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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1924-01-17, Page 1r1. WHOLE SERIES, VOLUME 46. TwanuoneamisamanacalamainomatiananawavaammempossmonaOosio SPFCtAL Hard. Mixturia Friday and Saturday only ehocolateS and earamels Mixed 35c The Olympia 7 Confectionery and -Restaurant; • HU 'CHISON'S for GROCERIES ES VICTOR SOAP. ..;ff you try it you'll likely buy it. LONDON SPECIAL SOAP—Double size cake, single .sizerice, Fresh Frozen Salmon Trout and Lake Herrings now in stock. A ROLLED OATS.—Fine flake or coarse flake 6 lbs. 2$cg OATMEAL, granulated, per pound.... ... .5c BENSON'S,GOLDBN SYRUP, m quart sealers ,., , , , , , . • .,50c NEST EGOS in cold weather save many good eggs ,.,,;,,3c Bachlc BROOMS, at 60c, 85c, $1.00, $1,10; and $1,15 leas 10 per centdisco APPLES.; Good winter apples, per peck 35c HOME -CURED PORK,. Special, per pound COCOA MAI'S, Very special prices 12 x 23...,..,..,79c 16 x 26.... ...99c being less S Chan'f -t'' wa $#ids 'regular prices. UNIVERS1�Ir 1,T$H •MOPS. • Re l- ar 12 gu 5 for' $ BROKEN BISCUITS 3 Ibs. for 2Sc e TEA: elf you want it black, green or mixed at from 65 antra ex , c to $Sc per ib, value at.e;ach price, we 'have• ie COCOA, 'A first-class (not low grade) one at, , ... 2 lbs, 25c ALUMINUM WARE. We are still offering at.. , , , ,. ow pieces '.that' were more than that 1.5 h atwhoIcsalc WHIT$ DISHES.'' Special prices on CuPs and . P Saucers, ,Plates, Jugs, ''' . Scallops; bowls, -etc. PLATTERS, Extrii large, 15 to 18 inch, regular price up • to $1.50 to clear at OC. Butter, 'E DriedApples �,and ha Poultry, Alive- or Dressed taken :in: Care ngc.for.gobds. ;Clead,eggs are worth 10c per dpzen more thin, Arty e gsof same circand,,e. We wantour customers to get the - highest price. . F. D. ii�t'cIiison .PKONZ I!! MM.cPIJ RSON'S Lightning fitnin Hitch ilOCK SHO. f0 r s' �d'Bois .Wren .an Warm and Comfortable GOLOSII { ttor Women and Girls FD E � R I CH ;IItCR CARD. • est Seaforth,'Methodist Church, --Sab- bath serv'€es, 11 a.•i., and 7 p.m. Sun- day sc Sol, 2.30 pen. -Pastor, Rev. R. Fu1to Irwin. P firer at both servicesIn the. mopping he will present the dictora- ti n o f the General superintendent ntc o den t" re- eding the attitude, of the Methodist people on Church Union. In the• 4VCltili he will second serznon' on the on onaire cards sent out to .the members. Song service 'before the evening sermon. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Seaforth Horticultural Society was held in th Carnegie library auditorium on Tues- day evening when the auditors' report for 1923 was read showing ; a.mem- bership of 223, receipts $534 4 and an expenditure of $533.41. During the year the society digtributedan im- mense number of plants, flowering slsrubs, current and berry bushes, grape Pc Vinic s, etc., among the mein - hers,. with the us cal bag of bulb ; 5 1 n th • � fait' • With the corning of spring the directors will co-operate with the Old., Boys' Committee in an endeavor to interest the citizens in planting f flowers, cleaning up and painting up a bit for the Golden Anniversaryo'h the town and Old Boys', Re -union next August. The following oticere and directors': were elected for 1924:. 'President, Wm. Hartry; dents, Rev. J. A. Ferguson,gvice vice-presi- dents, r Mr Ale- s. Alex, Scott; secretary -treasurer, Dr. John Grieve; directors; Mrs, S. Som- ere, Mrs. s. J ,e A kgu n. c 6 Sp , i��i a I k� _H 3oag ;T2iYvS A �mr'Yha ,l i'j :4Stbwdon;. •Chtales `§tewart, .ft F, %Jo"nes, John Consitt, 1. S. Savauge. Auditors, 12. M. Jones, Dr. Mackay 1 eaforth SERPO TH, ONTARIO, THEURSDZIY, JASSIU1 RY° 17.1924 s INTERMEDIATES TROUNCE down but are called off side. "• GODERICH SAILORS, Soloinon breaks away 'but is checked. by Hays, • who earns Thursday, January 10.