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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-01-27, Page 84! s •V51yI'n'T4n�j; ` R A r i G 'r 1`r.,, i " n { t Io-: rY •y �; r.,' '"1,1rM NI' ,.81 ^\ :>7 1 J vF �6•} ! r t. r;�r - 1 " r II .; .'1a i. s k , , d A o f w a ,��yyy� U �N P t �` �: i F l i . M La: ; I'{I 2 . I• L, F f. 1 r , ',iii L. i! b d 1 `� .,i� 'r� a .r : _. list ' V �•'r 5 '. I I �" r i v „R , l,.11 �' u i ,.r ,a i,,.,i 7 V:.- tab E; �1w}�j ,I!,,;4 her �v tl'i�E,714,,r �a�a� q i" .5 �+jl {f`d ilii a 1'it i y jyii Ys 1', 11'� Y d a'`'9 ' r 1 - 4 ,, `� ',,,Y. r ',i _1_1 J fi , '9� r !�);'Wf �1J F l P 1d 4 1 3 (R V JT 1'r +I, lry kdT,l•YA '� .�y t i ate.#;: MUM r� ,J nl • �.i a I11 '"<ii,^^b l Mrd ,TN,1AtY w`�.' �,93.�,`' _ r rl}'I,iy''� I . R, " JI (�I� Y 11 t �,"1�N��, KIS V 'Y, Y i f„lr • - - ,�� ,4� �t I',, , do 7j {` �rl'ti A t..fj> *�fyri, 2ry Y, •,dn- t tpV ri. Po, 741 rX ld,L i „t'ee ing - o '�, 1 ( a• rP $y. �_, "I FLANNELETTE' . .... . 4� 11 ,� ,, �, .. 1. W, "I .. '�,�I� '� .1 I � - ,:� d, * Mola "s " 's - ;O,Kit, fie'( ,_ M1t' �5 R'.M I, I home, ,She is also survived, by one EVERY �h r l;. , �� z -.���".''� , � . I brother, Mr. Daniel !MarKayy of > To- &,, w §l-� �`�` Wie have a few barrels of Feeding I4IoIa88es' to dear ¢,.t,, . ,., ` . at, ;ser 'gallon, by barrel ... ^..... . 19c f ` ^ • II ,� f K!HA,GtLE WA', IHIN'G CREAM 25, ' 1�,,, i Regular 50c, for ........... 1'tF1A1VUT ltlatchle�s Merat.. lI' (BUTTER tins 1OC Dunlop, genas first, and Jahn Mont- 12 -ounce C UA$ANTEED '�:Lx' SAZTCIHEIL +PEAS(--Egnx'al to one and f, half cans, Regular 10c, �% t 1` Jgar ... . �' �I�CIn 'cacoA� 25c l 'q! : Regular 50q, for ... • , , , ... . and itis stili giving splen - tc �. -' ... .. HEIINZ PORI" AND 7c . ''< BEANS ... , .. .... ;.• •4 for '25 cents. eluded the mveeting. � r rl ,; MtATOES '5c 1; , l tax ................. },a d ` t3LA1RtK'S tStPA1C,iHtETTI 10C i ,E I , 1 ,pound 'thi ................ WQNDERFUL 'S'OAI' 25c presentation of life memlber*hip i i ' . " • ilitlllltllNlllllll�litllil�IIIIIIi!!NilgIIilUl1' ,Fb�rby'-two years ago They "` • u^ , .P.i Pa in fibs W. M. S. tp aid- Bowland Eamondlvidle;, where Urs:; '� iuoaru, • calms ba , , • ?. Patterson and''Miss` M. Laid'- has Isivee 'been a continuousCh'tel`o ' law. A duet, entitled "The C,rorwn resident. .Her husband died a num- .. of Thorns" was sung -by Mas. J. A. w ber of years ago,.: but she is s:a waved" Kerr and Miss Patterson, Mrs. H. by one so'n '' and 'two daughters, • Mn•. - a f Bax -gave the Glad Tidings prayer. Williadm ,Bowland, of Washington, D. M'is's S. I MdLean gave a splendid • talk- on the opening chapter of the 'did service, though con C.; .Mrs. Thomas Johnston, orf Sea- forth, and 'Miss Ann Bo•wla:ud, at FLANNELETTE' -new study (book, which was followed by double "4k Fa S home, ,She is also survived, by one EVERY a quartette from the !Rob- brother, Mr. Daniel !MarKayy of > To- ' sun Group, who were in charge of the meeting. The meeting closed The Watch ron'to. The funeral was held on Moa - day afternoon when PATTERN with 0 hymin and all repeating the. 'Prayer of _ ,the services were condu0ed by Rev. Canon - Ap- FULLY Loaul's in unison, - ~` ltlatchle�s Merat.. pleyard, oil Zt. Thomas" Clhurch. In- terment in WaitlandbanIc neat stripes. Regular 25c a yard, for • Euchre and Dance February 10th. Dunlop, genas first, and Jahn Mont- ,w'as ,made Corpetery, the pallbearers being C UA$ANTEED ---The Thom -as M*Millan Young Lib- Our first Wrist Watch I .Messrs.Thornes, a+s Johnston,, Tholm THE GIFT SHOP eral 'Clulb will hold a bigeuchre and sale was a 'Mars Watch Jackson, E. J. Dinner J. C. Reinke . dance in Cas•dno's 'Hall on Friday, just twenty-one years ago J. D. Docherty and, David Leitch. February 10th. Tickets are now be. and itis stili giving splen - Miss Celestine O'Leary. A short a'ddre'ss by Rev, Father 'Goetz eon- 'towelling; a better quality,than sold ALL PATTERNS ., ]15 CENTS 1�,�i.. EACH • ' . j lug •sold'• by members. """ '- 'did service, though con FLANNELETTE' — - Istantly in use. Addresses , Arts Club. -On Friday