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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-03-11, Page 8..." ­ , )s-�,� , IN � ` F: .. . ;u ..,:, ­: .... I ... . . , '. , . �­.. ".. � I , fl,.4­11� !, �03 1-W: - ­-­�.,­- �",e<;;�.'tj' �1'1,1,r-,17��,' , � � I'- , , I " �� 'y � ,I ­. 4, *. I IV Ir "'?. 1, '.� " , � . " I '. �11 �� . � I . Mr IN MWIN , . , . i It Wrl -i ­,!-'!,`��,F TV '; 11� 1 .�7 - ... , ,, I .�� '. '. ,�. '. 7 1 ... �. � �:,; . . , � , , f , , 1, 1111 I ".. . 1� �� 1 . .. �� ".. - 1� .. ; . -,� , 1-r ; I , , , 1 - IV � ,"�:. ,;� :,�,' f""," � : , I I . 11 � � , " . .1 . I , "I I , , I I I . ;, 11,�� . . I I I . I . I , �, 111, .b, " * I . , , , , .1 - � , --- , . . . I �, I * � . -, ,:, - t"", � �': , . . . , I I , . �, . I I ,.` 7'�� . � � , , I �� I , � . ." .. , . . I I I . I - I , I -- I I .� .. � -1 . . . � I �,. I .1, � - � , I .ai . I . . ,..��,, � I - I I . , I . I I - . , �� * I I 'i I � I �.­' I ­.,�. I . ,, .. .. U . ! 6 , thirty -live v0144 aIS6 I)OW9 10i#11Y �*J RRI,3 h. , . I" � ..... - r�,QFK�MWTTTI � ii�, . - �' � 1� , .Fl� r I; . IV. f N& , �, . i4RrF.1W.earX�#i'.A M1101M � ,, M' . .., �. %, , " , & , "' , . � 1; .. 'r "-, I A-111, ". � . - 1AP WANT . I . , , 1. I I . - . I , , ", I ').". �T'I.Ir"P,. 7'. �. 1. 1. I , ­ - "'W -a' -1, '... ­­ a � k�13 " - "' , . Or* 111 � I ��,,A,�'11�;`� 1 � � � , � WIT CHOICE, nFA-Ts- �� , , , , 7 -4 I . 1- m '' #* '. 1 �� ,2 ,;: `.: , �,:, ... I , V, ASK FOR applauded. In fact, thorewas not ot, ,r- w0*14t � :`P ,4ls V.XtQTW1V-.e igi�e , , , � � I ,7 , il � �� . - � - ;,:1.,.1!),11 " � I . , � MV : "., , - f . IT, ��;, : , . ��, 1.- - I :, �,,4�'�,(��.�,�,V, .. .. � — I" . . , -, �: " " 1. 1, . � ra A ` z4v I rq . ,1 .) �;, "..., H ON EXPOSITOR . --4 .1 , h "T ... � � - ... . '' ... 1� . . ; , .. ­ 1, . , - I , ------- '7 'e, 106, � ,�,� I ` r I "-Wf��- , 1. . a'. ,�I t ort A . . I ,­ 11 I . . , — -- -, -- ­--­­-- � dull moment throughout the two hours - y of ,04116�i4i" - rv. . ,P1 : il I � "I -- N41'1 � I rp VI�TRICT MATTERS of play, and the entire �play Was slue- 1; OF ro, - I I N "" 4 . I 1. ­ . F .... . � . 1, I J .� Q4 b -a ide cir( �� . 4" � � ,.. BAND Al ly a credit to the .choir leader, Mr. C. �,,,,,�,�` V ' W; ctw --�-P--.v -"�­ A,ve,�,re0vill4o "to- � .1 .. .1 , " 'friends ., '. -. '-.-.:1f I , a , 41L 0 have been plbiely; " ,� ��. �, V � I . �4 1. I *AL G' .. 16'elv; I -,A,QW�''kJA-,' A.-, I. . ,,, X.. � ­ i H. Howey, as'accompanist, and Miss � . I aj,aA � ;. 0,.- ­ielnt 1UV . = ­ I V. ­ . - 001�--W, V-5- *id . I . .1 ..0144 " .1 1. ..! . I "I,, ", , " - N's , , , ", "."�.., HUFLU150 11, Xl.�i.,' �1­ �� I , QES.-Seedless Navels are now ,- perhaps the most favorable stage ".4 N ,,, ,gr quality and price at 25c, 30c, �� 11 . , �111 "I 25ch, i0c, 50c, 60 dozen. , .1 - I, ­'..�..­ . . . . . . . ,� ... '11'7JW=sE­-01d, 3oc; Nek, 25c pound- , ­:.,��.. , .., . 1,"';. . � , - .-.�e � ,VWSH FROZE, N SALMON - The . L 1.,:"��' k: . Silver Bright, better quality I'll �­ � L .1. 18C ,� i" . 11� .1 . zW, at per pound ......... k'Al " O'� 1, - ", � 'A , IgGG CUpS-Hand decorated. ,�t,,�,. - ............. 5C ". - Regular 10c for . � ,,, . .4- -cent I... TUMBLER SPECIAI--15 I Tumblers for .............. 10C These are fine thin clear crystal glass with assorted cut decorations. QLAUBER SALTS, Epsom Salts or I . Sulphur, 6 pounds for 25c .1, for .............. ........ 11 ­ VAKE'RIS COCOANUT - Free can Baker's Southern Style Cocoanut PREE with one package Baker's Cocoanut; 35c value 20c for............ ........... This offer for just one week. M On all future CASH PURCHASES, Counons will be given, which will 1. Johnson, as directo sa. The play consisted of three acts, Act I being I . . IT4`13EAUTY LASTS .." .r I Ir I ; some tiras papt )Vir. Sproot, - to , condern of his i4ti,wje friends, hd W a re OR Po #.%�fta,#Tr, a ILI =40.,� - . ­ I I tb � � I -. C "' It - . I .At his " 0*'4' . ito �oruo.Lp.Q , - - -W I ,* 9�' .". 1�f I ­. - .,; I . �� I � ­­­ "" --� �:,�, - �� . .. . Ilw- 1��i . . S",v , -:-4 . . , -, I , '. - , F"'W"O." .!.., .." " .. 