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The Seaforth News, 1937-07-01, Page 4• PAGE OUR. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros.. Publishers A HAPPY TIME WITH THE HAPPY COUSINS AT THE Walton Garden Party Wed., July 7th Supper Served 6 to 8.30 A BAND IN ATTENDANCE Admission 315e. and 20e COME!. Rain or Shine Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. N, Reid, Tres. Sec, • WALTON. The Walton T.P.S. of iDuf'; United Church, held their closing meeting for the summer months in the auditorium of the church Sunday evening. Jane t37Ith. The president, Betty Drager, 'presided and the meeting was opened with the doxology and Lord's prayer repeated in unison followed by the singing of hymn 8S1. "Unto the hills around do I lift up," The Scripture was read by Stuart tBryans and the male quartette, Messrs. George Ram- say, John McDonald, George McAr- thur and `Kenn'eth Ritchie, sang ,Al- most (Persuaded." The treasurers re- port w -as given by Herbert Travis,, After the singing of hymn Me, "On- ward Christian Soldiers", a report was given by the secretary, Beth Shannon; The offering was recyived and an an- them, "Crown Hint'wag ,given by the choir- Mies Margaret 'Cumming of- ftred• prayer and Rev. Ite,,$osens of Clinton gave a spleendid address an, the "Moder,et YoutijZ vi i h was much appreciated. -after a duet by -'Drs. Col- in- F.iligfand and Miss Margaret Rah - kirk of Winthrop, the hymn 301, "Will Your Anchor Hold", was sung. Rev. Mt. Cosens closed the meeting with the benediction. Mr, and. Mrs. S. J. Nichol, their son Melvin, his wife and two children, of Regina, Sask., who have been visi- tors with lfr,vand Mrs, D. K. Living- ston for some time, have; left on their return trip. They motored over com- ing by way of Sault Ste, 'Marie, spend- ing some tine with . friends in North Bay and calling to;.l asre. a kale at tint, famous babies, returning?" htpugfi' the States, visiting with.,teriendi errs' route. They •etnjoyed' their stay here, very much .'having met., many, "alde 4 'friends of long ago. It is allttost'tobty, year since they. -Tent' westeso natur- °t ',S9'ly°?e;4,.w+ere �ntanyrthey"iiiissect and not ''Thany Chs : ,s ever + yw Here, -Mrs. NiclrOlsn Sri,' and ?vis. Li:ingston are sisterser Mr. and Mrs. johouR. Stewart and Mrs, Herr from near-, 1-11ensall called ,stn friends in Walton t Wednesday• 4/Mrs. ,Aslchie Mil] r e a - e or e �. ofa couple of $' s-witt'h whorl last week: saroS tEd Howe -:wily oNS� t ati � dJ'•. �t ton Y•oun : til- r " nnatt3�pspd A iit�Ry with Mrs, laoel'e oteng a'hd uby.".„.. Ma -s. .Phemie • MdNicltsrl rec vt • word last week that her bfother rew had passed away suddettfly it S'askatchewah, . Smith-Lewintxfop- A very bekutzful church- tvaflln g was salem'nized at St, George's church at 'Walton when Rev„ Jalin;,: Graham united in marriage Gladys 'Eleanor, only; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewtington and Cecil Meldrum„son of Mr, and MTS. M. Smith, Woodstock, The church was a bower of ebeautifui flowers which made a picturesque set- ting for the charming bolder . patty. Mrs. R. Matthews officiated at the ,organ and played the bridal , chorus from Lohengrin as the., jsarty entered 'the church. Tlwo ibrdthers of the bride, Fred and Stanley Lewington acted as ushers and preceded the bridal party up the aisle, Little Fay Matthews made a winsome 'flower girl Wearing a Kate Greenway dress of pale green net over taffeta and fin- Four BLYTH ished with a palethe n !Kingston Penitent+ - pink satin sash. On ary was the sentence meted alit Sat- her hair she wore a pink .floral wreath urday by Judge Costello at Godericlt