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The Huron Expositor, 1925-10-09, Page 8
r Ti• , , • 1 ' - . - , , .i r• , 1 0 •••• 41 ri r, ll••••• I i 990 h ...,....r -o. .••••••••*-•••••', --- ' ' , ' 1 •ei• 1.3 t C . 0' • EXP . ... Pt .: ,•• .vil : ,, • , .."11' • , ,: I • A 1 ' 0 i II iI l? _ , Art es it . - 'WSTalle'l? MATTERS .rOtilat'PRI'vrabAt'e a. Very 011444,e0, --re • •v••4' ' - -‘ r . r ., ,,E i , 1 , . .., 4, ' ,41, : •• or erthe inefeeeeilingjoe a 0 . • h ,_ Good' Putateee.-"There are Talalli ea' him, alma Alia 60 .. . - g Itlehl • „ , ., rrei- r , .. 4 , ‘‘, . , . , 7 ), , . tR SETS.-:4iiie, t,97 rAft ' ials, regular :59 ftr '4''''em ''''''''"' 's good pota,toes in this year's crop, bat Mr. J. P. cow, a Tuckerspaith, has prodiseed the best in both size and They weigh 2% P ounds each deteils ofhr/bitlee'rinides- ceeeiees, Hoeser0, they -wiehed the 0 elle: reporting Jab on 140a CJ ' sub, hows tads.. sa.ssestilw sew* ES • ' 'li ERC : LAR , ' SJ1 TRLtada. , 4 ., .44; i .,4 . PAI ' A #41•4 ;st• •kke *eclsliiie a; § - i! 44 '''?0, ep , 4 ,, , eee. VINEGAR --White Spirit a quality. lie hes lot a them. • Lieu Effigy Neetio osis proposed* Ino .... 17 . ga- . - ' dr u and a claimed his raw meat days were lease. aito of SisafeethO' a ). gallon gallon .-Dotible size cake eo 5 for , 311)0 .o.... . MOWER pans WITH SAUCERS, Elders Elected. -The following eight Elders have been elected to the Ses- sion of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth: M. IVIeKeillar, J. D. Gem-, ed and retired lin faeor of a Lion, more capable of receiving brick luta:: Theo, the all important question' of devising ways, and meaiase of peeving for our truly great- achievement, the 000 *nips°. - .. . e . .9. .4 -now that she 4, ropov.0 , , . . : 'meant operethin Or appendi • iii oirper Hospital in thit.eitye-ealibis 0 ' exalt is visiting With Teronto te..amil M'rs. J. R.' IVIunn . , - • ' , ;' - : e : ' 7; 10; 12; 15e. • TEA.-Our,special black or 70c mell, Neil Gillespie, George Aberhart, W. Knechtel, William Hogg, C. Brodie and Dr. R. R. Ross. . swimming pool, was. fully discussed. To each and every person, who had the privilege of seeing what enjoy- ,. 4. --4.4.4,44-4,1* i. di b. • ' •'e f M ,k' or. , ,o.viaa, a son o ._ reo: ei: • foi$,..• ea eataeractem has been -appaintecl . ve turned- IT,..ora their, beeerineen rcl..ar,e':O. 0..-:.'511/-** rt.11eeeeihsidence Oe Urehas a from 'Woo?, r."..g.efm- , . , mixed. Per pound PEACHES, PLUMS and GRAPES ex- • Prize List Correetions.-Owing to a similarity in the numbers on the ment, what real health giving Pleas- ure the kiddies of Seaforth had this summer, to these onlookers came, mapageeed the branch. ef the:1)004M ,i,,,•"L' kin '13141... .Iu•I'''no-j"Ideo-142.-9.ete- )7seiteii,ein'kul'reeeti,ewe,eue: : peeted for this week end. DATMEAL.-Fine or coarse granu- Iated and fine, or coarse fl•ake. re Pound u© ' entry tickets, the following classes, credited in last week's paper to Robt. Wright were won by Messrs. A. & J. . _ Broadfoot: First, heavy draft team, Livingstone Special and sweepstakes for heavy draughts. without doubt, the thought, "The Lions of Seaforth, if they do nothing else,,,have, at least, done. this well. Now that the dressipg houses for boys and girls have been erected eioctnineleti-.....'4%to4e,',W, ferlolanntd.verWlyr.Sotatairtze'h„Le banki •Ci . les and he MAW: fribi'meri-r.Q.n.,;7w, ills -Merv -11 eacein.pro_grat:Ttlatote4.