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She way a. �d�awgblbeu• .Of 'sibs ��h f,In l i Yt lit art' rI. i� Mrs Thomtas' 13i1ckle.: The topic., "The do the *their fellow, it's' lane Dennis, liaises and was Ibex on Open Doer,", was abl tadcen 'b Mias'' g up the Dorsey hom�testea,dy one mile east +�� i, Y Y a rpre'tty g'o'od plan to step y Jpt,, ,4 f1 , f,, • Max ion Gray and, was very interest- back and, thke a leak at of Seafoath, in Tuchex�srnith, and, is r l 4Y 1 1 l Contest in It, was decidied thattt bothg So- - y the'last souri4vin member of a fam- wir' «r g• ourself, g' raµ,il ly' p cfeties hold their annual meeting on . fly of eight. Miss, Dorsey had been t� � "�.`Jy ' „ fit, �• , ' • December 13th. The meeting was A a resident of 'S!eaforth for the ' its ' . " brought to a close 'b singing nd then step, in and try Past "}' 1APPQ D CROCIOLATES--'1 15 PrIZ@S g y g a hen 100 poudds d' our -Shelli twenty-six scans and had been a life bt,r iii ` } ty I vnezy (boxes, �formverlyl 50c (Nod and repeating tris Lords Prayer in maker, at 85 cents per cwt. long mJemlber of Sit. James' Roman '_r" ' ,y, , b unison. Cabhol'lc Church. The funemal will be �it�r 4 �p at a'1 them), 'ul+t offer a (as a neat C'hristmias +f9c There ds •no aSbligation. Ars W E KERSLAKE held front her lata bene on Saturday t �! lay `" jh G L. O. B. A. Hold Euchre.-tt4lemlbers • . morning at 939 a. '� l + at . -,.. lubtle girl pat aver 12 yearn ng xn�, to St. Ja;rtttes' ( ' ,,} i' of the lessor branch of the L. 0. B. A. Church arncll ixttermlent wall be made I t I1 cold, may enter. FLOUR AND FEED (� tt1,r 1 XjA + IS'r AND FINEST MALAGA held .a most enjloyalble euchre in the in Sit. Jatmi�91 cenvettery. The pall- �r�( ILILLTJStTk�R RAIDSiINS�-1Cellophane VoGiz.g stains on Saturday, No- cl>ih roam on Wiedntesday night when' Ibe!atera will ibe M�gssxs� Leo and A. ' *pl�arpped tpa�kages; also a i vember 19th to December 24th. prizes were won a follows: Ladies Fortunes, P. J. Dorsey, Louis Dev-, } *� al!iialble'Chxistmas giflt at.. 5Qc �� friends' vote for games, Mrs. John 'Montgomery; lad- eneux, Jcyhn Brwexer and J. O'Connell. t,: • les' lone hand's, ,Mrs. Hsenry Swan sire I'O�d' Jesus Christ. The Bible One vote on' every cent 02*11 lessons, hymns, ant -hems) and ad- �Ru°, ,, ` SES,--JGlace at 40c; ,Mar- in our, store accord'in to the ladies consolation, Mss Vera Rud- g dYesse's diaecting aur thoughts to the laChina at 61}C. rules son; gentlemen's gaznes4 Miss Genres camp Y. P. L - Z111e weekly meeting of its ! , JohnPethk; ntgo 'eery; s lone hands, Mr. Christ of tComa Infant for The the You People's League of North 1 't0. ��E,'S•'T 71M(PORTED (MrConachie s) . � John 1Vlantg+otmtery; gentlemen's can- Christ tCanton E,. 1 axd ,:'twill be � I � g mac iiAIXED PEELS Keating s Pharmacy �' Side United C'huxr�h was held on �, ' � 1 8e sclxtion, Mr, Allbert Baker. About presen� at (both the morning and ev- 'Tuesdays evenin+ Neaerr>fber 22x14 tet. wz , . • • . • - • • • • • • - • • • • • - - tL;rty• tables were in play. enin services, and site .Sondra school iV1i•s's Fennel, convenor of the 'Mtis- the.price of the ordinary. g Y 1, The Rexall Drug Store 'which will asseirdble at 3 o'!clock in- k° ',:' sion'ary Department, had charge. The �" C[ ARK',S PORK & BEANS q stead of 9.45 as during the past sum- meeting opened by singing severai L5C PHONE 28 SEAF 1. . Wanted. -Experienced and reliable man g C. Gla I. T. songs, led' Iby Muss' Mary 16 -OZ, Caul ..........4 for wants work on farm; good Plowman, Apply mer+rrnotuths. The morning tapir will {', m Box 223, Seaforth, or The Ebmwitor 'of- Ib,a Thta Advent of Christ the, Pro- Reid. AfIber singing a b the Dried Applets alt, per pound, 3c, brut (Cut Flower, Wreaths and ,, � g ed i nuut.be bright, dry and in LARGE Floral ,Pieces supplied for al; fits 3384-tf ph'et, and the evemfixtg topic, `Tile Lord''m IPTayer was repeated in wn'i- '*�: occasions. Notice.