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A, IT A )w , , ,IRST PRESBYTERIAN CH'URCJtl MMS.of theWesbyterjaA seotign in , - .1 ­'"!?, _Nk . 4P A, 00 1, , " .A(W oa I D TO BURN 1000 r " ." , , T ,.r4 111T, ". 111`40, il A'- and ij m ', U4160 watt R 1114'.." . 'm ,­ ­ ­ ­, q , -I,,,.- 1-1 t, . - "` ' '"' 11: 11'1_1 01 ,;%'V9, pq t@X,T#.. ; 1 ._) . %u a on X64b -Side Vv#ed, ,qhu.ri* and Mrs, ; 1-7119 T . 1 141V^ S?X11-PRIN1,14 " , , g rq '*Alu , i ­ 'T , . I r - VV'FXI",r p 9 and't,he pricejs`,,x** _ _ i ' ""M I 11 1`i . '' Z % 4'r,""04"Crom.4 V .,v , #3 ':-WOO c010Vi0P_`,:4X0":' xeftulh plathr . 1.e*kg:lh1.p.- ''A .1 11 1!-,J'F-N , . James Scott Preqident ot the Me- - VvVy` _11 ality . 1 1 .1 5", an 4 % !a.", 114 , 1-i 11_1" ,,, _ 0-4gh Wrlqa.an. , A, , , 9% 1W,-_Ak,',', 4 . . -1. . I ............. f WOON " , , L - %1%, WA 14, L I 7!P'1r!.1§7!i of t*e , " M , - " the School * 041, V,X -435-IR X1 ,##r- evl # Ad - "Ur.. 11 t r WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd Killop branch of same, Auxiliary: - r 1 1 4,-;A " 011 -"'o , 0.0 , Ft pm xl RM "' 'tl - :­_ ` , '' . ,"', I I 'N . , , 15 . _, 44 - ,,, M G 4, 'A d, 1-1 Dear friends: --As members of the W. ;X , r , L, , *fflosplo.444 . , 144 A, _e ,r?,.# ., , , "", j 4 '. . ,, beth'a 1 '* ek ", I 101hur on"TU0$44y 4f _9W11,91, " M, 1.4 _h_Z_. 'j. #ggw .11, ;111. I *W4V*# -tAV,.e rqt9,p%4& to tbeir:4 - I 1 "­,......., .. ......... $1.00 - at 8 P -V%. , -7. 1 1 . , h 11 1109 L ilco 1M_-,-,TA1, K. S. Auxiliary, of which ybu have ' , p i4teuda , I' At, , 4y4af. 0 ': geg .., P.MTr'4o;--4V1 " A ,Q,,& ,,, . , 4'.., Jig .r ' ­ L - 11 .., PIM 0 ! ,.. 9,00y,wh ofo,p; speadiag six'm A -1 .. . - I Itij,"-.", ­ T, .,­ ' , " . AW* Xr r Z .1 - -, L, _Neop,t *#q,y 0 , k ,' BY SUNBEAM CONCERT TRIO - been -not only -members'- , , tw,A" '. b 4 , eI _,VP -.T 01 I : ,.,,,, or V4 . Jvvi add itis for many t '11, I - and 0, 19 TL . . ly 0 ", , nothing ;very new to get 4 44 . .,Q4 P4" , i0w I", "" q r4 , ,ho,. ­ A , re!A*p8,,,,, Wi.-_A4S, 11 , . - arg@. ot the . , UUXA ;_ , ka phrpr ,aylrl n ef fima 11 .., .. .. -1 !,R', - 'b 6 ; ­ - , - Uj;; 6+ 'h"11,us f v, '-','l 00 Unk it is Graduates of the Ontario School for y!ars-, but esteemed and honored pres- .41t fnso n, 91 e 11;neetfiag" ,W Ike Ig - 'O'.. ;! ` - I." P., 4 M, ;, .;, 4:1I '­ ,. . - "'l , , ­,yv., ' ,' , , , ,,, 14,"" ,` .,:',,, ,'; ,' A 11*11'vyr"' , "T"', , ,, O` ,' -`-' ` ." : I I. , ­, I k . ' I . "'. V 11"I", I ' '- 11 W , " ,,;, ,, ,, ., 'I. 'I. ,t 'I. 1-yi , ,,', , ,.", , :1 . I I I I - I I . . : ,'. - 41, . " - I ,, il- ,,111 : 1 .1 '' . _ . . fir . ,,, ,, , - , 11 111, I .. I : , " -.'r:_ , _. I : - ! . , , i ', . , I 1! -` 1- 1 I , , , ,,- I . I - - . . , , sldeI4 ;iq Akv apg I W., a' 4"'M .1 I 11.r the Bllud , we. 'Ynsh. to express our a& 11 — , - T - 41f Fi ,H - .quee , I-,, h , . ­ Iss ,Ualloj, i, A 11 , - I jr- - .1 I I.. TV 6 k I .1 ; , Aln- c '4 r h 11 - "I . , --l"", thing special to get 4 high OlD of the'Recretgry, X . ?, , , ., , , - -, , 8 W - , "' 1p .. - 11 ­ . , , 1A ; __ - ,= .+i ." : , - I I ­ 1.11, il'?, , V!X V 14 ef, , I P'.)' ,+."":! .go,* , 1s,q.,',g ' ft "PaInd-' 9 IN jpgyf" Me, I 'th, Uelr,o . ,4 '. MISS GLADYSSLAY miratiOn of Your loyalty, fidelity and H . , # _t !", ,a . il I , _ unremiVing ener I I son" Wop'. Bdlle C , Vu 11 Nd _- Soprano Soloist and Reader e4m ql en 4s_VJsW1 I ., I , , "'. '6k her , - , . I to ,.I ,.., .1 ­ ." I I :*, -, , ­ "'. 11 o J ,. , " V. 4 is 1000 hour bulbs of guararl- gy, in the caus ` ! - :, , "taken for all a ,ter the -open g,,.n I to . . Alanoo"In'Toro'lato-Miss X40"E,. - ; ,_ , . . " L - . , , ,.-o I ur I, 04 Xrs , , , - . , ., " , .';, , , 10 11 . ti!',jr, M I,,,,, I 5, , , U -e n face of MISS GRETA LAMMIE, A.T.C.M., which is so dear to the leart of o C 71MA i" , , I , ( I De Rnw,; :P - _ h. I I P ayer. 'The. Au .4;. I 1 -1, . .11 11, 1 . ro at publishe ' p p. '17 Gi 'on lqd in . - ; ppqat. ,I$, d, - I . 