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NEWS n "'`QW
Sunday front ,a holiday t.ri o. the
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Old 'Cn. 'ntr
d v y and the continent(
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PELT
SPECIAL
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a Mr, axe 7i?Cs.C. a tief
B;mue'e�eldf. and Mr.' and S. li' �n
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use's Lois and Jean Wright re-
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Suppliesof
Announcement. -
is announced of M�azgaaet,
datvghter af`
The engagement
youtzge$t
w9Judg'eMyStanleytovunship,tach
turned
in the
gay
on Saturday last after s a ti:
holidays in Bz ucefiel p nd
'•
De-rci®us
•Igurtr�ie, of Kigpen, tonsil and: visits'
ed in the aaranity recently with }llxxa�,
. and' fazzualy
J. Cochrane'
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(�Rular
2Q P>1' TST' .•
Ptfees
ol*1
Fort Atthtu tro Mr Arthur Rolbert
• I\Ir. R. rG: Winter, of St Cath-•
• here last for the
Dinners'
OF ALL KINDS
" •
George Ament, of Toronto, son of
Mr. and Mrs„ William Arent, of
arrnea, was week
bowlers' annual tournament and seism
:
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EGI QNI)VI , E-
WASH DRESSES
�iti1CU@Z16ERS `tare very scare,
40�;
Seaforth. The marriage will take
place early in September.
the week -end with friends here and;
in Goderich•
y Mr, and 'Mrs. H. J. Chesney,-
Special Hot Plate Dinners on
SUNDAY A#rD MONDAY
Guests with'friends here are.: Mrs,
Verne Wacker and faznil Rochester;0
y,
In Myles, that
at, per (basket
II$D PINEAPPLE
2 fo 25C
SQLMbN-lied Salves e�
2 for
Dp,IiN STARCH
3 pounds for 25.e
LIOhLNF.D BEEF
impound tin 75c
.. 4 -
Everbearing Raspberries. Mr.
John Murray, of E•gmondville, brought
into The Exgositor office this weeds a
young shoot from an everbearing
raspberry bush in his gaFden, that
was literally loaded with large ter_
ries. On the same da he sold some
Y
in town. Jack is a real gardener and
Elgmondville soil is productive Soil,
and if he can just keep the berries
coming along all through the fall and
winter, depressions won't mean a
z. of
Detroit, uveae guests last -sell at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles
Stewart. -•
• Miss Anna Edmonds of 'Wood -
stock 'General 'Hospital, is spending
her holidays with her mother here.
• Mr.- and -Mrs. Gordon Hays, 5f
Detroit, and Mr, and Mrs, C. Eckart
rettu•ned on 'Sunda from St. Ann de.
y
Bowers:. They hada most enjoyable
trip along the '.St, Lawrence and Ot-
tawa Rivers and on their way home
the Toronto Exhibition.
- 5'OC
• Members and others are re-
quested to phone 157 for re-
servation as soon as possible.
The Seaforth Golf and
Country Club �:td.
•
M'r's. M. Keane, IHlamilton;' Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Atnent with Mr. P. M.
Chesney,
Yb Ruseoe Farm; Miss Cora
Sherwood, Toronto, with her par-
tints, 'Mr, and (Mrs: M Sheziwlood ;
Miss 'Betty •Stevens, Kitchener, with
her auant, Miss Bell Jaeksan; Miss'
Jean Kea , Petrolia, and Mr. and Mss.
N, Burke, Pott Huron; with . Maas
Kate Ellison; Mr, George Black, o£
Toronto, with Mr, and MTs, W. Black.
(Misses Jeanette Finnigan and
L 11 n were Bayfield v�isi-
a variety . Of patterns and will please
-
you very much. Values ta.2.0U.
„ PRICED 98
BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES.' .
