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The Huron Expositor, 1925-11-20, Page 8
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' • , 'i I' I 11 el • 'gee -01y a cloheowima' ' 'O. neSterne t 7, laten-• NeeafiletienseetRasellelee ' ) 2,6c Boele 'About- *et R4P2 Wee; • ITARY SOAP UN2 . . 6 )vi, (34C) 27e , RSAIL POLIS ING 75© 8 Novelty Pitchers, As- aorted colors -plain and Ile tile patterns, lustrine fin- 300 ish, at, 1.0 to 50c eech. . . ./ , k . OWING TO ROAD CON- DITIONS, SCOTT'S ONE CENT WALL PAPER SALE Id AS IEBN Ex- l• TEN D ED TO SATI) IR- , DAY, NOVEMBER 28th. ; .41114 ill: Ow iluxeo, Rebineezt; A4 '4g... Oraysow, ve.tures in thiduatiii.th Canadian Portraits, MaieDenald; The Blue Flower, Yee 1300. Juveeile-- Rauch Girls At, Rainbow Ledge, Van- dercook; Ranch Girls Pot a Gold, Vandereook• Rawl), Girls At Board- , ing School, Vend/at-cook; Ranch Girls in Europe, Ranch' Girls at Hume Again; Ranch Girls and their Great Adventure; Ranch. Girls and Their Hearts Desire Ranch Girls and the Mystery of tile Three Routs, Van- dereook; Adventures of Peter Cot- tontail, Burgess; Adventures of . be occupied at ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ww,,,mommimmimommummomm, . ....--.4.4 . j. standing . Therengill Th Inpsons' .„ , ,,„..„.„. the 00aST.Okti ., - SEARLEU'An called We take'. .Sabscriptiens for all ewing neziodicala at oublisher's prices. father, - - - - has H.• Edmison, D.D.,, one of t4ene, preaehers of the • elite In g also be special raUsie n `"„, oh -Mss Helen. French 'wee toe from Montreal last Week $ to the aerielni illness of her ,,, M.r. Robert Frenele, Dar. Freech 41 beeu mewed froan the hoepthil to $. is aserioUs .• . a . . 0 d'', d'I d* 't q. 4/ irs 8 - 8-888.8.8 - ,,,,,,,n,- , . :..e , . Rh. TO ' ,49. '.04. * d' . 92.6!Te . /Pi , That $ Saves $ . , -$ = Saves S" , $, 1108. -Hand made, kiln dried, all eedar Wash Tubs, guaranteed to Last a woman a life time if she dies e Danny lVfeadowmaiseeBurgess; Emily Climbs, Montgomery. 1873 Margaret _ , his home bet stillt in . a a' You- $ $ eonditien.L4/1r.'' he wai united in marriage to pie King, and three years later, week to Walton, where he spent 13 James befete4 coming to Seaforth, erous he has since been a continuous seen . • He was a man of quiet days hOnest, industrious and one commanded the respect of all whom .he came in contact. 1Virs. of died twelve years ago, bat he ental survived ' by one son, Mr. John of Shoshone, Idaho, and on.e *S. Thomas Biekle, of Sea- with whom he had resided since ter mid -Mini Nidrit Wee- 41 left on Fridae last tie eleen$1. A. $ at the home a their soleAte., n Gillespie, in Toronto.-Nntin- 9 cutters and sleighs were tie be on. the streets the first three of this week, hut the rain on Wednesday night took away most of .ler. and Mrs. W. McLaren the snow -- Saginaw, are visiting at the • par- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Me - Laren* in Egmondville.-,Miss B. Cummings, private secretary for Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Doi -minion Minis - of Agriculture,. spent the week 6r4 ...._,— Dollars $ - . e n fe n 0 a $• - Doll.fiTH' 7 .1 I $ $ $ $ $ ' '. .-e, , IF TRE MG -SPECIAL SALES .... . . . ' , , . • ARE NEARING AN END • YOU HAD BETTER ' . ' km any reasonable time. $1 15 Regular $2.25, for......... 0 [7..ush DiSCotliit Bends with cash tinir- acha.ses. moved sows For Sale. -A number of bred sOWa. years, Apply to S. F. Carron, ' Seaforth. 3028-1 Feed Corn. -One car of feed corn coming where Phone orders to resident '.--N---7----- ' in first week in December. Carron, 144 r 14, Seaforth. 