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The Seaforth News, 1926-10-21, Page 4W ALTON. IVtt•_, Tr.zse a11 lure been o, n the s i c . Bet for the' pelt week,. SGir, anatY friends vi.slher tecoverY. MMr.o•hn Mc(ravitt ailed Gordon,J d G Mr. Thos, 'Leettti and <'M 14I n g r yV MiCtilia'tutitored to 'Niagara µ Fails 'last week',whete they attended the ploughing. Match. /11oak praise and cessful in vi ming 'a number of prizes. s eredit •dtGordon; wto was sue - Wise Mamie Carey and Mr. Lloyd jo atatr of Grand Valle sPptt last.t. week' end at home I thel of :viii 14V. •ih. Jnr k e Anderson Mr. amt Mte. Louis Storey spent s g)y P the week end at the homee orate for mer's mother; Mrs. J. Barrows, of, McKillop, has been spending past few w'eeks', with - Brussels and Walton ,friends: Mr. and M JamesNichols, of rs. N , T;'ul a o i, ut rto r spent. lust "Sunday with I4T . and Ivf.rs. W. R Stewart, !Walton. Miss.Lillian Grace Sehlu nt, of De- troit, is spending a month's vacation Stewart, Walton.;- ,! Hugh M,adZrt r n Mrs: u h Shannon took , his little daughter Betty to • Kitchener: had .dt • tonsils re- atut• a at et l on S d d Y t. , d Dr. 1 'e• nn of'the'Kitchener-, re- moved,T,a h Waterloo hs ttal, P er ornede the o P eration an tt t ttle• 1rI'i doing nice ll'Iz. '$red Milleradded a new ce- ment platlorin elnent'platlorm at the front,' of the ho- tel this week: , The b topic ,for discussion .at the Y. P tr1 L of•Du£fs church, tatu by ft. HarveyJ'h t tba on Sunday evening, , was "I5'Wara Good 'Method of Set- tling Disputes?" After the discussion of the topic, i111r. John McArthar sang a1 "Canadian solo. TRe topic; "Caneart Writ- ers" will be taken at the next meet- ing byMr. Bob Patterson. a IThcNalfon L.Q.L. No,• 252 _a.. will hold their annual meeting for the el - cation of officers on November 19th. Miss Charlotte )Powell visited Miss e, iriel Farquharson this week. Mies 'Etoile .Sharpe of 'Seaforth, spent the week 'end with M'ss Vera with her cousins, Mr, and Mrs, W, R. Gardiner, l THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1926,,-' ;bliss R,irby Yaurig, returnc ! to Strat- ford afteri spend ng 'a few days last week at her, home: , 'Mr. " L" oft een' ' m vivo underwent enk 'jam t � i 1 g,,fe. sew, an 'operation It the Seifert.' n baa` iia', isN. 'much :intprovttd r. 'Mrs. Ed., Fawcett, t tvho: has been' seriously•tll, is -improving, Mxat Alex. Gar dt nor has rethrued home after visiting her daughter `at Lan ' gstde. Quite'anu nber from about here.'1t- tended' the sewing/meeting held at leers. 'Davis',M avinorth of dBettssels: The meeting was' inpreparation• for the - bazaar ,to be held in the town hall, Brussels, e -on October 30th, A re many y a tt ended the Banca in Walton on !Friday evening, Music was 'supplied by Hogg's orchestra. Mr. and I a td Mrs.:Herb 'Manning called, an friends in Brussels on Sunday, Misr Small' of (Stratford 'spent the week end with her rnother; Mrs. John Rea. :. Dr. Eliza r Elizabeth .yloMaster, . a mission- ary who has returned 'from 'India, will give an address in Duff's United Chur''eh' on nett 'Monday a'fter"noon. Ms, Geo Ferguson shipped h ippe da car load of cattle on .totrd0to Tor- o)to., They' averaged 1t400,'/bs. ';' 1The: old ,Foreater's:':hall hasbeen bought by r. Cant s'%vho n ovo ' it• to.