11 ' , , , , .d quality for $1.00, i - I , cQ 'I ,9f - tiot , - WW : : ". . I 11 " the fact that bulbs are likely to be Violinist great Redeemer. We tire glad to I . :. I . , . FAX4PAI - ' , . , lr I . 1. . It 0, 40YRST I I . I I., I ,­ I I - I I -11 ""a, treasur 1), " ere, , I 1 11" - I . 1 ml I , , , I . I , 'S r 9* I .4 I h"e the privilege of bein associat, -L — - - __ roll Oa . o,s Top, I wh . Wo. C. i . . , , , _ I.. 11.1111, I , . , 4 . , MISS KATHRYN SELLS, A.T.C.M, 9 ______tr - "'-f ' I L 11 . 11 . -. '1fV.­,­_. Week'0134, ,X W,*-. , I. I., . e l I - .',, ,%_, bigher in the near future. "_ read iind"'4 proved,' PtIA - .. , .. - ' I , '4 Xptm ... i; if . ", . Pianist and Accompanist. ed with you in the work of the . W. cl aftor .. .. UO , , _ " I . udee,. I . , , , eflA,.* i . , M. S. for it has brought us into Ing ,*-. Acitation by Dorothy Gold- * "' . _ ' ", . , .,;friends, - Misses Leo.d 1kave 'T.e 'noq,., _ , ' . . . . .. I ,,X k . %',* Villie Cudmore; recit4tion )XISIAPs's of -the A=g4rr was dis­ Abel .. , ., ti# - 4 1) 11 " " I . , .. .1. P, *t4 Thoram ,... 4fter..'Spe, , . . -_ 11; I 84 Y ussed, Mx'i o 04 are:,Vi ,! ten, days with. *,%# "-*W' 4 I _ ng these excellent closer touch with one another. And Helen,, ` , piano solo, Eileen Chap- .W,J , " Uri .-very 'ably - T , W , I . _rl" ,, ,, I ,_g,., -1n -Mel I , pz ,,Oft 7" Don't miss hea 4 00k the first 1- , q a ­' ,.. 4, ,. I - .. .. , , A. -,I,Ztg " I q " ovic, . f , "I , "' 'U&rai "' ** - " musicians. -ng, George Crich; duet "Prayer" being . the' '' a t, 'be- . Ran 11 " 04 tdil: visited, X we can truly say that your sincerity, man;.,r00 part of' tl t I 9 _ It,' ., en, i in Pettoit. - Mh ­ F-t , I , 1. . _ e ,Xr&, J., VA4,ey 'a 4 W i 4 , , , 4 , , any ;mAnds 'Of'XIN -D F -Jh ck . 1*11 % - F. D. Hutchison's U.nselfis 2-i ' ikhj0`4 _ A*§-, ... R - 8M , ­ , =.'_X3 d'a 'Oari4t 2w` N, liness and devotion to the FloriiX4` ',A ujbt and Edith Hender- William Wright. and * i * e4in i6t, he'U'rocover- Dash ivod wi.,X lk ' " -1 I ,_ _P n an inspiratio , 8 r - " ,&_ 1#0 , , ,, , I _, $e ­ "A . I . - . I -buted a I dondl: at, thp'.3 nuniber,of ,04 ytQ 4pop] 'W' J"'t - - - . ' , " lj` " , ` " t "'' - , . . , ,w .94 . , d .1 1. ,4# aast.' _L. , PHONE FOR FOOD - : PHONE 166 Admission - - . 35 cents. right have ever bee n son;, V10.14 "I I I rikt-' 1. . _,,, , ,',, terson contin ,0 I - to us. We ask your acceptance of readini"'J pelection, Arthur Golding; . . e Be i 10 . s,;"COA, :9 ribus *operation . , li , . 101M On , e,:t, ;, .1t1lie Moull; solo, Jean Pin. , , .. e , art of the +--;. - ,14 1Q:'-R.0spiW._. Mrs R '" I " lh , I -, I - ". v, lung Hso q,vo-- . 'S . these Life Membership Certificates as der; k, — VX, is. ays iii' irl 'M -OT . . _ o -4 est; - - ­ ' , readfitp, Jack Jarrott; piano duet, W. M. Stewartand 3 ,`-6rif &:'-this ,w ek, 7`-'* ' --4 "­, "`- , , %.-, I tokens of our love. It is our prayer Mary " hel ,ul.' M Bert Horton is* yisiti,10- - the 40,4u_ 001a, _' ,,.which, . _A er and Jean Frost; 'read- Mrs. William Manson gave the Glad' *I-th-De- --*i-4 t*,':, -V!i*-,o,a,ol ii6, b.,,,Ue.nsA i, 4d ,.4 ,Is 991AX. 1 1 %, I Postal Information -Effective 'in- that the associations and ties that I t frlends,,krs , , '' ' . 11 " . . ,, ing,,Elia Oke; vocal duet, Lillian and Tidings prayer. 3- D, ld - , , V,i'.,' mediately, the maximum charge on now bind us together may long re- Nellie ' .., The curre I . 0 9*1'4 Uad . axf-,- ,-e 1 e tim 9 E . 1:1 ... - . , hj4y ' I , ' 6 — js " ajuk . I ii.'6s. Tutilersmith, unde . an, , 1 $I n ',,, , - v : . OP - , , -, , , , , "" " * , , " , ., J ' 1 400 An interesting read- were read by Miss Maud Laidlaw, and f, , Q1IV,4#0,A, t1a fty,wi bi i. Pq­ , I .. 8 ,, , , ­ ,t, , , ,* I Was J v' __ . I'' Wall Papers any parcel of merchandise weighing main unbroken. As we enter into ink ' r appendicitis inrtl Sea ' h m- t s­he - - , w,,,v - I u,_.,9, ­ 'It i t ., 11 JpVen by Ueut. Tidman and the missionary glean -inks by Miss V4 r4, -4,ft ,,,o .. U " . " , . A -P,pq-p . , ", up to 14 ounces is I cent per ounce. union with our sister societies of the an inspi-4-iig talk on "Service," with . orial Hospital on Tuesday.