The Seaforth News, 1933-10-05, Page 1How do you like to go up in a swing,
Up in the air so blue ?
'Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing
Ever a child can do !
Up in .the air and over the wall,
Till S can see so '•wide,
WHOLE SERIES, VOL.. 55, No. 40.
eafort
HURON COUNTY'S LEADING
NEW SP APER
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 5, 1933
ACTIVE WEEK MARK'S
END OF BOWLING SEASON
The bowling season is officially
closed on the greens of the Seaforth
Bowling 'Club and Caretaker Robert
Joyn't is re -seeding the greens and
putting on a sprinkling of new sail.
'Oft Wed'n'es'day of this week the
DINNERS and SUPPERS
Regularly
MOT LUNCHES
at all hours
OUR HOME MADE SPECIALTIES
Prices Reasonable
The Olympia
Confectionery and Restaurant
CONCENTRATE
Laying Mash
WHEN'EGGS ARE 25c PER D'OZ.
you can afford ' to 'buy Laying
'Mash to feed them and get more
Eggs. Mix your own Grain with
;CONCENTRATE and have a
Mash @ ..... . ..: $1.50 per cwt.
MARM1ILL LAYING 225` per cwt.
GOLD DUST WAS'HINiG
POWDER, reg.-JOc..nowC�
CAUSTIC SODA, loose' ..10c per lb
BAKER'S_ COCOA, half lb tin 15c'
1 lb:tin........
PEARL SOAP ... . 10 bars 3lc
ACARONI, loose, 5 lbs for... 25c
SPAGHETTI, loose, 4.1bs. for.. 25c
OLIVES, 32 oz. jar @ . 39c
'COOKING ONIONS, 10 lbs for 25c
ALL COUPONS given out by Hut-
chison's, must be in by Novem-
ber 1st.
Butter, Eggs and Feathers taken as
Sea -
forth
Cream•taken for the 'Creamery: at the same price
paid at the creamery.
SEAFORTH COLLEGIATE
HOLDS ANNUAL ;FIELD DAY
H. Hillen, T. Sills, J. Cheoros ,Wfn
'Boys' Championships and M. For-
rest, L. 'Nett Head Girls.
The .annual 'field day of the ISeaforth
Collegiate Institute was held on Fri-
day afternoon at .the !Agricultural
'Park. 'The track' was sticky from rain
the night 'before, but :the 'afternoon
had Ib'eatltilful \weather, 'In 'the senior
boys' events, the 'championship ,win-
ners were: 11'51, H H'illen, 36 ,p'oin'ts;
20d, -+J. iMurra'Y, 126 points,7rand 3rd, IS,
MicS,padden, I112 'points. The tintetitned-
tate c'hanrpionsi pip was won2tndywa with
T.
Sills, 40 points;
24 points, and IG. •Carter, 6rd, with 12
points. J. 'Cheoros 'won bhe+ junior
Championship with 43 points, IF. 'S'ills,
End, .with 42 points, and V. •Bell, drd,
with 113 points. Results
Girls Field Day
ISeniot Champions• -,01) Margaret)
Forrest, 28 points; (2)' Evelyn Nott,
31 points.
Junior Ohanvpions- 1(11) Leola Nott,
318 p'o'ints; (2)''Ruth C1uff, 12points
'cha'mpions'hips were reckoned on
eight events; that is, excluding coat
;race, peanut race -and three-legged
race.
hstJS pts; arid'—t3 pts; 3rd- pt.
