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Hutchison's "'• PHONE 166 z- 1l 11.- . " L: ,. [ I �'. I I P 11 , ..,.. . .,�,•4: ' '=•t ". A position ,she Occup ed testi Year• ed ,by the Social Committee. Trevi . (before and b her r- c"MA of er n1$ r� n $1.00 Ya for. c rioge,'elhe had 'held sjimilar .positions "g1� IIIph, ue Brown an'd White Bread ,Goderich a.#,d Seaforth. A GET TO RS NOW gerad,"te of the University of Tor - Two 2k Tu(bte�s Colg#We e onto, she was a gold miedallizt in RaDibm Denial • Creamn . .50 cl'ass'liesy be'i'ng the first lady s'tud'ent A real 60c Coll'Vat'eTooth to win this ,distinction,. Surviving Brush, quality guaran'- are 'her 'daughter, Mary Campbell, cl • .... .50 ' ' ' now in her second year at the Uni- ... ' ' ' ' ' ' vex:. ty of Toronto; -two sisters and Value $1.00 two brothers. A funeral service will ALL THREE FOR 49 CENTS ,be held at the] family residence here 11 on Thursday afternoon, interment VIP t'akin'g place at Colla.ngwood on Fri - Vitamins -+- Iron + Proteins day,'? Rev. IMT. Urquhart was a for- gives Hospit''al, London, this spring, Othe mer minister of St. Andl ew^s ehwrch, Resistance - Strength - Vigor. he Eg+mondville hockey' team, win- Kuppen. A SCIENTIFIC FOOD and Mrs. G. lValker, Hensall, forr>ier •40 BEVERAGI; kat7s and sweaters, grasped their Lost.—Im Seadorl0h recmtly, a bNa fold eon- 'Delicious aria appetizing either 'hai'ni,ng p¢aixwo. a raalwu3r Tress and other vaduab7le Finder please leave at The Expositor ']lot or cold. did the job and samples o- OfrM•e, . 3408x1 10 oz. tin, 65c; 11/4 Th. tin, $1.10 Ashton, of London, announce the er, Woman Wanted.-M'iddde-gaged wo.mn a wA. ed to take c4ure of invallid out ni�ltuts. No Keating's Pharmacy experileawe necessary. Phone 154, 'or apply at The tar OHice. 3408x Changes in Produce. Business: -• ten. of Mrs. Jeilnie B. Hutchison an For baallee or or Rent.—House Ifwlr able or to 'the late F. De,Courcey Hutchison, c y'ea'rs has been local agent for rent, Plbesession given dhe rslt of Mary. Phone The Rexall Drug Store the. middle of April. . No. 307, or apirly to James awron. Box 154, PHONE 28 SEAFORTH •for himself in the stand north Seaforth. 8408x1 The Expasibor office, recently' va- carve with startling suddenness t Wanted, Farm to Ren'L- Wunted to rent, u Cut Flower's, Wteaths and Wesley ,Green, who has been buyer ,ru,d earn, ""itih go,xb bui1x1in&s, Apply at Floral Pieces supplied for all East William Street, Wedrr'esda The Expositor ofrace, Seadurth. 3408-1 occasion& .. -- For Sale,- Five-privee beai,vwnt suiir, com- Imprlmptu Speeches At Arts Club. for the past five years, coming hei plobe with "Iienu,ty Re. t•' mattress and "Slum. from Los Angeles, Her husband pit James' Aa is Club held its regular ter Kinu•' springs. nearly new. Write Boa 308, Seaforth. 340Sx1 Apartment To Let.—Seven roomed apart Ment with heat an'pr i) Apply to A. Ana McLenn, meeting in the parish hall. After a ���'��� NEWS OF THE TOWN sons a d three 'daughters. The fug Seafkirbh, or phone 290. 34037ti For Sale or Rent,—Modern bungalow or eral 1 be -held from the home ( Hold Court.-1'.4lagistr_rte Greig held N,Lwth Main Sltr•eet. Possession given on w court in the council chaailiber on before May ist. Apply to R. Frost, phom 1531 Seaforth, 1 34043 Thursday morning behind closed Incubator and Brooders For Sale.—Buck doors. A local family was airing its eye ineuhaw,•, 25o ear,; capacity; 0,ollin's elle - grievances. miss in,eubarur, 210 �,trt; capat°,ty ; Oolltnl e1�x,trie b -rood Nr, 500 chick oapae, ty. J. Wes ,0, Finds .Pigeon.