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The Huron Expositor, 1922-01-20, Page 8tY•q" i %W `�Frl,�i �hry+yA11, r^f F�Q�}��yyY%�.Iy 4� A ,' ,`,'� V 'F'W '" i1v�A',(J .�!�� .' W l ' ,{ "t 1 ,,i( �:. A ,; 'k,F11. �� -? ''F'i/r n':n+! tl1u:Tt , °`'.,�. ^" : ,AgNkAM��1•I+nIi1�IR, @11 +T`V�c,i,,� �•'"' +,i , , .,�f l r Y ar'.^''`4r•.'x"r•q1, , s ,. f1%t�a' a:'.Tu' 4.w! ,s •_ ` 4 tl.M e,1tA0'1,-:. AA A ., `� :. 5 , r r .. A�:,� .'1,tQ0i8. ,�....,.,..• ;'Y'�-',+,+tl4-'S�,^' "A. afr ,,.ii.- ,_µ,t�•,�.' .yy l�. r w' «.^'P o �' 4' � W,W .ova 'a dandy stock. 0'1; +6°eattght IA be t or. O 1 on loo WAY :• y sevott 'ire 369. m ,:a � � � 1. January 1 a * 'e*nba* x4fA a n z. >oi fah WQdbead.,J it► 466 1fl�y-oIIe Qt IkiW ry M iitl� tSB1 iter tl. �0 8 r. . White L000rA ; bens, that insured rest the day 4ioforo tar birth W �# ; #i rsS in glass ars, riaoh......65C BrrSixSi4`'ir}ehtas. d weighed' Dae u a:r. When she was 'rive yegis o d'.,e a � IIs- }der. of 1`f'�0 �Rlle, o : Lgwjo, tRe" th ,�' (3p `4� r � �4 d _� �! tI l O. Oil ``°` whigit i+ave - fid: Atsa: pit" �F d alp' � is g $a $9g. Trout, whole fish ter of a pound.'• This is a bi egg for moved with baa parents and iiraEbars siightt opwarn ami fie' ed wad,'ti• b „ Ir p�, ae yl gg y l p pound .: ,., ... , :........ , i8C .Buy 'hen' to to end fora 'W into Leg. i marod to��ters bares ede hire he !alas Brom. g v .a�x1X&1. ppp'i,'' ; .� ° dtar a yy 11. 9 ,. This is all AII aRvA a oak' when, tail Lake. ilorrmga, tiler lb ...99c born it rias them all beaten. >F band .a1• lire ft ##� b 1711 '11 ` $errings, Per, 'Ib ......... 12C .1. , thirty-six years ago, the well. ferirtg� "'e at Gt sally 3teducod' 19th 9"00 ;' ,she: , fosxipd her fs n ' eox t most thirt ai end we are nowgf- a •jar a Rc.haafis'•,g sBAeo o]y,;, i -±ib �L Cyd: x; ate of Hadd]ea, ilial lb.....:..2bc Scout'CvAiest The'Scount Contest ding day being January .19th. The Fr+ioest >. 'tae wore regplar 78c, lifelesa.d4ig lying in.,the.barni;°rov�ro +e t" ,An , o. 1tiC, op d' '�. rd, j ilgiat;leats-> '",'Eng Daman Shocks, delielovs, per 1'b..SOc i between the Patrols, under the -lead- deceased oras of. a bright, amiable $1.00 1 ' rad $1,50 Books, now hie,:evidpntlg';htkd ,:suddenly :,exil,'ed',, WMI : n > roat6g ' � gue&t -aM, 11 4Quad on' Toa pure, Per r lb..........200C ership of Alvin Sillery, Stanley family more uic4tion and eo 1 one loved ne gh 59 ,k while 86111E fl'�toyt' JA 11W ri nal , rl V. A j `4%,Ril 6,;y a ,,:l & W, A.` ;', ti l li per Nicholls, Carinati Ferguson John ;e y As g ]Oi1CO OR 2 FOR $1.08 This Caused b tr if b tlmoked Sea ' gs, per box.......25c iror, she was Inrid and obliging; - as 8i e� rituch=grief ,to-; thi ; iSp sb ,': rill Crich, Andrew McLean, and Will _Bar- g g, s that no one. bad been; with "him. *U44 ;bf r said'' oJ1 i"' n°�� 'JaQk r,lv Yuro Maple 3yraap, per quart....75c bor, held ora Tuesday evening, case• friend, 'true and faithful, and was of , a. .. -'he pagaea awg g, s fir, eL,lpari,r bad- Mrs, k'I i'itre Clover Honey in 10 pound Ivo a very sociable dlapositlCfr. In .ie ar, #t' 1 and that .he,. Rbrsl.tlfe f11181'.ONI , � $,all w]i1 "; 1gy� .may very close. The prize