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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-02-17, Page 86 �J, _1� It I kit 'N A V A IT Ll, k'IT ",v; % h is , , 'I' -N', Z q V V S ,, �,'ffi � - 9' " T` IN 7�.W� W-.*, tt 'i 'R0 E, L -S,- LE TweatyiswAve ye. 4=,44 1A PAO A" 'etion on aconowiclzl ti'ven by, xr� 4'. s74 'X*� 'basis,. more then to decate of- hstudy' quarter of, % 1900 boum May century of progress and pres- coitfidence. but perty resoltiug from. public book "M rur" in was and dip -Ishe amazmg record Such Re4all heinson, ss 11 d iss COS Umemorate one of -who -will co thel greatest achievements in oott added greatly to. the �%"ting. and E. Nod gave, (Mary 41 qf f04 4��zt the SOM SALTS -6 pounds for... the history of modern business A well was marrie,,A. thirii 10,40 stuck; in SULPHUR a nation-wide Silver Jubilee During inteirmission severa enjoyable PAP ami es a , TiPiNWr pounds for ...... We Sale to hp hold, in citia V&CARONI—In bulk 210 lages. an -hamlets eerywhere and hj$ and amusmig sames were iudglged in, d ................... orth Amerca for he pw'ose of in- sides Were 'Chosen for the -next anW nThis Sale give$ YOU an Unp hmonths t. ss Marie and in cre"ing attendance. nd interest. A:f- jnd Mrs. D. J,� -D the See- eorreo� ter -the minutes W W 's 'Wis. for plants. to save cedented opportunity 11V a 9A Was the father of th� way luxuries and to fertilize hou, money on both a ew' bu%essy.:mlatters 0 piants. One Cipp per plant cessities, and is r4ade possible retary and by the benefits which we derive diseussed,� the meeting closed with a xy and G - per month; packag6 ........ an and, at e pure asin ym Ctbe from th h fac- h In and the Mizpah Benediction, Lake Parlt homand at .,MQ7`TZR_Choice dairy Butter turing and distributing powers At this meeting an oiTering was tak- Of our Rexall partners in a Q4 of Lourdes, Wk. SEC ne- sis er) t ger pound ................. en for Missions. also survived- tk-y:,.Q' world-wide business. nald of Seattle, DeaW re all of standard ftobs Of The goods a St&Ve FG? SalO.-FOr Sa�q a good coal heater., large quantities at regular quality, such as are sold in '_i6 bxothers; Aje��jjiler ZoNjan, :friends In Apply at The Expositor Office. 0140A Ste arie, Xichigau," -'and regret -,�o learn of -the josel 3c;0MG To le' a*iW� Cotran, �rices during -other periods, but F. D', H Aaaz­4Main Street, corafortab Jubilee you and convenient; central location; town water. during the Silver D. Sutherland. Seaforth. 3131-tf X*Ad can get this merchandise at Quality Cofte, Nut and Stave Coal on hand. ;t O.Ad_, of the.;' oQ: so much lower than Carn of corn in a vveek. Phone R. J. Xc� S would otherwise 'be possiblp Mulan or see Harry 04arters. _Nthef and on Banquet boys of th!4� Cod, M&rr,,? Zaperien 'd -bb -6U"rof t that you can solve onef your son of -the ate diplomed dairy- On batiquet, and lid man, wants worklt farm;0situation as dairy., de United Church on FAdar big problems, and that is to man or wrking smAdl farm alone preferre(L in -by the Tuxis oaie�t. stead crease the buying power of the Willie Muller, R. 1R. No. 9, Zurich, Ont. �slclect Ran Canadian Dollar. ned, entertabqing And -largely farm until Lgers of town, le, o A&rents Wented­-$100.00 weekly, easy, either m* age I'D x0henne;'. sex, selling our cleaners. Works like magie- Of.those that havp btien SEE OUR SALE BILL Unusual high commis&lcuL Free samples. P. -ter of Mr. sis Thomas hundred and -twilve-,f 3137-tf athers f A. Lefebvre & Co.. Alexandria, Out orth, and moved. to a farm in Remember the Dates -February did ample justied toitho' good Agents Wanted. ­5100.00 weekly easy, either t -pro av&, M wnahip, Where i Ist to' 29th, Inclusive the ttily� decorated sex. selling our cleaners and Clothes pin bags. untifully conT kears 'before, m. ng, -to Un a] high commission. Free samples. P. t4blea'so bo t6upd and- -A febvre & Co., Alexandria, Ont. sl"-tl after-Ainner a most bl T_ AL. ULIn North Dakota, Vhei�e Supper-pon'Tt miss the supper which is be- en"Ya, 0 -pro- ' (I way in 1900. ii thi �e of was carried out. Mi -A. W. e ing served by the ladies of, St. Thomas' Angli- 4924. Mr., Scott *4LS' _9i r ,4qr;4* a. A torihee' taw 2 can Church in the Parish Hall, on Tuesday, acted as toastmaster"":4A 66 hig the 01& Boys, Reunim is Coal and CoYse.