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I ­ I .. d , . , . - p#$ -7 �.:121T -41 Ini 104 11,111%, Un- ,)5,01.0;� -, W@ro Sit* '14_�, I , ,4�1 ,1 , I rhaps the most favorable stage ' lows. -air, �40; for Fali, , - , - - �­ - , I ii;j;, Q,��,J ; .; '4,q q -�;of. t) .'; ,Q,fvp:.._�� 019t.0 & -'elvIff- - . - Pm L Aqy, '1444 his flvpt� �t A �V'�,�, '9 ANWA�' 0 D - . � � " i ". 'Z'_1 0"A Aosijy,;,�,�.Thq ._"nn1*%J`0`1,1k0* ,181m_ - 14�" I , �,,g,�.�,,,i,�,,I.�',i"�, . I , k, 'Irst ­� 4" imu I �m , ,# : : = L, �,'�, , -8 40 " -41" W11, ,4 . �514 , , T 4 ffl_� , - . V, "A 0 _A.ii newest thilIg IU Wall - , " - t" , '1111z� For Spring F . diffl�keqit , w ,TZ t'"j;wow", 1'� � ' ' , - "' , , , � �4 T f M -'�� Pre shyterian _p�r� � At§ ,110 Soeieiy " ,� �, . .1 . . - W, -Adles. A, _ � .00 Q , . . , I -41,11ot a. n Af Oftera Taro P't', ;;2,,,y,p,ars - go. " QQWil*!A� 144ijdI4 t4., 1�- 21,� 1� �, I Vg"-, VW $60, fox 1W. Hickell-Orich.- , W.. 'I I , , I , ,r,a -,s, a paper that I �X , , V auality and price at 25c, 40c . , � W. I - pq , , "' q , - n000 1k 'V� I_" . � now� . ... '_%4,9i W . Ilk, a stle " . , 00#,1. , �,,�;l ., � . . .1 , I -JR p4u 4 - vr� 4, rly'" . Sing a, slloo6 �k " ;�Z��, cl,,,k" " �,� J� ,Aice, which, ii,e@ as follo*i 'T ' �h ' 010 , " arst iuit4p I 101, �N 44, ", 40c, 50c, 60 dozen. Church Th# the Salvation Army Home in lfgde',�,I��- This is made on-",tMil 0�tk pl �.- I � t , AN �. . . ' '4� tWs �too tough, lj� , g I", � ., . V, London 'be given a grant of $50, � W-wildelitt, Mrs. Lanq IsIt, Vjce-Pregi� ?I"' '"'J' 0460 � , ., Ic I . - , , - 1� ce ack door-, ­� tpun, , ;,"."I't, ,.� N , , * Thalt the Council of, , I �,�t4st -eat, , - 9 Vilig a, !hb0i_y, �44k� �4t "his b _Ut . . -11 - , � . �i� . ,, 011,;., %, . I " , ESE -Old, 30c; Nek, 25c pound. CA -Parke: b � A , -4 Mrs, R.'Archibald- glid, Vice- ' whext minter""cam, *�, _vwe -wo's no. � q �%O, 4 thing- else. T'h th - Oh"o," � ,- , 0 q ,V ch . 6t--`,.4Tade of paper " ., ,F,k,-11_ � , �, ' , , 1, ", "'M .... .. , y I �* - '_4�Advj Olt, J , 'I, AM -N - The , ' , idertt,' Mi 9 9 1 Wb#r heel off ,M, - � � ,,,, I C!��". " L, - SEAFORTH. ONT. the Munilcipalit, of Seaforth respect- �016V"& C . %. �tawbei- lbecordin 1, , rs'sioliip I �­'!e ... I . " onies : - I & I . � -1 ,Q, -44ki , rui - s A- � - �f - - , , _ in 92;1pe`h 'P� * W- ,'n Ble becal�; 11 ne�a Z f, % `,�, I . . W L , .XSH FROZEN SALMON � 1, � � . . I - - . I , " I , fl, I -, Xrs.-B.� Tye6au; Cor- the town wo's tqq��,`S*01,- �,.I�WCQQAOY 804�1' J?qb4_, so�u­ flushed. cqvlio.�.:� . "I'll ,�, Rev- F. H. Larkin, D.D., Paster fully urges the Parliament of Canada ­­­ . See.retary ,� � I, 11 ��'O.t� �, � Silver Bright, better quality . I . 1,�,, Fliflay- , I - �,% -_11 I I " Tklot to renew the Charter of the Mont- Width all ready to hang. ,,S�ee mVianding See tary, Nils. -J. had always ieAd,.akQ*1 4%pPrtt',--`-Pt Joe k 10 e t4t, - , _t" I - � a ; I � ; 18C �­ L I , re 11 it �,� . red, at per pound .......... real, Ottawa and Georgian Bay ' - ii `1. Secj;gtary, ,mr§.- , � .'ea , ito th af ,��,,� "D " '. ,, so - sti,angers lki , . -..,. � . I appealed to � Aea,�'� 6,16,.,to f�*-­Viliiuioi.�hb& = 0 the bee , 11 " " - t4i�, N. ew Paper before bu, NO , I , ,� Panal Co., .known as Bill No. 78, al . � �'L ,�,, A �'..��, -1 � � . '. - , I � 4-01 . � - , 6 boot� 'Co '� �. - .t I in our OpImon ,'%'�� I I - t �14�4 - rde'4 , , "' � �' L''�.. EGG CUPS -Hand decorated. . SUNDAY, MAR. 20) 1927 5 . 