4,; I - , 19i, '.,�!7 -1i S vv if the cabin porch scene, with Uncle - , I . . . , . I ,been in declining Yegltb, and the end ,se kiiti��ixv 44011 - � x4""Cotir - i�-' " Z � 'I -r.,, " #,. . � . Will Why be �� - I , , , , , A F ,.' . .. % -11 " ,­ . -.1 , ­, Toby, Aunt Dilly, their four sons,, Washington, Gen. Pushing, Tl�e�-newest thing in Wall. on Xondo�y morwing was not unex- hai, iDQj�Urq for *Oiraw weeks - . ing. hql.r 46ibtAer, , Mrs. McGonigle A . , " '�' ,'�� �. eel when Y614 CA-k­� , 1.�. ,�. . - �. '� Geo. Eiberienzer and Rastus, with Ophelia, . PaTer's, a paper that will.not pected. As an ,-agriculturist Mr. Sproat was one of ithe outstanding I an WeOlnesd,# --ber'bo.wo in Mac- ,y for ' i ' 'fldba.�� I . .., I , it done eveg day." .1 ... ;;; ­�..� 11 . - . , " ... ... , . �, ''. Lily Violet, Pictininmes and chorus as f 0. '17his is made on the ( figures in the. industry, particularly Gregoijp,, Uai,,j -...T4e, many , a ' , � . I 7.­,,'-.- "..� )Denniaon & P � , ­� , 1.1 ,,1 finale. Act 2, Camp meeting scene in the bush with all the negro, char- best,�grade of paper in fact In the line of cattle .and sheep rear - to of Mr. vauia*uaA will be s�� 11 71 , .- learn that,he.js sOidusly ill,a pre$- -i I .�'. 14 . , , ,7 . .:1 � . I .. � ­ ­ .. 9 . 41 Barber- Shop. .. , , acters of old time camp meeting, Act colora� Comes in 22 -inch 1119, in which he specialized on an ox- tensive ,scale. 14 this dire6tion - he . ent.-Mrs. Rdbktsoii, I of Clinton, was ph6ne* 1:25 for -appoi I - ' I 111, Old cabin porch where all arw guthered after the camp meeting and - -all ready to hang. See Wift. - pioneers- who will be held . in was 4 � remelabraluci for his adv4ncem9nt of a week end guest at ,the h6me of Mrs. I W. E. Broadfoot.--Wss Xathleen . I I - � . ment. Speeialist in Mar-� : . .. I . ' 4 where furL"r good times are indulg- this New Paper before buy- the merits of the native breeds,- Foreman, of Woods*k " ot�- -tb� , ".8 - lliso . - eellin& IS91hampoo V � ' ed, introducing the cake walk, etc, I ing. - rather will it be for his lit�rar y gifts, week end with lle� siSter, Fore. 41- ,�,- I V1 4assaging, and Mam- 1. Altogether this is the most pleasing and prettiest play staged in Seaforth I . and the legacy of lyrical compositions and sono, whl6b he bequeathed toi-hiii, man, of the Coliegiate staff.­4Mr. Dodos.- of Detroit, was ,4. -receirt guo.it, - 'uncle, 11� , I , I 1. ClIkin - . I ., I , . for a long time, and the North Side Choir are to be I native land; ,will his memory , be cherished. Nurtured from his- man- at the ,home of his xx,, Robert Dodos. -Miss Mary Laing, .of =L . .0 * .9 . .1 . . � . �� 11 - I I . .. 1. and all concerned congratulattil on their splendid re- Thoinp-sons hood in the eaceful art of poetie ex- 1. 1 . ... v6rton, -spent the week eiWwith her ­ - " I . . - . ------1== A 1 production of the old time negro a ave . . pression, inspired by his close com, parents, Mr. and �Mrs.' J'. C. Laing.- . .1 ! SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB song and scenes. Cast of characters: Aunt Dilly, Miss L. Wankel; L11Y BOOKSTORE - . SEAFORTH Subscriptions taken for all magazines munion with nature in all its bspects and thie tender human chords which Mss M. Williams, of Stratford, Is the guest of Mrs. Leo Fortune.- -Miss Vi'let, Miss J. Rays; Ophelia, Mrs. A. Sis, Desdemony, Miss M. and papers at publisher's prices. were woven in his massive frame, 'Ibis numberless effusions on every Jessie Wilson, of Kitchener, spent the week end with her father, Mr. J. ST. PATRICK'S DAY I Westcott. ' Armstrong; Cleopatry, Miss A. Gov- enlock; Aunt Calline, M.rs. Tyerman; conceivable subject from the sYm- pathetic elegiac to the daintily. ex- M. Wilson.'­vMrs. Gj' Murdie has re- turned to heir home -here after spend - 1. I 441M EUCHRE - AND. DANU -- --- I Uncle Toby, Mr. E. Chamberlain; Ra,3- was closed by all repeating the Miz- pressed wish on the back of a Christ- ing .the v'fintet in Mitchell. - Mr'. s. tus, Mr. F. S. Savauge; Ebenezer, Mr. pah benediction. Officers elected for mas card, brought him within the Frank'Feeney, of Dublin, was visit- ", .. 