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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1925-04-17, Page 8•ik 7a, 'kr 'tkr ; -w •,. ••••-le I sail c'11 , ,„, , ,,,v,. ,i7 \tr 1 „ ,4,, ,,.,„,,44,, ,„trm,,,,.,,,,,,..4ilyr,„,‘,. ,. 0,',61UNO.WIV , ---- _•_ • „ . ' 4r E ' low. — ' fAt 11 tipi: ' , , . _. ... . s#1140 AboigtriipAsixqgigt40,'1,6 . t '. .. - ., • - i • - • •" ... • ... :ea...4 ::,ae els' s ' 014 ti 4IZ I "A ., I '" . ' Yr: * . , . m r '1 • : .:* i '-' I I tr 1r, ,,, k . ' " .r' d ' ' ... V ik, ' , '''`' ' ' 'ij,' , + ., i n „ . . ' : ,117; x741, . vre .T. aixr, e .4,t s ,,,., r .144:::uona?:4,215.vertiro.:%14:14rre.1.0,4 inten4.40.•to ..+., 14 ' h10,1aS VA: hlkaflatalWa,.• IX , . 4'''''''''' ' ' . 4 ' 4 .e.' :',. e, -* .. ' a , es . ,' ,,?' , , i - n ,,,, _ , a.;t 1zc- .+,. ... '' An i• .. , ''. . 4 . 4 d j i $ • a r n .4. nOAK@ . „ .7,117 " '..' ,r, , ,. ,'t.ii*.', 1 . 4, .. ' , 0 ,.' i 4 ''it ' - At 11 1‘ r 'ir , . ': ,,,,,,t,,., :, 4144 4 m A ...,-.• 1 , ' • ' 1 ; 6 '1" ' ' • *TEAS, I le y SOAP, . ORAL BATH ,... NDRY ne ON FOR ' .„ Vt. iora-The ' t a ” lien 6 . ' IP . e 9 9 , et79. . TSCanTS, reg. 10 cent •-a- -4 • -er' '' 411 and Gra. Wafers. . 4 Pkgs. for 26e ater package 18c SOAP, .8 Tears for 215c 4 bars for 25e SOAP, 4 bars for 25c SOA.PS, 10 bars for 58c ,..„. _ iet Egmoredville Church Ire) Enter Une vote in Egmonclville Pres- byterian. Church on the question ot Church Union, was concluded on Monday. last In. the aveniug a con- gregational meeting was held when the Reteriaini Officer Mr W. Kneels- • ' •• • tel, ann.ounce the vote, as follows: Possible vote 326 Total vote cast 273 For Union 172 Against Union 101 Majority for Union 71 $0004a. tilotO ete. WWI* V4tfit P34,4 maturely elleelearged, Mad t,141 gala eae roded,' the. loctie Basitegiramoivg4, ,,lelate lg4 eft eye, elate lug e • , , In was„ varied to the home tandaenaeajleat Mel unene.daately sumenortea, out ae eever regained conseleusneeee pAson sraraY about six o'clock that evening, Mt- . &eel Peter Clavor Eekart wee hi his 18th year, a big, happy, fine looking boy, one giving great promise of a useful life to come, and his tragic' end eame as a terrible shock not only to his family and friends, but to the whelenornmunity, where he was well . , .19.oillox.... ,:'''''' la s ' • ci .# in '' " ' r 3 ie,,,e'rt,:e.wilip():1;e:I.Itir.:, et":,... m" ::, s , ,, , e , goyim IV 4",1 „sto choose inonnw4..t,T., e en n .' - , 'Aare are payee Ar.r l'. BED RO9 ,-.,f ' - • . 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' • "`;!, 041.,:'.491):n ioe,40, .:Ci , : , 'ifi.,-*1,411tv.;•40;..IN',ionity'ivitt. 4 1)(4,- Cecil . ieadin, . . litm-ry :paper,Ahee .„ , jaea Aiejit . , feature the .,e t .. 4e tiff-, •ros,1 dt..104N,PaPer if„,,..46;r-og . 4 , ,,,,. s „ ,, e ' ' .,1leir. ' • ' ' seas • 4 '' 4: . , ;:-,,, . /to', 4 4 ',.1' ire • ee, eadeaae- Preaed lowing tagra .... ...., laro 1,,,, ,. 41. "i' ' ' '.b f. in '''• ' !I 0tw : - k . i k 1 i 'fi.. ' . , is - R. ;I:r:::_Me;„ , -• i 00 ,. , ' 't ' li I brother on u,sonsic..s 444 , , , . 11 • . , .. , , 014 .t..k, IOU . . ' ''' ' ,. , ,,„ 1 , .:• .; ;.?% " . PITTED CHERRIES, 6 , . . Sanas for $1.35 Easter Services. -Special Easter services were held in all the churches in Seaforth on Sunday. In Fi rst known and well liked. He is survived by his father and mother, seven sist- ers and two brothers, John li•L Eck- . n n - en f all Uhlica411/fr' 1.71 seripto , , .„ Or p ". " ,. ....... .. . ttmathoensuldpaix;I:77.. pnces. . ''T-9hO''' iPlitaing•14jas:. Jessie , . _ , . , , a na e , olits laiet. argaeat lat if ed, and Miss' ' BMW ',Jacineannnet ''Bflankenra9...ing ai .everileg:444 _ Jestmilto "Resolved that rentling,*.**5 'bt.0„e4.1.4.