5e28-1 manners, Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, Etc., tak- eau in exchange for goods. S. F. Lest. -A Ford tire and rim between Bruce- who Seaforth, OD Monday Slight. Finder with. Old Boys' Association. -The field and 3026-1 leave at The rocomitor omee. Oughton .1, 0 ee.,,g ee F. ,/ ,, tc.dis lit ..Wr Plume 166. Huron annual meeting of the Huron Old Buys, Association, of Toronto, will be held in the auditorium, Y. M. C. A. Building, 40 College Street on Mon- day evening, November 30th, at eight is ealLe areF". saime*e.lcrIcesart anattea.nttlongef si on 133. T. G. Sbillinglaw. souses Oughton, Beads.-Seaforth, Street Debenture, 5 Per daughter, gent. Instalments maturing 1926 to 1945. forth, For full particulars see A. D. Sutherland. Phone 152. 3018-tf the - vived death of his wife. He is also sur- by one brother, Mr. Matthew Oughtoe, of Silver Bay, 1Vianitoba. The funeral ' was held from the home Mr. Thomas Biekle, on Wednesday afternoon, interment being made in Maitlandbank cemetery. . end at the home of her brother, Mr. John Cummings. -Mrs. R. Bain, of Detroit, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. McCowan, at Rox- boro.---Wiss Edith Hunt is visiting with London friends. -The roof ,,,f the Commercial Hotel barn collapsed the weight of snow on Mon - - , lr e , * \ — W ea, 1 1 1 FOR IIIITC EN BATH ii-,,,, ,„--„ nee e.:,•) o'clock, for the election of officers, and the transaction of other import- ant business of the association. Ev- ery Huron old boy or girl in Toronto or vicinity is cordially invited to be present and take part in the pro- ceedings. Refreshments will be serv- ed, and a very enjoyable evening is anticipated. The membership list now runs over the thousand mark. i .-Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, " , sa_e Guilds' bred -to -lay strain. for sale cheap. Apply John M. Henderson. west William Street, Seaforth. 3028/a of Rooms To Let. -Two apartments, four ms each; dentral; comfortable, electric hem, water. Inxtnediate possession. A. E. Sutherland. Phone 152. 3018-tffrom Agents Wanted. -Agents, sell hosiery for the family from mill to consumer. Write for our new Fall and Winter catalogue Just out. Sterling Hmiery 1.11119, Toronto, Ont. 3021-4 ., Local Briefs. and Mrs. Robert day night. Fortunately no serious damage was done to the contents, and -Mr. Habkirk have returned from Grosse .___ Isle, where they spent the summer Mr. and Mrs. James Carnochan left on Thursday for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter visiting their daughters, 1VIrs. Kirby and Miss Carnochan.-Mrs. R. C. Apderson, of Hamilton/ le• a guest at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bell. -Mrs. J. IL Best and little daughter are visitingat Mrs. Best's home in Toronto. -Remember the Red Cross bridge in the G.W.V.A. on Thursday afternoon, December 3rd. --Mrs. Mae Dorrance has returned from a two months' visit with friends in Saskat- chewan. ---, The Catholic Women's repairs are now well under way. -Mr . and Mrs. Alex. Sparks and son left on Wednesday for Cochrane, 'Where they will spend the winter. - Miss Ruth Thompson, Tillsonburg, and Miss Gladys Thompson, of Niagara Falls, were here on Tuesday attend- inf the Green -Thompson wedding. - Mrs. R. Fulton Irwin has returned from Grand Rapids, where she has •thhson. been a guest at he ome a er. -Miss Doris Clarkson, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ferguson. -Miss Pearl Beaton left this week to take a position in Detroit -Mrs. Allan Stone and little son, were gueets at the parental homewho of Mr. 