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The Huron Expositor, 1921-08-05, Page 8DR LLED need of water should gned, wle has an up- PUtflie Gee power. ffims Reasonable. Action Guaranteed. „ D. HOPPER i14 jibs Street - - Seaforth 14. nothing to be ashamed of and with the same teams in competition next season and continued coaching, they will be able to pick a team in a• year that will be able to take its The 'was the Huron line-up: Goal, Adams, Seaforth; backs, Ryan, Dublin; Arm- strong, Idinburn; half flacks, Goven- K•nlb rn• Dawson Reid, Sea - forth; Tuckersmith; centre, ;ft •n Wright, Seaforth• Du as, in right wing, Knox, Tue ers i Arm- strong, Kin urn. • if•t+S; ilia. c1 or two a "”"•=nuns lace in any company. following See the NeW„ ire of FANCY ` CHINA we he . just placed on Old Egmoadville Resident Passes. sale. There fir@ an Bon Dishes, —One of the oldest and best known lock i u Nut Bowie, V' es, Sugar and figures in the life of •Egmundville for• th Weun Cream, Safi, a Pepper, Smelt- figures noisy in Clinton on Tuesday,ful McGeoch luckerannthi le wing, ing Seta, etc. is. is a beelike passed 2nd, in the person of Bum- Dunilas, burn andlinelle f MGM GRADE OJiIIITy, of your n . phrey Quinlon, in his 90th year. Mr. k ni th Arm tion. Quinlon was a man of remarkable Kinburn. and until the past two years was quite active. Hie wife and t eiiwo,,i anywhere SutNrday only, grana. one son reside in Egmondville and hated .urate ems Flo per cwt.. 12 lbs., si.oe. 2901 a fancily of grown up daughters live For sdfn.--one Jersey cow and three calved. ire the States. The funeral was held Apply to l;red R.oblruop, Egmondville, phone on Thursday afternoon, interment be- Nor as, xaso:l ing made in Egmondville cemetery. Just Received. --Largo shipment of whom, men's. women's end children's. Our prism deuces on Goderich street by a fresh will'aava you survey. W. J. Finaiaau. coat of paint.—Mr. and Mrs. R. M. The Late John White.—John White, zisswt Jones, of Guelph, Were in town over an old resident of Morris township, fame,—A car of Hydrated Lime and Rock the week end.- CMR. Howard Hays; of died at the home of his niece, Mrs. wall pleater an hand. Cram right. Walkerville, is apeisding his holidays Edge, Hardware, Seaforth, parents, Mr, and William Cooper, in Seaforth, on Sun- Roofing materlal.—Can and see our elm- .at the home of his day, aged ' 86 years. The deceased else suit received n oar local. aaourted. Qua1- Mrs, James Ham- in Rgmondville.-- _ ., gy __ Flea held_-_ 'r with his BROWNIE Tie grew t.io plimpIrin his own gtire,211 --and to the v.then he v.1:l rrow one too. Thompson's with a Brownie as ca..y over uur complete stuek. "If it isn't Eastman Film, it isn't Kodak Film." Insist on the film in the yellow box. E. UMBACH. Seaforth and Hayfield. While"bath at LRB itq, age, gL�t beyond ie dept ' and cin UB , able .to eyries. had gone down i4S before he was noticed by his eo - l�nipud, one of Whom, Robert Willis • jurp;pett' in, with his .elothea on ant{• succeeded in bringing him ou't safely. —Mrs. Alva Westeott' and family of. Halkir'k, Alberta are visiting Mrs. W. Weatcott,—Miss Ella Arbhibald. of Toronto; is. spending two' weeks' vacation at the home of her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald, James Street.+ -Dr. F. H. Larkin is spending his vacation in New York.— Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Cardno and family are on a motor trip to Cleveland.— Mrs. McBride, MFs. Pulk;ingham, Mr.. and Mrs. F. W. Watson and .Mr.' and Mrs. F. D. Nelson, Jr., of Hamilton, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Archibald. --Mr. and Mrs. Peter Daley spent the week end with their daughter n Usborne. —;Mrs. A. Barton is visiting with friends in Tilaonburg.-Mr Robert Oambpell and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Waddell who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cambpell jn McKillop, have returned to St. Clair, Michigan.