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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1923-01-05, Page 8` ', x1�R� �'"�'.til :. • • `•. , .<; ...:,,. ,: ,, . ,:: ...._: - In flyV1 \ - t',y;"f t.... �y�. -a, 1. �+ � ls, ,:�y �5 ,1.x;,4. r f`.y i,ltt.. •.,., �. ,, .,,.�.,... 1.<dS. ::j', d .z,i ,. +;T, -,,1, ^*}+'i ,., •' els{res:,+ .: , '�^�atti''•.`lj. sl �,a. ,� >`3 '>d�$T�[�llstih�#.�1� lli ��� An&� A•,� !IA='°, �+ t e' ,' P� r 1 ` �` t +f r%f it »`+ :' ,,ui:•fi r•.f �i`4iro�Yjha� ,.t;: 9 pjl? n ' • 'b f Aa illlt i111R' Alt 9 fil VZO it 114��i+ i t tit Y is^.�ru"F4' ,i - '4%;. 'tt6t� . �•8•ri a r!8 dc� y Ctn.M � � � • p. , -'n b t ,:.�„^-_+:,�bu7ir�..+�•'•:- �t `r ,R ggggp hl, ,�'t !`:l•,��.�"r"�' 4 p 7, .� may! �1l»'Fui� V fit it9aE 1i+caey -The Town Election The election a la sill X04 �}xti(owx; Ita+itt� ?►f �lbrpitgf AAvlds9 rs P o" o triads atls':fl. es a colli efir r a� f,^i on Monday last, as far as Seaforth Aeath . t e witbl aimeat start hied�e N ,e t a only lb......M was concerned,., passed over very + gash Bao_ Minus: 7 44#ca a loll fa id yolk,,.. � . jr sM1+a i. i G' �T .•» .......: .19c asst ; as judging by the vote cast suddenness, to one of •the best' knawn E4i#. {s vigitli t}ti qts` RIB .: c s yof ate a rs for of that residents of Western Ontario on' d3f11a. Rscefva de.? 133iis Payabto ort urpn` fgi i . �lnlBht< •r?e : arY ` ,,alto; „Ina# e,lp< s> a is 2?i xqa Y the r ye g Saturdayy at noon, when Mr, l►brahnm +ilea :Einllixi Cases ' sovice ,in st, Tho s'' Fh, ., w3+a, ,til,, 1 Ox o flPIXXP :. , ql': t See,' ieQa Raielrla ........'Ye there was an election The an1Y con Davidaoh " !q ks9a} p ,N r diaioos c..18� test was for the Reeveshi as the Prasad away at his home Ink p 1R7[ucilsge very largely atten gti' ph; Spratley - r4 . p, (o, "hero attellasd e' is fdi r on West Street• Seaforth, follow►ng gen Itlariea i'eucils event -197...,'P. G �ileelli9, a 0, � y 'Pow'der... 1. •34c Mayor and Council were re el"ted a 11 morrhage.. Although in poor.NO*- a# ,St.'C0Iapllpa, '`;ja` •� it i ;NZanitoiya Flour ... $SbY b acclamation, and this resulted in B Vesica in De' ��fr:,attd ! • epf :�exe dglibe Y Y 7 health. for some years, the David- R. Y: 'MgLeao, and•soh .of ;r onto" �a� �perY4rxSde�7Ce�@'r of itx9';`, j ;: )ttnoas, per dozen... , ...28c+ the return of Dr. Grieve b a major son was able to be aboutgreaterwere New Year a uosda ,at the home � � tri y 4 Zeathor Mitts .. , , ...85c 1 ity of four over ex-Reove R. G. Parke, pa# of the time, and had been down t gg held','the auii3playB spell jnd,a o : .6c The vote b wards was as follows:' " Tho tpsotl�,_ of of HamilLply was r Naw ,several .hQOO,-�`1'he diptheil�p; ,•c1�o� t, ger 'bake. .... , ...-. I Y 42 23 132 plwevlous his death, tdeath, He was the HOO$STORE - 8Ee1.FORTH Years guest ab �the hpme,of• Mr. a#d:s �gai � � d Electric Song We 1 2 3 Total aXe heuomxR ' x}or}thal ltd:' R6tngst sled .Sugar, per bag $875 J. Grieve 6 bG 128 Eider avidaonnaRe oftthe he 1pioneerate �busfn ss Model ltd and Miss'Ma^sdttINevv tgrnetotrBtfbQrd toas eatteRds the the t R, G. Parke +-- -- mac of Seaforth, and was born Nornral $cllool, o aQ mother here. -Dia,' Cyrus, of Toronto; 'Years an Stra6ford.- Mise ry Cros _;� , lye, ill x W. J. ' FINNIGAN. Egxaondvifie School. -The follow- Fularton township sixty-four years ` , ills lxas returned lois . Dgy�ds after of dl was a New Years guest at the home t 'h BTAif FA i! ing is the result of the term exam- ago. As a young man he went tospending the holidays Phone 72. inations for Egmondville Public Emerson, Manitoba, during the time of Mr. and Mrs.,* 'W, Edmonds.