—Mt•., James R. Scott, ay Ilcauie. Stmforrth. 3408-! .0. of Scott's. Poultry Farin, found In Ilia Cardno's Clock S upped. --.The cloe yard one day last week a carrier Good Crowd At Sale.—A goo( pigeon, with Q.P.A. 29 K. 111270 on rro ,,d atthe sale of horse! a band around ,its leg. It is pot }geld at Cudnrore's stables on Tues• known where the -bird arrived from. day morning. Prices rangedfron •' $80 to $200 ,per team and consider Meeting Held in Clinton. — -qrs. able shock disposed of. ' J tin F 'Dale}- Mrs C W. Kele '- • Insurance Protection Means Income D Protection We are specialists in Life b (London Life), Fire, Auto- t mobile, Accident and Sick- ;d ness, Fidelity .,,Bonids,. Burg- lary and all other. lines. Watson & Reid o Phone 21.4 W -J :Seaforth n Specialists in All Lines of b Insurance . r t 0' S. T. Hopes & Son ,0 O FUNERAL SERVICE. OIs 0, Main Street, Seaforth 0 't O • 0 O • !S. T. Holmes' residence, 0 t O Goderich Street, West; phone 0 -, Oo No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' . O O residence, Goderich Street, O O East; phone No. 308.. 0. 21 O Night calls, phone 308. 0 5 O Ray calls, phone 119J. O Charges moderate. t I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.C. 0 0 .00000'000000 O. 0 : � H. C. BOX , - 1.* O Funeral Director and O O • • Licensed Embalmer 0 O Best .Motor and o Horse-drawn O O egWpme'rnt. O O Charges moderatte. O I O Flowers furnished on short 0 O notice. 0 -Co • Night Calls Day,Calls O I 0... drone 175 Phone 43 O O 0 O-O,O 0 0 0 <>.-O. .0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I<> 'WALKER'S a 0 O FUNERAL SERVICE O O W. J. WALKER and O, JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. O O 'Licensed Embalmers and O. O Funeral Directors. - O O Day ok Night Calls promptly O O attended. • 0 O PHONE 67 O' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TIM McKIIt LOP MTTTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. READ OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT. -t--- OFFICERS: Geo. ib. McCartney, Seaforth - Pres. James Oonmolly, Godemch - Vice -Pres. Weldon A Reid, Seaforth - Sec.-Treas. AGENTS: W. E. Hinichlay, Seaforbh ; John 3fia ay, R. R. 3, Seaforth.; E. R. G. Jarmourth, Brodhagen; 'James Watt, Blyth; ,C. F. Hewitt, Kincardine, DIRECTORS: - Wh�1i'mn Knox, Londe'stboro; George Leon1harrlt, Brod(hagen; James Con- woRy, IGod,eritt�h• Alex. Broed&ot, No. S, Seaforth; Rlbiberb Fterris Blyth; George MdCartney, , No. 8, 3eaforbh; John, Pepper, Bruce] held; James Shol- dk% Walton; Tho'ma's Moylan', No. 5, tSworbh. QI Ire. W. A. Crich and Mi,,s Bcl1,1 ,Snow Fence Removed.—The snovl amplbell atteudeu the Di tsicl, As- fence which has been standing along so meeting of Rebekah Luti�c No. 8 Highway. doing its duty bi clod in Clinton on Moi -la" ' Mr -1. keeping the road from (hafting, ha, aley was the representat.ivc o.f this. week .(been removed. , Highwa; kileweis's Lodge, Seaforth. , engn'ee'rs evidently consider winter < thing of the past. • Junior Institute. — The monthly - meeting of the Junior Institute will Will Organize.—A meeting ha: 3, held' on Wedneg'day, April 12, at been 'called for Tuesday night nex he home of 'glias Alice Thompson. week in the ,Carnegie Library to or Th'e roll call will be the (late of your gani2e the 'Seaforth Softball Chiii lrthday. The meeting will be ad- for the coming year, It is er:p'ectet ressed •.by •'Mrs. James Allen, , Seaforth will again enter the Hurol --- Softball Leagu,e,, the cup of whit] Attend Banquet in London. — Ali s w'as wen ,by the local's last year Margaret Crich, 'Misls' Mary Farber, Officers will be elected and a ful X. Volan ne•r•s Studia 1Jr. if (,unn, rpss of nor srhort interesting ing 'tion lic. rnlost benediction, refreshments weTe serv- I W17, NU ed ,by the Social Committee. Calci Roast Pwk with D'reelsing Hot Scalloped Potatoes 11 ETT Cabbage Salad Jelly _HULL Brown an'd White Bread AV,nouncemnt. — Mm. and Mrs. 