1. - I - R. Wegg- Gen'] Persching; Mr. E. W. the coming year are: Honorary Presi- knowledge of all shades of people in ing Seaforth friends this week. -Mr, THURSDAY,- MARCH 17th i ' I Bateman; Geo'ge Washin'ton, Mr. E. - dent, Miss McTavish; President, Mrs. t.he province," and carried his fame Chad Glew has purchased the - resi- G. W. V. A. HALL 411 R. Crawford. McDonald- ist Vice, Mrs. Eyre; 2nd Vice, Mrs' McMillan; 3rd Vice, Mrs. , , to every'land where a Gallovidian found his home. Under the norn-de- dence on West Nvilliam Street at present occupied by Mr. R: J. Gal- . �,� 'i . 8.80 -P.M. 14 90 Pigs For Sale. --Seven little pigs. Apply to Seaforth. Phone J. Alle n; Secretary, Mrs. J. Stewart; Assist. Secretary Mrs. R. McKenzie; plume "Verietia', Mr. Sproat was a frequent contributor of verse to thn lagher,,who Will move to the piroperty vacated br-Mr. Glew on Jolin Street. Lucky Tickets for prize givenIto firsit hundred - I A. E. Nsthe"n, R. R. 3, 33-614, Clintori. 3091-1 Treasurer, Mrs. �rown; Home Help- columns of "The K. A." and other, , i _Mrs, C. Adams and ,Miss Campbdll people arriving. I WantecL- ,At once, a maid for gener4l ers, Miss Grace Gemmell; Messenger journals. Among his other most nor,- 44 . 7 were in Guelph this week attending EUCHRE - - GOOD PRIZE% IT ,, , . . . ­­, � M." ..;.,*��. " ". .,� , . P. . . i'"."". ­� N, -11 . "I e ,,.,­,%-,g.�, ,,I I ,� e.;.""A." " ',),�. 1".., "." ,;�� "' 'A' .-� - �. -, , .,rVi Z, " . 1. .,.Vi, � � . ,, � .��, . .,.- .1 I . � '-.-. . 1. . .. . I . : I I'! :.- I iNo - . � . .T� . I ? '. . . I . I... , . . I . I . I . I ��e. I '�. I., I " - . ) I � -11 . � �;,, I I : , Af be redeemed in Rogers Bros. Silver- I ware, each piece of which is backed � Rogers' of Qual- housework. Apply Mrs. J. A. Graham. ue- rich. 3091XI Send in your orders for tseeds. Car load of hand. R. J. McMillan. Secretary, .Miss McTavish; Press. Secretary, Miss ('barters- Strangers' Secretary, Mrs. A. C. ' Routledge; able works were Ine 0 ma o a Cothouse," "The Rose oll Kirkdale Glen" and his prize poem on "Craig- the Grand Orange Lodge held in that city; as' deleg . ates from Seaf orth L. . 0. B. A. Lodge. -Miss Evelyn Cardna LUNCH - ­ - GOOD BATS, DANCING . . GOOD MUSIG i - . I I - - -- ­ 1. up with guarantee ity. Agar vs. Medd.-This action was Lewis the last cedar posts on 3091-1 Library and supply, Mrs. J. Noft; mair," which was produced in his has been confined to her home for a ,I. AD F" A —Tax Imcludet 4 tried before Judge at For Sale. Wicker baby carriage. Apply to pianist, Mrs. I tobert McKenzie; Secre- earlier years while a prominent mem- week through illness. -Miss L, Legg ; I ; DAIRY BUTTER taken in exchange litting'; of the Division Court, when .Mrs. Thomas Andrew, Mill Street, Seaforth. tary of Christian Stewardship and ber of Dalbeatti,e Literary Society. and Mrs. .E. Legg, of Stratford, -vIs- I for goods if FIRST C LASS, or on judgment was reserved. Judgment 3091-1 ce, Mr,. Brown. Finan _ His I'Epistle to the Shepherd -poet of , Ited over the week end with Mrs. R. I MUSIC BY HOGG'S ORCHESTR& I & half cash, half trade basis. has now been rt-ndered, giving the $65.00 with all costs For Sale.- A cluantity of good Seed Peas, the Mummy vuriety. Apply Louis Devereaux. . - - - ---.*— ... Galloway" (Thomas Murray) W --'s another characteristic effusion which Pinder and Mrs. W. Hodgson. -Miss Don't Miss This Big lime! - . � �. I 5 BRUSHES - Just arrived, Hand � plaintiff - . IV Huron Road East- Phone 26-144. 309IX2 Free Shopping Service. -Reffnember you mn Relative Dies In Scotland. -A re- cent issue or the Kirkcudbrightshire will be treasured. Mr. S�roat ;��o .r 4.7- i;"+ Docherty, of Toronto, spent the Lulu Mr. and week end with her parents, &— ---:-- ­ - -.--. I : . � Brushes, Stove, Shoe and White- Ine Fugitive Fireny.-Under L i shop in ,r.r.ntu by proxy. Write freely tu was 69 years o age, saw e I o akes the following refer- of day at Nethertown of Almorne,,, -a. J. G. Docherty, in Egmondville. I wash Bru.,livs, including a right title a very pretty little story, a pie(I Toronto Shopper, Grace Johnson, 78 Grosvenor Advertiser rni Mr - . good special, a 40c Scrub B,rushl from the Montreal Daily 'Star ap- street, Torontu-6. 