- '" E. ,Pla '­ .1. 17U lk,m "20M , - R111 . . -eii ' fZ ,­ 1.11 I 0 J".11W , . I Pearl Patterson. The offering was Qft tb 11 ot -bg T6-1-1) 4-'O " " , I ., .40. great United church, we believe we a watch, an - object lesson by -Mr. Phelan, of Guelph, and Mrs. 'lorme th -" jr . I '' FOR 1926 Correction -In the letter of Mr. . ar' " taken. Mrs. H. J. Hodgins gave $25 e Town Wk, ni W t - "!l . . . edl,"-on :FMI43r, - . , I , F e joining in a broader fellowship 1. . T - ;,4 of Hamilton, were week end guests jeveninp . - - I . ." - J McOuaid Reeve of McKillo -hicl, -as an "In Memoriam" - b . ­ . . ", , I I . I 11, and steadfastly turning from W, HAVE ARRIVED appeared in last week's Expositor, we beaten pathways of the past, to th t , I I It, are sorry that a mistake occurred i of greater opportunity. Shall we i .1 1, , _p , " Ic , lapers for every room in the make-up. The thirteenth line in 11 9 ­ & in help to hasten the day when - 11 " ;1: 11 the fifth paragraph should have read: knowledge of the Lord shall cov .;, W house at moderate pric- "labor is within three -tenths Of 3 the earth, as the waters cover " I I . '. - I 1 4 , i . 1, e& mill." sea." 1, 4 , . - - , - - ", I 1, -.*I- - -_ 1.,], . . Lions Club. - -The semi-monthl Y For Sale --Two turkey hens and one g i ..... . rauir 30-ifich Wallpapers. meeting of the Lions Club was held bler. Apply at The Expositor Office, 303 ". I 1 7 ;, 'til, in the Commercial Hotel dining room DeLavaa cream separators, Melotte repai .1 1'1: I Something New.. on last Thursday evening. President Pianos, viol -ins, sheet music; double refl . . . . . . L' cream separator oil. Bring in your can , :.'.. Jones occupied the chair, while in the have it filled. Phone 21, Seaforth. R. P 'I" _% absence of Lion Frank Sills, Lion Ed. 3084x4 I . I Keating acted as tail twister. The Money W nted to take up good fa , "1, ,, .. I .1 SLOTT'S fifth edition of the "Lions Tale" was mortgages. "W. Brydone. Clinton, Ont. ,: '. I 3AD35x . 1. . published and read by the editor. "I I - For Sale. -One 80 -pound computing se . Some new features were introduced 0 8-foob show ease, one pony cutter. Ap -1- ! 'WALLPAPER SHOP and there were no unsold copies, Ways ane 11 11 - I . t J. F. Daly's Garage, Seaforth. 3035-t ,, I , . I and means were discussed for the For Sale. -A kitchen steel range with h . 11 W, , coming season, but it was left until warming closet, nearly new. Apply to F. , . 1 7, next meeting to decide definitely just C111"' Seaforth, R. R. 1, or phone 1 . JAMES WATSON what the Lions would undertake to do ring 22. 3037x For Sale --Seven-roomed house on Jar ,n during the coming season. --C. P. S. street., Seaforth, with all moderm Pon . X i ven e it, SEAFORTH, ONT. - es; also a 2 H. P. gasoline cement mix I 11 i 1 1. Egmondville.-Trhe Y. P. S. C. E. of Apply to William Bristow, Seaforth. 3034 I .. t-: . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Egmondville held their meeting on Cedar Posts_ --For Sale 600 good sound m .. . is. Can be seen on South Half Lot ­ , . representing only the best Can- Monday evening, February 2 nd. Miss Pos R . - Concession 7, Morr L ror further particul . , , adian , British and American I 1. Sadie Howitt occupied the chair and apiyly to P. Ament. Brussels. 3037- , + I Companies. conducted the devotional exercises. Agency for the Corksbutt and Frost & Wo 11 ... 1,, . , -Rev. W. D. McDonald led in prayer, farm implements, also the Frost Fence, puni . . . ..". Ali kinds of insurance effected 11, " 1. te. Call and get prices. Office. Goder . , after which Miss -May Wallace read " 303 111:1; . at the lowest rates, including- the Scripture. Mr, Earl VanEgmond Street, East- N. Gillespie, Box 43, , 1 Notice. -Any one wishing choice beef c "', , I FWF, LIFE. ACCIDENT, AUTO I rendered an instrumental followed by or by the civarter, during the winter. w - i I I Phone James J. Murray, 17_23 Du bl -, t 1. MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE, a pleasing solo contributed by Berme(? ""' . I . I . GLASS RISKS. i Joynt. Mr. Wren - ,F,yre took the or Gus Hicknell 64-9, Dublin. 