- Dereaa. .0. wilson, of .windstir„. is speinling'h% holidays with -hie: par.: .pLresibariatele..svor..e. -err.. - •• -re-- ."' •ltae Sask.; IWO'S. Willie* Hargraet; , . premr slit, Hpormgettes,d-41vit.rxiiatrilleittit4e,i • • J. • • , . .,,_, a - aT'd Mr. C. I3eultbee, of Torsinte; mr. • 'Mr. , ' _ t ' ,,, MEETS, CARROTS, ONIONS, PUMP_ and with the trees and shrubs planted, eats, Me: -end Mrs. J. A: Wiltson: Mr. ande MoorP" P. Set:At, 1 E.. S. poet .. • KINS, CELERY, ETC. Ripe Raspberries. -Mr. N. T. Cluff brought into The Expositor Office last the people generally can see that be fore very long this spot will .be the brightest in our midst, a place ft)? . • • and Mine:Wiltshire, of Leamington are gueSte at the home of 'Mr, William' Deene'-oilllee:- A. I). Sutherland and are, eoes. F. Eurchill, Erusselseeand Mr. and Mete D. McDonald, Goderich, attended the filmed :Of. the late Kra. s. F.D. tchis 1 Phalle 166. week a number of branches taken from the raspberry bushes in his gar- den, that were covered -vrith large ripe berries, which were the equal in ev- ery way of any berries grown in the regular season. Second growth ber- , ...A -A rem. oeiozoor reoreation for our ohm- ren and a clean, healthy acquisition to our town. It has cost money, the Lions of Seaforth will pay what they owe, but it is up to the citizens te loyally support them in any effort Kiss Arita _returned istet week from the Weetewhere they spent the sure- mer.-, 16:Ed. Daley, of Walkerton, spent the Week end withrids, Parents, Aar. slid incrs. peter Daley. , miss Mary meLeau, Goderich is Holinested on Tiresdeyo-eThree Tinier'. •er o • , . • ... ..., . • Ot.,„- •'°ea4 bewlere Vvera ell. Wmhailikleit. °1)." WednesdaY inaYing In tim. tonrria-, ment there,. One rink, cm:appear], of efeesrs„ a "Holves, WeTeTininiPsoe, T...Johusfor.l. and J..4. McMillan, were . .. :. . NEW- s COATS , .-:.--, „ ... ,_ ' ORESS' E . E "a:0'$. - , • ries are very rare this season. they make to pay off the debt and of the guest of -Miss Irene Pattersonoo-Mr. successful in carrying away the fourth' . • • • , - . , ei e "The White Flag." -Under this title a very interesting and cleverly writ- ten short story appeared in the Sep- Maga- so when the euchre and dance takes place on October 12th, the Lions con- fidently expect a full, nay, a crowded house. Leslie maay, of Kitchener, is:spend- ing his '-lnolid s at the home of his , parentoo. it Egmondville.-Mr. J. P. ,,,,e Bell and o r Stewart: janaeson gen., • , prize. -Mr , Edward Archibald who • • has been anending the stutereer.'in the - - • - . --- - . . • , Eastern States; spent •a few' days here with his Parent's,' Mr- '41111 l'OS' An :NEW liIILLIIS - NEW GLOVES NEW F ' NEW 1,3NDERWEAlt. • -- :, e e ,e A. A, tember issue of The Canadian zine, the author of which was Mr. John Mactavish, of this town. This io. the second story of Mr. Mactavish's that has appeared in this magazine , ear sale. A coal heater, Pearly new-. Apply to Beattie Bros., Seaforth. 3017-tX For Sale. -Leicester owe lambs. A3P0P14/Yx1to ....4,7-4, eral •fege11teri of the C.N.R.,-Torent; --.• . repreeenting the C.N.R. employees, were here -nil Tuesday -attending the L.xrer.all.ui.:itzf,:,trshe. Hob:nested. arteed drew Archibald; before returning to,: ,.. "pronto Univerisity to reaunte his : : . ..... studies. -Mr. G. D.' Fergusori bee leas - ed the residence of the -late _Noble. Cloff on North Main Street.-Dr::'...P... , . .. .--• . NEW- .NEW -COR . ' - •,, „ . • 1 ree :-._t in the past few months, and they have p. . For sale. -„Happy Thought range. Apply Fl HMerriste• , of Strat- ford, Were: Mr. J. Burrows received the atinotmeement TC 11/11.14041111Me created a keen desire for more from te 14,m_ F. G. Livingstone. 3017x1 rthe guests of and MM. Th d -' - f h•d' ' on nes ay lnorrang. o t e death -of filaii4Slittia . , _ _ - - ' magazine subscribers. ter Sale. -One Ford OcaMe. Apply to Geo. II Ferguson, Hardware, Seaforth. 