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F O M ,., », ,,wt.• J,t D STRICT ATTIS H1'xa celebrated its 85th' anniversary "--�*-•-' f gport of sprxl 'buln $* 'al'he vrcfx�'R' r'�ti ,N, �-, L ,S ' ;¢ it`r.�s x t,tr�':r ,. .Ti, , _•.;;.. 1 whx h atnable. � .:.. .j'.&., ':e' ' S . x> I)ES ilkirvY 4yir r, w 1P 3 ©, ,Q on Sunday, November 2ald. Rm,, Jas, your 101140x: �f Ziia�raphy, His- its �e�Pca. � ,agi� .. G lV#F��.� i 5.�"FRCrXAI, i')P f`r int + :,•?u ee SGabae, of ilei ..axe, prealched'. ,bath New Fiction, 1n to get. Qla't trf thee, ki. , ba �aersonall p, It ' '” ,' • you. So. Cents 'rr�u�iS' 1 ¢ , ' l { tQayx, . morning and) evening, s al`uAg int 'ravel ala d Hb?1a. �` � 61' 1109 l'� rF �. well, Iboulod ;:'i A trlus, printed from see k . . , S the Gonna 01091 az�to sgeb: w " . : ',a, the morruIn'g on Worshl , and in the ma itude that they got front �C ° Ili an the amount of 1? origllral 1. plate The equal of reg- page ,'5 F¢ �, redamlx�'ant solid " gotten sermonon s ewers nstrong lshed sand alar $2.50 to 5;90 editions. Good mdntiom with .bBack type he&dings in u A d ., lea' P the daily re'ss and a couple of papers ;Wtl Lt "I' 11. molasses �s sugar. That Pr'e�%ent�on selectlan to S,roose from. p wP ding molasses is So vale- thought-pxovaking and if taken to sent up Photographers to tako slew's heart by his hearers, would revolu- PRICE $1.00 EACH of the -affair, which, bowevar, lost 1'511 e ! 11 r, V lies, its valu®. as an tioniae the work in any congregation. mach of its colorfulness under the 4� r A weakened or rundown condi- �• Ykb' C 11 I S� aaltl laxative. We have a tion invites colds and other dis- In the evening he was assisted bycamera. An add genie's and a Likeable about November 10th, Revs. W. A. Bremner, of Bruenfield; chap Ed. made many 'friends who 4: "•I,,, FW -14 g' eases. ThoM''pson s ' ,haeka �,�uranteed .of BEST quality. COD LIVER OIL W. P. Lane, B.A., of Seaforth, and will -greatly regret hes untimely death, I P��J� p d;,,per gallon (not 42. lbs. as In its different forms is recog- Charles .Malcolm, M.A„ the pastor. - � . . I I 01 I I j1; 1 d or last week), which we nized as a most wonderful Seaforth United and Brucefield con- BOOK STORE', - SEAFORTH ,, > ':et 2'8c per gallon, with rebate Subscri tibia taken for all magazines builder We stock it in all the gregatdons withdrew their evening p ,,�Home and School Association.-frhe -11F, � r o per gallon for molasses taker. various and best known brands, service and worshipped with the Eg- happy and papers at pubhsher s perces. Home and School Association held' a 4v,,- , ''car. Ac � ,TOP PUNCPKIN-2'c, lOc or 3 i such as Puretest, Ayersts, Squibbs, Parke Davis and mondvillQ people, a very cue- tom. The Egm'ondvfilie choir, ,under the splendid' leadership of Miss Violet very interesting and largely attend- meeting on Monday evening, Nov., ed ' � or.,r25 cents, M. x� i'_S( "'PORK & BEANS--Relgu- Meads, all Vitamine tested Pura 'Cold Liver Oil, also Keplers Cod Tyndall, were at their best, and ren,news hcorrespondent from this ,district, and, who as 3rd, for nearly all the big in the Carnegie Library room. Mrs. R. E. ,Bright, the president, had . iNi'ER lil lar 7'c, for 5c per tin. NS Liver Oil with Malt, Wampole's dered two beautiful anthems. Mr. Frank Aldridge of London- Mr. An- dailies in Ontario, put more stuff on charge of the meeting. After snngd- „ » BLEACH1 D SULTANA RAISI - Tasteless Extract, Puretest and lesson 'Scott, of Seaforth Presbyter- the wire than any man who ever op- ing 0 Canada, • the secretary an 1te ' 1'sr 20c, for . • • , . • . • Waterbury's Extract