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then i'ava d tile:' audience vitll;« $sale,.
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per..... . ...... rang; „-, large., :.t?aar1Y,'�t.#�,IE'laedY'
sola 1n b4 usual pl .asing,WAy, wh1c1} ,. . „ TtiBstlliar, in, ` l anon. 1V a alis.
tk� ?'IONIC HAMS ^^R Shta ADDIE FILLETS u can k�0;satlsfied, We. al$o'Ftlave o y.
was followed by a solo tby 14ir. M, s; Rapl,on and ,]:bet"'S3eox�' ,spent"'V- d ;
close trirramed, yo ltig and r pound .................. / good:<hssortmeot of Gieeting ��.
pounds q per ecu R. Rennie, in 'a, very capable man-. "ardej:: rad Bool lets, Corixe sat and eral. days 'las+t wed in. Toron'to,',;.it-
7 P 1 LANCE: MEAT g.
ner. Mr. Gibson White then took the chaser and Stratfr?rd:
1 , r wild 1550 pick .ours out while tine assort -
4d ' • floor and gave a most interesting talk
t4e1 TUIC LIGHT BULBS -- .Hign per po g ` 1P
on "Japan." A piano solo by Mr, nest •zs complete,
'URt 1 tlllility; law prices, SCHNIEDER S PURE LARD �` - STAFFA
Harry McLeod was 'rendered in a
NG SYRUP in bulks at 6 cents Notes, -Miss Agnes Herron, of
masterful way. Messrs. 'M, R. Ren- �.
r r, d Quality better than in Gans 1 Ib, PRINTS p Cromart is visiting with friends in �
! 19C Die and Jaynes Stewart sang a thiel Yr
a cost lower. per pound .... . . . ........... Ol° pso n V the village.-
)RNA'TIONAL STOCK FOOD NO, 5. PAIL an which greatly pleased the audience. Mrs. A. Botha has re-
.+QDUCTS-We are sole agents for p pail a�41(± The next number on the programme BOOKSTORE - „ - SEAFORTH turned after a week'ts vlsi Ch rel-
4*1�........... ` ... was what was termed "popular air" a
h alive$ in Stratford. -Miss Vera H
"eaforth,
Those who have used 3-1b PAIL 57C contest, Captains were c oxen in Subscriptions taken for all magazinesStratford,- ss a
' em find that IT PAYS. Ham in is in O'Brien M}i ver
ARCH PEAS - To those who per Pail .... . .............. Messrs. Gerald 'Stewart and Scott l and papers at publisher's prices. Wilson's store. -Mrs. clerking
H. Kennedy, of f
jsniow their quality all we need say 5 -lbs, LOOSE LARD 90�, Cluff and 'sides taken. Mr. Earl Van- A _ Clinton, visited' with her niece, Mrs. i
its that we have them 1n stock for ... ....... . . . ........ Egmond played popular music and '
again. Price 18c, or 2 for 35c. 20-1b• PAIL
STA -ON STO �AeJ S� each side guessed what each of the Raymond Davis, 'recently,
VE. POLISH in liquid for • • .... , , .. ' twenty numbers were. The girls of amount of money laid on the plates,
the losing side are to provide candy
or passe. This is represented to us OYSTERS g but are sure it was. a nice tidy sufn. ST. COLUMBAN
as being the best to stay on. 45e for the next meeting. The meeting -Mr. .J. J. Irvine intends leaving Hicknell-Mtay.-A very pretty wed -
15e per Jar closed with God Save the King. here in a few days to spend the win -
Price the same as others. • • • FRESH PICNIC HAMS y p ding was solemnized at St. Boniface
PjGPES-Genuine French briar po ler in Toronto, After reaching there Church, New Germany, Ont., Satur-
' 25c per podnd .... . ............ 1®C he will make his address known to 1
for day morning, when Angela Mary May,
BREAKFAST BACON e� Chopping Mill.—We are now chopping and that great educational agency, the eldest daughter of Joseph May, was
-Special, 3 pounds 25e per pound ................. J5C rolling every day. Kruse Bros. $074x3 newspaper press, as well as to per- united in the holy bonds of matrimony "
for , 2 i b Lost.anMonday cer Tuesday in MoKillop. 1 .