and carried a very dainty basket of to Caswell Hackett, ,Luck pansies and sunset roses. The (brides- for the robbery with violencesv man, maid, ?Miss Bette Bsillantyne of eph Coulter, Blyth 'b, of Jo'- Woodstock was charmingly gowned ril, The 'sentence 'bachelor. last .ap- in palest point d'esprit 'floor rent with stent it to ver can cur-. pink h a penitentiary term of two length, trimmed with pale 'blue satin years .given Hackett at Walkerton ribbons, Her hat was a large model three weeks ago for breaking. ' of pink straw and she 'carried an old tering. 3 t t me Another eftsenof of threes fashioned nosegay of cornflowers; Ta- months inn fisc theft of hides is also lieman roses and fern. Silver sandals to run concurrent, After having chess completed Iter costume. Miss Ruby en judge and jairy trial and being Tucker of Woodstock was a graceful :ommitted, Hackett came up for elec- ataid of honor gowned in a pretty tion, changed hisplea from "not floor length dress of forget pie not ty” to guilt rail blue silk net over taffeta with yo and foris counsel, Frank trimmings, 'Peer hat was Of matching Thursday moved for sentence. Last mohair and her:slippersg l Ho hold-up accomplices in were of sit- the. Coulter. bald -up •at Blyth, which ver brocade. She also :carried an old netted $300, Frank, Cecil and Allan fashioned nosegay. The pretty young Garniss, Toronto each 'bride, escorted by her father, made a Sentenced to two'oyears lessea day. lovely picture in her 'bridal,,gowir of They all referred to !Hackett as their white silk net over taffeta. The ringleader, 'Hackett is 311 years of sleeves were modishly puffed and her' age and hasa wife and four children hong' [let was Ofpink carnations, lily. Living in ILuoknow. He comes of an of the 'valley and brocaded. The beau- exceptionally good family with num tiful bridal veil of hand embroidered silk net was fastened with a coronet of orange blossoms and fell in grace- ful folds into a long 'train. The bride- groom was attended by his .brother, Mr. E. Smiths During the marriage service the two wedding hymns, "The Voice that Breathed 'O'er Eden," and O Perfect Love," were sung. During th • signing of the register Miss Myr- tle \Vaterland of \Woodstock sang '11 lore you Truly." 'Miss 1Vatetland ,c,,rc• a bouffant dress of coronation geld taffeta with matching net bolero and white hat in halo effect, A wed- ding reception followed at the home of the bride's parents in Walton, for forty guests, The 'bride's 'mother wore a smart navy lb:lore gown with touches of Russian embroidery, a navy hat and a corsage of roses, The bride- groom's mother wore a printed black georgette dress add a black and white hat, 'also wore a corsage ' -of roses. The rector; Rev, 3, 'Grahams, propos- ed the toast to the -bride, who made a fitting reply. Mrs, Wallace Tucker. and Miss Mabel Tuoker assisted in', serving. fror travelling the 'bride wore', a smart French model suit in navy ,yith red trimmings, a navy hat and matching accessories. The couple left on a wedding trip to points south and. upon their return they will take up residence in Woodstock. Among the wedding guests was 'the 'bride's grandmother, of Milton, now in her enth year, Other guests were present 'ran ,Tilton, \Woodstock, and Camp Uellville. s LONDESBORO The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's in.tilete will be held in Community hall. Thursday, July Sth, mi is L hildrett's Day. Program by the children. ,Conveners. Mrs. F. Thompson, Mrs, 3. Armstrong. hiss le Nott. Roll tall to be alaw'ered by a Canadian of note and short sketch of life,' •Hoste,eses; Mesdames