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A�W4 v ; �1'1 ". - ... � h.4 1: , wrlrW,:,T� �. .,� ,,, �M. #,1-,`,.' 1 I � "I "":,.,-4,� _0 'U., ! , , I I 1� - ", 1; , 43 . �� � �,%, - ie I A� C ". I , . I "' , �, , ,, - ,� " . . q! .. d & , H, V . , #e � . aut;y I 'Wp,cni. '^JTer". V11,0,_. (Xt" " - ­... ;Jl, �, 4 " "I il 11I - (� k , I 11 s'� 4#row4 to be the largest Face C,ream - ., U.". 13011. Tell 45, 'tJ -4.,� � r 6 � I 1��' , , ;: ." C', . . � U �, , . , 1 - , " - ,,, . .. I I 111'�, I , " , , . ­ - - - , Bath Powders $7.',70- �, UNIMOt IStead, �0.% , J ,q a T AJPK 1�na -� � 614ft nehOQU *, SOTM iq. "i . . -, _1 , , , h, �At, T, " Talcums p A F .( 9� .. cpRp 119 . � ,� �� " . I . It ISTO, -4 son '09, I f Y'44 a � M 11'.., . , - _ d 4 p -j- - I � - Ire going on a ilACO-! p X:r A - "'I'l; ; Tq, We buy notb Prep4rations George A-, $Als, $12,S4; Jol ,Beacon. - U^ . WIt iWmpire I Be , -w tion, tigi,ke Alonj a fouat#_14 S . �.� 'loss. than xxx quality, which is . � �, - I I � �'. 1, �,W;111� � I - .. . I ,', alnes, �. t"11,11 gk,� ., I 1. - - ", - �i is roki . ,., fl��: ,,It ,P " I ,.gk � ."; I . , � - . - , 1, , t ., � � . r , i, :�� ". 4 ,,!.,;� , X, � , ,._ , .� . :. 41, , � '1,7, i ji . . �O supp, y 0, - or ; I . .... 1 � - - _I tr .. � "I.. .1 I !..i .19, 646 Dke's'4§'4 , og as should be used and Hath Salts, Hoggarth, $10,06; J-Amea V. Ryol'nt.7 . Mr�i, 4440 �, left,! , 'v- ... , 1. �. " .. , ��, _4 "., , satisfaction .-5r , Water- . . x4ey'Zor 41 'Oft vacatio" , 1. . Note. fato 4, I Satu , If 4 , ou, I , -, " ', .. , "ed to give Lotiods and Creams for , oCan-4,$3; Wil4om Hawk- I _or. We have , " ,-­ Fw'�Sv . - U , .. t . . .... 11 ,.r QT1 IV , "! 1 - , .11 . , . I � . � -10 '. e lCkIA-0t I 0 � �Q ,� �,,;_,_w"n,7_7, ; WtW man Fountain Peas io'a �0.iuj W* tw -to Vi,e"W #%,'�.,* . . , . � I . ." "..Ii, . $78 Pot I I .1 , . . . . . . ,! xviq, money will be cheerfully refund- . . . . , , r, , - V 1 ... I . ,, " J I Z, V ''. ." .vit'. iiit�'o � .., , , , , , , '! , ,,, i.'��, ­, , I .. ;,Wli�. 11 1, I . . 4 . ms, � please you. Ing, �. 34011 VotpDa ,,, Anter -04 " 1, . I . I . I . . :: . I ,�.'­ . ' W,_4& � lj�y!­' "y ipw , Jt6i � .,� - , , - " ' ", . , -.1 �, I � ' " , 04' Price only Moved, 149-W.4. Boa#le,' seeGnded ,by . ... � I t , br:� 6W.M.W.W. � �:, You will find a con�trplete, range . .4 ..At .1 T I . pWa , N 1 .W, I ��. "" 50, , *� . � gl —, 11 ...'" .;:, : � " ,�,� pr ­, , , " , , lr,% �' $-66; A. D. 54thOj4nd, $6.50. 4� . _)[),tqsaas, � , " $ 1� i I _ . � 0 suit 4nd , lw.,��,, I , . . - - ' $.aj %, � ; ,�, li-l'. - . .. .. .11 A', �,'. - Callon ................... toilet articles for the car A. D. Sutherlano,, that this council ad- PRICE FXtOM $2.75 EA CII UP Park, � 1$alt ,) I.- .. "IK .,O� F,6ri) " I '. -,.'.,_4"1 1* -,A .�� of e . , I i;a!kti, )(,,.,�J., i"p,iancligo J , � 11 I .... �t . .� , �t�!­, 1. . e'. t. ,; " I / , I'll CE,S-We handle nothing ' ' - . � ;_ . , _ �­ ". 1� . . �: ... ,".., 0,w ", ­ . ,w , I L I - .� -.11, `.t� . . I . , I ... .1 , . M. , V I . 1. � .4 ,. 1-� i� I pon: tb . . ` � 'IV, . I .gh grade of . .� T .. TURE BPI Jouru ' 0 "A ,'.'y . , � � . . .. 1.4 , 'I, . . .. s, , TpiA,,,'(Og� .on .4nd Qa . I - ,:`., I and, protection of the skin, as to me,.6t af the call. of the. Mayor, Los Angelo ,J,;. . , . .,. .. ;, . I � . . . . . . . � . . . � � , ,�p . . , . .1 �� Pure Spices, for ,a , . I , . .. k. - pi N. � r return they � - . ft . I but 14 __11 I .-.f-,f I Iq lu , I I ­ � . � � � J:. 1. I which we chaTge not more than. � ­ ... I'll i ry grades. price of ordina � 1�­­­ -At- .. 11 4110. -7- " I '. I I I . , .1 I Qd%n,t. 8 I nom OU P 1 I V­,jk4e ' will reside, i"Sti11n3,pr, . k'.111. L, . U . I., - � _ —1 . � ,. ­ � 4 � pi'vo I I I. ... . �. . .. I �� I ,� .. .It ., " I .. .11 7 � �.o : I , . , " I i � . , I � I � ,� , . ... .,,� I �::: 1. 11 , -1 IL � I �:�, � l��' quality WtIlk EXTRACTS--t-e-oz. size, 15c , for Wagbn For Sule.