—It is just minutes: rest,. The play comes 7:30 p,m„we find ourself taking re= Seaforth's back division where fuge from the weeping skies, within grabs it up and going from e the four walls of the Blue Goose, end, beats the whole Goderich We sce here ming :humans who are for No, 2 in eight minutes, also taking shelter from the 'down- Cudieore now relieves' Keating. Af- our Theyr Aare apparently arentl P of epic P y s ter the face off Hays gets.away on opinion as we; that a Minute or two the right wing and pokes a good one under the hospitable 'roof e1 the at Baechler, who passes it up, *thus Ggose will refreshen them. Ter the.bringing Seaforth's tally .up to'3, dash; through ;sluslitand rain to the Time{'9 Sriinutes, seat of war, th'e Palaeq, Rink. 'With Cudmore starts down after the a good head of steam i the old cud- face off but is called for a kick. dy we make the plung6 and arrive at Solomon comes back and shoots a "[•l' the Rink with only pee regret—we long, one at Stewart, who dears. should have put on our; robber boots Brough then gets in a wide one. Reid instead of the hall inch ;make=believe, and Kerslake go through but Kers that merely cover a recent hole worn lake's shot is wide. Jeroux tries' to in the sole of our right, shoe. Our get through but is halted at'the •de - clothes are slightly, dampened but Tense. Play is in the Seaforth back not our u spirits.. z i tall It o P would take mare for a k'J yardfew shots, which Stewart than a shd,ver to that en 'we have gets, earning loud applause' from the a good game of hockeyn view, We spectators. Reid . and Hays get find that we have consid abe time on through, but are stopped, Chase gets our hands before the . battle corn- as far as centre ice but is halted by Indices, so we take a alk w ever e z t he Kerslake who goes down wn: batt' theleft c ro nd. Alittle u gwater in lac ' p es, side and bats one at Baechler who but outside s de of that the ice is in -fine clears. Reid tries a shot .but. Baechler condition, and figure that the opening clears again: Solomon tfets back with period should be a good' ' brand of one at 'Stewart, Chase also gets one in hockey. but both are left outside the net. Reid On leaving the. ice we notice• that and' Kerslake saunter down hut are the Sailors -have come into ppr.t and called on a kick. Hays and Cudmore tied up in the west wing, dropping go ':through but the shot is wide. anchor in the hurlers dock. On Snazel now relieves Jeroux at left boarding, their craft Nye find ourself wing. Fox and Chase come `through shaking the'hand d the;helnisman, together, beat Seaforth's defense and Johnny Wiggins. Johnny is ,au• old Chase shoots the Sailors' first goal past master of, the game; in his day in •14 minutes: has, through many a rottgh' sea pilot- Snazel comes through at Stewart ed the .Sailors s to port a' d victor . after. the face - n .YSee wart war t clears,' off, tthe appointed the strikin committee' The helmsman ghiss hjs' 5 e voyage playaigoing tothedefense link a the for 1924, g ((of his crew, on this their first v a' a Sailors: Solomon comes back cut is Council then I o'f 1924. Two of last Dear`s Sailers blocked at Seafort1's line of defense. adjourned until :$' are still on board; .namely Fox 'Ind The going is getting a bit, harder, and o'clock, when the following report of Chase:' Nothing.funny ;about.