G. Moon, F, McGregor. G. lfeVittie, T. Millar. B. Brunsdon, J. Tatnblyn and \li ees Mary Caldwell, Hazel bee. Mr. and Mrs, E. Stevens and fam- ily. Seaforth, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 3, Nott. \liss P. Reid entertained several Toronto friends on Sunday. Mrs. Archie Webster and Jack spent Saturday hi Landon. Mr. Milton Crawford, Mrs and Mrs. Philips (nee Marion Kenkel) of Nia- gara Falls, spent the week end with their grandmother, Mrs. E. Crawford. .Hiss 'Phyllis Manning underwent an operation 'for removal of tonsil's on 'nesday of this week in the Clinton 'ospital, \Ve wish her a speedy re- covery. l succe •.ful missionary tea was' hetet on Wednesday afternoon at the thisginaf Mrs. J. Tamblyn and Mrs. Hall, Readings were given by Miss L. 'Xining, Mrs, T. Taniblyn, Mrs. \\'m. Lyon. K•nibting was also in order Hostesses for the tea were Mrs. J: Tannblyn, Mrs, Hall, Mrs. H. Lyon, Mrs. C. Sundercock, Mrs. J. T. Manning,. Mrs.. T. Faitseratice, Mrss' •\;1 . Lyon is at -present laid up, lire. PIs' e k is in attendance. Mr, and Mrs. John Fingland have returned edrr om.. th tis+ t their eau, Rev. Wm. Fingland, Niagara dralis, We are sorry that Mrs. ,Fingland is not at all 3vell and is in bed moat of the time, v�at frs,'Bert l.'runsdon opened her e '-•• on IFriclay- afternoon to a group of ditlaefiemery ladies, with 2S present, \ d1 arty' tea was served at the close y +blieiostesses, Mrs, A. \V, Gard - ,mer \Irs. Bert 'Brunsdon, 'Mrs. M. •Inning, Mrs,' C. Ruddefl, Mrs, E. awforel. .jlAei excellent entertainment and 540,a was held at the comm•ttnity hall 'by -the united Church S.S, on Monday, evening, when about 600 as- sembled: 'the supper tables were lad- en h-itli strawberries and every other dainties. The program was put on by tlr`e. Happy Cousins concert party ,of Elmira, who are real entertainers. Supper was sei-sgd in the community hall dining room's and the program was given outside on the grounds. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JULY I, 1937 GALLOP' BROS.Garage COME IN AND SEE THE NEW 1937. Plymouth De Luxe Sedan PHONE 179. All Repairs Strictly Cash. SEAFORTH We Aim To Please emus connections in Bruce and Ha- ron counties. He has a long record of petty thievery and 'break -urs and his four -year -terns at Kingston is the cli- max of more than 'five years of inter- mittent court appearance and jail terms, and as was said in court, "the people of North Huron will Row breathe easier." The funeral 01 the late Stanley •Dougherty, who was a victim 01 the sad truck accident that occurred at Kinlaug'h, eight miles north of.Luek- ttow, was held on Saturday, Jane- 216; from his hone- on Drummond street, Blyth, and was largely attended. The deceased was born in McKillop and was the son of Mrs, .Margaret Dough- erty and the late John Dougherty and was in his 35th year, He was married ix years to \It�s ,ao• :Edna a Smi. •: ' thf 0 Listowel and was highly esteemed by alt who knew him. Those 'left to mourn are Itis wife and mother, three brothers, Lyle, of London; How•iard. of Cranbrook; Russel of Blyth, Rev. de. A; -Brnok had charge of the ser- vice. Mrs. Harold Philps sang, "The Old Rugged Cross." Burial took place in the Brussels cemetery. The, pall- bearer, were Norval Stimore, Elwin Stimore, John Bruce, Albert \\'•rebeti, Aaron \Vreben and David ICirconnef, The flowerbearers were Dan H•alla- lui, 'Dennis Hallaltan, William Sear- ef, Francis Smith, William Cardiff, Lorne Fulton, James Fulton, The tlawe re were many and beautiful showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held. The friends have the sympathy. of all in their sad bereavement, Tire strawberry festival held