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' Ib'ScfgIRMAN'S- MUTUAL' FIRE
INSURANCE
Information '•gladly - given.
FOR SALE
Il3$ storey frame dwelling On John
;1 deet. Early •possession.
Adphalt shingle oovered_dwelling on
Victoria St, Immediate possession.
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WATSON & REID
M. A, REID - Proprietor
Insurance $z Real Estate
Phone 214 Seaforth
The Second Division
Court
County of Huron
Ofree in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth,. Office hours: Tues-
day, Thursday and deterd'ay, 1.80 p.m,
is 5 p.m.; Saturday evening, 7'.30 p M:
to 8. p.m:”
E. C. CtIANIBERLAIN - Clerk
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An'neuncement -- nr auo Mrs, iter,
aid V. Lawrence announce the en-
gagemen,'t of their daughter, Lillian
Maxine, to Mr. Cecil Lorne Moores
son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Wellington
Moore, Prescott, Ont., the marriage to
take place ars August 20 at Northside
United Church, Seaforth.
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Agent for Mitchell Nursery 0
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Telephone 119
Nights and Holidays 65 0
Annquncem.ent,.- Mr.-afl 1 Mrs. Chas.
Greene, Egmori.dville, announce the
engagement of their youngest daugh-
ter, Catherine Mary, to Mr. Stanley
Earl Racho, son of Mr, and: Mrs.. Jas.
Racho, Egwondville; the •marriage to
take place in August,, •
Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Racho announce the engagement of
their eldest daughter, Muriel Jane, to -
Mr, Witmer Lyon MacGregor, young-
est son of Mr. and Mrs,. William Mac-
Gregor, Kippen, the marriage to tale
place in August.
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• Mr, and Airs. 4. N. Casket', of'_
1,40PQ1 and, 3.4491*, nye I ueste 4..t
tti,e .home of her bother, Mr. Duncan
Aikenhea4, and Mrs. Aikenhead, 'Mrti
Caslce ie a native. - o f Broca eld, ;,
• and Mair John Yelinck and'
son, Robert, of NOOK, were week -end
guests at the home of Mrs. T. G.
Scatt.
• Miffs Mary' Hays is vfe•iting with -
Toronto friends. „-
• Mg., R. H. Sandford, who recently
disposed of his household effects, left
on Wednesday for Merriton, where he
Will spend dome weeks at the home of
his daughter.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick, of
Ottawa, are holidaying at the- home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mont-
gomery • Patrick, in Tuckersmith.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Archibald, of
Davenport, Iowa, are guests at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Archibald.
• Mr. and Mrs- Charles Hays, of
London, spent the week -end at the
home ,of his mother, Mrs. R. S. Hays.
,• Mrs. J. G. McDermid, of London,
was the guest of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. E.
' Ellis - Drover. --=Knox Presbyterian
Church, Halifax, was the scene of a
pretty wedding on Thursday, July 18,
when Margaret Evelyn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Drover, of Sea -
forth, was united in marriage to Mr."
Cuthbert V. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. Ellis, of. Sackville, Nova Scotia:
Rev. G, Faraday performed the cere-
mony. The bride was attended •by
Miss Bernice Hubley, of Halifax, and
the groom by his brother, Mr. Reg-
inald Ellis, of Sackville. Following
the reception at, the home of the
groom's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
left by the Cabot Trail on Cape Bre-
ton
reton Island and Prince Edward Island
on their wedding trip. On their re-
turn they will reside in Sackville,
Nova Scotia.
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Car Washing
AND
Simonize.
AT
Seaforth Motors
PHONE 141
Churches
Anglican.—Holy Communion and
sermon at St. Mary's, I2u.blkn, on Sun-
day, August 4, at 9.30 a.m., and at St.
(Phomas', Seaforth', at 11 a.m. The
Rector, Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert, B.A.,
will be in charge. No evening. ser-
vice.
Death of Mrs. F. Wiltsie.—The death
took place at the home of her daugh-
ter, lyIrst George Radford, in Blyth, on
'Monday, Julp 29, of Mary Jane Fras-
er, widow of the late Frank Wiltse.
She was• in her 65th year and was
born in Mitchell, and in 1900 was
married` to Mr. Wiltsie, who prede-
ceased her twenty„ years ago. Mrs.
