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the hate; $.6.00: and $444001:0**9104ey
for °web class, A, hale lel . . of ..4,
Apace has been. reaerved • ter e e De°
pertinent ef Agriculture, Ottawa, Whe
*re sending a spsasi esslinbitt whit*
they -idea every farmer in the distriCt
to see. A full staff of sitteuelaniee will ,LeoSeltesaf
accompany the exhibits Uneten111 be
supplied _lan the Seafortitallighleodere
Band and piping and dancing by the
H juveisile Pipe Band of
London. The parade of schoOl child-
ren will take place at 1.30 sharp with
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' • i'..Ie'.;--"., '' ' 'se '.. ' h - - Mr, and Mrs'. P. Shanahan, en ,fie
Te474opu soioik*A9015s .4,y,Bir. George Elie -441# .1. ..
Note Borelm: . SenilaVare', Mendey mornieg to jein tise eteCnf... ' a
Pg•141.:'• Paint Breleleea. a-v*4 vis st. George Public Scheel, Lenders:
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Penn : ka Pella '‘EralOrf4,•'eeeAirs. (Dr.) Gill, of Eche, AiinneeetS,' '
Oinee#.040es Ink $404,;.`in visiting atthebeine of her brother,' . , - ' e
"enderson
Peneit.,Roxes Rulers Founts*, Peat ,Mr. William Where, in. McKillop.- :. .
' , School Bags ' • ' • Mrs. Fred Monti ' Spent leat week li
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XtAIWPORD PEACHES.- -ere
:,'•Piutigy No. ll's, 6 quarts illUt
Re. rs, IA Quarts 9,5e
No. Vas le qts., smaller fratt75e
. These are all. Specials.
COMATOES.-No- Is 50c
11 quarts . ,
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Mies Fraeces Winter an-
nounces the opening of
Classes in Elocution and
Voice Development, Class-
ical Dancing and Physical
Training.
Pe ONE 112.
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the drill. immediately after. Boys
awl girls' races and bicycle races will
be 11112 off between hea,t,s of the horse
races. In the evening, at Cardooni
Hall, the Alice Dunbar Concert Com-
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9 .as-Burles Fiala: endeereettWarry ; •
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1110t0NItgrOkii - - -11.j.E..00,101! ager of the Porninien: St.4aln..Sear
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LAPP'S FAvoRrris PEARS En
pariy,- together with the a! enderson
Juvenile Band of pipers and dancers,
will provide the entertainment Alice
Dunbar is, this year, funnier than
ever, and has added a number of
specialties. If Alice Dunbar cannot
make you laugh, see a doctor. The
membership committee are on their
rounds and hope to have over 400
members by Fair day. The fee is but
$1.00 and includes admission for tveo.
Your support will be appreciated.
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t'ria-°t's-7'"''''''ar-.' chaeed a business in Imiden'andjel ... .. - • • -
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were -O-44 Afre., R. ne, spees.eaneeless move his family there shortly:' :He
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Maryelliedeland,- who spent the hobl. will be succeeded here by Mr. Logan e a:tee-sr-ear . .e:.,an, ;,.-:' ... , ..
daefii*her home here, has returned Murney, of Goderich.-ift and ' Mrs. P .. , , ... , . . .,
to New.Liskeard.-Mies Thelma John- Cautelea, of Vancouver, B. C., metered . .
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stem left this week for Little Creels, here. recently and „spent a few days . Worn. yqu con**, , ?,, ' ,,- . ,
ex hschool f the .. with Mr. and Airs.- William . Mason,' _e e :e. . • ., if4 . --,'';.,-,
where.ehe as a or e coma
in year -Miss Ruth Thompson has and Mrs. John Shane,- oiten,. low oertlifxraf., vus e
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re .rined to Tillsonburg after spend- han and daughter, rs Annie, of . departments, • ask- 'S.- -, •
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ing-thenhOlidays at her home here.- Clinton, spent Sunday with Seaforth .