banner was n t k;e¢�6, bad' b0 yRng'thore for. sora, ;lt >fhe dilkliy� y hgrj yr � qp v^ pails, per pound .. . ............18c finally awarded to the Wolf Patrol. hglon she was a Methodist, hav]ng 2' t�0 4¢" S1 Wsd- I land y been a member of the +Seafort `4On S aiderable iaine ;.Mlsa Hills ; wino a mom r dialoca � {,He .t " These contests create considerable in- h Moth- y odist Church forabout eighteen BOOKS - - SEAPORTS mast dutiful and lbxing daughter lid .dh. defi aavlt4ea trays tioeu. re st. S t & S terest among the boys. g years welt as sister, wing osred`4DT aye liar in' {rhe 1 pa Sproat Iii Sproat - She leaves to survive :�..�_ x 01i X11 tR1s her lose her . dli g � ,,, . ihusband, one daughter, Mrs. S. L. — --- --- -'_ 'father ito .the .Lest of her. biilty .ul ' the pbgt pup ,--:J Ts . •gip Vie, ,aha PHONE & Re -Trial Is Ordered. -At. Osgoode Upthegrove, of Elmira, and two son$, J bl4' daollning .yea�a:..Sire a it gave M,'UQ tt'g>i8' dalrkbtpr„Miso Dewe,' of re -w -Hall, Toronto, tits Second Divisiona9 1 !then” liioat.;r%@ndar ,QW anal attention E,ilOuiip9jlar ; T�, a Court on Thursday last oadered a re- Wilbert S., of Elmira, and Itetiben that the }onus had a very delight- to >', ZWet,.> d] pill lith 'Ois,'1I., a nb, ,nil 1 trial of J. P. Fisher's su t against his C, of New Orleans, and seven oro- ful two Itrts of real enjoy:mgnt. 1808 5her.:pa ', . N -9 g thers, who. have the sympathy of the ! The curtft*,,'y m no sooner up than �# -held: 311- t ..1t3gLeat •.- was vJa; 74, y lo,ytpine;q�si-}r ,*o j Goods of Quality nephew, Thomas McMichael, on the y t 11 e,? uron„ anted. The excellence i esteem by all' ethC „Jfneyy her: in vil= tlierl, )i. ,.' ot; �, 9• i ground commumt in the sad beroavermant, be fn n Ba to Snit Goanty, tbeiore m the hat Judge �setioof n was , The funeral service on Saiurday'last 1 of the aq#(%'F o the part of the play- ed h¢r frIeada ' town - 00wed d nu -•1 Arttntr � K ~Mr. �a � b . , $4 325, Cases, was conducted by Rev. Capt. Edwards era .tko audience to inrmedi. of a very -,A = e sen t. , 40 t `have retbtsraelt scort t+w11 85e to $18: Shopping Bags, $1.40 do argued, dTd not take down the evi- of the Methodist Church and was # ately asAhe sprit of the la and ry-' y. �* ”' soar ever- to Sash nn .tilt �a1r extended 'tient ( . i $5' Ladies' Auto Gloves; Auto j dente in the case, 1F`isher claimed largely attended, the remains being � there ;: continuous isi play rcedy t° do a kindness 't4 ot2►@tt`s and '' - Gauntlets, Warm Mitts, Glove.,. wages for taking oare of -horses and interred in the Maitlandbank came g mtt,:the swirls three seta. All very app'rec'iative. ,of a y�'nndgess Fancy Auto Wool Rugs, Heavy Re doing chorea for his nephew, who i Amo those who attended the the paite'r ext done to her, and was eVeT logkt for c a f `' I contended that his uncle was too del ' FfC exceptionally well Poe an opportunnty to retain , aAy `end '" �" �- ,. vereible PluA Rugs, Knee Rugs, Wool . funeral from a distance were: Mr. sented, h#lF9s "R. M. Jones playing the • y `' r Some Blankets, No 1 Buffalo Robes, to do the work properly and that 'he i hese id full measure atfd with 1-d- , . `` had