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i1, r {dial s it .,„ , , , +lapel texecttroitve Gs o(up No, d (book xtoarbo, SbratFoa+d, WralAran, Clinton a
' a `+ 11-11 .; "A 'EfB O![J 4N(S + GET XQUIiS NpWI cltlal ge wiVh Miss A. ,VVlal'eace 'Fre- Your aro •d ... tchase w> en surraluxud4au • dlstai! .,
, f, . n r (Two 25c TuD1es Colgate'! slidi ng. The devotional service wa• # .
I , -IM u,1tw , ` i51j d .- .w .,: . . . ...... . . . . f+ollo with a very approprialie made At Sausage a ghgralttees
iii a ti r * Ribbon- Dental Cream .. ,54 , y to yoiA t very ,.important Died in 1Vlgantxesl.— +Daily paFer
r t1 i+i, + « BID Areal 50c Co'1 stn Troth Firstar rrlessa' b ATns. J. Read. " P • 'Poe carried
: ` g Other '4ple'ndid papers werq reald +by factors, Le, qualitY sad value. cBapatclies fp
i ' B s' call guaran- (Fye Mentreal referring to Ulla death
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4i , t H .•......,, .. teed .. , .... .......... .6a Hca ' carry olyat cads that are , fthat"city the g3rgAon's dray of M
kmn • Miss, J. Ale ud'ea•, Iad s Fkinr plus in
1 SSE THi[LVIS .. 40 . rig; dVI'rs. W. Black and dean, Frank Pitcher, nee Harriet Brooks
'„la ' -- ase.e uneelvg tics- of very fine quality. Nu off-
, ,& ., Art per rt m Value $1.0,0 colored or flawed diamonds are 'Ml's• Pitcher is a former resident
t E r a wor-
r r L0'Ci VIP ' p , xesris Seaforth and a graduate of the S
l . J3iA[MBEE!RED Wf1IEAT ALL THREE FOR 49 CENTwS e y e We would sale Jesus," pound in our tgcks. We never forth Collegiate Institute, who 1
N MRIN1SIEIS, ,per tin and prayer. sold .at closer pricer,. than we listen sh@d 'herself in !tient
e t e with a beautiful u iv
1 t H Vitamins + Iron -1- Proteins are selling to -day, Our de- gm
; "ix'i`” IJ'AIOOB'lS ,BUTTER PUFIFS gives - --- aigns in mountiftgp are al- fields. The despatch !rill: "Dist
NEV”ge . , ........ 25c Resistance -Strength -Vigor. ways the newest obtainab>fe. guished for her work in, physics, M
+R' Permit Lost.—Lt slt in post oftlee or in Sea- • . Frank Pitcher, nee Harriet Brooks
.f ` A SCIENTIFIC FOOD fortfh, a 1833 Driver's License. Finder pleas DONT FORGET—We 'are giv-
tiP -. L1H000LA'TE^ U4ZAItSFPMAL- BEVERAGE leave ';m Post. once, IC. F. tsau saluxl ing a Wedding Ring absolute- died at her r@siden'ce her® to -d
x; ti • .. ly f with your Diamond aged 56.. She made the notable c
(LOW CAKES, 2 lbs. for For gale -11 hoe t attiLizer dine drill, Mo-
`„rrd%;' 'Delicious and appetizing either cov' of the recoil of a rac1icaet
l'., ( ormwk-lleiarittg, g.wd aR, new, it is a ora°•- Ring +prirChasC. . - .ery
,Ili ,, GINGER (SNAPS at 1p1C hot cricoid. I Wain for quick tiwll'e. A. W. Dunlop, sea- atom and worked in llnany world fa
,palled ........ ! U 10 oz. tin, 65c; 1 / lb. tin, $1.10 Guth. 3418x1
our lalboratoriets under of trail
' r% For Sale. --,A Wmald quttnUty of dwic amber SHOP AT
2ffi:' Z3'IJNT S IMARM TIADE • ! honepr4 Ito clear at 35 cents for a ten pound a'eienttists.' Born at (Exeter, Ont.,
2$e • SA V.A UG • 1876, she studied at McGill Unive
Keating s Pharmacy in'oiudwi J. , Laing, 6 afnrth. i r rug in art's in 1$98.
