called at- Briiebtrabl, E. C. Bawwebl; convener enjoyed, pulzes 'going to 'M'r's. F, J. da'mger of losing their s''ght. These
Children s public speaking -1st, Al
geldings in haarn!ess and, wagon, W. tention to a xmrity-wide tag day cutting committee, Mrs. A. Moore; Bvebely, E. C. Boswel>t and Miss Ruth activities are supervised by a Huron �F;
Hamilton & San Lan Ryan, Seaforth; 2nd (tied), Mar On Monday evening, Sept. 2J` -h, which is being held' on behalf of the convener, socks committee, Mrs. J: Till,= tru4 Counrty Board comiprisdng business r
garet O'Reilly and Pat Bechely. `,t
Heavy Dr'af't)—Buaod mare accom- friends and relatives; assembled at Institute on Saturday of this• week. M. MdMirllan; cotwener buying co'm- and, professional men and women who 7
Girls' Foot Racesi-8 years and un- - give of their time and services value ;;
pattietL by foal, H. Turner &San N. der, Elegtuorr Hopper, June S1»aw; i0 tilts home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward mister, Mrs. F. W. Wigg.
He" and 3rd; foal, W. J. Dale, N. Mole to present the •bt•tide-elect, Miss �p - The mk'etin+g enrt.ered enthusiastic- ° Sodality
{ tary in support of this worthy cause. A..
Keys, H_ Turner & Soo; 1 year old years and es 'er, years
Eckert, Shirloy Pretty, with a mis'cell'aneous ally into plann'3'rrg for future work. Dublin Sodality Miss' Ald'ce Daly and Mists Mabel vi
Anmis Forbes; 12 years anal under, 9 s':
. gelding or filly, W. J. Dale, F. Stee rs'hrowe'r^. The early part of the even- Tem ora quarters have been ab- - Tur-n,bul'1 represent tele interest of
Gladys Fo-pbes, Beth Campbell; 14 g P y EXETER FAIR I P ry q y
I • 'er; 2 year old ,geldingor filly, W J. 3u. was spent in playingBingo, tl taine•d in the Carnegie I.Atmar • and Seaforth on the Huron County- Board.
years and un'd'er, Pauline Matthews, Honors Member r
_'• 'Dale, R. Tannery & Son, N. Keys; 3 wi'n'ners bedtLg: First, Mrs. Jas. F. w•orl: me,tir.'cs will be' he'lci' each The Board is conducting a county- '�'
Margaret OrR'erilly11
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' year old gelding or fill F. Steeper Willis; comsrolatFi'arn, M'i'ss Alma Lawr• adnesday- at'terr.o; n. At lobe first wide trap day an Sarur•day, Sept, •i0. ,
y' Say sr Foot Races) -4 years and u� FINE SUCCESS'
- and 2nd'; span' mares or gtilding's in erre- Such meting this w','•'k n.eere'was a A miscellarneotrs shower was rbeld 'Dozers of high schlol students have _l,
d�crr, It. Dolmaige, G. Beetle's; 10 years
' flrarmss and wag�ou,, F. Steeper, Mrs. ,, A'mo'ck wedddn was then erform large turnout. at the 'home of Miss Ursula Kraus• ti'atlisnae,red thF•;r s'e:vice; in cornet- s
Jacobs, N- Keys. and 'under, haul G,ivili'n, Allan Ryan; g P r-- �
12 years and under, Paul Givilin, Al- ed and 4':lire members entered the liv- The cw:,rutlive ,hns r'�tcrruined to kopY, on Tuesday evendslg, in bailor tion' wit'lr ihP tagg!ng. In Seaforth a
V Ro•ads,ters-. Feat, R. Manson; one. 3r,�• room to tihe strains of a wedding Splendid Exhibits in Every make a h'ous'e-to-hnu. ` canvass in. of Mis.S ]vfary Elana n, a patpulasrr Tag Day Gammit:ee has been formed ns
. year old' gelddng or filly, R. Manson, len c y nt,le
y- years and March la order to learn the caPabilitiesc of til
H. Timm 3 year vlaf+ gelding or fill', Bicycle R`acesi—lio g, t2 played by Miss Jean Dungoy. bride-to-be. About thirty mem'hers of of which `Miss Alice Daly.. is the con-' 'nt;
ey : y g e y Tlt'ey ttre,n took tluedr Ivlacze under a Department Are Fea- Grdt-r• to learn t'h:e capabiliiies of the tl1e Svclaldty were present as well as v'en'or. '`+:
under, Fraser Swan; hys, 15 years1.
