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Sehrielder's 6 -Piece archeetrase
. ADMISSION ,- 40 CENTS
Lunch served
tea Mrs Fialnalietbaalreener,aallblip.
The fauural,Wies.4eld. Ati011.4,0 Mora-
ing• Juae 2.2.• 0): St. laMelaInCharcia,
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where Reatlieeneatliale,neaenearas Salta
by Rela T. F.• RalitIaa'al#4 ..4 seaMee
on Death. clelaVerea by Ben- F.ather
- 0' Mre, I3, M, Williams and. T••
0, 'Whits,side, uf Watford, wles the
week-ead gueste et Mrs. S. Iloyd mita
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• Mr. Robert Devereatat wins spent
the Peet three weeks. with his 111.0.thers
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A.- 12C Seaforth
Ministerial avesoGiatien 'Meets.
and biretrict Ministeria-TI Ate••
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Under the aunsices a tne.C. w. L.
anDroviski St. Cohnelbari Present in
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the saactllarn also were 'Rev. Dr.
Mr„ amens Devereaux, has returped
to his home in Windsoa
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A. sensetinal Peekeaavitla, wool,
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Ffoulkee a,403 Rey- , rath4g- -Harry
a Miss Adnien Sarincia is aisitieg
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to 3, in. hall
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met in the Aeglidan parish
Monday aftwon, Jane 22. Rev.
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W. A. Bremner- "Rev. Hugh jade
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y_.:1)011played the wedding inusic.
Pines Jean Campbell, of Molesworth,
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Feeney, Dublin. TWO of the deceasetre
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grand/ions, Ronald Sins and Conrad J.
Eckert Mrs.
with friende in gatchener.
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who had been -appointed. to have
signs peaked on the streets, re-
seng Promise Ille.." The beide;
given in naarriage by her father, was
becomingly in sammer white
served fth acolytes;
Frank Devereaux presided at the or-
-gale Duringethe Offertory of the
se=.eaeaaae.eae,,easaeass.
TUCKERSMITH
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. ANN SHERIOnN ROBERT CUMIMIN.GS " RON R•EAGAN
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' ''.'teW APPLE .1 011 2ile 45c
.leseepseareenh., ! ay el led,
Ported that tour &school signs were
now ie. Seafyorth. :Two papon ers were e
given, one bRev. W. Weir aTti
Need For a New Order," and. the
other by Rev.- A. NV. Gardiner .enat..
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A Tana of u aa a
gowned
velvaray • with gathered waist, full
skirt and sweetheart neckline. Her
finger-tip veal fell from a heart sha.p-
ed halo of shirred net, and she car-
ried "a bouquet of Hollywood roses
and Bouv,ardia. Attending the bride
Masa a beautiful hymn, "Calvary,"
was well rendered by Mr. Frank Sills,
Followiag the Mase•Mm. Lee Fortinae
sang an appropriate hymn, "Face To
Face." The ushers were Mr. J. M.
McMillan and Mr. P. J. Dorsey. The,
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About s*aventy-ave ladies from On
tarto Street Caurch, Clinton, and Eg-
emadville United *Murcia* corapoied
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of W. A. and W. M. b. pulps, were
guests of the ,,Tuckersmith Ladles'
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% a The story of a town a :all. knew. "aboat it.; bat ..norteeteenikS4 i
about it -a -except in whispere. ,STARTLINGI, THRillaLING! .
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$/ainr.S CATSTela -
85c
.:0411ton.uhurch,
:Paradise Losta" ' The next
Teeting h Ueited
Swilt 1)6_1144 it''' t e • 'Mrs.
eaforth, on Tuesday. Oct. 6.
as matron of hoilor was het sister,
Ronald MacPherson,. Kincardiee,
wearing'a gown similar to the brides
deceased reeeived numerous sp 'ritual
and floral bouqUets, showing the high
esteem in which be Was ' held.He
Club et, Turner's Church o'n Thursday
afternoon. The meeting was conduct-
ed by the president, Mrs, Leslie Law-
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Presbyterian W. M. S. Meets. -The
June meeting of the W.M.S. was held
in First Presbyterian Church on Tues-
day, Jumi 23. Smith'sona
rtff
in acrocue yellow with flowered head-
diess„ and carried a bouquet of gold
aead, lease variegated carnations.
a.aine Spence, niece of the bride, in
had a very large funeral, the church
being filled to capacity. • Interment
was made in St. James cemetery.