'Senior Girls' Events — Standing
Broad ru'm'p—Margaret Forrest, Bes-
sie 'Eckert, 'Helen, 'Hamilton; running
broad j'umlp, `Margaret 'Forrest, Helen
Britton, Lulu 'Hart; running high
jump, Evelyn Nott, Mary Fortune,
Margaret Forrest; running hop, step
and jump, Margaret Forrest, Bessie
'Eckert, Helen 'Britton; target throw,
Evelyn Nott 01st); Margaret Forrest,
IILalBelle Hawkins and Lulu Hart
(2nd);' Helen Britton (3rd); basket-
ball throw, Evelyn Nott, Helen Ham-
ilton, Helen Brinton; softball ,throw,
Evelyn 'Nutt, Margaret Forrest, Pearl
Hugill; three-legged race, 'Irene Eb-
erhart and Moagaret Forrest; Evelyn
r
t
'. of
'Nott and �H'e�len Britton, Bessie Rice
and Bessie 'Eckert; 715 -yard dash, Ir-
ene Eberli'art, Margaret Forrest, Ev-
elyn Nott; peanut race, Margaret For-
rest, Mary Forrest, Irene Ebenhart;
coat race, Evelyn Nott and Helen
;Britton; Irene Eberhart and .Margaret
'Forrest. jump,
1� j
—1HtS
wen
is
' ls' E
ior
•Gtr
J
utt
ut-
Leola Nott, Ruth Claifi, Grace Kraut-
er;
er; standin'g broad jump, 'Leola Nott,
Ruth Cluff, Jean MGlver; running
hop, step and junnp, Leola Nott, Ruth
Clufi, Agnes Dundas; running broad
.junnp, Leola Nott, 'Ru'th Muff, Grace
IKrauter; coat race, Ethel Dexter and
Hazel Jamieson; Leola NottandMary
Holmes, M. ILeynburne, G. ICrauter; 3 -
legged race, V. Rugill and Clarissa
Dale; Ethel Dexter and Hazel Jamie-
son, Leola Nott and Agnes Dundas;
peanut race, Margaret Mur_plh'rd dash,
Murphy, Jean \'Idlver;
Leola 'Nott, Mary Holmes, Dorothy
IGemmelt ; basketball throw, Leola
;Nott, -Agnes Dundas, Verna Hugill;
target theow, Agnes D'und!as, teals
Nutt, Grace Krauter; softball throw,
Leola--IJabt, Verna Hugfll, Grace
Kreuter. Results
Boys' Field Day
Senior — Shot put, K. Rutledge
(313,18"), S. MdSpadden, 11. Hilden; 1'00
,
yd's, S. l/dSPadden, A. Detotoau, H.
S.
'-Piller; •rtmnlng broad, H. Allen,
30dSpadd.en, J. Murray
pole vault, H. IHilleu, W. Forrest, F.
iO".Leary; 320 yds race, H. Killen; Ii,
•1elv
er,
J.
M
u
rra
y
(T
l
ie
s.
e
c. ;
ruuui nhat,stoPand jump, II. In-
lets ( 3,�,) I. Murray, Mayer; r
4'49 yds„ H Hillen, W, Forrest, est, S. .
MeS+p'ad'den; standing high jump, A.
Devereaux,. J., Murray, G, Kruse:
running high 'jump, H. H'11en ('4'9�")
standing
g
J, °'1%Itirray, A. McDonald; stoMurray
mum 3,
�e
and
7
tt p
to
step
t.
Y s
p,
Forrest; ' es
' en
B.
Fo
r
r
� I
H.
II
tl
1
_15 1 ') ,
bl ' G. Kruse,
broad junnp, Murray (8'9."),
Devereaux; cunning high - dive, J,
Murray, F. O'Leary, III. Hillen. T.
tIutea'ntediate•--•1Standing broad,
Sills 0811"), G.' Carter, A. Nicholson;
• Sills,
CHURCH CARD.
North Side United Church—Pastor
Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A.
Sunday, October 8th.
110 am. --Sunday School' and Bible
O1'asses,
'Public Worship 111 asn. and 7 p.tn.
Thanksgiving services.
FIRST PRES'BYTERI'AN CHURCH
'Than'ksgiving Day Service. A.'M. —
"Ourr Nations Blessings P.M. —
"Bles's 'The Lord."
'Special Thanldsgivifng m'us'ic at both
senvices. Viisitors in town are invited
to come to First Church.