-Coal and Coke on hand at. 44-ieport -of the Seventh Older Boys, M 3140-1 ­4� -1 - The Rexall Store on I - hensive and ably, doliv- February Dist, rom 5 to 7.30 pan- -- progy-gmane consisted of sonv! by all�. survived lbj� a grown up faniily'of'five sons and. five aughters, 411 of wVoni PHONE 28 SEAFORTH the warehouse at the station; also a small, -Immed H - P0114ment held in, Toronto, bi. De- reside Massey -Harris cutting machine, either Power vived by two brothers, - Mr. Jams monologue, y M�r; P" Scott,, on the homestead at Roxboro, Wanted -Matron for Children's Shelter� A or hand power. Phone 44W, Seaforth. AN-. �tnnber by W. C. Barber, menibsr for Se tt DREW, ARCHIBALD. 8"S -t' 0 Of Edmonton, aiid. Jolizi N6W $179 ereetings, ftom, Cl MTOTir Oy Goderich. Duties to begin March Ist Mar - Arthur Royce; from Briie eflild by A. -Unique Party�,�-Wba promises ried woman preferred. Apply at once, stat- iu tiou n,. ave�,Bfel�i- - ne alifications and salary expected and giv- A. Bremner and D $ 75 0, to.be a unique affair in co �-The 0 ing references. to A. M. Robertson, Secretary 'from Egmondville 'by, Rei. W. McKillop Insurance Compahy.� with the Seaforbh Home and School C. A. S., Goderich. 3140-1 annual meeting of -the menlbers� of ss D-.:-,3,*Donald, and an address -detached -- _ � Y., - ll A Pcla ]on will be its first birthday For Sale -W -est half of semi * Th6,MoKi ov Mutual rim Uii;urauce�' party. This Intere, jq ' Field Secreta e Finlay, sting event will double brick house situated on Market Stxeet, the cound Coni�pany'wAs.. held, in 4 -the public school on SeafortlL Electric lights., town water, furn ont4lio Boys, Work Board. 71- chan;ber, Seaforth, on Friday after - take place in ace. combination storm doors and windows, laj� is a very pleasing Wednesday, March 7th, at 4 o'clock �T-id a largest -in many yeaA. T�q not sold will be rented. Apply to E. C. e Taxis. and -Trail Ing the� equaR was organized a year ago 4nd has chief interest, Ahowever, cent Mffidently installed has i Seafortb ent. 9140xl "Ic hl Of the most worth for, new garage and hen house on property. V noo of last week, the atUndance be - A HECLA Furmace in the afternoon. The Association be sold reasonable; owner letaving town. Sp d his address on the�aims Ia of Chamberlain, R a e ered* in been gaining both in interest and ae- the electioR -ctors House and lot for Sale. -For sale, frame w ever. of two dire tivity ever sine ad .7v hil! he audience b e. Ile public gener- house aftated in Vilage of. Egraondville; 2 Killopi rather thin, iii the auuusj:re�� BASE OF OPERATION ally axe cordially invited to this birth- acres of land, fruit trees and orchard; two port of the y6tr'i�buslntss; which �Was, DURABILITY frame barns. House contains fol day party. An interesting program without com- COMFORT AND SATISFA kitchen, soft water in house; passed unanimously, is being prepared and tea and cake in house and barns. Telephone. 'Will be sold ment ofany kind,` -Mr. Jantle Ev a- ans resence will be cheap for quick sale. Apply to James Hud - he served. Your p "Xandire he retirine dixgtor, ..was -tremele6ted*, illson. E-ondviffle, r phone 2 on 146, Sea - appreciated by membeTs of the As- sPlumbing awi Heating sociation, nd your time will be pro- forth. 