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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1925-02-13, Page 8.. . . .. ... .... IIit ................... . ... . ..... IIIIB U Y N Ia1% We VIX CANN Or W, lip 0,41 Medical axa AA4 caWful U=4 death the prieumoral 'a, and Our. _VARY 20th' Vat Five RW4��o &VIA kaag lots .$5.90 is recovery W46 7 7 V� i(m . " t,10. are WW"'111 Redpaith, IS t over 1ioped for, 'but hipi most a able eneebled constitution waa Unable to' ccep't passed der peacefull pleas d wPA withstand the shock and he Y away on Monday. Besides qu Mrs. Davidson, he is survived by one mghter, Mrs. ... $4.10 becon Ig le. tj*,� _QU 11L . � 4 -betwo-en all of an lt� ........ $2.20 Kjilop, and four grandhildre;i, lb. Tim, the incerest sympathy K A d ercy Little, Secord ',els RT ......... 32C of a very wide circle of friends in IChocolates oW4qre. WAS IThe funeral was _,001Le Unto I2 lbs. for .... 25c their bereavement, I3 Th s. for ... 25c held frm� his late 'home on Wedue 0 Ipp � Fresh Stock every s play, SEAFO 7777� lBlack Red Cherries; day afternoon, the services being con IA*VPcQWo Peaches, jel- ducted by Rev. R. Fulton Irwin, of I4-4 -and an the better May- the Methodist chun for '99.4 The tions at, -prices. this, nelvlwl,�Awe made in Maitlandbank cemetery week. -k and interment �qubscjj all pubt� thus obt. Boyd, R qr past the g pallbearers Vere Messrs -e at )avid*w4 Walter For Sal J Dennison, tried their harden�­ :ed by Q., D14k7`#R 1% + David n, Willia. Morrisov: ali_d 5.4-S. that $1 W. 31' 1,4 ro' SEAFORTH PHARMACY g&en, wille"ll- PlaCe% TID at, Once. e,. Interest in tjieii'� bull-)Beattie�­ IWO PHONE S. "The Rexall Store" A. D. S -iticre. ing and wated.-A maid for one mouth. Apply at land as16f'tbw,0-erk in taking Ul* - ",s, 14,4dly donated Me&' 2982-2 t tes. _SatiSfaCtion The F=pesitor office. the mittqr�,'iif cc ra. wl, QUajjty_SerVjCe *_v'ran , ber. of -. the winning Rooms To Let. -On main Street seaforta the unda in; aApply to Thomas Daly or 2983-tf by lHouse to Rent. -Modern conveniences, rent borrow me nq all Pa'pu r PHONE 2& SEAFORI ed giving authority ts _4 t or U y nigh ko he rink I Th rada to suit renter 6 following report' Remarkable- Udiu$6 the -sty f. pq 8 ry e schedule. cond ljart of.the schedule ,xpositor Office. rent expense4 Apply at The F T4 e4 Jvggliers�—G.oal, F., beca arel so low. the Band: D Dale- r Z97 'wo lea, closet was recei �defe*eo U, Parke an doors. chemi Like to Get The Expositore_- For sale -7 p el Apply to Mrs, j. c. Mayor, Ree�%.`-w­ -1. Councillors, Sea- A Phillip- I. In re wijg, L. Kill e.en- re4s or 0 4t - and large tin bath tet, will. bu o We imite you to come in and Le� Expos 2983-1 forth, Ont newing the subscription to Tb . §io�;len:-We wish to, 1y; 'subs., Ad Laidlaw, Goderich Streeti. A. Renn& 4- g' le body for #io. ur' liy inspect our 1925 Rine of "Boxer" itor, a subscriber from Walton says: Cutter ror sajf.�A good second hand cut� thank yo 1� Hustlers ­=Goal, you doef Wall Papem "Father took The Expositor from the ter for sale. May be seen at James Martin's ou have alw4s 29178-tf hearty co-opelz# ion y once, A. SiUery, B. Barr and it comes to ug Store. main street seaforth- e The balance of our 1924 stock we am prepared to corrug4te Grain Cruslwr shown toward'Vi6"Seaforth Highlalpa&' r. wing, H. Cfm—�Pma; I est and best models winQr,� The -Sty eiire the -very new week by week like ad old friend, with Rolls if these are brought in within the ella, and w6 a further'niArk Ti- centre, F. Daly; Subs.