The pallbearers were six grandsons
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son, and after 'her words of Welcome
to ,the yieiting ladies, the following
contributed to the program: Miss
Helen Crich, a reading, '"Toeth Pull -
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'''.• PRESTON FOSTER .' - , , LYNN SARI
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-a A Melo Drama -a thrilling:episode of the year.
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>isloW4C0 PILCHARDS' 15c
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' Ill tSla7s devotional
group was in e
Prayer was
pert of the progeam. ,
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given by.Mrs. Macintosh; Bible rea -
' McLean; current
an orchid taffeta troc , was the . ower
' girl. She carried a' •Colonial bouquet
of Joanna Hill roses and bo.uvardia
, bandeau of orcbed and
are wore a
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Coniad M. Eckert, Joseph Manley,
Mervin Manley, Clement McKee',
Stephen McKay and Gordon I3rall.
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liege; . Mis.s Elva Wiftsie; a solo, "I
Love the Snring"• Miss. Lucy Grant
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a reading, "Why St. Michael's Stood";
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ing by Mrs, Keith
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her hair. Attending
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Mrs M. Willsie, a reading, "A Strike
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elealne HAND CLEANER., 15C
Tin.When
by Mrs. Neil Gillespie. Mrs.
Leveonth McLean-
gave an exaereseeg
vehow ribbon in
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the groom was his' brother, Harr 3..
Agar, of Simcoe, and thenashers were
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LOCAL BRIEFS
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in the Church"; Mrs. Towneend, a
reading, "Millinery Madness"; Mrs.
ea. • When Single Features are shown, last show starts at 115..
Two Features are shown, last show starts 8.45.
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EIRIOKON FLY COILS fic
2 for:
paper on 'How God Pays Man." Mrs.
. d by
TSSmith read extracts selecte
Mr. Alexander Campbell from Mrs.
Leonard Agar, of " London, also a
brother, and Clarence Grainger, Wal
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• Mrs. Nicholas, Healey and Kent,
of Lucknow, spent the. week -end With
Hugh Cheeney, a • solo. "Do Better
Still a; MM. H. Cairns, a solo, "Re-
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a.aesee, ese.sea sneie, ena-eaa • e anatesineeinseteaeaapeseleanaeeineVesa...-'
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'SHOE
J. 'Goforth's book, "How God Answers
ton, -cousin of the, bride. After the
friends in this vicinity.
solved." The ladies were then divid-
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"VD -IN -ONE WHITE
CLEANER -Bottle 15 C
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DA1USTIC SODA -Loose 1 OC
Pound '
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CLOTHES PINS . 10c
'3 dozen:
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Prayer." Mrs. T. . 1 , .
president, conducted the bueiness. In-
teresting items brought by •:Mrs. JackFall
from the Presbyterial executive, were
discussed. A collection for the Chin-
eee Relief Fund ounted to ten dol.
lars. The next meeting will be held
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in August.
ceremony a reception and wedding
dinner was held at the Royal Hotel,
for the unniediete families.
Listowel, '
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The bride e motaer woie a gewn of
'la se and blue printed crepe with red.,
ingote of rose cre,pe and accessories
to match. Later the Young ,couplo
left on a motor trip to points north,
the bride travelling in a. redingote of
• Mr. and, Mrs. Alex Cardno, of
Winnipeg, are guests at the home- of
Mrs., J. B. Thompson'.
