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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-06-23, Page 8r. n ... Y: ' Wtu. W,F' Vn 'Ar, • ^Ads- Fba E � , `J :'1: ' 2:U,'r •a. ., .. m,.. i,u- ,,.,H ., ,. pR74p�q �,h " . R ,! r9, w . eF+ s14,'•�btAE° sir* Flew, J+ "i'; (�, t`- .r o . .', ,..,.�}�.., .ft,�! WR a '', _ dTd �j '.Nr - t '.i�Bi�.l[elAf� .MI'R,.. .. Hole a'n � - �[ �I� a Qu texts �h9 l.�clad tivith'1}irtr • atFote'tr% at' ' G;,; `.1, . ,,"� • , �d :��r ' n � � , ,�:,,.!�«.,,--•�.�,,. nn'a4ikex'. fir. !Iav�dta ave a ba'il'>dnrtt r a A?arldrr- 'de �+eaufog'k; of It Ripe ataesn pc, d tr�atze At.&, °rg�n so1o,. a ailtite o two ttuYnlbera. • he 11dlatii Gll' e ' a ^y ell a i4 "OVA t' oP Goderi bract, Z. itea'do R Medlttitioru and :'lbcoaba, +%signed to Ung her hallda w3xle lion 4ratoti it .,. l:ytiick a ; .tri vl �s i tl, '9 WAX- @be n ex orbs. this as di lay the full .resoall, of � or- w �*"":3- �t,�'t • h n„ 14c galdt p Ycax he y r s and Mra, J, 8. Govenlock,--M . sti dk ,i "�" h&td'.Tlpe Lama ices on Mho vines an gen from 111he use of lielicate solo Take a tp "; OTE PAJ-ti Mi's. iiamildon, of Syraouse ,'. Weisv�1y ' FY's ig xBea on June 14tp The stops to the rapid, Will t and -mad a ygu Pzt `' ' weft and guests of Mr. and ALra. J,: we �Y the dll�tge, I °, s ; i Yli "i' � She e'ht 1Tri ? i " i[$�+'twah rver � were f+e'>er4 •hula own seed, styles of p1ayitu6. Needless to sa he. and �IAf ; wiCh and are Oar a mot the demands of an exacting Y I A, pees. -Mrs. $. Morton rind eon, of t W x,;lv' vlm �l giving q HamYlfion, aro 'guests at the ,home of &sat,. 4I69k and a luso g at of exee]'itmt ual- position in a manner that cam etel ' a u WAr# FOUNTAIN M2:s. Montan's grandmother, 112zB.:J.G fi a"abac'tipn. ire quality its. Carl you fttoat itP sat pl9 s'atieRed hie sudi'to'ra. Mies I�`lorenco PEN a H'. oad'fo4vt.-Mr. Frod $eattio, ofMUSLIM + i. Fi F got sone the price at 3 far Ad. 8 6ppp+ of 'WK.Lwp'-t, R?' .. " Welsh and Mr. James Scott, soprano Lanceeter; ,Dr. E. Kellam, of Nd' �t t $s equal in 'size and welgtht to Lacrosse, -Although Seafoll was us fill Your in these lines. agars and Poime, appearing 'here for the fes Pta'11® and Mr. Smith, of Peterhoro, j u ,, Makes for 2160 of ordinary soap. defeated In 'CNinGin on Tuesday last, � ,•-- and Q�hiir rltenu' { the return game +here on Wednesday 'first time, woe on immediate orate W were !here this week attending bhe PLANTS. We etiH have evening, June 213Th, wall see a record serifs. Mr, Dalton Reid, a favorite homoSonS funeral of the late James Beattie.- a ]qua Sood ones. attendant as both the team and its baritone, gave a wdll,rendored solo. Mica Mar Ha Miss Verna Adams t , e. With the exception of the band num- uoOKSTO SEAFOBTIH and Mr. lir• Lean of the London supporters believe itbey can defeat : g, iI A1t`�has ad %need add is stall ad- Clinton on the home bets, Mr. I Ivens sustained the entire Normal -School, are spending the !soli- k ° It'loalm to be, cod buy- grounds, The s at their homes ,here.-Mctisill !tlt. •g y- hall will be faced -at 6 p.m,, and the programme with charmingly played -- days x Highlanders -Band will be in attend. accompaniments. Dr. Larkin acted as come. Mr. Beattie was born in the J. -G, Mullen, James 'Watson and T. AS t chairman in his usual cordial man- S - Smith are in the Owen Sound die- t have advanced and market ance. Remember the date-Weduea� County of Oertt nagh, Ireland, on ner. Ilt is to be regretted that the FY Wet -this week on a fishing ex da June 28th. April 12th, 138 leaving there with g Fedi 1 ]ps.' ill .at fthe advance. we y, �^ threatening weather kept many from [his rents for in the tion -The Catholic Women's League r e c,M1 opfll.