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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-02-10, Page 8' • ''''': ''''' •-• '' '. de ° - .,'• ', ''r: ?,,,,, , .,t,,.,,,;,,,i,,,,,,, f', • 4fit•',7'n''''''''''''''r'''''''''''r';'' ,:c7.''''''''T ,„, ,.,-, ,. , ''Ti '''''''-'77.- 'I' .' ' ,f Ili': ' )• ,5K0,,f '. . 1,,..•.Wix,,o . „ c ^: '- 7,7•W•47`iTv9 !1' 0 , THE11171t ., ..... , . :t.,,' ili..."': ' .',,:`'i,-' '' cP 1,••,,,'‘; ,4 6 , , i, . N PIPMITOR • ...i ,i,,ro ' ' , '1 ''' ''''';i;;'' : "'"71,' . 0., .....•. d . . . , ' .. ''''ps-"' ' ''''.- - ' •' '' ':" .."''''''it ''...;,,,,,,?,...„.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,'. , • ...,.:. • • . • . g 4 •. o.a.r.. )H-- "'- ;.. -----.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, -logoow,,5Ri:.•• , . FEBRIMART lat 1933 41:1.4.411...=.162=1.1111044=34=14.4610111 " . . . • , ,, . ....„ ..... . ..„ . .,.. .... , , .. ., ... „ . „ , .. ... ..,. .,. ... • 1 , . ..:' '„"""•• . ungty 4.;„4,,i, , . ., ,' ' '?' OU can l,:4 ,-,•• ; ' e at five . ornSL for 25c • AORTA 4, 3 and 2 rpounds 25C ter te REMAIIITE-iStaid to he the best of s.. — 1 ! -, , .i. • , BADMINTON • —SUPPLIES - • ...... RACQUETS RACQUET PRESSES RACQUET COVERS Ory fon Kntili,."' ley e. plitenitig Orite.h, goopmpanied. Mee Wen Lane then read the Mies R. Fennel Ad and interesting ohaeste•r erf the and Ilea. People." followed by the A .very interesting by Miss •Moniel meeting to a close. Thlifa Nnte' fallOW04 ,olo lby Mee Margavet on tbn .plarto by Miss Veva &Sole Soripture lesaton and gaye a very delight- talk en another study book, "'India A 'hymn was sting Mizpah benediction. dintest, eonducted Finnigan, brought the 11111111100Mill """ . ,lillill 11111111' , tn.+, es sviA,L . The 11111111111111111101111111111111 "1"1""""" _: - ---.• „ a •• = , e -"--• was Watch • of • "1 . ' 1 , on ,Ais waar :!10410 fraud Toreeto, wag thtlr'gfu.eet of Mn. and,0/410, LornePalo '0 Rev. IC. C. Keine treenpled the puipitrin rOicediton United Church on Sunday last owing to the illness of Rev. Mr. Johnsen.. • Mrs, a jonea hap returned Toronto ansd is 4a, guest at the honee of 1VIr. and Mrs. W. A.. %tan Mrs. William ebeen • Arment has Spending the lease two weeks with relativeis in London. • , • • • Mr. W. Heine spent the first e . r Friday afl Sattirdar .. . . . . . ANY LADIES' or MISSES' . lotop kind for mending 25c Or'• , =WINE WASHING' 25c SHUTTLECOCKS , Case is Postponed. -The trial of the two Woodstock men, who are charged with alleged thefts front the m'atchless Merit. part of this week in Toronto. • OVIst Ang•uls Carter has leased the residence Of ,M1'. Thomas Warden on Goderich Street, West. Mr. and COAT, IN STOCK ' • . At Exactly Half Price .•< POWDER -6 foe RAND BRUSHES 5c 2 foe 11.101THES BRUSHES---eRee. 20 Take ' BISMA-REX,.- For Stomach Dieeeders, such as Acidity, Heareburn, c:, Nausea,Et Canadian Furniture Manufacturers factory a few wee.ke ago, which was to halve taken place 'on Saturday morning last, has been posegened for a week. The ase will co ,ease up before . Our Arse Wrist Watch sale was a Mars Wateh, . just twenty-one year s ago , And it is still -giving salon- did se service, though con - Ws. Warden intend...moving back to their farm in Hilbert • 'Miss Grainger, of Clinton, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright/ . . , . 