-A g%A ftrm wagon. Ap- ply to Con.Eckart, Seutforth. U170-2 ­ . I . BOOK STOha . . SEAVORTH I .1 � �� ' ,-:-The ,b' Died.'14 AtIgnta;r4eorgia , $0 . , I ,., '. I . . , I ... . . "I I � : " � " �'t*� ;�'. , � . .1 , , '' , - " , , . ­ . . I V �­,;� � ?, � , , ,. �.�. .. 4. - It - -U Tw - -- . - ,e V 10 's e- P_ 25c; �� 6 . . ­"�;. for 10c; 4-o,z. 35c quality, . ( & for 50c. Keating's Pharmacy Posture for a few he�d of cattle, on lot 3, 5. Tuokessmith. Apply to John I . . Subscriptions taken for all M aga i'Ues I Owing from the'Ailanta COnStifll,ti4M , I . 1�,, - . ., . .� . .. . ... . , .; .0 , , .q . � : �, ff Pr*#Oi t .� � . 8-<Yz, size, quality, ,.�, ,", ,,i;; .!! � �� t These ,prices are not just tor a day � '. I Vhe Rexall Drug Store nmimliou I 89-70-1 Coat, , Seaforth. I . . Z and pap,�lis at publisher's prices. , A f U gust wall be; xoad with regret'by I -many old f�ien#i'ofAlie !Moran tanl-., . . . � . , .::: , , . . 0_1_'. 1, � . I ", " . � .1. I . . I h , , � . � .. " 't $ 5.00 Pfic , , , t� 4), two, but for every day. 1; Notice-Irrbe PuLlie will - be closed � 1, 1, . , � . . �' I . es,.,.,- ", 1 "� or PHONE 29 : SEAVORTH from August 11th to= 2 r5th. , Greta ily in town and. vio, the deceased, , .. . ., I I .1 I .11:,. � I .1 I.. ... I . — .- ' � , ­: ASH -Regular 2.5c 7 QU11GK W ; 25P. )�+brai The- -ian. 3269-2 1 I being a Son 9$ theinit, lat P. J. Moran, . Seaforth 1 o "I . .1 . , . . . I .1. �, - . � - , / . . 1. _. , I 1--k, . . " ' - =_ '-, ... ;� � � , -sUPER ,SUDS--_M&de by Colgate �_, H r Sale -12 -roomed fra;me hou4e, im .Z�. good condition. Apply at The Expositor Of. � Margwet Little, sister -of the groom, an old lhok,, Who became like.. his souo (me -of tlie, best newRiiapor . � , - . � .1� ; '.1.1 , . I I But ' . ..- . ton � .. I . �� I I �k �fe�ns .,, i — — , I I Palm Olive Co., f or l5c, 11� 11 25c . fice. . 3261�tf __ , �_ . -11 4— �r — were gowned alike, in bluebird lace . I men in the, South States: "Robert , .1 . . ublt . . . 1, I , .. ... I I , . . t1ons �, . I I 1. . . ) land I . , ., P cta , .�� . or 2 for ................... an an aever r - 0- - and chiffort, -wi matching J&c.1cew Moran, ni. ght city editor of The C4 - , . . . . . I . I . � �t THE HURON EXPOSI I VIS 22c; No. 116, 27c. postpaid.. Jackson Studio, . .. . � .� �r ,CRINA PITCHERS- . .1 . I . " . . ". .;­.*. Seallorth, Ont - . 3267-5 and hats of blue mohair, ­vdth a stitution,'died t6esday afternoon at a I . ­ ,. ! . I .� 1, I... ..":� � �, L . " .. I, ,.: . . That were 50,c for ........... 38C _. Fox Lost -A Silver fox was loosed from flower cluster and brims,and 'black sat- local sarditarium, after an illness of I I I � I . I I 4 . ­ I .. � . .1 ,. "', . , '. .. I That were 40c for ........... 30c the pen. and anyone furnishing inf,ormation as in, shoes. Ale gToomt Was supported several'weefts. Mr. Moran- was strick- I I. �': . e :.: ". � I ,.� I ., I , .�­ . I 1.1 I . I ... � "I I I . . . . . � .% '... I � ... �,�! . That were 30c for ........... 23c DISTRICT MATTERS to its whgreabo.ttts.will be rewarded. Anyone by his lbrotherr, Mr. Ban Little.. Tfie en during the week of etx'c'essive, heat . I ... . � . . . . ,� 1�, I I � I �'.", That were 20c. for ........... 15c . I found ha orin will be-proseouted. Ap- ushers wer& Mr. Harold Young and �solne four or five we�lk-S-ago and, �� . . �. I � . I I � I I �' BLACK TEA SPECIIAL - pay to Noble Holland, R. R. 4, 011uton. Mr, David Wilson, brother' of the while -he -recovered sufficiently to r& . I . ..:: . I ., I I ,"; 40c Bow for Sale-Wor sale, a 5ow and nine .. I . . I � * . I .. 1per-pound .................. Band Concerts. - The Seaforth pigs, one week old. Apply to Oarl Dalton bride. -During the signing of the Tog- turn to his duties on the paper, he I I . 1, , � $EAFORTH, . - 11 . � I "! This Tea has i . , . 1, e 11 e one mile west of Winthrop. Also York boa� ister Mrs. James- Stewart sang "Be- 'never fully Teganied"his health. On . ,. .