DAIRY BUTTER. -If you have dif- Schneiders COTTAGE ROLL 1 one 33x4 Royal cord Tire and rim. Finder sorrel 'friends. to Gus Hieknell, son of Mrs. Theresa
ficulty in getting good quality, try one-half or whole },lease notify The Expositor Office. 3077-1 Eighth Line Notes. --Miss Freida Iiieknell, of Seaforth. The 'bride who
us. We have abundance of splendid ROLL SHOULDERi can use two ambitious men over 26 years Mess+ersehmidt returned to Stratford was given away by her father, was
quality at 5c per pound less than one-half or whole .......... 24e of age, who are 'willing' to work hard: good after spending a week at her home becomingly gowned in white georgette We Think, of Things to V (!
ive
earnings with a future; experience unneces- here. -Mr. and Mrs. Will Gross and and wore a veil caught with orange -
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creamery butter.
CHRISTMAS FRUIT, including Seed- '
ed and Seedless Raisins, loose and J. Wesley Beattie
in packages; Valencias and Muse-
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stele, Candied Lemon, Orange and PHONE 96
nary, we train you. Apply Box 157, Sea -
forth, 8077-1 baby,,of
Remnants, -8 lbs., $2: 6 Iba. cotton patches,
d
$1.50; 3 The. cretonne, silk or velvet pie,
$2 ; 2 lbs, sweater yarn, $2. A. McCreery.
Ont 3o76-tf
Chatham,Cirton
Hii-lietit, spent Thursday and
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CHRISTMAS NEEDLEWORK
SOWING FOR CHRISTMAS
Peels, Candied Pineapple in
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Agents Wanted. -One man in each county
Bit
AMERICAS GREATEST
MELODRAMA
carried a bouquet of Chrysanthemums.
SHOULD BE STARTED NOW
GIFTS MUST BE DONE
$':'ices, Candied Cherries, Emperor
Grapes, >3anari'aB Oranges, Lemons,
P THE HURON EXPOSITOR
to sell washes, seller, great repeater.
washes clothe; without rubbing and cleans
Beata
YOUR BUTCHER : SEAFORTH
The groom - was attended by his
Fowler on Monday last. -Mr. and Mrs.
John Dale, Brucefield, spent Sun -
Do not postpone tills matter
1
everything like magic. Different• ev-
erything. $too. weekly easy. sample Tree,
P. A. Lefebvre & Co., Alexandria, Ont
I
creamery butter.
CHRISTMAS FRUIT, including Seed- '
ed and Seedless Raisins, loose and J. Wesley Beattie
in packages; Valencias and Muse-
>
stele, Candied Lemon, Orange and PHONE 96
nary, we train you. Apply Box 157, Sea -
forth, 8077-1 baby,,of
Remnants, -8 lbs., $2: 6 Iba. cotton patches,
d
$1.50; 3 The. cretonne, silk or velvet pie,
$2 ; 2 lbs, sweater yarn, $2. A. McCreery.
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Chatham,Cirton
Hii-lietit, spent Thursday and
blossoms, and carried a bouquet of
Butterfly roses. •She was attended by
her sister, Anna, who was dressed in
Peace shot taffeta, with silver trim-
mings, hat and shoes to match, an
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CHRISTMAS NEEDLEWORK
SOWING FOR CHRISTMAS
Peels, Candied Pineapple in
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Agents Wanted. -One man in each county
Bit
AMERICAS GREATEST
MELODRAMA
carried a bouquet of Chrysanthemums.
SHOULD BE STARTED NOW
GIFTS MUST BE DONE
$':'ices, Candied Cherries, Emperor
Grapes, >3anari'aB Oranges, Lemons,
P THE HURON EXPOSITOR
to sell washes, seller, great repeater.
washes clothe; without rubbing and cleans
Beata
YOUR BUTCHER : SEAFORTH
The groom - was attended by his
Fowler on Monday last. -Mr. and Mrs.