3016x1 Peter Delef on Sunday.-Mrsemirold Large,. Of; 'Stratford, is visiting her . his father, the. late &roma TtarrOWS, e . ,,iiiIRP-101P--• VW ' 11111Viti-w" ' Thomas' For Sale. -Two Jers. eys and one Durham parents,and Mrs. J. Hoggartle- vrhich occurred that ,mortin at his home in London, in •• - •-46' VasesPresented to St.. Church. beautiful vases were °ow. Also a quantity of apMes. ApPlY M Mrs. ./. Se.Welsh it on Friday for , his 90thgyear... ,•. , • atria -moat Order a Leg of Lamb nr Veal on our recommendation you -ayill have a real meal. to serve customers with nuts of beef. Lamb, Veal, Quality rather than quantity standard, and price last. Persons wishing meat ---7e' or Mutton, We the choicest Pork, is after i and aim etc. our hours --Two presented to St. ThomasChurch by Mrs. Peters and Miss Punchard, both of Toronto, in memory of their father and mother, also a brother and two sisters. The presentation was made by the Church Warden, Mr. John If. Best, on their behalf, and were re- ceived by the rector who reverently dedicated them to the altar- for 'the service of God and in blessed memory of the departed, who were years ago worshippers in this church. Dale Nixon, Seaforth, 3017x1 Pdan Wanted. -Married man wanted M run farm. APPly to E. J. Box. 30164f Range For Sale.—Steel range in good order, suitable for burning coal or wood. Robert Bell, Goderich St, East. 3017-2 ,,,,, 7,1'1; tlireet_eweek.e. editi n for announce- .; n reeks °Co , Entertainers, toe be held in Cardno's Hall. ' 3017-1 Wanted. -Young man to learn blacksmith- ing business. Apply to Albert Rivers. in Mr. Thos. Sharpe's stand, Seaforth. 3013x1-tf ForSale. -A number of young pigs, from s weeks old. Apply to 5. F. Carron, Huron Road East. Phone 14-144. 3014-tf Hamilton, Where she will spend the winter. -or. The Cathode Women's League . Willi hold a supper and sale of home, Mode articles and candy in e • a on th Parish: II 11 Wednesday, Clete- be 210, --Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kers- •lake spent the past week.,in Water- ford, visiting their d•aughter, Mrs. D. 1. E1111. --Kr. Robert Hawthorne, , of New York, and Mr. Walter Eaw- thorne, of Goderich, spent the week end with their mother here. - miss Hazel Elceat, of the Galt Collegiate BAYFIELD. Jest Arrived. -A car of Portland • cement. As this Willi4 hewn,: krtti:arfr this asearsin season, Ctrerair,s Pilsve a full supply of:. Beachvilt stone lime, .1iydrated lime, -hard wall plaster, reti.shoeo parz,s mbortar color, red and black, rs r . sale, a good ;river, harness°, 11;egya•ane.d.,e f°on. R. CUD- MORE, Builders' Supplies, Herman, Ont. Phone W. •1o7._ 8017-1 Breezes. -Mr. Fred. Reed, of Lon- don, who clerked for F. A. Edward's the past summer, motored up and as - , leek]) . „ . APPAR• 2 gr4 D rFljRNISHINGS' GIVE 'DISTINCTION --OF POISE AND. BEARING. - ' • . . IT' SUPERR STYLES. AND - . . . RARE BEAUTY OF 'DE - , . . • . SIGN ASWE- LL AS-TH„, man 'have same by calling 182 J. --- --ar- Young People's League. -A very For Sale. -.Large size Pandora Range with high warming closet and white enamel Apply Seaforth Pharmacy Staff, spent the week end at her home here. -Mr. McCaughey, of Chicago, sisted at the concert show night..Mr. J. Mitchell, of London, accompanied ` ..TO WEAR,ERS. . D. . STEvvART pleasant evening was provided at League in the North Side Union Church, on Tuesday evening, when rmervoir. at Lost. -On or about September 28th, on the town line between Iiillsgreen and Kipnen, a was a•• 'visitor last week at the homes , , him and visited F. A. Edwards. -Mrs. Ramsey, of Rochester, visited Mrs. William Heard last week and took in . OU DEPENDABLE. SEA:FORTH. Phone 58. Main Street ' the Literary Department, with Miss Beatrice Seip in charge, provided the programme. Everyone. came with to the jack and a pair of combination overalls. Finder please leave at W. E. Butt's Store, or Robert Parsons, R. R. 2, Hensel!. 