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I I I , ,. 4" bush;ol, I . . I , grp -""- read', the Pnel- I An'tastru -, I , 11 11 N.M., 1 1 , I — "Vautinled the Mceson. Mo__ y ­ I by, " I , R W. - e I. , 1 my, "t PATRIC FS' , i Vit , " , "'i'l 11 L U i f I , , , I 11 I ng I I V k -) 1% , . for js skachewaip. =d. Teaid- a much wo"awif 11=1-611 111 .11, I , F; o' n e, I , ", 1 , , a.. d; ? I!, and 'a short .readi N 'P, I 1 11, ,. ­ ',, ... ­, - - I'll, , , __.,M, - I 111`0. 1) CHURCH - 11 1 11 I 1; ,.. I Is Is 0 Young Conservatives Will bleet.- . v-,- . I M-g ,M belovlqd p by Afdha LID". Vean-Ciastle and Dor- , 'Q 1.` 4 rrr, oem for membews. It . Z,' ,"" ' 6 , r, . . I , -11 " r ,4.,X, 11 _ othy 'r , 1, , , li 1,-",." ,, ,;iy :1 ! I , ' ', I sday, ,of DAY, MARCH I 5th tion on tave mouth, orgarx, and piaub. . 40%00' , ",; ,, -.I ,Y ',. ,1! .:,"', , , , I I . 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X ,." , _, ­!! ­, ,P rf 11 ymond, Nott MENU Wednesday evening, Feb. 27th, at the "I . ­E.Irl' I ,­ I ': a Meetin,;. . 11 : Rome aitd'Scho - The T. JohnsitolL - -111 11 I G , gave a delightful character sketch ­ Manse with a glood attendance. The I , R, 11 wg4l, -, r'. - -4 1 5C Its Appeal,', v -g,,;i i - .1. .11. - 3 meeting which was postponed last . .. g? ," *,., .1u- t ' , 0. U .......... I ... ' IAsb Stew with Hot Biscuits; Cub- president, Isobel Forrest, was In the 1. Mm ,i!"; ,:., L , . .. book, "Craftsman, All." I . , '6- i Vqt, ,A qx,eu oin the study 1', ,- L , - " 1 . ,' ,J _`­ 11 be held, on I . 1. . ,,, I Monday 'March 4thb wi I - 11?', W111 1. 11 A I- Pi- L 41_ A44.. 44- - -Al "M % it, ' tl­. t I '11$ P Ory, mne eeLing was muFe - zajud; Immon or .". ,." . , ', , ', ,.".r, .1, ,ast will After the otten F11 y . --e= I I ki. Z,01, ,I, i ". EVTWWG ?414rch lith. Rev. H. C. Fe ; -_A" .I `;,X,4 ` `* 25c I closed in the usual nianner. Rev. Small Cakest; Tea. 1 I I., *W MW . . call had, been read ,by the sev"t.ary, I" I 21 , 1. . ­ 1 f­ ,,­ 11' ,_11. .1p i, , I 1, z ,"X "'pi'a for ...... !.. .... e speaker, There will be music , .. .... 4,', , , ,a ..... be th - . : '11111 I I , " t",7 Canon Appleyard,pa4d a friendly vis- ADMISSION - - 2 5 CENTS Annia Love, the business of the meerb I . "'. 4 1 I., i 11 -1 " . , Tat'5 chbs- I , f , 1 I . , - I , ., I .',,, , ' ; *jj b ]VILLET OF I ... , % , . I 1 by an orchestwa froW Mr. M10J ing was,disoussed. ')Sidea were " I " it. Refredliments were served at the ' I - M.f 1. . ' - , I - &,"' ,f ,.',­) I '. REF&ING20r, ro — close, of the meeting. I en by two captains, Alice Thqm pson I I ! ink talk ..................... 0 in HiLmilton with ' and Mrs. R. C, and Mlarg. Forrest. for a cop,Ver con- ; ." Av J, !.: , . , " - I Mr. I RNI `, I . ­,­­ . Junior Wo.e.'s institute Will Meet I f _ , 11 I . "I., IMX,WIA SARIAN1119 Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. Ard,Zmbn and, -Mm- Robert Bell. test to help raise -the 1936 allocation ., ,,,., ,, 4,, - . . 1 I . I X41 il',' - I .................... 25c ---- Th,e regular meeting of the Junior St. Thomas' Church-Z'irst Sunday 0 The many friends of Mr. A. fund. After a hyiiin, the 23rd Psalm , . . i ,,, I . 2 for Wo,mien's Institute will be held, on 74 , 11. T . p,:- * . .1 Wednesday, 'March 13th, at 2.30 p.m., in Uent; Sunday .School (,picture Camqybiffl will be -glad to learn that was repeated, in unislon and -Jes-she - . 'i`,- ', - 4DUR OWN slides) , 10 a,m.; morning- service 11 he is improving at his home on High Wallace then led in p m-yer. A well- I I ,,, ; - . . BAKING Pow" 25c at the home of Afxs. Raymond Nortt, ,ined to the chosen ry, "A . I .11 L . with boWe of Vanilla, all NT ftmond"lle, The Irol call -Is to be ami- sermon topic, "Two Antagonistic Street, although still conf vto Knock in the Night" . . . i . ;11-, 11 I . . I I C nada Kingdoms"; evensing servi PmL, house. was read by Mlarg. Forrest. Alice - , , . I . '01 ' . . . . . . , . A DOZEN CANIS OF PEAS, -CORN, the name of a 'beauty spot in We IV , * The CW.L. of St. James' Church ThomptsIon, gave the topic fmm the : I sermon torpic, "Li " or But I . . !, , . TOM A_ The topic will be taken by Mrs. Al . C. will ,a S IL , , FORK & BE", IS, M][LE, Mighty in Meaning"; Lenten . Patrick's sipper in, study book. Th6 membems. then had 1. -, I.". beit HeY of Cromlarty. IM, - 1, *. POINB or. ­4 All welcome-C,anon E. Apple ; thb parish hall on Monday evening, the pleasure of bwo, readings by Jeam I 'I " WOBS.OR SA. S, . 