• 1Vers. Oliver Elliott un.derwent.an
operation in Scott Memorial Hospital
this e'nek.• ,
o Mr. W. H. Golding, M.P., was
home from Ottawa for the week -end.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. Helm, of Toren-
ed into groups according to the date
of their birthday, Spring, Summer,
on Winter, and a Romance con-
t - t el t d b M F • Th
es, was cou uc e y rs. ear. e
Summer group was the wiener and
received a bouquet of pink roses,
Lunch was served by -the junior mem-
bers and .a social half-hour was spent
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British tan with beige accessories,
Friends were from London,
to, were week -end guests at the home
Mr. E. Keating. •
over the tea 'cups. "God* Save 'the
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MASTER'S FINE CHICK $245
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present
Hamilton, Brantford, Simcoe, Walton
and Gorrie.
cif and Mrs. J.
• Miss Alma eermyn of Brussels,
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spent the week -end with her uncle
King" brought the meeting to a close.
• EXTENDS AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC
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to be present at the opening of its •
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A. C. Routledge
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Death of Conrad Joseph Eckert.-
and aunt, Mr. and lam. A. Hersey,
Ann Stretet .
a'"`""a" tanana•MMaxwm4304.
McKILLOP A
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Conrad Joseph .Eckert, one of Sea-
• Mr. Leslie Hogg, of Preston,
New
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St. 'Mamas' Church: , Rector, Rev.
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forth's oldest and most highly re-
spected citieens, passed away peace-
'Coleman
spent the week -end at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
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Hold Trousseau Tea
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INSURANCE,. INVESTMENTS
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REAL ESrfATE
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL LINES
OF INSURANCE
&Toney to :Loan on First Mortgages
on Improved Farm rep y.
Number of desirable Dwelling Prolier,
-deli for sale.
WATSON & REID
M. A. RE - 'Proprietor •
Phone 214 . Seaforth
Dr. Hurforrt-11 am., Rev. R.
Thompson, B.D.,.of Stratford.; 7 p..rae
an Company Middlesex -Huron Rega
ment church parade. Sunday School
at 10 a.m. ,
St. Mary's Church, Dublin - ,9•30
em,. Rev. J. Rs Thompson, RD. •
United Church -Rev. H
Northside, • H.
a.m. Sun -
V. Workman, Minister. 10 ,
ed Religion'
day School; 11 a.m., "Maid.September
and Patriotism"- 7 pan, "The Living
Church?' Monday, June 29, Off
Board meeting.'
First .Presbyterian Church -Sunday
-School at 10 a.m.; morning subject,
"setting Free the Prisoners"; eaels-
fully at his home' ma Street,
or. Friday, June 19, after months of
intense suffering which he bore with
Christian fortitude. The deceased
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was the' eldest son • of the late Mr.
and Mrs, John Eckert, and was born
neat Stratford, Out March 12, 1860.
At an early age he moved with his
parents • to alolaillop Township. On
12;. Um he was married
to Elizabeth Jane Kelley at St. Colum-
ban and farmed in McKillop Tewn-
ship for 31. years, retiring then to
Seaforth in 1919. He always took an
active 'interest in public affairs, 'being
the first builders and direc-
Hogg...
• • ..Cerp, HarOld lacrent and . Coep.
Frank Brugger, of tile Army Medical,
Corps, were. week -end guests at the
home of Mr. and 'Mrs: J. ,G. Mullen.
• Mrs'. Joseph Miller, -of Dearborn,
Michigan, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
John • Fleet:tern_ •
• Mr. Sandy McMillan, sop. of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. McMillan, is in Scott
Memorial Hospital recovering from an
operation for Aneendicitis.
. • The many friende of Mr. Albert
Fortune, who suffered. a' serious acci-
dent last winter, will be glad to learn
he is to be
;qrs. William Duffy entertained at
tr us•s•e u t in honor of.her daugh-
ter • Miss Esther Deiffy, syhose
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riage. -takes place' the last of June.
