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Induction Services.—Impressive in
duction services were held in North-
sid,e United Church here Friday even-
Lane, late of Embro, was installed as
pastor. Rev, Mr. Telford, of Bleb,
chairman of the Presbytery, presided,
and Rev. Mr. Barnaby, also of BlYth,
Mr.
forth; Mrs. -W., Oliver, 'of Egroond-
ville; Mr. johp' M. cLellall., of Tucker-
smith, and 1VIr. Andrew, McLellan, of
died seven years ago. Among the
m,any beautiful floral tributes is a
wreath from the Egmondville W. 11(1.
S., Ladies' Aid, and the Sunday school
in which Mrs. Gemmell was a teacher.
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STRAWBERRIES and CHERRIES
now arriving. .
led in the opening prayer. Rev.
Chidley, • of Thames Road, preached
an inspiring sermon and Rev. Mr.Ben-
net of Wingham, addressed the pastor
and Rev. Mr. Clydsdale, of Exetex.,
the people. The church was beauti-
fully decorated, and following the sex.-
vice a delicious lunch was served to
of the presbytery and
their friends
The funeral was held from the home
of her sisters, the Misses McLellan, on
Thursday, July 1st, when the services
were conducted by her pastor, Rev. W„;
D. McDonald, assisted by Rev. F. H.
Larkin, DD. The pallbearers were
Messrs. W. Free, Robert Aberhart,
Arthur Routledge, Robert McKay,
Wm. McMillan and John IVIcOaa, and
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interment made in Maitlandbank
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;.of MTS. Glinske's par-
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"1,dM ;sir?... C. Dale, Huron
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folhpri mx.:_j:„ m. Wilson.—Iyirs. c„
eroritnefteUento, is the guest -q Mrs..
Hart returned to Detroit with them;
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PHONE FO'R FOOD : PHONE 166
, Bob McDonald,
t Strong, Raymond
Case, Margaret
Nott, Glenn Hays, Roy rvicGonigle,
Charlie Ferguson, M. King. Jr. IV—
Lost --A broken string of unpolished pear .
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Finder leave at The Expositor Office. 3055-tf
For Sale—One steel hay fork track 65 feet
1 with car. Apply to Walter Murray, Sea..
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aVITSi: COlOille, Of/ Toronto, and atnitr,f,
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town, 'spent Sunday at .the home of
Mr and Mrs, J. F. Welsh on *heir
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Shinan. Sr. III—Jack Deny, Irene
Strong, Harold Finnigan, Margaret
Case, George Kruse, Margaret Finns-
gen. Jr. III—Margaret Smith, Jessie
forth. 3056-tf
wanted.— good general servant Apply
too John Milkmen. Phone 12 on 22.5. Sea-
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Order your cedar posts and get them in on
the next shipment Car of hay end of this
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DUCk0g:"RIRLAVE.25 Betty and Mr. and
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gaged- as tea' er-fer', „psi ,pro school.
'for' net te"4-1'°'•iuCdee*Illriss 'll'ilt-
tint, Who has resi: ' ed.-4-Wa;" J: Iti.
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Grace Finnigan, James Sherwood,
Jenet Townsend First — Cleve
Coombs, Edna Dony, Betty Smith,
week. Phone R. J. McMillan, Seaforth.
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sal 1.—We have a car of saltcoming
first of the week. Prioe 50c per hund o fef
car for orders taken before it i8 Unleaded.
w. E. Kerslake. soss-1
500 .0 punctures in tire threaded with
past:me-el, yet leaks no air. Official test In-
il'e i'armiless' Agecnota
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GI onia enhrornompson.—Mr. and
Joseph ' McGrath and childrem. an-clliYI•lt
and Mrs;,.-george Surtese of Detroit,
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children are visiting xix Grinish,y., DIM.,
ville and Hainilton:—Mr."Ett.' Daley,
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d M Peter Daley' on Sunda -,--:-
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Mr 'jilts Jb F. Welsh.-1VIrs. A.
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te for particulata. P. A. Lefever° & ..
Summer cottage at Grand Bend, three bed-
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Angus McLean, Garnet Allan. — E.
