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The Seaforth News, 1927-08-04, Page 1WHOLE SERIES', VOL. 49, No. 31. SEAFORTIhi, ONTARIO, THURSDL Y, AUGUST 4, 1927, . $I A YE/Or- ' " �" "-"'" ' N'ELSON.GOVENLO'CK SERIOUSLY INJURED, Petrick; Pages, Marion and Jessie Wallace. STAFFA. Mrs. R. Norris and - Miss N. 'Mc- - �,a �� � q� e� SUPPERS DINNERS mid r,�� �A.d Mt.; V canon Govenlack- is lying in the St. Mary's hos�Fital in a serious condition, 'having 'been ' in . a, semi- 'Tuesday• The total Proceeds aiitounted to something in 'the neighborhood of 1,200, < > ,CIiTSIy,left on Ii rlday for a trip to the' west, ithas .1:aura ,McLellan is risibing with Miss Grace Free in 'Seaforth. �. -- � , + 00 9 .� „ ik """ l�( t' Y�r" — a,, , to - , ;s + Regular) • i RIOT at all ,, 'OUR HCDI El. MADE , ' " L N 11 ES hour PECtAI,T� ' o — conscious condition since morning, when he feu fromra pole to the street, while re,movtng, decora tions niter the St, Marys reunion and firemen's tournament. Ile was reach- each- ;ing iug'to unfasten a rope at the top of a pole, .when his spur slipped;- and the strap for holding him tip not be- ing fastened, he 'lost his balance, In trying to save himself he grabbed an•• electric wit carr sn 440 an a ,.. tarty -mg m 0 volts_. sl• fell twenty feet, to the. roiitld land ing.on his shoulder. :Owing.,to his coltdthon;: it has been impossible to discover tf-. there are any !broken ;. YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE. 11 rcgutar•nseefrng of the Voting I copies lI eague'of North side United Cln ch was held 'Cuesda ''venin in theSuuda school room; A la e Y, g 0 mber enjoyed tire program. The chair Was occupied by Miss Helen Lane. 1r1+.. •boss iSavauge . read the Scrq�ttn'e lesson, The tjpiC, °The Contribution of th'e 'l, a•cigner to Ca- 1.adtan Life," was, s it:mildly taken b l y Y Mi•. Earle 'Webster of Eg'mondvflle , r ' _ 1 well local 1Yfrs.fH. Kennedy, of (Clinton, is vis- icing relatives and_frieud"s. .,- Urs. W. Balfour, Miss Ethel and 1)r'• h• Balfour, of Ivlount Pleasant, spent ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Brien, 1\fr. Henry 'Golding' attended the Old Home Week in 'S�tY1 Marys. n Mrs, J J Miller, of,Exeter, and.Mrs, II: D'ayman, I5eafo'r#ti; vtsrk-. eel with Mrs; J• Norris !Sunday. • lir. and Mrs. W. Copp, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs: Geo, But- sou no 'Monday il (I li • G • i� ,lust tO remind golfers that o$ golf bails, we are listing Dunlop ` Makfli". .he best , A I, IdS Fr ;;. we carry a good hue. them below. l?' ball on the market, . $fin, " Pp� rices Reasonable` y • �% lit Q �y bones. Latest"Word received h ere from the ilno�pital reports. tram as still only sent' c nscious, but that. his strong vitality stands i0.. his favor for recov- cry, which" `Nelson's many' friends trust. may b4 soon. • It is couaidertd miraculous that the accident was not instantly fatal: ffn it is thought he would havg sfallingtruck• struck head first if a wire had not .solos t MTh's- 1"li r F , v 1 r _t omp rendered, son and bliss Turnbull ai d a diolh, selection by Mr, Artiur Galling, t,,,,,,:, is, Gladys Holland gave a !b.} int read" g tug' A social half !heir 'was then en- ]eyed after .which the. Miipah bene- diction was re eatul and p the meeting c.Uosed, • •. ;Rev, J. E, Jones is holidaying near Sarnia. Dr. and Mrs, W. Bell of 'Sault Ste. Marie, spent the week -end with Mr. P and +Mrs. 