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Til,' �!: I " .:, ..' in1lit'® ,s :l• r�,` the rescues qT the rents of bath °° to dhow .i vsmexlt anal leis many : n p : pa Fx'ieds 'here hope, 'that his egav'alesq Fa r A x - - r' trsa �} rfi I the oxide and 4bridegrgotxi. ThQ bride, --."V- , w - ence•'will, bsrapid. I.„`' ° Qta'lgla, Julienne', Can- wlio was uxlattendeel, was• charming in Vegetable Jesam a ownof shell pink geor ette and a ” M 1VT id �p cin' ant Rzoe, 1ne g g ]crew line of Reprint Fie- weekend in Hamilton. ' �} - ant the lyff" I �� r oil read Prliztani'ei , lace She ware black satin shoes and tion, containing some of `tile Mr. and Mrs. J. l:r. Murray and; Mr. f , z' - y carried a 'shower bouquet of Sweet- best stories by popular auth- and Mrs. William' '1V,[urray, of Hamel f`'IS. BAKING heart ro5e9 and baby's breath She T sv � ' .. a s � 1 itS .4 u11, "% < r r'r5 Pyo,:: ,r ' I n ors, hasp ai'e cltoriy print- ton, were Sunda guests' at the home ,., . - . d oz, cans ...... i�•u O mance wore the bridegroom's gift, a neck- ed and well bound. of Mr. and Mrs�J. J. Cluif, 0 w > lace of pearls. After t o ceremony Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hays, Miss , it r k. ISA - UITS-in bulk ��� and wedding dinner, Mr. and Mrs. PRICE 85 CENTS EACH Jessie Tucker and Mr. William Weiger ai it Fogs ..: . . . . ... . . . ... . THIS WEEK Petrie Ion by '•motor for Niagara of Detroit, were wee end guests at show, Ing t�k` . r n Falls, the bride wearing a travel'l'ing 11111L1`01 h ! ,the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. r ik 'RTSCIUITS-.Wax-tite Jesamine Face Powder with w . dt �,t, ;k �. I. 1 a Now ohowl�ng11 New Popular Xhitted ' % Suits, Sweater Costo ' and Pullovers for aut- umn wear. ...... I 10C ensemble of diesden green, with chic ��ii���� �. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. -Stewart, of ,T • ; %; f okages'; 15 ounces ........ cold, , cleaalsing or vanishing black felt hat with feather trimming, los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Me- • � cre'am Fred green chq a weave coat with ley r" SHOE POLISH gr g ' Lean, of Lucan; were guests this' -week • fox 25e $1.50 VALUE FOR $1.00 wolf trimmings. The young couple Bo9k Store, Seaforth at -the home of Mr. J. C. Thompson. A11 entirely ]]Qw ¢atilerll7 ®f r F ' on, their return will reside in field � O Mrs. William 'Carter and Mrs. Jas. i " 1M:EN1S OX-FQIRD tBLUE � English Pattexy> filled with Township, The 'bride is a niece of 'Subscripti'ons taken for newspapers Fairservi'ce, of Lond'esboro, were the W®nie'il"S Apparel and ACCe3 3' Lavender Bath Salts. Mrs. ,Tohnproat, 'of Seaforth, and guests of -Mr. and Mrs. B. T rmian d for ......... °n and magazines at publisher's gricea, g Ye well k awn o many in town and vicin- ,� and other friends this week. $Urle3. There is no need to tell you here: , , Vt , $HCE KRISPIES 7,�� $i.50 Valise -Special at $1.19 4t Mr. and Mms. John g cL Beattie and R7 ri'; g. E FLIES are 'pesky" this time of Wanted. -.Two boarders In a com�iortable electri clock do Mrs. Archibald prior don, spen�th Mrs,.Angus ar , of Lon- r package Y about the bewitching beauty of these ; ' q ., , p with Mr. and � l , ' ,OLD CFTIEESE year. We handle all the best krone. Apply at The Extwsitar office, to their departure from -town. Cap- Mees. John Boattie. �y, Fly Killers etc. Range For sale. -Six -hole range for wood; rain Archibald was est choice; per pound ...........�� p president of The Sunday .school of First Preslby- ( reservoir and warming closet, in gond condi- the Seaforth Legion and was instru- terian Chtarch, will on Sunday, -October COATS ' '-,COFFE'll at 28, 40 and 50c and every AT Qon, Apply at The Expositor Office. 33'29x1 b p.m., instead of I : mental in the organization of -the local 4th • be held at 2.30 Lost. --On Main Street, key ring containing , one a special. branch two years ago. He is in charge tars o'clock ilii the mornin ? • � flue keys. Pinder please leave at The: Expose. g• ' & , ' for oface. 'of pensions and unemployment for the Mr. Arthur E. McGavin, of Reading, Live Poultry wanted for which w, pay Keating's Pharmacy For sale or Rent.—Choice 5 -roomed cot- Legion, in this district and his absence Pennsylvania, spent several days at; ' ± gileatly felt by many veterans the home of his parents, Mr..,and Mrs.:D ���� L highest prices. tage with full lot, electricity, trawn 'water and will be excellent cellar; situate on paved street, con- whom he hag aided in capes of this HenryCGavin Tuakersmlth. He 'Zpl-% I The Recall Drug Store venient , to Main Street. Apply to Jghn T. y ' T`;.' Hutchison Hugga.rd, Seaforth, Ont. 3329-2 nature. There were present a number with his son, Arthur E., Jr., arrived F. D. Phone 28 . " Seaforth, Out. of representatives from Goderich by ,automobile last Saturday in time w. . Fpr $ale. -3 H.P. Massey -Harris gas engine Clinton and other nearbybranches Phone Phor Food -166 ti good r, gawi order; jest tthe thing for cut- > in er 85t a with Mus. Henry McGav- HATS �'� ting+ corn, sawing wood, etc. Oheap for quick the evening being pleasantly spent in in her 85th 'birthday on Sunday, sale. Am)ly to James Kerr, Seaforth. 