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The Huron Expositor, 1926-11-26, Page 8
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"Ft " � i� CIJIN`�'QN r witch numerous enter- � 0. ( AL E . �tFn y . , "+ HF,i DCHL SE . R ed his mid lass 1.• 1 L e d illustrations to I'll.-, • t irtiil analogies an Veath .of N.. ,Club. --A old aatdA r �r =li v,,ality P ° , mirrored ss- ..,;, -November faithfull rxa ®i wn Teri ent of 'S aforth a Titllr�xZa Novm show that all a y w l lcno d a �1U Z -, , t. o lee= o n e 19thS �+w.»'' t ti o Nov BUI BS high the pexsanaliiy of he ars p ed away in Clinton n ai>vlx, r ZC LIGHT r HON. W. H. PRICE Lure iwa* follow ed 1jy an g' _ _ law aces, w interestan BOU$43TORE �EAFOItZ'H in the person of Mr, Noble" 'Turner a , ^ � t1. 6 �#� Attorney General. . I'llcud: rt�i:r SXRUP 8n bulks at 6 cants discussion when the thanks of the ClufF, in .his 78th year, aftelr a Tong # R :' jil�. A' �'' •,11 � tter than in cans meeting were conveyed to Mr. Mac- Subscriptions taken for 'all magazines illness. He was the eldest son of the EOL exiC�S �,h 1101 1 717, a 4 a .' pound. Quality be ravish for his interesting address. &$ d: Rapers at publisher's paces, ' TM Prf pr>bd coat lower. Z'i, '1'j+;�' late Richard Cl'uff, af'MeXillop Town- , dNTRNATIONAL STOCK FOOD Dr. P. I. Bryce, the president, seen- - ship. In his early days hg'worked at E '• , FIi(�IAIICTS- Weare sole agents for F1t•1dR November 26th pied the chair." ini> g and railroading, being a fore- �n • "� � ng is , "' Seaforth. Those who have used y' W. M. S. -The Barbara Kirkman, natelty most of the bowls fell', either man at one time on the 'C.P,R from r t! lri them find that IT PAYS. gpN, GEORGE S. HENRY too -narrow, short, long or 'a dozen Calgary io Vancouver. He also kept ' MONA CIi PEAS - To those who Minister of Highways 1orxW r IVL S e meethinggbe d tiln Sthe other, ways. The club s very thank- agent's furnishing score in the "Seat- Sensible Chrisfin, sF°' ' , know their quality all we ne d say CAPT. (REV.) S_ E McKEGNEY • school room of First Presbyterian ful tp Dr. Mackay for the interest- tie Block, now occupied by Mr., Ross • a1 I is that we have them in stack church on Tuesday afternoon, Novem- ing and amusing, pictures that he so Sproat. On October 12th, 1898,'; he a 0 t again. Price 18c, or `2 for 35c. kindly flashed on the screen. was united in ma'rri'age to Miss Mary ETA -ON STOVE POLISH in liquid WALTON ter 23rd, and provided an exceDlent Hannah Wortley, of the 1,6th Cones- , "a `. i or paste. This is represented to ns programme. Mrs. H. J. Gibson pre- leost�l Information. -There remains sion of Grey Township. There are W being the best to ay on. sided; Miss Jean Elcoat gave a very a� 15c cSaturday, November 27t•h helpful Bible reading, after which but flye short weeks until Christ>z as left to mourn a 1oPitlg fattest his 'I _I~,;Brice the same as of lass.. , . Day, is here once more. The post of- wife, two sons and three daughters: MORSE RADISFI�Fresh and ^^ Miss Belle Campbell Tread the "Glad five department, which at this season, Albert Earl and John Noble; of But- t extra quality ... , • • ' • . • • • , 65C BRUCEFIELD Tidings Prayer." he topic, Mausiem has placed upon it the .heaviest of falo, N. Y. • Ethel Rosabelle ,and , PIPES -Genuine French briar; �5� Women, was ably taken by Miss Belle burdens is asking the public to give Mary Irene, of Goderich; also two 50c, for • • ' Monday, November 29th Smith. Mrs, W. Wright and Miss ' ' ' Pearl Patterson favored the audience its help towards meeting the srtua' sisters, the Misses Jane and Sarah RICE -Special, 3 Pounds tion and the only remedy its early Cluff, of Seaforth. The funeral ser- 19'.