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The Week M the Seaforth Collegiate Ilastitu4
(By Alastair Wigs)
in the S. C. I. Literary Society ease- the car is mete Sitriple tie start; that
tion held this weeli, Tcsm /delver wee
sleeted president McIver, .who also
is cantata of the S.C.I. 'Nathan aqua&
takes his honor's very lightly, but will
make an ideal president Ahma Lawr-
ence is the ricapreeident; Helen Met -
you crania half an hour; then every',
'body donatee a nickel and a gallon
of gall is inserted in the tank. Still
nothing averments, but Whea the
vacuum tank is primed gale motor
eatches-and the par junape three feet
at, isecretarjetreassurer, and Donald off the ground in .sheier delight From
Scott, editor. The form sepresenta- now oat it is a simple matter. After
lives are: lat, Dorothy Smith; 211d, 2111 the tires ere pumped up the lands
Ken Keating; 3rd, Mary Duncan.. The get in and away they are. Weil al -
new committee has 'not met as yet, most, that is if the tires hold, the
so at present there are cao plana for carburetor deesn't plug or if the oil
She S.C.I. Literary Society. doesn't drown the spark Illugs.
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The S.C.I. -football Squad are going
right .an from, last year and from eil
appearances the "old mug" will stay
in Seaforth 'another year. 'Cleary is
eShe ace boater of the team, scoring
moat of the goals. Seaforth has lost
only one game and it looks like Clin-
ton is in the same predicament These
.two teams have met twice, Seaforth
*winning 'ones and Clinton winning
onee. The playoffs will be between
Seaforth and Clinton, but our boys
Will treat them the same as last year.
Cleary may he the 'ace boater, but
there ane several boys on the team
wtho are better tat being booted than
booting themselves. So if the booted
will only boot, then the S.C.I. team
will have no trouble. •
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At as.sembly on ••Wedniesidiay morn-
ing S.C.I. students • saw their 'first
iglimpse of a seene that may be very
comm.= within a year or so. Miss
Fennel brought a gas mask to school
showing the pupils what every citizen
.4,ere in England is equipped with.
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If in the next 'week you bear a
Scud crash, a terrific rumble, and see
huge dust (Amide •anpnoaching, you
know that Silver is approaching.
.• "Silver was borni about 1865 and died
about 1900 and now her ghost is run -
ming around.' Silver Ls an antiquated
Maxwell automobile owned by S. C. 1.
bone Originality this automobile was
blue, but by painting the carr silver
it seems to be going about twice as
fast as it motherly is. At present
. Sil-
'Oi is in, the g wage intii. her
<eat dries, but soon she will ride
faithfully to school. This car will be
pleasure to look upon, since the
e./VVIlers.plan to have handsome pictures
festooning the sides. Operation of
- LOCAL BRIEFS
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avid apvg. ,o• glgoor with, Me
Were: 1-30,2n. sAidantess
and Mira' Y*W and d.ie WIX.;
.11eniry 'Ail Mal e Adalate,
M. Jahn Ad , With Wea4 Ors.
Cheat Dexter; Miss Elizabeth Matna;,
Mara AlexWells, Mr. Clifford Adatner
lidleaest MaTtgaaleft. and Kathleen Young -
;hint eel of Lentieshoine Mr. add Ms;
Guy Cunningham, with M. and Mrs.
Austin; Rev. and Mrs'. C. C, Kahle
and Miss Luella keine, of Seaferth•
with Mr. and Mrs. Roigemsion; Me. and
MM. Wee. Leming with Mr. and Mr.
B. Snell.; Mrs. J. D. Hinchley and
Mee. Ray Lawson with Mr. and Mra.
B. B. StePhemision; Rev. ands M.re. 13(..
Snell, Ethel, M. A. /1). A. Menzies
and family Of Londesiborod'Mrs. Wynn
and Niles Helen Wynn, of Forest;
Mrs. Agues MeRorie and Miss. Flew
ewe with Mr, and Sim Wm. Britton:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan, Miss
Marian McMillen and Doris Lawson
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Law-
son; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lobb and
daughter and Misses Edna Snell and
Helen McGregor, of Loudon, With Mr.
and Mrs. Ei. Adams; Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Dahnlage, of Winthrop, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson; Mr. and
Davidsoe, of Brucefield, with
Mies. Robert Law.son; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Busby and Mise Shirley Busiby, of
Chatham, spent the week -end• with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawoon; Mr.
and Mrs. M. McKellar with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ferguson,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald, of
Wiedeor, spent Monday and Tuesday
with Mr. 1id Mrs, E. Adams. Mr
Mai' Clark and Miss Belle McCune
returned to Stratford after spending
some time with Mrs, Wm. Clark.