1. Y_ dZitt fLud,' Atm' J, 'Finlayson,' As- Seaforth to watch .4,� Oaxno,',� �1- - ,from . . o4ey, : , . � � ............. irAlerest of the Province of Ontario � , 11 _s, M . I . neighboring town 'ab&4� I �o';�'�n'%�.W',�""heelL,,e.V,Ory,ao,y,� L, , �, Regular 10c for er _p - ,Joogo �!, � 5c this Bill is no,t in the Itllig�o` . soeiate Ifel , rs. Frost; Missi. "o - , alkei, iia , _ , �y So , - 4 t . ,- OPP! I , �., .. I pretarles, Mi�s Robb away. Weiland set out for,$eaf6l ." iinill 'One'slinday, , - % : : . Morning Service -11 a.m. '�..,�,':­ ., "t , � .vivio- I '.1, I - I �i : , , TUMBLER SPECIAL_15-eent as it is an attempit to deprive the peo- _1 J: . . I and Mo�(, A?.M,000in; Treasurer, Mrga one -afternoon with' A I �plg - -V � I � * pu . t o . I . I 10C Rev. R. C. McDiarmid, of Gode- �0�� � .. - . . - % nef6b6r; 16 V d I b`_,,b66t&:, , � ce of their right to � Y. �t A deoldded tp Tumblers for .............. ple of this Provini � � ltibchis6ii; " Ch istia ' N M I 9 in p- Stewardship, T4ey ,iiiauaged to set a kide 'ft, --,a licit -JOr, 1his, ap�4� . . A - 4. .!�, �, , ., , I I oment !I?,. foun oft'' - � omps-o'n A,— '" � rich will preach. the powers to be developed fr1om. the .'. ,'.��,"` 7 W. .�'�­ , I .� ., , Mrs. J. lftlfttos ,; Press Secretalry, freight tr#i� to the door io"hearelta' of the �h'eejjs --,. ". �, 7!h�se are fine thin clear crystal il __ � 1, 'S 1, . Anthem ---Come, Let Us Sing," watw of the otitlawa River, and fur- ,-, -'k,7,77 . i 1-I A - I ­ %00;11� � � 0'- � glass with assorted cut decorations. ,� , - -7 _?" ' �­ ,Mrs. Porteolps;, Library 'Secretary, a snia woodenatructure, After di ' 'd the:7 � I - , . - Z"'. mOr - r� � Adams, with solo by D. L. ther, that this Charter has bee I B.00 F Mrs. Burrows. I ) ., . . 1. 11 S. I I I n in yAFORTH .. I . p4mitte t J . ,.,:* , ... Ili, -S,�, ,P � t - , . Ing n1ap - - ..- - I ,. .� , I., , '''.11-ther;.1 , 14 Reid. ­ . r ;way,% of getl% ��� eaXence i �1. Salts or existence for 33 years and no a -1.1 � _3 ( ltjtQ d6fif, 0111"._l I I ��. �11;; ", : I , ctuAl .su16 tions taken for 4 'm,4gaWnes . I - - Xls-game free, they AtOde I 0 Q y9un . F' , I ,� ": . I , , 11 r � I - oud��Pap prices, "Old Family Allbum."-The, two act thei�,,; I ... gat.or to. as I'll e aj*a- W, , �, Sulphur, 6 pounds for construction has taken place, and we "' ­ � ers at pubilighoes �Sftofy. to 4 F -_ 1� .1, +. �� - i �, In ­ . � for .............. 25c Evening Service --7 P.m. believe the renewal of this charter � " �_ ,he - , ; 11 � gate ).keeper. 01 this time aft I W ; .,� '', , , - , - , - � V 4 1 play given by the Ladies' Aid of - - . ,,p,l - " i, . g, - , , . .11 ........ - . 4� , I - A1110 turlately .the tick6ttalk6r was a man down. T,b!§L -.-V I A ' I Rev, R. C. MeDiarmid will tak would be contrary and prejudicial to - ; � I - iNurun Side United Church in the of big hehrt. M'14 t"h " ,as the ste 0, stone . BAKER'S COCOANUT - Free can e I . 1 � e two young- t6'WeN44's ine �'s �t - be oriting,one , , . . - the service. the pu�lic interest, The Council then ".'!­ I school room on Wednesday evening,, r,ters sneakAintii the game. ��� . , � - Baker's Southern Style Cocoanut adjourned to meet aft the call ,f the -sbaoft t' .As . It was of, th'6 jeqdi�g.�. 1, . , the e�' , ,,kine before moving to I towel was a - love for the game He tried iiiek 9 , po e chge, a 1, �. , *]Wr to Orillia, where Mr. Hays ily Album, with Its quaint old fa�h- * t , ,:, , FREE with one package Baker's Anthem -"All Hail the Power Mayor. ano, great success. The Old Fam, here that 0ooney's � of Jesus,, Nam,e," Pierce s arted. Mier fthe game was Over, everything else he, ba4,.ev9r ,seen inii �'. � I I-— _ �". �. Cocoanut; 35c value -.0. dlea.'�21 years ago. Aftex the death ioned photographs, provided Much Weiland and his Ili chum went to hockey. ., - 4 . 20C A Song Service is being' ar- of her bus -band .Mrs. Rays, retUrAed When Coolloy re' , , ' ei . " for ............ ........... Wanted�Married man for farm worl, amusement for the large , , � .. % 'le _ I 41 40: . - . e CONTUf6iD 6W � I . I ,�� i 'to , ome .and also showed a decided cleverness the players. It was on the way to � I , , This offer for just one week. ranged for Sunday evening, Apply to J. Wesley Beattie, Saaforth. 