- 25e with a duet, Mrs. Leslie Mullen read mailing There is a decided advent- vice was held from Mr. W.. T. Box's 1;1, 11 , for .. a selection from Current Events on 1 RICE -The best that grows, 15c or age in early mailing, for then lila undertaking parlor on Sunday after- tj "tJ 2 for 25e. SEAFOItTH the people of the Bible. This was sender can be assured that the gifts noon, at two o'clock, interment beingI If 10 DAIRY BUTTER. -If you have dif- followed by a tribute to the memory sent forward wall reach their destina- made in the Maitlandbank Cemetery. ficulty in getting good quality, try Tuesday, November 30th of the fate Agnes Dulmage, one of tion in time. The congestion, for in- The funeral services were conducted us, We have abundance of splendid our sweetest and most devoted m'is- stance at ports of entry to the United by Rev. F. H. Larkin, D.D.The pall - r pound less than CAPT. (REV.) S_ E. McKEGNEY. sionaries, who labored for a number , �' quality at 5c pe p States us terrific and consequently bearers were W. R. Smith, John Stew- , creamery butter. MRS. LOUGHEED of years in Kong Moon, South China, mail should be forwarded to post of- art, A. F. Cluff, A. 'A. McLennan, CHRISTMAS FRUITS now in. Mrs. W. R. Plant read le interesting fices in the United States.as early in Harry Edge and J. W. Beattie. 1 "�' First Class Dairy Butter, Eggs and item from Missionary Gleanings. The Decemlb("• as possible. Mail for ov- __ Dried Apples taken in exchange for ALEX. H. NEEB meeting closed with all repeating the erseas should be posted this week or goods, Apples can get for dried ap Lord's Prayer. " early next week. It might be point- Lions Ladies' Night. -Last Thurs- )r , ples only 5c Tb., and then they must LIBERAL -CONSERVATIVE �, __ ed out that care should be taken to day the Lions 'Clubla 'held one of their be in Targe quarters, bright and well CANDIDATE securely wrap parcels, using a heavy most enjoyable ladies' nights. The outside cover where possible. Correct Goderich Lions Club attended in good- ° .0, dried. Dark or sliced apples are rolliingpeverying Mday.wKruse e are St�.chopping �4xs ly numbers and were delighted with unsaleable and not wanted, -- -- v�antea-Earn, co rent or work. Apply at addressing saves time and trouble, the evening's entertainment. A new * * + + + * * ' * * --` 'I•he Expositor otnee. aos9-tf while the placing on mail matter of departure, in that the G. W� V, A. * GIVE SOME * * THE REGULAR * F. T*ulCL lgOn's Pcmy Contest —Tbe following is the Reosnanm.-3 me., $2; 5 me. cotton patches, a return address always insures the Hall was lased, both as the supper * FRIEND A * * SUBSCRIP- * D. j� L jl standing in the Pony Contest up to $1.50; 3 lbs. cretonne. silk or velvet pieces, return of the mail matter in cases room and afterwards for the dance, * YEAR'S ' * * TION PRICE November 24th, 1926: Dungey, Jean; $2; z cola. sweater yarn, $z. A McCreery. where delivery cannot be made. Your * SUBSCRIP- * *WILL BE $3.00 •11, Chatham, opt 3075-tf was tried out and considering that JPHONE FOR FOOD PHONE 166 , parcels are valuable, therefore since this was the first ttempt lat cater- * TION * r'• NO'VEMBER'S * Hawkins, Edwin; Bateman, Mickey Caretaker Wanted.—A person willing and Mickey; ing, the experiment'worked out very * TO THE * * SPECIAL _ _ Grieve, Frank; Archibald, capable of giYing attention to a pat;etnt in post office insurance is so cheap, al - :.ills, Tom; Habkirk, Sterling; Calder, Eganondville for a few hours each day. Full ways insure your parcels or register well. The presence of the District s DELINEATOR * * IS ICE Wiltse, Dorothy Crich, George; particulars of duties required may be received s + + Andy; by interviewing R. Kennedy, Reeve of Tuck- -_ __ Governor was appreciated by our $1.85 0 • 1 r,: Joynt.00,10 , Leo; Broadfoot, Wilson; Gem- exumith, or D. F. McGregor, R. R. 3, Sea- Club, During the evening, Mrs. * * * + * * * ** * a, + * • + + * + + 0� 307s-2 Ubelacher; assisted by Miss Jean melt, Jean; Purcell, L.; Phillips, forth. NOW PLA.YNG 4 ,yc n' Frank; Stewart, Doug.; Gordon, Ruth; Hoose and Two Lots For sale,hseven-room- Connon, rendered two