3112$x2 ,progressive euchre. Capt. -and Mrs Miss Helen McLean is spending the I. ". 0 I . -•---- _ Regtnants.-3 lbs. Prints $1.00; 8 lbs. sllk;Archilb'ald intend moving to London ,,peek end with friend's in Embro. Velvets or Cretonnes $1.50 Agents dealers earl this - th IM• M bh 'Gib h 1 d h ' wanted A. McCieery Co., Chatham, Ont Y mori• las ar & 5ori a5 BeeaU. IsYour Aiit011�Oblle Insured? THE HURON EXP(DSTT®� $1108-tf _ 0 home on East wdlliam Street to .Mr., Special Optical Offer.—Have, your eyesight Nelson her ini ea•, Miss Gibson and looked after b.v our well known and pains- her brother intend making their hoarse taking specia9istM Mr, Hughson, formerly nets- LOCAL BRIEFS with their niece, Mrs. M. White. cal expert So r' Kent,, Toronto, and henry ,Mr. A. Hiles Carter, of the Huron f,. and Accessories , • - DISTRICT MATTERS �; ,, ' call for and gather these surplus'ses in whatever quantity the owners wish to Morgan & Co., Montreal: Over so pears' Wednesday of this week was the Road, West, returned to Toronto this I - - . - 'Root, IF NOT, DO YOU KNOW THAT experience ; 20 years coming to Seaforth, You last half ,'holiday of the season. From week to resume ,his studies at the Uui- are assured of .the best optical work to be now on -all laces of business in town obtained and at very moderaste cost. we P varsity. He was accompanied by his 31Ch$t we particularly want t0 em hasi2b i8 1J P a,, IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT '7:,: t. �1• YOU have given a BLANK CHEQUE Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of Hhzllett, announce the en- Puave all the late styles of frames and mount- will be open each Wednesday after- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter, the Quality of the Merehandi"se, the E1IIe- which may cost you, your entire life's 59 gagement of their daughter, Etta Rae, to Mr. David Wren Eyre son of Mrs. sego, the best ma';e of the best makers and noon. - , our prices are from; $4.00 up. Tuesday and who spent a few days in the city. Wednesday, October 13th and 14th, Beattie's A telegram received by Dr. H. H. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Main, of Port nese of Fabrics and Workmanship. 11 .having -Fair, Seaforth- 81129-2 Ross on Monday stated that Dr, Lar- Nelson, spent the week end with .her Silas Eyre, of Tuckersmith, the wed- P . ' The Financial Responsibility Law ding to take place the middle of Octo- The Burgess portrait studios, Mitahell and kin had successfully undergone -a crit- father, Mr. H. Edge, and sister, Miss y'1}r.., Clinton. 1 have re -opened my Clinton Studio Josephine Edge. ° may suspend your licenses for ALL bar. , which has been nicely redecorated and an up- Mrs. Joseph Carlin had the misfor- TIME if you are unable to pay. to,date portliait equipment installed. The !j; tune to fall :on Friday last and frac- Challenge Euchre.—The challenge studio will be in charge of my daughter, Miss I. BE INSURED! NOT WISHING Irene Burgess, who is well experienced in h 1) ®l f� , ture a bone,'in her fWt. euchre, held in St. Ja'mes Hall on y `( SOU WEE AFTER THE ACCI- t�hutography. The Studio will be open every Mr. and Mrs. D. Shannah'an and DEQ, Tuesday evening was won by the day comanenci:ng Mondav, oottilier 5th. visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune spent. the '".', . men. The two ladies who won first the Studios when in Clinton or Mitchell. W. week end in Toronto. prize were Mrs: L. Devereaux and W. Burgess, Photographer, Mitchell and Clin- O Mrs. John McKinley and son of ' c, NEW LOW RATES ton. ' 3329-2 Miss M. Dorsey. The two men who Winnipeg, a'z!e guests at the home of Full information gladly given. won first prize were Mr. M. Barry g Y g ®aa her parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scott; and Mr. J. Downey. With The Bowlers. —The singles Th t H 11 Now Showing The Latest Styles and Shades in Hosiery for autumn weal'. Visit this store soon, — it will be worth your while. ore on a . , CALL US. '0 competition for the pair of lawn bowls Mrs. Harvey and Miss 'Harvey, of A Freak Carrot.—Mr.. W. W. Croz- and case, donated by Dr. Charles Mac- London, are guests at the home of � I WATSON & REID ier, of town, brought into The Expos•i- kay, which has created the keenest of Dr. F. J. Burrows. C1 for 'office this week a carrot grown in interest at the Club for some time, Miss {M. H. Young has returned Mac,raxish y r Specialist Tin all lines of Insurance his garden that . , is almost a reproduc- reached th finals on Monday and in h'om'e after spending the summer 1 tion of a human hand. There are the play o the bowls were won by� �� Muskoka and Toronto. PHONE 33 W , SEAFORTH ,four fingers and a thumb as distinct Mr. Robert evereux, the runner unAt Mr. and Mrs. T. -Swan Smith s ant as can be and the whole is almost b ' m J ' Cl ff Th f t',. ig _ r. . u . e greens, a - last week in London, the guests of , startling in its likeness+ to a hand. - ter ter being leve led and reseeded, have Mr. and- Mrs. Robert Coates. }. 