'e Pie Tea •R'olbezt Wright announce the eavgage- { :,.,'.X _;.. 1 1.. , - m'ent of their daughter, Agnes J., to S v ,. :. r, , s � , Sd -.. i .... ,.. ., h' Mr. Obarlels G. Eyre, son of the fate' Eyre and Eyre, of Tucker- Hardwood,lilac hsrtivibh, the marriage to take plata the cage ,J, , r1: ,,, 1. middle of April: ,, d.. d`.,� :: 1 ,.1 7 „ ,.r I r,. �., ( .x , dl i ,Y r M1 f ,. H 1 ,.... b Nr l i. 3 i ,tr�,(1A��..S F.:,�,I..u'YG?t11,�.,3 ��!riY of Aubert B17gHospiThere eatFloors sgedh pa'ss'ed away in Clinton Hospital on Friday, March 31, one of the highly r,v*pected ,citizens of Htullett, in the FLOORING TIME IS HERE AGAIN Eugene Duncan and Mr. Tho•nac' attendance of players, pi'osxlectiv, attended a banquet in Lqulion players and fans is wanted. n Friday evening sponsored by the • L'ells Academy o'f that city. inhe, }fill Graduate:—Miss Irene''Vankel fight school classes which are hid daughter of M'1'. and Jlrs..A. Wankel •eekly in town are being canducte+.l Huron Road, West, will be among y this school. tale nurses to graduate frons Victoria . - Hospit''al, London, this spring, Othe Have Pictures Taken.—Megnbers of graduates from this district includ he Eg+mondville hockey' team, win- M1iss 0. "Alal'ke'r, daughter of Ma this }dear of the McMillan Cup. and Mrs. G. lValker, Hensall, forr>ier ne 'rainy day this week donned their ly of Seaforth; .hiss M. Hunter, o kat7s and sweaters, grasped their Exeter, and Miss A. 'Lind'en,field, Ex " tick's and came to , town to 'have eters heir pictures taken. The Jackson --�-- did the job and samples o- Engagement•—mr, and 'Mrs. Phili he work are, to be seen in the studio Ashton, of London, announce the er, cindow. ' gagement of their daughter, Bald May, to George Gordon 'Hutchison Changes in Produce. Business: -• ten. of Mrs. Jeilnie B. Hutchison an Isaac Hudson, who for a number 'the late F. De,Courcey Hutchison, c y'ea'rs has been local agent for Seaforth, the wedding to take plat LViglois Company, ha , left the. middle of April. . he company and has started in.husi- �' - •for himself in the stand north Death -of Mrs. Mathers. — Deat The Expasibor office, recently' va- carve with startling suddenness t aced by the `Swift Company. Mr. Mrs. Annie 'VIathers, at the hime ( Wesley ,Green, who has been buyer her daughter, Mrs. William Stoddar Swift's here, has been moved to East William Street, Wedrr'esda P,xeter. Morning, April 5. Mrs. Mathers ha .. -- made ,her 'home with her daught4 Imprlmptu Speeches At Arts Club. for the past five years, coming hei —On Friday evening, ]•larch 31st, St, from Los Angeles, Her husband pit James' Aa is Club held its regular 'deceased her ten years ago, but st meeting in the parish hall. After a is survived by a family of thr( busi'nlesls d'is,cwssian, Mr. Fred sons a d three 'daughters. The fug O'Leary opened the .program with an eral 1 be -held from the home ( talk on "Japan." Fol- Mi'• -Stoddart on Friday afternoc owing cotmimunity singing , by the when the service will be conduct( mermibersi, impromptu s'pee'ches were by Rev. W. P. Lane, of Northsi'< given 'by 'NIT. Clarence Dolan. Miss United Church. Interment will q