3092-1 SeAforth and purchased the h audience the dressing room to -get a. look at age ,of M he was one,6f March 27th. If You Use our Floor Varnish you will never ,On ,J4 Street, where sh has since on the paTtof the liviing pictures that - I , PA , , 11 � . I I Mr. M. R. Rennie, Choir Leader Graves' Wall Paper Store. resided. One son, Russel S. Hays, of were able to ]veep a rigid body and — - . � �, �:, I . . . '­ . I . Mrs. M. R. Rennie, Organist 3092-' f).4- I ======.. I On all future CASH PURCHASES, For Bale.—A quantitty of good Seed Peas. g�mt, and one daughter, Miss Janet straight face during the introductory - I � . - . I the Mummy variety. Apply Louis Devereaux, Hiiys, at home, survive. She is also remark, of "Mrs. Kelly," the hostess I I Coupons will be given, which will Huron Road Fast Pbcrne 25-144. 3091.1d2 sur-W'�ed by two sisters and three bro- and her vis-itom. The second act con- � * I be redeemed in Rogers Bros. Silver- - -- ­_ For Sale.-Jl�wo right good grade Jersey thers,.Mr. John Spiroat, Mrs. R. F. New - . New . ware, each piece of which is backed --'-- co,ws, just freshened; also two calvez. and a sivited of an old time quilting bee. I Jone� -and Mrs. Adam Rays, of Sea- The costumes of the ladies were won- Wash . Curta' ,I up with Rogers' guarantee of Qual- ,ivantity of feed- Apply to Dale Nixon, Sea- . 1. � I M - � Live Wire Trail Rangers. -A meet- forth. 8092-tf forth;,M,r. James Sproat, of Egmond- derful .and gave evidence of having Goods .. Ar Materials , _,� lity. ing of the Live Wire Trail Rangers Auction Sale of Farm Stock a,ld lmvl, vflle, and Mr. Thomas 1SProat, Of ,been worn in the long ago. Songs I ' I . connection with the Nortili-side ments on Tuesday, March 20jth, on Lot 6, Tuckerismith. The funeral' was held - Showing &9110 - DAIRY BUTTER taken in exchange in and redtatioms weri� given by the And United Church, was held last Friday Concession 4, Tuckersmith. W -M. M. SPADAT, fro -in aler late home on, Sunday after- ladies consisting of a trio, "Grand- I for goods if FIRST CLASS, or on Proprietor; Fred Ahrens, Auctioneer. Now. I Draperies. a half cash, half trade basis. in the club rooms of the De Luxe House and Lot For Sale. -House with 11 noon, where the services were con- father's Chair," in which Mrs. Lane, I ' After the regular i,nod,,ntconveniences, one acre of la d, si.at- duet6d by Rev. W. P. Lane, of the Mrs. Silllery and Mrs. Cudmore took a � 1 Tu -s ' u re. ed in it V,I. . United Church, assiste4 by Rev. F. part; a solo, "Grandfather's CIO - � BRUSHES - Just arrived, Hand prcigra:,reaof the meeting was fin- e I -age of Walton. Apply to P. ek"t - I Brushes, Stove, Shoe and White- ishe"d, the camp elected their officers B. Gardiner, Walton. 3092-tf 1-1. Larkin, D.D., of First Presbyterian by Mrs. Lane; an Irish song by Mr. wash Brushes, including a right for the year by secret ballot M Itemnants-3 tbs., $2; 5 Ilbs. cotton patches, Church. A quartefte, "Safe in the Chapman, and a recitation by Mrs. ; r, $1.50; 3 tbs. cretonne, silk or velvet pieces, am, . good special, a 40c Scrub Brush Lane acted as serutineer: Chief Ran- $2; 2 tbs. sweater yarn, $2. A. MeCreery, Arms Of .J(I-LIS" was beautifully ren- Hut,chison, and an address on Wo.