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OFFICERS:
�; lira Berauewies, Brodhagen - Fres.
'` James Clonnolty, Goderich - Vice -Pres.
, I t, b. F. McGregor, Seaforth - -See-Treas.
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AGENTS-
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W. E. Hineblev, Seaforth; John
ra ''Iid•�ntral; R.R. 3, Seaforth; E A r.
ti motitli, Brod"ha.g'en, James 'Watt,
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AN ANTA'CiD POWDER
Quickly relieves, SouT Stomach,
DyoNliepsia, Heartbuwn,' Nausea,
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BOYS AND GIRLS
IWe are giving a 10 -inch flay
Sall Free• with a 5Ui: double
size Tube of Mi 31 Tooth Paste,
SPECIAL
1;10 per cent. discount on all
Golf 'Clubs and Golf Bags.
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eatin's Pharmacy
i The Rexall Drug Store
P1iONE 28 SEAFOldli
'Cut Flowers, wreaths and
Floral Pieces supplied fc,r all '
occasiuns.
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Geddes,
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in ebargte and Maws., M. A. Reid pro-
's!itfe'd: The lmeeting was oponed by
�,• ,Pvev.
Voters!Nort1�rei.•.'green,
A. It, Oo•nner, ,paetor of Hills-
UaLtbd .ChuImb, perfioarmoil the
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singing a hyam, "Breath on Me" ami
Muss, W. Ji. P'larut' fodlo'wad attic
When you are cashing yuoata ballot iralg
miarriAge 'eem imon;y, During the sign,
of Ghe register, Miss Edith Me,,
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0MacTAVIsn
prayae+r. "Tilos minutes of he last
fax the candi>rdtate on 'octil(buetr 3r'd,
Iittad'.e' playead, a 'pleasing• piano solo.
0
mleoUng were read by the veoretary,
just realrvemlbear that Kenalak ;'ls .&Tt,
• hosit� `�QX congratulations, the
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Mrs. E4xle Braill. The Scripture les-
Mgl,>ti6dlaa Hsxrd R'heat Flour at _ Ibriillal
, ,o.wpi'e led •the way, to the pret- •
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son was read by Mfrs. RoPberb Alter•-
hart- The bawiness part was ton-
$2.25 PER
tilt' em- ataed' dining -i . In the
cemPt'r� of the table rose!b cL.4
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•teed the ter, d'er11t Miss Bleu
stow b � president, e
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IrrilaJlaeis just a.' few wore, loaves of
acme ' 1 ,d'Ia . ,
place , n a crimpled prink G'1 a pe
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Campbell. . A very pieasinlg' dlulet,
;bread than taw puotst of thenu
border the three-rstlorri'ed wedding take ''
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"Illn a P4-riln," was rend'ea•ed Iby
no's hall on Friday evening next, lli
was placed, above which• hung a
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117''rs. J. E. Daley and .kV�rs. hlnewgt
W E I�,���LAK.E
whalte Beal fear whi'cah 'pink and white
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accompanied by 'M:rA.- J. E.
Keating. The Clad, Tidings prayer
was given by Mrs. H.• E.,Smith. The
topic was very 4bl'y taken by Miqs
Pearl Paatt'terson. 'Wlit'h the singing
of a 'hymn and, reapeaLing the Laud's
Player in unison, the aueetang was,
-brought to a close.
Mo
Wanted.--+'ma11 living apartmienth for six
ftwit,ths: lane w1ull-,'. W.rite Join Robortsna,
I,.orulea!waough, Gnt. 3381.0
Wuntsd, 'I le,iabfe girl or woman for gen-
Ind liou,cwork. M.wl be forld orf chilldrr•n.
,pply, at:i!n:; eX.1WT1t•nee and wages on Saut-
arilay, 1-2 p.m., to Mrs. E. C. 130swell, sc:a.