Mr. Harvey Taylor is wearing a
broad smile as this wife presented
him with a daughter in the Clinton
Public Hospital.
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• Mr. Thomas F, SHIIPSOID and his
son-in-laW, Mr. Marshall Savage, of
Los Angeles; California, spent a -few
days with Mr. Sirapson's brother -be
law and easter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
McLaren.
• Mr. T. A. G. Gordon has returned
from Montreal.
• Mee M. A. Reid spent last week
with London friends.
• Mrs. Henderson has returned to
Detroit after spending two week's at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. H.
Wilson.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. 'E Smith, of
Windisor, were weelk-end guests at the
hoime of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith.
• Mise Slarion Watsion bas return-
ee from New York.
• MM. W. E. Southgate and Mr.
Ted Southgate we're In Toronto for
the week -end.
• MTS. J. Patterson is visiting with
Landon friends.
• Miss Betty Southgate has return-
ed to Toronto. •
• Me. D. G. Boyd, ef Saskatoon,
ware a gue.st last week 'at the homes
of his gran.dhinother, Mrs. S. Deed, and
hie aunt, Mrs. J. B. Thempeon.
• Mrs. R. Sproat is spending
two weeks in Detroit.
• Miss Mary Gordon, of Toronto,
was a.. guest this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. G. Gordon.
41, Mrs. G. F. S. Gandien, of Toronto,
is a guest at the home: of Mr. Adam
Ifaye.
*- Mr. Donald Gordon, of London,
was a gueet over the weekend at the
1-orrue cyf Mr. and Mrs. T. A. G. Gor-
` dons.
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Kidney pains tell of
poisons left In the blood
by , weak kidney action.
They warn you of serious
disease.
For half a century Dr.
Chase's Kidney -Li ver Pills
have proven a most efiec-
tive means of restoring
faltering kidneys to health
and vigor. You can de-
pend on them for quick
relief.
STRATFORD - GODERICH
COACH LINES
FALL AND WINTER TIME TABLE
Leaves Seaforth for Stratford:
Dally 8.40 a.m. and 5.25 p.m.
Leaves Seaforth for Goderich:
Daily except Sunday and hal., 1.25
eon. and 8.10 p.m.
Sun. and bal., 1.25 p.m. and 1020 p.m.
Oortrimtion at Steaticlord for Taranto.
1Iamii5on. Buffrdo. London. Tavistock,
Woosisties Detroit. •
Again - iineen's4 lintel. Commercial
Hetet, Dick House
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Saw.A.S.WelanCIE•1=1.1.1.1110••=111MNin111•1100.
FREE SERVICE'
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
vtemoved.promptly and efficiently.
Simply phone "COLLECT" to
WILLIAM STONE SONS
LIMITED
PHONE 21 . INGERSOLL
PHONE 219 MITCHELL
TUCKERSMITH
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Original Remelt One -Cent Sale --
Next Week, - 4 days, Wed., Thurs.,
Fri. and SatNo advance in prices.
Buy new and save. See rale .bills.
Phone orders Will be heel.'" Keating's
Pharnivacy. Phone 28, Scaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Steel:opt and
family, and M:e. Stoskopf, Sr., of
Fullerton, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Haegy and Mr. and Mrs. ,Chas.
Regele on Sunday.
Original ,Renell One -Cent Sale -
Next Week, 4 days, Wed., Thurs.,
Fri. and Set. No advance in 'prices.
rely now and save. gee sale bills.
Plicree orders will be held. Keating's
Pharmacy. Phlone 28, Seaforth.
Mary from this, •district attended
anniveisery services a•t Brucefield on
Sunday last. Rev. Gardiner, of Eg-
li-is:midi/Ste, was the speaker for the
dta y.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend visited
the lady's panents at Dorchester on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Teb'butt were with
Hamilton friends, over the week -end.
IM.r. Robert Gribbings, of ...Taranto,
visitedl friends in this viciruity on Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mirs. Walter Dale have
goes to Cochrane for the winter
months.
Mir, Gifford Crich spent several
days last week with his daughter,
Mine. 0. Cole, of Gederich Township.
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CONSTANCE
BRUCEFIkLD
Woolen lintlerwear prices are advancing rapidly! We are fortunate in halt* a kW st
at old low prices. We cannot buy these lines to -day, due to an acute shortage 01 yarns.
- repeat at anything like these low prices. Be Wise -Buy Now
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Oeginal Rexali One -Cent: Sale --
Next Week, 4 days, Wed., Thurs.,
FS. and Sat. No advance in- prices.
Buy now and save. See sale bills.
Phone orders will be held,. Keating's
Pharmacy. Rhone 28, Seeforth.
Mrs. Dawson spent a few
days lase week at Inweed.
