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DISTRICT UAZTERS .,�,pyeRld�.d toast to the C,' G• '
a ii 1$'ar takd . I, T. and Mary Barber- res'pond'ed.
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all„ Western wheat. �13.�®
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1�' ' TIP ,TOP 1?UXPKIN-2'c, 10c or 3
�6r for 25 cents.
,��� AYi,,MER PORK & BEANS-Re'gu-
x ',,� lar 7e, for 5c per tin.
j'' ` BLEACHED SULTANA RAISINS -
s Regular 20c, for .. ... .. .15c
, , FAIRSEX SOAP --Made by Colgate
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l,'. Palm Olive Go.; regular lOc for 5c
ffi�CAdILONI-Regular 13c, at 3 for
;,a� cents.
"' ZftDE'N'S ST. CHARLES MILK is
idea•1 for 'soups, creamed vegetables,
salad dressings, rich desserts. It's
.11 economical, too. Keeps !perfectly
. in unopened tin. Per tin 14c
SILVER COW CONDENSED MILK
f 4 - coffee or fine cooking ..19c
entitled, `f'Uot'her of Five." Helen P
Brinton and Isabel Jamieeon played a Gifts, gathered from all corners
piano met. We were than highly fav- of the earth., Each Gift is nicely
ored by tb'aving Mrs. Barker, of Brus- , boxed and contains an appropriate
sels, speak to us. Her address was enclosure card. As we have just
very interesting and inspiring. In a few of most numbers, we would
closing, we sang the C. G. 1. T. bene- advise an early inspection.
diction.
C. G. 1. T. of First Presbyterian
Church. -On Wednesday evening the
school room of First Presbyterian
Church was well filled when the C. G.
I. T. entertained members of the
Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary and the
Women's Missionary Society. The
programme consisted of the regular
meeting's 'proceedin'gs with Miss An-
na Edmunds singing a solo very nice-
ly. At a convenient interval Mrs.
Robert Smith was called to the front,
when'Miss Helen Ament presented' her
with a life membership certificate to
the Women' -s Missionary Society. A
very delightful lunch was served at
the close by members of the C.S.I.T.
.40
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BORDEN'S MALTED MILK �s�C — House For Bale.-12•roomed frame house, in,
per tin li good condition. Apply at The Expositor Of-
ONtIONS-1We were fortunate enough Canadiap Legion B. E. S. L. -The Iles. 32614f
to purchase 40 bags of fine, clean, sale 'of poppies, wreaths and donations Mr. J. G. Reynolds has taken over the
day, bright domestic onions which in Seaforth and vicinity On Saturday, district. Retailing Business in the Seaforth
, , Y Ye district, Phone 144-14, Seaforth, 3283x1
we offer at 2%C Noveniber 8th, gave a net amount of Caretaker Wanted. -A caretaker wanted for
S Pounds for $139.62' to the placed in the Seaforth Egmondville United Church. Duties to com-
er in quantities of 1 bushel or more Poppy Day Fund. The thanks of the mence January 1st, 1931. Tenders to be re -
at 2% cents Round. organizat'i'on is extended to ali those selves up to November 2s, 1930. John T.
p Elgie, Secretary, Kippen R. R. 2, 3283"3
JUBILEE PEAS -Large, ten- �C who assisted in the sale and the c'o- you are Shopping now for Christmas Gifts.
der, juicy; were 20c, for ... operation of the citizens in bu't'ting Please your friends by sending photographs.
FRANKFORT PEAS -No. 11s; were the poppies is appreciated. Twelve photos will please 12 friends. Please
10c, at 4 for ....... -. 25C come early in the day. Burgess Portrait
SI'LVERSKIIN PICIKLING ONIONS- Hullett Township Couple Are Fifty studio, Mitchell.
Wanntchell. 3283-1
Want to Locate, and start, a good local
Regular 10c, for ..........5c lb. Years Married. -Monday, November contractor Caulking Brick Houses for winter.
SLICED PINEAPPLE -=Per can, 165,c; 17th, is the golden wedding annivers- Either aside fine or exclusive. Good money
2 for 25e. 01-y of a highly respected and well for the right man. Write Caulking Company,
D.
