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The Huron Expositor, 1935-08-02, Page 8
sa lr f�S, T� iY4i5fi@L4Y1C1YlCAP®YiD•WONIA':: it J • ��i4• !I)11.j •'J� p,. �h,,.. .. • .. • 0:.. J4 +1 * Uri( r. IJO 'I VS ..0' o 9 1 M .,,yn��•4:,�3� "..:_'.".- ...._ _ _ ._.... _ ....... • m�A j. V 5,� r _ . i•.....•:..:.".'.^.-.,+. r .. .:: .'..:. .-:. :. ..:-:. .... , �,1,, i 1+1x•'7 ... •.. • ;:. ,.:.. � one daughter, Miss Mary Dorsey, of married in Toronto Sa , •> 1 ,. "� a' 3 :... , . E W OF THE TOWN St. Jos h's Hos+ itai Toronto. Sua- em p , sawingalso are fiche sisters and one � SP,EC� AT .on y' Rev.', F•inglan'd, � Niagara Fells, was in charge of Rev, Gardiner's g d IRESS .1 ard PRINTS at P 27c •brother, Purchase Grimoldby 1Pome, — Mr. Rogers last week purehase'd the home on James Street, until re- een'tly 'occupied by I . and Mrs. John Miss Minnie Dorsey and Miss Gertrude Dorsey, Seaforth; Miss 'Rose Dorsey, Toronto, and Mr. P. J. Dor- se3', Seaforth. •�iL S u n d ay church when he was taking a course in Chicago.Richard Vent 'Mm. Wll1naarr Jowett and Miss Ella Dexter Sunday in Brussels with the former's relatives. • for this la, Pounds pounds Grimoldb Mr. and Mrs. Rogers mov- D inne 114Iise lel. anxi' Edith Britton, �taRN!!N1G 'COF'FFIF 9c ed on Tuesday. LOCAL BRIEFS client Sunday wi h Mrs'. Ed. Brition at - Friday ai d Saturdayst P P aund e RVtalton. . EY �y 2 ,pound bin 255 Announcement. --Mr. Hector Min - roof Collingwood, announces, the en- gagement of 'his second daughter, I • IMiss Agnes .Govenl'ock, of 0't- tawa, is a guest' at the home of Mr. • Delicious Dinner in cool, de- rightful' sulrroundings ;C;Oc for iJ lairs. McIntosh, of Toronto; is vis - iting her sister, Mrs: A. Colc1ough, e• Clearance Lines Elizabeth Pearl, to Mr. John Melvin and Mrs. J. M. Goven'lockc, • Special Cold Plate ' ? SNAPS 25c 3 pounds forTor+ontoLunch Hinchley, of Owen Sound, eldest son of M. J. D� Hinchley and the late • Mr. an'd 'Mrs. R. O. Willis, of are •guests at the home of 4OC •Members BRUCEFIELD Just received from the ;ODA BISCUITS • 4e 2 pounds for 25c ar- Mr. Hinchley of Seaforth, the mar- t•i a to takeplace earl in August. riageY g Mr, Willis' parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Willis - • The choir of N'orbhslide United and others are re. quested to phone 157 for re- servation as soon as possible. _ —Mr. and Mrs. L. Forrest visited friends in C!hesley this week. Daley, manufacturers.. BfROKChurch EQ>l BISCUITS 25c 3 gtiunds for L BRUNSWICK SARDINES 5of tin a s Announcement. — Mr. and Mrs• William Allan Burns, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, announce the engagement, their elder daughter, Dorothy El- len, to Edward Archibald ,of Chat- held a picnic at Bayfield on yTon'day evening. • .Mr, and -Mrs. Stanley Blair, of Norwich, and Miss Joan Hutchinson of Waikerville, spent the week -end Mrs. M. White. The Seaforth Golf and (� Countr Club Ltd . y " 'eters. ilorm,emly of Brucefield, 'v'isited friendds in •the village -his week. Billy and Orville their Hastings of Be'1- brave are of. their their holidays alt the Noris of . their gra'nthiiia, Maw„ Lovely 95 These come in the New Pastelle Dresses shades in women's aizest—'38 to 44.. • , take tanooga, the wedding to take place with • Mr. Mrs. Arm- J'amrt Ross. NORWEGIAN SARDINES 1Oc in late summer. Mr, Ao ld is a(Ms'. and 'Malcolm stron-g, of Port Arthur, are visiting Maser, of Ashley, Ohio, is vis 'Ma. Beautiful Dresses that are unsurpassed in . 