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,;' -LL G., Mrs. C. Kestle; V{G., Mrs. Ed, NARCISSUS - TULIPS tenets. Taken all in all, iilzi5 should p 14
..,t Smith; Recording Secretary, Miss be a •progiwlrxq that will please and
i; r A4tUtific tatm�bination gaain gex•�n p (''' Grace l'ebhiok; Financial Secretary, AND DAFFODILS .satisfy every mtrber of every fan- ""' -
'"'r lin corn ;granulated oats and SERVICE Mrs. 'Mae Darraaice Treasure', Mrs. QuAT:rTY A ONE Sly. a , ' Coxri� and Select �ovV•
4JI�a ,brawn r ,e, for coustiipation Arnold Westoott• Warden, Mrs. Alex.
I_ em4 .4erneral ,goad health MoY"dternereSo equipment!
ent! 'E. X 'icGaNin; Contilu)etoT> Miss Sparks; Averages Announced. -The batting .
A . • lac q ,p i Chaplain Mrs. W. Plant; Musician, - and laying averages of the members
01 .:' irer 8e ' ` is's Mae Smith; JLS,Nj -., Miss Belle A ,t of tltpe Seaforth softball team durin
' W'ARANUTS104anclilurian eolus and immediate atten- C"a'm`p{bedl; L.S•.N.G,, ?Mrs. W. Man- W. E. KERSL.l KE, the past season have been anno.unG- COA� .1.
�` quarters , • • ... _. • • • , , •., , .. 4DC son; R.S.V.G., Mus. W. A. Grich ed, 'Arranged in alphalbeticai order,
is " FLOUR AND FEED .
P4 tipn! , Fair and moderate L S.V,G,, 'Miss Jessie Walker; Inside they are ars follows: Of hand's'olme fabrics tailor-
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V ' •$ARDtIXES-Genuine Brisling. Guaz^d Mrs Jessie Fleet OulNside Batt' Playing I ' `
•.. 10C charges!. For radio ser- , ' Barber ` 'g t ted aloe beautiful lines
Ter• ,,! Guard, illus' Kartiha INId. The D.' D. B ........ 307 40 , g s
Y vice in i -4•e finest •s'e11Se o p,•, on behalf of the lodope presented school for iris at Shansibefore conn,- 'Burgess ... -.. - , 3'53 72 superbly trimmed with fur.
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per tin .... ... , ..... , , �:. the word, call on Miss Jean Smith, retiring N. G., with ing •hang on furloulgh, spoke anti as Cudimwre 2b1 24 New A
a ,P.N:G, jewel in recognition of her orae IirsPtened to her tell of her work Hart . . .. . . . .1.. , 360, 98 $15 t0 $25
rr. SOAIP ASSOtRTiMEINT and Utility EDMUND DALY service dun•infg the 'past year. Miss and the diffneulfbes aittending it and MlcGregar , '333+ h5 Neckwear Smart6.
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�, ' Tdb.-+$1.26 value for .... ..87c Smith, in a very able 'manner, thank- then The realizing of her efforts in Muir ..1.. • • • '368 , 1043 That Leather
k"-- ANTI�RRi71DC„E- 10s, to clear at 4 eel the lodge for the gift and, also for trying -to Christianize the people of Rennie, ')G. 3'i5 106 dd DRESSES Hand
" the support ilreu her Ib'y all members India, one feels that honor is due Rennie, E. 37'1 103 A s
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4, during hoer te, �m of office. Short ad- the missionaries -wvho go out from Taxman , ... ... ,442 87 Greatly Bag
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}M,d(�Ori7C1"S D,A,1N Bl•5- ZC Phone 102 Seaforth dresses- were given by the D. D. P. thein honre�s to preach and serve. Wright , ... .... 47'5 109 TO N. ref's wi a t- IS
C -134i'5-12 pounds ........ an,d other officers present. There were .Tiluose at Marne should feel it their �' The �esse Of des' and G"�ee1- An
4 FRESH GROUND DOFF EU -A new about fifty members Fresent and at 'prilvil�ege and dotty to give liberally, Death of Mrs. William Elgie,-'Mrs. '
NEWS OF THE TOWN the close of the meeting a sac's, time of their means to help thg'm. Mrs. William E1gie passed peacefully a- Smartness lenge of quality that will win Article
one. A good one. 4�� - was spent and a dainty lunch served. J. A, ;Mluann, sang a (beau'tiful solo en- way at her home on -Vest William
'Per pound ...... , ..... • , , , . 0• .u. )titled, J"In the Beautiful Garden of Street on Sunday evening, October AOf your hearty approval the You
prayer," +atccofmlpaniad by Mr. Earl ,.23rd, The deceased' whose mnaiden b -eCt
DROQMIS at 2'5e, 40c, 5Rc, 60a, 75c, Locals Lose. -The 'S. 'C. I. w Autumn minute you see and Yn,p Will "" j
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85c and $1.00. The cheapest of s, rS. A. soccer team met another de- COMING EVENTS VariEgmond. nie offering wars taken 'name was ,Hannah Txaquair, was a ,
and dedicated i'n prayer iby'Miss Belle ,dau+ghter of the late John and Janet Fr0c1CS them. Surely �.