on the United Church lawn Wednesday ev- ening was a success, The weather was ideal and a splendid crowd was pres- ent, The ntearbers ai the \Woman's Association provided an ideal sapper and'the management of the cinirch provided the program. The artiets of the es -ening were Miss Jessie McGre- gor of London, pianist and director; \Its MdGee, reader; Miss Moon, . of Hamilton, soloist, and Harold Lloyd, Toronto, comedian, The C.1G:Iar. Girls of the United Church contribut- ed a quartette with guitar accompani- ment that was much enjoyed. The proceeds amounted to about $94. Rev, R. A. Brook was chairman for the evening, lir. Irvine Wallace is confined to his home with an attack of mumps. HILLSGREEN RE EN Mts. John E. \LoEw•eu of Hensall visited at the home of her brother, Mr. Ross -Love and family. lir. and Mrs,' G. Dalrymple of Otis- elhnret visited with their daughter, Mrs. W. Forrest. lir, Joseph Hagan of Hensall and sister, of .Detroit, called in the vicinity during the week. Mrs, M. Love visited at the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrott and Mr. and Mrs, E. Jarrott visited relatives at Smithsville on Sunday. Mr. Robert Passmore of Hensall conducted the service at the Hilts - green church on Sunday, ;The strawberry supper and play were a wonderful success 011. Thur,,-, day evening at the Hillsgreen church, Some have started haying in this vicinity, AUBURN Vivian Strau.ghan and Reid Slice - pard have been successful in passing their 'Entrance Examination an their year's work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neilson, Mrs. Jessie Darling and son. Jack, of ,S'trat- ford visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Carter, of Auburn, and :Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Hill, of Goclerich, on Wed- nesday. Isabel 'Rollinson. Rath Wilson and Arnold 'Phillips. pupil: of Miss M. Redmond, tried their Elimentary Ex- amination in music at Ltecknow on Thursday. 1 very successful strawberry social aa, helm in connection with Knox United Church on Friday evening. An ex cellenC play was presented by the Young People of Wesley Willis U'ti- -terl Church, Clinton. VARNA Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cannell and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connell of Varna :neat Sunday with Mra and MTS. Will Herbison of Clinton, CONSTANICiE Mr, and Mss Leo Stephenson spent -he •week end with friends in Guelph, 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Butson; Miss 'hcrothv, Ar:mout' and Mr, red Chant - ton of London visited Mr. and Mrs. I1N MEMORIAM Bennett --In loving memory of Eil- een Bennett of Walton who passed away Jody 3rd, 1+93s. In our home she is .fondly remem- bered Sweet memories cling to her name, Those who loved her nt life sincerely Still love her in death the same. --'Ever remembered. by Mrs. Eaton. E. Adant•s on Sunday, 'Misr. and Mrs, ,Bert Wiggins and daughter, Valerie, of Brantford, and Mr. and Ma's. Oliver Ferguson of To- ronto, were recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sltaphensgm at- tended the GorwillaRoss wedding on Wednesday. `Rev. Mr. Cesvnend of Belgrave was in charge of the service on Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Rev, Mr. Gardiner, LlO"L. 11033 will told their annual church service in the United Church on Sunday, July Lith at 7.130 p.m. Mr. Elliott Chu'ter of Sudbury spent the week end at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. T. Chuter and family spent Sunday last with ttt'iende in London. The ;initiation of Res. J. R, Peters will take place in the United Church on Friday evening of this week. -:1 large number