0 - been closed fo the season. Owen Davis .Famous Stage Sensation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miss Marion Watson, who has been '- Home and School Association.—The visiting her father, Mr. James Wat- ' O O Chock full of modern ideas; it opening of the season for the Home Appeal Is S ccessful.-The appeal t'i3 son, returned to New York on Mon- • O. S. T. Holmes & Son O and School Association ,will take the of local United 'Churches for surplus shifts from blazing melodrama day. nie, O'Leary; running broad jump, E. C. Regele. O FUNERAL SERVICE O form of a tea at the home of Mrs. crops to send to need Western fan- howling' farce; it sweeps from sheer Rennie, McSpadden, Hillen; relay race, -Vr. and Mrs. Will Gross and sons, p y drama to delicious comedy* — and Mrs. •.C. r Ferguson and little 1st, Kruse, Sills, E. Rennie, S. Plant; o�Blyth, spent Sunday with Mr. ands? O Mala Street, Seaforth O McKellar on Wed'neaday, October 7th, ilia$ has met with a ready response. daughter, Doris, are 'visiting with To- , p O from 3.30 to 6 o'clock. If any me -m- Since the car was made read at the through it all runs a strain of sus- 2nd, I. McTavish, H. Hillen, F. 0 Lear Mrs. Norman Bennewies. y pence that will hold Tonto friends. Y^ O S. T. Holmes residence, Ober wishes it, the admission fee will Seaforth station on Wednesday morn- p, you completely. LMiss Edith Clark and- Mr. Guilstorf, 2nd, I. McTavish, H. Hillen, F. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scherbart sell " . O Goderich Street West; phone O pay their dues for the year. Every- ing, a steady 'stream• of produce has Its the 'story, of a smart society gath- O'Leary, R. Rennie; 3rd, F. Grieve, M. family', of the 10th of Logan, were of Cleveland, were guests this week Sunda O No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' 'O g in and the committee in ening that was shocked to indignation Stewart, R. Hawkins, M. Shannon. y 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C_ body welcome. been comm with their aunts, Mrs. Anderson and O residence Goderich Street O '� charge expect that the car will be fill- —and fear --+by' the assertion of the Girls Events, Senior. Regele. ' g p hostess that one of the women Mins Barton. p • O East; hone 1�. 308. O C. G. I. T. --The weekly meeting of ed' and ready to ship by Thursday Pres- Mr. John Beattie was in Toronto Coat race, Winnie Kruse and Grace Mrs. Mary IRs len and Mies Mildred; ' P the Marian Keith C. G. I. T., which night. ant was haling an affair with her Free; three-legged' race, Anna Ed- Rapien, .of Mitchell, spent the week: O Limousine Ambulance Service O g this (week. Y gSept.ss Ernestine White, of Grace munds and M, .Cardn'o, Lulu 'H1art and end at the home of her mother and( r° O Night calls, phone 308. O I' sisters in this vicinity." ,,:,, was held on Wednesday night, Se t. ® husband. O Da calls hone 119 J. O 00th, opened by singing I3yrrtn No. 1 First Presbyterian Church, Sunday, Hospital, Toronto, is spending her Alda Bolton, Betty Malcolm and M. r Day p on the song sheet. Margaret Crich October 4th.—In the absence of the Madge Bellamy Vera Reynolds holidays with her mother, Mrs. M. Finnigan; book race, Margaret Card- Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Koehler visited ff; O Charges moderate. O then` gave a. reading on, "In the Foun- minister, Rev. I. B. Kaine, who is - White. no, Anna Edmunds, Eleanor .Evans; with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Seeback an& '41,O - O Margaret Livingston Robert Ellis Vin. and Mrs. Alex. Stosko rt'' O O O O O O O O O O O O tain of Youth. It was moved and preaching anniversary services in Mr. Jack Hinckley, of the Brantford 75 yard dash, Alda Bolton, Eleanor pf in Full— seconded that the girls go for a hike Gorrie, the pulpit will be filled by Rev. George Lewis Hallam Cooley Collegiate staff, spent the week end Evans, Jean Gemmell; potato race, E. arttin on Sunday. ' next Wednesday, Hymns Nos. 103 Professor J. D. Cunningham, D.D., with his mother, Mrs. J. D. Hinchley. Evans, 1VI, Finnigan; runningl high (Intended for last week) ___----__ and 20 en the song sheet were sung of Knox College, Toronto. We extend and other stars appear The Expositor has to thank Mrs. jump, Winnie' Kruse, Norma Habkirk, Mr, and Mrs. C. Regele and Harry- and the meeting closed by singing a hearty invitation to all those 'bring- Charles Eggert, of McKillop, for the Kathleen Stewart and Lulu Hart tie and Mrs. John Eggert spent Sunda3r- the C. G, I. T. Benediction. ing pupils to the Collegiate Institute THIS WEEK END gift of a beautiful big pumpkin. ' near Blyth as the. guests of Mr. anc .