' S
• The most attraetive'fabrics and.sstyles,'We, have liad..;
this season, are all marked to crleart ,, -
20 PER CENT:`..4FF Regular Price
DRESSES OF FIGURED CREPE
OJJt OWN BAKING POWDER-
thing to him.
attended
• Miss Grace 'Chesterfield,
rs la
tors lash week. ,
tavith Bottle of Vanilla;q
all for 25c
'QM1AT0 JUIIC>�
tt,onto,
Murray -Merrill, - A' very pretty
marriage took place at high noon,
dust the hone
of Tor-
is a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Sills.
• 1Mr, George Daly, who has been
Klppen, called on relatives in. the
'vicinity one evening.
Miss Bessie Grieve has returned
from a tri to Euro••
P pe. -�
AND PASTEL SHADES
•
A chance like this does not come often. These love -
�5C
Thursday, Au g 15th, at
•Mi•, and Mrs, James, Jarrrott visit -
£i tins
INFANTS' D'E'LIGHT SOAP •
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Merrill, Nor-
+,
-dish, when 'their elder daughter, H.
spending his holidays at his home
here returned to Toronto on hues-
da
ed 'MF. and Mrs, A. Harvey in Kip-
pen o'n Sunday: :
: ST: r•COLUMBAN
ly Dresses on sale Friday and Saturday. Values to
$7:50.
5 cakes for 25C
016AOARONI 2
A LSC
5 poti'nds for
FLY GO
16 -oz, bottle for 35e
ICA•U'STIC SODA ` 1,OC
at, pound
day
Pauline, wa united in marriage u.
C;re lI. Muina�', only son of Joh at
G. and 'Mrs, :'Vlurra-y of Preston, The
bride was charming M. a gown of
g
white moire, made princess- style.
p y'
wcaring'a wreath of orange blossoms
and carrying a bouquet of butterfly
roses and baby's breath, Rev, J. M.
}faith, Norwich, performed the sere-
'mony. •s1'Irc, •Gage, of Hamilton, play-
ed the wedding music. Following, the
y
° Mr. G. A, Jackson and Miss
Jackson are in Toronto this week.
• Mr, Louis Jackson who has been
spending his holidays ••witlh his mother,
�
Mrs. L. C. Jackson, has returned 'to
Strathroy,
• Mrs, G.. D. Fergusonand Miss
g
Doris are in Toronto this week
• Misses' Rosemary, Virginia and
Jane Lippert, "of Kitchener, are vis-
Mis's Ellen Lave returned to her
:home after visiting friends in Hen-
sell and vicinity,
Mr. and .Mrs, W. Hyde; of near
Hensall, and 'Mrs, L. Trroyer, of Brag-
den„spent a visit at the
'of late, with the family new occupy-:
ing the house,•
14lastel Gordon Moir, of •Uslborne
Township, visited his cousins for a
1Mr, and Mars, Zac'hariah Mailbox-
gey, of Liman, and TM,, Zechariah Mi ,
Ibhar e♦T of '!Detroit -visited Ilk's.
g JY
)nomas F. Ryan and family on Sun-
clay.
Mrs, Z. Micllhargey and Margaret
Patricia of ID'eltroit, are spending the
'surrmer }vlacation with Mfrs, Thomas
Ryan.
The many friends of John Holland',
NOW $1.95 '$2.95 $3.95 $4:95
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,i TAKE ANY HAT HOME WITH YOU THIS.
WEEK -END -
Values Up t0 $2.50, fOr �USt 9$`+
- Do Not Pass: Up. These Attraetivpeeials
.TVE POULTRY taken every •
service a reception was head, after
iting their grandmother, Mts. Mary
Jr,, will be carry to hear he is laid
•
• except Saturday,Jones.
. , °
AAC Routledge
PHONE 166
which a dainty luncheon was served,
six of t•he bride's friends acting as
wajstresses. The happy couple left
'for Port Dalhousie by motor, -where
the honeymoon will .:be spent. Guest;
Fergus,
• It is expected that Rev, Dr, J.