3091-1 ence to the death of Mr. G. G. B Buittle, tenanted by his father, Mr. —Mrs. W. E. Forrest, of Glen Alqen,, ' ' Bell ap --Mrs. - for 2U cents, made of Paraniattai pears. on page -2 (if The Expottor For Sale. -One kitchen range, burn coal or Sproat, an unvio of Mrs. Robert John Sproat. His agricultural - le the guest of Mrs. C. Brodie. fibre, tbe best wearing fibre to be! this week. The author i, i , wood: two small heaters: one pair well built of this town, and of Mr. Wri. Sproat, prenticeship was a sound one aDd Robert Armstrong, who has been 6 " -� I scarawe doors, one saddle. Apply to Mrs. J " spending the winter with relatives had. Only three dozen at this price. I Frances L RUssell, the thirteen yeart G. Mullen, Sealorth. 3090'�2 of Tuckersmith, and a nephew of the from the time he assumed the ten- ves this week for her home I old daughter of Mi-. and Mrs. A. 11. I Remnants. -Il tbs.,' S2; 6 tbs. cotton patches late David Sproat, of Belgrave'— ancy of High Creoeb, Gatehouse, he here, lea - [be. cretonne, silk or velvet pieces: "It is. with regret that we record to- made a success of his career. Some in Willow City, North Dakota.—Mrs. ! Russell, ,if 60 Victoria Road, Hall-:, $1,50; 3 F. Di. Hutchison's $2; 2 the. sweater Yarn, $2. A. McCreery -. George G. B. years later -he took over the farm of G. Sparks, who spent the wi So , ! fax, N.S., Mrs. Itussell before he,-! Chatham. Ont. 75-.i day the ,death of My i Borvland of Anworth, now under the Hensall, has returned to her borne PHONE 166 , marriage being Miss Kathleen Rob. -I Saturday NighL-Red hot bologna, the kind , _ - --- - .—Mr. Reg. Reid, of Stratford, I - ­ - ---- t,l*t.;, a natkv. of Seaforth, and I with the kick. Special on Saturday, h,ad- 1 NOW PLAYING te,nancy of his son, Mr. Faed Sproat, here tr�� - - ­ -- - - , daughter of the late Capt. J. S. Rob- , cheese, 10beents pound; 3 Ilid. for 25 cent.. . while several other large farms also spent a few days this week at the a Some years a- home iris and of Mrs. Robert-,;, now of Try our shy beef for your Sunday (it came into his hands. of his mother, Mrs. J. F. Reid. - ri-c'.. I D. 11. Stewart & Son. ut., —Dr. Field, Public School Inspector, .1 I Oshawa. I Day Old Chicks. Orders taken for day Old - THE INONDER DOG go he purchased Borness and Borgue . I ! I estatvs, which embrace wi C acreageg, of Goderich, was here this week -in- ., �� ij�,. , " I - I �injxle mrnb White I.eghcwn chick4 in Apii).l e tenancy specting the public school.—M �-, 7 . - Fri -ightwk ,c, ,ir June. lie. FA,gi, incubZ't, I while he also took o - 9 r. Keith ,9, �2'. , 1k ! Honored B) ends.-Thv Bi i3t:: 14ay. h I . - I.­w- S. WcWter, No. 1. SL t' RIN - TIN - TIN 'His in- Stogdill of Toronto, was calling on '. PC ... ' Frisign of la,t Week makes a li,ngthv' I- 41- ea" of Kno,ckbrex Home Farm. I I � ". - r�, . . I 3090, � , terests agriculturally were extensive, Seaforth fr I ,;* " 1� . i f.rth. or phon, 2-235. iends this week.—A sup- 1� -) .. -, rt-ference to *,h(- lorcst-titations mado - Catholic I I � , V) , -Z,.T,t lielp Wante!.-P;arn $I.-, in being one of the largest proprietors per under the auspices of 'the # I , . .:;;� � 4. $2., ,v(-,kly ut I - -'t- 0, ­ t I -Kt.- and Mrs. McKee by! I ...... I. in sivi-re time. N,v mnvmsing. F,%e - 1, -­ -,, e -Ai It) Dr. Mi .J� j 21 in the parish of Borgue, and also Women's League will be held in St. 11 . 11� ..� � I . the citizt,n, (A' ihat town, the Uidi"' L1111W f1l,r)"fil"I .Men or wom�n- A'ri . t .� I � 11 'THF. NICHT C nortion of the villatre. In C s?k ,r,,. ! . . �­y ,� " . i S-1. RY ownin- a Tarne%' Parish Hall on March 17th. . . * I (I , --�,� I I . ­ S` "`- --x s. SY, ney. ova ,,, , 1. � i , -5i, �-,� -j, i Aid, thc 7i'-lim-, P­,J)'v*s Socit-tv an I (;"" 3(01-�! 1� ,� .1; :,. I vvc�ry market in the South of Scor- --­ . - - ­ -- . � �,.-qA'%.j,)`, - . —.-- . 'I ". ,..> .. ,he Owir ,,f Trinity I'nitetl Church, I ' -ML- Alive litirri­n. h, land Mr, qproa! was a familiar per- - — . 1. - [.ad' .Notice. - - - -- - . , - . �, a * I I :1 i I bf-ron. thull. rVill..val from Brighttin ,,,1--..1'* wiii rrt)m now on attenil to h,,r ,tl - " The stor., ,-f a courageous, powel- - ty, and his tall robust figurp --­­ ',.