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All's for the best, --if a man-wouldbut knw it,
Provdence wishes us all'to be blest;
't'hi's' is aio`dream of the pundit or poet,
Heaven is gracious, and= -All's foe-
the best 1
Aid's for the bestI-unbiased, tin-'
bounded,:
'Providence reigns from the east to
the weet;,- and, by wisdom and:
mercy surrounded,
Hope, and be happy, that --All's fore
the best.
WHOLE SERI'E'S, VOL. 52, No. 13.'
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930.
Phone 84
•$1 A YEAR
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I -DINNERS and SUPPERS
i Regularly
-HOT LUNCHES
• at all hours
f i
OUR HOME . MADE SPECIALTIES
Prices Reasonable
TheOiympia-
Confectionery nfectioner and Restaurant
CHURCH CARD.
North Side United Church. -Pastor,
Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A. - •
Sunday, arch 30th.
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11 a. . rPubdie Wbrshf• p. Subject,
"Slowly Leatnin:g," fifth,in series,
Lessons from Life in 'The Elarly
Church.
2.30 , p.m -Sunday School anel
Bible Cla'sses.
7 p.m. -Public Worship, Subject,Their
"Handicaps Removed," 3hd in series.
on the Story of Naaman.
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Less thpn-
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thirds
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Value
Nevertheless every set of dishes is
marked down another dollar until Ap-
p-ril5th.
ril 5th.
Regular $418.00 for . .$32.00
Regular $30.00 for ..$1840
Regular 1'6.50 for $11.00
iRegular $16.50 for ..$11,00
MATCHES-1Pine Tree or National,
• 3 for 25c
FOR SANDWICHES- :We have
'Sandwich Spree, Sandwich Spread,
'Dainty Lunch, Mayonnaise, Olive
Butter, and Chopped Olives.
PINT SEALER PEANUT BUT-
TER 25c
HONEY -In 5 and 10 lb. tins at , . •
lOc lb.
SYRUP JUG=fttlt of Syrup
for 25 c+.
Worth 351c for syrup jug alone.
FRY'S CHOCOLATE SYRUP-
Ready for instant use 25c
BANQUET . SARDI'NES-3 for 25c
LEMONI'A (Oil of Lemon and Bak-
ing Ammonia) 25c
SUN -MAID SEEDED PUFFED
RAISINS-' 15c
ORANGES -,Seedless Navels, the
very largest and finest, weighing
10r/a lbs, to the dozen.. $1.00 doz:
These are cheaper by weight than
the ordinary oranges at 30'c or 40c
per dozen.
CHOICE MAPLE SYRUP -
Per Imperial Gallon $2.50
Per Wine .Gallon '' $2.00
BAFORD'S FLOOR WAX - We
maintain is better than any wax
we know of even those at 75g. To.
be had only here at 175C
tin / �i
perr it and be convinced that it is.
TThe
not only better but more easily
applied.
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F. D. 1lUT �rlll�®
Phone Phor Phood
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Y PS
At the meeting" of the Young
Peop'le's Society of the North Side
United Church on Tuesday evening,.
March 25, -Mr. Sam' Scott took
the subject of his -splendid address,
Act
„The Aof WinningOthers,"'
which he emphasized the neecl;oE'cul-
tivating and possessing tact, kin'dn'ess
and patience.in dealing with others,
both in the business and social world.
Mr. F. S. S'avauge presided in the
Presi-
senee of the Citizenship Vice .Presi-
dent. Rea. W: P. Lane led fn prayer'
and Miss McLaughlin, nurse-in-tnain-
ing, read the Scripture lesson:
were then favored with a: reading
Hudson, alter which
Miss Doreen o ,
solo, "Just an Old .Faehioneel Garden,"
was sung in good voice by ' Mrs.
Bechely, Mins Helen. Lane acconc.p-
anying on the piano, Miss Anne
venlock took charge of the business
meeting and the retort of the trees
urer was very gratifying. After sing-
ing 'Blest Be the Tie that Binds,"
meeting closed with the Mizpah ben
ediction. Next Tuesday evening
are to be entertained by the Y.P.'S..
of First Presbyterian Church and
hope for a large attendance of
members at this meeting. .
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SPECIA'L MUSIC.
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The ,choir of North Side United
Church rendered several .special num-
bets of old favorite hymns and sacred
sot gs on Sunday evening, March
These numbers were much enjoyed
by a large congregation. follow
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rig took pant: Quartettes, rS
son, Miss R. Thompson, Mr.
Chamberlain, Mr. E. H. Close;
Mr.Oha du et Mrs. T
man,7itrs. Lane; duet, Mr, anch
IL E. Bright.
. DIED PN TORONTO. , '-
The following refers to 'the pasting
of the mother of Mrs, J. F. Ross,.
Guelph, and formerly of Seaforth:
"Barbara Grant, widow of Angus
Murray, 431 Brunswick. Avenue
cum edtoaienr�attacThursdaya
cumbed-
the age of 75 years. Born at Beeves-
ton, Ont. s hliveded •for man years
St. Thomas., coming to Toronto some
20 years ago. Of Scottish ancestry,
she. was a 'Presbyterian, taking activee. interest in the .W n
.;vI:S. and .other , w
thechurch. During the war ar
she was an enthusiastic worker
aeriotie and soldiers' welfare enter-
;Hugh W. Marra
Pplises.'!One Murray,
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