3017x1 Don't forget the Broclhagen School Fair, • The Picture Play the Fair, which she had not attended far seventeen years. -Miss 44. E. Gar- rette of Waehington, D. C., who has . . • . . , . • QUALITLFAS' - AT PARTIC-- jAMES ATSON SEAFORTH, ONT. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT representing only the best Can- adian , British and American,ss Companies. All kinds of insurance effected some symbol represent name of a book. The lesson was read by Mr. Sam Scott. The topic, "Silas Merrier," was taken by Miss Lillian Hutton. An instrumental selection by Miss Anna Hanna; a reading by Miss Ruth Jarrott and a solo With violin and piana accompaniment, by 3basement, Miss LillianWankel,Oil' Beatrice Seip and Mr. James Scott, proved to be very pleasing numbers. Thursday. October 1st. Good sports: good prizes; good time. Dance in Bennewei's Hall in everting. First class orchestra. For Sale --Desirable property in Egmond- vine. on Front Street, consisting of a house newly repaired, with good cellar, built on a tery choice lot, with fine garden. Apply to William Sinclair, Egmondville. 3013-tf For Sale or Rent. -An eight -roomed house, roll furnace, hard and soft water, electric lights, bathroom, three Iota, large barn. Also a variety of fruit trees, small fruits. Apply to Andrew Little or Mrs, Win. Wmccrtt, High Street. 8015-tf • • Supreme ' ": • EACH YEAR BRINGS -TO THE SCREEN ONE OR TWO GREAT MOTION --PICTURES THAT, BE- BECA.USE. OF THEIR MAGNIFI- CENCE, illEIR WONDERFUL HIT- MAN APPEAL THMR SPECTACU- , LAR SPLEN' DOR, STAND OUT AS GIGANTIC; NOTABLE SUG. spent the summer at her cottage, left Tuesday for Clinton, where she will spend a few days before going to Pittsburg. -1)r. and Mrs. Fraser aM daughter, Betty, of London, who hnve spent the month a . September in Diclmon Glass's Cottage, left for home on Wednesday. -Nesbit Woods, Prin- cipal o e pu le sc eo a f the br h 1 t W 11 ley, was home over the vveek end. - Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Manness and son Dr. : 41\4.1'11' t . ITLARLY REASONABLE, , • . . - • PRICES APPEAL TO YOU - — . . .. .., • -,YOU WANT TO Stk., I 7 - . . . - e . -e,re e THE .G' ARAIENTS. .AND °' . .. . . . , at the lowest rates, including- FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- IVIABILE, TORNADO AND PLATE GLASS RISKS. -Also-- - --e. Baseball. -In the fastest game of the scho-ol year Seaforth Collegiate Institute baseball team were winners on Wednesday over the team from Exeter High School, 3-2. Exeter was House For Sale.--Eight-roomed brick ven- e.ered house with cellar, furnace, electric lights, hard and soft water, also a frame stable and hen house. Apply to Peter Cleary, Executor for Margaret Keeler estate, or Jas. L. emoren, Solicitor, Goderich, Ont. 2013-M CESSES. _AO, and Tillnian, of London, attended 'CII-. IS ,,I,F .. . . our fair last Wednesday. ----Mrs. Sau- , vage and daughter, Winnie, of Sea - forth, were the guests of Miss Gar - e ea rett last week. -Mrs. Isabelle Woods has returned from a visit to Kincar- eel . ,,,,? D It E S S ACCESSORIES. • • • ' *WE NOW" OFFER - - REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT Representing "Huron and Erie" e Mortgage Corporation, of London, Ontario. Prompt attention paid to placing risks and adjusting of claims. Business established 50 years, guaranteeing good service. ' in the lead with two runs until the last half of the eighth when Seaforth staged a sr.appy rally. Singles by Brownlee and Aberhart followed by doubles by Montgomery and Willis pulled the gime out of the fire. 