—Miss Colwell, of Arthur, is a guest at the Manse. -- Miss• Irma Marshall, who has been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. Carnochan, in Tuckersmith, left this week for Port Huron, where she will train for a nurse: Mr. J. W. Beattie and daughter, Miss Florence and Miss Daniels, motored to Port Hope for the week end.—Master Em- erson Daley, of Walkerton, is visiting friends in town.—Miss Olive McCor- n,ick is spending her holidays with friends in Buffalo.—Mr. T. G. Scott spent the holiday in Hamilton.—Mrs. Laidlaw, of Egmondville, had the mis- fortune to fall down some steps one day last week and fracture her hip. —Mr. Clyde Rankin, of the Bank of Commerce, Baden, is spending his holidays at his home here.—Mr. and Mrs. James Murray and two sons, Walter and Scott and daughter, Miss Margaret, motored up from Hamilton and spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cluff.—Mrs. Harry Jeffrey and Miss Norma and Miss Merner and Miss Mary Edmonds are spending a couple of weeks at Bay- field.—,Rev. Mr. Richardson, of Ar- thur, will occupy the pulpit in First Presbyterian church on Sunday.— Donald Twiss, of Brantford, is spend- ing his holidays at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Twiss.—Mr. Leslie Watson, of Windsor, spent the week end at his home hare.—,Mrs. Arthur McGavin and children, of jieading, ,Pennyslvania, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. McGavin. —Mrs. John Houston, of Sacramento, California, is' visiting her sister, Miss Gemmell in Egmondville ,The G. W. V. A. will remain closed during the month of August. The management . are arranging for very interesting programme of events for the fall and winter season, We; Deneft Ourselve s en We•Serve You Store closes at 12.30 p.m. every Wednesday during August _ and ' September. Shop in the forenoon on that day. You can help yourseLf and your. home and help you trade here. Segorth and,Our Store An Old Curling Trophy.—Mr. John Lyons, who has been renewing old acquaintances I II town, has ‘eirs geo- erously presentee! the Seaforth Curl- , garage, three doors south of ing Club with a Silver Challenge Cup former stand on Main street—Mr. which he won in the early days. Mr. Ben Johnson, of Toronto, spent the 1.10ns Can just ly be called the father week end in town.—Miss Annie Stew- s— of curling in Seaforth. Coming her: art is spending her holidays with i in 1872 hi' was instrumental in or- ifciends in Listowel.—Mrs. C. Golding - ganizing the club in 1877, being the spent Monday with relatives in president for a number of years. In 1h85 Mr. M. R. Counter presented the cup referred to for competition, it tee become the property of the curler winning it. three times. Mr. Lyons won it and how in his goodness of heart he returns it for further coin- ' 'sedition. It ,will be suitably engrav- ed and is very much prized by Gm Cub. Sense of the curlers who com- peted for hollers in the early eighties Hai, Andrew Hattie, Alex. Wilssti, .1. Chas. Wilsen, Andrew Young and James Anderson. .1. ft. Lyons and James Hat were.. the first skips elect- ed. The first curling rink was lo- cated on Goderieh street east, whore Mr. Walsh's house now stands. III II I IllflInttag'11.1 L___B good to your feed a ORINOCO' There are no barb wire entanglements around us no sentries to challenge you. The door is open and yes are welcome. SCE OUT stock. W. W. ROBINSON MAKE MONEY The Band Garden Party.