P
H. Barnett, of Goderich, will conduct
the seildices at ',First Presbyterian
ing. Dr. Barnett is so well kn'ow'n
Sh'urch Sunday-, morning and even-LLIE
THEIVI
w -with blood oisonin
p poisoning.
Mr. and Mrs, Steve Eckert, of
Timmins, 'Ont., are visiting at the
home of IMr, and Mrs.. Peter E ert,
of MiaKillop,
• IIMis5 Marie • rFlannery has retu
•
a C T..�'CTTS
S
were present from Preston;
Seaforth, Hamilton and Toronto.
that he needs no - introduction, and
to Toronto afters ding a few holi-
- _
from his interim moderi:ship of the,
days with her p rents, Mr, and Mrs,
• •
Insurance
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Church Services. - Egtriondville
Church -The regular services at the
regular hours School 10 a.m.; Wor_
sh p., 11 a.m. and 7 See at
local church he . will be given heart-
lest welcome. Added to -this is the
Fact that Dr, -Barnett was a Com-
missioner to 'the recent General As-
OF 1935
Local Cast of
With •
Pat Flannery, ,
The G W. L. •are holding a social
evening in the parish hall on Friday,
August 30
week,
Mr. and Mrs, .'Gordon 'Hays of De-
y
trait .and IMr. and Mrs, 'C, Eckert
were visitors in the -burg -this week,
,
George Holgate, both of Hamilton,
sang "0 Perfect Lave." A' buffet
luncheon was served in th'e' living
roam by six intimate friends of the
WE ARR SPECIALISTS
FIRE AUTOMOBILE
LIFE LIABILITY - PLATE GLASS
WINDSTORM
PERSONAL ACCIDENT
'INLAND TRANSPORTATION
p.m. you
Church- Sunday. -Rev. Charles Mal-
calm, Minister. . ,
Northside United Church --11 a.m.,
"The Profits of Labor"; 7 p.m., "Re
covering, or the Iron Did Swim";
sembly in Montreal and as the Mod-
erator 'of Huron 'Presbytery, repres
sited the local court of Huron Pres-
by.tetY•
• Mrs Clifford Coulter and two
r"
Cardnos Hall, Seaforth'
c
September 9-10
p
Mr. and Mrs. Powers and baby, of
Windsor, •visited friends; John Wil-
Hams, of Detroit,.with friends. ,
'Father Will i h of Texas, and
Nigh,
Brother 'Baptist, Montreal, were call-
Mr, Alex. 'Mitchell is running 'his
two threshing outfits, and John M.
Et art Mr. John Peitz, 'Mr. Leslie
'Bauermann and Dennis ros. are all
busy threshing the bumper crop, but
'bride, Misses Jean 'Scott, Jean Smith,
Jean Fothez'ingham, Ethel Jackson,
Winnie' Sava e Olive Stirling and
FloraGray.Far travellingthe bride
wdre a navy printed silk;,•ensemble
GUARANTEE BONDS
Sunday School at 10 a.m. We wish
to announce that our anniversary
children, of Ottawa, .are, guests at
the home of her parents, R•ev, Can-
' The Greatest Show Ev-
ed home owing to the° illness of their
father, William 'Nigh; of Tucker-
it won't last long with so many out-
fits on the road, and th•e harvest will
with matching accessories.' After a
motor trip to Quebec 'and Eastern
•J.owest Rates with Absolute Financial
Strength
date is set for October 20. Rev. J.
F. of ;Gingham, and Rev.
IIr. J. E. Anderson, of on, of Metropolitan
on Appleyard and Aiis. Appleyard.
• .a. - .and Mrs. Glanfie,ld, of Wal-
laceburg, were guests last week at
et Presented in this
smith..
Miss Mary Purcell is home from
Seaforth hospital much imlproved in
be completed' early•if the fine weather
continues:
Ontario,._Mr, , and Mrs, J. E. Johns
will make their home on- the groom's
farm in Tuckersmith, Guests from a
the )tome Of her father, 'Mr.