.rorth. 33UIx1
For Sale. :kl(avhing ¢ itehine, almost xipw ;
wrimrvr: ailau Willi -tins' piano, in splendid
coaditi.rn. Apply to Moa Elivaboth Neilans,
Goderkeh Streit, West. ,,331;1-1
Lost At Fair {;rounds, Brown leather
pun.e, cuntaining a two ckviiia r •N-1,1 •end sl,l,
in change. V,'Mer incase leave at 1•isl Otiicb
and receive rt -ward. 33;+1x1
Notice.—Upho:stering done on short notice,
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so Call . an+!e celiuiatd curtains. 4uto tops
i,-uuvorel, Shop located over Wri is Gar.
hold ,%.CCe fiful is}N.^l �tlit'� Of
alre' D, FeM. Seaforth. 33.10-tf
the F'-n-10ix'.%`lle United ('11111-Chheld
Extra optical Offer. Itikh irraade, nta•!i.h
a Very .c u„.,.t�,,L tl �a IE of uatto c•uU:-
"'hi mu.+t up -t,> date gl'ate",. ri'ni or rim!, -s.
)'.aur c'hlrice of shell, while or pints );u:d-
in- on Friday, Fair Pay-. The :ale
tilled.- will, len+e_• ev,mp.lete .far only $11.:,0.
was held in 'the G.W.V,A. fia'll.
1a;,1•411YlP bifocal, with ,fioice of frame com-
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r•h•te trot- linty $12.00. Yellow uo9Ni-filled weth
.
First the Fowl Suppers. -The!
till,,pherivat- hone; only $4.00. Thee privvs
irc.lu•le a t'ht-raurr'h eamination bob out- well
fiirit C}f 10,ea1 fool tiupltit'S -W,111, be•ld'
knwvn +end pa'n,n:tkinr, speeiaxliutw Mr. FIuCh-
•?"iy the ladies of 'fit,. Thomas' Ane;tl-
- •n, overt ::0 ye'l.rs eomsng to Sen.lurt'h.. 'ncc
beast oit,tiva.l wurk to be olrtwined .an,i ,it t!+ere
can 4 hunch in the parish hall on
A
,'xtr•.nn'ti nary 'ow price;. "r,wio day, only.
'1w -tiny
TILeCjny. )very largre num'!>e'r, d'e-
anti Wednet;d,ay, Ow•tober ;tth and
:1'l)Ite elle i17C:lemC'rl't weather, -we're
t,th. Veru'•, m,Lcs t'.•iL•i ohanre, and 'come early.
pre stent.
IicWtins Fair; Seaforth. 338:
flay in ilitehell.-The girls' soft -
"all team of"""tli•L Seaforth Coileg•iaty
Wih Iie Dance On County Sports
Institute piayed in Mitchell qn :tion-
Day.-Arrangclnients have been. •made
fitly afterntoon last, but were' ):,eaten,
to hoed a big sports dance in Card.
after ai talose came, by 2 run:,. I.
no's hall on Friday evening next, lli
Was the occasion of .the .Mitchell High
-he afternoon. the Hun•on 'County Am-
Schuol annual sports day.
ateur Athletic Association will meet
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at the Fair Grounds. The Associa-
Lose hats At (lance. -Two gentle-
tion which .comiprises :ix Collegiate:;
mmn who ware a"te'r.dirg the softball
and High Schools in the district,
(Ain'ce in Cardno's Hall on Fair night,
sponsors die major athletic meet in
returned to the gentlemen's cloak
this section each fall.It is hoped
:rosnl after th'e dance was over . tr a
that both eventh'will be largely p:at-
c,,;s, -ver that slon•^ (person or persons
ronized by'students'-and ,public alike.
unknown hadstolen their hats.. Both
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hats acme bnanld new and were a rale
W. Al. S. Meet -The W.'Mw” S. of
bargain for whoever took thein.
Ftrti r, y„n ty tenian Church held their
•s
°epdan"iacv rve3Itinx on Tuesday in
Congratulations and Best Wish"..
the sc'hcol r't-o'in of t.5a ch^,•cit• In
-11-VI,a'n'y friends in Seaforth and vicin-!
he ai, n -.r: of the Iprelsiidem, Mrs'.
ity W-111j''oin The E.Wositor in extend -I
Xorr. 'Mrs. Greig p-IT9ide:f, The
ir.g congratulations and best wishes
i rw,eting r,•p,e,ned by the slinging of a
to IMT. and .Mrs. ;Charles Hohlbein,
l hyirn and prayer by Mrs. Greig. Th
two well known and very highly es-!
roll call was answered by a verse oi:.
teelmed residents., of this tow•;n, 'who
i Sc 1pture. Mrs. R. Smith rend gre`A_
will on Sunday next celebrate the•l
inagti fro'in absent ones. The minutes
69th anniversary of their wedding:
of tii•� lat,t rnatainlg -tore rend and
day.