—Upholstering done on short notice. Night is Far Spent, What is the son. The inlinutes of .the previous QUARTERS. Apples cut unto also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto tope Night?"' _ meeting were read ,by the secretary, small pieces or sl not wanted. recovered. Felhi pseaf rrtedh. over wrlght'9349a Sudden Death of Miss Margaret 'ss Dlorene! Hudson and adopted. M1 ading nt ^ - Furniture se Sale. -One glass a other ahousehold „ply ye ... _ t � � t iss, sung. Carte ,and was taken by 1't,. --,...... �* Scripture e T. -D. • D• Hutchj$Qn w�,m„nb closet; 1 at'asa �n board, tablP,, Dorsey Miss Mai Dorsey, for ,Miss IMlymtle Cortex, and a 'hymn was ��rr�' chaim, drwseia, heater 'r_ s a well known and esteem- Ig gave a ver ,'f•`• articleb. Apply to Cecil Oke, or phone 11 Y x': PHONE lbs NEWS OF THE TOWN on .828, 'C1in'toh. 3388x2 resld�xvi of Seatfolrth, 'passed away excellent summary of thel first- chafp- al�t ,$pecial optical OHer.—FT,ig'h genas, eltvbish suddenly at her home on North Main ter of India and, Her.. People, which _' and most u'p-bo-daite :glasses, ,rimmed or rim- Sftrx t early Thursday Imlornimg. Miss was enjoyed by all. After singing Fol - Junior Farmers Will Meet, --- A less. Your chloim of &hell, whine or pink Dorsey had enjoyed reasonalbly good a hymn' and repeating the M'izpah �i, ;�;; meeting of the Junior Farmers will good -sued, with lenses camTtetd only $6.60. benediction, the ¢Westin brought Comp late suranee ,be held on !M,onday,- November 28th, Imisitie, bifooih with rio',ce of &--m- en - �- _ !—_ _ , g Was brow ht plate, only 412.00. Yellow leprid -filled with to a close with an',•rexciting game. at 8.310. All membI.ers are requested gait spherical lenses, only 44.00. These pri'ct , Your insurance policy has to Ibe present to discuss hocrkey and imivae a ,thorough lexurninatBotn by our $owl, • ' - s� well. known evecialist. Mr. Hu'lrhsorn. Oven• k;,_.. to. elect officers for 19'3. With x':., protected you for years. zo years coming to 5eafomth. You get their Married in Saskatchewan. -The fol- x,erybe;t opttlioal work to be obtained and Bound Over.--Josetplh Ryan pleaded, at w,eF;e extra tow prices. Ttvb days only, Towing from the Olio m ,Sisk,, ...paper. '' This office has served Ou ,: y to a reduced charge of common as- Tuesday and w'edr,�aay, December 6th and will 'be of in to luaus frie'nd's in' 7tth. Conn early. Betwwe's Fair, Seafortth. Confidence "I for as many. stalult at the fall assizes at Goderich 3389,2 C�eaforth and viciruityt as the brio's is I : last week and 'arras wound ,over in - Bodin with Iconfidience .can a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. t the sum of $5410 to keep the peace. g M. Govten'lock of this towrn: ,� Y: With Fifty Different Com- Accused was alleged to have hit Mal- Jeffrey -Pullman. -A quiet wedding ' only be achieved through prat- quiet werdidiiug was solemnized in , tise. ' A Game a day will keep . panes we are prepared to corm Beaton, 'Seaforth butcher, ovler 'took 'place at the home of Mr. and Sha'unavon on S'atur'day, November the head with a crinin. A physician Mrs. John Pullman, Jarvis Street, thet'blows' away. 5th, when Irene, the eldest daughter ;7' ' continue that service. „ testified that there was no serious or Seadorth, on 'Wednesday evening of 10 CENTS ALINE of ,Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ireland be- permanentt injury. fast week at selsnl elo''clock,l twhen PRIZES EVERY WEEK came the bride of 'Mr. 'Clarence E. No Policy too large or t00 Mrs. Sarah Pullman and Salmuel Jef_ Mla.rtin, of the Amelia dlis'brict, Rev. small; rates gladly given. Signs Of Winter, -Provincial ,glT- frey were 'unite'd' in iniarriage by IRleiv.. John' Pullman' Barton officiating. After the care- " way emoloyees were busy this week I. B. Kai'ne, of - First Presbyterian mon'y, the bridal couple a'ccom+pan- LET US SERVE YOU led is 'Miss Janet Ireland, . motored teateeting .now, fences along No. 8 Church. They were attended by 'Mx. Y 'Highway in readiness for winter• and. Mrs. Will Pull•mran of E BETTER BOWLING AND to the home ,of the bridle's Chiief'of, Police James' V. Ryan also ville. After the, ceremony a su tu- . 