12 only coats, values to $30 ,_, for, ' •. , C Magiatrate Reid, of .Goderich. stantly in use. • Miss Elizabeth Smeth is visiting altar 50c each, While they last . • is. ,. d AlOOB'S BUTTER PUFFS are delicious; per package .. 25C anOCIGLATE MARSHMAILLOW' AK,E1S--2 pounds 25c *or d . WANUT .BUTTER- • .10C 12 -oz. tin ' Sold at ' . . 'I Keatmg s Pharmacy The.' Resell Drug Store PHONE 28 : SEAFORTH lent Flowers, Wreaths and Floral Pieces supplied for- all . ., oceseions. . Attend At Home in Stratford.- Among the local people who attended the annual at home of the 'Stretford Normal School in Stratford on Fri- day eve.ning were !Mrs. James Hays, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rennie, aVliss ,Ruth Thomipson, 1Miss Ella Elder, .Miss Grace S.eottelMiss Norma Hah- ' kirk, !Miss Jeanette Finnigan, Mr. , •McED '$15 00 Air ' . VP Fred S. Savauk e . THE t GIFT SHOP Jeweler - • Obtometrist PHONE 10 , . • with friends in Toronto. • • ;Mrs. Rheims, Burlington, presi- dent of the Provincial Hospital' Au,x- Mare, Board, was a guest this week at the home a her brother, Mr. "Wm. . Ferguso.n, in Egniondville. eMr. ,George Bethune has been spending two weeks in Toronto and Midland. • • Mr. and Mvs. '•Alvin Dale and ANY L'ADIES' , HAT IN 2 .. STOCK ' Values up to $3.00. For quick. clearance. 95c ' 3ORN1STAIRCH • a Arthur Edmunds, Mr. George Crich, limimummilimmommitimmllmi family were ISundlay visitors 'with . . 25c , Mr. Gordon Rennie M. Glenn "ill" MI Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale. .3 pounds for . , and . • . ' Hays. . , Mrs. H. E. Smith and family " • • " 'LUXE POW1DERS 1 ,.. were Milverton visitors the, )E JELLY our best seller; 6 for. . 25c - NEWS OF THE' TOWN . For Sale.McClarY4 electric range, 4 plate, •,.....,,,, ...r. Would for duty and were each given n month in . the county jail. The charge EtrilSO from a scuffle they are alleged to over week end. Miss Warne Seip spent Sunday . . ,, ANY DRESS IN STOCK • Smartest styles shown-. Friday And 31111ERIFF'S..ORANGE • 250 IVLAR11VIALADEe-Jar • Appointed Caretaker. -Hugh An - consider exchanging good wood and el range. For further par- deletes phoqe 036 r 33, Seaforth. „ 40004 have -timid with Constalble Snell the .°,• with London feiends. . , . ..„ " ' many, put into' stock recent- Saturday -,' Listowel Extra Optical Offer.—Ifigh grade, atyfish appeared for the accu.sed, pleaded for • ly. Big for .. NEO BEEFEX• CUBES 2 ter 25c 4 to.• former assistant at the C. sN. R. station, has been appointed caretaker and assistant at the local . and most un -bo -date glasses, rammed or ran- lens. Your choice . rim shell, white or plAu,, gold-filled, 'with iense4 complete, only $6. er eniency and pointed out that the de-' fen:dints were not criminals and that EGMOND- VILLE • . price cutI . .._ .. ...... , ' 3A1MPBELLIS TOMATO SOUP C. N. R. stetion. Mt. Angus as -sum- lnvisibl e btfooals with ehoice of frame cor- the fracae was • the result of boyish 3 for 25c • ed his new duties lest week. plebe, onfly $12-00. Yellow Old -filled with fiat ereenian lenaes, only $4'.00. These pricel include 'a thorough exitminration by' our well exuberance of spirits. Dudley Igehries, Goderichn ,acted for the crown. The . , Mr. George Black, of London, was a week end guest with his parents; • .., • - CLARK'S !SOUPS -Any variety ex- cept chicken at l3 . for 25c . • PANTRY SHIELF TIN -Fula 30c • •Weather Spoils Dance. -Roy Snider and his Qollegian,s,. of Kitchener, played far .a dance in Oarthens Hall ):nown speclaffist. Mr. Hughson. Over twenty coming rto Ssaforth. The best optical work to be obtained and we clo as we ad- vertise. Tu,csday • and Wednesda Y, Febriaary 1,1th and Lan. Beattie's Fair, Seaforth,.