� been tested by experts Highlanders Band will T nder c0` -C rts set -vice, good Lwoon tyve, $1.60 cash at cause'.11- :Miss Helen Wilson, -sister of Monday he. was taken, *to -the sailitar- . . I 111. and pronounced equal to package in Victoria Park each Sunday evening ctfiomre of service with privilege of returning. Autumn Quarte , ­ ., . this month, and will be assisted by I . 3270,.cl the bride, Olayed the wedding music. ium, in the hope that with -proper care . �. I rly � . . .., BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK- local nunibeTs. I Burgess' Perfect Portraits Please the people Following the ceremony a reception and rest -he would, be. .-restored to : Fashion Magazine ,. , The leader since 1857. Has been 'a- -We please your friends-; let us please you: was held at the home of the bi-ides' health He suffered a heart attack I I 25c . ' 1. d for �u I .. ­., used suc�:emdully as a ba!by foo Decoration Day—Last Sunday the Bring the chiddren in fox photographs before parents, when 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilson early esday morning, hovkiver, and . - I— ,. I . I three generations. Regular Seaforth Branch, ob- they start to school. We Will make you good received with the bridal party, Mrs. the end came a little after 3 ,o'clock . . .. .. � . I ,:. 190 Canadian Legion, photographs. Burgess ftomit Studio, Mit, I . "'t 25 cents, fo-r ........... served its annual Decoration Day. The 0hell. 3270-1 Wilson wore a gown of black lace with yesterday aftemoolm "Bob?' M NOW SHOWING, I .. . .1. BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE i�:LTED , e bouquet of roses, a lavender . oran. � ';,�, Union Jack and Red Ensign crossed Lost -Will the party wh6 found a parcel *corsag was sports editor of The Constitution . - VIP .. ,: MILK -Healthful, nourishing, replanted at thL, SeafOwth War containing two pair of ladies' low shoes, one mohair ,hat and shoes to match, Mx%. for -a time and had been night city . ATTRACTI . A4 , � 590 we tan Pair nearly new, and one pair of black Little ,being gowned in rcealia I -ace editor for more than twenty years. New Fall . , 1. � ; � .. a,ppetizing ................. Memorial and on the grave of each ,,f,,,.t,,, put -in their buggy by m"+ake in and chiffon with corsage of yellow tea with the exception of one period of . . . 1. . ''' '. :.i. BANANA S --Special values this week Great War veteran in Maitland -bank the .table ai the Queen's Hotel on Au_prmt I . I �. , end of splendid plump fruit, not ov- and. ,, RICES . St. James' CeineteTy. The graves 2nd, kindly, leave at Mr. Wofter Willis' Shoe roses and shoes to match. Mr. and two years during which he served is .. �� � � 1, er ripe, of the following veterans were decor- Store 7 - . . 3270-1 Mrs. Little.left for a trip up thi telegraph editor. lHe, was one of the 00 V0 . P I I Ir'. . , " �% I ­. '. � I . ate -d: Louis Atkinson, Stanley Rays. Special Optical Notice. -Have your eyes ex- Great Lakes, the bride travelling in best, known newspapermen in the �. . arnioed by our well known and painstaking of, Linens of E�veo, .' '­ 7, D. Hutclu'son. Frank Jackson, Charles McNamarap &pectiaisit�, Mr. formerly optical ex- ensemble of dark greenbimmed with country. 'Born on December Slat, I � . . ' ' pert for Kents U==; and -Henry. Morgan . 'was 46 years, old,when he '.. Russell Scott, John- Stewart. �T fur, On their return. they will reside 188$, he . -Per- . 11 Phone Phor Phood-166 0 & Co., Montreal. 39 years -experience, 20 IM IrGqUOiS Falls. - died, and had served', on The Oonstitu- Pure Wool Blanketi . I Kind" Either. fiff ' L , . vears con"'il g to Seaforth. You. are assured - ` 1, Church Services. - Sunday next, - .1 tion ,ever dince. he graduated in his --sonil e, I __ __ 11 of the best optical work to be ,obtained and Ge'deke-Jefferson. - The m And Bed Cover's . Us the flonw, V�l I Rev. R. E. Turner, Ph.D., of Learn- at very moderate cost. We furnish ALI the , arriage eaxly twenties from the University of - . I \ . a est make of took -place on Friday, August Ist, at Georgia. . His father was the late P. - . <> 0 * 0 0 <> <> <> I<> * * <> 0 ington, will