�ive you Salads, Red Rcxae, Pa year s3 A Graduate Nurse, -Miss Lulu M, theckurnh. !Blit we sincerely hope 184'2. His' father flied on board chi intend holding a 'fawn social on the Luptoo-taad Minto alt -the old pries that Mrs. Mullen ovall give us man p' wltlllp our aYm4ika of those Teas last, Docherty, of Egmondville, daughter y but the mother end her family of grounds of St. James' church on of Mr, and Mks. J. G. Doc more of such musical festdgals, which Tuesday, June 27th --Mr. H. S. Welsh pK add so much to the pleasure of our four children, afber.a long and tedious AE9ct call own specie] Huck and Y, grad Y, ally touched MeiCillo °f Co6a1•t, is visiting his areata, Mr. jal Toes, which we think ,are uated from .the TOronlbo Western Hos- town life, journey, 'fin p p • I pital on Wednesday, June 7th win- Townshap, «where fgtir of her brothers and M'r's. J. S. Wela'til Miss Norma sulorw, r in urulrty sad lower 7n g P Y y settled, and where ithe Y prise, 2 FOR �� sin a, prize for "proficient in Gen- For sate -one kitchen cabinet, seas "as were ahead y Harts and Miss Bessie Grieve, of oral Sur p g e "bui1.0 her the 'Dolle to staff, are in Toronto 5• fiery" and a prize far "High- r w carr quipped. Apply w The i•SrDmttor ty!ononeofibhoirfarmm sloe . rl T $ BROKEN BISCUITS, fresh, crisp and est marks in Anatomy." Among owe- 28 1 She resided, there, until the fal'1 of this week masking papers in connec- ccaciding at jeer lb. .... , ..... ll those .present at the graduation were: W -tea• -A few handa to help word telcos. 1844, when she married Andrew Steen tion with the Departmental exa lilui Mr, and Mrs. J. G. DochertyApply to S. F. canoe, R. R. No. 4, Soa- -when theytions.-Mr. John McLeod, of Detroit, C and fora 2848_tf a settled w tete wilderness 4 SOAP CHIPS at from 122/rc to dye mea S. ito'binaon, Bertha Chesney whero Seaforth now stands. Mr, end his sister, Mrs. Modoland, of 'fon n Y Portland " P rt-aaet sent. a carioca don, were guests this week at the + Po�id• and L. Faulkner. o[ • caataa' ParGeor cement. yet roar Steen died about teen years as a his home of Mr.. and Mrs. John 'Kerr,- ` aper at Door- George A- Sinn a So,ao, marriage and the Soother was again ED ler N NS,oz. past class frxrit, ses[artn. 2845 -2 left a widow in straightened eireum- Miss Verna Jarrett, of Hamilton, was pet 12 oz. package .. -18c Decoration Services -The members stances, tui with the help and support �e this 'week visiting her parents, P g - stns Pound --In Mr. W. A. Crtm•e store of Fidelity Lodge No. 66, L O. O- ay on Owner may h evesmg, a plain suet star. of Mr. Beattie the ed 2n Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jarro'ttt. Miss • TURNIP SEED and MASIGIi>1L SE1eiD will hold their annual Decoration Day owner mor have ea®a by castes at store Y succeeded ! ... - ......60e services on Sunday,; July 2nd, at 280 and proving property. 2646-1 bringing UP the family. Theirs was Jarrett had .the misfortune 'to fall - wnl the person who tonna a letter oa tau the fleet house ih SeaforU and since When alig'httng from a street car in p.m. The -members and visiting h, floor or at door of the Poet oases at noun that time now over 80 years, Mr. February last, causing serious injury brethren will, assertible at the lodge Wednesday, .rune 21et, kindly return to to ,her right foal ii has 'been un- moor at two o'clock, and headed by the owner. A. 1%avidaop, Seaforth. 2s46xt Beattie }Ued been a continuous real- g F. D. Hutchison Nonce to 'trespasser,. --Notice . here- dent. At the cage of 16 years the dergoing treatment ever since, arks the h to Ithe Mahle ceders band will by riven that say boy found trespassing an deceased joined the Methodist church 'five weeks ago a plaster east was put Splendid Showing THE CASH fSi3OCffit march to tbhe Maibl'andbaxtk Cemetery, my farm property will be prosecuted- J. R. and was charter member of the on, which was just removed before . �� � �Q"' !, that ` ply ilO6. wlill tke graves of the dePanted Scott Sesdorth. 2846x7 colli homo.