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T. -;.q, y tri " ,,; i4 t p ., �. pit will bre held on Friday, January i
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n� ,,Wl,, ySrLr, tDA?.F TEA . 3�r+ Eoga9emenh--Mr. and. Mrs. Percy r
fl ' n a, .. v1 bgLtien Haff pount ..... Ut le wisnh oto wd,n runce t'he engage !
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a a[ThT'1-Lhoice and uxeaty. 25 r,
Nori�e Taobet� to Mr. Alexander A.
�,�,,il�;�.,,- lbs . .................. ' •ry Kerr, only son• of Mr. and Mrs. ArchieT L�� middle c January. t, Kerr, ttte marriage to Gs)ie Place the l CHEESE Wlth a nap_ t�;
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�, i Died in Dakota. -The death occur- 't r1
�r CHEESE 15c
half, pound - .. - .. • - . nevi in i3rockett, North Dakota, of a v ��%�, i'}
3 foraner resident of McKillop Town-
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Y' jlr �ffi[I ,AIDER CRISPY CRUST gr�gC ship on Decem'ber-17th, in, the Person i i" �� �' ..
ilia LA'RIi-2 pound's -'........ iGG��77 of Mr. Jahn Cask .in his 87th year.
He was a son of lzhe late William
HNEIDER SHORTENING ' 23c Cash and a brother of the late Henry
a�,' . 2 Ibs. ... . .... . ... . • - ........ -Cash of Memilop. When• a young
,� man he went to Colorado with Will.
' ; ;■�D APPLES '��(� MicDowell and, spent one year there,
1 , r4 %6. . .... . .. . .............. and on aeturtiing to McKillop was
`3m �`FiAISINS 'married and, then went to Notrth Da -
191C kota, Where he farmed ever since. Westminster Carilloneurs who are tom]. 9 to Northside United Church January 25th, under the
4 - 2 mss. ................. • auspices of the choir. The Carilloneurs hake the finest and largest set of tuned silver bells on the
,; Interment was made in Brocktatt, N.D.
AyLMER PUMPKINS continent, and their programs are eagerly awaited by appreciative audiences at all 'their appearances.
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w ......... Goforth Mission Bamd+ held' its regu- ,
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lar •meeting on Monday when attar
years ago, Where he was -married to
a. .
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2 rias.. . • . • • • • • _ . • - . • • . - - - • . '
siriiging a hymn the Lord's Prayer
his late wife, Hannah Traquaiir, and
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CAUSTIC SODA 1
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was repeated. The annual report was
where he farmed. Mr Elg'ie :bads al-
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read by the secretory, Jean Wright,
ways taken an active part in town-
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and fihe mil was called and answered
ship affairs, being trustee and coun-
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per'tin ... .•............... iia
by' nineteen, Doris Ferguson and
cilPor for several years. He we. a
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USHO -For Toilets, Sinks.
Lenore Habkirk were elected group
Smith took
regular attendant of Kippen -Presby-
Ohum'h, later- First
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per can : ................... , • ,.19e
headers for 1939. Helen
the chair for the devotional period. A
terian attending
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth. Six
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hymn was sung, followed by a scrip
teen years ago he retia ed to Seraforth
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ture reading by Lenore Ha:bkirk. The
where he spent his remaining years.
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9 STERS HOG WORM POW-
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installation; of officers was in charge
'follows:
Eleven years ago the and • Mrs. Elgie
'celebrated' their wedding at
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DER -Per package - . m • • • • •
of Mrs. Jack and resu.Rsd' as
golden
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in 19141. He suffered a stroke about
London,
President, Joan McMaster; vice-pres.,
the old 'ho ibsitead in Tuckersanith.
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A. C. Routledge
Jacqueline O'Dell; secreLary, Jean
Helen Smith.
