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'his son,. plarivA, §eing a tqember ot
Saalea.toeses psofeseional '. )1.ttOkl,
team. the ICaweente. Besides hip
Mr. Mason
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ant relations with those
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ileged to serve.
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wife and 'pot, is survive&
by one brother, ;Charles, of • Rome,
MY., and one gates, YISs. Walter
Gunning, 302 Tlheaty-fitth St. West.
The funeral service will be held in
Knox United 'Church on Wednesday•s:
afternton ao 2;30 &Mock and. will he
by the Rev. J. A.
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si With Ohristanas he ouce
r aang‘aottsZadNetwheYresiarn gilliAutil.,0-alrf.
.er the hill we. wish Ito ea- ,
press our faith in brighter
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RS a week end guest the horde
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r IMr; and Mrs, J. F. Daly. , -
. • Mr. James Gillespie, of Toron-
to, .spent +Christmas with big. paeents,
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Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie.
• Mr. Percy Hoag, of Hagessville,
is Opencling the holidays at his home
here.
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conducted pastor,
MacKenzie. ',Bursal will be made in
the family plot in Woodlavvrt c-eme-
tery. The Saskatoon funeral home
has charge of arrangements."
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days ahead and the sincere
wish that they may • be
yours in full measure.
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that when the mtg. goes,
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- ,it Miss Laverty, of Stratfor& was
a holiday easiest at the home of Mr.
and Ws .1 'Dunn. , unean.
. 'is Mr. IDlawson Reid,' of Gualph,
and' IMss and Mrs. Reg, Reid and lit-
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Reaall Drug Store
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Lady, 68 years of ase. wisthe3 position; ex-,
Petjenced in housekeeping, also 14 yea& ex-
pet-4,race ink pradtioaki nursing. At liberty to
ZO any place. Please state Wages. Igra. A.
Powers, .Settforth, Ont., oare of J. Tomlin-
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Lost, Or Possibly Stolen —A pair of ex-
cellent goloshes with zipper t)epings, Trona
Oardutis Rail, on Mendes, ev4nikng laSt• Will
the finder r.4. stealer rehire to The Expesilor
Office at once before cold weabhetr setZ
3'3.944
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down. on 1922, it will do SO
with the glorious knowledge
upon youe, part that the
ei year has been most s-atiss
,.., factory in every way.
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tie daughter; of IStratilord, spent
Christi:las at the home. of Mrs. J.. F.
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-00 IMrs. Thomas Legg, of Strtri
is a guest at the home of_her hr as,
Mr. George. IIVIeGavin.
• mi. .Evelyn Oudlmore spent
•Christmas at her ho•me here.
• Mr. Herroan Lindsay, of Toron-
to, and 'Miss Gladys Thompson, ot
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ICut FloWers, Wreaths and
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Niagara Falls, were holiday gnests
at the - home of Mrs. J. B. Tho -nip'-
nappy New Year .-
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Floral Pieces supplied for all
occeasions.
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C. G. 1: T. Hold -Social Evening.—
A social evening' for the C. G. I. T.
girls of -the Alumni of 1931 was held
Toronto, were Ohristralas guests at
Thornton Hall, the 'home of Mr. and
Mrs.' A. D. +S;eott.
son. ' e
. • -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hargreave,
of Toronto, are spending' the holt:
days at the home of Mr. and Mr.
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WE EXTEND TO YOU.
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in- First Presbyterian Church on
• ;Mr. Ronald McKay, of Toronto,
,T. G. Shillinglaw in Tuckersmith.
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Ss ems as ; ss , or .1,,,,?r (rd ,„., I elms roi• so
Opening Game On Saturday.—The
epening game in the Junior Farmer's
Hockey League will be plaoed' en
'Saturday night in the Palace Rink,
between Egrroandvillm' and Winthrop.
ree i called for 7.30 .m.
'one game -a ea . P .
Wednesday evening. The • meeting
opened 'by the LorMs Prayer in unis
son, followed by a Christmas hymn.
A -Christmas poem was given by Ona
Nichols and- a Christmas prayer from
.
Glad Tidings was then read by
Lenora Show -felt. The ;Scripture,
spent Christmas at his home here.
• Mr. Basil Duncan, School of
PraCtical Science, University oft To-
motto, is spending the holidays with.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dam-
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can. '
• Mrs. ML H. McKenzie, of Osh-
• Mies Dorothy Hutchison, of St.
Catharines, and Mr. George Hutehi-
son, of London, spent 'Christmas with.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ..F. D.'
