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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1925-10-16, Page 8.. .. .. .... III Am, hIairld tq Whom he 0, MOW UTERTAIN pva AP w Mont., lil� 0 Jeau Fowler UAtertainQrs, TW oo, nd t 1%. ded by Jean Fowln-r,tho 1�rot On, '49 PpWt V reader and enter ,ell known tallit iiabkirk, Balks. been accorded a, most enthusiastic Walteki 01 Honaall, ..... ...... lice dur- held from his late hotmO QA SAWAY reception at every Performa, I) ophle Size cake the p icoS being cQn4: ast two years, which they afternoon, the sery v ij� * ............... . e speli warking excluWvely in dvetea by Rev. F. a, Larld PA., Boston and its suurbs. Jean Fowler' of First Presbyterian- churc4i And', in-*-WWI0R POTS WITH SAUCERS,, is popular with thousands of Lyceum spite of the heuvy attende Int-,#-ap 10c, 12c, 25c. -all over the country, who re- largely d. patrons 4TA',-Our special black or amity Plot in Henilllj 70c member her as the pivotal figure in made in the f being d ]�@r pound ......... many of the Lyceum's favorite com- cemetery, the . pallbearers Messrs.,Robert Bell, Hensall; 'Robert PLUMS and GRAPES ex- nies. She has a fine, wholesome, pa pect�,dfor this week end. attractive personality, and as an art- Bell, C. A. Barber, W_ R. Smith, W. VAL.-Fine or coarse uami- ist she 'has few equals, especially in H. Golding and W. E. Kerslake. Utqd and fine, or coarse flke� 5C the presentation of 'ethical numbers. Pound ............ ........ With her is an excellent contralto For Sale.—A good tet beater, nearlY, new4 Apply to Beattie Bros- Seal,orth. Sall -ti ONIONS, PUMP- miss Lillian Frances Nun Wanted. -Married man wanted to rur MEETS, CARROTS, Smith, and S, CELERY, FTC. pianist, Mr. Paul Barnard. MISS farm- Apply to I- J. Box. 3016,tf Fowler has arranged the prograull1le For Salc�Tw Jerseys and one Durban ovelties, cow. Also a, auantity of apples. Apply U i to include many costume n 1 8017XI In the Dale Nixon, Seaforth. V. Hutchison s "The Wooden Shoe Dance," " Bartred Rock pallets, Sam, Gloaming," sketch in rhyming For Sale -60 a laying.. Apply to The Colbert Farm, ft pholme 166. Grandma. couplts, which contrasts adville. 8018XI with the modern Flapper, also French, 'no Range For saie—steel range in good order English and 'Irish folk songs- The suitable for burning &a) or wood- Robe 80174 The whole performance is finished land Bell, Goderich St., Easy clusul artistic; it is unusual. This enter- . wanted. -Young man to learn bla Ing business. Apply to Albert Rivers, In Mi tainment will be girven in Cardno's 1100. Sharpe's stand, Seaforth. 8%lftl-t Hall on October 29th, under the aus- For Sale. -A number of young Pigs, 1ror rro pices of the Young People's League. 6 to 8 weeks old. Apply to S. F' Ca X Econ&%m dmission 50c (tax included). Seats Huron Road East. Phone 14-144. 30144 may be reserved far 10c extra at Ab- For Sole. -Large size Pandora Rang erhart's Drug Store. Plan opens with high warming aaset and white enam, ervoir. Apply at Seaforth Pharmacy. October 26th at 8 am. As this is res 3015-tf Shoe Sale' election night, the official election Te- Apples For sale. -All varieties- Fift cents a beg and you Pick them. Mrs. Jasni sults will be announced as they ar Mclut-h. Mill RoaA. Phone 137 r 41. 'fte Shoe OpportUnilty of a rive over the wire. This concert is the first of the three Lyceum concerts Lost -A flock of Bronze and Black Trn Lifetime! advertised for the fall and winter keys Any information leading to their tri months. Books of tickets for the covery plaaae phone Jamm Fialayson, 3-1 We have no compeitors in this three concerts may be obtained for Seeforth. A018NI sale. We can sell you shoes --good $1.00 (tax included), at Mactavish's Bonds-Seaforth. Street Debenture, 6 im ithoes-the best of shoes, at from 30 Store, Sava-uge's Store, or Provincial cent- Instalment' maturiog 1926 to 1941 less than For full Particulars see A. D. Sutharlant 3oer cent. to 60 per cent. Savings Offilce. Phone 152. 