-,' We a Th ar c all the interesting items of news. 'week. Th. RbL Roll E. a T. Co... Ltd.. of your splendid -".f; 5s being sold at a big reduction. iliport in the form' prodae d ihis. sesox' e ch next Snowdon, C. Trott. an_ S 2983-2 yea C:. 'd Buy now while we have the se value it." eaforth. Out of a contiiivaii�d'�df the rly grant, lection. Standing in Duncan Cup ne ' Palace Rink, Seaforth. on Glasses Lost -Lost while returning fronL which euablc� keep our town the Carnival at Won Lost Draw Points, g G. W. V. A. Notes�Preparations r of tortoise &bell cleitfly andA*` �tly imprinted ; u -on Played bd make Y9111, riday evening last. a Pal pleted for the Vaaen- h 1 5 I6"111 e minds. dCrAf4'V:alone the music- a U % i have been com asses. Finder please leave at The Ex 88 0 ,I atj 91 marve he'rem oW p oving people -of'Ihe immediate sur- 2 Jugglers tine dance to be held in the Club Office- 2. 0 SCOTT�S Rooms on the evening of Friday, Feb. Agents wanted to sell for the "old Reti�ahle Highlanders I- I 0 2 rounding t,owmsi::,b6t also throughout 2 r Office. lath. The hall has been tastily de. Fonthill Nurseries." Mxperience not neces- Opposite Exposito ry. We offer exclusive territory, liberal the, entire even be- 9 P 3 0 -0 .�e and ets 0 The next games in this' series will e Crescent ve prom- PHONE 62. corated and th commissions -and furnish handsome free out� yond its bordo*�.'�­.'jf"you continue the ise brand new music for the program. fit. Start — at est selling time. stone & grant as we pjn��Tly hope you wilL be Thursday evening, February 12th. wicllington, Toronto. 2983-4 AXYZOAT� welcome, lm-- I. I. Guests in costume will be losetweenwe ask if yocdtilid find it possible but this is not a n�c ity. thaw since i �essl Luncheon - Lt. -Lined goatskin robe ii a.m. to let us have *6 first instalment Local Briefs -The first Kippen Road and Sesforth. between OR I)RESS IN STMK' r this af- and 1 p -m. on Wednesday. Feb— 11th. immediately.. the present time the second week.in December set in Re- fair will be one dollar per couple, 92.5. iAnder will be suitably rewarded., Hutch i on's same to JAMES W-ATWWS OFFICE. we have to -o t approximately on Sunday lastj and on Monday there V,�tltj 1br ........ $5.50 s which should provide a fine evening's tu $10. You Wiff e find attached wa heavy rain, which made the-egun- 2988-1 entertainment. & savings comp- a sta:temenV"df':'e*kpendxures -of th� try roa0s- impassable. The mail car The Industrial mortgi alues,.... ..$7.85 -ed to ad- giant of 1924.,. Pf V D§, of. Samia. Ontario. rig you fori-pust ri&s from the- Seaforth -post toffide -Mr. Oscar Neil, vaned inon,07 VP ROrtga.4% fn U094 W�ls silp e e unable -to make- their -rounds 'On Business Change. U�9,xg "Values. port, w r desirng mond bift anii i loyal .85 who for 25 years Pailritie'leas r hon9i Monday, but to has conducted A most e -apply to James Cowan. Seaterth, and vn rablii.i Wy many farmers the �rain -ED GOODS. -Test w.,,,P,, who will furnish =tes and other 'R�a. 