ST. iTHOIMAS' OHURCH
'Sunday, Octdber 8th.—ISeveutteenth
Sunday after Trinity. Sunday ,S'ch'ool
and Bible Oiass 10 am. Morning
prayer 1111 a.m., 'sermon by the rector,
Canon Appleyard; evening service, 7
o'clock, special preacher,' Rev, 'Ernest
Hayes, BOA., rector of Wingham:
'ENGAIGEIMENT A'NNO'UNCED
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Richardson, Eg-
,nrond'ville, wish to announce the en-
gagement Of their daughter, ,Lillian
lEliajabebh, to 'Mr. David M. McIntosh,
son of Mrs. MdIntosh and the late
Mr, James McIntosh, ;Seaforth, Ont.
lace
in0
October.
a
' to take place marriage The t g
WILL MEET
The regular monthly meeting of the
fol'lo'wing local bowler's are ,n Wood
stack taking part in . • the open rink
tournament in which 'more than 100`
rinks are entered: Dr, Burrows, De.
H. I•I,'Ross, Oahu ;Beattie, Ed. Bright,
C. A.' Barber, W. J. Duncan, IW', Am-
ent, .C. P. Sills. •
Ladies' Tournament
'On Thursday afternoon 'September
i3&th, Miss 'Belle 'Cam'pbel'l donated
,prizes for the last ladies' tournament
of the year. The winners were Mrs.
!D. Shanahan .list; Mrs. E. H. Close,
�12nd; Mrs, R. Smith, 3rd,
Soole Trophy
The standing in the Soule trophy
,competition is: IJ. Devereaux 6,
Reid 7, J. Broderick 23, C. Halunes 12,
T.' Johnston 7, J. E. Willis' 1'3 J.
IBeattied4, Dr. Ross 2, W. G. lW'illi•s 2.
'Mixed Jitney,
The 'final tournament of the season
took place on Monday evening, o
t -
ober 2nd when sixteen rinks took part
in the mixed tw'iligh't jitney, the
Ilprizes for.which were donated by Dr.
1H, IH. Ross. Three 8 -end games were
played, resulting as follows: Ladies,,
t Mrs. J. Devereaux; 2nd, Miss H.
Reid; 3rd, Mrs. F. Slips; 4th, Mrs. W.
,Duncan; 5th, Mrs. E, H. Close. Men's
11'st, G. Stewart; 2a,d,D nBrig 5th, 3 d,
'A, 3rd,
4'th, W.
Anderson -
The individual scores were: Mrs, R,
Mrs F. Sills, 3 wine plus 9;
Sproat, 1 win pins 5, Mrs. 'F Dever-
eaux, loss; Mrs. Grieve,eephis t n 3 l s 8,
'Mrs, Shanahan, 2
Close, 2 wins plus all', Mrs. Beattie, 1,
•nein plus 5; Mrs. Santa, 1 win plus 5,
Miss 'Dorsey, 1' win plus 8; Miss
Campbell, 2 wins plus 4; Mrs. Cleary,
2 wins plus 8, •Mrs. DelLatey,ss,
Mrs. J. Devereaux, 3 wins plus eaMi4;;
Mrs. 'Rieman, 1 win plus S
'Faulkner, loss; Miss H. Reid, 3 wins
plus I3; Mrs. Duncan, 2 wins plus 14;
E. 11. Close, 1 win plus 3; E._Snith,
loss; E. Bright, 3 wins plus 14; 1T.
iM,dphee, 11 win plus 8; Dr, Bechely, 2
wins plus 7; D. Rieman, 3 wins plus
10; J. Beattie, 2 wins plus 9; Dr.
t
win
Its 8;
III
,Ross, loss;E. Sills, I1'p
IG Stewart, 3 wins plus 20; H. Jeffery,
2 wins plus 8; S. Carter, 2 wins plus
'5; T. Scott, 12 wins plus 111'; J. •Cluff, 1
win plus 5; W. tJ. ,Duncan, 2 win's
Plus
16
G. Willis, 1 win plus 5;
P euro
.n
'n
• R. IA
nd ,
min; .I
Dr.i, plus 14;
wins odes c4; 2 ainstpllus 111;; plus
R. J.
lS Broderick,
;Sproat,• 1 win plus 1; Mr.
Mills,l
lass;.