beautiful solos, ® Venus, Bobbie; Cronin, Mary ed house and two tote, stable, chicken $oWse v large and small fruits, on Main Street rEg- whilte Lion McDiarmid, also of Gode- If old Santa himself could come into this town and have a personal talk- " \ _ mondville. The house has electrie lighrts,and of rich, contributed very much to the with you, he would, no doubt, say the identical words used below. �= the location is admirably adapted for a farm-Lorraine success of the evening with his ef- This Store is pursuinga Christmas policy according to whatthe wishes jer,corner lot Near Post Oliice, church The McKillop Home He and fine school, store, eta, near by. can be forts. The edition of the "Lions of a sensible Santa Claus would be, and all our stocks reflect this to e \ seen any time by applying to Mrs. John Tale'," read by Editor C. P. Sills, was highest degree. -`- regular monthly meeting of the Mc- Sproat. Seaforth, or phone 24-145 for par- the L�ons well received, especially the editorial Killop Home Helpers was held at the tic,uara- f, 3068-tt p y If your gift giving is to be moderate in cost, if you want practical, f �, "The Tale of Two Town's." Tail useful gifts that with gave real pleasure, then the suggestions below will � .:' home of Mrs. M. Blanchard, on Thurs- . Twister F. Sills ,had charge of the a day, November 18th, with a good at appeal to you at once McKillop Branch W. M. S. - The The story of a girl Tarzan cast proceedings and after the District tendance of ladies present. Part of Governor had concluded a fine address, the afternoon was profitably spent regular meeting of the McKillop ashore, when a babe, on s tropic dancingwas indulged in until mid- \ in sewing. Mrs. Goveniock presided branch of the W.M.S., Northside island and protected from the great night. The guestsofthe club were � and led in the opening prayer. Mrs. United Church, was held on Tuesday jungle beasts by a gigantic gorilla. g Gillespie 'gave a splendid paper on loud in their praises of the good work We've found more gifts of.gloves host` p at 2 p -m. at the home of Mrs. Robt. Later brought back to civilization of our Ilocal Lions and the spirit of PURE PORK SAUSAGE Formosa. Others who took paw Archibald, Seaforth. Over 60 ladies where jungle customs clash with the co-operation exhibited speaks well for were Mrs. Drover, Mrs. W. Hogg, Mrs' were present. The first part of the stilted conventions of society's polite the further success of the Club and cry and underYnuslins W1 e Reduced to 20 Cents a Pound for an Goveniock and Miss Jean Scott. The afternoon vias spent in sewing, af- code, its chosen work. indefinite period. The more that is meeting was closed by repeating the ter which the following programme ONE OF THF. STRANGEST AND made than in pas seasons. sold, the longer they will sell for 20c_ Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch was was given, Mrs. McDermid presiding: MOST FASCINATING SOF T HOME-MADE HEAD CHEESE served by the hostess, Mrs. Blanchard, Bible reading by Mrs. J. R. Scott, and PICTURE'S Anniversary Services. -The sing- And why not? Sensible, practical, useful and inexpensive. These 15 cents a pound or 2 ponniils for 25c- and a social half-hour spent by all. prayer, Mrs. Lane. Mrs. McDemiid versary services held in First Presby- three items are what we would call THE appropriate Christmas Gifts. YOU Why use factory makes? then gave some splendid quotations CHILDREN'S M,*TINEE terian Church on Sunday last were will find some splendid values for you, here too. All other Meats at Reasonable Prices. from Frances Willard on Temperance SATURDAY, 3 PA. most successful and were attended by Young People's League. -The Young and the use of the allot for women. large congregations both morning and YOUR BUTCHERS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening. Rev. F. G. Vesey, B.D., of People's League of North Side United � the topic for the afternoon being Church held their regular meeting on', Temperance. A delightful quartette Toronto, occupied the pulpit for the D. H. ►�T�!