1. It1 4-: .- $1.10 ,tor . h 18-th. I Smith. The offering was ta,ken,and I .. . 2 of each .............. Diles'in' California --Mrs. J.G. Mills Re _ - _' Y", BIginondville Churcht-10 a.m., Bible 0 2,1:-_. A'ex. Porterfield, ,of Bel- a hymn sung. The meeting closed W' _". I received word on Tuesday of the sud- V",t:., ..". , -ad, ,; * OAT PUFF CFffW-k,L Class a Sunday School "Peter Gv- grave, was a ,ne t this week at the with the Afizpah Benedi otion. A so - "I . . I ".. 10C den death of her mother, Mirs. 1C. W. ds Mrs. Ernest Ged- cial half hour was spent during w1ii,ch ., '. , Woodhull a Lo ­ 11 ajm., honic of Mr. ,,-,Ii' s Angeles, California encomes Rwil&l Prejudic , . I "To :See God is to Have Ne 1'.'V - . w Life"; des, Mrs. 'Malcolm treated the girls, to ."'; I pneumonia. . . , .". I '. I VORN STAMM 25C after a short illness of Miss Margaret Ross and, Master candy. . , .,. " . 7 PmL, "The Joy at the End of the, '9 I M the week -end in . , She leaves to mDurn her loss, her Chas. Malcolm, Neil Beattie spent ;n, Extra 1M4h&f"L--ARev, I _____ 11 I 1 1. .. bus,band, five stons, Charles E., Dr. - M , t " . 1, &I, . Toronto. , , " , "'.", I ]PRUNBS at Royden, Dr. ,Clayton,, George W. and ,1115 eT , V,,i: 25c Allan E., all of Los Angeles, and 'one Northside United Church - 11 a.m e Mr. John, Thompson, one of Sea- CONSTANCE . , I 4 ;. 11 tc, "Po -day Thou 'Shalt Be With Me in forth's oldest and best knoWn re si- .. I I 1,,,y, ­ t his home The Unity Adult Class, intend to , , 1,-. CREAM TAKI N POE CLINTON doughter (Gladys), Mrs. J. Gladsl ne Paradise"'; 7 p.m., "The Gospel RL.- dents, is veryseriously ill a i,.: Mills, of Seaforth. n' Sohn ,Street. hold a St. Patrick's social in the I i , vealed in Christ." Sunday School at 0 ,, .... . . VMWAAVMRV '], lur- r ; Qfill Clin- -1, 1 fthe -1-1, t -ii Friday same vrice deliver- .0- I - Is for a .... 41 .. New Coat- t, . , . li 0, I I AN ADVANCB' . . . , - SHOWING I OF LADIES' 41 AND MISSES' . I , SPRING COATS' I I . ARE ON . I " q THE RACKS I .%, NOW. . POPULAR I T1,13T1117 ;,W'. . . The Air. an, S. - -.6, 1 010 MOM 0 I I V ,. I Wet 2.30 ipiml. .Friday 3 p-, -ed at Creaniery. Mattliews-Varquharson. A q I ton, were here on Saturday attendiing ,March 22nd. An, Irish programme is 11 .1.7' I , Worlds Day of Prayer. All women RANGE V !-. wedding was solemnized on Saturday late Reuben Stong, being prepared and .1undh will be serv- K;".. I ]KASTER AND O.A.C, FEEDS ,, S are welcome -Rev. T. A. Carmichael, the funeral of the I , , ' eivening At St. James' rector - 0 We are pleased, to learn that ed. I 'i I ,, Y' ' Minister. -, 11 I I . fmth, when Helen Farquarlison, I - Miss Mary Purcell, daughter of the , Mr. Jarnm IMedd spent a few days 0 N''. . - - I I 11, , ' ., I daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs 7. Willi -am late James Purcell, who underwent with her mother, Mrs, William Law- . . i ,',, , . . A. C. Routledge quhorsIon of Walton,. became the Trail Rangers Hold' Meeting. -The I n 16. _. .. 1, i . " . Far an operation for appendicitis in, St, son, of Sum4 erhill, who has been ill. . ( , ,,_, , , . hride of Edmund Matthews, son of n,ies1bytorian, Junior 'Tr4il Rangers Joseph's Hospital, Lon6n_on Sunday Friends, will be slorry to learn* that I . ," ­! I PHONE 166 NEW PRINTED CREPE DR 'S S ., , I MT. and 'Mrs. Joseph Matthews. The held the weekly meeting on Wednes- is making a very satisfhetory"recov- Mrs..George Leitch is at present not Es E 4tA_N P"', I . - I - . . . SItES'14 ,to 44 -SPECIAL ......... W -Y 95 I ­ . - " ceremony was performed 'by Rev. day evening with ,Chief Ranger Stew ery. -enjoying the best of health. Mrs. I 11 ' . . I `)6., - I Father T. P. Huss-ey. The bride wore art Wigg in the chair. After the 161? * Mrs. J. ,B. Tyernian, Mrs. J. M Thloirita LawsIon, lof St ratford, is . . I ,, . . . . I 5L %',i, .. WHEN INSURANCE a becoming dress of sky blue crepe ening ,exercises, Tally -Scott Kerr Sc. ,bt, Miss Jean Smith,,Miss, Kath- caring for Mrs. J.'eitf-h during her ill- Grenier Corsets . 4 . I .... 11,1 ', ."; 4 The couple read the minutes of the previous meet- leen -Snider and. Mr. Arthur,.Goldirig ness,,. . . I& " 111TE , I with black ar,cesso-riets. 