39184f any mail order house or any retail Rooms To Lot.-Tw. "artul f0t merchant in the business. roorns each.; *�autral; comfortable. eleletr ]if you want to save money on your Young PeopWs League�Tha Citi- light water. brimediate Possession. A. I the "EcOnOmY zenship Department was in charge of Sutherland, Phone 152. 301841 Zotwear, come to For Sale.-­FYame house. seven rooms, ele Store," opposite Daly's Garage on the League on Tuesday eening. Mr. tric light� situated one block west of Ma Ute -east side of the street. Reg. Reid occupied the chair. The Street, piano in good condition. App, topic for the evening, "What is Sue- P. 0. Box 258, seaforth. 20184f C. Ma And You Must Be Satisfied ess?" was taken by Rev. R. Fulton wanted at On f r farm. experten you can come right back Irwin- An instrumental 'duet was ed; all year round 'if satisfactory- Phone write- Percy McMichael, R. R. 2. Seafort given by Miss Maybelle Rands and 3018-5 and get your money. Miss Evelyn Harburn, and a vocal Portland Cemerrt.-Car load of Cana, Portland cement just arrived. Get Your su duet by Mr. Reg Reid and Mr. F. S. 3qHE ECONOMY STORE Savauge. During the intermission, a ply t once as this may be the last car ti season., Geo. A- Sils & 'Sons, Hardwa OPPOSITE DALY'S GARAGE contest was grealy enjoyed. 3018-2 Merchants, Seaforth. School Fa Dn't forget the Brodhagen Postal Information. - Pbstmaster Thursday. October ist Good sports; go Sills is in receipt of news f rom the prJzes; good time. Dance in Bennewei's R in evening. First class orchestra. postal authorities, in which it is an lail carriers will For Sale�Desirable property in Egmor nounced that rural n Ville, on Front tree of a hot h built on have the following holidays. New newly repaired, good Years Day, Good Friday, Victoria cry choice lot, with fine garden. Apply Day, Dominion Day, Labor Day and William Sinclair, Egniondville. 3013-d Business Poi Sale -Grocery, Rooniii Thanksgiving Day. Patrons on the House, Tobacco and Stationry, Billiard a rural routes will, therefore, receive Pool, Job Printing Plant, Smallware a no mail on the above mentioned days. School Supplies; Farm- to exchange for hon -The limit of weight for parcels SY&neY Smythe, Market London. posted to any place in Canada, is, S018xJ -r%oDmed hon F r Sale or ReniL..,An eight;t now 15 pounds, instead of eleven as full basement, furnace, hard and soft wat formerly. electric lights, bathroom, hree lots, Is] Q- barn. Also a variety of fruit trees, Sol Israel- Shillinglaw.-A quiet wed- fruits. Apply to Andrew Little or Mrs."'W ding was solemnized in Egmondville Wescott� High Street. 8016-t church on Saturday, October 10th, by Notice. -A short programme and by Miss Mitchell, travelling secretary of Rev. W. D. McDonald, when Agnes W.M-S. and her work on Home Missions N Order a Leg of Lamb or Mutton, M,,d, eldest daughter of Mr. and be given in the North Side United Chu: Mrs. T. G. Shillinglaw, of Tucker- on Monday evening, October 19th, at eil gar Veal on our recommendation and o'clock. -All ladies interested in all smith, was united in marriage to Mr, work are oordiafly invited to be pment yeti will have a real meal. Wettaim. George W Special Optical Offer -Spectacles and to serve customers with the choicest . Israel, of Seaforth. The bride wore a gown of flame cut