Wiltsie' lived most..of. her married life'
in Seaforth, but had made her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Radford, in
Blyth, for the past year. When in
Seaforth she was a faithful worker in
all branches ,qf First Presbyterian'
Church. Death was due to a cerebral
hemorrhage. Surviving are four
daughters: Mrs. Thomas Welsh, Kit-
chener; Mrs. Arthur Douglas, Strat-
ford; Mrs. George Radford, Blyth, and
Mrs.Jack Bowes, Ingersoll; one bro-
ther, A. Fraser, of Morris Township,
and three grandchildren. The ' funeral
was held on Wednesday at 2 p.m.,
with interment. in Maitlandbank ceme-
tery, Seaforth. -
Seaforth Monument Works
T. ' PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
'SEAFORTH EXETER CLINTON
Seaforth •Showrooms open Tuesdays.
See Dr. Harburn for appointment any.°Wim'
time, ee Phone 41 J, Exeter.
Chesterfields and
Occasional Chairs
Gladiolas
FOR SALE
Apply to
BADEN POWELL
EGMON DV I LLE
t2EPAIRED AND
RECOVERED
Also Auto. Seats and Beaks, Verandah
..Swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired,
Stratford Uholstering. Cb°
Stratford
TELEPHONE 579'
For further information apply at
Box's Furniture Store
SEAFORTH
Body & Feder
Repairs
AT
SCalO1fIl Motors
PHONE 141
I b to thank.- All my
pat Ons, for the kind__
6410,ess relations .ex-
tended to me while in
Seaforth.
Mrs. Ronald McPherson
4*Fllis this week.'
• Mrs. F. H. Beattie is a guest at
the home •01' her daughter in Boston,
Mass. - -
• 'Miss Lois Whitney has accepted
a position in the CKNX radio office
at Wingham.
•:, Miss S. I. McLean is spending, a
few holidays with Stratford friends.
• Mrs_ H. A. Seltzer, Mrs. Karn
and MiseRiith Shinen, of Toronto, are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Shinen.
• Miss Betty Anderson, of Hamil-
ton, is spending her holidays at the
home of her grandmother, Mrs. Robt:
Bell. `
••Di. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster and
family have returned from a month's
holidays spent at Southampton.
• • Mr:. Walker Hart is on a aching
THE
Ina Gray
Beautp
shop
WILL BE 'CLOSED
during the month of
August.
McCormick - Belch.—Two graduates
of the University of Toronto., were
married Saturday at a double ring
ceremony solemnized at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathaniel Belch, Millbrook. The bride
was Miss Marion Lis'setta Belch, and
the bridegroom, Dr. Robert Walter
McCormick, son of Mr. and Mrs. War-
den McCormick, Harrow. Rev. Wa-
ter Patterson officiated. Miss Macy
Lackey, of Peterborough, played• the
wedding music, and Mr. Hardy Mc-
Cormick was 'soloist. The bride wore
a frock of white silk pique with pep-
lum and tucked shoulders. Her shoul-
der, veil of net was caught ..with
orange blossoms, and she carried rod
loses. Her only ornament was the
amethyst necklade set with pearls,
the wedding gift of her father to her
mother. Given_ in marriage by' 1•E r.
father. she was attended by her sis-
ter, Miss Martha Belch„... -wearing a
Princess frock of pink trimmed with
navy, stall navy hat, and carrying
gladioli. 'Mr. 'Donald Whaley '" was
'groomsman' for his cousin. The cou-
ple will live in Harrow. The bride
.was a recent member of the the staff
of the Seaforth High School.
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
:HEAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTH, O'NT.
OFFICERS: -
F' rtt►k Mdare'gor, Clinton - President
•Chris•Leouhe.rdt, tlrodhagen, Vice -Pres,
*erten A. Reid?, Seaforth - Manager
and ; ecretaryTreasurer.
IyItIEC°3`ORS :�-
Chrle. Leuphat t,-'Brodhageti; E. J.
iMWan+tba, C1131iton;. Alcif Sroadfoot,
.1Z, 3, Seaforth; Alexander Mc)win:g,
1, tlilyth; Fraink McGregor, R.R.
;mail; ir'itgh. Alefauider, NAL 1,'
OP; • i111a1>ti: It -Aroh-iba1d,
ea cit
lifleerge teitdl1,,It.R. 1,
l lilt.
.6, Sea`
,trlilt'it`
'Meltli.'!thetr, �y �M.
'et , S•ileef old y l:. kilrt}etet.
0 l wad#go A. -„Watt, at$h.
LOCAL BRIEFS
NEW 'GILSON
ELECTRIC WASHER
Just Arrived !
Phone ,at once if interested.
