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members in the Alberta Older Boys'
(Goderich Street, West; phone C
Parliament which will open here for
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its tenth annual session on December
� residence, Goderich Street, 40
27th, have the distinction of being the
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friends of Mrs. J. P. Bell, a former
tion are: G6rdon Watt, Highlands
well known resident of Seaforth, will
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regret to learn that she suffered a
.Metropolitan United Church; John
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Sunday, December 15th. Mrs. Bell
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C Sales Solicited
on the street by a motorist. One leg
Terms: On application
and several ribs were fractur-d and
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Sinn of the four-day gathering. The
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premiership aspirants, all 'Calgary
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:)nys, are: W. J. "Jack" Collett, Geo.
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rehearsal. At the end of the evening
Falls, is spending the Christmas holi-
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THE IDTIIiII$ON IE2P®SIIrICOR
DROMRCT MATt`Z 3 RS
Women's Institute.—A meeting of
the Women's Institute will be neld in
the Carnegie Library Hall on Friday,
January 3rd, at 2.30 p.m. A good
programme is being arranged.
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New Year's Eve Dance.—Remember
the New Year's Eve dance in Card -
no's Opera Hall on Tuesday evening,
December 31st, when old and young
may dance the old year out and the
new year in. Two orchestras have
been engaged, the floor has been re-
surfaced and is in excellent condition
and new cloak rooms have been made
for ladies and gentlemen. The entire
proceeds of the evening will go to the
Seaforth Agricultural Society.
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grandchildren. To Ms'. U oss w IPP ACE 4 �1�`i'�" '` Z4R tie irate of hers, ��>cirid� I's paveuts,."
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headed cane an a'm. -9 11X � L SDI'
�seuuted a �fld he �, d � q�r ���5 a�� Mx, a�">caa& macs, Jasa^mas. II�.�>,rn.
ber pipe. Floral tributes and other dt a U R UI)1 ;T�NQ s 'Mfs Jeaau 'clue, (d �?aeaiistock,� is
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toms tomark the occas n asat �' ' ]d' k'r sspp spending- the holidays with her pair -
by friends and neighbors."UK 19 A L T H THROVJCrI�09 r eats, 'Mr. and Mrs..(. F. ClinfP,
- 1:.& 3 4D. 'Miss Edith Govenlock, of Toronto,
. and hiss Beth Govenlock, of Detroit,
1Lcot.—Rn U9mondviile, on Saturday. Decem-
ber 21st. ,a large horse hide robs, bzy abler.
]Finder please leave at The Enpesitor Olkice.
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Dinner Set 3%raolns will continue until end
of December. Come and see. Beattie', China
and 'Gift store, Seaforth.
Tor Safaa—Bight pigs 11 weeks old. Apply
to Harry Chesney, R. R. 4, Seaforth. Phone
136-4. 8284-1
lif It's a Foraaait of the family or the chil-
dren. or a portrait of the wedding party, let
the Burgess Portrait Studio, Mitchell, do the
work for you and you will be pleased.
Phone or mail orders, carefully filled; car-
rtage prepaid. .Stewart Bros.
Main Street Illuminated. — 'Main
Street has been artistically decorated
with colored lights under the super -
,vision of Mr. John Broderick. The
lights will remain in place until after
New Year's. The following merch-
ants contributed a nominal sum _to
defray the expense: Dr. Bechely,
Stewart Bros., J. MacTavish, Fred S.
Savauge, R. J. Gibb, Arnold Westeott,
James J. Cleary. George Haigh, R. H.
Robinson, F. D5, Hutchison, W. A.
Crich, Wes. Beattie, Jack Cardno, W.
R. 'Smith, Dr. Munn, W. G. Willis, W.
E. Kerslake, Mrs. T. Phillips, Chas.
Duneey,, Fred Wigg, T. G. Scott,
Huron Expositor, Cheifetz Bros., Geo.
D. Ferguson, C. Aberhart, Dr. W. C.
Sproat, R. H. Sproat, E. H. Close,
Seaforth News, R. E. Bright, Roy S.
Pinkney, R. J. Sproat, A. W. Dick,
Geo A. Sills & Sons, H. C. Box, R.