- A Truly Interesting Dis for 20 cents, made of Paramatta ger, George Crich; Sub. Chief, Ches- Chatham, Ont 3075-tf dered by ,vlt-,,. J. B. Tyerman, Miss men's Rights by Mrs. W. G. Wallis. I - . . ,- ! I - fibre, the best wearing fibre to be. ter Archibald; Tally, Arthur Golding; Test This Out. -Mrs. Sybilla Spahr'9 Ton- Dillian Wankel and Messrs. C. Howey Needless to say, this programme was � � had. Only three dozen at this price. Cache, Bill Cudmore; Mentor, W. ,flitis treats Quinsy, Bminchititi, Croup. Cough, and E. Chamberlain, and Miss Wan- well recedved, as was also the Scotch Aft Tonsil troubles and sore throats; go<yd re- Barbvr; As�ziist. Mentor, W. Pollard. ,ulL, or money back. Keating's Pharrn.cy.. kel also sling as a solo, "Peace, Per- dialogue between Mrs. Thos. Grieve play of Nit;w Spring A -. ' After the' installation o� th,, * I ao92 I feet Peace," The beautiful floral tri- and Miss S. Govenlock. All the parts .. P 1� I Son S ' u ' 0 CeT S ._ F. D. Hutchi the meeting was adjourned i nti 1%ex"'t , Barber Shop Al Brodbagen-1 have opened buttes included a wreath from the were well taken, particularly those of . I PHONE 166 Friday. an up-to-date barber shop in the building choir of Northside United Church, of ' . ----.a— formerly occupied by the Merchants Bank of Mrs. Crich as Mrs. Kelly, and Mrs. , " . � Canada, and kindly solicit your patronage. which Mis, ,lanet Hays is a memb6w. Sillery as Miss Skinnings. Mr. Thos. — ------- - - ___ - 1 'ruxis Notes. -The De Luxe Tuxis I Ladies' hair cutting a specialty. Willism interment %v:is made in Maitlandbank Rands gave several selections on the parel and Furnishings for- - I ' Square hehl their weekly meeting! Riehl- , cemetery, thc pallbearers being violin during the evening. The pro- - I I ,I I I last Wednesday in the Tuxis hall. Th,21 Wood For Sale.- 100 �Zords of hard%vood, Messrs. IZ. Archibald, A. Barton, J. ceeds amounted to $100. -71 .. 1. 1� I mc,ting wn-- open( -(i by the usual I "" 12 inche,t long, all body `­]: 100 R. Scott, .T. G. Grieve, G. Dale and - " e I. - .44 � I . W ' - n1t, roun�i maple ,-oud 12 inche,s long: ,�O ;: ,, rA I,. , , weeklv'(,ervnioi,.v and then Wilk',am�rords' suft elm 12 Inches long, see auction'R. J. Spro,it. Tuxis Banguet In Egmondville.-A Women and Children is C C, I 'i � , Barhe . r 1c,d in prayi�r. All buSineSs I �aje ad. on page 5. We,i. Nott, S�af,rlh, - , - wits brou��ht before the meeting an] I I W. M. Auxiliary. - The annual Ranger groups and including the teen- � -� � , �, -1 banquet for the Tuxis and Trail . I " �) " ( -. 3092 10 I ��?, " K;, i Choice Seeds- Flax Seed, extra leaned and meeting of' 0w W. M. Auxiliary Of age boys I - e , I settled. It was moved and seeonde�d c "N ` . 4 , * 17 soreeneii, price $2.60 per bushel: al.,o Grainery of the congregation 5P "! W .1 a I � , ( , � that th,, Scrip'or. Gibson White, i Filler Seed Oats, won first prize at liensall the Unit,d Church was held in the i & __ ,��.�_e .,\t - the D,d, of all and sundry, was h,n1d - 1 .1 I J I I j writo a letfi-i- of thank�z to Mrs-. W. D. � S,-1 Fuo', price $1.00 per bu,hcl. All F�,.b, se'hoolroolt, Thtjr�dny, March 10th, -Church on Friday Belo ng Collected Here.., ) � , � I in E-mondville , , �,,,�; , 1. - I If,n,a!l. .­,-]�� include,I. Owen Gciver & '­ -�. \V. Crich presiding. After , -t. uember. - , � . Al . � Bright, '�r-, foi- donating si) nulnY H,n-11, ()nt. ,,,,,n. with Mi l 'i 1. lt� ; I I , -13 . . evening las The i s of the , , 4�� :1 I g(, a re, -- -Ing Ili, 'i-! hymn Mrs. Lane led C. G. 1. T. had the basement and the ,�N .;,�� I od book., to the S -1u, Ali inu,t The [,acta.-The hte,t in Crt,mm Sk-11ni-aLoo-4, sing . . - . . I IA (�Sting t.ilk on IM'IY�'r W�I!S li�i% t�n 1) ', gUat-Anteett to do wm-k ,jual to o, 1,e,t,r in prayer. .% vi�ry inspiring Bibl(, � ' I i I I L tables most tastefully decorated, the We cordially invite You to see, any day now, Our - � �A' � I I . the Prctor. The Square joined in 1�ian toiy separittor on ths, market ;tt a gr, -:Lt- , reading ­� 'Trayer" was given hY camp -fire scene being specially ef- .1. � I I - 1 ',ilwing old favorite songs an(i thon 1 11. 