�l ,-� " .,., " , ; .- I ... kv, wht-re th(- doctor i­ner� t.%vry tv,ii weekA on Tu­dx�. ut th,- fUl, loyal d-,9 ill the sheop-raising; ,onali . . 4 . I I . �') Kirkland C,mimtrvi.) 11,11.14, .-tartintz Tti-day. Mar- "Vill he Missed. Ris particular int, -r - 1J -vha:-t-d it tf(tital practise Ili- sections -of 1mvi-r- California. ­ " I aA j� ,��1�1 ., �4 , * has pin , ' I.,Lh. 3UN X I - !,wt1v to the death with eqt in the cattli� rearing'industry was . . , . , See Rine,. 1� � -1. i !�,- — McKt­ i� wvIl h-nown ill S Rfortn, Ilarl-.er shop At Brodhatren.-I have op--i.rd . I the nIttive black -kin breed. in which (I , .. ­.— ,tving rliat,ag,-d iliv d(-ntal ract; ljuJdiT-%,1 a giant"Cont I ) , . -11 1. - ,�-- - — h, ;i '";e an up-W-d1te barber shop in the , hw, largest of all birds he was an authority, and the Ili— . / Z I - .. , - .,f Dr. 1:.-Ow,y hi -re f(ir two years: formerly occupied by the Merchants itink of of prey. Iii, nlastvr's child and his turesque dun and beltie strain. It , .. 11 - .. whilk- he wa, ­vrsva�- ; Canada, and kindly solicit your PaLronasti. own little pal f,ir the prize. was largelv due to his artivitit- ill .1 ... 1. I Willintr, - i �'�.- � . ­ - --e- - -- - . I,adies' hair Cutting a specialty. -- I J-,� ;. ­ Riehl ; -:8ATURDAY the Promotion of thp lAtter breed that I , "'I". I BLATI N F: I I �0 I . . � , ,.I !, ----L I I l'ou n g People's League. - The - Fo, It -In huglav ,,wned by tht- in- . the Dun and Belted Gallowav Breed- I I h ,; the " - - -,4) , - . I �*,�wig, 11w,l):, ', 1,engtie of Nort .,;!(I,, ,,,., ,un -it (4u, -en', Hotel [tarn. n Satfir Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - t - I— " - - I I'mied Church Eg- . gn I . "W0.1il �N' POWER" . ,,r,l Association was instituted. All . ... � - - .35- - ! vritcr-,ained the (kn� night, four parce&. Owner may have bi- stock was noted as excpll(-r.t - - , . , h� paying for ad�erti.,ement. Joe Yl, - doer�', and alway- crimmandt-d top s I montiville S,wi­% ,.n Tuesday evell- ',�;* " . 14 thl� 1.,-, an . Kipper. 3091-1 . from the stw-y, ­`t'wi N(,v(,r Can Tell" . � ing last. .Nlis� K. Nott read' le—House and three Jots with small Inrices. It was from his strain of � . - li-�z� The topic, For by TIA1101,I) McGRATH BEDDINV� TABLE I Sa . i Scr:pturf -Ih. which stable and orchard. one block west of Mer- belted Galloways that the famous .--A nd every room W"i, ON, i:!i,,l. --K, :ijrt,,n in th(, Churcii" ner,, t,iax .miii. ,rhe house has 8 roomis, andi I Knockbrex herd was founded. As a SUPPLIES REQUISUES - . . he�t,d. For -further particulars applyi NF.XT WEEK END aced sheep and Gallo- I %Va. laki-Il i,� Nlr. Karl Webster in a "": y . 'ar. Pal in a - judge of blackf, is so beautiful , ,., w NI r . S h I n, or Phone 121S. Sea way cattle. he had few 7�ompeers. 'He v 'plerldid ll�aim-r. E,veryonv en- s,.:,f..,th 3091xl 1 ecial Spreads, Blankets, Linen Cloths , . I The Extraordinary Super -Sp )AAXIMLTR Wall Paper will ,!1,y4.d a .-Io l,y Mr. Israel. Miss Smforth Ladies in a New Role. The I­h­' � Drama of Whaling Life also carried on crin-idemble busifir-q.-t Imura .W .Nl,-Nii!la?! �1­kc on Vincent '%.,I ..r N,,rLh ,;,.I.. I'tifteil Church are put- I as a dealer. Richly endowed pbvsi- Sheets, Pillow Cases, Napkins, Bridge Sets . J­rn. I give to cach roorn of vour Nla­ ,,-. .%li-4. .I-ihr­!,in rovitod "Tho: -1 room of th, ir i "THP, SEA BEAST" cally, and with the attributes which . :,,;.,,,,..��) a lmm-,r­i� play, "Aunt Mary'4 home an atniosplicre of beauty l,v;1gll'1-." Nll�� VC1:1 111.141.10TI gave a N,wn." in th,- -h, make for ponular estoem with bN Etc. oilcloth, Squ"res, Etc- . o%urt-h ,,n We,lne.dny yvening, March 16th. I . and go,inl taste an indication rf-ading. A I - It r tw,, %vry intemstin It N,mi nro- 1 ­king for q wood lausch. do not. i featuring fellows, Mr. Spirnat, although prefer- -- . ;C fail 1'. NMI... Adrni­on 3�c. 3091.1 I I I ,.,,Tilr,L,, lunt h wa.