____, . 3BUZ ? case' aroused much interest and throughout the moaning the court room was crowded with interestedCotton- - ° on the 2nd concession. Mr. antirMrs. 'W. F. lVfeMillan were Stratford .guests over the week end. Miss Violet Tyndall, a London, spent Sunday wieh her parents; Mr. NEW PRINTS , . , . , Broadcloths a n d • • Flannelette; tub fast dyes, 19d c of soda biscuits on Tuesday evening' of this week. • Mrs. H. Tyndall. yar Rutter, Eggs and Dried Apples tak- en as cash, and Cream taken for Because of the inclement weather 'and counter attraetione, the attend - . ' ' , , — ..,. Attends Meeting in Toronto. - me ' • LOCAL BRIEFS , . and MrHoward Vineof Landr !. , ollwas a ' Sunday guest with Mr. and, Mrs. ., . yard -wide goods. . ' the Seaforth Creamery at the same arreE, was swan.. William HartrY, _nresident of the Sea- forth Horticultural Soeie•ty, is in To- . • Mr. and Mrs. C.'H. Hellyer, of Harry Tyndal. . - The regular monthly meeting Mat.TAVISH'S errice delivered at the .Crearaery. .e" Hutchison 't • . CommeneIng Action. -An action in ronto this week attending ineetings of the Provineial Horticultural Beard. Waterford, were called here . this ,week .rowing to the serioua illness of of the Neil Shaw'Mission Circle was held. on Monday evening at the heerre • • . - . • • so , • PHONE 166 the matter of the Kinburn Swamp Drain has been commenced an.d is Mr. Hartry is a director for this lis- trict. their daughter, Miss Hellyer, of the Collegiate staff, who is, however, -ire- of Miss Vera Hudson with an excel- lent attendance. After the opening the • Cook thee above accounts be paid.-- . wood. , . being prosecuted by James E. Medd. 4. . of Hullett Township. The matter saf- Will Hold At Horne. -The annual proving. . .• Mr, W. J. Sims, of Blyth; while exercises !business was discussed and tire toll call was answered with Carried. It was ,pointed outs by corn- mittee that transients had given Mr. John Dingwall, who has been taking treatment for some tiume, first • .. fects the townships of Hullett, Mc -'At Horne of the Seaforth Collegiate „ your •favorite.• book .and its author. :Miss Margaret Finnigan ,been 125 meals at a total cost of $12.27. under the care of Dr. Rollinson, .0/ Insurance Protection Killen and"Logan. . In.stitute will be held this year on , Friday. February 24th. The arrange- .. gave a very interesting missionary . topic,. after An account front the Township of Hullett, 'WO* referred to the Treasur- Exe-ter,„ and later hag. beern under the able care of -Mrs. B. Johnston, Means. Income , , ments this year are in the hands a - . • the executive of•the Literary So- Address •Appears in Full. - The. . ..., s...plendid talk which was givens be- cle*.' - '' 1 d ,. which teedings and music were thor- oughly enjoyed by the girls. Several contests were presented and the so- tial er to' take up with -the Clerk of H•ul- Jett. L. H'illborn and W.