111(luved pric'. lf.,vll,d .,oh,ly I'y 11" Miss S. (;,.,­n1,ck, after which M7-,. display of * �'olk,hutt Co. nnd th(,ir avcnt�. (7'111 an" FTCISE took tit, 1he study bo,ok, "New fective. The, guest.S of the nightwCre , - 11 -_ I the meeting was (:losed. -Don't for- � ,ee ,t b�fore buying- Also a full line of I the mentors of the various Tuxis � I , 1 get the TUXil'� CONN'rt, on Monday � la-ij-' implement, Und Fro,t ,,r,. r,-u,io�. Days in ():,] Indi;i." Miss M. Somer- Squares and Trail Ranger Camps in NEW SPRING WEARABLES '*� . " Sh,,p ., Coderich Stri-et, Yu,t. Neil Gdl�pie. ville read �i I-;ip(-r on Christian St-(­�v- Brucefield and Se,aforth, viz., Rev. W. I I ,. 11 _kpril 25:.h. Mr, U. A. Gook, that de. r Agent. '.';�,f­th. Phone .. - __ � !iWhtful entertaitier who pl(,aged SOL 217'v�'. 13092-11f A. Bremner and Lance Norris, of - L_ rmiii.v l,(-o1)lv last year, will again be� a - Brucefield; Ross Savauge and Carl because we know you Will enjoy seeing the new- Isr - - T�: - - . 'here, Keep the 25th of April Open. � Red CFoss and Home and School WARNEIR BROS. PRESENT Ament, of Seaforth- Owing to a est in apparel. .. . - , Club. -A meeting of the Red Gross � � meeting of the .school board, Mr. . I Shamrock Tea -The Shamrock t(,,A '�(wiety was held in the Carnegie Crawford was unable to be present. . . under the auspice., of th-e Barbara Library on Friday, Alarch 11th, wi'th JOHN BARYMOn Rev. W. D. McDonald, the pastor, Dishuctive New Coats .r --And every room Kir�man Young Women's Auxiliary' about fifty ladies present. The Presi- presided and acted as toastmaster. I . - .1 I of First P2-(,.,;bvt(!rian Church, held on, dent, Mrs. .J. H. Gibson, presided. The with DOLORES COSTELLO A most sumptuous dinner was serv- is so beautiful � Tu,dav ,,ft.,-ritoon at the hom-e of i meeting opened with the singing of ed, showing ,very . clearly that the : .�I!S. ',� . 1. MvK(dlar, Goderich Strec�,� the National Anthem, after which an IN THV GIANT SUPER -SPECIAL mothers who -had the matter in hand, %,a J -JL--- ­sful .social I excellent report of the annual pro- . knew exactly what appealed to the MAXDALTR Wall Paper witl was a delightful and succe., MOTION PICTURE Becoming Winery. AttTal(Nve 'Dresses give to each room Of your function at which there was a large' vincial meeting held recently in To- la(Is , well as the dads. Special 0� home 2n atmosphere of beauty att,(�ridance. The hostvss, Mrs. M.! ronto, was given by the delegate, Mrs 6' n ade of the boun- All the new things have been priced to meet '.VlcKellar, nrld Mrs. J. 11. Gibnctn, � F. 11. Lairkiin- Three ladies from tiful and delicious supply of ice cream I I and good tastc-an indication presideitt of th-v Barbara Kirkman � Clinton, Mrs. Gandier, Mrs. Trewar- 'The provided by Mrs. T. J. Webster. The your enthusiastic approval. of the care you exerci-se in Auxiliar.v, reccived tht, gue,t,s. Mrs., tha and Mrs. Fair-, were present to toast list included the King, the Em- . '� plannino, LhC furnishing of E'l 1* I Bid! and Mrs. J. A, ',�lunn re I midr,"'s the meeting on the advisfibi!- pire, Canada, Our Dads, Our Lads, THIS WEEK'S NEW SPECIAL " ' 7'� . your home. hosi-s-s nt tht, tea table whieh w,�s I it.v of organizing a Home and School S Tc -la Beast" Our Mothers and Our Church, and artislic�i:ly dveoratf,d with jonquils, � ('1uh. After sonic, discussion it was coupled with these were the follow- CORSETTES—Pink Satin Stripe. Sizies 30 Come and see the beautiful ,hamrork and white and gmen eatidlf,s � decidi-d to form a society in Sea- A iii:tgnificent 10 -reel sp,ectacle of ing names: Rev. W. D. McDonald, MAXIMUR designs we carry that hl(,rid(,d bealftifully with the, forth and a nominating committ,ee wh�d,, �7 life, in th,e. days of sajlin� Charles Sherwood, GeDrge Holgate, to 38. Price, $1.59. color