1 BARBERING where 'a wetdding breakfast was sety� Phone 214 had the silent policemen, at the ous supper was served to immediate --- ed. The table was ce'n'tered' by a • cornleu of Main amid Godericli' Streets relatives. ,Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Jeffrey will three tiered cake and decorated with ' Watson & Reld ••. removad to the town hall this weei:, i•esi& in 'Seaforth, :naple leave's frown -the home of the sibsit will rt i safety until call- -�--- CA,RDNO'S b1 ids^s grandparents in Ontario. The Specialists in All Lines of ed upon next rip Citizens Have Accidents. --MTS. J. happy tcou le. will reside and, be at, p.. _ _ . M. Govenlock (broke her leg in two home' to their friends at the gree+m's Insurance 'Goes in Ditch. -,-While driving "to places on: 'Monday last and was re- i farm nortliw•est of (Climax." 'Seaforth from St. Marys on Monday meowed to Scott Mrerivorial Hospital. _ . '. . , evening, 'M'r. H. J. ,Sutherland, owner She was entering h'er home and step- .. having t'' O O O O O O O O 7O O and manager of the Regent Theatre, pied into a hole in the floor wlklich ,,% Scores Are- Announced.= Individnuai n O struck an icy spot on the road be- was (being iWaiured. Althoutgh quite ge eQ f oj,Cle�,s snores as made in tgam'els, played, dur- O S. T. Holmes t&::pori O tween Stratford and Sb. 'Marys and painful, Mrs. Govenlock's dnjuly, is lZ � in!g the past weetk in the, local bowl- FUNERAL SERVICE' $ after skidding' some distance turned improving 'as' well ,as can be expect - O ov7er do the ditch. Fortunately neither ed, On Sunday IMdss Sarah Cliff, on On Golden Loaf Flour inlg league are asl ,bel'ow. Team staxtd- O Main Street, Seafq ing now'i's: barber 10,.Stewart 11, Mr. Sutherland or the other occtu- sin dtavvn cellar, slipped ed and fell to - O O t g' Pp @ nn McLean 4 `"Wright 9 Lilly 8 Hab- O S. T. Holmes' residence, A Pants were injured but the car was the trace below. Her leg was abred. Buys 1 Cwt. ' O Go S. T. Street, West; ,phone O considerably domagedr, en and she was also cut and ,bruised. #L 1,00 kirk 3, Rowes 3, Beattie 8. x, ! A doctor was 'called amd had her i�`Buys 50 -lb. Bag Stewart 3 --Howes 1 O NP. 119 W. Charles Hwlrmes O I O residence, 'Goderich Street, O Will Enter Intermediate O.H.A.= morved,$o 'Scott Memorial Hospital. $1.1445:. Naimte H 1 2- 3 Total O East; phone No. 308. p 'The Beaver Hocleey (Clubare in touch ----•a--- - f q YOURS NOW Han'dxcalp , .. 86 86 86' 2r58f O Limousine—Ambulance Service O with the 0. H. A., and ., are making , Hold Regular Meeting.—The regu- ` - Mfr. Woffat, 21,0' 220 221 •6151 4 Night calls, .phone 308. O arrangemvellts to enter an intermedi- lar meeting of the 1McGill'vray Yountg SPE AA ,4B,LEN'D TEA Q7 OA G. ,Stewart . 4a 156 163 21'5 534 O Day calls, phone 119J. O ate teim 1n -that association. Dur= Women's Auxiliary was held at 4 p'ou: '4 „ , i • , .. • • • • . , , . $ 1' i1 J. Arnold .. 18 2124 224 162 .610 O Charges moderate. - O ing the' past weetk sweaters have Northside Undted Church (Monday, :1. !Stewart . 17 212, 224 202 '638 p O been purchased and twice a week with a large abtendlantce,. Mrs- Ross SWIANlSD(�WiN tCAKE FLOUR 35C C." IStewaitl- 7 2:31 1801 :244 585 f" O O O O O O O O O O O candidates for the team can be seen Savauge •prelsi•ded. The meeting ap- 1 padk'a' e, far . .... . ....... a7 it - ` — , ,doing road, work un!dlem the, direction ented with. a hymn and prayer 'by NEW 9'U%1�`ANA RAISINS , 86 1-0I&9 1097 1090 3276 11 Yn?' g 2 pound`s ..........1....:...25c an'ddcap .. 153 153 153 459 Of MT. R an. It is exnetct.ed that Mrs: W. P. Lane. During the busi- H Y 4' O O O O O O O O O O the team will be in the (best of sha,phe ness discussion It was decided to have R. Pinkney. 20 1,95. 20'4 216 61'5 O1. O- and ready to Win twhen 'ice arrives. a 'rnissionary _gift tree. The program NEIW VAI'ENCIA RAISINS H. 'Dale . , L58• 143 18'2 211 5'36 .p O was in charge of 'Mrs. E. B. Gtoudie 25e W. 'Green , 66 19'7 20'5 119 521 H. C. SOX 2 pounds :.................. , . S. C. I. Alumni Hold Interesting and Miss Ethel Beattie: IM.lsls Helen ,, Wr Howes .. 