• .�;:, , standing broad jump, Margaret Ross, AUTO INSURANCE on Sunday night, to attend our church. Anna Edmunds M. Cardno• running Mrs. Will Grass and Mr. and Mrs. - t. Celebrate Golden Wedding, f NIT. S y hop, step and jump, Alda Bolton, Nor- SaziU Kuehna. and Mrs.. Alexan er Thomson, of 1247 Hoggarth-Gibbons.—A happy wed- ►`J ma Habkirk, Lulu Hart; standing hop, Mr, and Mrs. Will Hce'gy, Marie .,.: Let us protect you anywhere in Gerrard East, Toronto, celebrated the ding was solemnized in First Presby -P R I COLLEGIATE HOLDS and Louis visited Mr. and Mrs. WIIN Canada or the United States with step and jump, Alda Bolton, Norma golden anniversary of their wedding teran, Church on Saturday evening, ANNUAL SPORTS MEET Habkirk. Grace Free; basket ball Doerr at Gadshill on Sunday. +, an Auto Policy that will take a on Saturday, September 26th, when September 26th, when Clarence Secord '�" throw, Norma Habkirk, Lulu Hart, Mr. and Mrs, C. Reis, Miss 71theP ;,; load off your mind and at the entire list of children and grand- Hoggarth and Constance Grace Gib- Perfect weather an'd a goodly num- Margaret Ross; target shooting, Nor- Doerr and Mr. Shorty Whitehead, of NEW chilc(ren were present. These consist- bons were united in holy matrimony ber of interested spectators helped to ma Habkirk, M. Cardno, Alda Bolton; Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. andrl r ed of three -sons and seven grandchil- by the Rev, I. B. Kaine. The church ANNIVERSARY• AND dren. Mr. Thomson is the only sur- had been beautifull decorated for snake the sport's meet of this year relay race, Ist; Lulu Hart, Alda Bol- Mrs. Jerry Doerr and Mr. and Mrs.. - rµ, Non Tariff Rates vi,ving descendant of the late John Flower Sunday, so it made a very fit- y which was held on Tuesday this week, ton, E. Evans, N. Habkirk; 2nd, W. Fred Hoegy. Thomson, one of the earliest and far ting place for such an event. HOT FOWL SUPPER one of the most successful m he lids- Kruse, M. Broadfoot, A. Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eggert, Della and( "' bs any number of months on wish many years well known residents of tory of the Athletic Society. long Jean Gemmell. Neiman, and. Mrs. Fred' Koehler and( y list of events was quickly run o Girls' Events, Junior. Harvey visited' Mr. and Mrs.. J. - r ,;, .. Seaforth. Many old friends in this St. James' Arts Club.—On Thursday ' der the direction of the staff and the Coat race, ire a Eberhart and Mary Coghlin near'Listowel on Sunday. j;, it's worth your while to see us district will join The Expositor in wish- evening, September 24th, St.n,e James- STAFFA UNITED CHURCH executive of the society. 'Competition Murphy, Dorotb� Parke and Helen • „ <• before placing .your insurance and tending congratulations and best wish- Arts Club held its first business meek- was keen in all classes, but it was in Hamilton, Grace Kreuter and Isobel +• at the new low non -tariff rates es to Mr. and Mrs. Thomson. ing after the summer holidays. The OCTOBER 11th and 13th the boys' Intermediate events that Bettles• three-legged race, Catherine '•< poo' cannot afford to take chances. election 'of officers took place with the � WINTHROP Lions To Collect Surplus Cro s.— followingresults:. Spiritual director, Rev. A. J. Love, Woodstock, will most. interest was shown. A number Lane and- Barbara Aberhart, Olive Ab - All claims promptly and satisfac- _information has been received p by Rev, Fther Goetz; p preach Sunday, at 11 a.m: and 7.30 of record's were broken in this class erhart and Dorothy Goldin Grace Anniversary services will be hells.` torily paid, president, Cyril y g, ' members of the Lions Club that cer- Reynolds; treasurer, D',Orleon Sills; p•m• by Rennie, Wright' and .Murray, the Krauter and Isobel Betties; book race, in Cavan Church On Sunday, Getober- Phone write or call—Ni ht and taro farmers and town gardeners have recording secretary, Celestine O'Leary; contenders for the Intermediate cham- Irene Eberhart, .Grace Krauter, Helen 11th. A fowl supper' will be held they i • g surplus crops of apples, potatoes, etc., corresponding secretary, Alice Dal Programme Tuesday evening by pionship. Following the meet ,i't warn Hamilton; 50 yard dash, Irene Eber- following Tuesday, October o13th. Day Service. p g y' y' Orpheus Concert Party, of Exeter. ;;: whdch they do not purpose marketing. sergeant-at4arms, Leo Hagen; con- announced that the champions in the haTt Glady Coleman, Barbara Aber- Mr. John Armstrong, of London, iso PHONE 225 If these persons ' will communicate yenors: Dramatic, Edmund Daly; Lit- ADMISSION: 60' and 25 cents varihus classes were: Boys' Senior, hart; potato race', Irene Eberhart, holidaying at the home of has daugh- i'; with John Beattie, Joe McMillan, erature, Francis Dedereaux; Recrea- M. Tyndall; Boys Intermediate, Jalk Olive Aberhart, Helen Hamilton; run- ter, Mrs. Fer s Bullard. 