He is survived by a family of two
sons and twao daughters, Robert on
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Wright; treasurer,
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Funeral of Mrs. W. B. McLean.-
the homestead; John', on the adjoin -1
int, farm; and' Mrs. John Forrest and I
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The rr; emainof Elizakieth Ross, <r
Mrs. John McLachlan, of Tucker -
city. He was a highly respected Citi-
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highly esteemed resident of Fgmiond-
amitih; also two sisters, Mrs. John
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vilm., wid,* of W. B. McLean, which
C'hesu�ey, -Stratford, and Mrs'. John
zen and n•e'igabor and- one who will
!N FIRE, AUTOM CAS-
were trough[ to Seaforth from •Lon-
Butt, of Manitoba. The funeral was
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VALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS,
don were, initerred' on Friday in the
held an Monday from Fillsst Presby
'terian
be eadiy missed by all. Besides' his
PtCCIDENT AND SICKNESS,
Egmondville cemetery, the furor it
H.
Ghruch with Rev. Hugh Jacks
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BURGLARY, WINDSTORM.
taking place from the residence of
oonducting the service', pall -
Messrs.,
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Representing Companies who give
C. Box.- 'Rev. -Hugh Jack of First
bearers were six nephews:
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Presbyterian Church officiated. The
Robert Elgie, Toronto; Robert Elgie,
one son, Frank, of Tarrytown, N.Y., a
dau2)ht'er, Mr's. W. J.. Lamb, and foul'
Security with Service.
pallbearers were Messrs. Russell
Tripper; Alex. Hanna, Mitdhell; Melvyn
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Also Agents for Ontario Thresh-
Sproat:. Ross Sproat, Thomas Jackson.
and Ritchie Traquair and Earl Kins-
grandchildren, all of Fort Frances; a
ormen's Mutual Fire Insurance.
W. Charters, L. O. Charlesworth and
man, Hensall. Friends were present
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Information gladly given.
Harold' Finnigan. Her soon -in-law and
from Detroit, Toronto, Stratford, Mit-
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A number of desirable properties
daughter, Mir. and Mrs. L. O. Charles-
i:heli ands Exeter.
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In.forth and district for sale.
worth, accompanied the remains.
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villP and two brothers, I`rank, of
WATSONit �L, REED
' 11th, in the person of
Death of Mr. Thomas Pretty. -The
Toronto Tues
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Death of Robert Peter Keegan.-
death occurred in on -
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The death occurred' on, December 9th
day of Mr. Thomas Pretty, father of
there and one son, Percy, of, the vil-
P'hio 214 - Seaforth
of Robert Peter Keegan, aged 75
Mr. Harry Pretty, of Egmondville.
of Summerhill. The funeral will take
place from the family home, Goderich
Street West, on Friday afternoon to
Norths'fde United Church, where ser-
vices will be conducted at 2 o'clock
by ,her pastor, Rev. 1- V. Workman.
Intermeiit will be, made in Clinton
cemetery, When the pallbearers will
be Messrs. Willi�.m Wright, John. and
Olifton Brack, Elimville; Cecil, Hugh
and Roy O-ke.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Dr. F. J.' Burrows, who spent the
Christmas •seaasotn, with his daughter,
Mrs. Banbury and Mr. Banbury, at
iWinnipeg, returned home this week.
• Mr. Robert Smith, of Wolseley,
Saskatohewan, is spending the winter
1 with his, mother, Mrs. Jahn Smat'h, in
H�ullett.
e Mr.. and M'r Dougherty and
j daughter, Miss Slharley, -of Stratford,
were title week -end' guests of Rev. H.
V. Workman and Mrs'. Workman.
• Mr, and: Mrs. Douglas Beattie
and family, of London, were week -end
guests. at -the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Beattie.
I • Mrs. G. P. Cardillo and two nieces,
i Mrs. McVeigh and Mrs- Fraises•, are
viiia -ting Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Neilaus
in Hullett.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clark and
Mr. Clark, Sr., of Toronto, were week
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SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF
years,, at his residence, 104 Third, St.
Mr. Pretty' was born in Halstead,
muary 9th, of '� John' Dodds; McKil-
end guests at the Thome of Mrs,
at this home of hits eon -in-law,
YEAR BOOKS are.
INSURANCE
meeting with a record sale,
•E.. Fort Frances. Mr. Keegan was
England', seventy-five years ago and
Kennedy
was a devout member and
Clark's father, Mr. George Seip.