with Cre- ion Church, and Misses Cres and erated from this section, died in Sea- treasurer read their reports. The i+IAI 1.F,X SOAP -Made by Colgate osote. Thompson, Mrs. Mill'son and Messrs. forth on 'Saturday from flu -pneumonia secretary, Mrs. XdGavin, gave a 'len `.Ol'ive Co.; regular 10:: for 5r Close and Chamberlain, of the Sea- aged about 29 years. Ed., who was splendid account of the Home and RICA, . NI. -Regular 13c, at 3 for v j� highly educated and wielded a facile School council meeting held in Gode- Kea* S PllarmaCy forth U'ni'ted chair, kindly assisted n, .was owingto indifferent health, rich a few weeks ago. Master Tom 2fi cents. them on this occasion. Pe BORDEN'S ST. CHARLES MILK is The Rexall Drug Store obliged to remain for the most part Sills delighted the audience with' a ideal for soups, creamed vegetables, PHONE 28 SEAFORTH .*. indoors, :but from his home near solo. Margaret and Jessie Smith' ®slid dressings, rich desserts. Its Chepstow he gathered in by local and played Itwo duets very pleasingpy. economical, too. Keeps lgerfectl Farm Hand, experienced• would like posi- long-distancephone the happenings The debate .by four S. C. I. pupils, tion ,on farm for winter or would hire for in unopened tin. Per tin 14c of the eomanunity and the county+ on "Resolved that the parents are a SILVER COW CONDENSED MILK year. Apply at The Expositor Office. $282-1 House For Sale•-12frame house, in such an extensive scale that many greater Peltier to the children than he f +-. coffee or fine cooking ... 19c W ' I t ik'A.. - The good condition Apply at The Expositor Of. Feat news articles went out from the children are to the parents." The k b Al ' 0'1 AN increasing patrunag% tells our story. . A story of genuine value4 in popular priced coats., A story Of exceptional styles youthful modes, unusu- al quality for the money A story of ever increasing' patronage—of winning . the unqualified favor of buyers. . or e , Junior omen s ns . BORDEN'S MALTED MILK- lery and was to en y vn 1 - 59C regular monthly meeting of the Jun- $�- szsl�t less and H'ele'n' Arent; the negative per tin ... , • • • • .. • • • • • • • • for Women's Institute was held in the For Sale..—One Quebec 'heating and booking b Eugene Duncan' and Muriel Beat- GNiIONS-lWe were fortunate enough Carnegie Library on Wednesday, No- stove with warming closet and reservoir: one Y g YOU will see unusually pretty . ti> purchase 44 bags o£ fine, clean, email box stove, also one three-piece parlor tie.. The affirmative side won the de- bri ht domestic onions, which vem'ber 5th. The roll call, was an snite- a. c. acing. Seaforth. 828052 Holidaycisi•on. The judges were Mrs. Keith dresses worn by WO - dry, g q swered by , a 'proverb. A popes on McLean, Mr. Ballantyne and. Mr. we offer at 25C "Thanksgiving'" was gi•vsen by Miss weidmark. Miss Gillespie had charge men you know this 8 pounds for .. Lillian Richardsoru There was a First Presbyterian Church. - The of -the programme and much credit is Fall, or in quantities of 1 bushel or more display of fancy work. The members First Thanksgiving, December 21st, due to her efforts, which made • the It amounts at 21/a cents pound, are asked to remember the cooking .. meeting a very successful and enjoy - JUBILEE PEAS -Large, ten- 1 G C 1621: Our corn did goo and ase Specials able one. YOU will want to have jussi it sale on Saturday next. be praised we bad a good increase t0 this— der, juicy; were 20c, for . ... of Indian corn. Our harvest 'being as pretty a dress a .- 9RANKFORT PEAS -No. 1 s; were Egmondville.