- _MT on Cents S aa. er home. Notes. , r. aiad Mrs. Rp{rlsto A 1 John Scott, of Roxboro, spent New a treat. --Mr„ and' Mrs.. R: MM nn,, ailm' school. The pupils were examined in of the western boom, later going to Years with friends in Windsor ---Mrs. J, Miller spent New Years wit}i Mr. visited' with 'their eon lies Fn J. meal SIX of the Entrance subjects; Sr. St, Paul, where he resided for some G. M. Chesney, who has been spending and Mrs. W. Gillespie, Jamea Street. Boul�ioq qkk bAr 6 ^^+a +1 ^ and Jr. Entrance-Evalena Nott 89/, years. In 1895 in company with his! some months in'Toronto, returned to -Mr, and Mrs. Frank.,stvith and son, Itoljday.-Dliea , Gordon McGonigle 82`x, John Strong brother, Mr. Joseph Davidson, he of Pert Colborne, spent the week turned•;W.ToroB 77`•'r, Laura McMillan 767, Winnifred built the Commercial hotel in Sea- her home on Goderich Street. -Misses end. at the areolar borne of Mr. and holidsys at 1}Q Jeanette and Mary Archibald were p Kruse 697, Lloyd Dinnin 67e%%,, Alex forth, then one of the flneat and most i the Mrs. W. R. Smith. -Mr. and Mra. Tre$rey'has re Finnigan 63% Sr. IIL- Teannette complete hotel buildings, outside the : guests of Toronto friends last syd. Deem spent N Y spending the he Finnigan 907, Frank Kling 657, larger cities in Ontario, which they i was a New . P. YeG.ar's Garvin, of Toronto, Deem's home in 'Mitchell. -Mr, ri: ehtal roof, -Mr Leona Dupee 50`.',. Jr. III -Willie -conducted for five years when they I was a New Years guest at the home Dale o don, Spent Nem McDonald 82%, Raymond Nott 70'1, ° sold the business, and Kr, Davidson ; of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. wilson.r-Mrs•, . y, f Walkerton, spent New brother, Mr. J. 1 Myrtle Dupee 68`1, Willie Miller in partnership with his cousin, Mr. 1 Downey; of Toronto is visiting with Years at the home of bis parents, P p P her son, Mr, F. L. Downe -County Mr. and Mrs. Peter Daley. -Mr. and 61'y, Roy McGonigle 597,. Robert Davidson, purchased the y- Mrb. W. Murdie, of Ottawa, were hot!- �..�.�.� ,r Hicks House in Mitchell, where he Clerk f `Go Holman, and calling Hol. daj• visitors at the home of his father Firemen Elect Officers. -The annual lived until six years ago, when fail- man, of Goderich, were calling - Mr. M. Murdie, in McKillop, -Mr. Mr. anti ing health forced his retirement and Seaforth friends on Thursday last.- P+ - meeting of the Seaforth Fire Brigade Mr. J. T. Wilspn, of Oshawa, spent Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, Were New lie came back m his home in Seaforth. was held in their rooms on Tuesday the week end at his home here. -.-Miss Years guests at the home of Mr, and evening, when the following officers 11'1i. Davidson is survived by six xis- Della Thompson of London, spent Mrs. F. S. Savauge.-Word was re - were and one brother, Mrs. W. Black- t were elected: Chief, g G. Parke; I New Year$ with her parents, Mr, and seised here this weak of the death Foreman, J. Cummings; Assistant Wel! and Mrs. H. Cherry, San Fran- Mrs. J. B. ho pro and Mrs. in Bremerton, Washington, of Mr. Foreman, Joe Dorsey; Secretary, H. cisco; Mrs. E. Davis, Tilsonburg; �, R. Plant and family spent New Robert Fulton, in his 88th year. Mr. R. Scott; Treasurer, G. A. Sills. The Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot, Moose Jaw, and Years at Mr, Plant's home in Acton. Fulton wAhs a brother-in-law of Mrs. brigade intend holding a series of Mrs. James Stewart, Miss Edith Dav- Robert Bell of Seaforth, and a g -Mr. Garnet Chapman, of Torontd Spout ''has se- at tri Sr apai#ding file Pearl 'hea ,,W ly to Lo on after' noon undue ppar 'the' k 3Peare;,,of Lon- re day,' with his on T .