or•o
•p•pved,, an::l .tile t,re'atsurer's report
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read. ')frs,. Gru. ,e Rc•ss was a�point-
G_ypsies in Town --'-ire cars of gyp-;
rd Ke,y Wsorran for this Auxiliary to,
o, raa'id a'n official t,:sit to S,.aforth
j atteud 'to the mite boxes, Mrs. R.
on Saturday fast at noon. Leaving
Irr'Iith t"t'en took the chair for the de -
,heir ia'ig oars at .the cornea• of Main
j vo:.iomal period. —s. A. D. Suther•
Ir I Goderkh Stlrepts,'t'he ladie-s Of
-711 rra'd the Scrfpture lesson and
'he band 'parad•,d , ej,)wn 11ain .- Stz'eet
1`':!;e Steel- agave the Glad Tiding.]
^ar1X13 1,lr1g e'a'ch store as they went.
r:rayr'. Mrs. Gicig grave the topdc
Tn half an, hdvr t,'.• y' had raturn.2i
ire f:ritj--h Gu}ans. The m'eG,ta'ny
n -id were on their way aaga,in. What
^'c,^'1 by ,a'll mpe•a•tirg the
the "take” was no one seor.s to know.
,Dord':t
7' ray'er. •
Secures Positivan.,Alr, Frank Cook,
R+ ,r-ives Jfanirurable Mention.-Tlie
who hes been atter..ling We,terveir
Tar. ('ry, cffici'al'Slallvatio'n Army pinb-
f;ucin;lls Sch(•I, LoInd^n; ,Owing the
'traf'on. 'carr•.c•:i a sLxpvleln,m4 'thio
:a -•t year, haq accc•ptt i a poli- on in
k- c Wil^h way a reproeuction of
'ahe office of C•arrada S'ervic'e S`-ation,
1•e ,fi-st Canadian -War Cry publi'F'h-
T,iririted. Len';lon.. .11r. C' .k, who i;
� i Novi rriber 1, 188'4. In this, erarly
o graduate of the Se'afo:.,h Csaa.legia`•\
,,-i• is a re'rort of the nvoTk in ;Sea-
Tn:gtitute, is a ,-e)n of Mrs. Cnok,
. -o.rlh at that time. It is headed ",•aa-
'orniemly of Seraforth.
)r•";. 22ii'I Canadian." and ir' signed
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W Ccnit. Gage. The report in ftrll
Successful Fowl Supper. -On Tui-:--
',Rows. •
lily last the 1'a•':c; c'f St, T"o, .as'
' "Another week of hard frgbti.ng anj
111g'I'A'an Chureil hell a mo:; s.u:-"I
ran F.hout victory through 'the
•,cl•'1 fc':vl F• p -i --r in tho pari -ii hall.
"'v,rid', -
-n "~'it? of the ir':•l:,rent weat:!le-, a
The d'e'vil h'aq ha'e'n trving• much t',,
;oddly number w•al•� s^rvrd at th'•
'r'sc'. uar,5, The+'otfier night a stone •w•as
:-,!c.q, wheel, looked lc. ;:1;;, decorated
flowers
}crown and strric'k or.•a of the sisters,r:•th
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ar`'mmn an:l coiore 1 can-
,-,'-' trrach rain.
I:As. Pit^:mgr thew su'ppor, rrrur ,i:' v. a ;
We had (mr finst t'drehli.ght prcrres•.
"-ilutifull,y rend,�rc•1 by 31rs. (Pr.',
;irn the other night. Great s'ensa-
W. C. Sproat an.l Mis,z N;'innie KruFe.
:on,
i'hc pn•n^• ,,'., of the evening amour;,:-
1;Ieetinr,s good all the week. Holi-
d to $70.
.,F.: n•-&'.ings,, powerful times.
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Grd. i,-, going -before. and the will
The Home an•I School Ass'oe'ati-in
'allow sure of victory,
..ill hold t'hsir regu!ar monthly, mect-
-Capt. Gage.
r7 c n •'`,'r':•ay evemin;; October 3H,
it eight o'clock in t'he public ' drool.