JDeterneu�, 1• win plus 8;
',Smith, 2 wins Plus 2; J. J Hugsard
1 win plus 8; IH. Stewart, 2 ,w'itts
8; J. Stewart, 1 win plus 3iDd .e Johns✓
ton, 2 wins plus t J 1 winh plus 6;
wins plus 1; Dr, ,Grieve,
E. Duncan, 1 win
ARTS CLUB ELECTS meeting
ICE SS
The ;first regular
t.
James' Arts Club for the season was
held Friday, 'Sept. 29. The chairman-
ship contest was begun with Mr.
Clarence Nolan in the Chair. A pro-
gram was given bythe coinvenerpeof
.
the various dela tnes
rm are;
The officers 1plEar the
esident new
4andte Spiritual
;Director,
Di�rector, Rev. 'Father Ibu'sseYYeSiden•t,
Presi-
dent, Mr, Leo .Hagen•; vice secretary; Miss
Miss Hilda Kennedy;
Dorothy IBannonitttreasurer,
rea u er, Mr. dolt
Sills; TaIll
correspond g r Mr: Cyril
Reynolds; sergeant -at -arms,
Flannery. The conveners are: ter.
Liter-
ary, Miss M. Flannery; dramatic,
1. •O+Leary; Music, Miss V. Nolan;
'Recreational,\,liss N. Verbeent•
A. C.
PHONE 166
be held on
will
'Hospital Aid Society
Friday, Octdb'er 113th, at 1.30 p.m. in
the Carnegie library.
SUMMER BERRIES
Mr.
HenryIH g
s
a
rth brought
ht
a
to
'bunch o'f lovely ripe raspberries The
the News office on Monday.
waren weather, following the recent
rains has encouraged the berry )bushes
to make up for time lost during the
long drought of the sin-amer.
WOIMEN'S INSTITUTE
'file Junior W'olmen'nith 1 Institut
etie till
'hold' their regular n Y
'Wednesday, Oct. '1111th, at 2:30 p.m. at
\he home_ of Miss Jean: Fatheringlrain.
The roll call will be answered by the
name of a •person, who helped educa-
tion. A .sp'le'ndid program is arranged,
try and join us at the
RED CROSS HELP NEEDY
OR FROM THE YUKON 1 The annual meeting of tRed eaGross
_------
VISITOR Canadian
th
'Rev. Harry IDAVS ,11 rector o€ BMITch of the
!Whitehorse at Dawson City, Yukoml:was held at the home of the president, has promised to 'visit .Sit. Tf°lnyetl Mrs. H. J. Gibson, Highof Seeks
Church and will show a beau 4t»ark last year wafias knitting articles
Ch and sewing for to
of lantern slides in October
10th,atweregiven to needy cases in our corn-
'Tuesday evening. OoJtks were p. in , descriptive of the Yukon, and and some c pairs of nooks were
e an interesting talk, given to transients, all bbelsgkg why
give O
,will g I wish t
SOCIETY
/Rivers and trees and cattle and all
Over the countryside--
Till
ountryside^Till I look down on the garden green,
Down on the roof so 'brown—
Up in the air I go flying again,
[7p in the air and down !
.-Stevenson,
Phone 84. -
ROGERS' SILVE'w. Y..
at Half Price
ARE
Owing to a factory overstock of certain patterns, we have
'been fortunate in securing a limited quantity of genuine
Rogers' Silverware, which we are offering at just ahaif t d ye
price other patterns,in the same •quality are selling
These attractive prices are as follows:
Teaspoons ...$1.00 per :r/z doz.
Bouillon Spoons $1.50 per % doz
Dessert Spoons $1,50 per % doz.
Salad Forks . $1.50 per %oz.
Butter Spreaders—
,
preads $1.50 per % doz.
Soup Spoons ..$1.75 per 34 doe.
x/ doz. KNIVES & FORKS, Stainless Blades
'Phis Silverware Is in the beautiful Homestead, Virginia,
that,
Vendome patterns, A'll pieces nicely boxed. We suggest
owing to thele lowntpriceof an ofmgenune 1 'Rogers' Silverware e rise in flatware b prices,
thisivunused
given consideration.