preach again in the Pres- late Otyles �Rf mountings tt b i <> 0 byterian Chur6. Mr. Turner was the best mikers and our prices are from 3.30 p.m., in the HiltonChapel of the J. ,Morgan, who joined the editorial ' or For � Git Giving' I $4.00 up. Tuesday and,* Wednesday, August Chicago Theo -logical Seminary of Miss staff of The Constitution in the early SPECIAL . � 1. '0 S. T. Holmes & Son <> heard here last Sunday and was very 19th and 20th. Close Wednesday at 12, -noo � I 0 much enjoyed. MoSeL who heard him Come e-ly. Beattie's Faia% Seaforth. n' Hazel Lorene Jefferson, elder daugh- seventies. He, also -at the time of his . I - . , ; <> FUNERAL SERVICE ,0 will be pleased to know '):�e will be . . $269-2 . - ter off MT. and Mrs. W. V. Jefferson-, death, some twenty years ago or New Cellular Weave 'You Can'Buy .. 0 Main Street, Seaforth <> h�-re again, this Sunday. For these -00 of Seaf,orth, Ont., to Rev. Lawrence more, was -night city editor. Bob was Blankets for Health- . � � .. 10 I * services the choir will present special A. Gedeke, pastor of the Congrega- born in Atlanta and educated in the - . � . � <> Z. T. Holmes' residence, <> musical numbers and it is expected With The Do �9ers.-On Monday ev- tional Church, Stillman Valley, Ill, pullylic achools of the city and at the ful Sleepers. Good Qualipy Lin�ens - Street, West; phone Mr. James Sleeth, of Detroit, will be ening last the bowlers ,held an anusu- I I 0 Goderich <> The ceremony was pexformted-by Dr. University of Georgia. Immediately , 11neiv Samuel -C. Xincheloe, Professor of urpon his 'graduation at 21 lie joined . Here withQ66fidence , �. <> No. 119 W. Charles Ho here to assist them. ally successful local .tourney on their . Ask About Them lice . .. <> residence, Goderich Street, <> greens. There was a large entr V and Sociology in the Chicago Theological The Constitution staff'tas a reporter, . I. . " - . .. I � . I . I . Seminary. The b,ride, who was given serving in various- capacities uiitil he I __ <> East; phone, No. 308. 0 Golf. -Last Ladies, Day at the Golf competition for the seven prizes was . . . !, <;p IAmousifie Ambulance Service 0 Club, Thursday, August 7th, Mrs. R. very lwf.m. The following were the 'n marriage"by 'her uncle, Dr. John T became night city editor some Lwenty . I 1, . I ic�:, Night calls, phone 308. 0 McKenzie was captain. She rl&14d a winners' and the prizes- Ist, Frank. Faust, of De Kolb, Ill., was inecom- years ago. He is survived by his , . E., 4> Days calls, phone' 119 J. 10 one -club competition. Mrs. Neil won Sills, 3 -wins plus 18, one pair of ingly gowned in blue chiffon with st6prnlother, Mrs. Pas�cal J. Moran, �., . <> Charges moderate. 0 . beige crepe shoes and beige hat trim- and. four sdsters, Miss Hortense Moran. ter, 'Mrs. R. B. Holmes, at Royal Oak, Currie. I � the pnze. Mrs. K. M, McLean had broilers; 2nd, E. H. Uose, 3 wins plus 1. .0 0 charge of the lunch. There will be 17, on.e'pair of broiler4; 3Td, R. J. med with vo4vet, white larkspur and Mrs. Paul fRapier, and ,Mrs. ,Charles Michigan. 'MT. and Mrs. Earl Beckett, Miss ".q. . a special ladies' tournament on Thurs- Win -ter, 3 wins plus 1,6, one pair ,of lilies of the valley. Miss Elva Jeffer- Donnelly, -all of Atlanta, and Nxs. .MTs. John. Cowan., Mrs, Taylor, MT. Marjorie and W. Beckett, of Boom- % son was -her sister's bridesmaid and Eugene Breeden, of Birmingham. Mr. Frank Cowan, Sarnia; Mies Ph4elnie I , , u ;,. . day, August 21st. There will be three broilers; 4th, j. Notham, 3 wins plus vWb Misso, r! Mrs. Forbes, of CUea- I 1, ,,tepaxate events for members only, 14, one pair of broilers, 5th, James wore ,peach chiffon and carried a bou- Moran married Mrs. Leila Randall Cowan, Brampton; Mrs. Burt, Spruce- go; Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Beckett, of .... n L4 '.. � <> 40 <> * 0 0 0 0 <> 0 0 * * starting at 2.15, All competitors Devereux, 3 wine plus 13, 10 pounds some ten years ago. 