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SeaForth Was Mentioned. -In tli•e
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,4'{ ty'�, 5��� a it 3i lW�llaee in the chairs, The IScz'ipture NLaDonald Archer and P. Sheat,doivn.
p 6l ,1.'. , y,+, r leeson was read bye Mrs. A. L. Port-wf seaforth,, C dmlore, Wr'i�ht and 'E.
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Fi , 1 th s haol hoaute Gtoderic
���' , '1� tchison's � a matianv tSameierltent.erestin Wm-Wni1t11'h and Seaforth 1adelvailing, ..
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in t e hame mission field, was given and game in their serie's for •the Ihir-'
�i, ," ," '',, X r AN ANTACID POWDER
ra 'M+ by Mrs. Geonge Black. !Mrs, Riutoul on Softball League chatnpions'hip at
,.�,,i Under the auspices of the Wo -
t y lt5.t ' kRle oiiher lballiiztg powders ad- Quickly relieves Sour Stomach, spo&,e of the splendid work Ibeilig Gaderich MloncUay night, and were ur.-
'` radio et 1a Hearttbursn, Nausea, g darkness, all the '.amts oryving to
,`��rh °rt Y$ Iarprty Claast - to Coast by Dlys'Pepo , done °ay the medical staff. , Mr-. J. mens Guild of St '1°ttomas' albl'e to fins
i,, Church wtil lie held on
r , txta)gazine acid , y Etc. B. Thompson told of the st'ram ars s, the game being colic s in
� i and supply departments. A ver in•' the last ball of the sevein.th inning '
,,r rks. Baltiizvg Prudes has Ibe- Iteresting mnap talk was given 'by Miss TUESDAY, SEPT. 27th with the tea'ins lied at ten all. As •
'IIf'l ps3nl�. and s'il'l remairns our best
BOYS A ,
rth on Fri-
, . sie#ite�. There its a reason Nll C1RL:+ µ %
A, Lawrence, who made mention of is the forst mei at Seafa
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'0-L „• 25c stn a 10 inch Ptay lxshed Ih MiaS Blacdt of A' Peo les were, again late e Gadlerich playex -IL��`n'
the ver efficient work being ac'cotm In the Par1Sh Hall da emenitxb, the V
tin £first class Bt P... (We are 'gi g Y p in ori loin. a t the
,0a ��� Ball Free, with a 50c double M`is ioii," 'Windsor. Miss White is Froo 5.30 until 7.30H el'd and it was fully three-quarters %%r1 3r�5 sxze Tube of M% 3i Tooth Paste, k ... 44N.'.1. 9k . ahaIA rpapeipon the lnndergarter All S ION 50 CENTS when tbof an e'gamer�*ras finalthe lylstarted. E�� r ` Fall-a'� J
i' SPECIAL schools of Japan .by Mrs. J. Consitt ,� went to bat in the seventh
t i• .�1,1� N%.A.-+Star or Klenzine, _ i Gaderlch t
+' 2 #rsr I � 20 per cent. discount on all terconcla'hdm this
itheptn eting cl ndid ed t h 4 beautiful sa hire thembandtth man -a scone 10-7 against �oa4 and Dresses
• aged to knot •the 'count
" r 4 for ............. . . ......2ac Golf Clubs and,. oft Begs. lace of peaitls stud asapphire
prayer by 'Miss Wallace. •axyd ,diamond heirloom Ibrdach, the wath but two .away, when the u,rn-
V "IE I. •+ t 'ON- Wavey pink, -AT. - o•iflt of Queem V, let�orila to as friend' of pire p ol:rlptly called the gamic, realiz- r �] Distinguished
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,,, , 25c ing that :it was unfair to either team In Smart an[.,L Distinguishei(.h Style's
r„ 2 far (hex auti� whla was an attend-
or the officials to ,proceed a y far-
�,'' „ Two New Idea Spreaders fibs Sale—'Mese ,ate ' the Q49een. bilge' caxlied p n