20 161 162 lb8 481 a O Funeral Director and O Bridge and Dance. - The Seaforth Lane sang a well -rendered sola Miss KIETI'L J4R'S ORANIGE ` MARIMA• S. Nichols., 181 13'8 236 555 O - Licensed Embalmer G Gypsumville, gave an ' LADE -With silver spoon; »Y, Collegiate Institute. Alumni Assxia- Sinclair, of - — �- -.__ — O -Best Motor and Horse-drawn O tion held' +the first of a series pf account of the work in the hospital 1 pound for ............... 25e 153 1030 1044 11093 31167 �' I O. Cltarquipes menerate. p bridges and dances which have been there in which ,she is engaged, The ' ' Wright. I�Beattie 3 O Flowers furnished on short O planned, on Friday evening last in mreeting dosed with (the benedi+etion. NEW FIGS AMID ,PRUNES, 25C Handicap 68 -68, 68 204• O notice. O the G.W.V.A. Hall: Albaclt seventeen - extra quality; 8 pounds for.. LJ R. IMl Geoteh .... 239 288' �Li'5 742 O Nights Calls Day calls O tables were in play. Following a . Series of Lectures End. -T'h'e ser- Don' iDale, .. 15 '004 123 '195 522 g delicious 'lunch the resident,'-Wi•ss1 'les of lecturers Which were IVORY SOAP FLAKES and I.INIT, Phone 175 Phone 43 O p given last W. Wright - 2'243 164 119 5036 ' O M, Turnbull,' -presented °rpresented prizes for week in 1St. Thomas' Parish Hall by far all washing purposes; 25e R, tNlcGregor 40 X10 158 147 :510 "4 O highest scores to, 'MTs. E. Bell and E. Howard Diirndn closed on Satur_ 4 packages � _ V 4 O O O O O O O O O O to Mr. J. J. 'I ugigard'. The eventing day evenirng: when Mr, Durnin spoke B. P'owelI ... 13 186 234 267 687 , _ _ _ conclu4ied with dancing to music fur- on "What is Christian ,Socialism?" J. M.--Cardno Totals..'i.,. 1130 1'0135 1041 32.06 O O O Q O O O O O O O niched by Stronrg's Orchestra. Ar. Williaiml Black acted as' chairman Handicap 133, 1303 133 '309 i O O and a fine solo was given by Mr. Ray GROCER AND BARER L. D'a'le ... 13 20'0 182 2tL5 607 W. J. CLEARY C' Young People Elect Officers. -Of- Blrfi'n. On Friday night Mr. G. A. - J. Hothamn 3'4 218 h?68 3110 796 " Ballantyrne was chairman and Mr. N, Cardno.• 2'01 1911 94 210!5 450i 4 �, Licensed Embalmer and ;O ficers of the recently formed Young DurnWs subject was "Tele ath Is T Beattie' 45 1'53 209 126 488 SU,wart; 'ase 1-es,en . FIRE INSURANCE COY. pianist, Miss Kathleen' Stew- • i ' / , : art; assistant pianist, Kathleen Death of Mrs. Thomas Roe -M'ra. . J Storey.. Elden Alice (Roe., widow of Tho'mes j A BEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT. - S . YoUx_ .. Car . Pre-_ .. - ingooa theW.S. and Sunday, dited the h ort71 y _Roe, of •Seaforth y ., N,ove'lnber e home • g ared for Winter. OFFICERS: of her. claulghter ':Vies: Howard Hai- p f . Kirkman Auxiliary was 'held' Tuesday • Geo'. R. IMctCartney, Seafoerth - Pres. tryl, 18 Betlgrave Place, London. Mrs. BatterleS .. $7 t0 $ 5 j - 'ening in the school room of First James Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pies. Roe -was In 'her 86th ar and had I Pres(bytexian Church with a• large • ' D. F. McGregor, Seaforth - Sec: Treas. g not been seriously ill, but had been 1'. attendance of ,both societies present. poor healtfh recently. Born in T5C �'�� '' AGENTS. T'he •Mc`Donald Group had oharge ands 'n y. Heaters,,...... •. t0 Mrs, Jobn tMaeTavish resided'. P'r'ince Edward County she vac 4V. E. Hinebley, Seaforth• John P fiormilerl' IMilss ,Ellen Dulmladge' a t Marray, R. R. 3 Seafortb; E� R, f:. 'm'eeting opened by singing a hymrl� Y Anti -freeze -- $1.35 `.7.85, "I Need Thee Every Hour," and Mrsi 'mlenuber of a Ti. F. Loyalilst famfily. $3.5U $6.00 per gallon. s •, Jarmouth, Brotlhagen; James 'Wit:, For many years' she resided in Sea - John ,Ste!w,3rt followed twith rpraye7l , - Mme• '�• fotth .and for the, past ,eighteen years Windshield Heaters cnn t0 The Scrilpture readirng was given Ib1' resided with her dlatughter in London. , 50c .to Mrs. James Kerr and all an.•s,vere She wail formerly a member of the Q� eA William Knox, Londesboro; John the roll call by quoting a verse VfethO'dist rChurch. Surviving is her �D tiJY 8amnevPxe9, Brodhagen; James Con- Scripture, The minutes of, the las dav,ghter, ,Mrs. 