'Mrs. Moran died dale; Mr. a -d Miss Hughes, Buffalo; Strathroy, and Mrs. Brown, ,of Wind, . . � <> <� must be on time. The entries will of sugar; 6th, George Israel, 3 wins . on March 30th, 19,29. It is doubtful Miss Agnes Cowan, Edmonton; Dr. sor, spent last week the guests ,of Mr_ 1. 'had Margaret Calder, . more friends in the profession in all Mrs, Adams.. Brantford; Miss DeLa " MT. Fred E. Wil s, of Lo n, p ' ., <> W. T. BOX & CO 0 close at 2,45, sharp. Mrs. T. S. Smith plus 13, 10 pounds of sugar; 7th. if any Atlarita, newspaperman Wingham; Mr. and and ,Mrs. H. C. ,Box. I . . <> Funeral Director and * will be ,captain for this day, and Mrs. Harry Stewart, 3 Wins plus 9, two li ndo, sent � Neil will have ch-ar*ge of the lunch. dozen eggs. The King ,.of Kom edy parts of the country, than Bob Moran. 'Maitre, of Fenwick, and Mrs. Leila the week end at,his, home here. I .1 " 4> Licensed Embalmer 0 .-*- a- Hundreds of reporters who later oc- Best, of Toronto, were here on, Sat- ,,Mr. andMTs. R. H. Sandford motor - t <> H. C. BOX 0 Died'In Missouri. -Thomas Wells, a Called To Tara�The many friends I cupied important positions, on, leading urday aftending the funeral of the ed -to Durham on iSunday and visited ... <> Best Motor and' Horse-drawn 0 - rm- newspapers in allparts -of the world, late,Mr�. James Cowan. I I friends thfwe. , I<> equipment. 0 pioneer ,resident of the Bayfleld Road. here of Rev. and Mrs. McLean, to Ms. Grdilly Gloom recei(ved their first -practical training Rev. W. P. Lane, Mrs. Lane and 1Mr. ai)A Mrs. C. J. Shoek,co.r azd ,� where he was born three miles from erly of Egmondville Church, will be Vy ' , I , 4 � - <> ChaArges moderate. 0 Bayfield . , died at the home of his son, interested to bear that -Mr. McLean under Bob Moran. He was a stxi�i 'Miss Helen left this week on a mo,tor three,child-ren, of Detroit, ,are visiting il, <> Flowers furnished on short * Missouri on May 30th, has accepted a call to Tara. mentor, but deep in, heart he. possessed trip to Quebec, .. in the State of � i ait the home, of 'Mr. and Mrs. John I . . <> notice. * fol,lowing a severe stroke five days AkLean in a letter to an Eg "ondMill, I ' an understanding kindliness that en-- The Hisses Hodgins, of Peterbor., Sprom. ,Mr. S'hockooT has returned., .1 " � . I(> Night Calls Day Calls * . "We are -now establish- -one, who associat- ough, are s at the home of Dr. but Mrs. Shockeor will remain for x . ,ous. to his death. Over 60 years friend says: deared him to every guest t. -0 Phone 175 Phone 43 0 pre'" )IT. We-lls was united in marriage ed in Tara and have a much IaTger . ed with him long enough to really and Mrg. F.. J_Burrows. week. . . . .I-% ago I � 0 - to Miss Margaret Scott, daughter of church thin in Part'Dalh,ousie. We arold I know him. In his earlier days as a Miss I)oris Davies and ,Miss Anne Mrs. W. McCloy and . Miss, Fairyr . :;� the late Robert Scott, of Roxboro. received a great welcome on our ar- I I newspapeTman,' he won wide, recogni- Van Egmond, of Toronto, are the motored With friends to Niagara FaUg. '.., � Following their maTriage they mov- rival here,,being met -by the people of tion by his theatrical criticism. He guests of Miss Mona McGregor, in and spent the week end there. I . % . , - ed to Missouri and later to Oklahama. the congregation and taken to the was always deeply interested in the Tuokersm-ith. Mrs. Catherine McDonald, of Qiv 1. q. Since the death of Mrs. Wells ten- church, where a good dinner was pro- stage and was a mine of information Mrs. W. J. McKay, M. ss, Margaret, Beattie Apartments, was taken to theo t, about personalities and events of the and Bill, y McKay, of Bch ' '. Insurance Specials years ago, Mx. Wells had ma6e his vided by the Ladies' Aid. Tara is a . umacher, and Scott Memorial 1&spital for treat- .. home with a daughteT, in California. finetown. with good stores and church- Ll'oyd old days in the. theater world. Old- Miss Margaret Kerr and Mr. Alex. ment. .. . . I Automobile Accidents Cause Serions He was making a trip to Dakota and es and there