� . his p'l'ace ;to use as a garage; Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Johnston'have moved into the housevacated recently by Mr, Armour Dundas, ,P B.. Gard! r W. and.ti . nc W G. I•jeal'are 'buying/potatoes, $1.10 per -bag. is the Tic • P e pard. Rev. - . Mr.. Maines attended r�. P esby )cry in Bayfield on Tuesday of last,! weTehka.' dee-giving :seri/lee �mS t. aG eor es church last Sunday was attended. - Rev. Mr. Roberts 6f Cargill, preached a very impressivescrinon. Brussels choir assisted' in the music. Mrs. Haist visited her sister, 'Mrs, Geo. Jackson on Wednesday. Mrs, D. !.Holmes and /Mrs. F. Mil- ler'spent Saturday in -Stratford, conies bining business with .,pleasure. The street' lights are again 'the talk of the village!' Buy At Modish Coats and Stylish Dresses FOR WOMEN WHO CARE It's a thrilling :place these days in our Ready - to - 'Wear Department! Wise women are saving money— many dollars—by securing the more astonishing values in fascinating Au- tumn Coats and charming Dresses that will strongly appeal to your dis- criminating tastes. THE NEW COATS \Ve draw your attention to our splendidly complete line of really beautiful Coats that are meeting with enthusiastic response from women who are surprised and delighted with their fine lines and general air of be- comingness. Each coat in this wonderful assort- ment bears the hallmark of the ex- quisite taste one finds in much higher priced garments. 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MAIL YOUR ANSWER TO -DA Y Now, and :he Twins. write the numbers in the eoupon below, lilt in 'your name and address, alid .1tr6111 it to the Puzzle Manager: Gel started for the Big f''`ir-t Prize, Puzzle Mgr., Room 207, THE MAIL AND EMPIRE, Toronto, Canada I50 CASH PRIZES Li,tad below are the maximum prizes - you eau win. 1st Prier $2,000 2nd Prise $1,000 3rd Prize. $700. 01h Prise 5200 5th Prise, $200 6th Prise $100 7th Prise 5100 .nth Prise 5100 9th Price $100 10th Prise $100 37th to 50th Prises, idteiu,,ju. , .. TWIN PUZZLE COUPON — Puzzle Manager, Room 207 P511 M.1II, 5 122IPI111,;', Toren:,, d'anail a. Numbers and are. the ' twins that T hit e found. Tf these are correct please gi)e are the 910 pointsand tell me how to gainthe final 50 points to win First Prize. Name 1'ustofice - Province. - Vtr9197.. o R.h':r. No 'Mrs, A. 'Gardiner is visiting this week with her daughter, arta., E. A. s t ck Crozier. Apretty--'`ho se u wedding took, place at the ;home of the bride's s1areat � whin Mr. � b " rt, Currie, son of Mr. and !Mrs, Andrew �.: rife i r-, Gu W u ham was t nitad an ant ria a to Nellie Rae .dau iter' of Mr, g g t and Mrs. John Crozier, Walton, The welding msrch was -played by Miss Vera Crozier" sister of the''br• 'bride. The d , 4. bride wort white satin and pencil blue georgette, .with silver` Slippers and. stockings to fn3t+ch. Her embroidered silk; net veil was becomingiy•arranged in •cap effect Nu ht bya coronet o f Orange blossoms about the head. She carried a shower bouquet' of tea, roses and lily,of_ the valley. She :-entered' thesroom on :the arm of her father and=.proiceeded 'to the 'arch decorated with atttutnitflowers and evergreens, in the centre :of which hutig a Matte bell.. After the •ceremony, which was performed by her pastor, Rev. j. A. Ferguson,' the guests, numbering about forty,',sat down to a weddings dinner. The groom's gift to the bride was a "One Hundred Dollar Bill" and to the pianist, An onyx ring, set with a pearl. Tie bride acid groom were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. After a motor trip to ,London, Sarnia and Detroit and other points, they will reside on the groom's fine farm near \Vingham, The bridees tr.tpel- ling suit'Was of satin -faded crepe with ha't to match, and a Peesia'n' Iamb coat. ,., DUBLIN. Miss Catherine Krauskopf has gone to London hospital Io receive treat - Ment for her ear, -- Mr. and.1loirs. 