vel- glsses, the best make of the best makt cuts of beef. Lamb, Veal, Por�l ete- vet with black hat, and carried a with high grade lenses from $3.50 up. E examined by Me. Hugb.aon, formerly optd Quality rather than quantity is our standard, and price last. bou4uet of roses, lily of the valley expert for Kents. Toronto, and later and fern. Following the ceremony, Henry Morgan & Cut, Montreal. The I Persons wishing meat after hours Mr. and Mrs. Israel left on a boney- optical work to be obtained and at moder can have same by callipg 182 J. moon trip to Detroit and Toronto, the priee3. 'Friday and Saturday, October 2 and 24th. Beattite's Fair, Sesorth. Sol bride travelling in a navy tricotine suit with bat to match. D. H. STEWART Service Of Praise—The service praise held in First PresbyteA SEAFORTH. Huron County Fruit Show. -A meet - church on Sunday evening last, v; Phone 58. Main treet ing of the Huron County Fruit Grow- very largely -attended, the lai ers, Council was held in the office of church being filled and all grea the Department of Agriculture, Clin- ---------------- — enjoyed and appreciated the spec ton, on September 30th. The main music. The order of service w. mat -ter of discussion was a question Organ voluntary, Mrs. M. R. Rer of holding a fruit show for 1925 and it was decided that a fruit show be organist; anthem, "Break Forth Ii oy," by the choir; solo, "Love Et held at Clinton on November 2nd and nal, Mrs. James T. Scott; duet, "C to land on Farms, First, Second 3rd, similar to the one held in 1924. that Madest Earth and Heaver Mortgages. Cau or wine me at The following are the officers for 1924 Elizabeth and M. R. Rennie; tonce and got your loan arranged and were re-elected for 1925: Com- S " 3 Heard the Voice of Jes,�as .by vehm Mail No advance mittee-R. R. Sloan, Bayfield, Presi- Dalton- Reid; quartette, "My a&av, gbw4m& dent; Robert Smyth, Clinton; George ly Home," Messrs. D. Reid M IL IL RLYS01MA Laithwaite, Godench; R. H. Revell, Rennie, J. Beattie, J. Scott;'solo, F7 Victoria St, TG"UtO- Goderich; Thomas Fraser, Clinton; ivettl Know That My Redeemer L John Joynt, Lucknow; K. Cameron, Miss Elizacbeth Rennie, of Zuric Lucknow ; S. B. Stothers, Clinton, anthem, "Make a Joyful Noise," Agnt, Henry Lawrence. 111itchcIL Secretary -Treasurer. choir; solo, "Somebody Knows," I J. Beattie; address, "Oh, God of Be th U. F. O. -The Farmers' Club held el,,, e pastor, Rev. F. H. Larl <F> <:� it-, monthly meeting on October 7th D.D.; solo, "The Prayer Perfect," I and although there was not a very James Stewart; duet, "Jesus, Savii NOTICE large attendance, those who did come pilot Me,', James Scott and Miss had an interesting and profitable Relinie. Persons in need of a never -fail- 0 evening. Unfortunately Mr. Black -e� ing �s apply of water should see <�� was not able to be present, as he Former Resident Dies In Goderi 190 W. D. HOPPER, Well Driller, was called away on business and he -Mr. Samuel Cluff, a former v 16� Seaforth. Water guaranteed; will probably give his address at th--' known resident, of this town 0- gas power; prices reasonable. next meeting. Mr. Bert Irwin read vicinity, died suddenly at his hc a paper on the difference in prices in last. 41 PHONE 54-3. BOX �232. Goderich on Saturday received by the producer and those summons came without warning, �0 19, 4 18, 18, 0- 'ql 10 <'5 <> paid by the 'consumer, which was fol- as a great shock to his fgal lowed by considerable discussion on ways an early riser, he was he that and othe r matters. Mr. Charles moving about the house sbortly F. W. AHRENS McGregor bad a few words to say fore six o'clock, buCat seven o'cl about