3025XI "I I I I For Sale or Rent. -Modern 7 -room d fra ... , I i topic, "Brotherhood." Intermission i house with 4 acres of fine pasture.eorcha , . ". for the evening was spent in a tree I and barn. Within 10 minutes walk of St. I.7 ! -Also- i 11 , I contest, having three captains, Ber- " and churches. Apply to 'Mrs. John Puree l 11 , :, REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGHNT.nice Joynt, Erma ll market StreeL , . Broadfoot and Jean- ornen's Exchange.- -OpPortunities for ,I I A ., , Representing "Huron and Erie" I nette Finnigan. The meeting was I fe more members in "Women's Exchange . W I " - entitles you to contribute pr tic i , . 1. Mor gage Corporation, of London, I called to order and the minutes read - Oi e dolla, ., , 11, , Ontaxio. and adopted. After the singing of a; 1Y any -ork of Art for one year, Send f .. ­,N __ i , ,'Pnli ation forms ala once. Strictay con . . , :, I hymn the meeting closed with MiZpatl den tial. Box 138, Clinton. Phone 17. 1_ 11411, . Prompt attention paid to placing . ,_ . , .. ,W risks and adjusting of claims. - - - - - 11 - 1. . - Presbyterian W. M. S. -There w , ..­ Business established 50 years, U. F. 0. Club Meeting. -The farm- a large attendance ,at ... ­ I ­ "I. guaranteeing good service. the regul `­ ers and townspeople had a grand rally, monthly meeting of the Women's Mi I,, - OFFICE PHONE, 33. 1­1 111 in Carnegie Hall on Wednesday, Feb. . .1 , .11. RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. i sionary Society, held in the sc'ho 11 , 1 ,,,, 17th. The farmers are doing consid- . .t erable group buying of feeds, flour, i room of First, Presbyterian Churc I 0; :, 11 I I --- on Tuesday afternoon, February 23r I., "n. ___ salt and coal. In coal, they are deal-; Mrs ". ' - '. j. C. Greig presided. A v ' 1 1 e 1, " ing entirely in Alberta coal. They I , -11 . !helpful Bible reading, the keynote I - I Ill .. ,, . __ _ % ==: _ essayed a debate on a rather heavy I which was "Service," was given b ", _ , __ ___ 4 1 subject this time, "Resolved that Mrs. George McTaggart. , 11 , i Mrs. Ilari - , I Western Civilization is becoming , . , . - I R a I Stewart read the Tidings prayer. Mr 0;, " - , 4 ,,, , W - , force detrimental to the best inter- I Leslie Mullen gave a short talk ... I 11 . I '. ",'' * 10 1 -;;- ., ests of humanity." It goes without I Fffi,ciency and Work. Mrs. Grei 1? i` i k saying that the negative is right, but read an inspiring paper on the rel , 7'.. 1,60, ., *. in the evening's argument, the af- tion of prayer to I , C, $;, mis,gionary entel , ". ,., , t, . firma ive had the best of it. On vote prise. Short papers on the prayel I I , U,: , . , the audience decided in favor of the of the New Testament were read b ,_ "U" I Degative spea'kers. Mr. Scott, "". : , I - of Mrs. Harry Stewart and Mrs. F. F ,-,, .. 1 17 Roxboro, favored with a beautiful Larkin. These were followed b . I I 1, . , . - song, "The Little Old Red Cradle." sentence prayers. The meeting cl , ,. 11 ". - Taken all in all, it was a very en- ed with the Benediction. "44, 1. , ,­ - -,I f . , "i , . joyable evening. --J. For -rest. M; ,, _ _. 0 - " , - ,N4;, '7(?_ , ,. Hockey. -In a fast game of hocke dN: I From British Columbia. -In renew- on Tuesday night, the High Scho - , _116i `_1 0_ x - ing his subscription to The Expositor, Wossa team p lled a 3-2. victory o 15 - , u TJ ,!,, , "' , Mr. Leonard Bick, of Kilgard, B. C., of the fire. ', . "..". THA WOMAN WHO BUYS MEAT Muir with two goals an .;4 , 1, 1, ., rre P FS4%... HERE . in a letter dated February 12th, says: Montgomery with one, sta d fo ,, ',;,,,F, "I saw in The Exositor a few weeks the Wossa.. Aberhart and ,',­ ",t6'-. H Olme ?; _',. comes back again for more and ,go where a Seattle subscriber was scentillated for Kerslake's, scoring e -.".