9 tin son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archi- at, tate- home of itingMcCully J. Tea Rose, Orchid,Green,Blue But YOUNG'S JELLY POWDERS 19c. bald, of Seaforth. He has li •ed' in Chattanooga about two years and is his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Arm- strong,. WINTHROP this week.ISt Mrs. Ross Bich , Mass. Hain and - les• Y tercupl, 'Whiter, Etic. �} for UARNATI'0'N MILK 5c l•Ocinggu Actuary of the Volunteer State Life Insurance Company. '� • Rev. Canon E. Aplpleyard and Mr. William Brine were in London this week attending the annual meet- The regular, meeting of the Ladies' Aid and W?a'men's Missionary So- Miss M. Swan' visited' friend's in Ham- ilbon and Bunli'ngtost. 'The mend friend's ',of Mrs, Popular 95 at, per tin _ CORNED BEEF 75e 8 -pound tin Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. —St. Thomas' C'hurchl---Sunday school and Bible Class at . 10 a.m.; Holy' of the Ontario Legion. • Miss Lois Wright is spending her holidays with ,her cousin, Mrs. Charles, Eyre, in Tuekersmi'th. cietywill be held on Angust 7.bh, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beat -Black tie. The roll call will be on "Service." Baird Sr. Iw1il'1 .regret to that hear that she is peteru DYowgias, of Saskatoon, Decided favorites are Navy and with White Dots. A showing Dots of these in cod&e e g quality P s• 11 Gommnunhlon 11 topic, "The Sask., was the'. guest of his brother, • 1 HiiEINZ POWDERED HORSE ;I3;ADt1�SIHi-'mer jar 25c at o'clock; Divdine Interpreter"; 7 p.m., "The Broken Altar." The Rector, Canon • 1Mlies Josephine and Miss Jacque- line Clifton, of Toronto,are n,guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. CONSTANCE. Mr. William Douglas,1 est week. 111/fr. and 't -b James Grieve of Outstanding Silk Crepe Dresses in sizes 14 to 9 8 ICROVAH JELLY MAKER 15c at, per packageheld LIVE POULTRY taken every day except Saturday, Cream taken for Clinton at the same price paid at Creamery. A. C Routledge ti PHONE 1N E. A•ppleyard, will have charge of both services.—Canon E. Applevard, Rector. Northside and Egm'ondville' Cont- tined Services—Northside, 11 a.m. ; Igmlandville, 7 p.m.. There will be no Sundayoho'ol at Egm'onclwvill•e church duringthe month of Agu'st.—Rev, T. A. Carmichael, Minister. First Presbyterian Church—Guest Minister foo August 4th, Rev. James Rende, Minister of the Cromarty Paes'byterian Chrrch. Sunday School Feagus'on.18. • MT. and "Mrs. F4•ank Cedm'ore and Miss Nancy, of Toronto, and Mr. E. D. Reid, of Guelph, 'are guests this week at the home of Mrs. J. F. Reid. • ;Miss Margaret Armstrong has returned home front a visit with friends at Port Ar'thva•• • Mr. and ,Mrs. W. R. Plant, Miss Edna and Mr. Stewart Plant leavA on nips d'ay to spend a holiday in Winnipeg. The Golden Link M'issi'on Bdaynd an open meeting in the Sunday school of the church on Tuesday, July 30Th. They entertained `thP' Burns' ladies and children. The Pres- ident, Ella Dexter, opened the meet- in.g with a hymen and the call to ever -or- strip, which was responded , to by Jean Anderson. Ella Dexter led in prayer, Miss Clete Medd gave a musical number_ and the iScripture lesson was read by Miss Jean An- London aper the week -end at the home of 'Mr. rshallm ofDuelp Mr. C. tMarshall Guelph, aril)ever Mrs. alarshall and daughters, Louise and Barbara,of Sparta, were recent guests of :ki, and Mrs. S. Thompson' Mr, and (Mrs. Lorne Manson, of Thorndale, were 'visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thema:leon on Sunday. IMr. and Mrs. E. R'ozell and son, Douglas, of Clinton, and Miss LolaMacTAVISH'S Rothwell, of Weson, were visitorsow 'The best dress value we have Dress Bargain"' la offered. • Print Voile Pique etc Dresses15c 9 t ! •7 to 3.25 • at If(); Morning Worship at 11; ,ea- ening service at 7,—Rei;. H, C. Feast, • Mr. Gibson White spent a few days last week in Toronto. ciers,on. A 'Chinese story was told by Clarissa Dale; a dialogue by mem- with Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompeen on Sunday. ' Insurance Minister. ' • . • Mrs. Fletcher, of Nor=thampton, bers of the Band; Doris Lawson and Ethel Dexter took up the colledtizin, Mr. and Mrs. Syd'. Thompson and family, of 'Clin;ton were visiting at WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN �► Northside W. M. S. Meets. Rhode Island, is,a guest. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. M.._S'mibh, and Mrs. ''Peter Lindsay aan;g a solo, ,Mrs's 'Lear Simmons told a story' en the 'parental home an Sunday: greasing as well as can 'be expected If no complications set in he will re -life-long is in 'his ' 87th year and has 'been a friend of Mr. Rutledge, en - FIRE AUTOMOBILE • --Mas, •Mary Miss' Jackson and Miss "The Prince's''Cloak," 'which cover. jeyed a time with his Les LIFE LIABILITY - PLATE GLASS T WINDSTORM Joseph Scott entertained the members and associate helpers of the- W.M.S. Harriet Pang•man, of Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of Mrs, L. titled, was much enjoyed. The meeting closed wvth the !Mizpah Benedicti'ou. DUBLIN Threshing operations have be'guri and Mr. John 'Murray was first good pal. - Lie Hallam and Terry Alliston,, of Ebenezer, called and' entertained the PERSONAL ACCIDENTon' INLAND TRANSPORTATION GUARANTEE BONDS of Northside Church veryloos itabl p y at her home at Roxboro on Thursday lash. 'Mae. J. Consitt was in charge. Mrs. A. L. Porteous led in the devo-lunch.mother, ledinHinchleygave C. Jackson. • Miss Mary Gillespie, Miss Grace Gillespie and Miss Betty McLeod lave returned from a holiday spent Miss Donelda Adarris took. charge of the amen which was followed by g :.the • 'Week -end, visitors were: Miss Mar- li t. The late hot wave has • aret Byrne,... reduced the turnout of wheat 'b 50 g Detroit, with her Y ,Mrs. K. Byrne; Miss Irene pen cent., while the straw is over 100 All the the .romil an company with some vocal 'Music aiid were rewarded with ice crea and ?}? •' pie. The reunion next year is., to be held the Lowest Rates with Absolute Financial Strengti► tions and Mrs. J. D. a very interesting account of her trati- els during the past winter. Mrs. J. in Bayfield. • Mists Mabel Hildebrand, of Kit- chener, is•apending her holidays with 'Miss Helen Chereos, of Seaforth, is s en'din a few days with her friend, Miss Edith Britton. Stulkibs, Toronto, with. Mm. and Mrs. !per cent. rest of crops to 'be if nothin unfor- D.a;McJConnell• Mr. and~''Mrs .J, Han- promisegoodg ley and libtl-e�son, Toronto, with Mr. seen sets in. ' '.Mrs. at same place, The annual Sunda school y picnic of Knox Presbyterian, Church was held Friday at Harbor Park, Gsent Pollard sanga, delightful solo and g her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs.''Bar wick of Stratford 'rich» and W. J. Hanley; Mr. and Mrs. . Rates and information glade ver Y given. MiSs D. Mole gave a reading •entit- Hildebrand. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Wm, Frank Edward lleGrath, Ild'erton, with Mr. AUBURNP There was albopt 76 resent p and. the afternoon was spent in bath CALL .OR PHONE USg, led, ",St, Peter's Golden Gate," •very • Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Armstron, Moore. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Lawson and Frank ,McConnell• Mrs. J. Hunter, of Toronto,with her E. - ing and boat riding, the day being WATSON & REID which was interesting and ably , given. Miss Doreen Berry recited. "An Oi'd-Time Ladies' Aid Meeting."with ylr,, and Mrs. Malcolm Aimstron'g and Miss Margaret Armstrong are in Clark 'this 11r. Lorne Lawson visited on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Johns, of New'- .mother, 'Mrs. Beale, The first threshing of the, season eammenced'on Saturday.Earl Reith- ideal for (both. After supper races were held' beingin charge of Alf. Phone 214 SeaforthPoint •amounted week. market and also attended the wad- +Rol'lins'on, John Houston and Oliver Specialists in All Lines of The. offering to $15. A delicious lunch was served to the large • Miss Aignes ,Murray, of Thed- ford, is the ' guest of Miss Jean dinlg Mr. All JoIf vwho was by by stookatthreshed for Bruce. Grigg DASHWOOD and at his own place 'and William ,-und Tien. The resu'lts: Girls 6 and ' utuder, 'Oona ;Bogie, 1Maa-i'on Bogie; ' Insurance. g gatheringof members and friends 'by the hostess, assisted by Brodie.- • Mliss Agnea Fargo, C'orey s on Monday. a. Celebrate Golden Wedding Rev. L. V.''P'ecock of the Anglican girls, 8 and under, Group No. 4 and other friends. This ¥dMichael, of N. D., fMr, and.Mrs, Gottfried' Oestreicher Church 'chose his Sunday from illin Schultz rlsobel and under, • long be was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .text Dash'tvogd Joan' !Sheppard, Isobel Rollinson; O O O O 0 0 - 0 "O O O O 0 O O O S. T. Holmes & Son. O FUNERAL SERVICE 0 O Main Street, Seaforth O. O �, 0 meeting will a pleasant mem- ory to those who were present and was very fitting to- the beginning of another milestone, having just passed the tenth. In these ten years some of our comrades whose deep devo- tion, talents and work helped to steer W. E., Hinchley lase week. • Mr. G. E. T'h'omson, of Parkdale, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams in H'ullet-t. • Miss May Broadfoot leaves on Friday for Port Nelson. •Rev, H. C. Feast Mrs, SHELL SERVICE STATION FOR SEALED GAS AND OIL Best Equipment and Grease Used for r of celebrated their golden Matt. 5:20 and the subject was wedding when over '50 guests, Bath- "Righteousness, the motive of a true erred at their home where the bridal Christian is love." There will be no couple of 'fifty' years ago were show- service next yleSunday abut the follow- eyed with congratulations', and good ing Sunday, Lyle Crawford of Gode- wishes, after which the party went rich will have cock i.. of the E'van'gelical Re'v..,V. ,Pocock is taking charge to 'the basere !boys, 11 and under, Reid Sheppard, Russel Kernitghan; boys, 14 and un - dere lBi'll Govier, Earl Mugford. An excating s tba11 game followed. The captains were Earl and Roy Mugford, Thd game was a tie, 8-8. O S. T. Holmes, residence, O 0 Goderich'Street,'Wes,t; phone 0 9 No. 119,W,. Charles Holmes' O O sesddenee, Goderich Street, O safely the missionary ship into the harbor of union. Many 'others have been promoted to higher service—all honor to their s'plen'did memory. and Feast left M'ondray to spend the holidays at their summer home in Muskoka. • The cloud' burst en Thursday af- tet noon of last week, did very consid-OPEN Lubrication. Washin Paintin Simmonizin and g' g' g Repairing at Reasonable Rates. FROM '7 a.m. to 11 p.m. a Church where a wedding dinner was of St. Mark's 'Church, East London, served by five grandchildren, Misses fur a month and he and the Pocock Joy Brunner, Louis Brunner and and family will occupy the Rectory E_un'ice icher and Donald and there. mil and Mrs, W. Ib Sheppard and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs'. Ralph Knox, of Sarnia, spent the week -end at Owen Sound. 0 O Eastt1 phone No, 308.g eralble damage 'floodin. manyresi- by g suers earl estreicher, Rev. T. W. 