Mrs. Duffy, assisted :by her daughter,
received the guests. ' The tea table
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was arranged with pink and white
streamers and the wedding, cake
formed the centrepiece. Those pour -
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mg tea were Mrs. Joseph Ryan and
Mrs D '.1* O'Reilly.
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'A- very. pleasant afternoon was
spent last Thursday at the home of
Mr. •ana Mrs. J. E:. Daley in honor of
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athi.ng Pavtlion .
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. *MONDAY EVENING .
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, SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB PARK ,
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one of
that sufficiently recovered
their niece, Miss Beth Shannon, of'
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SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF
ing subject, "A short Pray'; mid, -
tors of the Dublin Telephone Com-
out again.
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INSURANCE
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week meeting Thursday at 8 p.m.-
Rea:Hugh Jack, Minister.
pany and served on municipal coma
cils and School boards. He was a
• Mr. McDonald; of Stratford, is a
guest at ' the home of his daughter,
Walton, bride of last week, when Mes.
Herald Laweenee, Mrs. W. ahannon
and Mxs. Adrian Forbes were joint
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ene Main Street, Seaforth- • *0
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Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meets.
-The Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of
First Presbyterian Church held their
June meeting on .Tuesday evening
last. The group, of watch Mrs. H.
SCOtt iS leader, arranged the program
faithful member of St. James' Roman
Catholic • Church and. the Holy Name
Society. He is survived, by his wife,
Elizabeth; two sons and seven daugh-
ters, namely: John M., McKillop
Townstrip; Joseph C., Wa Wa, Data
Mrs. Williaixi Manley, Walton; Mrs.
Mrs. 'Ralph McFaddin, and Mr. Mc-
Faadin. 1' •
•, Sgt. Gerald Rusk, of 'Camp Bor-
den, spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Forsyth in Tuckersnath. '
• Mise Mary Whyte, daughter .of
•Mr. Mrs. W.• L. Whyte,' Hullett,
hostesses With Mrs. Daley to a num=
en of the ' bride's friends. The leou'ie
ttil
was prey. arranged in pink and
white ribbons and orange blossoms.
After games and' contests had beers
enjoyed, the wedding march was play-
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*C. Adjusteble hospital bed for *e>
.c. 'rent. ate.
0 • Night Calls -Phone 308 0
<> pay Calls -Phone 119 o
... Charges moderate. , O
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and the president, Mrs. Thompson,
conducted the business part of the,
meeting. Mrs. Earl Bell, read the
Scripture lesson, and Mrs.. Robert
Smith gave the Glad Tidings Prayer.
Mist- Joan IVIcMaster .sang "The Lost
Cilierd" very sweetly to a very ap-
preciative audience. ' Miss Allan, of
the C011egiate staff, gave a most in-
teresting talk on the -lives of two
Datable men, one of, Germany and
the other of laths- Each has done
William J. IVIcKay, Seattle, Washing-
ton; Mrs. 1.,3ouis •13rall and Mrs. Gor-
don Hay' Detroit,' Mich.; Mrs. Thos.
J. McKay, Galt;- Ont.; 'Mrs. Walter
Klinkhamer, DeieJborn, Mich.„ and
Mrs. C. P. Sills, ISeaforth; also two
brothers and three sisters, Fred and
Mrs. G. K. ,Hollancl, Dublin;. Peter
and Mrs. John Murray, McKillop
Township, and Mrs., J. 1-*: McMann,
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ehicago, Ill-. Forty-two grandchildren
four also sun
anct
ennerwent an operation for appen-
dicitis in Clinton- Hospital on Sunday.
• Mr. Leo aoynt, of Toronto, spent
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a few days, this weea with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Sorg.
0 ,Mrs. G. .D. Ferguson and Miss
Doris are spending a few days in To-
ronto.
. • LAC. Gordon Bender and Mrs.