'rho -is opposing pitchers played remarkably good games and turned in fine work in the pinch -s. Aberhart, of Sea- For Sale. -A comfortable residence, has complete plumbing and hot water heating. Price reasonable. Situated on Goderich St. Also two garden lots with fruit bearing trees and shrubs; poultry • house, 14x50 feet and frame building 28x50. on James Street. ene i..r warehouse, frame building, 35x60, Rail- way Street. Apply to H. Edge, Seafortb, Ont. sole* made Classes Reopened.—The !nuaie-elabaes of Miss A. G. Govenlock, which reopened Septembek dine. -Mr. G.• M. Fisther; Miriam and . HaNNT Junior Fisher, of Waterloo, have been visiting F. A. Edwards. -Mr. and Mrs. O'Sullivan, of London, who have'spent with MILTON _SILLS Tiwileillekal.Lie cottage,the past iefityte fwore ekhsomine DJ -2.1s ENID BENNETT,. WALLACE se .gu(Dr) 0 fWtriegrhtrootfheTro, ttem.nr.haw.m., Ris. BEERY arui Out :of 3000 players. the Duels, Sea . Sate 40,- -Land Battles, Jewett ee-,.:r?'4. .... itt • e -- • OFFICE PHONE, 33. RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. forth, struck out nine men while Heaman accornted. for seven. The return game will N: played in Exeter 3rd, will commence them compete tion for dlass prises on October lat. PuPils Prepared for Toronto Conservatory. Examine- tions -in piano, organ and theory. Special Galley Shine. ClailnY Slaves, Moorish . Seccessful Fair Coneert.-The eon- C e Har'eras, : Peerates, Go .a astl s, reetr8P cert Fair night was the most satis- --Markets, Moslem Buccaneers, Slave ---Mer , factory The 1- ....,—....-. . .L , - 1 •• t IVIacLavi h . next week. class work for young children moue approved modern lines. 3014-tf . that the Ageicultural Society Villages and Englund- in the days -r _ °- has had for spine ars. The pro Bess. ,- „ grain P gram - Pro- ,, , .1 .- Qualiti. 14' . •••• • •-•.,,,- Queen , -.... -. . was provided by the Young gressive i I° IL . • - • e an - el ere. - i i e Mod 1 d S'll • North Shi United Parsenage was the scene of a wedding Wednesday ' Funeral of Mrs. F. Holmestett- - There was a large attendance Tues- THE T.II,TIMATX-11N. . . ROMANCE People's Society of Bayfield, assisted b M AND AMAZING A,D•VENTURE. y rs. McLean reader, of Egmoreiville and NOW BEING SEIJAWN . , 'soloist, Store. • • SZAFORTH I S1.1_,Ire,B1....E.:2_1 to lend on Farms, First, Secon.d Mortgages. Cali or write me at pretty on after - noon, at 2 o'clock. when Sarah Ellen, youngest da oghter of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon at the funeral of the late Mrs. F. Holmested, which took F. Reed', of London. . Two Matinees, Thursday endeerriday, 4 pan. . _ plays, "Frardc 01 ' Wif " Saturday, 3:10it. ynn s g and "Miss Molly" -provided . once and get your loan arranged W. J. Sillery became the bride of Mr. pjace from St. Thomas' Church, of W she was a Evenings, 15 and 3g cents. great fun and . were well put on, all taking their by wall= bUsil, No advance eherges. E. 1O. REYNOLDS, - 5'7 Victoria St., Toronto. John W. Mod:land, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Medeland, Egmond- vine. The er-emeny was performed by Rev. R. ehilton Irven. The bride, prominent member, to the Maitlandbank Cemetery. The • service which was simple and im- • ' d ted b th pressive, was eon uc . y e rector, Rev. T. H. Brown assisted by Rev.