��'� Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The was rendered by the Misses Cluff, AD OLPHE MENJOU day. Mr. Vesey, who is at present on This Year the Ready -to -Wear Depart YOUR BUTCHER : SEAFOR'TH meeting was opened by singing a Margaret Crich and Marion Scarlett, CHESTER CONKLIN - furlough from Korea, is a man of PHONE 58 'hymn; Rev. W. P. Lane led in prayer, and a carefully prepared paper was LOUISE BROOKS very pleasing personality, an eloquent nlents bold the centre of the _ and Miss Jessie Walker read the read by Mrs. Laing on the present and interesting speaker and one whose Scripture lesson. A duet by Miss 'temperance situation. Miss Scarlett in sermons held his hearers throughout. stage for gift giving. if R, Marian Scarlett and Miss Annie Gov- then read "A Temperance Hymn," .,a SOCIAL CEUEBRITY" His subject in the morning was "The P�-/1 E J enlock was enjoyed by all. The great- and the t•ffering was taken, amoui't- Vision of Ezekiel," and in the evening, Many men now go about things differently at Christmas -time to what 1111 I lar part of the evening was taken up ir.g to u12.00. After the programale • "Mary's Gift of Love." Special music the used to d'o. They do away with the surprise element of Christmas by lantern slides on Lin Dze . a soda; time was spent and a deice Pri T e Q OR OR was given by the choir under the in _r and give beforehand to their wife, or mother, or sister, h muco Chinese Philanthropist. The meeting sous lunch served by the hostess and 1 1 1 v v ►` K- leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie, g� money and tell them to make sel;ecr.ion of a New Coat or Dress that t'heY closed with the Mizpah benediction. I members of the McKillop Anxiliary. which added very materially to the need DRESSES -$6.00 to $2b __ pleasure of the anniversary occasion. LADIES' COATS -$10 to $50 Th music included three anthems "O to er 50 Announcing their new representative G. A. Sills. happy event. The house was prettily MR_ WURM decorated with golden 'mums and _ _ who will be at the streamers and after a wedding feast, Wnmen's Mission Auxiliary. -Th(, an address was read by William Gil- Local Briefs -Mr. Alex. Kennedy r d hl COMMERCIAL HOTEL. SEAFORTIi regular melting of the W. W Aux- ]espie, Jr., and a purse of gold pres- on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd iliary met in the basement of the ented by Mrs. J. R. Miller, on behalf lTnited (3hurch on Thursday, Novem- of the family, after which a toast. Mr. wurm is an expert on hair goods- All her 19th. The firczt. part of the meet- was proposed to the bride and was your orders hive been under his supervisinn ing was devoted to business, under responded to in a few words by the for years. Here i an opportunity to see him personally where he can Rive your orders his the leadership of the President, Mrs. groom. Throughout the, a ternoon individual attenUion. He ;a an artist it the l,anP The meeting was in charge friends of the happy couple called to business. ,of Cirrie No. 1, led by Mrs. G. Black, offer congratulations and the day He will have a bP ntifnl display of the finest - holr Roods to shd+w yon and at such close with Mrs. Crawford as pianist.. Af- closed very happily for all concerned. prices as will enrvrise Y°n• ter the opening hymn, the 2:ird psalm Give us a call or telephone the hotel was repeated in unison. The study for appointment, book was taken by Mrs. Hinchley The Bowlers. -On Monday evening The W. T. PEMBER STORES, LTA, I and Mrs. Rnrrows. Readings were of this week the bowlers held a 129 Yong St., Toronto. I given by Mrs. Robb; Mfr. W. Web- smoker -euchre in the G. W. V. A. qterr•, Miss M. Summerville and Mrw. club rooms, vdhen over 80 of the best '®� Hutchison. A very generous and en card