1j • S Miller, V. Becker; epan mares or d'ecrcxrar-ed arch. Tlue c'haracbars were: p'r aple of Seaforth. a number of intim its friends. An in-- Citizens buying a tag on Saturday
4 ,and: under, Ken Reid, James Quinlan. tures Of Da a
geldings in tharnrss and wagon, S. Mists Vena Mole, bride; -Miss Edna y hl�ltrvct.ions for knotting sox and teresting and amusing feature was a may day so in bht` knowledfie that the ,
Miller and 2nd, V. Becker; single Horse Races Ribiifrie'tsch, grooms; Miss' Edith Hoag, sweaters, as approved by Lite Red mock w•eddci3r�g ceremony; t91,e partici- entire proceeds of the Tag Day are 1
roadster in hanttess and buggy, S. fad'her of bels brride; Miss Hazel Earl, The annual Exeter Fall Fair, held Crass• will be found on Page 4 of pants being Mists' Mary Cinnamlo, as used and expended on services for 'a
Miller and 2nd; lady driver. W. Mun- 2 30 Classy -Purse $75.00. this issue.
i roe, S_ Mi13er, V. Becker. Grate 1-karv'esfer, J. Banner- paTS'on; Mrs. Fred Parsions, best on Thursday ,fast, was successful in beide: Miss Frances Delaney, as th>e benefit of biin•d persons in Hur-
men, Stratfcrd ...... , , - . 3 1 1 man; Miss Laura Mole, bridesmaid, e:ferry dRPar'tmesvt, enllrie - being par- • groavtrl, and Mrs. Dorothy Rowland as on County only. The committee 3s ,;
t Carriage Broad, mare a'cco+mpanied avid ngs's, H'e'len Gba'mberlain, flower 'titularly numerous and of excellent �/� (j�' officiating clergyman, Fol7owdMg the conf'rdenft that this appeal. will meet L'
b foal, C. Kent, ft_ Manson; foal, C. Annie O,{zldre, T. Yearly, Honor McKillop ,,.'i
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' Y CredLtdon , ......: _ ....... 7 5 dr 'gir,l'. ' After the ceiretmomy the Misses quabity. t ceremony the guestts joined in sing• w-it1h the usual generous and hearty f
Kent, O. WilLert, R. Manson; 2 year Alma t Lawrence and Marry Stewart The 'prize wdmners: inig. "For She's a Jolly Good Fe11aw," respoMse fr'am the Citizens of Sea ;
", old. gelding or filly, W. Munro; 3 year Lee Mcilwyn J. Brown, New . - Bride ElectThe
, 'old gelding or filly, C. Kent; span D,ai•is Chtllo, A. •• '' 2 3 2 sang "Let Mie Call You Sweetheart" Horses tifu bride-sof l received marry. beast flar,th.
LiskeardThe
mrares or geldings do harness aitd Ball, Car.- A beatutifully decara'ted wagon, Agricultural—Brood mare, E. J. At- &i t gifts of 1Srs and silver. silver
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wagon, W. Mrrm'ro and 2nd, S. Uiller; iingflo'rd ........ ... • . 6 7 6 h'ea"y laden wti't'h gifts, was drawn well, A. J. Fletcher & Son, Hilton A number of friends ernte'Percy d at SOw ,. ty members ort t�seated a silver
w-ag1e carriage bolas in harness and Pepper Grattan', Miss W. in by- Phyllis and Wilts Pretty, sis, Truemner; foal, A. J. Fletcher & the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lit- flownr basket. The bride -'tri -be thank -
ski gy; carriage
Munro and i nal, r Miller. Harris, Lambeth ... -.... 1 2 3 tens of the brid'e-t'o-be. Miss Donna Son, W. J. Dale,•. Arnold Becker; 3-I tie on Thursday evening at a mists)• cd graciously each individual donor. I Married55Years ,.`F.