District.
health•
distance • from
Rates and Information gladly given.
Church, London, will be the guest
speakers. - Rev. T. A. Carmichael,
William
El.oat.
The Jollies Contest
Catharine Ducharme had her ton-
CONSTANCE -
were Toronto; Huzmil-
ton, Newmarket,, Markham, Lueknow
Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Edge, of
sils removed last .week' in Seaforth
;and Clinton. ,
' .
CALL OR PHONE US
Minister.
First Presbyterian Church -Rev. J.
Toronto,'spent the week -end with Mr.To
elect the Queen of the
hospital. •
'Mrs.
Misses Isabelle and Hazel Jamie-
'-
H. Barnett, of Goderich, will preach'
li Edge and Miss Josephine, •
,,Jollies. •
P. V. 'McGrath and Mrs. T.
son, Ella Dexter and Ethel Dexter;
WATSON & REID
'hone 214 Seaforth
Specialists in All Kinds of
S p1Iessrs,
at services, -Rev, H. C. Feast,
Mraister. .
Aiiaister,
St. Thomas' Church- Sunday, Sept.
1st: Sunday School and Bible Class,
10 Holy Communion 11
• 31"' Frances Burchill, of Bru's-
•(both
eels, is the guest of the Misses Brine.
° Mr. DonaldMcDonald spent the
week -end with Toronto friends..
Donald and' Harry Scott
Candidates nominated by cast.
THIS COUPON WORTH
THIS COUPON WORTH
10 VOTES.
For
Morris are visiting in Waterloo this
week.
Miss Curtin, of London, is -
Miss Curtin, of London, is visiting
with ,friends:
Phylis Medd and E1ma Leitch are
spending a week carr ing at Gode-
rich. 'Mrs. James Medd and Miss
rich. 'Mrs. James Medd and Miss
Moon are chaperones for the cativp-
ere, •
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o'clock; at
Toronto
,
Insurance.
o'clock; sermon by Rector; 7 p.m.,
sermon by Rev. Reginald Appleyard,
were visitors this •week.
llr. George Ferguson and son,
Contest closes at- 2 p.tt1.,
September 9th.
BRUSSELS •
'
Donald Connor, of Buffalo is holi-
d'ayin at the home of Mr. land Mrs.
gJ
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O O O O O O O O O, O O O
-Canon• E. Appleyard, Reptor,
McKillop '"Charge -=At Duff's
'df Toronto, were week -end guests.at
the home of the dissds Ferguson,
#
An unfortunate accident'•befell Mr.
David iMillson.
Miss Jean Fer•Ibes, who has •spen•t
O O
and
Caven Churches, Rev. Storey, e
',1 • Mrs. 'Watson returned on Fri-
John Hislop, 14th concession of Grey
the past three or four months with
Om S. T. Holmes & Son • O
re-
turned missionary, of South America,
"ay from a two months' trip to Sc:ot..
0
while fixing the knotter on the (bin-
Mrs. George Wheatley, was called
Eye Trouble?
O FUNERAL SERVICE O
O Main Street, Seaforth O
O •, O
will speak. Bethel services as usual,
-Rev, G. E. Morrow, :)Sinister.
•
land.
• •Miss Dorothy' Hutchison, of St,
Catharines, and .Mr, and Mrs, George'
Hat*c•hisgn,
�O a,
der. For some reason the horses
started and ,Mr. Hyslop vanes .thrown,
breaking his arm and twisting his
/tame last Wednesday owing ,.to ill -
Hess in her ')wore. /`
Mr. and Mxs. George Coates of
Have your eyes examined by
R. A. REID for 17 years Strat-
IfoIrd's leading,
of London, are spending
•
wrist badly. •
New York; !Visited his sister, Mr. and
Optometrist.