Settled in full. Fisher was and Mrs. S. L iltpthogrove, W, S. leading hole, in her usual artistic and interest She, was a tireless worker, Fancy Jute Blankets, Set' Fancy Gobch, all of Elmira Ont.; AIT, and finished st being most ably assist- every good p y ,, HBrneas, Sleigh Bells, Whips, Halters, awarded Q124.80 by Judge Lewis, in Mrs. R. C. Gotch of New Orleans La ed in th@�ther characters by Mica eve cavae, especially dur- r4i1>r0 t " aionQ onC Ttie�enix}$,, i m$ditt won the garne• 63k 0 tal-n ; ditioaal"lo W on pips 4) { ls, /' '. r` --i- — �'--- • J , , Trunks. the judgment which is mow set aside. Mr. Charles - S. of Sa '� Edge,-Mi{pa' $err and Misses Muriel ;ing '' ' gave mudle ` - ' � and Both V -11#a, Mr, R. M. Jones, time, thought and energy to Red ,�� - t �] r. ; naw, Mie Mr. Maurice Aimacher, Cross work, as well as other activi- i ,, +: 9hoe $sparring a Specialty Of6eera Installed -At the regular of Pigeon, Well.. Mr. Allan Hamacher in 'the'O iutter of John Chiverick, ties in the into " t of h br . !4, meeting of Fidel Lod of Odd-th r41; a her conn g illy Lodge of Platteville Mr. and Mrs, LeviT.ev] PaoAb�aced tendencies for the y g , / t fellows, held in their lodge rooms Hamacher and daughter, of Dash- rom'antiC llfe, #s perhaps roaponaible and in the care and relief of Suffer-; Broderick's on Wednesday evening of last week, l wood; Mr. D, Gottschalk, of to a ing whether among soldiers or others. ` t Bad Axe, great 'stent for the complete- , the following officers were installed Mich.; Mr, and Mrs, henry Lipphardt ne98 °f tlte.t'scramble" in the domes- Miss Hills was a very active worker `: LEATHER GOODS STORE ,fox the coming six months, by D. D. and daughter, of Zurich; Mra, J. B. tic 'affafrg^!tf the party, iproducin in the Egmondville Church, where i , w rofound•i�tnnaement •bo the audience she was a .member nearly all her life. 7+ el ' -Shoo Repairing a Specialty- G. M. Pinder and staff, of Goderich: i Forrest, of Hills Green, and Mr, J. p She was at one time a loather in the L I. P. G., Bro. S. Deem; N. G., Bro. A. Hey, of Zurich, observilig.the complex situations. Mr. I e i". Fletcher; V. G., Bro. A. Wescott; R. - Dalton Re Sunday School and ,was its, treasurer: stOC% Ta,%1r1 ----------- id,,=Mr. George Israel and S., Bro. C. Aberhart• F. S., Bro. W. Joints For sale.--Afteen joists 11x8 jaches Mr. H Pierce all did splendid work for over 25.', years. She was also a' ,a- � - � Golding; Treasurer, Bro. John Thomp- ( by 16 feet, new. Apvly to William Smithcre. in their-:rlsbpective characters. The � worker in the .Ladies' Aid and Mis- , zags-te "Scrambleds]on Band, and. was always, but sora; R. S. ., Bro. Bro, W. Bristow; Comedy,linen Wives;' is a CLEANUP ` For Bala -Bores, harneee, cutter, buggy ori especially of late. years, looked capon x' L. S. N. G., Bro. W. Bickle; R. S. I „d also Jereey muk, J. R. Govenlock, brightly written story and, in the i as one ready to undertake anything { Li �'' V. G., N. Govenlock; L. S. V. G., J.. North breis Street seaf..th. 2828-1 hands of the Murleas Players, makes ,she possi'bIy could do in the line of •4 .