—The gar- den party Riven in Victoria Park on Thursday evening last under the auspices of the Citizens' Band, was an entire success from every point of view. There , was an immense crowd in attendance, the park be - crowded. and every street in the AT HOME neighborhood lined With cars, and the programme furnished delighted everyene. The programme consisted of an address by Mayor Golding, solo by Miss Minnie Merner, Scotch and Irish songs by Mr. McGee, of Au- burn, four solos by Mr. Handmore, of Wingham, whose first appearance delighted his Ses,forth audience, solo by Mr. Dalton Reid, with band ac- companiment, euphonium duet by Messrs. Dawson Reid and Melvin Mc - young ladies and arranged by Mr. James Robb, and the various selec- tions by the Band, every one of which a -as appreciated and enjoyed by the large audience. Flowers and refresh- ments were sold during the evening and the weather being warm, ice cream was at a premium before the evening was over. The Band will re- alize' sonic $200 from the garden party, which will be added to the fund. for their new kilty uniforms. Football. — The exhibition game played on the Recreation Grounds, Seaforth, on Thursday evening last between Listovvel Seniors and a pick- ed team from Seaforth, Dublin, Kin - burn and Tuckersmith, was the best game seen this season, and although the. visitors came out with .the king end of the score, they did not by any means have the most of the play. The play of the locals approached nearer t� real football than anything that has been seen this season, and though they had little or no practise together, they played a great game, and the big crowd in attendance gave them every support. 'Nine minutes after play commenced the Hurons got their first and only goal and up to near the close of the first half, When Ian° Tuner better of the play. About the middle Listewel got an easy goal,, had the of the second half the Listowel for- wards again scored after a nice com- bination play, and although the Hurons tried hard and the Listowel goal hid peveral close shaves, the game *dished with ii- 2-1 -seers in plaYerS are feet and wan „inid stick to bait POSIDOilit When Iiir $15 to $60 paid weekly for yotW., spare time writing shovgcards for us. No can- vassing. We instruct and supply you with steady work West -Angus Showcard Ser- vice, Church & Colborne Sts. Toronto. FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 6th The largest and best Com- mercial School in Westetn On- tario. A school where you can get through courses under ex- perienced instructors in Com- mercial, Shorthand and Tele- graphy departments. Gradu- ates assisted to positions. Home study courses can be arranged. Get our free cata- logue. ,D. A. McLACHLAN W: Principal. Carlinseford.-1Viiss Marjorie Purdue, and Mrs. Robert Forrest are takIng of Brandon, is visiting at the home in .the Old Home Weil; in Brantford. of her uncle, Mr. Neil Gillespie. --Mr. _sivIrs. Edward Shaw, if Chkago, is and Mrs. Harold Best and faniily, of visiting his sister, Mrs. WiIliam Moose Jaw, are visiting at the par- Pearson.—Miss Monica Eckert, has en-tal home of Mr. and Mrs. William returned to St. Joseph's hospital, Gillespie, James street—Mr. Ken- London, to resuenisher nursing duties teeth Ament an.1 Mr. Harold Ward after spendin het! holidays at her s:-ent the week end in Galt and home here. r R. A. Spr,at ha.4 Guelph.- iMr. Reg Reid, of Port Col- completed his pretty new bungalow borne, is spending two weeks holidays nn Victoria street aild intends moviniz of last week Mrs. J. L. Bell enter- al his home he -re. — Mr. and Mrs. into it this weeetk.arrs. Phyne and Wined a number of lady friends in 'sass Modelend spent the week end in Stratford.—Mr. Cori! Smith, of To. 'mite, is spending the holidays at the lee,me of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. two children, who have been spend- ing soms months with Mrs. Bates' lock, left on Wednesday for their lucerne in Irricana, Alberta.—Mr. An- drew Little and his son, William, motored to Chesley, Port Elgin, Ovven Sound and other northern points last week. Mr, Little's cousin, Mr. David Patterson and Mrs. Patterson, of Chesley, accompanied them home and spent a few days in and about Sea - forth, visiting friends. — J. B. Thompson and Mr. E. McIntosh and his mother, Mrs. James McIntosh, motored to Sarnia last week, return- ing by London.