',
the McKillop council a number,'af
On sale at Seaforth Stores,
born at Bayfield on Nov. 4, 1863, and
has been a resident of this country
or of Coven, Church, WiathrOP• Mr.'
• Mr, Siins and son Jamie, of
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ITOR, 10 cents additional.
was maxi totMis�s Jenne Brown in
for fifty years. In 1884 'he was mar- regular
attendant, on Saturday morn
Solemn High Mass
Bl -th, spent Sunday at the home 'ot
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alo, N. Y., also three brothers, Mr.
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Au Sable, Mich., in 1900. Arriving in
rigid 'to Miss' Clara Norman, of Hal• ing
at 9.30, when
Rev. T. P. Huls
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale.
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and Biliie spent Sunday with Mr. and
S. T. Holmes $t Son
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the District of Fart Frances twenty
and'
Stead, EagPanai, who predeceased him will
sey,
be solemnized by
assisted by Father Feeney, 1
• The Ladies Guild of St. Thomas'
on ii`u'esday, Jan. 10tho, to
'school owing to bad colds. „
MaitI; ban lt cemetery. Service was
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six years ago, Mr- Mrs. Keegan
in 19141. He suffered a stroke about
London,
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land' Fabher O'Rourke, off Till
Ghrireh will hold' a euchre in the
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We wish Ross a speedy recovery.
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have since made their home' in that
two mon'thts' ago from which he did
Mr. Kennedy i
Parish Hall on Friday evening, Janu
Nor•ritan and Harold Dodds, Harold
DUBLIN
Main Street, 8eaforth
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city. He was a highly respected Citi-
not recover. He is survived by two sonburg,
nephews of
ary 20th.
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zen and n•e'igabor and- one who will
sons, William, o[ Toronto, and Harry Interment
will be made in St. James'
• Mrs. A. D. Sutherland ]eft Satur•
William Ferguson on Sunday last.
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S. T. Holmes, residence
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be eadiy missed by all. Besides' his
of Egmoudville. The funeral woos cemetery,
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day to spend the winter in Toronto.
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Goderich Street, West; phone
Charles Holmes'
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widow, he leaves to mourn his loss
held Thursday from 106 Wanless Ave.,
'Toronto, home his to I Pro-
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Death of Mrs. W}Iliam Oke. -One of
° Miss Mardon' Watson, who spent
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No. 119-W.
residence, Goderich -Street,
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one son, Frank, of Tarrytown, N.Y., a
dau2)ht'er, Mr's. W. J.. Lamb, and foul'
the of son,
sect cemeter iSeaforth's
p. Y•
most estimable and esteem
Scott
Christmas and, New Year's in Toron•
to, returned acme Wednesday.
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?Last; phone No. 308.
Mrs. Houghton.
grandchildren, all of Fort Frances; a
--m- ed
residents passed away in
Wednes'day,'
• !its.. Campbell, of Vancouver, iE
end, •' IMr.
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Ambulance Service
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sister, Mrs. Fred Eckert, of Egmond-
Died At Grande Prairie. - The Memorial
Hospital on
Mrs.
tire guest of her sisters, Mrs. W. D
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Adjustable hospital bed for
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villP and two brothers, I`rank, of
Grande Prairie Herald of January f,th Januat'y
' 11th, in the person of
Bright and Miss Doble. ,
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Bayfield, and Charles:, of Alpana.
makes the following reference to the William
Oke Mrs. Oke had been in
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there and one son, Percy, of, the vil-
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'Night calls, Phone 308.
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Mich, ]nt,tyment was made on Mon-
death of a young sou of Mr, and Mrs, to
'ksg healt�l for some time and six
Munn, Mrs. T. Swan. Smith, Mrs
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Day calls, Phone 119-J.
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day in the I oman Catholic cemetery
Charles Riley, both of whom are r. a- weeks
ago lion serious condition nee-
Hugh Jack, Mrs. George Hills, Mrs
:1londay, Jan. 16th, in the Town Hall
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Charges moderate.