Sugar Shell 40c each
Butter Knife , . , 40c each
Cold Meat Fork 75c each
Large Berry Spoon ...90c each
Gravy Ladle 90c each
Baby Spoons 35c each
$4.75 set
SHOP AT Alt
SAVAUGE'S
IT PAYS
JEWELER OPTOMETRIST
GIFT GOODS Res. 10.
Phone 194.
Deanery Meets
at Clinton
the request of Hon. W. G. Martin
and the Social Service Council of
Canada.
0'he clergy. of Huron Deanery have
)accepted an invitation to join with
East Middlesex Dea1nery
the clergyofoedi
in a day �medita�kion on some week-
day in the near future in the city of.
'London. e a new
The Church Boys' Leagu ,
organization for boys between 2 and'
6 years of age, was discussed by Miss
K. McNaughton of London.
Rev. Harry Metcalf of the Yukon
was present and spoke.
It vas decided to revive the Dean-
ery Sunday School Association. A
meeting will be held at Clinton and'
Tuesday, October 17th, of clergy
'Sunday School workers, to complete
organization.
\Ir. Carl Diehl of Bayfield reported'
' e
the^
d
eco
lira by
work a mP
5 to
the
a.
Baca] Deanery Council' of the A,Y,P.-
L
A. and gave an outline of their pro-
posed activities for the winter, which
commence with a banquet to be held
It
fro h
Se
a rt ,
-' Church, ,
' T
ho
mus
St,
at
find
sd
decided
3rd. It
54'4
November
Friday, \'oven
that on the first Sunday tn serv3centfar
ber
a corporate communion
the A. Y. P. A.'s will be held in their
respective churches.
An invitation to hold the spring
session of the Deanery at Wingham
was accepted.
'Luncheon and tea were served by
the ladies of St. Paul'- Church, Clinton
Rev. F. G. Rickard Elected Rural
Dean—A. Y. P. Banquet at Sea -
forth November 3rd.
ADDRESS BY BISHOP SEAGER.
The semi-annual convention of the
Deanery of Huron was held in St.
s-
•, Wednes-
day,
t W
c
Clinton, to
n
of
h ,
Church, ' Ch
uls
a
ses-
sion
O'ctdber 4th. 'Phe morning
opened at 10 o'clock with Holy
Dean,
Communion, celebrant, 'Rural D ,
Rev. F, . H. Paull, of Bayfield, assist-
ed by Rev. K. MoGoun and Rev. J.
N. H. Mills.
The Womali s Auxiliary met at 11
.lane
e every
large
.attendance, -ala
ci
• with g
o'clock
The
led.
sent
well
represented. Auxiliary being P
president, Mrs, Appleyard, of Sea -
forth, presided, Miss Jean Waugh of
London, head ,of the curio and cos-
tume department for missionary plays;
who is collecting curios from many
different countries, gave an interest-
ing
ntern ting address on her work,nyrtl"ig
how these can be used by
nary wishing to present a missionary
play. An appeal from the West was
received by the Woman's Auxiliary
for clothing, fruit, Toad or anything
that could be' sent to the relief of the
needy. Four distributing centres. will
be arranged in.the \Vesta centre eacd h
branch can send to any
wish. All bran+che's of the Deanery arc
responding. resignation of Rev. F. H`- Paull
The resin
es Rural Dean was received
and ac-
cepted owing to his
Windsor. Rev. F. G. Rickard of Brus-
sels was elected Rural :Dean Bishop.
clergy and appointedby
Routine business was taken
at
tA re-
solution
meeting in the
solution was passed to request the
executive council of the diocese that
services be pros idea for
t summer His
sorts, such resent
Lordship Bishop Seager was P
and assisted w"itli advice on various
knbyRe.• •
received. We all who 18 t iedusand gladwou'ldbeD.
PEOPLE'S hep A.
YOUNG
\ors.
',les.
vol -
The regular ,nteetittg of the Young' untcers to knit 'sac
'People's Society of North Side Unitedl'ISutherland, Sec.,Treas.