- Mr. Russell Hays, of Detroit is visit- friends. -Mrs. F. Ehling, of Washing- about the . goods' 'and,Ahen •
ing Is -Mother, Mrs. J. H. 11;37s. -Mr. ton, D: C„ was this week the guest ' ' '
when you .'comiet ..'conie .,- to ' .
11 quarts iiiie
ITINEGAR.-Put up by beat Canadian
Manufacturers. Not XX nor XX
Extra as is usually sold but XXX
'White Spirit or Blended Cider
Vinegar. Fully guaranteed. CA
iyuc
' Per GallonHollette-Mr.
Announcement. and Mrs. Jos.
Hoggarth, of Seaforth, announce the
engagement of their eldest daughter,
Retta Elizabeth, to Mr. Harold Large,
son of Mrs. Joseph Large and the late
Joseph Large, of Stratford, the mar-
riage to take place early in Septena-
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Phone 166.
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-The engagement is announced of
Lois Madeline, only daughter of Rev.
F. M. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes, of
St. Catharines, to Dr. James A. Munn,
Roomers Wanted. -Two High School girls
for roomers. Apply at The Expositor Office.
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Notice. -The Public Library will be closed
from August 24th to September
Thompson, Librarian. 8010-2
HMSO For Rent.-Eight•roomed house on
South Main Street; hard and soft water and
electric lights. Apply to Thomas Andrew,
Scaforth. 3003-tf•
o For S le. Brick cottage.
,,,,tri7lenidgluserepair with au coneenieni
appointments. Apply to Mrs. Fred Tomlin-
•-, on, Brucefield, Ont. 3012-2
Strayed. -Strayed on to the premises. of the
undersigned, a female black and white Fox
e„ rier dog, tail undocked. Owner may ob-
tam n possession by paying for this advertise-
meat. John A. Wilson, Seaforth. 3012-1
For Salle.--Six-roomed frame cottage on
James Street; eleetric lights. hard and soft-
water in house; garden, fruit trees. Apply
in Mrs. Louisa CMff, Box 282, Goderich, Ont,
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For Sale or Rent. ---An 8 -roomed house, full
hard and soft water, elec.-
thrTatedtner : three lots, large barn,
and Mrs. J. C. Laing have returned of her cousins, Mrs. L. Reinite and the store in .person It will be- -'- '
from a- trip to Sootland. -e Mrs. R Miss Tom, in Egmoudville. - Miss e. - . ,
Haarthorne has returned from a visit Gladys Mason, daughter of Mr. and easier for you to order -what.' '' -.•' .-.
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with her son in Goderich.-Miss J. Mrs. W. Meson, of Hullett, underwent' ever you watit tel b.etie ? , , ...
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Goverikielt left this week to accept a an operation for appendicitis in the
position on the staff of the Weston Seaforth Hospeted this. week. - The We have -much tointerst
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Collegiate -Mr and Mrs. W. A. Crich Huron Presbyterial will meet at you during these dayS ' of.
returned on Monday evening from a Brucefield on Tuesday, September 8th.
holiday trip to the West -Miss Sadie -Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lennon and son, new fall and winter met-.
Thosepatin underwent an operation Edward, who have been visiting Mr. chandise.
for appendicitis in the hospital here and Mrs. James Devereux, returned
on Wednesday -Mr. and Mrs. Harold this week to their home in Montreal. - -
Best .and two children, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lennon have just re -'
are guests at the home of Mr. and turned from a three Months' trip -
Mrs. W. Gillespie. -Mr. D. H. Stewart abroad. -Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bell were •. . ....
was-in.London this week. -Mn J. W. in London this week. -Mrs. Johnston, - It is with genuine pleasure that we in -
Beattie and Mr. J. P. Daly left Satur- of Lucknow, is the guest of her (laugh-
doe ,e, A tri to Kirkland Lake.- ter, Mrs. G. D. Haigh.-Illist Norma
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Masa-Helen Dickson who spent the Jeffrey is visiting with Toronto vite you to an early inspection of the
summer here with her mother, Mrs. friends. -A number of members from
Adam • the Maitland GO .Clegle Goderich New Merchandise for 'Fall and Winter.