'and Mrs. James Hudson THE THAT URDAY - ENTICING MONEY -SAVING BARGAINS VVE OFFER TFIIS FRIDAY AND SAT- , WILL DELIGHT THE BUYING PUBLIC HALL DINING FO INE CENT During Sale, Nov.12th-21st All Guaranteed. SC T WALLPAF'ER ROOM PARLOR SHO , -- Young People's League. -A very pretty set of lantern slides entitled, "The Bermudas," was shown at the weekly meeting of the Young Peo- ple's League on Tuesday evening. The pictures depicted in a very realistic manner the life and natural resourc- es of these interestink islands. The lecture accompanying the slides was read by Mr. F. S. Savauge. A solo by Miss Lillian Wankel and a piano selection by Miss Annie Hanna add- ed greatly to the evening's program. Next Tuesday evening the social de- partment are planning for a Handl- cap Social. For Rent. -Five -roomed frame house and kitchen. ifut Egtondvillhe; goodno,ellaaarrteerletrreic F • oht hltntrandwahenr Touse.elmedimeily gat The sEx- positor Office. 3023x1 en. Sale or Rent. -A 1 -roomed frame house on North Main Street; electric lights. furnace, hard and soft water in 'house; hardwood floor in living' rOOD1 ; tDpOd garden. Apply at The Expositor Office. 8022-tf For Sale. -Desirable property cin Esmond- ville. on Front Street. consisting of a house e sesalYetraerei lot:. weirt'e gged geaerti. let% 17 t: Williarm Sinclair, Egmondville. meet elosee_en eneents eeine w. si. Elliott for gasoline and oils mmt be settled before Decembe:r ist 1925, otherwise they will be eneed in other hands for c.ollectson. Save veurseit Ose extra expense. W. H. 3023-1 Elliott. League are.ishaholding an entertainment in the ParHall on Monday even - ing, November 23rd, at 8.30. Father G•oe.tz •will. give a talk on his recent visit to France and there will also be a short musical programme. - The Misses Este, Florence and Mabel in Egmondville, thave returned to Nor- wich.---The young ladies of St. James' churc'h will hold a social evening in the parish hall on Wednesday, No- vember 25th. The Raymond Red - mond floe piece orchestra will furnish the music. -Mr. Sam Walker, of ' A SAVING AT LEAST OF So you don't want to de. --- lay if you want your share.. en 4. .. < I 1, e I • • •• ,. s.) THE WOMAN WHO HERE come§ baelt again ..- .• --,-.....--• , ,... e BUYS MEAT • for naore--and Cluality flavor notice news Engine (Seaforth) son te notes and damages Held: any plaintiffs dente trouble tractor employee's disregard no tiffs claim Claim Dismissed. -The following appeared in the Osgoode Hail of the Globe on Thursday: "Bell Co. v. lVfcAndless.-R. S. Hays for plaintiff; W Hender- (London) for defendant. Action recover amounts due on promissory given in payment for tractor separator, and counter -claim for' for breach of warranty. Defendant has failed to show defects in the tractor for which are responsible. *`The evi- sustains a finding that anyt defendant experienced with is attributable to his or his careless management and of instructions. There was repudiation a contract and plain- fulfilled their warranty. Judg- ment for plaintiff for amount claimed, with costs, and defendant's counter- is dismissed. Fourteen days' Seaforth.. eatnenesaven tee 'Oet my busins' an ma:standees account owing to me must h be adjusted on or before ,the 1st of D!cem er, 1925, otherwise they will be placed in other hands for collection. Thomas Ferguson, Sea- forth. 