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The Huron Expositor, 1940-09-20, Page 8
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ONLY c� °°3 bae;nent Blonde, :,Peep a res B g„' fuu'a.: (Keep the loon Fires urn�r H N�Yv © Deville to Mr. Walter of ,-Walter . s ••place At+jQi4111(R11S AOM Cihatha�n, The is to taxa m St. Petri k's Church, Dublin, CRO&SE & BLACKWEL"..L QUALITY IS TOPS C a B MEAT (EFS. We well never Yield; to Relearn LOCAL�%E dl 'his; ortuel Nazis' elan•, GENE AUTRV &M1LEY BURN ETT . . on Motud'ay, September• 30th, bat. Z4C a will fl. ht for king and couniitry u "RANCHO GRANDE” n Bars; 6 .m. Announcement. -Mr. and Mrs. EI Announcement-Mr. SAUCE, per :. SPAGHETTI, Touinto Sauce &Cheese • Ml. Alex Alltcire�on; of Rosetown, To the fast airplane and man; Sask., and hiensislter, M,rs. D, paLdler, Not alone Por ou'i great Emtpire, a� • e 2. ("� V Walters', of PecKiliop, announce the eggagemrent of their second el:l- est daughter, GertrudeI Isobel, to Aa, Ghua Henderson, also of McKillop. The marriage will take place the latter&B r of this month. t i' %.a•, ; eft e 2 Tins 25c CATSUP, sew pack, 14 -oz. bottles, 1Q each 8c CORN EEF HASH= Regina, are vi reeking at the ihomes aP Butfor the their biothters Messrs. John apd all troubled world), node the rights of weaker na'tione James flitches , iu McKillop. • M. G. F. S. Garden, Mrs. Nel- Has our banner lieeu =tinged. soa Garden and Miss Claire Garden, Ohbru's: of. Toronto,' are assts at the a We'11 keep .the old. flag flying All our toes, defying, MONDAY 'TUESDAY UESD•AY WEDNESDAY s BIf1aG CROSBY GLORIA JEAN j�// �' IFI l�' D MY. WAY "IF ` HAD .e..Ac'HES'-,Almilost over. Buy now!-- 'ZTIy[5� -Ase at their best. nrte 6OC --r- Mrs. Forrester Wins. -Mrs, F. For- rester won tlhe galfi.prize ou Tuesday SAUCEl o; �:-lis 16�z. Tin Ih Bch 29c MEAT` -Fish• Chdeken p of Mrs, James Hcy s, - Freemen, everywhlere, awake! • Mr, and M; s. Jahn W. McKinley, Whe'er you rgam•, oP W6nn2•peg,' arm guests at 'the ba a '�, We. will fight together « CHARLES WINNINGER EL BRENDOL A�lother Crosby hit width that s�e'naa'tional singi�n'g sitar of ., last in a putting_ competition. Next Pate; of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. • D. Th' 'ueh the Underpup," Gloria Jean.• QUEST CHICKEN SOUP 19r, week Mrs'. Brugger will be in charge 1�C ler' tin 1 , the worst orf weather, Scott. •Till we sing ., 2 T & BEANS q 3 'Fina 25C of golf on Tuesday, while Mas, J. H. Best will be in charge ,of bridge on Thursday. MALT VINEGAR -Ira- ported; reputed quart, , «�� DATE NUT, Choc. Nut, Prune of victory, • • Mr. orad Mrs. James Barolay, of y When the boys' come (home. Echo Bay, were the guests of Dr. and •Mrs. R. R. Ross on Monday. Britons all the whole world', over, NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY RENT LEE SCOTT CAKE HOUR Package C IbTCERSIDLL MALTED — Change Meeting Nig/IL-Tee Ad- vi.sory Board of Nonth9ide Young Peo pie's- L' •Bette met o the honi'e of -6 Nut Bread; �j per tau OYSTER STEW 16 -oz. OYSTER � • Mrs• William Bruce, :of Kinear- Through the centuries have stood {e' Mier% guest at the 'h oaf her For the glorious cause of Freedom parenrts, Mr. and Mrs. Ha Stew- And have sealed) it with their blood. ROY ROGERS THE WEAVER BROS. AND ELVIRY "JEEPE U`H L+SE-Postage CHOCOLATE MA�?SHMAI, LOW CAKE-Pdund 7r+ un szdantsy John Ste ens, when it was to chatnge the night of meeting from Tuesday to tins per tin SOUPS -"Take your • ch:orce;' 16Koz. tins;Oshawa, for 2'5c' Mrs. R. D on„and little son; of �e'will their