1<`iL€ARTJS- L a-pautid Keating's Pharmacy wPtl t>8 old at i,arirain prices. Apply to x: then. The teams in the game ,were: t
+ � - • ,w"a • • • • • • • • • .. S Notice. UnhaSeatfolsteri�g !done on short not ce,• lam'• Ra r of rases and' szuapdmatgotu5 3877-2 Seaforth-I_Nruir. 2b.; Ih•T�cCaulley, sgs.; In Our First e
s a• 'bou,tiu
L.:�^'-, :- • , ....... yjmlond. Nabi tivas )besot Hoops
a"'�111'r:' G. Rennie, 3,b.• 'E. Rennie, c.• Wri ht ''
5t while Jean Webster attended the , +
2,ii ,' tC0P,F`1�E---Our owls blend; nnf. The Recall Drug State also cam handle celluimd,curta,ns. Auto tops 1b.; Taman, e.f.• Burgess, Lf.• Me- PARIS
500 redDvered. Shop located over Wright's Gar- bride, swearing ,,pale' pink georgette + ,
Tountd .. . ......... ..... . .. Gregor, r.f. `Gudlmon'e, p. Go'derich SI40WIng Of ni ei'V
}.' . PIiONE''28 SEAI'ORrCIi age. D. real. Seaforth. 3349-tf "gawp Wlhll'hartlriolnizrng hat and shoes + AND
iCOF`FEE--Pleasall blend Music. --Anne G. ' Govenlock, teacher of .and. carrying an old-fashioned Ibou- P. •Sheardown, c.; 'McDonald, p.; An- HATS
' 281Z (Cut Flowers, Wreaths and Piam, Or an and Theory. 'Pa'pu'a prepared dlerson, 1.b.; Arclie'r, 21b,; Duquette, � NE'V�'' YORK ,
,y q'uet of mixed ,iiowers. The ceremony COATS ,
wound Floral Pieces supplied for all for n�ronuu Conservatory of Music Examdns- was CanCDtictetl by Rev. Jaunes Alford, s•s:; J. Sheardown, 3b.; Stoddart, l.f.;
#,., tions. -Studio Forth Main Street, Seaforth. IN '
'TZ;A-3Formerly 70c ....NOW 45e occasions. Phooe 103. 3376-4 of Port P•err• uncle oaf the bride, Phalen, c.f.; •Warnick, r.f. DRESSES
t ; w1ho also officiated at the wedding of - - - EVERY -
TEA' --Formerly 50c. . , ...NOW 35c the (bride's father and mwbher. M - ' THING Are
�' °Plt%ese are Tea in which we -Case.-St. Thomas Atugli- Embodied11
,; --- Brussels Wins Game. -In the foo`- `H• A• . Clarber play'erd 'the wedding can Church, Seaforth, was the scene
f •ea -a give better values than in music and ,during the signing of the UT All the
Ir• teas, ball game played on Tuesday night g S A very afternoon.
autumn wedding on PRICE
f 'package re+g•i•s'ter, Mm. George Holgate, o'f Sunday afternoon. Sept'e'mber 11; at -
�; • . THE HURON EXPOSITOR bekween Brussels and Walton. as a Hhm'iI'ton, sang"I Love You Truly," Smartness 1
is • 1rVBSTON r'S ,S'ODA BIl'90UYIIS--9 lbs. result of a, d'ispu'te entered by Bras- four o'clock, when [Margaret Arnder-
4' 3tt fancy, well niade'btead @1.49 - .els atv a prevdaus go'r'e'; the scam
after which the bride azul grodm led' pan, only daughter of 'Mr. and. Mrs. All the
.,, .D ! the way to the d'in•irng roam, whidh J. Arnold IGase was united in unar-
+tin, for ....•... . .......... was )tried, but '•Brussels took the was !beaubifull decorated in ink and Coveted Air 3:
I„- .DISTRICT MATTERS end, They have now earned their yr p riage to George Scofielii, of De'troit,. ROUGH
white, where four friends of the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Scofield, Of Paris - ,
,`;,. M' right to come up against E,gmondville GREPES
e:F. D. Hutch son — bride Misses Lillian Richardson,
in the Stephenson -Cup finals. Ads yet Gainesville, Florida. The- rector, R•ev, All the .