+ k0 .oz. jar ... . ............. 3410x1 IT PAYS tY, 8 ad xalti
Wanted." reliable girl to do house wore.. +worked in the Cavendish Laboratc
;11µ. .. (SV+9EF,T MIXED PICKLES 15 The Resall Drug Store Jeweler PHONE 1194 Gift Shop . Carl dge, under Sir Joseph Th(
J Permanant ak sawaacnoty. Apply w flre. r,d: p brl
Vint ........ PHONE 28 "'; SEAFORTH Hunte seaOorth, lint, 34lu-1 so the later with Lord Rutherf
t :. .......... son and
Cut 'Flowers, Wreaths and Work Wanted.—On fame for six mona)s or
Gi' RNSTARC`1i3, in ,bull ntwt :l v mar, of.life expari„nce and ie1 able. ,Macdonald Physics and 'L
Floral Pieces supplied for all oratory at McGill. It wast there
G .. Q - pRURl . . ............... ; r kealsonaWe wages. Apply at The Expositor ' Off' O
' dsl s• , made the discovery
e oei , or P, o. 13ox 2 3, Seaforth. 34w_1 c .ery for which
• '. Ia;CONOrMY COFFEE at "' Boys and Girl's Wanted,—Boys and lsirly, s was given wide recognition'and wl
pound ........ r... ......... 35e w rt years, wuanted uo eeil tickets for ldcal g grand-
son (has led to the location of save
daughter, Mi•s. E. Reid, and hex
pray in, Seaforth and district on cbramission in-law, ,,,,Herr• Reid, and two ands- new radioactive elements. Mrs. 1
°} basic•, Apply ,,ac once at The Expositor Of. I3uit and Shirley Reid', all cher• also worked under the celebr
4 OUB OWN BLE. Ll NEWS OF THE TOWN childreal
c tire, 3410-•.3
11, at, 'pound ... . ............. 5'O.e of :Stratford. The uareral took place ed Madame Pierre 'Cgrie the disc
y. Apartment To Let., -Seven roomed apart- from ;x'. C. Box's Funeral Parlors, in- e.rer of radium at the Sonbor
'-a1 meat with heat suppllied. Apply to A. A ,
11 Cream taken for the Seaforth Cream- Announcement.—Mrs. ,'L. NN-att.on, McLennan, Seaforth, or phone 280, 3403-tf terment (being made in Eigmondville Paris. She is survived ,by her h
'ery at the same price paid at the of Toronto, announc®s the engage- Work wanted -13y practical nurse, fourteen cemetery, The service was conduct- band and a son, Paul, of Montrea
Creamery, m,ent of heir youngest dau'l,hber, liar- yea„• eap ienoe, at liberty to go out of ed 'by Rev. W. P. Lane, of tiller Nortlh-
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tv,H+rr, -Pierce ,taM.e atase, wages and pArticu-
Eggs, Butter, Dried A pies and gareit Lily, to, Mr. William C. W. side United 'Church of •Seafortll as- W M. S. of First Presbyter
'' p Balrbi t', Ot' Seaf01 t11, Ont., the w•ed- lar.. Xrs. A. Powers,. e,o J. Tomlinson, sea- ' ' ,,ter
Feathers taken as cash. We urih, ()nt. 3110x1 listed by Rev. Capt. Duncan, of Church.—The Easier Tha koRer',
Pay din to take place early in lllly• Stratford. T'h,e pallbearers were Geo.. n
1-:, ' per dozen extra trade for b — - Pof the W. M. S. of First !Presby,
` 1 cent Reeves, Wesley .Nicholls, Joe Storey, ian Church was held on Tues -day,
' eggs Will Move To Blyth.'—Mr. Angus' COMING EVENTS Harry Hart and Norman Niicholls, of
t” VI{cRae has taken over the fine u terno•an. ' The m•eetiivg., opened
t ° , p Swiorth and Wilson Rath of Strat-
";;; ' ' ' singing a hymn, followed by pia
t,`., Hutchis®n s to -date service station in.. Blyth re,- (items unser this head will be charged at ford. ArtvOng tho's'e sending flowers
94 • the rate of 25 cents each insertion). in unison. The S'C1'Dpt',Ure 1eS50ri 1
cantly in charge Of William Stephens. ,i ,weir's: The faallily, Mr. and Mrs, H. ,
`dr PHONE 166 VI"r: and Mrs. McRae will go to Myth Gaul and family, Ma. and Mrs. Col- read by Mrs. K. M. McLean and N
Home Cooking sate and Tea at Mt+: Howard J. Kerr,gave SOm1@ • EdsteI' thOtigl
this w`ee:k. lin and Mrs. Collins, Mr. and M-rs.
'I'h nt +n on %'r easy, Ayre 28th, under the The roll call was answered b ave
— atspl.. of vhe 1,aalc ' Guila of St. ','hors!' Geo. Ford, 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Vint and Y
o of S :ripture appropriate for Ear
,. Not As Many As Usual.-tiot as Chn,..h 'pea, 13 cer1L. Please drop in and favi ly, Margaret and D'nvid Pink-
:, Automobile Season many local' people attended the an- 1,1 '11`6 a friend. 3.110-2 and the minutes of :the previous m,(
Home cookie • in • were read ,ana approved, A h
nual 33rd Regiment baPl in Clinton g Sale.—The Lmlies' Aid of rip Y
• ,, r>ulr', C}iw•ch, McKPll up, are holding a home was 'sung and Mrs. Wardlaw Tay
is now here on Monday e. 'ening as is usually the rt,:.de I king sale on Saturday, Ap¢•il 22nd, of Gaderilch; who was the gu
r . case. 'The dance was highly sueee s- alt",'3e 0•,•lock, in the store formerly occupied speaker for, the dray, took for
flll. by ars. Sheffer. 3410.1 What Will You , "Giving*
Are you insured against - — theme Given In an interest
Are Building Driveway.—Messrs. S. and clear way she ,told of how •
+. hazards of the roads` T, IHlolmes a d W. F Southgate are what could be 'given to the 1+atl
1 haVin. a fine cement flHvewvay built Garrow Farm Sold.—The 30 acre be doing In ivtio giv'eth. all things. (Mrs. Tayh
r Automobile rates have kept reading to the lane between then , -belonging to the talk will not soon be forgotten. 5
1 farm near Seaforth
pace with the times. properties sties on Goderich Street, West. Rate of the late Robert Garrow' 1 1935 J. C. Gre'i,g moved a hearty vote
1. t The work is being, done by R. Frost has been sold to Mir. P. Peterson, of thanks, to '(Mrs. Taylor and was
New low rates under special and. son. ' Egniondvalle, for $260x0. On the pro- IV. " onded. Iby )Mrs. Nei', •Gille'srpie. '
. perty, which is situated only a mile Still 2,cquiring experi- offering was received and dedica
• g a fine stucco house with all modern -encs 3by the one step -at- meetingker by Mrs. L B. Kline. '
merit pian. - Lady Bowlers To Hold Annual I and a half from Seaforth, there is in
t Meeting.—A meeting of the Ladies I closed' with a hymn Rate's gladly quoted. conveniences, and a lar I
r Lawn Bowling Club will be held in lIi. Peterson has !scup a files hone :A -time methal, prayer, 'The pSoOfi:tiler at dR a dal
Beset Canadian Com anies. the , Carnegie Lebr•ary on Fric .. , I - ; arced a. cu
1 Punch a, a social half hour ,
April 21,• at 3.30 P:m. , A special in-+ at a very moderate price. He took OR ..