30214 Local Salesman Wanted. -To represent the ti.,"oaindd leiriaettoie thi ' Big de- ckF.enStairit llnouwleearites.bes' t selling time. Exclusive territory, handsome free et. liberal terms. stone sa Wellington, To - r°,1t4 30204 For Sale or Rent. -An eight -roomed house,- ,fult basement, furnace, hard and soft water, : electric lights, bathroom. three lots, larg,e I barn. Also a variety of fruit trees, small fruits- APP1Y to Andrevg Little or Mrs. Wm. w..cott., High Street. 3015-tf For Sale. -A comfortable residence, has ci,orimepeleter Poina=ellein. g srinuda hot ter hea•ting. oneaGoderich St. Also two garden iota with fruit hearing toes and shrub; poultry house, 14x5Otrfeett tnnde fwrtinreeouBbuellding 2.8x50, on James S en . h , frame build35,60, Rail - way ;Street. Apply to 2-8. Edge, Seaforth. ont. 8015-tf Timmins, is visiting at the home of his Mr. Mrs. W. J. BIG NOW PLAYING parents, and Walker. ane ' 1 lyrey s THRILL -SHOT ROMANCE OF THE TAMING OF THE WEST -with- Jack Holt . HILLSGREEN Notes. -Misses Ntellie and Annie Taylor are on the sick list at present but we hope -to see them both around again soon. -Mr. Will Parsons who underwent an operation in St. Joseph's hospital, London, one day last week, MONEY - on all LADIES' AND GIRLS' We have thousands of dot-- lars' worth of well selected, new merchandise, this sea-- son's buying, so supply all. your requirements. AND Billie Dove Howar,d, who m‘t ade td,irectedby Thundering e iHerdt and "Phe Border Legion.' we learn is improving nicely and ex- peets to be home shortly. -Mr. Hugh Love has treated himself to a piano. -The W. M. S. met at the home lf Mrs. William Jarrott on Wednesday of last week. During the meeting Mrs. Webster Turner was made a life member by the auxiliary. --Mr. Frank Coleman has treated himself to a new sedan. Frank always likes to APPAREL FURS MILLINERY - UNDERWEAR• HOSIERY - GLOVES To realize the big savings you can make on purchases. all over. the store, you must. see the goods that we have priced so low.. iitiort---and more. arid in our meats is . the attraction, as atay," well as reasonable prices. Cut rate meats give no satisfaction -you can- iet eat them after cooking. Pay us a fair price and get the very best. held — ' ,.. H. STEWART SEAFORTH. In Phone 58. Main Street nee W. M. S. Meeting. -The regularCORSETS monthly meeting of the W. M. S. was in the school room of the United Church on Thursday. November 12th, with about forty members present. the absence of the convenor of Circle No. 6 and the President, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. J. Johnston took charge of the meeting, and Mrs. R. Archi-winners The Lions Euchre. -The weather- man on Monday, while apparently doing all in his power to spoil things, really did the Lions Club a favor, for had it been good weather the G. W. V. A. Rooms would never have held the crowd. • As it was fifty tables were used by. the euchre players and besides this many had to stand. The ae the cards were: Mrs. G. , keep up with the latest -Mrs. Ralph SWEATERS . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday POLA NEGRI Stephenson and Jean Clark spent the weekend with friends in Seaforth. •We MILLINERY • advise- you- to figure DRESS. GOODS • STAPLES Supply in "THE CHARMER" Her First Great Comedy Role, and Her First. Picture with an American Setting. 6 Prinee SS \ DUBLIN Here's your shoe opportion59Y1 We can save you' from 40% to so% on every pair of shoes bought at this sale. The Economy Shoe Sale, opposite Daly's Garage, Seaforths Notes.-1Vfiss Mary Beale spent Sunday with friends at Blyth, Ont. -Dublin and St. Cohinaban might way ahead. your. BEDDING needs -for months to come. LINENS You'll be glad you did when, WIGS you, count the dollars you,' DRAPERIES have saved. • ETC ETC e -, . • , F. W. AHRENS Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and Huron Counties. Sales Solicited. Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms on Application. F. W. Ahrens, IIIhone 634 r 6 R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont. en bald the business part. The program consisted of a sold by Mrs. Ed. Bright and a piano duet by the Misses .E. Harburn and M. Rands, while Miss Brown, of the Collegiate staff, gave a very interesting talk on the second chapter of the study book, "Building With India." A dainty lunch was served, and a social half hour spent At a recent meeting of the W.M.S., Mrs. R. Archibald was appointed dis- trict representative of the W. C. T. U. Travellers' Aid with the following D. Haigh, Miss Marg. Chittenden, Mrs. John Rankin, Mr. T. S. Smith and Mr. Robert Devereaux. A bounteous lunch was served, under the direc- tion of Lions Keating and C. P. Sills and during which the Lions, led by Tail Twister Frank Sills, led the guests in some community singing, very pleasing to everybody. By spe- cial request the Lions gave the regu- lar roar. Dancing took place immed- iately the floor was cleared until 1.30 a.m. The music as supplied by the well have a reunion of their sons and daughters who have found employ ..,. - Sales Speaking of Sales, what about the Kiddies in all your buying? DON'T FORGET THE WEE FOLK Once a year they appeal for a Gift from . SANTA CLAUS and his headquarters is at a e Beattie Bros ment in Detroit. One thing is certain that our young people are very will- ing and able to work, ;which is a great honor. -Several from this vicinity at tended the euchre at Seaforth on Tuesday night, and enjoyed the com- munity song programme at the close of the evening. C. W. L. -The Catholic Women's League herd their regular monthly meeting on Sunday afternoon in the high school. Interest centred chiefly on the notes on the recent convention held at Sarnia, which were read by the President. An interesting ad- dress given by His Lordship Bishop Fallon, at Sarnia, was also outlined. A vote of thanks was tendered to the delegates, after which the yearly report. of the activities of C. W. L. 0 in this was read. This show- . YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY SAFE IN - BUYING ALL YOU WANT BECAUSE -WE GUARANTEE EVERY PURCHASE —COM- E— e J, 1V1.a cTavish Seaforth's Popular Style Store ......_,- . committee: Mrs. Coates, Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart Harmony Boys was excel- JAMES WATSON SEAFORTH, ONT. INSURANCE AGENT Harburn and Mrs. W. J. Dickson. The next meeting will be held Thursday, December 3rd, at 2.30, at which the third chapter of the study book will be given. lent, while for the benefit of those who like an old timer, Mr. Hugh Ches- ney, assisted by Lion J. F. Daly and Mr. Thomas O'Reilly, did all that was necessary. The thanks of the Lions helped much GENERAL representing only the best Can- a,dian , British and American Companiee. All kinds of insurance effected at the lowest rates, including- FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT, AUTO- MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE M GLASS RISKS. Lions Entertain Visitors. - The semi-monthly meeting of the Lions Club, held at the Olympia Restaur- ant bast Thursday, was graced with the presence of six or seven of the influential citizens of Mitchell and by Dr. Gallow and the Rev. McDiarmid, of the Goderich Lions. They came is due the ladies who so to get the lynch ready and also to the general. public