players in this vicinity sat doom OPPORTUNITY tbVw,tic response was made by the to three hours of real snappy play- mrmbers of the W. M. S. to an ap- ing. The victors of the games were: Lo representative wanted by large Heal from the Ontario Prohibition First prize, Dan Shanahan and Will Montreal Banking House. Reply in Union, Women's Departm'e'rit, for Reid; second prize, .John Grieve, V.S., own handwriting stating age, experl- enee and, if free to devote wholetime. funds for the campaign to keep our and Tommy Scott; lone hand prize, Unususl opportunity for energetic nrPsent Temperance legislation. Tbe Robert Boyd, A collection was solic- man of good standing Reply by letter T dies' Aid also gave a substantial iced to help the club funds and the I ' SWEATERS -$1,49 _ Worship the King,' by Maunder;. "Shout For Joy" by Gale and "The Heavens Are Telling," by Haydn; a duet.by ,M. Rennie and D. Reid, and two numbers by the male quartette Plentyof Good Christmas Hosiery �, 1 composed of Messrs. J. Beattie, J , " I' fr'- Stewart, D. Reid and M. Rennie, "On- Especially in Satisfactory Silks i ��� V`.-' ward and Upward" by Parlmer, and p 1 I", - 71 "The Lord is My Shepherd," by Bridgman, the latter number to be Silk Stockings are being used more and more as gifts from one wo repeated next Sunday by special re- to 'another. First, because such a gift carries just the right degree of 1 quest. Weather conditions were not timacy. Mostly because it takes another woman to appreciate the fact the of the best during the day and the one never has too many pairs of silk stockings. roads were heavy with snow, but in White, Black and wanted colors, at $1.00 to $3.00. (In free Christmas spite of this fact many visitors -were boxes if desired). present from the surrounding towns d and country at both services. The offering amounted to $437.00. and son, James, of Detroit, were here this week attending the funeral of Mr. Kennedy's niece, Miss Morris, who died in Hibbert on Monday. - Mrs. Ovens, of Port Arthur, is spending a couple of weeks v�ith ber son, Mr. R. C.Ovens, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Porteous.- M r. Willi -am Kruse, of Egmondville, received a fine deer this week, which was shot by his son, lIarry, in Parry Sound District. -Miss Claudia Moriarty, of Los Angeles, California, is the guest of Miss Min- nie Dorsey. -Mrs. E, McMurray has returned from a visit of several weeks with friends in Toronto.. -Mr. Charles Finkbeiner has purchased the resi- dence of Mr. John Gemmell in Eg- mondville, and will move his family there before Christmas. Mr. Gem- mell intends having a sale of his household effects on Saturday. -Miss Florence Cooper returned this week to Sales Manager Room �za from a visit with Toronto friends.-- offering. committee in charge wish to thank - _ -_-___ Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Cluff and Mr. J. INSURAN(A ERCHANGB BLDG. those who contributed'so generously. -- - M. Cluff, of Buffalo, motored here MONTREAL. P. Q. -:On Wednesday evening in the Red White this week t, attend the , funeral oNewton Mactavish on "Art And council chamber the Lawn Bowlers weir father, the late N. T. Cluff.-_ Personality." The Ottawa Citizen, in held their annual meeting, when about Mrs. Fred Larkin 'and little son, of a 'relent issue malces the following thirty members were present. The . Windsor, were week end guests of reference to an address given in that slate of officers for the ensuing year Chain Stores Dr. and Mrs. F.',H. Larkin, at the 1 city by Mr. Newton MacTavish, of is: President, Russell Sproat; Vice Manse. -Mrs. John A. McGregor and the Civil Service Commission, a form- President, Harry Stewart; Secretary, Our Prices from November 26th to Mrs. E. Batts, of Kippen, visited with i �� lar Seaforth boy and a brother of Mr. Ross J. Sproat; Treasurer, W. J. Dun- fiber 2nd, inclusive- theirs nether, Mrs. MCCloy .over the Tnsim 