-The regular Young gotten in, our governor sent four men - the have for your- —about 10c, at 4 for • •25c People's meeting was held op Novem- on fowlings so that•we might after Vaughn Moody s Famous 'Stage Play y Goforth Mission Band. - Tile Go- STLVERSKIIN PICKLING ONION'S- ber 3rd with the Christian Fellowship a special manner rejoice together af- i forth Mission Band held .their thank- Self' • Regular 10c, for ..........5c Th - convenor, Vera Crozier, in charge ter we ,had gathered in the fruits of THE GREAT DIY�DE offering meeting in the school room DRESSES SLICED Pi� F,APPLE Per can, 15ci There were 53 present, The Meeting our labors. Many of the Indians, of First Presbyterian Church with a YOU may wonder, if they . far - .. yy _y]�i n. "M•ore Love g greatest Kingk. lar present. Dorothy do not tell you, where (Popular priced) a opened ith thf .h among the rest their ge attendance _ �to Thee," followed by liytnn, "Oh, M'assasoit, with some ninety mem featuring - Drover presided. The meeting open- , UtC�i1S01� des'W. Iaave p'° ''� Mr, George whom for some days we entertained hymn, many Of them were DOROTHY MacKAILL ed with the Mission Band h n ask Coleman led in prayer. Tho Scrip- and feasted." -Edward Winslow. "Como to the Goforth Mission Band" bought. ture lesson was read by Mary For -There will 'be a Th'anksgi'ving ser- and IAN KIETH and was foll'owad 'by the HigAoll Barad Phone Phor• Food -166 rest. Mrs. McMillan in her usual cap- y the Women vice in the mourning and in the ever- A Romance of the Painted Desert I prayer by Oban Mc`�av-ish and the - able manner, took the topic, the sec- i' in 'temembra'nce 'of the armistice of a modern maid and a Westeril Mass' motto was repeated''by'the band. YOU in fairness to yourself and "Christ 'o£ Every Road." Ethel that dosed the 'Great War, the sub -1 - - Edna Plant read Psalm 96 followed who have seen Jackson favored the Young People „ .. rha1L, should take time t0 with a solo. The contestants in the }act will be `The History of Freedom. TMS WEEK END - by prayer by Marjory Wigg. The DorseyWle urge everyone, visitors in town, ' collection was taken' up by Scott Kerr see the. pretty frocks them— oratorical contest spoke 'at this meet- members and adherents to attend and Stewart 'Wigg after which the, -shown by us. If you P• • ing. Alice Thorg,pson spoke erne "S c- both services., � THANKSGIVING DAY Band sang, "Hear the Pennies Drop - cess, What , "- Edwin Y ping." The offering of $215 was dedi- d0 your wonder will they know. Plumbing and "Progress," The minutes were read William A. Nillman, producer of cated' in prayer by Dorothy Drover. cease. Popular. prie- and approved. Business was discuss- • "Wings," presents Margaret McLeod gave 'a recitation. ed and the meeting closed with a hymn Has Purchased Goderich Bubiness. NG EAGLES "What Shall Xy Thankoffering Be?" ed dresses full Of Tinmithing and Mizpah benediction. -The Goderich Signal of last week YOUNG Mrs. Kaine held the attention of the • s _ says: "Several changes affacting smartness completes Farewell Party. -The home of Mr. Goderich's business circle are an- children with her very interesting talk. Nine junior certificates were Our story. , All work done in first- .and Mrs. Joseph Matthews was the noun'ced this week. On Monday the with well known confectionery and ice presented by the Band' to Jack Drover, Class Imanner. scene of a p'l'easing event last Thurs- cream parlor of Mr. and Mrs. Gearga BUDDY ROGERS Donald McTavish, Harold' Free, Ad'as- day night when a number of friends MacDonald passed into the hander of tair Wigg, Mary Flett, Helen McLean, White Bath Bleach and neighbors gathered to tender Mr. Pillow Phone 23 - SEAFORTH w,'A. Crich, of Seaforth. Mr, Crich Another Great Air Spectacle from Leona B'ox, Dorothy Grieve, Marjory Towels, . and Mrs. Gus Hicknell a farewell has a similar business in connection the Master Director, dealing with the Wigg and one to Donald Scott by his Colored Cotton party prior to their removal to Kit- with a baker in Seaforth' and also . mother. These were presented by 40"? wide• chener. The avenin was spent in y SPY systems 'in war time. Ends g ?