. Dickson, has returned to To- .,
rontoe-e-Miss Mary Laipg has return- ' '' . '
willvisit the Seaforth Golf and Coun- ...-
ed to Milverton to reeume her sehool try Club thi, Saturday when a mixed
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of Seaforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Munn, of Hensall, the marriage to
take place in September.
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Tall Corn. -Mr. Isaac Hudson has
on display in the Silverwood Store,
several stalks of corn that for height
have everything beaten in the way of
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corn that was ever shown in Seaforth.
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They were grown on the farm of Mr.
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JIM vel ,,ge._ • eses
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John Hart, on the 3rd concession of
McKillop, and measure 13 feet r),
inches in height. Mr. Hart has a five
acre field and two acres of this is
'as tall the It is
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just as sample.
wonderful corn.
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Order a Leg of Lamb or Mutton,
or Veal on our recommendation
you will have a real meal. 'We
to serve customers with the choicest
cuts of beef. Lamb, Veal, Pork,
Quality rather than quantity is
standard, and price last,
Persons wishing meat after
can have same by calling 182 3.
and
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etc.
our
hours
W. M. S. -The Women's Missionary
lar monthly
Auxiliary held their regular
meeting in the school room of the Sea-
forth Presbyterian Church on Tues-
day afternoon. There were about
thirty present. The President, Mrs.
J. C. Greig, presided, Mrs. Robert
Govenlock reading the Scripture les -
son. Miss Herdman, of Toronto, a
retired missionary, gave a graphic
and intereeting talk on India, where
she spent thirty years. The meeting
.1;0 a variety fruit trees and small fruit.
see? into Andrew Little or Mrs. Win. Westcott,
11 1 g41 2.tr6et 8012x2
dutiees--Miss Frances Givlin has re- foursome will be played. -Ree. T. H. _
r r , Brown, Mrs. Brown and family have . _
returned from a three weeks' holiday -Richness and beauty of style and
For Sale In Seaforth.-A desirable proPertY,
geed location; eight -roomed frame house, with
modern conveniences. Good garage and stable.
Apply to Jahn Robb, corner of James and
1:i:l.ee:t. Streets, one block north of .,4;oidoelsich
Grain Wanted_ -We are in the market for
all kinds of grain and are in a .position to
pay the highest prices for same. We can also
make arrangements to truck grain for you.
Cook BrosGoHensel],
. Milling ., Phone 54 ,
Ont. 3007-4
eater miss A. G. Govenlock, GraduategersolLeaMrs.
Teacher's Course, Canadian Academy of Music
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spent at Leamington. -Mrs. J. Pat -
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. ; NOW PL.A.YING terson spent a few days this week ing, attractiveness of quality and the
with Toronto friends. -Miss Dorothy
ANITA STEWART Hutchison left on Friday to resume - , very reasonable prices combine to make
her school duties at Burke Falls . -
'. -in-- COI A. Wilson, of Toronto, is a guest this Store 1.
'home of his sister, M. A. - . the best place to shop right
at the hrs
James Oliver Curwood's Young.--arr. and Mrs. J. Mactavish n
EPIC of THE GREAT NORTHWEST and family spent the week end in In- - 110W.
Evans- and daughter, •
BAREE SON OF KAZAN mi" Eleanor, have returned from To-
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closed by all repeating the Lord's
Prayer. .
SEAFORTH.