O S. T. • Holmes, ' residence, O
O Goderich Siren, West; phone O
,Expert
LOCAL BRIEFS
a few holidays here.
• 'Mr, William Elcoat is attending
.
l
W. B. -Strachan Toronto,visited
with his ,mother, Mrs. A. Strachan,
Mrs. Warn. Clark.
Rev. and J. C. Britton' and family
work only
y gt most
moderate prices. • -
O No, 119 W. Charles Holmes' O
O residence, Goderich Street, O
O East; phone No. 305.
O Ambulance Service O
O Night calls, Phone 308, O
O Day calls„ Phone 119 J. O
0 Charges moderate. O
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• Mr. and Mrs. George Coates, of
New York, •were recent guests at
the home of Mr. and firs, ZGilliam
Clark, Constance.
• Mis•s Louise Campbell;- R..N., of
Oswego, N.Y., was the guest of Mr:
and Mrs, Reg. Kerslake last week.
• Miss Agnes Govenlock, of Ot-
taws, •is spending a couple of Weeks
the Toronto Exhibition,
• Mr. Roy McGonigle, of ., fit-
chener• Mr. Thomas S root Mar
aret and Marjorie Sproat, of Pe{e _
borough, are guests at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Robert McGonigle,
North Main Street.
q •Miss Helen Willcutt, of Boston,
is •spending her vacation with her
friend, firs. W. Stoddard.
WALTON `%s
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ST•`&C:OL V iv DAN
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AT ST. COLUMIBAN
Friday, August, 30�
g
Game called at 5.45 p.m.
Miss Helen Baeker visited with
relatives in Brampton.
D. C. Warwick is Visitingin To-
:r'onto, •
Roy McDonald, Toronto,who has
,been visiting relatives hareturned
home.
(Services in Melville Presbyterian
'Church on Sunday were conducted by
Maldwyn Williams Cranbrook,
returned. to their home 'at Calvary,
Moore Township, on Thursday, alter
spendinga month at the home of Mr.
and':Mil Wm. Britton
Mrs, R. Clark,fof• Listowel is visit -
ing her daughter, 'Mrs. Oliver Ander-.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson held
an aluminum demonstration on Wed -
nesday at their home.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED'
Consult him at •
I
Westeott S `"
JEWELRY STORE
1st AND 3.rd FRIDAYS EACH,
in town with her cousin, Miss Susie
Gttvenlock'
• Miss S. I, _\IcLean is spending
of who
took his morning toad from •• eut.
'M-.. Jack IMIOEw'an went to Toronto
MONTH -9 TO NOON •
O 0 O O 0 0 O O O O O O
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a week with Stratford •friends, ' -
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12, 13:- "Take heed thyself'that
to visit his aunt, Miss McEwan, and
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O O
H. C. BOX
Mr. and Mrs. Feast and laugh-
ter, Miss Alison, will be back in town
• Mr. •James J, McWilliam has re-
•his
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thou offer not thy ,burnt offerings in
attend _the Exhibition.
Tuesday evening• from their
turned to home in Toledo after
everyseest."
place that thou The
summer
,pendinc the a five
text in the
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0 FUNERAL SERVICE O
0 Licensed Embalmer OFeast,
O O
hurtle on' Lake Roseau, Miss Alison
a recent graduate of Columbia
r ' past weeks with his
aunt, Miss Kehoe, Goderich Street
Lasr.
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Washing • -
evening was taken from
John 13:30, Both services were
much enjoyed. Mrs. J. C. Scott, of
TUCKERSMITH - • ' -
t��„sem
Ambulance Service
Lnnersity, will leave Thursday for
o 11r. A. R. Box and Bill Box are
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Regina contributed a delightful solo,r
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0 Night Calls Day Calls O
O Phone 17'5 ' Phone 43 O
her . new appointment at Needham,
lIaasachusetts• -
• �1r.
attending the Toronto Exhibition,
• Mr, Edmund Daly, who has
Greasing
in the morning.