„ . o ,nation is extended to all larlies in- I 1?O9seS iOn on Thursday. spent,
Watson & Reid teres ,ed in bowling t0 be preg On your sent. ' ccCashin in"
F - !101 - Hold Weekly Meeting.—The reg -u- Anderson-Mills.—The Manse,
f . 'hone 214J Seaforth TO Meet To -night. —The annual lar tweeting of the Young People's thorough JusineSS forth, was the scene of a pretty E
meeting of the Seaforth 'Business Society of Norths'icle Unibecl Church ter wedding at noon, Sait+urday, w
Specialists in All Limes of tvas held on Tuesday, A training • Alnnaf6el Louise
,will be 'held. this April 18, with youru e2 daughter
Insurante . : Thursdav) Association
in the. Carnegie Mrs. Beeth Webster in charge. After Mr. anal Mrs. J. •A. Mills,,Blygth,
Library. Election 'of pffi'cers will take a short sing -song the 'L'ord's' PrayerY'1tC' .for Our Catalogue united 1n nvaari'age to, William. He
place aqd other important business was repeated in unison. A - hymn ert, only son orf Mr, and Mrs. V
rt transacted, was then' sung, after which the as- Success Business College Anderson, of Walton, the ce,rem
O O O O O O' O O O' O '' istat seretary, isVera Mole, being pe
,formed by Rev. I. B. 'Ka
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<> •O Drains DugUp.—Town workmen .
read the roll call. A well rendered ' A. ' . BOUCK, Principal. B.'A., cousin .of the (bride, assisted
,x " Q S. T. Holmes & $on O have been busy the. Plast week digging ,s'Olo entitled, "The King's Business," Above Eaton's Groceteria Rev. 'C; C. Kaine„ uncle of the! br
i. ,, O FUNERAL SERVICE O p The !bride, g y
x w sewers .on 'West and Goderach was given ,by yTa. Sam (Scott aecorm- given in marriage ,b
f' Streets in. an effort to alleviate the parried on the piano 'by Miss. Jean .STRATFO.RD, ONT. father, was lovely in a .gown
O Main Street, Seaforth' O Web to each carded taffeta with (blue s
O ,p watery condition of the roads. • The a r, The reading was p
: • O S. T. Holmes, , residence O work is under the direction of Chief taken by Mrs. E. H. •Grose. A very peas, a necklet of )blue aquamal
O Goderich ; West; ; h 'e O of Police James V. Ryan. in'terestin:g and inlstrulctive address and crystal's; the gift of the gro
O No. 119 W. Charles $d m s' O + an "Bringing our Fr'ien'ds to Christ" ` and carrying an arm bouquet.
Butrtemfiy roses and. blue GIory of
,Sun, , She wore a small bandeau
.rhinestones in her hair. 'Mises El'
beth. Mills, A.T.C.M., sister of
bridle, presided at ,the piano dux
,the ceVelmonty and, thesigning of
register. The gift of 'the groom
the pianist was•'a "boudoir, clock.
bride' and groom 'were unattenrl
After the cemenvo:ny the wedding N
consisting of tiho Immediate relate
motored to Goderich for 'the weld
dirmer served at the Bedford Hal
The tables were 'pretty with spr
flowers and Easter lili,ets, cents
with the cake. The • happy cop
left,.1)Y motor for a short hoineym
'to eastern ,points, the (bride' travel]
in a •gray coat with a dress of t
figured crepe, with blue halt and
cessories to match. , On their ret,.
th:e'y will reside on the (groom's fa
in M'cKillap.
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Hutchison -Ashton. — The Lon(
Free Press refers as follows to
wedding of 'George G. Hutchison,
Of ;Mrs. Jennie B. IHlut'c'hisan and
late F. D. Hutichison, which occur
On Wednesday of last week. 1A
Hutchison is a former well kn•o
resident of Seaforth and is a rec,
graduate of the Seaforth C
legiate Jnstitute: "Metropolitan Ur
ed Church was beautifully decors
with ,palms, ferns and spring flow
for the marriage Wednesday aft
noon at 5 o'clock of Hilda M.
drawghter of ;Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Ashton, of this city, to George ' G
dor.Hu,tc'hison,, •son o'f Mrs. Jennie
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residen'c% Goderich Street,
O Huron •Presbyterial Will Meet.—
w'as,,,•albly taken (by Mr. Earl Web-
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East; phong No. 308.