scheni(, of thc. (kning room, The' compos,(�d of the following ladies was qh I hen men fought hy hand tht Bill McDonald, Earl Webster, Keith . in scock. Let us sliow �ou wait-ers, who were all nwfnher� of the appointed: ,Mrs. J. Ma,cTavish, M * ' Web,ster, .John McNay, Alfred Doney, -&v -opriat,elChaxles Stew�Lrt, Mrs. eel Fiwn the story, "Moby I how vou can mak-evourhorne Auxiliary, xv,,ry ro,!urn,s altlit � Chas. Holm - gr�-�','t' "perm. whales. _)ick." by Gordon McGonigle, Glenn Hays, Bob . AWAr . rnore' LTiu-,itul thrOUgh this �­ :hv ocf,;­:,�)n, whi:(- with gn,cri ties Ars. J. fl. B�,t and Mrs. Keith Me- McDonald, Mrs. W. D. McDonald. I , ' , - ilvrn, �?i Melville, with the supreme I aT" L and bandeaus and aprons trinil-nedl 1,ean. A me-eting will be held on arti � ,,f the American theatre in a Rev. Mr. Bremner made a very strong . ,W I , . . exceptionally fine wall paper. with ,harnrocks, Diirin�,' lunch hour! Tuesday aft,erno0n, March 22nd, at rernoirk:,ble characterization of the appeal both to the fathers and sons. . I � P -p'. -A (2 epc% the gui-sts wer(, ent,eriaino-d with well 1 4.15 in' the Carnegie Library, when go(,d ;itA evil of a strong man's char- It was Mr. Bremner's first public ap- I I I � r(,n+.T-f-d - 1(-c'ion< on the piano and � the report of the Nominating C,om- fo�t,r - a life swept by storms fierce pearance in Eg-mandville, and he de- . I . I I I i I iolfir, hy .Mi- Dorothy Kerslake 2nd � rnittee will be given and the officers as the s,,as. lighted all wh,o heard him. 'Splendid . - I I SCOT A , ��) ,%.Ti',' ,Nsninn, of ,,.hi. Colli,giaLe staff.' olf-ct,E-d. Every per. -4)n interested in addresses were also given by Ross . . .),IiF., Elder act.ing asting as accom-, Unnie and School Work is invited to Onv Ifundred and Sixty-nine Per- Savauge, Lance Norris and Carl " WALLPAPER SHOP panist. ____.4__ - - � he pre -sent. formances in New York at $2 prices. Ament. The singing which punctuat- - CORSETS & . I � � 19, — - __ - , - - - - .- , .. ------------*— ed the various courses and toasts - I I Lions Ifear postal Talk. --Th,e reg- � s in NOW PLAYING was hearty and enjoyable and well BRASSIERES I I i Died In Detroit.-M,any friend� . ular hi rnmith!y nne0ing of the Lions' Sen ort and vicinity will reg -ret to led by Ross Savauge, who presided - I . . . . . . . . . . — C1111), �(,Irl` in the CornmQrcial llot,el ' f h Mitinee Saturday, 3 p.m. at the piano. All thom present vot- The lines which f"hiorf — - , .- k-arn of the death of Dr. W. G. I � 'a�t Thur.,day vvening, ,saw a new de- llastie, w1hich occurred in Detroit on Oii necount of ,extra length, first ed the whole evening a splendid sue- caUs for are just what . __ - parture in the illustrated postal lec- Saturday of last week. One of the ,'�ntiiid;t.v Evening Show will start at less- . I low NW*4;_ �_�� I turp givert by I,iryn C. P. Sills. Lion Detroit dailies reporting his death, 7.15 p. n). - '41 — . the new D & A models .1 I Frank Sills occupied the chair and Death of Mrs. I says: "Funeral services for Dr. James Cummings- , . n --r I �1,1'�Ilr tns" "I'-1-1 ,,,,,11,,,t buncheon, Wlilliam G. Ha.stie, 67 years old, well Mrs. James Cummings, one of the help to sectwe. . , � I I Tinsmithi g. , l,,,) re entertained y .seeing kn,YwT, Dertroi pioneer resideTrbs of this district and . .. __ -orne ,seventy pictures, depicting ae- t surgeon, who died Sat- a resident of Egniondville for many Anatornically correct, they _qufp� I" . �, urday night in Grace Hospital follow- Princess .- tual working conditions of the Post ing an illnerss of three months,, will years, passed away st her home in I P'Dft withOut compression or dis� .. Z. I I - � If the funiace needs ex- nffi,cf, service, thrown on the ScreiRn. he held in Metropolitan M. E. chureb, --- . that village,on Friday last at the ripe tortion and give the latest Out- 11 Each view was accompanied by ex- Woodward and Chandler Avenues, -.