'M. G. Day's, Mrs. Jn Sadler and sou Bobbie spent the week -end ie Mitchell. tveekw J.her sister -in law,sMtst Task Miller. zt , Silver ging . ......... . ...:. , .. , .............85c Dunlop:"Two Bob" . « 50e D nalO Warwick the new Dunlop •ball 'with the pp p B•'y' fifty-fifty marking 50c Ne'' Scott X 50e J • turned him slightly so' that his shout- der • received the force of the impact: His fingers were -badly burned, by . , •• BASEBALL. :' arr. acrd hits. E. Payne left for their home inMoos 1 °Tya Jaw after visiting the lady's .parents. on r' SPECIAL We are clearing Confections y and Restaurant contact With the high' -voltage wire. The wort` of removing the decora- tions began • at midnight and it was early Tuesday morning at 3' o'clock E 1 Exeter 2, Seaforth 2. Exeter again trantpled.on Seaforth tri the tune of 122 in the last meet- 0,fanitowan waning, visiteds. 's g , S�Y aunt. Mrs. C. Chubb,, recently. ('Intended for last week.) ,Miss 'Gt'ace smile, of !Simcoe, is i wr our pxesent' stock of golf Clubs, regular value from `300 to $.5.00 at r $2 50 ..� that the call came to his parents tit tit e1' these teams in the g ) Huron County League.' Seaforth's visiting with Mrs. Albert Smelt. . , ;• p i n� CURED ~EATS �o Get ��e best � I1UTC� i tI1 S H1SUN ;Seaforth. The following have gone to CHURGH CARD, St.. Marys''—his parents, Mr, and Mia tor J' IM Goveniocl; his. wife, Mrs. Nel- North Side United •Church-=Pasauge , son Govenlock, his sisters Edith and "Rev. W P. inane,•B,A. Mrs. M. D'orrttnce, and his brother„ Union IServtccs„Egmondville United Lester of Kincardine. and North !Side United. - ,1.1 in E regular .pitcher was an absentee from the line-up auct,.;the duties of ljnlitig fell on •Ted-'., Downs, shortstop, and 'South' (Brownlee, first baseman. As ).O1ild be expected both were bit hard m spots, especially in .the ;third . and ILawson, Mr, and Mrs. H. Rix, ,Buffalo, Spent st few days with the lady's brother, 3y '4Cr. Wm. Jeffrey. Miss /Belle MycLellan 'and Mr. Har- old McLellan„of Saskatoon are in ten..• 'a, inhere Mr. 'McLellan, is at- tending the World's' Poultry Con- - (* � 1. re S. *� as "The Gift Store” Jeweler' and Optometrist BROOMS—from d0v to: $ 1 OO,yLimitless. a.m. mondwflle United- g — Church. Subject: `.'Delimiting the- -: I.XARDEN PARTYMr. 7p;fn„ inNQrtlhSide Uiuted'Church • AND PAGEANT, "The sixth. Exeter+s pitcher struck out ld and allowed but 7 hits, Brownlee Inc a pair of doubles. Hart also `got a tong two base drive over gross..• and Mrs, N. Mitchell, Centralia, • visited ted with ,Lis. Mitchells mother, fir`' \orris. +Sunday. P O osi pp te, Post Office Phones 194. Res. 10 Ci SCRUB ;BRUO.El.—small, „:.neat Close 'filled good fibre 25c va- - - • —Subject, Age -Long Plea of ' Evil.,, A most successful garden party was Rev, W. 1: , ,Carte will conduct ,these held on Thursday eveninglass on the services, •' •Egmondvil'le +Church 'lawns. A !boon- the short fence in right field. Litre -ups Seaforth-:-iWillis: 3'b, Downs �'• ss' Brownlee; ,Ib, p, Kerslake'• 2b, lb, Gibb c, Hart of, Johnston 1f Ander- •Tos. on \j+'• Jas: Norris, of North 'Bay; is 'pending art of the vacation with his p 'hrvther, lyfr. Robert Norris: • vl r"' 48�°,„.� r.>�y= �_- eat •,, iPi 7 nue ±os 15C • 10 a.ni.