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with Rev. Fattier Paquette officiating.
tives of SPatorth: "Little Allan Nle. essatated
her, rhmoval to the hospital,
McGregor, Mrs'. W. A. Wright, Mrs
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100th Psalm, followed by the Lord's
quet in the Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
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Culloch Riley, rrnly span of Mr, an l but.
She never rallied, Passing Peace
J J. Sclater, Mrs. Merton Reid arc
Goderich Sigual-Star.
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business, and some .important an-
Mrs, Charles Kiley, passed awe.: fully
away on Wednesday marnarg.
Mrs. Keith McLean were in Clintor
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Arthur Lowther of India was read and
Christmas Fve.. at the ,home of his The
was
decea.,•,ed, wihose maiden name
Lottie Elva Hearn, was a daugh-
Tuesday attending the annual meet
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cage, which was interesting to see.
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Mrs. William Hamilton 'then led in
loving parents after an illness of andY
ter
of the tato R_ A. Hearn, who
Ing of Huron Presbyterial of the W
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Mins M. B. Currie. The meeting clos-
one day's duration. Death was due
to An ads rable and live- passed
a away in Seaforth a year ago,
M. S. of the Presbyterian Church it
"From Greenland's Icy Mountains"
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pnetrmoni.a.
1y little fellow of thea tender ago of and,
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was born on, the Blurid,
Canada.
• Mr. E. C. Boswell was in Toron
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Licensed Embalmer
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three years and seven rntanths, Allan way
Gr ricb,
between Bayfield and' Goderich'
to for the week -end: '
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`•Come and worship, come and worship,
with his cheery sml,lo erl eYared 'hdm- in
Later
Goderich Township, 52 years ago.
flue family moved' to Gldndon,
• Miss Frances Fortune left or
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Hospital Bed
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Worship Christ the New -Born Kin
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self to ail with whom the rEanie in con-
"it wihere
i.n 1910 91'10 w"as united'• in mar-
Monday for St. Mary's Hospital, Kit
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with adjustable rachet oiler-
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Saiz'
tac,•1. mat,.toes not what hour the
nage
to Mr. Lorne Cantelon, of Gode-
ch•en�er, as nurse-in.training. Prior tc
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ated spring for rent
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Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
rightPouh fall asleep. lath connot
rich
Township. Two years later on
'her departure she was presented witY
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Night Calls Day Calls
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- 5t. '1'haamas' Church: Rector, Rev.
come untimely to him *-ho is fit to
the
death ot',her husband, she return-
a 'cheque by her neighbors ant
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Phan 175. Phone 43.
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Dr. Hurford. -•-11 a.m., "Our Cliu•rch";
die. The less of this cold world the
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to Clinton, where she resided Ula-•
friends. We wish her every success
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7 }'-m., "inward Peace.' Sunday
more of ,heaven;_ the briefer life, the
til
her marriage to Mr. Oke on Decem
Mr. W. 1i. Goldin M.P., left of
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schiKA at' 10 a.m.
earflPl' immortality." The funeral
ber
1st, 1915. Followinig her mar-
Tuesday morning for Ottawa, to tai
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ORANGES - 252 - 19'C Doz.
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`dorlhside United Church: ileo. H.
was held Tue•sda Dec. 27th, with
y' nage
she resided on the fourth con-
In attendance at the opening sessdot
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V. Workman. Minister. -i1 a.m.. Com•
L.3U Sunday
Rev. C, E. Fisher, of Forbes Presby-
terian Church in, charge. The severe 'cession
of McKillop fol- a year when
of the House of Commons on Thurs
'dg•y'
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munion service; p.m..
School: 7 •'Tse Winner's Sec-
cold weather did not deter a large
Mr. Oke disposed of the farm and
• Mr. John Rintoul, Huron High
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p.m.,
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ret." Tlsursday, 7.45 p.m., Ire -Com-
uumlrer of townspeople from atrten•d- came
to Seaforth, where she has been
for the
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way Wesit, stpen•t the week -end at thi
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munion service: Rev. A. W- Gardiner,
ing the service and thereby tastify to a
twenty-three
well known resident past
years. Mrs. Oils was 'home
of his brotaher, Rev. A G. Kin
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W. J. WALKER and
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Sues[ speaker. 'Come to. church,
t!he high esteem in which the family always
is held. Floral tributes banked th,,
an active and enetgetic wo-
tout, in Toronto.
