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O, �,�,p,,, R11W+A eQ x 1.yme, A„,v �+ Toms reagret lllhts. 1�,ee that the sect'ety learned of o Goven1oelcs >Nesngnattcln after i�i '�.. o Philadelphia'. 'He will speak on the p _in w .1splalr-...- rdois } J '0R•'r` �,-. Ok e` i d `:; %tL . ,� -, 'silo house- -FrET Coughs, PEPTONA- and fey- !]icing work hlerywining ♦ ,president for a number of ldne•aejka and felt that it was through ♦ and' untiring efforts that o ♦ 1 o i@ a �a that lrealiy eltould be • ♦ course, dor mother IS. MOTHER o Judgment 'Seat of God Thinly engin •an'd' the Reward's Dorf the Cluils, will c9ammuen at 7.15 pan. -Icon mlunioated. a / Next y your a meaning for you. They t-%4 in pertatevalues-high- A...e est quality at lowestfind prices eollday grippe er leave the body weak,' run- ,d y prey to other flim Get Peptbna. It enrich- es the blood and aids rebuild= the the firers Mt ♦ society 'had 'been so successful in o past. The eleotuon of new. of- ♦ followed: Honorary precedent, oo s.. l�dbert Gbvenlock ; ,president, 1 and surely deserves remem- ♦ trance. And here you will 'o julat the token you re- ♦ quire. From the mother's card or motto (framed) on w Boards Meet. ate I the public !school and ,Collegiate Institute Boards' had meetings rallied for the past week only the, slcbool board -went Guess the Hidden 11Tumber. WIN A WE , AWAY .II1p$-�Tllie speed soap, q�C 2 packages • L p$YD'O,L-Large package 2 for 45(� IsI�A'P. ,FLAKES dS 2t%c 3 pounds for D and B KT,FtFNU,P SOAP pe tin 22c ztvg of nerve tissue and muscle. And it increases the appetite 'and ands digestion. Many praise it for new strength and energy. Peptone is sold only at the-Rexall store. LO -Oz. BOTTLE FOR $1.00 Get a Bottle of Peptona To day t- -AT- • 1 Mrs. Helen Scott; programme Hogg, Ja social closed J. L. Bell; vice-president, MTs. McMillan; secretary, Miss Jean o treasurer, :Moss Wm. Drover; ♦ committee, Mrs. William o tries. Geo, B: Dorrance. N.Irs, 1 es Aitcheson, Mrs: I, B, Koine; 0 committee, Mae. Jahn Cottee, ♦ Mrs, Janes Dorranee, (Mrs. Robert o Scott; pianist, iMrs. Helen !Mc1V1i51'an. 1 A hymn was sun and the meeting ° g ♦ with all re the Lord's o Prayer in unison:. A dainty' lunch ♦ o through the pretty but Mex. ♦. pensive gifts and ori up to thg ° more elaborate articles of nice • jewelry, you will find just o what you wish to make Mother ♦ o happy by your remembrance. ♦ Come in and look through for ° Your Mother's Day selection ° SHOP AT ♦ 0 VA UGEi Y 1 !but y public ahead with business. Far the second Month ' there was nota quorum at the Collegiate meeting. Ibt is expected/ the public sg11ao1 levy, will be about the same as last Y. year, that is 8ne mills, The board, (it is urCderstaod, discussed its esti- mutes in 'order to be ready to report to the council at the •May meeting when the tax rate will !be struck. The provincial grant has !been les- bwt ewhich GIVE CONGOLEUMFREE GOLD SEAL • RUG ON • Consider your home now•a Do you need for it -- A • RUG MAY el e / V 13t1t ,repeating 16tIC. FIVE 'CILEAI�S)JR1 � Keating s Pharmacycots Was them 'served and a social half <c ° sen'ed solmewlhat economries the board k this. Congoleum :<•.:.:.::,::.:::::.:::.:.:.;::,'••,:,:;.::;•:::•;>:•;,::.;.:.;::;.::•:::::;::,:;>: �;_::.. ..::•:.;:::�<r..s;:::., ;•;;r,:x.:;:•,•:: � , per tin The Resell DrugStore h our was s p PAYS IT ♦ 0 'PHONE 194 ♦ will will make tivz ' It is expected that some repairs will ' made to the this' Rugs g Linoleum .:.�: '" <' ,.....:::....................:.:::.:::::,::;::. . .,...�Z .."