is a daily bus running to time advance agerlt.q for every form Kerr, of Seeforth, spent a very on- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 8proat spent .. � Financial Loss. had reached- his son's 'home only the Owen, *o,und." Before leaving Port . of enieTtainment from Shakespeare joyable week visiting friends at Port the week end, i -n Waterford at tha ,� � , Your Ford, Chevrolet, Whippet day before be was stricken. Dalhousie, where they had be(m. for in and opera to the circus, knew Bob Colborne and Niagara. home -of -Mr. and Mrs. Nelsiou Goven- I � � , 4, Plymouth, Durant 4, Essex or - eight years, Mr. and M.Ts. McLean Moran better than any other individ- MT, Leslie Kerr, of Toronto, is viis- I I k , � 1!�'l oc , .1, Pontiac covered for Fire, Theft, Crippled Children's Benefit. - Al- were presented with a silver tea ser- ual in Atlanta., fle was always their iting at the home of his parents, I., Wisees Nellie -and Mary Keating are .� friend2' and IMrs,'James Kerr. . spending their va,cation � �. Public Liability and Property ready -arrangements are beimg made Ace and a walnut clock. Mrs. Mc- . with their .�: . Damage for $23.00. Ordinary by the Lions Clubs of Setafomh and Leanis Circle presented her with a 40 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Healy and cousins, ,Misses Nellie and Alice 31si- . 14 Limits. Goderich for taking carei of' those I silver -basket- the Mission Ban6 with WELCOME LOCAL BRIEFS son, Ordlan, of Toronto, -and Mr. and pathey and Mr. and Mxs. Joseph Keat, . .:% I .�, Mpecial Reduction on Farmer's Cars. childTen, who were examined at the an Evershar� pencil, and the Sunday I Mrs. Minette, of Toronto, was Mrs. W. RothaeTmer, of'St. Cathar-'ing. I I , , �, Xmilar Low Rates for other Models. erippled children's clinic at Goderich School Primary with silver candle- a ines, were visitors -at the home of BIT. I Senator James Spence and his son, i ". . guest this week rt the homes of her and Mrs. Charles Hohlbe4n, oMer Civic George, of Toronto; Miss Mary Sped, I I Rates on Truck Cargo on'July 5th and were found to re- r,ticks. Miss Mzrion McLean has tak- ' brothers, Messrs. A. a, Box and E. Holiday. � , Insurance. 'hospital treatment. In. some en ir position at Port Hiope, _-.-(�r the ' k�'. ",, . quire ISpence, of 'Southampton; Mfg. 7,�. . 6, Protect yourself with a Special cases surgical treatment is ininbedi- ensuing year. - L, Box. [Miss Olive McCormack is visiting Sclater, and Miss Vera, -of St. Marys; �1, DANIPUPER (Mr. .Glen, Smitl,4 of To' 6;� Accident Policy, $1,5-00, Princi- ately necessary to get the best re- -_ YOnt0i 15 her brother, MT. D. A. MtOormack in Miss McKay, of Bellevil.le, and, MT. � pal sum; $25.00 per week in- salts, and whereas the Lions Club is Egmondville United Church W. M. - spending hisholidays, at the home, Of Bridgeburg. I Don Shaw, of Ridgetown, were guests. 1��' I demnity. Only $5.00 per year. making efforts to raise funds for this S. -The Auvst meeting of the /Wo- his parents, MT. and Mrs. J. L Smith- Miss Isobel Lowery -has 4ccepted a Just week ,of MT. and 2/fTs. John Fin- , The King has come'! Call ,Mr. R. Hurtry, -of Toronto, spent Position om the ,staff of the Central layson. . . 11 the week orod at the home of his Business College, Stratford, and Miss MT. and Mos. Edgar Lawma anif ; 1�­ Let us protect you. purpose, they fall far short of what men's Missionary -Society was held at out the Legion of Laughs I 1, may be necessary, Already some the hom6 of Mrs. Isaac Moore I on father, Mr. William Hartry. I S Bernice, of Auburn, and 'Mrs, L. M ". Ethel - McKay on the West Toronto i:' WATSON & REID donations have been received. from August 8th. Mrs. � R. E. ,McKenzie -Dust off'you.r smiles. PON b 'Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wilson, of To. school staff, Kruse and Billy, of Galt, were vidtorp 1, surance farmee residents, whose interest in presided and opened the meeting with up your grins, He's here ses nd Grace Currie I at the home of Mrs. W)m_8clater.. 