'Philip •:.entry have gone to Detroit fpr a week's visit. They intend visiting their sons Fer- gus and Pat. Threshing - is the order of the day. The bazaar given' by the ladies o St. Patrick's church was -well attend- ed on Wednesday and Thursday, A good suns was realized to pay for re- p fes to the parish 1101150 and to the church. !There were many prize- winners in the audience, among them the following; Mrs -Margaret Meag- her, silver knives and forks; Tim Regan, of Bornholm, a linen tea set; Frank Sills, of 'Seaforth, 100 lbs, of flour; wrist watch, !Robert• Hogg, of •ilicKillop; ladies' gold 'watches, Mrs. Dave McConnell; :Hugh McGrath, a comforter; Mary Eckert, luncheon set; •Patrick. Woods, Sr., a comforter; Jack 'Redmond a horse blanket and a oomforter; P F. Brunt, 100 lbs. flour and a live turkey Miss Irene Q''Connor, Kingsbridge, listen towels. The Shalnlrcck orchestra 110111 Leman played for a social time on Thursday night which young and old enjoyed. St. Colunl:ban high school students are putting on a comic eoncer1 on Thursday evening in the parish hall. Everybody welcome, Miss Mary !Ryan, Toronto, is visit- ing at her home in the village. Dr A. V. Traynor is having his residence redecorated, Mrs. Mary Carpenter and son Wal- ter have moved ifito Mr. H. Nelmes' residence where Walter is again set- ting up his 'barber business, bout having lost heavilyin the recent fire. We wish thein success. Mr. Verne !Britton, of the • Stand- ard Bank, who has been relieving at Wellesley, is again on the staff at Dublin Re) Fr. A, McCardle, of Kings- bridge, visited with friends in Dublin on Thursday. 'Mr. Leo Gleason has tcturned from the Northern wilds. Leo says he prefers the quiet life of the village to the rough life in the bush. \Ir. Patrick IHishon, of Stratford, sDpentublin Friday visiting old friends in .hiss ,Lit \aide Rising visited with her fried, Miss Amin Molemeaux, on Thursday. Mr. John Krauskopf and 'l.ir, and Mrs, Harry Krauskopf, of :Detroit, called on 'friends during the week -end. ;Miss 2l'ary Kipper, of Zurich, spent the week -end with friends in Dublin. Mrs. Annie Ryan, of Seaforth, visit- ed with friends in Dublin during the past week, 'Miss Mary Bricklyn, of Detroit, is spending holidays with her mother here; Mr. and .Mrs. Lyal Jordan, of To- ronto, are visiting at the 'hone of his tither, Mr, James Jordan. Mrs. Torn Ryan, of 'Seaforth, spent a few drays the guest of Mr. and Ivirs, Dennis Dillon. \. l'fr, Pat. Burma, of Detroit, _spent. the ;•week-enci the guest of his mother, Mr, Toa •Kenney and Mr, Ed, Byers are visiting friends in Detroit. Mrs. Tom. Burns is eisitfng friends .n Kinkora. HARLOCK, . The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was dispensed in 'Biter's' church on 'Sunday. last with a. good .attend art ce. The 'Mission Band will hold their monthly meeting on -Saturday of this. week in 1Harlock school, The rhankoffeuug meeting of she W. M. S. will :be held iii the Londes- !boro church on Thursday afternoon,' Oct. 28th, A missionary will ,give an address so a good attendnce is hoped for. ,Mrs. T -I, Fishet, who' iia. been Visit- ing; in this vicinity for, the past 'few weeks, has returned itc' ''her !home near 'Toronto. 