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The Huron Expositor, 1939-01-20, Page 8
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Fred and Can Eelmrt, o tri �, Seaforthl a position ',he occupied• until his re "` Jatmee Ravens, Robert 'Eberihlart andi •Gueet At Kitche»er, ` n Wi > rhiy tlrement t'"Ive yt'wis: ago. Six Yenta �t` s,,l +�J ;, �,p u,Yte ucogt.., and evel. k'1g neat week, � he removed to Woodstock, wtore 0 LLJ Mr. Cook attended, the Dublin Tele- V Y ET S� T M 1 N TER , r3,i��'r'y� a!` ** "° three or four ritnits oY Seaford,.' cunUeraphone Companly maeetimg'�n Wedtyes11t Yte resided' tt�til his di atla wrlldch fol- Q �' day 'Isn't °a�� ` '+ will be the guests oY the �u`turatford ,,owed an illness. of some sds, w6eks tri`' ,r} �, Curbug Crab; when the ga• will be e • Ma. Alex.. Feigusaom, of buoago, rel r fiy v.. He was a mdember of Chalnoers 'Unit a 3CARILLONEURS ,�ry 5rlpGra played QR tJhe ice of tl ee Kirbcheuez ed t htu�h, Wot>dstQok At th® tions A is the guest of hlis trnole, Mr. John r .' at f a � •23c Cussing 'Glob. One Uauaa� will be , ��► McDowell, in McIidllbP• NO t4 of. the, special anniverstary occasion • 1Vir. Hilgh Wlright and son, Jack, rr�� I w�1426 played at live o'clock, and r-n'e or of tiro 50 yea?• fellegraphers of the- C. 11r THE U'NITFrD C1HUI i�, SEAFORT I l" f j irw¢e games in ttlie evening a ger din- ��j FF spent the weeek-end, In Detroit. . �i r N. R., tihree years ago, Mr. S�paner- DANCE 1Q1, -AB. WARREN • Mast Jamaes Turnbull mtuivied to Her_ Coale+r® wllo wish to 'par,ttirdpate '` - he 13� y394e book part in the eveaut whew Oat the GueLpth °a> Tuepdray atter aP�sndiwg a q p g ,( y 2%, } QdiANGDS 3 In a night of rest) eurULtg srhau'Icl and the late J Hnit3 retuned to {rdn4s�ay �fl,�lialy 2 at 8.1 p.m* t1 a phone the local - XY a;. urea, S. C. S,,,RAT-HOME week at the home 'of Mrs. J. L. Kerr. > > ' r MANITOBA FLOUR : r1 W �- -_ the kayboands far 'Lha eteuing. Mr` • '1k(ias Agnes Davidson, RN., of a 4i 11 -, tlsrvit, oF]` Northside Y. P. S. Meets.—The reg Somerville was tlnice marriaci+ his HEAR THE LARGEST SET OF TONED SILVER BELLS j' rr alar mese of Nro3tLhadde Limited first wife ,being Miss Eva PurkiP, of FRIDAX', JAN. 27th Brussels, is a (guest at the home oY , orz�$TRX FLOUIt A9� lb,ranto, wlixr Passed away in 1920, 9 P.M. Mit• J, Patterson. IN AMERICA, PLAYED BY HIGHLY TRAINED ARTISTS l 6 ' • 4 1rlounide ..... • -- • • ........ Cthurnch Y.. P. S. was held Tuesday • The aunmal mgrega•blonal meet- 11 In 1925 he was united in tparriage to Invitations may be procured ' Children 25e. , t..1 PHn7 3, -1 W II ,AT a with commuun- AdUltS 35C. 1 i 23c nigh Meeatnng Pealed Miss Fgl•guz C.am;Vbeli, of Nashville, from Teachers and Pupils of the iaag oP NorGhsdde United Church was i �,i„ ' BERR.IESi—Packaege ilty singing led by Miss L `Workman. Tennessee, a risco of the trate Rnlbert Collegiate. he1xL ,on Wednesiay evening. f ;*RiA:PE FRUIT JUICE �D a ff� which the Lord's Pra w'as r}I'llJ 4C �(m Y Lumsden, of Seatax+th who survives Admission 75c - Lunch served , • Mists Belte Snaith and Mdse Eliz Tickets, Available From Choir Members 7 ? cam . . ................ ... repeated in unasau• Minutes of pr's him. He 'is also sou vived• by ogle sic aba)th Smith and in V( illllianisltoo�, Mich., �1 ABY VEGIYPABL.E SOUP vdous, meeting were read and adopted. thing week attending the funeral of the tt' ° 25C ter, Mrs Mary WhdCtaker, of Seafiorth, k` 3 Maws Miss W. Sra•vauge tliien took chraro late David Smitrh I S' +!g MIXED PICKLES �5G d the hymn, "Whosoev,er Heat•eth" irgmondville Y, P. S.