3329x2 Mr, and Mrs. Adam Dodds, of Lis— ..: . A. D. SUTHERLAND Charles Stewart, R. M. Jones, J. G. tion, Jane Verbeen; Music, Alice Wright; Boys' Junior, E. Rennie; ning high jump, Helen Hamilton, towel, spent Sunday. with Mr. snip Mullen, Rev. J. F. Meyers and Wm. Daly. Plans for activities in the fu- Girls' Senior, Alda Bolton and, Norma Mary Fortune and Martha Storey, eq- Mrs. Robert Campbel'1. ,, : General Insurance Real Estate Hartry, or any other Lions Club mem- tore were discussed 'after which the Habkirk equal � Girls Junior Irene ual stdndin broad •um B s Eck V. J p, es ie - Mr. Alvin Sharpe and Mr. Willianv Elberh'art. ert,' ,Gladys 'Coleman, Deatrice Day- Trewartha spent Sunday evening wilt Following are the individual re- man; running, hop, step and Jump, ..friends in Walton. sults: IGladys 'Coleman, Helen Hamilton, Bes- Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. Bullard and Mr: - Boys' Events, Senior. sie Eckert; :standing, hop, step and John Armstrong spent Sunday witli� 100, yards dash, Sills, Tyndall; 220 Jump, Gladys Coleman, Bessie Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Brussels. yards dash, Tyndall, 'Sills; 440 yard Barbara Aberhart; baseball throw, The W.M.S. and) Ladies' Aid of race, Tyndall, Sills, Dundas; half Evelyn Nott, B. Aberhart, H. Britton; Wdnthrop will meet on Wednesday, mile•ra>ce, Dundas, 'Sills, Hagan; run- target shooting, Dorothy Drover, October 7th, at the home of Mrs. Alex,.. ning high jump, Tyndall, Dundas, Martha Storey and Alice Devereaux, Cuthill. A full attendance is request - Dunlop; running 'broad jump, Tyn- equal; Grace Krauter; relay race, 1st, ed as plans for the fowl supper arm . da11, 'Sills, Dundas; shot put, Eber- Jessie Smith, Gladys Coleman, Irene to be discussed, also clothing for 9ialev Eiberhazlt, Barbara Aberhart; 2nd, to go West is to be brought in. hart, Sills, Finlayson; standing hop, Olive Aberhart, Do thy Parke, Doro- step, jump, Tyndall, Sills, Calder; pole thy Golding, Helen HamYlton. ON vault, Hagan, Finlayson, Sills; stand- ing high Jump, Tyndall, Sills, Finlay- Hold Annual'Meeting. H.ILLSGREEN son; standing 'broad jump, Tyndall, Representatives of the various Quite a number are taking Sills, Calder; running high dive, Eber- schools in the Huron Athletic Associa- Q gin tiles hart, Dundas, Sills! running hop 'step tion held their annual meetin in Exe- local Fall Fairs. A ...,.,, J, M .Govenlock for her splendid' ad- Webster, to Queen's University, King- jump, Tyndall, Sills, Dundas. ter last week when officers were elect- .. 'Bean threshing is now the order of" 4•r dress on this wonderful play. The ,$ton; Mr. A. A. Burrows to Univers- ed for the comm the dray. James Evans, Beechwood -President meeting was opened with Hymn 586, it Boys Events, Intermediate. g year and piens laid' Mr, and Mrs, M. Elliott and fam- Jvames Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres, y 'of .Western Ontario; Mr. Gibson for the annual sports meet. A com- I "' followed with prayer by Mts. Jas. G. White, to the Ontario College of Edu- Running high jump, G. Rennie, Mur- rnittee wa's appointed to deal with a ily„ Mrs, Anderson and daughter, Mises i'r 0. P. McGregor, Seaforth - Sec: Treas. Mullen and closed with Hymn 582 and cation- Mr. George Daly, to the On- ' ray„Gillespie; pole vault, Wright and football schedule. It was arranged Agnes,, of Centralia, spent Sunday at. .11 �: AGENTS: repeating the Lord's Prayer in esti- 'tari'o IGoIlege of Art. CRICH G. Rennie, tie; 100 yard dash, Wright, that play should commence the first the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Love. 4_�i ; son. a Gillespie, G. Rennie; standing broad week in October. The election of of- Mrs. L. Troyer spent a few days via -r• 'ia .U. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Died In Texas.—Word has. been rep �” • jump, Murray, Gillespie, 'G. Rennie; ficers resulted as follows: President, iting Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Troyer, e' ' r'' ' . Via' Eginondville; E. G. Jarmoutb, Wins The Huron Expositor At Sea- ceived here of the d'cath in Dallas, a shot put, Wright, G. Rennie, Gilles- A. k3, Fines, Clinton; vice-president, G. near Hensall. iCodhagen; James Watt, Blyth. forth Fair. -,McLean Bros., publishers Texas, on September 17th, . of Mr. pie; 220 yard dash, Wright, Gillespie, Anderson, 'Seaforth; secretary -trees- Mr. crud Mrs. P. Campbell and fan "+; of The Huron Expositor, donated ten William H. B2•attie. Mr. Beattie was Raisin G. Rennie; standing high jump, Gil- urer, Miss Glover, Clinton. George ,ily spent Sunday at the home of M&' 'tk '' DZRIICTORS: subscriptions to The Expositor for one a native of Se4forth, being a son of lespie, Murray, Crich;• 440 yard race,. Spatton, M.P., fox North Huron, is and Mrs. H. Love. `+ , year each, as special prize's at the the -late John Beattie, but had resided ' Wright, G. Rennie, Gillespie; runniing honorary president. The ' Seaforth Misses Ruth and Jeanette McAllis- fw. Seaforth Fall Fair. The' successful in the Western States for number , bro:ad um' Wni ht Crich Gilles ie Colla ate Institute was' re resented ter visited recently with their aitnt t,b' 'lliiam Rina, It, R. No. 2, Seaforth; j p, g , p s, - ; 4 ri $crit ew+3es, Brodhagen ; James exhibitors were: G. A. 