'far more aceptable. than the--niail, every success r, A$26;. fff Ir $13.95 ande. UTIF , rs as the water shortage had become MONARCH CANN Testaur- 0 t925, we arv, Re successful confectionery and best To be had only at Hutcl- on particulars. The Industrial Mrrzage & S VahiiB ant business in the same store 2966Z'- P y -yo, iugs company. ectfull fvrth Highl ecretar ilfi�e acute ill nialy s6etions�­Xr.' y. ala Main Street last week disposed of the Dalton L. Uel -it in Toronto this': Hartry BGGS�God stock, can0ed by Sil- business to Vessrs. Ko Wing Bros., of in bank, Jall.",U 24, $55.76; grant, o took -possession on tehdffig the Annual. conviefitiim of.'the big nor clean Toronto, wh The Carnival. -The first mild day $4()O; tot I.`Cndixetor's 661- IverWood's, but not so '11,DrtiCUltu �rj Thursday. The affectE gh it lid 40- Oitatio- ;he will 'give ..-an- a 0 ... on as firsts. b lik sundii4s. restaurant, however, of the season, althou thb ary, $§0d;':' A Special, per dozen .......... 30C will be closed until the 21st, to permit ice unfavorably did not hav6-that ef-' idice'in a d ss olf of alterations. Neil's has been a feet on the attendance which'fillo-d- the _.,S455.7rj.,C4d- ',-of �seen..Ikedr Sk- thering place for two gen- Palace rink to capacity f6i th4arni th6'seiason* *as Mt.. lni8s--�eel t SAVE lo CENTS�l Large Package f -ga hN �hjr" - n ­ 1- � I , and the i in� and You. ciciifik -�ezratoir.'n, , val on Ffiday evening last. There (Value $1 I "' laattions 1 Cake Fairy Soap was a great h 'appro n ak- Chtiidh­ sfi6h1U' Gold Dust lowest reg;ilar price 45c Iname will recall pleasant memories rong of costumed skat- ing,li:;ft�40 x1mate .-Vadue rs! L: 'Kennedy T6yfttb,--- were, gameki W 35C -ho thor ugh-: $ 0), I A o tra bells (approxi- week 'efid guests . PTI both for ................... to many old boys and old girls in town ers bo;th old and young, w an you: afford to'wait. Come -at. -once before- . . qS cc . "' - ' . . --- and country and wherever they may ly'enjoyed the skating to the excellent Kenbed�`s i6other Go Andeirl: DAIRY BUTTER in prints, and Mrs. reet; west.1L-b_&., they aie all t 35 be, for many a day. Mr. music supplied by the Seaforth High- erich s rolls and crocks, Yb . ........ Hockey-Th4e,were two game Neil will continue to reside in their I d r 'Band The following were s of son, of Hamilbbn guest at th,6 home in Seaforth. tahne prise win.ers: Boys' Confic, over hockey played, Saturday morning for ' -df heii'paAiiits, Mr. and 'Mrs. home rinalade-35c doz., bert,Bell­4MT. 'Isaac -Hudson was ORANGES for ma ars, John Crich, Karl Ament; the Duncan 09�.' The ice was in a Ro or a doz . .................. $1.00 On Tuesday under 14 years, Tom poor condition - b4 some good hockey in London this week on buiiness.- Collegiate Concert- Boys' Comic, starting at Sills, Les -lie Bateman; Girls' Comic, Mrs. W. Westcott has returned froork TOILET SOAPS. -Specials no- at 5c, evening, February 24th, was seen. The'.4st game was play- at 6 for 25c; and at 3 for 25c. See 8.15 p.m. promptly, the Collegiate In- over 14 years, Jean Brodie, Hilda Bat- ed between tlf6- Wincipal's Pets and a visit with friends in Luean and Ex- .—OTHER SPECIALS� eter�The ladies of St. Thomas' stitute will hold a concert in Cardno's cheler; Girls' Comic, under 14 years, Holmesy Hiiiiiiinde window. urch will -hold their annual pan- Hall The Marshall Clark Co. of Doreen Hudson,Rhea Rutledge; Gents' to- begin with - olily five men as one ell TRA_Now is the time to buy in musicians will provide a part of the Character, Ernest Edge, Robt. Reid; of their to show up of, eake.social on Shrove Tuesday, Febru- This is 4. splendid chance to buy the thin quantity as it will be higher. One ich will be a treat to Ladies' Character, Mtn Beatrice Seip, time. The Hi hl'A der$`, Were able to dry 24th --At the regular meeting of 9 YOU programme, wh 9 Pet, teas has been j the offeial boArd of the Lucknow need �hd Want.