61 1,1 al PlErri0d Attended the funeral of the late Mis's A,nuinber 'of -hockey faiis attended in New Spring Styles V';, GETS THE TEST was attended by MK. and Mrs. Win. ing. During the devotion . . ' 'o'-- . Kenneth Southgate read the Scripture Elaine' Cann in', Woodham on Friday the'Clinton-Ilderton game on Mbn- D. and A. Corsets em, IIIIIIIIIIIII , ", _­ I , Hairt. ,-.,,. , ,,, --0. lesson. Harry Scott offemd, camp la t . . "',`,­ . I - . day might, the score being_5-0 for body Style and Comfort MaeTvish's -, F11,11 1, . I . Masonic. -Close to hundred pTay,er. Mrs. Brodie gave the 0* I . . one Mrs. Fred Willis and two chil- Clinton. . . t" - for the insur- members and visitoj s attended the thoughts on th , ,S ,cripture lesson. Jn1o. dren, ,of Chathatm, are'visiting with The Club ,of Progress will hold ,,, ,` , . When it comes time , I e, , . A ,,- .. smee company to "settle W with the regular meeting of Britannia Mason- Mills took badge work- and led thet relatives, here. . . ih,eirr monthly inteeting.in the school I . . _' nee ic-Lodge on Monday even S-famley. Death of Charles Glew ' ' . ­ ­ . I . . blIgured-that's. the time insura ing last,- camp in a sing-song The social per- 6 Miss Wilson, -Superintendent oftbouse on March 15th. 7er will'be Miss Emima Metride, -of Blake was Charles Glew, a native of Hullet* ­.­:, L getst its test, and that's the time when when Rt. W. Bros. Gearge H. Jeffer- io-d was supervised iby Frank, Grieve Scott Memorial Hospital, who has The W-o,rld's Day of'Pra: the guest of M . and. Mrs. E. Me- Township., . and for many years a resi- ,. swecure policies, fraudulent policies, son, District Deputy Grand Master of with games and P. T. Drill. This- been ,spending- the past six weeks in o'bserved-at a joint meeting of thle . ... 11 i . * Bride over the wiyek-eftd. ' dent of Tuckess,iriith; pas, -ed away ont! policies that "pronuse the world" are South Huron District, paid his official w -as much enjoyed by all. The Offi- Fjorida, has returned to resume her W.M.S. and W.A. ,On Fnday,' March I I I . r ' A Very enjoyable quilting bee. was Tuesday, March 5th, in his 79th year. I t'.. . ishown up in their Weaknesses to the visit to &afor-th. D11ring the even- eers for this enterp ising group are: duties at the 'hospital. Sth, at the h6me of 'Mrs. Thomas ; ', discomfiture of the insured, All our . held at the hoxne of Xrs-. Jas. Me- Born on September 12, 1956, on the, , *. ing the work of the third degree was Chief Ranger, -.-Stewart Wig.-; Sub- 0 Mrs. Orville Westor -returned to Nllal,d. 4 ' arn ' , I exemplified by the Master, Dr. Wrii. Chief, Jima.de Southgate; Tally,. Scott Detroit on Saturday after spending . Donald on Tuesday afternoon, when -v on the Huron Road, 3 miles I K, ... policies are standard, backed by con- . a quilt was prepared, for the W.M.S. east of Clinton, he spent hi's whole . cerbs that have stood the test Of Aberhaft and his offic-ers, the' cere- Kerr; dach; ,. Charlie Woods; Cap- two weeks w th her sisters, Mrs. I I time, and afford protection without mony beiny both dignified and in -t- tains, Donald Waod, Fred Welford Robert Carnochan in Tuck-ersimith and BRUCEFIELD bale. The hotstesys served a very de- life in t1his, Tocality. His parents ( ,I I ,.,j., , . 1, wor". . . I pressive and well merited 'the con- and Fre,d's side won on Wednes,d . ay Mis's Verna Graves, in to-wn. ilightful ten cent t a, the proe&ed-s were the late Charles Glew and Mary I . are for the Women's Asso ( ''I , ,.&4, gratulations of the District Deputy evening. Rev. H. C. Feast will give 0 Miss Ina Gray was in Toronto Mr. 'Melvin ,Snider of Stratford of which c- Marshall, who were of English stock. 1111"', WATSON & REID Masons who, lantern slides and a talk In "Wel- this ek. . iation of St. Andrew's United Church. In January, 1982, he married Rebecca - `, - ,_ _ and other prominent we - Spent the week -end at his home in W " I I ,, e work in the iChoir practice w -Hl be held at the Wise arld they farmed in Tuckersmith- ,, 111, . !,:, . were 'present, Th 'Lodge land Canal" ,on Wectine9day next. 0 'Mr. ,Fred Barlow has returned the village. home ,a Mr, Andrew Bell on Friday Leaving no family, she predeceased IR"'. . . Seaforth was followed by supper and a short -.0. from Westminster Hospital, London, . . ,;, Phone 214 : Mir S. Reid and Miss Al. Aiken- $. - ' evening. him by 28 years, and, in January, 1 , I I toast list. where Tie' has b,een for the past two b 'Miss. Mildred Forrest, nurse -in- 1911, he married Amelia Little who, , , ', ' ', -40. Death of Mr. Reuben Stong.