the marketing of hogs, and it his grandson, on coming down sta Licensed Auctioneer for Perth was agreed by all that selling on a found him lying on the flor of and Huron Counties. graded basis is the proper way and dining room, quite dead. The Sales Soliited. th cattle and other ceased was a son of the I -ate Rich Stock, Etc. Should be used wi Real Estate, Farm commodities. n Application. Cluff and was born on the Cluff hoi Terms o stead, a mile north of Seatforth, F. W. Ahrens, Sudden Death of Mr. J. R. Habkirk. June 8rd, 1856. . There he resided Phone 634 r 6 R. R. No. 4, -The summons of deat came with fil -bout Mitchell, Ont. after hi% marriage a fol startling suddenness to a well known five years ago to Miss Jennie Wh and greatly respected resident of this ides, of Seaforth, when he purel town on Thursday evening last, when ed a farm on the 8th concession S. W. ARCHIBALD Mr. John R. Habkirk passed away iit Tuckersmith, where he lived for Civil Engineer his home on John Street shortly be- years, and wbere Mrs. Cluff died Ontario Land Surveyor fore ten ocl-bek in the evening. For years ago. Seven years later I Office over Stewart Bro.1 Store. a week Mr. Hahkirk had been suf- Cluff gave up fa�ming and moved rth 'here he resided for Main Street, Seaforth. Phone 70. fering with a cold, but seemed to be Seafo w 299174f improving, and on Thursdy after- years, and then Moved to Godev noon had driven down to the Bell En- which has since been his boinc gine Works to Superintend some was a successful farmer and work. When the returned in the ev- held in high esteem by neighbors ening he seemed cheerful and not in friends wbo had, associated,with .1 D. It. 1VICINMRS any way the orse for being down for so many years. The surviv tow'11. Ile Strted to retire about members of the family are tl 9.W and was sitting on the side of datig'Jiter and two,sow, Ioh his bed, when be suddenly fell for- Cluff, W. R. Cluff,'bfia. C, -it, Me ward and expirdd beford aid could avid Miss Vtolot Clulf, radt 0?, W4 ", will be at reach him. Mr, Rablcirk vhs brrij nurse, all 4f tdrvnto,� � gfta Mts" in'l-tolisall in the yiaar 1,966 boitig a, '9z Robinoon, of Carlisle, Sasle. 0 is �fon of the late George 'Ralykirk, and. fulleral *a%t , late, t1w greater lygir� ()f 'his life was aetit ft��'O.od �f& 6y gftlirui 0otgo 'ent"Th0raft ill tlAgt Village, X,fftetedn yegrg i&, JJJW " b ' eut 14 'h4 69file t6 &004:11 to lcO A pd0j� Bell MA&WI. .... ...... A It T op. an pnoo romm 14, "being one of tho 'e Ion was� T'. Anut- amade A., erj li S same ecenhoe'04 11 Ira. 49 jtW fill O 0 0 3 t fittingly . Itrom. ilie oin spite e ffio­ weather, 8 . 'iwe the c th, 'filled. 'The eqt �jh` eased was held was shown n'k bountiful floral' ff n" -re. weyp mm the. following.; Ife 11 ate T.aiailyi merW. P. McLachlan and' Thomas Olt, "We, #ew aId was an is -terid 411- -the cordi-0 Rebeliihs 14 i6sw, 'Speaker hiv ted '�O� atte mes..Paineroll, of,: Wilco M "'d .4 :9. G p Fiul�y, Mr. and-, Mrs,. -, S. MG.: Mr.., and Mrs., Beef' Ring 11 ie .s. William 0 towi 9_11 _C, g a and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. null ttrAall,. Mr. and. Mrs.'