Nellie' Verbeen and'.,Mr Leo Hagan. ,mrade in,'-Maitland'bank cemetery. A short ,comled-y' skit odincluded the program,. Cardno's Clock S upped. --.The cloe - - ir. the tower on the' Card -no Bloc Home and School Meeting Enjoy- 'Those which has ben faimous as a tim, keeper in Seaforth district able. who attended the meet_ of the Home and School Associa_ and sin, 1877, ran down on Sunday night ; on 'Monday eventing in" the grub- 9.0'5 P.m. and will not be rewoun school found the progragime, a Mr' Cardno made this decision fc enjoyairrle. Miss Marian Bell's. ]ow-ing the last council meeting w`h( talk on the negro play, "Green Pas- the annual payment of 640, whit Wren," was exceedingly irnteTe'stin,g. the town has been making towar Mrs. J. E. Keating and Mrs. W. C. the upkeep of the clock was que Spi-oat gave two piano numbers and tione'd by some councillors as an e MrF. McKellar sang a solo. all of travagan'ce. It was maintained th which was much appreciated. The tjle post office clock ,,i'as quite su association expect to have a collet- ficient. , Mr. Cardno points out th ti'omaf'o4d newspapers and magazines the $40'Pe,i••vear goes' to -Mr. A. We; th t end of A,pril andwould ask that cott for winding and looking aft llv' e be kept for them. Further not- •the clock, aino that the clock, rath ice will be givlen, later: The president, than being an asset to him., is an e vlrs. Charles H'olm,es, occupied the pense, as he has to keep the tow , chair. The progr'am'me w•as w,rang- .in repair, ' ed by Mrs, .McKellar and Miss - -- .- ---- H.'ellyer, Young People's League :fleet.—T 01 --- rFIgular meeting of the Young P( Sermon Subjects For Sunday Noxt. p e's League of Northside Unit —Northside United Chuh-<1h—i111orn- Church was held on Tue's'day eveni. « ing, Some 'General Consideration with Miss :Mary -Reit] in the chs with Particular 'Applications," 1 ,th The meeting opened by singing s,( and last in series on the Apostles; eral C. G. I. T- songs and the mi evening, "The' Plaudits of the Crowd," utes of the ,previous' tweeting we a Palm Sunday service.—Rev. W. P. read by the secretary, Miss Willi 'Lane, .Mini's'ter. Savauge. After singing a hymn M Egrrnondvill'e United Church --Morn- Beatrice Drover led in prayer. T ing, "His Face to the S'tori,n, Palm foll'o'wing• n,umhpr were much eujc Braneh'es an'd Hlosanrnaisi"; . evening, ed: Adana Elliott and Florence t, "What Are Words Without Sincer- vert, a solo; a ,mtu:sical nutlnber ity." On Thursday night, April 13, Hugh and Roy Oke; a guitar dot at 8 Q'clock, the Sacrament of the Ihy Mfsls,es Grace Krauter and, ' Lo'rd's 'SuippeT will ,be celebrated in Belle Hawkins, and ,by Mivss,e's. Hel I+sgmondville Church.—Rev. C. A. Britton and 'Many Holmes, iiiev, P Malcolm'., Minister. '' • ',• . Lane then asked some questions First Pre'sbytev'ian Church—•Morn• catechism., which proved very hitt, ing, "Pal'mis or Victory"; evening, esting. After sinlgirrg a hymn t ``V6'orTihip as Insight."—Rev. 1. B. meeting was brau.ght. t6 a close Kai,ne,. Minister. the,1Vliz�pah benediction. _ 4 Died in Brampton.—Th'e foll•owin'g .. , Death of 'Mrs. G. E Hanley. -7 dbi,tuary which atppeared under the death occurred in Lon, lion MondM heading of Brampton, dated April 5, April 3, of Mrs. G. E. Hanley, of S in the Toronto 'Ggo+be of Thursday, forth. Mrs, Hanley ,had (been in pc Will be read with deep regret by health for the (past two ,years. 