O The seventlh annual meeting of the
star. After singing a hymn and, re-
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. Night calls, phone], 308.
O Micron Presbyterial of t'he 'W. M. S.
lFeatimg the 'blazpah benediction, an
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Ra'Y tails, phone 1,19 J.
O of the United Church will be: held in
interesting game brought the meet-
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tCha¢ges moderate.
O Thames Road, United Church on
in to a close.
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The Yard, 3 5C The Yard, ,I
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O Tuesday, April 25. The special
0 -speakers will be Dr. C'hon'e 'Oliver, of
Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary.—The
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fashion
with period sleeve's., tight, at t
Indra, and 'Miss C, 'R. Duff, a temrp-
April meting of the Barbara Kirk-
pay•'—'Rev. C, A. 'Malcolm 'Mirris,ter..
on
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evance, speaker.
man. Auxiliary was held in First
daTxles Connolly, Goderich - Vise -Pies, Eyre and the late Silas Eyre. R.ev.
iMM^fson
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Predbyterian ,Church on Tuesday ev:
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after Eavter Services. Sunday school
O Material Stolen From Crusher.—A
endng, the pith. Mrs. T. R. Ander-,
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H..C BOX
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O quantity of gasoline, oil and tools
son, leader of the Graham Group,
MEET . THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY ROOM ' IN
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Funeral Director and
have been stolen from the Tucker-
O smith stone 'crusher, which is beat-
arranged' :the program and presided
at the meeting. A hymn, was sung
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O
O
Licensed" Embalmer
Best Motor and Horse-drawn
O ed in Alexander's pit. The theft was
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and the openjng prayer was, given
Sunday school at ,
” p'm
l vening subject. A Walk With the
w s in
a• stn' aitrr,
tive own of blue organdie. Her sho
equipment. "
discovered Wednesday and is thought
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,by Mxs. Harold Daae. The !Scripture
1.O
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+charges moderate.
to have occtYrred since (Monday. No
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le'ss'on was read by Mrs. Harry Scott,
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(Flowers furnished on short
,trace of the stolen (goods have been
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after which aruother hymn, was .sung.
'The business
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notice.
O found,
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part of the meetdn'g
was then• presided over by the presi-
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Night Calls Day Galls
Phone 175 ,'hone 43
O- Prize List Correction —In the pub-
dent, '.'Vlrs. John, Slclater. A' vary
,
e -11R '
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'ilieonharlt, Eroftageri; James Cion- sorie's to match. On their return the
O lished list of the successful exhibi-
pleasing items' of the' ro
p gram was a
1 t`
O O O O O O O O O O
O tors attheHensall 'Spring (Fair held
on Tuesday 'of last week, there vvas
'beautiful solo 'by - ts. J. A. Munn,
accompanied by. Mrs. W. A. Wrilghi.,
,
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Supeftest
an error in the agricultural brood
The Missionary Gleanings' was read
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mare class. Mr. CV. S. Broadfoot was
0 given credit for winning the second
by Ml-, ROibert Smith. A chorus was
sun b
g Y the Graham Group entitled,
was at the home
,
the bridles parents on 'Mount Plea
WALKER'S
O prize in this class, when the actual
"Let the 7.aght of Christ Shine
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O FUNERAL SERVICE
O winner was Mr. Ma'tthew Tinney, of
Exeter, whose name dill''
Thro'u'gh," aceom .,paned by Miss 'Haz•
el Tjeid, ,and was enjoyed.
'11",
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w. J. WALKER and
not appear
O at, all.
greatly
The Glatt `Tidings prayer, was read by
lis,, 'repel; Thomas Moylan, No. ii., Meet.—The drevoti;6tmI mle'eting of
--'Rev, I. B. Kaine, rMinisrter.
JOHN R WALKER, Jr.
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Mrs,. GibsOn. An es ecaall interest -
p Y
h V
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Llmised Embalmers and
O Hold Dance.—The old and new time
17jg feature of the program was a
shades, and wore
shoul'derette of cream,
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Funeral Directors.
O dance sponsored by the Beaver Hock-
we'll prepared and ins
p 1 pirmg paper,
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DaY or Night Calls promptly
ey Club in Cardn?)k Hall on Wednes_
O day evening to clear. the Club's deficit
entlt,lert, `+Hearts AflariveI given by
11isti BelleC,amp'be]]. A hymn was
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attended.
O promled to be more or less of a
,U1119 and the meeting• closed with all
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PHONE 67
O boomerang since the expenses were
repeating the Lord's Prayer in u•ni-
u.
