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Come in with your•crearn and sce it weighed and tested and get
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Creamery epee every Saturday night until 9.30 pan. during win-
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a "ons 1"olds f
Mr. and Mrs, George Murray; who
have been spending 'several weeks
with his mother, Mrs. Ellett Murray,
left on Monday for their home in
Brandon.
Miss May McCormack, who has
heen ill for some time, i5 improving,
Miss Moodie, of Brueefielct, sister
of Mrs. A. Gray, in Egmondville,
who has been seriously f11 for several
weeks, passed away on ,Sunday even-
ing at her home in Bruceoeld
Mr., Black, of Toronto, was in town
dtu•Ing the past week.
J, Jackson spent Wednes-
day in Ripley.
Mrs. T„ G. VanE,gmoncl was a
visitor et her home In Stratfordon
Monday,
Mrs. W. Paget and children of Toe
route are visiting her parents; Mr,
and Mrs.' E. A. Chittendett,
Mrs, C. A.Barber has, returired
from Hickson.
Mrs, Beattie, of Bridgeburg, is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. W, B. McLean.
Miss Becheley is ill at present.
Mr. C. A. -Barber was in Toron-
to on Saturday on business.
Miss Minnie Mackay spent a few
days in Toronto,
Mr. Beeheley, of Cltieago, spent a
few days with his brother, Dr. Bech
eley,
There was a geed attendance at
t1ie tea held in the Parish Hall of St.
James' church on St. Patrick's day,
under the auspices of the Catholic contest, potato race and a -inimical
Yeomen's League, A splendid supper 1, ;ame entitled "Lakes of Killarney."
was served. The proceeds amounted I After the serving of a dainty lunch,
to $`15/ the evenings entertainment was
A very successful and enjoyable brought to a close by singing the No -
silver tea was held at the home of tional Anthem, All "prepared .for
Mrs, Thomas Dickson; Gaderich home, hoping to spend another social
street west, under the auspices of the evening together in the near future.
Ladies' Aid Society on Wednesday
afternoon, March 21st, the proceeds WALTON.
of which will go toward the purchase Last Saturday, March 17th, watt St.
of an outfit for an Indian boy, Patrick's day lett owing to soft colt -
Mrs, E. 5. Jackson and daughter ditions of roads throughout the coup -
Kathleen, are visiting friends in Rod- try he day "passed "off very quietly
ney, withtexception of a few tea parties
Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" will which were held under Society aus-
be the subject discussed at the Sea- pices to his honor,
forth Presbyterian Church, next Sun- Many from adjoining townships in-
day evening, and Mrs. Allen will specte.d the Better Stock train at
sing in solo the hymn bearing the Brussels on March 13th. The ar-
sante title. : rangements were well in hand and ex -
Miss Mabel Pinkney is visiting her hibited along practical lines.
relatives in Hamilton. Thomas and Miss Annie Johnston,
Mr. H. R. Scott has been confined of this burg, have returned home al-
to the house through illness the past ter spending the week -end recently
week. with their sister, Mrs. George 3,fc-
Mrs. Ralph Elliott, who has been Taggart, of Grey township.
sick for the past two months is int-• Miss Minnie Barrows, of Moncrieff,
proving but is still confined to her has returned home after an extended.
bed, but it is the wish of her many visit with relatives =in. Winthrop,
friends that she will soots be around Lcadbury anct Walton.
againMr. W. T. Grieve has returned
1,1r.,. T. Webster has been laid up home from Toronto and Preston
for a few days with an attack of in- where he has been recently on a btisi-
floenza. gess trip.
The many friends of Mr, and .Mrs, Seventeen carloads of horses have
iohn MacTavish are pleased to leas, been shipped from the C,P.R. station
that their two little sons, Donald and diiring the past winter. The ship -
Ian, who have been i11 for some netts have had a' lot of good ones,
nnnths, have recovered and the fans- Port Dennis, of this locality, spent
lv are out of quarantine. the week -end with his brothers in
Miss Eileen Toward has accepted 'lbeswater, where they are prospering.
1 position in the telephone office, in their foundry. The boys are some
Mrs. M. Sykes and daughter Beat- pushers and deserve to get along well.