these being $1.00 but all go: d v, _ feat on Monday when they played at. The Ladies' Aid 'of Duff's ahumCh 1VTeRidloP, Special Need.
G•oderich The win ,b%Ad a coakinir''sale on Saturday, October Campbell. A vote of thanks was of- Traquair, and was born on the Tra
galme ended 1-0. r,�,, ,in the G. W. V. A. at 2,30 p.m. . fer^ed to Miss. Stringer by ,Miss H. 1. quair hom'estea'd in Tue'kersmith 78• p •
AUSTRALIAN (RAISINS and. CUR- 'Bowlers' stag Euchre, Friday. November Gra,iraiml and mr•S. J. J. Hu Damd. years ago. 'Fifty-six 85C t0 $2.25 Special
g y- years ago she
Wins Watch.--IMr. Jaynes E. Willis nsta,, at 8 p.m., din Town Haill. Bering a part- Mrs. C. A,berhai t read'the Scripture was united in marriage to Mr.. Whir'. HATS $2.95
SSAiN 11S -+2 porrTxd's • • ' • - • 25c learned recontly that he was a suc- ner, G,)od mrizes. Collection_ 3385 verses found'' in the envelopes. A Elgie, of the same towns'hi'p, and the
. „_ ce eamgmAdtor in, a limerick con- Held Thursady, November 3rd, open for very '
� Zilfiirli --l; pfaunds ............�aC Pulxlir soho4>t Musical Concert` 'Plan ins y generous thankoffering was Young couple started their married, I r
test ponsored by a tdbacco firm. as at Aoerhares Drug stop Saturday, oc7tober vee Fashion's S best :aria newest
g given by each society. . life on Mx, Elgiers farm on the ninth •
f �MAICAROkl,Ready cut in (bulk, a result he has been presented wvith 29th. Admission 35-c, Reserved 45c. concession, which was their home for Creations at less than Urdin- •
f; ,per ,pound: ..... . . . ......... . .5c a fine wrist watch., wanted.-Expes•ieuieed ,and reliable man Young People's League`The week- 46 years. In 1922 they retired from
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-•-^ wants work on farm: good plowman. Apply ly Snae�ti:rig of the Yrsurrlig 'People's 60- the farm and' pgrohased' the home ir.' ary prices,.
illAflRY and ZzAPl3LE SALT-PTain Papers Wanted. -The publishers b0 T3ox 2-3, seafonth, or rhe F`xDxjtar of- .
floe. 3354-tf Cierty of Nuna•tiyswde Undted Church was rS,eaforth, where they have since re- Special at $1.89
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+(1r iodized in )boxes or lig 1.25e arc' in need of a few►- Co -pies of The Notice.—Upha;atering done on short notice, 'held on Tuesday evening, Octofbew• sailed and where, Mrs. E1Pgie was so ;
3 for ......... .•.." ......... Huron Expositor of the issues of also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto 'toes 26th. Mr, Keith Webster, convenor well Icnoiyn and so deservedly esteem- .