Churl
Octobe was hwith thed on tpreside i Mr.' 40th WED'DI'NG ANNIVERSARY
'Sm Sc 3rd, n - s. ohnIllarp:nen cele-
'
meetingand J
Tat t
• •ir
chair. .Mr.o
.r
heanniversary t
s
me Y
:u
Scott, •n
tv
Sam Sco prated the fortieth a at their
' t charge of lir. Keith \•V:ebshhnl'Sunday
wa'sal
devotional convener. Preceding
meeting eves the usual al 'singiss prayer
• Sam n Scoot. 'L
VI
i
ong led
min-
utes
n
Y
The
11
' n,
in unison. • .'ted
n
repeated e
t
•.s
then n
.was d'b
a
�v',17� were
re Y
cele
e's of thetlast meeting
a 3'iole and
the secretary, \'Iiss•
adopted. 'After singing hymn 384 Mr.
Sam 'Scott led in prayer, The Scripture re
b
en Y
was lv
in
g
d n-
reading E
�n
the evening i'c for
to
The P
• ,e.ably
Lat wasa Y
'
takenby Mrs. throuLan . Nearer My God
taken by end
o Thee "heaMipith benedictionafter
un-
iquein;q t
floe contest .eetilgnext weekitwillobe
close. The meeting 'Thompson and,
th
in ehopic+wf Misstau Miss Eliza -
the topic will be taken by
;beth Taylor.
G UNDER THE N.R.A.
WORKING paper, Mr.
'Writing to renew his
Andrews, o'f ,Buffalo says: "I
Dennis0 t
am still working in the 'Superior Ele-
vator w•ei., ,'g grain, I was in that
'v strike two
weelevator • n otvt, Ill is the^
weeks ago; the sten wo to. It will
lf,:rst union I ever belonged will
condi-
tions.
working..
,i
wages
and our
two
,protectdo
t
4
It
le
O
a
to you
tionls, They cannot
doing
been g
have
he
men's work as they
dttriug •the depression. The depression
.r' d not affect me very snitch; I
dAltent
res
`le.P•
.their wedding on
home on .,Jarvis street,.with apl�ethen
re
hili
do
„d
ra
n
r a g
ret and
Children
ch ti r.
iI
ere.
t w
those
re
se
n
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Mrs.,\lis. Charles II rtantaaand °fiatL family lir. Kline Hartman in ly of
'Hay township, Mr. EdgarMr.
an
and family, of ',Sitephen township; .
a
, e
ES
:Mir Mrs. Philip 2p ri'arsn, allacehurg;
L
artman,
I
n
c
s,
Aand
piss gDashwood,
a
14
'm
tine
Jahn Hartman, tirr. T
of Hart-
man
grandchildren. Mi and Mrs. Ij89:3
man were married l October
obent3,
at 'St. Agatha, \Wat
HOLIC 'WOy.
MEN'S ----------
CATHOLIC
monthly meeting of the
rne i•regi
tholic Women's Le'ag'ue was epresident,
Ca
d in
e
the parish hall, with the
Mrs. James Devereaux, in the c.
Excellent reports of the
con-
vention, field in. Chatham last .week,
at which 'fifty sub -divisions
resented, were' read by the delegates,
Mrs. James Devereaux an'si 3'lrs. J. o.
Daly. His Excellency Bis 1
London, who honored gave
the conwvention,
with his Presence, g
great praise for the wort. clone in their
„
,et
' tante given
e assts
th
the -divisions andvice in the West,,
the Sisters charitable
Ser
whose charitable works • are
oio �tol,
known. Mrs. J. Keenan, of
also
attended n
ted
the
• nt,
ide
•res t
' lel
Pgreat
tot her g
at
IN d
convention and expressed
n Diocese,
c
ct
•rt is
is n
�' London nc
p o
P L
the ns
in
'•r sto la;
ttr. nae
' d a
b - C
su in
ing i t:e
Rev. ;ended ,repo'
and grain
H
Y
WIN
TROPHY
P
The London. Free Press trophy, aw-
arded' to the .Seafo•rth Collegiate
cadet
corps for proficiency in ,physical
train-
ing, has been received. This magnifi-
cent cup is for competitions among
corps in Military District 114o. 1, un -
es
ud
r � 'tel
,vch
n
NI
in
strength,
'1'50
eC
d
- nn
most off the centres in Western,
cup was
Ont-
ario outside the cities. T._ inspection,
awarded at the last annual
The mcntber.s and officers of the
cor s
: , .r.