--­ and more. Quality and fl cracking up Washington Stat;e, but I goal each. Both goalers showed u . ,,, zwze- avor , " t , - in our don't think it can beat British Colum- weR under heavy bombardment. Th , ", meats is the attraction, as Ill , , . . I "'.. . I well as reasonable prices. Cut rate bia for climate. I live about fifty line-up: Kerslake's--Goal, Muir; de 11 _ vasa;ts give no satisfaction --you cala- miles from Vancouver, and picked fence, Knight, 01119 . v-,, t , Vot eat them after cooking. Pay ripe raspberries in my garden on Hart, Hulley; forwards 11",,;Z. liolmes, Aberhart; subs. , , us ..." 11. 1 a fair Prim and get the very best. Christmas day, and. the ten weeks' ams, Smith. Wossa---Goal, Broi i ,; ,, 6'I'le 1- ,., stocks I planted last spring are still defense, Ba 1. I 11 6'.%'t, - I blooming in the open :rber, Montgomery; for 1. ground, ' and wards, M`0ir,')Daly, Grainger; subs. , `,,, ;,` D. H. NEWART pansies have also been flourishing. the Cumn-tings, Sn don. "! -, - ow , , , I , whole of the winter. Roses, too, were ,?- , ., SEAFORTEL -Seafo ; S , rth Wossa surprised Clintoi V ,A, . Fhoue- 58. 1 Main Street blooming at Christmas, when we High School last Friday night wher , , ' -1 I .". . . . . . . . . I-, . ---------------------------------,-,I picked quite a few, but they have the local boys ran away on Clintonis , ,; I gone out now and have shot out two own ice to the tune of 6-3. Playing 41 ,f . - ; or three inches of young wood, so will their regular team, the Wossa was ,!,. ­ ; "4. - .1. - . 1. 11 - ug again. ,',, 7, , . soon be bloomi I came from ahead throughout. Muir, Willis arA ; , % R;,,- I -:, . . It. . ,:- , i . 40 , - England in the spring of 1914 straight Barber stood up well, but no -really ''I I I r"'. 1 4 1 " ; , 11 I . to Seaforth and lived on the M3111 prorninent Seaforth boy could be i ,,., , I M Road until five years ago, and during chosen. The Se,forth team Was.,- 4- 3 , I ". ";. "" an I that time received nothing but kind- Goal, Brownlee; defense, WeAtillan, 11'. , -1, . : IW rows, F11"30%, , ej ', " A(COPSO& . CAU Or *At& we at . " , ness from everyone I met, and that Barber; forwards, Muir, Willis, Aber- 11.; '142 , iis the reason I have a warm cotner ha,rt, subs., Grainger, Daly. -"rl' 0""k-11" got 7M to= gusaga& ,. r ', ,',, ,. I- W-7- I , 4!",,'; . .1 I - r ,1L ,,1,5" No 11111111',,, in my heart for Seaforth and district r I L. , ; - ; ,X, - *Wft I also read Mr. Tom McMillan's McKillop Insurance Company,The , . . . . . ­" "I , I 6 , " speech, which' he delivered in " the , , X 3L X=2r6W^ annual meeting of th J e *llop Mfut- * I ", . ,, t ; L ) ', ,, ,,',;11' " Vkmft sk, T&V0ft House, and vote it a good one. He ual Fire Insurance CoeTX2 wag held IN , _. , , I . . is the right man for the position.,, in the Town Hii ', i . ,,,, "t :, . ,*, ,, 1, ­ __ -*A. .. " . ,_N'.#*X , . I= , day, February 12th, with the Presi-L ,S -, 11 , trenry Lawr ence, M't 4-lwil. W. M. S—The regular monthly dent, Mr. James Connolly, of Goue...., "" ' L' , ,. . , ",, "" I " _ , 'tjlft Y L ­ t'L _­ I I I 11 11 I Ill Ill I W 11 1110111 111101 Ill , 1 1 i meeting of the MeXillop Brahch of in the chair, and with a fair repres- . , 4_ .tt,,,`,t, , " ­L '. ,_ri : , . - -11- United Church W. X S., met at entation of Policyholders present The 11U 11: sl lhl ,i. . IrItto ,!.-. ; , ,,Iy,, T " , o * 4* . > 0 , *. ,0 * <> 0. 0, the home of Mrs. John Firilayson, -on report qf the Treasurer showed that ,,W;' R- ,, . , , ,4> 1 . . *1 Thursday, February 18tb, witb ea du rig ,, ,',; ` I a in -spite 6f very heavy loss 7i , 40 1 7 j& I=A.ny ' 0 very laTge att"danee. Part of the the year, t e Co pa. s lal ,.""', "," ­'' . , , '.: $4fl,4 : . 11 m ny' financ 4, '­', Iry 10 , L I'll. I 1 '.,"4 .0 , . , afternoon was spent in sewing. The standing was very gratifying, the , ', ',?N .: ' . 