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INVITATION
TO *ONG ARM
Young .girIS as they get. into
their "teens!' become znoreintereat-
ed in dress—become more particu-
lar about *hat they wear. We feel
sure it will be to your interest to
inspect our Fall anti• Winter CO4ts,
siAes 14, 16 and 18,
Another Large_Shipillent 01
Ladies coats t� Wand this week
We like to say good things
about our Coats, but—we like bet-
ter to have you try them on and
tell us the good things yourself,
The Atm of Dependable EINS
The coming of November.reminds us- that the
wearing of Furs must soon begin, and the advantage
of being ready with. Furs when the first cold days
arrive suggests an early selection.
We are showing this season a beautiful range of.
Russ:an. Fitch, Alaska Sable, Mink,. Persiab La.rn'a,
Blue Fox, American Fox,
Isabella Fox, and Mink Marmot,
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Newest Styles are huways
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For. Saturday we put on sale 30 pairs only
Ladies Heavy Mocha Gloves, in tans and broWns,
two dome. You would consider these cheap at Lao.
Indeed we don't know any other as good for. that
mmoney. Thirty people can buy theon
Saturday for• 6QC
E. T. Corsets
Our big 89c Corset, the sizes are broken, but we
have about fifteen pairs of popular sizes. Any pair'
of these Corsets, till all are sold, for 75c.
Penman's Celebrated
Uuderwear
A full range in ladies, misses ancrchilcIrentst also
men's, youths and boys Fleece lined, Merino and All
Wool as well as 'many other lines of reputable mann-
facture.
The Staple Department
The Staple Department is brim full of good
values—Blankets and Quilts, Blanket Cloths and
Velvet Robes, Cretonnes and Chintz, Flannels and
Flannelettes, Towels and Towelings, Table Linens
and Naekins, Cottons and Sheetings in great variety
SEE THAT:YOU OET COUPONS
MEET ME AT
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The People's Store
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1°' hi e3 A. H. fermis Merlin, Mrs. Live coussiu ettuley Leon last sveek,
Mr. Milton Hooper, a Geaeton,
vieited frieuds ist tbis victinty.
Mat Kerslake ettal Artisan, a Ex-
eter, tsp nt the 'Thanksgiving holiders
here.
The stnniveleary eerviees of the
Londt shoe° aistholliat church last
sietelay and Minutes, were a great
seccesseeliev. E A. Peer, a Blyth,
preaehed to large eougregetions on
sanoay morning and evening. On
Moulley evenipg the Thauletsgiving
Fowl Supper wee served by the laillee
from 0 to 8 o*clocle atter which an ex-
cellent programme wise given in the.
church. The Magnetek Male Quart
tette, Mies Amy Pearl Hiles, elev.
Fem. of Myth and Pearcy, of Loncless
bore toolpart in the programme,
The chair was filled by Rev. J. 11.
lesterhout, R. D. The proceeds of the
Anniversary were 8270,00. In connec-
tion with the eerviee on Sunday
evening a men's choir of about 20
voice e furnished the musio.
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Exeter
Another of the veteran business
men• and a most teeteemed and re -
se' resident Of Exeter has pass-
ed to his aetward, intim periSeill *
Sdramel Buckingham who deed
on Saturdey, Get. 21..at the riPe
age of 81 years and 7 Mantles. The
decteaeed, besides being badly erip-
pled' had been iht very poor health
•fort aov)erlal y,earis and. for ;the last
two: years bad bieese an invalid and
almost' totally helpless. Mr. Buck -
Ingham was born in Linen, Devour
shinee England, on (the nth day oe
March 1890, In his native country
he learned the tzade of blacksmith.
ingt end some years- later married
bite noLW heneft wife, In the year
.11850 heleimignated to Canada, with
bt wie, living at St, Thomas and
other' places in .Ontario 319;well aa
in the Untied, States. FPI' a Una-
ber of years ;the deceased conduct
, -
ed a blackemithing busineps at Win-
cheleea and 46 years ago purchased
ay business in gloater, which he con-
ducted until 1892, 'when, owing to
poorl health, heretirgedl He was a •
consistent enenaher Af ,allse
Metho-
clistI church. In polities hennas an
ard,ent adlnetter af the principles of
thet Conservative party. Besides
ihe sorrowmg widow he is surviv
edi by two sons and one daughtera
William, of Kansas, Miss; Harry of
Bassanos Alta., and Mrs, James
Weeks, af Exeter.