John Dale, Brucefield, spent Sun -
Do not postpone tills matter
Etc,
everything like magic. Different• ev-
erything. $too. weekly easy. sample Tree,
P. A. Lefebvre & Co., Alexandria, Ont
•
The ����
nephew, Alonzo Matthews. The
grooms gift to the bride was a
g �'
Scores of new interesting
thins for Gifts
any longer. Begin now;. your
here f
CHOICE CELERY 1oC — ._ �_— --
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3077-1
cheque; to the 'bridesmaid a pearl
areY
g Beautiful
pretty
.will find rett fabrics
per bunch
FANCY CHRISTMAS CHINA --Good DISTRICT MATTER%
assortment; easy prices.
Caretaker W-nted:-•A person willing and
of giving attention to a patient in
Alarm
rosary, and to the groomsman a white
gold tie pin with sapphire se`tl4er.
waiting for the skilled fingers
to complete them.
P
the purpose:
�.etonn�
Crepes,,Ginghams, es,.
Dimities, all enter into pretty,
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capable
few hours day. Full
$10.00��yyup-
After the ceremony, which was per.
JEWELLER
Repairing A SpedAY
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Eirmondville, for a each
particulars of duties required may be receives
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formed by Rev. Father Wey, the bridal
Vanity Sets, Buffet Sets, Cen-
tree, Cushion Tops, Bridge Sets,
4 r useful gifts. Even the ever
�opular Apron must not be ov-
Announcement. -Mr, and Mrs. Jas.
F. Hutchison 's Littlejohn, of Gait, Ont., ann ounce
by interviewing R. Kennedy, Reeve of Tuck-
fo mhith, or D. F. McGregor, R R. 3'3076-2
with
couple motored to the home of the.
bride, where a sumptuous dinner bras
Lunch belts, Pillow Cases, Tow9
Runners, Fite,
erlboked. Suitable fabrics -26e
to 50e
the marriage of their sister, Martha
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served, In the evening a gathering
els,
a yard.
#'HONE FOR FOOD PHONE 166 Johnston, daughter of the late Wil-
Johnston, Seaforth,
`Lewiston," on the Huron Road,
HELENE CHADWICK
of near relatives met, after which the
happy couple left for a trip to De
ronto friends.-M.rs. John Sclater un-
Liam and Mrs.
!� Ont, to Mr. William H. Sholdice, of
taking
Local Briefs. -Mr. Leon Hagerman
Toronto, was a week end guest at
The mad shriek of sirens -the wild
troit and Niagara Falls, the bride
travelling in a cocoa brown crepe
.
Give Yourself the PI'eserit of a New
Walton, Ont., the ceremony
cid evv's Presbyterian
of clamor
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Seat-
of bells. Smoke and flame
d 1 d f m eve
dress with gold trimmings and hat to
p'
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PURE PORK SAUSAGE
Reduced to 20 Cents a Pound for and
(indefinite period. The mlore that is
sold, the longer they will sell for 20c.
HOME-MADE HEAD CHEESE
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15 cents a pound or 2 pounds for 25r-
Why use factory make$?
Why
All other Meats at Reasonable Prices.
YOUR BUTCHERS
D. H. STEWART
YOUR BUTCHER : SEAFORTH
PHONE 58
Fowler on Monday last. -Mr. and Mrs.
John Dale, Brucefield, spent Sun -
Tinsmit ing.
with W. Barber presiding.
p g•
opened with Hymn 100 and
If the furnace needs ex-
waiting life nets -daredevil rescues.
pert overhauling or the
home-made eats of which Mrs. Nott
plumbing goes w r on g
of the late Thomas Mcllroy.-Mrs. H.
A Lippert daughter, of Kitchener
Phone 23
E. Jewett, of Port Huron, has re -
turned home after spending, a week
Robt. Reid
then taken
"Canadian Poets." Several took Parti
Plumbing a n d Heating
Intnitless Resources of the Motion
with Miss Florence Fowler. - Mr,
MOST PREFERRED
The Gift of
ConstantService
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716 Jewels, White or Green
Gold Filled Cases
$10.00��yyup-
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COATS MOST t;
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place in bt. n r pQunng in erase c oil s res ry .