�; ; 'i;;:i i:::':::•:o;r::»w:;>+;;:;:;, I:;<:=<s.3>:;`:;';':' - - ` �: / " PANSHINL 23c 3 tins for- PHONE 28 SEAFORTH' Cut Flowers, Wreaths and • To Rent -Pasture within time 'town limits, or two pOWc. 'ADP] a. c. Lai,, Jeweler Optometrist •tY Gift Goods ° have ,to Ibe school year, particularly shingling on the fi+ont roof./J Rugs �, {YLASS'I'C 'C.1 .F A.1\ER 3 sins far 23c Floral Pieces supplied for all occasions. fur , ono seaJbrah- 3.11"d �pOpOo s o • o • o • o . o •. o • o Y.P.L. Meeting. ---Phe Young Pe'o-• Yardage Linoleum i --•--..�._;': 1 French Conversation, Coachitur. fur Matric- Motion. Business. Telephone zs, Seaforth. pll•e'.'s League' of Northside United Church held the'i'r weekly Inlaid , -- QUICK WASH T-4BLETS 1'o'C sly JU�netce w',as�n ' 341--1 p• q , . Come in Person'or S crit,' He show- meeting. on Y g' Tutes'day evening• May 2nd, with Mr. /�1�'-�I package �� bedroom ed ,how the -Old Testament Clea 1 Y > i .Linoleum ` 3 tar �5i LAY TOILET SOAP �viuh . C12.» NEWS OF THE TOWN �•. For Sale.-\4alnut suite, nearly re,., aoro;ibttn of bet, dressingt.ctde, cn,f- e,111.1., t>ed table and chair. A I,al,gain, Ap- h to Wallace Parke, or Box ^-06: Seaforth. prophesied the coming of Christ in person the ,first tree and the New p5��� Sam' Scott+ in, t'he chair- The meet- irvg was under the social deparbme'nt Miss (Mary Reid in charge and Feltol Mats <. ®. ��-� ,�„ ;s ,. xv �"' J, _ 6 washcloth; 3 for 23c Butter, E' gs, Dried Apples and g Feathers taken as cash. We pay I lc a dozen extra trade for eggs. Firemen Meet. -The Seaforth Fire Btigarls held its monthly meeting onLords Tut 'day evening in the fire hal!. this will be the last meeting of the bri0•acde until the fall. , r 311'>-t The Northside Tennis Course iY 111111 ,tN�T t; 1. uselnn>ne NS �r )LpJuinv. Pletert"dofnso at once so that tournirnenb3 may pe arranged. ]]nlwn Lane, '1'rea6urer, 3•l12.1 TestamexLt also prophesies the sec•• and coining of Christ in person. His 1'oafS were clearly t'esenited- and p Y puni:son, sanely given to the great deellgtiht o£ all resent. The increasing cong're- p' •at'on'e dhow that this speaker- is with opened v�^ith the usual sing -song. The Pray^e1. was then repeated in ' p after which the• minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, '-Miss Winnie Savauge, a°zt'cl' During the business (1 Cion oleum Mats Reversible -r�.� Mats r�-`> •��r>-•' `-: p:`. ; 3 `�' .� "'`'" '�". Ilyr .;. c y 't f r R '' fig. u'• _ �� ate,. , • }, p�� u " 'c '� t•'•+"- _. , - -,,,. ` .�' • • .0 F f11 Cream taken for the Seaforth Cream- • ery at the sante price paid at the Will "'fleet_ On May Sth, at 3.30 111., the regular monthly meeting, Creamery. • p, 1 of the Hospital Aid .4ssociatiatt will be held in the Cal net ie Library, when •r Attended fleeting in Toronto Col. R. S. Hay .,tva'- it, Toronto this week the 5. C. I. Board oreating more than usual interest in Seaforth for he has travelled' widely and' has a Great fond of first head' information which makes his address- and helpful. He approved. part of the meeting it was decided that the 'meetings be discontinued the end.'r n of May and be reopened again in September. After singing a hymn, Axminster Mats Wilton Mats �� { 4 ✓ 3♦ Y.• ? c '. * n:s `_ -rte ` _,; yo 1 ?;; t Hutchison's ,special arz•angemf nts for Hospital representing ,nt the annual ,meeting of the Associ.at- css veryfascinating' - , Miss Alma Finnigan led in' prayer. Axminster ' o r '- a .% Day activities will be decided upon, ed Hi'<�•h School Boards of Ontario. The Seri•pture reading was taken by ".fir o;t .. PHONE' 166 Itis expected that a large number of iu Col. Hays is a member of the execu- Muse Margaret 'Montgo'mery. A beau- Rugs • ,�E ,-! 