• J. Petts •presented, the auditare' report show- ,at her house here, seems to be mak- ing fair progress and his many friends here ;ho•pe•thee he will. Si:ion be around ' Protection ' fore the Thomas McMillan Youne, Engaged. - The Seaforth Liberal club by Mr. J. 1.1. Scott at Collegiate Supply Board have appointed -Miss . . eather' committee served delicious re- freshments. - • ing an overdraft of $1044.34 at the close of 1932 • and taxes unpaid of ' $1,437.74. Moved by Cou.neillars again. • Mr.'and 'Mit. Herb. Dexter' and 2Vfr. and Mrs. Chas. Bell were in the meeting or the Club at week. MrEwen, th Heffron and Watt Go.derich We are specialists in.Life will be found in "full 'on page six of of Clinton, supply at the Collegiate during the absence” of this issue. La.st week's E:xpositor ' contained only the introduction. Miss He14'er who is seriously ill at is. the time to bowl. You can't . TUCKERSMITH . that the auditors' report be acce•pted, and the abstract statement 'be ptiblishe,d in the Bleeth on, Thursday afternoon in atteodante at the funeral of Mr. Brownlee, a section foreman an the . ,. (London Life) 'Tire, Auto- the. home of Mrs. E. :S. Chapman, ' . Gedeitch Street. . .do anything ..orultaide, so why . !Celebrate 68th Anniversary. - Or.. Standard.-learried. The report. of. the Fire Brigade • was C.P.R. at .Goderich. , • d /., , ' '%' not come, inside end bawl a , 'Wednesday, February 8th, Mr. and presented. 1VIatte.d •be. Councillees 'Laun•dy • mobile, Accident and Sick- noss, Fidelity Bonds, Burg- Lary and all other•lines. ,, . ' • ••• . Watson 8z Reid • -;••• . Making Alterations. -.Mr. Merton '• Takes Part in. Play. -Gordon C. thRiesid• is having ,alterations made to Rennie son df Mr and Mrs. Milne business block' on North Main Rennie: Who. is .e.s.tudene, at Stint - Street • Itr>feneni- empleted Mr. Reid ford Normal Sehool, took onee of the will have a7''Comintodious and up-te- leading parte in the play toWch stud- date residence, together with a -fire ents of the Fell aol presented at the offlee. Plans were drawn by Mr. H. game. The cost is practically nothing. • • • • . ' trObn Pullman . '' THE BETTER BARBEE ' ' ' a !Vim Henry sMeCee'vei of the 5th con- cession of Tucker Irith, two of the oldest and -most higlitly estee)ned 'res- idents of this township, quietly cele- brated the 68th an•niversary of their marria.ge. Mr. an,d .3/Irs. McGavin were married in Stanley township on and Watt that cistern ling iby "fire bri- gade be disscOntinued.-Carried. '11rov- ed /by Councillors Lau•ndy and Her- fron that a grant of $65 be ma .de to the Myth Ban,d. Moved in athend- •ment by. Councillors Watt and Cobk that a grant of $75 he made to•Blyth • ' • MI = N ow is' theTime , .; • • ' . at-lifime. on Fri,tey evenin,g last. • FA B. Edge and the work is being done represented the Lord Chancellor. by .• Mr. Edge • and Mr, Walter Mur. ea. . February 8, • 1864, by the' late Rev. Mr. Yekeam, residing during' thirty- Band."Amendmene carried.' A dele- gation gams present from -the Agri- • to. Eni7oy a , Phone 214 W -J : Seaforth. Specialists' in All Lines of ray. Can't . Be Helped. -Subscribers in . • Hensall, KI Zurich, Brucefiell • HOCKEY ' eight years in Stanley and McKillop townships. Forty years ago they cultural Society asking for 'a com- mittee from the council to 'co-operate Radlo .. . Ten came to. Tuekersmith and purchased in dispo.sin.g 'of the society property Insurance ' • . . b, , , ... and surrounding districts are bound Addresses Arts Club. -Mr. 