-Mies Campbell, members of :the or present Methodist congregation and ng p ell, ar will Delight you" +t ganizatioa wrll be strerea.-.Prom ssaroru,, sp A4rdalr dos. � , t5, decorated, and a memorial service cmwer;Ira te the sane of "Pat" Any n- served on its management board since Newport, 'England, is visiting with aorrmation leading be the reci sa this its inception. He was also a mom- 'her n'ieee, Miss Croabie.-Mra, John held. 'Dr. P. T. Copeland, of St, dog will be thankfully received. mr. H. H. ter of .the Goad 'Damplerg and from S�t3 NIGHT DRAWERS WASH ankin and Mrs. T. G. are via- JADII�S WATSONWATSQN Maa'ys, wrill be the principal speaker lima 8earortb. 2sA6-i iti of the afternoon. The strand will present a Most National early manhood 'book an active part in ng with 'friends in Bridgebuill GOWNS UNDER- � Maim Street - Seaforth Attraction on Mopdsy. Tuesday and wed- temper`arwe and prohibition work, He The Young People's Society of Eg. Ari• almost be- pmdsr, at na advance to price. Adult. 16e, was, 'too, a charter member of the mondvidle church intend holding a eCJl,��.luonitat` Agent for, Singer Se in Huron Breeders' Association. -The hudren 10c- Come on upetalm and sea a picnic in Mr. P. M. Chesney's grove We want you t0 g local 'sod of Oddfe)lows, and for annual meeting of the Huron County good al R on Wednesday afternoon, Jul Y These e Machlne8, and General In- Byre, Association was held in Local napresent.H.e. Wanted m sen for roar's years had been Chaplain of the Y y bans notice' especially wildering display •"Che sea Reliable Foothill Nurseries." Lars- Led'ga• 'Until reeen yo T8 lie was Mr. and Mfrs. S. Little accompanied P y Will meet with..... ellr8n('S ASsn� Wingham fawn hall, on >deturday, t list of fruits and rpamentah, to otter, actively engaged in grain buying, by 'Mrs. Booth, of S,i broth, and Mr. the way the gar- Of the finest mater. market favors June 17th. R. W. Wade, of the live exclusive territory, htghwt coasmiasione hand- cullers h1a9 integrity and keen buBinesa Brownell, of Winnfipeg, motored to menta are made. stock branoh, Toronto, was resent -owe free equipment. Write for fun per_ are excellent: ' p tcutnn. Stone at Wellington, Toronto, oat. ability enabled 'hi'm to accumulate a Wingham on Tuesday and spent the ial3 embroid and gave an address on Live Stock284" day with Mr W H Willis The Lace and em - took 1 w'f W h s im'provemen't." dKr. Wade advised the local Board rid nirgmt and nest of the Yaar.-'rhe an- C°m'1�tm�y an active part in all ,town enterwdses and mun!cl 1 y Te- port a pleasant visit and were also broide trim- � trimmed or plain- aS iQla $y durable and organization of a to 'handle this work- Liberal assistance rust Carden Party. under the uep ces of the Ladies' Aid of Presbyterian Church. Wel- matters a� }� felled all the elective quite taken with the appearance of Wangham snrraunding min that will g 1 made. A B Y tyle MA l be hr�t1 bot is promised by the Department in every ease, con, will be held o the Mane. Lawn. o■� Tuesday, July 4th. onserved from six flu the gift of the citizens, being a member of the council board, and country.- �'• 'Mor. McElroy, of Wall'ace'town, wear as long as to suit every In llg'ljt and dark where an organization m together for Live Stock Im- t, 3 o'clock. No expense ;s being spared in providing n excellent Prpgrsmme. St An- in different ca aoitii , 'foo• 28 p YegTa• In he Occupied the pulpit in D ondville I' ver church On Sunday 'last, delivering dao Muslin. Price $t taste. Price 60c Colors Price $1.150 prevenient. Following Mr. Wade 's drew. gusrtettc, Stratford, and Seaforth Hhrnisraers Baha of 32 pieces. mea row Politics was an Independent, voting Grit or Tory as he thought unpressive sermons. During the and upwards. and upwards. and S''.00 each. address, the 'business of the anconal meeting was gone into, with the re- Kiltie uniforms, local talent nefrenhme"t 6"46-x. Adm salon, Adult. 