- bels interests in Clinton. His son, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Wigg. Mrs. Size 19��x36�� �y The Yard cards and dancing, the music being Fred, ,will manage the Go grich store Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Reid moved a hearty vote of thanks Special 25 Cents Special 29 cents;: O O O O O O O O O O O O furnished by the Maloney Bros. In and with his sister will live in the to Mrs. Kaine. The meeting closed _ - O O the course of the evening Mr. and apartments above the store, which 3.15 p.m. Saturday, 7.45 and 9.15 p.m. O by .repeating the Lord's Prayer in S. T. Holmes & Son Mrs. Hicknell was made the recipient leave been occupied' by Mr, and Mrs. Admission- 25 and 15 cents unison. O FUN—AL SERVICE O of a rainbow blanket. The address MacDonald. The store has been pop. O Main Street, Seaforth O was re=ad by Mr. Wm.' Hart, express- ular as a lunch room and refre,sbment 4 ` 0-- Church, Strautford, occupied' the pulpit O O ing good wishes to them in their new stand, Mr. and Mrs. He having � � � � � � � � d First Presbyterian delivered Church l uent O S. T, Holmes' residence, O home, and at the same time voicing made many improvements from time Death of Mrs. Joseph Hoggarth.- day last and delivered' two eloquent O Goderich Street, West; phone O the regret of the, community at their to time and also having rendered the The summons came with startling and impressive sermons. O No. 119 W. , Charles Holmes' O removal from its midst. The honors place additionally attractive by their suddenness to Mrs. J'os'eph Hoggarth Miss Loretta Purcell underwent an O residence, Goderich Street, O for cards were Miss Mary Matthews, cheery hospitality." on Tuesday morning. Four weeks operation for appendicitis iq the O East; phone Goderich 308. O while Mr. Gus Hicknell carried off %� ago Mrs. Hoggarth underwent a ser- Scott ,Memorial Hospital on Monday O Limousine Ambulance Service O the gent's prize. After a sumptuous �hrlsimas Hos operation in the Scott Memorial last. O Night calls, phone 308. O lunch was served, dancing fol'lowe'd A Narrow Escape. -A ne=ar fatal Hospital. Froin this- she was reeov- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckert, of Oak - 0 an attack of pleurisy fol- Ville, .spent Sunday with their par- r Day calls, phone 119 J. O till the early hours, when all left, accident occurred on Tuesday shortly g' P Y ents, ,Mr. and Mrs, C, Eckart, O Charges moderate. O wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hicknell many afternoon when Charles Dolmage, a is JUST 'AROUND THE lowed'. She was, however, apparerutly Mr. Leonard' Bolton spent Sunday O years of happiness in their new, home, lineman in the employ of the Ontario making a most satisfactory recovery O CORNER in Mount Carmel. O O O O O O O O O O O O Rural Hydro, 'wh'ile working on a line again when without warning, death Death of Alexander McKay. -Mr. just out of Bruoefield, in some man- came about nine o'clock on Tues'd'ay ' �Mr. William E'lcoat and daughter, Alexander McKay, an esteemed pion- ner came in contact with a live wire, Our