I known, as well as a pioneer Hullett 116 Edith Drive, Toronto" 3283x3
F. 9J.utchit�on township couple, in the persons of Mr.. 0 .
and Mrs. Henry Taylor. With the
Phone Phor Food -166 exception of the past four years' resi- Appointed Stock Shipper. - Mr
deuce in Seaforth, the busy_years were Alex. Broadfoot, of T.uckersmith, has
spent on the ,homestead on the 8th been appointed stock shipper for th
concession of Hullett. The happy U. F. 0. for this district. A. & J
event is to be celebrated at their Broadfoot are known all over West
home on East William -Street, where ern Ontario as breeders. and exhibi
P. Dorsey t family dinner will be served. In tors of live stock, and the Club, th
the afternoon from 2 tn6 ,they will be very fortunate., indeed, to secure th
J. at home to their many friends. services of Mr. Alex. Broadfoot. H
is not only well known but possesses
Plumbing and Brother of S. T. Holmes Dies In the confidence of the farming corn
London( -The death occurred at his munity.
late residence, 26 Grosvenor Street, • -
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Tinsmithmg London, on Sunday, of Richard Seale Congratulations and Best Wishes
Holmes, aged 70 years. Deceased was 'Mr. Charles Rutledge celebrated hi
born in Clinton, but had been a resi- 86th birthday on `Mon'd'ay last
All work done in first- dent of London for many years. He Thanksgiving Day, when he held
class manner. was secretary -treasurer of the firm of family ,dinner at ,his home in Sea
E. Leonard & Sons for 51 years. Sur- forth. Among those present wer
Phone 23 - SEAFORTH vivin'g are his wife, two sons, Dr. L. Mr, and Mrs. John Beattie and M
Seale Holmes, London, and D_. Roy- and Mrs, Charles Dolmage, Mc'Kil
den E. Holmes, Windsor; also three lop; MT, and Mrs. McGonigle an
brothers land four sisters. The fun- family, pf Egmondville, and Mr.. an
O O O O O O O O O O O O eral services were held on Tuesday Mrs. Arthur Rutledge. The Exposi
O at 2 p.m. at the residence of his son, ter joins in congratulations and bes
O O Dr. L. Seale Holmes, 277 Regent St. wishes for many happy returns- of th
S. T. Holmes & Son O Rev. James'McGdnlay, Central '.Naptist day,
O FUNERAL SERVICE O Church, officiated. Interment took
O Main Street, Seaforth O place in Woodland; Mausoleum. War Veterans Parade. --.Th- W'a
O O Veterans preceded 'by the band plc
O S. T. Holmes' residence, O Golf Dance. -The annual dance of ing the hymn, "Shall We Gather a
O Goderiph Street, West; phone O the Seaforth Golf and Country Club the River," and accompanied by th
O No. 119W. Charles Holmes' O was held in the G. W. V. A. Club on Collegiate Cadets, marched to Nort
O residence, Goderich Street, O Friday evening of last week, when Side United Church on Sunday morn
O East; phone No. 308.. O the members and their guests spent a in'g when an able 'and apprapriat
O Limousine Ambulance Service O an unusually enjoyable evenin„�, dant-'sermon was -preached by the pasta
O Night calls, phone 308. O ing to the excellent music furnished Rev. W. P. Lane. Fine music wa
O Day calls, phone 119J. O by Olin Brown's Winter Garden rendered 'kk the choir. At 1.2.15 th
O Charges moderate. O orchestra. After supper the trophies parade moved to Victoria Park, when
O O and prizes won during the season twenty-three wreaths made by the dis
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 were presented by the President, Mr. abled soldiers in Christie Street Hos
J. C. Greig. The winners wire:- pital, Toronto, were laid at the has
Cresswell Cup, Ian McLean; runner- of the memorial by representative
up, Mr. R. J. McLautghlan; Savauge of the Canadian Legion, the municip
Cup, Mrs. R. E. McKenzie; r1inner- councils of the town of Seafart