Webster, Teacher.
rooms, living room and sun room, partly
furnished, also garage for sale. Apply Box
g74, Seaforth. 3056x1
ham, . lia.Y4; been the guests of Miss.
M. J1104924 ,Eemondvilibe Mr • and
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Tragic, Death.—A very sudden and
For Sale.—A six-roora cottage, with all con-
veniences; hard and soft water, electric lights.
Grieve of of have been.
sPe •pg -,a wee r. .and
IA' k with M Grieves
Mrs.. Henry Weiland, in Elgmond-
R. Brooks, Detroit, is
like best. • Atourpat-
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IOW YOUR MEAT HERE, FACE
TO FACE IF YOU CAN
You'll enjoy selecting a fine
tragic death occurred at London on
Tuesday night about 9.80, when Leon-
and A. Smillie, son of Mr. W. R.
Smillie, of Seaforth, was killed by the
C.P.R. express from Toronto. The de-
ceased was born on the London Road,
After
bas._ emw enfteesmall orcharde. and
ie four ax,Its land;
wixiill earfeet, Seafd. orth. 3056x4 It • he
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Local Representative Wanted to sell for the
"old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries." Start
onoilitlargel list of sperialt,i esilichilandtscnne fri:
slots. Write for terms and catalogue. Stone
parentsi. Mr4, and . . .
Mrs J. G. Grieve
as_
in Mc10.1.190 and with other friends .
Mr' 'alt:Cr.41ri.',"-' J. F. Welsh and son,
George,,,Mr..Harry Pethick and Mr.
C. Reeves spent the First at Port
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spending a few days with his niece,
Mr W Stoddart.—.Mis' s Jane Broad-
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foot, a New York; is a guest at the
home of her grandmother, MTS. J. H.
Broadfoot —Mr. and 1Virs. Jack Ford,
syth and Mr. (and Mrs. Thompson .
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Tuckersmith, 33 years ago.
& Wellington, Toronto. 3054-4
scott, a Detroit, are holidaying at
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juicy chops. You'll appreciate
the exquisite cleanliness of our
market.. It will add to your
pleasure to know for certain that,
what you buy here is so delight-
ftdly clean.
D. H. STEWART
graduating from school he taught
school until the outbreak of the war,
when he enlisted and went overseas.
On his return he again taught school
for several years, but on actount of
ill health gave up beaching, and about
two year; ago purchased a farm in
Tuckersmith, with the hope that out-
For Sale.—One double acting thresher pump,
ili,beeneupt 24 Jai pipe avnec.i
cyfititiinnE; 1 riZokireecet
pipe, 1 round galvanized tank 2 feet 5 inches
in diameter and 4 feet long, 1 lined hank 6
efeeeteg8 inchlsbe,y 21 feet bnytfe2,2d inr:ifies, lee ritT
Gladstone buggy (would make 'fine light
wagon). Everytiring is in excellent condi-
tion. Apply at The Expositor Office. 3055-
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. ForsYth
in. Tuckersmith.—Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Scott and chAren are visiting
at the home of Mr. Jahn, Scott in
Roxboro.—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. R,ey-
nolds and children, of Peterboro, were
guests last week at the parental home
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STANDAROMESIGNER ..
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door work would be more beneficial.
A month ago, however, his case be-
came decidedly worse and he was tak-
Three Pianos Sold Last Week.—One custom-
er, after spending much time visiting differ-
ent towns and cities, came back to me and
said: We have found nothing better than
featured. piay er in 'The Calgary
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Stampede," in
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a Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sills. Mr.
f 1 th staff
Reynolds was ormer y on e
of the Bank Of Commerce here and is
now Manager of the branch of that
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en to the Ontario Hospital at Lon-
don, where he had since been a
patient. The funeral will be held
from the home of his father on North
Main Street on Friday afternoon at
9 o'clock, interment being made in
Baird's Cemetery. The deepest sym-
friends is extended to
you have, and your price is inuch lower; de-
1 iver the piano to -morrow. Hundreds of dol-
the
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,k,-.7}, armee eared year. in touch that
me
before it is too late Jonathan E. Hugill,
s eaforth, (3 iniles west). Dealer in Pianos,
bh Separators. Phone tg°61-.i.
