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BRODHAGEN, Ont.
Querengesser & Diegel
EGMONDVILLE, Ont,
W. J, Finnigan
Phone 72
HENSALL, Ont.
Dayrnan's Groceteria
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SEAFORTH, Ont.
Carter's Cash Grocery
Phone 42
J. J. Cleary
Phone 117
N. Pryce
Phone 77
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SEAFORTH, Ont.
A. C. Routledge
Phone 166
W. R. Smith
Phone 12
Ross J. Sproat
Phone 8
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WALTON, Ont.
W. C. Bennett
Phones—Grey 904
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HENSALL. \[ s 71, Tom of Exeter was visit -
:c s ittt friends in town Tuesday.
ct M I a:r' .„.,e ,: .r.3 M (;ei•, \\'a:ker left this week to
to 3 . „rte ,tee -c d to t re:at:yes iu 'i'eronto and. North
71r Ser. 1\''s.•n ind \Ir. and Mrs. Chas. Da_ynten :Sirs. Dr. seeet. Mrs. Reid atel \tics Yan-
a 1 sett , i Exr:er were 'Sunda)
i i ` 'v'th tars. Hannah Taylor,
The many frieeds of .Mrs. Peter
i':: ter toil: he sorry te hear she suf-
'1,'. an I Mr, i re t yen - 111 fered severe heart attack on Mun-
t ,e t llr .wen ;lay n, u•nhn • fund is c, :fined to her
t t ,cert e . _ an ..,e.. s :n n Her nicety friends wish her a
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t t t1 speedy recovery,
Ga.:, ...en.1
on stye
.\ fee lii;.aOf\Vn:1 ::,.k
e 4 eek en itich ger
ate, lir. and lli-. R. II'Liwins.
I'it.'. \ttgliean Chnreh are
701 hal-ling a cerin tea in the basement.
t: Mrs. caes Gratem -e t reel on Saturday t,fter:t
t t carters ...t ..y at atsaa eats,
71 ch. s r tdar will ht rally day in the
:ettoal Mre. 11s. n `'ate United Church. S,ec:a: m;isic ie be-
i' satealaat: 1
:t' Betel. ' a.- re]'arcd a i l a cordial invitation
alreI s extended t„ a.:.
been Tiic Y.P.S. :he United Church
.,e Imer:....ma Her many
tea tels 'saes' sse tier' sr Seal again
3Ie en1 Yes. C -e„a and
:Miss visit:el with
t de.i
and Mrs, W. C, Pierce al Ex-
..- -etre 7er. 31-sn far,
'f ii
\\ .+Fee .,-.t,? to si.th,-:1
smarday.
Free: co a has
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to Mai -teats
:Merle- -:c• , e ..:rt t rt:-
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:sir.71-• E.-1 1 ..a.er : Lir-
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e t•. 31.. an.1 Mrs. T. \V.
e aeet. eistttioe:'.it here.
Mre. \ ser:.. I tirade
is t•t.ing ".vith Mi,s Emma T .:irs:; tt.
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1.)•mg,1%s and sea sailen
H ' ' Park viaite.I r - e n . -t
%eel: with Mrs. Douglas' t :her l
Mrs. Jahn 1; dins , n mai Mise
ee
Mr rAiiee joynt joy.and sen Wes who
?:ave been spending the summer at
,'`e°r :tome, have returned Fore. -t.
Mr. and Mrs. \\'ni. Dav .1. -n and
aalAlieo visited on Sunday with
:ends at i-Iarriston.
Mrs. (Dr.) Reid of ('ort Rc wan is
siting with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. E, Sheffer,
:Mrs. John Berry has taken reams
with hiss Adair and has moved there.
'Mr. Nelson :Blatchiord has been
snaking improvements to his dwelling
en Richmond Street.
The annual \Mission Band rally 'of
Huron .Presbyterial wtas held in Gad-
•erich on Sat., (Sept. 22nd. There was
a good representation from the- dif-
ferent Bands. among those receiving
certificates and seals were Miss Myr-
na Hudson and Miss Irene 7IcMartin
f Hensel', who received life mem-.
berehip certificates and Ruth Yc•nng
received her three-year seal.