—Mr. Wren Eyre, of Sarnia, is spending the holidays alis the' home of his parents, Mr. and MrS. $15.00 Silas Eyre, in Tuckersmith.—Messrs. Frank and Edward Rankin have re- turned from a visit with their sister of Pentbroke, is spending the holidays at her home here.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Sotnerville, of Edmonton, are the guests of Mrs Arch. Somerville, Centre street.—Miss Jean Greig; of Toronto, is a guest at the home of her uncle, Mr. J. C. Greig.—Miss Gertrude Cardnn of Milverton, is spending her holi'days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Card- no.—Mrs. William Sciater, Mrs. Ellen Murray and Miss Harriet Murray are visiting Mrs. L. G. Kruse in Galt.— Mrs. Foote, of Toronto, is the guest and Mrs. Irving Sutherland and Miss Jessie Wilson, of Owen Sound, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson.—Miss Dorothy Wilson returned on Tuesday from a visit with friends in Sarnia. --Mr. Richards orStratford, was visiting friends in town this week. --Mrs. J. A. Rogers and son, of Toronto, are visiting at the hotne of Mrs. Roger's uncle, Mr. Andrew Henderson, in McKillop.— Mrs. Alex. Kerr left Wednesday on a trip to the West —Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Box and family are spending a few weeks at The Pines, Grand Bend. --Mr. and Mrs. Earle Minnee and Mrs. T. Rawley and daughter, Claire, of Port Huron, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and• Mrs. John Nolan, Huron Road, east. —Mr. James McConnell, of Toronto, was vis- iting felends Seaforth and vicinity this week. ----Miss Francis Givlin was visiting her friend, Miss Tessie Lynch in Deechwood last week.—Ohe rink of bowlers, composed of Dr. Bechely, R. Willis were 'in Kitchener on Monday and a sedond rink mide up -of G. D. Haigh, It Jeffrey, C. A. Barber and J.. Beattie were in Woodeteck the same day. Neither, however, sue- Witiett,in„getting into the Vete Hit. 0 knee,. greatly improved • their 'real - Purchases made in our Store will cause no regret afterwards We Advise Our Customers to take advantage of our present low prices on all Linen and Cotton Goods. Mr. and Mrs. Shopper, Do You Know— That it would be a difficult task to hide the good qualities of this store. They show them- selves from every corner by our determination to always give THE BEST SERVICE ME BEST VALUES THE BEST EVERYTHING We would not have it other- wise, we know what has given us so many years of increasing patronage; we know why we are surrounded by so many cus- tomers who confidently rely on what we have to sell and one main point which we wish to make most forceful is that we will always strive to better past achievements and always make it worth while for you to trade in your home town. We Are Selling Great Quantities of Linens and Cottons WALTON Church Notes.—Next Sunday, Au- gust 7th, service will be held in the IVIethodist Church at 11 a.m and in the Bethel Church at 3 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at both services. HULLETT Plate Shower.—On Friday evening •Professional Tatter from the willibe here short - who', hen tuning to rm. 0-41d; Oe'llIdree. two grandchildren, of Toledo, are vis- iting at the hone of the former's brother, Dr. J. G. Scott—Murray Savauge had a narrow escape from drowning on Tuesday of last week. • honor of Miss Edith McMichael, whose marriage takes place in Au- gust. The shower tendered by the ladies was a very unique one being of plates, which were dropped down by little Miss Mabel Wright from a tree on the lawn into an apron that the bride-to-be had been asked to put on. Though greatly surprised Miss McMichael responded in a pleasing little word of thanks. Gaines and a guessing contest followed and later a luncheon was very daintily served on the lawn. The heartiest congrat- ulations and good wishes