Euchre is Well Attended. - A eivernugl, January '20th„ 1St. Jamed -Yard wide Flannelettes, heavy, soft euchre held in the L. O. L. Hall on Wednesday eveningwas well attend- PRICED AT' • ��S�OIO UP Arts 'Clulb (held 'its l�gulaT meeting • in the parish hall. After a lengthy Weave, excellent wenn ualit in g q y 1,9C ed and prizes were won by Mrs. R. G. Parke, ladies .first; Mrs. A. W. ,] (� Fred S. Savauge business discussion, Mr. Leo Hagan a very interesting informa- neat stripes. Regular 25c a yard, for • Dunlop, genas first, and Jahn Mont- gave and tunic 'talk' on `gCanaddan Poets and ' TOWELLING , gamery, lone hand's. A delicious THE GIFT SHOP Thei'r IP&Ary."' IMr, Thomas Nolan lunch was served: Jeweler - Optometrist played a violin sola, accomlpanied" by Real heavy, pure Linen, plain crash Appointed Director of Short Course PHONE 10 Miss Celestine O'Leary. A short a'ddre'ss by Rev, Father 'Goetz eon- 'towelling; a better quality,than sold v Miss Helen McKercher has been �IIlIIIIIlIiIINIIiIIiIIINIiIiIIIIiIIIIUIIiiltllll eluded the mveeting. � at 25e a yard not long ago C tin 8 for ................. appointed Director of the Hoare of I - ... ... , Economics "Short Course for �Igin Funeral of Mrs. W. Warner. -,Tice , { ¢t* �OtRN '+ 2,C�c County, which opens at (Sparta ori boy. Over fifty years a funeral of ;Mics, W. Warner, who died' BROADCLOTH f pounds, for ...... NEWS OF THE TOWl� ary 1st. .Miss McKercher is a ' ago he was at her hoimle in Maryfield, 'Sank., last r Febris graduate. of •the Ontarioz Agricultural a`?61 dxvlsian foremarx of thee, G' week, was held'o1u 'the arrival of the New Caton Broadcloth, yard Wide, COOKtINiG ONION'S T. R. at Seaforth,., a positron which '{ 2'5c College.' and a daughter of Mr. and morni; train ,(roan' Toronto at Sea- folded double. in best shades. Splen• 12 15 or 30 •pounds for.... he held until • 1928 when he retired .. 19C , Mrs. Finlay McKercher, of McKillop, ' fortfih on• Monday morning, January did 25c the and value offering for 1' Bowlers Hold Bridge: -Thee bowlers . after a smwiice of 63 years with the 23rd }moi made In Maxt- y � g M11fLLtIONARIE' TOIlY1AT0 S0 nJPt- staged an interesting std tri g was interment I 1. - L ge g g dge In G.T.R. and 'Canadian National Rail - 4 for the large ofilee of Watson cC Reid, Business For sale. -opportunity for tnan ways Forty-five years ago he was landbank cemetery'. Mrs. Warner short time a�''' t ................. . ii" s a 'daughter of the late Samuel • for one week . 5c on Friday evening last, when some sand wslfe, grocery, ,restaurant; good living united an marriage to Miss Elizabeth , Trott, one of the pioneer manuf"ac- DRESS GOODS 11 e "^l ten tables were in ,play. Prizes were Tn°' ct�"ce: "�a1 true• syan�y •Rinks, of Brucefield, who survives .carers of ISeaforth won it Messrs. T. S� Smith and firer at g cow hilrin, tageMher with a fadmil of four , 'where site. was Some W0011 Dregs G'ood's, excellent I—. SETI:RHtJR y Smyytlhe, Henkel Lame. London. 3�98xi Y born and 5 6 Pounds for ....,'25v Wallpaper At Bargain Prices.—Now s rme pent,a great part of her Frank Sill's. •tiTue orice.,m net d ,bunaae of wa19 sons and two daughters, Messes. life. She had resided in •t'he Welst for dresses separate skirts and ehil= C I Ib far ...... soasee oar wnndbw divrilay, of patterns Aoir, 114frclia of Seaforth-; Mrs.Gordon for'a nwilrbei of years, and is sur- s ' i EPSOM SALTS recent, or anized Badminton CInCb see Formosa. -fin �r Balfour,°f Timmins�aand Miss Nor- renioe, and rv' °n° sister, Mrs. John Daley, iter s clothes. Values up to $1.50 a C ......, ... 25c . Has Thirty-eight Members. --The' � suit anv room. Graves' WaMpaper Store, d , , Gordo g now has thirty-eight the Orient, new Jube. of iMaryheldy S'askaltchewan. ' yard, for t , . fl su.pplIERY BUTTER—Limited ......... � i c aftemnaa in evening. Those wish- under one don. auspices r robe Ist, cubs of. co- held d from afternoon hiso ate ho � funeral was .. • .. ... :.. . , nlee set in slides, in' First Presbyterian Cmnrch WIo ' wedmesdaa .'Febrcuary eat at 7.45 P.m., on Thurs- SILKS ~ 11 .' �'pP1Y, Po'u'nd ............. P Y progress every morning, on BUTTER, EGGS And'DRIED DRJIED Al'- in to la will be welcome at any Ye service: At the Bowling Alley. -Individual ¢1. g play forth Mission Band.