-Reu- 6 I , ,e,d of London Spent the week -end §.,I ;,. Specialists in AM Lines of ben Stong, for over half a centu-Ty a months. at their re,spective homes. training in Victoria Hospital, London, surv ves him. The -now departed kZ 5 : . .. . Died in Calgary. - Many fTiends ', 0 Miss Eileen 'Chapman, of Mae- nd Mrs. -G. Wa V rcistident. of TuIckers-imith Towns,hiip, Iker of Hen - W"., . MT. a s poent a day'reeently with her par- Charle-s Glew was one of the sue6ess- 11 03 Insurance. - Ixere will regret to learn of 'the sud- passed peacefully away Thursday, Donald Hall, Guelph, spent the week- isall visited the former's -mother, Mrs. ents MT. and Mrs. William Forrest, ful farmers of uckersifiith. He was ' " den death in Calgary on WondaY, I . 1, " ­ end with her mother here. WAI,%: February 28th, at' the home of his John Walker, on Sunday, who has If T'uckersmiiith. of a quiet disposition And took no, r . I I 'I , J ; . February 25th, of Mrs. George Hewitt- ster, ,Mrs. Annie Stark, Sparling a gx.g* George Hills of Eginond- be,, ill. Her many friends Vnil -e Mr. Duncan Stuart spent a day in a - nicipal , ', ,S , I ly .1 1. . itt, wife of a nephew of Mrs. John Ville ,spent the week -end with Toron- . ,ctive -part in pblitical oi mfu IN1.11,14 L "'Ri," I Street, after an illness of over a pleased to ,hear that she Seems in London last week visiting with his affairs, was -not a memb-cr of any 1 1 14­ A" - .g> <> .0 <> <> <> 0 <> * -0 -0 0 'AcLennan, North Main Street. The to friends. 11 M, I year as the result of a stroke of par- a faifr way to recovery. , 1 . I brother, John, who is ill in St. Jo -s- fraternal organization, his interests 'I" I , . <> remiains were brought to Londo,n 0 Mrs. A. H &Dn suffered, a stroke '' ,, " 11 , . I 1, 11 I 1; <> I - alvsi - A,baut five months ago he (Mr. and Mrs. West and daughter oph's, Hospital in that city. centering in. ,his farm and home. In, ,, .1. , . -0 where the deceased was born and ­ie,red a second stroke which made on Mion,day la.st and is now in Scot . t of .St. Thomas spent Sunday at the ... "I _ <> S. T. Holmes & Son in Wood- su . . Quite a number from here attended religion he was Presbyterian. Besides .1, , . -, - wheze interment took place r. Stong Memorial Hospital. M,Anse. I -s, ... , v. him -a complete invalid, M . . . the Commencement exercises which his widow there survive two brothez .', ,' 4D, FUNERAL SERVICE 0 lawn cemetery ,on Saturday last. 0 Mr. Henry Howes had the rnis- Mrs. Win. Berry returned to -her held in the Town Hall, Hensall. Thomas of Jarva, Alta., and Nelson, 1 .. , " he earliest . , 1,;, were was the son of one ,of t were ,, ", ',, <> . Main Street, Seaforth 0 Both Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt- well . neer settlers in York Tovingbip, fortune to fall on the ice on Monday home after ,spending the pa , , .<> known here, ,as Mr. Hewitt before I st few The scholars of the publie'scbool and' of Seaforth, On t.; one 'sister, Mrs- , , ., pio last and fracture two ribs. , weeks at the (home of heirbrother, Dr. N, <> having been born ,seventy-eight years . ..' <> continuation school combined supplied Martha Jones tof St. Thomas, North L , . ,., I ,<> S. T. Holmes, residence, going We6t, a nuTrJber of years ago, ago north of Toronto on the old home- a Miss Muriel Beattie, Miss Mar- H H. Ro s, of Seaforth. ,a very go,od programme of drills, 'Dakota, and, two daughters, Msses ., I ,", - <> Goderich Street, West; phone 0 was an employee for some tirne in stead, where his parents had also been garet T4cKellar, Miss Elizabeth Me- *On March Sth the W M.'S. wiH -hold choruses gymnastics And fancy danc- Madelon and Olive Glew of London, , ,, , - * ore in ., I N . I <> No. 119 W_ Charles Holmes' * the William Picka,rd & Son ,st Lean aiM MT. K. C. Beattie, Western theitr monthly meeting at 2 pm., fol- es and. Yolk siomv. Ont. The funeral was held Thursday , , Dorn. The family came to the London I . .1 . I Goderich Street, 0 Seaforth, and Mrs. Hewitt was a pent the week- lowed, by ,the World's, Day of Praiyer Xsc, Mildre . d ,Smillie, nurse -in- from the home, Huron Road, Tucker- ;". ""., I <> resioence Road in 1878 and settled on a farm University, London, s I Ili I .1% -<> Emot; phone No. 308. 