1ihs John MacTavish, of this town: "The can; Executive Committee, J. J. Cluff, week end -Mrs. J. C Grsg'returned I , "�,�, 6embers of the Arts and Letters Club Robert Boyd, J. M. McMillan, Robert Breakfast ilatlon, Schneider's from Toronto on Monday. --Mr. Has - r '" were entertained to an intellectual Devereaux, John Beattie; Chaplain, half or. "Whole pound..........36c - p band, higgh school Inspector, paid an Matches, $taxes for........... • 23c ofllcial visit to the Seaforth Collegiate treat last iliglit in the Carnegie Lib- Rev. T. $. Brawn; Auditor, R. M. $ pkgs...... 25c .11 5 If •dig°S farg"We Tl©8(�9 ems' nary trshen Mr. Newton MacTu'vish, Jones; A�Siiistant Tournament Secre- Sal Soda, Washups, this week. ---Miss lfdn'b Murray, of ...1Se wt Civil Service Commissioner and trus- tary, Charles Ste*ttrt; Referees, W. Sliced Pin6apple, tixl..:... Mmiltoti, was diel est of friends 1 6 •�,g�ir, :��+�;I°Y1zYIin• or the �? l1. z. :', S T O i3 tee of the 11Tatioial Arty Gallery, lee- Anent; Thomas Johnston.' The tress- Mixed f'adl, already cit, lb...... $3e in to`ivn, this �veelsi • rs. Ifolmes,.iyi` ,* ` k -;k +� '' `., a IAB'' goe, - ' ' lured bn lice stt3sgcCt of Art anti Por- user a report was read and 'adopted A�3 (:hrigtlmas b`iu3tk► in now. CBM6-6, i$ the •ami~ of her sister, lGlt,'s s ,� frvA:t li :' Mx. $+f91e'i`avish defined art and shaare the club to be going strohT. Cal 11 t>te died and X10 bite for quality Jarirr8s Arci►ibald1VLrs. T. F: .. ,C` ' i'iraA "r�, . ' �t sella ty.., et at the eternal fit- The fihatieee are- It a health condi- l UP he Accu tlll�alrs fileae iin�lavu his', dext ti fined to died, y ,, �, `hcte ,:+ ag striffitY.. Irl ,g healthy :sired p. , e' e. - Mr iii r hy,a ia, i, it .fuse fhb -same ti"oti. 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Just I U%1 J V e a Shipment of Hand -0" `kerchiefs for Xmas I Shoppers. - Whether for women, men or chil- ,> dren-whether of fawn, linen or x silk, whether you wish to pay lilt or $2.o0 for a handkerchief, every con- ceivable design and idea is included•. 1 H'andkerchi�efs arrsnged in Christi mas boxes free of charge.7¢$ BeautifulNe,ckwea 14 The season's very newest Cre tions in both Ladies' and Gent' styles -50c to $2.00. t+ - ,5 Silk Neck Scarfs, The new ongs are sensible, a . 0 + `11 viceabUe and beautiful --$2 _ to $8.7ii• ,t_ tie^- ;-'4'A T 9, i r µs{' t ld Ladies' Hand Bags' .az"e always highly appreciated lttl,, Sty ' t Yuletide.Yuletide. Attractive y ,excenent values here --50c to $5.00.44 „ ,. I ;1: 1 S r i s M �. �: 4 t L !,v ' 'E , ,a fi l< "�. 5 S r)• I .1 2 4 r) c t f�h C .1,"01u r t 5. n11 / F 1 � } 1 1. 1 N t t yr' i 4 1 R t I t d t i t 5 7 1 f s.n A r c 15 f 4 i a r 8 , t� - ., � r t fit• l a s r r t 4.i t ,•rt .��,_,,,,,. a / l k; tai ,t lti 1. t. n. . � , oci" vh•,:, i. fa ,,",I,,A . h .1� 1 ,r vM, J J F0. ., ..,t��s.t.,. r,�:,, ,l. .r�.r. n '... ,&e. * - Golden Wedding. -An interesting The Curters.-"Phe annual meeting and unique event took place at the of the Seaforth Curling Club was held home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gillespie, in the Council Chamber on Friday eV- James Street, when they celebrated ening of last week with an enthusias- I the anniversary of their golden wed tic attendance of curlers present. This d;n Mr. and Mas. Gilllespie were was the 50th anniversary of the I mar ied at the home of the bride's founding of the Club, which is one parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hill, in of the oldest in the Province, and it (limon, on November 23rd, 1876, by it the intention of the Oliib to hold a the Rev. Mr. Curtis. They came im- .Iubilee Bonspeil this winter to mark mediately to Seaforth, where they the event. The following officers were have spent ail their married life, electedr President, George Bethune; They have four children, William, of Vice -President, Robert. Boyd; Secre- Brussels; M,rs. James