•-mom- �-
Aisg Biedl: of ,thy. CI-t1l ':r`a'n staff, wi';
LOCAL BRIE `S
:ive a Lark on Fri -gland and Sw•itzer-
.ar.k wli.erp A— FIr•,n`. -her rummer
:a,ca}:om Thc-:- will Ire no collection
• Mr. W. D. Stewart, ,of St, Paul,
but m•carlbe'rs are asked to ray their
trent a few d'ay's here last week with
•e'er, Na;.Yr : a,• '•ll r,;•"' I Por the
'i,
'i::: mofner, :Y1r:s. Alex. Stctwart, and
'wilt ITY-, 1Tr.or�•
n"'aHn,, for the
')roth^r, iMr..1. A, Stelwart.
Asaso-ciation, Fvi it is hnnrd that those
• Mr. Sydney Pe'ern. of Sarnia, was
who at`Mn'I th; mc:'ine an,i ha'," no
:n tort fast week visiting his father
••iven,ttilrrir rn•r: 1. an'I tun crmtg will
and other. friends.
!1, ot Mio n .''a y e ve•n i n'g.
• Mrs. R. S. El fern; l'ef t on Satu r-
'_ -"-"w -
('ay -for Toronto, where she will spend
sermon Subjects Next Sunday—
'h'e winder, wgtile her daughter, Mi„
rPials't Pres=tbytoria.n Church; Morning,
Eleanor is attznding.•the University,
"PurtVmir Rr'l,ig'ion Into Politics"- ev.
A Mr. and IMrs. Norman Ha cirk,
I -TI, "Thrree Facts on a Que ^tion'`
of Tren'toih, M,isch1'ag
'igan, -were here t
-, . 1. 'B. Kaire, Minister.
've'cik visi'ir,'g at the 'hocme of Mr;.
Nort'llwide United Church: Morn-
'R,rMcrt ii !bkirk,
ing„ "Tine Right Path," second mets-
fr(,.q'n
a 'Mr: 1C. P. Sills left ,on Saturd.a.,
'Saudt
gage Prtu4aerh's; 2.30 p.m., Rlally
tio'r Ste. Marie to atatend the
Dray sm.ri-vice in Sunday sachool; even.
'hagicn Convention w a delegate front
iTag, "Bu'ild'ing the City."-Reiv. W, P.
Seaforth Post.
l,nnaa, 1}VP}rvi'ster,
• • Miss Wargare't Rogs left on Sat-
Eg•m•ondvi'1 .- Urited Church: M411-
'.n -day to attend Toronto University.
inag, "D•eacorts (rf the'. Right Sort"; '0-.,_
Mr,;. M. McRae, ,of New Liskeard,
Frnntg, fi,toriFl; of Fli,jalh. „`Pe'pres-
wag here this week vi.sitin'gciends'.
,ti,o n."--tllev, ;'herr.., Malcrllin Mirig't'er•
• 'vlr9, H. J. Gibson is visiting;;
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with Toronto friends.
Two In One. -An e.xtraorrlinar.✓
• ,Mr. 'W. L. Watson and Master
oddity in the shape of an apple was
Jim Woodley. of Torontoslpentt the.
ibrrtutrght into The Fv. p,c :i'I:)'r •Of p
week end with Mr. James Wint-on.
last week by IMi=,; Janet Drrilg, ,laugrh-
. • Mrs, A. A. Foreman ,and chil-
te•r f)f Mr. ar•1 yirs. W. L. M. Doig,
-;ren reiturned to their b,ome, in F, o
of T'u,cklersmith, nerar Kippen. The
William, last week after spending the
iapalle had two distinct evil's alyou't two
svlrtrnuer here. Mr, and Mrs], J. Kest -
inches arpurt at the bottom whip+' o+4
in'g ac'rolmapanied, them ,ars, far as To-
t•he top there were twe 'disitinct,
ro•nto. v
Ae'mis�, rather close together, 'which
• Nfiget O"Keelfe, of Londom, waw;
me'i•,ged into 'ore stFln about an inch
the- V-1wit last week of her sister,
long. °lite (body of the apple was o'i�p
Mrs. J. Dielvere'aux.
solid piece, butt looker] rvexy ,mu -b a,
• 'Mr. T. 'G, (Scott is 'srpem:ding
If a smlall oreple and' a larger one had]
,tweelkl alt Groose. Isle,
ea+dh heal a sauce cut off the sides and
•• Mr. and 'Mrs, ,Charles Clark,
had then beent glued together. It was
AvIroer, spent the we-ok en$ with his
a rare oddi'fy indeed, but a well -color"
mother, Mrs,. R. L. Clank,
ed and[ sound two in'; ore apppl'e.