•ice, of Saskatoon, are visitors at the An auction sale of farm stock and
tome of Mr, and Mrs. George Seip. implements, etc., was held on Wed -
Mrs. Davis has returned from nesday of this week by Mrs. William
spending a couple of weeks with her ;Murray, lot 29, con. 10, Morris. James
son in Tuckersmith. Taylor was the auctioneer.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald stili The March meeting of Walton Wo -
Miss Archibald were in Hullett at- men's Institute will be held at Duff's
ending the funeral of the late Mr, church manse Wednesday afternoon
Cobert Smiths at 3 o'clock. The topic will be "Open -
Mrs, Andrew Archibald has return ing Our Eyes to Nature. Roll call
d from spending some weeks with will be answered by -a button hole
her daughter in Hartford, Conn. competition. Apron and dust cap
Mrs. Janes McMichael is confined parade will follow, and community
o her home through illness. singing. Everybody welcome.
tMr, and Airs. Beauregard left re- The play entitled "The Early Bird,"
ently for Chicago. which was under the auspices of Y.W.
Mr. Gerald Case, Toronto, is visit- A. of Duffs Presbyterian Church took
ng friends in town. place Friday evening at A.O.U.W.
Little Leona Box ds•fll with the flu, hall and was largely attended, The
Mr. John Henderson, Seaforth, has play was put on in three acts'and the
disposed of his farm, Huron road amateur performers deserve credit
vest, until recently occupied by Gar- and are to be congratulated for the
field MeMiohaelg to Thomas Adams. way they have perfected their parts.
'Robert Ritchie, who will work the ,The proceeds amounted to $40, which
aria, is moving there this week. is considered good as. the admission
Mr. j, M. Wilson has comment- was only 35 and 25 cents, `
ed his duties as caretaker of the Mr. and Mrs, Charles MacKay, of
Presbyterian church, Chiselhurst, visited the tatters par -
Mr. J C. Greig was in Toronto eats, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, and
his week, other relatives in the vicinity.
.Huron News on Page seven of this Mr, and Mrs. John Grieve were
sstte. Blyth visitors on Thursday bf last
The Methodist Ladies' Aid gave a week returning home on Friday.
ea and,sale of work on St.Patrick's The many friends of Miss Mary
Day, which proved very successful in Swallow, south of the village, will be
spite of bad weather conditions. sorry 'to learn she is very ill with
,Mrs. Ibbengstein, Hamilton, spent pneumonia, but trust to hear caf her
a couple' of days last week \vith Mr, recovery shortly. Her sister, Mrs.
end Mrs. William Morrison. McNab, has arrived from the west.
The Hon. William Sloan, Minister A sad accident' happened Mr, Wit -
of Mines, of Victoria, B.C., spent limn Shortreed's little boy of the
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. boundary line as he was returning
William Ament, town. home from .schpol he- fell and broke
Ni Buchanan is lending a hand in the large bone in his leg which will
the Ament saw mill, Seaforth—Brus-, incapacitate him for some time,
sets Post. Married -At the residence of the
Mr, William Hartry was in Mild- bride, by Rev. J. F. McLeod, Brussels,
may' last week 'organizing a new on,Feb. 28th, 1923, Mr, G. W. Alva
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Horticultural, Society in that place. pant, of Ardill,-Sask., to Miss Addie
Mr, J. J. Merger is in St. Cathar- May, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Grant, of Grey township:
Died ---In Grey township, on March,
14th, Andrew Turnbull, aged 88 years.
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WINTHROP, , .CONSTAINNCE.
Miss Hattie Dalton, Seaforth, spent'Mr, and Mrs, John• Matin spent
the week -end with Miss Beth Goven- Sunday with her parents, Mr. and.
lock. Mrs, ldenjr Riley.