+ that, the puck is hard to 'handle. Hays "gets the: striking committee was read: what are you ;laughing (or ;? This is one on, but Baechler Blears. Hays se - Streets committee: Beattie, Crich not a hunting trip, we are describing `cures again,. and flings one at the Sail - and Haigh,, for you but rather a good old genie ors' •goaler, who cleats again, but Pro err of the.'National sport; so calm your- Reid, working: in fast, gets the re- P y: ' • aigh, Chapman and self, Henrietta; bound' and bangs in Seaforth's Turnbull. We now look'.around fora position' fourth in.12 -' hire and Water: Grich, Hutchison from 'Where we.ean take in the battle -ed 'one minutenuletcThe period end- and n 4, and Beattie, and where our ri ht%hand a' ' g i fees,- Goderich 1, Seaforth 4 Finance: Cardno, Chapman earn! are right-ltaiided) wili•ryo't bei tramped! . The :end of . the, first period found Hutchison. upon by,5 some over -exerted rooter; Stewart Seaforth's net guardian with One position, high .up in the gallery.; a' good number of 'hard saves to his appeals'"to us, so eve climb: up and credit. Court of Revision_ Mayor, Reeve arelau tcoe.rhe t nge it rselh f when the • Second period, $:32 p.m. 1 z g,..ourself and Court of, Recision: on:ch,: ayor, ,and.,southwest T(eating;.starts for Cudmore on the Haigh gap, to try'the sea.; We a' e.% ookin defense line. For a. few minutes after ,them over, carefully; whe;ic, someone ifefatti off ie id Mott n ,'Crich -H t t v c ie!tensther 'came d: getting , U c u ..ex at r ` e o .Q 'im . ,that tnr oil o eek. from: fog. ` jt ' u's' :s rift,, ` ice E neither l' F r. ketun •, getting r. P rt of lUe' sy? kjn 's ainmittet�r fpr' :.uzi the these afc tl}e ttecCrt `... •,e ere 'ug throe li nil 1 2'' ` t u ti o 9.3lIS o a", lie a) m n got dd toaon d;e P _as sea he d. z ails '" rmmodl. 1iCI ,a 1 d' wheeling Y mthrough,.. reife to take offender • ,'o atan Sit - Waft, who cleared The folldi�ing a¢couiits were peas-. , .. byfhe khrbtti'C ::niocl what,is;,�ur. surprise Minding din -- y' lotaiir the play stays iii centre ed:l7irm, 'Grltl:spte; salary,; $70,• , Jno. � -., A ? Tn g nodi -'t id -c: Solomon,gcts through again -.but A. Wilson, $75; John Knight,. $65; ing kut :empty feats, ''We 'fully"ex- is'-chetked"to'th'e cd' Andrew. Little, ,$40•.'Dominion . Bank; pected,to.�be yeeee much laughed at•bfico Ch sere "tie those who s Y plays the ' t pe s, 'Chase who Pat sheet, .Dec. •15th, W.W. $154.11, �. , u;ron.nded cps; but appar- �bangs� once ' at Dennis, who clears, Can, Nat Res, cross, .prot acct,,, ,intly tti'cy,itiere too. much interested 'Chase 'again deemed and `liands Den - $5,35;. Jas, Watson, insurances -'$54; in ehe'Saiiors.-working..out in their- nis "a. bet one froln'the right, but it P World, acct., $7,91; B'.11 .and white uniforms. Weil we goes the -sanii route, "Govenlock and Tel Co, $4.26; Thus, Purcell, wages cool dayttii',.4. bit, but we re .itceping. Reid combine but Reid's' shot is, W.W , $6.30; Sylvester Allen, wages ;our 'd'eatlier eye peeled_ for a second 'cleareii. The Sailors ,come W,W , e.e0 assatilt froni he rear. It cots al- strong -but 'Stewaft ` »is on the job $21.15, E J. Box acct., v$5 �50; . Wine ;c1ght,, Wheeling. again,.'.at;'the*same Chase, and Trott, wages, $16,25; Robt, Edgarf <trrne' ut i, to 'our feet, we; Be off, B et together and 7 1?p rig again ' Dennis pushes off,"Brougiir's,; bot otic. Wages, es 5• � .face t g , $G ,Geo. A:Sills A.Sons, acct, : he .empty , and mocking seats'' Kerslake •jaunts'thi'oughn to Fax who. ,S2 above E. G. Parke, drying ;hose; � e, and;'whllc looking• therA Over, comes back 'at Stewart but Defines: 13.50; E: Chittendeh, acct., $28,0, , we reciElve , a tap squarely upon the •tikes- up a lot o1 room. ,Govenlock crown ndloo i io" a looking t A Uon ower Beard - e ds the he . - e Beattie -Turnbull; av nb e e u .d is the r l that i •. g ubb'er ' 1, s a d' tbDing Council