• • Sett -storm
G. E. Paekes, of • Dunnville, was a
Visitor 10 towu oa Thureday. •
Mrs. Murphy. tot wetly Miss Mabel
Young, of Ottawa Be.ton, Michigan, is
tne guest of her friend., Miss Mena
Mise 'Rae Dickson, who has been
'visiting her 'slater, 'Mrs,. -Orville Jones
in Fort Saskatchewan, returned home.
Mrnlo
Mrs, %N. Goveek is in Terouto, .
visiting liee. datiehter and other
friende. , .
• • •Dr. fiutchison, of. Winnipeg, visited
his cousins, the Misses flutchisen. .
Tue Seaforth. Milling Oompanv, is
making preparatioise t•oe the installa -
tun: ot electric motors. The -compauy
will be one of the largest_ •Usete of
hydro electric power in tem). -•
Janis McGinn, of ToledieOnio,
is visitiog her moths. a. Alva ICehoe.
Mrs. W. Arno, of London and two
, children visited Mrs John Dorsey' and
Miler friends intown last week,
W. E Wright, *of Columbus, Ohio,
visited nis parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Itieh. •.
ar--.• •
dweighs
corded the ;same discount, The new
rateefigures but to be about 8 140 cents
per kilowsi•t. which ineette with geoeral
satisfaction.
The bore markets, which are months
ly events of prominent interest at Gods
erich throughout the winter montIne,
promise to be a additional interest the
coming season. Dr, W. F. Clark,
chairtnan of the hones market com.
naittee, announces that a new Seature
to be added this winter will be the
Presetsce of buyers from all points pre
-
Pared to handle either horees or cattle,
The idea is a new one here and the
success a the venture is looked fors
ward to vetth interest.
Word was received here by Capt.
john MacDonald of the schoonerAzov,
which veaterlogged 20 miles of Point
Awe Bergues last Sunday afternoon,
that the vessel was located on a beach
near Nine Mile Point, not far from
tiputhamaiton. It is understood that
the hull ie in very good condition,
Capt. Meekulay. of Southampton, will
make an effort at once to tow her into
port. The cargo, composed of heavy
hetnlocle lumberand shingles, is
thought tote Inman It is very valu-
able.
Henry Horton, a.n eged resident cif
Goderich and for many years engaged
in the grocery businees here, died last
Saturday night, He was among the
number who took part in the great
gold rush to California and A.ustrailua
in the middle of the last century. lie
was a brother of Horace Horton, who
represented different ridH
ings in uron
County in the Donoinion House of
Commons over forteayeers ago. Ur.
Eloeton was about eighty-eight years
of age and is survived by his idone
his second wife.
Goclerich now has a bugle band. The
bugles have arrived and at almost any
hour of the day the air • resounds with
the enlivening military note e To be-
gin with the band will consist of nine
bugles.tvvo side drums and a big drum,
The b ani has been formally organized
with Prof, J. Story as instruetor. The
de
presint Is Bert Murphy ; secretary
and treaeurer R, W. Oraigie ; husiitess
manager, Fred Shindy ; expentive
ceeairnittee. the above mentioned
officers and a Tichhorne. The .buglers
Roy Sharman, Ernest Colborne. Rog,
Platt. Eimer Wells. Roy Greig, R. W.