�. ni./ STRATFORD, ONT. Quail; Warden, Bro. J. B. Thompson; i one Hundred nlaycr viane rosin, cheap a highly eHtertaining evening which church work. 'Her funeral was con- - . Conductor, Bro. A. MoGavin; I. G Far 'cash. Regular pri- 66c t6 si.ro, sale every c#tihen should make an effort ducted b p _OF_, WINTER TERM FROM Bro. H. R. Scott; O. G., Bro. E. Mole; prices 86c to hoc. Burry new and get the to hear If the company decide to re y her actor. Rev. S. McLean; . ,,, JANUARY 3rd. Chaplain, W Edwards. arch dwtee. J. E. wale. 2s29-1 peat, which they have been requested of Egmondville, who spoke' in very, Won't Pail to 'hear the vimorean Art to do, high terms of her lime and work. By r Western Ontario's best Com. at the Strand 7%—tro, 7%.i. ay, January ' her own re¢aest "The Wayside Cross" Seasonable Merchan is � Makes Record Standing. -Among Amon 26th. A high daae musical troat- Plan at merdal School with Com�mer the successful students, w o recently umhara o stere on Saturday, J.gpety list Miss Hills Called Home. -The sad was sung by a quartette composed of - t oiai, Shorthand and Telegraph? y For sale. Scrnnton coal egg, store inns news web rpeeived in E mondvillo on Messrs. McGregor, Beattie, Israel e received horrors from the Ontario Cal- g departments, We give indivd- nut c 1. $16.6o a ton, mixed 'coni $16.00; Wedne mornin Janua 11th, and Mullen accompanied by Mr. Earl - aai . instruction hence '`.Eivtr- lege of Art, Toronto, hiss Matilda pod cosi, $18.00. Avply to W. L. Keys, sea- of the deaiih r Mills Jenne Hills, VanEgmond. Interment was made Fowler, of SeaYorth, was anted the forth. 2622x2 K r, scats" stand7ng is not necea gr which sad event occurred at the home , in 'E[rmondviile cemetery. The pal]_ F,� ' Graduates assisted to IhPI°ma °f Associate of the College For Sale ane flat doped a®k so inches bearers were six cogsins: M. and :-. V Wary' with the degree of A. O. C. A., the by 92 inches, with three deep drawer, and of her Lid$ F', Mrs. F. A. 'Cole, in ; yam. Davis, James Hills, Thos. Pard . positions. Get our free cata- highest award given to an student. ne ebariow one. Apply is J. C. Laing, Sea- Torotrtc Miss Hills was born in Eg-� r� TO J/2 0" logue for rates and other r- y forth. 2823x2 gle, M. Bolton and Wm, Cole. Two JF k, IDuring the last two mondville, where she lived nearly all i of Miss Hills' brothers died in infancy, ticalars. g years only eight Notice, -we expeot to be unteading .car her life.. She had been a sufferer ; " students of the college have won of exR m choice carate n oaa •about r e ens Thomas on August 21st, 1870 at the D. A. McLachlan, ge yearly or the month for lutea number of otdeau. fmm thatshead disease. for RE�riULARpICi�i►� * this honor, out of an avers y age of three months and fourteen frl -1PnndpaL attendance of nearly three hundred we Deer these .t hoc a busier off the der. three years, having undergone an days, and James who died Se13t9m- 11 students, and it is all the :more creel- W. E Kerehake. 