(Continued an Page 6) Top )halt, J. M'oxrisey, Oen Mole 'then read We address: ; year-old, W. Hamilton & Son, Coyne ianeous shower in hararr of the bride Ga'm{es of Five Hundred and Bingo ;
t ter Ha , , - 5 6 4 "Dear Stl:drley: When you we're a Bros., Bruce Dixon; 2 -year-old, W. to -be, Miss M.anrian Little. After a were played', a.nd all joined in torts- Visit Seaforth
short pra"nam a mock edding was "�
• Ch`esrtor Gra.'bton, W. Eargle- kid' ad sc'h'ool, some Fellow pupil pro H'amiltan & Son, W. J. Dale, J. H. yv were y rviErd singing. Dainty ess, hOn- ed zi
son, Parkhill .. , . • • • • , • . 4 4 5 ably wrote in your autograph album McEwen & ,Son'; one-yc°ar-old, M. E. staged The bride, Miss Henrietta were served by the hostess, assrra � `.i
Thmse--2.22, 2,24, 2.23}x. same such words as these: 'Ainley Hooper & Son, J. H McF,wen & Son, Blots in Sports (Edittl H'ilien) was by M'isrs Helen Daartzer, Marie Kraus- Mr. and '.Vers. George Hart, of Ham- "'
Charles Pearce 2.25 Class Purse $75.0fl. ds your nfame' sAngle your station: Robt. Hamilton; team, W. Hamilton given in marriage by her father, Mrs. kopf, 'Mary Cinnnmo and, Genevieve dl,ton, were ren'ewi.ng obi scexsP's' and
Bud Ch'iLlo, A. Litt Srtrat- happy will be the lucky one why & E. J. Atwell- Alex Kerr under a de'conated arch, in McCarthy. %
' , Visits Seaf ®rtfj fYnrd .......... . ........I.. 3 2 2 makes the al'^feratmpn.' But what will arq'warnlCan'ces' are rn S'PaFOl well
nn Sat
Heavy Draft—Brooch mare, (,evil Pint: and white streamers. Miss Hen- u'ruiray. They are fai•m•er )cell lcn'o1vM :d,
Donna Direct, W. Nevels, .#r. be our loris will be Gordon's gain. Rowe, Fred W. Steeper; foal, Ohas. rietta Blots i,n Spat became the •residents of _
Charles, Pearce, widely kntpwn hobo -• earolci, Fred W. Steeper and 2nd; trade of Ml ZaoarTh Do Little (Mrs• Rebates to Town,a� emvplo ee ofUl�le N. C1ufP hey ie
Miller, W. J, Dale, Coyru, IIros.; rt h, 'whe're t
ApI}jn .......... 1 4 3 Your cheerful ciftpoettlon, kind and Fergus Bullard). The minister. Mrs.y years, 'ver. Hart being '
Jetan Henley, Dr. Rowse, gie?.gfui • wayds 'have been en'cotmaging YS'on's µ
sand 'self -,professed King of the Trans- Mitchell 2 -year-old'., A. J. Fletcher & Son, Ce- F%iklon Keir, performed the ceremony. "+
............... 2 1 1 bo us alit. . You'r' smile and s'enrse of Mi411. ;;
lent visited Seaforth an Thursday on til Rome, John Allison; one year old, ThleyMiso ek-Innfle Elliott; br3drsxnar s and Waterworks Fifty-five years' ago Saturday, Mr. ;f
' Jack Oakie, J. Morri'sey, humatnr shave helped Co make our Mi'sG Helen ilio; buidegraom, Miss �/{� j�
- dais way to Torc>nito. He has, he told F'reai W. Steeper; team, A. J. Flet- and Mrs. Hart were married in S'ea-
Centraalia ............... . 4 3 4 gatherings bright and, dh rful. , I4 is forth by trh-e kine Rev, A. n, 'McDon- pt:
i Obiv, 1'ryce- Migs •171ba Pry re acted
The Exposdtroer, just retumedl from an Time --2.18, 2.18, 2.18 Braid 'that: 'Th'e wisesd men the world char &San, FrecB W. Steepor.