—S.S, and Bible 'Classes in ttfn! supper was served beginning at: •United by Faces son ss, Huiser rf, Mrs. F. 1Htrnvbley visited her sister Seaforth for few i i>•t°! ,a. Paramatta fibre brush regular North Sitle 'Church. *30 p.m and. judging the of those emerging from the supper- .':Exeter=Aledd rf, L. Tiernan .ss, 'Hind 2b, 3'b, Bcapeirs m a days: M. Ashworth, Jamestown, N. _ nue for 20C everyone wellpleased roomsEAF ;1QCeb 1b; Yule ,'Mrs, I is visiting her 'nephew, Mr. LloydcoAL 40e vi Hand Brushes at 5, 10 15 &25c : , Salmon at 15, 18, 20, 23,25efor Y was, with that part of the evening's entertain- CONGREGATIONAL PICNIC, • rttentl 'During the interval ibetween Between two hundred and three the supper and the programme music if;'c, yf.:Tiei an cf, 'Taylor 6 ]f, Law - son p. ., Colquhoun. Mrs. III. Golding left Sunday for St. Marys where she ,vitt visit fo: ' • a �"� ,RTti 2 r 35 , 45,, halves and 0,20, 50 for 1 lb, Gins BAKING SYRUP— We have lit u , It ' the best that is p p hundred members and adherents of tsas supplied by the Seaforth High- North SideUnited'Church found their Landers Band and as usual their mu- sic was greatly enjoyed, �,,. way tri the congregational, picnic held • at Bayfield on the afternoon of Wed- The programme' consisted of a pa-- nesday, July 27th, This was the first geant entitled, . "The Romance of time the congregation attempted to 'Canada.” This pageant was a review Sather in a body in a united picnic of Canada's past history with •a SHOWER,- A delighhful" ntiscellane?us shower utas held at the home of Mrs. E. G. 'Chamberlain Friday -evening o honor- several weeks. i,Liss,ivtargarek'Wilson, Seaforth, is holidaying at the hone of her broth- er, G. G. Wilson. - �,,(r. G. Kidd, of Wmntpeg, visited with A'lr. Robert Sadler over the week -end. C UALI,TY�-Sf G r 1'BOHE` j E■ 1,.� ®X: 1�� ^q -nests us more than table syr- lim'pse into oho r and the result justified,„ the carrying h g eat things stilt in r sultprojsst. Tk an the bride-to-be,'Miss Ma Modeland, iy whose marriage to 'Mr, J, R, +Mo- Mr. and lits. George .Suhr and Miss Lorena 'Sunday Mr. e} RA cEs. up, but the difference of cost in what would be used in an ordinary baking would bt perhaps not more than a cent, Get the best,. Per lb.. 10e. Rn lish,Dinner Ware 97 g piece `sets lain white With p gold line regular $20 for $1?,50 Toilet Special, an assort- Soaps. ment of Albert Soaps. 6 cakes ; regular price 45c -fol • 25e 2 C Castile Soap, $fol 5 ofde store, was staged by the members Everyoneseeaned toice in the ;p cnic of •clue choir assisted by a few friends, spirit ,and nu3nerous expressions of and the who, was under the excel- delight have been heard at the, pleas- Itttt leadership of Mrs. 'Ben .Johnson, urs it afforded those who attended. he organist and choir leader. The success was larThe night was ideal for.such an gels due to- theand faithful work of the various comm • it-, ciitdoor •performance' anti the settmg tees, Mr, Chas Barber and his coin; added greatly to the charm, The ;t_ Ilia a had the work of transportation feet was 'heightened owing to the we in 'Band, Mr, Savin e, anon • with splendid stage erected by Mr, Jehn the` other members o$ Sport commit- \IdCaa, assisted by Mr. Donald Mc- tee put on a s len.did prograin .Donald. This stage was tastefully place foroldand young, with a atttl appropriately decorated with Bri- y ng, little and big fat and: lean, Mrs, 'Archibaid had tisk and Canadian flags and red, white efficient assistance in planning for and and blue bunting, making altogether carrying out without a hitch the a 'charm background for the per- slipper : ro am. Altogether fonnance. In u very few