Mayor Attends Luncheon in Lon -'
no date has been set for these final Helen Gibisons';r• Jeannette Finnigan F. J. Meyers, pelrforsnled' the sere- DIAGONALS
PHONE lt3S and 'Mas, G, Richardson,, , selrmed a mony. The !bride, who 'was' given! in I Charm, Beauty JERICHOS
don. +Mayor J. F. Daly (was the guest games.. _ -dainty lbuff'et•lutucrhe'on. ,After a mot. marriage Iby her fathler, entexed the • and
at luncheon on Tuesday of the Presi- - - or trip to !Sault Ste. 'M'a'rie, Mr, and cthurch to the !strains of Lo'hengri'n'- TRIPLE -
I.: dent and Directors of the Western Replay Game at Clinton.-)Seaforth Mrs. W;elbslteur wilt reside on the I�iecomilb 'less
Fair, London. The lunrheorq the first and Godemich softball teams will re -,+s fartn, in' 1QrKa11'a The bride wedding march played by Mr. George g SHEERS
g p. Clarlc� the o'rganis't. She lootkerl of the Iry rted ”'
of its kind at Western Fair, was giv- play the game of Monday night last travelled' in a rvvoal surct of Gasion
COID late �ns�iranee en in honor of the Mayors and Reeves. at Clinton on Friday evenin of thi:� charming izx ra gown of brown chiffon y,r FEATURE
A y g 'blue with matching accessories. The velvet with hat and shoes to match, '',' Models.
of Western Ontario 'm,unicipalities. weetk. The gamte on Monday ended many beautiful and useful gifts testi- Her !bouquet was of yellaw mums. AT "OUR" LOW FAVORITE
•-----------O— - its 'di�puit'e because Of darkness. This fy to the eskteem' in which th,e' young yliss Isaael. Lo•tvemy, as bridesmaid WEAVES.
Your insurance olio has : Is Operator Here. - Mr. Elmer game will decide who goes against lad was held,'among amen these beim a PRICE.11
p Beattie, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Thames Clintort in the finals far the Sills' Cu y ' g g , wore a frock of ,wiruetonle jemircha
Cup, life melmibers'hip from- ,the Women's crepe and velvet with hast and arses- "
protected you for years. -Beattie, town, who hasbeen assistant which, in any cane', voill the played. Missionary 1S!bdelay of Elgmtondtville. P
operator alt the Capitol Theatre in •early next weelk. " Should Seaforth — :. -cries -of the 'same' shade, and ,carried
This oiIice has served you Goderich. t�vas operator at the Regent lose, to Goderich on Friday; a sudden- a (bouquet of Briareliffe roses. C. R. Come and Enjoy Seeing These New Hats and '
g Seaforth Wins First of Play Otis. Lowery anted as the groom's attend -
'Theatre here on Wednesday night. At, 'death game will then be necessary on In the first gave od the Huron Soft- ant, . F''obowinig (the ceremony the
b I r Garments.
Monday, since S-eafort'h won tthc .firsh
for as many.- yet no permanent manager h open- ball L ro use splay -offs 'e the ; Sea- bridal party returned to iMraple Hall, EVERYTHING IS MARKED AT POPULAR
yi of the series and 'games cauait. y avenin Sea_
has been appointed at the Reg- tion Grounds Friday g, the home of the bridle's parents, where
ent, forrth took thea long end of a free- the wedding luncheon was server'. PRICES, ' , :
Information For Radio Owners.- ..hittin ame,.from thervisit•iru Gode-
With' Fifty Different Com- Arrangements have been completed g g g Mrs. Case, mother •of the (bride, re-
Engagement.--aThe engagement of rich beam by a score of 2013. 01,'- ceiived in a 'gown, of biack georgette
Miss IHlalen Alice D'insdaIe, R.N., of between the Post ,Office Department ing to -the delay of.. the, Goderich and lace and a corse o£ ink rases.
panies we are prepared to and the "Departme7vt of Marine, 'in p _ _ -
Stratford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. squad "in arriving the .arta did not Il W. and Mrs. Seafield left by motor
chrame of Radio whereby the 'Seaforth g y later in the evenimg for Detroit, where
` CflI1tlIlUe that service. Robert JDi,n,sd'al'e, of Kilppen, Ont., Ao et ursxdier way until wail after six
Post Office viii have on hand at,all game they Will reside the (bride travelling A. Rieman v�'ill move to 'i11 at her home in McKillop for �x
Mr. J. Edward Taylor, ,son of Mr. o'clock, with khe i•esult-that bhe me g and Mrs. P
timles, a supply of private radio re -
and 'Mrs. Taylor, of Stratford, was callers at t'he end of the seventl: in a costutme.•of .burkundv and- sand the .McLennan a ar•timlents on Vic- number of week's.
No Policy too la a or too oewinlg licenses. Formerly the• post- crepe. Th•e'best wishes of their mar• P • !Mrs. C.',R. Somerville and Bliss,
y rg is announced, the )marriage bo take, inni'rng, the:, fu' two .frames being p ,�' toria'Street.