• ATT. and, Mrwr�arl Pinkney ati'
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bsbY and little dstagthter, of Godlerich,
Parhara Kirkman Meet,--! hre ,,%p_
�t the week end with hi;si mgtther
Mrs. l4'nrrie Pitrlarrey. 1Mdss Rut
temr!bear •mlete-ting of the' Rambara. ii%'
(Pinikaw
mtarC Amxilirary was' held Zi1,etQxlay ev-
returned too Goder'ilch with
enaiimg• Qatt the s,chtool roomy, a of ,First
l' m*vterihn with a
the!m,,
6 The C. W. L. will hold' a fowl
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• FLOUR AND FEED
Wednesday evening, October 5th.
• 'Mrs. James Young, of Victoria,
B. •C„ is the 'guest of • her• aunt, 1VIrs.
Mku-y Derrance. •
• (Mrs. E. �H. Hodgins, of Kincar-
dine, is the guest -ol' her mother, 14r%
Robert (Winter. •
• ,Mrs. W. J. Walker is visiting her
son at Ti'rr,!mims,
• Mr. and 'Mrs,. Colin 'Camplbedl, of
Perth,, were guests,, this week at the
holmle of •tbe -Misses Brine.
• Mr. and ;Mrs. William Somerville
of W c,dsto,cL were visiting' friends
here this week.
• Miss- G•ertrudo McKay of Tavl-
stock, was the gut;.t this tweak of
Mr. and Miss. A. l:. Box. ,
• (:Viz: Earl 'Cl,illespie loft .this
weedc'to atten'd''Toronto University.
' • Mr. and Mrs. Ge'o'rge Scofield,
of Detroit, were �\ e•e'k end guests at
the hon;.- of her parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. J. A Case, 1'i:nIe Hall.
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Miss dVlrargtarot 'McKellar, Mfss
Muriel Beattie, 'Miss Elizabeth Mc-
Lean. and IMii'-a,di,. A. R. Burrows,
I Fran:ci.s Dcverewja , and K. I, McL,2an
left this week to attend Western Un-
iversity, ,London.
• ,Mr. G. A. Ja. k'son, of Egmond-
vi}le, who spent" svver•al •months this
suprnner in. the 'Old country and on
the continent, returned hame, this
weep
• Mr. and 4VIrs, Harold Coates, who
spent the minifnier here,, returned to
Montreal this week, •
• (M'e'ssrs, Gebr'g: C'rioh and George
Parke are attendir,o Westervelt Busi-
ness College in London,
BRUCEFIFLD
Los Angeles.
Pear Expositor: I was 'Touch in-
tereazted in the acc )unt of the Arneri-
actn O1yniv?c in The Fxpositor of re -
vi it date, whish was held at Los
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Angeles. olrinv' thing the w7yiter omat-
ted aw-as t��•e' aceonnt of "the parade of
,all na'bicn,s," 'hNld the first day of the
Oly•m,pa°'c- As all the nation's rnarch-
ed in the s'badi:um, it, was ,said by all
,present, newspapers, critics, etc., that
naoare of the m.,a.Vons stale the fin's
s.liow'iYng that the C anad i ants did- Roth
mien and' waonilen 14"ere dressed in re
and white and marched in splendid
ordler and ,1a.luteld the throne in goo
styale. So enrtuoh for the Clanadian.s
who also got their .'hare in bhe con-
Ites,ts. I went, to see the rowing. I
choelrred as they passed. They lots:
bay a few selconds; nodoubt tliey don
their (best. The Galiforivia Bears
cam, in first, -It was a big dhow.
What great pre+parrationu were made
"T'h'e Little Vi11ge" has `been taken
down after servipg its purpose o
housing all the .caontesbants. The
weather was fin'a, !bz?r:A cool all th.e
t imre of the g'a.nl'es. Times art.-" sak!
'bbe geittirg, a littlebetter here, but
there is still m'u'ch to be dies•ireid. Pol-
itics ;re the grca,t therrae of the hour.