* Admi sion, 15c and loo. were conducted by Rev. I• B•. Kaine; scores made d'u'ring 'the past week in aassxl Some odd lines "to clear; yard wid$, . c . PL IS taken as cash. Crewn tak- time:. iMelm(bexiship tickets, may be of First Presbyterian Church. In- the !bowling tournament include: I ` en for the ,Seaforth Creamery at procured from any of the egceeutive. a texrment was made in Mantlandbank C. Stewart 1 W. Howes 3. pure silk weaves •th'at Were as high the -same ,price as delivered at - 4 . I Will Mr. • Thomas Meet Next Week. - The cemetery- x , 'Ha'ndicap 107 107 107 ,321 -as $2.50 a yard. Splendid values Creamery. New Operator Appointed MlcMillan Young Liberal 'C. 'Stewart 14 113 119 229 '511;1; . Died in New Jeree Ward has J. 'Stewart 12 198 234 199 131 a t you 489C ' . i ` . Frnuin, of Walkerton, has been this 'Club will hold its reguIrar misting Y• Wal here ...........:....... . "Hutchison's week appointed operator at the Reg- on Wednesday evening next in the bean deceived here of the death at IP. fMioffiabt 28 185 130 235 'S5a . F ent Theatre. ,It ,had forinerly been club roomis, when 'an especially at- Camden, N.J., of ,Dr. William Powell. J. Arnold 1'8 201 159 175 535 PHONE .166 the custom to (bring an operator here tractive program will'be .presented, Dr: (Powell was a son of the late G. (Stewart 35. '231 205 IN 572' ,` from ei'theT Goderieh or St. Marys, Included in the prograuzil will ,be a 61m1on Fowal,l, one of 'this rtawnl"s • - -�- -�_ ' — Mx. 11 Fruin is staying at the Queen's talk on "The Call of Liberalism" by Pioneer, residents, and was • ,born in 1085 954 1081 31201. (� • �" Hotel. lir, J. H, ,Scott. A lunch will be Seaforth 7fi'.ye'ars ago. He had prat- 'Hantdicap 99 99' 99' 297 MaciaVls Insurance Protection s— s'v� and it is'hoped that all young tised medicine in Camden" fora 'great W. Green 1311 1'86'' 1601 1731191 g mlfn of . Seafarth and surrounding many Years .He is survived " • district will Ile present. H. Dale 32 193' 209 300' 702 ' . . , . , , • Successful Brrd e. ---A very sue- 8' s rvlved� by two he x = cessful br• brothers and' one sister, Mr. Charles S. INrichoo'lls 14 197 1218 7152 567 r w i Ladies" ' Bowler, -1 0party Cluib i was held of tat C Powell and Xr. Fred• Powell of Ard- W.. "Hlowes 22 141# 201 202 5151. ' ' ^ Means Income. g: lg order tr --law d Diword' a �n A Jackson, and M t L. C. R. Pinkney 261 1'Sl Q12 624 the ,biome 'of .MTs. E. H. Close on P- more, moved to ""Wley+burrf ISaslk. P Y H uesda on of ,Seaforbh. �_ — , , in 1923 general good time. About 4.30 the Wednesday'evlenin Janna 25th, Y '� Y Forty ladies were present, and the 11184 1038 113'8 3fLS0 v"here he took charge the comm- sa down to a vie • i g' night of the death of the Rev. P. R . very prettily decoraterii W. Howes 4-C. A. Barber 0 tial office earl g here unti'r his table where a swan :.. P, 'Calhoun, at Loudon, 'Daft. Mr, Died in , Owen . Sound. The death - remaining t Iptuous dinner waw L l.�eW10� pride was won by Mrs. C. P..Sills, Calhoun is a brothel -in-law of aCan- occurred in Oweri Sound an $;mda Handicap 915 95 9!5 285' 1` Those assisting 'Mrs, Close - were y retirement 19�L?. At :this dobe he 5e�, p�f� dinner, Miss �Luth. MTs: James Devereaux ?Mrs'.. 'John on anj ,Mrs. Appleryard, and has evening,. 'of '1Mr. Williaim H. Trethe- W. Green 31 176 205 176 '1557 was considered bha •old+est operator ' Smith, the winning captain in tale i. . We are specialists in Life served the Anglican church in the .s't'ay, for a nunilber of H. ,Dale' '28 142 168 '199 499 in Canada in pointt of service with a Band conte was resented with a ' fHhiggra. and Miss Minnie Dorsey, g year 'a . well is. ` Nicholls i'5 ;238 262 187 687 record of 5'4 years. 