'Charles' to be. disappointed this Week because 'Stewart was guest speaker at the theirEeeositors will be a day late. • the farm which is still their home. The 'February meeting of the Tuck- Ladies' Molv,ed by Councillor,: Watt and Laundy that the council as a, ,othole • THE FOLLOWING NOTE e SPECIALS • p p p 0,, .0 0. 0 • , .0 regular' meeting of St James' Arts But it can't be helped. The Storm Club held in the parish hall on Feb- prevents driving the papers over as /leery erd. The subject of his address Is usually done. 'Robert orsmith 'Chub was held at the home of IVIirs. H. Johns. Twenty- three members and hree visitors t. eere ,present. ' The roll call was an- be a eommittee to meet with the Ag- ricultural -Society Comanitteee-Car- -\ riedA petitionwas presented from several merchants asking for the en- 193e ROGERS • • • $84450 9 t tibe • , <> 'S THolmes & Son p • . 0 FUNERAL SERVICE <> .. Main Street, Seaforth 0 .0 .0. • . .. <> was Hurtle and His Poetry.'' - , It (proved a Most interesting topic Hare: Range at^ Collegiate. -Stud- and was thoroughly appreciated by ents at the Collegiate have been the members. Miss Joan Devereaur eractesing on the • rifle range in the ef / • e • ... urs • . Permed by rde. good book 1 have read and its author." The topic for the month was, "What is the Homemak- mer's Most Difficult Profblerm, and. How forcement of the early closing by. law.'" The Clerk was instructed to invesnigate and ,•report at the,- negt in•eetine. ' Moved by Councillor •Bef- 1933 MAJESTIC ' 9 tube, twin :speakers.'.4 $84.10 1,9'33 VICTOR, 10 tulbes, ' ei05 0 ,S.. T. Holmes' residence, 'Q. 0 Goderieh Street, West; phone 0 .0 No. 119 W. Charles • Holmes', 0 ts•Goderieh .played a piano salo anti following a attic the building and getting ,short talk by Rev.' Father Go•etz the cpaite proficient in. target .worle The. •meeting adjourned. . targets in 'use are Song 'recently . . made hy Im DicTavish. The work is CLINTON VS. • .. • . . ' SEAFORTH BEAVERS Can ie be Solved?" and readings were .. g. vven by Ilea F.. Torw:nsendeiMise Ida Bali, Mrs. Ernie "Crich, Mrs. C. Oke and Mrs. W. Crich. The topic for the fron and. Lanittly that/Morris Street be designatad to. the •county. engineer -to be rebuilt from the.courity probate The Clerk bi-aeoustic; reg. $129.50 for 'PI 1926 ROGERS ' . $25 electric, tablet. model • 0 residence, Street, 0 <> o.March ' East; phone N 308. ' 0 0 Night calls, phtine 308.' p 0 Ray 119 J. O under the directioe of' Mr. I. H. Weed- mark. p.hysicalesinstrector atgameW . the. Twenty-fiye Ta les At Bridge.--. seeeee . •• • • , Through the kin y generosity of - This will be the.last local O.R.A. • of the season. The ag. ers are playing excellent 'hockey bound to a break this meeting ie to be, "What is the Mod.ern 14,other's Most' - i ere. and What is its Solustion?" Difficult Proband account. -'Carried. was structed to report on a proposed Milk and cream, sale bylaw ' art the nextdonelowest Meeting.-Cartied. Moved by Coun- Repairpair work ' :. a t'prices. _ end aerial equipment at Tubesstandard e calls, phone lc Charges moderate. - 0. 0 , . .0. .0, et, .0. „te p..p „et, .0, p p p • , Mr. and MTS. Al A. McLennan, Mr. Euchre and Dance Postponed. -The and Mrs.. C. Collie and Mr. and Mrs. - , euenre and dance. which wa,s to have A. Reiman, who opene.d. their apart- bete held in Cardno's Hen on Friday merits on .Victoria Street for ehe oc- ` • of this egek. undem. the auspices of and are get • game. • ' • • 9 • ; Don t Miss It. - e. • is to be taken by Group No. 2 under the conrven.orehip of Mrs. V. 