JONATHAN HUGILL
Agent
Put Your Order in Now
for
Cement Tile Blocks
and,
FEEDING TROUGHS
to
Cornish Bros.
SEAFORTH •
Successors to Rueben Frost
Phone 343
Or write t0=--
Box
o=Box 422 - Seaforth
DANCE
SATURDAY, AUG. 3rd
Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
NORM CARNEGI•E
" and His Band
Direct from the Blue Boom
:ADMISSION 50c
FOR SALE
Good 2 -storey Brick House with
.garage, in Eginondville. Prompt pos-
Iseseion.
11/2 Storey Frame House; 2 acres
land. Village of Bayfield. • Prompt
possession. .
Good House,, Village of Dublin.
Modern.
Also a number of other properties
in Seaforth -listed.
E. ° C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
1 bones: Office 220 Res. 334
• Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McAdam.
of Stratford, -were visiting Seaforth
friends this week.
• Marilyn, Carol and Glenn 'Ches-
ney are spending two weeks' holidays
at Oliphant Beach, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Ameht, of Kitchener.
• Messrs, Ronald Turner and Fir s-
sel Blackwell,' of London, were guests
last week at the home of Mr. . and
Mrs. Charles Farquhar.
• Mrs. John Consitt is• visiting her
sister, Mrs. Logan, in Ifensali,l
• Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Glendening,
of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Farr and "daughters, Grace and Penny,
of Kalamazoo, were recent visitors at
the home of Mr; S. J. Wallace and
Miss A. Wallace, North Main Street.
• Mrs. O. J. Smith and son, of An -
caster, are guests at the home of her
mother, Mrs. William Manson, •
• Mrs. E. Geddes spent the week-
end in London.
• Mgrs. W. C, Black, who has been
spending several weeks with relatives
and friends, left on Friday for her
home in Vancouver. -
41; Mr. Harold Deneau spent the
week -end in Hamilton,
• Mr. Lionel Fortune, of London,.
spent the week -end at his home here:
Miss Peggy Willis has returned
from a holiday spent in Toronto:
• Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Rennie and
Ronald are spending August at their
-summer cottage at Grand Bend.
• Mrs. E. C; McClelland, of Toron-
to, is a guest at the home of her
mother, Mrs. R. S. Hays.
41 -Mir, and Mrs. J. J. Cleary and Miss
Mary Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. Rae'
Benninger. left on, Monday on a holi-
day trip to Willie, Sack,, and other°
Westerit ptliiata.:
ai •M1se 13'trothy Farquhar, of Torun•
tb, is !Spending the. holidays at tie'
home of her Parente, Mr. and Mrs.
Chatiee' JF'dr'q»Tat,
simmonsiimminir
TAXI SERVICE
JACK CLEARY .
SEAFORTH
Phones:
Day 267 'Night 335
HOME BAKING
SALE
Frank Kling's vacant
store
SATURDAY
AUGUST 3rd'
Doors open at 3 .:p.m.
SPONSORED, BY
Seaforth
Women's Institute
till to . ` alitUrtIM
* Mak O{t:11'[r$ oauald Ggrdon,
t'Oron•t4. wera 'w'e*"en gt{esta_< 411"home of Mr. anti Mfrs: ` T. . G GO'
• The Misses Laidlaw 'are on.
Motor :trip to Boston. .
R Mrs. H. C. Budd,' of 'Mian;, A'iq 1r,
da was a„week-end guest at the hoxae.
r
of Tier brother Mr. C4. p. Fe o so .stn,
and i Mrs.• Ferguson.
• • Mr. and Mrs, • Blaine Dunlop, of.
Kinistino, -Sask., are guests at the
home of their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Rogerson. •
• Mr, and Mrs. Harry Welford, of::
Peterborough, are guests at the home
of'•her brother, Mr. W. T. Thompson.
• Mrs. C. A. McAlpine and two
sons, of Harrow, are guests at the
home of her parents; Mr: and Mrs.
M. McPhee.
••,Miss Isabel McKellar, R.N., of
Stratford, spent -the week -end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. McKellar.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams; o
Kitchener, are guests at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Wil-
liams. --
• Mrs. F. Lang and son, Mr. R.
Lang, of Marine City, Michigan; and
Miss Marion . Purcer, of Chatham,
were week -end guests at the home of
Mrs. F. C. Anderson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kerr and Mrs.
William Kerr are visiting with Flint,
'Michigan, relatives.
Poultry
Raisers
We are exclusivebuyers
of High Quality Poultry
Lice or Rail Grade.