2928-t operation which only gave temper- ' ber 11th, 1873, at tate a Dr. F. E. Reid -Allen, graduate apecisiiA ary, if any, relief. The funeral was age of one year I. itable as Mise Fowler 'has completed 'of th Canadian Chiropractic college, zb held on Pride January 1 and three months. Her oldest bio- the regular four years' course in a Tonto, w61i open up orales in the Royal Ay.rb Y, Janus 13th, from thee, Donald, died 'March 22nd, 1884, CHIS APPS TO __ her own holtie 6n E mondville, where year and a 'half, tvinnin the scholar- meats• Seafortb, wdneeday, January 26th, g , g 2328x1 she was ,brought u at the age of 24 years and 9 months. t. ship of her class the first year, and g p and lived all her ''Miss Stills leaves to mourn her loss V EVERY PIECE OF p,., in the second year, though not tat_ The anhaal meeting of the seaforth Agri- life until -failing health made it ad- i ` g uiturei society Wal ire Nara at the Library life Ue far her to give up house ' one sister, Mrs. F. A. Cole, of To- y ing the teat examinations, wag grant- building on Friday, January lou , 1622, .t ronto, and two brothers, Geor e, of - %2 si i • ed honors and second highest stand- 1 o'clock. George McKee, Preaidem.t_ M. 'keeping, at which time she went to g FUR IN STOCK• Y.11 __ ' g Broderick, secretary, 2822_2 live with ,her only sister, Mrs. ,Cale, Egmondr]lle, and William, of 'Dublin, . •� ing in the 'Department of 'Design, Att scads Leal to Braceaetd-thMceaeta where, eve king -,was done for her , all of whom were at the funeral. The Double Track - — next awe• change hese for Walil:W. 11.11, that', ifds and medleal,scienee+These, as well as near relatives, have wham you ryfn enjoy yoursert at the Hera can ' p' ch _eases, but all that ;the most sincere' syldipathy of the i Toronto Huron Old Boys' Associa- Time, Old Tire Dance, to be staged on' Poi d. r entire Community in sir -.lose• which 11 Route tion. --On Thursday evening the Exe- day, January loth. 1922. Forsythe orchestra tail ue d'on ;in such cases is to give a the more easily cuti've of the Toronto Huron Old and EWe Heyter in attendance. Prizes gip the *,st o .;care' and temporary re- y'borne b. the com- ae to counts ,. hest hard. time cosiume. mon sense realization that what is % 1% TOUFF Between Boys' A R. Co ,, i in that ke the home in cos plw, 'provide isnot. Advnbsion, Genes their lose is her very 'gmzt gain, as Th Price Of - of Mr. R. C.; tog, 'Cookeville, short F costume, T5c: genes to dime w. giro an t� death brought t MONTREAL 17 miles from Toronto, going there Ean"n ayacal, 89c. 2822.1 ;. ,a sweet release from . r TORONTO by auto. The reason for holding the suffering -frosty vdhich there was no' A VAISTS DETROIT, meeting there was in order to give Announcement.--4Xr: and Mrs. N,q - other relief. ' The funeral was very ; and CHICAGO. g, largely attended, and the floral offer- th'e members an outing, and also be- man McMurehie 'announce the mar- ..Princess cause both Mr, and Mrs. King come riage of their daughter, Norma Vurn ,lnlrs beautiful., both• evidences of Miss J8][ Unexcelled Dining Car Service. to Mr. -Charles Warren Hoffman ills' popularity and ,the high estee , x ' �,� from Huron, he being a brother of all, on- n which she was ,held. Sleeping cars on Night .Trains themember le t fb Wednesd• J lith Now Playing - --& . e c r North -.Mn, ay, anvary 