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mance, replete with
bucking dirdficos, racing automobiles,
spn,i1nn
ina and chills, with the
s thrills,peedieet Star i n films.
„. _
Adapted „ffrom The Range Riders,"
bank at Peterboro.—Mr. Reid Ed-
monds, of St. George, is spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, W. Edmonds; Goderich Street—
Mr. George Holmested, K.C., of To
ronto, spent Dominion Day with his
brother, Mr. F. Holmested, K.C.—Miss
Made from Good Ginghanis and variously' striped
in good style. . - r : ,
Prices ....
.
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C.
- FACTORY OR UNBLEA IIED COTTON
, . ..
This Cotton .is a quality suited -to tow. PI7Pnge8.
.
prints, made up
to 4 •
98c $3.0 ,
.
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It asn'u clean .:
pathy of many
written by It. M. Rowers.
L. M. Graham, who has been living
even thread cotton, ranch. better•than you Weida get
at
.
the bereaved parents.
Local Briefs—Miss Warner,
,„
in Toronto for several years, has
Price regularly.- The yard --
,the ..' vui.. .
.2.• .. , .. . 1.711,!
For Eggs that are looked
after and kept in a cool cel-
lar and larought to us twice
weekly, we will pay good
pnces.
This Store will close at
1.30, Wednesday, July 14th.
The Late Mrs. Thomas Ilarburn.—
The death occurred at the home of her
'n Seaforth, on
son, Dr. F. Harburn, i .
Tuesday, June 29th, of Elizabeth Fos-
ter, widow of the late Thomas Har-
burn, of Ilibbert township. Mrs. Har-
burn was born in the year 1839 in
Yorkshire, England, and came to Can-
-with her parents when but two
years old, and spent the greater part
of her life in the township of Fullar-
of
Vernon, B. C., is the guest of Miss
Jessie Bethune. Miss Bethune and
Miss Warner leave the end of next
,
vee or a o — _
k f tript Quebec.Miss
Gladys McPhee, of the Seaforth pub-
lic school staff, is taking a summer
course at Queen's University, King-
ston. — Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Albs
Jean and Alfred ,f Pitta-
!
burg, are the guests of Miss E. Day-
idson.—Dr. and Mrs. John McFaul,
.
Monday,
,
i -svhsch
-n
who
Tuesday and Wednesday
RAYMOND GRIFFITH
,
in
"HANDS UP"
. -'
the fifgh hat comedian shows
won the American Civil War.
-,
i„,.
leased apartments in the Royal Block
and will return to town.—Mrs. G, B.
Scott, of Chicago, is visiting with
friends in Seaford), and vicinity.—
Mrs. Clemens and little, son and Miss
all of Boharm Sask
Agnes McDougall, , .,
Ag
'are guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Campbell.—Mr. Robert Stew-
d daughter,M. Isabel, f
art an Miss
Portland, Oregon, are guests at the
home of Mr.. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart.
Mrs. F. L. Hutchison,
. . , , ,,,,
BLEACHED -COTTON44 ittehes
,
White Long Cloth Cotton in.regular 25 cent !quality:-
offer it at the' howpricebasis at per yard.. -..... : -
,
CIRCULAR PILLomr .COTTON
39c the Yard
Women will want to add e. half dgzen ,pairs .of pillow
bedding supply'when
g en sueb fine strong cotton can 'be
,
Wide - - -
We - 1 an '
- ' 1 lint
.
,.
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cases, to the
had at such an
It Pays th 1Buy in
ton and Hibbert until 1911 when she
came to Seaforth to reside with her
son. She was a woman of remark-
Mr.. and Mrs. Harold McFaul and
Miss Evelyn McFaul, of Toronto,
were guests this week at the home
lin C e S S
.
' t-
—Mr. and of•
Toronto, were week end guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hutch-
ison.—Mrs. J. A. Roberts is visiting
exceptionally km price. It is 42 inches wide, fully
free from dressing.
= - .. ,
bleached, and .
Egmondville
able health and activity, always able
¶5look after her household dutiesClark
of Mr. andJ. G. Mullen.—Mrs.
and two chiklren and
with friends in Toronto and Buffalo.