M. Jones, C. A. Barber, John H. Best,
Sing Wong, A. D. Sutherland, W. J.
Duncan.
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A Member of Alberta Boys' Parlia-
ment.—The following from The Ed -
Caldwell -Simpson. — A very quiet
monton Journal, of December 13th,
wedding was solemnized at the Manse,
will 'be of interest to many here, as
Seaforth, on Tuesday, December 24,
one of the newly elected young mem-
at 1.30 'p.m., when ,Miss Rena Simp-t
bers is a son of Mr. Melvin Scott, of
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
that city, and a grandson of the late
Simpson, Egmondville, was united in
Archie Scott, of Seaforth, and Mrs,
marriage to Mr. Harry Albert Cald-
Scott, of Ottawa: "Edmonton's five
well, son of Mr. e.nd Mrs. G. Caldwell
members in the Alberta Older Boys'
of Tuckersmith. The ceremony was
Parliament which will open here for
performed by Rev. I. B. Kaine, the
its tenth annual session on December
young couple being unattended. Fol-
27th, have the distinction of being the
lowing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
kinanimous choice of several hundred
Caldwell left on a short honeymoon.
'teen age boys in this city as able
representatives at the provincial cau-
I The five youths who wil? take
Injured In Toronto.—Many Seaforth
their seats in the house by acclama-
friends of Mrs. J. P. Bell, a former
tion are: G6rdon Watt, Highlands
well known resident of Seaforth, will
United Church; Clarence McNeil,
regret to learn that she suffered a
.Metropolitan United Church; John
very serious accident in Toronto on
Sorochan, Buchanan Institute; Jock
Sunday, December 15th. Mrs. Bell
Tnek, Knox United College, and Bob
had left her home to attend church
Scott, High -Y Club. All of the can -
when she was struck and run down
didates have been active in the older
on the street by a motorist. One leg
hoys' and Tuxis movements in the
and several ribs were fractur-d and
city and the esteem and popularity
she was otherwise badly bruised. She
they enjoy amongst their fellows is
was taken ti St. Michael's Hospital,
shown in their election by acclama-
where she ,11 be confined for Som^
'ion. John Sorochan is the only mem-
time.
ter from Edmonton to take office for
second term. Three candidates
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have been put forward for premier,
Christmas Entertainment. — The
,ne of whom will be seleettrl by a
cc,te of the house at the opening ses_
Sunday school of First Presbyterian.
Sinn of the four-day gathering. The
Church held their Christmas Enter-
premiership aspirants, all 'Calgary
tainment on Monday evening, Decem-
:)nys, are: W. J. "Jack" Collett, Geo.
ser 23rd. The programme consisted
',.1. Haythorne and Bill Pettigrew.
of Carols 'by the entire school, chor-
,_hese candidates are young men who
rises and dialogues by the different
heve previously sat in parliament and
classes, and a pantomine "Holy Night"
r -cognized as outstanding leaders in
by the senior girls, was . very much
the Tdxis work.
enjoyed by the audience. The latter
appreciated the fact that both scholars
and teachers had prepared the rium-
bers under great difficulty, owing to
L(��� BRIEFS
the storms, which prevented the child-
ren from attending the necessary
Miss Gladys Thompson, of Niagara
rehearsal. At the end of the evening
Falls, is spending the Christmas holi-
Santa Claus appeared and presented
`lays at the home of her parents, Mr.
a bag of candy to each of the scholars.
and Mrs. J. B. Thompson.
'Phe Superintendent, Mr. J. G: Mullen,
Rev. W. P. Lane, Mrs. Lane and
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occupied the chair, and Rev. I. B.
Miss Helen spent Christmas with
Kaine, the pastor, gave a short ad-
friends in Toronto.
dress at .the opening of the program.
My Gibson White, of the Western
University, London, is spending the
Iiolidays with his mother (here.
Diplomas Awarded at Guelph.—
Mrs. James Stewart met with a
very serious accident on Sunday even
Twelve students hailing from every
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ing last. She was on her way to
part of the Dominion, who have com-
,hurch with her sister, Miss Davidson,
Meted their course at the Trent In-
when coming down the steps at 'their
stitute, the Canadian School of Bak-
home alone, she slipped and in the fall
ing at the Ontario Agricultural Col-
fractured her hip. She was taken to
lege, were presented with diplomas
at the ,closing exercises in connection
the Scott Memorial Hospital, where
she is
with the institution, at which Dr. R.