'TeTry- berm Rell call is to be ans•wered by '•.'a hot sup.per dish." Mre. C. O'Brien is to be hostess eillors Heffron and Cook that .council Purchase 2 cords of cordwood at $3.50. per •cerd.--1Carried. ' On motion. : of Councillors Laundo and 'Watt, the prices Equip your machine With Rogers' ' Tubes far cainIplete satisfaction. • ' 0 G , o H. C. BOX ' <> 0 Funeral Director and ds> casion, a very successful bridge party the Themes M.eMillan Voun,g• Liberal was arranged by the Ladies' Lawn , es, ay eeenmg, Club,. has been pontponed until Fri- . o e eee , e ruary 1 th. The February ' 7th. Twenty-five tables (lat. f n xt - k F h . 7 change has been made necessary bv were filled ansd the prize winner's the hi i ezard which has ' ' completely were: Ladies' first, .Mrs. Earl Bell; tied • in Palace Rink Seaforth , f • • 8.15 p.m. , - „s ADULTS 25c.. CHILDREN loc. next month ., Mies Jean CVLeLaughlan is, visiting her Ant, Mrs. Erb, in Landon. . !Mrs. James Love received word IVIanclay et;•ening of the deabh in Tb- ronto of her mother, Mrs. Hugh Ham- meeting was adjourned. -A. H. Ers- king Clerk. Mr. and 1VIrs. W. Tidesfwell, ,°f Weston, formerly of Blyth, were week . . end visitors at the hernee of Mr. Mal Mrs. John Potter and Mr. 'and Mrs. - . • • • vv C BARBER PHONE 80J. , SEAFORTH : 0 Licensed Embalmer o up all traffic this distinct. second, Miss Sally I. Woods; gentle- ilton: The funeral will be held from C. Potter. . O Beat Motor and Horse-diawn o o . ., o equipment. .0 . Charges moderate. .C." neen's first, .Mr. Frank S. Sills; sec- Died in British Columbia. - Miss ond, Dr. J. A. M unn. Bella Sproat received. word on' Wed- , nesday death • • 1 • St• Vakntme-s Supp"'er , • • • ' Egmenciville United 'Church Thurs. day to 'Maitlandlbank cemetery. Miss Margaret Wright, of Mitchel), On January 3 -let, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stonehouse, of Belgraves, were the re,cipiente of beautiful pi•esents; • . .. Dancesi 'Dances! 0 Flowers furnished .on short 0 0 . notice. 0 .0 Night Calls Day Calls 0 0. Phone 175 Phone 43 0 0 '0' 0 0 0 0 0 '0 '0 0 of the of her brother. Mr. George A. ' Sproat, which sad Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. event occurred at. his /Rene in Chilli-. -First Presibyteriart Churth-Morn- week, B.C., on February qnd. Mr. . ing, "Treas,ure Trove"; evening, "The Sproat had heen ill. for some time, Way Which is Dessert."-nRev, I. B. having suffered sH •everal strokes. e Keine, Minister, • leaves no family. his wife having Egniondeille United Churcht-Morn- him SALE OP HOME-MADE CANDY 'TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th - in ST. THOMAS' CHURCH PARISH ' • HALL , .Nisitss.p.einnegyaGelenwomdeallis with Mr. and , 31r, and Dirs. Henry MeGavin cele- ibrated their 60th wedding annivers- ary on Wednesday. Diesel's. Jairies Rirey. and William 13sell entertained. Peter Simpson and presented , to them by the employees of the .C.N.R. Mr.' Stonehoruse hag retired after 28 years eervice on the' refitted. He was Presenteewith a beautiful clock, and Mrs. Stonehouse was presented with silverware.. The members of the men's club of ' ' Why not let the M.elody Boys furnish' music fin. yOur nen' t . . NEW Or OLD TIME • ees. o 0 o o -0 .0 o o• o o •<> ' WALKER'S .0. predeceased some years aeo. Int ing, Mt. sCTeed, "I Believe in the torment was made