acce t the 'securities .offered ens ,we. dre.just a little too late im'alolors' 'cens'c'l to hghe, a tat the P b . theexecutorducking e',drop, the 'z »si e. of Y P, a hallo o:1- the-lat on : it r ,< Sa os e ,William defense and while flat on the Scott ori account of the $40,000 'willed lust before It comes, in contact with- ice scoops the peck'beteveen'the pose's to •the town. for a hospital, our left eye which makes us dig,for ;;for e 'h 'aiid Kerslake go' down .to - position subenieti$ by ;Messrs: =Rate wee,though , We ., therefore got gather after the face tff, ,'Reid's shot & iseffe e-tc flour ,pill issatisfactory our coat sleeve to airseorb the water goes wide, Smith relieves Govenlock. tot • sembcrs el this. Council, irri n the almost floating• oche WeeStcwart clears a' hard'one from Chase •'Chapman-Hutchison,certainly gat moving: to another posi--and'Goderech Working hard, pelt n_honcil'ofSeaoreew that %kion immediately, where ' the'.. hftle''17ennis' from all sides who in tar the .Council 'of Seaforth renew sub- d f ' ISSUE NUMBER L j the face' off and raps Baechler's pads, cross- he repeats the trick a few seconds af- two I ter, Govenlock also goes in, but it is intoe wide of the mark, Play goes to Reid dentre ice and stays there for awhile, rad to ',Reid finally gets through but his shot crew is cleared, Kerslake gets the rebound, but' Baechler clears again. Snazel tries hard and packs P one thatDennisD handled cicely, Chase then gets right in on Dennis but that's all he did. Jeroux is.back, again and Snazel goes to tine bJSxi , :iarough comes down the centre' and• lands' a hot one straight in, but Stewart is right^on top of it, Jeroux then gets one .in but he might just as well try to put one through the end of the rink as get one past Dennis. Robinson relieves,'Sob onion, Smith relieves Hays. Fax gets the. puck on his defense line, comes •through but shoots .wide,. Jeroux swings one at Dennis from the left boards but has no luck, play hover- ing around in. Seaforth quarters and Stewart is real busy. Govenlock is relieved by Cudmore, Fax playing pretty well up on the line shoots' a wide one Stewart r clears two hard and ones from Chase. The ice is pretty heavy and the going is hard. Hays relieves Smith, Cudmore goes through but is wide of the goal. Gov- enlock works into the ,Sailors' back division, shoots one but Baechler clears, Govenlock again drives one in that Baechler turns aside; Fox tries to get though but is out of luck. Go- venlock bangs one in a little off line. Smith relieves Reid, Govenlock work- ing hard and skating fast is dropping them on Baechler from all angle keeping' that boy real busy. Play is headed for Seaforth's'back line when the gongsounds ounds at 9:19 '.m, to P cease work for the evening, Seaforth, 6; Goderich, 1. '.The night, no doubt was not of the best for a' turn out but a good attend- ance nevertheless was on hand. and witnessed. a real garde- These two teams on hard ice will put Kip a fast ly —Courtesy London Free Press. MR. AND MRS. W. T. BOX, who celebrated their Golden Wedding on an car I 5th. January NEW COUNCIL MEETS, The first meeting of the•town coun- cil since election, has held' in the council chamber at 11 a.m. on Mon- day, The following elected members made the required declarations and took their seats: Wm, H. Golding, mayor; J. W. Beattie, reeve; •Geo. P. Cardno, Geo. T. Turnbull, Win. E. Chapman, F. D. •Hutchison, 'W W. A. Crich, and Geo. D. Haigh. -Minutes of Last meeting read add confirmed, Motion, Crich -Chapman, that the Mayor and dRee �,t, r f at G. P. - d Cardno t Charity: Golding, Cardno and Turn- bull. scriptfon for . World for . ,ops o water' are not