7 OSCAR 'HLOPP many old friends in S5 afot•th and deceased, who before her marria 1Hmor Graduate (Chores Jones, No, vicinity: !"The death tookplace' to- was Miss Mazy !Margaret Wil& fly 6ng Sebotoi for A.uedone"lag, Chi- day of 'Mrs.'; F`lore'nce Ethel Kirk- ' was •bol -n in .Stratford, being eago. Specialt�ourse '(gall m in Pare 'woad Ur art, widow of the late daughter of Mr. Hugh Wilson, i,' .Fred Ut+e 19floW4 Real, .Flute- Mer- Rett+': D. W. S. Urquhart, who, at the that city. 1+,'i.ghteen years ago e z, lmete Farah SWet; I.R_Mlens in time of his demiste in 1.917, was m.iti- was united Ira niiariiage to' Mr, G Ill 1;1,!, �dirllr, roth 1pire'vd$14tug rg1e .Sat intent vi Ccvll'irnrgwoad Piesll)ytelrian E. Hanley and two years ago tf iY6dewy%5xsxb tasmired° `WlrIft or Wire, 'Chnr're' . The late 'Mrs. Urq'u,har't up came to Sreatforth, IMr. Hankey bell lly' to one year ago was classical alis- connected with the 1rlianalger•ship 0' .. _ � _.._._... 7�iatti, Unitr. Phone: tre's's fn-�alr-Iiia C.Sollegiaie 1nsltirtu�, 14 Avon Chests Limited. She is sntxv �! t . , R,' S5 rn r, I lji ;l w I . F 11 t R. 1. W 1 rs i e e'. 1 ,,,! �j ;Iw.r r r i'.I ,:�:, 1n . c"? 1 • l,' a n.:. r , '. '' 3 ,r . s' i, h 1i' 1 t,l +.�pk � iG h ,d l .; ,i � „' n ar; l�t l ,Ql, t,I ,i r fp') t , sy.;V i ly i - a s ry .aV ? e 1_ , .zli1S , .. 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Dixon � rt As Your Diamond purchase when � and Mi's's I)oroQhy 'Dixon',1 jsa Hellyer made at Savauge's guaranteesRM legl and pupils it F. 1, 'Se oxth Cal - to you two very important legiabe institute. SPRING factors, i.e. quality and value. +nr�i sin FASHI,QNS plus newest in d4sign. We' .1�,,,,��� Can Be', , '"' carry only diamonds that are LOCAL BRIEFS of very fine ,quality. No off- a 'Mrs. R. C, Anderson and little colored or flawed diamonds are ° daughter„ ,Bettye, of 'H,alm9ton, are - found in our stocks. ]lie never The New sold at closer -prices than we guests at the home at 1Mz+sI. Ander- � �~. , ' . are selling to -day. Our de- : son's (parents, !Mir. and Mrs. Robert sign's in mountings are al- Bell. COATS ways the newest obtainable. • (My. W. L, Powell and sister, • — . DON'T FORGET --We aregiv. ° Miss 'Refs Powell, of Toronto; ,Mr. Spring Coats - I ing a Wedding Ring absolute- Lorne Powell and the Misses Marg.1 - - ly free with your Diamond • a're,t and Verne Powell, of Stratford, Ring purchase. and Mr. Alex. (Powell and' James o Reid, of Go terich, were here over the _ For SHOP AT wle& end -attending the funpral of ,A VA,UGE'l • the late Mrs. Rolhemt Powell. ' DRESSES WOMEN AND MISSES • 'Mr. and 'Mss.. G., D. Ferguson s IT PAYS and ,Miss Doris and Miss 'Margaret AWAIT YOU HERE. Glendenning motored to Toronto for • - Jeweler, Optometrist, Gift Shop . the' -week end. ! ' PHONE 194 • Win and ,Mrs, Jack Allen, of <> North Bay, were the guests of Dr. �;,\ O*O;�o'>w0�0�o�Oc�? and, Mrs. W. C. slproat, on Sunday. HATS POPULAR PRICED But On Monday 'Mrs. Allen underwent a ! by her husband and a family of serious operation irf ,S'co'tt 'Memo'rial having everything that de- Ho,S•pital. le 'sloe an'd one. daughter, Margaret a Mrs,. A. D. Sutherland spent the lights you in a Coati --Good id ' Jack. Mrs, Hanley -vas 'a mem- week end with Toronto' friends.,,quality, excellent Tailoring, .. ,r of First Presbyterian Church, e.,Mr. W. H. Golding, M.P., spent • id a valued, worker in the Ladies' the week end at his home here. .01 perfect fit With lines and id Society. The funeral was held a Miss Jean Stewart, of. Toronto, Style that touch the Deer of om her late home, Victoria Street, HOSIERY . is a guest at the Home o£ :'Mr, and much higher -priced ar- t Wiednresday 'afternoon, when the gar- . W. R. slant. 