600 Children xsr. zeas-. circumstances tified the act. On February 20th, 1868, Mr. Beattie was morning service Miss Kneehte] rend - Bred a solo in excellent voice.- Rtev. SHIRT KNITTED suit, regarding election of officers, as follows: President, Oliver Turnbull, apactni optical otror.--ii;rh grade gold- united in marriage io Miss Elizabeth J.F. Finkbeirl and W. L. Finkbeiner Pittsburg, WAISTS CORSET Brussels; vice -President, Thos, Kerr, Henfr aura spectacle, and ere glasses. with heat flat spherical lefor only $8.60. All other kinds of frames and lenses t !.west Ann Jacobs, who died six years after, leaving one son. On May lith, 1878, of find Mr. F, N. and Miss Barbara Finkbeiner, R,N., of Cleve- g i�Ve are showing UNDERWEAR COVERS r•y_ Yn: Secreta Troasvret, S. B. Stothers, Clinton, proms. Pbcanrinabi4n fret by Mr. Ifughsan, he was again married, his second wife land spent a few days this week at home summer 4�`'a13t3. formerly optical expert for Ill Toronto, being Miss Leila Buggin, who sur- the of their brother, Mr. Chas. and tater for Henry morgan a Co., Montreal. The beat aptienl work to be Obtained and at vives him together with a family of Finkbeiner, George Street. They are ge Already y we can ' Ladies and Chil- creations that are Givlin-Shine.-A pretty wedding vas solemnized in St. James' Catholic moderate prid*. Twe days only, Mornay and Tl day. June 26bh and 227th. Come two sons, Mr. Harry Beattie, of Van- couver, acid AlFred Beattie, of Lan- on a ,motor trip through this start of (the country. -.Mrs, Coates and Miss show you, the lat- r ices s Knitted a delight to see Church Monday morning when Marg. early. Beattie. Fair, 8eaforth. 2844-2 Par, Sale. caster, Glen gar Ty -County and one Coates, of London, and Miss Lotter, est styles In fancy Y y f even if you don't aret, daughter of Mrs. John Shine, -A six -room frame cottage, situ- ted one block south and ono bloek eat of daughter, Mrs, J. E. still of Peter of Ypsilanti,.Mich! an, s ent:bhe Week g P the borne effects. The ma- Vests, drawers, wish to buy. Val' - was united in marriage to Mr. Owen the I$mondvule Presbyterian r2ar6w. Ths coli calf bora. His eldest daughter, Mrs, A. mod at of Mr, and Mrs. W. Amerrt.-Mr. terials are new, Y Givlin, son of Mr. George Givlin, of Santa Rosa, California- The brie looked charming in a 'white satin stands on an acre 41 ground; I. electric is ind, and has hart dna soft water, and ♦e in arstceaea condition. There re several fruit trees, a variety of small S. Bond, of WiloWlie , died a few Years ago. The. oral was held on Monday afternoon m the Methodist Arch Wright and Mr. and Mr's. Arthur W t and son, of a28b New York, are visiting at the 'homes lain and striped. Price 1.50 Combinations Chemise ye 1S prominent in every garment. gown. She wore the traditional veil fruit and a good warn and henhouse. For church and was v argely attended, of Mr. Robert Smhth and Mss. J. $ and and ate P Price 25c and up - and carried a bouquet of whilte roses, further particul > apply on premises, or to Mr. Thomas O'Loughlin, R. R. No. 8, Bea- the church being sled wroth friends Patterson: -Mrs. S. Neely left on u P in styles. Y wards. She was led to the altar by her forth P. o. 2843-tf and townspeople, who attended to pay Tuesday for Vancouver, where she mother, Mrs, John Shine, Mrs. O'Con- a last tribute Of r*eet Ito the mem- will spend the summer with relatives. nell playing the Lo,hengrin wedding The Golfers -Fifteen golfers from ory of one known afid snored by all. Mrs. L. C. Jackson has returned march. Miss Hughes, who acted as bridesnrsid, was gowned in orchid Seaforth played their return game in Goderich on Wednesday, butt failed to The remains were:interred in the Maitlandbiii 'Cemeter'y, the Oddfel- fram Philadelphia, where she spent some weeks visiting ber brother.