0 programme was fh charge of the Company being one of the stfankest !, ' 4;' " ­ -,,-,i,,.. , -0 tkeltsed- Riftbalwar and 10 president, Mrs. J. R. Scott. After in the Provin e. The total numbe,r of . " ,, ., ,1'1t, -L"!" _ _0 , 'L' ;.'., Funeral Director. 10 the opening hymn wat sung, the Pedicies in forc e at the close of the , ', ,_,''.* U, Jt"ate 1. , ;11 1,115 ", `,, Aorse and Motor ,,:> Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. year was 2,527, overffig insurance to J J:""'­,, ,,-.)­ L , , ej .,',!, " 'I'll" 401 ' , ' VqWIM-ent, ' - * 0, John McNay, and Mrs. (Rev.) Irwin the amount $7 7 7; the num- 1 1 :` . of ,S 9,#05 "' . I , XI-ght and Day Service.. <> led in prayer, A very Interesting her of policies issued during the yeaT , : ,-. , - , L . ­ . I,` .. "Missions" was read by ?&A. was 71,15, "d the aggesaments-durlug, L . I I , Phone t6-422, Dublin. 0 paper on '""', __ , .1 , , ! , ,, Ilt"_ "' , ­ . - 99c McDermid, after whieb X1*, the .Year amolmftd to $go,690. The -, ,_1 : ,, I 0 . ' "' ', I ; ,, IL,' Aloz Sti-Ang r"d the tatasenger recelpta smolulted' to $g7;S61.70 and I , 1, _ *, 11 , " ., i: r.,!, I A, I ., - . . . . . "I" i ' ` L ffouain4l gave a the expftdftTj&& to $16,521,80, Way. , ,:1 I . I I . prayer. Miss Gladys , "L I , 0 1! ! !" , ' ,, ,., ___... - ,,,, I ­-, ".. ­ - - . ­ Veiy good -reading entitled "Joseph." A ing a 4 blaymee of $A,83.9 90. the ,, , ', i K. I.- .. 1.1 I 1, ; Ni,,"Ie4l% .; , , . I . 11,-,#.,"1'i, 141 . . qtffi,g fenfure of thlo meet- =6' nt Id- h- the 061h rly in , , rl!;F , L u , I -0 ,O' I Pai , , 1.1. ,.. `Kl " , * .6, ­* * -<* * * *, 0 veryL intera. , . ,; ,r,', ,* ,, ' ,, ,, P - I '.Cj L , ":, ;111 ., 1;­­, , , , I -9 1.11, I'll, .Jt", ':'O' ,; I ." 0, th -Was Ale #ftwnfation of four Afe, five losseg iii '1091 ,was' $141?V - The I ... ­), L , , A i I", - PI., ., I . . ­ 'r ,Z-, "'. ' - . ,, , . . ''. ,,ra", T. , , .. , "I ,f:&, ftt 0, Meftbalmh1o, derdflicates to Mrs. J 9,: re"ug d1jedtorg, XeOsrs;d . Al I ­% 1 1_ _ _, I , . , , t '', . ...... L, _9 'Igl , , ;J, T WWdon, , W ,W . 1, , '1,11N fi'g, 71A , W ' - , I . thald, illittin Rhit stnd L_"#ft, %' T, ., , L. ,­i" ., - - 8060, Uri. RobortL ATelld XfA. nally" W .1 . ' ,L; , ,,""L gi4­ ,'.,, !, -­ 1;11. "N'.."111 1 ,4,"4 :. , 1, - , 4 Ufa Am& rig, Vera all re.ojftted. . , "K ", ti&,T '' , '; '" ' `­` '4 J,' ; - - . - 'O i&; - Tr6ftaiamla an I I .. ") ,! , ",,i- -0,-,)'*.A2 , *. 0 - -"e addreM ` ft ,Mj jr;, 1. . .L­ Op .- IL . - '86fti6r"lle - 1. I I L .... I ­ I, n%,-" . - , I ' - Sc6ft *0 'tdg& "rolffig. -Poo 1, *0 f#,A , ", .!*a , 'T.'". i; ;,.. ! qj' bslwwri­ ­ ,01-, ' , , e, , -r , 11; J', ' A , ., ' 16 -,s ,z,F, ,&,14 Z'. , , 4' . 4 $41d , , ,,;­ , ", : '40'm , W M% ty #91 , i ""' I., _ . ,L: " !, " , .. I", Ar I 1 nrkd.4,h mpiA 4fia Inv., I Ab*A , ._ ,;"r I , , , ., p, ,. 1?191 w *Ini 11 11ioll A40-1 _! ii 2 I Zkol­ I 4_ , ­'R.01W.. ";­' ; ':,- "'­ ­' '­­ . ZjZliz ,%,,67,Z. I 16 : 'J 1, 4 I ; , *t . . ..... ," ;,, ! 1 , I , I , , . , I aig'. ... 1 , ;"."L_ I ­, , I , ,4 . . . . . . . r ,: , "I'll _ , ', . e _l I ose I , - OW PLAYING . Ot _W , - I - Paralluount's Picturization of .he ,4 _a_ . er I ' I 1. he The,. on of His . a . b- I I I Father 7x1 rs; The Ll&"e st and greatest novel by ned the World's Most Widely Read and ,ck. Author . , . _ rm HAROLD BELL WRIGHT '... ..: A I 4 ,_ I f with , , '3" BESSIE LOVE as Nora O'Shea. ply WARNERBAXTEF-Big Boy Morgan igh RAYMO)D HATTON-Charlie Grey J , You ai t beat the Irish - even 2.18 2 when you transplant them in Arizona. vis . . I nc- , er. _tf Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ar 23, BEBE DANIELS am 6 - -in- od "WILD, WILD SUSAN P-1. The story of a thousand horsepower i h . 5-3 girl in a one -candlepower family. uts ill in, _tf Priencess me rd, —_ --- — — res U. ___ - . a . . - 11 . . a]- ' or ti- Alberta as .1 V= ar -1 )m Coal S_ ol h Cars Genuine d. ..3 _y Newcastle of . y , Drumheller . Coal in 9 I.