11 ,nvaces' were conducted 'by -Rev. 1. e Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon Hay's', of ments. . . Kaine, assisted by Rev. W. P- Detroit, spent a few days this week . an,e, of Northside United Church, with -their parents and other relatives 1'd, during the service Mr. Jas. Scott here. - • ing one of the deceased's favorite e IMr. Thomias Jarman, of Climax, See tlleSe beautiful Coats vmns, -,"Softly end Tenderly Jesus Sask., "left for his honi,e ,on Monday SHOWING Calling." Interment was made in after spending a few days with his Saturday and be among the vond'ale Cemetery, Stratford, where father, Mr. T'hom'as' Jarman. NEWEST first t0 s(ep out lri ' smart short service at the grave was con'- a Mrs. J. 'R. Hillis •and little son, STYLES ' acted by Rev. 'Mr. Kaine and 'Rev. Donald, of, Toronto, are gue'slt•s at NOW Spring, attire. eorg,e Rowland, who was minister. of the dome of Mrs. G. T. Turnbull, nox Presbyterian Church, ' 'Strat- a ,Mills, Ernestine 'White, of Grace: nod, at the time the family left that Hospital, Toivnto, is spending the ty. 'The flpral tributes were v:•'ry weed: with her Irrloth'er, Mrs. ,M.`Whiite• I MacTavish s eautiful and amore the number e . m _ g Mr. an'd, Mrs. G. Schofield, of - ere those from husband, son and 'De,troit, were week end gu'es'ts at ingitter; 'Mr. Hugh Wilson and fam- the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. A, „Case. y; J. D. (Morrow and family; Mr. E. a 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Bell and Mr. mntlebury and family, staff, of J. Van -Bell spent the .week end in To - Crozier & Co., MIs. J. R. Ross, Mr. ronto. id Mrs., H. W, Dempsey, Mr, and e I.Mrs. George Hall, Egirrondville, 'ship on April 3, 188,2, being the son,, CI th. Mrs. iMcLeod .had a pas- :rs. E. H. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. R. spent the week end ,wi'th ,her daligh- of the late Mr. and ZMrs. Jo•h.n ,Brig- I ls' nage love for flowers," and when . Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. R. Hay- Tram. On February ,28 1917 be was le s en much time, in her ll'eauti- y ter in Toronto. try b�, p t ),w, Ladies'' Aid Knox Church, Strat- e Mr. W. Brine was in Toronto united in Imtarriage to Miss Rae Moss- ful gard'en'. Of a sweet and gentle )rd; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson, M'r., this week. es, of !Morris, who predeiceased him dis'pos'ition',• ,she was beloved ,by all I'd Mrs. 'C. S. Smallman and fam- e The m'a.ny friends of Dr. J. G. 14 years' agto. Two years later h'a Who knenv her. In-OcUlber, 1889, s'he e y, London; Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Grieve,, who suffered a severe heart was united in marr'i'age to Miss' became the (bride orf George Hewson, ,anley, Chathainil; 'MT. and Mrs. C. attack recently, will be pleased to Mary Kern'aghan, of Baden, who who died in November, 1909. In June learn that he is now recovering, with their two daughters, Isabel and s'h'e was again' united in marriage to ]]�� T • A tea and sale of home made Enid, survive. Mir. Brigham was ' a , Rev. J. H: McLi6od, who predeceased BOOL . RLDA 1�j cooking Will be held at the home of. life long member of St. Andrew's her in Septeimlber, 1931. Besides herMrs, Howard Thompson, ,Market St.,' United. Church. Bles'ides his inimedi- sister, Anna, .she was 'pred'eceased by on Friday, ApOl 28, under the aus= ate, family, he I -eaves to mourn 'his two (brothers, George" and William A. is - r pi'ces of the, Ladies' Guild of St. loss three sisters, MTs'. A. E. Weth- Surviving ,are threia r4eces, Mrs. AI- Thoimas' Church. eTal, Excel, Alta;; Mrs. W. Mason, len Boyd, Longford Mills; Miss Anna � j �j ij1•T WEEK. %�j �j K • The regular monthly meeting of Seaforth, and Mrs'. J. H. Richmond, Woods, Bayfield,. and Mrs. H. G. E. I YY Ll !1 l Y Y u L the Hospital Add will be held in the 'Mo'rris; also one brother, Mr. A. F: Crosby, .Bolton Landing, N.Y. Dr., Carnegie Library on 'Monday, April Brigham, Kamsa'ck, .Sack. One Ibro- Nda\'ian W. 