(FI:ii*iWO ... iimal than travail!' the' ae_fltrinatt)ra,allt . ...... 'taken. hieltdiata 'ClaeStaeSre"...-:W^:. hew . an . , , ,;; • -,...: and neighbors..,;qt. .r4',,'•., - 4laira. Oeorge 'Spriiat'• tq the nuntbeU., ., • .. .. • - , : . ---.__4, _.."' ilk, from:. ,-,- . proat,:_r.Spr*at , "PM ONE FOR FOOD" -- - Presbyterian church at the morning service the special Easter MUSIC C011- sisted of Hell's Anthem„ "King Vic- torious" with soprano solo by MUS 1VIcKay; duet by Mrs. W. 'Wright and Miss P. Patterson; base solo by Mr. "Why art, Mrs. Wm. Manley, Mrs. Thomas McKay, of McKillop; Mrs. W. 3. Mc- Kay, Seattle,. Wash.; Mrs. C. L. Brall, and Misses Kate and Monica Eckert, of Detroit, and Lucy and Joseph, at h•ome. The funeral was held on Tues- day morning at 10 dkelock from St -e - --, .- :0;,:‘if-ndreWs hart, of Toronto Medical School, spent .4111....X° ihl:einrtelZ,erean71 Ilf4i!!' -,1,10'•Slieeearo:_e_feernieS•8 .. William Icatin*::0,,Brownsville, , tire spending thentreanati_ on with their pain Rail; Toratact,, and ;Meaars....-43,an., 0.41 . and Rtn,..,-001o40N-:..,-*P Jaidley College, are EaStereaaseetee•Avalses . 4. irft:Incdt",4-1---',Iier iilea.,,.recgiedovtoer'ile4rriat her tlpe:tStaochicie., ,Aro, 0,14±...ap.d -,-,Di5ittby ' Relidtasse-rtildlelroie-te. Vie; negetbre.-131. Mr...J.0Nya* ,A*te .• , • • . .• ip.o- ' Wallace. Tb - ' „-0,,71444.-- .7'Pnef-tictI4.;.,11. judges ' - ,. 'Bertha1gneeqn , 4"§biging1*st-with 00..,,,,ii law e,:Roi,iThi. debate' .44.'..bai„-,A, Of: all *Ver.. tina.- diewmP10,.- -their home. 'eat TJettradaYs: ''eve' fling in ordei to bid the0-`tfare; . - . ' . . their d rture Ifv,t;.a,iiicatt,.h_;ve 'I4ter' !1i; aney'Patrarie7, reatdenee 1" B044- -lhe•-0,11,oRrs,-. them a well-fillete .-purlie. . ' • . I' -'Anthem, SE: -'_,,,,ECT .. : • your design from our varied as , sortment of high grade Wall Papers, and we are sure you will be supremely satisfied, because all Rennie, and Hollin's Seek Ye?" with contralto solo by Miss H.0 Murray. In the evening Clarke's This ,,Is the Day" was sung with soprano lelo by Miss McKay; male quartette, "Behold I Tell You a Mystery," Messrs. Beattie, Scott, Reid and Rennie; and the chorus, "worthy Is The Lamb," from Han - del's "Messiah"„ - Jamese 10hurcli, Seaforth. Requeim High Mass was sung by Rev. Father Goetz, with Rev. Father white, ee st. coleinnan, in the Sanctuary, and the church was filled by those who wished to pay a last tribute to the memory of the deceased, and of sym- pathy to the bereaved; Interment was made in St. cemetery, the pallbearers being Messrs. Mat- ents, Mr. and Inn14ae J. C. Laing. -Mr•. D. H. 'WOO*•',4$ Brantford, spelt the week eina--.WIth his Parents, Mi and Mrsn'J: elln.Wilsoln Mr. Wilson - has been trainef*ed to the Windsor •-,Mass branch of the-.0itk of Commeree.--, Mrs. J. Sclater and Miss Vera .Miss Roberton and: Mr. 1V1.. McGregor, of St. Marys, werefthe guests oe -Mrs. W. Sclater on Monday. -Miss S. 1. dent,' and hope that she will soon be able to ;return home' -Mrs. Andinnv Jeynt, has been appointed Seaforth xenresentative for the C. P.' Q. :GoOds. • . Edith Govenick,• of l'oronto, spent Eastea with her parents, - Mr.' and, Mrs. J. M. Govenloelt.---Messrs. Bruce Sutton and Russel Haste, of Detroit, epeet Easter at• the home of Mrs. 3. H. •Reaysn_mies B. Grieve ,.. contest and hal ,., The Late lilts; Thorium, taa4_,.tik=16Z.1) funeral of Sarah Jane Jones,•Ii-highly' esteemea . pioneer of .Tuelteramath.. a : -e - :-. Whose 'death warred on theeadi homestead, on April 8th, follesidag a week's' illness, at the age of . 81 years, Which tookplace . oxt,.. Friday, from' St.,:`,1aMeei"...-Ceath. alie :church:Ad St Jatnes!•,aettlaterAe .1Flitoil io,. ,11,-r-opm-tett: to "Itlie2.