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0 slightly more than the receipts. The:
s'on• ,
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Leeettsetl Eketbalmbr and 4 'Chxdstian Skenwarighip ,Se'creiary,
Maple Leaf Orefie,e•tra p'rovid(,.d the
music; Henry Swan waG floor man-
Sermon Subject,,; For Next Sunday.
the
Butrtemfiy roses and. blue GIory of
,Sun, , She wore a small bandeau
.rhinestones in her hair. 'Mises El'
beth. Mills, A.T.C.M., sister of
bridle, presided at ,the piano dux
,the ceVelmonty and, thesigning of
register. The gift of 'the groom
the pianist was•'a "boudoir, clock.
bride' and groom 'were unattenrl
After the cemenvo:ny the wedding N
consisting of tiho Immediate relate
motored to Goderich for 'the weld
dirmer served at the Bedford Hal
The tables were 'pretty with spr
flowers and Easter lili,ets, cents
with the cake. The • happy cop
left,.1)Y motor for a short hoineym
'to eastern ,points, the (bride' travel]
in a •gray coat with a dress of t
figured crepe, with blue halt and
cessories to match. , On their ret,.
th:e'y will reside on the (groom's fa
in M'cKillap.
s
Hutchison -Ashton. — The Lon(
Free Press refers as follows to
wedding of 'George G. Hutchison,
Of ;Mrs. Jennie B. IHlut'c'hisan and
late F. D. Hutichison, which occur
On Wednesday of last week. 1A
Hutchison is a former well kn•o
resident of Seaforth and is a rec,
graduate of the Seaforth C
legiate Jnstitute: "Metropolitan Ur
ed Church was beautifully decors
with ,palms, ferns and spring flow
for the marriage Wednesday aft
noon at 5 o'clock of Hilda M.
drawghter of ;Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Ashton, of this city, to George ' G
dor.Hu,tc'hison,, •son o'f Mrs. Jennie
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THE MCKILL"OP MUTUAL '
—Northside United (Church --Morn-
"The
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Hutchison and the late F. De Cour(
Hutchr;orl,
A PAGEANT, ENTITLED
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FIRE INSURANCE COT. ' Seventy Also". evening, "Laving up
of Seaforth. The' de,
Molly was performed by the minisr
:,
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Eyre -Wright.= T'he marriage took
- pIa'ce Oro SatuTd'ay, April 15, 11.15
to Our Privileges."—,Rev. W. P. Lane,
Minister.
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Sunrise the
c9llar ano cuffs, brown coat with
- brown sic rf and, accessories to match.
of the 'church, Rev. J. Bruce Hunt
D•D, The bride, given. in mama
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HEAD OFFICE!- SEAFORTH, ONT. amt. at the Presbyterian Vlansa, Sea-
F='gnvornd+Ville ZJnitetl Church--4lorn-
In :Garden'
by her father, wore a chanrrring go
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forth, of A.gnle,s .J., second daughter
Mr. Mrs.
inrg, "The Position (rf the Apostles in
the Early Church"; '°The
will be .
pr@rented by the ladies of
The Yard, 3 5C The Yard, ,I
of white crepe made On long fitt
lines j
with moulded jacket
i,}
Of reel ,Rorbelt G. Wright,
OFFICERS: ' of Hallett, to Mr. Charles G. Fayre,
e,vening,
Evenan,g Service On 'the First Lord',s
CAVAN 'CHURCH, WINTHROP
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fashion
with period sleeve's., tight, at t
;i`.,,
Geo, R. McCartney, Seaforth, - Pres, of Tulckersmith, youngest son of Mrs,
pay•'—'Rev. C, A. 'Malcolm 'Mirris,ter..
on
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wrist and coming to graceful poi,
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daTxles Connolly, Goderich - Vise -Pies, Eyre and the late Silas Eyre. R.ev.
iMM^fson
'St• Thomas' Crhurch—•First Sun.d'ay
THURSDAY, APRIL 27th
9x12 feet $10'.50
over the' hand. She wore a Jul
rr`;, .
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A. Reed, Seaforth -See.--'(ire's!. I. B. Kaine Officiated. The bride. who
after Eavter Services. Sunday school
in the auditorium of the church.
with pretty Valance. Valance,
call, caught with 'orange 'blossor
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was unattended, wore a pretty crepe
AGENTS: velva dress in .(biscuit shade. After
at 1fl o'clock. morning
g 'prayer at 11
o'clock; sermlon subject, "Going For
ADf1i4tISSION:
MEET . THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY ROOM ' IN
and c spread a sheaf of Easter pili
and with strea'm'ers in which lel y
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W. E. Mnehley, Seaforth ; Johh the cexem'ony, cleaner was served to
Marra„, R.• R. 8, Seaforth; E. R. G. intimrate
ward," Or "The Gall of St. George."
AAernOon
Adults, 20c. Children, 10c.
the valley was used. The ibri.desna
:hiss Anne Cahill
, L
;
friends at the home of the
Jarrnno' th, Brodhagen; James Watt, lets parents. Alm•id showers of
Sunday school at ,
” p'm
l vening subject. A Walk With the
w s in
a• stn' aitrr,
tive own of blue organdie. Her sho
were :the Easter guests of Mir, and,
Mrs; Oscar Neil.
e Ian, McLean, of University- of 'West -
f
.t Myth; 'C. F. Bawler, Kincardine. confetti, 'Mr.' sari lira. Eyre left fox ' Agrpleyard.
cane VDasier," Rev. +Carron
mratched,her ink straw hat and sl
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DIRECTORS: Sarnia and Blaine, Milch.ilgan. For
Rector,
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carried a colonial bouquet of pil
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,travelling the bride' donned a skipper
First' Presbyterian Church—•Mdrn-
T
a Iguest at the ,home of her parents,
roses, The groomsman wa,s' J.