'roaster had to •buy thes'� licenses and l�5
place quietly in, Septerr_i'ber, played in seN d'arknes�''when the Bail friends ego with them.. • Th,e (Misses F'emmu'san C'parlin^ Jantet Wrilson, of Landon are *oasts
$mall' rates gladly, given. ac•casionally could not supply the de- was -hard to 'see. Had' the game not
s Will End With a Darice,,-'Tshe Sega- 'and, Persons owning radios who ;Street, are visriting 'at ,tihe humre rf at the home a£ '1VLr, and •(Mrs. J.•' A,..
been a play-off and had. the rules not
have as et no radio license fox• the . 'their brother, in Toronto. . Wilson.
LET US SERVE YOU forth softball tears' will end the ales- ' y` ' called for at least and 'a half 5nning� ]LOCAL BRIEF'S " . ,;yams, W. 'Mlomrow and dautghtem, `• 'Miss Betty and. 'Master Billy
I som with a dance on Fahr night, Fri- current year, can secure same at the . before it could be colu•nbed �s a full
I day, September 23, iii Cardno's• Hail. Past Office from th'e postmaster or tr Misys, Lois, who have been spe,beini,r' Sc'ot't 1•eft ,last Friday for Citicagr
a,. aazrve the taxssle wa'uld, have .(been o Dr, W. S. Campbell, Mrs, Camp- -the summten• with relatives 'here, lef+ after s'pendin'g the holidays wRih their
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PhOI11e 214 The .club who have had an excellent one of the assistants. called P5 minutes carafes as was
,• , bell and ID2iss Jean, of Albany, Mifi- this wele,k for (their home in Leth- lz andparennts, M,r: •and' Mrs. T..:G4
. . season in so far as playing is con- en•trirely too deck for tthe players to so'uri; were guests last ttveek at' the Scott.
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Reid cerned•, have not fared so well. finan- Regent Opening Draws Crowd,-- provide anything., litke. ,th'e, brand of bridge. •
W�3tSOII R Tl -,e new 'Re.•Pnt Theatre, fere: i'y s home of '1VIr, and ilZrs. Charles Steno- • pqr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart, Mr. .and Mrs. William Gray,.,
dally and it. is to alleviate'phis con- a ,oftbail of which 'they are capable. art and also vis:t,ed with Other friends C
ditian that the dan�a is �sg.pg.•h,eld. colntplet£d in tht' old Case block, fi,t �e , la si pd2tie: 'Goderieh, Robin- o Montreal, were ..wear's this week of rMarquette, ,Mnchigan, were gtit�sts:'
Y p soli zb' uE1ft in this ?sistrict. Dm. ,Campbell is an at t'he h'arne of Mn. and Mas. James, di Mrs. E. Murray this week.
va to x good st,.._t on o 'enin' da V, r
r' Specialists in"All Lines Of September g. Large audience•,: WeV? D"'q e, s•s.; P. Sheardawu, old Se'afcmbh troy and, his many friends Stewart in Egmotvd!vrill'e'. • ,Miss Marian Watson', who spent
Lions Club Meet.--Seaforbh Lions p c• Stoddart; l:f:• Phalen, c.f.; Archer., helm are always gladto welcom!e hint the sumimler with her father, returned
Cluib bald its first meeting after the Present at each show and qll we're= r.f. and' p., U. She'drdown, Sib. , San- - • ,Miss Minnie Nixon 'spent a .few
Insurance , 14 ell sati5fled with the fine omt- on his annual visit to the old town. ;days vitsiting in Galt recently, ba New York on :Monday.
. :,vminer interval in the Commercial P d'erson, 11b,,; i306r n�1d, p.; Wlestbrook • Mrs. Williams, of Stra,dordi and • Rev. J. F. Meyers left on Thum--
n'crrit; and clear sound of the ne�v • Miss Marlgarlelt McLennan left
Hotel on, 'Mond -ay evening with. a r.f. ISeafbrth-ljl' his, 211s.; !McFauiley, lyl1s. William H'o an of or were c'ay far London where he has rbQerz
lWrge numif er of m•en"b'ers present. theatre. The opening ceremony" took s.s.; G. (Rennie, ',fib:; 1. (iconic, c.; m g last week- •Eros Lotn'dto-n where -she will
Lion Wa -'or J, F, Daly presided. Th - plica on Thursday night 1a: 6, and in- Wright 1tb. and -O.- Taman. c.f.; Bur- guests last week at the haxne o'f \.rs• train for a nurse in Victoria iTospi f'appointed sonata in St. Paul's Cath-
� y eluded 'short addresses b NIi g I' ' Ii. J. Gibson. ! edra'1.
interesting feature of the meetino- Y yor J gess, 'lf. Hart' rf. iGtudtmsaie tal.