Mr, Neil Yeilowlees, of Bowman-
vine, spurt tt! Nveek-ena with Mrs,
A. T. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Wright and
daughter, of Seaforth, spent Sunday
with Mr. an•d Mrs. Ross Scott Mrs.
Wright rem(iined.
Origlinel Resale Oae-Cent gale -
Next Week, 4 days, Wed., Thurs.,
Fri. and Sat. No advance in .prices.
Buy now amid save. See sale bills.
Phone orders will be held. Keating's
Pharmacy. Phone 2e, Seaforth.
The anniversary services of Con-
stance United Church were a splen-
did euecess in every particular. ndlie
attendance was, one of the largest in
the history of the church. Rev. H.
Snell took for bis subject in the
moo r nei g, Thesselonis ne 5:19-22 :
"Quench not the spirit, despise not
propthesylege prove all itbstrigsf'• bold
fast to that which is good; abstain
from all appeasranioes of evik" In' the
evening his message was from James
2:17c "Faith without works is dead."
Mrs. A. E. A. Menzies and Mr. Sas.
1% Scott, of Ron'boro, assisted the
choir, singing solos in the morning
and evieninig.
On Tuesday evening a, fowl supPer
w -as held, followed by a. play, "The
Man From' Nowhere," which was
presented, by the Ebenezer yam* peo-
ple. 'Phe characters were well chos-
en end the play was much enjoyed.
Between acts the iorobestra, consist-
ing of Mrs. J. Fergustm, Mr. and Mts.
Leo Stephension„ Elgmn Note, Mervyn,
Nott and Kelso Adams, played selec-
tioms, and Mr. ;Pas T. Scott sang. The
CROMARTY
For Men
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Gold Label
each
Red Label $1.95
each
Blue Label
each
COMBINATIONS
Gold Label $2.75
Red Labe! $3.50
$3,95
17C0 $1.95
$2.95
Men's Merino Combinations
$1c51)
Men's Turnbull No. 99 Combinations
Men's No. 211 Shirts and Drawers $2.50
each
Men's No. 212 Shirts and Drawers $3.75
each
Men's No. E 88 Shirts and Drawers $1.75
each
Women's Natural Vests and Drawers $1.50
each
Hatchway
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Penman's Underwear
Silk Stripe Cotton Compinetieris, $i100
long or short sleeves; Suit ....
"Plum Line" Brush S150
suit
White All -Wool Cotribinations
$3.50
suit
50% Wool, Heavy Weight $3.50
All -Wool Heavy Weight
Bargain, Brushed Line Sill 9
Ormigiaal Rexell I3•ne-Cent Sale --
Next Week, 4 days, Wed., Thurs.,
Fri. and Set No advance ir prices.
Buy new and Fare. See sale
Phone orders will be held. Keating's
Pleumacy. Phone 28, Seaforth.
Rev. H.. Bennie and Mrs. Bennie
and family, of Acton, visited with
Mrs. McIntosh and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills and daugh-
ter, Shirley, of Bolton, and Miss Olive
Clettick, of Granton, also Miss Ruby
Simingtan, of Northwood, visited with
Mrs. Robertson and son, John, on
Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young and fam-
ily, of Granton, visited with Miss M.
13. Currie.
Mr. and Mrs, Colin McDougalds, of
Harrington, visited with Mrsh-Quance.
The Womenei Institute of Staffawas
well represented from this vicinity
on Wedneeday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 13aird, Strat-
fordi, visited with Mrs. Reidie on Tues-
day.
Mrs. Robertson bos returnedafter
having Apent a week with Mee. Chit -
jack, of
Prices Are Advancing
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Sniall' Radio, iets are already up in price, but our large stock
of Radioed-06in' $30.00 up still represent the Lowest Price.
liADIO-YtTims
WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS
OOFFIELD WASHERS
GILSON WASHERS
MISS SIMPLICITY WASHERS
ELECTRIC RANGES
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
WIRING SUPPLIES
BULBS
FARM MACHINES
REPAIR PARTS
ALL ARE BEING SOLD AT THE LOW PRE-WAR PRICES
A small down payment will hold any purchase until required
DON'T DELAY - COME TO -DAY 1
JOHN BACH
MAIN STREET
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ST. COLUMBAN
Men's Merino
Ten's Preferred
Men's No. 95
useneseeleseemerahre,
Onigirral Reinati One -Cent Sale -
Next Week. 4 class, Wed., Thurs.,
Fni. and Sat. No advance in Prices -
Buy new and save. See tale biller
Phalle 'orders will. be held. Keating's
Pha =Say. PI:one 28, Seaforth.
Miss Maxie Feeney. Stratford, is
visiting at the home of Mrs. Thomas
Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy spent
Sunday in London.
, Miss Loretta. Holland, of Waterloo,
spent the week -end at her home here.