%. as tll'e ba•id'e's :math.er., The, wedding Seaforth Hydro consumers will pay ald, D,D-, min'i.srter of First Presbyte'r-
extensive tour of the Maritimes, go ever knew, have never dr'eam'ed) at Percherpu Or Belgian — Brood march was played by Mrs. Franc " t"'
Jig as' far as St_ Jollltns, N- B. m+are, Noble 'Scutt, Jas. Blair, Bruce tho sarm•e rates durixig the oomling tan Chvrrh, and had, receded here un-
tretason; to rest a bit ands jest a bit, Jo'11nsLan- After the mock wedding �;
Looking not a day alder than when �nrch disturbed about the war. amrcl baFnnce up Ctneiu reason. To K�ehlsr; foal, Noble Scott, Jas. Blair, year as in 1939, accardgstg to recon- til 25 yra.rs ago. :i
fast here aver a Year ago, but with I "Why dotJt they just i'ie down like Gardon Eagleson; 3•yv-ir-old, Charles fill,, bride and groom and their at- m,vn(lc'd .rates rxrmved anid' adopted Both are in excellmt health, as
laugh a bit, and dhafrt a bit, and joke t'endnnbs" brought. in tine pres•euts to "'
fi5s stock of medals' and decorations bro0hers,anld forget it?' the asked, Fisher; -year-old, E. J. Atwell; one- by the I'wbLiC [-tidnty Commsission at are tel;', m,mhers of th'e'ir family. oP
a bit in soon ' Our sincere witch is Chia bridw-to-be, Miss Marian Little:- A "'
considerably augmeintedi, Pearce found "'the Germans, the EngLish, arnd ev- that as you Journey through, life the year-old, Chas. Fisher, Moble Scoot; its Mveeti'ng id d rresdny- Chairman F.. taro Band, els' and tw'o .-,'ons, Mislsr s. rs'
things to his liking in the east, but is I erybody." strnsbfne of ba,pp tress and p'rosp'erity team, Huron County Iiu'tne,, abeli*rious lunrh was served, t',, Bax pr�tsd�dexl'- Ma,, anuli' Libby Hart, and lie�ssrs. ��
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will beam upon you; Chat there wlll (Continued on Page 6) • There is once exception in the sec- Beirt and Weilace )Tart- llr. and Mr's. I16
Pupils Take Part avr,rcl Power Tate wfiiaih its ,recl2rcAd .1 Sr rt Hart, of Taranto accompanied
eve few elands an'd disappointments • 1
LaY'ge Congregations i,n Your wedded fife, And since much crux per K.W.II. All bilis will, of thrill p®rc'nts 'here on Saturday.