Advance Showing of morning. Mrs. Hogga-rth was a Miss Jean, and, also Miss Hazel BI- eer resident of the district, and for carrying 4,600 volts. Mr. Dolmage daughter of Mr. William Hudson, now coat, of Toronto, are spending Thanks - many years a familiar figure in the was alone at the time, his assistant Christmas Things of Egmondville, and was born on the giving with Dr. and Mrs. Glanfield, Insurance Specials life of Egmondville, died at his home being engaged' on interior wiring some 1 Xticoncession of Tuckersmith 49 W'allacetown. there on Friday, October 31st. Mr. distance' away. The current passed JUST BEATS ALL , L ago. In 1903 she was united Miss' Kathleen Ewart, who has been Automobile Accidents Cause Serious Me -Kay had not 'been in good health through Mr. D'olmlage's body, render- in marriage to Mr. Joseph Hoggarth visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It for some years and- five days previous ing him unconscious and when first and with the exception of the first E. 'Hunt in McKillop, has returned to Financial Loss. to his death was stricken with •pneu- seen by his assistant he -was suspend- Come to the Store that solves the) Winnipeg. Your Ford, Chevrolet, Whippet p year of her marriage, which was spent 4, Plymouth, Durant 4, Esse_+ et monia. The deceased was a son of ed' from the pole by his belt. Assist- in ,God -rich, she had resided continu- ,Mr. 'and Mas, E. C. Bee and Mrs. Gift Selecting Problem Pontiac Eovered for Fire, Theft, the babe Isaac McKay, arrcl was torr, ante was soon available and the un- g oasis in Seaforth.' Besides her bus- J. W. Muir, of Toronto, were the Public Liability and Property on the McKay homestead on the 4th fortunate man was lowered to the band, she is survived) by a family of guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willis. concession of Tuckersmith, 78 years ground. He was rushed to the C1in- If YOUR money comes OUR way, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mugford,'Salt- ago. e for $23.00. Ordinary it moving in the right direction. one son and two daughters, Mrs. Hlar- g ago. Fifty-three years ago he was ton Hospital, where he received medi- g g old Large, of London, and Ethel and ford; Mrs. D. L. McDonald, Ethel; Mr. Limits, united in marriage to Miss Margaret cal assistance. It was found on ex- �}�• y '.�} `v Clarence at home. She is also surviV- and Mrs. Harvey Revell, Hamilton; Special Reduction on Farmer's Cars. Papple, of Tuckersmith, 'and since amination that the left arm and side Beattie s G>ft Shop Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Campbell, 'Mr. Similar Low Rates for other Models. that time had resided continuously in were 'badly burned as well as burns ed by her father, Mr. William Hud- ' y" Special Rates on Truck Cargo Egnio'ndlville. Ma. McKay had been about the face. On gaining conscious- a son, of Egmondville, and by four bio- Bu 'Mrs. o Blanchard, illi Mr. F. Insurance. a member of Egmondville Church for mess and, being questioned as to the there and one sister: ss .ThoJamelHud- Burga ;', Fronto; Mich., Miss Alma Protect yourself with 'a Special many years, and in politics he was a cause of the accident he was unable son, Egmondville; Messrs. Thos. and McK Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. J. Accident Policy, $1,500, Princi- Liberal. Mfrs. McKay passed away to remember anything whatever of • * Colin Hudson, ith, anll, Mr. John Hud- $ugh M Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. pal sum; $2'.09 per week in- eight years ago, but he is survived by the circumstances. Mr. Dolmage has A GoOking