�,at a substantial savmg all music lovers. Besides this there Miss Marion Porterfield; Gents' Comic, s on the brand of package Care first period. Bfethodis,t church, held on Februar advanced 10c 1b. in the East an will be costume dances, wand, club, Don. Kerslake, Win. Hart; National In the secqud� and,,.W4,periods both West, but is still the old price here. and dumbibell drills by the girls and Costume, (Canada) Miss Annie Stew- 3rd, Rev. T. Wesley Cosens was un-, FURS.�,�W- e now offer any F'u in' stock at half t gymnastics by the boys. High School art; (Uncle Sam), Robert Venus). animously invited to remain for an- FLOUR is good buying at prese Mr. Cosens accepted the ation Diplomas will be present- PF�Cjk other year. its. regular price. This is your oppotun Gradu prices, and is likely to be higher. ed to those entitled to them. There A New Writer of Short Stories- invitation. Rev. Mr. Cosens is a, Metho- ity to -get a -neck piece C-4. former pastor of the Seaorth REDPATZ SUGAR is now lower than will also be a presentation of medals The many readers of the Canadian for a long time. We have it in 50 for the highest marks in Latin and Magazine in town and country were dist church -and one of the'Tbremost methodists divines in Or�Vrio. - A d d DRESS:-GOQ lb, and 100 ros. 3aclo, Ancient History as well as to the surprised o learn that the delightful IPS,—Yar s 11 r new plate glass was put iii the large I winners. short story, I'Scotty's Winning Da3 pleld Day Cbampionship 'ot the*i, of beau'44 dress show window in Messrs.'S. T. Holmes- C I ood B-dtt6r, Vgg*,-Ponitry and Dried Tickets will be on sale shortly and which appeared in the February num- b 'savings.. and Son's :furniture and undertaking $11k i ples wanted in exchange for , s --it su stantial Ap may -be obtained from any pupil of ber, claimed, as its author, J&W- actavish is the* 'ell D. W. GRIFFIT173", S H. Edqe, on Twsday, store, by goods- the school' ar member of the staff. Mactavish. -Mr. M -W 4, A in ea to replace the one accidentally brdk- The proceeds of this concert will be known dry goods merchant ELEVEN REEL-��*IALODRAMA ell a few weeks a MILLIXEUT,--�AV Hat in stdi at" -1 thAn:. go--mrs. ]Earl Ben. ek'' ess rth, but is by no means strang-er 111to used to buy good pictures for ee fo as he served visiting with Toro - friendsThe 1SO11 h, W.-fiieei. a a F. D. Hutch' decoration of the class rooms. in the newspaper -world, the Montreal : I _. I you. Cal '7094 - . apprenticeship in ne Nh is R. H. Sproat will of: its Come an ablt 0 Exciu ghtmanyfriends of bf c0on Phone 166. be glad to learn that' he h" SO t6k H at at a fft.