..W. Z Bed- y rd, Mr. Wmi. Martin, Mrs. :eut �aii& A �604 a tilkins Miss Helen R mily a�d V�Aikg. R. Al- 'O., 'Smyth, � Jack Mc Notesess-mr. and 0 ave Watt. Mc6ase is ve wer4 nLuckn6W, Sund qi) or T_ "0A -wi wife, -w daughf,ei'of 'N rich,; were tWo. fbiter Feb little giil� aged., eight ai Mr.'S _Xt ,ld Fowler's7 c M, no. spxx QU in, there. --44 .)d -thetw"k-end. wx ree years, alsod four ers, Alex. nett, of Wingham; spent ill he jb Weybuin, Sask.; Geor e and Jas., With hore.r-�-Mk. ill R�4s re- ch h � - A t' ure , nox White -Lake, Ont., and 11' of turn�d% on Monday --from. -his two, fleisch, of- Elmira miohn months, sery an. o this iba, Ont.; three sisters Mrs , trin- to the West.L-�-Xrs.'J. tor at the �_ ' * ar inningham, of White Lake; Mrs- D. Elsley,. of Leilmington, Spent a I section. are initAotiz' b iristina. Campbell, of Claybank, few days'this *week with..frienO here. I-ent and "e,y Mrs. J. Bennett, -of Win -'I -per bushel. wpp ,imly go . o,cl. .it,, and Mrs. Milo Skinner, of Kiii- -Mr. aijil, i, id. The sincere sympathy of the thrOp,' spent Sunday witli, friends, this year and tlie:�yielA -up .to '-the,,.' any friends is extended to the sor- here, -Mr. an ,d Mrs. Milton Hooper, ave e. wing family." Lions Euchre A Success. - The Lchre and.dauce of Monday night, W 4d in the G, W. V� A. Hall,- was a T Sh W_ J The anderful success in every way. . Hats'- .ons wish to thank the patrons most !ardly for their co-operation in Entirely, -1ping out a good work. The euAre' --To inners were: Lady's, first; Miss Your aarl Patterson, a beautiful leather ig; gentleman, first Mr. Louis'Dev- Liking. -eux, gold cuff links; ladies' lone inds, Mrs. Marless Jones, an ex lisite . hall bowl; gentlemen, lone ' ands, Mr. Ross Sproat,. umbrella- dies, consolation, Miss M. Dorsey antlemen!s consolation, Nix. Cecil arnham. The Lions have to thank mested, Mr. A. V. Laurence [r. F. Hol ad many others for their very gen rous donations, and also the liadies rho 96 generous gave of their time .1 ly i prepare the lunch. After the. achre, the Lions, led by Tail Twister Of sty-lish 0 rank Sills, gavie a fine sample of rhat they could do in the way of te songs. This was e- inging the favori 01" Zop ery much enjoyed by the entire card arty, and then to the strains of the This Slq� iolin as Played by Mr. Hugh Ches- .ey, ably accompanied by Miss Edith funt, the , dancing commenced with n old time square dance. The Stew- WOMEN'S' rt Harmony Boys then took charge nd played exceptionally well for the HANDSOME ntire evening. The party's final urtain was.rung down at 2 a.in: A pecial, donation, at large tin of fancy COATS ' dscuits, donated by a former manager That Wil, wini.your' X the ball, Mr. Ben Johnson; repres- �nting Christie Biscuit Co., Toronto, enthusiastic admir- Vas very much appreciated and en- ation. oyed. The Lions -are certainly stis- led the people of the district are be- S15 to $65 iind them and afteTMonday 'night's lemonstraftion will carry on thig good vork with renewed a�rdor, CHILDREN'S Local Briefs�Mr, and Mrs, Wil- COATS iam McKay, of Toronto, were week !nd guests at the horiie of Ar. - and $4 to $12 Virs, Adam McKA y. Mr. and Mrs. VIcKay were former well known resi- lents of- Seafortif �and mny old NEW FALL .riends were pleased to, see them lgain.----4Mr. rthur Forbes, of 'To- DRESSES -onto, was.here over the week end itterlding the funeral of the late J. t6 1. Habkirk."Mr. Wallace Parketleft 7-- T )n Tuesday morning for Ills huritia, in '4orwich, Englaild. After receiving IIsure JUSt rhat You've wante(A A ri which he served during the war, Ar. Parke came to Seafrth, Where Q Ia tedloila 44440 10 es mulss 'er. wal 0.,MPs0n1$1 Mrs. was'a native of, tbist, vel ,n, au� _A� town o hter of Mr.'! am Lo a g years a Well .'known pill indeed rec6ived , th a grea Oil Sunday evoningr' �oc wheA 4bout 6 o'clock the body: of im Donald X4a�hlan was found in' his le' - g4r4 go- - d I it his -barber 64�, a e all Wpm an( atout 1 ht I hait, evidently an gone o,.