—The Egmaond- don Curling Club. r 3 .:............... .. `€. was sung, fxvl4oweci by Piay'er by RI r. vi,lle Y. P. S held its weekly meeting • Mrs. A A. 11LcI.ealmran, Mss'a Max- I@ . �II.A, PICKLES 1 Be I K_ Webster. Scripture .lesson was on OV'ed�esda,y, Jan. 1&th, beginning garet McLennan and Mr. Harry Mc- OP O . „ with a Pot Luck supper, DUBLIN �iril�{/f ti ri,' ' +r . _ .... M US' .......... read by miss H McNtanughton and a a eom3numvty sralg song led by, M I. 12. t�tondJug the Woodstock McLeod, Mone then 'usual interest is being W11.�,.. EPARIG:D ML'3'1'AliD 15cr�ad9ng,_enttdlwd, To a New Ycal '� th ��% .�i ., '1(i-aurndcea jar R'trs 'bY Mies, R. 7lhannps'on. The e • • d d rr 0 ,I . ��t� COOD DAIRY 13UTTEH 2%� meamibe'rs thea en�1oyed a duct by M two instrumenlaLa by Mise, Dar- r antm 1m• Sod✓a1Lty Young Undoes in the ,ta'rdsah ,7 r,,, cKem¢t�e. The Pr''aga'am consist- stste'r of Mist cLead and Mrs. Mc- taken to t'he PIaY to Ve'n Y , Vion t ed oY fit ground 'Mrairgareit Pebhlok and Dorothy Gal- otahy Gem,m!ell. and- Glen Gemimel•l and • Mrs. Duncan, of Nashville, Ten hall' on Monday next gfi ,pp The address of cane evening was • �-`�'` '01MISTIE'S JELLY ROLL i� a recitation, by the Rev. Mr. Gard'mer. nees+ee, attended tole funeral of the Reeve William J. Kay of Hibbesi t • ;' I"'�' �;iveni by Reay. Mr. Workmtau and the Contests were conducted by Haaold late William 'Somerville on Mondhty attending oau'nty, council sessdansr atlle9 ��.e�'lst�tlte 7t, each ...... , hymn, '"lnte Morzving Light iS Bmak- .• s R rpUR OWN 13LENI) CUF'FF�E Finuaga'n• The 'meeting liclosed by • Mr. Arnold Tur•,wbulL whro has, Stratford this week. ,'' isi ,better coffee, halt 1'b....... c' Ling" was then sung. The meeting ,sdwgi¢tg "God Serve the King„ and re- been spending a month's holidays aL Viedbors olver the week-etA iwclud bents an 1 , i the Coll g t -L 11JUT SOAP FLAKES clusled with tihe M�zpah beveddetian. the res mother, Mra'. G. T. eel: Mr. and Mr1si. James Hanley, To- The Public is cordially invited to, inspect the New f t, box 2�� pe,,tin+g the Mizpaih benediction. Depart d improvements a is e }211 .....I... _ 1, left this wr•,ek for New York .roavto, with Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Han Institute. ' " LOOSE SOAP CHIPS' Died in Williamston, Mich. — Th'e from where � sailed on Thursday, ley, Ralph Dill, Stratford; Frank ' 15c ,. . 2 errands' d'eattr occurred at his hem© is Wil- on Ihds return' trip to Londlan, England. KnaluslkoPf, Toronto, at their rrespec- F ': 3tTORTH STAR MATCHES 1�C liainsban, Mich-, on, January 13Th, of Mr. Turnbull- is, secretary for Great tive (homes; Thomas, Melody, Seatiorth, , ,t.� rt, 1 al ce n with Life Assur with Mr. and Mrs-. JaseAa Rowland. Monday, 2 3 boxes .. • • • Mr. Davids Smi,bh, a formef re5adent Britain of the Imperial quarters in MnSt C. Benninger entertained at • 4 {'l"r' SIC. CLEANSER �� of this town and a son of the late an C y. FROM 30 to 10 p.m. r J, - ............... �.... _ .. - ... John Smith, one of the pioneer bus!- London-. thnee tables of ' Five Hundred on �� .a"ASI`ERS HOG CONCEN- rf %d1 nese mem of Seaforth. Mr. Smfith •Mrs. Robert H. I'araonB, of Hen- Tttvisy evening. ' ''"`w' G ails! sister . Tuesday, January t �� ,ATE--Cw`t. -. • • • • • •. ' 'Come and worship; come ani worship, was born and spent has early Yeats eek wititu Mr and MrsF ed) 12 Par- Mr:YeW�H1LGood,Lisrtowela ca.led , r� Worship Christ the Nevar -Born King" here, but had been a residerirt of Wil- dale, Saskatchewan., were guests this of Mr. James Delaney, died last week.. Cr�utledge Iiamsto'n for nearly 50 yeasts: Mrs- From 2-5 p.m., and, from 7.30-10 p.m. • . Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. Smith predeceased 'him acme years sons. otv friends, here on Mondaay. PHONE 166 First Presbyterian, Church --Sunday '` Bible Class, 3 p.m.; a'g°, but he is ,survived by a flatni'1v • Mr. Dwight Fisher, of Guelph, Mists Mary Murphy, Port I.ambtan, g every parent and ratepayer c School, 10 am : of three chiis e,n,su and also by f five was here this week visiting bus' bre- visited with her grandmother,- Mrs, It is the desire of the Board .that mM-week meeting Wednesday, 8 'P m•: siistens and one brlother, Mrs Liver- tiver, Mr. Louis Fischer and . other Margnaret Murphy, during the week. of Seaforth and surrround:in municipalities will visit the '101/E SPECIALIZE ALIZE t mioming, stubjeot, `The Power of ance, Williamsat'on, Micah.; Mrs'. Hough, friends' ion town. A vary succese,ful dance was held School on the above dates. �'` Choice"; evening subject, "Jesus an Fldrt,t, Minh.; Mrs. Griest, Lansing, • Rev. Ernest Grigg and Mr. wick- in Looby's Hall on Faiday night, the �, 11y, FERE, AUTOMOBILE, CAS t Midi,=Rev. Hugh Jock, Minis-' �11n IN, FIR GUARANTEE BONDS, Mich- Miss El2zabeth t with, C7fiawa; wire, of Exeter, were guests of week. Cpyat music stra, Stratford. furnished. by Tarry J. F. DALY, Cihdllnstit ti ii : ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS. ter. Mrs. Thos. Hatcher, Blackie, Alta.; I and Mrs. John Ma'cTavish this week. Cityanjs orcli arra, Stratford• Seraforth Collegiate Institute Board. ' BURGLARY WINDSTORM 5t. Thomas' Church: Rector,' Rev. Mrs. W E. Kerslake and Mr. William i Rev. Grigg Iirlaa been bonne far some I Several of oatr citizens attended the ' Dr. Hurford—lY a.mz "Letters From Smith, Seaafarbh, time from Burma, India, where le is 'fu'n'eral of Mr, Roland Kennedy in ` ' giepreser►tirrg Companies who give Prison''; 7.P•iz1, "Inward Peace•'. Sun- a Missionary, and i'n'tends, return7ng Seafo%'t4 on Saturday. ' ; Security with Service day School at 10 a.m. - Not,tttstde Unrated Crhurch: Ruv. iT Mae Lane Auxiliary Meets. —The shortly, enlce favored the lradies with a duet, , 11 Also Agents fqr Ontario Thresh Mae Lane Auxiliary of Norrtlasdd'e • Mr. Mae McGinnis, of Calgary, ST. COLI7IVI$AN vihdch was very mush enjoyed• After s Lw ` ermen's Mutual Fire Insurance. y. Workman, Minister.—I1 a.m., "Is United Church meet on Monday even- was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Learn Your A, B, C S' tri " information glaglly given, byte Best Yet To Be?": 2.30 P•m., Sun- a hymn was sung Rev.'Mr. Mr. Craw rR ing in tff,e church basement. Rev. George Carinae this week. �,•p number of desirable properties day School; 7 p.m., "An Utter Defi- H. V. Workniau °paned the meeting • Mrs. McVeigh and, M,rs': Frailer, Word has been received here by cllased the meeting with pray,er,. A r f `' with the ins illation of officers, Who ,have been visiting their grand- Mar. John Delaney, of McKillop, of d'elicibus, lunch was served by the Figure Stzin Seaforth and district for sacs. arc's aY Diatator�ip." ' WATSON & REID Mrs Sarah McLeod Passes. — A whi'cah Pollovre�: H'onotrary mother, Mrs Wm. yVestcott, and their Ube leach of Mot>er Cornelius at