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von'll fP�i bet•ter.'
First Presbyterian C'hni-ch-Sunday
tiny casket in great effusion. Pall-
man, one who took the greatest in-
• Mrs. Hannah Day, of Killarney
Manitoba, is visiting her brother, Mr
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Lit used Embalmers and
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School at 10 a.m.: Bible Class at 3
beiir•cr5 were Robert Thompson, Stan- terest
in 'her !home and church, and
was always a kind neighbor
Thomas Staples;
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Funeral Directors.
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h,m.; morning subject, "What. is
ley Barley, A. W. Cook and StamiPY oho
and
wdzo
an esteemed friend, and her pass
• Mr. A. W. Dick received) a win
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Da or Night Calls promptly
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Man." evening subject. "A Sure Word
Hillman. loather. mother and four
ing
will he most kev?n,ly felt by her
on Tuesday annanmcing the sad new:
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attended.
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in the Midst of PeEpliexities." Annual
sisters, Doreen. Thelma, Beth and family
and, w'idp circle of. friends'.
'of the death of htis niece, the elder
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oongregational meeting Monday, ,Ian_
Joyce, survive."
She
is survibted by her husband and daughter of the late Thomas Dick
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16th, at, 9 pm,; mid -week meeting,
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family of three sons and one dough-
y
which occurred at her :hoarse in Drum
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R'ed'n•eEndny, 8 p.rq.-Rev. Hugh Jack,
Death of Roland Kennel Death ter.
Mrs. Ho.tvey House, and Mr. Roy
te'l'ler, Alberta-
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• The many friends^ -of Mrs. Johi
McF.iil'op Charge• --Hours of service:
Bethel, 10.30 a. -m; Cavan, 1.30 p.m.;
Dufrs, 3,45 ip,m. Animal ►congrega-
tional meetings on Monday, Jan. 15th,
at Duffs; Thursday, Jan. 19th, at
Winthrop: -- Rev. R. W. Craw, Mini-
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.Egmondville Y. P. S. Meets. - The
regular meeting of the Egmendville
Y.P.S. was bold on Wednesday, Jan.
removed one rrf the most widely
known men of the district on Thurs-
day morning, January 12th, when Mr.
Roland Kennedy passed away at his
home on West William Street in his
76th year. Mr. Kennedy suffered a
stroke on New Year's Day, from
which he partly rallied, but since a.
secondstroke on, Sunday last his con-
dition became so serious that no
hopes of recovery could 'be enstertain-
«r5,:, ed. Mr. Kennedy was horn in Tuck -
,p, 1' 11th. The meeting opened with the
I I Insurance Agencies - 8eaforth ersrmith Township '76 Stars ago, and
0,; president, Mists Edith Wallace, pres•id-
7 • ANNOUNCES practically hds wsbole life was spent
a ing. The hymn, "Take Time To Be in that town•sbdp: Besides farming
A,5' the purchase of Ae insurance busdmrsa Holy" was sung and Edith .Wallace
,,,; oQ Hay. k Metro, ani the addition of Y' successfully for many years, he was
�i;r their companies to our previous fseili- left in prayer. The minutes of the a widely known framer and building
r't° ties enmtdee as to give nneaoetlea .last m,ee•titng were read. Du irrg the
[lira .etvtree nm su itiaea. 1 mover. He also took an active in
,,,� business, discuseaion the Young Yeo- forest and part in municipal affairs,
8EAFORTH ONTARIO pie decided to hrave a pat -luck supper
yi{a: t lost being a township councillor for four
gra an Wednesday evening, Jan. l8th.re an,d for five years he repres
r 111„ The worship service was in charge enstecl the township at the county
6� , of Misses Edith Wallace, Maxine council. At the time of this death Ito
ai*HE McKILLOP MUTUAL Sban•bury and Many Stewart. The we., weed, inspector, a position he flil-
i > drsyann, "What a Friend We Have in e, far some years Mr Kennedy was.