� �.vrvvd hy th(� JOHN BARRYMORE ring an unofficial role. manifpsted a of the circ you exercise in Choice H,cda Flax Seed. extra cleaned arol , planning the I furnishing of I rtienrlwis ,,." Ow Northsidt, Lvague. �, reenM. price $2.60 per bu*hel ; also (;rainery . and DOLORES COSTELLO koen interest in the affairq of his nit - I 'niv nvi-nng cli,sed with thi- Mizpan Filler %sec,i OaLs. won first prize at HemRll tive county of which he was a J. P., EXCELLENT VALUES your home. ' benvdiction. , I;e.,l Fair, prici- $1 00 per bushel. AM f.r.h. deserving o -b ' Jects in Borgue and Gate- -*— -- I ili�nsall� sacks included. Owen Geii;er & Son, i house, di-tricts. Last year it will be I Hen�ll. OnL $090-3 called, he gifted E100 to Borgue. FOR -- 11 Come arid see the beautiful I - - cv-, For Bale ( r Rent.—An I 1 Princess re MAXIMUR designs we carry i Serious Accidents— On Sunda) 9-roorned homm. fk Stiorts Committee to be invested and I "ning- la,t whil(- Mr. Chad. G;ew w as I basement, ru)rnu--. hard and soft water. elec- . ; e ric lights. hiii.hn,orn. t,hree lots. larwe barn:1 the interest to be. utilized in the imy- in sto-A. I ct tiq show you , ranking his var, ht, had thv inisfor- 1 t . -- ------ ­ - ---- House - Cleaniq Time. . iso a ,.r,cty of fruit trees, �mall fruit% I ment of the rent of the sports field, how you c,in makevourlicinic itiro. i,) �hp ,)ri the ice and in the fall I Apply to Andrew I,ittle or Mrs. Win. Westcott'. I and at the. last childi-pri's festival, � ' Street. ' , . frarturt, his 14-g, and will be confined ' H,,h , se.forth. more bt.iutiful through this . "', hi, 1p,rile for sonip weeks. I Ralph Gordon. Canuda'A furemo.�, c=21 T under t1w auspices of Kirkeudbright cXceptiviiAly filic wall Paper. ile Mri 1 i�t. imp,r�omitor and hUMoMU4 PFItertain( Burns' Association, he presented two I On Wi-iinf-sday evening wh . . . he at N,,rth�id,, united Church. ltfond.z;� 1,1STEN 10 medals for sinzing. All such inqti- .-;t(­A-ar:, who kvvs with her brother � will ROOM -SIZE RUGS . . I ­,nmg. Marr.h 9-IsL. mider auspice -i of the, tutions had in him a warm support - I 1% r. Wil�,anii Wilsnn, was r (-turning, Elk� Tuxi� Square. Thi� promises I. be thel er and friend. Mr. Sproat is surviv- :o 1). r h,,rn-- n'lor making a soci-11 i-t. mprert of the season. Admission: Adu;ts . irs ()Vrt TURN ed by Mrs. Sproat, a daughter and HEARTH MAW SCOT Is 11 (Mail, 4,- 41ilip-d' on thi- iry pavertivri I , V". Childreri. 2-,-. 3091-*, 1 (;r, A Bargain Selling Event in one son. The funeral took place to � For Rale- -One acre of good lrarden land (in' I . ! w-ar th(- h­nw ,,f Mr. Arch Fvrguson, �fi,rh i� a comfortable house. nmrly newl Brit-lzue Churchyard on Wednesday, a ETC. I WALLPAPER SHOP --n 1.4,i:i�a Str­-!, a nd in ffic f;i!l 1 bnm %it.h cement Ptablina underneath; good, St;,ple Goods, March 19th until --- - - . fr?,(-iur..-1 ,h!, ;argv h -ow in hi -r 1(,,r herihmote, garwe and good weLls. Also sev- .%1;v --h 26tb. Wait for big bills, service prior to the interment being - . � ; ernI fruit trees and �rnall fruits. Apply W J. -ou will be held in the Parish Church. There it ,Nv th,, atiMe. She was carried .n- 1, .1 �,hml�n. three blocks east of Library. ; r,,wpare price.% and'3 was a very large and representaUvE, i ito'(Mr. Fergiison'A, whvre she speritl -----O--- 309OX2i uwtipelled to conw�- Beattie sells, body of mourners, and striking testi- ; -- . I !hf- ii.gh:, and in !he moriding was I f -o- !ess. nnony was manifested to the "teem Ix 1 Convvyvd I,) the hoFpital, i I in which deceRsed was held, and the it -- I ---c,-.--- -4hyterian Y, 1'. S. Concert.—I . I . Pre. , iT, s ) I I L; R TURN. InIts which his passing means to the N — Neil Shaw Auxiliarv.—The regul­ I The enter,'ainnient in the Sunday district. - I I I . 1� I rnovtin�,,' .,f th- Nvil -Sh.qW .,%tlXil1sry! school room of First Presbytermn " - .*. 11 ,,-- � I : Church, on Wedne,sday evening, was Beattie Bros. 10 4 . Tinsm , thing., � kva� hvid ,.it Snim-da ' v. March ,Ith. a't Local Briefs. — Minv S,eaforth .. 1. -1 . ki) � , I , . - - . � . I ,,'vi- -k 'ih,, Pr(4olvint o1wri(,il tho a decidvd .success. Mr. Patton, of friends will regret to learn of the . ... I I �... I nif,(-ling wilh Ifyinn 1.1k. M r q. N1 ..- - , � Stratford, gave kin interesting . - ­- - - ----- --- . rs. H. � I S . 