'Tho late "Dad" 'prize a P (Landon Life) Fire Auto- dioceses of Saskatchewan at Duck known resident of .. Seafortrh. Born pair of salt and pepper• Lake, Algoma at St. Joseph's Island, in °Larreas9rire, England, the son of W Ho 21 '190 Q05 2fi2 '7:57 1Gerrtniel1, as 'he sues knbwn,;ft'obi ,shakers in a 'bas'ke+t, They moved a Alumni Will Hold Skating Party. Theos�s'alin and Little 'Current, And the late Mr;;,and, (Mrs, 1%. Tre'the- R. Pinkney 215 240 205 660 coast to coast, among telegraphers, voice of .thanks, .to, Miss Lillian Rich `s, ' mobile Accident and. Sick- was born in Huron 'County, August, alxi�oI hon leader ' ...- :The S. C. 1. Alumni Ass,wiation Huron at 'Thamesiford. The funeral weyl,,the deceased when •a mere child. " --^- -'-•- r , and eta' 'Miss ness, Fidelity Bonds, ' Burgpropose-repeating(the 'ver successful will n , y . 1049 12715 1124 3445 29 18'52, and received' his education M,argainet. Forest fox enera.� sl - Y be held in 1St. (Paul's Cathedral ca.!me with "his famil to the new g 1. y giv- skating party of last year on the next Thursday in. L. au Ont. oouaitry, lading at Dunkirk New Handicap 53 03 53 '159 at 'se'hools at, Brucerheld, Egmondville ing her ti; ,and work for their ens ,venin and iSeaforth. He' was' married at ng was brougha• , lots and .all other lines. g of Monday, February 6th. Xork..;:, ne tifaxrrily then 'sbalrted' out H Swan 16 1'22 1715 397 494 joyment. The meeting .1.:,j,,,..11,1 „ .. A full Program has ,been, arranged, Former Resident' Dies in Stratford. for Onta " ,andi -settled where Der, Beichely 22'1 '187' .218 '629 Guelph iii 1,878 ai4; his, wife pmede- to -a ielose b three hen I iii Damp Y hearty cheers for „ kkkaced it is expected that the SeafoTth C.. Barfber ' 16 '203 243 208 654 ceased him tern Yw is (the Peppy Pals. 'Watson ,& Reid feredlo nine ass ago, which A �ur When n he late- Mr, near wey, US,, •a• Baalber 121 '1'32 194 177 1499 survived'•by three daughters,'Mrs. A. 'The Young Ladies' Bible Class of- {'� Highlanders Band will be in attend- fired trine, weeks ago, John Arthur where.. the late - Mr. Trebhewey, Sr., � 'McMaster, Nanaimo B.C.• Mrs'. E. ,� r 4 R ane Hirichl'ey, resident of :Stratford' for owned and apezated a saw will. Mr. J Hobham 273 303 12. 743 , , , the EgmondAlle 'United Church held _� Brown, Preston; and Mrs, R, ,Her- ,their election of officers on "Sunda �• Phone'214 W -J Seaforth the past twenty years, died at (lice Trebhewy laovecl to Brantford and "-•-' `-- rod, .Wlejnburn Y I(I Members 'Hold Stag Euchre.- General Hospital 'Thursday night. ben to IStratfoird in about 1'871. In , Sask.- and' one sin, b 100? 1151 102'5 318'3 Ro Gemmell, lash. 1VIis"s Rena McKenzie, the eam•%- .,. Memrbers, of the Thomas McMillan Although the deceased ratan head` been Watford .hal married Anna Vivian S. Habkirk 2-+W. Wright 2 Y ' 1, Vancouver. iMr. Genii- ,stent teacher of Last I Specialists in All Lines of Year, wag Q ,.uvng Liberal Glob held „ a stag in the hoslpital crisis since ,the stroke iylio' pred��ed him' by 12 years. H, di 119 119 119r 3157 meal ,had been a ie .1878 of the chosen •as honorary president, Miss Y Masonic Order .since ,1878 when her , e'�chre in' their club rooms on �lreci- he had been ill for over two J• iHlulgihe5 33 171 232' 193 596 Jean Smith sueeeedls +Mises Alio uasda evening ,hien years .It was-imr 19115 that the couple anon- S., was admitted to fibs Waver, Lode . Insurance g some fifty and his illness had forced li W to ed: to ,Seafor,t'h and it,was there that ' Habkirlk 22 139 27? 227 643 o'- g , Thompson, :the past president; Mary - were prysaint. A delicious lunch was J. Critics 20, ,156 1415 .132 433' Guelph. He •had' ,been (prominently F t was nominated', . served •and s a up h' v Ork at the . C.. N. `R dearth rerruaved Mrs. Trwthewey. 'Mr. oa'4 _ s�re'tary, a jd '; prizes were won by Ross freight shed's where he heel workez Trethewey then . moved, to Owen '� Hiawkirns 44 115 186 '20'6 L507 associated. 'With the oxcler,' ,being a ,Miss Betty IMaleolm, treasurer. Tfi-6 Chapman and Thomlas' Gillespie,' for a number . 'of R. Dixon 2'21 , 1'8'5 270 67B memlfxu of the ,Knight, Tennplars, ne4V executive is .tom games seals. Barn `iii. Sound.. He'is survived. by two sans posed of Misses , and by Hugh McMillan, lone Iitullett TovrnAsh' near Seaforth he and one daughter, W. J. Trethewa •---•-� - A- - ••- — Victoria Pr'ecelpto,6 Nlo.