September 9th and Sept. 30th.'They redovered. shop located over Wrights Gar- of ,the Devlotional 'Department, had ed. Possessing a remarkably strong C ry r
free
.... measuring spoon &fC� would n )pleased -to purchase these age. D. Fell, season- X43 c , The ,m-eetin was opened, b •constitution, and a bright, cheer and At �V.95 � TWO DRESS SPECIALS ---At $f.G5
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flee from any subscriber who may hap- p singing several G. G. I. T. Bangs, af- lovable ,disposition 'MTs. El ne had « -
YDA{ST (FLAKES ---Per sck a eq 1 t n to have theme. ter which IMh, Lane led in prayer. A enjoyed the ,best of health until two
Pa ( A Deer In Town -�On Thursda:✓ beaufynd� salt', "14Larchdn.g years ago, when she suffered a slight
-'t to 15 yeast Cakes), per pack- First Seen in Seaforth.-Sea£orth morning of this weedy a large deer ,. g I10ng 'Sleeve and Sunday night dre's'ses, made from
l...... - .... 40c wrestlin fortis saw their first exhioi- crossed the race track roper On was given by Hughie Oke ac stroke. 'Since them 'she had been con -
g P tY, jump comtpanied ,on ,the ,plan ,by Miss H'el_ fined to her )bed ftr a greater part Crepe and Rough Crepe, good quality materials, In netiv
a L. tion of ,the smart in town on Friday ed the' fence on to Mr. George Low- ,en Lane. Af+tex singing a hylmin, Mis:; of the time, but 'bore her long ill- (smart . styles. Sizers 16 to '20 and Xto 44.
F• D. Hutel�ison vvemr-g• last, ;`hen three matches took ery's 'farm and then -made it:� way Selma Yesit read the Serliptwre lesson. ness with unfailing patience and
k Place at the Palace Rink. The crowd, to the (blush. The aruimnal• was seen A very instructive and inspiring ad- cheerfulness. S'h'e is survived by her _ - ------ s, '
• PHONE 166 which was limited in number„ fully by a number of p'eo'ple in the vicinity, dress was even by Relvl. Kaine, of )bereaved husband' and a family of • - ' �
_ a.njoyed trig dis ; a•�. mon An alharvd the meet as Robert' and Jahn ElI ze rs. Messrs.
- much eendoyed-lby ing 1 -
--- g g closed with the \Ihzl rah Be etran. F •CT�,V1S�1� •
` (1 y Du t arrest and Mrs. John A. ,Mrs. John Schedule Announced.. Games . for two sons and two da'ughte
., President of Eldorado Here:-Ch..s, the eamirn week in the bowling p g McLachlan, _ .�,,
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i presrderut of a'ldarada Gold tournament ha+vle been annourrred. On all of Twckersnnnth. The funeral was
Complete Insurance Mines; and Mrs, La4bine, were, the 'Tuesday night Baribe{rIs tlealrn, and McKillop Women Meet: The Mc- held frim First PresPbyterian church, °
guests over the week end of rvlapor Nicholson', team will play. On Wed- Killop Wmilvem's Misls,iornary Society Seaforth, on Tuesday afternoon and ,vtis'itiog at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. attended the Huroin Y, 'P. rally ir.4- , .}
. J. F. Daly. and 'Mrs. Daly. �Mr. ne,day ,Stewart and McLean, and on of First PneslbYterimi Church held' its was very largely attended. The ser- Robert C. ,Dodds, and family in IlVIc Onttarin Street Church, Clinton, one. -
Your insurance olio has Labine 'has but recently ' returned Thursday night, Howes and Lilly. vines were Cond'ueted b "
policy regular meeting at •the hamle of Mr, y her minis- Kill and with other friend's iri this Friday last, ,when � the final debate-
.' prOteeted you for ears. from Great 'Bear Lake',' seven hours and IMrs. 'William Hogg on Thursday ter, Rev. L B. Kaine, assisted by idusstrict, returned to her home in was hed4 'Gen,kllalia vis. iNiort'hsi&
Y Y by aeroplane _ram the nearest rail- Speaks -In -Mitchell.-The Young lash. There was a Targe representta- Rev. C. A. Malcolm, of Elgmondville, Kitchener on Tuesdtay. Gaderi'ch, which ended' in vi,c"tory for' l �
- - way. ' _ People's Society of the United Con p )MTs'. R,.Gorv- and Rev. R. R. Connor, of St. An- • 'Mrs. W. 0. Fowler, • - y inteesdug 'pro-
y° o'P Y trop of ladles resent• w]er of �Winghalm; Cem!tral6a. Aver
This office has served you church; Mitchell heard- Dr. William enlock Ipresiidled and opened the meet drew'�s. Church, Kirplpen, where Mrs. was the guest of Mrs. Janes McIn , gram Of re sd1ings, addresses, sol'o's,
' for as man . Instructor At Collegiate. - ,Sgt. .Aiber-hart on M,ondav% evening last, in with a h P
y g hymn. 1Vins. las. Aitche- Elgie had a memlber for over 40 tosh last week, dnnets and quartettes was also enjoy-
Major Hus?her, ,special instructor in when he spoke an "M,edicirne.", Dr. -
,____ son, Jr„ read the Scripture lesson years. During the service a ladies' kiss Bess 'Grieve, of Chatham, ed.
physical training, is demonstrating Aberhart is a son of ' Mr. and Mrs. and Mys. J. M. G+ovenlock led in quartette, !Mrs, J. A. 'Munn Mrs.