'Cvlenn, 3rd of years. He is survived by two lbro- -Br a half mile race, Wright, G.'R'ennie, Gil- ,by Miss M. Bell 'and Mr. I. H. Wtacldw 'and uncle Mr, and Mrs. C. park's~ off' �, Tire, brood mare, agrieul li�aI D, 'then$, Dr. Fran'Iz Beattie Iola Kansas, ver lespie; atomise ho ate um mark for the staff and' by Miss M. Blake, ' arta, l eethwoad, James Connolly, ' ' ' pi ' g' n p' ] p' Cardso and G. Anderson for the stud- ` tslsit.. ,Alex. Brvadlfoot, No. 3, Sea;. otheringhazn &Sons, 3rd prize, brood and Reeve J. ,Wesley Beattie, of Murray, Wright, G. Rennie; high dive, 1111. I '+.31 .s r v g •Hare heap dranx hk; Mrs. William Seaforth and by two sisters, the Mnrray� Wmight, G. Rennie; run, h'op, ents. Ii�+ R�ilsont' Ferris Harlock• Geor e Y g Is De�lc�®US i Ii Taylor, 1st prize, best butter shown; Missos Nlaxgaret and' Helen Beattie, step, jump, Wright, G. Rennie, Mur- m dil`�fie3'> I�To:' .sy Seaforth:; John 'John A. Murray, 1st' prize, half bushel of iHia,milton. ,The • funeral was held TUCKERSMZTH I3CtTtroieltl ; J�amti Shaldice, Green Mountain potatoes; T. Fergu- from the George' A. Brewer Funeral xay.•. � • sun 1st p Boys' Events, Junior. . MCi ZLLOP Mr. John C. Doig, son of W. W sii, I , prize, half bushel Irish Cob Chapel in'Dalias, on 'Septembea 19th, TRY, IT " bier potatoes] Mrs. N. Cortex, 1st when tho' services' were coii'ducted by 100 yard las , E. Rennie, McSpad- Doig, who; graduated • from the De - •TOASTED FOR. ,den, Kruse; standing broad dump, E. Miss Marie Koehler entertained a trait 'College of Law last June andl d -° priz�, oalleratlon garden vegetables; Dr. L. N. D; Wells, pastor of Hast number of her sehaol zeeaWs on Sun- who 'wrote this month'at the State, i h' .g� ty e ho s, Solm, 2nd prize, pair bacon Dallas' Christian Church. „ Interment � �� �- Rennie, McTavish Kruse; Vanning, day afternoon: , ' % � � ow las & l r , itw qtr tvx p g There were YI4 entries in was made in the S anasll gVar beteg- hop, 'sterp, jump, t. Rennie, Hillen, Bal' Examination at Lansilrg, has re - the other three' classes. an's lot 'in Grove Hill Cera6te2•y', the iCrulse; shot put Stewart, McSpadden, i Quite a number from this lima took ceived word that he has, sucoessfullyr lr�Rt r n Stn fiord `air last week.' fi" ", , ' lee t m,-a1getx6n0* for' tare County '� veterans officiating at the grave. y� Hillen; 2^20 Yard dash, I,, Rennie, Me- � ' passed the same. Her expects to be- i . ':. . + �! ` :;: SaT • •, tFelttke'd' 'tt1 ii(i •tris..' etr%•IteeYl. The Var'sana A Of t ' ONE 34 a Mrs. hl� ix"34 koehler spent a week gin the general practise of law in m' u a r�' , , , M�, step, witll.her datYgiiter, Mrs. A. 'StennachAr r , 11 g Spadddn Stewart; stat elft, h Short time, either in 'Port. Huron or �,. Orli, ; � Til, Y > SherEV9, 56- ;North street.Uxlited Church C?oderioh, Legion )E'reseiltatian. - -'ilia loco � A�(�BT jug , E. Renni%_ H211eri, McTavish; • d;;s was ~tie aria asf' an f ter.' n' . , , � r" , .at 'Stratford.. Debkolt. I p u ,t 1 ! .,... xl eti g wed- branett !of bhe Ca�iradian Le ,tl A� , y'. italf mile a s kicS"'adJen T�arrance . gti ,, : t? '.'.„ , . :. Mr...'and !Nina. John Kuehna an d?;I: , " , dl o. n turas •.^ . ,.• i, , d iss 'Mrs. Robert ;: , ng. aturda .. J ::. hart paferson, Mgrs. Andrero� .., 61t .: „'� bpi e l Mins • Iv# + . or[ T"ue' clay evetl� %ast, inset to Mt:'. O,ViA a 'ding 11*1 auxnp, E: M a . 1y� f ,• ., ij! le.,Laater Goxdalt, nt Roy• Data all and Miss Cassie of Heinsall- :Ii : �, i,. l , �, . i4r i r l : se tpritl �ctest rail ate , of I�rg>e others of etek'tt s i l ennac Ra t;rennie 131te+n• o�istae' g , •r.t :.r , „. u, .rr,: ;; • '' 1'- .. $' fk 4 ttte 0, �,,:.,.. +. ., le .took, VUlfbd. Mr, and Mrs: C. Z �g t.. t�, s t:. is fYxu�xl i�+ �� � i 'ft ti .. r. 1 �� Y "actlii' . Re r : t :. • g r , 1Vtigs 'Violet' GVr"llis• bi. Decker Miele. . d eci► Aleltl 1i� A elwl rroorna �`Ii" i D i �1ee ' 1V% � ., .. , ..1..: 1 y( yyy�.. �y�,� a e ttn o y V . cc e t uchtt a o qac i rl e, f f .. ,:, .. ,. ... :,,. ,�� , e. 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I Office over Keating's Drug Store. call for and gather these surplus'ses in whatever quantity the owners wish to - Students Resume Studies. — Local #1.;: donate, The Lions Club proposes t students left this week for Universi- " SIEAFORTH ONTARIO distribute these to the. needy families ties where they will continue their *,. of then district during the winter studies: Miss E. Burrows, to Victoria ' r months, College, Un'ivers'ity of Toronto; Miss ,, — Margaret Armstrong, to University f.;, ' MCSILLOP MUTUAL W. M. S. of First Presbyterian Church.