, !Mrs, 0% C. Scott and children, 'of
Misses Margaret and Jean Glazier
of London are, the guests of their
"��� syn: 6i
?spoiyco?
O O 'O 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 O.
and Mrs. Marsden.Kirk and
con, Donald, of Toronto, with some
of their Toronto' friends, visited at
,been
enasneeringi three
ashsnc ton, D Grade
g
gave your car properly
and carefully washed and
Regina, who have spent the summer
with her mother, Mrs. A Strachan,
cousin, 'Miss Edna •Dayman,
' Jahn'C. Doig,' L.L.B., of De-
trait, his
"For Your Convenience"
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 {J,Harold
the home of Mr. Iiirk's uncle, hlr.
and 11rs. Andrew Birk.
tufned home on Monday,
greased. It will make it look
started .homeward Tuesday,
'MlcDonald is visiting in
rvisited with mother and
sister, Miss Janet, over the week
B •
US
and ride like new.
Windsor,
end.-
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ArrOW Schedule
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O O
WALKER'S.
• 11 r. Dawson •Reid, of Guelph, is
spending his• holidays, at his home
' WINTHROP
EACH tbC
'tire, Cameron, /Rockwood, is a
guest of Dr. R. S. and '1VSrs. Hamil-
. Mrs. Robert Green has recovered
after her recent illness.
Effective Ma•
0 FUNERAL SERVICE 0
0 W. ,1:' WALKER and O
O JOHN R. WALKER, .I r,. 0
0 Licensed Embalmers and O
0 Funeral Directors. O
O. Dayor Night Calls ro tl 0
g promptly yTurarnie
here.
•. Miss Bessie Blanchard, of Win-
throe, left on Thursday to visit
friends in Winnipeti .,
yir,. Thomas Grieve, Misses Bea_
_ •c a:'.1 Mar,garct Grieve and `(aster
adere visitors at the Char-
The angular meeting of the ZV. M.
S. and Ladies' Aid will be held at
the h.rme of Mrs. George McKee' on
V'°clnesday, Sepltember 4th. The roll
call will he ,answered by •'Gratitude,"
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OPEN FROM 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Tires and Batteries For Sale.
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SHELL STATION
H. WESTONSaturday;
GODERICH ST. - SEAFOR•TH
ton
ton.
Mr, and Mrs, W. Long and laugh -
ter, of North Bay, are guests of his
mother, Mrs. J. Long and sister, Win-
nie.
On Sunday evening "a delightful
Johns - Webster'
A very pretty wedding took place
at Fairfield ,House, the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Webster, on
August 24, at 11 a.m., when their
y 5,, 1935
LEAVE• WEST BOUND
1.00 p.m. 7.35 p.m.
Sthndard Time
0 • attended. O
,
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sacred concert, was given by the band
elder daughter, ,Gertrude Elizabeth,
LEAVE EAST BOUND
,
0 0
ter's hire this week.
in Victoria
$•16 a.m. 5.45 'P.m.
PHONE 67
• Miss Margaret Hanley, of Strat-
ford,
ford, was
BRODHAGEN
.
Park.
One rink of bowlers composed of
became the bride of Mr. J. Edwin
Johns, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Tit+INERIE PLANNED TO
0 0'40 O 0 0 -0•0 O 0 0 0
a guest this week at the'.
home of Al,s. William McDonald,
Miss Pearl Hillebrecht visiting • in
R. J. McLaughlin, Walter Scott and
R. Downingattended the Irish trebles
I. W. Jahns, of Tuckersnvith, Mr,
and Mrs. T. J. Webster and Mr. and
ALL POINT IN CANADA„
• Rev. RR. Kaine, Mrs. Koine and
children, of Grimsby, were guests
/}strait with Mr, and Mrs. Leslie
V ietcrson; Mr. and Mrs, W. L.