'Wo'ods is a coulsin. The THAT MEANS 10, Qt 3 plml. rther, James R. Brigham, .passed away funeral was held from her fate 'home • (Mrs. ,Sheffer and family moved Ithrelei years a'ga. Th'e funeral which on Monday afternoon -when a large HOTto 'Toronto on Tu,Aday where they was conducted' by Rev. G, Oliver, number were present. Service, was will inaike their future home. . Mrs. pastor of St. Andre'w's United church. conducted by Rev. F. H. ,Paull who ^t' Sheffer conducted a dry goods busi- w'a's held at his late'residen,ce, lot 15, pa'i'd -high tailbute to a life well srpent RI 6 SS BUNS ne6s here for a .number. of ,years.' concesSio•n 12, Hulle'trt, on Monday, in t'he service of her 'Master. The i Richer and Tastier • Mrs. Leslie IMo lure, of Goderich April 3. Interment was (made in the palllbearleTs we0;e: Honorary—D. H. Township, was the guest of her aunt, Union''. ,Cem ehe{ry. The pall bearers, u141eNlaughtort, Whn.. J. Stinson, Dr., I Than Ever Miss ,McDaw 11 in E ga' r gm'ondville this wet a six iue'ighliwms: Messrs-. Nelson Wim. F. 'Metcalf, Raft R. M. Gale ; " at More of Them week (tear, Andrew Hoggart, Ernest San- ac,bivel—Dr. A. Newton'-Brady,..Dr, A. �+ • Dr. W. C. ,Sproat and MT. J. Me- 'dersan, George Browny James Rud- Hoppins, •Wins'. J. Sco'tchinier, Charles I a Millan spent the week end in Toron- ,dell and Kellandl McVittie. B. Middleton„ Frank Weekes and.:•Wlm. Tills Lent • to. •,Mlan'y friends h'e're will regret J. Elliott. . to BAYFIELll learn of the death of Mrs. John Bruit filled Hot. ,Cross Grimo'ldby, which sad event occurred ANNOUNCEMENT11 Suns are an extra added C at hem 'h,olm+e ,in ,Stratford on Wednes- Mor. Hairoldl (West lnf 01oldoxed uIp 6ttraction for your Lenten l� day afternoon. Mrs. Grim,oldliy was from 'Detroit Saturday. MTs. Dym- nenus. Delicious and a well known resident of z,§eaforth ond' accompanied him, conning to see FIRST TIME IN SEAFORTH lourishing,• they're a real per and :vicinity for many, years. them parents, 'Mr. and iMrts. J,. W. Tip- BARKER'S Teat for everybody. Eat - nore of them. Serrve ,them dozen pet. They returned Ito 'De�bnait •,Sun - loot' WINTMOP ' !MT'. and Mrs. Robert 'Cantelon, of CLOTHES �f you want the best get, yours Stratford,* called, 'at Dix.. A. MicGre- - Wr. James Simpson, was taken to 901"s,Sunday. TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE on Thursday' from Toronto on Saturday to undergo fur- :Death came on Saturday, Apri'1 1, I Fit and wear guaranbt ed. CRICH'S BAKER'S ,then• tr'!eatm'ent on ibis leg. ,to' a much (beloved and most highly Mm. and Mm's. Adalm Dodds, of esteemed citizen, ,of Bayfield; in the ' $21.50 to e�i35e��Lilstowed, spent the week end with -per s,on of Islatbella 'Woods, re•l.ict of Ylain St. Seaforth... ' Phone 34.. "1Ma•. and Mrs, Robert Calnlplbell. the late' Georgp Hewson and the late A euchre and dance will be held in ,.Rev. J. H. McLeod. The deceased Dff the wagon or in the Store the -hall 'Friday night. ' lady passed peacefully to rest at George W. Israel g (Mrs. Foster Bennett and Mona "Orala" which -has been ,her home for „ . ;slpemt a flew days with Mr. and Mrs. between fifty -'five and' sixt years, She Tailor. 