• up, Miss Norma Jeffrey; Southgate Tuckersmith and McKillop, The R
Insurance Specials Cup for mixed handicaps, Mrs. R. J. Cross, the Collegiate and Pabli
McLaughlan; runner-up, Mr. W. E. Schools, Collegiate Board, Masoui
Automobile Accidents Cause Serious Southgate. Lodge, Home and School Association
Financial Loss. '- Rebekahs, Orange Ladies, Lions Club
Your Ford, Chevrolet, Whippet Town Council,. -The regular meet- Old Boys, Junior Institute, Junio
4, Plymouth, Durant 4, Essex or ing of the town council was held in Farmers, Oddtfellows, Orange Lod
Pontiac covered for Fire, Theft, the council chambers on Friday even- the Catholic Church, North Side Unit
., Public Liability and Property ing„ Novtember 7th, with the Mayor, ed Church, Egmondville Unite
Damage for $23.00. Ordinary Reeve and Councillors F. L. Bolton Church, Presbyterian and Anglica
Limits. Con Eckart, Isaac Hudson, Robert Churches,
. Special Reduction on Farmer's Cars. Smith and A. D. Sutherland pre -sent. 40
Similar Low Rates for other Models. The minutes of last meeting were Stevens -Nott. -The clipping belo
Special Rates on Truck Cargo read and, confirmed. It was moved by is from the Sault Ste Marie Star. Ont
Insurance. L. F. Bolton, seconded by Isaac Hud- Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have been th
Protect yourself with a Special son, that the report of the Finance guests of Mr. W. J. Nott and family
Accident Policy, $1,500, Princi- Committee .be adopted as read, Take Egmondville, and Mr, Stevens' broth
pal sum; $2'.00 per week in.- natice that at the next regular meet- ers and' 'sisters in Clinton and Hullet
demnity. Only $5.00 per year. ing of council, I wil@ introduce a by and called on many relatives an
Let us .protect you. law to amend Transient Trader's By- friends, '1VIrs. Stevens is a sister o
law, to comply with new legislation-- Mr. W. J. Nott, at where home
WATSON & REID Robert Smith. -Moved by Isaac Hud- goodly number of relatives and friend
Specialists in all Lines of Insurance. son, seconded 'by Con Eckart, that this assem'ble'd both on Friday and Mon
PHONE. 33,W SEAFORTH, ofIn ONT. cauncil adjourn to meet at the call of day evenings to renew old friendship
the Mayor. and express their good wishes to M
and Mrs, Stevens. "A pretty autum
_ An Excellent Programme. - On wedding of unusual interest was so
. - Tuesday evening of this week in the emndzed in Central United Churc
auditorium of North Side Church, a yesterday afternoon at four o'clock
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL most exceptional programme was giv- when Rev. W. L. L. Lawrence unite
FIRE INSURANCE C;O'Y, en by two famous Welsh artists, in the hotly bonds of matrimony, Mis
Delphine Sommes, soprano, and Risca Annie Nott, of this city, and Mr. Jo
Williams, Welsh baritone. The audd- eph Stevens, of Toronto, The cer
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT. ence was charmed by their unusual many was performed in the present
voices. Miss Somnies sendered sev- of a large number of friends and rel
OFFICERS: eral high class numbers and perhaps tives. The church was lovely wit
Jamas Evans, Beechwood -President one especially should be mentioned, its autumnal decorations. The alta
James Evans,
Connolly,s, Beechwood
- Vice -Pie's, the singing of Danny Boy, w.%ch was banked with ferns and potte
was extremely .beautiful. Miss Som- plants, and the guest pews were mar
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth - Eec.-Treas, mes voice has such an exquisite vel- ed with bows of white bridal tulle an
vet quality known only among Welsh s ra s of autumn leaves. Prior t
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singers. The main feature of the ev- the ceremony, the organist, Mr. C.