in - Chilliwack, Commtnion o•f Saints"; ,evening, where he had been. a -resident fot Storiqs hem the life of Paul, "Perils marey years. in tb.e Primitive Church." , Admission 25c. The Supper is under tbe, aus- rices of the Ladies' Guild of the Thomas Hadgert at g very enjoyable goose. dinner Monday evening. • IMiss Anna B•oland, E.gmondville, is spending „a Jew days with Misses Queen Street Unite.d Cfhurch; held a. very successful wood °Bee in Mr. Fal- conee's bush oh Saturday afternoon Jest. About 2a of the memfber:s" turn- TERMS REASONABLE, .: Phone Clinton, •607-5, or write ELME, 'PRICK, Clinton, Cut. , <> FUNERAL SERVICE <> - Rev.Anna Charles. Malcolm, Minikter. Hold Soria] 'church and will be served from ' and BesSie .McKay. : ed out and cut aJbout 20 cords of 0 e W. J. WALKER and ° G Etaning.--:Thg Bar- Northsider United IChurcli-elern- hare Kirketart Auxiliary of First ing, "Phillip," fifth in the Presbyterian ' 5.30 to 7 o'clock. " 3398.2 Mr. and Mess. Joshh MeLaughlan spent Tuesday. in London. , . . . JOHN R. WALKER,. •Jr. • G series; ev- Church held asocial ev- 'ening, The Art Thinning."-Re•v. Luiroanrec.taighyline,vent • ' ' O. Licensed Fenbalanere and 0. of ening on Wedntesdag: when the tvin- W. P. Lane, IVIinister. s hers the . . • , vii..., - ere. Funeral Dire•ctors. 0 of contest teere entertained by the losers. Several. P. CI T A wPeiitt:Vehrers:Mrrsu...wg'jaiaiienpslenTt:S: , gas' • games were ' ...played p L . " ' ,_ 0. Day or Night Calls promptly <> • „ under the direction of Miss: 114-... Ih..? J... 161 o , attended. 0 0. PHONE 67 0 <> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lantern Slides at Home and School. McLean, and s contest graved inter- _The February meeting of the Hiorne.esting witletMes, R. Smith and Mrs. and Scheel Ass.oeiation was held last T. R. Anderson as prize winners. . . , ' . FRIDAY &SATURDAY ONLY • • 'BLYTH . . . • - POSTPONED Monday evening in the public .sehool. Mrs. Merton Reid conducted -several' The lantern elides of European cam -stunts which were very A - .aMinim.1111111111 •The .C.ouncil.--The regular me.eting ' ! • t ME McKILLOP MUTUAL teneulae. triee were made exceedingly interest- delicious lunch .was served under the ings'hy. the deecription Miss Elder convenorsh.ip of Mess. Fel. Smith. le gave therm. eMi.ss Elder, during a spite of the very stormy evening ov- February 10 and 11 - . of Blyth Council was held in Nrein-t oriel Hall on February 6th, with all members ,present The -minutes. of , '' unil Friday Feb 17 • ME INSURANCE CO'Y. , .of recent trip abroad, visited imany- of er fifty ladies were present. - . ROAST BEEF 11 .1E1c the regular January meeting and 1 * • • • ,. • , elele4811 the laces pern and so gave to the pound o t special meeting of January 20th, . • BEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTIL ONT. ' pictumes a personal knowledge' then Died in Toronto.-1The d-eath oc- added' greatly to the'enjoyrment of curved in Toronto on Monday, Febru- -the Arthur Golding ary 6th, of MTS. Hugh Hamilton, . POT ROAST, . 10c were read and on (mlotion of C,ouncil- lore Watt' and Heffron, approved. The folloWing 'hills \—BIG — . • OFFICIERS: , Gem Re • MeCartney, Seaforth -. Pres. Jetties Connolly, Goderich Vice .andience. gave a two selections on the violin, accom- former well known residentof Tuck- panied on .bhe piano by Miss Helen eremith and Egm,ondville. Mrs. Ham- Lame, that were very much appreci- Mon, whose maiden name gas Eliza- geed. berth Ron•ey was barn near Dublin 7'3. pound etne, _ , nil" BOIL a . rPound 01, BRISKET " and accounts ,were preseritedi C. Bulging, work on streets., $450.; J. Cook, night watch- man., $5.75; G. 