TaIoth' partie> are e'xpci.,ted to bring
back "the good old times:"---Beseie
VARNA -
..I0olem.'an-lct.,crp''ien-son. - On Sxa ur-
c?,ay,' S•elpt:In ":cr 1, a quiet -but pretty
we•dl::sing took place • at the home of
Jilr. and M'rs. Charles Sltop'4ensIon,
Varma, when th(•fr wily daughter,
Cxlwdys Kathle,ein. Ibelcamle the bride of
Yr. laorme tib':Ib'•'•er 'Cole'mam•, young-
cr soon of Mr. and Vers. Fra.nois Oale-
man Varna, at high noon. Miss
.Fdrth McBride, cousin of the bride,
cslayz•d the wedding mtisic and to the
;`•rains of hohe,agrin', rbri-dial choru\q
'he bride and' groann took their 'plax-
'sa 'cafore a !t'e'at;liful flower -laden, ev-
2rg•rc•cr i arch, inlerepersed with glad,
ichu:.; and ,r.•)t•lg•,lds f:•o•mt the, centre
of which hung' a ,bite bell. The
arida; who entered the drawing room
on the arty of 'here• fattlhea•, looked
;harming in a gown of eggshell crepe
oma .tr!rrsn-ad \vtbh Fr'e'nch . suede
•ace, and 'carnal a nvixed bouquet.
?ggahell hrr:Ve and silk faille pctmps
•ore'' -etcd hear e: ,fume- ,Mins Blanrclie
Taylor, fricn'1 c i the bridle, was
`.Ti-dei,iraid, i.cir. gowned in figurers
81:,2 chiffon a'nl ::is.o rarried a mixed
':ouqu.et. Mr, Clarence Stephemison,
,rother of the bride„was best man.
.r iow
Sunpv.r,
ko
ilndpr ausnices of the Catholic
Women's Lenque of St, James'
Church, Seaforth, will he held on
WED., OCTOBER 5th
in the Parish Hall
from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m.
rt ADMISSION 40 CENTS
woe
Baking - . Sale
The McKillop Branch of W.
d M. S. of First Presbyterian
Church, will bold a sale of
h Home-made Btki ng, Dairy
and Farm Produeei in
n Seaforth, Saturday. O''et. S.
,streamers radiated to a''arious parts - ®1'
Of 'tette roam. The Jaridegroonr's gift,
to • the bridle was a,. halndsiom,e floor, _ f A -
.,• v
lainlp; to .the 'bridieslma'id, silver salt- - Aws zon
and pepper; to the lbesib mux. a tic � �g . .
,pin, and to the pialnist, a silver d!}sh• Just What You i�a've Been Waiting
-The waiters for the wedding were
Mist Emlmoi 'McBrideImi and aMft Ann for ---A YIEW OF THE NEW FALL STYLES
McNaughton. Imnmladiatedy after the
sum pbuous weddling dinner, Mr, and
Mz•s. Ctodem'an left on a motor trip
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through the States. The bride chose
for lr'er travelling easitum.e a smiart Nov Of eoulr5,e you WaMt to See
diress of wine greongette with velvet the 1`leW Styles.
tPiirr! n .
ma hat and .shoes hes to match an:!
g �'
coat of sand with fuT • trimm.ir..ds, ” h�win —TO decide on which will
sallying .gloves and handbag; in a be best for OLl.
corresponding shatde. • On their re- y
turnMr. and Mrs. Copeman will rc- the -•r -And to be among the fir's't
(side on the groolmPs fine fatmt on the to wear the new things.
Parr Line.
Mir. C. Johnston, of Fli'n't, Mich., )i.s Reigning —Now we are ready to help
the guest, of :M:r, A. Robinson. you d'0 all this.
Frarnners are gleat,ting• alarmrod about
the bealus with so much rain, Modes in —Far here are chaise new
!Miss Clarke of 0ncinatti who has :
been the] guest of Miss Logan' for a y things in Fall Apparel.
few weeks,, left Wednesdayrfor her Ladies"'
--There''s a smart winsome-
aou,thern home. ire's. about them t h a t
'Mrs. G. H. Beatty and little daugh-
ter -have returned- home after a p1,1nF- .Autumn makes one long for "brisk +
ant visit ,with relatives and friunds in Autumn days.
r:ukuln and Ripley. Coats —We know that when you
see them you. will ant
DUBLIN Hats 'to' don them at once. It
1_KI a. Jerry Ryan, Stratford, sp'en'. Will. give 'us pleasure to
a day with her mother, 'Mrs. T. M;t- Dresses , show them. Come.