Bender, of Ottawa, are guests at the
home of Mn and Mrs. J. C. Crich.
mr, le, M. Southgate, Toronto,
ed by Miss Alma Lawrence, a dium
of Miss Shannon, and Mrs. 'Chester
Henderson read the address and Mrs.
David Shannon and Miss Alma Lawn
ence presented her with a Kenwood
blanket and walnut coffee table.
Miss Shannon very graciously
thanked the guests for the lovely gifth
and "She's a Jolly Good Fellow"' was
sung. A delicious lunch was served
when Miss Margaret Shannon, ,great
-aunt of the bride-to-be presided at the
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much for his own country in keep-
ing alive the Christian spirit :tinder
and great grandchildren
vive. He was preeeceased by one
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is spending a few holidays at the
home ef his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W.
tea table, which was pretty with -a
lace' cloth, pink, roses, silver can
er
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Very . adverse circunistances. The •••
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holders and ivory candles.
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have lived lives of great sac.rifice Ir.
order to better conditione among
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their, own people and to bring abou.
a co-operation betweee men and na-
apes. The July meeting will take the
form. of .a picnic at the Lions Park.
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. Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
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u ue BEST IN RECENT YEARS-
AND NONE BETTER IN WESTERN-
. • miss Merle Keating, Of London,
spent the we'ek-end at the home of
her parente, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Keat•
ing.. .
* • Miss Barbara Sproat, of Stratford
is •a guest at tat home of Mr. and
*D th ' f M tth H B ta
ea ,o a ew ,enry ea le
The death occurred in McKillop
Monday night of Matthew Henry
4eattie, for years a well known farm-
en of thd •township. -Although not in
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Mrs. F. 1VIcKercher in :McKillop.
ler Mr.
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-perfect. health some years,'
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The Second Division . .
Court ,
. ... Coanty ref Huroa.
Oflies„ in the Dominion Bank Ong&
Ing,,Seafc.rth. Office homes : Tam-
"nay. Thursday and Saturday, ass a.m.
to 5 p.m: Saturday evenine1.30 am-
th• 9 tutu
Clerk
• W. M.
. MacDermidss. --, An endoyable and
:pleasant afternoon was spent en the
beautiful ,grounds of Mr. and. Mrs.,
„ Malcolm MacDermid's home on Wed-
' nesday, „Tune 17, when sixty ladies
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of th' aa M $ d M Lan f North
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' side, United Church were present. The
, program with Mrs. W. Hay in charge,
'opened by singieg, "What a Friend
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Toronto's Own , •
" MODERNAIRES "
. 12 Musicians • .
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GIVE* 'DM A REAL WELCOME .
Starting SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
NIGHT TILL
DANCING EVERY N . .
LABOR DAY
Jitney dancing Monday to Friday,
• -Mrs. J. A, • Munn and two .sons,
Donald and Bill, leave on Friday for
Ottawa, where they will spend July
and August with Flight Lieut. a. A.
Mutoa. • •
6 Miss Mary -Bennett, of Walton,
was the guest .this . week of Miss M.
P. Patterson. • • •
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. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays, of
Detroit 'er here over the week -end
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Beat* bad been. active on the farm.
At alite o'clock he suffered a heart
attack and death occurred 'one .hour
later. ,1-1-e• was born in McKillop,- the
son of the late Robert Beattie and
Ester Hillis, and was in his 68th year.
All his life Mr. Beattie bad farmed
in- McKilion He was a menabeis of
the Presbyterian 'Church. Surviving
sare one brother, William, of McK11-
HEADED BY SEAFORTH BOYS' AND GIRLS' BAND. i
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• .• .- Bring Your 'Baskets and Picnic at the Park -, * .
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E. C. CHAMBERLAIN -
We Have in Jesus," followed with
except holidays. Free admission be-
attending the forferal of Mrs. Hays'
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lop, and five sisters, Mrs. Albert Spat-
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--Insurance -
illfe, Fire. Allt0, 'Skinless and "loci-
dent, Windstorm and' guarantee bonds.