- McGillvray Mission Circle. -The de- office of the Toronto Globe, before 6., covered from bit serious a Here is the pi&46,-��I�,at haii- every- ficiently re �aro et ,,L� votional meeting of the McGillvray engaging in business in Seaforth Melo- illness and recent o ration to be. able er of years ago. The story tells thi rv, Mission Circle was held in the school numb ng--Rr;iance, U� pe to lt up a short -time 6ach daY-��Mrs- -an church of a sawing match, which were so drama, Thrills, COWDY and a. Tre room of First PresbYteri J. A. Roberts is visiting'wih friends 3rd, when common in this and every other see- mendous, Storm Seone. on Tuesday, February tion of Ontario in oth Peart Pgtterson' :7- er days, a�d It, Personally direc �jy GRIV*ITH Group B had charge of the meeting. plot, its biti of unconscious humor Most Famous of all.'Scrke . A Dramatists spent the -week end with London The meeting was opened by singing perfect dialect, -urake it gripping friends�Mrs. J. C. Richards andam- S con- 'D PRICES - Mrs. Richard's; parents,, prayer. Afte R:QULAR WEEWFAN of a I NOW BEING the week end At the home a hymn. Mrs. J. A. Stewart led in and r the� minutes were reading, and all too short., We first i y spent Mti.� and v -11 gratulate Mr. Mactavih on his - iness discussed, another Miss Janet Cluff appearance in the realms of the story MATINEE SATU -M�s.'L odeland.�33,6v. T�_.H. Brown hymn was sung 1919"01 TH, Oil ace- 'Sii4,116,ng� -,6fii *9nT Mrs. Brown eltertaino-d the choir lir, and eagerly awifit'his second. ount of 4 gave a reading on "The Work of a te first Satarday n as, church, at the rectory Aian West." *iTj jtdit'.0 St. hom The Late Mrs. Frank F�est.-Brief at 716 A.m. Persian Doctor in the Cana om Tuesday bVening. � Mr. 'Alex. lesson was given by -miss The -Bible IIv. �. , 'I f)ON'T ntion w Ex- Sparks has returned from a business IMyrtle Sharkey. The topic of the Me oshor of the death of FralAk trip to iNi�w 0 ss Clara "Prayer!' Miss p Pi meeting was on .-friends in a solo, after Best, which occurred ih V`iincouv6r�bn nkney is visiting with Dorothy Kent gave Toumto, And Hanlitton.-r­Miss )FYrl ening. Febrpary 4thl which Miss Jean Stewart gave a Wednesday ev fo Wuday, Tuesdai �.We4uesdAy Torog st, of reading on "The WondierfJ Value of Mrs. Best had been in. poo'r-heailil� r Bickle, of _:Le. is the �gue Miss Marion osed with the past two years, and six week Watsonr-Miss Mary Prayer." The meeting cl s ' . - ELAINE If prior to heir death was stricken wj-t�h 1, M.deliand-Is- attending. the millinery AN ATTRACTIVE ROAST OF BEEF ali repeating the Lord's Prayer. hich Ae ney"'eiz, rAl� P Miss Jacksqp, paralysts, from w openijig's in Toronto- Iany ho, -has;. been I 90, vigiting wih Lop is a -ughter-of the late w 'ill Hul- table, at any time, particularly to the y and was barn returned.,to: She -,a da good enough ornament for lied. was a i, Vote On Union.-Conside the John Hinchle fri�nds, has n of the After kgm6ndv*llf�_Xej�:�,q, J�, D hungry person. All our meats are, weather and the conditio I lett Township t7 year's ago. .1 , .0'emme o reside and 1) P, dt'heringhirii, A Tuc6rsmith, appetising because roads. there was a large attendancE -last at- e ring in good at the congregational meeting in First her marriage, she continued t -w" foi gat�rdky We -cagfy only the best goods, in Hullett and McKillop, until 22 --jv'Wat rd 6 cattle.