-' •si ea' fol - ' ' . a 'iri'." eoiiitaitiehtAry,..44reas Vii. -.4.11F, eilry ‘131.4orit,,, 'aehoa-e'aparea- aed - tea, •aaeee...theasetaaaa: and- goannic, iiinit,,thin. -ey,.." niefahrs Willa cOnuauutthfrif W.: Barss• Spoke in behalf of theawa-3 men; adr - ing he remarksaes: - iaa: a 11y to a ila as"se ' oat who II. h 1,0411,611; James' .. , z prea.,e a. , _ . ..e, entieuela . c.,aad.. pqpular leatather or of them are artistic and perfect in quality. Come in and look them over. We carry a complete line of Paints, Varnishes, 1Vlureseo, Win- dow Shades, Curtain Rods, Eetc. Young People's League. -The an- nual election of officers of the Young People's League . of the Methodist Church was held on Tuesday even- ing, the new officers to assume office May lst. Rev. Mr. Irwin presided. thew Murray. Stepthen Eckert, Frank Nolan Joseph madam, neseph car_ bert and Wm. Faulkner. Among the relatives from a distance who attend- ed the funeral were Sister Clever, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brall, and Misses Kate and Monica Eckert, McLean is SPendig the week with Toronto frieadae--Mr. Keith Stngdilin of Toronto, yen , Eden.” with Sea forth friends ---11r. Charles Clark, of Windsor, spent Good Friday at his home here. -Mr.' ' Clen Colbert; of London, spent the week end with. an -d Mise Norma .Raetry are spend- ing this week with Toronto' friends. _mrs. W. mains, ea, saarealto-a, Easter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. • Edge. -Mr. "eel:: Mrs. Harry Stewart were in Toronto. this Week. ---, Mr. F. C. Jackson, of was one -of:: the largest metWafarieraliiis.:ever: eeen ill this distriet. Tha'a:lea, ,ea• sed, ' waa born. •-'; 4e in Dorchester, 14;fit.,where siiiWi married to theelette Thomas Lane. predeceased here 20 year ag0,:' - ,... , , . • tae Women's Institute Other speak - er4;.'werer- Xiir34.0: Ihrrke: and ti..W. -A.i"Hria.rOus. ,.-',.,riho, are. the nearest :„,- neighbor-SC Among ..the *nests were two danghters'nf Mr., and Mrs. Sproat, Mrs,- 'EepIte, DImAeld. and Ws; Doty-, . ... „ . SCOTT'S The following officers were elected:- Honarary President, Rev. R. F. Ir- of Detroit. Seaforth friE)nda.--eMr. and Mrs. -J. M. Govenlock, *hi') have resided at Montreal, spent Easter at his home in Moy, of To- - - e . . * * * .* * * * * . . .. , ,• . . e,e if= * * *• "We Save You Money" Opposite Expositor Office. PHONE 62. win; President, Dr. Ross Savauge; 1st Vice President, (Christian Fellowshin - Dept.), Mr. Keith Webster; 2nd Vice President, (Missionary Dept.), Miss Gladys Holland; 3rd Vice President. Sale. -5 -piece Valour suite. Apply to F" i MCudmorearket Street. rs. William . M - Notice. -Pasture fw one cow to let. Apply to J. C. LAING, Seaforth. 2992x1 Mee Wanted. -Married man to run farm. - . Winthrop for a riuMber of years, this -• .• • week -Moved to Seaforth, where they , will make them" - . -home in future.- Misses Helen aid Beatrice Larkin, of Toronto, and Miiii.- Marion Larkin, of ,Egmond,villea-Miss rcnito,ls the guest of Mrs. F. Ander- son. -Miss Jessie Buchanan, of Hen - sall, is the guest of Mrs. R. H. Sproat. --:Ma., Blarold Froeit, who spent the winter in Miami, Florida, has return- _ . . . ., . . * Now is * * 'NV -Ph*, '*ho*.,,', . .... * ,- A Good * Vent the * Time * To See °4 '''• Best *- Our New a . * _ • play *- 'i (Citizenship Dept.), Miss Gladys Mc- Apply to E. J. BOX, Seaforth. 2992-tf London, spent toter with their home. Prank Freeman, * * Hosiery * flutchison's Phee; 4th Vice President, (Soeial and Literary Dept.), Miss Evelyn Har- burn; Secretary, Miss Gertrude Web- ster; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Mivari.ssGpeoargisye cutter For Sale. -A good second handrat taaa'r:"aaat lata.bessessafa a! J Ail amee 2973-4I Howe to Rent. -Modern conveniences, rent to Bait renter. Apply at 'The Expositor Office. 