- Matinees, 10 etiele15 cents. parts excellently. An orchestra also c Come in the Afternoons, if possible. of the Y. P. S., gave fine selections. On account of extralength of per- The hall was packed and many were formance, our first Saturday evening unable to get in. The pr-oceeds a- ' o . IT" IS ON THE LEVEL , LEVELEEN 1100111 . - - the teeth, canker sores PASTE, being anti -acid ' or other. infectien Of: ....0 e. e who was unattended. hioked charming in an ensemble suir, tricotinethan F. H. LarkinD D ' A f . . cross from the show will start 30 - menutes earlier mounted to $179.75. A free dance was ' does prevent the corrodie • .,. e • "zno'irta. - . the reeitth.• or tleioate Agent, Henry Lawrence° Mitchell. of sand and canton er':,pe, ',rimmed with squir- rel with hirovle le ' d to Ir , . , a as an s c ings, local Red Cross Society, -of Which Mrs. Holmested had been the hon- ored president since its inception, lay usual, 7.15 p.m. ••••• given after the concert, to which many • remained. Many who were unable to et . attend the concert are anxious to have lag effect of many da.• laterious: .subetancee, ' often le.ft in Contact , . oS i -4 , . . ,. - ......: • • • Being ' a•,fittIe stiff- ;at' -first, is more etotangi,- - ---- -- - • - is 4) and crabalmle hat. and scarf. She wore a corsage bouquet of Ophelia on the casket Mrs. Hol•mested was • • it repeated. rin cess , ,.. with' the `feethr., It is Sae - ' cal, but ,esire Shetildoltte ' - 4C> C• 4, 4% 4, 4, ..!: ei) is •0' 0 , • 4 roses and lile of the valley. Mter he t ceremony the bridal eou le left . a woman of high ideals, loyal in her . friendships, broad in her sympathies MANLEY -- gent:tine .. antiseptic -- germicide, leaving a it to ,. taken tie. ',Noes- and Teld from the bottom,leldelit- • . NOTICE :e ,& . Persons in need of a never fail 4> . ing supply of water should see 4-• • P on the afternoon trnin for Buffalo and • points east. On their return they will residein E on' 11 . gm (iv' e and interested in everything that eon-, cerned the welfare of the community . . . or individual, and with her passing the town loses one of its most • Notes. -Mrs. Fidenharemer and her 0 granddaughter, IVers. Morros, from Ridgeburg, Ont, were renewing old acquaintances Llsten. elean.. refreshing aftee - - ' ' tasteeand if used every . night before retiring, - V011 certainly -will as. " - ' ..•'' k., ,-„,„„,e,...,•• 1 t prevents bursting' '' ' .‘ the tube. 25 centre...31k "The' Pluirauicy,'.' 4filVt : forth. Made in: Ckft4J. ---..••-, la W. D. HOPPER, Well Driller, e Q' Seaforth. Water 4 MacGillivray Miosion Circla The patriotic, philanthropic and useful citi- last week and Made their home with her brother, Mr. Geo " - ' ' • others do, appreciate t' • - .., Lida. Try It for a faolY.;_- ...... • - - guaranteed; > ,ite gas power; prices reasonable. 4 0 PHONE 54-3. BOX 232 •,'> • 42? 4 o. oe MacGillivray Mission Circle, of First Presbyterian Church, held its October meeting in the Sunday school room on Tuesday afternoon The meeting op- ens The The pallbearers were; Ildessrs. J. C. Greig, R S. Hays, J. R. Arehi- bald, J. Mactavish, H. Edge and J. G. Mullen. Sternigal, who li he,mes W Are B Getting • N Good - ' • ves on the old ---rr- e Busy ing in New s etead. She finds a great many These Goods Are For YOU. changes in the 35 years since she last It's a Wonderful Variety. 'saw ber old home, which since that We • , •4- the benefit, in freedom inalltha; its iv. from -ache or decay, of ., while; . . -1fHE PHARMACY,' fiEAPORTH.. ' • ..:: . ... ' • ....-- - .-e ee ie oe te & ee 0 <> 4 e - • 4 - - - -e ened by singing hymn 373 and then Mrs. Stewart led in prayer. It was SHE HAS GONE HOME Serene her soul as peacefully she pass- know we can :please yen, and al- time haa been built ups like the mod - g0 ;MVO you sane. ern 'home of to -day They by ., -..