'O' visithr at the Irome of Mr. and Mrs. end at their horn -is here. iice at 3 p,m. A cordiAl,invita- in Vict4ia Hospital, Lon- smitb. Rev. Dr. C. E, Dougati con- t, -, , near Brucefield where his fath6r later sery train,:'ng V . e, who recentl I - -I.. 4> Ambulance Service 0 McLennan here in July last. became the proprietor of the Bruce- 0 Mrs. Dan Regel y tion is exterided to all the wome ntly wi th her ducted a funeral service at the home 0 .0. . n OI don, 6pent a day rece , I I M . , P! <> Night calls, Phone 308. sold ,her farm -in fMicKillop, intends the congregation And ,cm,mun-ity. "'Zi N field Hotel. .Mr. Stong left the farm parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smillie, and read the burial service at the , , ni 4c> Day calls, Phone 119 J. 't> Mission Band Meets. -The Goforth moving to Seaforth and, will occupy ,,, 55 years ago and went to Sarnia. His of Tuckersimith. graveside. Interment was mad&,iia ,,, .., , . ., tl I .. i 4> charges moderate. 0 Mission Band of t5he Presbyterian health failing be returned to Bruce- an apartment in the Beattie Block - The ma, ny friends of Miss J. Ches- Clinton cemetery. -The pallbearers, . . 11 , 'J'. ,,W'N, <> 'C' Church held its rergulax meeting on 0 Mrs. W. D. McLean is visiting , 4, ,,L ­ -wined until four - 'L . I . field where he ren McKILLOP n ey will regret to learn .that she is neph,emrs of the deceased, were Messrs- ' , , 1 P,2 I P 11 . 40 <> <> 10 -0* 0 -0 <> <> 0 * 0 Wednesday. During the meeting friends in Ailsa Craig. . N . teen years a,go wheri he came to re- ` ,o, ! those whose birthdays are in March 0 The many friends' of Mr. Gordon ' still confined to bed, and shows little Frank, Charles and Henry Glew, Win - 'i - 16- 0 ,; .1 side with his sister, Mrs. Annie Stark . "'A Wild FlOtWeT Df the kills" w I.. ,'42110W, - took pa rt. Doris Httoff offered the Rollyh will regret to learn that he is ill ,signs of -improvement. Miss Ches- Biggart, Ro'bert McKenzie and Geo. , ,,, ,7 . in Seaforth. He was unmarrie& The be presented in Duff's United Church, ney has been in- bed -since last Christ- Dickson. 11, ""it, ' , - $.. 1. 1 ,, _ . I1.1. . fiTst prayer and Donald Wunn took funeral took place on Saturday from very seriously ill in, Scott Memorial . . . . . . . Pi. McKillop, in the 'near future. mas, and was, -for two weeks in Scott ',11 1 " I.. P'.."I 11 '. 40 0 <> -0 <> -0 <> <> 0 0 0 0 up the' collection. Margaret Barlow Hospital -% 7ith brut slight hopes for " t ,I. .. 1 ­ "J'At his sister's residence, interment being MT. and Mrs. Will Doerr of Gads- Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. , , , . period ,,, ?,, , " , ,, . , <> 0 took charge of the devot omal his recovery. k'I . R, ' made in the Maitlandbank cemetery. hill spent Thursday and Friday with I MANLEY 11",Ai - , f the seTvi 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McIntosh and , '-, -C and during the part I CC ,*. I I . . . . . I , <> H. C. BOX nis ipastor, Rev. T. A. Carmichael, Mr. and Mrst. Jerry Dhoerr. '. ? A. -I 44,1 , '14" ..0 Betty McLeod offered the Band pray- 0 Miss Florence, of Ingersoll, were here lb! " i ., , L SERVICE .C. . f Northside United Church officiat- Quite a numiberr from this line at- 'Y'i FUNERA er. The Scripture was read by Lillian this week f6siting 'Mr. McIntosh's TUCKERSMITH We are pleased, to learn that MT. 11 ended the Regele sale on Friday. -4proving from his 'I', ... ,N&. P Embalmer Southgate. Sembepce prayers were mother, Mrs. James McIntosh. , 11, 0 ed. t "', W, .0 Licensed - . W. J. Welsh is in , 1" IR, i ', . i 40 .ft- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert, Della The following .is the report ,of S. late illness. - , "' , ; , - 11r . <> Ambulance Service offe red by Jean, "Wright, Helen Smith 0 Mrs. J. F. McLaren of Toronto ,,, .qy Sunday at the S. No. 7, Tuckersmith, for the months IMr. Gbarlie Clever ,has purchased " , I . and Norman, spent !,, .,`Ij $4 1 1 Joan MoMaster. This wa.s follow- Horton -Hay-The home of Mr. and was visiting with Seafortb friends on , _ , i ? ;, ,0 Night calls Day Calls <> and home of Wr. George Holegy in Grey. of January and February: ,Sr, IV- the 134 -acre farm from the estate of' - " J , J , <> ed by a solo, "Smile and be Cheery." Mrs. James A. Hay, of the 8th con Thursday. 