297" par- ents at the Mase. -Miss Jean Gov- 'n enlock, of Midland, is spending the holidays with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 06iii*Iock.-Mr. Harold ed -Mrs. of Lucknow, was aa Easter guest at the home of Mr. and Mas. W. Free- man. -Mr. aud Mrs. R. T. McIntosh, of Forest, are visiting with Seaforth Golfers - * , and . * * a.nd Gloves * * Sweaters. * * From Us. * 4, * * * * * * * • * 44 *"44 * * * se —pota osnis;taTntreapsiauthresrt,, Notice. thescom-Stark, of ' KitoglYener, spent Easter friends. Mr. McIntosh has leased . . , . . • Seed toes Hutchison; Pianist Miss Dorothy Rob- iHin"laarninj°1111;to:n. -The person who removed with his matter' ere. -Mrs. James pact from a coat at the Separate ool -..1.- dance on weeneseey night, will please return McKay and mins ugh, of Toronto, same to The Expositor Office. 2992-1 spent Eastere:whli friends in Eg- the residence of Mit. W. -Cole, on High . Street, and intends returning to reside. --Mr. R. A. Hoey, M.P., of .• . ' _ .._ . . ., _ . .. . .. ..... . EARLY EUREKA and mism 25,, COBBLERS, peck a.. ' MONARCH CANNED GOODS-Bet- ter than others. Here only. ,. 4C-ff.-The new glass cleaner. inc L Per can Oi.PC r- ke BROOMS. -Splendid value at 50c to t.- $1.00. a'.C.ANNED PEACHES -Extra quality. -,, 75c Cans 0 716,.. 50c Cans - - i LONDON SPECIAL SOAP -Excel- lent quality, double size cake for single size price To be had only at Hutchison's. , First Class Dairy Butter and CLEAN Eggs Wanted. • ----e-- Western Ontario Racing Circuit.- - • A meeting of the Western untstree Racing Association was held in the Council Chamber, Seaforth, on Wed- nesday afternoon of this week, when the election of officers took place and the racing dates for the different towns were slotted as follows:naltn Mitchell -May 25thh. Exeter -June 3rd. Seaforth-June 10th. Brussels -June 24th. Stratford -July ist. Milverton -July 8th. The officers elected were as follows: President, Dr. Whiteley, Goderich; 1st Vice, R. McMane, Milverton; 2nd Vice, J. M. Cardno, Seaforth; Secy-.Treas., Mitchell; Executive For Sale.-Riamt gelding, rising three: well mondville.-Mre a T. A. Smith, of bred and sown& Make grand third horse. wet be sold cheap. AP1AY JamesGuelph, spenCalie-wee.k end with his Michael. Phone 251-18. 2988-tf father, Mr.. Jialaus,Smith.-Mr. Lorne For Sale. -Three dozen White Leghorn hens, Hutchison, of Toronto, and Miss Dor- also a Idelotte cream separator. AirlilY t° Othy Hutchisernelif Burk's Palls, are miss Redmond, North Main Stree.t.„9.xSaa- s f°rth' 4 l. e- pendingetheabOlidap with their par- e For Sale. -For sale resi- ents, Mr. "antrMite F. D. Hutchison. defin:ella on Goderieh Street West, fothe brickrmerly --Mr. and, Xfr,.;S..- Morton and child- owned by the late Dr. J. G. Scott. Apply to ren, of Haioil and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Beattie or R. S. Hays. Seaforth, Ex - McArter, of tt tfelnh were tester eeetore. 2921-tf ,j.. ' ests at the honk of Mrs. J. H. Land Wanted, Season of 1925. -Sod land, gll . ... , spring or fall ploughed, for growing Flax. Broadfoot-Mi. R. ' Coates and Miss Anyone having same please get in touch with Coates, of Londitin, apent Good FridaY the undersigned at once. J. A. Kerr, P. O. Box 87. or phone 251-13:- 2988-tf at the home-.0fAllra-and Mrs. W. Am- Tractors For Sale• -2 Waterloo INDY, 1 Titan, ent.-alr. Jack a.-xellibald, of Toronto 1 Happy Farmer, 1 Sawyer i Massey, 1 Re- University, is spending the holidays liable. Rebuilt Tractors for sale cheap, ready at his home irrafieckersinibh.-Mia F. for immediate delivery. 