O O,O O ,O O"O O O O F. Daly an bial.alf of th'e town an%i ' �i1 ''r p'' • iGIr, dharles ,Djcicson is attend- • 1a'iss Dorothy Robinson Lias re ..�.-�
O vas the rerport Iby Dr: 'W. C. Sproat ing the Technical School at London.
s �, �+ O m the re,cent "rippled (3lhildren', f.be Lions Club, Mr. F. S. 6a... -g- , . • Mr. and Mrs.. W. A. Wright,'Mrs. turned to 'her .roams in the Royal VARNA
S. T. HOlmeg 8i Soil ")foie at Goilelich. for the Business Mens Association, +' Apartments.
• S. •-Jones and Miss Jels'sie G1'ainger ,
I O . FUNERAL SERVICE O -,. -- o knd Rev. A.• B. Farney, of St. Marys, • Mr. Justtice. Ga,rrow ant. Mrs. Announcetne'nt. - Mr. and Mas... •
for the St. (Mar Ro �, ���� spent the week end in„ Niagara Fails.
O )!lain $treat; Seaforth O Band Concerts' Are Over -Sunday ys Rotary Glub. 3n • Mr, W. G. Willis and Dr. 13ech- Gal Taff , lVlrs. R. D. 'Dev,'1in and Mi,sls C•harle's ''Stephenson announce th'e
' O O •^ve•nini concerts fry the Seaforth 1,1:tion to the large number of Sea- Margaret 'GaTrotw, 'af 'Toronto, and en•gag'eln-tent of their only daughter,:
I g el are s eruriiry a .few holidays in
O S. T. Holmes' residence, O Highlanders Band have come to a o*.th people present, about tv; er.ty Y Pending Mr. an'd 'Mrs. H. W. Cameron, of Gladys Kathleen, to 'Lorne Webster
11 O Godericb Street, West;phone O ,f. Marys Rotarians and !,heir wnes -SAND- " Detroit.
conclusirorn for this season, On Sum- a (Mrs. Black, of Fort William, is London, were here on Mon'd'ay attend- Coleman, youngest son of '1VIr. a:e»di'.
O No. 119W. Charles Holmes' O iay riv+ening last the Band, under the -r"otored over for the apeninir. Mr. ing the funeral of- the late fwbert Mrs. Frank Calemen,• the marriage to
the guest of Wt. and ,Mrs. Dale Nix-
' •d' residence, Goderich Street, O iI. J. Sutherland, the orvries; is . a �1 Garrow. take lace shortly.
leadership of .Mr. William' Freeman,. �t'getlt C'.ht�1e� P
O East; pJlbne No. 308. 'Q ,ave an exceptionally fire program in n'en"o'eir otf the club in _St. Marys. On
(Miss 'Dorothy 'Wid1son, Miss Nor- • 'r• sold Mrs, Jamles Tufford, Ceveral Pram St, John's C7iilreh at -
4 Limousine Ambulance Service O fTictoria Pank which marked tlxe close ma Haferkirk, 'Miss Margaret D.rover,I who have 'been, guests at the hone of tended thanksgiving service in Sts.
J' 4 Night. calls, phone 308. O of activities in the park until next Mrs. Elizabeth Habkirk. -The This comlbinatian means assured Mrs. \\illiam Gillespie, Jamas Street, P4u1 s 'Church, .Repsol); on Sundays
death occurred in Nene rHtamiburg on tailored to fit IS'uut or Overcoat at Mr. Gordon Rennne'and 14Im, Glen Hays have returned to thw•ir home in evening.
G9 Day calls, phone 219 J. O year. are attending the have (School at
` . � Charges moderate. O Sunday of Mrs. Elizoibeth H'al�kirk, a new low Price, $22.,50. (Clamplete Bean•msville. Mrs. ,Gillespie accom Quite a number of our citizens arc
� • O who died at the hokrite of her sisters, ran Stratford.