words the c1 , p b'r t gether the oc sten was.an outstanding one and all Pastor • md'icated the •• nature 'of. the shall look forward to repeating the pageant and acknowledged gratefully Pt+elft next year. the assistance, of those friends who had joined with the choir acid those 'Cres, of New Lislecarci, •takes Plage al.iout the, middle o'f August, : There .were 3p young ladies present, Little °T-Ielen Chainlbertain, ,in a •pretty dress of pale -pink crepe de ohne, with veil orange blossoms, represeutcd a g bride, and Miss Katherine Luckhart' N05t' 7lamhurg m a white silk suit, thr room. Miss Beatrice ICatzeisme er. g y also of New. Hamburg, in frock of pink 'crepe de chine, trade a sweet brides- maid. The gifts, which were placed do a basket decorated with ink and white ivero handed to' Miss Mode- land by these srtiall daintily attired at_ tendants, The evening was pleasant- ly s tent 311 music and contests. ,Ada- .. i 1tcious lunch was served by the host- c_s, spent with and \lrs. G. Tnffm, Berry t p'cking • i, the' r rde:. of the ria}; .._.-....�_-_.._ w .' MANLEY. \fi's.'Duffy, Sr., has taken a relapse. Old a •e is "the cause 'but her ratan g Y friends visit her a.speedy recovery, : Mr, and airs. 'Gordon Hays, Of De- croft, arcompanfed by 'bits. Con, Eck- ai•t and 'Mrs. 'Tos. Eckait, were visit- 'urs at the ]Homes of Mrs. W. Manley and Mrs. Thos are The farmers are busy •cutting their, busy wheat: and barle and ,if the fine y weather continues threshing will soon start. Rev. Fr. Ceice, of Kitchener, was' a 1l c_Altirtrie; 3 'Rev, Mr, Conner, Jack Itxander. Feeding dh,g contest, 1. Ross Love, Mrs. W. Caldwell. Driving •nails, 1 Mrs. T. Butt, 2 . �IThreadla arid needle race, 1 John Boil, ,Merle 'Carlile; 2 John Jarrett, 'Mildred. Johnston; 3 ,:Andrew 'Bell, Elva Anderson, Clothespin race, 1 'Walker Carlile,, '-' Russel Cousin, 3 Arthur Finlayson, after the sports a bountiful supperX1030 p was served, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ivison and tiliss Jean Ivison attended the da of the .corner stone and garden laying g party at the new9United Church at Porter's Hill Wednesday. last, l ilder the susiticeLof Hamilton T1r6-',. ing and Athletic Association. WE3 , a, !�+ I j AUGUST lI J T 0. FN PURSES.. 2:14 Trot or Pace, Purse .,15391,',, 2:I8 Trot or race Purse �+ ?:� 30 liter or Pace, Purse7• Colt Race, four year -old and under Purse Dairy -Butter, _ We have ample and uarantee the supply • g qua( ty' satasfaetor or we. 'cheerfully return theprice - - • who were patronizing the play. Miss IViUSIC EXAIVII Vera Hudson as the Goddess of Fame NASIONS had the major part of the speaking to !pupils tried their do and she did her part exceedingly exams at. St. 1Joseph'shConvent, Sea- well. Neither time nor space would P forth, were all successful. `Mr. Alex- ntrmit of elaboration on the various . ST: COLUMBAN,. ,Mr. and !bits, Arthur O'Conntor ,of Detroit are visiting the former's fa- titer, Mr. James O'Connor. _ Mrs, T. 'Ryan Scott, visitor at the home of Me. and Mrs. P Mr. and rt last Sunday. Thos. 'Floilaud' of Windsor, called nn friends here las as,. `•bfoncla , y on' . Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Horne and -family, of Stratford, visited with iMr. bits, Wm. Horney last week. `Mrs, (Rev,) McKi'bbon and Miss -Edna llicKbbon, of London,- visited the home $')Euu > Al! mile heats, First Race 2 O'clock Sharp • No waits between hearts.. Parking for E. D HU TCH [SO1V: "' Phone Phor Phood 166 - antler .of the Toronto Conservatory. . -u tors 'but it is' speaking very - on- presided, ereativelyto say that without ex- The following were the results: -, ceptlon all the parts were well done. Primary• Violin—Norma Bolton, Much thanks is due to Mr, Lainiman, p J the leader of the band, for'his•able as- Elementary Vrohn IDoris Bolton:Toledo, Primary Plano Catherine he J. and sons of cask., are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.,J,ghn-Delaney, Mc-Ki1- lop, Mr. and 'Mrs, 'Phomas Sta Teton of Ohio, are visiting , visiting Mr. and BLAKE Mrs, J. A. Douglas, of Hyde Park; spent the week -end at the home of Mr: and Mrs.'IR N. Douglas. at of Mr. and • Mrs, Henry Ivison during the past week. Blaster Harold Jones and Miss Margaret Jones had their tonsils re - Moved at lits. l atterson s hospital Tuesday. - cars --Drive right i.;a• Gates open at noon. J i try list is die 'largest on rectee-g and spectators are assured `a 'ban -,i a r- afterndon's sport. _ l - h - a�jj -, ; �Gal Shoe Yaines Real • • Murray,, sistance which added much hto Elementary Piano—'Elizabeth Carlin, success of the whole: The .'it•usof Gertrude 'Matthews, and'congratulations of the congre,;a- Introductore. z y --~'Jean McLachlan, Ha- doer should also be tendered to Mrs el M°Lachlan; 'Jean .Stewart, Helen Johnson, on whose shoulders- fell theMr. Rankin, Rankin, Grace Kreuter and Junior whole +birden of training and direct- Piano; 'Marie +Baechler,, St Joseph's Mg The music, both. vocal and in- Mrs. Jerry Stapleton and' Mr,' and Mrs. Patrick Stapleton. Mr, Clarence McQuaid, who spent the vacation with'his potents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph 'McQuaid, returned to DeLaSalle College, Aurora, on Monday Miss Susie and Miss Edna Walters, Kitchener, are s pending the.boli- days with Mrs: E. 'Clarke and other friends in the vicinity. and Mrs. John Bspenerman and family, of Detroit spent the week -end at the home Mr. The funeral of- the late Alex_ Mc-' Beath was very large attended. . Miss !Margaret Johnston is visiting her parents, .Mr, and bits. Jas. John- sten. < Seaforth Turf Association tree. 12.'Mat.artne y' R. H. res.z:::. President. 'vice -Pres, R M. Jones, A. D. SutherYa '; Treasurer Secretary - New Sam le'Shoes m Black.,Sati11 p Patent Leather --1 Strap of ,Convent, 'Goderich. strumental,' and the recitative arum- _-,. bets, just served with the pageant it- trust. • Brother Francis and Brother Jo_ J Presentation "Brothers, Mon- of and Mrs. Pete Brennerman. 4Ir, and Mrs. Wm. Finlay attended �.a�.�.,�. !, 6� Reg. $5,50 for eeta.15 • New Blond Kid with Rose Blush trimming Covered Spike and Csuccessful vaban Heels Reg. $6.00 for Q+j f/� _ - Women's Velvet,1 strap • 411.50 self to form a wnllabalanced pro- BOWLING; NOTES. - •gramme, and jud•ging 'by the, many l expressions .of appreciation heard on The local tournament. held Friday, all sides, the audience was exceeding- evening of last week was the most ly well !leased:. The_cast of stint- Pvicinity. of the season •both in 'asters was as follows: • Points of :ittendance and ,in enthus- 'Herald, Bobby ,McDonald Goddess, y nam shown.• There were 48 members Vera Hudson; ;pages,' 'Fay "Johnson present •to for the sweater competeand Marjory Mc!D'onald; Fathers of coats donated as prizes by Stewart •'Confederation—?Sir Jiohn A. 