'Mills had change of the O Ambulance Service O © Night calls, Phone 308, O O Day calls'""Phone 119 J. 0and 0 Charges moderate. 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O O O �•--- Death of Mrs. R. E. Bright,—Af ter an illness extending over several months, Mrs. R. E. Bright, a known and esteemed resident of widelyeo- forth, passed'away in Scott Memorial HaspitalCen Thursday, July 25th• Mental cellars in the town, while in the district, craps were levelled 'much land flooded. Old rest- dents .say the downpour of rain was ,the heaviest in their experience. • Reeve J. M. Eckert, of McKillop,- is busy preparing his threshing out- Tires and Batteries For Sale. SHELL STATION H. WESTON�— GODERICH ST.SEAFORTH After the dinner, Rev. J. M. Oes= service in Knox Presbyterian Church. treicher, a son of 'the honored couple, (Harry 'Hopper of 'WSngspoke was master of cerembn•ies', and' Ar- in the United 'Church cm the' saibjeeb than J. Brunner led' in a short sing -of "Power" and neat SundayMrs. song. Addresses were given by Rev. Grierson, of Korea, will address this J. A. Schmidt, Who officiated at the congregation and Westfield. • wedding 50 years ago,%�' g and also by F. Bryant and' his quartette • farom _____ �i� /l ��- -''� 1�?/" u , ; . / ). 40 O O 0 0 0 0 O O O O 0 O M's Bright, whose maiden name -was Miss Julia M. Honey, was born in fit for the tori season. • Mr. Peter seven, of 'Windsor, 4 - Rev, I L A. Kellerman, a nephew of Stratford had charge of the service the bride, who was before her mar- at the Baptist Church on Sunday af- 0 was visiting old friends here this riage allies Elizabeth Kellerman. ternoon. The address, very i'mpres- O H. C. BOX O 0.0 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 Mitchell, daughter of Mr. Richard Honey and the late Mrs. Honey. Af- ter graduating from the Collegiate she trained for a nurse and for some w.eee. ° '.11r. Joseph Andrea, Mr. Dennis Andrew and Miss Mary Andrew, of CHOICE HONEY FOR SALE Musical numbers included a quartette sively given by M. Bryant, was from bythe Brunner family,a piano deet Romans 1:16 and the by quartette 'fay - Mrs. E. Oestreicher and Don- Dred Iwiine several selections. The old Oestreicher, next Eye Trouble • Have your eyes examined by R. A. REID, for 17 Strat- 0 Ambulance Service O 0 Night Galls Day Calls O 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 0 O 0 .0 O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 0 Buffalo, sent a few days this week •time was a relgistered nurse in New at the home of their aunt and uncle, Bedford Hospital, .Massachusetts, In 1Ir. and lira. W. A. 'Crich. 1925 she was united in marriage a: Aylmer to 11 r. R. E. Bright, of Sea -Mrs. Forsythe and daughter, Miss g Leila, of Wilke, Sask., are visitors at forth, where she has erste resided. Leila, Mrs, Bright was a member of North- the home of lens. Foncyth's cousin, Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot, Mill Road. side United Church and also einem-Retired We can agalin suipply you with No. 1 Clover Honey at 8 cents a 1.b. Over 50 1bs., 7c Lb. Amber honey at 6c; over 50 lens. at ''5c lb, These prices apply in out containers. p'P y Y J. HABERER & SONS re and an .oceette 'by service Sunday will be' -with- Mrs. A. J. Brunner, Miss Lois Brun- drawn on account of the Cemeter.,v nen, Miss Joy Brunner,. Mrs. A. E. Memorial service. Oestreicher, A. J. Brunner, M. D. • Visitors: Mrs: Levi Trick, Lon- Oestreicher, C. G. Brunner and A. E. don, with J. J. Washington; Gormby Oestreicher."' Thompson, Timnriinis, `with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thompson; Mrs. in 1919 years 'ford's leading Optometrist. Expert work only at most moderate prices. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED 0000,.00000004 O �� '' 0 _liras• Clara Eckert has returned ter of the Women's Missionary So- m ciety . A private funeral was held from Oakville, from her late home, Church Street, 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne and 2 $locks south of Hotel - ZLTRIGH a52s-2 at leer. and Mrs. OestmeiCher 5t dears Mrs. Harte Fremli n n hgw ate h. gClinton, ago settled en a farm in Stephen Mrs. John Ferguson and Mae; Mrs. township, near Crediton, in Consult him at Westcott's O YVALI� +�I��.S O '� FUNERAL SERVICE O O W. J. WALKER and 0 JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. O 0 Licensed Embalmers and • 0 on Saturday afternoon, whenthe ser- family, Miss Naomi. Joseph otic Mr. I'ranl \es,ter, of Detroit; are guests vice was conducted by her pastor, this week at the home of Mr. and Rev. T. A. C'armiclhael, followed byof lino.: Leo Fortune. interment in Maitlandbank cemetery. rhe pallbearers were .Messrs. R. J. • • • Kenneth.)McKay, of Vancou- ver, is visiting his Mrs. J. �� °R �5 ��Ced ��� �• ��� ` and .898 Crawfiord of Flint, Mich. has been raved to a farm in Hay township visiting her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. north of Dashwood where they Allan Wilson, and has taken her until retiring fo the village lived:,father on a ,tri' to Muskoka accost- wood in 1919. Theyy panie'd by 1/ p g have been to a1 ' !! r. 'Crawford and daugh- and active members of the Evange- ter. Mr. Wilson's former home was JEWELRY STORE 1st AND 3rd FRIDAYS EACH MONTH -9 TO NOON 0 Funeral Directors. ' O Sproat, G. D. Ferguson, J. J. Hug- sisters, E. James Stewart, Dr. J. A. Munn Willis and Miss Fergus McKay. V �� 0 �j heal Church in Dashwood for over in the Muskoka district. 40 years, '.Hr. Oestreicher haul O • Day or Night Calls promptly O O attended. O 0 PHONE 67 0 O Bard, • and Dr. F.J. Bechel'y,• and among liras Gertrude 'Crich returned on those from a distance who attended Tuesday after spending two weeks at the funeral were her father and �� gcrassan Lodge, Muskoka. aunt., lir. Richard Honey and M'rs,°' lIiss Florence Fowler, of Blue- • 'S10 ,r VV% • �e ng been ,Bernice Lawson took four gill Sunday school president, choir leader friends to the Exeter Reunion on and a member of the board of trus- :filo day, Beryl Wilson, Anna Dobie, tees for a n.um!belr of years. F,dih Stoltz andLauraPhilli s. IEi'ght guests who attended the or- Mi, anld films. Nelson Hall adSadie a ���. v® (":i�f O O O O O O O O O O O O prvice, of Aylmer; tan uncles, Dr, vale, was the guest of the :Hisses Cresswell over the week -end. W. Honey, \VIA iginal wedding were present at the Carter, with ,Mo. and Mrs. Joseph anniversary.Guests ! 19Row(Pi St. Joseph, Michigan, and a Miss Elinore Burrows has re- Dr. E. Honey, Kalamazoo, from a distance Carter, Port Elgin. included: iMr. and Mrs. A. J. Brun- • E. C. Chamberlain Clerk of the Second Division Court Mich.;Mr. erre lira, li'ilson, of Staffs; Mrs. turned feori Georgian Bay. Stenvart, of Exeter, and Mrs. Lorne • Mrs. Robert Bell is visiting in Hutchison, of Toronto. • Hamilton.Arrow • _, ler. and Mrs. Frank Smith and family, Port Colborne• - ', Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Knox, San - ner, :Misses Joy and Lois Brunner nia and Reid and Joan Sheppard at and rein, Clarence Brunner, Kansas Uwen Sound. City,Mo.;iMr, and 'Mrs. M. D. Oes-'Mrs. Jack Craig, of Whitechurch, treicher and children, Chicago; Rev. with tMr. and. Mrs, Wim. Thomas. ••Fm Your Convenience'• BUS 'Schedule County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- O' bag, Seaforth. Office