41 , `�>� °' 3 ,, a VG ladies will be present, live of the association. tifu'lly rendered piano lobo was given NESS Ethel Storey. A descriptive Wilton Rus g ," .. r' ` '� �.: d° �i , •k o�'_ r, i a Automobile Season Announcement -Mr. and firs. W. VL', Robinson, Landon, announe ; the i•s now here engagement of their only daughter, I1,rnothy, to Dr. Jack Harvey �r'• tow. Detroit, youngest son -of Iy.- Are you insured against and •Mrs, ¥William Bristow, `al nia• The wedding wi11 take place t1. -Li i:arr-� hazards of the roads? ter part of May. Report is Made. -The report of the Inspector of legal otli,ces `of Ontario, has just been released and covers j the period from January let to De- , ember 31st, 193 A summary of t•,-, second division court Seaforth 1 centre, i as follows: Number of• suits entered, 202; amount of claims • Attention Entrance •and High School Students ! ,hy reading of Canadian 'poets, was given py•� by Miss Leona Box Grace Kreuter and Helen Britton' and proved very interesting. !Musical 'numbers were given !bv Messes. Jack Habkirl€ and Arthur Finlayson on the violin; gut - tar and mouth organ and were much enjoyed by all, An unique contest dainty lunch $ all. means See What We can do for you CONGOLEUM �;�� ., !' / • 4 ' • : �e .a 3 oc ;,/'L �,�� �s?� �� "4 + o, �" `'�C� ,� ����1 `; '*�\ / T� ' �M� /,' \�_- .' ..' • RUGS ' . 9 x 9 7.85 ' 9 101/� X9.25 Automobile rates have kept entered, "11,715.36; balance of cash p Junior Women's Institute.- 1`he T in court front previous year, $L8,75; Junior Women's Institute will •hold times. I EXAM TIME IS COMING- Do you want nice typewrit- and a ,very 'brought an enjoyable 'e'ven'in'g do a close. 6 x 9 $5.25 x 7Y / 10.50, i - R $6.6� 9x..'12 pace with the total amount of suitors money paid from? their annual tweeting on Wednesday, into court, $7,189.69.;total amount of New low rates under special May 10th, at 2p.m., at the home of suitors' money paiout of court, Mrs. E. B. Goudie. The will ten notes to study (Maybe you would like to rent a typewriter. LOCAL BRIEFS • • roll call ;;7,137.69; 'balance of cash in court merit' plan. be answet•ed by paying the fees for ,173. i 3; (clerk's returns of emolu-J Rates gladly quoted. the coming year. A good attendance merits, 5797.?0; bailiff's returns of is requested.' emoluments, $354.88' :. Many other students are do- ing this, why not you? WRITE AT ONCE. for further • and' 'Mrs. Vf?i11ianv Sooner= villo, of Woodstock s spent, the week 'enci with friends here. a •Mr. acTa 7 ish s ...• • • 1� 7 i8 Best Canadian Companies. ` D. particulars. 0 Mr.. A. W. Sillery, of Queen's Niece is Dro��'ned.--'V,iz•s, George I o Haigh received word Thursday last, L. O. B. A. -Members of Seaforth atson & Reid L' 0• B. A. Lodge celebrated their- that het• niece, ten year old Betty seventh anniversary on Monday ev- Johnnen, had been dron•ne.d when she I ening,., May 1st, Iby entertaining the Phone 214-J Seaforth fell into the raging waters of the,i e �' 1Goderich, Cflint•on and 'St•ratford Trent River at Campbellford' The lodges in their lodge rooms here. Af- `little Orders filled the day received, so act at once! A. L. Boucle Prins -& Pro p' • S11CCeSs Bllalne5s College University, Kingston, g is hams for the h'olid'ays. • Miss Mary Sitewart, of Kincar- dine 'Collegiate. staff; spent the week end at the home of her parents,.T1r. and Mrs. Harry Stewart. week with Whitevale friends'. ,Mr. Robert McKay is visiting with Winthrop friends. 