Hutchison. • -
• Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beattie
and little daughter, of Toronto, were
We sincerely hope that • all of us
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are ready to face with fortitude.
se. .
'Legion
The Christmas Story, was- taken from
mlas sitor at the
awn, is a Christvi
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holiday guests at e home of Mr.
the challenge of 1933.
eme-is se ;se's,- - se se's' , r ,e- ',e q,7-
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Holds Stag Euchre. — The
Legion euchre on Wednesday even-
Lake 9:8-20 by Elsie ;Drover. The
address foe the evening was given
home of her mother, Mrs. M. Dor-
ranee.
and Mrs. John Beattie. .
• 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Glen Taman,, of
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ing in the Hall was well at-
,s.
• Miss Thelma Johnston, Suit-
Toronto, spent Christmas at the home
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,Town
tended. Stanley Nichols, and Joseph
Purcell wen first prize, while consola-
tion orize went to T. A. Beattie and
Robert-t- Smith. .
by sense E. Elder, her subject being
"A Study of the Christ . Child Pie-
ture." Games and lunch invade up
the remainder of the evening, after
which the meeting' closed with sing--
of
ton, is spending the holidays with her
parents, ;Mr. and Mrs, Thos. 3phn-
to
•sn.
is Mr. James Sims, ofBlyth, is a
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'MeGeoch, in
Tuckersmith. •
• Miss Mary Hays, of Toronto,
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spent Chrietmas with her parents,
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' oret our worr• f th
fgies oe year
no' _ w ending at -least for the day. We
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Ends.—The little
ing of Taps. .
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-holiday visitor' with hie daughter,
'Mr. and Mrs. Adialrn IHays.
• iMis-s ;Beatrice Seip, Londop,
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Doll Contest girls
who ' won prizes in the Rexall Doll
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Sermon Subjects'ForNext Sunday.
Mrs. Lonae Dale.
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-spent Christmas at her home here.
have at least tried to,do our best so
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To you to whom we
Ocnitest at Keating's Pharmacy were
--sNorthside United: Chunch—Morn-
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• Miss Carolyn and Mr. Jas. Sims,
let us all join hands and
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extend our service—to .
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all...our •friends, we of—
as follows: Louise C,ase, Wilma Mc-
Leans Genevieve Allen, Phyllis Scott,
Margaret Ends -on, Miry Bo -swell,
Shirley Wurrn, Marie Evane (Dub-
lin), Barbara Sproat, 'Betty Nigh,
June Fletcher, Jacqueline Habkirk,
Elizabeth Bannon, Doris Venus,, Jean
Currie.
ing, "A New Year's IVIessage"; even-
nig, "Our Attitude Toward the New.
The Oslord Group Movement," NO.
5.—Rev. W. P. Lane, Minister. .
_First Presbyterian Church—Morn-
frig "The Consecration of Ourselves,1'
special music by the choir' evening,
"Up and Over." The cant'ata, "The
oisdreaetwwwisomee -esisestinttee.4. Vii?
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of Toro-nto, were guests last week
with their sister, Mrs. C. L. Dale.
• Mr. William Scott, of London,
and ;Mr. James -Steele, of Brantford,
were Christmas guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. (fluff.
• Mr. E. Geddes underwent an op-
eration for apyendieitis in Scott
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Happy New, Year To You
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fer our most cordial
Young Liberals Will Meet. — The
Thomas McaMillan Young Liberal Club
Adoration.," will be rendered by the
choir.—Rev. I. B. Keine, Minister.
Egmondville United Church—Morn-
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1Vieinprial Hospital Monday.
a Mr. and Mrs. F. Es Willis, of
London, were holiday guests at the
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• wishes for a Happy anct
will meet hi the club rooms on Wed-
nesday evening next for the regular
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big "First Things First in 1933",
evening,, "The First Story of Jesus
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es mieW Year of Good sis'
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home of Mr. and S. J. E. Willis.
• Mrs. J. R. Hillis and; Mies Mil-
Turnbull, Toronto,
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Prosperous 1933. '
monthly gathering. An especially'
interesting -peptgraimi has been prepar_
ed including a talk by R. S. MeeKer-
After Christmas."—IReis C. A. Mal-
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colin, ;Minister.
.St. Thomas'' Anglican Church—
' Health Happiness
,age 9 Oa'
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and Progress.
sired of spent
Christmas . at the home of their
mother, Mrs. G. T. -Turnbull..