• PURE LINEN GLASS TOWELLING.
-29c
. -
til two ago whe-n she suffered
Mastr Horace Horton, of Tchonto,
,
MDLatemore, of North Car-
—Mrs. (r.) o
--.., ;.. , a Yard •
• •
W 1nni an
years
her first serious sickness, when life
at that time was almost despaired of.
woman
ny ohfealpegruiewterdeistslip-
Stihoen,waansd a awor
needed. She leaves to mourn her
demise five sons, John and Matthew,
are guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Greig.—Miss Jessie Lynch,
eThooromnetoo, fwamsrsa wAeekyoeunnde,..gut gat
the
las and Robett Wilson, of Toronto,
are spending the holidays at the home
,„; ,,,ie •
- 1S1t
.
4 ,
olirra, is visiting at the home of her
mother, Mrs. George 'Weir.—Mr. and
Mrs. W. Laing, of Bro-wnsville, are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Laing. — Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Brall and Mrs. Ocks, who have been
., .. ..
Just the nice soft kind that slimes up the glasses
• lint. Irish Linen Glass Towelling of the better 'grades,
inches wide. Regularly 35c, a special for housewives
, , , . . , •
EXTRA GOOD QUALITY SHEETING
,
and leaves no „,•;:
24 . gay.
at
.
of Brookdale, Man.; Frank, at Delisle,
Sask.; Foster, of Seaforth, and Les-
of their uncle, Mr. J. A. Wilson.—
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes and two
• a
Beattie's
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Eckert, have returned to Detroit.
Clever and Irmine, of To-
Full bleached, 214, yards wide, will launder and wear
irlostssatisfactorily, the -,,,,
59c
'
,
14-0"fIC14
--,„.......„,
lie on the homestead, Hibbert. Her
husband predeceased her 31 years
next September, also one son, James,
and two daughters, Annie and Martha.
A private funeral was held from the'
home of her son on Friday afternoon,
it -item -dent being made in Salem Ceme-
children, of Toronto, are guests at
the home of Mr. S. T. Holmes.—Mr.
and Mrs, W. A. Govenlock, of Chicago,
:pent the week end at the home of
Mn; Govenlock parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Govenlock.—Miss Florence Laid-
law, of Toronto, is spending the holi-
....,:• .,
.
Clun.a .
—Sisters
ronto, are spending the holidays with
friends in this vicinity.—Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Stothers and children
and Mn. and Mrs. David M.cGratten
and little daughter, of Dungannon,
were recent visitors at the home of
at yard
• • , . ,„ „
. .. COTTON HUCK TOWELLING
.
Areally excellent Towelling that sold at 20 cents
To -day's price, the yard
•
'41
a yard. • .
_
14c -
'
tery.
days with her mother, 1VIrs. J. C.
.' .
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk in Tuckersmith.—
Mr. Joe Eckert has from De-
. 0
The Industrial Mortgage and
Savings Company, of Sarnia,
Ontario, has ,-,.
Golden Wedding.—On Monday af-
ternoon, June 28th, the golden wed-
ding of Mr. and Mrs. John Hannah,
Laidlaw.—Mr. Warren Ament, of De-
troit, spent the week end at the home
of 'his parents, Mr. and Mit. W.
Ament.—Miss Elcoat left Tuesday
w'''•,..0'
S'',‘f, re
returned
troit, and is getting his threshing out,-
fit ready for the coming season.—
Mrs. J. M. McMillan and two children
, , ,
" J. M.acTavish
. „ .
,
$250,000 TO LOAN ,
Swan River, was celebrated at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. 41. J.
on
to take a special course at Queen's
University.—Mrs. (Dr.) Davis and
:
are spending the summer on -the lake
near Sarnia.—Mis‘ Ethel McDougall
.
.!. .
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/
...warenualimmota
. .
on good farm lands, at moiler-
Shaw They were married June 27th,
- •
daughter, of London, and Miss Doro-
attended the Ellery picnic at Spring-
. '
t the End he-
• •
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Flnish
ate rates.
Parties desiring a loan will
apply to
D. F. McGREGOR,
Secy-Treas. McKillop Insurance
Company.