'Miss Jean and Mr. Earle Weibster, Bruce'fiald, thanked the Egmonde-ilie- Y, P. S. for their hospitality and en - lovable evening, • Specialists in All Lines of girl was the daughter of Mi,. I ter the regular meeting the evening Insurance and Mrs. Gordon Johnson. and was was spent in progressi‘'e euchie., the on the way home from visiting her prize' winners beingi Ladies' first, aunt. When she did not arrive, a STRATFORD, ONT. 0 Mr.of Oz�vi'lle Hildebrandt under- went an operation for, appendicitis in Scott Memorial Hospital on Sunday evening. Although s'erio'usly ill for Whitevale, were week end guests at the,parental home. Y. P. S. -On 'Wednesday evening,awns April 26th, the Young People of Eg- ,4 1 Mrs, Veale,, Stratforn; • men's first, search'party was organized and dis- f Mr. a tithe, he is now making a satisfac- nrandville 'entertained the Y. P. S. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 covered the body about ten feet from 0 0 shore. 'McNevin, Goderich,; special prize, Mrs, C. V. Cook Clinton. Following• a► the cards a delicious lunch was serv- r, GROCERIES tory recovery. •''Dr. Carl Aloe hart, of Toronto, from 'Brucefield., The business part of the 'meeting was followed by an OO ►S. T. FIO1meS &Son O FUNERAL SERVICE p Play Presented To-night--Tickets-'firs. O Main. Street, Seaforth O for the play, Presented Rosies," :be- 'hundred 0., O in'g presented this Thursday and Fri- ed by the social committee of which J, Hotrham is convenor. One were present all thor- ou'ghly enjoyed the evening's enter- AM • spent the week end with his parents,excellent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alberh'art. • Alm!ong those. who attended the •and funeral 'of the late Mrs. 'Musgrave on program. The first number xDolled was a 'piano duet by Margaret and Jessie Smith. Vera Hudson t'li•en fay - •ored with a number of a'mu'sing, read- Any person •wishing lawns day evening in Cardno's Hall, by the O S. T. Holmes' residence, O S. C. I. A1ulm.ni Association. in aid tainment. ►PRODUCE Saturday last were iMr, and Mrs. Jack 'Musgrave, 'Guelph, Mr. ings. The next number was a piano recital, "'Country Garden," played by rolled by power roller, notify R. J. Sproat, 0 Goderich Street, West; phone O O Ne. 119 W. Charles Htllmes' O of the scholarship memorial, fund, 0 zeside Goderich Street, O have been selling readily. Despite Q East one No. 308. O this there are still a number of ex cellent reserved seats' available. The O ••Lu''mlousme-A7rtaublance Service O O .Night calla phone 30'8. O play causes hirghly reeommende.d. O Ray call phone 119 J. O Music between acts will be rendered O Charges moderate. 0 'by Al. Close and 'his orchestra. , Organize Football Club.- Seaforth football enthusiasts ., gather- e'd • in the Dick House Tuesday even- in and decided to organizeg g a Sea- forth Football Clurb. The team will play in the Huron League. Officers elected •are as follows: President, C. •Local Ha ing •purchased the business of Mr. G. D. Haigh, we are now open for business. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Highest Cash Price. Paid For Eggs. of and Arthur' 'Musgrave, of • Clarksburg, 'sops of Mrs. 