from here attended the strawberry social at Hillsgreeti on Thursday last. STANLEY air. and Mrs. Geo. •Caimpbell of the Bronson Line motored to`Goderich to visit friends on Sunday afternoon, IMr, 'Geo, Hess and family of -'Hen- Hen- sall spent Sunday evening with \ir. and Mrs. J. A, Carnie. Mrs. W. T•Ieard and son Russel, of Bayfield, called on Bronson Line friends on Sunday afternoon Mrs. J. le Tooth of :'Bayifield spent the week end at the homes of her brothers, the Messrs, J. A. and Will Garvie. Mrs. Geo, 'Cam'pbell, who has been visiting her mother and sister of Port Elgin, who hare both 'been sediausly ill, returned 'home on Wednesday last, reporting that tb.oth patients are mak- ing satisfactory .progress toward re- covery, Mr. and •firs, Percy Johnston, and Mrs. DI.ntore Stephenson and Mr Lee McConnell spent the week with. friends at Marlette and 'Det 'Rev. H. G. and Mrs, Bander n Monday for their new charge Wheatley. They have been '3 year ''area Rev, lir. Peters, the ir linister for Varna, mored in with (amity on Tuesday. His induction tak T e place area t 1 t\ Varna United d Cht t t cl Friday evening. ,S, No. 3, Stanley. The following Ilo r' s mg report of S .S. \.o aniey, represents the standing of upils in their final examinations le class they will enter for the t rine -Ir. V.. -Lloyd Heard - 'Sr, PV.--tGlifford McClinchey. fe a lie Clmchey. Sr, IIT.IS, Doris Clarke, Doris -He Jr, Zia -Minnie Penhale, D. nhale, Sr, I.—Phyllis MoClinchey, C. A, Trott, Teacher DUBLIN Denomme-0 Rourke— On Monday morning at ten o'clock in St Patrick's Church. Du'btin,- a very pretty wedding was solemnized by Rev. Dr. 'l7foitdkes, when Margaret O'Rourke- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'O`Rourke, 'became the bride, of Gus D'enom me, son of lir, and '\ire. Frank llenomme, Zurich. Jos- eph O""Rourke, cousin of the bride, aces also present in the sancutary. The altar was banked with .pink and white peonies. The :bride, given away by her father, looked charming in tier floor length gown of Venetian lace over white .satin with short lace jack- et, She wore a count veil caught with a high coronet of orange +blossoms, long ifingerhrs gloves and white .pa•mps and carried a bouquet of white rases 'and boutardia. Site 'was assist- ed 'by her sister, Kathryn, dressed in pale blue chiffon with 'jacket and matching accessories, carrying a bou- quet of blue cortiRowers. The bride - gleam was assisted by his brother 'Dennis. The ushers were Adrian De cmonmre and Billie O'Rourke "Ave Maria," was sung beautifully by 'Mrs. tJ'oseph lfeliely. a recent June 'bride, At one o'clock dinner was sersed to 30 guests in the Queen's Hate!, Sea- fon th, 'Phe tables .were beautifully de- corated with pink and white peonies, and centred by a five story wedding cake. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Denommme left for a honeymoon in Montreal, the bride traveling in a flowered 'bilue chiffon dress with white coat and white accessories. The hap- py couple will reside in Zurich, CONSTANCE Mr.Dave 'Millman n ' is not as well as his friends would like to hear. Mll s Olive Grimoldby of Seaforth spent the week end at her home here, tl•Ir. and Mrs. Fred 'Harburn spent the week end with friends at Lucan, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Riley spent Sunday at Grant! Bend and Baylel.cl. Our school heli has stopped its ring- ing To give somebody else a chance. And to the Wedding. Bell starts its jingling -And to therm we'll gaily dance. TUCKERSMITH Mr. Lewis Tebbutt and Mr, Alex, Broadfoot spent the week end in Totem to. Mrs, T•hontae Coleman, who .pent the last two weeks visiting relatives in Ingersoll and Tilisonburg, returned home last Saturday. Mr, and ,Mrs. H. L. Troyer and 'Joyce and Stanley of Toronto spent the week end with Mr, anti Mrs, Rus- sell Coleman. -\\Tacit and For Sale ads, 3 wks, 5iic TOWN TOPICS TWENTY-F'IV'E YEARS AGO Arnold IHsb'kirk of the post office staff, is in Hagersville this 'week.