8118-tf toe6dn#7. iree, r u ge@�o r.. mortal Adventure Romanciew.. as V 83AFORTE fitably spent. Come! h" W, for who, 1A.0, I vve friends will join the Palace -1 otatemeak 01 e men g 16 -ot.we s,,at which The Carnival. -Weather conditions Bighty-five Years Young. Many interfered materially with the ittend- refused to ttand for, re-sleetion. The, in ance at the carnival lield in; oun The Expositor din M auditors 'To ot. I M '4G, rd Uring. FM wishing Mr. Charles Hohlbein, Who Rink on Thursday night of last week, the will celebrate his 85th birthday On Put thbre was neverthiel ti 4e; ilia l4soil February 17th, many happy crqwd, costa Friday -and many- pretty year were. exceptionally heavy,, tot*,!� Ae5z A-6 -k, e' OPM returns of the day. Although old in -were shown. The prize winner 2C rito ling $13,658;96. The: total I*co of. ,t#ttl of and Mijg� �0 EekArt,.-_]fts esney, is vis nX 1ri -1ohlbein is young in spirit LadiesP character costume, Miss Res;w- iti Ith' hyears, 'Mr. I the r3ompavky,ainoutitid' to 1.63, Ch 4nd gro' 'W lSte' and still remarkably active, and ad- ie..Phillips, Miss Doreen H-ii4�, and the ex AM 17-174.17 101amik6ii T xito G gone n tip. leaturing 19" Th The nuralbei-of policies sdieted to work as he has always been. men's character, D. Reid, Jack 0fldh; J k ik" .it in e 'Greatest Romantic Actor 1927 was� 779; anil, tile pulAbd N W "s'D it' Born in Prussia, Germany, he came girls, comic, Miss Martha Reid,, Miss The Screop'o o_:JUb to Canada when a boy o 19 years, and Morma, Habkirk; men's comicrKarl force end of thd in' jOEIN GILBERT M has ever -1 been a Canadian, most Knight, Allan' Reid; national, costume, L -rink 6-f $7;061,355. COVI of Ing spent at Dashwood R. Reid, Miss Mabel HildebiArld;" e- Rein Ki R"O' rsi� 0=6 _2�qsspendnlug 4* -ith M� upporting cast, including, At a me4tin 6 - _: .-. 4tson 3-bf speft,jhd "weig Mr., and Se Xg , ' a, that ti R -where he has been a races -boys under 18 years, C. Reiinres, tors Ji6ild .'- ft the, liinual meeting, and M afDrnt well known resident for 25 Years. J. Hart; boys' race, Tom Silla, Karl REN ER AD6REB and Mr. James: E -vans. was elected. Presi- end� at *6. hdg* -of, -her parenta, mt. rs and three Knight- girls, race, Norma Hatokirk, afid Willb-t Mr, ­Joti �sdislal to, b& held W _tb6­ ba Mrs. Hhlain is 83 yea ESTELLE TAYLOR dent, -MT:. in dent; sindlfr. b1dGi!ei0r, Secre. onths old, and on the second of 0- F. Crowell.' After the judging -the A t -king .-Coiistr�afoii Ak,: Oa� of. Februvk, under.'the; in t9ber, 1927, the celebrated the 63rd Seaforth Highlanders Band fuidished presentation 11: tary-and reasurer. I ­ . Y , - , of' ry whom the fates A.10 Anderso 6.r anniversary of their wedding, a record- eXMlent music forr the skater -s-_ this s Of a i1tonj mg 6f -h _h - th -dungeon E which few are spared to attain. could ndt;,.sudue, w m. e ... 4gAel o amin furnis _j u, C. G. 1. T_=The Marion Keith.C. G. could not told- and Who- Imashed his Because they know they are Women's Missionary SocietY�The 1. T. lig]cl their regular meeting. in the way and, a'terrible revenge The, -Philath6a` Class of, Noiili 814e boxes. sure to get the Choicest Cuts United Church W.M.S. held their Sunday School room of North on his oneinies. Lacat 8riiefs.,. 'Mr. A. R. Box has,, Side .purchased A. frijid air cooling system United Church �_Twjll. hO14 a-� I pio socia, of Meat and save money be- February meeting Thursday, Febru- United Church, on the evening of for is:restavr4nt.�­Mr- I Jabn H nFebruary .29th. There oran sides. We aim to make per- ary 9th, with a splendid repTesenta- Wednesday, February 16th, at seven NO PLAYWG of , Vancouver j is spi few' will also e' a gbad- progr TUC �RSMM ending a manen customers of every t tion f the members present. The o'clock. The meeting opened with a hi home Of is mother. Mr. - 1,, Reid 01111 first pv� ii,judiaq housewife -who buys her meeting was in charge of Circle No. hymn, -followed by the Scripture les- VAth we6ks at Chief . . t the tiongm;MeLe11wL"A gpiet wedding Horan � has been in poor-ilisalth, for th arldr4l :h@d-%, *as sbiptuilied in� S"k "t6 61k. we& 94 eve- -Y a" TINEK 3, p.m. ,6'ruar I t Meats from us. To do this 2, under the leadership of Mrs. I. Rod- son taken by Misses Margaret Cud- fi -dfipjs4 " - ' ' we must give quality all the SATU9DAY MA some -time iind Came 4ast -0t rena WL r n6sday, F .ten son. The Scripture reading was giv- more and Sarah Sheffer. Kxs.. Lane hope thut the.