1876. at Seaforth, Ont., by the Rev.
Matthew Barr, and went to the Cen-
te•nnial Exhibition, at Philadelphia, for
their honeymoon. Over forty friends
and relatives were present at the an-
niversary, among them being Mrs.
Agnes Sproat, formerly of Belgrave,
Ont.., who was present at the wedding
thy Davis, of Calgary, are the guests
of Miss E. Davidson.—Miss Greta
Ross and Miss Gladys Thompson left
on Tuesday for Montreal, where they
will sail on a two months' trip to the
Old Country and the continent—Mr.
and Mrs. David Anderson, of Varna,
Mn. and Mrs. McAllister and daugh-
IN e .
viamon s
d
.,, ;Watches
Watch R pi— ••g S • It
e .Frm a pena y
?,
CLOCKS: n RINGS. ETC.
Service •.• "Satisfaction
bank on Wednesday, and will visit in
Woodstock and Ingersoll for two
weeks.—Mr. Wm. Finlayson, teacher
at U. S. 8. No. 9, Zurich, has resign-
ed to accept a position offered to him
as principal of a four -roomed public,
'school at Wellesley, Out. Mr. and
Mrs. Finlayson expect to more abouti
• ea 1st MN
s t .
sr&
. --.'!.,'. .i;,, - .!
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The ykolMtnd,up of. this Splendid Jewelry
and WWI& y's Bargains will -be itimp4Marviellons'..
... . _
,,,,, 'ii,.,;:,,. There will be sensational val-
• , ' nes all through the store this
ji.
'
Sale
'.
•
W. IL PAUL, Manager,
- , Sarnia. Ont.
804g-tf
fifty years ago. While the assembled
guests were seated on the.. lawn,* a
short address was made by Mr. A. E.
Martin, of Neepawa, followed by the
presentation of a purse of gold from
the sons and daughters. Many other
ter, Helen, of Port Huron, were visi-
tors this week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Chatters.—Mr. -and
Mrs. Fred Faulkner, of Detroit, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hocking, of Wind-
son, motored here and spent the week
.. ..
'.;arav
J. A. ,w estcot
Jeweller - - Watchmaker'
••
the middle of August. All their
friends wish them every euccess.-7-
Rev. T. W. and Mrs.. Casein were
made the recipients of complimentary
sddresses and Valuable pretents be-
fore leaving Lucknetv United Church
onsurlieommisoollosiont
A , . ,
n „ ,.
extra -VP'
the •Slietli ''7" • ' -
of ail Dianiende.
' : for Satarda,k,', ,
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%Pees, and it will pay you well,
- •
in Dollars 'arid _Cents to visit- ,
• this Stet& for the final. wind- •
: up of this Side. - Reinenalier;
vire guarantee every artiele we '
.•
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.
.,,y1-1Here Innner
•Sist*. ' rth $70 '
- WO, • ...,,,' „so,
',..it'00—' • !
'" 0 el•-• •
'•01-110ther-rito-rth
.., . .
.
gifts were received, together with con-
best from
end and the American holiday with
Mrs. Margaret
—Oppos ..., . A. Crich—
ite''W
for their new charge at Lynden.
Among the ;were a gold iin-
,.• 4e:''",:•'
. ,- (-: " - :,,,,,
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t '4 •'.
g 1.1 d 'th l ly •,.
, e iari 0 Vanes are simp
wonderful. The Sale closesat '
'$36.0010 -$.40fiX1'
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" ' - -
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gratulations and wishes
Faulkner, George
presents
" ' •
• 12 p.m., Saturday , - '• • .• ,.
•,. " :•,)--'-. '-'
DR. W. C. SPROAT
friends and relatives who were unable
to attend. Mr. Hannah, in a few well
chosen words, expressed his apprecia-
Street —Miss Ella Turnbull, of To-
ronto, and Miss Mabel Turnbull, of
Huntsville, are spending the holidays
Q'',,,..;'
,
•
ed silver tea service and tray, a purse
of money, a gold mounted fountain
pen an pencil, a- Chinese hand work -
'-' . 6.,,,*••••,•
1
. -dentine ' itr, - .
i_t ,.