1. Specialists in all lines of In The Scripture lesson which - Tonto; Miss Helen Wils&, of Pough- The MI& Alice a V the old town is still alive, and we Hymn 93, A � PHONE 33W keepsie, N.Y.; Miss Jelanette Wilson, and MT. Da vid Gov ne, , SEAFORTH, ONT - hope to receive generous support at was taken from Matthew and John. the King of Mirth. Rioteous of Fergus, and- MT. -and Mrs. W. W. the hol y th 'of IGalt' spent � (Continued on �Mge 4),, . 1�i- ids wi Mr. and- ' C� the Carnival, the date of which will was -read by Mrs. R. E. McKenzie. Royalty is .ready to .entertain Maine, of Hamilton, were here on IMrs. J. , W. . �". be announced shortly. Mrs. Andrew Moore read the devotion- SlatuTday last attending the Little- . �, I THE McKILLOP MUTUAL ­01�_ al leaflet. Mrs. David McLean led in the morose multitude. If you Wilson wedding. . I . I ? Junior Women's Institute. -The Au- the Messenger prayer. Mrs. ITu9b havelaughs prepare to give ,Miss je,an -Cluff, who has been at- . ., I . �,_� - FIRE INSURANCEMY. gust meeting was held at the- ho,me of Chesney, Jr., sang ,a very fine solo. tending summer School at L*ndon, Is - . . 11 � - I � - Missionary study, "An Hour With the them up, It's the KinR'sde- �. Miss Dorothyt Broadfoot. ne m4eeft I VIP,, sPemding the holidays at the home, of . , ONT. ing opened With the Institute Ode and Hymns," was read by 'Mrs. R, E. Me- Cree that T141S TOWN shall her parents, MT. andMTs. A. F. Cluff.' k, the Lord's, Prayer -was repeated in un- Kenzie, Miss ,Margaret 'Charters and 57'Typewriting Awards . It, be Merry. .— Long Live the �Mr.,John Scott, of Roxboro, rettrn- I. .,r OFFICERS- ison. The roll call was answered with Mrs. James Allen. �HVmn 699 was , 1� d on 'Saturday from a very pleasant - . rg�l "The 11fistory o,f Our Farm." A very sung and the last two verses were re- King I ' Welcome Danger ' on tests issued by the I . F. Jantes Evans, Beechwood - President � motor tripthroulgh the Western Prtov- ' ,�i . � as instrumental, was , then giv- peated in unison as a -prayer. Hymn the biggest and funnie�t of all inces. He was -accompanied by. hids UNDERWOOD and REMINGTON TYPEWRITEWCWS' t � , James Connolly, Goderieb - Vice -Pros plot 'ng Mrs. J. 416 was sang, and Mrs. W. F. me- I I * en by M-iss. Helen Broadfoot. it �� D. F. McGregor, Seaferth - Sec.-Tre" . the Lloyd productions. son, MT. Arthur -Scott, cd Windsor. - were won during the school year 1929-30 by the students in the �*1_1, . Allen, who was d . resksed" in a real 'Oild Millan and Mrs. James Allen gave Mrs. C�eii Co-lbext ind li1ttle son, e � � 011 . . . 111_� AGENTS: costume, gave a very fitting address very int6resting and beneficial talks . I g� on a nu-m(ber of the hymns which Wore amilton, ,are visiting at the home � SCHOOL'OF COMMERCE, CLINTON, ONT. ., W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth - -John rm "Pioneer Life." The Institute was of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs,. Arch. � ' . I mouth, greatly ho,noTed to have with them both enjoyed by all present. Mrs. W. Barton. . Enroll in this Scho6l and train to excel in SPBED and ACCURACY � I , t. Murray, Egmondvillo; R. G. Jar To—Night ` . M4,11, Brodhagen; James Watt, Blyth. pne .of the oldest ladies of ,the com- D. McDonald, of Agincourt, wras pres- I Mx. Hlarn� Jdffrey is spending his I I I . . ,$�', . ' �. munity and. also the youngeet person ent and gave an interesting talk on holidays with friends in Buffalo. -COUD,BES-Secretrial ' ' Comm�ercia.l, ,Stenograpliic Teachers, � . I DIRECTORS: who ,has ever attended* a meet., , and for the week e'nd. arraulgement. . I I . � 11. ,Ing� the 'Conference in Toronto. She also ' Mr. Howard Xerr-and little daugh- ��Pecial ,Courses by I I . i" 'Mrs. -Robert Charters and emphasized that we should remember . .": I William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; namely I t4T, Essfe, .of Toronto, aTe guestq at . ,Six weekst extra time given to students going by train'. ' I I �,,� I , John Bennewies, Brodhagen ; James Miss Madeli,ne Wilison. Nx.s. Charters the work 4'tbe missionaries th our 8.30 p.m. Saturday nigbt 7,30 theh,me of -Mr. and, MTs. James Kerr, For pirticulargq write . 