in, evidence, •stops,' pushes and bats them off' in Sereach member Municipal the World it and We , agree to. see. the Rink colinnpany-;grand style. Heavy ice is causing a 1924,cerk to receive a copy, at once to have that, leak doctored, lot •of overskatng.' e Clerk , .Cra.eh-Beattie; that- the The left lamp is quite bright again { Govenlock relieves., Kerslake: Cud - water mains and services be turned and now we can take .M objects quite -more goes to defense. ''Fox comes overlie the Public Utilities Commis- cleanly. down with a wide' one. Goderich use sion;. also that the scales at the water- The Sailors are back in dock and °.four men on the attack. Cudmore off works be turned over to the commis- ,the Seaforth warriors are working for tripping' Snazel,'; Stewart 'c docs elan By-law e 1924. 254 was given its fore the ,battler'' opens not e long as Mc- Reid. Hays Bearing. Kerslake chlor B s ev 1)on.ilte he, referee, is over tri l goes Rto: the bench fdr era' readings and gassed, appointing pping''Solomon, Reid on and Cud- ppoindng the ht els The crowd is a bit shin but more off. Govenlock goes back to officers for 1924: J. A. Wilson, clerk. what they lack in:number, will, ser- defense.' and treasurer,sal• eatery, M.Br Y, $900;oder tis 1 be. assessor$150; Win. Gillespie, y made up in noise. Our root- - Goderich go'through wtinith a three - ick, ers 'are ,goted for their lung power, man combination and with -one man eonsta'ble, sanitary inspector, collect- The Sailors take the North net and to beat,Chase, who is• in or of dog tax, street oiling and water- .the Seaforth aggregation possession ing taxes and unpaid 'taxes; John ,, . gation are defend- of the puck, kicks it and is called. in he ing south net � ' Knight, c Th I scavenger b g er i ld a B a pound at $65 per month; T. Roy Patterson, _engineer; D. F. Buck ..and E. L. Box, auditors, $25 each; R. S. Hays, solicitor, $100; R. G. Parke, chief, Fire Brigade, $75; Wm. Wilson, Win. Morrison, Dr, Harburn,'fenceviewers; A. F. Cluff,. collegiate board;'F. G. Neelin, library board; Jas. IHinchley, beardhealth; F. J. Burrows, M.D., medical officer. Motion, Crichell tchison, that the Commit is in favor . of; the Public Utilities.proposition of f s akin - an- other an other 1 we 1 and. coneider soder it necessary in the public interest, and •will- take the necessary steps to furnish the money same. • Motion, that. the. Firemen be given their usual grant of $300 and , the assessed members be •granted $5 each, and that the Chief's solar for Y 5923 b e paid e rat it s et Go e ' g d rich conies out to meet the at- a bit excited'as.the battle is about to tack, breaking it up and making a fine commence and they break into a roar -save. Hays goes down for one at as the signal comes from, the box, and Baechler but is' wide.. Brough coines the. puck goes down between the :through .but Stewart .clears,• Reid sticks at 8:08 p.m. gets 'through' but kicks and is called. The Sailors start things going by 'Gavenlock and Reid combine but are• carrying the play into Seaforth's end, stopped at the defense, Fox breaks but ;the, rubber is immediately on its' away but is caught at centre ice by waytot' he Goderich d nch defense. line, Gave o nl ck who :makes a beautiful where Fox at left :decfese secures,hook. check, wheels' back, passes to acid 'brea'king through alone comes to Reid who bangs ' one at'-Baechler's •a stop' et Seaforth's back line, pads but it rebounds 'straight gut, Br ou h 'tee ' e Godcrf ' CIS centre, fl n grabs bs ' , g. Govenlock tears s in 'seeps thje. ,.puck u k the rtiblier` ” P at centre ice, comes mss do i wi over the line for: number Six, just 15 shoots one at, Stewart who clears, Seconds