1 , at Regina 'k• and,P,arlor Cars on principal Day and the Executive was well represent- Mr. Hoffman is the yopil st eon of • � E1V>tARKA- LE Trains. p v, , THOMAS MEIGHEN 1. ed, the wives of members also being Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoff'mai, for Local Briefs -airs. W. Corbett and! 7%, Present. It was daaided to hold the many years well known residents of in three children,_gf Fort Sraskatchewan, CLEARANCE - Full information from any Grand annual at home on the evening of Seaforth, are visiting it the home of Mns.+ ,r, Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Thursday March 2nd, in the Odd- r-- EASY STREET Corbett's Sister, Mrs. A. D. Slither- Of . Horning, District Passenger Agt., fellow's Hall, College Street. This Death Of William Kerslake. -Mucin' with Lila Lee and Gladys George. land. -Mr. J,- M. Govenloek, M.P.P., i . ' Toronto, is the one big occasion under the re was felt when it was 'known: -,A Paramount Picture- is in Toronto this 'week. He went' lv ��•t n ' auspices of the. association that brings that regret William Kerslake. Sr., had adapted from the story of the down with a large deputation from � IES"COA S . ar W. R. Plant ................ . . Agent together the younger element of passed away on Sunday last, At the sante name by .. Blair Hall. Goderieh that is •asking. the Provin- LAD - 11 I Ifuroniaris, and others, in the city, residence of his daughter, Mrs. M. tial Governs mt for a grant for hes-' and DRESSES - - Alg and is always eagerly looked forward Davis. Mr. Kerslake had been,, pital purposes, -Mrs, W. E. South-' r to, and extra efforts will be ( Monda Tuesday, Wednesday - a put for failing health for sometime. Hewasi '' y' y' y gate was ,in Toronto 'tlria week. -Mrs. ; Remarkable because the ward this year to make, it the big- I in his eiety-eighth year. He was a We are presenting another big J. F. Burke, 'of 'Chicago, is visiting ' n� gest and beat of its kind. After the; vial vnassumdn man of st¢rlin 6ereen ands friends in Seaforth and Dublin. She' 'at les are 'S'D good and the•.- q g g tage star new to j FURS WANTED I Executive had enmpleted its business' l qualities, and beloved by all who seaforth came over to .attend the funeral of pneeS are SO low. Mr. and Mrs. King entertained the knew him. He „is survived by two the late Mrs. Timothy Curtin. -The crowd to luncheon, which was much daughters and three eons: Mrs, H. • ALICE LAKE annual meel of the Seaforth Agri-. . A little money will buy a ` ° enjoyedand appreciated 'by all, which Colquhoun, Winnipeg; Mrs. Davis, ' in cultural Society will be held in the f, AD kinds'of 'Raw Furs, delivered at was eworessed by the crowd singing, 'town; Fred, of staffs; Walton, of Carnegie Libx+ary Iia'll on this, Friday, beautiful Coat OP .dress at p:, the Dick House; Seaforth. Highest "For they are jolly good fellows." Oromarty, and W. E. of Seafort'h. THE GREATER CLAIM afternoon 'rat one o'clock. It is hoped, this Sale if you dWt delay. Cash Prices. + The funeral service was conducted on there will be=a large attendance- I �. E. HENDERSON, Congregation Meeting -The The con- Tuesday by Rev. S. McLean, Egmrond- The powatity that hep plc- Miss ,Byrnes returned do Toronto on UNE_QUARTER OFF gregational meeting oftheEitmond- vil'le, assisted,+by Dr. Larkin, inter- � Nava 'attained throughout .Saturday, after spending two weeks' . 