Sunday, Sept. 30th will be rally day
at Carmel- Presbyterian Church, `1 t-
ial music is being prepared by
children's choir. A cordial inritatcn
is extended to parents.
The 'V M;S. of Carmel Church. met
for their regular September • meeting
-en Thursday afternoon, Sept. 211th, in
site basement of the church with Mrs.
Farquhar presiding The meeting c:p-
tned by singing hymn 108 and Mrs.
A:rnolcl led in prayer, Mra, Edwards
tread the 'Bible lesson from the bc•ok
eat Proverbs and the roll call was
answered .using humility as 0 text
word. •The minutes of the previous
greeting were read and approved.
Mrs,. Dallas took the topic and 'the
businesia period followed .conducted
by the President, Mrs• Young, after
which the offering was received. Mrs.
Perguhar then. gave a very appropra
ate reading entitled, Iles, Pickett s
•'Mthssiouary 13 -ox. Mrs, Young slang a
061o, and Mrs. D, Nicol led in prayer.
The closing'hiymm •was' followed • by
able (Lord's prayer • in unison,
!Miss Rlurth Ghapmian, RN., of Ha-
milted is visiting awitth her parents,
Ma. and Mrs; Wm, Chapman, olf Hay.
.7.1,C11er, 11107 'a:' 711C01 :11,1 into t relit -
11 Fridayda,venin, atthe
a:;.l Mrs. Jas. Smillie,
e veiling was s pelt t in games and
r-ntta.ts and neiner- and marehmel-
as tsars served, There way a ,good
arowti present. The render nieecing•
set sr held oe Monday evenin.g,s in
the Itasetneut af the e.tureh.
The ;petty frienclet of Mrs. f Vat-
1Val-
caelreMtan will In: pleased to hear she
Sae e t able t:, return to her home
irate, tic. tt :Memorial Hospital,
Seeforth a where she was taken for
treatment after site was accidentally
t abaut two weeks Tor• while
working in he , nion field, A fete of
1:1e young. boys in town were in the
,; practising. shooting • and one
u,n while aiming at a tin can ac-
cidentally shot Mrs. Valcndraghan.
r- accident hoeld be a lesson, also
11, rein. to the boys of Hensall and
vicinity net to be allowed to handle
those daagerens weapons, especially
ie the teem iimite, and endanger the
:iyes of citizens, especially boys as
yoting as tate b.3s are,
BAYFIELD.
Mrs. Cal:lerwc d of Ottawa is vis -
icing ger Brother, M -r. George King,
and Mrs. Linc.
Mrs. Polk of Caledonia visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett,
last week.
Mrs. Gairdner and daughter Betty
of London were home for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fisher of
Waterloo. who were guests of Mrs.
F. A. Edwards Inc two weeks, return-
ed home Sunday.
'Harvest Thanksgiving services are
to be ,held Sunday. Sept, 30th at Trin-
ity Church at 111 a.nt. and 7 p.ttn, when
\'en. Archdeacon Jonee Bateman of
Goderich will condntct services,
Heard-Elliott.-lBeautiiully decorat-
ed with pink and white asters and
autumn leaves, St. John's C'hnrch,
Varna, was the scene of a very pretty
autumn wedding on Saturday, Sept-
ember 22nd, when Rwlth Irene, daugh-
ter t t Mr. and Mrs. Morton Elliott of
Varna, was united in :marriage to Fre-
derick George Heard, son of Mrs.
Hearn} and the late William Heard of
Barfield. The ceremony was perform-
ed by Rer. W. G. Bugler, B.A., of
Bayfield. Tin wedding Music, 'The
Bridal Chorus" iron Lnhengrin, and
Mendelesoho s Wedding March, was
played by the bride's cousin, Mrs.