were ex- tended. Beautiful Pure Linen Table Covers. Beautiful Pure Linen Table Napkins. Pure Bleach and Cream Yardage Linen Tabling Pure Irish Waist, Handkerchief and Embroidery Natural Linen Scarfing. ' HOT POINT GRILLS boils, fries, broils and toasts. Two cooking op- erations at one current cost. Simple 3 -heat adjustment HOT POINT IRON famed for its hot point, cool handle,•attached stand (eliminates lifting), thumb rest and plug cord connector. Call and we will be pleased to show you the improved Miss Simplicity Electric Washer. Reid Bros. PHONE 19, SEAFORTH. PRINCESS Come—Laugh and Be Happy with the World's Funniest Fat Man Actor Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in McKILLOP McElroy—Winson—A very pretty wedding was solemnized in St. John's church, Ottawa, on June 22nd, when Amelia M., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Winsor, of Sudbury, was united in marriage to Mr. Robert McElroy, youngest son of Mrs. Robt. McElroy, of Seaforth, the ceremony being performed by Rev. E. Rows. The bride who was unattended was given away by her brother, Mr. J. P. Mlinsor, wore a. smart navy blue trico- tine suit with hat to match and cor- sage ' bouquet of American Beauty roses, Following the ceremony a bouffe luncheon was served at Elm- wood Terrace, the home of the bride's brother, only imm'ediate relatives.be- ing present. Mr. and Mrs. McElroy left on the evening train for the Thousand Islands, and on their return will reside in Ottawa. Plain and Fancy Linen Towels Plain and Fancy Linen Ruck Towelling The Life of the Party written by The World's Funniest. Fat Man Writer IRVIN S. COBB Fatty's first full length feature is a fast and festive fun frolic in five acts and forty antics. Filled 'with gambols, girls and giggles -and all fussed up with joy. The New York Sun said: "Funniest comedy seen on Itroadway in _many a day." The Morning Telegraph: "Speedy as the Twentieth Century Limited." It Travels a Smile a Minute HERE THIS WM& END. Admission - - .20 and 15 Cents PRINCESS Plain and Embroidered Pillow Cases. Fine Bleach Sheeting and Pillow Cotton. Special Embroidery Pillow Cotton. ST. COLUMBAN. Notes.—Mr. J. J. Holland ,wears a -smile since his wife presented him with a brand new baby boy recently. —Mr. James Melady, of Stratford, spent bhe week end at the home of his father, Mr. Joseph lifelady.—Miss Lucy Burke has accepted the position of 'teacher in S. S. No. 4, Hibbert. The school board is to be congratulat- ed on securing such an efficient teach- er.—Miss Lila Feeney, of Dublin, spent the week end in our burg, the', guest of her aunt, Mrs. T, Melady,—' Miss E. Ryan, of Walton, Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hart.—Miss Geraldine O'Connor en- tertained a number of her friends recently. An enjoyable and pleasant evening was spent by call concerned. —A large number from here attend- ed the football game on Thursday night between Listowel and The' Hurons, and all join in congratulat' ing the latter on their splendid ac- tion. They also congratulate the Seaforth Band on its splendid pro- gramme.—Mrs. ro- gramme: Mrs. Devereux, of Cedar Grove, Buren Road West, spent the week end at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. W. Dorsey.—Mr. W. Radio, and Mr. P. Deconrsey are'bttsilr iMie; gaged in dotting the weeds along:14W provincial :highway Thi': greatl/!'.ini,, proved. alppearanee.of the rda'd att2ate to the diligence'of the 4roys'.: ' Madapolam, Nainsook, Mull Drill, Pique, Indian Head, India Linen, Persian Lawn, Victoria Lawn, Etc. Customers are taking great interest in the values of our Linens and Cottons. To buy stuidy, honese pure Linens and Cottons in our store these days equivalent to making every dollar you spend in them work sirqilarly to what it did in pre-war times. We gather Goods for you from the best sources of sup- ply, and we give you the advantage of our best