.. Rates reasonable. 'All rioka placed in
, prayer by Mrs: Roy Lawson-. Mrs. J..
, Finlayson- gave the Bible reading en-
titled "The Genuinenessi of Prayeras
. based on Matthew, 5th chapter'. Mm.
Norman Carter favored the gathering
fere 9 p.m. • on Monaays, Tuesdays
Thursdays, Fridays (except holiday -Os
SPECIAL JULY 1st DANCE AND
MIDNIGHT, JULY 5th
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father, the. late Conrad Eckert
• Lieut.:A.' W. Sillery, 'who a.as
been • • • • , , ,
n stationed in British* Columbia
since last fall, has been transferred
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ling Mrs. Jarees Durance, Mrs. Wm.
' • s" • ' a •
Kerr, Mrs. W lmer S.cott and Louise,
all of MOP:Mop. The funeral took
place on Thursday afternoon at two
• 3.30 p.m. - GIRLS' AND •, RACES •
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Good prizes "
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,fintrelaas companiea.
. Intammation cheerfully, given.
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K C„ CHAIVEBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES
- with a 'solo; Mrs. 'Charles Clew gave
a reading entitled, The Excitement
, of Being a Treasurer." Miss Susie
: Govenlockegave
Sunday Concert, July 5th - 9 p.m.
DASHVIOOD BRASS BAND
t� Ottawa. • . .
a Mrs. James Barry was in Hanover
this week visiting her mother.
• Mr. Francis Phillips, R.C.A.F..
o'clock. Interment ,was' made in
lelaitlandbank eemethey. •
Mr, and Mrs. Aitken and Miss Mary
Aitken, of' Brunner,. and Mrs. Bud
, p.m. -
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Three Smart Teams-- Two -Game Series • I
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ae, excellent, reading,
: "after which the National Anthem was
`1661aamla
Toronto, sPent the week -end at the
Mrs.
Putterban and son, of Detroit, called
7.P.m. - FINAL SOFTBALL GAME .
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home of his permits, Mr. and
on Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Eggert this
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Thomas Phillips.
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SILVER COLLECTJON. ! FREE ADMISSION TO PARK .
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THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. Mad-
,
Seventy -Eighth
a Those from a distance who at-
week. ••-. "
Mr. Mrs. 'Charles Regele were
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FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
Der reid, -which was seconded by Miss
Agnes Govenlock. Mrs. Madaermid
in very fitting manner, at
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endee funeraoe ate
J: Eckere`ware: Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
and'
in Seaferth on S anday and caged at
the nome of Mts. Conrad Eckert .
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HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH, ONT.
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replied a
tee. which all did justice .te a bounti-
ful lunch and a social hour was seent.
at the
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Brall and family; Mr. and Mrs. G M.
Hays and Patricia and. Mrs. Leo Mc-
Monday with his aunts at Morriston Mr. Norman Eggert spent Friday to
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Kay, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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OVVICERS!'
:Alex McEwing, Blyth - - Pres.
W. M Archibald, Seaforth - Vice Pros
aiderton A, Reid, Seaforth - aec.-Treas„
IR:RECTORS:
William Knox, Londesbero; -Chris.
Leonhardt, Brodhagene E. J. Tre-
,warthit, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, R.
31., 2, Seaforth; Alaxander McEwing,
R.R. 1, myth; Pi•ank McGregor, R.R.
s, Clinton; Hugh- Alexander, R.R. 2,
liValtonT Thomas Moylan, R.R. 5, Sea-
cforth; William R. Archibald, R.R. 4,
Beaforth., •
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George Steet Dies in Saginaw._
George Steet, a native of ,-Egmarrin
ville, passed away in St. Luke's Hos-
.pital in Saginaw, Michigan, on Satur-
day; June 20, following ea, "SaSeration
for intestinal trouble, Born in Eg-
mondaille July 29, 1869, a son of. the
late John Stet, George was educat-
ed in the village achool and S,eaforth
'Collegiate Inetittite. Entering The
Expositor office, he learned the print-
ing trade with which he was con-
einuousey connected until he retired
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CROMARTY . „, -
Presbyterian Church -,
SUNDAY
Y JUNE 28th
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Worshivat 11, am and and 7.30 p.m.