&6'karage to prep�re to 90 �tel on a trip for which he had M, gun. When be,. -hap '�'t 0( L :mAhin a -Ja on Sunday joarch began, resulthig- 14, discovVii; 6f: the body. Corner, D� �: :� R( i Donnellk,�* s immediately summon- arl , -- 'was ed and,�h�­Vrovincial Police M: next fit, 6ra'ble irk *ear, M SHOWING M fo W Z' le Greys 'comfortable r MILLION COPY NOVEL hi Code ''.6f The West tb e The stoi y of a caveman cowboy and of a York vamp, with, of &klnier, spent e, tb6 n pONSTANdt BENNETT G y OWEN MOORE EDDIE CRIPBON 0 C9 a Monday-, Tuesday and Wednesday r( NORMA TALMADGE 7e ia7her 9 Reel Superfilm ei r. Ill od SECRETS" L from tbq,,-�stage play of the same h Iname the Incomparable P 3e a Norma .,presents a quadruple char- to acterization-that of P Glrlhood�'V te Crinoline period b (1865) e A A RanetQX's Wife of Pioneer Days, h 1870. q A Mld_dI6­`A�ged Matron, 1889. b And, fih4lly a Grandmother, 1925. 9 ge I he t ch h -t ry UPER, IE :2`1 Under the a6pices Of 'or The Catholic WomeWs League I tte ;rd Parish Hall, Seaforth of in on Wednesday, Oct. 21st as ge Jy f Foul 5 to .8 p.m. Al Sale of jiihome�mde,. useful S. ie, articles and Candy will com- to mence at 3.30 p.m.- od Admission: Adults, 50c., Children, 25c. m. Here T: -ey Are, At e ttle s he t. m Cotilkak '11- Aluminum Sauce Pans 15c in, Coal Hods ........ ............ 25c Odd White Ciips, rsts, 3 for.. 25c Polished CoW.Hppm. 6, for. . 25c E, Polished Suit Hangers, 8 for... 25c Larg Cork Table -,Mat%- 15C 15 -inch Chair S4ats ..... 20c ,h, 1-1h, Can Talcum Powder.'*.". 16C -ell Ladies' Underarm Bag�, o.k. ..$1.00 n'd 97 -piece Dinnei Setj speciall.*..$17.50 me Package China, Black. and Gold, lie -odd opening this week; shapes and Zd special assortment, priced the "Beatr kl- tie way." Goods ar, "v* each day rl Ig. ird and they all �pell Morry Christmas. �e- )ck .AT rs, -he ros. sBeatt 1 _e trd or Cou'"R. on in te- t' Red&W.h'`te as - oChal 18 gory -Us so&� Ive Package. 6c ,,,, datidy. a, "Fid Caiapbell's tom-ato. C soup ree Bn1k ocow, 1b. . .6 bre- Milth a,, gtr per 'Dag 61- 04 These d& 4' II4 I A It T op. an pnoo romm 14, "being one of tho 'e Ion was� T'. Anut- amade A., erj li S same ecenhoe'04 11 Ira. 49 jtW fill O 0 0 3 t fittingly . Itrom. ilie oin spite e ffio­ weather, 8 . 'iwe the c th, 'filled. 'The eqt �jh` eased was held was shown n'k bountiful floral' ff n" -re. weyp mm the. following.; Ife 11 ate T.aiailyi merW. P. McLachlan and' Thomas Olt, "We, #ew aId was an is -terid 411- -the cordi-0 Rebeliihs 14 i6sw, 'Speaker hiv ted '�O� atte mes..Paineroll, of,: Wilco M "'d .4 :9. G p Fiul�y, Mr. and-, Mrs,. -, S. MG.: Mr.., and Mrs., Beef' Ring 11 ie .s. William 0 towi 9_11 _C, g a and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. null ttrAall,. Mr. and. Mrs.'..W. Z Bed- y rd, Mr. Wmi. Martin, Mrs. :eut �aii& A �604 a tilkins Miss Helen R mily a�d V�Aikg. R. Al- 'O., 'Smyth, � Jack Mc Notesess-mr. and 0 ave Watt. Mc6ase is ve wer4 nLuckn6W, Sund qi) or T_ "0A -wi wife, -w daughf,ei'of 'N rich,; were tWo. fbiter Feb little giil� aged., eight ai Mr.'S _Xt ,ld Fowler's7 c M, no. spxx QU in, there. --44 .)d -thetw"k-end. wx ree years, alsod four ers, Alex. nett, of Wingham; spent ill he jb Weybuin, Sask.; Geor e and Jas., With hore.r-�-Mk. ill R�4s re- ch h � - A t' ure , nox White -Lake, Ont., and 11' of turn�d% on Monday --from. -his two, fleisch, of- Elmira miohn months, sery an. o this iba, Ont.; three sisters Mrs , trin- to the West.L-�-Xrs.'J. tor at the �_ ' * ar inningham, of White Lake; Mrs- D. Elsley,. of Leilmington, Spent a I section. are initAotiz' b iristina. Campbell, of Claybank, few days'this *week with..frienO here. I-ent and "e,y Mrs. J. Bennett, -of Win -'I -per bushel. wpp ,imly go . o,cl. .it,, and Mrs. Milo Skinner, of Kiii- -Mr. aijil, i, id. The sincere sympathy of the thrOp,' spent