Phone 58. Main Street
Young Peoples' League. -The elec-
tion of officers for the coming term
was held at League on Tuesday even-
Jos. C. Thompson
' GENERAL GARAGE
tag, Rev. Irwin presided. The fol-
lowing officers were elected: Honor-
ary President, Rev. R. Fulton Irwin;
PresidentP, Dr. Ross Sayauge; 1st vice
President, Mr. Will Black; 2nd Vice
teacher of piano, organ and theory, special
z.,:es oispilleispirnenpexecialfong Tararozedc °modern
tory 'examinations, all gerradme.r/tudio,Torrvtai;
Main Streetphone /03, Seaforth. 3008-4
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ronto.-Mr. W. D. Smith and two
Introducing "Wolf," the famous war daughters are spending this week in
dog, wounded in France, as BAREE. Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Heron You don't haVe to buy simply because
are in Toronto this week. -Dr. Ler-
Auction Sale.. --Mr. Thomas Brown has
been instructed to eell hv public auction on
the premises of the undemigned. John Str t
on Saturday. September 5th, at 2 °clock p.eem '
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the following household effects: One plush
I s riTtt.enh suite, dining
f•Lotr 'e°aed
other household articles. Tertnseri raaanng.e Arrf
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J. 0. o'Connell, Proprietress; Thos. Brown
-sectioneer. '
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LA.BOR DAY SPECIAL
'SIR JAMES BARRIE'S
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' irtorized her. Varamount in 10 Reels.
kin will occupy his own pulpit in First you came to look, but we know the
Presbyterian church on Sunday. -Miss
Mabel Thompson has returned from a pleasing styles and splendid values will.
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visit with Toronto friends. -Mr. and ' .
Mrs. George Irwin and son, Delmar, appeal to you. .
and daughter, Blanche, of Sault Ste. .. . . '
Marie, Were guests this week at the
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Best Brands of Gas, Oil, Grease,
Coal: Oil, Etc-, Etc- ,
Complete stock of Tires, Tubes, Bat -e
teries and Accessories of all kinds.
Batteries Charged.
Cars for Hire,
Cars Stored and Washed.
Prompt Service by Courteous
President, Mr. Murray Savauge• 3rd
Vice President, Mr. Reg. Reid; 4th
Vice President, Miss Beatrice Seip;
Secretary, Miss Gladys Holland; As-
sistant Secretary, Miss Evelyn Har-
burn; Treasurer, Mr. Will Barber;
Pianist, Mr. James Scott; Assistant
Pianist Miss Margaret Armstrong.Seeceil
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Optical Offer.-Iligh cr sde gold-
miss spectacle; and eye dasaes pir jib jx2s t eat
•Pherical lenses for only $4.00. All other style
if frame-; and lenses at lowest prices. Eyes
examined by Mr. Hughson, formerly optical
expert for Kent's, Toronto, and lienrV Morgan
& Co., Montreal. The best optical work to be
obtained and moderate pricm, Monday and
ei;euaestliaz, Fair, 24th, 25th. Come early.
's Seaforth. 8003 2
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Educational Authorities are to.day
ing the value of dramatic art and rotas:it
dancing in developing beauty and rhythm in
children. In adon to tins' , Tv
benefits are gained. Dr atic tra!i 1 - e health
lung helps
o r overcome timidity, develops grace and
1)°1 -se- Special classes by Miss Frances
Seaforth student of Leo 'd ff'
ear, jeeeet el ', iv/ a M ° 6 RUB-
aret Eton's Physical
Training and DramaticrgArt School, Toronto.
3012-2
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with•
Betty Bronson and
Ernest Torrance 4
Come, fl PeterP to
y away with. an .
Never Never Land -to ' pirates, To-
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iuns and golden adventures.
A joyous wo
er forget. nder picture you'll nev-
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home o their uncle, Mr. W. J. Nett,
Egmondville, and at the home of iMr.
Bernard Nott. Mrs. (Rev.) Elford,
who has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. W. J. Nott, returned with them
in their motor to her home in Sa •
rrna.
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- r. eines oleman, Mr. and Mrs.