'Miss Lydia Reid spend the .week- end at her .home here: r The- whooping cough, 'epidemic, which has been such a drawback for the, school children, isgradually' div- ing ,Miss `liarjorie :Rickett; of Harlock spent the week -end under the parental roof at Seaforth, Tile :farmers.. ate a11.:,hopiitg. for a gopd spell of weather to finish up the fall work` Many 'people are almost crippled with corns But it is needless suf- fering which can be -speedily ended with Holloway'i,Corn Remover, • 5T, COT UMBAR.. :iYtrs. ` ho as M o I n; .tial Airs. ', l m y a.,, O ei.IH ais t were e e in ,T a •rsa1l last week Attending' the Diocesan conveh- tiuoen of CatholWomen's I;ea. , • t Miss Si Queeftait end ;�iMlse Lel Burke attendee( the Teachers' conven- tion on en=tion ill Stratford.; this week, ,Miss:Mar g.aret"',McGrcfth" 'of iStrat=' ford Nornna1, spent ent the Week -end at her home here. key. Father White, of Windsor, a few days'tlis week with Rev; Father 'Dantzer, .M4, -Charles 'Malone -oftra t£ord spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Jno. Malone, McKillop, Mrs. M. Dorsey,attended Ma de the Dfo' tesan convention of^ the Catholic 'Wo tt101121 League at Ingersoll last week; Mrs, Dorsey was re-elected one of the district Councillors for the C. W, L. in the diocese of London: Mr. Frank McQuaid, ,Reeve of Mc- Killop, who has 'been confined to his: home, this past' couple of weeks, is slowly improving. A splendid itomic Hallowe'en con- cert will be .put on by the oliildren of St. 4 Coltinvban Separate sehool, Thursday' evening, October 28th. Everyone is invited, Miss Gertrude IMoGrath has re- turned to Bamberg, "Forty Hours' Devotion" will be held in St. Columben Sunday, Octo- ber 24th at the 9 o'clock mass. First !Holy Conn -minion will be ;given to a of bout 20 lldre plass a ab n, , . M'issl ar - 'O1 ))Miran visited er M Y S 11 frie nd, Mise s Evelyn 'M cr nth o n 5uzidai oast • ;RIX, ^,G FN :'i • Mr. land 'Mrs. olzn`Stuarts, t - of, Fare , werevisitors atf x•t 1 home : quitter, ' the an of 'Mr,'Wilson `'Car-lile on Sunday. IMT. 'Eldon ! 'arott -left'' on ;TnedsaY • Jr , for etre States, 'wh'ere he, intends . re- maining for same time. • Quite a number attended) the ahe c s' cid in i �. ni ersar s rvt e K e n' v Y e h ppn,o Sunday'd!ast. 1 r .and Mrs.'` totes Lo a M. J ;.n, of Windsor, are !calling- optheft- friends ibofore 'leaving tospend the winter in Florida. • Anniversary 'rsar services are to 'be held in. the United Church here next 'Sab- bath,'October '24th. Services gat. 11 -and; 7. Rev. Mr, Scolbie, of Bel- grave, will preach, and there will also be special music by the choir, Mrs, John Jarrott. Sr• 'of the vil-' , Y lager -entertained her sons and daugh- ters end grandchildren to a chicken supper on !Tuesday evening of twat week, STAFFA. Mi and Mrs. W. C. McEachern and Gerald !Mr. and Mrs J. N. Campbell, of 'Walton spent Sunday' with Mr. and :Mrs. Frank VTuflin.' - (n!ir, and Mrs. F. Ar 'I3anebley and Vera called on Walton friends' on Sunday, Pontiac "Chief of the Sixes" This is General Motors latest product in cars and is rightly and justly termed by them "Chief of the Sixes". 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Cor_ Bay rt Adelaide stmt 549 Danforth Ave.: Cor. institution and it exists only to . University & Pwdlas St, serve you: OTHEdt BRANCHES AT: Aylmer, Brantford, You' may ' deposit—either' in-- Hamilton, ' Newmarket, ;(t—any amount Ottawa, Owen Sword. from person aor dobyllarnaII'. u X Pembroke, Seaforth, St. ll• Ott may.:.. ...Catharines, "St. Mary's,- withdrawals :any. time Waterton, Woodstovlt, without notice, Seaforth Branch, J. M. McMillan M nager Hour, 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 9.30 a.m. to. 5 7.. ., 7 p.m. to 910 pap,, PROVINCE. OF,� EE'YDEPORT �APAt e HEAD OFFICE.£% ` M', 15.UEENs PAraa AVINGS OFFICE ) 9 TARI'0G®JERNM T