Church, Galt, on November 27, 1926. Ing.—Miss Jessie Buchanan, of Hen- n
window. The despairing cries of wo- match. Coat or New DKesS ow.
11 was the week end guest of Mrs. -
ing
s a ,
R. H. Sproat -Miss Florence Beat-
men and children trapped 1n that
blazing inferno. A rush and clatter
ALMA
lage.---Messrs. gar an ran
len attended the funeral of theiruncle
Young Peoples' Society. -The Youlig
tie spent the week end with Toronto
friends. -Mr. W. F. Coulthard, of
of engines anladder d laddtrucks. The
Notes. -Mr. William Fowler, of
ukulele, piano and violin was a splen-
Peoples' meeting of North Side Unit-
Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and
spouting, sizzling gush i water fight -
the
Leamington, visited with Mr. Herb.
He was born in this town and re-
ceived his education in the public and
ed Church was held on Tuesday even-
The
Mrs, J. A. Case this week—Mr. Wil- ing
its mad battle with arch
destroyer -fire. Thrilling leaps into
Fowler on Monday last. -Mr. and Mrs.
John Dale, Brucefield, spent Sun -
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with W. Barber presiding.
p g•
opened with Hymn 100 and
Liam Fowler, of Leamington, was
here this week attending the funeral
waiting life nets -daredevil rescues.
of
day with their daughter here. -Miss
home-made eats of which Mrs. Nott
meeting
prayer by Mr. Lane. The topic was
P
by Miss Beatrice Seip on
of the late Thomas Mcllroy.-Mrs. H.
A Lippert daughter, of Kitchener
The Famous Old Stage Spectacle
Comes Into Its Own $y Way Of the
E. Jewett, of Port Huron, has re -
turned home after spending, a week
THE COATS
then taken
"Canadian Poets." Several took Parti
and
were here this week visiting Mrs.
Intnitless Resources of the Motion
with Miss Florence Fowler. - Mr,
MOST PREFERRED
in the discussion of the Temperance
Lippert'$ mother, Mrs. J. W. Jones.
Picture Producer.
and Mrs. G. W. Nott entertained a
ARE THE
question, namely, Miss Marion Scar-
-Mr. and Mrs. W, Hogg, Miss Mabel
SEE TB [S TREMENDOUS SUPER-
number of their friends to a social
COATS MOST t;
BE
lett, Miss A. Govenlock, Mr. R_ Sav-
and Mr. Leslie Hogg, of Stratford,
SPECIAL
evening on Friday last,
-FURRED
l.uge, S. Scott and Mr. Hartry; piano
were visitors this week at the home
Huggarth.-Mrs. Fern, of Chatham,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nott Enter -
duet by Mrs. Barber and Mary; chor-
of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Habkirk,-
It Will Haunt and Grip You With a
tains.-A jolly evening was spent at
We are showing won -
us by J. Cluff, B. Cluff, M. Crich and
Mrs. Earl Bell is visiting with To-
Thousand Thrills!
`Lewiston," on the Huron Road,
derful values in New Ap-
A, Govenlock; reading by Miss M,
ronto friends.-M.rs. John Sclater un-
'
West, the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wes.
proVed 1926 Modes -.Coats
Rivers were enjoyed by all. Refresh-
derwent an operation for appendicitis
SATURrl:\5MATINEE, 10 and 15c,
Nott on Friday evening last, the
made from soft, sumptu-
ments were seed and the meeting
served
p'
Hospital on Wednes-
in the Seaforth Hos
EVENINGS, 15 and 25 cents
guests numbering ahout eighty, and
esus fabrics, trimmed with
'1
closed with "God Save the King."