'Musgrove, and Mr. Hugh McCoy and Mrs. Stewart, pi •^Toxon- to, brother and sister of the deceas- 'and Dr. F. H. Larkin, of Toronto, who officiated at the ,grave. •• Mr. William Vale, of Ingersoll, 'Violet Tyndal. This was followed by a 'very amusing play put on by Min- ;na Stewart,'Vivian Townsend', Mar- aret Finnigan, Margaret -Smith and ladle Coleman. After a • number, of games, the girls served a bounteous lunch. Mr. E:.McLeod, of please Phone 8, or M. A. Reid; Phone 214-J, Secretary of the• 1 ' •playing Seaforth lawn Bowlin Club 3410 tf P. Sills• secretary -treasurer, Sam PROMPT SERVICE was a guest this week at the home 0 OWins Scholarship. --Announcement O O 0 O 0 O, O O 0 0 0 Jackson; coach and ,rt'a. Frank Your Business is Solicited. of Mr. and' Mrs. Oscar Neil. . ' was made this week that A. W. Sills;• committee, A. W. D'ic'k, Allenquite Dir, • There was .' a heavy frost Archibald, son of Reeve W. R. Arehi- Reid, John McKenzie, Fred Barrow M• ARNOLD on Wednesday night of this week.I-.G�•H'T' O O 0 O'.,O 0 0 0 0 0 0 'bald and 'Mrs. Archibald, of Tucker- 0 0 smith. has 'been awarded- the scholar- and Alex. Lillico. It is some years since Seaforth has had a football • • • SEAFORTH •. Wide interetst was manifested and mnz'ch publicity given throughout " - • O H. C. BOX 0 snip for the ,best all round roan in team, although Egrn'ondvillle home Ontario on. Saturday last to the wed- , the third year at 0. A. C... Guelph. O Funeral Director O ones have besot ,at the re -ding g playedulax of "Happy" Day, one of the and Mr. Archibald o e• former student of O Licensed Embalmer O O Best Malar and Harse-drawn O the .Seaforth Collegiate. It has also O been announced that he •will go to O egn�ipmerrt. the World's Grain • Show at Regina, creation grounds and have been watched with interest by tawn5peo- plc• w V �c� idols an the !Maple Leaf IpoP P hocskey team, Toronto, to Miss Mar- garet' E. Shaw, of that city. Added interest is to the event here 1.0 « f! Q` A. CLIMBING ROSES," pre - ea }" ; ,✓ �, 0 Charges ttodeeate. O this summer, . as a member of the 0.b 0 Flowers furnished on short O O notice. 0 A.C. judging team. Death of Charles Holbeite-One of the oldest residents of the tot* n, Mr, •"1" I P j L s L given Y the fact that the +bride's mother is a cousin of Mr. T. J. Steph'erra yi '= a sented in C a r d n o s Hall b n _ j til 0 ,. : , .aI I- • • �P �'• O Night Calls Day Calls O Se mon Subjects For Next Sunda 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 O f y O -Northside United Church -'Morning, O O O O O O O 000,0 �1e Sacram'ent 'of the Lord's Supper will 'be observed; evening, "The High- er Friendship." - Rev. W. P. Lane, Charles Holbein, assed to his re- p •ward on Friday• April 'Nth, after an illness of ,several months' duration. He had reached the advan'ced age of gl years, and was born in Germany, in •Hlgh` gravity test motor fin and 011, free from all and ;Miss 'Stle�phens.,of the Queen's. +� Mi.. Mrs. M. G. Reid, of IHlamvltorr, were week end guests at the home of !Mr, and:Ann �Ins: M, A. Reid. • Mr, and Mts. Glen Steele, , of Toronto, were here on Friday' last r Y° 'r fit the S C I AlumniAssoeiation f 'r'`'''� a� • C•*44_ • i \N this Thursday and Friday at • • • Minister. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F,gmondville United Church -Morn- WALKER'So in'g, `Ifs Jesus Were a Pastor To -day" evening - Service withdrawn for o• r' O - FUNERAL SERVICE Young People's anniversary •at P,ruce- O W. J, WALKER and O old',-Rcv. C. A. Malcolm, Minister. JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. O First Presbyterian Church -.Morn- O Licensed Embalmers and O, ing, "Chuist, Our Substitute"; even- taming to this country 1862. He �'as ma, I led in the French settlement near 7urich • 6�3 vear5 ago to Miss ti'Iargaret Thor and settled in Dash- wood. 111 19.1? then came to Seaforth •where they have since resided, Mr, Holber:n was a del -out member of the