hours : — Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 120 p.m, to 5.00 p.m Saturday everting, 7.30 p.m. to 9 plan- SERVICES WE CAN RENDER ® of are spend- ing a few holidays at the home of The Late John Dorsey•The fun- his father, Mr. W. R: Smith. eral of the late John Dorsey, whose • Mr. and 'Mrs. J. E. Smith and death occurred at his home, 152 daughter, Miss Merrill, ,have return- Hibernia Street, Stratford, on Sun- ed to Peterborough after spending a day ev'ening, took place on Tuesday few weeks with Mrs. Smith's mother, morning from St; James' Catholic Mrs. James Beattie.. Church, when Requiem High Mass 0 Mrs. Joe Eckert and family, r „� 1 e— r I f ! , F: i;! ' .ref y ;y � Y ..ti�::: ,::n 'e • •: •» I ! , , : ���N4 ":> �: "� i � J x " 1 ,., '':5 -'-- # % and Mrs. J. M. Oestreicher and chil- Family Reunion d'ren, Rosenthal, Ont.; Rev. and Mrs. 'Maple Gvovq;" rile lovely farm H. A. Kellerman, Waterloo; Rev, and home of Robert H. Rutledge, three Mrs. J. A. ISchmibt, Kitchener; Mrs. milesLEAVE ,west 'of Auburn,lyrewas the scene (Di'.) E. A. Broughton azxd Miss of a happy family reunion on Friday Grace Kellerman, Toronto; Mass M. when about relatives a es and' friends Oestreicher, Windsor; 'Mn.'Mrand Mrs', 'gathered to honor and celebrate the' Herman Oestreiccher, 'Mr. and Mrs. y -birthday grand Denied �oldemas oric of the Effective May 5, 1935 WEST BOUND 1.00 p.m. 7.36 P.m. • Standard Time Life automobile fire slickness and of was ,solemnized at nine o'clock, the Meaford, are spending their holidays p g hliliili&!ii@ilii@�;;iEli 'ii;l>' Oestreicher, Mrs. Elizabeth of West and George Kuhn Mr. LEAVE EAST BOUND ' aecideiit insurance. If in the Mar- officiating clergymen being Rev. with friends here. ,1 ._.. �.1 -+•- and meWa and iVims. William Rutledge. The home and snrrround- sr Oestreicher, Crediton; 8.15 a.m. 5.46 p.m. keit for any of the above lines, ilindly give us a call. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance Agencies Father T. P. Hussey, Rev. Father 'Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bragger and John McConnell, recently returned daughter, of }Montreal, are the guests from Rome, and Rev. Father Ffoulkes of Mrs, George Pethick, James St. of 'D'nblin, who officiated both at the • Miss Dorothy MacDonald, �� :. ;. y <::; ' "'".''%� all of Mrs. Jno. in,gs were very tastefully decorated Brown and Mrs. Charles Fritz, Zar- and the weather was ideal. The jch.taALL programs were set n, outsidei and a fine of singing, dam- !ITIINERIES, PLANNED TO POINT IN CANADA, UNITED STATES & MEXICO.ut of Lis- open the Phone 834 Seaforth, Ont. -• 3485-tf church and grave. Interment was towel, is a guest at the home of DT. made in St, Jame's' cemetery, the F. J. Burrows. WHENyou W door the interior of the ing, music on the bones' and spoons es and s MANLEY m' +�• was 'provided, 'During the, afternoon Mi` Rutledlge took his the Consult Local Agent • HOTEL pallbearers being Messrs. William • Maas Pearl McMinn, of Toronto, and Louis Dorsey, Joseph McConnell, is a guest the home Mr. Frigidaire. is automatic• '35 place on A accident occurred last. platform and in a few words thank- QUEEN'S Phone 45 - Seaforth -F.Insurance •at of and Joseph Carlin, F. Rhym'an and Mr. Mrs. Alex. 