day, -Mr. J. .I, Merner, of Windsor,
Tax Included
were present from Goderich, Detroit,
luxurious furs if
was here this week visiting his fam-
ily,-Miss Helen McDougall is visit-
Priiieess
Lucknow, Walton and surrounding
places, the bevy of young people
dresses
rand,
you want a low priced coat
see what we have for
Death of Former Resident.-�Sylves-
ing with relatives in Goderich town-
Broome
in their gay colorif evecom
a beautiful combination,
$10 to $25 each.
ter Everatt, formee,�'ly of Seaforth,
833
ship. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
of Winthrop, are moving into Mrs,
presented
while the older young people looked
erg
died at the family, residence,
si Thursday
Hoggarth's house on North Main
their best as they joined in the dant-
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Lorne Avenue, London,
Street -Miss Asman of the Colleg-
ing. Splendid music was given
of last week, at the age of 76. Mr. Sate staff, spent the week end at her
Everett had been a re is su of Lon- home in Toronto. -Mrs. W. A. Wright
don for six years. He is survived cmugh- spent Thursday with Clinton friends.
his widow, two sons and one SpitUi- pMiss Irene Patterson, of Toronto,
ter: Le Hoy, traveller for Spittal' Pit the week end with friends here.
Brothers: Edward, of Regina, and pert. e e Southgate left on Thurs-
Miss Kathleen, to home. The funeral day for New York, where she will
was held on Saturday afternoon at end the winter with her daughter,
o'clock to Woodland Cemetery, Rev. p'
.'firs. R. A. Wilson.—Mr. C. Neely,
T. Charlton, rector of Matthew's ')f Buffalo, is visiting at the home of
Anglican Church officiating. For
some years before moteng tob Lon his mother here.—The Golf Club are
holding a embers' dance in the G.
shop in the store now occupied
butcher
by Mr.
don Mr. Everett conducted utchesW mV. A. Club on Friday evening of S. T. Holmes on Main Street. next week.—The December tsession
of the County Council opens in Gode-
1 rich on Tuesday next. — Messrs. A.
and J. Broadfoot, A, Sinclair and Mel -
The Late Herman Siegel- — The vin Crich, of Tuckersmith, are ex -
Stratford paper makes the following hibiting at the Guelph Winter Fair
reference to the death of Mr. Her- this week —Mr. Bruce Scott, of To -
man Siegel, brother of Mrs. Sydney ronto, is lvvisiting at the home of Mr.
Deem, of this town, brief mention of and 'sirs. D. IMcLean, in Tuckersmith.
which was made in The Expbsit lr —Mr. W. G. Spencer entertained the
last week: "The sad news was re- Senior Boys' Class of First Presby-
ceived in Mitchell on Thursday thatl terian Church Sunday School i t din -
A NEW
WELL -FITTING
FASHIONABLE DRESS
IS ALWAYS A
WELCOME GIFT
EVEN GIVEN TO
ONESELF.
If you want a dress of
Charmeuse, San Toy, E
FIannel, Silk or Satin li
Crepe you will find it
here. Prices $6.00 to $20_
You could give someone /
more expen's'ive ithinga
than a 'house dress, but.
not more useful. T b &
price -98c up.
throughout the evening. The Vic-
ner in the school room of the church
cn Thursday evening of last week.--
That Last
Why not a CLOCK, the "Friendly
Gift," From the moment it first
trola did its part in the entertain-
lage.---Messrs. gar an ran
len attended the funeral of theiruncle
-
ment. An orchestra composed of
away.
and Mrs. Edward Siegel, of Mitchell.
Mrs. Gr C. Dale, who has been spend-
'n
ukulele, piano and violin was a splen-
here.
St Marys Journal -Argus: The
in London on Thursday last. -We are
to know Mrs. Donald McKel-
did feature of the evening, and the
Here you will find both the Art Linen and the Table Linen Sections
offering an unusual collection of lovely linen for gifts.