'The Robt. Bell En - gine & 'Thresher Co., Ltd., Seaforth, Ont. J. Kerslake spent Easter at the home 2990-3 of his daughter in Waterdown.-Miss The Industrial Mortgage & Saving. Comp- Marjorie Brown; of, Toronto, spent Springfield, ManitOba, • and Mit. Heesa were week end guests- at. the home of Mr. WeBlacknM.P.,:in Tuck- ersmith. Mr. Black returned to Oin taws: on Tuesday to resume his par- liamentary duties.-Mr.aTas. Gillespie of Toronto, snent Easter with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie.- Mr. and Mrs. R. -C. Anderson, of. Hamilton spent Easter at the home of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bell.-Mre Reid Edmonds of St. George, is spending the holi- days at his home here. -Miss Jessie McMillan, . of Toronto, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. McMillan, in Egmon& ville.-Mr, Scott Ferguson has in- stalled one of his latest radio outfits for Dr. IL H. Ross. -Mr. and Mrs. S. 1,..4... . ur •p ew,._..-•:: ring • . . . • . , • • d D .. ' • , . n . .• _ .. • , ,. . S •-• an. ,.. , oa .&:-.. ...: res.es • • . Will prove a revelation' in -value giving to anyone who has never traded in our store - To our regular customers they will .prove a de-, . •• . lightful surpnse when they exajnin. e tbe, garm. ,,,ents . and learn the prices. , . . :•:. - -. . . . • .. : - Beautifully tailored garmenti* every- ' One.. from . , heir uh rich. fabrics that add much to t equalled style and durability. . • . William Martyr', any . ..g , of Sarnia, Ontario. are prepared to ad- MeGaar and family, of Brantford,- - • • . • ; oderR. Committee, Dr. Clark, ich- G , vance money on mortgages on good lands. have to Seaforth. Mr. Mc- ... , .2 F. ID. Hutchison Phone 166. G. Seldon Exeter; Peter Scott Brus- sels; D. T. Pinkney, Stratford; J. F. Daly, Seaforth. ae3 I PMtillasdes'i. arpiTly Znp,..:811 jewar., seaforth, - , Ontario. who will furnish ratm and other NOW sitpwiNd particulars. The Industrial 31ortgage & Say- 5, : ings Company. moved Gaar has been superannuated by the C,N.R. and intends living retired here. -Mrs. Joseph Keating attended • . . a ... " : , • • Coats . •. ,...-.. $15.0• to - - • . , - - . .. : . " .0 'nefigi2", III . Govenlock - Sproat -The marriage took place on Saturday, April llth, at high noon of Luella Claire, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William 1W. .... . D. Sanders • Local Briefs. -Mr. W . . to , h. -e Gr.. at • e Reeve of Exeter, was in town on . Thursda last, attendin the horse • Y g .: . , • • the. annual meeting of the e Dieosean Executive of the Catholle Women's League of Canada, which was held in London on Wednesday of this week. H. M. - o 64 ll D resses . 3 ' . „ . - , ,..3 19 • I 5 . , , . . • . . , , • Sproat, "Auchenhay," Tuekersmith, show. -Miss Mary 1VIcLean, of Gode- hite -Mrs. Hamilton, of Toronto, • , " i Alisk% MN 1111111 and Nelson Govenlock, son of Mr. .J. M. Govenlock, ex-M.P.P., and lVir3. G-ovenlock, of •Winthrop. The cere- rich, was an Easter guest at the ;Way19 home of Mrs. J. Patterson. -. Miss Gertrude Crich of Toronto. spent the . THE WONDER PICTURE OF NEW motored with Stratford friends and spent the holiday with her daughter, Mrs. James Love, in Tuckersmith.- • _ • : en - . • 11 inery. asap= mony was performed at the Manse holidays at the'whomeA of . her parents . ' YORK'S MAIN STREET OF TODAY Miss Elsie Dodds has -returned from Buffalo ' • . - ' ' 1 , 7,,,e aa&..\\ Ill e illa _-, by Rev. W. D. McDonald, of Eg- " mondville Pre,sbyterian church. The bride looked pretty dressed in an en- Mr. and Mrs. . . Czech. - Miss • Kathleen Burrows, of Fort William, • . g . The- m-ost realistia -and, interestin is spendin. g the holidays at her home reproduction of mueicata comedy, the here.