Harcourt, Director of the
making as satisfactory a re -
covery as could be expected.
school, pre-
sided. Addresses were given by Dr.
7r. Bert Twitchell, of Davenport,
Iowa, is visiting his uncle,. Mr. G. C.
G. I. Christie, President of the O.A.C.;
Bell. Mr. Twitchell flew to Flint,
W. A. Dixon, Toronto, President of
':Michigan, taking the train there for
the Bread and Cake Bakers' Associa-
here.
tion, who presented the graduating
'Miss Dorothy Wilson, of Mitchell,
Mass with pins, and H. E. Trent, To-
is spending the holidays with her
ronto, Secretary of the Association.
par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson.
Those who received diplomas were:
Jack Crich, Seaforth; Norman Peters,
Dr. Brenton Kerr, of Buffalo, ansa
Mr. Leslie Kerr, Toronto,
Calgary; James Bryce, Honna, Alta.;
of are
spending the holidays with their
Charles 'O'Neil, Sydney, N.S.; Charles
par -
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr.
Verana, Toronto; Harry Waterson,
Tosonto; Henry Strach, Kitchener;
Miss Helen McKercher, of i1MacDon-
ald Hall, -and Mx. Robert McKercher,
William Krepps, Brantford; Gibson
McCallum, 'Mount Forest; Chris. May,
of the Ontario Agricultural College,
Guelph, are spending the holidays at
Calgary; Leo Bryne, Barrie; Robert
their home in McKillop.
Barrett, Winniipeg. Mr. Jack Crich,
who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
'Miss Ethel McKay, of Thedford, is
,'pending Christmas at her home here.
Crich, of Seaforth, not only headed
his class, but also won a scholarship.
'Miss Margaret Armstrong, of To -
ron'to, Mr.
and 'Malcolm Armstrong
of Port Arthur, are spending the holi-
days with their parents in Harpur
Celebrate Golden Wedding In Sas-
hey.
katoon.—The Saskatoon Star -Phoenix
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Amlent, o
of December 17th, makes the follow-
Detroit, spent 'Christmas at 'Mr.
ing reference to the golden wedding
Ament's home here.
annivArsary of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie spent
Christmas
ROSS, of that 'city, and also contains a
at the home of their so
splendid photo of them. `Xr, and
in Toronto.
Mrs. (toss celebrated the 50th anni-
Miss Irma Broadfoot, of .,MacDonald
versary of their wedding day on Mon-
Hall, is spending the holidays at he
day, Decemfber 16th, -at their home,
home in Tuckersmith.
818•=vl th Street, Saskatoon, when
Mr. H. M. Jackson, and 'Mr. James
they were the recipients' of many tok-
Jackson spent Christmas at the home
errs of -affection from relatives and
of Miss Jackson, in I'7gmondviile.
friends. Mr. Ross was born at Sea.
Mr. 'Carl Aberhart, of the Toronto
forth, Ont., and ass a young man went
Medical (School, is spending the holi-
to the United States, where on De-
days with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
ce4nber 16th, 1879, be married A'bi.
Aberhart,
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lent,, Kansas, Miss Gyllthizs Ayr". In
Mr. Lawrence Webster, of Sand -
1902 they returned to Canada, and fo^
with, spent IChristnigs with his par -
the past twelve years have been tesv -
ents here.
dents of 'Sashatoon. Thzreo sou a1td
Vh, .J'ack Hinehley, of the Brant.
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t fififD 0%ati h� were
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u a$ Colfl e a to s teff i
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�holida' is
Their Cbatla a of Fjo.nga ;
VV%h his mother Mrs, J, D.
ja�r,.,ee�./,
2. D. Road, a 'Nar.4pa;a 21100,;T. ' . ,We*1
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Subscrildtiorms tzhelm :907 all rzEmQ2ZMn es
and paparo at l�anliDil hero p iced,
Mrs. W. C. Sproat spent Christmas
at her home in Toronto.