'FIartry. A funeral i aVF 3loll;y, Goderxch• Alex. Broadfoot, No. regular mteetings were' read by the, =,civics was held at the home of her Chains ......... $4 t0 $15 ,� , . E, Sea orth . I�dbert Ferris, Blyth; secretary and approved Mrs'. Jas. daughter Monday night at eight • Y George iK; artney, No. 3, -Seaforth; Kerr took the business part for the , ,condwctted' thy Rev. BaAl Winterize and , Jdthn Pepper, Brucefield; James Shol • W.M�S., and. Miss Belle Campbell Thompoon. Th•e funeral w s held to is `- di'coi" Withon• Thos. Moylan, No. 46, conducted tine business part for the Economize Brighton on Tuesday mo`rning, where �!� Barbara tKirkmlan Auxiliary. Two interment Was macre in Smlithsfield - r�'<� .... Cemetery. Save trouble by having win ' "'Sermon Subjects Next Sunday.= ter .'Oil in your engine and $1 '- Eigniondlville United Church -Morn- winter grease in your traxis- ll,1. -) ing, `"The Minister in ,.- the Early V5.1,' . mow"s F GhuroW; - evening, Stories f r o n1 '.misson. ., Liijah; "Sold Hilm,srelf to Work Evil." k; nk!�. - . 15 '� -Rev. C. A. Ma1co•1•rn, Niirnuster. i alp „ ' R 1 SNortlhside United tCfuwrch -Morn'- Is You Radio 41 il, 0"i i H "Are You floppy?`"; evening; Working Perfectly? 7, l "Have You Answered?" -Rev. W. P. • '�, . t Lane, IMinits+ter. `a A complete overhauling will s'i, First Pxesbyteri'a,r�- 'Church -Morn - t l'aitr A , ale' �' ing, ° The fear of the Urnkrrowri"; make an ainazin improve }� , 111 " Evening, "A 'Crreat 7i11r6�." -�R I. ", I 0 it S B. Maine; Mnnisrter, merit even in' old models: sl(Yl' • 4;; r . , �, Thomas, 'Church -4n the Clhris- Expert �y�i+CalE at reason- , lan world next Soni lay, N'ovem`ber, ' • 27th, 'known lass "Ad{vent tSundray.11 able, I`arteS. , t'ta' ; , marks ttihe !Eye inninr of th* Eecleg- f 'J"r. ''f 1, ,{ ,,iC gG.' Con'�1r111 ., i stical or. Oligarch near, ft is t1�ti t� ��t I r, r s, {` 4 ; ' ed urcllIs New ear's Day. The teach +' DAL l'. 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(Rankin.. 21 164 171 1$2 617 �—.,-- Totals ...... 10159 1067 1181 3x297 Stewart 4-Habkirk 0 C. .Stewart. 0 19'6 18'5 '206 586 J�Cumiminrgs 18 253 2F25 248 726 G, (Stewart, 152 149 132 275 6'56 J. Arnold' .. '30, :204 .218 215 6187 I* i13eattie).J: '57 '205 • 17'5 .199 '580 Biandicatp '157 • p57 15'7 4f71 -- Totals ... 1'5'7 12'115 1092 12499 3606 J. -Hughles.. 32 x2132 137' •159 52'8 W. Hawkins 60 140 126 113 379 S. Halb'klrk: 38 2'24 '159 149 532 R. Dixon' .. 134 181' 239 155.4. J. Currie .. 45 !242 127 257 62'6 Handicap 1'65 1165 165 495 Totals 165 1137 8915 1082 3'114 In the 'Monday. night (battle Ken Ament emerged victorious with a score of '264. .iiiiiiiiwA�.., LOCAL BRIEFS • 'Mrs, Edward App'leyard will re- ceiw, for the first time since coming to St. Thomas? Rectory, !Slea!folrth, on Friday afternoons December 2nd', from `•h.ree to six o'clock, • Mrs. Di,etelrle, of Toronto, is' „a guest at the homeof Dr. W. C. Sproat and Mrs. -Sproat.. • The W. M. 'S: of Norlthside'Untit- r,d Chu't•c will holdtheir e,otcial wont mmtsting#on 'Thursday, •December 1st, at 2.30• The baby (band and the mothers will be entertained tit this meeting. • MT. Howard Hays, off Walker- vidle, spent the week end at the 'hgm'e ofi his parentis, 'M'r. and. Mm. James Flays in Elgimtomdtvti.11e, . • 'Miss Anne IGlovemil'oek left on Saturday for Weston, where she will spend the ,,winter with -ter s'i§ter. • Mins,s Isinlelavr, of rGytplsur 'vil'le, is a tguest at thehome of her sister, Mrs'. P. B. Moffatt. ., '• Mn. J. J. Clfufi is coliffi•n�ed to his - h'ome' with an aHltack of ft. • (Miss, Billjr 'Cbeene'y, of Turiker- simdthl, ,is rvnsiting thea Sister in Clever E. land. . • Dr. W. 'C. 'Sproat has returned from 'Chicago Wh re he was taltinrg a p!olst gT, nduate courste, A M 1 F F a f 1 f OM1„'-, & i� i i 1 4 -L' .. li F ��{ a M1 1 ,: f d A 1, I, 1 1 ,J.mi! " l:haa l{r,"^'*, 4r;i1: S.4 ... rt.. dN� i . r.,fi I NOVEMSE'R 25, 1932. • 4 . MacTAVISH'S ' O Funeral Director O People's Society, of First Pre byter- ian Church halve been elected and There a 'Mental Wireless. The mus- for Kitchen or Bathroom. O Up-to-date Horse and 'Motor O will include' the following: President, icor numf5er was a, delightful colo by ENTIRELY ' O Equipment. O O Night and Day Service. O Amis Mr -Rae; vice-president, :Miss- c A. Utewaxt, accompanfie,l by Mrs. by Mrs. 