-1Virss Thelma Johnston, of the prize ring, th e raci• track and nig ht where she joined her brother, •th th 13 vex e yrant Stratton Faculty' tour to Washington.. . -PT, .2 • Right now. our Show' -Room . • . . • , teeming h beautif - , (,-1, . 1 ik's-...1 .1.1°. \ \ JUST THE CUT is always found Meat Market. _ ' - ,. -. 1^ - YOU LIKE at Stewart's Oer meats are all sembIe suit of, sponge color polaire and was at- tended by her equsin, Miss Marie Smith, of Stratford, who was p ret- tily gowned in mauve crepe fleurella with picture hat faced with mauve silk. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Lester Govenlock, of Mitchell. After the ceremony the wedding party motored to the home of the bride's parents, where a dainty London Normal School is spending life on Broadway eteF. #111tet!. _Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Tri omas Johnston. -Mr. Leslie Mc- , , Kay of Kitchener, spent Good Fra .Anita Stewart • • . at his; home in Egmon vx e.- •-• '' da.y • , heads an immense east, including 50 Miss .Mary Stewart, of Toronto Urn -celebrities of the. sporting, art, versity, is spending the holidays with theatre ,and newspaper -world, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flarry THE ENTIRE "ZEIGFELD Stewart. -Miss Ella Turnbull, of To- FOLLIES" -CHORUS' ronto, spent the holidays with her The N. Y. Evening Telegram WINTHROP Centent.--Car of ceinent has arrived at the Walton Saw MIL Pihone 14-232. J. Mc- Donald, Welton. 2992-1 School Report. -The following is the report of 'School Section No. 10, MeKillop, for the Easter exatainations. The pupils were examined in all sub- jects. Jr. IV - Margaret Pethick, 93%; Jack Montgomery, 78; Mabel i / ik I kr, ' .' ki / 0 - A r e . .. . ' . -.1-Sa• wi . • , - New Spring -Hats, Many- of ,.. . ,.... -,. Which:have --jtist been receiv- . 071. We are enthusia,stie s over their becomingness, their exchisiveness, their Iow ...,, . .- : e la • - - ' price, i4o.-nOt ran to see them. - carefully selected from the best cuts in the wholesale market, and luncheon was served. Later they left by motor for Toronto, Buffalo parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. says: -Miss Evelyn Adams, of Toronto, "It is the most illuminating film of Pethick, 65. Sr. III -Isabel Eaton, _ . , , we keep them in prime condition in our dry -cold reftigerator. Order some to -day and verify what we say. and other eastern points. On their return a reception will be held at "Auehenhay," in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Govenlock, who will in the fuL spent Easter at her home here. -Miss gay life in New York ever made and Florence Laidlaw, of Toronto, it has-been made with overvihelming spending the rholidaye with her mo- extravagance and unfailing dramatic .. power. ther, Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw.-IVIr. Holy . ard Kerr, of Galt, and Mr. Leslie MATINEE SATURpAYS 3 93%; Evelyn Campbell, 71. Jr. III- Wilson Little, 78%; Wilson Campbell, 539.. Sr. II -Harold Pethick, 81%;" Willie Campbell, 79; Russell -Dohnage, Roy Dolmage, 68. Willie Dohivage ' •Pesign y . , .8136 '.. , . a . " - , . .: - Scores of Hats ranging in • • Price, from _ •„ t. sTET,- ART ture make their home at Winthrop, NICK -Mop. p.m. Kerr, of Toronto, spent the holidays , . . , . 51; Margaret Monigomery, abse,nt through illness. Jr. II - Blanche ,n 1 - .. .. -$3.-50 TOUR BUTC n ER. SEA FO l':Ti; Phone 58. Wiltshire -Deem . -A very pretty wedding was solemnized in St. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. - - Kerr. -Miss Ella Archibald, of To- - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ronto, spent the week end with hey BEBE DANIELS17; Pethick, 82%; Evelyn Sperling 821 Leslie Dolmage, 67: Number on roll, average 16. M. . , i . • to $10.00 . . .3.1.04•1.0•110•00•613 Thomas' Church, Seaforth, on Wed- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arch -a: : . , attendance, -Edna Jamieson, ' - , ° 0 ° 0 0 ° `Q. * * ° ° 0„.