Sona, wiu' not sturrenden • M' T'o be bootlickers and slaves; are gussets at the home "of • ' e eght ear Gods and a unitry, her mother, Mrs. R. S. •Evans« And our fleet shall the S CREEPERS” - , An ale=roundr Gbmedy. MACARONI -Loose r1GC 5 Ibis. . II KRAFT DINNER g 1 at Package r Monday night. it Following the discus Sion period a dainty lunch was 'sere- ed by the preside>vt's mother, firs, -Stevens,assisted by Mrs, C. Ryan: 2 Shrimp, Tomato, Muehrotoml,Choice: Scotch Broth, Beef Broth,We'll Celery, Chicken Rice, Chicken ' Noodle, Onion', Vegetable, etc. rule waves••. • Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Planet of St. Marys, and Mr. and Mre. Geo. Swan keep the 'old flag flying, - of Brucefield, were Sunday guests at All onr foes defying, the tame of . Mr. and„ Mrs. R H.Freemen;.-everywhere,cc awake! COMING Walt Disney's 'r« IO AYLMER IRISH STEW Tin C��. Pt FEED WHEAT -With gold Mae Lane Auxiliary Meets. - The September meeting of the Mae Lane Auxiliary w'as with the hymn. BRANSTON IM- PORTED PICK- LES'. i� Sproat. Varlue'er our roam, _ y Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Govenlrock will fight together We spent the week -me in Bayfield. Through the, worst of weather, 'we i _. �Q banded decanter.; all for 9 tic" opened "Come, Ye Thrankful 'People, Come,'' L Bottle °--, �•+C errTill a)�es • Mrs. W. W. Mains, Billy and sing of victory, Elizabeth, of Port Nelson, spent the- ; ` 'COOKING ONIONS -Large , 25C 10 n s. .LiPI1 OAP FLAKES and prayer led by Mrs. Hoggarth. The president then called on Mr.. --Work- ran, -who encoua•aged the auxiliary to "COUNTRY Z KIST" .UnGraded al a PEAS - 16 -oz.° s t t�P When the boys come home. week -end with her father, Mr. H. B. ° Edge and sister, Miss Edge. R. ISABEL GRAHAM • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cudmore Dublin. He is survived by his wife and four daughters.: Mrs. Jahn Eck- ert, Mrs. Ambrose Givllin, and Mrs. Frank Maloney; all of McKillop, and BUS TIME_ T A B L E Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: Daily s25 am. and: 5.15 pM. • with 2 glasses 2��+ I[,ITrEBUOY SOAP 3 cakes 23c FELS NAPTTiA SOAP ?L, • 3 cakes. s7 SNAP POWDER 2O'C make an effort' to adNance its work in the fall term. Mr. F. S. Savauge then sp>od.e on behalf of the work of the Sunday School and appealed to the auxiliary to consider it sympathe't- icall.y. After the business meeting Miss Edna Bremner took charge. The S ins ° � C m �Lrl ; 2 for ;I ` St,. Williams' `,....> Raspberry Jam ; 2 -Irl jar 25c •r and Miss Nancy, of Toronto, ,were week -end guests at the home of Mrs. sidled. Monlday on their' cousin, Mrs., M. G. Beatty, • T. F: Reid• • Mr.. and Mrs. Rider and San; Dr. Mr. .ante Ml's. Campbell, in corn Rider,4of. Londoe, and Miss (Doris ,Pang with Mrs. K•ng, of Fairview, Rider, of ,'Walkerville, were week -end :t15ch., were the west • oP Mr. a.nld 'guests at the home qt Mr. and Mrs. liars: A. McConnell a week. " ;, Miss Annie, , at home; also one ;bre,: tber, Mieluaei, of Dublin; and ane sis- ter, Mrs. Dennis, Flanagan, re Stna't tori. His, one son, eo pred'eoeas- 3 IY ed him nine yearns The funeral y was ted at Slt. Patrick's Church on Wednesday morning.. Leaves Seaforth for Goderich: Daily ,exeeit Sunday and hol., 1,05 p.m. and 7.40 p.m. ,, Sun and hal., 1.05 p.m. and 9.2o P.M. Gdn'nectien at Stratford- for Toronto, • Ha"'' ` �wtraUro London, Detroit Tavistock. Woo.detock, Brantford. ' Agents - Queen's Hotel, Commercial - Hotel; House 2 Tine 'hymn and prayer were followed by a ' C. M. Smith. The