Sunday witli, friends, this year and tlie:�yielA -up .to '-the,,.' any friends is extended to the sor- here, -Mr. an ,d Mrs. Milton Hooper, ave e. wing family." Lions Euchre A Success. - The Lchre and.dauce of Monday night, W 4d in the G, W. V� A. Hall,- was a T Sh W_ J The anderful success in every way. . Hats'- .ons wish to thank the patrons most !ardly for their co-operation in Entirely, -1ping out a good work. The euAre' --To inners were: Lady's, first; Miss Your aarl Patterson, a beautiful leather ig; gentleman, first Mr. Louis'Dev- Liking. -eux, gold cuff links; ladies' lone inds, Mrs. Marless Jones, an ex lisite . hall bowl; gentlemen, lone ' ands, Mr. Ross Sproat,. umbrella- dies, consolation, Miss M. Dorsey antlemen!s consolation, Nix. Cecil arnham. The Lions have to thank mested, Mr. A. V. Laurence [r. F. Hol ad many others for their very gen rous donations, and also the liadies rho 96 generous gave of their time .1 ly i prepare the lunch. After the. achre, the Lions, led by Tail Twister Of sty-lish 0 rank Sills, gavie a fine sample of rhat they could do in the way of te songs. This was e- inging the favori 01" Zop ery much enjoyed by the entire card arty, and then to the strains of the This Slq� iolin as Played by Mr. Hugh Ches- .ey, ably accompanied by Miss Edith funt, the , dancing commenced with n old time square dance. The Stew- WOMEN'S' rt Harmony Boys then took charge nd played exceptionally well for the HANDSOME ntire evening. The party's final urtain was.rung down at 2 a.in: A pecial, donation, at large tin of fancy COATS ' dscuits, donated by a former manager That Wil, wini.your' X the ball, Mr. Ben Johnson; repres- �nting Christie Biscuit Co., Toronto, enthusiastic admir- Vas very much appreciated and en- ation. oyed. The Lions -are certainly stis- led the people of the district are be- S15 to $65 iind them and afteTMonday 'night's lemonstraftion will carry on thig good vork with renewed a�rdor, CHILDREN'S Local Briefs�Mr, and Mrs, Wil- COATS iam McKay, of Toronto, were week !nd guests at the horiie of Ar. - and $4 to $12 Virs, Adam McKA y. Mr. and Mrs. VIcKay were former well known resi- lents of- Seafortif �and mny old NEW FALL .riends were pleased to, see them lgain.----4Mr. rthur Forbes, of 'To- DRESSES -onto, was.here over the week end itterlding the funeral of the late J. t6 1. Habkirk."Mr. Wallace Parketleft 7-- T )n Tuesday morning for Ills huritia, in '4orwich, Englaild. After receiving lis ds�harke from the Flying Corps JUSt rhat You've wante(A A ri which he served during the war, Ar. Parke came to Seafrth, Where are our New Wand A Co"r- !e has beeu a resiaent fpr the past sets—glove -fitting, soft., lve years... He was a well known pliant, seemingly boneless'_ ind popular -figure in the younger �et, ande has a host of ffindawho to pair,- 40 , are sorry -to see him leave, but whof' ffill wish him,a sgfe trip and a Wqef� ,orne should be, decide to Teturn-Jio "anada. He was accompanied by Hosiery of abusual merit— -in P. Calder, -formerly of the Mbf�ion, next fit, 6ra'ble irk *ear, Bank staff herei who ii xv.tii6% �is home in Scotland, f6 �hel 671. 'comfortable -Mr, and Mrs'. Charles " I' 6171 a in finish. am, �-Partxeu- &klnier, spent e, tb6 lar aboutihe hoi v lik ie'r, ad from a viiif triends-Ift Diii�, ilerty has been aminatiow-, at, Kingston". and _: alelilelit4ry ., ce Cult like awl iiw is n6w thgwhir to buy it her6� Mary Do- her Ox. Of pakicular interest to ev- er iiis. atl OMNI y Ndyls Our'sho or Vall wegi_� t rbs of d' ftbr* le pendable quilffl6s. ch- hold & Surpaming -in e of Wb� All choice arid lownesg. tobi P any r 'bit P mous exhi IAs: Tai �,7 III