'Mac- Bros. At the conclusion of the three donald (W., Godenlock); Sir 'George games.'it was found that' the rinlc 'Brown •(D,: Gemmell); 'Sir Etienne composed Rev"Thompson); seph, of , treat, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, • John Dalt on, H•ibbert. Mr, Peter Matthews, Detroit is friends intle visiting friends St. Columhan and , Mr. and Mrs, E. .O O'Halloran of To-. roo.to visited with Mr, and Mrs. P. A, O'Sullivan this week, Mr, and 'Mrs Thomas Holland and Family of Detroit spent the week end with friends iu-t'his vicinity, • the regent. wedding of their niece near Ripley. `,, 4Ir, and Mrs. '.1 If •.Mattson and Sit- of Toronto -are vision friends daughter,u the 'Goshen tine, g bliss Blanche'effre of Kitchener , . .-.J .. , Y, us s cndtn the holidays with her is spending parents. Mr, and Mrs, Morgan :Brown, of 'Toronto; are visiting friends in this vicinity, CONSTANCE. \ "st of the village people attended. ;the 0:11 Boys' reunion at Goderich os Monday, horse •racing bei•ng the of attraction. Do not forget •Thursday, as a large crowd is expect- ori •there that ria Y• To- Mi. and Mrs. Roy Barnett ox sacro, are visiting at the home of g Mrs. Barnett's brother, Mr, Rob!, Grimold'by. All farmers �,T �yr t; GARDEN EA R A~ E,lv �RT + �iTYtdor the auspices O "l;'i,16ne- `wr UNITED OI URCR ` BRUCGtFI.ELD Rill be bald onll2r. lIu h Alke L:a- $ , heads lawn on TUESDAY AUG. 16th Women's Sport .,,`Shoes with �g lt'epe• Soles $3, ir ' Blonds 1 strapsize. 5 to C1111d S q . y for 1 • ' Blonds 1 Stl'a Size $ to Child's B10 p 6 Y0 for — - of 'tl. Dr, Larkin,nf. Cartier ('W. 'Sir Charles Winter, Frank Sills and Jack Grieve Tupper (Ivan Henderson); Sir Leon- was hi high with three -wins with a plus aid'Tilley, (iA. D'oney);•On•tario.(Ber- of 1.5, gust nosing out Joe McMillan nice Joynt)„ Laura Seoord,. (Mae with Angus MdCrae,•.'John Ilei and +Iludson • solo "I love ort Canada" incl .Charlie Barber wlto had •_ 6gttree (B. Toynt) Quebec, (Margaret For- wins phis:l4. A ,Op ecial:prize, an uTn- rest); Habitant, W, Strong, tvho read brella, went to Jacl:'Gallagher•for tlhe. Little. Baptiste",- Moittcaltn, (Mr. n10af Fifty {eucllers th.> •,Ghartears'' •Wolfe ( : 'F'a •rest •• selec- leads. • • . , among )' ai )' kion, "The 1Marsellaise"; New Bruns- 'The. Friday evening tournament i*;iek, Jean +Webster; river driver, A. 'which, seams to be- very' popular Scott; chorus; `'Canadian .Boat Song"; CROMARTY: Mi'. and Mia Ivy Allen and tam- tly; of 'Brantford; spent the week -end /' yes !here. crib relict r21'• and 'Mrs. Will Howe, of To- ionto, is s pentTmg his holidays 'under the parental' roof, The Misses, Laura and Greta Sar -Same areas, of Toronto, spent the past two weeks at their home here, KIPPEN,Ppp• Picnic. Kippen and Hillsgrecn .United Churches held their annual picnic to Bayfield on 'Tuesday, July '26th. A very large crowd. was present and ,the afternoon was s ent in s P Forts and races: A very special feature was a Confederaton 'ball with (Hills teen dressed ti the •ancient g garb of long ago against Kippen in the around are busy cutting their wheat: A few have a1- ready got their barley cut and stook- ed, \li•ss Phoebe Wakefield visited friends in Brussels this week, Shame on you fellows wh° are a#raid ,to run a •car, when our venerable friend, 1[r.' James 'Mann, aged S3; bought a runabout las{ week at Goderich and is learningto run it,. Supper served from 6 to $' stti ` Attx'aetion ; Two games of sollt- ball will be played; ondeS Al aro girls vtg, BruCefielLl •girls at ,5.