before'the Oteiod ended, Sea - Chase secures the puck on, the !right forth 6, Sailors 1. boards and 'shoots. a wtde, one' that � The ice is again scraped' and' looks goes into the corner, Kerslake, tae- -very heavy when the. third period ing the disc in tow, sallies ' thro'ugh 'begins at'9 p.m. the Sailors' defense, where °he. Passes . P Goderich conies' at t i • t � foci off into Heys, s who Y , bores one into' the Seaforth territory where Jeroux corn r c of the net,'beating for the first tall a Baechler Dennis is at Stewart but getting past Council then adjourned to tweet at 'minutes;Y of the game in+four Bennis is now out of the question the call. of t he Ma or.and • yhe deals easily. Hays slides the face of, Seaforth goes to into -the arca and hands one ' -Goderich territory,. Fox, securing,the ta Baechler who tosses' it. aside; ;Sol< rubber,' comes right down, shoots omon secures the rubber but does not one at _Stewart who clears, Chase reach.the defense line, Govenlock jumping on the puck, huris another stopping him, 'Govenlock starting at Stewart, who pushes it 'off,' :The for the' sailors' Iine is izret ',by Jer play goes. back' to.,Fax,•,whd' coming oux, they meet; Jeroux' goes down inattracted g ttracd a' la r e nuber Theth through, , ha n1s S te art another hot For the count while Govenlock con - prize for Ione hends fortadieswas one ' who clears it fike�Brough:agafu tiriue5 on, 'still in possessionof the by Miss Htcknell: gentlemen, gets in the " ga my., 'b3f??. -Drip8 o ne black ac k1 h The h e hell la n d it e iT' Scott. For gares leers. Petrick rou i fwart u d'tat Jou issstilt-ait�lv,1in I -es�as.V..RY.nfor,gen - ..q ito ,firn �Thei „withitis'"breath'is •nPH &t11slehenCoiso1tiaMrs: CaiCuxcont r.! ro,' ,deft fy etAfter a sitghb delay Cronin1lie table runner was, rich defense,,where oe seeuressanierouxgets back to;iel,but be- Wolfiy` rs.�W: Nichol and the mazes tracks for Stewart, throws fore the face off, he is relieved by fet set by reee.. Fr. LaRoode, Zurich, one at the 'big Swede, who slaps it Snazel, • off, Kerslake, Reid 'and Hays ' go Hays goes down the. right flank on! ST, JAMES' EUCHRE The euchre and dance held in : St. James'; :parish hall on "Tuesday even- exhibition. As the Intermediates are playing a double schedule, the fans will have an opportunity of seeing both Mit- chell and Goderich here later. Line-up: Goderich, Baechler, Sol- omon, Fox, Jeroux, Brough, Chase, Robinson, Snazel. 'Seaforth, Stewart, Hay Govenls;oCuckd, mICeatin$,Sm,. it,Js, Kerslake, t:Reid,. oXea;. Refe'r`ee •Ro ' Iylc o Ting i deric•h. . Friday, January. I•ltts .... • Otir• juniorsplaying n -Pee •ter.thee night went down 'to defeat after a cloge'end hard batilerby the aeon; of 3-1,. The 'game, ai least;- the result of the; game;,was Id doubt` until ;al- piest the final 'gang. Llte kidsare working better and gave the Exeter team all the hockey they• wanted. The game was kept clean{•with just a few penalties ;being handed out, We are quite satisfied with the . showing made by these boys;;'',they .: are play- ing good' hockey and are improving with every time out. Clinton juniors play here on the 24th. •.Come along and sec just how good the kids are. The Line-up at Exeter was: Exeter, ' Vafper; Stathem, . ' He Hines, 09B ' n, ri e , IBrokerishire,' R , u Kellar. Seaforth, Jim S therta nd, A an Reid,A. Matthews;7im aim, JimDoig, •Fred Scott, Moody Holland, Joe Garbett; Bill 'Hart, +Referee, +Reg.' Reid. Mitchell "Intermediates play here on J on Januaranuaryy'2922ntth.d and Goderich Sailors Seaforth Collegiate played efit- chell on Tuesday night in the W.O: S.S:A. series acid lost 6-1. On Tuesday night the first game for the 