Lang of London, During the signing
of :the register, Mors. R. D. Morrison
of Kitchener -aunt Of the bride,
sang very sweetly, 'B'ec'ause," The
bride, given in marriage by her father,
was daintily gowned in, blue R'osh-
ana•ra crepe with blue ,hat, gloves and
shoes to match. She carried a ,beauti-
ful b'oun-net of Killarney noses and
gypsop'Iai•]it. 'She was attendedby the
groom's sister, Miss Nina Heard,
wearing a gown of rose Roshan'ara
crepe and carried a shotwer (bouquet
of pink Sweetheart roses, The best
man was M'r; Clayton Eplait, bnolther
of the bride, and the ushers:f were
Russell Heard and Alvin Elliott. Af-
ter the ceremony- a reception was
held at the bride's h,onne which was
attractive'y decorated with au'tu'mn
dowers. The color selterne through -
1 n. was pink and white. Receiving
with the bridal couple were Mrs.,
Heard. tite *room'; mother, and Mr,
1 Mott, m othc r of the bride,
.1 balfet lunchs n Wag served
ts. about fifty gues ]'diose assisting
in serving ,fere Misses E. Beatty,
jean \los ,p, \(tied and Lillian El
'eat-Ti::ie McGuire, l[rs. .A
\I 11,mtell. Amid showers of good
tisite. and confetti the bride
and room left on, a motor trip to
e i u ce• and Montreal. Far travelling.
tie bride donned a knitted wool plaid
iiress with co - t r,f blue Tree Bark
Cleth. blue fox fur and matching as
ce- rtes, 1)n their return they will
reside in t ,derich they were the
teeipettts of many beautiful and ttse-
:nl gifts, among them being a hauil•
some cheque from James Lloyd &
Son and employees, of Stratford,
ttx e Me groom is a member of the
dile_ .then
,The gr, n gift to the bride was
a :lesamilut cabinet of silver. to the
bridesmaid a gold nee lelace t , the
bess man, gold tit' ehl and collar set,
o. the pianist and 'cl ist, silver nut
howl;. Relatives attending from •t
di tt4ce were Mr, and Mie, Id D.
Mori -nn 71r and Mrs. •F, C. Scotch -
mer, Kiteltetter, 71r. and Mrs. Stock-
ton, California. rnia. Their manyr ,ends at
llaydeld and Varna extend to then
best wishes,
STAFFA.
llr J, 31 Gray left on Saturday
for a two weeks' holiday to Bermuda,
she being one of the successful %vin,
hers of the travel club,
Mr. and .\[rs, H. Leslie were week
end visitors in Toronto and Kingston.
Mr. Clarence Norris has returned
to Toronto after mending the holi-
days with his parents,
\Mt._ F. Cooper, Seaforth, is the
attest of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Hamb-
ey.
\1r. Geo. Neal of Mitchell spent
several days with his sister, Mrs S.
Webb,
.hiss Edith Tuffin is visiting in
5trariord. '
31r, and Mrs, G. Wilson are visiting
in Exeter.
Mrs, A. Jeffry; Detroit is visiting
with Mr, and Mrs. W, Jeffry,
Sunday visitors in the burg were:
Mr, and Mrs. E. Pollen, Farquhar,
with Mr. Geo. Tuffin1 u\lr, and. air;.
:Mo. Whyte, Stratford, at J Living-
ston's; Mr. and \ire, C. 'Whyte, Strat-
ford at J. 31, Gray's, Mr, and Mrs. C.
Stewart •with the lady's parents; Mr,
and Mrs. E, Flynn, London and Mr,
and .\Ira, E, H. Close, Seafort'h with
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Reid; \ie and
Mrs. C. Drown, Russeld'ale, y+itli Dr.
Thos, Drown; Mr. and -firs. N. Si1-
lery and ler. J, Norris, Brucefnekl,
and 31r, and Mrs, J. McKellar, Far-
quhar, with 11r, and _llrs..Jno. Drake,
McKILLOP.
:Keep in mind the anniversary in
Duff's Church, \McKillop, Oet. 7, fol-
lowed cos Tues, evening by the play.