��� •��.
tournament at Goderich on Monday
Mrs. .H'oward Johns received the
UNITED STATES & MEXICO.
. i
E. C. Chamberlain
Clerk of the Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
last week at the home of his parents,
Rev. C. C. Kaine and Mrs. Koine:
Dr, H. H. .Rosa has returned
frbm Battle Creek 'and Miss Mar_
garet from Bangor, Michigan, -)fere
theyhave ,been for the past few
weeks. -
11
Qucrengesser and 'Howard and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Sholdice in Toron-,
to; Miss Carrie Querengesser has re-
turned to her work in Toronto after
'Pending a vacation with her par-
sits; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rant with
the former's parents, hi Palmerston;
earl
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all Styles
NOW IN STOCK
,
evening,tvinriin third
g prize,Consult
Visitors:. Misses Chidley, Toronto,
with the Misses Hattie and Elizabeth
Downing; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stew-
art, Windsor, with his parents, Mr:
and Mrs. Peter Stewart Mrs„ Sam
'Davison and daughter, Edna, are a-
way On a motor trip to Owen Sound
guests,while Mr. Earle Webster, of
Markham, and Mr. Menveyn Lobb act-
ed as ushers., The 'bride, wli�o was
given in marriage by her father, wore
a gown of white bridal satin in pili -
cess lines with longCentral
sleeves and trig-
'ned witch }pearls, The veil, caught in
soft folds at the ;bank of the head,
Local Agent
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.QUEEN'S HOTEL
Phone 45 Seaforth
Ontario Bus Lines
Toronto •-
ing, Seaforth. Office hour's : -
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faulkner and
family Detroit,
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T)iegel Totont.o, at'the home of
his
and other places,; Miss Mary Baeker
was held by a coronet of orange blos,-
,Tuesday, Thursday nd Saturday,
1.30 to 5.00 Saturday
of are spending a few
holida,vs at the home of hi's mother,
Parents; Miss Eleanor Erskine
Atwood, with Miss Claires g el
l" THE
in Toronto; Earl Arent,, Washing-
ton, D.C.,
sums,. She carried 'Butterfly roses,
p.m. p
evening, 7.30 p.m. to p.m.
SERVICES WE CAN 1'•t.END•ER
Life automobile. fire sickness and
accident insurance, If in the mar -Miss
ket for (any' of the above lines,
• kind) iy�'r us call.
y
Mrs. F. .Faulkner.
•,.•Mrs, R. C. 'Anderson and Miss
Betty, of Hamilton, are guests at
thehome of tire' Robert Belli
Helen Hamilton has return-
ed from Toronto and Oshawa.
,Die
Billie 1Vesenberg, Toronto, at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Geor e Me k
g Megk;
Mr: and WS. Christian H•opf, Buffa-
lo, with Mr. and Mrs.'Henry ]giber,
Si
Misses Dorene and Rut}iy Gollnitz
have returned to their horne in Mit-
3r;t Li 5��
owls ea
".'-- AND "P'RovED BY -
Dr �� LO C
WILLIAMSBURG,�ONT., CANADA
guest of this parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Philip Arent,
Old friends and neighbors of the
16th sillflowers
cession, Grey, were sorry to
hear- of the sadden death in 'Mitchell
of Mrs. James Fulton in ,her 51st
year. The funeral took place Wed-
Her sister, Mliss' Jean Webster, was
'bridesmlaid, wearing a mauve and
i
'''ellow costume in princess lines with
in her hair,
, - and carried
Johanna Hill roses. The 'bridal party
entered the reception roam by the
stairway ,decorated with flowers and
'
WOOL WANTED
Highest Cash Prices Paid
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E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies
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shell after ispending a week with
Miss Claires Diegel.