� ;10, Guelph; Vera Hudls�on, ' hands• Township; , Y, , Royal Arch 'Masons, No. 40 G1R.C. Margaret Finnigan; .••o O O O O O'. O ,O O O O was in his setvre'nty-'first year. He 19 Seattle; ,•E•' 71: Tretheway, old ' . 921 1144 11147 321 ,.Lean ,McLac+hlan, •Dorothy Elgie, Win- .: s Stratford ,and :Mrs. Brigham, HandiE' 71 71 . 71 ,213 Guelph; Mystic Shrine Ramtesis. O O pent his earlier years on the family gham of aP nie Kruse and Marg. Forrest. ,.. O O The Late Frederick -Graham.-Thhomestead with his 'parents, the' 'le: -e Sarnia• • W Wright 2182 ,226 240 748 'basisy, 'Taranttpti ivah lalsot �' a Egrs ndvilae iy . P S -Q°iie Eg- S. ., HOl]Rites & Son remains of the late ,Frederick Flet- John and ,Isabella Rin,pliley and was 'li. ,Powell •5 189 2014 257 650 mean)bc�r of the 'Camadhan..Teaegraph- mlandville, Youneg 'Pleopile's meeting, t O FUNERAL SERVICE O cher Grah Death, .Mrs. James Bowland.- R. ,McGregor 38 1'82 17+2 149 50;; ers' Vnion 'until lie tools. charge of was held'on, January' 24th, with the i can♦, whose •death .occurred still well known in ISeaforth and this lite W burn office." auenv esic%nIt , 1 ` O blain Street,, Seaforth O in Cdintan• on January 19th, fro district where his one surviving oro- tMra•. dames Bowland fox many years D. Dale 28 R'98 156 194 543.. fpr , Gladyls (Coleman cit I ©• O pneumionia, were interred, on Satur- Cher, William Edward, lives. Five a highly esteemled resident of- -Eg- A. _Ndchols'on 21()7 , 274 '1$9 '6'!814 the chair. The meeting opened with } O S T. Holmes' residence, O day afternoon in the IEIgmiondv)ille IbrotJh•ers ,and two sisters predeceas- nmondvllle, pEyssed' away at her hems `-- ___- — "� a hymn. 'The minutes of, the last . 11 O Goderieh Street bleat; phone O 'cemetery... Rev. Mr. Sherman of ed hien along wiih"•his wife, former- in that village on Friday, January 1129 1103 .1110 3:342 LOCAL BRIE'F'S -mleetinlg were then read by Arthur I r, O No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' O Clinton, officiated. The deceased, ly !Mary Ann Haft, who 'died in g a short illness from 1 T. Beattie 1-A.' Y. McLean 3 Wallace and adopted as correct. The, O resider Goderich• St O who was 80 20th, followin • e �+, reQt, velars -of age, was born 'Stxaltford taro years ago. 'Mr. Hutch- Pneumonia. , +Mrs, 'Bowland was a Handicap 1311 131 1311 139.1 • Mrs. Mulli'gan,,' of Grand' T%rks, devotional period' was' taken by -jean. I • O East; 'phorate No .' -W9-- O in Eg-mandviIle, being• a s'on' of the le"y was a memiber of 'St..Andrew's daughter of •, bile late Jahn MacKay, IT Beattiet 47 I1'6+5 11015 217 497 North Dakota, was a guest this week ,Smd�th and Alice 'Thompson. After I . O Night calls, (phone 308. ' O lame Rev, William Graham. The pall- Presbyterian Church. The funeral a' (born in Oxford County 81 J:. Hotham 17 185 199 211 585 at the 'home of her mother, Mrs. T. sinrging,a hymn, the 'scripture lessons l O Ray calls, phone 119 J. O 'bea}ers were 'Messrs. J. M. Goven- service was held at 'his Iate residence years 'ago. lln 1880 she was united J. ,R"kiii 32 052 208 193 65.3 McQuaid, Goder, ich iStreet, West. cries read Iby 'Edith Henderson, A+l ,c& © Charges moderate. O lock, IR. smith, James Cameron, 9 Nile (Street, Stratford, Monday af- in mlarriage'ito Mr, James Bowland N "Camdlno 14 196 1207 230 63.3. r • Word was receivedhere Wedrs,i- Thompson then read an article aft O O John Murray, Andrew Archibald and ternoon at 1.30 o^cloc"k. Rev. Cert. and following ,her marriage resided+'G• 'Hay's 21 "1144 1166 -228 538day 'evening of 'thee death in .Detarolt "Friendship," and Jean Smith led in O O O O O O O O O O O R. H.. M!odeland. G. P. (Duncan, D.D., conducted the — ° ! " •----- -•,-- . -� -- of Mrs. Jonl Klein. a former well prayer. The Mi"ss'iap' study was talk - .444i y- funeral service 'following which the ! 