Craegie, Fred Sturdy, Bert Murphy
and John Story. The side drums will
be in charge of F. •W. Dunke and
Grafton Burdette. Pa:kilo:trite
will look after the hig drum. The
boys will be at their best viten the
hockey seasoteopens, ad if enthus-
iastic buglers will help in the games
then the oderich hockey club shoold
'come out on top at the end of the
. season.
Di. lased, inspector of public scnools
paid an ottietial visit to the schools in
town ta& •..
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C. • W. Kent & Son, of the- Canadian
.
General Electric :Joni pany,.of Toronto,.
are. busy in:smiling the cenioment in
the .suti• station for the- treininssion ef•
bydto electric power. -It Is expected
that the hydro system Will be in oper-
ation in all the stores and • residences
by November 15. • • • •-
W. I)..-McLeini, who has • been con-
nected \Nab The Expositor for:, some
years, hasarquired•an interest En. the
Dundas Bittiner.and has assutned edit
Meal and.buteuess confrol•of tnatjoun.
nal.. Mi'. McLean left on Monday - for
his:ndwhoete and his family will fol-
low. at an early. dixte. His many Mends
mash him every auccess in his ,new
venture.
At a meeong of the Seaforth Roc •
key Olab, held in the counee shaw her
on Tuesday eveuing last the following
officers *emelt cted •for the coining
Season.: lionoraty President, F.ratuk
ICtiog, .presideet, Jainee E. Willis.;
vice.president, W. McDougall, secre,'
• &try, lien: y Smith .1 treasurer, Walter• -
-NV.atts,; managing committee, Aithur
'Broadfoet, irrank*Siles,Jarnes b. Reid,
Welker. '•It was decided to enter
teams in both 'intertnediate-aul junier
series of the O. IL A. The ineetine•
was the largest and Most enthusiastic.
gathering in the interest af sports held
in Seaferth for many yeare. The team •
made an excellent showing in the juti-
tor series last -winter and the pante
goodwerk is expeeted hy them this
season.
Goderieb,
John Best, son of J. M. Best, of Sea;
forth, has joined the staff of the Bank
of Commerce here as junior.
George H. .Stanway, fate of the
Stratford branch of the Bank of Mon -
treat is now on the staff here.
Miss Mamie P. Scott, of Richmond,
Ont., bas returned to her home after a
visit with Mrs. Peter MacFarlane.Brite
annia, road.
Miss Alberta Yates has returned to
hen duties as professional nurse in
Chicago, after a four months' visit at
her home. here.
The water and light commission has
made the cut in the electric light rates 1
which was proposed a few weeks ago.
At present all users of fifty kilowats
• or over receive a ten percent. discount.
Hereafter all consumers using over
five kilowats in auy month will be at-
.
AAAAAANWo.VVVVVVAAAAAAAAA
PEUNI 1NG
HOT WATER, STEAM
and HOT AIR IlEkTING
Galvanized Iron Work
Rooting and
Eavetroughing
We have everything
that in newland up -to date
in the Plumbing and heat-
ing business.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON MAL
CONTRACT WORK
Byatu &Sutter
mommmewwwwwwomm
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Varna
• Mrs. Makinses the gu st -of h r sis
ter,. Mrs. Jetties Ester, •
- Mrs. W.- Collins. who li-as be m visrt-
ing her sister, Mrs 0, Logan has re.
tut'ned t h h • • y.
Miss E. Elliott, of lietilion, was -the
guest of Mrs. D. W. McAsh on Thurs.'
day. '• ••
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• The thankofferin s of teeW. P M S.'
on Monday was well attended. An ad--
dres•s on mission work • by Rev. D.
Johnson was -given. •
Mrs. T Ward and danghter, of
Monclville, are the guecte of her son,
Christopher Ward,
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Tachersmitis
Hullett
Oa Sunday Wi
of the 2ed iConc esims had the ins -
t Humphrey
fortune to heed kt hien said e..1,trees
burned. 1 he cause ie 1,101m/wen,
Mists Lulu Ocimel, ;if Ciinton. spent
a few days- with Miesd:d. Get rev.