'DWi'th-Fr€t Di#ierent Com- - spent the week end with her parents. Quvlte a crowd attended the sale of' 11
St%thlcona-exercises at the Collelg- G�h'arles Alberhart of town. p%yer, Imo, N. MdMillan read. an W. A. Wright, )Muss Harriet Murray Mr, and !Mrs. T. 'M. Grieve, in Eg- W. Doig on Monday.'lass,t: The wea- 1'
paries We are prepared to iate this week.* Re is attached to . article on "Giving" and Mirs. J. E. and 'Miss M. P, Patterson sang 'P r•
ma'ndville. then was Sine which helped out eon -
continue that service. Mlilitary District No. 1, and lectures Attend Rally in Auburn.--�A num- Dale sans a leash "Resting Now." dntemmerit was made • MT. and 'Mrs. George Schofield, sideb^a'bZy: `
. to cadet co in the district in re ber of ,ecars of young people from Y g p Rennie. ac Mrs. g
a, � P g P' P penned by ,Mas. M. R. Rerunie. Mrs. in Hensall Union Cemetery, the pall- Miss Jones and 'Mr. A. Drake, of De- There was a slight mi's'take in •laa't•
�' para,tion for'the annual cadet inspe.c- First Preslbyterian Church attended James MoNaui hton bearers being ,her. six nephews, troit, were week end guests at Maple week's ,paper. The evening.,solo by .
NO. Policy too large Or too g gave an:, in>Eer-
tion, the Y. P,' ,S. Rally in Auburn. on estdinlg ,talk on ``China a4rd Her Peo• Messrs, Robert Shaw Detroit; Pear- Hall, the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. A. O•ralh Crawford'' was "Where Ere your
small•, rates gladly, given. Monday night. Rev. I. B. Kaine was ", ,
Gets Acid in Eyes. - Mr, Gordon re-elercted to the executive of the $7, , The Belo s l a)mlounuted to on Chesney, Stratford; Robert El- Case. Walk' by Handel.
LET US SERVE YOU Mater, of the Red Indian Service Sts- country ,association. $7.20• A delicious lunch was served pie, Kippen; Malvin and Ritchie Tia- • ,Miss Florence Fowler, of Blue- Mr. Arthur•'Squir!es,.of Get>rgetawn,
at the conclusion of the Tneetin� ,quair, 'Hernsadl, and Earl Kimnvan vale, ,pent the week end with Sea- is v'i'siting with h6...isilster, Mrs. H- ti
l ; tion, +while chaniging a 'battery in a �` 'Chiselhumt. Among those from• a :forth friend's. Ricker and herr son, Arthur, of Hay.•
`, . car on Wednesday evening, had the Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. , 'distance who attended the funeral • The ,man friends of 'Mr. W. R.
Phone 214 Public School Cance t Will Be y ,
%misfortune to have some of the acid -First Presbyterian Church: Morn Popular ----- mxusical feskiv- were 'Vir., and MTs. J. A. Traquair, ,"mi?lie, will'regret to learn that he � .
Watson Reid I. ey up and into ,his eyes. The injury 'rug, 'Made For Mastery` , evening, Year Ib the lie Essex; iM'r. and IMrs. R. E. Shaw, De- ' is at resent seriously ill in &Ott EGMONDVILLE "'
is, fortunately, -not serious, but i.� "The Goodness of God."' -'Rev. I. B. a1 presented' e ch y pub ' p
school pu:pi,ls, under the direction of trait; Mrs. John Chesney, Mr. and Me'm'orial Hos'pi'tal.