'Sbewait. The subject on NEW O Phone 19-22, Dublin. O Edna Jamieson; secreta Mrs. A. Rhyman; treasurer; Charles B. Stew- Thursday aught wase, "Suggestion, . CORSETS O 10 O O O O O O O O O art; Devotional Convenor, iVlSss Mary Bell'- Membership Convenor Miss M. KY'p n'o;��' Healing - Can Faith - Cure?" Canon A,ppleyard acted', a$ '� SILKALO BED SPREADS P. Patterson; M ssfan Convenor Miss 'chairman and Mr. James T, Sbottt I ; (''. - - -- y THE McKILLOP MUTUAL Mary Gillespie; social Convenor, 'Mie, M. Grieve; 'Mwsitc 'Gonveutor, Gerald sang .an excellent solo. Each meet- meet- ing proved intensely interesting to th t SU,wart; 'ase 1-es,en . FIRE INSURANCE COY. pianist, Miss Kathleen' Stew- • i ' / , : art; assistant pianist, Kathleen Death of Mrs. Thomas Roe -M'ra. . J Storey.. Elden Alice (Roe., widow of Tho'mes j A BEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT. - S . YoUx_ .. Car . Pre-_ .. - ingooa theW.S. and Sunday, dited the h ort71 y _Roe, of •Seaforth y ., N,ove'lnber e home • g ared for Winter. OFFICERS: of her. claulghter ':Vies: Howard Hai- p f . Kirkman Auxiliary was 'held' Tuesday • Geo'. R. IMctCartney, Seafoerth - Pres. tryl, 18 Betlgrave Place, London. Mrs. BatterleS .. $7 t0 $ 5 j - 'ening in the school room of First James Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pies. Roe -was In 'her 86th ar and had I Pres(bytexian Church with a• large • ' D. F. McGregor, Seaforth - Sec: Treas. g not been seriously ill, but had been 1'. attendance of ,both societies present. poor healtfh recently. Born in T5C �'�� '' AGENTS. T'he •Mc`Donald Group had oharge ands 'n y. Heaters,,...... •. t0 Mrs, Jobn tMaeTavish resided'. P'r'ince Edward County she vac 4V. E. Hinebley, Seaforth• John P fiormilerl' IMilss ,Ellen Dulmladge' a t Marray, R. R. 3 Seafortb; E� R, f:. 'm'eeting opened by singing a hymrl� Y Anti -freeze -- $1.35 `.7.85, "I Need Thee Every Hour," and Mrsi 'mlenuber of a Ti. F. Loyalilst famfily. $3.5U $6.00 per gallon. s •, Jarmouth, Brotlhagen; James 'Wit:, For many years' she resided in Sea - John ,Ste!w,3rt followed twith rpraye7l , - Mme• '�• fotth .and for the, past ,eighteen years Windshield Heaters cnn t0 The Scrilpture readirng was given Ib1' resided with her dlatughter in London. , 50c .to Mrs. James Kerr and all an.•s,vere She wail formerly a member of the Q� eA William Knox, Londesboro; John the roll call by quoting a verse VfethO'dist rChurch. Surviving is her �D tiJY 8amnevPxe9, Brodhagen; James Con- Scripture, The minutes of, the las dav,ghter, ,Mrs. 'FIartry. A funeral i aVF 3loll;y, Goderxch• Alex. Broadfoot, No. regular mteetings were' read by the, =,civics was held at the home of her Chains ......... $4 t0 $15 ,� , . E, Sea orth . I�dbert Ferris, Blyth; secretary and approved Mrs'. Jas. daughter Monday night at eight • Y George iK; artney, No. 3, -Seaforth; Kerr took the business part for the , ,condwctted' thy Rev. BaAl Winterize and , Jdthn Pepper, Brucefield; James Shol • W.M�S., and. Miss Belle Campbell Thompoon. Th•e funeral w s held to is `- di'coi" Withon• Thos. Moylan, No. 46, conducted tine business part for the Economize Brighton on Tuesday mo`rning, where �!� Barbara tKirkmlan Auxiliary. Two interment Was macre in Smlithsfield - r�'<� .... Cemetery. Save trouble by having win ' "'Sermon Subjects Next Sunday.= ter .'Oil in your engine and $1 '- Eigniondlville United Church -Morn- winter grease in your traxis- ll,1. -) ing, `"The Minister in ,.- the Early V5.1,' . mow"s F GhuroW; - evening, Stories f r o n1 '.misson. ., Liijah; "Sold Hilm,srelf to Work Evil." k; nk!�. - . 15 '� -Rev. C. A. Ma1co•1•rn, Niirnuster. i alp „ ' R 1 SNortlhside United tCfuwrch -Morn'- Is You Radio 41 il, 0"i i H "Are You floppy?`"; evening; Working Perfectly? 