W. E. Hinckley, Seaforth ; John g +
Murray, Egmondville; R. G. La mouth ening's enrttrtainrment was a lecture Ferguson, gave a number of selec
Brodhagen; James Watt, Blyth. or story 'given by Mr. Williams on ions. Asthe bride entered the chure
The Sinking of the Lustitania. Mr. on the arm of her eldest brother, M
DIRECTORS: Williams is, himself, a survivor of Albert Nott, ,the pealing notes of th
William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; that notorious -ship, and his story, wedding march from Lohengrin ran
John
William
Ri les Brodlla eft James which fascinated the audience from out. The bride wore a becomin
g beginning to end-, was indeed a thrill- g� of white crepe, with veil o
Emus, Beechwood; James 'Connolly, ing one. Better than "thrilling," it white tulle arranged in cap effect. an.
Goderic'h; Alex. Broadfoot No. 3, Sea- was ,a proof and a prayer that the caught with a wreath of orange blo
forth; Robert Ferris, Hariock; George ori world of our simply must banish
McGartne No, 3 Seaforth John p son's. She wore white slippers an
I'eipper, Bxucefield; James Sholdice, war with all its horror and all its sor- hose to match, and carried a boqu
Walton row, forever and ever. of sunburst roses and maidenhai
+ fern. The matron of honor, Mr
Canadian Girls In Training -The Martha 'Williams, sister of the bride
-- - Marion Keith C. G. L T. held their of Dafter, 'Michigan, wore a dress o
' annual Matter and Daughter banquet tan crepe, with hat, shoes and. hos
on November fifth, .hili was asplen- to match. She carried' an, arm ba
, , did success. Mi•s's Maud Ferguson quet of 'orange, ,chrysanthemum an
Frnished douse to dent was the toastmastress?, of the occasion, maidenhair fern., The groom was a
After several favorite songs Were tended, by Mr. C. N. Williams, of Daf
5'�• +�di+ filo vitlte`;t�,:ddmfortable, Con- song, a toast was, proposed to the ter. The ushers were Messrs. B
ltt $rel:' 'Iiia. convenreixt. Will. x6ut Ming by singing God save the Xing. est Shepherd and Percy Parr. Du'r'ln
't��4'. roasilnattil ' to resp risible party. A toast to the country Was proposed: the si n of tbhe re seer XTFL
'M�:`;;.: ICriufirl cldate pogeossr n:" h Helen Britton, and was res o dte�l, R. i�OiaT�tBrr 6A149 very 8t*091y, "Be
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, q^,t,, .' k -0::i` ..:, '. derdttrn and Mildred Ottdmore. Winn o de' ,go1m'a twectdlt march. After th
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`Mtss Gretta Ro&s, of Wleston,, spetgt SHOWING ,.0 RAR . •
the week end with Iter axants Dr. C i �
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Mr. W. Jothnston, 'poi Toronto, ?vela's %X4!!,V m ,,,•'` • ,� 1a ,S�A.13A, .1.,
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a holiday west at the home of his . WI'7�I$: NSW $ �ItTE",�
sister, MTs G•: D,, Iilaltg+h. ' .STXL'10, 7CH S !p j" LE'
- Gtladys Thompson, of Niagara
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Falls, scent the �veelc .end with her „
parents„ IMtr. and Mrs. J. B. Thom'p�
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'Mrs. Alvin. Wehl, of Bridge?burg,
and Mr. Edward Rankin, of Fort EVERY,; OMANEche, .spent the week ends at the home
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Subscriptions 'taken for all magazines
and papers at publis'her's prices.
forma, and many beautiful '-gifts were
there presented' to the bride. Aftel
the reception, all sat down to a
daintily prepared wedding breakfast,
prepared by the bride's friends_ from
out of town, and served by some of
her co-workers in the church. The
toast to •tbe, bride was proposed by
the 'officiating clergyman, who spoke
in highest terms of the life and ser-
vices of the bride. The groom. made
a .fitting reply.
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LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. W. Somerville, of
Toronto, spent the week end with rel-
atives here.
Mrs. W. G. Willis, who has been
spending some weeks in Detroit, re-
turned home on Saturday.
Miss Florence Laidlaw, of Toronto,
spent the week end at the home of
her mother, 'Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Stark, of
Welland, spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. Stark's mother, Mrs. A. Stark.