- Always- SUITS y Never SOOTS. . y PRICE - $13.50 per ton. y '_ ."W of Office Phone, 86W Residence Phone, 86J d I I r Jo n J. Sclater a a 11 . - P . _. - e — . I I — - ';'' Addi 0 - I .. tons I ADDED AT THE BIG VARIF.TY . STORE , Blue and White . "Premier" ftentel Ware, -FIRSTS -A SO-2,,, , i I The "MIDGEri COAL OIL STOVE. You sure will like it. I SEE 0,*J1Z WINDOW I f The Store tht ' it' Keeps Right on Adding RARdAlNS . I I , A __."W__, ­ . .. . I . .1 I Beattie Bros,_ 2 ­­ ' v Red& hite , , "I Cha*,, S I ----*A- - I I - I - . I I ( Good prices, f6t *i*k starting t I 1; FM*y -L26t16 Lily Chicken sk" ..........::-25c 1 __ I Rolled Oats, a.-Ib9_ for ...... ..10c J , C=u8m 51c4n ............ 33c 81 1 So"'Psi -,Wgitobte and Tomato, ?, fot",i,,,,. -i, ,.,.....,...,..2$e I - '___ . . _ Any goods pack Vjfider &rv-ft label f I . Cl , I A Ulf doten Soup. Uri account - of 6 ff,"$,r Wfiffi-g* b*wig P ... 0 pawor, we -ate "!; ^ 1 44. , to - qtt6w 4 h tl*Vft price o40i "U64 -' :96#,v "' - It 06, baft][61Y. $1-75 ddiffit" , t' ,, - ;'11 I . I ­ 114 ­, d . 11 I . `-!'% , IV. gerv,us Cornv P-or-IN26n," i".. I .#i'ag , .11 " *,h - , , - '. 71 , ,', )4 ,!,- ,,_. . I Iriverytin absol !& ­ *,A', Oftked by, It"s I I 41 1--.1" " ", I A , ,0 , , '.. .1 .1 "" ". , , ii-lee,, A" , I-, r .: .. 1 . 'atit '7 il _1 , ( - i rk , , 4 -- . , 641", I ,Z - , , R089 L1,80 I v lu & I "v, 0 , , .Wwurtl # WWI I"— 4. , 111"it , , '. PS, - 1149 #41 1'1.11 - , I ".. -4 I '.. " 5r ,,'- ? Mwo 10, k, ", - , . ..... " '' , _ , ljil! ", . :, !' ,',! 0 , , 41; !--1'1;1' 111;"­ k lr,ij -, . , ZA , " , ;vIX. , , , I 'y 1.11, , ` ,:; `, , . '' , ,I , , , '. I I _,,,1,, , " -.1- I I . " 11,-1-1-11,1-1111".11 I'l, -, ,-Y t, s , fT,9, ,*. 7 uy"31 , - S er, . . Miss Frances Winter, who was a . . . former member of the Auxiliary. The ' —, . . ''I , . . meeting closed with the Lord's prayer. __ - _. - * -I' I . ___4 -Huron Blood Will Tell. . -In connee- Changes . . I - An , J tion with the appointment Of .Mr . Made 1 oved , - Dunning, as Minister of Railways in' 4 , _ , I Impr t - For " . o,, . the King Cabinet, and the naming of I - ./-.-. , I . Store ' i. .1 his successor as Premier of Saskat- Your 4 I - I For - _ - chewan, the County of ,Huron stands It . I Z-11 _., " -- I 'a' chance of being highly honored, ,I Benefit. I . -1 -1. . Spring. '' Naming those who are in the run- _ - —J : .;1. 11 nin,g, a newspaper says: "Hon, S. J. . , I' I . . - I Latta, Minister 6f Education, is . . .-. - senior in point of public service, hav __S I . ,A .. . I - , I I ing been selected to the provincial . - , I . I _ I I house in 1908. He 'had taught school ' . . 1. in Ontario for twenty-threei years, Everything will soon be --in Readiness to..T I , and.was principal of a London school . - I ... . in 1906, when he first went West. Spring Business. Every day now Personms . , Hon. C. M. Hamilton is second choice, . t though he did not enter the House until 1919. He is at present Minis- Compliment us on the improvements being . ter of Agriculture and a close per- sonal friend of Dunning's. He was made about the Store. Many Attractive born at Whitechurch, Ontario. Hon. . 4 ' J. G. Gardiner, who is also spoken . of to succeed Dunning, is a native of Features 'Added to make Shopping a - Farquhar, Ontario, and -succeeded Mr. Latta, as Minister of Highways." Mr: Greater Pleasure for You than heretofore. . . Latta was born near Hills Green. I - . Farquhar, where Mr. Hamilton was - . I born, is -near Exeter, w ' hile White- I -_ - church, where Mr. Gardiner was born, is on the boundary of Huron and Bruce. I 01 - I . -_ - Death of Mrs. Robert Willis. -The You Should Begin - passing from earth of Mrs. Robert , Willis, at her. home on Goderich Street early og Tuesday morning, . . ' February 23rd' , did not come as a great surprise to her many friends, Right - fered a breakdown in health several . years ago, which placed her in the -invalid class. The.infrmity of