Dr. Aubrey Crich and Mr. ]!`red
Crich, of Toronto, and Mr. Jack Crich
of Guelph, spent 'Christmaq at their
home here.
'Mrs. Snell and daughter, Miss Mar-
guerite, of Hamilton, are spending
the holidays with relatives here.
'Miss Jessie Scott, of Winnipeg, is
spending the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mlrs. A. D. Scott, at
Thornton hall.
Miss Helen Dickson, of Toronto, is
-spending the holidays with her mother
Mrs. Adam Dickson.
Dr. R. N. Hill, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
spent Christmas with his brother and
sister here.
Miss Bessie Grieve, of Chatham, is
spending the holidays at her home in
Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Archibald, of
Brooklyn, are spending the holidays
at the 'home of Mr. Archibald's par-
ents, :Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald.
Miss Bertha Beattie, Toronto; BESS
Ida and Miss Eva Love, To Miss
Rhia Hills, Oshawa; Miss Laura Mc-
Millan, Hamilton; Miss Alva Way,
Atwood, and Miss Gladys Shilling -
law, Toronto, are spending the Christ-
mas holidays at their homes in Eg-
mondville.
Miss Thelma Johnston, of Elgin, is
spending the holidays at the home of
her parents, !Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston.
Miss Lillian Wankel, of Toronto,
spent Christmas with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Wankel, in Harpurhey.
Miss Dorothy Hutchison, of St.
Catharines, and Mr. George Htltchi-
son, of London, spent Christmas with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Hutchison.
Mr. Basil Duncan, of St. Michael's
College, Toronto, is spending the holi-
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Duncan.
Messrs. Arthur and Karl Ament, of
Toronto, spent Christmas at their
home here.
'Mr. and 'Mrs. P. Calder, of St. Cath-
arines, and ,Miss 'Mary Hays, of To-
ronto, .were Christmas guests ut the
home of Mr. and MTs. Adam Hays.
Miss ;Mary Jackson, of Thedford,
and Mr. Fred Jackson, of Merrick-
ville, are spending the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Jack-
son.
Mr. Jack Ferguson, of Longlac, is
spending the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, William Ferguson;
in Egmondville. -
Mr. Edwin Chesney, who is accom-
panying his aunt and sisters to St.
Petersburg, Florida, wired his par.
ents to say the 'party was half way
on their journey. They left Roches-
ter, N. Y,, by motor.
Dr. and Mxs. Glanfield, of Wallace -
town, and Miss Hazel Elcoat, of To-
ronto, spent Christmas at the home
of their father, Mr. William Elcoat.
Mr. Alvin Oke, of Montreal, spent
Christmas with his parents, Mr. ani
Mrs. Andrew Oke.
'Miss Dorothy Kerslake and Mr.
Donald Kerslake, of Toronto, spent
Christmas at their home here.
'Mr. and 'Mrs. D. I. Hill and little
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spent Christmas 'with their parents?
Mr. and ;Mrs. J. M. Govenlock.
Mr: and Mrs. Hunt, of Toronto,
were Christmas gq"ts at the Thome of
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Keating.
'Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Eckart, of Oak-
ville, are spending the Christmas
holidays with their parents, Mr, and
Mat's. C. Mckart,
(Miss Jean Govenlock, of Weston, is
spending the Christmas holidays with
her parents, -Mr. and 'Mrs. John R.
Govenlock.
Miss Jean' Brodie, of Goldenburg,
and Miss Annie Brodie, of Grey town-
ship, are spending the Christmas.holi-
days with their parents, 'Mr; and Mrs.
Charles Brodie.
Miss Lucy Eckart, of Detroit, is
visiting her parents, 'Mr. and ®Mrs. C.
Eckart.
The many friendp of Mr. Harold
Cummings, who has been confined to
the Kitchener Hospital for some time
with an attack of scarlet fever, will )
be glad to know that he is convales
ting.
Miss Rose Dorsey, of Detroit, is
spending the holidays at her home
here.
Miss C. Horan, of the Sudbury Col-
legiate staff, is spending the holidays
with her mother, Mrs, John Horan.
Miss Margaret Beattie, of Hamil-
ton spent Christmas at the home of
her brother, IMr. J. Wesley Beattie.