Saie son, Tnckersmith, and Mrs. Robert Hugh McKay, Bayfield, and Mr. and damnify, Only $5-00 a family of two son's and four daugh- been living in Clinton ,but a short Strang, Egmondville. The fune per year. ral Mrs. Gordon 'McKay, Detroit, were Let it -Protect you. ters, Mr. Hugh McKay, of Bayfield; time, having moved to that place from was held on Thursday afternoon to here on Sunday attending the funeral Mr. Gordon McKay, of Detroit; Mrs. Se'aforth. It will -he some time be - under the auspices of the Junior Meaitlamdbank cemetery, the services of the late Alexander 'McKay. ' Institute WATSON & REID George Cameron, of Seaforth; Mrs. fore he regains the uWomen's 'se of his left being conducted by Rev. I. B. Kaine, Mr. Garnet Free, son of M.r. and Lorne Pethick, of Orillia; Mrs. W. J. arm and leg. Reports from the has- will )be held on of First Pres'byteXian Church. The Mrs. W. J. Free, meet with a painful Specialists in all Lines of Insurance. Finnigan and Mrs. Harry PrFtty, of pital state that he is doing as well as SATURDAY, NOVEIVLBER 8th pallbearers were Messrs. James Hud- accident on Thursday. While playing PHONE 33W : SEAFORTH, ONT. Egnimdville. He is also survived by can .be expected. at 3 p.m. son, Thomas Hudson, James, Henry in the school yard, he fell off the slide one brother, 'Mr. John McKay, of and Wlilliam Hbggarth and Robert and fractured his wrist. British Columbia. The funeral was at the Toggery Shop, Main Street, Strong, . held from his Iate home on Sunday Seaforth. afternoon, when the services were Death of Mrs. John Walker.-si conducted, by Rev. C. A. Malcolm, of lowing an illness of four montths; THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL Egmondville United, Church'. Inter- which was borne with Christian farti- rnent was made in M'aiItlandbank cem- tud'e, Mrs. John Walker passed to EIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. ey, the pallbearers ,beingMessrs. the great beyond on Friday, October Louis Fleurcheutz, Hugh anGordon 31st. 'Mss. Walker, whose maiden READ OFFICE---SEAFORTH, ONT. McKay W. J, Finnigan, Harry Pret- name was Margaret Ellen Walker, ty and George Cameron. was one is the pioneer residents of this district. 'Born in the Township OFFICMS: - of Tuckersmith 81 years ago, she re- Egmondville.-On Monday, Novem- sided, there until her marriage to Mr. James Evans, Beechwood -president ber 3rd, the Young People's Society g James' Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. John Walker in . W when she went D. F. McGregor, Seaforth - Eec: Tress, of the Egmondville United Church, to reside at .Mr. W'alker's home at held their weekly meeting. Miss Vera Roxboro, and continued to reside there AGENTS: Crozier presided. The meeting open- until a year after Mr. Walker's death ed with a hymn., after which Mr. five ears ago, since which time she W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth ; John Coleman led in prayer. The Scrip Y g ' Murray, Egmondville'; R. G. Jarrmouth, P has made :figs home with her cousin, Brodhagen'; James Watt, Blyth. tore 'lesson wac read by Mary Far- D2ns. Mary Manson, of Egmondville. est, after which Miss Ethel Jackson She was a woman of quiet but kindly sang a pleasing 501.0. Mrs. W. F. disposition, and possessed man DIRECTORS: P , P Y McMillan gave an interesting and friend's who will darug Joherish her William Winn, R, R. No. 2, Seaforth; helpful topic out of E. Stanley Janes, memory. She is survived' by two rbro- h J t' t f Ev Road Instead of LOCAL BRIEFS Monday next is Thanksgiving Day THE THRILLING STORY OF and a public holiday. .MThe Sinking of the Lusitania Mr. Bert Archibald and daughter, Marion, of Ooakville, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. told by RISCA WILLIAMS, a Survivor, and 'Mrs. James Archibald. 