- UNDERSKIRTS I HOUSE DRESSES satin, with picture hat, and carried rink roses, The nuptial mass was repeat their victory of two weeks ago, They received a very complete brim- lows marebing in a body from the church, and during the hour of ser- Messes. Leslie Kerr and Frank Coates of Toronto, are home for the :holidays. Cheap dlecorations are 'ab -i They are made from good sung by Rev. Father J. R. Eckert, of ming, no less than twelve of the vice the business places in .town were -Adjutant Wright, of Stratford, will be sent. But special attrae- quality wash materials. The New York State. The bride groom way assisted by Mr..George Holland, team losing their games. Seaforth F. Mr. F. L. Downey carried off theg' closed. ----------- in Seaforth for the week end and will conduct meetings in the Salvation tiveness through neatness assortment 1S large, both r of St. Columban. Mr. and Mrs, Giv- honors with the only winning card, Local Briefs. -The closing exercises Army Hall at 11 a,m., 3 and 7 p.m.- Mr. of fit and perfection of ma- light and dark effects being lir-' lett on the afternoon train for California. while Miss Peggy McTa ggr and Mr W. E. Southgate held their in connection with ,the Kindergarten g department of the public school and Mrs. W R. Cook, of Hamil- ton, were guests this week at the g" t@tial and workmanship well re r.. s r p p, e ente�i. o opponents to ties. Our players are of the opin- will be held on Friday morning, June 23rd, home of the labter's 'parents, Mr. and are features. Price $1.50 Forty Years Married. -The Ham- ion that the wportmanship and has- Mrs. Robert Jarrott.-Mrs. H. Little, of Windsor, is visiting at ,the home of and uW2T8. upwards. Price $1.25 and upwards, Ilton Spectator, of June 15th, contains the following paragraph which will p'tality of the Goderich ladies and gentlemen cannot be outclassed. The her father; Mr. G. Brownlee, Sr — -- be of interest to many in this town, as both Mr. and Mrs. Murray are well Goderich professional hopes to cont- n+ence giving .lessons here in about two weeks' time, the dates Now Playing Mrs. G. B. 'Scott, of Chicago, is a g gutasit at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. -Mrs. Tom Hatcher WOMEN'S SUMMER known here, Mrs. Murray being a to be and daughter, of Blackie, Alta., VESTS 30c e sister of Mrs. J. J. Cluff, Miss Scott and Mr. T. G. Scott, of Seaforth:-- ;'nnouneed'later. Members are ije- minded that their fees are due on or WALLACE REID are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ke -Mr. 'Con Ecleart is These are Splendidly elastic made of combed 11 Y Pr Employees of Murrayons, Limited, Y took before July 1st. with visiting -With friends in ,Detroit and good, e g cotton yarn, full bleached, with taped arms and neck.' We a pleasant way of expressing their felicitations to their chief, J, L. Your Vacation. -Under the 'above Theodore Roberts and Agnes Ayres Port Huron. -Mr- Wilfred Hoegy, of Mitch'el'l, was here this week visiting consider them the very best summer vest values in the Murray, and to his wife, yesterday, when they entertained the officers of caption, Miss Edith F, Neelin writes1 in "The b+` is parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Hoegy.-1Mrs. store. the firm at a emit at Wabasso, the M'acLean's as follows: holi- day season is with us once again and VSPECIAL John Turner and dau.gh- ter, Miss Jean, spent the week end occasion being the 40th anniversary affords the opportunity of choosing THE LOVE with friends in Toronto. - Mr. W. of the wedding of the couple, and al- so the 11th anniversary of the mar- the dates for the yearly outing. Some 'All aboard for a sizzling trip Smithers was in Toronto this week.