— Miss Greta 'Watson ltas arrived here from Moose Jaws --'Miss +Ee ma Pear - spent son of Calumet, +Mich„ is visiting its end in town.—,\+fiss tGracey ,of 'Wingham roit.ispent a -few days the past week the left!guest of Mr if, L, Naylor,—\glans at ' M•olcay, 'Thos, MdN.titght and Dr. 1. sat S St p 11 to nt Pe C. me 3111 Do W new his mil 1 an l[ a e dow•s. of Toronto, are spending the week in !Bayfield . --Miss Susie 3, Frost of Stratford and Miss Carrie Frost r,.t 0 f St i h t tdri to ile are e visiting in and ' tnw^n: •-t\•fr. and 'Mrs. A. P. Joynt and tit daughter went to Lucknow on Tees - )day to attend the tnarriage of their tit„ !niece, Miss .Ida Fulford 1Joynt, daugh- ter of lir. and Mrs. 'John J'oynt, and ' which took ,place to William Stanley oris McLeod, --Mr, and Mrs. (Thos. Geary 'entertained relatives from Springfield, , +Oh:io, this week, Mrs. Geary formerly 'lived in !Ohio and her cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Welsh, who were re - of censtly married, came here on their lar ;wedding trip.—Mrs. W. 'ti. Boyd and on, children, of !Chico, +California, are m. I visiting at the 'home of their mother. ed IMrs. Andrew Calder, 'James st.--lAt a he);banquet at the Commercial hotel Wednesday es -ening, IJuly 3trd, given es (by the local 'bowling club, in honor of h H. MelFaul of +Toronto spent a fess' days in tow n -•• Illise 'Ruth VanE.e- niond and her west, -hiss '\leriel WINTHROP The Ladles' Aid and WiM.S, Ca Church 'will bold their regu eting on Wednesday afterno y 7'th, at the home of .Mrs. W dds, the roll call 'to ;be answer tit a verse on Obedience. 13 ord wil era T Olt atte M wit} of Sea men erry pickling and haying are t er of the day. cheat closed Tuesday, The kiddy 1 make "bey, hey" now. The to will also enjoy •a few holidays. he garden party held+ at Gaven tench last Friday night was well' nded. The prog'ra'm was enjoyed. r. 1 hersdaught daupent ghter, Wew-Eldays ott, Wallaceville. he road will soon be paved to forth. lit will ,he a great improve- t. V4 and with gess Mr. Strat with Sons L. 13 'M'r, Of i n z, BRO1M AGEN- sihors: Mrs, Louise Hillebreclit Levin Bennewies of Monkto, M'r, and Mrs, W. L. Queren- er, iss Doris Melville of ,itonkton, and Mrs. B. O'Callaghan of tford with Mr and 'Mrs. Harold! e1, . Darwin Kersey of Mitchell Howard Qat erengesser. . and Mrs. 'Fred Scherbarth and of Detroit with Mr, and Mrs. J. ennewlies. and Mrs, Harry Sche�fenberger C Ii 'Mrs daugl,, Strati. of her wordi Pup we me o'f it." Wan iinrton with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Geonge Riegel is visiting her ter, Mrs. George Young, in ord; mat," asked the teacher of one pupils, "do we mean by the `plural'?" 1—"By theplural of a 'word an the same thing, only more t and For3 w ks, 50e their ,president, ,James McMichael, one of the.pieasantfeatures of the af- fair was the presentation to 'hie guest of honor -of a handsoine signet ring— a gift from the lady 'bowlers. \McKillop. The nice rains of 'the last Frew days have done a vast amount of good to growing crops.—Genuine sorrow svgs manifested in this section upon hear- ing of the death of Mrs. W. T. Mc- Donald, who lost her life during 'the tempest w111511 swept +Regina, She CLUB formerly lived in McKillop'` -George R. S. McKercher,' Jake Broome, President Salesman REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING MATINEE THURSDAY 3 P.M. GEORGE ARLISS in Man of Affairs The Great Arllss as a lovable .black sheep and a polished diplomat Mon. 