'Mer, Joe 'Caribert, of Detroit, is vis- A Special Armistice Day Programme will also he rendered by iting at_the home of his mother here. Mr. Williams, Baritone, and Miss Delphine Ayres Somes,, So- M�rs!Walliamn S'togdill, of Detroit, prano--FJNoted Welsh Artists. was a week end guest 'at the home of IN NORTH SIDCHURCH, SEAFORTH Mrs. S. Neely'. Miss Broadfodt and "Miss May , under auspices of Choir 'Broadfoot left Holiday for Hamilton. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, at 8 p.m. Miss 'May Brdonfaot will spend the winter in Moose Jaw and 'S'eattle. Adults, 25 cents. Children, 15 tante ' The Seaforbli Golf and Country Club John Bennewiees, Brod' igen , ares Chr1s' o cry thers and two sisters, Mr, Ebenezer will )told their annual dance i'n the Eiv'ans, Beeehwood; James 'Connolly, intermission, the speakers for the Walker, of Toronto; Mr. Jas. Walker, _ G. W. V. A. Klub on -Friday evening. "erich; Alex. Broadfoot, Na, 3, Sea- oratorical contest gave their speech- of Tuckersmith; Mrs. Mary Baker, Miss Nellie Pryce who recently pur- forth; lbobert Ferris, Harlock; George es. Miss Alice Thompson spoke on of Toledo, Ohio, and- ,Mrs. Francis Me- chased the grocery -business of W. ]VCeGartrre5*, Na. 3 Seaforth John 4`Svlecess"- Mr. 'Edwi'n 'Che'srey on' Kenzie of 'Wild Rice North Dakota. i A. Jeffrely, took possession this week. beeper, Brucefield; James Sholdice, "'Ogress." Business was discussed The funeral war, held from the home Wore � MOM ' ,Mt. and Mrs. StewaMt McIntosh, of o ' o 1 and the meeting closed" with a hymn of Mrs. Mansoni. on Monde afternoon Detroit, spent the week end with rel- `91►a ton. and Mizpah Benediction. when the services were conducted by AIM -To Eg &adville W. M. S. Thank- Rev. I. B. Kaine, of First Presbyter- OUR ALI To Give the Lowest ativea here. Winning Essa�T offering service was held in the ian Church Seafarth of which church Possible Prices, consistent with ,and Mrs. William Powell and J church on Thursday afternoon. The Ma 5• TVlalker had, for man Highestjirality' M . Liam ell, Jr., 'of Toronto, , Y years . r Wal Pow president, Mrs. R. 'MeKenzie, presid- been a, member. 'Zit ,rm�ent was mads a hairle o4 $uttemrrtii'k ficoses, spent the week and at the Fleuxcheutz Of Aladdin Lamp Con,tes"L ��yr '+ +�� p„n i Urt1eli�ltSe `� Rent ,Scripture in 1Vpaitlandbanik GCemetery; It'he 1va,11- have you tried them? Vari ed and read the •Seri Lure, lesson and y �y home in Eg+rnondville. . Mrs'. Janos Allan ]ed' in, prayer. Mrs• bearers being 'Mosses. Thomas Arehi- of Breads improve every meal. fir. ,and, Mea. Charles Ifairt and Thi following is the winning Essay on the ALADDIN LAMP' "l:' Hugh Chesney sang 'a 'solo accom- ,bald James , rbat Buns, Cakes, Plea and Cookies Mrs. Reg. Dart, of Toronto were CONTEeST i;,.:' p-6.0 rthe ,wil tee, Comfortable, con , S2y , Thomas Crrieve, ,conducted Iby G. D. Ferguson & Co., Hiardware Store, r ? 'ihl 411d Convenient: Will ie�t+ pauied- by Miss Violet Tyndall. Miss James Ai'tches'on, John McCowan and always on hand. hems on Monday attending , the fun- of Seaforth. Lave and Miss Cluff rendered a beau- Joseph ScoM SATURDAY SPECIAL eral of Nike late Mrs. John Walker. i' egtvtl Ir tosaponsible party, it The Esso was ,Written b r,• tiful duet, accompanied by ZSiiss A. Finger ,Rolls 25c 1 IMr. Hugh McKay, of Bayfield, aid y Y Miss Louise MtlLs,'R. 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