---Mrt'and Mrs. has oxpe, Messrs. John Davidson and George Handsor;, of Stratford; Mrs, Fear, i the second daughter of the late Ludwick Meyer, one of Seaforth's home in a few days,: " Mr it i ,r1 ` fig, ... �te�sei: 3 at Brier! , -who euchres duringthe winter to assist { in financing an effort to secure the 1 idson and Mr. Joseph Davidson, of Seaforth. The funeral was held on Dental College, spent the holidays at [his home here. -Word was received former well known resident of E mondviIle.-Masa Bessie McTavish, of of , ' Ontario Firemen's annual gathering here in 19 u and the cause demands a hearty support from every citizen Monday afternoon, interment being here on Wednesday of the death of made in the family plot in Mitchell cemetery. Among those from ,disc- Miss Elizabeth Meyer, which took her in Victoria, B.C., Kitchener, was the guest this week of her sister, Miss McTavish. -Mra. G. Flusher and children sent .the P [� STOCK TAKING r of the town. nose who attended the funeral were, Place a home on Dec tuber"24th. Mies Meyer was week end. with Sarnia friends. -Mr. friends in Seafortb and McKillop - Strand - i Officers Elected.Theregular meet- Messrs. John Davidson and George Handsor;, of Stratford; Mrs, Fear, i the second daughter of the late Ludwick Meyer, one of Seaforth's and Mrs. Tames Archibald s e spent, New Yearia at the home of their son in • ing of the Egmondville Y. P. S., was Windsor; Mrs. Patterson, Stratford; Af E D d d ht T'1 earliest residents and the town's first Listowel. -Mr. Bechely, of Chicago, Gemmell; Secretary, Miss Mar asst Y, g strictly confidential. Box 266. 2878-tf MISS LULU BETT -- - -- - r avis rt dug er, t son- sent the holidays with his brother i held o the school room of the church burg; r. Robert Davidson, Mitchell, Division Court Clerk. -Miss Helen p CLEANUP ion Tuesday evening. Rev. Mc Mc- blcMann has reformed to St. Mary's' and sister here. -Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Donald gave a ver interesting and kir. Nelson Davidson, of Detroit, p. Hutchison spent the week end with y g ad- Hos ital, Detroit, to resume her duties I P a ' I dress on "Two Ways of Life" found + as nurse. -Mr. F. S. Beattie, of Lan- Mitchell friends -Mr. L. Smillie, 04 Hutchl son s in Psalm 1, which was greatly ap wanted ^Desiruble hoose in Seaforth with caster, spent New Years at the home Ottawa, spent the holidays with his o n n G parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smillie. Of Seasonable Merchandise preciated by the large number pies- modern c ,•sole a to rent or, would con. stn. At the close of the meeting the eider purchase if price attractive. write to -Mr. Harry Livens is spending a Phone 166. following officers were elected for -the Box 1x7. Seaforth. 2869-tt - ----- -- - — -- few days with Toronto friends. -Dr. Wanted.—Young girl to help with house J H -' f P to rtf rd coming term: Hon. President, Rev. CHRISTMAS 1, 2 and 3, Mr. McDonald; President, Miss A. M. work; ernau family. Apply to Box 167. sea- 2873x1 NOW PLAYING aures ogg an son, o res n, spent New Years with relatives and Dauriatyfie Sao, ,W6114 riYr J. Steele W. Thompson residents. During the day which was ,PUDDINGS, pound, to clear at 20`� discount. Knechtel; 1st Vice President, Miss B. forth. Wanted to Buy in good locality, small house Paramount'a icturization of the P friends in Seafortb and McKillop - Strand Electiion.