—Mrs. James Kerr, president of Western Ontario;' Miss Margaret McMillan and Miss Mary Stewart to ' E INSURANCE CO'Y. of the Women's Missionary Society, Univerftity College, University of To- 'Miss �' presided over a large meeting on Tuesday, September 22nd, in Tonto• Anna Haugh, Messrs. i the Carman Haugh, Karl Aberhart and school room of the church;• *hen Mrs. Lance Norris, to the Faculty of Medi - 1 ,:! ., . • HEAD OFFICIO-•SFAFORTH, ONT. McNaughton gave a very vivid talk on "The' Passiop�p�iat- Play," held at cine University ,of Toronto; Messrs. Basil Duncan and Thomas Nolan, to ' ' Oberammergau, 43tvaria. A. hearty the Faculty of Applied Science and -n x , vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Me- Engineering, University of Toronto,; .�,. . ., OFFICERS Naughton by Mrs. Brodie and Mrs. Messrs. Alvin Sillery and Lawrence V. J p, es ie - Mr. Alvin Sharpe and Mr. Willianv Elberh'art. ert,' ,Gladys 'Coleman, Deatrice Day- Trewartha spent Sunday evening wilt Following are the individual re- man; running, hop, step and Jump, ..friends in Walton. sults: IGladys 'Coleman, Helen Hamilton, Bes- Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. Bullard and Mr: - Boys' Events, Senior. sie Eckert; :standing, hop, step and John Armstrong spent Sunday witli� 100, yards dash, Sills, Tyndall; 220 Jump, Gladys Coleman, Bessie Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Brussels. yards dash, Tyndall, 'Sills; 440 yard Barbara Aberhart; baseball throw, The W.M.S. and) Ladies' Aid of race, Tyndall, Sills, Dundas; half Evelyn Nott, B. Aberhart, H. Britton; Wdnthrop will meet on Wednesday, mile•ra>ce, Dundas, 'Sills, Hagan; run- target shooting, Dorothy Drover, October 7th, at the home of Mrs. Alex,.. ning high jump, Tyndall, Dundas, Martha Storey and Alice Devereaux, Cuthill. A full attendance is request - Dunlop; running 'broad jump, Tyn- equal; Grace Krauter; relay race, 1st, ed as plans for the fowl supper arm . da11, 'Sills, Dundas; shot put, Eber- Jessie Smith, Gladys Coleman, Irene to be discussed, also clothing for 9ialev Eiberhazlt, Barbara Aberhart; 2nd, to go West is to be brought in. hart, Sills, Finlayson; standing hop, Olive Aberhart, Do thy Parke, Doro- step, jump, Tyndall, Sills, Calder; pole thy Golding, Helen HamYlton. ON vault, Hagan, Finlayson, Sills; stand- ing high Jump, Tyndall, Sills, Finlay- Hold Annual'Meeting. H.ILLSGREEN son; standing 'broad jump, Tyndall, Representatives of the various Quite a number are taking Sills, Calder; running high dive, Eber- schools in the Huron Athletic Associa- Q gin tiles hart, Dundas, Sills! running hop 'step tion held their annual meetin in Exe- local Fall Fairs. A ...,.,, J, M .Govenlock for her splendid' ad- Webster, to Queen's University, King- jump, Tyndall, Sills, Dundas. ter last week when officers were elect- .. 'Bean threshing is now the order of" 4•r dress on this wonderful play. The ,$ton; Mr. A. A. Burrows to Univers- ed for the comm the dray. James Evans, Beechwood -President meeting was opened with Hymn 586, it Boys Events, Intermediate. g year and piens laid' Mr, and Mrs, M. Elliott and fam- Jvames Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres, y 'of .Western Ontario; Mr. Gibson for the annual sports meet. A com- I "' followed with prayer by Mts. Jas. G. White, to the Ontario College of Edu- Running high jump, G. Rennie, Mur- rnittee wa's appointed to deal with a ily„ Mrs, Anderson and daughter, Mises i'r 0. P. McGregor, Seaforth - Sec: Treas. Mullen and closed with Hymn 582 and cation- Mr. George Daly, to the On- ' ray„Gillespie; pole vault, Wright and football schedule. It was arranged Agnes,, of Centralia, spent Sunday at. .11 �: AGENTS: repeating the Lord's Prayer in esti- 'tari'o IGoIlege of Art. CRICH G. Rennie, tie; 100 yard dash, Wright, that play should commence the first the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Love. 4_�i ; son. a Gillespie, G. Rennie; standing broad week in October. The election of of- Mrs. L. Troyer spent a few days via -r• 'ia .U. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Died In Texas.