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GUEST PREACHER
Rev. John Galloway
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. of Exeter, Ont.
SPECIAL MUSIC •
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Our Male Quartette -.Soloist,
Mrs. Bonthron, Hensel!.
•, ' WE WELCOME YOU I
"Jamieson,
Klierichanter aad • Kathleen, NelceY
Desborough, Mit, Richard Tate and
sen, Richard,: Dearborn, Mich.; Mrs.
J, F. McMann, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas McKay and family, Galt, and
' Mr. Joseph Eckert, Wa Wa, Ont.
. • Miss Alice -Devereaux,' of Torote
to, and Mr. Francis Devereaux, • of
Port Hope, are spending their boll-
days at the home 'of , their mother,
Mrs. Frank Devereaux.
• Mr. and . Mrs-. Gerald Stewart,. of
Toronto, and 'Mr. 'C. B. Stewart, of
Montreal, were week -and guests at
.Mr. and Mrs. William iseheeof Seb-
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ringVfile, were Sunday visitors with,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler.
Mr.' and Mrs. 'Henry Weltereen and
eae and MTS. Charles Eggert 'spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eisler
at Willow Grove. ".
- ¥r,: -and Mrs.. Gordon Muegge and.
baba, of Galt, were visiting her par-
outs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, leoegy.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hartmeir and
son, Jerry, of Oranneville..apent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eg-
gert.
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FROLIC AND
Bingo ,
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DANCE - NIAIN STREET
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•LItooths-- . Garnes.of Skill, .
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about a year ago. For forty years or
Rev. Peter Cromarty-
the home of Ma. and Mrs, Harry
Mrs. Fred H.00gy elebrat-
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more. he owned . and eperated a trait-
itig establishment In Saginaw, dIspos-
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Mr. and
ed ,theiw.twenty,tifth.. .wed ' g•. anal-
versary on Saturday,' June 0; at the
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.SEAFORTH
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MON 'NT WOltIiS
ing of his business just a year ago.
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and. two children, of Detroit, were
home of their...daughter, Mrs. Goralan
Clayton Steeper 'and Ills,:Banavnf L ondOn
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In August of last year with his wife,
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week -end, gliestanat the home of her
leber, in Galt. Many friends Wean
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JITNEY DANA:SINGS* EACH
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evonnaniv vv. n. MA:MAN)
Operded VS',
C & Pryde
Cunningham•
Iroti ale itodt4 to id Mir stook
of ,100.114110,Eler MEMORIALS•
tfeetli• T'utedien & Saturdays
he visited friends in Canada on
'Wedding trite lanaeral service was
held in St Paul's Epiecepal Church
on Wednesday, Tl -v. H. Poulson, the
rector officiating. HIS ilercithers,
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Pit Cot ail
William Steet, -Of e on, n
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Miss Mary Dodds, of London, IS
the guest of Mies jean Scott Harrier-
hey. •
• • mr. J. , ' •cott, leaves this week
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theta many More years of happiness
and prosperity. • • ,. • '
. Mrs., Charles Eggert, Della and Ner-
man attended the Christiar, Edneatioe
rally• held In the Sitatigolical Chnrch
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AUSnices of Seaforth. Aritat6itt ' Athletic Association
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th.,•giiittitn, fo ..,nofetnietaenit any .
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for SaskatiM a, he Will :$2,11%et-
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vertell on Wedne day, June 24,
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it:150, I EXETER. ' Pholie 41
tdvilit Steet, of Whittier, Callfertia,
were in attendance- Interment Was
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