A. Tufford, of Lary -Treasurer, Rufus Winter; F,xecu- 13=,11ville; Mrs. Ilarold Best, of To -1 tive, W. J, Duncan, C. Stewart, C• ronto, and Mrs. J, R. Miller, of Angus, Sills R. H. Sproat; Oficial Referee, alt of whom were present for the Announcing their new representative G. A. Sills. happy event. The house was prettily MR_ WURM decorated with golden 'mums and _ _ who will be at the streamers and after a wedding feast, Wnmen's Mission Auxiliary. -Th(, an address was read by William Gil- Local Briefs -Mr. Alex. Kennedy r d hl COMMERCIAL HOTEL. SEAFORTIi regular melting of the W. W Aux- ]espie, Jr., and a purse of gold pres- on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd iliary met in the basement of the ented by Mrs. J. R. Miller, on behalf lTnited (3hurch on Thursday, Novem- of the family, after which a toast. Mr. wurm is an expert on hair goods- All her 19th. The firczt. part of the meet- was proposed to the bride and was your orders hive been under his supervisinn ing was devoted to business, under responded to in a few words by the for years. Here i an opportunity to see him personally where he can Rive your orders his the leadership of the President, Mrs. groom. Throughout the, a ternoon individual attenUion. He ;a an artist it the l,anP The meeting was in charge friends of the happy couple called to business. ,of Cirrie No. 1, led by Mrs. G. Black, offer congratulations and the day He will have a bP ntifnl display of the finest - holr Roods to shd+w yon and at such close with Mrs. Crawford as pianist.. Af- closed very happily for all concerned. prices as will enrvrise Y°n• ter the opening hymn, the 2:ird psalm Give us a call or telephone the hotel was repeated in unison. The study for appointment, book was taken by Mrs. Hinchley The Bowlers. -On Monday evening The W. T. PEMBER STORES, LTA, I and Mrs. Rnrrows. Readings were of this week the bowlers held a 129 Yong St., Toronto. I given by Mrs. Robb; Mfr. W. Web- smoker -euchre in the G. W. V. A. qterr•, Miss M. Summerville and Mrw. club rooms, vdhen over 80 of the best '®� Hutchison. A very generous and en card players in this vicinity sat doom OPPORTUNITY tbVw,tic response was made by the to three hours of real snappy play- mrmbers of the W. M. S. to an ap- ing. The victors of the games were: Lo representative wanted by large Heal from the Ontario Prohibition First prize, Dan Shanahan and Will Montreal Banking House. Reply in Union, Women's Departm'e'rit, for Reid; second prize, .John Grieve, V.S., own handwriting stating age, experl- enee and, if free to devote wholetime. funds for the campaign to keep our and Tommy Scott; lone hand prize, Unususl opportunity for energetic nrPsent Temperance legislation. Tbe Robert Boyd, A collection was solic- man of good standing Reply by letter T dies' Aid also gave a substantial iced to help the club funds and the I ' SWEATERS -$1,49 _ Worship the King,' by Maunder;. "Shout For Joy" by Gale and "The Heavens Are Telling," by Haydn; a duet.by ,M. Rennie and D. Reid, and two numbers by the male quartette Plentyof Good Christmas Hosiery �, 1 composed of Messrs. J. Beattie, J , " I' fr'- Stewart, D. Reid and M. Rennie, "On- Especially in Satisfactory Silks i ��� V`.-' ward and Upward" by Parlmer, and p 1 I", - 71 "The Lord is My Shepherd," by Bridgman, the latter number to be Silk Stockings are being used more and more as gifts from one wo repeated next Sunday by special re- to 'another. First, because such a gift carries just the right degree of 1 quest. Weather conditions were not timacy. Mostly because it takes another woman to appreciate the fact the of the best during the day and the one never has too many pairs of silk stockings. roads were heavy with snow, but in White, Black and wanted colors, at $1.00 to $3.00. (In free Christmas spite of this fact many visitors -were boxes if desired). present from the surrounding towns d and country at both services. The offering amounted to $437.00. and son, James, of Detroit, were here this week attending the funeral of Mr. Kennedy's niece, Miss Morris, who died in Hibbert on Monday. - Mrs. Ovens, of Port Arthur, is spending a couple of weeks v�ith ber son, Mr. R. C.Ovens, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Porteous.