-The following is the TEA --Our Special in Black or Mix- Chesney; 2nd Vice President, Miss G. El -e; Honors Secretary, Miss G. with three hedrocn-; must be in Rood state of repair and price �hibt. Correspondence famous book and play Mr, and Mrs. Ta 1 y or, of Redlands, Sask., are guests at the home of the , . r r rt WINTER TERM FROM = ed; 2 -pound package ........$121 Gemmell; Secretary, Miss Mar asst Y, g strictly confidential. Box 266. 2878-tf MISS LULU BETT latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. grandchildren, R- Boyd J. G. Mullen besides from - APPLES -Good eaters and good Grieve; Treasurer, Mr, Will Eyre ; Houae To Rent. --0n Mill Street, good six- ed ec'u. . electric light., furnace, electric The Book -One of the greatest Dennison. -Miss Ella Elder, who Reeve. ff cookers- at per peck...........20c Organist, Mrs. R, E. McKenzie; Cor- respondence Secretary, Miss J. S. Y, stove, hard and soft water inside: garden and chicken house. Apply to Thornes An- i American notlels spent the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Eider, has re - i l g rl•. :. The school where you get a = • FLOUR -Hunt's Diamond, Hunt's Knechtel. -- - Brews. 2872.2 wanted.—Live poultry every Wednesday The'Play-Awarded the Pulitzer turned to Guel h.-Mra. W. D. Fair, p of Clinton, was a New Year's guest If you'd give your blue the ate, g n Thoroughbred, Purity, Rob Roy and ent instructors in Commerclalf ? Shorthand and Telegraphy 'De- = forenoon, at the Royal Hotel stables. High. prize as the best American drama of at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jas. 'e = partmente. We assist grads- Chieftain at special prices for Installation of Officers. -On Thurs- est cash price, J. G. McMichael. Phone 6-247. 2364-tf 19L0, Watson -Mr. W. Laing, of Milverton, - eat on Monday except the two dough- • feta from British Columbia. Mr. ?' either cash or trade, day evening of last week some fifty or more members of Britannia cows and Young Cattle for Sala -A car The Fahr -All the best in both book spent the holidays at the home of his ! VICTOR SOAP -A superior son at P P Masonic Lodge assembled in the lodge I load of choice Durham cows of good milking strain, coming in soon, also some good and la with Lois Wilson, Milton P y' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lain g' 1 of the Huron Old Boys' flssoeiation of, oldest and most Iiighly respected rest- ordinary price. room fm the annual installation of young cattle. Annlr to GEORGE T. TURNHULL, , Sills and the grand old man of the -Mr. Levi Makins left on Wednes- 1 last week the young people of Plug- 1 town @ officers, This year the ceremony was i Phone 94, Seaforth. 2872-3 screen, Theodore Roberts, in the cast. day afternoon for Porcupine, Ont., p p c SPECIAL LAUNDRY SOAP. -Twice {performed by P. D. D. G. M. Fred ' giammg wiih gtcst o• where he intends to spend the winter. as the size of ordinary Soap though the and just Porterfield, of Mitchell, and his work Nu9d�veotocpl��anaaeye s e Nat spherical lenses for only $3-50. All other -Mr. Alex. Sparks has returned same price J as good was not only a pleasure but an in- kind of framm dna lenses at lowest Prices. : Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday from Cochrane. -Mr. B. Russel, of ICY C h 1'd t FURS TO 1/ OFF REGULAR PRICES THIS APPLIES TO ,EVERY PIECE OF FUR IN STOCK. WOOL SOAP. -Mother's friend for spiration to every member present. Ers examined by - Hughaon, formerly a o , onn., was a o t ay gup�9 ptical expert for Kent•s, Toronto, and Juter at t}iC home of