'Lower y' • • Rabb, and the funeral was one of the • Mr. James McWilliams of Toledo, most largely attended seen in this is spending his holidays with his aunt district all flooded with light. Be y sure you get this feature. serious ed all for their Saturday at 9.15 p.m. while Messrs. good wi'she's for his N. Koehler and Joe E.ekar't, son of coattireued' health and happiness, Al- Mr. John A. Eckert, 'were 'returning though in advanced years Mr. Rut - ledge rias been !inlay every day the Central Ontario Bus Lines Toronto With the enori►ions increase in in some years. Mr. Dorsey Miss Kehoe, Goderich Street, was a son of the late John Dorsey, • Miss McMichael Miss Hesse,and Look for the name "Frigi- home from Manley's swimming pool on 'by Gordon Miregge faun with the haying and has helped Auto accidents, you ,cannot -afford and one of th•e most widely known pioneer of Fargo, North Dakota, are daire" before buy. were met driving a horse and buggy. Mr. Koeh- do all the hoeing as well. He ie to take chances. Let us protect you. Rates are low in compari- ' son with protection g i ve n. Prompt service and payment of claims. In case 'of trouble, the Company's Agents through Can- ,ada are at your service. Enjoy your', trips p •otected by one of : *nit Auto Policies. ' guests business men of Seaforth, where he at the home of Mr. and Mtrs. W. E. was born in January,'1875, and where Hinchley. his early life was spent. When a • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Archibald, of young man he went to Duluth where Des Moines, Iowa, are spending a few he resided for twenty years, ,before holidays at the home of his father, returning to this district to $wide Reeve W. R. Archibald Tuckeasmith. for a short time in Clinton and Sea- • Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Hinchley, forth. Thirteen years ago he moved Miss Whiteman, Miss ;afdMiehael and to Stratford where he has since re- Miss Hesse, were in Guelph on Tues- you eler,who The Genera'( Motors Refrigerator Made In Canada For information andpierced prices J. W. was ahead on 'his 'bicycle, very bright mentally and can read esaped hitting the buggy, while Joe wi'thovt glasses. This is the fifthre- Eckert Writs close behind when his union of the family. Those coming wheel -•hit the bu:gg•y shaft which the longest distance were Mr, and his chest and penetrated Itfis 'Mrs. M. J. Gador, of Detroit. The back, mnssnnig the heart by a close yautiges't one present was •little Lois margin. Me 'Mare!gge and Mr, Koeh- Taylor. Others resent were five ler picked him up and placed him in g'ran'dchi'p ldren and three great grand- the buggy and rushed him to Mr. Sie- children. Three daughters, .Mrs, J. W A A, 'WA N T E D UV L • Hi hest Cash Prices Paul • r ' I1sided Auto °" Fire Wind ri liCV'eyICIIl ' Rear estate, Etc•, utherlandlr ante'' for the past eight years dam• he had lived retired. Twenty-three • Mrs. K. M. McLean and Miss years ago last June Mr. Dorsey was Elizabeth 'McLean are the 'guests of united in marriage to Mass -Mae Wil- .Pr.- E. J. Trow and Mrs. Trow in Hama, daughter of the late' M. Wil- Muskoka. liars, of •,Seaforth, who survives him; • M . H. M. Jackson e.f Tot'onto together with 'a family of one son, spent a couiple of days This week l'i.ode1afld • PrtONj'4-143: SEAFORTH +e mon''s home. Mr. ZM'uegge was going Taylor, Auburn, Mrs. M. Gador, De- • to have his light repaired there but trait, and Stella at liotne, and two they met • Mr. Fred ''Millington alio sena, 'George, at the Nile, and Robert he'd his car and placed the injured H.., with wlhom Mr. Rutledge make's boy in the car and rushed him to Sea- his homue, , Two sons, W. J. of Trail, f orrery where 'Dr. Mclt2aster gave -Min BIC., and-? radon. A. of. 'Sehnimaa:her, ark and rushed hist, to Scott were unab a to be present. e �` H. M.; Jackson phone 3w .Seaforth at Jahn 'Stratford, lie is • Robertawe 's of tiattgaxirion, l'jj Dorsey, of and his home in Egmondv%lle. pro. . twhc,• �a7elitiorial (Hospital, where Me ij 11j€ $1 Yt A,p