'a'^ - Community Sale Successful. -The range of Fall and Winter samples. • pann'ed them and will .spend .a feiv rsttending Western Fair-.,
C3 O O O O O O O O O h,e Misses Minmie and Eu enta An- Mr. George Parke is attending weeks visiting 'Misses Jean and Frances Mossopt
•om•mnlnrtty sale, gs sciation ,by .,the g W!elsteTrelt School London. g
3usiness Men's Association on Fri dexson, 'Hti¢an '.G'ree't, in Qier 8frth There are two advantages to be • ' weeks visdting at the home of he's left Monday to attend Normal- schtio7<,
-- "--"•-"" - —. 'ray and !Saturday last, was asplen- .near. The deceased 'was the widow comsid'erd, viz;- Mr, and Mrs,. W. H. Grassie, who �ghte London. "^
yf William Hablkirk have (been s-perndinlg la tfew weeks •
•4 O O O O O O O O O O iid sIaccess. Held in conjunction , af•Seaforth, and Miss Anne McNay, on the
staff Miss Ida 'CI}iu'ter fsratten fig Sas
i.had been ill for the Bright's experience in measuring. arm:ong friends 'here, returned' to their
,0 O with the opening of the Regent The- past two weeks. of Stewart Bros. store here, has been forth Coilelgiate:
She was horn in Wilmot Townshi "Regent's' dependability in stock, home sn Vancouver on Thursday.
O ; O atre the event at'tra'cted peo•pd2 from P, • 11VIr•. Donald McDonald sent last
H. C. BOX` -many miles. Seaforth', Matin Streef near Plattsville, the daughter of th,> OFFICE IN QUEEN'S HO'T'EL week in Toronto attending the Ex -
<r Funeral Director ,a.nd O the last three days of last week was late Mr. and 'Mms• William Anderson. hibiltiron and ,visiting"'old friends. - - ^`
O Licensed Embalmer O x very 'busy, place. Surviving are her two stisters, Misses . BLOCK, OR PHONE 285 a a d Mrs. ,Fred ' friends.
of
*;Y Best ,Motor and Horse-drawn O tr - Minnie and Eugenia Anderson, of Detroit, verve vision relatives here
Y"r, ''t'" equipment. O Seaforth Cadets Came Second - New Hamburg, and one brothe't, Alteri'tng and Repairing. Clotlies� g
s •Cs Charges moderate. O The 'Seaforth Collegiate In_;titute Charles Anderson, of La Salette. The Specialty. - last week. • .
101, 'flowers furnished on short . O • I.Nliss glary Hays has returned to
-adet corps stood second for th^ 1.o�i-' Funeral was held Tuesday morning __
1. v , : i at 10 o'clock from hter sisters' res' Toronto after sp'endirug the holidays
O• notice. O dun Free Press trophy awarFle- tt, x • witif her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam
dJ' Nights Calls Day Coils O corps with an enrolment rf un,fcr =lance to Holy Family Catholic 30th An, Hlays
ii <> Phone 175 Phone 43 O '00, according to the re-iiof ,:om- Church. Burial was made in River- Y Mr, and 1Vnx5. John Mod.eland ~
i` �✓ O nc'itias among the acln corns ;n ~fide Rom ran Catholic cemetery. Rev, spent a few clays last,w'eek in To'ranto.
4 O O O O O O O O G O 1VL D. No. 1, which have ireen a0- Father Winters offi'cia,bed. _ .
l' ---" are,made f urreed llowingot'he annual iiia- jnsttome 's I thtute. The Women's b�"enMisthe Landl n113�rettxrn to her "y •'
Ilroy who bay
rty capital, is su,-
;; ficiently recovered to At less than hal chat you :.pection which to6k place at the' close .alar monthly j y would expect to pay -the NEW SILENT-
" 0,O a O O O O O O O O 1Ylle,timr htomle here GLOW OIL BVRINER. converts
xf 1931-32 terms), g 'SmJptem;her 14 at 2.30, at the your hat -air or hot -water
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h'olmle 'of IMilss Thelma El e. Th, • 1M,r, William Drina left Tuesday ,furnace iato (clean, convenient oil heatingunit.
Ir'n' � '° ;�; � The Barbara Kirkman Aux- m,m-n;n, an a tripn the lakes to
✓ : '� W. J. CLEARY Sermon Subiecta Next Sunday - me n'g en'eld with the Institute g p Good -b a coal shovel and coal bin! ,
o i:icensed •Embalmer acrd p 1 gmiondvill'e United fh•ureh--+1Vs'ozn- Y the Lard"s oyer in ills of Fir9b PreSt yterian Port Arthur, sailing from Sarnia. y No more ashes smoke••
Ode, followled •b pr " • :Mr., Jake 'Stpmoat, of Temiagami; or soot ... and a steady, even heat at the temperature you like_ .