Wednesday'mornin Dick sung by :Mists Patricia funeral on . - GODERICH 3AVEL WATER 3. Bottles L 0 C delightful solo Bechely, Miss Ruth Thompson read - t • Mrs. Edward) Mole and daughter,STRATFORD mi : conics leader of the early nine- Miss Laura, apart a few days fast MCI�ILLOI' was '('anglais attended by a lends of re]ativeis, neighblors and, friends, to COACH LINES WILL. THE FLIES with Fly- q�C Go T6oz. Bottle aa7l Ute 103rd Psalm as the script ire les son, The topic, covering the last resort ce'ntuny in ,Manitoba, An- :week at the home of Mrs. Gordon uouncemlen•t "Woe made of the sec- Mills.on,, in Ingers,oiL •s> • Death of"Mrs. Jahn H. Powell pay a last loyal tribute":to a •highly respected' citizen. Requiem Masr, vias ~' MA.STER'S PIG STARTER Cwt.; r.: ' chapter of the study tool: on In•d+ia, wars presented by Miss Vera Mole. The meeting was. closed with a hymn and the Dlizpall leo fiction. tional Presbyterial meeting to be held at Wintterop in the near Future,deservedly Mrs. John McIntosh, leader of Group 3 had charge of the program on • M'is's Helen Pearce of Toronto, was a week -end guest at the home of Mrs. H. R. .Scott. • Mr, H. G. Mau has opened' a Death removed' a ivide]y known ani esteemed resident of this township on Monday lase when Mrs, John H. Powell passed away at her sung by Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes set St: Pat rick' s Church; Father O'Drowski of St. Colwm'ban and Father Durand, of S't. fetalis Seminary,' London, oecu- TIME TABLE a C H A N.G E S A. C. Routledge 166gib "Stewardship Lite"; .•sketch on "lith- ing" was well by members of branch law office in Clinton. • Mr. Van Bell, of I•iygersoll, spent home on the second concession. Mrs. Powell had been in health for pying seats in the ,sanctuary. Many floral tribute's and spiritual' offerin'g3 , EFFECTIVE . PHONE • �+ -+' given this group, Miss A. Ferguson, Miss the weekend at the home of his' par- poor several months, but her death came e gave evidence of 'high esteem- and re - SUNDAY, SEPI. 29th, 194 . ®® SECOND WAR ��t7n ' ' ti ��V. J• Alexander and Mrs; F. Storey. The offering was, taken up by Mrs., Web-• _i 'ents, Mr. and :Mrs. Earl Bell. •suddenly Mr. Rose, McNab, of North ;Bay, spent the week end at the home of and unexpectedly Monday morning shortly after Slee had left the breakfast table. Bern in Clinton spoct to the departed man. The pall bearers, were Wm. Flanagan, Jr., Thos. Flanagan, Lorne Flanagan, Dan Full Information from Agents. National Canadian National - his parents, Mr: and' MTS. Alex Mc- 'she was a daughter of the late Joseph O'Rourke; John Krauskopf and Joseph . Being Announced ,'CANAI?A NEEDS YOUR Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. -Northside United Ohtirch: Rev H. SEE THE NEW -Nab, North• Main Street. a Miss Barbara Atkinson' and Miss Anna Lang, 'or ',Landon, were the week Lowery', ery;. for ¢nary years, a well' known resident of Seaforth, where the great- er .part of her life was spent until Eckert. Interment was held in St.• Patrick's Oemetery, Dublin: Railways V. Workman, Minister. -10 a.m , Sun end guests of Miss Verna Gravest.. her maria marriage to Mr. Pell MONEY• , 'YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR BY INVESTING IN THE SECOND WAR LOAN For information and applications - See - • WATSON & REID :. ALA. REID - Proprietor Phone Seaforth QFMERCY tray School;: 11 a,m Guest sfeeier �week-end for W.M.S., Mrs B. S. Scott, of I,on don;EcPrrin'g service \'•rt,t- 7 fora , )vii Church Harvest'. g Home Service; Thursday, 7,45 .p.m.,• prayer meeting_ St. Thomies' Church: Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford. --1 a.m. and 7 p.m., Har- vest Thanksgiving: Pieacher, Rev. J. F. Thompson, B.D«, of Stratford; Sun day School at 10 a,m KEI�VINATOR• . °�• f E'1ec+'tric • Refrigerator --.._ . -. ..