"Aunt Susan's Visit," presented by
Constance Young People, wider aus-
pices of W.A. of Duff's Church,
Deist Causes Asthma, Even a little
speck too small to see will lead to a-
gonies which no wards can describe.
The walls of. the breathing tubes con-
tract and It seems as if the very life
must pass, From this condition Dr.
J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy
brings the user to perfect rest: It
relieves the ,passages and normal
breathing is firmly established again.
Hundreds of testimonials received an-
nually prove its effectiveness.
HILLSGREEN.
Mrs. D. B. Saunders and son Nor-
-man, and grandson, Junior Brown,
and Miss Alnta Kelly of London, vis-
ited friends in this vicinity.
MMr, and Mrs. Wilfred Iluxtable of
Centralis visited the latter's mother,
Mrs. Jas, Love.
Mr, Otto Stephan of tHen:all visit-
ed his tnother, Mrs. Stephan,
_\lr, and Mrs. ,Levi Stele!: of Dauph-
in, Manitoba, called in this vicinity on
friends and relatives.
\Ir, and \Mrs. C. Seimon•, and son
Lenton of Zurich visited Mr.- and. Mrs.
J, Baker and family__
STANLEY
Rev. E, A. and Mrs. Poultcr of
Brownsville are spending a 'few days
at the home of Mr. anel Mrs, Roy La-
mont, -\Ir. Poulter is physically unfit
for his -'only and is taking a few
weeks test. We hope that he may
. 1nn be restored to his usual health.
Miss May Boyce of Egntnndville is
visiting her. cousin, Miss Margaret
31chiu?ev.
Mr. Mervyn keys leas resumed his
studies at Western University, Lon-
don.
71r. and Mrs. Ruskin Keys of Last
Windsor spent the weedy end with the
i<rnte:'e parents, Mr. and \Mrs. Nel-
son Keys.
Mils Grace Robinson has gone to
Le radon to attend normal school.
Mr. and Mrs. EEL Stecicle spent
Sunday with lir, and Mrs. Sam
Oesch.
Rally clay will he observed in our
Sunday schools next Sunday. .
Mrs. Frank Hobson of St. Thomas
r- at present visiting relatives in this
neighborhood,
• Mrs. Iiarold Fen•itale and family
spent the week end at St. Phomas,
Miss Irene Scotahmer• at 'Loudon
pent the week enol with her parents,
\I". and Mrs, \\'till ,Scotchmer.
\Ir. Arthur Hallam and Mr, Wil-
liam McClinchey Jr, of Althorn spent
Sunday last with air, and \1r., Wim.
\icOlinc'hey Sr. of the !Bronson, line.
Mr. Wm, McClinchey was the guest
of Mr, Thos. Dinsmore on 'Sunday
last.
Mrs, Thos. 'Snowden, Mrs. ;Ali,
Westlake acrd Mrs. Frank Hobson
visited friends in B'rucefield -Sunday.
KIPPEN.
IRev. E. F. Chandler delivered a
very helpful and- inspiring sermon on
Sunday morning last. Misses ,Halcyon
Chandler, Jean Ivison, Messrs. J, 13.
McLean and W. Love sang a very
fine quartette member, "More like
Thee."
The autumn anniversary services of
St. Andrew's United Church will be
held on Sunday, October 7th. Rev,
Stainton of Jlanres St, Church, Exe-
ter, will be the special speaker for
the morning service and Rev. A. W.
Gardiner of Londesboro will be the
guest speaker for the evening servicer
The choir are preparing special tnu-
sic. services at lilt a.m. and 7.30 pun.
The Busy Bees Mission Circle will
hold their September meeting on Sat
erday afternoon .at the home al Miss
Margaret Eigie; as this is the first of
the fall meetings it is hoped that all
the girls will plan to be present.
'Rally Day services will be held on
Sunday next in St. Andrew's United
church, \Ve hope all the Sunday
School children will plan to he ;pres-
ent to receive their seals, diplomas
and certificates for the year's atten
dance.