1petliry death of M W. Ellisson, whl.1h �' >- I , The Scriptuiv . o It the development of the telephone , .. I riecurrc-d at her horne in Toronto on ON - " .1mry [it "'I k ,�x 1 Ponald 1,-d ill p, ayer. - its beginning in 1876. This wits L .. ru i 1. , 11, , .. . If 010 fill � ri-;tdinv. H-4). 1 2: 1 1 - le), was taken by I -�illcv Thursday of last week, following an I ­ .. I.;, R �A .1 Pert ()Vellmlli'lig or t It(- , -othy v minutt-il followed by a play entitled . "Wanted ' illness of only a fow days. Mrs. Ellis- f, IF , i ­ W . k I Mis, Dm Reinkv. Th a - A Husband." an amusing I Jittic ! W 11 �4 J� ,,f the last meeting were re d .and .son was a frequent zuest at the home �, - I 9MIS NV I () 11 ,n- i I " H0, , ararna and was a creditable perfori I ii P1111111" n , ;,doptc(]. Thv niinut," of the last an- It was followed by the ou( i_ Shamrock of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen in town. "I � , I ntial niveting were also read and ; ance. --Miss McKay, of Woodstock, is a I 11 I , 15even of thr, I 1, , If ' ence with keen interest. . , Phone 23 � - adopt&l w; crirrect. The election o i Young People made up the cast. Miss' guest. at the borne of Mrs. JRmes Me- : "., ­ . - ( n.,ruing year then took ; . h.—Mr. and, Mrs. D, Sbanaba-n, I - I i offirort: f,,r th( Dorothy Kerslake and Mr. Karl Am- � Tea Intoq - place with the following results:— I who spent the winter at Southein .- ­ ent took the leading parts, and de -i T�) Honorary Py-f-sident, Mrs. W. 1). Me -1 Kerqlak- I under the auspices of Barbara Pines, N. Carolina, returned to their IN, o b t, Reid ,,nald, President, Miss Violet Tyn-1 serve special mention. Miss home -bere on Thursday last. They revealed histronic ability of a hil.2:�! ' I dall; Ist Vice- PrPsident, Miss May � o rder. All (lid good work, including Kirkman An3rUlary, will he held greatly enjoyed their winter in the - , inoll Wallarn; 2nd Vice -President, Miss golith, as weather conditions there Linoleum Plumbing a n d fleati r) I Master Jack Rankin. - at the home of Mrs. M. McKellar Were perfect.�Mr. Russel Hays, of 111S $ �-, �- - rgx I ,%adic Howatt; Corre�tponding Secre- e- I 'Detroit, was called home this week 110�- ta ry Former Resident Dead�A despatch I Goderich Strea West, Seaforth, I � . , Miss; Cora ..Sherwood; Assistant Secretary, Mis,t Alice Thompson; from St. Thomas to the daily papers I ' owing to the serious illness �of his Conventional, Floral and I E---.. Treasurer, Miss Rena Patrick; pian- dated March 4th, says: "A resident mother, Mrs. J. H. Hays.—Mr. W. ist, Miss Billy (..'heilncy; Strangers' of St. Thomas for forty-five years, ' Tuesday, March 15 Sut-h erland, of Vorest, spent the week .. Oriental Effects � a TTEI" Secretary, Miss Gertie Webster; Con- died at the Memorial Hospital 121,t I etd.i. at Ins home bere.—Mr. John 1, M a n a vpnor of Finance Committ"., Mills ni h -in the person of Thomas Ward. I from 4 to 7 p.m. BeaWe WAS in Guelph and Toronto Congoleum and Linoleum w T3(,rtba Chestiny; Pre". and Record- g kard's illness was brief. He was ADMISSION I this week on business. -Mr. and Mrs. ing Secretary. Miss Cora Sherw . Mr. 25 cents R. T. McIntosh, of Trigeraoll, were vis- ,=WA14 J3 . born in Great Torrington, Devonshire, - - Rugs, Mats andRunners The meeting was closed by singing England, 83 yetirs ago. HR was a Everybody Welcome iting withTelatives tn town this week. Hymn R4 aii� repeating the Lord's member of the Michigan Central car -Mm.. J. G. Mullen was in Toronto prayer in unison. department. Surviving him are two I � - - , --- -- Over k�b week end attending the fun- Table - Ofleloth, Shelf Oil- - - -.0— one son, Mrs. (Dr.) . ­ � ­ - -- � ; eral of the late Mrs. Ellisson.-Mrit. ' 500 CUSTO-IMIERS TO BUY Old Cabin Rome Minstrels. - The daughters and D. Shannaban, Miss M. Dorsey and cloth, Stak Oilcloth a . E. J. Gray, city- Mrs. J. F. Daugh- , SHOES musical play, Old Cabin Home Min- arty, Yarmouth heiglits, and William I ---- - Mr. Joseph Dorsey were in Dublin on ., . strels, given by the North Side United Henry Ward, of Denver, Col. Mr. I . Wedne-Aav attending the funeral of A Pleasure to Show You the I- I I � . "I.