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estmestss•ss,s---se-,e-I,asassest+s- /nose ,..--- menses, ),,--; ;so; est ,,,,ii, ,,,-,1, tr.() ,,' ) , e
. Watson & Reid
Specialists in All Lines of
' - - - Insu.rance
.clier an 'Rural- Problems, -followed-- by-
a general discussion. Lunch will be
served. It is hoped that all young
orth ind surrounding
niXiisild-ripS' will be present at the •
meeting.
New Year's Service, midnight service
commencing New Year's Eve at 11.40
o'clock, lasting about 30 minutes;
Morning Prayer, 11 o'-cIock' Sundae
-Scheel, 3 o'clock; EveningPrayer, 7
o'clock; sermon subject for the day,
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- - • eanon -and --Mrs:- -Appleryar-d - had,
as their house guests over the hpli-
: day, Miss Eve Maclean, of London;
Rev. Reginald Appleyard, Toronto
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and Ret'. Harold and Mrs. Appleyard
, of Kerwood. • ..
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Death of Jack Neville. — Many
in Seaforth
"New . Year's Thoughts," — Canon
A-p-pleyard, ector.
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0,H.A. Intermediate
• Mr.- Purcell, Assump-
tion College, . Sandwich, is spending
the holidays at 'his home here.
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friends will sincerely re-
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gret to learn of the death "of Jack
home
Interesting Christmas Meeting.—
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• 'Mr., and 'Mrs. In G. Kruse and
Billy, Galt, Mr. Mrs.
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'THANK YOU
Neville, wols occurred at, his
in Sarnia on Mon -day morning last.
St. James' Arts Club held a very in-
t•eresting meeting in the- parish hall
sari of and and
Edgar Lawson and Bernice', of Au-
"ti -s
a.
'Mr. Neville had been in peer health
on Friday evening, Deeenifber 23rd,
burn, spent 'Christmas at the holine
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mutual prosperity
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GEO. D. FERGUSON tii
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for some time, (but his death came
somewhat unexpectedly. He was a
son -of Mr. and 'Mrs. James Ne,ville,
form'er well known residents of Sea-
forth, where he was horn 31 year
ago,,, He resided here with his par-
ents until 17 years ago, when the
family moved to Sarnia. Besides his
parents. he is survived by three bro-
thers andithree siaSers, Messrs. Eu-
trod Steven Neville, of Sarnia;
igkili.n.e.Joas.eph Neville. of Tolara, Peru;
Mrs ,Charles La Pi -erre, of Corsynna;
Mrs. J. ;M. McMillan, Seaforth, awl
;Miss Mary Neville, at home. The
funeral was held from Our Lady of
'Mercy Church, -Sarnia, where the
funetal mass was sung by Men. Ay -I-
word, De. Flokes taking the service
at the grave. .
with Mr. Thomas Nolan as•chairman.
After the business session the pro-
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gram opened with the' reading of
the Arts Club Journal by Miss An-
gem?. Eckert and Mr. Frank Reynolds.
A violin solo lay Mr. Eugene Duncan,
accompaaied lay Miss • Celestine
O'Leary folloveed. "Resolved that
Christmas giving should be discour-
aged" was the subject of a debate
between Miss Hilda Kennedy and Mr.
Eugene Doman, affirmative, and
Miss Alice Daly and Mr. Gordon Rey-
nolds, negative. • The negative sicic
was given the decision. Mrs. James
Devereaux, Miss M. Dorsey and -Mrs.
James 'Cleary were guest judges.
Following the debate, Mr. Clarence
Neter'. gave a reading on the origin
of Christmas traditions and customs.
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NIGH,T, JAN.
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PALACE RINK
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game . and are out for :the
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ADMISSION: 25e and 10c
of Mrs.'Willia,m Sclater.
• Mrs. J. Ms ' Govenlock suffered
a severe attack of pneumenia.• last
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week, but her many friends will be
glad to learn that she is making a
satisfactory recovery. .
• -Dr. Auiturey Grids Mrs. Crich
"an•d Mist -Gertrude Crieh, of T.oronto,
Mr:. Fred Crich, of Gocierich, and Mr.
George Crich, .of 'London', spent
Christmas with their ., parents, Dar.
and Mrs. W. A. Crich. .
• Miss Gertrude Appleyard has
left to -spend some Weeks in Ottawa. -cordially
• Miss Mary Stewart, of Kincar-
dine.. and Miss Nora Stewart, of
Durham, are spending the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stewart.