„. ' - decided that ed, came • . There's Reason let ALL -Things. motor , , F. W. AHRENS Licensed Auctioneer for Perth the November meeting would also be the thankoffering meet,- ing. Moved by Ruby McRae, second- Into the lor of the Larger Life - e' Y, And those whose loving hands would g a nd teturned to their homes REASON TIHS OUT. last Monday. -Ma frarry Edge is busy building the retaining want of ., , , --ee . ... - et, and Huron elounties. Sales Solicited Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms on Application. F. W. Ahrens, ed by E. White, that the captains of each group be a committee to arrange the programme for this meeting; car- ried. The topic for the day was "Duty," and this was taken by Doro- bold her fast, Must walk alone the road, with s row rife. ,, , ' Alone! Yet not alone, for He who trod Be attte the Welsh bridge and putting on the • • ,,, extension for the widening of the:or- Bros - r!ad. . , • Death of 1VIrs. M. Johnston.r-Word was received here last Monday Of the ' ' .„ , , , , Phone 634 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont. ,43,2 thy Kerslake, Jean Brodie and Mrs. Brodie. Mrs. Stewart also spoke for a few minutes 011 this- s-ubject. Fol- lowing this, Annie MeTaggart and Bertha Grieve The path to Calvary and bitter woe, The strong, imm.ortal, HSon a God Ie with us now, as in the long ego. death of MM. Me -Johnston, which took place at London Hospital, in heroly . 75th year. She had been- in failing health the pastefour years and' went edlic Whit to London e ' .. ..o - S. W. ARC IBALD sang a duet The of fering was taken, araounting to $1.00 He gathers one by one }Tis lilies fair, abaft silt months ago for trestlelent, from which she nevee :ree . Civil Engineer Ontario Land Surveyor 0 -co over Stewart Bros.' Store. /Main Street, Seaforth. /Phone 70. after which Annie McTaggart led in prayer. The meeting closed by sing- ing hymn 595 and repeating the Lord's Prayer. _ .00 And plants them all around His blood- red cross, • Till death is robed in majesty so rate, It seems to speak of Oen, instead of loss. hain 'Stores ., vived. Her' remains *ere htlitzght tO Chet dangfhter's, Vim: Peter McIver, ' GOOD VALVE . FOR of Hibbert,..and from there the tun, etal took piece lent Wedneadia, -tO St' ' ' Coluinhan..Church, ' Oar Aiie . sae 4a4t. the/Afala 'totrih agt3ffu . . . . .,. ..... . . , .. ' - ' - --- • - • • ' ' ''•-• • • s lo a " eVer before' - . ilood Shoee volate.lteltet before priced o w, nd n 2997-tf Lima Are Loose Agaln.,--Thursday night saw the Lions for Hers is the better the welcotne T IIIS ,WEET.t. . , •tvliere'reqfdearbigli • niliss.*as celebrated ' by the Iteti. ' ' Pither bantizer, Aylmer Canned.. 'thenee,,t4 • sold Se enPidlYe -, - • • - I.,' - :'•''• • - '' ' -. ; ''' • ••••: '. `--- Been' .g " ' '.: , 'Alava .a..the pargamat .....1f .yo, Mit, .lie. assemble their semi-monthly supper and sing- part, sweet, . _arid .frdm '' St.: Cot'atiban nem tery *here • 9 . sure to ' a et ifte44'..'- ' ,.•, -1.• . '. -:-. . ,. ' ' '' D. H. MellINES - - Chiropractor Masgetir . , . song. The noise issuing from the den was sufficient proof they all enjoyed themselves. During supper the sweet duleet tones of Term Doe. Mieekay could be herd mingling beautifully voith -the Iriell treble Of uot Dullest, *bile the booming bags of Lion The glad "well done" resounding on her ear; Why should we weep, joy fills her happy heart She 'has gone home, n� more to linger here. "41,. label Graham. . . _ ..6. Pumpkin, per tin.... , , all at ' • ' ' , , . 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