Y of a wife's time is spent in a routine . a>ovTse, be subject to thr new 8 per ;.;
I 1 • of household dlu0m, we wish you to Salvation Army In Rally Service cent, war trneasure's sales' tax. The • ,}
Attend Ann��re�sarV begin your bousekeepamg with a few' interim hor pavwer rate for Seaforth G"
')' F .T -of tlfrte, nec'eseaa•y gadgets to 1Hlghten Needs Bed or �ot R'arli'y day w''as' observed on Sunday is $30,50. DZS1OyG�1 Talk ;'
, or fa'ciNtate your labor. Please ac- momd'ng in Mrs Y'rers+byden9Kan Cthavrch, AIs a prerautian durirug title prresent ¢
(Large `9ongttegatSi+onrs ma�nked the an- spent In Cibise-lburat and little loyalty cept these gid'ts as a token of our Qlre audi'boriumi being occupied by the emergency, adddtionat floodlights have r $ K�"
¢rdv,etsaay servlcee at ChiaellHurst of the Ghdsellhnrrsfi People to all 'that 'lmrgh esteem." T+he Saiva4alon Army urgentfiy re- Sunday school. tearihreir•s. and their been imettaIIlted' in and about ,the sorb- Causes Arrest ri+i
[ md-ted Cihuxch' bin Sunday. The was good and best, and tbei.r ki'ndli- Tit bride -elect, who by this time quires a bed, couch or ohesterfieid for dlrasses. ,'Phe sNperi+ntemde'nt, M•t1- dtation ankh pu'lnp, the Cbmmrission iii r,
-church was pocked to cupaeebty, ,chairs mess of Ihiearit� and dispok6tiou. amdl recovered from ehler surprise and tThe use of a needy Seafot^th famil calm McKellar, prets`irded. The order wros a,d'vi+s,ed. ..�,l
y. Ft,rsC in' Huron Oounty to be arrest- ;q 4
' Staving to be Dilated in the, alleles to At the evening siervioe he took for wiflh a few wet -1 -chosen words thank- If any readier leas such an article of set -dice, suggested' by the Presby- Rebates of $241.11 to the town on ed, under the War Measures Act, ,.",
:a:econ mcdate the 'people. The choir his theme, "Me Bell That Did Not ed her firtefmdrs' for 'able delightful eve- vnhdch is not nee-dted, Mrs. Dougal of te4•:iran Board of SarbbtAu Schools was gtreeat lighting ng aMd of $164.65 to the Prank Edward Lckmeyert, 19 -year-old, ,"
loft, pu'bit amid piano were a bower lUn+g." The large �eboir, under the di- 'ndug, A 'bounrtIs' 1'uneit was served tine Salvation Army would be glad to fodowedt Peggy Willis' and Sue Nix- watrarwvrlrs ot1 power clonsumnptian Logan Town+shap yroutJh, is in Godo- " a
.'of �beuutyt with �prvofasioub of autumn reotri'mi,, of Mir. George T'. Wren, dfis-, and Che visstoi'� retired after joining Thew of it on sang & duet, no djidt Do n ild McKay were autil nIz�ed by the, Commission. ,r•iiNh jail a-i9miting a bearing before l 1
tttnd Donald Munn. Fouf bons of Mrs. These amounts re'prese'nt the differ- M strate J, A. Makins Thursday af- fib±;
flowers, inCilvrl5ng Glfadioli, rosea and 'coursed opllenrtdid' music which' added haindls and sdugrimg "Far' She's a Jolly � alit)
tfteir dovelor flolwum The guest wacib, Co the sea-vites. The aft'ernoo'n Good Pell'ow_" C. Bmdfie's class, W. Jack, Buddy enotd botweAn the actual eros£ of the bernoom. The young orlon, who was ,if
a fon lt(aCb serv8cels was Rev, tutrttlrems closer' wells, "Pear Thou Smh-th, Arclide, Hubert arA Donald power ae arrived at by the H,E,P.C. arrested at Seaforth Friday eventing frti2
, Q • S'mddr, gave a reci tatio'n. A trio was and amount paid. by Provdmr 4al Cons�bab'be Lorne Ruth- AP'i`
�, �rttlbirus (Sronlellamr, cul Blyi'ln `.IInited Not," and "The Beautitlnl Golden dose 9t:.