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Vklliaan Knurx, Larides(baro; George blue ehevon ,tailored suit with, acres-
ing, "The Resurrection of the, Body
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Douglas Henderson, of this' city. T
e -11R '
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'ilieonharlt, Eroftageri; James Cion- sorie's to match. On their return the
of Jesus and 'of 'Our Body"-
y '; aw ening,
Dedi'catinn
.
• • (Miss C. Holmes, R.N., of Bos-
ford,, splent Easter with nri:other
Mrs. J. W. Pinkney., '
w'eddinlg rrwrsic was Played ,by T.
Clhattoe. Following
1t 'r'.
t ol'iq, Codes• Alex. I roadfoot, No; yang couple will resells on the
of IIibles for Scott Mem-
Supeftest
the' ceremon
reception held
1 11' r x
,
fl, '1 Rober't Fertits Bl gn•ooin's farm an Tu+ckemsmdlth.
George No.
orial Hospital. These Bibles are sup-
pliedby Gideon]. 'Mr.
Gretta Roes, of .Wes on, is
in London, this. week,
was at the home
,
the bridles parents on 'Mount Plea
8, Seaforth;
This. R•ouiston
exits, Dr. land Mrs., R. R. Ross'.
• 'Mr. and .Mrs. Armstrong, of To-
M11r-,.
t
tP I ° Rruce9edd; Jaimete Shol- W.M.S. of Northside United Church
'Rill tell abou the work of Gideon'!,
/ •
in
amt Avenue. The bride's mother wf
ri '
t
lis,, 'repel; Thomas Moylan, No. ii., Meet.—The drevoti;6tmI mle'eting of
--'Rev, I. B. Kaine, rMinisrter.
For Mileage
navy blue and white, with hat
col responding
this week, .
- • Mr, anus' airs'. T. R Anderson and
eaiordh• the Wrornon's Missiorna'T Society of
Noriih'side United Church
w
Death Mrs.
•
famdly spent the weekend in Pres-
{o,n
shades, and wore
shoul'derette of cream,
ra
was held in
• the school raOm on Thursday after-
of Grimoidby. — The
funeral of the late Ida Elizabeth Rath
•The gasoline
roses. Merl
Hutchison, mother of the Ibri-degrooh
s;ail,
rte
noon with the pre:sndrenrt, :Mhs. w. P,
4 O O O O O O` O O O O Lanre, err the "Personal
for twenty-five years an. esteemed
resilient Seaforth,
with a higher
Sclater, Who has been rvisiting
was in black and wore a s'hrouldere<b
of violets. The table was'
Iy wt
y Y `
f }rd,
chair. Sur-
O W. O relndex" was the theme of a thought-
-. 4 O g
J.
of and Y,elOVe<}
wife of John Grimoldlb who died
y'
octane rating
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covered wii
a beautifari handmlade Spanish clot
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> My. CLEAR +tui ttatk given, my 'Mrs. J. Cr Laing,
uniex pectedlly o'f 'heart trau(ble at the
at.
0- Miss Pearl Amos and ,Mr. Leslie
McKay Guelph,
and was centred with tea roses ar
3t q
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Leeettsetl Eketbalmbr and 4 'Chxdstian Skenwarighip ,Se'creiary,
dnnrrer taible at the bomel of her
(Sold
the
brid'e's calks. Assisting,in looker,
h'i rl
>w`nrtal Direrstor c> ,MTs. John Wedb'stien was presented
0 1LIP.4 06rao and iMoltor O wirfkr life membership c rtrirficate,
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daughter, Mrs, Elmer O. Reid,,Strat-
ford,, took '(Ml (Saturday,
1 he S u;p a rterts t
I imnuni
after the guests were Miss Telay 1VL
in cora or
1 gaudfie, with lilt
y 'I t:
ya a
• 't from
nv .hgr diusilrand', Mr, John
placeApril
8. F+or tihe, three
.
a'eceaA,orie's, ,and Miss Noreex° lKi'i
,i
rx' 'Lpq
I%tf ro3l e. tJr Webster. (Rlepresentbartives !were ap-
,pa'3* w'ee6 srhe
had been in (beui' hnr t the last few lags
Seafo €h's° Z*eading
,Mr. an'd !Mrs, E, C. Boswell spent
Easter in Toronto.°
dleton, in 'orAid organhie with gree
i k r
01 1.a 1I.0-0, I ' ABIL a pontubeai t0 oirbentd' rflhe Huron P'ra siiy-
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felt we+11 aliorigh to emne, to tattle
•
SerlrlCe +Station.
ace@ssori:es,Ir,
don
and (Mrs. ,Geo. Goy
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YC9t d n^iraL• Th+e.. Master TlharukotF irtg
Bae held 8artrdalt'tevetintg,
i' , her !,oasis. She I'eawes to mouth
iter
t,
of
and 1frs.. A. D. Sutherland.