for their generous support on- such a night as Monday. Altogether a neat sum was realized to help pay for the swimming pool, and a continuance of such affairs is looked for. -Com. -Also- REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT Representing "Huron and Erie" Mortgage Corporation, of London, Ontario. Prompt attention paid to placing risks and adjusting of claims. Business established 50- years, guaranteeing good service. OFFICE PHONE, 33. RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. to Seaforth to see and hear how it was done, and our Lions, with the assistance of the two from Goderich, convinced the Mitchell delegation that their town would never be what it should, unless a Lions Club was form-_,.........„-..— ed forthwith. Each and everyone of the Mitchell representatives express- ed themselves as amazed and delight- ed with the pen and enthusiasm ds- played, not only at the meeting it, self, but also in the work so far ac- complished, and besides, made many Green -'Thompson. - St. Thomas' Church, Seaforth, was the scene of quiet but very pretty wedding on Tuesdaymorning of this week, when Thof Mr, Delia May, eldest daughterf M and Mrs James . omps.on, urc Street was united in rnarnage to Mr. . ' John G. Green, of London, the cere- • mony being performed by the rector, Rev. T. H. Brown, in the .presence of only the immediate relatives. The ----'..' • - by Specials:-Teys, Games, - parish ed much good -iork is being accomp- lished. It was decided at the meet- assasseree, .Hand kerehiefs, Stationery, Christmas c Cards. ing that the usual Christmas boxes of clothing and fruit be sent to the Home at London for the orphans and _ _ •-- • , - - • IT IS ON THE LEVEL , LEVELEM Toorrn. • the teeth, canker sores Mrs. William O'Rourke aged people. PASTE) being anti -acid - , taaaame, or other infection of e e a Cham Stores i e kindly consented to prepare a paper to be read at the next meeting. It was also decided to hold a social ev-• ening in the near future. does prevent the corrod- ing effect of Many dee. laterious .substances, often left ix contact with the teeth. It is a . e , aess. 71 , e h " ' • . ,• the mouth /or threat. Being a little stiff at firet, is more etealitiMi- cal but care' should be r , 8. 4". 0 .c) '°' . ° <s• • '• <7.. 4re 4 ' 0 NOTICE e> e pleasing references to the ability of the citizens of Seaforth generally, to back up so strongly, a good work well begun. Lion Ed. Bright rendered some more of his special stuff, while bride, who was given in marriage her father, wore a smart suit of navy blue nicotine with cinnamon ehoker • : and large black hat, and carried f roses Her bouquet eSweetheart. . bndesmaid was Miss Sadie Thomp- Specials• for Friday, November 20th, and following week. ST. COLUMBAN Notes. -Mr. Con Dalton has gone Chicago Where he to gamble antiseptic- germieide leaving a clean refreshing after taste, and if used every before „ i • tt ; • , • ri eseeee taken to prees and fold frone the bottom, which prevehts bursting of the tube. 25 gents at 'The Phaniaacy,". Sea- 4, Persons in need of a never fail 4 ote ing supply a water should see ee • W. D. HOFFER, Well Driller, .44 * Seaforth. Water guaranteed; e', - . gas power; prices reasonable. 