Oecill Oite ana- ivt, C ' `,11 t 1) d
ess erne, ._ 0 re
to Marlette, Michigan, for the week
end, returning on *Monday accompan-
ied by Mrs. Coleman, who has been at
Marlette the past twci nfonths, mire-
ing her sister, Mr Thomas H
, s.Hudson
who has .been seriously ill for some
time.-Mieses Margaret and Frances
Moran, who spent the sumMer here,
returned tens week to -their home in
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u '6 -Interest Now Cenlm'
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adies' Fall co t & Hats
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RlEPAIR DEPARTMENT
Ail kinds of repairs made by experts
-Satisfaction guaranteed and charges
moderate.ters.an
United Church Ladies' Aid. -At a
meeting of the Ladie-s' Aid of ths
United Church, Seaforth, h ld
e on
Tuesday, September 1st, the f0110W-
ing officers were elected: President,
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iiiiiNt Wiii.kiti . . lilEAFORTII
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Day Phone 155 W; Night Calls 139r11
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Mrs. J. B. Thom •
peon, 1st Vice Presi-
dent,. Mrs. J. Finlayson; 2nd Vice -
President Mrs.. J. Docherty; Secre-
tary, Mrs. R. Archibald; Treasurer,
mos A. MeGavin with th - following't
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committees:" Property, Mrs. F. 3.
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$2 ... .,,._ _. .:.
000ree.00.:
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Burrows, Mrs. J. Consitt Mrs. D,
Fell; Flo-wer, Mrs, B. Cluff, Mrs. G.1
T. Turnbull, Mrs, W. Willis; Visiting
11slizrt.erin-liaz.i tni. caadablle/Irrsm. rFsroct R:a
Death Mrs.
Macon, Georgia, accompanied by their
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of Neil McLean. The
death occurred in Egmondville
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Alintr Min..)5.i J.:. Marna, R.N. s
-Smith,
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to lend on Paring, ript, apc90 ,;?,
Mortgages. Call or on4t,di OA° gt !.
one* and get 7°111• Igan "mused -el
lir iteturn mail. No advance ..e
-ir.
and Mrs. I. Hudson for November and
December; kitchen Mrs. Stark. Me t-
logs will be held on the first Tuesdeay
in the month.
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Monday, August 31st of Mar"ar t1
Walker, beloved wife of the lategs`e
McLean. Mrs. McLean 3-- - - i'leil
failing health foe - .tad been in
- .e4-- ' - some time, but her
, ..on was not serious until she
suffered two paralytic strokes a couple
of weeks ago, from which she did not
nen .
Jo - e et
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lifstegeret of London, is the
git of Vire , P 1-1
ehoeert. 'Strong and
other friehele this roteek.-Mrs. India
Taff, of indienapelis, is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nott -Me, Jack
Strong,
ng, of Egmondville, has "taken a
position In Kitchener. -Mrs. Wigging-
Wigging-
ton, of Clinton, spent the week end
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BY ALL MEANS COME AND LOOK
THE NEW THINGS OVER
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Henry Lawrence, Mitchell.
McGillivray Mission. - V-- `
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meetingor the Circle since July, wee
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held in the vestry of First 13
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tenan church, on Tuesdae September
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1st. The meetine was opened by
sine', a le - -- -
, n roar aoa. Then Mrs. St,ew-
art led 4-.1ne in ThirteeniWalker.
recover. Born in the township- of
Tuckersmith 79 years ago, she was
p
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Mrs. Robert Hawthorne.
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the eldest daughter of the late David
In 1873 shemarried to
Mr. McLean and went to live in
Grey township. Fifty-one years ago
Mr. McLean died and his widow
moved to Brussels, where her only
son died when eight years old, and
several years ago she came to Eg-loSeattle
mondville to live. She was a life-
SEE THIS ---AND THAT'S
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f3iros.
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Notes Mr Ross Burns, of De-
troit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Bennett for a few days. -Mr. and
Mrs. William Humphrey, of Walton,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Carnpbell.-The teachers and schol-
ars 'returned back to their duties on
J. Mac Tavish
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SICAFORTH
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girls prayer.
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members responded to the roll call,
after which the minutes were read.
Ruby McRae read the Scripture has-
ed on prayer. The topic for the day
was "Prayer," on which Mrs. Stewart
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. lag supply of water should ass e
, W. D. HOPPER, Well Driller, 41'
0 Seaforth Water guaranteed; '%.
0 gas power; prices reasonable. 0
PHONE 54-3. 1OX 214. .