- diante *,Q I wMn Agne's'�, datigh- time. en by Mrs. G. Ba�k and prayer by then led in prayer, after -*hich an- First 8it6AAy Eve. -Show, *":and wit h .7.30 p.m. 'benel CAerti., '6f ter Lon on,'is'A wall Mrs Westcott. A splendid report other song was sung. The toll -nights 8.116 P.m. it 'the' 0 MC) 7as given by Mrs. Mel-nt 'dem , M � in ;n 0811, Chris- called and answered y a vokse of parem, On- us 0 M IOU OUTPO ian Stewardship Secretary. The fol- poetry. The minutes of the last'ineet- mt 4 0ea g ugrt ma of, hXterest on e, -0. re and,,f ]owing tnembers of the Circle took ing were re -ad and adopted, ajad the 1PIRONE 59 itta orris part in thestudy book: Miss S. Gov- business'of the meeting was'discuss- Int %iaren F6 enlock, Mrs. F. Welsh, Miss M. Som- ed, It 'was decided to have a hike Grie 4e, nies. Stteet. erville, Mrs. A. L. Porteous, Mrs. on our next day of meeting. The col- Brluej,.Torofito, ipent-tUe 'Week. eix% A X;,K Sit , e Westcott, Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. R. jection' was taken, up, and Miss Iftrg- with big� slstdts? bere.--aft.1911i of, from a'. of Archibald. A pleasing duet, "The aret*Crich tookthe chair. Miss'Helen 24th d -has retu lb -with friends pli-iit; at velvot. ;4 ., xtez MW Af King's Business," was Tendered by Lane. the played,a piano solo. eeki ndn Mrs. Tyerman and Mrs. N. Carter. ter a few contests the, meeting.ad- -J. 'Clear �y, The meeting was brought to a close journed with the C.G.I.T. -benediction. NO Nk. Au& Mtm.' t ---Mrs. J. 6.. w6ek'end in.'Torouito. &i fttur' by all repeating the Mizpah benedie- len returned: fron'Torwitip fri�nds r tion. -Last Satu - ..J. P Bell Duncan Cup Hockey. day -i -Mr. and! Mrs day morning at the Palace, Rink, the 2oronto, Rpeiit n X604ay The Industrig Mortgage and W. M. S. of Egmondville Church, di second round of the Duncan Cup was -hq:uue of, Mr.,md',Mrs. C. a8t, atfiM #r haslemove andther Jng on, q gT4 Savings COmPZ217, 0:2 SaTalm, The regular medting of the Maulto-bit, r4etry in thii" played. Ever w s. I n fi n e .11 ��eoqt to Ibirn y layer a wi. pit per�,M, Or (Ontario, haz Mlissiomry Society of Egmondville,shpeed W* ryn*w has een coufmod 't 0 ssant.� Dal, as right after the prom - M sUnited Church -,Vas held Ila the"Veii-iy i�txiibaiquetnd the cup. MrJ61inson, 'of� R. X. Bis- V, rna, is a,gd&st_at 1buse !--foti� the � t%st 5e#k�, Anfler$ng, on Wednesday afternoon' February Sh . ..... ftnette re&erreed both games success the hon neld. 0 -the 8th. The meeting wap opened by' fully. In the lirst game the, Hornets Will' Good larm IsIlds. st Hymn 380. The Scripture W 0 U,; ivlo. . "I defeated the Tigers 2-1, and In tli6 Cadmote v�ai in ft - ye* duy )atteadlug Ae 4 14th,',iitd was w# sd, althdu `5 tite =tee. vras given from the 43rd Psalm by second game the Rinkeydinks, ddeat- ndf ts Adber &PAsen Mrs. W. F. MeMil] an, The devotional ed the Wildca 44. Ae sga:ndingof C IM om "7M bantg� leaflet entitled, "Sharing 'Urisearch- the teams is tWan, el mil -m. Tam Won Lost Tied, Pts. k able Richeslb was read by Miss, Tho B . U uniel 2, Mrs. McKenzfeF, Sr., led in prayer. Hornets ...... 0 0 4 DW Tbe minutes and roll call were read, pinkeydinks 1 0 2 last -066k'at- �hibmeo Louis and the dedicatory prayer given by Wildcat� 0 .1 1' 1 olitdwiL V*di� 4#0*00", Mist Muctavish. The follo,*Ing ladies Tigers ....... 0 2 1 .1 took j4irt In, reading the sec*,A,4 an- Nwd �AWI� WOM-s 1,D g�M the T, rg dwitli 171, *14 %W" MsMslosZjorAL4& ;gives 014 d & , 01,", M040, ofthe &TWO Kavi lot plar , 4. §Ild. 016 td, to the V4A-6 0 dilea, Ifto 20 *,p 22al 04 �Ii� 6.f'-:7 � jg&'� tlo -ft, th AMU, , " _g 4 I Ma, T'l W tit CAM .. .. ..... . (g, 01 RIM' T�T 411.N Maw Ili ®R wit" Mel V V 'r Owl, '11"S Vt Tx an x 77T, 717' 5 70, , iT