-Miss Greta Ross, of Weston, is
spending the holidays with her par-
ents, Dr. and 'Mrs. R. R. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig spent
Christmas at the home of their daugh-
ter in Toronto.
'Mr. Samuel Horton, of Standard,
Alberta, spent Christmas with his
sister, 'Mrs, Hugh Chesney and fam-
ily in Egmondville.
Mr. James Chesney, of Toronto uni-
versity, is spending the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Ches•
ney, in Tuckersmith.
Mr: William Scott, of London, was
a Christmas 'guest at the home of Mr.
and 'Mrs. J. J. Cluff.
'Muss Pearl McMinn; of Turonto,
spent a few days this week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lowery.
Mr. Jake Sproat, of Temagami,
spent the ,Christmas holiday with his
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. James Sproar,
in Egmondville.
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Sainner Set Bareains will continue until end
of December. Come and see. Beattie's China
and Gift Store, Seaforth.
School Report.—The following are
the results of the examinations held
at School Section No. 7, Hibbert, dur-
ing the months of November and De-
cember. Fifth Class—Doris Sararas
76ga. Sr. IV—Beatrice Drover 90.3.
Jr. IV --Ross H•oggarth 72., Jr. III—
Earl Drover 81.6, Benson Stoneman
75.3, Agnes Fairbairn 60, John Chap-
pel 56. Sr. II--�Erla Treffry 83. Sr.
I—Percy Wright 88, Jean Venner 77,
Wilmer McDonald 71.6, Elton Fair-
bairn 61. Number on roll, 12; aver-
age attendance, 11.—Victoria Bolton,
Teacher.
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Notes. --Rev. Father •Eckart, of
New York, is spending a few days
with friends.—Mr. Clayton Looby has
gone to Detroit.—The following spent
Christmas holidays with friends:
Misses Helen Krauskopf, of London ;
Marie Benninger, 'Hamilton; Mary
McGrath, Toronto; Annie McGrath,
Chatham; Ruth Hills, Ottawa; Flora
Hills, Toronto; Gertrude Stapleton,
Toronto; Verorriea McConnell, St.
Clemens; Angela Mulligan, Detroit;
Vera Feeney, Toronto; Minnie Ma-
loney, Buffalo; Messrs. Louis Kraus-
kopf, Detroit; Hugh Benninger, Ay-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krauskopf,
Detroit; Michael Darling, of Buffalo;
Charles McDaid, of Kitchener.
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n Dinner Set Bargains will continue until end
of December. Come and see. Beattie's China
and Gift Store, Seaforth.
'Notes.—Mr. and Mrs, M. Clark and
children, of Winthrop, spent ; unaay
with friends and acquaintances here.
—Miss Welsh has returned home af-
ter spending a few days with ac-
quaintances in and around Varna.—
Mr. Biggins, of Clinton, spent Satur-
day in our village—Mr. Harrrwell, of
j Goderich, spent a few days in this
community.—Mrs. Reid, of Seaforth,
visited last week with her sister, Mrs,
McAsh.—Miss :.laude Glenn, of Hen -
Sall, spent a few days with her cousin,
Mrs. Beatty.
School Report.—The following is
the report of Varna School for No-
vember and Decemfber. Sr. IV= --Dor-
is Ohuter 76%, Elliott Chuter 68. Jr.
IV—Ida 'Chuter 64, Lillian Elliott 62,
Hazel Hunking .50, Bill Austin 40. Jr.
III—Willie McAsh 82, Elmer John-
ston 75, Harvey Chuter 70, Jack iMc-
L inchey 42. Jr. III --Bessie Chuter 82
Jean Reid 80, -Gordon B orner 75, Ford
Johnston 70, 'Charlie Hunking 62, Mur -
vin Johnston 45, Jennie Hunking 43.
Jr. Primer—Donald Keyes, Roy El-
liott, Floyd XcAsh. Perfect Spelling
for November— Wiilie McAsh, Jean
Reid. Perfect Spelling for ,December
—Ida -Chuter, Willie McAsh, Elmer
Johnston, Jean Reid, Bessie Chuter.
Average attendance for November,
19.15; average attendance for De-
cember 19.6. 42ufby I. Taylor, Teach-
er.