11073 1'0106 11220' 3299 known resident "af this district. Mrs. en Iby (Marian Wallace and was .cls Literary Society Meets. -«That the reanain's were brought to Maitland- Handicap 110 110 110 330 Klein was 'a "sister of.,1Mr. Joseph the subject "Wedi'cal Missions," A 11 �� A. "M'cLean 31 179 '289 170 638 Ketating and an aunt of Mrs. Charles ,fiiofgraphy of Burns' life was , O O O O O O 'O 9 O O O utom'obilo is not a detriment to, a com- bank cemetery, Se'aforth, £or inter- " Wh' Not? givens I'll; O / munity" was the decision reached by m,ent. • R. ,Woilters 5 2(0'9 229 '219 6+57 Stewart,. of ISeaforth. The funetral Iby (Margaret. Forrest and wass much ---s C. Glew 18 242 2(16 263 '711 will be held) in Detroit on Fri enjoyed. • •,Margaret and, Jessie 'Smith - O' H. C. BOX O Collegiate debaters on the' occasion C. Hays 16 167 262 197 626 • (Miss Olive Laid'laiv has 'iturn- then favored' With a well xendremecl U�r 1 of the regular literary society meet- Hold Day of Prayer. -The Pres CrIVe OUr HairCUtB our 4I, - 4 Funeral Director and O ing on Wlednesda•y held in the' school Iby'terian Women's Day of :Prayer ' M.. Sawauge 40 238 •1'63 206 607' ed to her home here fro,rft 'Boitoir.; ' 'piano duet. .An interesting-- -feature - - I} :, ' 00 Licensed Embalmer O president, James was, � e�ed at the egulsr mg noth- ShaVes,,,our Massages and 1 5 1 521 9 1165 3569 • Mr. George Bethune is in To- of the !program was a number o,r auditorium. The � Beset 'Motor and Hearse -drawn _<> S,cott, presided following o �' ionto this week. Burns' :paelnls „ recited by Mx.. Jahns g pends a me' tin of the Our Shaul o'OS a real hon- G. Stewart 4-A. Y. McLean 0. • 'Re'v, Canon Alppleyardl, Rector Forrest. The ,social part of the si ,t O.__ eq s -xfio e O n -umbers by the school orchlestma and ary Society of First Presbyterian p Handicap 108 1018 108 32'4 of St. Thomas' GhiWeb, wa"l1 preach meeting w'as candnlcted 'by Margaret I I , O�z Charges szirod,xarte. O some coznmvuruity songs. The jud,gec, Church h•edd on Tue,s,day afternoon, t {l'l' v dowers furnished on short O .Canon A 'eSt-to- oOdness trial? Cw IStletwart 14 1249 176 185 610 ,anniversary searvVioes i'nl Sit` Paul'is Foaxielst. ,After " la n � O ztotice. O ppleyard and Charles• Stew- January 24th, at the home of Mrs. g. P' yi g 'a' few gameis A. art, 'spoke briefly in giving the re- J. C.. Greig, rwith the president Mrs: G• IStewt,rt 32 '204 238 216 65Fr Anglican Church, 'Stratflordy" on Sun- the meeting 'close'd with the Miz a"h � ,I,.; O Night Calls, Day Calls O 'suit and complimented the J. Arnold 21 178 1206 154 538 day .next. Henedietuan r eaterd in unison, P i' �'" O (Phone 75 Phone 43 O p speakers. James Kerr, in the chair The meet- John Pulliilari P. ,Moffatt ¢9 190 232 ,180 602 ° 'Mrs. H., Edwai`d4, •of, Gadexith, - 1 1 4 , 0 � O rM, affirmative speakers were Thos. i'ng opened with the hymn, "O God J. Stewart 12 ' 251 18'5 239 675 '- a, guest at the'home of Mr. and O O O O O O O O O O O Quaid, Fletcher. Whitmore and ,Our Help in Ages'. ,Past followed by THE BLfTER BARBER TM' Mrs. `I, 'G. Scold. .• I Y Celestine O'Leary, while the nega-' 'praye'r, Adoration andr Thanksgiv- r.. -`� -, --- CONbTANCE „ • -Mx. W. J. FUulklier, of Bra'nt- l 6I t9 s kers ,were WinnifreKl �Sat3 in th rGeadlt'arrt. Mrs,. 11)80 11915', 1082 3407 P� g b'.Y Miss fI. .i , au .e, Harry Slheiffer and Doroth r Th•orruas Bickell the Scrip- ANNUAL Harndica'p ' 96 96 96 288 f°''a spent the weep end at hisENUMMUNNIor THE JOHN RANKIN R. W'alteits 1160 a2:5 124 409 hone here: a . iMr. and ,Mrs. Leo 'Steph!eats'on &1111 Gert tem, furs 1e:5,son from Psalm 89 on `pHis m +`'r o faithtfulness," "Prayer bn confession C. Gl'ew • , 16 1250: 293 165 ,7()8 •.Illfr. Arthur Burro*, s, of 'West- MT. land 'Vtats1. J. Ferguson mgiroTed � AGENCY Sermon Subjects For. Sunday Next. of sins, personal and national, was �A p G. 