1-11 41 Phone 43 'Miss 'Marie Koehler is ivisiting her Elmer Cameron 72%. Jr. IV - Jim the late Dan Regele. Charlie is a. , 01 . <> sister, Mrs. C. Mickle in Fullarton 1 , The lesson -t-oTy was told by Mrs. cession of Trickers,mith, was, the 0 Mr. and Mrs, R. N. Bissonnette . . .!%, ,,,I " 10 -meeting was closed scene opf a' - Broadfoot 81, Mae Rintoul 68, Jack hustler and his many friends wish: " happy event on Wednes- and two children, of Stratford, were ,W wi ,,,,,, 4 I I A)n an dthe ,,rM A ,. <> 0 0 0 <> at present. , , ilgf". by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. day, March 6th, wh n their daug4ter, the week -end gue,sts of Mrs. Bisson- NdLean 60. Jr. 1111L-- Ross Nicholson him s4ccess in his undertaking. . - M'rs4 Dam tReglele was, piresented rulce McLea'n 71. Jr.,II-Billie The torrential rain last Monday iffiG, ` - Marjory lr ne, was united in mar- 'nett's sister, Miss Maud Hartry. 79, B ',k ._ with an addYess and arm chair by '07. Primei, ,Ross McLean. night -made the banks of all streams I li;?C,i: Y. P. L. Meets.-Thie Young Pelo- ria-ge to Calvin N. Horton, son of 0 Mr. W. R. Plant and son, Stew- Boyes, W,' -, I 1, " . he,r friends and neighbors before her Bestspeller, Elmer Cameron-Elean- overflow, ,but the quick reactiIn ,of' ,%j i,, - I... ple's Society of Norqsi,de United' Mrs. Horton and the late Noah Hor- art, rwere in Toronto Over the week- . 4 ,u . d-eparture. from this vicinity. ure caused the water to "", '4,, :­ O'hurch held their weekly meeting on ton of Hibbert. The ceremony was end. I Mr Edward Dooerr a -Lid Miss Ann or E. Scutchrroer, Teacher. the temperat -% . . Mr. and Mrs. Roes , adfoo,t en- recede quickly and, now all is well , ,j " Tuesday evening with the president, performed by Rev. C. Malcolm of the 0 Mr. J. R. Sproat returned to Tem- * days ", Wq , I, , .0 ral teitaimed a. few of their friends to with the roads in good shape for 1,,!`1 Doerr of Ga,dsbill spent sieve ( 14W I ; I" <> 0 Mi -,s Ruth Thomps,on presiding. The EIgmondville United Church. The agan-A this week. this weeilo with relatives on this line. 1. , "', % <> WALKEWS fli-A part of the Tneeting iook the young couple took their places under . I 11 "i. a progressiivie car& partS, on Thursday motorists. - '. (Mr. Wilfrid Wdcke has. been. engag- vt . , - ra a h b The e ening. Prizes -v .. , . sing -song. The Lor& -s- a deco ted re in t e parlor. . .1f1f. 0 FUNERAL SERVICE '0 form of a ed with Mr. Nornihn Bennewies :for liciom. lunch was servgd. . I I , ,%, I Prayer was th,en repeated in unison. bride, who was given Away by her EGMONDVILLE . , Rl , Mirs. Thomas, Workman invited a W ,*, i '. I" - , this seas -on M M .- . , aqt , 110. W. J. -WALKER and 0 * ., ,,k, A , . m fathe-r, looked charming in a gown INTAROP ;11'i? Mr. and ,Mirs. Les -lie Rapien and- number of her lady friends, to a,,4uilt- ' "I , -, <> JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. <> . lmwwhm , 1" "', :" Miss V. Mble of Mai ina green moire silk with n gqda-r in eeting of the . Eg- daughter ofGhicago spent fTom Wed- , , I 'j"t liners and .0 The re The Helping 'Hand 'Mission Band , I 21R. _ . I -_.,, -0 Licensed Emilon andacl;opted and the roll call was an- jacket of ,black transparent velvet ni,Indville Young Pelople was held in, nesday to Sunday Wirth friendis in rbhis dng bee and a social afternolon, was .. " M ­11 I W- I ­ spe . of Cavan Church (held their meeting ,1%1,, .. eral ]Directors. 0 - e the Sunday school mom on Monday vicim.,ty. While here they attended Mr, and Mrs. J. W. McLean enter- in the basement of the church 0- . 11 .11 rl. 11 I . 0 Furt sweTed by the. name, of an Old Testa- and black moire slippers. The brid mt. lt Qr., ,0- Day or Night Calls prOnVtlY 0 ment Maracter. Quiet music was carried a bouquet of Braircliffe, ros- evening, March 4th, It was opened t1h, saje at the home -of Mrs. Dan _ .11., 0 .. attended. 0. I I illf ,!, o. .., t. tained a -number of their fri-ends, one Saturday, March r2, with Isabelle Bet- ' . . ,,, ; . .0 then rendered by Miss J. FAIge. A es. The wedding music was played by singing a hymn and; then the Regelv, ,her mother, on Thursday las , ,rotgresgive tl es presiding. The meeting opened I ;, tl I . ,, I -0 PHONE 67 0 'h,rmrn was sung and a reading wa,% by the bride's twin sister, . Miss Mar- Lord"s Prayer was. repeated in unison. 