--- — old age of FYI years. Mrs. Cummings "e. I pert overbauliDg or the planatory notos and thefse combined 1_4 11 11 �P_41 U IL "I - . It plumbing goes w r o n g . th a short talk on the Inland Post nesiday a-fternoon at 2 o'clock - Born in Seaforth, Ont., June 15, 1860, 3 by PostmRstp,r Sills, provided a most instructive hour for the members Of Dr. Hastie received his elementary and high s6bool dn Ontario illness was faithfully ,and tenderly the Club. The. fact that the Post Of- education schools, coming to Detroit while still are truly economical because fice Department is leaving no stone a youth to study at the Detroit Col- RoLt. Fleid unt=ed to. educate the public, with a view towards even better lege of Medicine and Surgery. Af- I they CoMbine style_ fit and wear 11 . giving service than that norw provided, was ter serving as interne art St. Luke's !UIly explained and the various ways and St. Mary's hospitals, he entered Plumbing a n d Heating an which the public can assist wera privaite practice in Detroit 32 years .. . amply demonstrated. The unanimous I ago. He was a member of the Wayne County Meddeal Society. At the time - - opinion, expressed by the large at- tendance was that all -had learned of his death his offices were located . things about the Post Office Depart- in the Fine Arts Building. His home ment unknown to them before, and was at 2556 West Grand boulevard. Surviving him are his widow, Mr3. _77-77!= WIUT MODRE DO YOU undoubtedly the knowledge gained - Clara M. Hastie, a daughter, Barbara, and a sister and -brother, Miss Agnes Hastie James The Council. -The -regular monthly and Hasqie, a TJooJ Angeles, Cal. Burial will be in Ev- Wmff meeting of the Seafarth Council wa,% ergreen Cemetery.,, , , held in the 00uncil Chqmher on Mon, . � day evening last with all the mem- - - . I WE AN SAVE Y 0 U SS hers present. The report of the Fin- ance Commitee -A .3 VL Death of Mrs. John H. Hays. -On T%._1 A - -.0 een ri ng ealtAL for the past two years, and during her last I . . . ' D & A Corsets and 13rassi'area . � illness was faithfully ,and tenderly are truly economical because . ministered to by her daughter, Mrs. I they CoMbine style_ fit and wear 11 . Grdeve. The deceased was born in with 10w"t POssible ')__ . Brantford shortly after the arrival of prices. . her parents, Mx. and Mrs. Robert Bar- bour, from Scotland. Fourteen yeaxs All Corset DePartments in Canada . . which offer best values 11 D & A - . *a Corsets .. . . I later she moved with her family to and Br"siere� -1 I Hibb,ert township, where she resided � until her marriage to Mr..James Doh"'ON COPSET CO, QUEBEC, Munbv4 T0,046M , , Cummings forty years ago, when she blakers of " Diva and GkWhIm corset,, ete. � I- , .�. , came with her husband to the 7th It -as 11 concession of Tackersmith on the WL . I"? farm now owned by Reeve R. Ken- Is nedy. A'number of years ago they _�_. . - . �,l � I � retired from the farin and came to Egm,ondville, where Mr. Cummings died a short time after. She was a MACTAV'Isff womlan of quiet tastes but a goodJo friend and neighboxi In the truest - . sense Of those words,. For 45 years --- a ! . she had been a momber of the Pres- � , - __ - - -, ­­ ­­ . - . ,:�; bYteriun chureh and as long as health - I I . . I.. I I . I - - - - - ___ , .. -, - . . - . - I'll 4 __ . , h- .�,I,k� � ,,, � . - 0yuuU an e y Just, weeK Line aes.Ln occur- — �- . I perjultv Wok an active interest in I ' 1 . - . I . ,, ON YOUR S][10ES. following -ccountis ordered paid:- red of one who W�aa well known and all church work, and gave freely of . �� I I I . - ' I/ .. I . - � Wm. Gillespie, $60; John A. WiWn, greatly respected in both town and .