Church, to tkmmer vasrbor of both Hen'- Graw,; sM,oisto ku the anet�hlbms were sung by Lenore Hab'ki,rk, Jean erflord and, Oh'ie'f Constable, Helim'ar i ,
` . - mR and ObaselRtuTsrt ,dbu•'rcrhtes. Mrs. George -Hess and Mr. Harry Ministers Will Wright and Hlelen Smittthi. Dorris For- • Snell of Seaforth, was brought to the ti 1,
fternoon H�wtoa and Mf. Wren, ,tom gusmu gave a recitation. The "or, . Ill at Gcvderiah the Blame evening. It ,';
rarbdect the breaking ofW. Sinclair took fow ltheap ous Maude Heddlen and Mrs. Geollge.Hess Hear Speaker Alberta addnessuon the gh ktlBemp, �AeCall 4hFor ort 1935 Squash i/�s a seditious matLner nis charged t1hut Ile �Seaforth Main �
Qtox of aallailiestterr oladmomt ars so beau fully smtainedl Cheeir reputation in the Good in a��7� +r ,
iefUR19 'dlestca isedl in !blue Scriplture's, slinging of duriets both afternoon and I.ab'arerg." An interesting feature. of Strea�t Friday night. He is all'ege'd to Y
-and fi�art tltpE'lte drew ma beauti- evening. Irl flee mi$ernbom'their nu -m- The Seaforth' and District Minister- thte me,tling was the 'pr�'rdimt3'on by Have stated bhait if tibere were any tL r;
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• ful le's ons of how palrents, ,children, bee• water entitled, "I Love To Think fall Aasoci'a4.ietn+ will hold its first the s,tipedint*mdemt of Sunday school, way of geitting to Germany, toe would ` ? i, "�
neigltborg fid' Wilds can from, day of Je us," aatd' CheFlr ev8nring selection, mayet3rng for slue t4aLl'berm on,Tuesday pupfrlsl certificates for reciting the Mrs- T. G. S`viv hard Hubbard immrrelddahel
(,t ry go there and light for v el'yv
tbo dray •'baeak Core box of alabaster "ills Holy CdtY•" Th'e evening an- of next week. October 3rd, in St. printery catexibism to Jean Wright, squelch for dinamr aro Thursday. But Hdtdtar. - ','4�I"I,
odmtmenit by kdwr7ely aleeda and' self 'theins' were, "Nearer ;I1Ry God To Thome patrisrh lila)), at 2 p.m. • I3aten Smtath, William Muvn, Dcvnald it. was not an. ordinary ' eRr�ry day Tlse atctitarl cJhargte isI Khlat ]va did,lr
®ater4fice, i Ihee;''svlo3st,•Mr. Harry Horton', earl Two lspeakens from outside have Just tll� thing for Smrdt'h and a. cr'rt3fica.te ► Weld+tiara squawtx In fact, this Hubbard' squash an S,apt. 22nd, at Seaforth, -tnal;a; tk;r'i •:
been secured, Rev. A H. O'Neil, of Jack far beginmleuw' merrrorry course was iharveslLed, •trolls her own garden statements llk'ely to cause 'ddsalf+?d ,A,i0i,3l'y
14, A flln. Shrntslajrs a spl+emklid way of "Sweet Sabbath Eve." The octan- Clinton, aria Rev. R. A 13rnolt, of Ty' a yp)ar ago this montlu Io spite of triomr to H'i I Majesty or farfbet'fa?rt1i 11+J;sy;.
,Alim1w6sadng his subjte'ets by timely i1- p'alttl`st was Mr. Benison` Stoneman. j • and ante for the prima: m,mory
lhrstfmatdow •,addJ betltpfat'l sutiggesdons, Tihle ljberaljty of the C`bdsrellhtrrst con• Hereall. The' election of officers will Fall Burning course wibh pe'rsiomal mugratiulrations that fact, rhrowever, it wai; just as t'hce success of Hiss M est£ g, ;,ic�t'CH� �, ", v
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'' f` , allso take pt5tce. - from Dr. Kannawdn,, grineval s�cre,tary firm' and Crete and tasity as any donLtrary to the diefence of C'�m444i. `'P h „ ll, .
mead he, was 1'rs1Ce'tfed' to 'w`ith rant :it- greg'ation was evidenced by their re
+I�tdon tltrotl#tor_t't � di$courae. fte sponse to' thie aippeal' fbr $225.00 by AR m,tndstems o8 the town' and, dis /�1 T �v ofi Cure Pr sallyterian Board of Sunday Squash of this yealr's growth could megtalations, Section.' 39, Warr 11+I'e"la elf ,`,•'; .a: y;���tl
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