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ee66600' t).(7°600.
spoke for a few minutes. After a
short discussion on the advisability of
having a corn roaet, hymn 5,53 was
sung, followed by a duet from Myrtle
Sharkey and Sadie Macdonald. Then
Jean Stewart gave an interestingWalker,
reading on "A Girl's Ambition." The
offering was taken, amounting to
$1,15. Following the closing h3rmn,
the Lord's Prayer was repeated in
long Presbyterian in religion. Two
Tuesday morning. - Mrs. David
Holmes
brothers and two sisters survive, Mr. — -
David Walker, Warsaw, N.Y.;
spent Saturday with her Ms-
ter, Miss Eliza
, Setts. -Miss Margaret
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Bad Axe , Mich; Mrs. J. W. re e.
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Cameron, of Seaforth; Mr s. Mary ri YOUR PROBLEM OF E.-,.
Manson, Eg-mendville. The funeral = E
Cuthill returned to her school at
Rockwood on Monday.
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' LEVELEEN TOOTH the teeth, eanker sores
was held on Wednesday, September = ENTERTAINMENT
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PASTE, being anti-aeid ee
infection of
ALMA
does the
or other
seeceerneearesesial. .
2nd, the services being taken by Rev. Fs' SOLVED =-
Mr. Macfarla-ne, of Clinton. Mr. and 1-- -
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Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp-
bell, Westfield,
prevent corr ed_
ing effect of many de-
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unison.
Mrs. Govenlock, Miss J. Knechtel
Miss Grey sang a beautiful quartette = The "Paramount" Male =
at the service. The pallbearers were = Quartette now booking E
Messrs. James Sproat Wm. Kneehtel, = e =
Wm McMillan — for Ohurch Concerts, EI
, Alen Grey, Robert =,
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Broadfoot and James Walker. F
of spent the week end
with friends here -Mn and Mrs.
Frank Hainbley, of Staffa, and Miss
F. Cooper, a Seaforth, spent Sun-
day with Mende here.-naisi Edna
Jamieson and Miss. Anona Dale have
laterious .substances,
often left in contact
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with the teeth. It is a
genuine antiseptic-
germicide leaving, a
clean refreshing after
tan . • ,
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- firatis more economi
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taken to press and Old
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Change In Postal RTe
domestic letter rate of 3 cents for
first ounce and 2 cents for each addi-
tional ounce, mailed to any part of
the North American Contine-nt, comes
into effect September 1st, 1925. This
applies to letters for United States,
Mexico and 13ritish West Indies, also
now to Newfoundland, Costa Rica,
Cuba, Dominican Republic, Dutch
West Indies, Guatemala, Haiti, Hon-
ruras Republic, Nicarag-ua, Panama,
Republic, Salvador, St. Pierre and
Mi uelon
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-From October 1st, letters, except
those for the other parts of the Brit-
ish Empire and North American conn-
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tries, Will be now charged eight cents
for first ounce and four cents for
Inter- = Fowl Suppers, all =
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ment was made in Brussels Cemetery. = Fairs, Etc. =
Mr. Eb. Walker, of Bad Axe, Mich., E. -
d . .
each returned to resume their duties
as teachers at Winthrop and Dash-
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taste, and if used every
tight before retiring,
. • '''''•I'e the tube. 25- cents at
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.. es' ,,, 'The Pharmaty,'' Sea -
and Mrs. John Walker, of St. Thomas, = A — E
were among those from a distance = address -« -
who attended the funeral. -
= .. BOX. 85, . 3-
wood schools.--IMaster Audrey Carter
'has gale to Clinton to persue his
studies at the Collegiate there. -Mr.
H. Fowler is busy preparing to erect
you certainly will, as
others do, appreciate
the benefit, in freedom
from ache or decay of
, ..1,1 p %mu
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, forth. hUide in Can-
aria: , 'try it "for a few
- months; its worth
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Local Briefs. -Monday next is La- ,-,e Seaforth,- Ont. =
bor Day and a public holiday. -Miss - 3
a new garage to replace the one de--
stroyed by tire a . short time ago. -e-
, THE PHARMACY, SEAPORTS .,
Edith McKay, a nurse in the Buffalo Illiiiiiilliffitunmignimmtommilimeir:
Hospital, is the guest of Mr. and ,
Miss Jessie Ball entertairred a few of
her friends tat Friday evening last.