Mies Mary O'Neil, Kingsbridge, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lane.
Mrs. G. K. lIolland, Dublin, is
speeding a few days, with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jas. F. Carlin..
Mrs. Henry Foley and children are
visiting her mother, Mrs. John Dovne
ey.
A euchre and social evening is be-
ing held' in the hall on Friday, even-
ing. The proceeds will be given to
aid the Red Cross.
MANLEY
A gloom was •caet over our lvarg
last Suedes when it was learned that
Mr. P. Seherbardth had died atter be-
ing admitted to Stratford ISeneeal
Hospital, in his 341h yeae. He was
the youngest eon, of the late Charles
Scherbardelf and was Principal of the
Crediton public school. He complain-
ed of not feeling well het Friday.
The funeral took place Tirestlea to
St. Peter's Lutheran cemetery, Brod-
Gingen. The eymipathy of theeconi-
anunit'y goes ,aut to the bereft brie
thew and sisters in tih.19 their hour
of Ned
Threshing operate -me are complet-
ed with good returns, only that the
producers do not. receive the cost of
production., according to what the,
comstieners have to pey. The investi-
gating board has nol made much pro -
grans isa getting after lea proliteate.
Wool and Cotton
suit
Cotton, P. D. Q
suit
M lecture P. D. Q
suit
All -Wool Jockey Shirts and
Shorts, EACH
$1.95
$2.00
$2.50
$1.25
" Stanfield's "
For Women
WOOL AND SILK STRIPE
NS and SS Vests, Panties and 75c
Bloomers, EACH
ALL -WOOL GARMENTS
NS and SS Shirts
Panties and Bloomers; wide el
p 1.
Lastex Top ,
No sleeve, knee length
Combinations
$1, $1,25
$2.00
$1.50 each
$2.25 each
$1.50
$2,50
$3.95
Children's Underwear
BOYS' LINES
Brushed Merino Combinations.. 79c
Watson's
Lines
For
Women
95c
$1.95
Penman's Preferred
Combinations
Watson's 50% Wool $1.95
Combinations
Fleece Lined, 2 -piece 59c
eaoh
Fleece Lined $1.00
Combinations
$1.25
New P. D. Q. Wool and
Cotton, SUIT
Watson's Brush
Combinations
S.NUGG/ES
ribbed wool,
rayon and cotton
garment, that is
most popular.
SPECIAL
Girls' Lines
QUICKIES
One-piece and 2 -
piece Combina-
tion s, short
sleeve and knee
length; 2 to 12
years.
$1• ."
39e
Garment
WATSON'S 50% WOOL
59c
as above
WATSON'S PURE WOOL
Various weights and ribs, in Pure Wool.
All styles vests, panties, bloomers. Priced
GIRLS, HEAVY COTTON
Short sleeve vests and 45c
bloomers
GIRLS' WOOL GARMENTS
As above -garment
85c
$1.00 $1.75
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PURE WOOL COMBINATIONS
NSKL Style
$225
Men's Fleece Lined Two -Piece 85c garment. ---Combinations 1.50 Suit
Stewart Bros.
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'ZURICH
IIIIIIMMEMINMeeneo
le °hoer - Deichert
Rev. E. Tuerlsibeira performed the
ceremony at the Lutheran Parsenage
OD Saturday which united in; marriage
Edith A., daughter Of Mr. ant Mrs.
Victor Delelbert, of near Staffs, form -
err of mean ZerioN and 'William Tier-
vey Hasler, Son of Mr. and Mist.
Aamuel ,Ellohner, of Stanley Town-
sbift. Kr. and Mm Hobner will re-
side In Stanley.
Late Mrs. Wm. Uttley
Sufferfeg train a heart condon,
catherime tabu% willow of the late
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William 'Men', died at her home in
the village o -n. Saturday in her nate
ear. Deceased was born in this see,
tion and bad lived here all her life.
Surviving are three sone and three
daughters. Interment took plate in
the R. C. cemetery, Zurich, on Mon-
day, Rev. L. W. Power officiating at
the services.
No services will be held, in the
ISitheram. Church next Sunday fore-
noon as the pastier, Rev. E. Tuerk-
beim, will take part in induotion ser-
vices to' be -held at Milverton.
'rile many friends of Mr. Charles
Fritz will he Oda/sled to ilsear that he
is making good progress towards rse
Corfern and he streets to be- able to
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get out of bed in a few days. Thu-rsday- evenimg of this Week. P
Arrangements have nearly been have been Made to serve a
completed for the big tow sapper be- number es ever two hunteed g
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ling held at the Lutheran Church on have bean puroliased for the oe
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Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PRO 11*- Y
Hones, Cattle, Hogs, Etc. - Courteous Servi
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