How The Woman Preacher Ended
The "Eternal Triangle"
(Discussing the unusual case of an
evangelist w•hro. Wrote, "I -am a game
loser"—But after her little dau'gh;ter
tracked flown the "vamp" she thought
had stolen her 'husband's love, she
ruthlessly shot her down. head- the
article in The :American Weekly ,with
Sunday's Detroit Times..
(Want and For Sale Ads, 1 time, 2Se
SPEeI71L SALE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Cash Only
Prairie Rose Flour 2 /!
Per Cwt. s
ISepoy Flour 2,49
Alberta Rose Flour
Per Cwt. . , 2.75
Pastry Flour 24 lbs 63c
10 pounds ,gip
Granulated Sugar.. 54 c
with $'1,00 Grocery Order
Palmolive Soap
3 cakes for
Big Bath Toilet Soap,
4 cakes ..,. .,..., 19e
14c
Princess Soap Flakes 29 c
2 pkgs. for a
P. & G. Soap 10 Bars 33c
Red Rose Tea lb. 50c
Maxwell House Coffee lb, 37c
Pure Cocoa lb, 15e
EDWARDSBURG SYRUP
10 Ib, 69c
721 N
COLLINS'MILMISIMMIONLI
ORCHESTRA
Winthrop Hall
FRIDAY NIGHT
SEPT. 28TH
Admission 25c
AUCTION SALE.
IWf11 ibe :held an :Saturday, Sept.
29t1i at 11, o'clock sharp, aii.d every.
twa weeks following, at •Cod'more's
barn, Seaiorth, ,Any person with any-
thing to sell or exchange phone in,
your list to Cad Dalton on or before
each Wednesday noon so it can be
advertised,' Rules of sale will be made
known day of sale,
COWS -411 Dunham caw, 4 years add,
due to dresiien in three weelcs; 1 Jer-
sey cow, 5 years ,old with calf at foot;
1 Holstein cow, 6 years old, freshen-
ed; IL Holstein cow, milking good and
bred 5 mos,
!Pigs 5 suckers and chunks; 1
young York sow, bred 2 months,
ii;.otel- A number of hens.
Furniture -41 bed and springs, 1
single felt mattress, nearly new; 1
small coal stove, 11; Coleman 'lamp, 1
clock 1 w • eh tub, 1 pair of 30x37,;
chains, an aaortment of new fork,
axe and _hovel hancllee; 1 garden
rale e,
�Potntoes--.5 bag: of potatoes.
Imptentetits — McCormick -Deering
manure spreader, nearly new, 1 set
of Gurney scales, 1000 lb's,
Terns, cash, Carl Dalton, -\tanager;
Fred Wigg, anctioneer.
NOTICE
Voters' List, 1934, Municipality of
I'Iullett of the County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
complied •with Section 7 of the Vot-
ers' List Act, and that I have posted
up at my office at Lnndesboro on the
li2th Day of September, 1934, the lists
of persons entitled to vote in tate said
Municipality at Municipal elections
ancl that such list shall remain there
fair Inspection.
I hereby ask all voters to take im
mediate proceedings to have any er-
rors or omissions corrected accord-
ing to law.
Dated at my office this 1211, day of
September, 1934.
JAS, W. 3IcCOOL,
40 Clerk.
PIGS FOR SALE
Eight little pigs far sale. ready to
wean in a few 'ttayc. Archie 3{c -
Gregor, phone 211 on 1137. 39
FOR SALE
10tchen cnibin'et and Singer sewing
nnachine. Cheap for quick sale. _firs.
'Leonard Leeming; phone 2311 r 113.
39
LOST
lOne small grey matt cow from lot
6, con. 5, H.'R.IS. Tockersmith, Mon-
day .morning. James Doig, Phone
136rt32, Seaforth.
TOMATOES Al4T POTATOES
Are the best value in the fruit and
vegetable 'line. Can -theist, preserve
them and :take them into catsup. We
have 1100 baskets to 'offer at ;give-
away prices, tof the beautiful 03:onnie
'Best variety.