„„, ' nesday, April 15th, at high noon when Florence, youngest daughter of Mr. William Deem, of Seaforth, was unit- bald. -Miss Frances Winter, of To- -in-a. , • ronto, spent Easter with her mother. "DANGEROUS MONEY" -Mr. Gordon Hays, of Windsor, spent 0 . . the week end at the home of his par- . Teacher. Notes. -With much regret we learn- ed of the death of Mre. Wm. Staples, who died very suddenly at her home , Dress Goods * S. T. It& ?tiles 47,- S01111 Cri 0 Funeral Directore and 0 ed in marriage to Mr. Louis wee_ shire of Leamington. The ceremony ' , ,l en 4 jor an rs. . . ays.- t Ma• d M R S H • . Miss Gladys' Shillinglaw, Toronto, ri • ' . c.es on Friday morning. The funeral was held from bet late resilience on Tues- . , 4 1 0 "as 0 Licensed Embalmera. 0 T was performed by the rector, Rev. T. of t the holidays'at her home in day afternoon to Maitlandbank ceme- . 0 Finest Motor and Horse 0 H. Brown and the choir, of which: • spen e • tery and was largely attended. A 3.*3333•.33. • . , 4> drawn equipment Beattie -0 the bride was a former member, was Tuckersmith.-Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. former husband, son and several daughters , ° t in the chancel. The bride, resent Bell, well known Seaforth - -- - - A S Gowp- NEW MATERIALS e, 0 Bleck, Main Street, oppraite 0 . . , b her residents, but now of Toronto, spent are left to mourn the loss of a loving g ^- 0 The nxpositor 0 n ce. S. T. ^0 , 0 Holmes' residence, Goderich 0 -, 0 Street West; Chas. itolmes' '0 -- 0 residence over store. 0, ' 0 Flowers furnished on cahoot .0 , 0 notice. All kinds of ITT- '0 0 holstering neatly done. 0 who was given le marriage y father looked very pretty in a gown . • • of biege crepe with French trim- . . , , , . i entrigs and net to matcn, and carne la bridal. bouquet of sweet peas an d Snap Dragon. She was attended by • Miss Gladys Cox, of Leamington, as Easter with friends here. -Mr. and • , • Mrs Milton Chesney, of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Chesney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J R Habkirk.-Mrs. Craig, of Pres- • • • 4 ' ton is the guest of Mrs. W. B. Hor- • • . 4 seeaeeeeaeee ass .i.,141Pr •:,..)4,- kaa 0 aaa ••• a a A • e , -' ,. wife and mother. Our sympathy goes out to those that nrourn.-The follow- ing teachers. are visiting at their homes here: Miss Edna Campbell, of Benmilier; Miss Grace Scarlett, , of -Hensall; Miss Minnie WheatleY, of near Sunshine; Miss Margaret Cuthill a fra'. for Evening A irs , . The soft ripple -effect is . - _ • . accomphshed by loope tabs on the left side of ' For , . i 'Afternoon arid ;Eveiung . , , . Wear., •••.- ' . . - 0 Phone, Night or Day, HS. 0 ,r..,:.Kate • : 0 ea 0 tee 0 <0 0 <0 0 0 0 0 0 „:,-.. , ,.. ton. -Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brall and es a • et _ a bridesmaid, who wore a nile green -a- d d d hat with pink crepe dress an sand eat daughter, Mary, 1Vlisses Monica and trimmings, and carried a bouquet of Eckert, of Detroit, Sister M. - :... --"`„. pink carnations. The groom was sup- Clever and Sister M. Sophia. of To- a . AI \ ronto, who were here atten g II° by Mr. Arthur Deem, brother 1 • of Rockwood, and Mies Edna. Jennie- son, at her home on the Huron Road West -Mr. and Mrs. Fergits• Itiills.rd . and baby, Betty, speat Easter Sunday . .. the dressandlongloops. of material on-the'rigbt side, Etuy your inateri- al at our piete-goods -- 1 • , , • For •. , • SPORT WEAR. • . • '..”' rted ,,,,. i . funeral of the late Clover Eckert, Oils , af •the bride, and the ushers were Mr. i . , with friends in Blyth.aaaMr._ and Mts. J.. M. Govenlock, wh6 betre resided counter, but first .get • - • JAMES VATS•114 . ' Ag ea, ' -- ent for Singer Sewing • Machines, and General In a•ted °Astiranee. have left for their respective homes. 