Glatol rutomiroik
...- ,,-
in oeweiale We -are deating- .
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odd . and epds- ',meta Up •:to
', $5.06, t SO ' ' '''t - " tti- ' '.
la
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Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
rniversity of Western Ontario, Lou-
,4011.' Member of Ocillege of Physic -
tion of the good wishes of friends and
relatives. A dainty buffet lunch was
served, after which a social hour or
with their parents, Mr. arid Mrs. G.
T. Turnb-ull.—Mr. and Mrs. Aberhart
and sons, of London, and Mrs. 11. G.
e ,..
:
Chain -Stores
I
e
ed table cloth and Several pieces of
china. ' •
•
worth' $4,00.,air4;
,. ,,,:,.,
_
. , at gia, ., c;,.va txeS:•,up- ..,
m.. iatiten . al-
r..liector • ssttit.,..,,. Dl
... , . . ,
SATUWAt
- , ,... • • - :-
SPACIAL,
fins and Surgeons of Ontario. Office
. .
two was Spent before dispersing. Mn
and Mrs., Hannah's family of nine
Steele, of Toronto, spent Sunday with
Seaforth friends Mrs,.
".-o•,, ,,,,t,
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., ,' c4', , ,f14•0i•;,.01eliaco ; '" ...' • ' ' :-, •:',,' , „ '
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-.16 .iiolitts•'••.'1;'''': .,
, . . , .
in. Aberhurt's Drug Store, Main St.,
:$01fartit. Phone atl.
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children, is still unbroken, five of
them, Mr. D. C. Hannah, Duribla-ne,
Sask.; Mr. C. R. Hannah, IViinniton-
-'-Mr and . -.C.
B. Anderson and daughter, Of Detroit,
spent the week end witlf,Mts. Ander-
son's parents, Mr. and MTS. Jelan Mc-
Our Prides ri**,eik Commencing
, .:
- , -
Lernons,
IIAY - '
‘ School Iteperethe.• f . .. • .
the retrilIta of Ilbt4,
• - . • • .
Sherbert-
0.
. rapt .... es
-
•hOli, Valu' T4 Wenderidt,' .
. ,-n.;. 00-„ktd tvrei .,
tight, .01
" "41.110 ' gugar-
• 41.(1004 a
•-*Oriti 4215, ii•
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ad, Mau; Mrs, A. H. Martin, Neep-
awe, Man.; Mrs. J. J. Shaw, Swan
Rivar, and Mrs. R. A. Knox, Neepawa;
Milian, noxboro.--Mr. 'Fred -Davis,
M.P., of Calgary, was visiting rel-
atives in town this week.-1Viessrs.
Senn'
Marmalade, 1, ,:.4il,
Tiger Catstpl ‘'
Pasts Bran pi
*large, doz 23e
glass 18C
-.... 2 for- nge
0 -..
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aminations of .•Scheal''SnetiontD. 111
Itert . ilit''' INr.-: • ,Wito. •!5•'.1.(40.'••••• ittte-'.'
P. 864 MargareeDielon ,8t, Grit&
::°,71.. `
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too' , • ,
at 81,8C)Z, I • c '
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' ./te ' Gold Filled,. -. i''
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being .present The absent Members-
ffamily M JohnCh.'
o the were rs.• rvers,
Jim Jackson • and Ted Downs of
IV:11 ' College,8 C Hi '
'. '•
Toil p ° ',0*:.1' . .rolls
el.c
Toilet Pit '7 for 26'
,
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Winnipeg; Mr. j..R. Hannah, Hanley,
Seek, ,and vir, I. Hannah, `Westin,
Sask. - , . :
..
'priet.i6
i ey.:, t a .ttrint4 roc, to
I
haVO'hdet visiting MISS ' Margaret
. ,
Sagloant. in. Ihnfend,ille left" this
WgVIr for teffibridin/Alberta, where
4r.t...1)0001.,,,s win ,,.05011,-• ;ton) vz,,,,,do
'Selling,
Certo, bottle 44:•.1' .,:,.....,.,.• ..... ,310.,
Budweisser ,''., *roe 20c
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