2819-tf Licensed Buyer. merit being made in Cromarty ceme- 4Camad.a and the States, to a gnar- at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. pills Church on Wednesday, January antee of ,.,her ability to y regular prices, ' 11th, was largely attended, and while 'tory, where Rev. Mr, Ritchie, the plea". Slni�bh.-alYlisg Flett, of Grimsby, is a 6�+ p , even Ori - pastor, Completed the service. "The Greiter. Claim". is a de- guest at. the home of Mr. J. R. ;1kdb- � Coats and Dresses , that — most of the organizations of the - __ cidediy dramatic and appealing #sink. -+Miss Annio Stewart spent 'a church flailed' to come up to the fin- ®boty of o motherhood tlmt few days in Toronto lit weak: -Miss, . have Orily been Ill: the Store y ancial record of 1920, owing to un- Annual Meeting. --The annual.c'on- y uag y , DONT THROW YOUR g gregahional meeting of First Presb - provides jwt the grind of role in: Anna Bell and Miss: Nina Robb are I A few weeko. 11 (�' 7� employment, partial crop failure and terian of aach was held in the eehooI 7-kiab Mi.* Like excel., . spending a, couplp of weeks. ,in .Tor- ' � j • CARPETS AWAY low prices of fa"Stn products,, yet the room of the chnreli on'Monda,y:even- �,'.. - - returns indicated faithful woi if and in last, with a lar to.- q friends will fie Ieased tai11 I 11 ey'Nelvetex Rugsmake new mible p eeght new mem'bersuwe ereceived T*en members present. The meeting PriincIDS 'recoveriiagg..'ftyat a her pperattOn she re• a Every $ t, S cemtly vuflerd t ,ln the .Strafford 1 s K rR T �� L Send for Velvetear Folder 29, during 1921, and ten were removed mressded over by Mr. J. C. Lama and ho ta], 't; s, .T., G. Shrllin , ";-CAiVADA RUG COMPANY, of which only one fuss b death, #env- MT, .JOhn Finlaybon acted as ' Secre. sill glow, of 1� � 1/2 O� 4 l� , LONDON, OIYT. in tarp: °The reports 'read by oflleiala ate_ moi,. r��.. Tdekeisalvth, is viasting her danghhers'• g 'a net gain of eighU,en and mak- ' _ of the various church organizatiohrj,, h r to,- times Br n ICpy No. 29 rug the nreaent 'aSerribership of the showed a most eneceasful Joss :owini;S spent 4¢w Myo this week with ' church 824 The con'irre�ation with a �ig�r � to the zealous work and real,interesyt -- its organizations, raised, to hef n rte son, A4' Ishown by the members. The retiring of Har'stbn, are viesiitr at the home with previous -earned • forward from man'gew, Messrs. J. Q• Labig Aairy , of her iparents, Mr; and Mrs. Nixon.: c the pall• for all � JAMES' WATSON the spm of $7028.00. Of this'amount Stewart, John McIntosh ands :Adan, �- 1Mra• Drake was -in Steffe this week � " Dodds, were all re-eleebed, as were attending:$is-f'uneaal of hex d'augliter, $17$8.00 was for missions bdueation also 'last year Board of Trustees, ' Thursday, "Friday, Saturd-i the late Mrs. McDonald. -Mr. Wm. ? i�1rAiII Street - Seaforih and benevolences. and $6242 for our- rthe auditors and