77-1, .. Harold Deem, of Ragersville, and Mr. • • .--..e. irrints .of the Sydney Deem, of Seaforth. The -Mr. James Sleetb, of Sarnia, well sing a so . . grr (NM'S gift to the bride wale a dia- lo at the Seaforth Presby- ea-- ae.,, • • • - terran church next Sunday evening, umperidt ort mond and sapphire pin; to the brides- - -and ecial Easter music is to be re - maid, a ruby bar pin, and to the best 2"-- '81) . . man, gold cuff lihks. At the close Pea by request -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. . S an evidence that when here for about 25. yearraamoated • to Seaforth lest week.. They wilt. be greatly missed but its they hav'e only gone' to Seaforth We hope- toasee theirs, often. -The rain of Monday:night has your . •-. a • srANDARD-DiastoNtill • . ' - . , PATTERN' • . . .. . . _ . . For' - , . - YOTIR BEST/00WN - . ., , - . , ....., . .• _ . Hewett of Tuekersmit , spent aster of the ceremony, a dainty luncheon • h E Pi certainly started tie Mike things-lOok - Indadgng SE ROB . „ ^ 'Main Street - - Seafortlh ., , was served at the home of the bride with their daughter, Mrs. P. Manning, you bring us . y6Ur filine at Londesboro.-Mr. and Mrs. L. G. yOti -get the licst-reSillts pbsL. to the immediate frie-nds of the bride ' ' . Kruse of Galt- Mr •and Mrs. Edgar Sible, we and After a short 'honeymoon , ,.. • use onli.Aretaie---the green and as it has . &one in *arm will be- a great growth. 'The. high wirol blew over several small .' • . ' .. . . . ,I, . • ' • • he Beirohea a tvott- - derful dr et s nuking • , • • • a PO • -- s :' . , .. ' , . .‘ - . - • a ,- ., . groom. ,. _ . Lawson, or Auburn, art . .. . , d Ylitm jean Mr. and Mrs. 'Wiltshire will reside ' paper that makes tht -Moat of &Intel- of Regalia, spent t aster with rear Leamington. The out of town Wilnam M S F 111 Mrs. 11 men Sclater.- r. . .. e- every negative. . 0 guests were Miss Franees Beacom ma . . „. an ti friends In Detroit "11 ra, S h 1 ' buildings and trees.- e oo reopens Monday, April tOth,..-10. WOW 449V- enlotk and *es Claire Spreat,:,. pf: TlickereMitle, weretinited.tri marriage ' r; . , .gilide, abaft Ybil- bow 3 . • •-••• , • , - to Make. the direasies: rile ; ' titeretofiiiiitihiout -0 ili6, , . ,, - ,' ,, - ' unary . • , . .„ 1,:,),+., . i:4•-,- ' . arid Miss Gladys, Cox, of Learning- ”,1 Velox costs us rricire 'but we and Chicago- las Mary Hays, of - . ton; Mrs. S. DeeM, of Toronto. and D eh - • '' ' • r kilo* it is worth-Whiit /because Port a ousie le spending aeter Xr. Harold Deem, of Rogersville. .- .. . . ' 1* flit • • 't rittite, of . ; • • ; ." - . ..' ; .. .1. ,• 1.84 Saturday, Aoril iltlasand Wil ts- side in thehenso reeetitlY•9e4OrdekL.bY: Ift, ural lam a`,. litkomloot., ', we. ,' '• ' ; 'vk• - -• -; . , ;. ; least poSsage Aglet0t10. . , , .. a otititerig.':v-4L.,ioiit - - '. ' ' ;.•,;-,,, ,; • . ; ; , ,...,..- - , . ., , 411 are irrarked Olt tt 'err `"'"' t with ter parents, . an . ts. R111 Ad as u e f I - s r s you o p the Wish .Stafititird45eglinovAtt- . . • ' 1 ve, • liet-basis. . „I . .4, , .,, .., 444.—.................idd, Hays. -114r. Harry Livens, of Toronto superior sort. Look fOr'''Vetex" Petal Accidevita-A dietressitgly want igatter with seaferth frieme, ... the " thencluany lottp0:Veii*. of Wect. . ' • - - ;- - - ; ' , ' --,---..twt .;',i . -,,,-. ,. , ,s,...,,,-..--,,, .:',. , •- - .... 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