7, l "Have You Answered?" -Rev. W. P. • '�, . t Lane, IMinits+ter. `a A complete overhauling will s'i, First Pxesbyteri'a,r�- 'Church -Morn - t l'aitr A , ale' �' ing, ° The fear of the Urnkrrowri"; make an ainazin improve }� , 111 " Evening, "A 'Crreat 7i11r6�." -�R I. ", I 0 it S B. Maine; Mnnisrter, merit even in' old models: sl(Yl' • 4;; r . , �, Thomas, 'Church -4n the Clhris- Expert �y�i+CalE at reason- , lan world next Soni lay, N'ovem`ber, ' • 27th, 'known lass "Ad{vent tSundray.11 able, I`arteS. , t'ta' ; , marks ttihe !Eye inninr of th* Eecleg- f 'J"r. ''f 1, ,{ ,,iC gG.' Con'�1r111 ., i stical or. Oligarch near, ft is t1�ti t� ��t I r, r s, {` 4 ; ' ed urcllIs New ear's Day. The teach +' DAL l'. S ARAG !s ", { 4,' 1 . r .1 - ..; inlg .:.o f bll�e fmitr A&#n �" urriud',i,j+s all • ,, 1,��,?" t1, " , ` ,1 �> a A, tenure aroudd the sevaaa'1'oonitings of Phone 142 Seaforth i ,� .. .. ., - - 7 i ly sal�1!j'thl } w c i ,r Irl tR} r' �i lu'''i `hA b t 1 n 1 'RQi f.„7 , ,'i1: ✓ i' r v } .,,.;fi,; ”, z,•..,,.. t , I: ., f. ,. xt {,era ,. „I,, .,,...:,: ,.: r. ,a•, ,', I e' ., r., .3. r„.t l.• f.. ',,4 nr , .o % ..,, ., nl _,' ,-, ,C ,. ..A,. .'�,r.. •, ., ,.. ... 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Dixon' .. 134 181' 239 155.4. J. Currie .. 45 !242 127 257 62'6 Handicap 1'65 1165 165 495 Totals 165 1137 8915 1082 3'114 In the 'Monday. night (battle Ken Ament emerged victorious with a score of '264. .iiiiiiiiwA�.., LOCAL BRIEFS • 'Mrs, Edward App'leyard will re- ceiw, for the first time since coming to St. Thomas? Rectory, !Slea!folrth, on Friday afternoons December 2nd', from `•h.ree to six o'clock, • Mrs. Di,etelrle, of Toronto, is' „a guest at the homeof Dr. W. C. Sproat and Mrs. -Sproat.. • The W. M. 'S: of Norlthside'Untit- r,d Chu't•c will holdtheir e,otcial wont mmtsting#on 'Thursday, •December 1st, at 2.30• The baby (band and the mothers will be entertained tit this meeting. • MT. Howard Hays, off Walker- vidle, spent the week end at the 'hgm'e ofi his parentis, 'M'r. and. Mm. James Flays in Elgimtomdtvti.11e, . • 'Miss Anne IGlovemil'oek left on Saturday for Weston, where she will spend the ,,winter with -ter s'i§ter. • Mins,s Isinlelavr, of rGytplsur 'vil'le, is a tguest at thehome of her sister, Mrs'. P. B. Moffatt. ., '• Mn. J. J. Clfufi is coliffi•n�ed to his - h'ome' with an aHltack of ft. • (Miss, Billjr 'Cbeene'y, of Turiker- simdthl, ,is rvnsiting thea Sister in Clever E. land. . • Dr. W. 'C. 'Sproat has returned from 'Chicago Wh re he was taltinrg a p!olst gT, nduate courste, A M 1 F F a f 1 f OM1„'-, & i� i i 1 4 -L' .. li F ��{ a M1 1 ,: f d A 1, I, 1 1 ,J.mi! " l:haa l{r,"^'*, 4r;i1: S.4 ... rt.. dN� i . r.,fi I NOVEMSE'R 25, 1932. • 4 . MacTAVISH'S ' - This Store is Seaforth''s Shopping Centrefor Suitable Gift Things `Nuke Gift Buying a Pleasure- -Shop liege DO YOU NEED THEM? GLOVES NOW • ' HOS•IERY for Kitchen or Bathroom. SHOWING slaughter, Pelggy, of London, spent HATS ENTIRELY ' the weeds end with relatives,here. for bedroom or dining room. NECKWEAR NEW SPORT TOGS for 'certain windows. DRESSES � STYLES ' . CORSETS ,\ INFANT''S WEAR AND .... SILKALO BED SPREADS HANDKERCHIEFS - VALUES WORK UNUSUAL ASSORT- MENTS HERE NOW . s0 - LINGERIE - ing in this district for the past week- GOOD THAT HAND. BAGS I, cNONE ARE ('the home-- of his mother, . %rs. Rob t. I BETTER. GIFT NOVELTIES Habkirk. '" HILLSGREEN I? q Mrs. L. C. Jackson has returned { ��' - This Store is Seaforth''s Shopping Centrefor Suitable Gift Things `Nuke Gift Buying a Pleasure- -Shop liege DO YOU NEED THEM? COATS - LINOLEUM DRESJES; for Kitchen or Bathroom. , slaughter, Pelggy, of London, spent HATS CONGOLEUM the weeds end with relatives,here. for bedroom or dining room. KNIT WEAR CURTAINS SPORT TOGS for 'certain windows. in ..Toronto this week. Church 6h ' -Friday -Frid'ay and Saturday, De- ,\ INFANT''S WEAR FANCY BLANKETS and .... SILKALO BED SPREADS EMBROIDERY WORK UNUSUAL ASSORT- MENTS HERE NOW . J JEWEL13R, OPTOMETRIST AND GIFT SHOP - PHONE 194 10 ti For Winners -For Lone Hands There will be for sale, C'hickensi,. I Also Consolation' Prize r ready for oven, Fresh Eggs, But-, ter, Basking of all