4 4 PHONE 54-3. BOX 232. (' ' .a. ,f..: ee •<> . .c. . • 1* . '1" '''' • '''' Twister Frank Sills excelled himself in the art of making each Leen convince himself he was a Car- uso in embryo. Dr. Gallow gave very pleasing resume of the work of the Goderich Lions, ably seconded- by Rev. McDia id, and to complete most ent•husiastic meeting, President Lion R. NI Jones, concluded the meet- ing with a fell well chosen remarks. son, who wore a gown of ruet crepe with hat to match and bouquet of a Ophelia roses. Mx. Ernest Green, of London, brother of the groom, acted as best man, and the wedding march a was played by Miss Palmer, of Lon- don. Following the church ceremo-ny, luncheon was served at the home the bride's parents, after which Mr, - e and. Mrs. Green left on the afternoon —.n. -- 3 Minute Oats, large package... .22e lVfocaroni, 1 lb. 11c to expects se- cure a situation. - Mrs, Jeremiah -. seanleton, of St. Columban, was ' in night retiring, you .dertainly will, ea • others-. t10, appreciate , ' iT , a , Jul , ''''• f orth. Made in' Gan- Ada. Try it for- a -few itls worth Lion Crown Table Syrup, 2-1b. tin14e of Serv-us Baking Soda, 1 Ib.- 08c Serv-us Sal. Soda,. 2½ lbs. 08c London. last week on a visit. - Miss LOretto Morris, of Detroit, is a vis- itor at the home of her parents, Mt. and Mrs. James Morris, of Hilebert.• the benefit, in freedom MOnths; :helm gale or &day. tif , • - * : THE PilAitlifACIt; SRAFORTII. If you are not getting in en the Red and White Specials eaell, week are missing something. en/qr. John 1)/feMillate of Detroit, paid - a flying visit to hieparents, Me. and 'on ___ __ _ . — -------,....- _ _ --• „..---eseee A pleasing feature of the evening was the reception of Dr. J. Munn as -member. am on a honeymoon trip to Mon- a treal. you surely Ask your neighbor. New fruits anteing every day now. Our groceries are the very best nal- . , ity we can neoehret and doix't• forget the epecielly good Seentra lines along n with the othet prompt SETViee you ways' receive at Mir Acores. , . id n 10 ,,,, A "Where 7" 13111/1 eyse " Y u . . , . ,,, 77 ROSs Z. Sproa Vir ,Al 0 . . ' :. it ' ' ' , , , :. • ), , , . tir , 1 i ''' 6 i.e al- ' b. . a i.,,,, 1Virs.. Miles 1VIelVallan Sunday last. He Motored eget btit owing to- the / ' ..' . ; . deavil ShcrwUtainr re; 11111.ea -tlie'lla•Iii• 4 : dayea..41bout rty-fien tee* eteeeitia• • elee ,e, tee eon, a 1V14,,, ‘Vittiml. t i ! - - — - ' 1 '--- ° Re1W'' 8")tia 111344 Megt t*1 c° Thursday . loot,,, to live litin a' -day'zi puivvititt, totta '41eatirit .16tok . * • 'ff,d i ' 't ' i, -tur WM. IOW. f 6 '40114. * , , 4410. ititieli:Iir. de' 'V* a itt ' i( ‘. nOttliennee, i ' ' 6 • 1, "9' 4 ___ „ ';: - '' , - — ,, ill, .._ , t I $ t $ , , , i , - , , '' , ,, . „ .. , • r, - I r ' . .,. , . • ; a. . • ) , 10 .) • , . e' 0 • rl, t .'''', ' I., , , --- t • a eee' „ . . --- --- . / ,if,P„..0 - ,,,,,,„., 1%01' tfoomoi dm, to or "ow too, ot , lesttedr Itti gamma • ,.,10,04 tattoo, , ' Of S e , . • . . et. ' e ' , i.L., ,,i s';','Ast.. , r2 ,. ' 4i, .. , ; .,tit a, books lie tion: AthertOrn Wright; The =doge, a , New'Books -The following PAW have been received at the Pub- Library and are now in eircula- Pietione-The Crystal Cup, A Son of His Father, The Red Lamp, Itieetert.; Reepenof the Bees, Pellet; Great Loicke; Painted Virete, Me- ; kaki, vrigi Thooko, riar,,Thil d QratramOlhiti booze ' ' tOhdle' Oa a A 3:41he.„ • "fae eree. e a, , - e, ne ' en. ' Death of enry Oughton. - The death. occurred at the home of lia daughter, MTS, Thomas Biekle, Jo .1,:e Street, on Monday leet, of mr. Henry Oughton, for many years a familiar Beate in the life ef Seafortli, and Mgt highly respected citizen. Mr. Ougliton had been ill for the pate tett vlors.. Rom iri Woxfords-kolaitd, years $4o, the deceased Cattle Weans odi ' ft( tie, parefito id' fit, AM.: n efe ' ' • ' li • a ''' ., / ,c ea, 'e..,.. *'' , -,, .11:•" nas, r,