Miss tiedie Maloof, of Terms tiespent
be holidays under the parental roof.
• Muss Myrtle Philips, of Stratford,
anent her wagon at her homs on
the 8rd Conceselon.
Mr. and Mrts. john Carte:gist event
Sunday at the home a James Snob -
b
' Miss Dora Riley. of Morris visited
her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Aileen e
few days last week.
• Mrs, Alfred Quietly and two daugh-
ters, of Hyde Park, 'spent a few deeds
with her jollier, M. l3raithwalte.
Misses Lizzie and Minnie Snell, of
Westfield. spent Sunday with their
cousin, Miss Mary Snell, .
George °erten Jos. Riley, 'John
Knox end flerbert Oaks returned-
erom the West last Friday.
eMiss Eleanor Manes, a London,
spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss
Mills? Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Stevens epant
Sunday at the latter's mother, Mrs.
Woov, of Stoniest,.
Mrs. Pi, Warren, a Clinton, and
Miss Edna Sands, of Groderich, spent a
few days with the forneer's sestec,
Mrs. S. McCool.
Wedding.—A. former Hullett young
lady in the person of Mies Flora
McNeil. Was mulled last Wednesday
evening at thee—Welliagton Street
Methodist Parsonage, London to Mr.
Devil Rerdan: The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Humphrey A.
Graham. The coulee were unattended.
After a short honeymoon trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Berrien will reside at 5S.
Haniiitors Road. The bride's parents
resided on 8tel Concession of this town.
ship for many years and about 4 years
ago moved to London. The brides
many friends: here will all wish her
joy and happiness.
St. Joseph
' Several times survey:ers have staked
out a line for an .electric road to Strat-
ford, London or St. elarys, but this
was as fir as it. went. Dockswere
built by the Government, raid it is
master of regret that this money was
uselesely wasted, as the dock was
never used, except for fishing boats,
on a small scale and the dock to -day is
in a sad condition.
. When Mr Oantin built the bot4
and other -buildings, and saw his Plans
Would not work out; it is remarkable
- that he didn't improve the. .property
adjoining the lake, make some Sine
'parks, walks and driveways and put
everything in ehape to draw summer
tourists to a spot on, Lake Huron that
work,. in Wee be as popnlar as Mus-
koka, d niuh
"Ibis inhabita,nts. of this han-dt, be.
ing of French extraction, are heginn-
ir g -to loge hope that St. Jeseph. will
develop into a great city, asMr. N.
Canton, well kn.own It promoter,
lied planned it to be: - The Balmoral,
the large , hotel bollt by Mr. Can the its
slimly tailing away... It le a large
streeture,of the class of the Tecumseh-,
f • Etondon, - and
mposi ng 'pieces of art:WI ect-nre. hadit
beep finished in all .cleta0i'4 The . haek
walls and one.shre have mumbled, and
the -rest is mete too safe. The wine
fantoryis %Scant beding, and the
business block alto, there not .being
even it groceey • etore ilt tne pion.
- Cantin's home, 'end; in .fact,eyery
building -put no by Itirn diF his fri6nds.
a model of arebitecture, • and 'built
well. Mr. tantin bought'. much land.
frein the neighti: ring farmers and had
a city surveyt ti,
The marriage of Lee -Herrington, a
proepeimis farmer ot-the Township Of
the Township • 'of Biettiulpin to Miss
Tose berm 1 a 1 ht f ki
, p ne. ItUg et o r
Thomas' 'Lane, Tuckersmith, was
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et:ie./me/zed in Fit. ;lames' Chapels, Sea;
' ay. o a week Y57
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• Rev. Father Corcoran. The •Jerctorn
*as assisted, hy P. Biala, of Elginfield,
.and.the bride by her sister,. Miss Lucy
Lane.