• Miss Betty McClelland, of Te-
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Most sincerely fore -lour cPntinued patronage daring the
year 1932. We realize that your; good -will is oin- greatest
asset, and are very, happy in the knowledge that your good
will has given to us the' busiest Christmas Season we have
ever had. Again, we thank you.
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The depression was terrible, we know, but we also know. that ii'..
depressions cannot last forever. Furthermore, we know that , \
we are three, years. nearer good times than we were at the
. 'beginning of She depression. And. so we -shave good reason , -
to hope that the coming year will reveal to us the beginning
of better 'tunes With this background, we wish you most
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Hardware Sea. forth
'stn , excellent two -act play was pros-
e. ' .
ronto, is the guest of Col. and Mrs.
R.
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From ,a . Former Seafcirth Boy.—
ented next with the following cast:
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.S. Hays.
Fred S. Savauge '
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bs.-0,eattaltawysa.
Last week end Rev. Carron Appleyare,
Rector of St Thorrias' . Anglican
Church, Seaforth, *receieed
Misses Jane 'Verbeem, Martha •Flars-
neey, Doreen Nigh, Dorothy Bannon,
•'be,
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. !Miss Gladys 'McPhee, of 'Toren -
is spending the holidays with her
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"THE GIFT SHOP" •
a Christ-
Madeline Williams, Frances Fortune,
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parents.
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OPEN tVENINGS PHONE 194
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man card from a former parishioner,
Mr. C. W. Hartman, of CiarksbUrg,
which contained the following mes-
age' "About 60 years ago I at-
;tended school in .Seaforth and r
in frame, houss
Joan D-emereaux, Jean Mayor, Mary
Fortune, Jean Stewart, Isabel Flan-
nigan, Margaret Lane and Mr. Wm..
Lane. During. the intermission. Miss
ne O'Leary eane a solo accent -e- CelestiO'L
peaal
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For the month of Jan-
s es, Resets,
uary, iviarcels, Rts,
• fniss Bessie Grimm, of Chatham.,
is spending the holidays at her home
in Egmmdville'
• Mise Mona Sills, of London,
sChristmas pent Chrisas With her parents,
MrIIVImsFSSills
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Tune in on Station 10 BP, 1200 K., 250 -Meters, for our Broadcast
Q)4 k) on Wednesday 'at 12 to 12.30 and 7.15 to 7.45.
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Main S, Seaforth .0°
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sided a square which
I understand, is the rectory now.
panied by 'Miss Alice Daly. The meet -
ing con-cluded svith the singing of
and Surface Waves will
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and
• -Mr. and Mrs. G. Scoerfield, of
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4:>. Goderich Street, West; phone 0_
Two years ago I spent part of a
Su-ndaY there an•d found two men
Christmas carols by the members.
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be .35 cents each.
Detroit, are holiday guests at Maple
Hall, the home of Mr. and' Mrs. J. A.
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0 residence, •Goderich ,Street, 0
' 0 East; phone No. 308. 0
!Cs Limousine Ambulance Service °
.0 Night calls, phone 308. '-'<>
0 'Day calls, phone 119"J. a'
who were boys when I was a shaver."
Canon Apple -yard was rector of St.
George's Church, Clarksburg, for i
yearn and during that ti -me Mr. Hart -
man was his Chuech Warden. Hs
is a private banker, very prominent
in political and social life in Clarks-,
Program For Week of Prayer An-,
nounced.—Tu-esday, .Jan. 3rd, in St.
Thomas' Church, "The Coneecration
of the Home Isife,-" Rev. W. P. Lane.
Wednesday, an. 4th., in Egariondyille
Church, "The Consecration of the
'1
Dorothy Robinson
Ro yal,Apts. Phone 207
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Case.
•. • -Miss Jean Govenloek, of. Wind-
sin, and Miss Nora Govenlock, of Ot-
tawa, were- Christmas nests at the
home of 'Mr. arid 'Mrs. W. E. Hineh-
ley.
0 Dr. R. N. Hill, of Brooklyn, N.Y.,
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0 Charges moderate.
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;burg, and one of the most widely
Churches," !Rev. I. B. Keine, Thurs-
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was here last week visiting his bro-
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knowe mesce in that district.- Sixty
years, however', is a lorug tim-e ana' it
is not serprising that im Mr. Hart -
day, Jan,. Sth in• Northeide Church,
"The 'Consecration of the Commun-
ity Life," Rev. Canon E. Appleyard.
„4„4,el,,,e.