these six closing years was in marked con- trast with the preceding 75 years of her life, which were years of rare, all- round fitness and abounding activity. In the home and in her own family circle, she found a sphere of wifely and motherly affection, where her qualities of Christian faith and devo- tion to duty were in willing and con- stant expression. The energy, sym- li t with which Mrs. Willis was gifted, were bound ­ - widen the circle of her in- er X. In the 'Seaforth Methodist church, of which she was a member, for over fifty years she was president of the Ladies' Aid for an extended -period, and she filled for years the presidency of the W.C.T.U. of the town. She was in that large class of shrewd women, who have -the hap - Py faculty of seeing the bright and hopeful side in human affairs, and in these executive positions, to which she was called in church and community, she was helped -by a'wholesome sense of humor which always blended with moral earnestness and courage. Her sphere of usefulness was ex-bensive, and she ever saw in it a welcome op- I portunity to serve God and human- ity. Mrs. Willis, whose maidah name was Lewarina, Brewer, was born in Taunton, Somersetshire, England, 81 years ago, c6ming- to Canada and settling with her parents at Harpnr- hey 'when she was nine years old. In 18,66. she -Was married to MT. Robert Willis, 'who is still held In warm re- membrance as one of Seaforth'alead- rig business m6n for upwards of two genera -Lions, and who died in 1910. The family'R Mrs. Willis were seven in number: One daughter, Annie, away to acquaint your- - self with. -what is new- . est to wear this Spring, .and what is best to buy- . . I DROP IN HERE any- V i - time now and"say4ott I , want to look at the ew- A Goods. I - TH19 I TIME is to show the women of this locality f the advantage i -cmal- ity, service I ri6e_f6__7\ be exclusively o . . '1 1 , 11 at this -Store. - . . , '.. I . . . . I . - WJ died in iarfi; Ana six sons, Harry iving in Wingliam; Walter In Sea- I . . . I . ' orth; Charles, in Stettler, Alta.; Frank, in W'rn-nipeg; James, in Sea. . 0 ' , , -cTavish I 'orth, and Roy, in Detroit. The sor- '. I -M - ices, conducted by Rev. Fulton 11,, I . I . . min, assisted by Dr. Larkin were eld on Thursday, February iki, at I -1 _... 1. k - . — . - I - . .. .. ­­­ . . . .. . - I I I .- ­'. - . -_ .. I . I o'clock. 1. -6_ . -1111 ­ I- .1 . I!, _ 1. . . . . I ., . I . r, . " ' Local Briefs -Mr. and,kra Hugh Mr. -s. Ac. I I I . . I . . ! I . .. New Issue . . - ::: I I . I .1 11 ; I .,hesmey and and- BU . 'from . I i I ' , Cenzie returned *li,l?hJ&y a I - . . I ery Pleasant three months motor I $5Oj0O0* , . riP to Florida and the I 11 I -1 .Southern tates. They 'Weire able to motor ack as far 10tchener, ' I I Dominionof.Cana"'(4 ' aa where they .'. , Vere forced'to leave thoir,csr,e- r. ordon ITAys, and I . . I 1 .. . I- I I .. of,Di &oik btr. Hbc- . Refunding toad 1",# # or llays of Strdtford, s nt the ,wook , I . I . . I nd at ihe home of tre,ir piraiftt aj 4ajorand Mrs. It. S. HaYg.--Mr. Tom ;,.,. ,n ' I . . I . 1%rRX'rY,T9AJR .4%1%­90XDS . I . , ,,,, i .. - " I . i:,k ackson, of Egmon&ille, spent the 7eek and with friondg-in Port Yj-uro-n. . I Dated February la,i J."O, .. , , bu6 Pebruary lot, 194& ,.: . , , Payable in.canada, st any branch of atiy Chartered I§tll&, -i- . . Xessrs. Fred -and Walter Aobinson 1. 1, .. i_ I., - . L , I I 1: 11 rere Ill T-6-ront4 on Tuesday. . Ut' ' . , . '7 ti A:'fioN.8'.- $100, $500, $10$0 .'. ­' ':. "I 1, I , I I [Arvey ld"4. who reeently*joJ4 fil" 6 . ­­ - . I I I . '. , . e , "I . , ­ I I " rm in Tuckermlih, hai lefwdr the , n, . _ , . ThIdAg,, the 11rat, iaft abd only odmint6a' ,W -ft- - , ,,, ,.. ' . Wses XeLe11W,%"Pra116 in, ]9g- to be"110aled,thia vest, , , , 7" : ".." ". :-4 . I , . ,,,,, I r I ' I oJ14v1ne.__;,1 4460.1,709"X_'. tnagk I I 4 a*'.#*WWed,:, _ I ppl ratuga, , , .0 , . 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