- THE NEW REFINEMENT IN CORSET FITTING riage of their son, G. S. Murray. One people look forward to .their holiday as a time to be spent in sight seeing through the West, skirting crags of towering Sierras, through 'the Mr, Ryerson Hartry, of London, is spending the 'holidays h,t 'his dome hundred and forty-six employees of and travelling and will try to cover m'ajes- tic Yosemite into a wild night here. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Rutledge TO be of the woman' and not me •rely on her is the the firm took 'part in the ,lolly affair, as much ground as possible. Others through mountain blizzard and tore left on .Wednesday on a trip to the mark of the truly refined corset. The corset is valued � journeying across the 'bay on the ferry Rill go to some summer resort and rent. Engineered :by dare devil Vicat, where they will spend the most b the wearer when its resents is least aI'ent 1 to the park, where a well directed crowd into the two week'h, enough Welly, builder of railroads and bat- summer.-M,iss Agnes Duncan, of y h pP $ programme of games, races and exercises, such as Itennn, golf, swim- tler with nature. London, is Visiting ad the home of her to the world. i sports made a merry -afternoon. James ruing and dancing, etc„ to do for Remember 'trim in. a ratio brother, Mr. W. Duncan, -Mr, Don - Delves, a member of the firm, ex- months and come back to sines g a"'tO' ald McDonald is improving his rest- pressed congratulations to the couples Now watch flim -burn up the rails. D. & A. Practical Front takes an all-important step' gr' P with a year's work ahead of them dense by the application of 'a fresh i when baskets of'roses were presented absolute) fagged out. Still some Story from the novel, "The Daugh- coat o8 paint. -The Sacrament of the ahead b enablingthe livingbodyof the wearer to mould STRATFORD, ONT. to the ha wives. Father and son Y fig ter of a . agnate," by Frank A. Spear- Lord's Su itself into the personal effect anto idealize the best of a WINTER TERM FROM pry others will crave 'a quiet place in the peer will 'be dispensed in JANUARY 3rd FPake in appreciation of The employes' country, where they will .have nothing mien. First Presbyterian church 'at the thoughtfulness." i much to take cup (their attention, but morn'in'g service on :Sunday. The pre- - woman's .natural IineBr SHOWING AT USUAL 'PRIDES ara h service on 'Friday ' Western Oivtario's best Com- where they will en able to relax and P Ty y evening The exclusive inner ei mereial school with Commer- j Presbyterian Choir Concert. -On rest. The ddffaraat business •firma wild be conducted by Rev. Mr, Chid- , vial, Shorthand and Telegraphy Friday evening of last week a con- g" aide the holiday time for their y, of Thames Road. -Mrs. Cress= _ tiC`.VBSt brings the front departments. We .give indivd- I cert of an unusual standard of excel- employees so that they will have the Prioncess ley, of Duluth, is visiting her vis- k `�' steels- direetly at the, r. necessary ebange, from routine and ter, Mrs. G. Sparks. -Mr. E. C, Arm- v sat instruction, hence "Drutr- Ience was given in the Furst Presby- expect the cues!! return strong, of centre of the body, and 4 ance" standing is nab neves- terian church. Mrs. J. G. Mullen P y Ito their Ye- g, Hartford, Conn., is a guest Y, nary. Graduates assisted to decorated the church attractively spective phases, mentally and physic- at the home of Mr. Andrew Archibald. the outer daps lace positions. Get our free cats- with peonies and roses. Mr. -Harryally in shape to stand the work for �Mr, and Mss. Frank McMichael, of to a for rates and other ar another year. We owe it to ohrselves Cleveland, are visiting at .the home Snugly OVOr t0 COnfOrin fin p Livens, the organist; opened the con- as well as to the firm that employs Strand of his arents, Mr. and Mrs. `�illiam minutely to the individtitulars. cert with a prelude, introducing the P ys: p IIS to choose careful! our outin s McMichael. -Miss ,Mar Gilles ie, of : D. A. McLachlan, choir; and, by a medley of Scotch airs �y �, L ual human form. The and to .be moderate with regard to The Fergus Collegiate staff, is -spend- \ result is practically $ Principal to threfully lased, gave a welcome exercise and pleasure for after all Friday and Saturday ins the holidays at hex hair e her the Sea firth HigNanders 'Band these thins were given to us for use Mr. and Mrs. James Hiller, of e' ,n their new •kiltie uniforms. The g' - fresh refitting every y B/nd, under the efficient leadershiip Pod not abuse, and good health is GLADYS WAITON trait, are guests at the Name of Mr. time the COPSet IS put On of AT. William Freeman, gave three most essential." in and Mrs. Robert Archibald.-M.r. Wm. very enjoyable selections and added -- "PLAYING WITH FIRE Edmonds is in Quebec this week at —a perpetual Customi- a novel Mature to the rd- tending :the Grand Lodge, Canadian programme by The Late James Beattie. -In the - Order of Forestens,-Mrcs, Boyd and, Corseted effect. Meal . Girls! co aperating with organ, choir and death of Mr, lames Beattie, which The cutest flapper on elle screen y DON'T BE "LONESOME" congregation in two popular 'hymns. occurred at h'is home om Church street in a gripping and .amusing picture san, of Foam Lake, Sask., are guests We put you in correspondence The pmgramime was under the man- Friday morning last, Seaforth ;has of a 'little music whop queen who at, the home of Mr, and 'Mrs. W. f3ud- CORSETS 4k lands the prize society catch of 'more. Mrs, W. Devereux, Huron .wltl�t FRENCH GIRLS, ffIAWA- agement of Mrs. J. G. Mullen, the lost her oldest continuous' resident and I the Beason. Road, is visibing her -brother, Rev. .: rn111. GERMAN, A'1lfERICAN, choir leader, -oho: added by this event, best known citizen. Mr, Beattie load v'q L $i.�p to. $6s�� OARtIrA$IsA'N, etc,, of both al ito the enviabie reputation she has al� -been in failing ,health since 'last win- Dean Downey, in Windsor, Miss oG7AT/k' -ALSO-- Dolly Carlin is visiting with Dstlwlt pancirutcFaottT, rbc.; ;who 'are refined, charm nays had to present mat entertainment ter, but until a few weeks ago it was friends. -+Mrs, W. Shields tared laugh--; , - !bg arid, iu3s8 to correspond for of merit. Her excellently trained 'mot'thoaght tlmt :Hite end was so nesi; One of thdge'-good 36$46 n tairlettL ar, ,qm, . ,g tar, Toronto, Mise G. Anderson, 1VLi>fr a Mair, adage, H sect choir ave bhreo cniorlises in fine farm, and while his 'death was not entirely Century Comedies c'hell, Mrs. C. Is'ba8'bor, lVlmloton Mr. "-1 saki. JOD OUR CO'RBFrSiPANT)- Messrs, H. Coates and O. HLliobt, tri- unexpected, it nevertheless came as and Mrs. Catton and, Mr. and Mrs. C. E t7LU$, li pat gear• 4 a%gle and blocks, respectively, assist- a shock to the general public and "MAMA'S COWPUNCHER" Jnshi,ins. C I)e'tlan Mr. Sunday at r dittPJtblee' trial, 5iir, ittrindingg fUR ed in the Axi Chows from "Il caused many expressions of sincere 2'reels. tate hoarse of Mr. '(illi Mrs W. R. a. Piuo'TOH Pili'. Trovatore," which was so enthusiastic- regret His name has been a house Smith.-..MMs. David .Daiols left en a once of hri'te for Roil ally applauded that it was r Adn1� 1'6c pst pm. Chl'Idren lOc Y PP epoaems in wards for almost baa Come Upstairs to Comfort" Monday to vnbit .Ilea mon, Dr, 'Davis, ish generations ,L07rE;�iTCE BHi. Thosetaping Bolos in the ae Xur- in ri sassiness and ,social idle . bhe at Mind6moya, and from $here ,will LAu1F)A&Were.Mls. Mullen, MiGs Hattie Mur- town, acid Suis ,tall comatanding' pros= � � v mgfer �vkafxhutvan avhare /� `�%$tw 8trooklyneN.% ,ray, Mesas, J. G. Mmllea and Dalton Brim aria! fanetliar figure on ,i he streets Std• and e `spend;t ` iut ill •vb'1bh Stier" `i;;tr y -'V,' held. Olther enjoyable numbers on will Be missed for many years to " w davghstef,'Mira, T:`ildvers. +a ' s urs , r trIM 1 ■