Turney' during. the week.
1iSr. and Mrs. P. Dill are visiting
friends. ir'; Windsor.
Mr. WiNianii Smdtl:, of. Dunnville,
;pent a -few day's with his brotthers; ._--------- - _ _.--..--_
Frank and Gar.' Slnlith.
,Miss Theresa Carpenter, Formosa, 11 I
spent the week end with her parents,
_- r. and ,Mrs. , (, 'etpn Cltrlpeniter. 1W Ir
I - d% 0"M Stallsid ,
Where-EGMONDVILLE
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The Peppy, Pals,
V I U
Mission
Band en- ..
j'oyed a very pleasant Wke last Gat-
urd'ay afternoon. The crowd ine't' at M11 i, , 741 0
] dIian Richardslon's h'omr., and' hiked
w
01.1 to '1 •
21. Alex. Wallace's.. al s•.
ace The af•
edlan?'S.
ternoon wa.s 's'pe•nt/in playing seyelal - '�
..,.,.r;
games, after. which refreshments11
,were meed on the veranda to which •
every.*e did full justice, A vote o° .
th•arks wa'3 then tendered 'Mrs. Wal- I. 1W+hy in a period of hard time
lace and ,the Pe'pipy Pals hiked 'bank d
d to their home3, a tired but happy- lot. . -vias,it necessary for the 'present gov-
. ernm•ent' to spend, in 10'32, the s'url
d ,of $156,000,000 nwre than the previous
STAFFA government spent in 19301? .
2. - Are you in favor of, the ex -
Mrs. George Lodge, Clevedan'd, is travagant '!policy which in this' last:
t
visiting h•E•r slater, sells. W�:llianr JrP- 11two yeears orf the Bennett Govern -
e Eery. me'nt, haws added' $•200,0;00,0010 to the
3%%ss D'Ais Lawson, of Stratford; naaiti'onal detbt? •
Mr. and ,Mrs. Wailter O'Brien, of 3, 'yy�,,y, under the Bennett govern•
London,,
and Mrs. Charles h - r. ,J menet have we had steady increases
London, are .;siting with IIx. art] ,of Ibaxaati'o�n, while sunder the previous
f Vtiss Tretft•y. .
Miss Downey, of Seaforth, is ri;urs_ govern ne'nt every budget 'brought re- .
irtg 'Mr. John! G. Miller, who has ,been duction? .
;11 for somle time. 4. Blow has an mccr.eased tariff on �1
There ]vas,' a large , crowd at the agriacialtural imlplgmiients, f•e1•tilizers, '
school fair on _Monday. 7ruotos cars., (boots an.d shoes, wearing •
A c'onve'rt will Ibe. given in the hall apparel,'etc., benefitted ,the farmers'?
un Friday night.
Miss Diorot!,y Gray, who has bem. 5. Do you approve of the increas-
iii. for a w•e,61, was taken tc the Ses- ed tairifis anal other restrictions which
.n..+•i, 1- -'4-1 14,-_.11._ .
have forceld up the (price,'of" gasolin,
ito.a,point 5 to 7 cents above the level
off, Aimerican ,pricesa? '
6. Do ylou ,believe in the policy of
trade restriction in force since 1930
under which our exports have been
aliirnlost cut in two and the export of
1. agrilcud'tural products 'has fallen from
I $�*8,000,000 t is $198,000,00,6? '
7. 'In' view of the -decline in the
expoui aA foam products, do you not,
fecal that Mr. Bennett's 14blas'tirg poles '
tic. has 'been a failure and'tbal; other
(means -must be employed to mcurti
rruarkets for ih•e farmaer?
8. Why should it now require a
suint equivalent to over 75 per cent. '
. of our total exports, -of Canadian pro-
' •dlwots two pay the expenses of the
, Federal Glovernsment, when less- than
!half .that am ou"nt (34.7 per cent.) was
required in 1.9307
9. ,Do you approve of the action
of the Bennett Government in in-
creas'ingp the sales tax from 1 ,per` •
k,,. - cent. to six• per cent. when Al r. "
Bennett himself, in 1928, opposed the
sales tax aid referred 'to it as the
(poor man's inconne tax?