'Mrs. Wlbam Hoegy and Miss eviening recently -to a - p I ! ­ 0- . ... ,o .; 11 1. ", , <> tfi,ert given by Mis,s L. Mole, after garet- There were no . attendants. The ­t)iinutes of the lost meeftin euchre party. Prizes were given, and with the eall to, worship followed by` I . I" 1:1 ` 4C 9 we"' Marie Hoegy- visited nt the home of er by Jean McFarlane.i A hymat I , ,;, '.... ' a nice lunch served. After lunch, Pray . wbir-h No. 945) was sung from the Folllowing . the ceremony the guests, -adopted as oorrect, and the Mr. George floegy in Grey and Mr. ""..' , . 0" read and i6 the Scripture . , . 11111- . dancing was indulged in until the wee was Sung, after wb fi" ') S-TIZ Sheet. . Miss V. Storey read the who included the immediate relatkA s offer',ng was received. After anto Ed. Regeile on the 12rbh of McKillop. 's 1. 1. I,, I ther ,mal .hoiire. taken from Luke 2:8-16 was read bY 11111 ,­, p ,_,,Q ­ Socr pttire and the topic ,based on the of the bride and bridegroom, repaired hyinn was Sung, Jean Gemiriell took 11 ""& , i: f, 'I Mr. and Kra. IRlobert Green an.,d Annie Pebbick. The study .Period was ,,,tD j;f,, . Scripture, was ably taken by Mis,s G. to the din-inK noom which was pret- the chair. Marigarret. Forrest read I 0 Blanchard. The " Ot ,,, - daughter, M-urdis, and WT.. Art Di,bk, taken -by Mrs. H. I ; 9K, r"', Wet-ster. The rrneeting was cloged by tily decorated in pink and white, tlie Scripture and Jean G-ernimell led, ,, ­,! . .. ur with offering was Teceived and business was, ,, Ir , a h . - whpre a buffet lunch was served by in - prayer. Mrs. Robert McKenzie KIPPEN of London, ,spent the tea ho, , . THE JOHN RANKIN singing ymn and repeating in uni thrpe of the bride's girl friends. gave an interesting talk on-ber re- . The meeting closed, with, , " I 1, ­ son the Miwpsh Benediction. Mr. Mr. and Mfrs. Jonah Green on Sun- dliscusse& , " t _ '. , On Sundaymorning lasit Rev. E. F. day. prayez- 7'.. ;' % .0 and Mrs. Horton then left by motor cent trip to 'Florida. She said that I . i "T '.' AGENCY Young People's Society Meet. -The for Detroit, going through the th(, v saw, while driving along ' the Chandler chose -his text from the. 4bh li %, ,,, q 4 . I weekly meeting of the Young People St-' tes to Niagara Falfs, On their higbway in the south, orchards' of chapteir of St, John, "Christ talkebh " :. % , 11 I 1-1- &., , ,,, ., Insurance of all kinds:' of Fi,t Pre,obyrterian Church was held return they will reside -on the groom'& orange trees loaded heavier than our with the woman of Samaria." The . ) , , choir arith,mn was 1' Ohrist Receiveth - ,,;t ', on Honda- with Margaret farm on the boundary. . M lt , ,, , ", " y, everving arple trees, and the. ground beneath . Sinful Men." . I . .." 'Jf -' ,, 1;'P, it,k" ," , Bonds, Real Estate Drover presi,cHng. The mteeting op- ' 4 . the trees covered vVith the fruit. :." s -1., " :1, "" Andrew's, : .V,, , , ened with a hy-mmi and repeating the Thlese oranges; couldi be ipur United- 0huzeb, mett on Sunday even- , 1 The Young People of St. " ,I"­­ , Nfi'," , chased for T", Money to Loan " Lord's Ptaypr in unison,. The Scrip - 34 .; :. , , 'N' 10 t -o 20 cents a dozen, ,but the very imtg last. * , 4. , J, 'v I irf4,V; N, L ture lesson was read by M_argare LOCAL BRIEFS best oranges which were 9 BetterBred N, 4q I , called Mr. and'Mrs, William Parsons and I , :'' _ Miami-reves, we -re about 30 cen bs a sc--. 'Robby, of Croniarty, visited, on , * - I ::, ISEAFORTH ONTARIO Driover." The -maim pwart of the meet- I I , , i ' , , I Ing was an oratorical contest in which 0 MX. j, 1 111 ',,' : _ . . five youing F. Sdott lias been awarded Sun,,:ay last with Mr. and Mrs. ,UeT- . ,I- . people took part namely, .1, , , , . Phone 91 the, contract for the diecoration of e 1,-+4 T .. -4 -F., Aq­ of Stc ,S.I.d,r C,fi .9 , Imiric.q i, ".. "; . , ", 1, ", , ", 1, " f', ,, ,, ­',,r,f,,, 1, .1 Mary Reidon "C'Mist's Challenge to Pinkney, .n.t,I, ,1 -rior. of tbbe house on Godevricli ** I I , ,; ,, 'i , , ,, . 1. __ Youth"; Lorne on the same "Youth's Street -occupied, by Mr. Mellton. . 1 , .1, . "t ,,,, , A'A "I .. I 1 1 "'W" subject; Kathleen Storey on Responsibilities to ChuTch" and Mar- 0 'Mists Helen McKerdher, Miss , 1.14'' * , I ., I., - ,,,. I;,,& ,, K ,g IM I `1 I Ayi.,". - , I """''. ',A " I E.C.Chamberlain g9i,et Dtover ov the same subject, i Ertnim, Broadfoot and Mr. Robe rt Me- KeTcher werre in Guelph on Wednes- 0 *1, " , . . W. . 