He was born in this town and re-
ceived his education in the public and
spacious dining room with its waxed
j`L
The Best Gifts are the
/�"
" Gifts
floor would compare with the most
week that Herman Siegel was ill and
You will find, choosing Linen for certain friends a pleasure here.
up-to-date ball room, and last if not
least, was the bountiful lunch of
A CHARMING GIFT IS A SWEATER COAT
>f
home-made eats of which Mrs. Nott
The usefulness of a Sweater Coat is evident,
Tuckersmith: Sr. IV -Helen Thomp-
is justly famed, and all went away
feeling that Mr. and Mrs. Nott and
PRICES -$1.49 TO $6.50
Handkerchiefs here for everybody= -5e to $2.00
family had lost none of the old-
day that he bad crossed the great be-
son, 80%; Margaret Broadfoot, 79;
time hospitality.
respected resident of the Mitchell
CROMARTY
:Votes. -Miss Margaret McLean, of
Both
Plain
600
value
Road, in the person of Mr. George
�`
yond.
A I t' his school as-
UA6
Fillmore, Sask., is visiting friends in
And ' ,,`_"
t4r
the vicinity. -Miss Pearl Thompson,
teacher of S. S. No. 4, Hibbert, spent
Hand "'
Embroidered. NT 7'/V ('�,e (��
$3.95 Pair
the week end with her aunt, Miss P:
LL v r �s il�
Huggarth.-Mrs. Fern, of Chatham,
spent the past week with her sister-
in-law, Mrs. A. Robertson, of the vil-
Edd F I, Al
WOMEN ALWAYS LIKE GIFTS OF LINEN
Herman Siegel, of Buffalo, had passed
He was a son of the late Mr.
ner in the school room of the church
cn Thursday evening of last week.--
That Last
Why not a CLOCK, the "Friendly
Gift," From the moment it first
Wallace, Carlingford; 1s slightly 1m
proved. -Mr. Duncan McKellar, Jr.,
who has spent the past few months
in the West, has returned to his home
lage.---Messrs. gar an ran
len attended the funeral of theiruncle
-
his sudden death. The remains which
away.
and Mrs. Edward Siegel, of Mitchell.
Mrs. Gr C. Dale, who has been spend-
'n
- -
here.
St Marys Journal -Argus: The
in London on Thursday last. -We are
to know Mrs. Donald McKel-
GIVE
HER
Here you will find both the Art Linen and the Table Linen Sections
offering an unusual collection of lovely linen for gifts.
He was born in this town and re-
ceived his education in the public and
ing several weeks with friends
Detroit, returned home on Saturday
j`L
The Best Gifts are the
/�"
" Gifts
pleased
lar of this place, who is lying ill at
week that Herman Siegel was ill and
You will find, choosing Linen for certain friends a pleasure here.
hig scboois here. For quite a num-
h
She was accompanied by her sister, (
>f
HAND BAG
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Tuckersmith: Sr. IV -Helen Thomp-
$1.00 up. In all LStyles, from the
ter of years the late Mr. Siegel had
been an engineer on the Erie Rail-
road and his run was from Buffalo
to New York City. He was seized
mre
Mrs. VokPs, and two daughters, who
spent several days with friends here.
That Last
Why not a CLOCK, the "Friendly
Gift," From the moment it first
Wallace, Carlingford; 1s slightly 1m
proved. -Mr. Duncan McKellar, Jr.,
who has spent the past few months
in the West, has returned to his home
-
his sudden death. The remains which
while in his engine cab and lost con-
this
TUCKERSMITH
ticks out its "Merry Christmas"
here.
St Marys Journal -Argus: The
She can find use for it
GIVE
HER
sciousness there. Relatives in
town got word on Saturday of last
School Report. -The following is
throughout all its long years, it is
cheery, almost animate presence.
a
hearts of many in Blanshard Town
the whole year round
- _Whenever she goes
A NEW
week that Herman Siegel was ill and
the report of School Section No. 7.
We have a splendid selection from
ship were saddened .by the news of
out
HAND BAG
then the news reached here on Thurs-
Tuckersmith: Sr. IV -Helen Thomp-
$1.00 up. In all LStyles, from the
the death of a well known and highly
Handkerchiefs here for everybody= -5e to $2.00
the home of his aunt, Mrs. M. Shea,
day that he bad crossed the great be-
son, 80%; Margaret Broadfoot, 79;
dainty bedroom clock to the large
respected resident of the Mitchell
Besides the members of his
Arthur Thompson, 36. Jr. TV -Eliz-
tambour clock.