- I- her time and means in the further- -ft .&V I , , $75; John Knight, $65- � nts 0 J. , 111 , - I -�,_ , ,W , Ca,n, Nat. Rys., country, when Ain. John 44 Hays ance, of tall good works. She was Me - X - ,�,: I W,e Pay the High Price for ,d , $4.16; Municipal or , 8.80 - Geo. passed away at her 'home ob James third of a famili of seven, five sisterg, -RAL _1U G 'RDO . :�� I X . I � I ,.J, I New Laid Eggg. A� Sills & Sons, $4.06; W. R. Amith, Street, following a long and trying ill- and two brothers, and of this fAnnily I � I IF -� � , . .1,� "_� il I ,:, I , . _1*"Zi!11 . � I , I "I'' I , $1.80; John Stewart, $35,815; J. F. riegs. Six years ago Mrs. Rays stif- NOTICE but two now remain, Mr. Robart Bar- . ­ . . .1 � � � -1, �; , , �� 11 � I . 11 . 11 I . . I,- 1� .. � Daly, $11.90; Wni. Ryan, $16- Geo. fered a stroke, frilaim which she trever I 1: bour of Albbert, -ifid Mr. Ames Bar- ImPerSiOnator, Carto-nist ana ,� I , I.,.. I , -, - ' . I `4f,6r '. �. , 4�. . I , ,'' _ . 11,22 ­ � I Seirp $8- Wm Ament, $30.75; �oltdon fully reeoverd and for the ffA two I bour: of Seaforth.. Th,e'?1jteft_1 was . gnterh 4 I � .. .,.,: ,�- . r, . �. I �', It - %__)� . _ ,. �. I i I � ! � ! �ll - - - HZti X��', W; R. J. Loven Co., C071find' to bed,' . held on Mlonfty 06-ftoon when the , *111 give one of ]us dellAtAd, " . , ."., .1 L , . E 8 years she bad been . I .-� . ,� .1 I ,� 1 � , TT - Bell Tekphone Cio., $4 05; Pub- ao that her dotth was not unexpected. -r. F. vro o W., `1 , � .. i, ,UTUFinnigan 52 . services *etie conducted by Ile . . 1� . �­ , -11 .1 I - ­ '. I , . � I � � I .. ': I , , - � 'Cl] 4 ' , . . � .. . I � . k, � I I I[ I Wh brea without a Mar- _Idn, D X T ,9. � - , ftWit, .� . I V, " . � e uwt� Com- "OAB; A. D. Suther- It cainie neverblielesit, as. a grestshook y ,1 R. Lft A, of Virat Presbyter. , ..- ,*�'. ..." n .1 , , . r,encyp 1: 1L'E,,. � , - *rest synIpath,y of fanny friends vn"J � ., , �' , �t!'?�­!' � " P,0M0XDV1= $10,50; Carl Kra=, HUr01A Flour ( 'Ing made In ftmotidville, eometA ING "" - C11 218t� ai 8 P �, Z RamM A to her ImimedhLbe faTaily, and the blp- I&A chur�h Seg1ofth, Werment be - 'I, - � ,. � land, $10.50; 16 eel when y6u can have ny. MONDAY 19"N �� 1. � `i;��,�,., -1 1" 111111,oiiii�'Jili,qlill Mills, ins., $4.50- Cardw -very ida at the The pall bearen were Messrs. H., , I - , 14 ,o - , , J#* 0�,,4,1 i it done i . � . .1 � O." , -, , -1 - - , - - PTO$., be extended to them in fWr gmt - .1 . .. 1. I $56.119 ; Wilson Agroidno. 930. 0. lose Nva. Hays was the youll I Neolands, ZZ I I i�, ,�, �� �!,,.,�,",'- - � .�, � , , I go9t Dennis6ti & W11uhmn Foray&, J. MeGr*or, T. I J uftdir the stusplets of itho �Mks Tu:do Squam I --- , f , . I . ., ,J�,`,,,�J��,t!, , Sills, 4,500- Wilson " Irawidta, daug,liter of the liat,6 Jobn Sprostj o �� ,0 - , J -t Sterft' IMA:lbuk� Jphn Darbourr and . ' . . I A ".1.1 I 11 I ,,:��g . ­ . I I . , N., , 1.11 .. 0 �1. - 11 . h, ' .1. . - gw,�J:�?;­ hily��Rhs - I . I 9 MXqftT. A I . s � ow � --i1--'--01-- . — i6ft, . I . . � - I", , , - . .-I I I - 1.0AUt'N4* ' (�Ordo)m Wal PrIC.."g"gh, � - "; . , � - , , i , . � ,�- .1-1 I I , , ". . , , I . fles"Opm "sioll I .4 . . I - 11 . .1 � _11 I, Ilo ,I M ytv' ttf of iWA-h W I 0 1 1 " . 6 iint'r'Arast 2 tie�Ciioh- That the MUe thili- ,wits born,ill tfib Speav, *51, A,fid whotie -phone i9s, for- a P,Nftlt� On - op , "I __ 0 "'tJ .1 go D. Rdiglh', $41.64. Tuiekognif% in' whia towts &I � , , ti., �- - . DOUT AUSA It - .. ", 'A d. I . . . a 1. Put I � ... ... Aftim , 4*111&`M flid, : W& 1, A , I , t . ; I . I ft'.,F-7 . I , � .. 1, I � - . -4, ". , � .,. I .... 1' , ".1 - . .. � I � � , -1 1.11 . � I I "I Wly ft - ill — __;,­ . — . .. 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