. lllhibchigan• left .later for Nes
York,`W emd they
ey for
>
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Ci #+CCS C► + + a will A.pr1130
1'0ss Chet igmToving husfirand, one
•
sand ,$ermrurd7
i ,Miss Mary 'Hays, of Toronto,
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17 + 4 F„n
Atmlent, of Taranto, spent •Easter at
y
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the hone of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ',Willaaui Amre't11t
•, 'Mr, George' Daly , of Toronto,
u1,K to t, ally
r h int ,o , h rMe m, ,rvx t ti > ,w ✓. 3 ... ,.. Ht}!
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spent Easter w'i•th his parents, Mr,
and Mb's, J. F. Daly. '
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BIU;,YIN G NEW ARTISTIC THIN+G',S FOR IT• HEIt '
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WILL $E A PLEASURE
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New Floral Patterns,
Check Marquisette in
c9llar ano cuffs, brown coat with
- brown sic rf and, accessories to match.
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W
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in window marquisette,
White and "Gold, for
,••'
Ville Collegiate' staff, is spending the
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colors sunfast.
curtains.
-holidays with his mother, Mrs. M,
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CONGOLEUM RUGS AND, MATS
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The new patterns are -wonderfully brighf and attrac-
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tive. You can get any'`'size rug or mat made from us.
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6x9 feet ....... $5.2,5
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71/x9 feet ... $s'65
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LOWER BEST
PRICES 9x9 feet .. , .....17.8.5 QUALITY
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9xlo,, , feet .. . $9,25
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9x12 feet $10'.50
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Frilled Curtains for Frilled Marquisette cur-
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Kitchens and Bedrooms tains ,with deep fluffy
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with pretty Valance. Valance,
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Special, the pair, 59c 'Special, the pair, S1,69
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COLORFUL CHINTZES AND .DRAPERIES T 0
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MEET . THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY ROOM ' IN
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YOUR HOME.
,
New Linoleum for any
room or' hall at this
Spring's lower prices.
Axminster and Wilton
Rugs. in any size. Learn
what we will ' do.
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5 The ,bride travelled in a brown and`!
and, D/Irs. W. A, Wright. II
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white ,polka dot dress, with lingerie
• -'M%s Ross, of .Port IHuron, spent
I '
,
c9llar ano cuffs, brown coat with
- brown sic rf and, accessories to match.
Easter with Mir. and Mrs. 11f. A.. {Redd...
Is Mr. W. Gibsotl 'White, of Walker-
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Ori their return they. will reside in
,••'
Ville Collegiate' staff, is spending the
1 London."
-holidays with his mother, Mrs. M,
,
f
White. ••
s
. • 'Mr. Jack Allen, of North Bay,
. LOCAL BRIEFS
was an Easter guest at the home of
°'
L.
Dr. and :Mrs. W. C. Sproat. ._ _
.
y *Prof., Brenton Kerr and Mrs. Kerr
',
• !Miss Edith Gavemlork of To-
ronto, is speriddng the holidays with
I
of Buffalo, and Mir. and .Mrs. Leslie
y• Kerr, of Toronto, spent Easter with
her ,parents, Mr: atilt. Mrs. J. 414,
Govenlook.
rMr. and -Mrs. James Kerr,
• 111'Irs. T. M. 'Grieve anal Miss
f • Dr. ,Fred Clarkson, Miss Doris
Clarkson, Miss tMarnie' Hewitt, of To-
"Bess Grieve spent a few days t'hisl
week in Toronto.
e ronto, and floss Bletty Ferguson, • of
St. Thomas, spent ' Easter with Mr,
• Dr. H. J, ,Hodgins], Mrs. Hodgins
'
t raid M.N.'G. D. Ferguson.
and !Miss Nora Hodgins, of Toronto,
f • ,Mins Elizabeth McLean ,and Mx.
were :the Easter guests of Mir, and,
Mrs; Oscar Neil.
e Ian, McLean, of University- of 'West -
f
• ,Miss , Watson and Muss Marion
ern' Ontario, spent Easter at their
homers here.
Watson are visiting with Toronto'
11
o
e • (Miss Margawett 'Armstrong, of
friends. .
: • Mrs- Hargraves, of Toronto, 1S
'
the Ontario Corllege •of Education, To-
e
a Iguest at the ,home of her parents,
rontto, spent the Easter holidays with
01
Mr. and' Mrs. T. G. Shd'ltlinglaw.
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her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. D.
e Armstrong
• Miss -Ruth Pinkne of Strat-
cher
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• • (Miss C. Holmes, R.N., of Bos-
ford,, splent Easter with nri:other
Mrs. J. W. Pinkney., '
,
'r ton;' and IMds's Muriel Beattie, of
s' Wdstern Univerlsity, spent Easter at
r Mrs. James Devereaux is attend-
ing the Diocesan Executive
5 the home of Mr. S. T. Holmes
• 'Mases
mee'ti'ng
of th,s Catholic Womenls Lea gue held'"
Gretta Roes, of .Wes on, is
in London, this. week,
,
5 ispelvddntg the holidays with her par-
I
• Cllr, and Mrs. L. G. Kru,sle and
exits, Dr. land Mrs., R. R. Ross'.
• 'Mr. and .Mrs. Armstrong, of To-
son, Billy, of 'Galt, spent Good Fri- "
day with 'Mr. [Mrs.