—Word has. been rep �” • jump, Murray, Gillespie, 'G. Rennie; ficers resulted as follows: President, iting Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Troyer, e' ' r'' ' . Via' Eginondville; E. G. Jarmoutb, Wins The Huron Expositor At Sea- ceived here of the d'cath in Dallas, a shot put, Wright, G. Rennie, Gilles- A. k3, Fines, Clinton; vice-president, G. near Hensall. iCodhagen; James Watt, Blyth. forth Fair. -,McLean Bros., publishers Texas, on September 17th, . of Mr. pie; 220 yard dash, Wright, Gillespie, Anderson, 'Seaforth; secretary -trees- Mr. crud Mrs. P. Campbell and fan "+; of The Huron Expositor, donated ten William H. B2•attie. Mr. Beattie was Raisin G. Rennie; standing high jump, Gil- urer, Miss Glover, Clinton. George ,ily spent Sunday at the home of M&' 'tk '' DZRIICTORS: subscriptions to The Expositor for one a native of Se4forth, being a son of lespie, Murray, Crich;• 440 yard race,. Spatton, M.P., fox North Huron, is and Mrs. H. Love. `+ , year each, as special prize's at the the -late John Beattie, but had resided ' Wright, G. Rennie, Gillespie; runniing honorary president. The ' Seaforth Misses Ruth and Jeanette McAllis- fw. Seaforth Fall Fair. The' successful in the Western States for number , bro:ad um' Wni ht Crich Gilles ie Colla ate Institute was' re resented ter visited recently with their aitnt t,b' 'lliiam Rina, It, R. No. 2, Seaforth; j p, g , p s, - ; 4 ri $crit ew+3es, Brodhagen ; James exhibitors were: G. A. 'Cvlenn, 3rd of years. He is survived by two lbro- -Br a half mile race, Wright, G.'R'ennie, Gil- ,by Miss M. Bell 'and Mr. I. H. Wtacldw 'and uncle Mr, and Mrs. C. park's~ off' �, Tire, brood mare, agrieul li�aI D, 'then$, Dr. Fran'Iz Beattie Iola Kansas, ver lespie; atomise ho ate um mark for the staff and' by Miss M. Blake, ' arta, l eethwoad, James Connolly, ' ' ' pi ' g' n p' ] p' Cardso and G. Anderson for the stud- ` tslsit.. ,Alex. Brvadlfoot, No. 3, Sea;. otheringhazn &Sons, 3rd prize, brood and Reeve J. ,Wesley Beattie, of Murray, Wright, G. Rennie; high dive, 1111. I '+.31 .s r v g •Hare heap dranx hk; Mrs. William Seaforth and by two sisters, the Mnrray� Wmight, G. Rennie; run, h'op, ents. Ii�+ R�ilsont' Ferris Harlock• Geor e Y g Is De�lc�®US i Ii Taylor, 1st prize, best butter shown; Missos Nlaxgaret and' Helen Beattie, step, jump, Wright, G. Rennie, Mur- m dil`�fie3'> I�To:' .sy Seaforth:; John 'John A. Murray, 1st' prize, half bushel of iHia,milton. ,The • funeral was held TUCKERSMZTH I3CtTtroieltl ; J�amti Shaldice, Green Mountain potatoes; T. Fergu- from the George' A. Brewer Funeral xay.•. � • sun 1st p Boys' Events, Junior. . MCi ZLLOP Mr. John C. Doig, son of W. W sii, I , prize, half bushel Irish Cob Chapel in'Dalias, on 'Septembea 19th, TRY, IT " bier potatoes] Mrs. N. Cortex, 1st when tho' services' were coii'ducted by 100 yard las , E. Rennie, McSpad- Doig, who; graduated • from the De - •TOASTED FOR. ,den, Kruse; standing broad dump, E. Miss Marie Koehler entertained a trait 'College of Law last June andl d -° priz�, oalleratlon garden vegetables; Dr. L. N. D; Wells, pastor of Hast number of her sehaol zeeaWs on Sun- who 'wrote this month'at the State, i h' .g� ty e ho s, Solm, 2nd prize, pair bacon Dallas' Christian Church. „ Interment � �� �- Rennie, McTavish Kruse; Vanning, day afternoon: , ' % � � ow las & l r , itw qtr tvx p g There were YI4 entries in was made in the S anasll gVar beteg- hop, 'sterp, jump, t. Rennie, Hillen, Bal' Examination at Lansilrg, has re - the other three' classes. an's lot 'in Grove Hill Cera6te2•y', the iCrulse; shot put Stewart, McSpadden, i Quite a number from this lima took ceived word that he has, sucoessfullyr lr�Rt r n Stn fiord `air last week.' fi" ", , ' lee t m,-a1getx6n0* for' tare County '� veterans officiating at the grave. y� Hillen; 2^20 Yard dash, I,, Rennie, Me- � ' passed the same. Her expects to be- i . ':. . + �! ` :;: SaT • •, tFelttke'd' 'tt1 ii(i •tris..' etr%•IteeYl. The Var'sana A Of t ' ONE 34 a Mrs. hl� ix"34 koehler spent a week gin the general practise of law in m' u a r�' , , , M�, step, witll.her datYgiiter, Mrs. A. 'StennachAr r , 11 g Spadddn Stewart; stat elft, h Short time, either in 'Port. Huron or �,. Orli, ; � Til, Y > SherEV9, 56- ;North street.Uxlited Church C?oderioh, Legion )E'reseiltatian. - -'ilia loco � A�(�BT jug , E. Renni%_ H211eri, McTavish; • d;;s was ~tie aria asf' an f ter.' n' . , , � r" , .at 'Stratford.. Debkolt. I p u ,t 1 ! .,... xl eti g wed- branett !of bhe Ca�iradian Le ,tl A� , y'. italf mile a s kicS"'adJen T�arrance . gti ,, : t? '.'.„ , . :. Mr...'and !Nina. John Kuehna an d?;I: , " , dl o. n turas •.^ . ,.• i, , d iss 'Mrs. Robert ;: , ng. aturda .. J ::. hart paferson, Mgrs. Andrero� .., 61t .: „'� bpi e l Mins • Iv# + . or[ T"ue' clay evetl� %ast, inset to Mt:'. O,ViA a 'ding 11*1 auxnp, E: M a . 1y� f ,• ., ij! le.,Laater Goxdalt, nt Roy• Data all and Miss Cassie of Heinsall- :Ii : �, i,. l , �, . i4r i r l : se tpritl �ctest rail ate , of I�rg>e others of etek'tt s i l ennac Ra t;rennie 131te+n• o�istae' g , •r.t :.r , „. u, .rr,: ;; • '' 1'- .. $' fk 4 ttte 0, �,,:.,.. +. ., le .took, VUlfbd. Mr, and Mrs: C. Z �g t.. t�, s t:. is fYxu�xl i�+ �� � i 'ft ti .. r. 1 �� Y "actlii' . Re r : t :. • g r , 1Vtigs 'Violet' GVr"llis• bi. Decker Miele. . d eci► Aleltl 1i� A elwl rroorna �`Ii" i D i �1ee ' 1V% � ., .. , ..1..: 1 y( yyy�.. �y�,� a e ttn o y V . cc e t uchtt a o qac i rl e, f f .. ,:, .. ,. ... :,,. ,�� , e. 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