'Hays' 15 2A'1 21,3 227 64L sin Univers.ty, Liincirin, is spending to Palrnl ;slton on Sunday. Mr. ancl' Nforthside United 'Church --,Morning, offered by 'Mrs. Kerr. • Scripture ,Sc aVl Dance A. (McLean 33 ,218 2061 170 ' 593 the weekend at his home' here. Mfrs. 4tepihenlson, visited, wt4•th Dm;' "� � Insurance of all kinds. M. Savlau,ge, 27 a4.1 1'73 208 52'2 Mrs. Anderson, of Waryffela, and ,Mrs, Ross; while Mr. and 1�!rs`.' ,, "John," fourth in rhiseries of the selections were read "'by MTs. Neil of the Seaforth Night Classes T ; ` Sask:, is thea ,gue'st of Miss Bethune. Fergipson went to Drayton to vi'sig . � Bonds, Real Estate Alpostles; evening; `The Duty of Gillespie and Mrs. Charles Arberhart, i ICoI. R. ,S, Ha , Mrs. McN'alb, ;1066 11051 99'0 3116 ayes leaves Satu'r- leer auaut 1 `F . Mone t0 ZrOan. t°ration.f -Rev. W. P. Lane and prayer for the church' and her •ilii, the. . , , day an a (Mediterranean cxviso. The congregational meting was li y Mli,nistea. Imlemlbers by Mrs,. A. Stewart. Af- " j� } • IMr, W. 'H. Go1d5nlg; ;M.P., leaves meld ill the church Qrasemiemt on Fri- :F SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Eg?nondville Unrated Church 1VIorn_ ter the hymn, "Jesus with Thy Church G. W.V.A fall' Sf�afOrth D1ed In British Colum'nia. The on .Monday iia resume his parliament- 'day evening and was quite 'a success. Phone 91 iris, M Creed, 113eli,v, in the Holy Aibide>" Mrs. H. J. Gibson led in f Preston paper makes the following ar 1 Spirit evening, "Short Fastomates pra'yex for overseas aaud national Y duties at Ottawa: Notwithstanding lite depression, tflis „ on reference, •fro the death of a former + ;Mise, Ina Gray - spe'nt the week reports givfen 'by the different orgatl- ,,t�' and Forced 11Tove Rev, Charles A. missions, after which ,Mrs. Rdbert well known resident of this district, in Toronto attending the Hair Dress- 'iia„inns wens very favora?blla. Theo - Malcolm, 'Minifsterr. . Fibembait Igav'e' a ,Sct•iptu.re, reading ,the. 4 'eased being a cousin of Mr. +er'rs 'Conavenrtion. dote Dexter was ,the retiring Eld,11�11 010er, �+ I. 'i E McKILLOP MUTUAL (St. Thomas,' ' Anglican Church- from Matthew '28; An address, b Friday,.i.T�nuary 27 Mornin �,. ,� Y G• 'Il.l'MldCartney, Mn1I Road, and an ' • 'Dr. 'Caai Alberhart, of Toxanto, rbut'was re' -elected. LLda. B. !Snell was rg, `'the 'Storm At Sea , ev- Mirs. K. MtciLean on Be Thor uncle of Dr. W. C. tS+pr,oat, of Sea- is spending a few holidays with his the Teitiriwg steward ,alld 141r. +W iI,ts, ;' �'E .INSURANCE CO'Y. 'ening, "The "Mlirnistry of Christ as Faithfurl" was most inspiring.A at 8.30 o'clock. forth: "Wgril was received last ev1 arents, Mr. and fD?rs, ,Char les Auber- Jowett was, el(eicted •iii leis place. Mr. - 11 a . Seen in Art the Angelus. -Canon prayer ,by Mrs. Robert Sm'ibh far all ening of he death of Relent GQtY(1 art, W. Britton withdrew a steward bud h1 HEAb OFFICE SEAFORT$,. ONT. A.ppleyard, Minister. those who Suffer from prilv+ation and Music by Wells Academy Orchestra luell, father of Mrs. E. ,Brown., 291 was me ele'ete,d. A social ,time was �y.11 Iat' First Presbyterian Ghurch. Morn- anxiety in the present times of ifs- Hedley Strelet, Preston, ,'ot li'is resp - spent, ,arid lunch wasielwedi i �: ins, C*zaige N. ,Speedre, of Toronto, tress; a description of the Last ud Refreshments. i j g dense at Nanlaimw„ B.IC., yeatexdayr E The rForreslters held' a •euchre and , # OT,°F4CUiitS: representative of the Upper Canada .meet 'by Mrs. J. ,'C. 'Gteig and the was nate IMr. ,Ro(bert Gemmell 40 -- - MONI�'PILL i+ dance in Ithte tuail on �rixlla ,venin' ' & Tract Society, „ ZTICKb�TS ;511 )CENTS FA,O � e , Th 1 �l,w l - ety, will assist the nsf.nds- Lard's (Prayer ht unison completed a .•• his 82nd year, was formeAjr Y id r fie ,Ceol. IL. McCartney, Smforth Pres. ter. Evening, S n when a good crowd were present arts! g, piTimin ,Influenza.'' most thirty-two dies rmlme. There a resident of this ,di�triet. 1131a1e acid ;Miss 'Gnats NDrJLaxyhlan, �' Staftra, a Igao,cll tilnite r,ported, ar James Clonaioi'Iy, GadeTich - Vice -Pres. - tRev. I. B. Kaime Minister. were meetinhirty two Indies present at thc� •. 1 hearty until a few rnont}}��s ago the: was a week emlil guest vvitah• •Mtnsses (Mr - and 'Mrs. Joseph Riley and Mx. t� D F. McGregor.•, Smf'ort'h - Sot.