music committee. Iiartry was• iii.:Exetea last weelk' ad- { rent exnerlses. ]ncludfng church im- "MANK MAYA" , ( . A ant for Sln er iSfewln The usual grant of `$60 wae'.made to dressing a mreebing of the Horticul- ftp g g g , proveinends. After meting all .the ye bfi.1 A e balance of $418.00 the 'Sunday school. The dif[ererut -ln- Lural Society 14,that town. -Mr. W., Q o _ 1 i �V�aaehineS, and General In- was- carried forwaard into 1922 ac- amounts raised by a Chu andel its _ "THE")BLAZING TRAIL" R. Plan was 8 Stratford visitor est organizations durh the Saturday. --Rev, Mr,. Stephenson, of • 11 •r ceuiNt. The ,three retiring .members x a g as follows, OrdJnary Colleetiofls, Sitratford, representing the Loads , 7 rIf" '� r rBlx atlCe' Agent. of t%e Board of Manae¢ment were �; , $1,553;821 A Whirinng; �R'uflh]ng Photodt+ama Day Alliance, accu ed the pulpit lfl.1 E%'P'R,A- SPF1 '(illAlr- •Messrs. Georxe Bel]. Henry Pyr- 6,874.81; for Missions of b p1 ,Sunday School, $589.01• Womentb big Efllre iii the Old Blue the Presbyterian 'chvreM1i on Snnd��y Z, � sythe and Oliver MeN y. and Messrs. Missionary Auxiliary, , EXCC onana' Arthur- Rovfledpe, Silas and i'y, $756,20•'Bar �E`Mountains, morning last and the Egirioadvllle !,,LOW Pr1CC8 On ,' _,,, L:' I _ bars Kirkman Mission ,.Arixlliary, ng. -At tbe;Ilmtlt-,' " + t ' _ ,• Montgomery Patrick were alt to church in the evens -t $$43.59; Ladles' Asa Socletv., $d$9,2r Cotmty Poultry 91tow, Nabitehell '. Il R'E S �t G O O lel S �[ �'�% atr&eed em. The eoner atioh de t r (' dl "0 11 L "` ' Cried to Svnshino Mi'asion Sand, $1'08.$}; for AO- sat week, Mr. Peter Dalley Caij}nY2d4 , .. " fir �r "+�w of the Arch the outside in wadi; and Chi -nese . oil Fund . $28$•80; w•. c draft, four second'emA,ii1..t4i prizes BLly A�l YOF2 �'iJCed Fof' t�J0ICi8 ri51Me LL � .E fy#L church ... building m 1922, and LoPatty Claw, $96 g5: 1t3iri •Gtufdes, . d t7$REY" wiHh 'Ms Sffvl ;-iand',-Ga7den'..,La�. tF to mak¢ marry tither uritmovom¢rita i ... urfr� `Ta Cora& L $82:851 anis Tri addiitioti a.. box Wyandot " rs • ameA' IQcKap was ' i i .rt nanees will permit. The congne • #y v„ - . ew , if• as fl ppoilyded 6W id"t of the'tiow- Your Ortluli IR =;9.6w. ' #oil Tooke forward' with mneb hope aY: ciathing ,v•�lned of $gg5.95, was .- s ,:' f ffi r fir• ' Pp , �_JF, 1d weeI�3y� fQr ' la9ss to the work of: sent to the PomtAg¢ Iya Pr ifirl¢ _ ran ay fot4aed ;: A4txil{� in cork- . ;e Y922. 1U8A1VCE" i '8 t lB 'W1rltiilt�r _. -- ter• mehodl Tom total atmivtnt ¢orNErl� t _ x., aseatfoh Vail '00, Rgmoriit ll¢, 1?res , ai b the co on stir ail b c yy,,, �,w'. y +.�..r '. ,. 9 1�o lin ` .161e F'a'�i{� $ ,2.. $get . Comedy 8b�'�t_ ?'sli. - : Bo, l Ante d#d mat , ..... .. rtt4.,trt'"i1�Lt..,. i!Yl:rt Aa!'Yffi' Tkw- f.naa ut'_a r9�ai,�:tc.tT�.. ,kf_ ..« 8 a':'#.. •� 'l?'1, 111A 'li 9 ! t', G xFzfiYi.n ;,t,,t L.^sit.,.. ;"'... : 1 ,0 D ,��q.;¢Att� a �t��,.ijs a 4111�}�i�me y a e/yd iad�t .0 !eft ca r s. M alliin rI Wts Iffl ik`V,JM Nil 'N,L(uWa 31=I� il.: Dti i41 . �' „!k r yi , !i F � µLIS. �111^<•ft.tiali� P W. 4`1Jili�uf r 9ltlp+ 8[ ,„ 'rs.. u w.. 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