kinds. • " _-----•Silver- -Collection Tickets will be sold 'on Mystery Basket -10 cents each. • r , I . - Christmas . IVIL'Arbs . VII/ ., . __ , " ]a • Mrs. F. E. Willis and little,i with .Mr. wind iMrs..John Forrest iiia I `• • ' (witty and make you laugh. (Card's that are pretty, artistic an'd just radi'at'e IChtris'tmla's cheer and all With new and very appro- ' slaughter, Pelggy, of London, spent Tuckersmflth, - Prices 5c to 15c --=All with Lined Envelopes. the weeds end with relatives,here. • Donations,of clothing and boots, I ''1 t Mr. and Mrs'. J. E. Keating were will be received at First Preisbyterib,= appropriate little favor where something expensive is , not .xe- 'gtuire'd, in ..Toronto this week. Church 6h ' -Friday -Frid'ay and Saturday, De- ,\ • lif4ss Juan Devereux underwent ccemliber 3rd 'and 4th, for .west,grn, re- ? an operation. for appenddedtis in Scott lief. Memorial 'Hoslpital on Sunday. • There has been excell'en't sleigh- J JEWEL13R, OPTOMETRIST AND GIFT SHOP - PHONE 194 * ,Mr. and Mrs. Norman Habkirk; ing in this district for the past week- , of Trenton, iMichagan, are guests at I, "°” ('the home-- of his mother, . %rs. Rob t. I !Tone in on (Station 10'BIP, 1200 kilocycle's, each Wednesday at 12 to 12.30 o'clock and, 7,15,to 7.45 o'Cl9ek for our 11foadcast. Habkirk. '" HILLSGREEN I q Mrs. L. C. Jackson has returned from 'Meago, where she spent t1ire0 . weeks -with friendls. • Messrs. IPL McAllister and G. Dat- • .Mr. (Block, of 'Toronto, is sup- al's were in Gorderich last week ora • 1. lAyixng in the 'Provincial 'Blank, while the jury. the 'teller, ,Mr. A. C. Mdbaulley; . is Mrs. 'Steacey and son, 'Jack, of De- 7 on his holidays. troit, spent the week end here with •* • The -many frie,ndls of Mr. Arnold friends. ' - ' A Wasrtcott are pleased to seee him out , Auction 'sales are now the order of again after Nils• Tecrenit operation for the (day. appendicitis. The funeral of the late 'Mrs, Chas.t • Mr. W. L. Fbrrestt, of Goderich, Troyer was -held from Hensall on and 'Mr. ICbarles Sloane!, of the, Great 'Monday td the Hills'green ' cemetery- . Bear Mdnnng District, spentSunday for buria'1. ' Bowlers "Stag"' Euchre Home Ealing Salmi A MONDAY, NOV. 28th Saturday, November 26th ' *1 at 8 P.M. I from 2.30 to 5 p.m, Bring your partner and Pipes. IN THE G. W. V. A. under auspices of Ladies' of Cavam i+� — GOOD PRIZES — Church. �l ti For Winners -For Lone Hands There will be for sale, C'hickensi,. I Also Consolation' Prize r ready for oven, Fresh Eggs, But-, ter, Basking of all kinds. • " _-----•Silver- -Collection Tickets will be sold 'on Mystery Basket -10 cents each. • r , I . - Christmas . IVIL'Arbs . VII/ ., . __ , " ]a I ' in endless variety are now on view. All are new stock, beauti- ful, 'bright, cheery 'Ghrisilmlas 'Card's. 'Cards that are humorous, I `• • ' (witty and make you laugh. (Card's that are pretty, artistic an'd just radi'at'e IChtris'tmla's cheer and all With new and very appro- ' priate verses. ' Prices 5c to 15c --=All with Lined Envelopes. I • . Gift Calendars' i ' ' 'Thes'e are direct importations- from - •Valentine's, Fmlgland;are suitably boxed and wrapped for mailing. (They. masks a abet 1' appropriate little favor where something expensive is , not .xe- 'gtuire'd, : 1. ,Priced IOc to $1.50 r J The unusually large variety of Gift Goods : tr I assembled in this store, make it a very attractive ii I -place to do your Christmas Shopping. I. Fred S. S'avauge ; f J JEWEL13R, OPTOMETRIST AND GIFT SHOP - PHONE 194 I OUR GIFT TO YOU -A suitable Wedding Ring Free with each Diamond Ring purchased, --A beautiful piece of Silver with e :0 I Wedding Icing purchased. I I, I !Tone in on (Station 10'BIP, 1200 kilocycle's, each Wednesday at 12 to 12.30 o'clock and, 7,15,to 7.45 o'Cl9ek for our 11foadcast. j , ,'' int.:.%%W"VA...w;ay..,,v6,c .,,. ,... ,.:� ... -, ",-.. - - _ I 6 "lt^ orf ,,':ki')f Y ",.I 7 r ! r,'- , F �I -.,.J+ , �'. :! V ri , �• )x;r1,2 J „yt � r,} v:'!,, u , '`ll�in a ,"FYtrrn.,,,n�dt!. iy�`:Fi' I r r ��, 4 I ',.., 7,.,:...„1,2 ,,w.,,t,i..• ,,cl1e :�,,. ,. P..ro4,iln. r1;1?:'r ,E