\V
d their instructor,
an'r
rh
el
aced
0
n
til
r't
c
on
are,to
be congratulated Listowel
suc-
cess. The trophy was held by
last year.
IY
MISS A. M. CAMPBELL
The death occurred of an old and
highly respected resident in the sud-
den passing of Miss Anna \,I. (Nan)
Campbell at her home on North Main
street, early Sunday morning, from
)eart trouble. en
apparently in her sus a!tlltcalth andbell had on
a and Saturday was engaged in
Friday
gathering pears from a tree in her.
orchard, but mentioned to a friend
that she felt slightly indisposed. On
Sunday morning neighbors noticed
that her front curtains werenot
e each:
art -
ed, which she had always
morning, as a signal that he was well.
and becalming anxious, wet to her
to her
house and upon entering h, was her
Miss Campbell,
n .
dead.
•
youngest daughter of the late William
tailor
of
: »t
tat
weer
merchant Campbell,
tt
Midday prayers were to 'e a thel'Seatth, was a nnand7ewas ai-s1 fPres
Canon ,Appleyard, Seafadfh, 1 b terian Church \\r• A, and Rev. J• H Geoghegan,
of the) ,rel winter spent rlor
matters.
y Seaforth, with the excep-
re.ident of
eating
at
w
[kna ,
L
uc
chapter.
c P
Deanery 12.-
308a
1Dc Y at
luncheon to
i It
!Immediatelyapreslat5t after
beau-
tiful
silver taken asietnlby Rural Dean
-'fill sidRev c1'. , Rickard on behalf
-elect Rev, F. G•
aner•y, to Rev. and 1'Irs. F.
De si-
•he � re.
of t
:A1
le
aid, P
and
Ors, PA
11spoke
Paull,
P
H.Auxiliary,
�t Y,
Woman's
the
of
dentu,
iz'atto
an behalf of that organ at 2+15
The afternoon session began
coed tevo'!y and Von. Archdeacton were
on Jiones-
coneman. byi \ Reverend Charles
Jones -
Bateman. .0). Bish'o'p of Huron,)
Seager, D, N.,
spoke of the Present candittoti of
rnis'sianary fund's and urged that every
effort should be made tomake
tlupt a
e
appoin'tmen'ts, and suggested
general exchange of pulpits be ar-
ranged in the ,Deanery to discuss Var-
range the matter before
ions means e and lay The fourth Sun-
day
congregations. oations. ('for
a in October was set aside subsequently.)
s
p Y the clergy sub q
purpose by year to the
Paint's are of low Restoration Fund; the
raising of the ghly sacrifice
he
711 of t
l
- highly ke g
0
s SO -
o P •- ed.
Bishop � h $ '
Bt A accomplished. in what had been er 434;000 in
000 had been subscribed,
cash had already been received, The
int
c had no doubt the enol
Bishop the end of the
would be made up by
three years. requested the
dY
to have devotional
among the c - 'ehe crusade of lite td 1 vi
ship sod
l in keeping with ...on
10 be give',, \ovembet 1st,
ship acid fellowship
Chcoros (i!3 sec) F, ,Sills, V,
race, J
Bell• shot-put, J. Chcoros (38'6"), 'F;
running broad gunnp, •
F. Grieve, Ts. !Stewart; shot -1 Sills B ;M•sSpadden; running broa
0115'1i1"), 11ufE R.
put, G. Carter (T9 7 ), J,
)Stewart; ILb0 yds., F. Grieve, T. 'Sills,
' tew'art; 12120 yds, F• Grieve, T.
R. St high junnp,
`Sills, R. 'Stewart; running
'A.'Nicholson (4934"), IR 'Siewert, T,
(Sills; 440 yds race, IF. 'Grieve, T. +Sills;
G. Carter; standing ,hop, step and
Grieve, G.
G
ilei ,
F.