very prainfwt I{ain,e Minister. Mrs. P, Chesney, Mr. J. Chesney, Jr., • 'Mrs. Earl Bell,, IMrs. R. J. Thankofferinig :Nleiertling.. - The f
S ialists in All Linea of us w Ael emtQ s n dl maintain its Mr. Peter • McDonald and 'Mr. R. A. t iMrs: W.' C. Slproat and autumn: thankoffering of the Eig-
)�C + Northsdlde United ,Chuiych-Morn-
Lady Bowlers Will Hold Annual ing, "The Power of the 'Ton'gue"; er- usual "excellent ,standard_ The high aVbc;Donald of
Insurance Meeting. -The annual meeting of the ening, '`Satisfying EZ'emenial Needs." l'i'ght of the program will be a Jap- , Stratford. ,daughter, and Mits. George Israel are monldfwille Auxiliary was ,hel,d in tha
Lraidies' Lawn Bowling Club wall be -Rev., W. P. Lane, Minister. ane5e opeaetta with oriental orn'a- s'pendin'g this week end in` Toronto. church an Friday afternoon The
Held in the Carnegie Library'on Wed- Eaim,andville United Church --Morn- ments costumes 'so,rtg�� and, dancing.• 'Mrs. D, T. 'DeLacey is visiting president was • in the chair or thc-' I
g'Other'nur&ens t'ha't will be of inteLOCAL BRIEFSa
„ , with friends in Clinton.Clinfanfii•,slt rt of the meeting and IMrs. .,'
O O O O O O O O 0.0 O rdewd'ay next at three o'clock. Of- ing, The Gift of Barrnahas'; even- * •Mrs, 'VJ�. T. Thompson returned James Stewart, vice-presRderut, pre�sdd- i, ,
4 C, ficers will 'be elected and other im- ing, ,Cancelled for Brucefield anni- est o everyone include the., frigid' • 'Mr, and Mrs. Willipm Freeman
North Pole where the teddy bears i to Allanitown, Peensyalvania, with Mr. ed during )the last part. Mrs. Hug'`, r
1. O ,p portant business transacted and it is versary.--Rev. Charles A. :Malcolm, y are tvis,itin�g'with ;Mends in Detroit, T,,b, Miss Treb " and • Miss Mar- 'Chesney, iS,r„ „VIPs. James Brchvn and
S. T. Holmes & Son hoped that there will be a full re- Minister. •`Mrs. W. E. Hogg, of Stratford, stet Thompson, who spent r g
O FUNERAL SERVICE O presentation of mems+bers + g p n, p Sundae Mrsa James A,7lem, had' charge of tciier
O Main Street, Sea ICEorth . O present. spent the week end with her mother, here. ... ,, 'devotions and 'Mrs. Andrew Kirk told '
Named As Treasurer. -Mrs, James j� Mrs. RofbeTrt ,Grieve. I • Miss Jean 'Smith spent Sunday the story of Albig'Inil-Tbe Woman of' 14
O O No Decision Reached.=The local Devereauxi,' of Se'aforth w i s For Haircuts • 'Mr. and Mrs.. Fred S. Beattie and
O S. T. Holmes' residence, O + with Mr. and minvs. C'he'ster. Header- Tarn. IMilss, ''abed Cameron, secre-
Public Utility Commission has not as, elected treasurer of the London son, Howard, Ottawa, are guests at ,1011, in McKillop. tary, read the, roll call. ,which was
O Goderieh Street, West; .phone O yet decided whether it will pay the Diocesan )Catholic Women's League F+ moi• Shaves the home of Mrs,. 'Beattie's mother, • •
O No, 119 W. Charles Holmes' O .charge levied upon it (by the Onfario at Thur,day's session of the 13th an- Mrs. Jamas Beattie. Mrs. 'S. Jones is spending a week followed by silent prayer for our
1.with Toronto friend's. absent members.' Mrs,, Hugh Che%-- t
O: residence, Goderich Street, O Hydro Electric Power Commission to nuai',eonvent`ion (being held in St., • ,Mr. Russel flays,, of Detroit, Nlrs, IL PHP. Weedimaiik 'and little ney, Jr., s,arug_11My Task" with sweet -
O, East; phone No. 3(T8. O take care of unexpected exchange on Peter's parish Hall; London. Other spent the week end with fiends here.
�'or Bowling son are spending this week with To- ness rand exgnes,siion, with Miss Violet
O Limousine Ambulance Service O bends .payralble in New York. Many officers were ,as follows: •Preside'n't, b • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sills and lit- ronto friends. Tyndall, A.T.CiM, at ,the organ. Mrs-
- O Night calls,
phone1 308.o Op ,,the towns and, cities have refased 'Mrs. Horrocksr 1st ,vice-president, tle son, of Pittsburg, are visiting at • Canon Applelyard, ,the new rer.- 'W4 P. 'Lane, 'presi'd'ent of Hnu«onn �. •
%O Da calls t> ay the {bili, contending that r, Mrs. Fre'zell; 2nd vice-president, Miss See the home of Mr. Sills parents, Mr, for of [St. Thomvas' Church with Mrs. byte al, was, the special speak
O Charges moderate. O should come from-' the .surplus that Catherine Toa], Strabhroy; 3rd vice-- and !Mrs. G. A. Sills. Appleyard and their son and daugh- en• who gave a delightful picture of
O - I O the provincial commission has. The president, IMrs, J, J. Langan,, Sarnia; • Mr. Ross Rennie, youngest son ter, arrilved' from Windsor on Tues- our Dominion Board` in s'e'ssion. Mrsk, r !