Mr. and Mrs. J. YZ. washing fine lingerie, woollens and Following the work in the lodge, an for Henry Morgan & Co., Montrealt The VLOLA, DANA fennels and superior for toilet and excellent supper was served in the her optical work to be obtainedria at Scott. -Mr. Hannah, from the West, bath. Price .... , ... los Olympia restaurant, after which onoaerute, prices. Two days only. Monday and Watch for the_, spectacular repro- is a guest at the home of Mr. and 1 Tueaday, January 15th and 16th. Come duction of Mark Twain's 'immortal Mrs. A. D. Sutherland. -Mrs. McLeod The offering etof Wool Soap many of the members returned to early. Beattie Fair, .Seafot•sit. 2873-z % TO OFF 1 YANKEE w a New Year's asst at the home r ' ` classic "A CONNECTICUTas g o m where a social hour ----r-- * are offering a Fleet Wing Coaster the lodge rooms, s, Sleigh, worth $4.00, to the boy or or two rounded out an exceedingly postal Information. -Letter rale to AT KING ARTIifUR'S COURT;' the of- Mr, and Mrs. � G. E. Henderson.- �4,. Price (� �c girl of Seaforth, who sells one case .pleasant evening. The following Cuba is now four cents for the first most magnificently staged satirical Mrs, H. J, Hodgins and family, who ALL WAISTS of 120 cakes of Wool Soap. were the officers installed: W -M., J, ounce or fraction, and three cents for drama ever filmed. spent the Christmas holidays with A. Petrie; S.W., A. D. Sutherland; her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Hen- du 1 each additional ounce or fru tion. It's 'Coming Next Week End T1Ilg POULTRY. -We are open to buy at JW.' R. C. Ovens; Treasurer, L. T. Parcels may now be sent �to the Berson, have returned to lusts home Janus r Good Prices, all kinds of Poultry DeLacey; Secretary, C. Aberhart; in Toronto. -Mrs. J. E. Smith and _ �• United States and its goesesaions, ex - r4 ALIVE or DRESSED, also Butter, S.D., T. C. Grieve; J.D., Malcolm Mc- ce t the Philli me Islands, at the daughter, who have been visiting I t PP P Princess Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. James Eggs and Dried Apples. Kellar; I.G., E. C. Chamberlain; rate of 12 cents per pound; limit df Chaplain, W. Ballantyne; S.S., J. weight, eleven pounds. Parcels map Beattie, have returned to their home }^ Phone 166. Modeland; J.S., Thomas McMillan; be insured under the same conditions in Peterboro.-Adjutant Wright, ofmf REMARKABLE Director of Ceremonies, S, T. Holmes; Stratford, will be in Seaforth for I and at the sante rates as Canadian i Saturday and Sunday and will con- I CLEAkANCE F. U. Hutchison Tyler, H. Jeffrey. parcels. -Canadian special delivery stamps will now be honored when'. duct in in the Salvation Army THE CASH GROCER placed on letters for the United : "Leveleen; 'recently patented in Hall. -A grand concert will be held i Of Curling. -On Wednesday evening States and delivery made as in Can- Ottawa, 1s the )deal ants- �A in the Salvation Army Hal] on Mon - the annual game, President vs, Vice i oda, In all cases of lost parcels the bri aeptic for a dentifrice. n day, January 8th, at 8 p.m. This i LADIES} COATS a - President, was played in the Palace Sender will communicate at once a :r concert is being put on by officers , ` Rink• when some 45 members turned e4 s. o a from Stratford; Goderich, Wingham, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with the P. O. Inspector in his divis- ro ro out to take part in thistime honored ion, statin the exact contents in ; = u Clinton and Exeter anti DRESSES y C. G. THOMPSON O game. There being only four sheets detail, where mailed, hour