.Mrs. M. Blanchard returned front. A debate was held in -the church
Leindon on Saturday after spending last Friday night by the W.M.S
a few weelcs with her son, Melvin, ladies and a good time' was reported
wh'c had been seriously ill, ° but has by all. The subject of the debate
recovered. - was: "Resolved that Moses was. a
Mrs. Love and 11fise Ella Love, wild Greater Man than Paul." Both were
have' been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A, great and good ,nen but when the
Cuthill this winter, returned to the points were counted up, Moses was
'West' hist week, one point 'ahead. One of Moses, op-
M:r, William' Kinney was in Owen ponents remarked that he was fair of
sound last week attendingg the annual face, while the remark
wasp asset]
Grand Orange Lodge. that beauty was only skin deep, so
ISt. Patrick's So t 1 —A very ma }be that was ere Moses'ai ed1able evening was spent le the base- the one point, Lunch was served after
nent of Cavan Church, 00 Friday', the debate was:over and a free will PI
March 16th, when the Young People's offering wastaken-
Soeiety and Adult Bible Class enter- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Howes, of 3
tamed :the Y.P.S. of Duff's church, Seaforth; spent Sunday with her bro-
kfeKillop, The decorations were car- ther, Mr, and Mrs.' Robert Grimoldhy.
ried out in t'Paddy green." Miss Mar- Mr, James Leiper and Mr. John
garet Cuthill, representing Kathleen Ferguson are bttsy 'threshing clover
Mavburneen, was hostess, and greet- in the vicinity,
ed each one with "The Tots O' the .Miss Annie Thuell spent Sunday
Evenin' to Ye" and an Irish smile, with her aunt, Mrs, Henry Colcl'ough.
The first part of the entertainment Mr. Arnold Colclough visited
took the form of a short programme, friends at Brussels last week.
which was essentially l risk in its The prayer meeting will be held at
make-up. Rev. J, A, Ferguson as Mr, George Riley's this week.
chairman, was.the occasion of sever -Mrs. Andrews is visiting friends at
al hearty laughs at his witty Irish Blyth at present.
jokes. Several very pleasing numb-
ers were given by Miss Marion Scar-• CHISELHURST.
lett, Messrs. Frantic Hunt and James Mrs. Angus McKaig had a very
Henderson, vocal; Miss Edith Bunt, successful woodbee on Wednesday
instrumental, - and Miss Bessie Bien- last,
cnarcl, a recitation, Some .very apt Mr. W. :1 • McLaren lost a valtt-
propriate songs were sung by groups, able cow on Saturday. /
such as 'Wcarin' of the Green" and Mr. Alexander Souter has moved to
Tipperary." The latter part of the his farm on the hill Road and Mr,
evening was spent in 'social inter- William. Hayter has rented the farmcnurse and games, including a "Pat" Mr. . Souter has varrted. and is mov-
ing on tate farts this week.
Mr. James Cowan was a Stratford
visitor.
Mr. James Hogg,` McKillop, has en-
gaged T. Habkirk to superintend his
farm and Mr. Habkirk will move his
family there next weeks
The many friends of Mrs. J. Pat-
terson North Main street, will; be
pleased to learn that she is' recover-
ing from her recent severe illness. •
Mr, and Mrs, Howard Hays who
were visitors at the home of his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, James Hays; in
Egmondville,,have returned to Walk-
ervitle.• ,
Miss Elva •Habkirk intends to take
a course of training for a nurse at tate
Guelph hospital,
Mrs, Frank Coleman, Of McKittop,
is in the hospital in Toronto under-
going medical treatment.
Miss Pearl McMinn has returned
from visiting friends in Goderich.,
Mrs. J. G. Mullen. sang a solo in
the Presbyterian church on Sunday.
Morning which delighted ;the .eongre-
•gation, 'Miss Welch' also''gave a set-
ectiou ad . the evening service • which
was much appreciated.
: WEST END .TUCKERSMITH
The recent warts weather has spoil-
ed the sleighing and wagons and beg-
gies aro now in use again.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Vollartd, of Gode-
rioh, are visiting the former's house
here.
'Miss Bessie Broadfoot is visiting
relatives in Goderich townshp.
Miss Gladys Crich ,visited relatives
in Clinton last; week.
Miss Edna Crich has linenon tht
sick list for a few daysbut is now im-
proving.
'nation-wide Fame. — There is
scarcely a corner of this great Do-
minion where the"m'erits of Dr. Tho-
mas' Eclectric Oil have not been tried
and proved. It is one of the world's
most efficient remedies for solve
throat, lame back and many other ail-
ments arising: from inflammation.
Rubbed on the skin its Healing power
is readily absorbed, and it can also be
taken internally,
Aire Colquhoun is mpving front :r.