O O O O O 'O O O O O O local P. U. ,C. will meet on friday' secretary, 'Miss N. Pe,ttyguise; tress- PULLMAN of VIP. and Mrs, :M, R. Rennie, wa,i ,day and ,have taken up )their resi- W,. F. 'MadMiAlan anid' MDs. Shilling- 4
evening. urer, ,Mrs. Jas. Devereaux, Seaforbh. taken to the London hospital on "burn- dernce in the rectory. law expressed ,the th,amks of the so-
The honorary president is Most R,ev. day for a second opeTa'tion• • VIP. Fred, 'McBrieny M P., and eery fig )Mas. Lane. A deliedP:ous Iurlcla
Hold Social Evenin --1M,embers of J. T. Kidd. THE BETTER BARBER • e Mi's5es Cressvuell let on S
O O O O O O O O O O O g Mrs. IMiclBrien and Mr. and Mrs. S. was served at ,the close of the nle-- •-
O O the Margaret Larkin C. G. L T. -� Monday for Pasadena, -,California, L. Wright, of Toronto, were week ing by Mesdames IRloutledg-6 and J.
O H. C. PDX O Group held asocial evening the County Championship At Clinton. where they will spend' the winter. end guests at the home of Mrs..'Mur- George Coleman and'their assistants. ,r
is Fvhool room of -First Presll terian. --The annual convention of the Hur- �+ r ' • .Miss Gwendolyn Bond', af' Win- less Jones. The off'erri-n amounted to ov`er $60.
O Funeial Director and O Church on Wednesday evening, when on Coum-ty Ediulcatio'nal Association • SELF -SETTING nipeig, is the guest of her grand- • {Miss Blanche Campbell, of Santa During the ibusineiss, section of thc- a '
11 O Licensed Embalmer O the spacial feature of the program of Trustee's and Ratepayers will be loather, Mrs. James Beattie. Barbara California is ,the guest of mieertlianig I.VIhs. 'Harzxy Sltetvwart 5}va
O Beat Motor and'Horse-drawn O was an address by Mis, Marion Bell, held in the auditorium of the Clin- �j �]�+ Miss Jeanette- Wilson, who has Mrs. W. ,u Bri'gh't.' elected �Sedretary of ,the 'Mis'sio'nary t
. O equipment. O The meeiting Opened with prayer by l ton Collegiate on Sa$urday, Novem- PERMANENT WAVES - been this guest of her farther, Mr. J. Monthly for 193f3 and the s2u'bscrilb,ergs• �,
O Charges moderate. O Mrs, M. A. Reid and a hymn sung 'bar '5th, cmrudemcing at 1,30 p.m. A. Wilson, has returned to London. are rtrrged, ba lgive.tlheix subscription
O Flowers furnished on short O by the members. ?Miss Bell then sharp. Contests in public speaking, -at- . • DT. and 'Mrs. Brenton Kerr'.
err, of TUCKERSMITH to her as soon as possible. It was
1. O • notice. . O spoke very entertainingly of London, spelling and writing, for'whieh prix- Buffalo, spent the weedy end with -Mr. ,also reipo,rted that Miss Evelyn Mit-
O Nights Calls Day Calls O England, telling of its history, it's es will ,be presented, will be features ' • QUEEN'S HOTEL and Mrs. James Kerr. Contradiction, -+A rumor is in ci.l chell, Dominion Travelling Secre,tar3'r
O - Phone 175 . Phone 43 , O stories, its buildings. This was fo crf the rogra,m. Mr. M. A. Cam • 'Mrs,, R. S. Evans', who is spend- culation throughout the Township of
i . g• • �- P P- for P will be here on N'ovem'ber 17th. ,
O O lowed by games and lunch. The meet- bel•-, of Toronto,, the new secretary of ing the winter in Toronto, was home Tu,ckersmith, that 'Mr. William Archi- 'Trine Y.P.S. orf EgmondvMe ChVrc4v 1.