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Oke, of Hantf�ton, an wino. g
and Leo Oko, at home. She is also
surviv, d by four sisters, Mrs. William
Wright, Egmendville; Mm. Frank
Whitmore and Mrs. Harold Whitmore
of Hamilton,, and Mrs. Orval Rapson,
SPECIALS
Love will regret to learn' that she hai
-the misfortune to fall at heir• home ii
Egmou-dville and fracture two ribs.
• Mrs, Robert Smdt'h, Miss Dome:
and Miss Faulkner- will be the hosd
ess•es at the Ladies' Bowling Clu'
bridge to be be-ld at the home'of Mr:
Smith on, Thursday eventing.
*',Mrs. Leo Fortune and, Mrs. Wn.
Devereaux visited with Kitchene
friends, bads, week.
Throughout t h e • Mr. Samuel C,udmore had the miE
remainder of Jan- fortune to break his ankle while, load
uary, at Ing hay recently.
CLOSES
• Misis Sarah McKellar, of Gromai
CL®UL'U 1 visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr
JINN Kellar this week.
• Mr. Philip Smith, of Rostock, i
BARBER SHOP a guest at the home of Mr. and Mn
End Curia ..$1.75 H. E. Smith. .
$2.50 Wave $2.00
$5.00 and MANLEY
$3.95 Wave $3.50
,t ,; � � Jews" was' tohew snrng. The Nei] $7-50 Wave $6.00 �`he road's drive been cleared e
,y y,; a main of strict integi;ity, always- able, - Telephone 186 For Appointment - snow by the weatherman after the
t Sdriiw girls pr+esEmted a "Dramatiza- were opened b public
t MEAD OFFICE-`$EAFORTH ONT. industrious . and, energetic, but wihole y g 'tic lobar. A iii
r`' e r. . tion .of the Situdy Book." Tire re aouled and genial, and, his passing is tie' more patience would have put
a I t. OFFICERS• artainder of the dreeting was open[ in not only deeply regretted' by his im- few more dollars in the 'townsihi
, rr� - - games and contests, and was closed mediate fancily, but by a wide cfrele CHANGE OF TIME - treasury.
H;'�, �'l`2ida Moylan, 5 Seafok h Pres. by repEatia* the Mtzpah benediction. of friend's in town. and district. In aJLABLE Even with the January thaw th
]lry�m Kniok, Londesbd o• - View-Pres.
A Reid, Seafort2l •see: Tress. a'• February, 1901, he was u'nitedl in ,• water famine is shill• on•, as' the dir
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1.Effective January 8th
y 'William Knox, Londemboro; George ° well knowtM flguae' passed' away who survives him, together with a Mr. Jae Matthews is busq traru
'psi„ at his late bomo. on West William family of true 'son and three dough- Stratford -Goderich panting stock with his truck to dd;
��,N $,Ili tt, Brtwi7tagein ; James fin' Street on Saturday afternoon, Jan. tars Mr. Sus Kennel of Hibbert; ferent ma'nkets.
i un` ; , (<sofletdch; esf II B_rbadfoat, R 7,ih, in the person of Mr. William Mrs. Augdst Ducharme, of Hibbert; Cb$Ch Linea The auctfon sale of the estate c
It �tx�"I.4, f,6it tb:; Ale%ai1( meuwing. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
��r' N4 , , $ 1 Blgth; Prank McGregor, R. R Eigie, in fila 88th year. Mr. Elgie en- Mrs. Franit Murray, Detrt.pQf�t, and Mise. the late .Bryan O'Hara weaaut off quie
1i ,�," - 1 , {rridtton'• James Shaltlice, Walton; joyedl remarkably good, health und] Hilda, Kennedy, of Londoi`i�. He is at- Leaves t$eatforth for Eitratferrl: Iy last Wedties'day and the oId Ian(
' ptrtina MefyJita, R. R 6, 9eaforth; the. first, of December, when rhe fell so survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Daily, s a.m.. and 5.26 p.m sarin is Bowe where he and has wif
I.oaven ortt'orth fol' Goderich:
I`i!,I ,11r� r , rand Eraciured Iris ,hi•p, other campldca Reynolds, of 'Stratford, aril Miss An- spent their life trine.