'Tues, Wed., July 5-6-7 CLAUDETTE COLBERT MELVIN DOUGLAS in 1 met him in Paris Robert Young Mona Barrie A romantic comedy drama 'Next Thur, Fri, Sat., July 8-9-10 JOE. E. BROWN MARIAN MARSH —in— When's Your Birthday Edgar Kennedy Fred Keating COMING— Lloyds of London J CORONATION IN TECHNI- COLOR Thornton, who is in his 112th year, utet with a painful accident, fractur- ing one of his hips, Mr. Thornton has } •bwonderfully been a wond rft Iy I active man and stilt enjoys relating stories or •pioneer life in 'Oniari",—iii. s L. \\ issenburg and her ..deter were guests at the home of Mr, and \lrs. Henry Weiter- 5011 011 Sunday. Varna. The- followdn ;' were visitors here, Mtn ;Reck of London, at Mr. Beat- ty s: Messrs, Janie. H. and 3, 3. Copeland, of.Toronto, and Mr. W. O. Telfer, of l-ldertan, at the manse.— Haying anse—Haying is now the order of the day. The crop': will be fair. tRairt is much needed.—. \lany citizens are epending Doininion'_ Day enjoying the cool, fresh ,breezes of Lake Huron at Bay- field. ayfield. Bayfield has become quite a fav- orite tttinmer resort,--- Duhiut, \Its+ (ioliglttly of .11onktott is vis- iting. Mr. and 'Mrs, A. Darlinee-Mr. and Mrs, Doig and son Gerald, of Minnesota, motored .from there to Dublin. They have been touring since the -itis of Jnrne.--Mr. Harold Pierce of Detroit is spending a Creek here. Farmers Attention. FERTILIZERS IOur mixing station has concluded a very successful season. Fertilized crops are showing • wonderful. prom- ise in this district. We will be in the game again wins (Fertilizers for the 'Nall \'Vheat. "SHINGLES" We still have a quantity of Extra quality5B,C. Red Cedar Shingles; which we are. selling at a cash price. of $130 per bunch; 4 'bunches to square. "COAL" We \ e dee' tri to express our apprecia- tion to all our Customers, who secur- ed their Winter supply of {First Class Coal during May and June at the lowest 0055 in years, Our -Co-operative Company abso- lutely guarantee'teh quality of this Cowl, and it is 'bound to give supreme satisfaction when winds blow Cold, I't is the intention of our Company to offer first class Coal at the lowest possible 'Cash price, to the consumers of this district, fraud month to month as the season advances.' Our price for July 'delivery and while our supply lasts, 'w=ill the X1(1:$p per ton to 'Farm- ers hauling their own 'and 41112,40 de- livered in 'Seaforth or its subunbs, "BINDER 'TWINE" We have a carload of aur '1Blue Bell" 'Binder 'Twine at our warehouse in ,Seaforth, Our 'Company have sav- ed the Verniers -of Ontario thousands of dollars in Twine purchases in re- cent years and have 'built .up 'a vol- ume of trade that gives us real Bar- gaining Tower ,in securing supplies. Your order placed with our Club means that low Twine prices can be continued, We ;guarantee our prices, when announced, to be as low or lower than others, Decide to use "The il,lk', 0, Blue Bell Irish Twine," for 'the coming Harvest. -Our 'Twine +Salesman, Mr, Jake Broome, will the in a position •to announce the price very, very soon. Orders platted -with him will receive proper attention, THE SEAFORTH FARMERS' ' WALKER'S FURNITURE STORE Come In and Visit Us Holding Open House Friday and Saturday With an entire New Stock of Home Furnishings we invi your inspection. g to See and hear the new S'.terlock-Manning Pianos. Look over our new assortment of home furnishin you could ask for in Modern Furniture, gs— everything WALKER'S- FURNITURE STORE • R