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The Quarterly 'Ward is to be held on
Tuesday next at 2 • 90
-Rev. C. L. Couzens' and family and
W. D. Couzens, Vice Principal of
Tavistock Schoel spent ,Thanksgiving
at the Parsonage,
• Miss Grace G. Uouzens gave a num-
ber of -solos and reading, with great
acceptance at the Fowl Supper ot Zion
cniirch on Thursclay evening lost.
The usual morning service is with
drawn on Sunday next for the gear-
terly meeting services which are to he
held at Bethel. A large attendance �f
the Holnaesville and F,benezer congre-
gations is expected at litittiel. The
Pastor will preach as usual in" the
evening,
.14ra C.C. Couzens, of Hohnesville
hag just rettireired fr(ons( attending
the funeeeal of hex brother, Mr. Geo,
W, Livingston, of tBreintford, who
was buried last Saturda.y, his death
having occured after a lingering
illness, His only brother, Rev, S. G.
Livingston, ef Lapeer City, Miellie
gang attended the funeral, also his
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Rose 0, .0. Conzens ie holding spec;
ial services dueiner the evenings of this
.weekin Connection with- the Querterlv
meeteeg ssrvacAs on Sundae niorbin
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next at' Bethel Chmeh. Rev. C. L.
Couzens, of Stsfirt, preached on Mon -
'Porter's gill
day evening,
Viritighein
• Winglaania. Oct, 23.—A famil• y, lee
the nesne Stateleten, who' liva
hear the brickyard, were treated to
a; sensatien abo t mid i ht
tu. g of one
day, last week, when investigating
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Loudon, Road
Miss Fanny Grant spent Thanks-
giving with Mise McFarlane,
Miss Rose and Mabel Livermore
were home for Thanksgiving. e
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, of London
spent Thanksgiving at the latter's par-
ente, Mr. A. Stevenson.
Mr, W. Grage, of Morris, paid a
visit Up his sister on Sunday.
MraMann, of London, spent Thanke-
giving day with his friend U. Steven -
Kan. -
Cenetneeee •
Mis Nellie Sutherland spent a day al,
home last Week.
Mr, John Britton preached in Myth
on Sunday.
Rev, Mr. Fear. of Blyth, preached
here on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Lorenzo Proctor, of London
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Jas. Proctor.
Quarterly meeting will be held on
Sunday afternoon to Constance.
, Mrs, EL Ocrielough, and son spent
Sunday hi Stratford visiting her sis.
ter there,
Mrs. Albert McLean, of Bayfield, is
spending Thanksgiving vacation with
her mother Mrs. Wilson.
Londesboro
Rey. Catherhoixt exchanged. pulpits
with the Rev. Fear, of Blyth Stun
deer, Rev. Pearcy exChanged with
theltev. Lundy. of Walton, on Sun-
day. .
Thattlesgieing brought a. goodly
number of visitors to our berg.
The "Temperance Hotel is opened
again. W. Peffer has started, here
againafter . being away from it for
several months.
The iriethodist sueper proved a gen-
uine success although some staved
away on account of the charge being
pe cents.
The Rolmesville wagon got a. load of
poultry ,here on Tuesday Mel another
on Wednesday..
Halloween passed off very quietly
Isere this year. 11 18 • time .. it was en-
tirely forgotten:
:We have new had two slioit spells
of Winter,
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Stanley
Miss Lillie Mcootean spent .Thanks-
giving in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Oainpbefl visited
friends at St. Helens dnring • Tha,nks.
givi
• Mrs P, Camphelland her daughter,
May. Of Clinton, Spent a few days this
Week at their old home e on the third;
Mr, MeDnueall and her daughter
Mary visitedeld acquatinthbres at Ro-
anoke on the first of the Week.
Miss Agnes McFaelttne and Mrs. Ed.
Glen went to Torento on -Monday. .
Mrs. Frank -Nett, of.. St. Thomas,
visited at the home of Me. Wm. Pot-
ter on Monday.