O O O O O O O O O O O ing, closed ,with the singing of tarps. the 0.' E. A., and Mr.. Herbert Cor- WEDNESDAY F NEXT WEEK this week.. bald, the present Ree'v'e, is retiringd
nett, of Proton, Q had 'charge of the evening, service ors
�` president of the • mists 'Mary Bariber is visiting at the end of the present term. Mr. Sunday last. -Mrs. John Wood •pre- a
Bulbs Being Distributed. - The 'Trustees' and' Ratepayers' Depart- $1.50, $2.00 and $2-50 Complete with Toronto friends. Archibald has stated that this rumor -sided. IMT, Harold Finnigan read the
Horticultural Society are now dis- men•t will give addTe%Ses. )Please have hair thoroughly wase- • Miss Lillian Sou h to ,who has no foundation of fact whatsoev- Scripture ln.slon, artid Wdss Alice,
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trilbu�tin,a the fall ,bulbs to members '-� ed' with Castile soap. spent the suimmee in Manitowanin' , e't", and that he will again ,be a can-
O O o g di'date for the Reeveshi in 19??. Th'armpslom and Mr. B511 Flattest gave
as follows: . Three Hyacinths, three Merck nts Co-operate With Lions. reburned home this week. P
i4 .O v y, W. HARRY GRICE 'the ad'd'resses. All of those toun�
W. J. CLEARY Narciss5'es, 'three Tulips. The secre--aSea.fa .merchants have co>orper • 'Mins. Oscar Neil spent the week people showed' that they had g•itiesm.
O Licensed Embalmer and O tary, R. L. Thoim,p.wn, points out ated with the Seaforth Lions Club en- end in Toronto. KIPPEN .. time for earnest +preparation. Mr:. V.
O .Funeral Director O -that these Ibu�lbs are suitalble for ^bling the Club to present a full page • IMrs. G. ,D. Ferguson and Miss X. George Coleman represented the
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11 4 Up-to-date Horse and ''Motor O hoys,e cultume and the 'best for gar- frolic advertisements in The Huron . Danis are visiting in Toronto,, The 1,
• O Equipment. O den growth. To ijChur People o£ St. Andrehv s +Sray'on on the plaltfarm and lei, iia.
grow in )pat,, put Expositor this week. Last minute Fifty_ Sixth Anniversary • 'Mrs. Charles Weekes and dough- Um,iite'fl Church are haldirug a Fal- prayler. ;.
b Night anti -Day Service. O three of a kind in a 6 -inch pot in ,details are now being atternd'ed to and • J ter, 'Miss 'Frances, of Tozontol, spent lowe'en frolic on Friday ew�etbinz*. Ev- 'Mr. John Ferguson, of .Port Col-
' <> Pbone 19-22, Dublin. O goad kamq soil. Water well and put it is confidently expected that this j �j • the' week end with 'Dr. Charles Mac- eryone is supposed to come in fm�a.s- )borne, spent the week end. with hio,
s O in cellar wort'] January 15 to 20, Do year's frolic will .be (bigger and toed Brucefield United Cl�llrch ,nay and' Mass Mackay. pi g
qu,erade re esentirn same 'country. parents.
O O O O` O O O O „O O O not use new pots unless you soak ter than' tthose of 'previous, years. • IMrs. Foote and ,daughter, of Games conteiAls and stunt's will fill. (Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Butler an(k
therm in water for 24 "hours. Used The proceedings will begin at 7.30 will be held on Fergus, are guests at the hdym,e of $t:he evening with pleasure. Lunch faanilyy of ,St. Catharines, were week 1�
1 , !pots are (best. with a (parade of school children from Mrs. Foote'*,,.uncle, Mr. J. A. Wilson. ,wdll be served. end 'guests with WT. and 'Mrs; W
.; . - - the Queen's .Hotel to the rink. Fes- • (Mm. and 'M s. U. C. dMla,Clelland
Le on Eukhre Attracts -Via r Quite a number Erato the ,vicinity Ferguson.
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL Many- tivities at the rink will commence Sunday October 30th• and family, Of Toronto; '.Mr. Charles .
11, The stag euchre last Friday elv,eninsg, at 8 p.m. Following the draw at y Hlays, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hays and,
FIRE INSURANCE COY. sponsored Iby, the local Ibraneh of the .the rink when the winners of the ,car ' son, of Windsor; Mr.'and Mrs. Gor- ,
i, Canadian on was, v REV, J. R HOGG, D.D.,
Legi very papular ,and other valuable prize, will be de- don Hays, of Detroit, and Dr. J. W. - 1 T a
with no' less than twenty five tables cided the crowd will mlove to Card- 1.