__ __ __ ._ NOW On Display 1n our Window NIr. James Flannigan, of Tim- mins, sgaIDt t with his mother, spent MesJu Flannigan. • r, Donald MacTavish is visit- ing friends in 'Ingei`soll. ' - • Mrs,. William Sparks, and son, Pte. Lloyd' Sparks, and Mrs. J. Woods . ' and daughter; Iaabei, of Kincardine, were the Saturday gu'es'ts pf.Mr. and Mrs. E. Mole. • Miss Zetta Dunle!p,., has taken a .h years ago. •Mrs. ,Powell was of e oneia the oldest =embers of First Presby- terian Church, Seaforth, and a wo- man of most estimable' character, quiet and unassuming, and devoted to .her"`home and "family. Besides her husband she is survived by six sons, and 'cote ,:daughter; ...Messrs._ -Wallace,_'-- John and George, of McKillop; Mr.• Powell, of the Kitchener city police force; Mr. Baden Powell, Enjoy .._.--,_.. a ride on the and Go.:RouND LIS SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE • St. Mary's rJlbl+n -3 p.m., Harvest Thanksgiving; preacher, Rev. J. R. Thompson B.D. (Note change of Long Fall evenings .are here and you wilt wish perfect •spent poGition in the SeatorthAlearander post office, • Mr. Stewart, Geddes; of Loddon, the at the home orf of Seaforth; Mr. Arthur Powell, at lalome, and' Mrs. Cecil Pullmtan of Mc - • .0 0.0 O O 0 0 O10 0 0 0 time of service to 3 p.m). '- radio reception. ,. ,week-sgtd his patents; r. and Mrs. Ernest CTed Kellog. The funeral was .held from her late home on Wednesday atter- at the • O O 'Come C. s. T. $oImes &son O O FUNERAL DIRECTORS O McKillop Charge Duffs, 10 a.m.; Bethel, 11.15 a.m.; Cavan (Winthrop) 2.30 p.m. Wi:nbhrop anniversary on - in.., and, examine-, our display of the New Models. des, e Mr. Ttom Sills, R..C,A,F„ Camp Borden, sile'n't the week -end at the noon, when the service was; conduct- ed by her minister, Rev, Hugh' Jack. Interment was made' in Ma']tlrandbank Seaforth 'a 1 Fair r 0 O Sept_ 29th; BethhelManntversery,,.t Oct. ohis parents, Mr. and 'Mrs•. F. cemetery, mete y the rtre being'her O Main Street, Seaforth 0 0' Charles Holmes' residence, O 0 Goderioh Street East. Phone O O No. 308. ' . G9 0 Ambulance Service O O Adjustable hospital bed for 0 First •Presbyterian Church Sunday School at 10 am.; Morning subject, "Christian^ Missions in War Time'; ,evening service withdrawn for special services in Se Thomas' Church: Mid- �v �] B ®rJ d1 T . , Fescue' SEAFORTH - ONTARIO „ So sins... • Miss Eunice Leatherland: m ser iously ill. a Mrs, Fred Larkin and sons, Jim,. of Windsor, were in town on Sunday. Mrs. F. H, Larkin who has ' been eepalibe floralch were many ands beautiful, were car- r•ie,d to the grave by members of the Kitchener city police, whin • acted as a guard of honor. The funeral was largely attended., including many from. FRIDA• Y SEPTEMBER,- E - 20 " Rld£S will conhnl�e in- operation until Saturday kit r 0' rent. O week. meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. -Rev. Ilugh Electric Appliances,• Radios, White Sewing :, ' spending tine weeks) with friends -outside points, •- O - .Night calls -•Phone• 308 0 Jack, Minister. Stoves, Bulbs, here, returned to. W'inds'or with them. 0 Day calls -Phone 119 0 • - - �' v Machines. • Mr. Donald Scott underwenrt an 0 Charges moderate. • 0 Former Resident Diesr-Mrs. Robert _ • operation in Scott Memorial HospitalDUBLIN '� 0 12-37 0 Webb passed away at tb.e home of on Wednesday mooring. • 'Reid, Bor-' O 0'0 0 O 0 0 0 0,4 0 0 here son••ir9-law, Mr. John Shobbrooke • Lieut. R. S. of C0anip . A. very ,succests�ful dance under, the' O O O O O O O O O O O '°' 0 0 0 0 H. C. BOX 0 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 0 Ambulance Service O O on the 13th concessiow of Hullett on the 28th of August. She was in her Send year. Her husband, who prede ceased, her thirty-five years ago, con- meted a •mtill at Londesboro, later removing to Seaforth MVS.• Webb continued to live in Seaforth for some years when' sites went to Live s • Dome �ak�na Sale ✓ .HOME BAKING, QUILTS, APRONS AND FARM PRODUCE, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 21St den, and Mrs. Reid and Mr. arid Mrs. Dawson Reid, of . Guelp'h; were week- end guests' at the home of • their mother. Mrs. J. F.' Reid. • Mr. Ken Betties had the misfor- tune to fracture lies shoulder while at 'work in the Beil, Engine Works last week. , sponsorship of the Young Ladies' Sodality was 'held at the pariah hail on Friday evening. A •reoord attend once was present and music was fur - nished by the :Moonlight Serenaders.. Lunch' was served by the, me'mberst of the executive. • - - Mrs. 'Marion Simp'seom has'. received - O Hospital Bed among the family, She was a loving 's • Mr. Robert McCallum, who has Prord 0 with adjustable rachet open_ O 0 anted spring for rent. O 0 Night Calls Day Calls. O 0 • Phone 175 Phone 43 0• wife and mother and a member ,of the United Church. There survive to mourn: her passing, two stns and four' an RoutledgeVacant Store Under auspices of Bethel Church - DOORS OPEN Aft 2.30 P.M. - been on -the staff 'of the Canadian Bank of Commerce :rare for the pasty year, has been transferred' to the Dub= that her husband is stationed with the Canadian troops at Iceland. Mrs. • William O'Rourke underwemtt a critical operation at St. Josepah's , O , 12-37 0 0.* 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 O O O dauihters: Nettie, Mrs. (Dr.) Bell, of Readi,n'g, Mich.; Ella, Mrs. Arthur lin branch of that (bank. • Mr. and- Mrs. t Cumanings and Hospital,' London, on Monday. All .schools' in this district reopen- • - P.irh, of •Hillsdale, Mich.; Edna, Mrs. - I daughter, of Rochester, N. Y., 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 0 O 0 O J. A. BE, RKE 0 O Funeral Service 0 O Dublin Ont. 0 M,entgome'ry, of Toronto, and Mary, ' Mrs, John Shobbrooke; George=-_ of Detroit, and Edmund of Milliken, On- tario, and one sister, Mrs. William Mori on, of Seafiomth. She had 12 .• YOU NEED A • 11 G were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs'. E. Mole. • Rev. A. W: Gardiner, Rev. Dr. Hurford, Rev. R. J. Peters, Rev. E. F. Chandler ,..are in Pimento this week ed on Monday with a .record attend- ance: The continuation -echoed isr now a county high school with a board of five trustees. The first regular meiet- ing of the board was held on Friday -- x O Night or day calls: Phone 43 r 10 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 O O 0.0 O O O grandchildren and seven ,great -grand- children, The funeral service was from ° the home' of her sow -in-law, M. • attending..thte Alumni •meetiiugs of their respective colleges. • Mr. an'd- Mrs. Walter Code, of evening, Joseph Nagle acting as chair- .man. Appointt{ten'ts of Mt -s. Frank Smith as secretary, and John Walsh - - ' '' . 