The annual eiviinination.of the' Sab-
bath School, in 8. S. No. 1, Stanley
held on Thanksgiving. the
afternoon. The children were. exam -
in the shorter CatecbiStn, and in
the Sabbath School .lesisons •studied
durirtg the --summer. • The peens ac•
quitted themselves in a very creditable
manner and received prizes and re-
wards at the close,. The -Rev. E. II.
Sewers, .of Brucefield .00nduetert tbe
examination in.his usual efficient and
pleas.ant manner. There was a goodly
number of parent's and visitors pre-
sent. Thosafrom adistance were Mr.
John C. Stewart and tvife from the
vicinity of Stratford, : •
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the eteerces ei a noise they. disc verted( a two-year-old child lyingOn
the doorstep. The infant was eat' -
for and next day the Metter was
placed! in the hands of Cbenty Con-
stable Phippen, Wiso found thatthe
mother, an unmarried girl, had dis-
appeared. The girl's mother could
give no explanation of her daught-
er's( estrange att. It was a fortun-
ate Chance that led to the diseov-
• eree °lithe tots as the night was a
•cold, one, and it is quite likely the,
child, would have pbrished.
• Londesboro •
Among the Thanksgiving visitors
her tvere, Misses B Mains, of London
aisters, Mrs, G. W.Baker, Tillsene Miss Sadie MeGool, of Toronto and
burg Mrs, C.C.. Couzents Holmes- Mr. and Mrs. D. Flo dy, Blyth.
Ville Mrs. Wilson Taylor, iCha,thame '
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A WINGI1AM YOUNG 1110Y ATTACKED ON THE SlifET
Wintgham, Oct, 26.—Last night, through the eslate-glass window of
&meter after ten o'clock, Winghent- t the photograph gallery._ The pot -
residents! 'were ,treated to a sensar I ice were called at Once, but Crnike
tional in.cident. 1Vties Frances bavn shanks had, e& 4.waa ar„,
idson, Was Walking alOng Main nestled .srishrtliser af irward".
street esceirtecl bye, Mr. Peelle), and I The police held the C. P. R. trAja.
:vVheini passing ,the vacant' plot be- I. far tWen ty minutes, thinkling -Crags-
tween johneonis restaurant and , aboard.
Zubreggld photograph studio, Miss •Hai ie on the In,disee liet, but itis
DaVidsoir Vas attacked, it is al- vaiti Visaa Under the influence of
legtede by .a man named Andrew lignOr todar- Till file i°1t morder-
Cruild, Shanks Who, it is staid, hurl- 1. (me -looking, !wea on, add had it
ed faie ay ,eja, she peaseaged to reaehed Mies Davidson Wottld have
dodge( the pliesile, . which craehed made a Wiens Wound,
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Mr. and Mrs. Adair. of London.
Mkt Sunder al 8, Mt:Phalle
Mrs, A, Newton and daughter, of
Toronto are visiting at Clem Newton's.
Mrs. George Smith spent Thenks-
giving at leis home at Curries CroSs-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pickard, of Ohl.
embus, Iowa, are visiting in the
nei hb h
r. George.Cose of Stratford, spent
Thanksgiving at Clem Newton's.
• Mowet McDougall was in Wood-
steck on Monday.
Miss Reed left for her home in Pittss
burg on Friday last. Her sister; Mrs,
John Torrance accompanied her.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy French Sundayed
itt Seaforth. •
Mrs. H. Rutledge is spending a few
days at Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Detroit, are
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visiting at Wm. Elliott e,
Anniversary services will be held in
Bethel church on Sunday, November
12th,
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Mr,-Itobt, Clark of Toronto strent
Thanksgiving holidays with his father
who is very ill at Present.
A nupaber of oue spoetti have gone to
Muskokeh on it hunting ex eciition.
Rev. Mr, Badhugh move to Beaht-
ford this week.
There will be no preaching service
in the I3aptist church next Sunday.
Anniversary services being cobducted
in the Methodisb church.
This Week's Market Tops
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ALFRED SM1111.1.