'White work on streets $6; J. H. R. Elliott, Treas. Band,$16; , - -Pres. D. F. McGregor, SeafOrth - Sec.-Treas. If . AGENTS: mataf: p....3%7113*, Seeaeerb; hE! e'!(9141. ' ". ,larrrienth, Brodbagen; James Watt,' Blyth. . DIRECTORS: , Willitant Krrolc, TannideShOro ;'• Sohn Beintefaies, .Brctthagen; James Cora- yearg• ago and besides her bereaved , “ ' husband is survived by a family of Hold- Meeting,t-IPhe regular me•et- one son and two 'daughters, Mrs. lug of the Young People's Society of James Love. Tuelceremith; Mrs. Wm. Northside U.nited Church was held MicFadden. Vancouver, and Mr. Stews- op Tcei. estins'y elviening and opened by art Hamilton. of Roseftownw •Saisk. singing several C. G. L T. songs, led The. remains were beought to , ;Sea- by '11. fiss Rutih Thompnon. Mr, 'Sam forth on Thursday morning and in Cott then took the chair. The Lord's the afternoon the funeral service was yer was repeated in Unison and held in Egmantiville United Church. thP 111111mtes' ef the r'evleue.11neeting Interment rwas made in IVLaitlandbank were teed fbrY the secretary, Miss cernetery. Winnie &mange. Atter the business • , - , ctr, pound ',414 SIRLOIN AK pound ' 1 . 18e ROUND gni/a ,„, :pound. . / 10(; , • • AO ,Other Bargains. " • Why Worry Abou' t Depression With Prices Like These? 1 J. H. R. Elliott, stationery, 25e. J. Dodds, groceries, $5.66; A. J. Powell, . , grocenes, $1.35; W. J. Sims grocer - ies, $2.49; .ree Heffron., 1 -neat, $1.'79; F. Holleman egoceries, $1.42;.• White Bros., meat), '$2.57; Fire Brigade, sal- a/ries, '190. S132.00. L. Hilborn, dud- . itor,$15; J. Petts, auditor, $15; A. H. Erskine, scale inspection, $11-26.; A. H. 'Erskine, *Aid 'foia• tile account $1.62; J. Fetgusson, January salary, $66; J. Ferguson, 20% of fine% $20; '1'. • UNDER tee The ordee attend day, - , 'AUSPICES OF . YOUNG LIBERAL weather inftealered, that everyone will the rpartyi, it bas iFebruary 10th, to THE , it grew have been. FiRILDrn',. THOMAS MeMILLAN _. .______ ...... CLUB • violent and so in an opportunity to postponed from Fri- FEBRUARY 17th. , nolly. 600derich; Alex. liftfroadifoot, No. ti4; Oelrafortle Robert reed's, 131yftit ; kaaa.....e, taf,satajez xa. 8, ,setdoatch; 1.76,70„,pter Brtiosold; hemeta^ shot_ !'' •. yeolitotri •Thontas moos% No. a PlAtiatifiti, . , . Ao ° ma Part of the meeting Was brought to Are Senteneed.-Thfee local' young a cloae, Mies 'Ruth Thompeon took men , appeared before Magistrate charge and a' )110110 VMS MIK and Greig on Friday morning last on a Miss ThOMIPSon sed 'in PralYer• •• Miss eh•arge , of interfering with a 'police Atka Itudson gave a eery intereeting officer in the , performance of hist . , .• .. ... • ' ' '•::11tIT I ... IVItAt - MARKET PRONE 5iiii,:., . . • SEAFoRrff C. Dobbyri,, account, $7,40; J. Cole work on ditaa ' $1.80; W. Marna: draWing tile 76e';,' A. B,. Taylor,•ditch, $6w66; H. Whyttiouth, drawing tile, 25e; A. S. Radford, votaries, $1.74. Moved by Canneillors---Laundv and . • , lit r • • • I / a wait for it. , ' Don t miss it . . . 11 • tts; • hr • 4,*. A•11, 1,..114;W•O' . 40,1 4,4 "X•g,' '7,14,4"A", , ,44, •,k. • Pla •4 , at. f ,t,