'Gi've nsyour order for Dooley :Po
tatoes, delivery grade next week at bac
per bag, to your cellar.
1Phone '314J6116 or apply to
H'UGILL'S POTATO & DAIRY
FARMS
40.
CARD 'O F'THANKS
(The tanidiy and tbirothers and ,sisters
off Mrs. Jerry Dalton wish to thank
the :neighbors and friends for the apir-
itulal bouquets and :loan of ears Mui
their recent bereavdm•ent.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. W. G. MdSpadden and 'family
desire to express their sincerest ap-
preciation of the kindness and sym-
pathy extended to them in 'M'rs, .Mc-
Spadden's •death and Mato for the
'bsahsliifat7 floral tributes and for the
loan of cars.
CLINTON
CREAMERY
To take care of winter deliver-
ies of Cream, Eggs and Poul=
try, announce the appointment
of
Mr. A. C. ROUTLEDGE
as their representative in 'Sea -
forth. Mr. Routledge will re-
ceive produce at the full mar-
ket price, commencing this
Saturday, 'Sept. 1st.
FOR SALE
Two young cows due to freshen Iem
ter part of October. Two 2 -year-old
heifers to freshen in February. Four
steers rising two years old. .Also ten
pigs 8 weeks old, .Edmund H.:Godkiu,
phone 24&r3!1, _ 39
CIDER MILL
Will run Wed., Thurs., Fri., for
the season. Terms cash, Lot 23, Con.
.6, Logan. Y'hone 620411, Mitchell.
Fred I-iennielc, R.R. 4, Mitchell.
FEED FOR CATTLE
\Voald feed 90 to lis head of young
cattle on Lot 7, Con. 6, Tteckeren'ith,
by the month for the winter. Phone
1 5 r 111, 3:9 t
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned for the former telephone
office in .Dublin, frame building 14 a
30 it, and woodshed l'0x 20 It. with
lot one-fifth of acre. Tenders opened
at Dublin on Thursday afternoon,
Oct. 4th, 1.934. Highest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. For furtSee
particulars apply to John Benneweis,
'Brodhagen. 39
' FOR SALE OR RENT
:\ modern bungsa:ow on North Main
Street, Good garage and garden, R.
Frost, Phone 0S'3. Possession: giver.
Oct. lst, 39
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT,
'A comfortable six -roomed house
with garage, situated on Main St
E;tnondvil'ie, Apply to A. C. Rout- -
ledgc, Seaford:.
FARM FOR SALE
'Fifty acres of good land and goad
brick house, also good barn and silo.
Somebush. (Situated on the tthird
con. of Westminster Tp., three rnifec
south of London. Apply Harold Pea -
hale, Bayfield, Ont.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY IIN
WALTON :FOR SALE•
A seven roomed brick 'house equip-
ped with hydro, telephone and furn-
ace, a good stable and .garage and Pc
acre of land. A few fruit trees. A2teIT.
to W. J. 'Woods, Walton, er 'photic• -
1Brussels 19 r 7.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
House with two lots, at the corner -
of Victoria and George streets, eight'
rooms, stable. Will •be sold very reas-
onably to settle an estate. Mrs. Peter
DeCourcy, Egm;ondville,
FOR SALE
A \ 'ilkis,on 14 -inch cutting bar'
with complete inside and outside^
pipes for silo filling, and a '8-1116 Mogul
tractor in good working order, also a.
surrey. George Beatty St., Varna.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Butter, per lbs..... .. ......._.,.a..iltac
Oats, per 'bushel ..,.•, .,, ,,..,..'3b'c-3bc •
Wheat, per bushel . '99c -97c -
Peed :bade y, per,btus'hel .. .69c-192ss
Eggs, per dors . , .,...i, ,11I44c-212o-,lSc
New ,Potatoes, per bag.. ,....601e -70c
'Malting barley, per bnslhe1 ..i ...- 70c
Hags, per cwt. ..i;'.. ,;.1........ $6.215..