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. Dr. Charles Mackay and Miss
ings and wiSh you, and thoSe i...
whose happiness is yours, a
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insan's last visit to the old town he
only met two former schoolmates.
Perhaps more frequent and longer
visits, and we know he would always
he welcome, would bring to light not
Friday, Jan. 6th, in First Presbyter-
man Church, "The Consecration of our
-International Relationships," Rev.
Charles Malcolm, • -
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a May your share
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Mackay Spent Chrislimias in Kith-
ener.
• Miss Anna Suthesland, of To-
ronto, spent Christmas with her par-
emits, Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Sutherland.
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full measure of Health and,
Success' for the New -Year.
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J., A. WESTCOTT SS,
O. Licensed Embalmer G
0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn 0
only more boyhood friend's, but many
reminiscenses of those bygone days.
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LOCAL BRIEFS,
-.piosperity
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• 'Miss Dorothy •Kerslake, of To-
rente, spent Christmas at the home
her 'Mr.
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JEWELRY SEAFORTH
o • equipment. 0
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The Late Arthur Mason. — The
the follow-
• Mrs. James ',McIntosh spent
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• -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murdie and
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paper makes
frig reference to the death of the late
Arthur Mason: "Arthur Mason,
Christmas at, the hoire of her son
in Toronto.
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son, Kenneth; Misses I. and- E. Mum
die, of Lucknow, and Mr. and Mrs.
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ed 59 years, pioneer hotelkeeper of
Saskatoon, died early ;Monday morn-
Bethune, of Kamloops,
B. C., spent Christmos at. the hems
of his sister here.
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Charles Wright, of IIVIcKillop, spent
Christmas at the home of ;Mrs. Mar-
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Avene North. He was taken ser-
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• Mr. -Gibson White, of the Walk-
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• Mr. nd Mrs. Wallace Parke
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Bonds Real, Estate
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SEMPORTII, ONTARIO
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iously • ill on Saturday when a touch
of influenza aggravated an asthmatic
condition from which he had suffer-
ed for five years. Mr. Mason had
been a resident of the city for 27
years, coming from 13rucefield, Ont.,
'his birthplace. He h -ad been the
owner of the Royal Hotel, one of the
city's pioneer hostelries. Mr. Mason
7vs. pre:Anent. in otasesfie circles, 'be-
mg a member of bodge No. 16, A. F.
and A. M., and for years he had been
,
the Christmas holidays with his
m:other here,
•Aliss Virginia Irwin, of Toronto,
was a 'Christmas guest at the ho -me
of Mr. arid Mrs,. K, M. McLean. •
• Mr. A. R. G. Am-ent, of Toronto,
spent Christmas with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Ament.
• IMr. William Bell, of Oakville,
spent Christmas at the home of his
Mother; Mrs. R. P. Bell.
• Mr. J. M. Hinchley, of the Col-
linewood Collegiate staff, is spenclihg
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spent Christmas at the 'home of ,Mr.
and ;Mires P. 'C. Calcier,ISt. Catharines.
• Missu Fergus McKay spent Christ-
mas in London.
e' Mr. Russel Walter' 'spent the
holiday at his home in .rarvis.
,
. • Miss Helen Dickson; of Toronto,
spent ;Christmas with her mother,
Mrs. Adam Dickson. '
• Dr. Fred ;Clarkson and daughter,
',Miss Doris, -and '111;isseClifford, of To -
ronto, and ;Mee Phyllis Feeguson; of
St. • ' .
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at the h.orne of Mr.' and Mrs. G. D.
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• AMIr. and Mrs:. George Guymer
ansi daughter, of London., were Christ-
mos yests at the h•ome of Mr. and
MTS. Ohl1 fIVIreLelM531.
• Mr. Sam, Meltentie and sisters,
the Misses McKenzie, of Georgetown,
attended the +Collegiate Aluirmi d'ance
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al Mr. Alm MoLead and daughter,
of Detroit, spent-Cluristros.s. •With Mr,
and AtrasIt. L. 'Doherty in Eigniond•
vino.
, • ,Oft. 'Robert Willie, of' tomb:),
. spent IChaiistrriaS- With his, parents 0
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alla miss' Helen, are speadin the,
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holidays in Detroit ' '
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•14, 'old 'Mrs Gordon Willis and
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Miss, Willson, of Detroit, aliel "Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Watvan, of Goderieh,
were holislay guests at %to borne a
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nilillies ' ,
• Miss 1:50111b id Visiitillk viiit Len-
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