Holy Name 'Society and also of St, James' 'C'atholic Church. Bsides his Carbon. ••' Seaforth S Leading Service Station.p The Supertest attendingtie funeral of the late, Miss Jennie Steele. • Mr. Hiugh 'Angus, who has been acting as operator at the C. N•. R. station here for some months, left on We'dnesd'ay for Cochrane. • 'Mrs, R. S. Reid and' daughter, of Stratford, were week end guests at 8 30 The show. is in aid of the Schol- + • • • ars hj Memorial Fund and there are .., • ' lots ' off tickets left Music by AI ing, "What is Regeneration.'' -Rev. O Fun'etal Directors. 0 I. B. Koine, Minister. - O Day or Night Calls promptly 0 SC Thomas' Church -Third Sunday- O attended. O after Easter: Sunday sc•ho'ol and Con- 0 PHONE 67 0 fin -nation class. 10 a.m.; Holy Com- O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 reunion, 11 a.m.; sermon topic. "The Two Ways of Seeing Christ"; evening widow he is survived by three dau h- g tees, Mrs. A. Cassel, Los Angeles; Mrs, 1,. E. Richards, QSeaforth, and Mrs. (', McCormick. Fort Erie. The funeral took place on Monday, May it, froin. St. James' Catholic church to St. James' cemetery, Rev. T. P. MASONIC NOTICE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hays • 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Purcell and little son, of Detroit, spent the week end at the ham'e of his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Purcell. • Mrs. R. J. Twitchell arrived here Close and his orchestra Guaran- teed good Home -Made Candy for sale , at 15 cents a box. service, 7 pen.; sermon topic,"The THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL Eternal Background." -Rev. Canon Hussey officiating. ®Thursday from Brandon, being called' east owing to the sudden death ` FIRE INSURANCE COY. Appleyard, Rector. Hold Successful Tea. -The ladies The amvembers of Britannia Ma- Lodge,' Seaforth, are re- of her son, Geo. Harold Twitchell, which -1 4 Death of Bridget Jarearet O'Reilly'. of St. Thomas' C9,urch held a most sonic quested to meet in the Lodge occurred in Wyandotte, 'Michigan, on Tuesday. The remains -Will be brought ' , HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT. -Bride-et O'Reilly died on Weclnes- tial. April 26th, in St. Joseph's IIas- p successful tea at the home of Mrs. no ward Thomson on Fridlay after- noon. The: door was by Miss Rooms on Saturday, May 6th, at 2,?,0 pm./ for the ,purpose of at - late to Seaforth and the funeral, under Masonic auspices', will be held on • • ' Inial, London. 'She was horn some OFFICERS; eighty-two years ago in the Town- Geo. R. McCartney, Senforth - Pres. ship of Mekillop. The majority of James Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. her years were spent in Detroit until Melton A. Reid., Seaforth - Sec.-Treas. four years ago when she took sick • ' and was brought to London, where AGENTS: she remaineuntil death. VisaC. W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth ; John O'Reilly was a devoted memlber of Murray, R. R. 3, Seaforth; E. R. G. (the !Roman Catholic' Church. The open'e'd Charlotte Thnmlpran, assisted. lay Miss Pinkney, and the guests were re ceived 'by Mrs. E. Alpplevard, assist- ed by :VI r.r. H. Thd'mtpshn. Mrs. Charles Holmes showed the guests to the dining room where tea wasd poured by Mrs, Van E•gm{ond and Miss Margaret Jackson, and where I e W. C. Snit -tat, oat, Miss Appleyard, tending the funeral of the H. 13. Twitchell, of Wyandotte, Michigan. The funeral will be held fronn the Box Funeral Home at 3 p.m., to Maitlandbank Cemetery, ABERHART, Secretary. .Saturday