„HENS, BROILERS and
CHICKENS
(Highest Cash Price
Haid for quality poultry
`Peek -up and Estimates Free-__,._.
, - -•CALL -- ��....
DUBLIN 'EODIJCE •. Co�°
DU,BUN '50
LAKEEVIEW--CASINO
-GRD BEND
SEiNaSATIONAL !
Gordon` Delamont and
His Orchestra
DANCING EVERY
;NIGHT -.
Gordon Delamont's Orchestra is
now . recognized • as Canada's
best 11 -piece Orchestra.
Midnight• Dance, Aug. 5
12.05 A,M. -
Sunday, Aug. 4th, 9. p.m.
"Variety Entertainers"
Presenting the • Best Shaw of
the Season.
Monday, `Civic. Holiday'
AUGUST 5th
MEN'S
Softball Tournament
CHAMPIGN TEAMS
All teams in this Tournament'
are either standing lst or 2nd
in their individual leagues.
TEAMS: 'Dominion Recreation-
al Association, London; - Sea -
forth, Dashwood, Grand Bend.
First Game starts 2-e''clock;,
two 7 -inning -games; final ,game
.9 innings.
SILVER COLLECTION
- • Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred• Hoegy and
daughter, of Soitlf Bend, Indiana, are
guests at the. home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoegy.
• Mrs. G. Troutbeck is visiting,;.hpr
sister, Mrs. R. Johnston, in Bramp-
ton.
• Miss Marys Lou Sills is spending
her holidays with'Detroit relatives.
• • Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dunlop, who
have been visiting his parents, Mr..
and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop, have return-
ed to their home' in Ottawa.
• •• Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Clarke and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Elliott spent
the week -end at Barrow Bay. -
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Patterson and
family, of Brampton, are guests -at
the home of'her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Scott.
• 'Mrs..G. ''=Duffy, and daughter,, of
Hamilton, are .the 'guests this week
.,of.. Mr_ and Mrs. 'F. A. Kling.
• Mrs. Frank Fiiiiiigan and'• daugh
ter are visiting with friends in Kin-
cardine. •
• Misses Betty and Adrienne Ban-
non are visiting relatives in Ludding-
ton. Michigan: •
'. • Mr. and, Mrs. C:, Bodfish, of Lon-
don, and Mrs. W: Hanna and Miss
Annie, of. Kingsville, are guests at
the home of Mr. 'and Mrs.. Harry W.
• Hart.
• Mrs, Charles Holmes, of Toronto,
i a guest at the home of Miss Caro-
line Holmes.
• . Miss Teresa McIver, BA., and
Miss Josephine McIver are spending
their -holidays with relatives in Flint,
Michigan. '
•. Dr. and . Mrs.. E. J. McGavin,• of
W indsor, spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs 'John McGavin and Miss
Mary M.cGayin in'Tuckersmith
• Misses Grace. and Hilda Kaiser,
of Kitchener, are the guests of •Mr.
and Mrs. J. .T. Kaiser.
• Mrs. Freeman Cornish, of British
Columbia, is . the guest of .Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Cornish. '
• Mrs. William Smithers, of Toron-
to, was the guest last week of Mrs.
J. 3, Sclater. •
• Mrs. A. Loiselle and daughter
spent last week with friends in Till -
have been used in Canada
for more than a, century,
and their quality has never
been allowed to deteriorate.
When you want paint for
any purpose specify Ramsay ...
—you are ,sure to be right.
C. W. IRONSIDE
;VARIETY STORE
Seaforth
& aRAMSAM & GUN
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R °V R tOO.'reP
"Toe right i %nt t p4aflt right"
sonburg.
CONSTANCE
O S I Thurs.',,''x.,, dug.', 2;,
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CLAUDET PE #03EFIT.„,
PON AMSC. H,E
GUEST WIFE "
A spirited farce oomedy:dframa with thrills anfa. lauglater,
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
" WONDER •MAN
with
DANNY KAYE 0 and VIRGINIA MAYO •
A jack -pot of entertainment in the usual Danny Kaye comedy style.
Matinee Monday, Aug. 5, at 2,30 p.rn.
NEXT TH=URSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
JOAN LESLIE • ROBERT ALDA
" CINDERELLA JONES"
It's got those rapturous two from "RHAPSODY IN BLUE"
•
Coming — "LOST .WEEK -END"
with
RAY MILLAND . and ' JANE WYMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harding, of To-
ronto, are spending a couple of weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson.