,1i9m R. Att+ehibald, R R 4, feat- Daily, 1x.56 pm.; Dray, except Sun-
ar ,', li , l tions foblowrng The deceased ,was We Kennedy, oR` SeMaforth. In Aug days and nloiiaava, R p.m.: Sanaa l}V}Divl, dials receiverL Ilene of 'th
,�� 3t A(I IVTSt bora at Thor�tlabiil, at that flims seven .trst loot Mr. Kenatedy YetiretL from tie mild l lir va, X2.s6 p.m mna 1o.16.v. death of Mr. Mgt Lacey gar Saska
lkir¢cE cdntiedlSona at f3tiatford or
` r miles ort of Toronrta, anr� at the ago ,J'arm, 1:ot 1t0 Coihte§sion 7 and with she n, a.n' his , 67th yellr. He s+o]
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it i ! , =. ,d ` . >t:'tfutalsed:;. li.:J$raatrittii, of seven moved witted iismily to Mrs. naiedy ha r1 elute fpdde btfs AGEN' - ' ce>5 b Hofer, Commercial [tura om'estead', here about ' 25 year
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The death . o�curred on Monday,
ALUMNI
muary 9th, of '� John' Dodds; McKil-
19 5 S. C. �. ..1
at this home of hits eon -in-law,
YEAR BOOKS are.
land McVitti'o, Hullett, following a'
meeting with a record sale,
brant illness. Deceased was born in
If you have not secured
July 12 1858, where he re-
your. copy, do so at once i .
most all lkla- bfe. He served
the McKillop council a number,'af
On sale at Seaforth Stores,
ears and as reeve. Hie was a mem-
each 25 cents, or by mail
or of Coven, Church, WiathrOP• Mr.'
from THE HURON EXPOS -
wa,s. 'predeceased by his wife,
ITOR, 10 cents additional.
Calder, who died April 23,
911, and is survived' .by two sons,
.
of McKillop; Melvin, of Buf-
.
alo, N. Y., also three brothers, Mr.
friendeAn .the village.
Dodds, IDf McXillop, `1Mr. Ad-
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGowan and
Dodds, of Seaforlth, and Mr. Alex.
Bobby and Mrs. Poster Bennett, Mona
of the Western, Sttates, and one
and Biliie spent Sunday with Mr. and
isiter, Mrs. Smith, of Brussels, ` Fun-
Mrs. George Eaton.
services were held from the
Quite a Number of school children
of Nils' son-inwlaw, Ksljand Me-
of S. S. No. 10 have been absent from.
on ii`u'esday, Jan. 10tho, to
'school owing to bad colds. „
MaitI; ban lt cemetery. Service was
Little Ross McCdure, son of Mr. and
by Rev. Menzies, of Lon-
Mrs, Robert McClure, underwent .a
and, Mrs. Menmies song. The
critical operation -for appendicitis, in•
pallbearers were six nephew"s: Wm.
Scott Memorial hospital- on Saturday.
:)adds , Hiram - and Thomas, Blanchard,
We wish Ross a speedy recovery.
,1
Stanley King, John Jordan and Gor-
,
don 'Knight. Flower bearers were
";�
Nor•ritan and Harold Dodds, Harold
DUBLIN
GiFa,zier, and Alvin Dodds..
Recent visitors': Mr. and Mr•s. D. I
McConnell in Landon; Mr. -and Mrs-
BAYFIELD
Walter Carpenter with• Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin -McNeil in Palmerston.
Mr, and Mrs. Churchward and son,
A group of friends of Miss Mary
Jack, were guests of Mr. and, Mrs.