Road, in the person of Mr. George
yond.
A I t' his school as-
F1• 'D df t
Stacey who passed away in St. Jos-
We are ready to show
you pretty Styles that
have just coma from
the makers.
faily an 's Ives,
s•oci;ates were grieved to learn of
abeth Forrest, 84; . inor roa oes ,
82; James McGregor, 82; Alister
SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOW
I
epb's Hospital, London. Mr. Stacey
his sudden death. The remains which
Broadfoot, 74; Mary Forrest, 64 ;
We also suggest--
who was but sixty-one years of ago,
INCLUDE HANDKERCHIEFS IN YOUR GIFT LIST
were accompanied from Buffalo by
Norman Siegel, of Stratford, arrived
'Lloyd McGee. Sr. III --.James Black
71; William Forrest, 68; Marion
VICTOR RFICORDS PEARLS
had been ill about a week previous
and upon being admitted to the hos-
They never fail to give great pleasure to the recipient especially
in Mitchell - on the 9,30 train on Fri-
Thompson, 67. Sr. II -Mary Broad-
RINGS WATCHES
pital, had undergone a serious opera-
when they are as lovely as the ones you can select here,
day evening and were conveyed to
foot, 91: *Harold Nicholson. Sr. i-
FRENCH IVORY' SILVERWARE
tion, which was successfully perform-
Handkerchiefs here for everybody= -5e to $2.00
the home of his aunt, Mrs. M. Shea,
'kJohn Nicholson, "Arthur Cameron.
PENS AND PENCILS
ed but the resultant shock caused
(Louise Cruse), in the north end of -Vera A. Crozier, Teacher. his death. He was a son of the late
the town. The late Herman SiegelJ����� Thomas Stacey, of Usborne Tp.,
was a member of a Masonic Lodge I J. F.
where he was born. Fourteen years
in Buff'al'o. Ile eras never marriedJEWELLER later the family moved to Cromarty,
and was in his 4401 yeaMcKILLOP year. "He is sur- where he married Miss Henrietta A BATHROBE Ott AN UMBRELLA DAINTY UNVER-
vived by two brothers vbd'six sisters: North End Notes. -Some of the -"- Bell. After this union, Mr. and Mrs. XD46NA IS A WEAR ARE WE% -
Ernest, of RvnsalI; N•ormarr, of Stmt- farmershave been ploughing sod o Stacey took up residence near Car- makes a splendid gift POPULAR COML GIFTS
ford; Wag Emma Siegel, of Los An- during the last few days. To be surre, lingford and( there they lived for six and a useful one. GIFT They.,comprise'.Rayon.
Aeg, Cal.; Miss Theresa Siegel, of an oecasiornal snawatarm drives themRed&White years, finally coming to $t. Marys 8r Silk Ind Cottons; flu*
Ca1>yary, Alija.; M,rs. Lawson t1VC e), under cover. --.Mr. George Dundas has and making their 'Home on Walling -
pro -gel
$6.00 to $7.50 $1.75 to $5.00 ly .xriade�-dibo to '$$.�
of SE Pauls, 1Vlirin.; Mica Edith pro -Eel built 'and occupies a nice new reel- Chan Stores ton Street. In 1918 the• �Staeey fam-
and M'ts:'Nem (Olive)• of Sea£•6Yt11, dente to take the place o£ the one sly n1'aved an to the Old Reuden Rey-
and
1C�Crts. Ghat'les 1Vlasters, (Lo'u'se) deshroye'd by fire last summer. -The nard farm, just• west of the town,
of I3r'antf'ord. The funeral writ be. OV PRICES Pon WEER
monthlymeeting of the Bethel Ladies' and four years later they tock up 75C
11efid S>nYda''y'kffe'rn06V from tho rLsi- g STA%t'I` IG lyECRMBER . $rd HEARTH IlITGS to
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