• Miss Hazel Jamieson, of Camp Bor-
den,and Miss Lois Jamieson, of Lon-
don, •are visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jamieson:
Mr. Lorne Lawson was in London
on Monday on business.
Mrs. James. Riley underwent an . op-
eration in Clinton Hospital on Satur-
day morning last, Her many friends
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns on Sun-
day.
-Mr. Andrew Reekie, of London, and
Mr. Norman Lindsay, of Toronto,- call-
ed on Mrs. Reekie on Monday at the
home of Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Britton.
Mr. William J. Dale has commenced
threshing operations on the farm of
his brother, Mr. Arnold Dale.
Jgt FINNICAN'S
From the Day We Are Born
From the day we are born till the day'we die, we spend our time
advertising ourselves, for better or worse. • Last week we advertised
Salmon, Rice, Raisins,' Currants, Prunes—all short items. Thursday,
Friday and up till 10 p.m. Saturday, not one single customer was
refused any of these items.
Into this business we are daily pouring the gleanings of many
yearsof retailing. "ONE PRICE," "MONEY BACK IF NOT SATIS-
FIED" is the policy at Finnigan's.
SPECIAL THIS •WEEKEND — TABLE OILCLOTH, in two widths, 11/4
yards and 11/2 yards. If it's Oilcloth, shop at Finnigan's.
HONE EARLYBetter -� ►Service.-..--
For getter Fruits, es,
P
W. J FINNIGAN & SON.
CRo MIAwTY
Mr. and Mrs. McWilliam are enjoy
ing a holiday during the month. of
August, and, next Sunday evening a
union of the Zion, Staffa and Cromar-
ty congregations will be held in the
Cromarty Presbyterian Church at 8
o'clock, standard time, when. the Rev.
James Anthony, of Exeter, will have
charge :of the service. '
Mr. Lorne Wasman, accompanied
by iris lather, Mr. Charles Wasman,
and, • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allisdn, of
Seaforth; spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erwin of Put-
nan, and the former's daughter; Caro)
line Wasman.
Rev. R. G. McKay, of. Woodbridge,
and his son Alex, are enjoying a few
days with Mr. James Scott and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Scott, Jr., and Mrs.
R. J. Sedtt.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dow, of Grims-
by,. visited Sunday and Monday with
•Mrs. S. A. Miller.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per was observed at Cromari°}y Pres-
byterian Church on Sunday morning,
Rev. W. A. MacWilliam officiating,
Who was assisted by the Rev. R, G.
McKay, of Woodbridge, a former .pas-
tor who delivered the address.
Sunday visitors with, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Walker and her mother, Mrs.
Davis, were; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cock
wily and little daughter, Neva, and
Mrs, Garnet Cockwill, all of Dadh-
wood, andMr,_Gerald Cockwlll, Of Wal-
born, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc-
Innis and Peter, of Woodstock; i1+ Ir.
and Mrs. John McInnis and little son;
Danny, and Mr. and Mrs. 'George
Ciipsori, of Ingersoll; the latter Batt-,
pia are remaining tor; a,. -few 'dote ,anis,
It with' Mrs, elipso'11'e mother, Ml's':
Davis, why- bee, been, undo,' the•, dbe�
tore wire. ,We. are pleased' tiI"itrio
Sire ie ini"proiint, thOngh,alowiy:
Save Time and Money with Surge
• SURGE milks faster.
• SURGE—the machine that does auto-
matically what other machines have to
be helped to do.
• SURGE produces more milk. •:
• SURGE gives cleaner milk. F:... .
MACHINES NOW IN STOCK
Ask for a'demon:tf'ation.
•
FranKhng
Distributor
J. 13. HIGGINS, Sales; & Service
Seaforth, Ont.
NQW'S THE TIME FOR A•' COMPLETE
MID -SUMMER CHECK-UP
This is the summer you'll want to
drive on your favorite roads—to
your vacation resort. Be wise,
Let-, us tune-up you car for
smoother driving, more power, pep
—and more miles on a gallon.
MALI'S GARAGE
Phone 102 0 • Seaforth
DON'T DISCARD YOUR OLD
Chesterfield Y �
Until You Know We
Can't,,.IieIp You!
PHONE 3 2=W first for estimates
on .price ah cover,;No obligation.
Splendid V riety; '2' Weeks' Service
Let us • r ver your furniture while
you ai'4 s yon lidlidayd. Purniture
returned et' torn, convenience. •
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ICK
holsterer