15c George Eaton. , was (born, bon. the County of Water- ' g' LANGLEY S AGENCY Mr. and (Mrs. Hiram Shannon en- ford, Ireland, Octaber lo, 1846. She tertained a few of their friends on was the elder ,daughter of the late Monday evening. Rebecca 'M. (Hill and DT. Ninian '1M•MISS McPHAIL ROSE BUSHES Quirte a number from around ,the Woods and ca'm'e to (this country with vicinity took in the Spring Fair in her Ipaa•ent's in 1851. Her father had I , Seaforth on Tuesday. ,talgem up land in Stam4ey Township • Lady Member of Parliament Direct shipment from . on the lake 'share, just south of Bay- Holl and.BGMONDVILLE fiend. Herne she grew womanhood MRWILLIAM, IRVINE M.P. ' and lived until they m . moved to the � . beau'tifu'l h'o'mie ,her father.'had Built ' Best Varieties The Nerl ISlhaw :Missi'on' 'Circle en- in • the village'. In .Mrs. McLeod's Wetaskiwin, Alberta tertai.ned the W. M. S. at their an- passing the last cord is severed with have accepted an invitation .to speak BEATTIE BROS. , ' nual Easter' Thankoffering on 'Mon- a prominent pioneer family of this , . „ day,,,.eiv,erling with the president in district, for h,eT father, who }vas a in charge. The meeting was opened as skilful 'physician and surgeon, was 'S HALL, SEAFORTH HOME BAKING SALE usual and after ,several items of buss- prominent in the county, haling CARDNO ness were disicuss'e'd', Miss's 'Margaret ;se'rtve'd some yearns' on, the country on • � Broadfont, the lst vice-president, council. Zt_' was also a faithful m,eniIr"- toolc charge and: conducted the levo- ber of the Anglican Church and in- SATURDAY, APRIL 8th AND SUPPER tional exercises which \rere opened strumenital in the building of Trinity at 8 o'clock with sentence prayers by several of Chulrch and larbem the rectory, for p•m the girls; and Miss Marion' Little' which he game the, ,site, Mrs. Mc Will also opeak in Exeter at 2 o'clock The Ladies' Aid 'Society of the Pres- read 'the ScriprtuTe 1•e,sson. Mrs. Leod wa4,always an active 1n'em'ber in the afternoon. " byterian Church are' having a'Sale of Gardner, from Lon'des'boro, •war the of the church. .As a 'child she art - guest s'peaiker and gave a splendid tended service- in the old log school Ladies in Seaforth and surrounding Home Baking and Home-made Candy address on "Service." She stressed (house, the cottage' now occupied• by district specially invited. and produce, in the G. W. V. A., on the need of service for others and A. C. Brandon. 'Stile, was for some . EVERY PERSONWELC+O'ME SATURDAY, APRIL 15th . service. for 'Christ. There was a years Peolpleis Warden in,, TrinityR. J. McMILLAN Sale opens at 3 o'clock. 'short varied rprogram given by the ` A 2:ic SUPPER 'WILL BE SLRVED girls of. the Circle, assisted by Miss '.Margaret firich. After the Mizpah ' from 5 to 7 p.m. benediction, refreshments weTe serv- I W17, NU ed ,by the Social Committee. Calci Roast Pwk with D'reelsing Hot Scalloped Potatoes 11 ETT Cabbage Salad Jelly _HULL Brown an'd White Bread AV,nouncemnt. — Mm. and Mrs. 'e Pie Tea •R'olbezt Wright announce the eavgage- { :,.,'.X _;.. 1 1.. , - m'ent of their daughter, Agnes J., to S v ,. :. r, , s � , Sd -.. i .... ,.. ., h' Mr. Obarlels G. Eyre, son of the fate' Eyre and Eyre, of Tucker- Hardwood,lilac hsrtivibh, the marriage to take plata the cage ,J, , r1: ,,, 1. middle of April: ,, d.. d`.,� :: 1 ,.1 7 „ ,.r I r,. �., ( .x , dl i ,Y r M1 f ,. 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