4 A . : . .,fl P Glenn Hays spoike on be m1oral is - day attending the College Royal at W" ,,,, ' . . . .. , , I ; ._ . rr, sines ,of to -day. Camon Appleyard the ,O.A.C. ,I',! ' ' ; , ,, ,* I'll, NR il"M', 511- ; Verk of the Second Division Court ... NHX, , , ,,,t . I and Alvin Sillery were the judges* iss G 9 M 'Margaret , 'Heh is spend- 11' , illltND ` tl ....... County of Huron . , ,j0,Lfl,',, "'. . 11 Th -e Winners -were Glenn, Hays and - lrpg the week-end,in Tovofvto and at- 1: F ,­A"­ , ". . - , , ., . 04,00,,;.,.Z,i, ,, - ,, . oK, , , I , Bank Bad- 11 in the Dominion Margaret Dromer. The meeti i 'clos- ed with the Benediction. tending the. sikatin carnivil. - . 9 ,0%1 , -J i,g._ ,,., 0­10A 31 ,, . " - "'. . , , : , P M, I I . " b*, geaforth. office hours: - . . , . go. . 0 'Afis s M. W. Mackay spent the *eek -,end in Toronto. CP, ,,, ­N':V", j' 415p, ,,fo,,- . I I l ,,'L t,'j) rf:, . 4' ,, tt` ',' 11 ,Tuesday 71%umday amd Saturday, " ,. , I . " , 4,4 6,1v.nj to 6.00 P m Saturday . St. Thomas' W. A. Meet. - The 4 Miss Marion Waits,on returned to 1 ., . "11; ,.,,J,164, 1. ­; ,,,' tloik'ff. .:, ., 7.30 Pam to 9 p m. regullar mo,n6bly inteetimg of St. New York on, Tuesday after &pending TM '7 ..'' 1'11 `M­j'IL t, . I ,,,;;;W1g, , 11 , I u't' . I . , 1'r1.';',1',,-,, I Thorriwl Ch-urreh W.A. -met ,on Tues- -b two weeks' holidays with her fa her, .11, ". "if',""'IN , V. "", . ,. ... - g$aVjelg$; " CA14 RENDER 1. dhvy, the &th, at tbbe residence of Mrs. Mr. James Watson. jted,;over thi6t vhe&-ohd With heir pa"r. " "i. , " ".'. 1, , 1 ;W0 ,ant6mAW4, fi", stial6lem and W, E. Southgatte, Mrs,. Appleyard ss 'Edit Dai,id s,o et rn d 0 Xi h m r u e , ( 1,,X "I ,LLLLL1."_,. ` , . ,..,, 1w If in the mar- 400 ansm%tw_ P - ill ,30 L pTe,Aded and eighteen meanbors an- Miai Edge, on TuftdaY evening from Pittsburg, the with 11, `, ., 11 tbd ji* of tb,e alb"'a 1jn4% ­ SWered the ibll icall, h7mh, ' AS where She $Pent winter frien ds. ­ . I I 4 1.1i1i , i 1, Y', , i4l ,J ; , 6 uo A .CAII. . . Tl,;?, 1, 11 AmliftVAIN . 10 playted the operhimg ,i esus Shall Rd4n. w1herder tha 96h, .*s . 0 Miss Bethufie is in Torionto .this, . ­_ , , el , , ;;;;; ,111 ,.,­ ­ , .' i 11 -1 ,Oif, , '09 ""111 I I 66 A966 ,T ,f,ki% I;; , ,." "I , , '86tiftr% '"',, '. . ,. I I. " an Eg-m hdl t6dk tho 9Mpttte4 les. _ " MI fivra. Sti, mattili*1a Gcdpel sind, week-ond attending the skating Carnival. I , " , ! ,, , N 1 , . _ ,;","',P"L' 1, 11 I t 1 -t,""! 1;1 ,' _, I . ; , ­ , ' 1 I ., 1 , 1 "', ,, ,,, U %_1 &1l ,Mlgrnhva-ire ,th, . Lititi, oult'd I W Uri mid Urs. tarl Bell, ,Miss Per- I'll I'll, ,,; , 11 W , , . .1 ,,"'I'll, , ... . ;, llf,­& Iygl "I '..... . , , , I . -;T­f ., '111, , . 4. Al 11 , 1-1 , Om Wewbors! Pxaytr. After taporbg 1 gu,4 Mid 'Mr, Van, Bell: $Deft ,Sunday ,,-: y ,- , ,', , ,,`.,- ., .- , I " ,", . I . ".1;: ", . . ' _1 r ., f .. f 14 44 4 , I I I .1 # _-- . 'Mrs. Janiesi McDonald visited re- I q cently with friemft in Windsor. Miss .Beatrice -Coo#er io -v ting I . Guaranteed Baby Chicks—A guarantee that means 11 , I I I friends in Lsming, Michigan, for a something. You, are the judge. Your investe- I few weeks. Mission (Band ,wiU m.eeit in the r ' . men . t is fully protected -when you deal with us. , school room on Saturd 7 afternotan at the usual -hour of 2.30 ',p.m. All Started Pullets- -4 weeks old 40c each the members are iii,vited to be pres- .............. . . I ent. The combined meeting of the Started Cockerels-4,weeks.old ............ 20c each I World tbay of Prayer and, the regu- lar monithly meeting of the W.M,S. Proven Feeds For Poultry: I I of'St. Andrew's, United Church will Dr. R.oe's 40 Per Cent. Concentrate ..... $3.00 be head at the,hoi ie, of Mrs, Wei4ey French vn Friday aftemoom, March Premier Lay Mash .................... 2.251 1 8th. . Chick Starter ........................... 2.65 The 0,G.I.T. girlis, inilet on Satiw4hy . I . . . afternoon lazat at the hotme of 'Miss The& Watson. There was a fine number of tho girls jov.smt and 4 ' . . . Scott, Poultry. Tarm. i very intwesfitg nileeting vras held. , 1 . . . Afiss -Graee,Coover lof toondon, vig,.w 'PHONE, 251-32 '- . SEXFORTH, ONT. L I . . 1 jted,;over thi6t vhe&-ohd With heir pa"r. . . . T .1, 1. .. , I . ent.4, Wh iLod Mrs. W W. Cooper 4 t6f . 1­ ... ,. ­ - . I I . .. I "I 'I'll" I I I- -1 ( IIIIIIIIIIIIII10-- . zl l"" -6 _ . . I . I . 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