and day robes c O All Kinds Of Grain O of ire available' bowever, a number o ro o Remarkable because the of mailing and the address in full. o ti ti nF' HILLS GREEN of the older, members dropped out, The large majority of lost parcels "" +> m bought. O to give the young blood a chance. are found in the Dead Letter Office , o n Mission Band. -We had our treat styles are so good and the O O The ice was keen. and in excellent ; with the wrapper 8 ' m at Hills Green yesterday when the prices are s0 IOW. Milverton Flour, pp r off or address ; d d i* p 1 h © O condition and the game was a good blurred. Delay on the part of the i : ,3 In "Blues" treated us, that is the one A little money will buy a Bran and Shorts. ons and thoroughly enjoyed by all i addressee in acknowledging receipt 3 a 5 a side that lost treated the other, which O O the participanis, although the Vice will not be accepted as evidence of i ~ ani was a good way. We then elected l beautiful Coat Or dress at Grain Buyer. P „ President's sides was too much for the. loss. The P. 0. De artment will ! P, 0 o new officers, etc., which are: Presi- O Custom Chopping. in O sident's men, and won out on the P p o this Sale if you dont delay.. PP g Pre• take no action until addressee denies ' m o e REP iI' o ti dent, Greta Forest; 1st Vice Presi- a. O O round by a score of 54 to 33. The receipt.a a p m dent, Eileen Turner; 2nd Vice Presi- Phone 251 ONEQ(TARTER OFF'' following is the score - - - o j m dent Grace Love; Secretary, Edna i T t' OATMEAL MILLS, S Brush your teeth with President. Vice President. Golden Wedding. - Mr. and Mrs. v „ Cockrane; Treasurer, Walker Carlile; O O Leveleen' Tooth Paste, regular rices even O ri Seaforth, Ont. H. Smith F. H. Close Peter Daley celebrated the both an- a Supply Secretary, Bessie Cockrane ; prices, Wm. Wilson W. Duncan niversary of their wedding day at their I no other quite so perfect. Barre] Secretary, Gladys Stephenson; Coats and Dresses that fti,, O O O O O O O O O O O Wm. Hartry F. C. Jackson home on Goderich Street West, on Emma Love; Strangers' have only been in the store Keith McLean--lk R. M.Jones-9 Monday last. They were married in SecretaryY Anna Love; Library Secre- y rlk Clinton on New Year's Day, 1873, andtary, Muriel Car liel. a feta weel{S:' - W. Smlthers D. Reid came to . Seaforth ,immediately after, W. Elcoat G. P. Cardno where they have remained continuous �Ts4tk 'fqr• 1���'4r�cl'�'i'^�� + Dauriatyfie Sao, ,W6114 riYr J. Steele W. Thompson residents. During the day which was STEPHEN T J. C. Greig, skip -3 Roes Sproat -21 quietly spent at their home they wereThe Strand Electiion.-The following is the _ t Stratford, Ontario. made the recipients of a purse of gold R. McKenzie T. Dickson result of the election held on Monday { r r rt WINTER TERM FROM = by their family and a beautifvybouquet M. McPhee Dr. Beckley of flowers from their x Thursday, Friday, Saturday last for Reeve and Councillors: Pon No. 1 2 s 4 5 6 1 8 9 Towl. ' Y�l JANUARY, 2nd. = grandchildren, R- Boyd J. G. Mullen besides from O. Neil, skip --4 E. Bright, skip -14 gifts and eon tulatioms If you take your laughter straight, Reeve. ff t The leading practical train- 1 in school of Western Ontario. * friends. There are four daughters F. D. Hutchison C. P. Sills and two sons in the family: Mrs, S. TURN TO 'THE RIGHT Alex. Neab, .32 88 48 68 6% 113 48 20 24 44ax 1 -David Webb 483 89 49 14 9 37 42 94 956 + i l g rl•. :. The school where you get a = Neil Gillespie C, Holmes Cudmore, of Usborne• Mrs. Norman Councillors. 