-Treas. +' tletceas'ed heel a arlticulaxl colorkiarl, g Jean and Hazel McLachl'anl. ` aria Mrs. Frank. Riley visited Mr. and h I. AGENTS: ' Barbara Hickman Auxiliary -babe St. Valentine s Supper life ,as a, commercial telegraph brei•- 110 gs Mao Wallace, of .Stratliord, Mrs. 'Cook in Go'derirh Township. ... � ,f s" January meeting of the Barbara Death of .lobi Muir. -An old and afar. Emilployled first, (by the Mon- was a 'Sund'ay visitor with her par- ,The Women's Association Meld r W. Bi Eixl blely Seaforbh •- John Kirkman Auxiliary of First „Preslby- esteemed resident Irrd a familiar -fig• SALE OF HOME-MADE CANDY Itre,al TelegTv4ph iGon(paVy at, Sea- ernkg; Mr. and lf2•s. Alext Wallace, their mlo'uthly mejerting at the homier ' 1 ]l�rAy, Il R. 3r , E R, G. ,teri'an� urc'h was held on Taiesdaz, ure in tWWn life% passed away suds forth in 1873 he went to Grav,•exLhurst, iMr. and 'Mrs. Stanle�r GTev and of Mr. Jas. .Riley on Thursday. '1; I' " ..fa rttairtli, Brio geti; W&tt, avenin at the lrorive of MTs. ]Lo!bert 'deilly ad his tame Tide�sday morning, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 14th in 1874 •as relietf man. From Augual, farinnly were Sunday .guests with Mt. IM'r. and Mrs'. J. F. 'Christensen of The n a v large atbendanoe. Jafuuax 24th in the in 1:9715, until 1909 ,he *oilke'd for' this. and IMrrs. W. F. :McMillan:, 5has' ante Idaho who have been vio- / I I;111 p, ' 1lyW1. g Y , person of Mr.. , d�, + pren the, Mars. John J. John Adis, in' 'his 72nd ' s,s• !Marguerite. Blaek, of gamil= ,i•ting�in Kansas'City and Naw York max' Mr' ST. THIOMAS' CHURCH PARISH e Nio1-bhvvlesteriq Telegrap4i i Mi R1.7G'i'ORS: Selarfer, was in tllw chair and can- 'Mtuix Iliad not been, in his usual health HA.L at Guelph. In thaIt y,ax he ,sift; tom, ''and 111lressrs . 'George and Wm, are Iguesrtw this week at the home of ^I {}(dIIYdtYf iimbxx',,,, L,cinora �u1tn dna Elie ibinsiiiess part o4.the meet for the ,past two weeks, .brit hail been west 'andrFedl work for the (7.", 'Blae)�, ocF' Ilarud!oin, wee rweek erul Mn. anti 'Mrs,. William Clark. M ladhagenr• Jatnties Cbnr it>g i'it a very e3Piciwlilti retonnei•, 112iss able to be about as usual until short- Telegraph rs. 1 J1rr y' "' ileaicQi• Alex: 'Sroad�°otwNa. Ifiarriet Hurter presid,dl. A very lY after he arose on 1'u'esda morn- �Adtttia t►n 251, Co.,Cparo Moose Jaw anheTc guests At fib's pazenbal .lursmle. Christensen, who before her marriage a`1`rrto, cert F Bl fine nisi y he remained unroll 191'7 with the ex- "ilh,e ;Peppy Pals• M�iggioit • "Nand w*,s 'Mists 1 " 1 Vis, Y ; 19 wars g+'iw,eti irog, whenhe was 8'triGken and Ivy Cbatdesy is a niece of i,t7: ;•' + ' ,' pass- The !Sipper xa tiridx •t1te a'us- caption of .a few rtvantlis ,licit he sPenro a 'vet's �njlayalble afteri>uon 'Mrs. C!Iaria, and was ,born at IGan� 1;1 iMlJ :s" , d 1q I I y..I',1o. $, eafaswflt; flVllre Iiolbert t� erhat , W, 11 wvaI ed away a s!}iart time after, Mir. . rices of •the iraM ,f,i•u11d of the was located at (`ofd's, BjC. He ,went on Saturday fast 'when about thirty t ' i ilfuir' vitas• born at 'Rockwood', Oxtforci chiytc'li, and Will be serftd from to Va3ieduiver in 10,17 a,lid xennrainecl childrien mot at the church for th Y s erre' and spent time, ,holy ver, sin e. } i 1 " . i + +E i .. elft etlt', wi lPi�d; JAdlneB SQia1- folio ed lby the Sceipinire Iless'an' by 'sir This is ,the first time, howeNer since '' �, : >d7 1 #I "�hk d �dn ]moi Na• �, 1VGhss 1V axiarl: C,rey O'ne uses pleas- 'City, thrid camtmenced' work with • ' '5,3' 'rt 6,j,ro,Woc'k'y ,ti ,.. s Y .,> there for t5ve geair�it the enilploy M'iss+ion l3and 'party. the afterd'oon. she wenit West over .twenty 1 dri ing fedtiY•rm of brie pr�graari was thA th"e Glrand Trulak 'Rail'way When a 9, .!bY yea�3 It r - e ��9$•2 of the C.P.R.C�RH'raaru Vancouver its was ,albeit tri .gamre, soaugts and a 'ase; that she has visited here. ,y �i`1 . i i'�ll!, i, , , ' r i ,j� ! , . ,: ", n ,�� . 1I 4 . k .; i. r �,; y . �. , ,.: ,, ,. t. an.,+ w,.>y 1 r .der P' .1 r .. r e' :al n r..s1 ., r... r. ..,rv.. ,.-. �. .,. : h.,, ,': , .. , S, .t. 7 .1 1 .. ,. , 1 ( �. fly ., r, u , .1 .f r .,., , .. t v .., � �. .,. 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