T'lm
il
S (212'81/2"), ,
j ,Sills (5) 3•
Carter; high dive, T. hon,
Cbuff, 1A. Nicholson; running Shannon,
131
1''3"
�I )
Ston, jump, T. Sills (
wror • relay. T. IS'ills, 'Plant, Nichol -
of the D• e Carter,ChtfC, R. r a while. son, 'Carter ,(h'T. '135 l
e. fo i slanting
, tin) ,nd
if est - )
half b
t t ,e n
t .A. the 'Shannon. o R nt
s a
N. ,
a SI
the
t he
1 the t
I' d r,
r 1 Stewart, le d
tinder ar hat
t
e tCarter.
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11 g V
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OT S' S.
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I
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t I t .
a t re
5 � e r
e a" h s G
w t
t
n
e r,.
mo I F �14s,
)forty hours ,w'it'h bhe same Y ales for thea sP leas h'�h' T' St ' Chcoros
for fnotyset,ght prevt - de''.e> Ia ed a very P
we were getting Dorsey p la F. Sills; 1'00 Yds.
'cis ro N:R.IA. S do not sine t11 1911 M's�s f er to fie held on the (8"a"l, IF. Rutledge,
',filo Salo, The ladies then plan,n- 'Junior—'Pole vault,
at Seut an Old 'BOY? Reunion in 1'9'31 cdg afowl snp9
at Seaferth•" i16th October,
tion of sere
c -
its
resid-
ed
Her
ar
u
California.
.. P
and
ida
;rhe
v
Ha
rt
in P
time
, for a
short rl b
OneSay
inter; \Ir ' (Dr.) third member
rk, of
+Bay City,-surtn•es; the
of the family, Mrs. Taylor, having:
died in.Toronto in 119t18e from her late
lac
took
, al
P
The
funeral to
,n
- afternoon n
.oda
te.
Tt y
enc
e o
n
id T.
re
,Rev.
'Cemetery. tk
Bank ltd
the Maitland
1B haute conducted the service IncT
pallbearers were John Clutf, James Ri-
vers, John lanes, W. R, ,Sintth Ren-
derson 'Smith, e i In rel eicere her sir
Attending th
ter, Mrs. Newkirk, and daughter, Mfrs.
Peterson, of ,Bay City; two daughts.
of the late Mrs. Taylor.
Mrs. Charles and
Lowndes and Freda o
fa son, Mr. Percy (Taylor r,n nd1daught-
er
au gh
er Ruth, Toronto; cousins, and \r. and
ed
Mrs. Jack Innes, oe,Ms,; Hunter and Mr.
Mrs. Cantelop,
Grant, of Clinton.
junlp, IF,'Bills 41114'), ,F. ,Rutledge,
\Bell, "no yds rase, 5. Clicoros (30 :1.5
sec.), F. Sills V.,',ell; sbanding high
jump, F. Sills ,Q3,8'), J. Oheoros, E.
IGeddes, IF. 1Rutledge; running hop,
stop and 'jump, J• Chepros (29'), F.
Sills, F. `Rutledge; bicycle race, V.
v
t
1
t g
. t
Chcoros; running g
Bell Carroll, '4" Sill, F
F.
jump 'J• 'Chcoros= (44 ), cud
,Rutledge; standing_ Trap, step
jump, IS. Geddes .'(.20"5"), IF. Sills, 3.
1 s'B.Mc-
n.
mile,
C
h
e
0
t ,
n ,J•
half n
.s
•ha
1
,.
Ghent r standing Broad
- jump,
en, ;Si ,Rutledge; S. ;Geddes, 'J.
T.3"J,
•
1
;lis
S (
jump E. V. Bell,
C'heotos, 'one legged race, F.
'F, Sills, J. Cheoro:s; high dive,
'Sills (4'2"), J. Rankin, J•
le•rt;Y, looking forwar•
d to
THANKSGIVING DAY
Monday, Oc'tober 9th, its Thanksgiv
ing Day and will be observed as
public holiday,
FARMLD'
SO
Mr, A. D. Armstrong has sold his
int in :HarpurheY, adpoining Sea-
forth,
ea-
far Dundas, of
14r.
Torrance nee
rrh
to
fo
an
n tr
1r1 ';
Mrs. 11 r.
Walton. Mr. and
11 hlcely rrUrc t, tiea.fotth posses --
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