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more. We realize that another year iffi1.
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us with a, strong feeling of indebtedness
to those whom we have been permitted I
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Jere it not for the confidence that is
placed in our business methods by them, 1!
We could not carry on.
With that in mind, We desire to ex-
tend to the Customers of the Store, to
those who Were not regular customers,
in fact to Everybody, our Rest Wishes
-fora Joyous Yuletide Season, and a. I..
Year of Health, Happiness and Pros-'
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Christmas slides that were to bei mother in Regina. Much Sympathy -
shown last Sunday in the Sunday I is expressed by friends for -- '
school, were delayed on -account of rowing family. �r + A
the storm, but have since arrived and I - I i ;
will.be shown next Sunday.—Rev. Mr,
and Mrs. Bremner and Miss Edna ����
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spent Christmas in St. Thomas. A �x
Christmas Visitors.—Mr. George
Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Turneiz �,," ,
Knight, of London ; Mr. Leonard 2',',r
Boyce, of Embro; Miss Emma. Mc- and family attended the funeraT$. o.
Donald, Mr. Lance Norris and Mr. I Mrs, Turner's s grandmother, Mrs. ,
Stephenson, of Clinton, on Thursdar,
Carman and Miss yM. Haugh, To- last.—Mr. Stewart Beatty, schoog,
ronto; Misses Gladyss and Grace Alli- teacher in �S. S. No. 7
son, of Orillia; Mr. Bob McNaughttot7 , Stanley, hags r. I
of London; Miss Erma 'Broadfoot'of left for his home in Londesboro for -
Guelph; Mr. Elwood Stackhouse, of the holidays.—Misses Anna Love andF •
Guelph; Miss Rouatt, R.N., of Lon- Annie Jawrott were Wednesday visi—
don; Mr. J. Reid, of Wdngham. tors at the home of 'Mr. and • Mrs-
Died In Vancouver.—Word has been Stanley Love, ,of Stanley tow•nshilf.--
received from Vancouver of the pass- Miss Agnes Love is spending the
in gof Mrs. Charles Wrinch, formerly' Christmas holidays under the par -
Miss Pearl O'Neil and a daughter of I ental roof.—Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Cochran•
the late Frank O'Neil. -She was born were recent visitors with their 0oan,s . +
in Brucefield forty-two years ago. As Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Cochrane, o
a young lady she resided in Clinton Stanley Township. — Mr. Lawrence. I
for a number of years and was great- Brightmore, of London, is spending~
ly 'beloved by her many friends. Two the holidays with his aunt and uncle,
months ago she took a very severe Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochrane, --Mr..
stroke from which she never rallied, and Mrs. P. Campbell and son, o c
but passed away on December 18th. Hay, spent Sunday at the home o: r�
She leaves to mourn her loss, besides Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love.—The Y.P.S_
her husband, her -mother, formerly is holding a birthday party in the -
Miss Bessie McQueen, two brothers, .basement of the church on Monday -
J. H. O'Neil, of Flint, Mich.; Mr. evening, December 30th, at 8 o'clock.
Clauson O'Neil, of Victoria, two sis- Games and contests will :be held, afier-
ters, +Mrs. 'Gentles, of Regina, and whioh lunch will be served. Every—
Mrs. Belle Fair, who lives with her body welcome.
S. e o o Phony
ALMOND ICING CREAMS, JELLIES and many
one-half pound ............. 26c other kinds, per pound...... MG.
1 pound ..... ...... .......50c MIXED NUTS
EXTRACTS—Vanilla and 230 per pound ....`.............25p�
Lemon 10c each otr 3 for.... PEANUTS—Fresh roasted 25c ,
CANNEL PINEAPPLE 2 pounds e�
per tin .................... �� ORIENTAL FRUITS—Something '
PALMOLIVE SOAP 476 new, fancy boxes..25c mp to $2.0V
6 for ......................new,
WREATHS
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 5755 each ......... 25P fle1J ... .......... 4
the best money can buy, 1$s,...
Try our FLOWER DALE TEA
pound ............ ........ BBC y ,
MIXED CANDY 20c Special (Prices an Dinner Sets siman ".
per ound ..... L� Fanny China.
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