Alex Stewart's farms to Mr.. Lind-
say McKellar's farm 011 the 12th eggs
of Hibbert.•
.
Mr. James Wright .has rented his
brother Howard's farm on the 10th
concession of Hibbert and Mr. How-
ard Wright has rented Mr, AIexand-
er Stewart's farts on the 12th con-
cession of Hibbert,
Another Shooting Match. ---- The
shooting sports had another•, shoot-
ing snatch on Saturday. Mr, Thomas
Venner getting first prize. He also got
first prize at the shooting match held
two weeks ago. This is a wonderful
record- for a man of his age. Mr.
Venner is in the neighborhood of
three score and ten,
Mrs, Robert Cole is confined to
her bed with a severe attack of pleur-
isy.
Mr. N. B. Horton, who has been
visiting friends in this vicinity, has
feturned to his :home in Heusall.
Mr, Harry Jacobi is on the sick
liet this week.
The late thaw left the road:, in a
condition that there is neither sleigh-.
ing nor wheeling.
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It is better to say a good word
about a bad fellow than a bad word
about a good fellow.
Punctuality is the parent of meth-
od.
You can be sure of your i-Iouesty
only after it has resisted Tempta-
tion. i
Shorten your worries and lengthen
your life.
There is little difference between
borrowed money and borrowed
trouble.
Whether the Darwinian theory be
true or not, niatty men make monk-
eys of themselves.
A smile is always worth its face°
value.
RatrAUCIZIGIMISHIMBRIMMil
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Ernest Shipman presents
"GOD'S CRUCIBLE" •
from RALPH CONNOR'S'great novel
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Directed by Henry MacRae, with
GASTON 'GLASS ` W,tIITON j.ACKAXE
GLADYS COBURN ROBERT T, HAINES
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Saturday, March 24th, is going to be a Great Day for the worthy
citizens of Seaforth and vicinity, because on that day at 10 a,m, the
Cheifetz Bros., of Toronto, are going to open in Seaforth in the
Campbell /lock on Main street, a general store of
High -Grade
Lades' and Gets' Clothing
tionsefurnishings and Dry Gd .
And as a means to gettwith you acquaintance, and make you
come into the Store as soon as possible, •we are going to offer you
for the coming Two Weeks, every article in the Store practically at a
profitless price and in some instances even at less than cost. We ,are
not going to mention here any articles or price, because we want you
to come yourself and be convinced.
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Former Stock of FERGUSON & CO. in Full Swing
74, feyw di the } any
gained by p rch
MEN'S SUITS,
Values up to $35,00 for $29.50
Values up to $30,00, for $24.50
Values up to $26.00 for $21.50
Values up to $22.00, for $17,50
BOY'S SUITS.
Values up to $16.50, for , , , , , , ,,, , , , , , $13.50
Values,up to $12,75 $10.00
Values tip to $10.50, for $8.50
Values up to $8.50, for $7,00
OVERCOATS,
Values'up to $26.50, for $21.00
Values up to $21.00, for $16.00
Values up to $18.00, for $10.00
Values up to $15.00, for e, $8.00
Values up to $12,50. $6,50
RAINCOATS.
Values up to $18.00, for
• Values up to $15.00, for ....,.,.,
Values up to $11.00, for
rq ins to be
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LADIES' NE* SPRING COATS
Value to $27.50, for $22.00
Value to $18.50, for $14:00
Value to $12,75, for $10,00
CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS
To clear this line at . $3,50
Ladies House Dresses at $2.50
Bungalow Aprons at m $1:25
Polly Prim Douse Dress . , , . $1,00
Beautiful Patterns in Ginghams, specially
priced at 25c
.Flannelette, 36 M. width . , , 23c
LADIES' HOSIERY.
Fine Black Cotton, reg. 35c, for 23c
All Wool Cashmere, reg. 60c, for 43c
Black Ribbed Cotton, reg. 60c for , , , ..... , ; 45c
Colored l$asbmere, reg, $1,00, for 80c
Pure Wool Ribbed, reg. $1.25, for ' $1,05
$15,00 CHILDREN'S HOSE,
$12,00, Ribbed Cotton, reg, 30c, for , • 25c
$7.00 Pure Wool Cashmere, from .. , , , . . , , 30c to 80c
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