afternoon from: the resi- dense of.'Mr. H. C. Box. Interment will be made in Maitlanldbanlc cetme- tery. 0 Mis's Bernice Logan, of London, spent the week end with Miss Mary Haigh, • We are pleased to learn that IM.rs" C. Eckert is improving rapidly •Q Don t Miss Our • : spring Jarm,otubh, Brodihagen; JATMS Watt, funeral was held on Friday morning Myth; C. F. Hewitt, Kincardine. ' at mine o'clnrk in St. James'Church thehhme of her niec'Ms. DIRECTORS: Julia Flannil Flannigan.. The ,Hugh Mass �Vlilliarn Knox, Lond o; George which was well attended by friends James Con- and re] , was sung by Rev. a.!,n Vicrl)et Rankin and Miss .Joseph- ins F,tlge served. Home co'aking was in charge of Mrs, William Deem and Mrs, John 'Pethi•ck, The proceeds amounted to some $2�i,00, • . Notice . Fred W. Wigg wishes no an- since her return' from the hospital, ••Rev. C. N. McKenzie, his sister, ieRIfrom Malcolm, of Ripley, were the guests this week of Rev. 'W. P. Lane 'and Mrs. Lane.' , Yleon�rt,' Brad(hagear; Huss Father Hwseey. She is survived Yr Wily, Goderialr Ales. ernsBroadoot, No. Y 1 o,ne sister, Mary O Rielly- o•f town, lee• Jeafor't11; Robert Febris, Blyth ; aides nelLocal Be 1V�eCtamtltey, No. 8, Seaforth; phewn and nieces. Interment t. James Slhol- was blade in St. J•ames' cemetery John i Thomas moyloo, No. i5, the palllbearers being Thos. O'Reilly, • Seaforth. Jose Kale, John Holland, Owen Dart, Matt. Ryan am�cl .Jahn Lane. �,. Dr. L. Sale Harrison Preaches in Church. -Dr. L. Sale -Harrison, of 'Svcltiley, Australia, is giving series of Bible lectures in First Pres- byterian Clius'ch, Seaforth of w!hich Rev. I. B. Kai.ne ispastor. The flet- ices have pounce he has opened a sample room in the Queen's Hotel Block, where he is prepared to take or- a dere Friday' afternoon and Sat- urday for reliable footwear for the whole family: -Phone For Special Appointment- • !Meslsrs. Clifford and Clarence Trott 'halve returne'cl fxaml Queen's University; Kingston, for the holt- days • 'Mrs. W. IH. Logan, of Teeswater, is s. G. D. the week with her sister, 'Mrs. G. D. Haigh. Now . �� „ •••• already created a great • 'Mrs. Jahn Haigh has returned Elect Officers. - The .McKillop SHE JOHN ILANKIN 1 'ch of the W. lI. S. of Firs Pres inteinet on account of ltlhe' s'anity acrd fa�rcinatiomt of the from Luokn-ow. 1 l4an'day was a �stion' Church held its o coin m,leetinsg at the Manlse on Thursday kinds. afternoon. Mzis. Robert Croven'loc-k me's'sages. eat nherfs great nightAGENCY 'the' ,wialrleci lrein'g, "Thr 'Ren,arkaible ,Jew, ''G'o'd,'s Grefat Titmlepieee." Theea �ANcIN EG1ViONDVILLL�' a a1. sin ore O� all Yll3ur .3 - presided and the meeting apenetl by .W V�llll64 'Real Estate (the singing of a: h Trh' gi ghymn. a Scrip- ' Mode to Loan. "tune lessen from, Psalm 72 •zvak taken EA I+�(iRT ONTARIO i Mrs, Wlilliam Hogg, after which z 1Mx!m. I. B. Kaiit'fe led in prayer. A •speaker wl,oared how that all the past hi•store of the Jews was prophesied P' p in the Bible •incl that the movement this people was a remarkable in- 'dilation of greater things to came. Every Thursday Night EXETER OPERA HOUSE 25C. Misses Isabel close and! Man rFinnkibeifree�x were Kitchener nisitoes a ',sumd y• IMS, George' l ll'a k, of Landon, was guest at his home. a w'ee'k enol Igoe y - ,- ' S. Shi non, Manager . Phone 109 chapter from tete stud book, • t1�i 91 pts y book, °`The ' Seen Seas of Servide,'was read by great. number Tuesdlay witnessed a ije to hear the address on, ,Will Gtr �C�ifIiSS1011 t sale• c ibis Gentle Wierbster spent 'last 1 MNromrx Mauti',