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Mrs. A. R. Box. -Dr. J. A. Munn has
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a ;a. - en, ...... ees . ,... , acteneanateeneiteneeneepanaseeeme
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purchased the residence of Mr. R. H.
Sprout, _ , .
on the corner of George and
Victoria Streets -Mrs. Thomas Fell
and two sons, of Goderich, were visit-
tog with Seaforth friends this week.,
-Br. Everett Rivers of Windeer,
spent th• week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rivers. -- Mr.
and Mrs. William Pinkney' and farailr
are visiting at the home of Hr. and
Mrs. John Pinkney.-Mr. W. Slither-
land hes. • returned from Edmonton,
where he spent the holidays. -Dr. F.
B. 'Larkin, Mrs. Larkin and Miss
Beatrice Larldn have returned from
a two martithso leolidaVe.keent .114 •Ver.
nitt4eallatt !,,,,; 1144t*t disaittintoo,
was a wee. 0.... vett et, linujitiffiA: iet '
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Notese-Quite a rnimber from the
vicinity attended the Presbyteiian
pienie held at Inc Bend on Wedneeday,
last -Rev: Mr. graham, of Ste PetUl,
has returned home after spending e
week with his Son,' Earnest, Of thiS
Phae• - 'vim Minoan, !Pnlnoily !of
village,this- and vilie has been visiting
With, Monde in the Village, returned
to lier hOnte„ in .N.V.n1114tOttutit '--. MT.
bi•• ' ' pia 1 !ii la --t- • ' Al
11/112411 r e .-ctr o AS been - a FOSI-
dent ' of ihig,;411100: gir.4•Ittufilboe- of
y 'ilk' Minatid to *to D'en,Viada- et
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thre:Vieek, Mit.'.Park recently built
,04* -1010# lir: ' ftehelt.:,tort& littetV
/Ilk** bitt.,':''6 'at it: ierntti *at
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School of Commerce: Clinton Ont.
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Will Reopen on IVEStiAlt, Stfttillintlip, 1st •
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and give you another • oiSBOUTUNITY. of - starting on' the road .to COM -
eigrt,OrAt stitotSS. ,-80..itiej.ii.tie,'1WORIKMI.Irr ali4 register .NOW 'at
the SCHOOIEWitli.the WOrqUALTV/111D.Itlival=09 STArri, . .. - .. •
Our itiltAeridAt i400114,V$s ItiarlhltInditlit yoti.tor'ithe 010111)0Or
paid positions lh the WOrldi:tiliordireitat le altirays REWAILDIW
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in eneotiortfon to, the:',664.4ko' rendered.
COnineitui,-Stentographie; Connaernial Searetarial„. teneherat[OSO Asrekt.
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and -pedal dated& ' -
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• &VOCAL CLASillitg forrtt 4 t litAVOIENI
Si Sate reen
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Ott tilttttS''Pttttt, Tonto ' oirtottaketti tithe ter Ellat !feted 40We
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ticatoed Aavaommt tot NeA
Aril Mom Countleee*
Wen ildidelt*A. •
*Id &tea, ?Intl abler, N..
Tett on 401.Lentlell,
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fitt6ft tv,4 ot it It tte). 69,
. ' '. WI, Ont.,
. gam
each additional ounce. Post cards
will be now four cents. -
-Literature for Blind, except to
places in United States, Mexico and
Newfoundland, which goes free, will
now be one cent per paeket not ex-
ceeding two pounds.
. -Commercial papers will: be eight
cente for packet not emeeedim eight
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u
0 nees re weight, and two cents for
every two tepees or fraction ttarc...
after.
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vie , swami pan volt ,tird. tiew mit
lid.teriet jay lie preatiitttrivott, the
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