- Qrding tl�i� funeral of ffi� late" Rev. �rian church on Monday e,�en- guaranteed to give- satisfaction to our PresbytL years ago, when they came to Sea- gi circle of customers. ing to make arrangement, for the fortfi, where Mr. Beat died 12 years .. p of the steadily growin coming vote on Church Union. The later. I,' 1916 when her daughter, Presbyterig chtirch�The Try us. meeting was opened by, Rev. Dr. Lar- as as. a UARD-TIME the Altar S60bty of St.: jr Misr, Minnie, went overse �s 0 nurse, Mrs. Best vrent to reside with *2 Sams' Church will hold it euchre -and, kin, -after which Mr. J. C. Laing was 0 Iold'tinid dmic6,-in the parish - SUIT D� H. TEWART -hall on ]�"N* "!S URGE y ivj.034�iay evenink'ne3tt, when the- r Main Street Seafortj Fitilkytt6n, Seer and the follow- later moved to Vancouver, where she appointed chairman, and Mr. job" her other daughter in Grimsby and etar�, ofter were appointed to have has since resided. Her only son died JUAW -o .1, j� wi e L.91�s Maud 9hilliligla* i 'Returning - of- 17 years ago, but she is survived by E WALK IMEN'S WORSTED SUff S ir� , fu�mshed by Hogg's . .. ! '� I I , charge -of the vote: It, . p1one 58. E11%jt-A. fieer Mr. J. M. Wilson; Poll Ae�37k, two daughters, Mrs. Hillier ofrxriliks- E Toronto, frlend&�Misv'Ma� -Milvertan. spent thd �wbei ii kt' 1. Graham-, sc""tina4m, by. and Miss MiiQnie Best, .f -w - -A- I . - -Wr Ne B [htD oXessq�Andrew Archibald, J. Rivers, Westminsteli, 13. C. She is also sur- FRIDAY EVENXX , ft& 26th me, �Aqme . of -her Orents, Regular] V. X, Kerslake and Thomas DIA40n. vived by three brothers and one sis- Lunch Piz C. - Li The poll will be opened on Monday, ter, Mrs. W. Leitch, of London, and Enj6i will, be Ahe -Subject oil -Sunday. Monday, Messrs. J. D. and W. E. Hinchley, Othe 90; evening next BOYS SUITS, ieguar. March 2nd and closed k-bn of nFirst Pr�#bYteliart! u;s P Thomas Livinghtoftd, i-oij March 16th, and the ho -f votimg 'S, %A1Vh1Wkt0_ild i0fil _,f,,tb, and John Hinchley, of. Come one, to*&,41L ehareh_-Mi. 0V 04t hundreds will be as follows- -k Widties- Stratford. T)ije remains reached Sea- WHIZB oUb ST-p.A Aulfett, * received word this week,'ot . ..... thers I 1K, thb diath of his brothel 41fi4 ANG 0 aildren --- SAC P W par from bovine day and Friday, 4 to 5 p.r Tuesday forth on'Wednesday evening 4lid jT y risk, your by and Thursday, 8 to 9.P.m., e of 1011101114 4mes Mahfoson�­qf 0a, and Bat-' terMent took place froth the h6ria them milk fXom. cows which urdays, 2 to 8 p.m. and 10 to 11 P.M. ri, after adhbtt illne Mi. J. D. Hilidliley on Thursday Xidhiga Ia, afteoted witb,T.B. On Monday evening, March l6th, to a tornooil to MaitlAndbaink cerai6tefy igst0he left oil Wed -all at eig.lid end As.0fut fred fro* t 0 erd is iinder W do-Vernment sup- congregationail meeting will he held 'the_ fun�Otal- t 'clock, when the result of thi vbting will be aiinotmedd g�, The Council -The regular meeting of the tovrh council was held in the I�,aiva 76n with Councii Chardbei on Monday I -was w 4d gtotn,mr leal .of �h on Gode. 'report of the Villanco Committee fhe- follov Xlm of last W04 ,deafh oeclarred at his hotle t Igwd Death of Wil�ala with, all fli -members present. The Don t OA]tilt ri0h 8#.eet West, o,& MoAdgy last, of 9d0#W an IV n. Gillespie, sulary, the SdIvatidnW Col i bighly respected 'regidftt of his OrderOO 01 fT. A. Wilsop, sultaq, $ , r and one o th6 pioneer residents Aowlt i,ft of trio toWfthl V Ab AN, of the district, in the Ise"6v of I&. h1bald' Nnight, $6$- X, luff 60 iv6plomr, V1114o Davldeo% Ash G, A, tua"Plaw, Ig, Ptioteatid'o, Davidson vm. Oro Olt, 506tjgind, Solm 40in Roll Telephone, lim he waa "mm In iiq6g.' At the Afaelit, nV, AU -Y v# Z 'Chfift It W *dVO4,. j?gjnjfflt as Q., D F 0 MdOd Wif OT 0 W�w uungd