; O Funeral Director O ing, "T'h'e Gc:. From the Church to urnison. The roll call was answered Church Wil] hold. a 30th Ari- Let us show. you how Silent Glow will save you money and, ,
b apart, a few days last week at his
v'9 Up-to-date Horse and Xotp; O the 'Comm�runity ; evening, 'S'to'ries of y a verse of poetry or prose. The' riiVel'Srq Part Oli }iomle in E.wm3andvTlle. needless labour next winter,
;n ti> Equipment.' O Elijah, "'Divine. Lei. cipline." -Rev. �s;'ne .,then took plaep, when it was y5 • ,Mr, and Mms. John Nolan and ' Completely installed, readyfor usewith 250 gallon storage tank:
` Charles Malcolm, Pastor. dletcirlleq to show the girls' work of
11 .1I O Night and Dap Service. 0 r the F'aim.• It was moved that Miss TUESDAY; SEPT. 20th San, Frank, spent Sunday, with. Mi. and float feed, the NEW SILENT GLOW furnace burner .....
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Phone 13-22 Dublin O ,First Presbyterian Church -Morn-
11 T I' I k and (Mas. Flannag•A.nr in South -East-
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1' 10 <'
1 -mg. "The Sai'bibath'• evening, Clalm
To Day," -{Reay. I, $. Kain. Pastor,
ayom o'a after the entries, Miss
Dorothy ,.El�gite sang a very pleasing
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h'o'pe' .
II O O O O O O O O O O O
Northsfde United 'C`hprc'hr--'+Rev: W.
soli) and ,Mrs, E. B. Gaudie ga'v'e a
.m.
• -Mrs. T. Rawley and daughter, of
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G. Shaw B.A., B.1}• of Port Albert,
'^�Y inl`ereshi,ng tank on the relation
Modern mild Old-time
Flint, Mlic'hi'gan, were,week end visi•
tors' at the homers of Mrs, Rawley';;
will have Charge of the services froth
of h'omn!e, to school, which showed in
program.
.)falters„ Mrs. C. Eickamt and Mrs. J.
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morning and evex>ing.-Rev. W. P.
many wars an undemstandine he•
A''olan. ° `•
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TH9 McKILLOP MUZUAI,
Lane :Pastor.
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twee,n pupils amd'teachers and bet-
ween teacher and parents, and how
Admission: 3U c'en"ts.
• .yJi'es Pearl Am1os'and• .Mr.. Leslie
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fir _,• - +[ �•jfl.E INSURANCE CO Y.
SeaForth Was Mentioned. -In tli•e
Toronto Globe of Wednesday, a s?ary��
!fire Trnsltibute could 'vel in sut 1
P pP Yin'g
things ne'edM in the school section.
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EVERYBODY WELCOME
'McKay, of Guelph, visited Miss Jean
�,�ekh and other friends hem's last
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aibout an aid Globe of July 2y 1879,
"Sea-
Mrs s. tote, y Qeryo e tendered d a veiny'
fine slo Everyone
ryone joined in
• Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cleary, ,Mrs.
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1' IMAD OFFICE-BEAFOR'ITH, ONT,
wlhich had been fauna, say's:
fbine has sent all its oatmeal ma-
cant-
munilty slinging, while the lunch com-
B. Clea
Cleary and !Mrs. P. Walsh spent
the week in Detroit.
chiruery to 'Chicago." The maehituery
nnlbtee and hostesses served refresh-
n1rents. Mrs's Gerde
THE
end
• MTs. H. M. Chesney spent last
relferred to was that used in the
WeJb4siter moved a
1 • Irr
Only $1 95
125,000 H aM E'S -
have chosen''SILEN'I"-
GLOW because of its,
exclusive features and:.
,,efficient operation. '
"SAVES FUEL"' -
"I teulalkd a SILENT GLOW'
OIL BifkNER ewo :ears ago
and have beZ(; ,mere dfan safis-
fred w!`Vi resulrb. I use is in my a
hot-air furnace for heating if
wee c In arontto.
�� I hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. El ie rooms. I hese saved about i3S ,
_ Thointao7u Mill, now onvrred by John g • +Sunday visitors at the home of ' srLENT'GLow fits an make of furnace. Burns
OFFICERS- for the usre of her home. Lord's
cheap distillate oil. �ither models to fit any every mrniet on fuel costs,'
Mrs. James Nixon were: plisses ebecheaterorkttchenrange.