These marvellous shoes support
nesday to 11Vlaitlandbank cemetery,
Seaforth. '
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brown,
pink and White bows, and took their
places in the living room before an
arch of juniper and
Phone 334 - Seaforth; Ont,
sagging arches and scientifically
gg n$ , y
who
hs4ve
gladioli with a
t ' 1 •
ba l 1
)been (spending the past few
background of fern - and gladioli. -
3485-tf
ase
HILLSGREEN
assist in restoring the foot to its
weeks at Bruce Beach,called on old
Rev. T. A. Carmichael of Seaforth
u M
M. Jackson
normal, healthy position.
friends on their road hme to Tillson-
officiated, and, Mr. Lorne Lawson,act�
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Rev, C. A. Malcolm, of E mond-
g
was in
We urge you to come in and try
Q�'a'r
burg. 'ed
as groomsman. Miss Doris Johns
of Newmarket, played the wedding
Phone•'3w Seaforth
Insurance
Final
charge of the service on
during the signing
-•vibe,
r�r
1 n
Playoff
Sunday in the HS9lsgreen Church.
Price $10.00 and up
MANLEY
music and of the
register Miss Elsie 'Hornsby and Mr.
With the enormous increase in
Mrs, Tomlinson, of Kip'pen, visited
friends in the
'-
auto accidents, you cannot afford
Huron -Perth Baseball Le
vicinity on Sunday.
Mr: and Mrs. W. Reichert and
-For Men and Wotnen
Mr. Joseph Delbert, son of John A. '
-
to take chances. Let us protect•qiT
family were recent visitors
Eckert,'
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Ton. Rated are low in compari--
1 Leon with protection given.
Prompt service and payment of
claims. In case of trouble, the
-Company's Agents through Can-
ads are at your service. Enjoy
your trips' protected by one of
our Auto Policies.
Anti) I�'IfC'' Wind
Conik 'a tinting
a�tale, Etc.
�, +
ut herland
ZURICH v$ SEAFURTH
at Seaforth
Wed, September 4
Game called at 4.30 p.m.
ADMISSION*: 25 cents^and 15 cents.
ASSIST THE SEAFORTH TEAM TOp
with
fr1ends near Auburn.
Mr, and /Mrs, W. Davidson spent
the week -end With relatives in Mit-
shell,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dodds of London
visited relatives in the vicinity d
ing the week, dui.-
Mr. and ,,Mrs. D. B. Saunders and
grandson; Junior, also Mr. G. Nes-
bitt, of London,' visited Mrs, Saun-
der's sister, (Mrs, J. Cochrane and
family on Sunday,
a Mrs. Lorne
rs ern ile rand children spendinga a
y
A NeW De
Baggage
Baggage
AEROPACRS,
CLUB
,
p artnlent
-dent
'
BAGS,tMr,
SUIT CASES.
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has returned home from
Scott (Memorial Hasipitab, seaforfh,
after a •miraculous escape from in-
jpiies received -from his .recent mei-
and is prok.ressinlg rapidly.
IMr. Frank Welsh is spending a
few days at 'Scott !Memorial Hospi-
tal, (Seaforth, for the good of his
health.
and Mrs. Thomas Purcell and'
Miss (leen Eti'ltart are visiting friends
in Windsor. and Detroit.
Misr 1171, t Deshortimgh and her
bum this IMg11 were visitpms, in our
SCHOOL of COMMERCE - CLiNTON, ONTARIO
YOU CANNOT Ar END A BETTER' SCHOOL, SO WHY NOT
• REGISTER NOW
- FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 9th
--;COURSES --
ST(ENOGRA�'HIC - COMMERCIAL
SECRETARIAL and SPECIAL COURSES .
F'or particulars apply to
M A..STONE,
Vice-Principal.ONE,. Com. Specialist, H. F. WARD, B.A.,
Priv CipaL
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l r,t and Mrs. Is-
saac Jarrett of
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NaY1 +n Rn'o�nHnt�'i'hi ti gpnfnrlh
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IDati1n � vuaww rr,a June
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