5 thorough course ander compel = W. R. Smith George Jackson Hill and Mrs. Murdoch Nicholson, of If you'd give your blue the ate, g it E. wawaon 49 38 52 fir, 4r, 25 42 20 69 ago G. Penha e, 42 60 84 46 46 .91 89 40 56 454'% ent instructors in Commerclalf ? Shorthand and Telegraphy 'De- = H. Jeffrey, skip -S R,S, Hays, skip -15 Pendicton, B.C.; Edward, of Walker- - - ton-, John, of McKillop, and Miss Sara- - - TURN TO THE BIGHT -v. Snell at r,7 rr> 79 25 66 27 s2 47 4r,%, W. Sweitrer 41 19 52 73 61 97 66 61 77 527x 'e = partmente. We assist grads- 33 54 bel, at home, all of whom were pres- % Ma to ositions. Write for - l ? - eat on Monday except the two dough- • feta from British Columbia. Mr. If existence is a bore, and your woes free rata ogue. Huron Old Boys" Radly,-A very are getting woer, and your troubles ELIMVILLE D. A. McLACHAN, Pleasant social evething, on the part' and Mrsf Daley, who are among the look like.. afore, Principal. .` of the Huron Old Boys' flssoeiation of, oldest and most Iiighly respected rest- Show Old Man Dal Care the floor- Notes. -On Wednesday evening of Vancouver, was held in Belvidere dents of the towli, are both in the en- health, THE last week the young people of Plug- 1 town @ 3,tttlnnliillinnlnutitnunnnllllonnul.• Court last Thursday evening, Decem- ioyment of • good the years TURN TO ItIGHT school gave an entertainment p c bet 21st. Progressive whist was in- having dealt kindly with them, and rho ' b f host f f, d that in Winchelsea school, ppu�tti�ng on. s la entitl d 419,E First" hi h o• X11 r .l) dinged in for a season: '.Axis was vrls o a. or, o nen ala IN - p y e sty m e followed by a dance, preceded by re- was Wel Domed the tieacher, Miss they may be spared to each other. TURN TO.;, E `RIGBIT performed, , fx'eshmenta. Among the gg-uueats were tiler! family, and Seaforth for many 'is the record BBrrpp' 4 W'ay:;suecesa-448 Violet • stalwart, being dijrtdit , :.nf Mr., and Mrs. E: Cas ell• Mr, and Mrs. years yet to come. ' timer in New Yoi} if John Golden ceremonies. Songs •and vibrio aelee, WW le enrrY '�` " E bio" %►w' 13 On P tions were also Kisco making up an' , �g �► - F. ; McDonald, Mra: iYottng, Miss .a p�ee�nted ton �f'e stere �l���n Whitely, Mtn, and Mira. W. ilii Gorily, l Local i�t3'efal-•"Our Companionahip . by' Winchai Snu 1# "and'Tohn 2 Hae- excellent prograYxitne. The proeedd C. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank With Time"' will be the subjeet for zatd. Produced �,pietutea;:g, 4netro : of this coneftt Were given to Mise � ° ltiva2ds, Mix's Cottian, Mitis U. Mason, the New Year's Services at the Sea- by ilex Ingram ve to".Y►xud6'1This Pour sxons and the Fift Suffere�a of ;itls4v- � . K11ji A�l �"dif �EiBd' l♦'(i ' ,k�ib2Tle �e , r' ' 1Vfish A.,Masoa, lWr. and Mrs. ff, R. forth Presbyterian churcli next Saar• Horsemen of tale Jlpoealypee:Y f OntaaBo.--MiSaes Vio18 Ball;#atllVexn �f: iplliEl. i Beattie, Mrs, C. 'i. Andrew &[res. (deg-IVIr. W. Bethune, Superintend- Heyvpood spent° t1i11 GhrisLtaas •,hot% ' A Yltine .'two. Miss Dane (day fere ant of the C. P. R. lake fleet s' nt $hr►vt�i Here Vie 1r Erid days at their rraspectivle hoxiiet; herb:- �At Opp'arturiity i9 Now a ' ' "Idalrh 20c. Cbhildrea lOc te.. bit of 4jxcite ent- 'rem it " •Poon r, and Mrs, J. New Years sit home, of his Sister a sr," y v u r '.; S7ti��R7r�7 g' i rn, this ViCinity on d& p a•eS + i {; Wa11tA �D3r Geoigo Ht�arts, Mr, and i Misa. Bethune;- Mr. F: C..JaclKso ' "T Mei i� ty� p��Iy of Montreal anti 1QeiV i'oara at his This" Theatrsiis. 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