I ronto, were Easter guests a.Cthe home
and' John' .,Finlay -
•so,n.
of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. 'Sproat.
' • 'M'ils's Anna Sutherland, of To-
• !Mrs, W. R. Plant is in Toronto
- ronito, spent Easter at her home
I here.
this week, .
- • Mr, anus' airs'. T. R Anderson and
1 • Mr. Leslie Watson, of Toronto,
famdly spent the weekend in Pres-
{o,n
.
slpent Easter at the, home of his
fathle,r, 'Mr..Jalmle's• Watson.barn,
•• IMr. and ,Mars. E. Lawson of Au-
1 • ''M'is's Florence Laidlaw, of To:
'•
spent Easter in, town. They
were accolm(panae'd by ;Mrs. William
t
ro'nto, spent Easter with her mother,
I (Mrs. J. 'C. Laidlaw.
Sclater, Who has been rvisiting
• Rev. W. P. Lane, Mrs. Lane and
Mises Helen, are spending this, week
in Autburn.
• • I bIr. and Mrs. Percy Macklalrs
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in Toronto. •
anal sor,,, of Toronto,, are visiitirlg
friends in 'town,
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t • Mr. Robert Willis., of Torontb,
spent Easter with his parents, Mr.
0- Miss Pearl Amos and ,Mr. Leslie
McKay Guelph,
e
' arid Mrs. W. G. Willis,
.
of were -the, week
end guests of Miss Jean Srftidth.
°
• Miss Elinore Burrows, of Uni-
versity of Toronto, and Mr. Arthur
• Dr. and Mrs. Sharp, pf London;
Mrs. Porter,
,.
I Burrows, of Western •Onttarit+ Uni-
•
A-VIi'ss Mar. Bret Porter
and ".Miss Sharof Toronto,
p ),,
versity, spent Easter with ••their
were
Sunday visntcia at the home ofere
.
father, Dr. F. J. Burrows.
• (Miss IHtzeI Elco'ai, of Toronto,
.J.' C. Laidlaw.^ ,
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spent the hdli.diays at the, home of
,Mr. an'd !Mrs, E, C. Boswell spent
Easter in Toronto.°
1,her
father, ,Mr. William Elcoat.
• 'Miss K. Asnplan, of Toronto, and
• Mrs. L. T. De -La Ic ty and R4is9
Bernice ho',gins, `T`oxontoy
f01•rrier]Y Of the Seaforth Collegiate
of were
holiday ,gu'ests at the home Mr.
staff, was. the Easter guest of Miss
F. Elden,
of
and 1frs.. A. D. Sutherland.
• Mr. and Mrs.,Warren Aimentt and
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• bbliss Rose Dorsey, of, Destroit,
spent the holidays at her home here.
'
little dargrghter. Of Detroit; 'Miss Mel-
en Armen% of Blake, and Mr. A. R. G.
i ,Miss Mary 'Hays, of Toronto,
'
Atmlent, of Taranto, spent •Easter at
spleno the week end with her parents,
Mr. and (Mrs. Adam Hays.
,
the hone of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ',Willaaui Amre't11t
•, 'Mr, George' Daly , of Toronto,
• t Mr. Reid - Ednnonds, of Brant-
spent Easter w'i•th his parents, Mr,
and Mb's, J. F. Daly. '
,
ford, spent the week end, at his
hon -ire here.
• 'Mrs. J. E. Keating and family
• Wisps Dorothy Kerslake and Mr.
a're spending the holidays in Toronto.
• Mr. W, H. Pollard, of Wood:Ville,
Dovald Kerslake, of Tororito, spent
the week end with their parents, Mr.
spent the Easter'holidays' witIh} his
parelit's, Mr,
«
and INTs. W. E. Kerslake.
and Mrs'. J. J. Pollard.
• 'Miss Alice Dougall, Of Toronto,
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• Miss Dorothy Hautchison,•of St.
Catharines, spent Easter with her,
was a holiday Igue'sf at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Rennie.
,
mio'thleT. ,
• (Miss 'M'ary 'Stewart, of Kinear;
(Gontbinued on Paige 4)
drive, ant- !Muss Nora Stewart; of Dur-
•
ham, spent th,e ho'li'days at the hotme
of thele pa'rentbs, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
•
Stalwart. ILawns
• ul2r. Ryerson Ham'try, cf Toronto,
.
..
i:s spending the hollddays at his home
'
h• re.
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• rif'Iist Mgt -garret Ross, of Toronto
Rolled
Und^b'ersity, spent Easter with her
•
father, Dr. H. H. Ross. ' '
• Wists' Gladys Thompson, of Nis-'
. Any person wishing lawns
Kara Falls,, is spendiog the holidays
rolled by power ,roller,
at the hoarse of her mother, Mrs,. J,
please notify R. J. Sprodt,
B. Thompson. • .
• Dr. and afts. A,dbrery Crich, and
Phone 8, or M. A. Reid,
Phone 2144, Secretary of
,M'is's 'Gertmda cCxieh, Of Toronto;
the
spent Easter wirth their parents, Mrs.
4 Mrs, W. A. ch•
,Miss 'Gracingest ,•po ClinitoRv,
'-•••'
SeAfth sawn Bowling Cluk -
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. was
an Eal ter •gumll at hohlle olf`...mr.
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