(formerly of Clinton) Shaw a,nd Mrs. Shaw, of 'Clin•ton, F" �IDAY
;V,: $$AD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT. in attend'anlce. PTbe ,proceeds amount- no's Hall, where, dancing will be in were the guests oif 'Gol, and, Mrs. R. k
ed 'to �$21,o0, w'hilch will go. to the dull swing. Mu,.sic at the dan•ee and will bring his usual pep to these S. Hays on Saturday.' � 49
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telgion Relief Fund'. 'Con F.c'kart arid, at the rink will be ,provided by Roy Services. • )Mrs. 'Penley Banbury, who spent 00 MORNING
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s: Jamues, V, Ryan tied with Angus -Snider and his Colllegiansf a nine- several weeks here with her father,
Maim grad John (Pryce for first prize. pierce orchestra' of Ki•tcherneT. The 'TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. lot Dr. F. J. Burrows leaves on Satur- V
�' lark`' Be#inewies, Brodhagen - Pres. � r
,James Connolly, Goderieh - Vice -Pres. More and fPry+ce winning the play of:. Lions frolic -ad. will be found on dal for her 'home in Wiinntpcg.
"° , 3). F. MdGregor, Seaforth - Sec.-Treas, -ne en'd's was also tied, C. A. Bar- That Notorious BrnceSeld •
page a of this issue. FOWL SUPPER Mrs. Robert Lewis, of Manitow-
ter defeartimg John Beattie an the aping, is the )guest of her sister, MTs,.Carter's Cash. ®���
' A0ZNTS: Fall Thankofferings. - The fall W. E. Southgate,
,�, � is coating off,
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t�k, `Oil". E. Hinchley' Seafort'h; John • ThanllcofFerin'g of the W. MM S. and • iMi,ss.Gaetzmeye'r, who. has been 1
" �iof ty, R. R. 3 Seaforth•. E R, 1;, Rebekah 'O'fficers Installed. In- the Barbera Kirkman Auxiliary was, We shave )fax too Ona health visi,tin for the, '
Puy y g past year at the
r'J� ll►illadtith, Brdtlhagen; James GDa , stallatfoln of tthe offileers of Edelweiss Meld on Tuesday afternoon in First :young fowl cackling around home of held sis?er, Mas. J. B. Fris_ , .In Former Toggery Shop.
ry"c RebeQoah Lodge', No. 117, I;O:O.F. was Prestb'yterian Ohiurc'h,, , with a ,sage 'Brumfield Cor►ve awt and' help bee, Burote, Monttana, was a week earl; CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCER- i
4'° hold. rin their, regular mee}tir#, Mon- alttenrdfamce .frblm bat , sooi6ties. ir'Mrrs. els correct this situation+, guest with MT. and -Mrs+. R. Devereuir, �
a,{,; %l'�.T+)MORS.. , ,day evening, and' was conducted by J,anneq'KJelrr; pre,sidlenit orf ,the W: V. S. e • Mr. and Mrs. A.,, : Brown;, of Ed- IES, FRUITS, PROVISIONS AND COOKED
'1+'' ti , 3 eputy 'president of the , ed 'the me,eitin , rb - , h. g The Supper will be err' from 6 to , r , nib* the 'home of
" +ill M..� ok Loiidesbora Johxt 'lie 1Xistxict D MEATS
dllt ewfe�i •. rdd�rugen• Jamets Con- lteibelydh Aaneimibly' Ontario, Mrs. aT'handcsigavve>g havhte r Adihyafrtt 8 p he Latter g oro her, +Mdrs. tR. H. Mode.
Ii, Cll, ,18x. l3roadfoat, S+ld. Satter and herr suite of Nutonic rte- was sung and 'Mrs- Ker2 read the landCodern Electrical Refrigeration Equipment Guar -1.
Programme in the anditoriutn of .the'
"",,."I.,t!, )tbeiet ,Yeti'',, Blgtlt; irelcwali midge, Gl{httttrl, aseisfict by ScrnpfNirire lassoo, fM6srs Algnes Gown»i • My. and Mrs. William Mictlntosh j
"Y irt+gd dittfiQ , 1'�0. 8 eafdxth; Miss Ft° nrir, of ��w,�ss Lodge, o4 ,Sal nia, f�olrme�rly a sworketr 'iso oris ch�ch, featuring the Listowel Mule ,and tMiss Il17icNlair; of Toronto, were
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A„' Qnattette, ,Reading by . M gs Lovett
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