- Our Shoes are Prieedto S,ell Church Choir in Cardno's Opera Hall Ward was the last ot his family." the late Prancis Byrne.—Mr. Walter . '.'­ last Friday night, was certainly an The late Mr. Ward was a well known Scott., Who spent the past two 'weeks . New Things. I �- �',` .1 In exchange we Will pay you unqualified success Tight through the resident of this town in the earlY with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. ,o . . 36c for your New Laid Eggs play. It is seldom indeed that such days, having been employed as a ,clefitt, has returned -to Detroit.to re- . I I . am . a well -balanced play is produced by shoemaker by Mr. Thomas Coventry march 17 sume his pogition,Mr. kobert Ty-h-� "I . - I ­. I amateur players, and seldoin that for ten or twelve years, and resided .. . . � . ,dall, of Tuckorsmitli, is visitkig hix Nn"OW NkEDS - - DRAPERIES, ' , . it.—Mir. kpd . I arnateUrigth is SO Conspicuous by its A St. PatrieWs Supper will be . -brother, ,Murray,,In be"i . . . . '. , 1. . . in the house on Goderieh Street West, . . . %� ., I � 1, Mrs. C. LAtistow, of beeabdule-AVe., -�01 1� - . . - absence sis Was the cage in this play. -11 gerved by thd 01th6lic Women's . i. which be sold to Mr. W. HammP 11 The niake-up of the players Was good . 'Detroit, ,are receiving felicit,stions on Lace Cartaim, Nets, Sunfak RePPS - ��,��', , when he moved to St. Thom.as in 188.1. - in I � %�., . 1;. 1 an . Lefigue, -n, �,�-,,, �� WJFi*nn'g throughout, the colorful costundng I --*-- I � I the blitth of a diugh%t, Dorotby Joa 09, Pane -1g, Porfierres I / "t, . on March Wi,Xrs. John Dorsey, ,of 8 CIA . ; �­ . I making a very pretty picture In con- Egmandville W. M. 8�-A Tneetilng I P I, � , 1: , , , . ar P -let Stratford, is th6 guest of - Miss M. Cagetheid. Drapery, Art Sateens ' ­. 1: NOMONDVILLF . , trast to the old log cabin set among of the Women's Mission 80 i . ur Walter r1awtbome and �', - lch ; 7":,� " . I the trees, The effect was indeed very was held in the Ei ,11r,K -,." -- — pRitt. - T i. , . Mondviile St. Jan. P � afish HaD 0" - apestriesy Ete. I I 01oliplika a good I � two &Idrd�, oil G n the 1. . - - "'JI "a . � � !���, -afternoon with -, � . I I ,'. - � -x . V . pl6asing to the eye. Th e music on Wediiesday frord rp to 1.20 *eelc end '-Oit'h.. Mr. 11awtborne's � I � , ­­­­ - - .."."...- . - . . -- � .. . I -was good, real good, the I -- I M11 , .. I throughout hd meeting VMS OP6n- � I 1 7 , , -- , - . ,�. . I , � - '' � I . . . I I - ..... , , �.. . i attendance. T I . � I W Xi. P. r. 011STIM harmony of fhe voiceg being a ­ WW be ilrot'hev, Mrs. Rdbeft lltiwtharne.— . I . . . 1. 11 . . .. - I . I , . ,. . .1 , : �,,, - ,,�.,� �4:.,; - t , I 'Very ed by singi a bymn followed by ApproprxaffiA - -music Xf , G. Oardev, wlio btw been I . I . . I .1 I .1 . ll, .� 4k, , X".6'ano1fir"t notfe�able and pleasing feature. it pra er 'by ziss McTavish; Mrs . R. � i% ­ ogittng .1. - I—!, ! ., � 0 " IA ,ftoft -a MMUT vit Y4 weemp . " 11 I �� -- "a. . �# furnishe& ' ". Of flntive� he" f&46me '. I i U:???? . ;�,,. �� � t1aw,jam6dfal.* IfthtitAt! Of ,would be hard to disthiguish any Mewenzie read the Seript e, Tea& - . , s � �',�'­"', ,�,.�. . . , . ,� _W I ,!hh r4tuft,ed 'to mr WrAb iti T6tofto , ,, . I . - - � , I , . ludMduat chitractem ing; Mrs. Mcbfillairt ad Mtl§,. Web-, violins tAb".66 -i""v 18.11i ::... 4 . 10 � - I ,, � vish , ­, ;r:�, I ­ ... I :.41'. 1. � a -,Flil ; �� � I I . ;, � I t1liat b6re mark of spq6tal 6Vee1W100 Stter.T,6g,d from -the .-Misgfo, ' - I ." y .t te,01,e ltd�i , I -1 , I 11 , , C", . ".��A%. - ,!; , -.11, ,-.�," . metaWars ,by SfAr � ft& Allid , � , ` 1, " IIATY fflo'no , Mia S i I - I M". !411'��'151'1;vqrlv 1� , umum- OW010. t, - . ;. 4 1 1 , VA %. Afvau Were so ex6aublift ,vv ad V".. � . . I . , 6"N'84, tvp, 11S1t1Wg1A tb# h f : -1, . . .,, ,,, . ,� 1. I I .. . . I I t%-`k�i , � . Tf� - 'ell'im-Aer- IV The miltruteg vo,4re r6d Ad � It'. I " 0 qdht Stuele.-,"W- Und, 31ft� -ft*�� - , 1, ' I I . . .1. . I ... . � ., I .. I . . , - � '. , , � �.", . . , 11 , . . , ­ .� I .11 . 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