91 I FWaus, Beechwood; James Connolly, gave a short talk'o.n.''her youugen� life PraYerS each 'day. Mxs. McDonald's and 9 30 p.m.—Co' - 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Hlarry Orieve I . ' -WARD '- I, , , I and M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, ' � IV, MO Early and Bi A .1.1 -owed, by an old-tiine friends were pleased to seer her again. ' . Pril,cipji..11A , . son, .of Windsor, ard visiting at- 'l, , ,, . Cioderich; Alex. Br3adfoot, No. 3, Sea- aMd this was foll , the Vice -Principal. . _. 11 -.1 forth; Robert Ferris, Hatlock; George demonstration which was of great in- Hymn 140 was sung and Mrs. Uhl- Don't risk bisappoijff4ent. I ' ,..,­ . . . McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth; John tereat. -Some of the members had colm. closed the meeting with prayer, h(yde' of Mr. Grieve's parenta, Mr. anli ". Ph . one I . 98 ., . . I " 3269-2. ; , �.,., .. I e. I .1 . ,,, I ' which MTs.:Moo,re, served. a lovo. .. . . � 1. . .. . . . -_ . I Popper, Brucefield; James Sholdice, articles a - thAr great great grand- after Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith\ and - � I .J:.. ' ""vil' . . - I , . I . � I 'parents and many others which were ly lunch to over fifty ladi+, who spent I. . � . . I . - I . � . It. . , . Wton. . tle daughter, of Peterboi,,pugh, are vis- . 0, I I . . - ,, I .1 .1 '40 . I . � I I & sociable' aft7n0c'n. PRIN C E ksks "' ""'i"e''I � I I ­ -I o.�.. . 1. -.-, -111 11 1. ,.. I very old. The -pleasant iftern6on was _ � . iting Mrs. James lleatrti& . I 6 , ""', * � . I I brought to a close and a very dai - - I I . I I . . . _- I.., . . I.. .. � I � � I � I . . r. I— I I I 7k,ty � . Mr. E. Ur&ach, of ToTonto, Sport I ,:'-,­;, ,� I / t * 1� I I I., I tj ,!,�-"'­'..1-: . . - � 1. .. I I , ., - . . ;,� -� .." . - , 'i.,,�.', . ,,;,, I . , lunch waa ispTve& . Little -Wilson. -Ono, of the; prettiest I. t. . !��- a few day% this Week � ' � I .. 4 . I � , � I 40.',�.,, " . An Un"e Selection go I weddings of the season wha. Sol-amniz- .,.� - I with I Seaforth , - 1. � 01. .11. . � . I I , .1 I I . I . -.,!,�;-.V�,44;. , 1 .4 1 , - ­ ­ , 1, . friends, . � I I '. .. I I P I . I.. 1 429 . , , . ': . . `* .. . I __ . , �, 11. 11 '' AS . I I - -- - 't- d " . t " .77 J.�I­ I , -�, I k ' � I C -- L , ­ . I , I . , , ,�v � ,,;, ,,� led 6ouple in Desboro Town Council. -The regulir weet- iW a:t 11 o'clock on Safe-rday in First Miss, - Jane Droadfoot, ',Of. mon�� ing of the town council ,was ,held on Prwpbyt�briatf Chtireb,'8easorth, whkb .+ Wokedot, ... :I ..,� P , New Jersey, is a guest; at the I .., . . . omppy, 0 500 When they chose At with tbe-161- was beautffully dteortited for the 967 e � . I ,, t $3. r - % � I 11 :1 110 - P:n � . 1,11, ..." I . . , '. I I � , . - '.1 - . �.. . I . - inVeftment - Monday e,ming In h -t gmudmatho�r, M -TA, J. ,14.' I I -,,,,. . .. . I . .0. . I . ­. . " I - � . . .1 � ­,'� . ., SL 11V , Derg -.presoup'- Mayor ew4oxi, -when Elizaibeth Dordbfiy,,- Ader44; Bakety ' of h- , , 4. , : . � . .11 �� .� I'll, � tmolqw -0 . ]Owing MeMl .$ - - Broad -foot. ., -, - 11 .. , .*: - . . . ..., :* -, . I � .., . �, I . . *� 4 I . - I �V. �,V. I . I . ,� � - . �', I I I �tt �,r .� I ­ I . I '. 17 I . I i�, " I W%. JoIhn, A. " , . ,� .. " , - * - IV - I � ". . ... �� . I W� I, '­ I js� of'jj, tpo Parke, Reeve, W, J. Beattie, LI V. dAughtet 'of Sb�. end, OUR ,AIN" -I : Give the LoWeg . 'mr, - and Uts. J. H. tieat and, min ,,.... � , �. '. . � ­ . I � . - �_ . - I ty. , " �To . � , , . '. . , , I '. Arl I � I _ , �� .1 . _.!!I securi . . I � - I I I I . . . �' I Ti 4 Bolton, Isaac Had"., Con Erkart, W. Wilsonj united -hm - ti'arriagd to . . I 1_ ,_.;�:��....�. ".1- � � .. . . .- 1�­ I`,� , .,'� ,_A- - . I � 1. f- , I . . 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