3754 tf John Shobbrooke. Rev. Menzies con- To'ron'to, are 'guests: at, llhe shame of as treasurer made: No fees will Offers " ducted the service, and interment was in--- Mr. and• Mrs. J. J. Sclater_ were, be necessary for s:tudehts attend,i0.g you an excellent op - THE SECOND DIVISION COURT. County of Huron Otece in the Dominion Bank Sand- fog, Seaforth. Office torus: Tier day, Thursday and Saturday, 1«30 p.m. to 6 p.m- Saturday even3ag, 7.30 p«m . re 0 y� E. C. `°CHAMBERLAIH in Staffa .cemetery. The pallbearers were Arthur. Rice, John Shobbrooke, Norman Radford, Percy Gibbings, Pert Norman and. Clarence, Crate- ford, 'Friends front. out°of-town were: Mn. and Mrs. Moore, Mrs.' Anderson, Mrs. Annie Webb and. Mase Fred Congdon, all or Hamilton; Mrs. D. Kruse, Me olid Mrs-. J. Juale, Mrs. Win,. Sddlery and Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Morriston, all of Seaforth; Mrs. Ade- '' pall ,the funniest t On the SIP. •Tune • Dr- F. J. Barrows has .returned' from Winnipeg, where 'h'e spent sev- eral weeks, with his daughiter, Mrs. P. ;Banbury. •• The Barbara Melee= Auxiliary of 'First Pres�bytlerialu" Church will hold an apron 'and ih=Me cookingsale tea in Ma,cTav- and ss'tore,rve aMaiw Street,on Tuesday, fish'sr October lst, from 3.tto 6 p.aw, •' • Mrs. William Smith, of Welland, the. school henceforth. The members of he -board of trustees are: James Kr kopf, Dan O'Connor, Jobe, Walsh, Frank Moore and, Mrs. Frank Smith. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs.'Tolqueeon and daughter, Irene„ of Detroit, with Mrfternoon Mr. s. Andrew Kelly, Stratford, and Joseph Kelly, Toronto, with NLr• and Mrs. John Walsh;, Father John portun. . to drop in at The • . Expositor Office • and renew 1,. j� our subscription for -the cur y p line Sillety, of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. r •a last the home .Jor- . rent Please 1 o o k at tnaur�lhce Agencies - Seaforth ANNOUNCES the purchase of .the insurance business of Hays & Meir, and the addition of• ttreir eomy • e to our previous facilt- .teg enables m to sive enamelled service im all limes. BEAFOR u H ONTARIO Ed. Webb, of Milliken; Mr. George Webb, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. A. Rich; of Hillsdale; Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mas. J. Dennison•'anrdl John Dennison, of Walton. EVERY NIGFT i L f6 • 15 �.m. was' guest' .week at of Mrs. J. C Laiidhaw. • Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box were in Toronto this week. •• M.r, Robert Archibald, who has been seriously ill 'for some time, was taken to Scott kern real. Hospital ail d;an; Inlay City, Mioluigan, with his mother, Mrs. Teresa Jordan; Mr: rand Mrs. Japtes Hanley, Totromto, with Mor. and Mrs. William 3. Hanley; Frank Krauskoptf, Taranto with, his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Louis Kt+ausirropf; Rev., Father Durand, St. Peter's Seminary; year. , e : ; • your .:_label �f it • IS dated •- • prior to Septemrner .' 1, 1940, 1(i-137 ♦ Monday. - London, with Rev. Dr.-Ffoulkes. W. M. Auxiliary Meets. -Tae raga lar meeting of the Womente Missib'ri. • Miss Dorothy. Parke le visiting in.:Niagara Falls, Gordon Dill has returned to St: • •• • • ' • the subscription is in arrears. - t - carry Auxiliary of N'ortdi�side. UnitedC • 'Mrs. N. Bohemian, of London, is Peter's Seminary, London, to resume his in, theology. Mc$ILLOP MUTUALJ 1•��'' ��yt�y INSURANCE l7IflJ1 i1�+CIURANCiF. �Y: Ckurch was held on Thursday, Sept, 12th., with .a. good attendance. Tree d'ev'otional liemfgd was taken' by lV�ra. WIN'GI�AM' the guest of Mrs. 3'. Patterson. • Mr. and 