10. What rdmaedy has Mi. Bennett
for unenn'ploym•ent in viieaw of the fact
that the reirivedies he has tried have
ably nn:adle Tnatters rwors'e, and the un-
.Iemaploymaent sit(laltion is now worse
ishan it ewer was before?
,On sill bhe,81e questions m7 own po'si-
I, I - tion is albsloluately clear. The price of
farm''produ,clts•- d:tiring the last two
years has (been a''lmsost cut in two--
" fthe price ,of manUfactureld produrats
rFamiai'nts high -,held up by the tariffs,
in#losed by the present gorverrinatent.
Theme is no remedy save ones --the
iprrea3ernt exy,•es'sive tiariff rate must be ,
out slhamply. A vote for the present
government is a vote to increase the ,.
court #f the co,rnm&ditties you' buy; it
is a vote to lower your own, s-ta;,Ard
• of living. r
fl, the interest of Caiiarlh,, in the
initeirlastt of South 'Huro'n, I ask you
Myo ,vlottea for Me as a IsulyporibeT of low- •
Tear tariff's on mra.nufae cared products,
and wider maarkerts' f'or the farmer.
HENSt�LL -
W, regret to report that 'Mx, /John
Fisher continues quite 'poorly fro•j-n
foot tr'oda,le and • is confined to the
harnae.
OUT •coa1 merchants have been quite
busily 'engaged for several weeks de-
livering the needtfuI with approaching
yoild weather.
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Mls. Alice Joynt was im Luck -meow
on Tuesday last attending the golden
wedding'oI:' ;Mr. and,'<Zrs. ,John J•oyut.
We ju.st'rece'ntly received word of
the d':aath of 'Mr. Slaniff Broow'n ]who
in the early y'ear's of the founding of
Hemall, lived a short distance north
of our village on - the Lon;llon Road,
bolt who tr,gether with his .sisters, the
'Misses Mat•tha and Mary, moved to
145mll's+or in the year 1897 and have
been living there ewer since, and thc
following sketch of ,hk -life as corpied
from the B•or•'drer Cities ',bar, will, no
doubt, prove '>yf iniierest to the' inany
friends of the Brown fanaljlly: C. A.
Brown, 81 years 'old, 'and formerly
for many years in the Ibilllbocwd ad•
v'erti;,inlg business in ,the Border Cit -
;eq,, died at his home'at 131 Goyeau
Street relaentlyt. He was found dead
in ,b•c,3. Mr. Brown had been in (poor
h'elalth since Fast October 'bnt wa,i
not 'confined .to laid bed. •Death was
sojeribed to heart trouble'. Mr. Brown
was the eon of the late Fgee'twood
and Eleanor ,Brown. Hie waa.:born on
as farm nd,or ,Belleville. in Prince Ed-
ward Counaty, When he wa-s a child'
the faimily wfoverl to the London Road,
Huron IGou'nty, In 18,)7 he came to.
W 11ndsor, when -he arrived in the Bor-
der Cities he entered the billboard
adlverti,sing and owned and operated
the, Ibilllboards in the Winds,ar dis-
fric't. He operalted this busi.nte-ss until
he sold met in 1923 to C. E. Marley,
L,td., when 'he retired. Mr. brown
never !rnarried. He' i,s survived by
two sister, the •Miwes M'art.haa and
Mary Jane Brown, both a. 'W'lidstor.
He wag a' mtelrrilper of Sat. Andrew's
Pre'sbyteri'an 'Church. The tun'erat
s,erivii'ce w1ae -held from the home on
Goy'eau Street, Wedntsifty, at 2.30
o'clock, w'i,tlb (burial in Windipar Grove
Ceirle'bery. 'Rev. K. M. Paulin eo'n•
ductled the funeral services' atui d'ur-
irvg the service mnhs tinflnte to Mr.
Brown ass a ma'r't of stivitg c'harac'ter.
one who hand She interests of the
community and, the eoulrtr'y very
much at, heart, WE* formed his own
opimtans, and ,sluippomted bi nself ably
in argulmelnat, Ia sturdy, hfonest tr pe I;f
citizen' of the old adhlo'ol. In'closi,ng
•hse quoted Burns' lanae-, -"An honest.
Irrlan is the nobleipt work of Gad,"
The funeral. was v+e'ry larrgeiy attlevd-
ied and the ro'ada were 'fairly bank*d:
wliitlh f,ovMra.
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