'Duncan cup was played in the rink when: the 'Collegiate team. defeated the team from south of the track 3-0. The boys are working in earnest for the Cup. HENRY- M. CHESNEY Mr. Hairy McLennan Chesney passed away, very suddenly on Tues- day morning, January 15th, 1924, from heart and kidney trouble. The late Mr:, Chesney was born in Tuck- ersmith 'sixty-eight years ago, the son of the l a c HenryChesney. about fifteen years ago lie lived in that township when he moved to Eg- motfdville and Seaforth.. He was married about thirty-one years ago to -Miss Jane Bullard, of Hensall. Bcsides'Mis'Widow he is 'survived by five children: Mrs, Ed. Mullaly (Al- ice) of Flint, Mich.; Harry, of Eg- o» m dvflle• Hector, Hamilton; n Mrs.William Kerr , (Eva), Seaforth, and Lawrence, Flint, 'Mich, The funeral will be "held oli Thursday afternoon from the residence of Mr, Thomas Gri eve`A n ondvi1 lc, to the E m ond- vilc church; thence to the Egmond- vine cenietery. ' The children are all home for the funeral, RE -UNION NOTES. The list af Re -union agents nsis g t now complete to with . P SidneyJ. Town wn in chargee of -;the Chicago bunch and Mr„ Jack, Staples looking' after the s',:an old boys and girls in Regina and vac- inity, The latest word from all agents is to send along the namesandseed them soon, to this end .the commit- tee request that the cards now :being distributed, befilled in ' with the names add addresses of all your friends, relatives, former residents of: Seaforth and vicinity,former o mer coup- cillors, school trustees, municip al'of ficials, etc. and return the cards as Soonas., iosslhle Jin iordt:)• the names 5e �v foi"'fdtld t4,th'e agents'i'wlth t'he least eeley,, Before the railways will grant re- duced :Tares they must have: an esti- mate of the number coming home from the several districts in Canada A $25.oa Special We find ourselves con- siderably overloaded with' high grade Watches, and to reduce th e surplus - stock we will for the next two weeks, sell the regular 17Wee l Regina i � a Watch in Regina Gold Case for the. reduced price of $25,00. ,_,-This is a clear saving of $5.00. A similar reduction is made on the 15 -jewel Regina in the same case, the price beingfor ne4 two weeks at $20.00. Both these watches are thoroughly first ,lase and are adjusted watches and absolutely guaranteed. Frecl.S. Savauge jeweler and Optician Seaforth Phones,194. Res 10 WareeleageraftereNteggenelleireelefagee Ar 'e v' 'W;,_ Quality •SCR x AN� TG : 0A .0 L , Ask for Prier's All Standard Sixes"•- eantion—'Do 'pat :idis• take Range ' for Nut... ,:;, Coal •. • All Scranton Coal _ E. L.' Phone 43 WE ALWAYS HAVE ° GOOD STEAKS Our shop is noted for the quality, fla- vor and tenderness of the beefsteaks. Sirloin tenel*loin, porterhouse, and other choice cuts. Broi-1 our steak properly and you'll have a dish as fine - as' served in any restaurant. Try one -- ` for dinner to -night. D. STEWART PHONE 58, and the United States, ates hence en ce the' nec- essity the e a n c is _ to', 1 names and B have bes get a line on the number returning.. Special trains, through coaches, etc; are then provided as. the ntiin bor warrants. The committee learned this week that Mr, D. D. Wilson is the only surviving nrernbcr of the first coup- ell of Seaforth elected in 1874, he wae. also a member of the first school board when Seaforth was made` a village in 1869, stili hale and hearty Mr. Wilson has R a von > � d�rf u] mem nr Y and will be gf i$i2eat assistance to the cbinmatt•ee' in preparing for the fifti- eth birthday of the tows. May people are almost crippled with corns, But it is needless suf- fering which can be speedily ended with Holloway's Corn Remover.