McKenzie. Early in 1879 the Thom- T•
Brodhagen - Pres. sons decided to M'o've their a ui� ent ''n" � (Name onrequesrJ
, �u� Betmevrxes+ 4 P'm Florence and Dorothy Spain, Mr. Jahn •
';tit ares Connolly, Godericla - Vice -Pres, to Chicago, blit in 'shippint three carfi Webster -Nott. --,On Saturday, Sep -!1.
r S g temlber 141 at high noon, the lawn at Spain ,and Mr. Davie Johrn tou, of Shoe l `
,' 1i: F. McGregor, ea>forth - Sec.-Treaa. caught fire and were 'entirely de- g' Galt M!ess•rs. Cla ,ton C'ozustable and 'i'b� 4It 11I��l�ie��it ������������
tf; the home of IMT, azid ,Marg. W, J. Nott Y %ia �1 `
,,r!;,;,• ,. stroyted in' the neighborhood of De- Alliance Bert Brown' of Oshawa• �Mr. aYidl1, Irs. � � 0 �1111k�e � °tl�' � i�� "
llt,AGENTS: tr6dt. Older resdcFents will, po doubt, was the ,scene of 'a pretty autumn ' !
11
Jahn Brindley and Mrs. Lloyd BI find- �ft
cv( wedding, when their daughter, Ev- vo o� '� rnAts�MAeKRE6.INCAN.ANGU.s.QAr,aFE. �+�,
int' ^ 'W. i+;+; Iti`nehley', Seaforth• Join' 'rem tuber the furore raised' at thw . ley, of Shep'par'dtton. �avnoic£)
riage Florence• was united iiv Mar- OF CANADA (Mrs. C. Eiliber, of Zurich has
,,<k;aa,jrgytR.'Seaforth; E 1st, (;, closing of the mill and, the sxsbsequent riage to Tham,as Keith WPJbs ter,°®
rmioml of the ,,machinery. •
5 Silent Glow mode' W
3'�I�»1oa6o Brody aged; James 'G at,, Y• younger son' of Ma•. and +1 *v. T. J. beam the guest of IMT. and Mrs. R. E.
i �„ _ g McKenzie. Range Burnet, Tested .
Myth. Weilvster, orf Tuclkremmtitth., The sere- will be makin its
a r< • (Mrs: John, 41i1itsan North Mtain and approved by Home MA09 IN CANADA
'l] Northside United Church W. M. S. m'ony to,odc place 'before a beautifully service Bureau,conduc. Makers also o Vient'Glow Pilgrim Heaters or hoose.!,
39.rr 1�I � (sops: -Tlxe regular meeting Street, unlderwent a serious' operation f
t ` gu g "oi the W: M. decorated arch in the 'presence of a. ANNUAL APPEAL ' camps, g g f
tl}}�� , 2. Y! I'`iio�t, i.onde lroxo ; Joltlt S• was held in the, church on Septum,- few close friends. The ;bmi,cle, w'hi, in We'ste:rn Hlospdrtul, Toronto, an by Canadian Home ca ora es etc., and Silent low Powerl3nrners or
Wednesday Jovrna[ largehomes,apartments,seboolsandotherlargebafldinp.
,rt 'i�l, iet3', U3'odhngen; James Ron- her 8. In the atbsemce of the press- was .foam• away by, her. father, wear- to the Cltiz�iis of Sea- • 'Miss (Mary 'Reid is attending ,
r4� �i' dent Mrs. W. 'f', Lane, Mrs. Jam" ing for tile ac!ca.%i,o7ii the suit ho
� l � I Id ich Y Alex. 13roadfaot, Na. ' JOHN 1VIODELAND
'11,,A 1 e n' w, ey.t" "erxis, Blyth'r D, ' Hinchiey presided and opened the' ware on' his own weddintg• ,day, was forth very Shortly. Noamla] School at IHannilton.
Jit", h Ne, g�gipq tnx�etiteg with a hymrn and pro e . A lovely in a gativn of egg:shelI silk arnd • Mr. E. IC, Boswell, mlanager of r
al'ttljt,•.
,n., dp ak',3i�ieiie7d; :1�Q11Yle'%dl siplendid isfulrer an "CtKiistian Sew- lace in princess lines, with lxiidral veil I'Ie1ase bets lil�erall' as iflte Damhni'alrMtanG. np'C.alHarn.tor " he Seaforth, Qiltari�n:
3 + � pl-dsliW was given lry '1Via s, .I3, Tygr- an,d coronet of orange bra .'am She ,residence of I
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