�itt •young r followed b Bnckl aid boy: t 5,, •Brucefield' boys. Seaforth Hies- "' land,�rs band in attendance. Blond Kid size 11 to 2 IYlISSe6 ®,O aiatongsl the botylens will, tie con-, :Nova 'Scolia, .Earl +Webster; 'Evangel- timed throughout the Season iii id- ins; A. McNay; '.Manitoba, Keitit' Weir ditfon to the regular 'W°dnesday af- stet; reading, "Men of the North' ; Iternoon tournamept, Miss 'Sarah MdICellar ns visiting her aunt, Mrs, Nesmith, at S'taffoid- pills. The modern dress. Following is a list of the sports: Stately walk, Mr: F. Stelck, Mrs. ! Turner, • TUCKERSMITH. r• "t'he Adults 40c ` Children ,,2i „• • f •Messrs. Real Bar>;ains-in-Real •Shoes and Values Surpassed by no Shoe p Store in Seaforth Saikatchewan, Mrs., A. Boyce;;;North- iR; J: ,Sproat • `and J^. M. west It?tounted Police„ B. 'Johnson; M'cMi•ll;an were successful •ZAlberta, , ssfttl _tn winning tlllierta, J, Henry;I$enryBritish iColumbta, as 'first prize the iLilberty 'Tro li and Broadfoot' 'Pauline John-. P y'Dorothy Jcr, acco'tnpahying Prizes of edacks at the stone QE1va Wheatley); , Prmee Ed aunuaf 'Western Ontario .Bowling varix Island Mae Wallace' milktitaid ;enjoyable Association tournament in 'London 'Grace lC.asienieti; Yukon territory, last W, M. S. of the Presbyterian Church held their annual quilting on the ".3d'i lawn2 use . on Thursday ,last. A i7tiirnher -of," the ladies,of Exeter' "num ary were +present and la' very afternoon was spent: Girls under six, •1 Stewart 'Turner, Ruth IM'oAllister, 3 Russel [Ferguson.• is Girls under eight, 1 Doreen 'Coop- 2 Anme 'Carlile 3 Ruth Reil Girls under twelve, 1 Helen Ander- son, '2. Margery Stewart, 3 Irene hirnet, hay. Crop, which has been extra heavy, is now finished. ''Most of the fail wheat ;Was harvested last.week, and is avegood cro , very P A • few of xe farmers here put. •swee:t 'clover In their s•tl'os last', week. Ivlts. V. Terryberry has •been laid . � . ' of 1'L. David Anderson, before leahr4. ing for Vancouver , to ., spend setae •months• •with her •sister, . Ref' i ' �• Vlras•Ellen Me tlaster, of .Hertsat,,,, is visiting on'tfie' Parr tin g e with bay • 174 w,won ® vif i week. ''Thompson; Q en Mfrs, Che local 'tournament AliceSnow Queen held last Wednesday afternoon 'was W. iGovenlock; Pages; Irene and Edna by `Messrs. Franik,+S'il s and. John Doney; fish wife, 1vIrs. A. P. Joynt; Grieve and 'the• runner were 'Pearson groins in children,' if; the be not •Y attended: to, cause; convulsions and. Girls under sixteen, 1 Nellie Tay- ]sir, 2 Annie Taylor, 3'Martha Carlile,, Game of catch, L Doreen Cooper, ;2. up with a severe attack quinsy. Y• Mtss>Ball, of Byron, spent Sunda y last at'teehome here, sister, Mrs. W. McAllister: Mrs, Ann Hudson, Mrs, A. Harvey,. Ki en• ;Air, and 'Mrs, �. iPP , M ,James T ogar t, -u' soldier and nursing'sister, iMessrs. Ireara P Y Jeffery and Gerald; Charters and Mr's. .Charters; Sailor Stewart• flwn anal.,Nancy Let McKay often death, •"'Mother Graves ~Worm Exterminator will - protect children Mar er. Stewart. 1'1 g' y le race, (Lloyd :Cooper, i, g'ged HILY.SGRERH' G , Mia Sheridan and 'Miss •Peai1 E1gied of +Windsor 'called:at the •hbme•5.. t .(W. and Agnes A s Adants) Britannia, Margaret from. these distressing afflictions, .ee Jack fCons+tt, 2 Jack (Cooper, Alex: ``� 11iss Annie Toote,.of S%ictoria hos- pita(. l'.mtdon, is visiting at the hemi Mr. James Jai•rott and Mr;.'WIIs: sir "Carni le an'Sunday., ' o