McGrath as'sem'bled at her home to
William Ferguson on Sunday last.
honor her previous to her' departure
Mr. Laurie Fowlie oil London spent
fbr London to enter as a nurse -in -
Sunday last with Misses Frances and
training "at St. Joseph's Hospital. She
Ethel Fowlie.,
was presented with a bath robe and
Rev. Mr. Bugler, Who has been Rec-
slippers, for which she graciously ex -
tor -of Trinity Anglican Church for
pressed ,her thanks.. Dainty refresh -
some years past, moved his furnriture
menits were served.
on Wednesday to his now parisa at
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3u; ford, where he, ,was senit by the
1,1,:;.op of Huron. 1?'ev. Mr. Graham,
CROMARTY
of Druseels, will m. ve in and take
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h:s place as Rector cf Trinity An,',Ii-
Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp and fam-
can C'burch.
ily of Munro visited with Mr, and
Miss McClure, of Dungannon, wag,
Mrs. Houghton.
a visitor with Mr, and Mrs, Char'eg
Mr. Thomas Cooper has gone to To-
Wideombe and family over the week-
ronto to�pursue his studieo.
end, •' IMr.
Richard Speare attended the
Mrs. Percy Weston was taken to
funeral of his sister-inrlaw in Hensall
Colinton Hospital on Sunday last,
lash Saturday,
where she underwent an operation for
Mr.. Roy McCulloch and, Mr. Ken -
appendicitis, and we are pleased to
reth McKellar were on a business
say she is improving as well as pas-.
trip to the farm of Premier Hepburn.
sible.
Miss Dorothy Quanee has taken a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weston cele
sition in Delhi.
brated their sixtieth anniversary of
M'is's Elsie Chittick of Granton is
their wedding on New Year's Day at
spending a week with Mrs, Robert -
their daughter's home in Detroit,
son and son, John.
They have three daughters living
Mr. Bruce Balfour iris returned af-
there and one son, Percy, of, the vil-
ter spending Some sholidays in Detroit,. .
]sge. They went to Detroit for a two
Mrs. Caldwell has returned after
months' visit :and will be absent for
spend-ing two weeks' -holidays with
some time. Their many friends wish
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pym. in Listowel-
tnem many more years of happy wed-
Ms. land Mirs. Stewart Robertson
a:( -d life.
and family of Listowel spent ,a day
'nie annual meeting of the Bayf}eld
with Mrs. Robertson.
Cemetery Company w'iR be held• on
W. M. S. .Meets
:1londay, Jan. 16th, in the Town Hall
The monthly meeting of the W.M.S.
at 2 o'clock p.m. The directors are
was, held, on Thursday afternoon' at
always anxxibbs to see as many lot
the Manse with Mrs. Re4die presiding.
owners as ,possi•ble attend.
Title meeting opened; with singing the
Miss Ella McKay attended the 'ban-
100th Psalm, followed by the Lord's
quet in the Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
prayer. Mrs R'eidie read part of the
on Monday evening where the prizes
6th chapter of Ephesaans, after which
were given for th.e big drive by the
the roll was cabled, ten members be-
Goderich Sigual-Star.
ing present. Considerable matters of
business, and some .important an-
nouncements were delivered, also a
WINTHROP I
letter to Rev. Mr. Reidde from Rev.
Arthur Lowther of India was read and
The early January thaw was a
a bookmark was shown, with the 23rd I
great welcome, both for traffic and
Psalm printed in native India lang-
d•r•y wells.
cage, which was interesting to see.
Don't forget the euchre and dance
Mrs. William Hamilton 'then led in
this Friday night.
prayer and ann article compiled from
We were sorry to hear of the pass-
the last part of the study book, "The
Ing of Mr. John Dodds after a linger-
Untouchables' Quest" was read by
ing illness, The funeral, which was
Mins M. B. Currie. The meeting clos-
private, was held on Tuesday from
ed by singing part of the hymn,
the home, of his son, Robert, of Mc-
"From Greenland's Icy Mountains"
Killop. We extend our sincerest
and prayer by the president, Mrs.
sympathy to thoslo that are left to
Refdie. A dainty lunch was served
uzourn-
by Mrs. Re}die, assisted by,,:Mr. Reidie
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg, Bullard, of
and a social time was enjoyed by all ,
Kintore, spent Sunday calling on I present. .
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