- M r. Willi -am Kruse, of Egmondville, received a fine deer this week, which was shot by his son, lIarry, in Parry Sound District. -Miss Claudia Moriarty, of Los Angeles, California, is the guest of Miss Min- nie Dorsey. -Mrs. E, McMurray has returned from a visit of several weeks with friends in Toronto.. -Mr. Charles Finkbeiner has purchased the resi- dence of Mr. John Gemmell in Eg- mondville, and will move his family there before Christmas. Mr. Gem- mell intends having a sale of his household effects on Saturday. -Miss Florence Cooper returned this week to Sales Manager Room �za from a visit with Toronto friends.-- offering. committee in charge wish to thank - _ -_-___ Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Cluff and Mr. J. INSURAN(A ERCHANGB BLDG. those who contributed'so generously. -- - M. Cluff, of Buffalo, motored here MONTREAL. P. Q. -:On Wednesday evening in the Red White this week t, attend the , funeral oNewton Mactavish on "Art And council chamber the Lawn Bowlers weir father, the late N. T. Cluff.-_ Personality." The Ottawa Citizen, in held their annual meeting, when about Mrs. Fred Larkin 'and little son, of a 'relent issue malces the following thirty members were present. The . Windsor, were week end guests of reference to an address given in that slate of officers for the ensuing year Chain Stores Dr. and Mrs. F.',H. Larkin, at the 1 city by Mr. Newton MacTavish, of is: President, Russell Sproat; Vice Manse. -Mrs. John A. McGregor and the Civil Service Commission, a form- President, Harry Stewart; Secretary, Our Prices from November 26th to Mrs. E. Batts, of Kippen, visited with i �� lar Seaforth boy and a brother of Mr. Ross J. Sproat; Treasurer, W. J. Dun- fiber 2nd, inclusive- theirs nether, Mrs. MCCloy .over the Tnsim 1ihs John MacTavish, of this town: "The can; Executive Committee, J. J. Cluff, week end -Mrs. J. C Grsg'returned I , "�,�, 6embers of the Arts and Letters Club Robert Boyd, J. M. McMillan, Robert Breakfast ilatlon, Schneider's from Toronto on Monday. --Mr. Has - r '" were entertained to an intellectual Devereaux, John Beattie; Chaplain, half or. "Whole pound..........36c - p band, higgh school Inspector, paid an Matches, $taxes for........... • 23c ofllcial visit to the Seaforth Collegiate treat last iliglit in the Carnegie Lib- Rev. T. $. Brawn; Auditor, R. M. $ pkgs...... 25c .11 5 If •dig°S farg"We Tl©8(�9 ems' nary trshen Mr. Newton MacTu'vish, Jones; A�Siiistant Tournament Secre- Sal Soda, Washups, this week. ---Miss lfdn'b Murray, of ...1Se wt Civil Service Commissioner and trus- tary, Charles Ste*ttrt; Referees, W. Sliced Pin6apple, tixl..:... Mmiltoti, was diel est of friends 1 6 •�,g�ir, :��+�;I°Y1zYIin• or the �? l1. z. :', S T O i3 tee of the 11Tatioial Arty Gallery, lee- Anent; Thomas Johnston.' The tress- Mixed f'adl, already cit, lb...... $3e in to`ivn, this �veelsi • rs. Ifolmes,.iyi` ,* ` k -;k +� '' `., a IAB'' goe, - ' ' lured bn lice stt3sgcCt of Art anti Por- user a report was read and 'adopted A�3 (:hrigtlmas b`iu3tk► in now. CBM6-6, i$ the •ami~ of her sister, lGlt,'s s ,� frvA:t li :' Mx. $+f91e'i`avish defined art and shaare the club to be going strohT. Cal 11 t>te died and X10 bite for quality Jarirr8s Arci►ibald1VLrs. T. F: .. ,C` ' i'iraA "r�, . ' �t sella ty.., et at the eternal fit- The fihatieee are- It a health condi- l UP he Accu tlll�alrs fileae iin�lavu his', dext ti fined to died, y ,, �, `hcte ,:+ ag striffitY.. Irl ,g healthy :sired p. , e' e. - Mr iii r hy,a ia, i, it .fuse fhb -same ti"oti. 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