'Mr. T. A. -Smith, of Cobourg, spent
Thanksgiving with his father, ,7&.
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The home of Buttermilk Scones,
have you tried them? Variety
of Breads improve every meal.
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of Mr. and MMs, . J. uggard.
Mr. Garnet Sillery, of Wabig6on,
Alberta, is visd•ting at the 'home of his
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will Enjoy S'ee nig the New Things M
mother, Mrs. G, Beattie,
Miss Bertha Beattie, 'Miss Marjorie
that gather here from daY to
Bitcke'll and Miss Gladys McPhee, of
Toronto, spent the 'holi6ays at their
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homes 'here:
'Mr. Edward- Archibald, of New
ant surprises to every visitor'
York, spenit Than4wgiving with his
parents, MT. and Mrs. Andrew Archi-
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to this store.
bald.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, of Toron-
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to, spent the holiday at the home of
their daughter, Mss. W. C. Sproat.
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Mr. James Sleeth, of Detroit, was"
Think of selecting your New Fall Coat.
a week end guest at the 'home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Stewart. On Sunday
from the best models that the be •
Mr. S1eebh sang a beautiful solo at
ladies' tailors in the country make at,
the morning service in First Presby-
SELECT the prices we ask. Beautiful fabrics„
terian Church. YOUR
The Misses Ida and Eva Love, of FALL unexcelled workmanship and delight -
Toronto, spent the week end at their
COAT ful chick models combine to m ale --es
home in Egmondville.
Mrs. Tholivpson 'Scott, of Detroit,
NOW these garments of exceptional merit.
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spent Thanksgiving at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Forsyth.
Girls' Croats, $7.50 to $17.50'
'Mr. Gibson White, of the Western
Ladies' Coats, $15 to $46
University, spent the week end with
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his mother here.
Miss Bessie Grieve, of Chatham,
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spent Thankstgirvdng with .her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Grieve, in Etg- ;,,
m,ondville. 'Come and see the New
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. H. Shortt, of RAINBOW RAINBOW
Port Colborne, and Miss Verna Ad- HOSIERY SILK UNDERTHINGS HOSIERY
ams and Mr. Stanley Goldsmith, ofIN
Welland, -visited at the home of Mr. WILL Just Arrived S
and Mss. •Miller Adams, Constance, MEET SERVIGui ,,,,
over ,the holdda YOUR Vests, Bloomers, GOwns, AND
Y• EVERY CHIFF014"
Mr. George Daly, of (the School of NEED Dance Sets, Pyjamas WEIGHTS
Art, Toronto, spent the week end with Happi Coats, etc
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daly.
'Mrs. W. E. Bristow, son and dautgh-
ter amd Mrs. Wilson, of Kitchener .
were holiday guests at the home of .
Mr. and Mrs• J. F. Scott.
Miss '.Hilda Heron and Mr. Percy New Materials Cleverly Combined and
Duberry, of Toronto, spent the liolti- Manipulated are seen in our
day .with 'Mr. and: Mrs. J. L. Kerr,
Mr, William Oldfield and two cJhil- .
dren, Shirley and John, spent the NEW FALL HATS
week end' with relatives in Galt and
Hespler. SHOWING When it comes to style and chick in
'Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham spent CORRECT hats you find it here. The Ladies and
Sundaay with Mr. and Mrs, Milton HATS '
Stewart. FOR Misses who buy with asensitive regard
Mr. G. J. Reynolds has taken over EVERY for style are always assured of finding
the Rawleigh retailing business in the OCCASION
Seaforth district. in our show room what Fashion COW -
Dr. Charles Mackay and Miss Mac- siders Smartest.
k are in Toronto this week,
' Wonderful Hat Values at from
'Mrs. A. D. Scott, of Thornton Hall,
is visiting at the 'home of her dautgh- @
ter in Toronto. $1.50 to $6.50
Dr, John McFaul, Mrs. McFaul,
Miss Evelyn 'McFaul and Mr, Donald
McNabb, ,of Toronto, were Thanks-
giving guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. g ret Case, of For.Mullen.
Miss Margaret
ad Hos- J. MacTavish, =