1VIrs. Eric Rlobertson and sen, Donald, of Land'On, were gueets course amtes' Jordan, Jr. who ha ep nt the summer months in Detroit, has turned home to resume his studies at ` If 'such is the case we would ' HEAD OFFICE• -- • SEAFORi`H, ONT.; Roy Lawson, who leaned the meehiug• with the'byimu, "O For a Closter Walk «SEAFORTH'S HOME of Mr. and. Mrs. W. k Stew over the Week -end. Dublin High School, T•he Late James Flanagan -p be leased have you call at OFFICERS: With God," followed by p'ray'er. Mrs. , STATION"' With startling Isrud!dennede, occurred . ' Prete Jasei?h Seott gave the Bible reading; " P�.p�lln. Knox, Ldndesbore - Vice the roll' call. was taken by the sedre- - , .- - VARNA ' s, Flanagan a at his, the death rot 7th, hem, the ?t]tu • • this •when 'in town on V. 1,. Ar ehitbald•, Seaforth - -Pres, -- A. Reit), Seaforth - Sec.-Treas. Treas.on Vary, also the treasurer gave hem re- -,: 1 on c oanCessfon of Eagan Monday He in his office iifie1'ton, DIRECTORS: - With hook, Laindesboro; forge $ igen; roles coil. part, The 'anrxildarry are holding their autumn thankoffeiring me'eti'ng oe Serv3o22n the Sunday morning - -FRE o SERVICE The aunrual Harve'at Thanksgiving setrviee will be *rid' in St. John's Church Sun Sept. 29th, of .morni'n'g. was usual. health and had taken the caws after wilting, tb an adjacent pasture wliem he evidently suffered ''lue�art -' • ' Fair Day. 'f X:bti,„,-,)rdt` *do,. 1 — y •Michael, •yy�yj' flG'44i.,.. ' ...x�y,�..yr '1' i bh � Alsxl• ' l�rdal,dfctioi, R., thx..;4I er Mcievieng, t' �1, rvrjf 11160regrox, it'll. iB y 1 % Alexander, .1t.1t;° 2; bey°yCy�ry I}A ��yyryy�n' •; irettihaiti 1[i. g 4, :.• r ,,. s ., , . Af bT'(r z; :, , , , O�b�e�rr kit Y, �ftt'�l+iui �,,,•,idr'.1 iy!�,r(r�to, k: i, Ott . DT y.:• Vo ,/, �IiY18 : , , f rr ..�( .:.. dat Mrs. B. S. Scat' of speaker Onrtl e , ,fiummonled, floe Wealth Tower mea'dtng, "African *Milers," was given by Mrs. T. Mc While Mrs. C. C. Keine react a tpenantce article, "Finatve9al Cast " tges. The near stir Whit, et Ilteee a ft, frim, ltfis. Year w ...ini r rthided,.T,y A ,W;�.�,�r Lawrence. 'T'hie, iai.ahn 1s tee of t , . s �)t k1etts' >2:ivd f 1� i , b6�ak%e't.,i6 ., P. 'Oiled Eirehrbamk !Mang,. ung, tletncrtrmg. ,, ,.... .., :. steeds ea bf 3`a OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD, y(' S�+ O �lie, AR J., V CATTLE' rerrldiired.it�lmptly and efficiently. . - rr rr %% ply phone "COLLECT" fit ; :. ; 1�1"f . l SI` �' 50 : 1 „..,, .. , 'MOTO ONE it . • INGERWILL, ,.. .., 'PHONE 1•iONE gm - on, which m�etvtion it be m later, 11• and of LondonR u the gu is o Char -Medical re eats of Mrs. M. Reids. Mas. Elliott, • of Toronto, Called en µ' , . Realty, , g day, 'sister, Mss y, H Beat Tues ever. Ger f Windsor w .. o ge AIWA', b dw .,n , renret'Wing aegrlale.t�titx?s a d Sll'!diltiti the villa go Infit wlc,' •rs• rtaddadk .: I,d Otarlae, and' , , .i ,,. It, ., a attack and' was found by a neighbor. attendance was hilt he passed away wlthant maven 1s oonseious'nes's, Born in Logan „l'owtis'liiip about 88 years ,ago he lived prrrictf ri fits ?ter clo3t - �ssidhlI#ttl Me about 46 a 1VEsh bona l • ": Irk' to i ro s h va`h�4 suirvive�t i Iiel .:tW�s k mow. ttiep'eeteT1 .pidnieem and la of `riieeiy lite , a ;metahetn of the Rol .. .te f' 'atticke . ,r ,.. n.r,r • �i �iif� Expositor .i S�A�'O�t,�� i�rh.�,.4 ,.,n':l.t.}W�, ♦,. rv,J .. vn. ,. v ,x.♦ , , , .. ... . .,... „-.-. wBfrlµ� �q , : ti.;r .. , , MITOKELL, std bliss :, ,,,, : c of ltsitii , l recess* a'tL of '�a . edgy Cal • „a. �,M •