• 1(11.110 AT GROUCH
Goderichi Oct. 13L—Another distress-
ing fatality occurecl on the Seltford
bridge Tuesday evening when Alfred
Stnaill, farmer of Port Albert. was
killed and his svife seriously its:hired.
The accident was • caused, apparently
through an • unmariageable horse run- •
ping:away down the hill whieh leads
from Goderich to the village of'Selt-
ford, and as it swerved towards the
bridge the buggy was thrown With.
great violence againSt;,the slOne abut-
ment and the ocoupants hurled from,
.the vehicle The unfortunate • Man
was killed instantly, while , his wife -
was found lying unconseious•with-sev-
eta' ribs broken, Their young girl. of
'some seven or eight years,. wen was
elsoin the buggy, eScapecl apparently
uninjured. Several persons -driving
down the.billat •the time 51815 that •
Mr. 8:n:till's rig dashed past them at a
terrific speed, as though the driver had •
lost • control. • •
. The scene of the aticiderit isl-.but a.
short distance below the poin,-, where
Mr. Willia.m.iPotts • and wife. were'
overtaken 'by a runaway t'ea.to, witb
fatal results to Mrs. Potts,' not more.
than ten days ago.. .
An inquest will. be•held.
ABDUCTOR GETS MUT YEAH&
George BroWn,wno abducted Gladys
Price.. the Snowflake, school teacher,
was last week ,eentenced 'at Moreen
to eight Years in the penitentary. ,
pleaded guilty.
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• ONTARIO ST. CHURCH
QUarterly services 'will be held next.
Sunclay morning fLA MIMI-- •
Love Feast 10 a ins
• Preaching sere iPA 11, rY).
Sacrament of the Lord's Slipper sib
12a, in,
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH..
The Ladies Guild. of St. Pahl's church
will hold their regular monthly tea in
the school room on Monday afternonn
November Oth from 2 80 to 6 o'clock.
•• BAPTIST CHURCH'.
Servieek were -well atten.ded last
Sunday. .Theapastor; Rev. W. W,
Wyliei occupying his own pulpit.
Next Sunday evening a special
ser,vicle( is being ,prelached to the
Orangetreeeen, also ,sp,e,eial music 'by
the ohoir A cordial invitation es
sexttendedt''to all.
J3, Y. P. meeting on Monday even
ing. Itt ',waft in the fornsf of a Miss-
ionaryl Meeting, Miss D. Mennen
took( the devotional partt and We.
F. Watts gave a paper on Missions.
Inlayer( meeting tonight at 8 pm.
WESLEY CHURCH
Thist Sperm:tient of thee Lordw
'eapasey will bei adrainietered next
euralay morning. nee3ert
ingt at 10 a.m.
The W. b,, of Wesley Chuzeh
intenta hoidang uuetz Li Ltusade
Day Westing on 12t.orstlay. Noveruner
Oth in tee se b, room counueacing at
o'clock. afser rue program at social
hour Will he spent atact ligbt iresb-
rnents serve]. The reet tund ering
will 60 takeniup
WILLIS tfllJEbE
Rev, David Vfaolarta of Toronto,
will give his inavOl talk" Arming
world in eighty Iniontoemor biztPs`
6yieryieNv of all our Mission fields
witht the ma tatearty one hunkl-
• red teolored slides. in Willis church
Clintort, Friday evoping, Voventher
at eight a'eloek.
Willis ohnreli W. M. S. holda vary
interosting, fIlhanko/feriag service.
lest( -Vinirsday *moping. IVIvh.
Case/A addrossecl the meeting on
thei "Pont= influence Of Vissiona"
Miss Wilson and Mit. McLeod had
letatif4elpfni onennages and %Irk
Vordt- :brought gretetino . 116
Wtali6.1' *MK mit Orlatt Ana
VOA XdOorvi6 aalse a 'dug land tut
Vtrittne rentirhutod anew. •The tol-
Wiltse cOntirbutott fool°. Mho ed..
.itation(topuutteid. to $056
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