Lor- hostess, and lunch aommibtee. j�}� `` etre Abbey, Armour Heights, Tran- Cavan Societies Meet sfi President, Mrs. Workman'; pasrt Pres., a§ a' M. A REID - Proprietor former well known resident of Wood- Miss S. T. Woody; pies., Mrs. E. H. - to, who prior do jaimdng the Order of . i �ia .. . Phone 214 Seaforth stuck, in the person• of Mrs. Sarah Close; Ist vit�e-p're's., Miss R. Fen- the LoTett'o Nuns, was reel Mary ��:hone LEST IN ALL LINES OF ',icI.ead', daughter of the late Murdo well; 2nd vice-pres., Mrs. B. F. Chris p Q� Delaney, drawghber of Cornelius' De The regular moniGhly meeting of the a , I McLeod and Margaret Campel'l, "of Rupture T Ended 4auey, of McKLlilop. Lest to mourn W.M.S. and W.A. Societies oY Cavan �' INSURANCE tie; 3rd'' vice-pres., Mmt Rc Savauge; •. ,•. Se,otWcd, passed away on Thursday 'lar loss are John DelManey, of Me- C'hu'rch, Wtdntthr'op, w held on Jan, ,,} reootdflng sec., Mrs. A. Westoatt; coy- ThouewXU heated bs oUr «ev.neee mdhee, xo 4u it the home of ¢ver son-in-law, Mr. W . responding sec., Miss Ante McNay; 99����� g storm no caeue,m nlastem No pramme an KPllap, and James Des. Gal of Dub- wA at the �e o Mitis. G- Dber o, qi'; 4 O o O o O O O O O O Stewart Martin, Toronto. Mrs. Ma rtQerene tom au ,ym., and one sister, Mrs. Gallagher, of Wath 17 members and a num'iie3 ' of EVERY rj4$URSDAY i y!�. t; treas., Mrs. J. B. Rus'srel'l; Chriabar. .� meehmlos oterka, (f +i9 O i.eod was a1se, the Profession• she h4 INcxPEi151VE Strtbhroy, During 192122 ails was visdtOns presrent. The Woman's ,As , Stewardship sec., Mise Sally Wood: last�ormAuonnndtrW Palace Rink, Seaforth i'''} r 'p S. ' HOlmeB & SpIi O chose after the death of ,her husband. on the teaching staff of St. Joseph's soc'vatiow part was taken witlh the i I. �, , Temperance s,ec., Mrs'. P. B. Moffat: oaer. ' ` " �y FUNERAL SERVICE O T?lere are three of a family. Mrs. WI . Baby hand Leader., Mrs. E. C. Cheam- SMITH MANUFAcrUROIG COMPA14Y separate school at Stratford. She al- Presideavt, Mrs. Hugh Alexander, in 11, ut.ansn.a tele r»ce 171 ►r.sWo, oM. so taught in the separate 'schlools of ,the chair. "Jeanie Keep Me Near try's G. Mode. Buffalo; Mr•s. W-. S• Maartin• berlai,n; social conNerier, Mrs. W. C. Under auspices of Seaforth' • F$; �4 Main Street, Seaforth <> Toronto, and Neil McLeod, Flint, and Curling C71ub ,I f,, f, +C7 Barber: piarvist, Miss Mary Barber: Toronto a,nld'.durimg her life as a Re- Ottosag was sn>n'g, a w Mrst.MC. I-). ,; two sisters Mrs.. A A McLennan Uigtiotis brad bean damic5led 'at the Lor- ALexanrder Ierll do pralyer, -ra,.ls. S. T. Holmes, residence O assdslta:nt, Afi•sts, Winnie, Savauge; press An Instructor will be in .! '"i`: a O C;o . T. Street, West; plane O and °1V['is+s Margaret McLeod, of Sea- s Miss M. Crich; assistant, Miss etto Convenabs do other ,cities, in On- Dalmage and Mrs Church gave ax �r. r. orbh. Four aY lar children served Lando- The funeral took place Tues- coNernt ,reWrts aE the year's work. attendance. "nr • > No. ii9-W. Gberles Holmes' O $ l- Lester. After the installation Miss EUCHRE 1 '.. 4 Tssademce. Goderich Street, O 3n the Great War, the eldest son, Fennell opened the meeting and all day mloatnimg wstvary Requiem High During the business Period it was °: Donald, being killed in action and Mesa was sung at the chapel at Lor. decided to leave the 'circles numbered ADULTS SOc CHILDREN 25c .';.'1= •e> rEast; phone NO. 309. O sang "S'tanding At the Portal of tris a _' Norman imvaLiaUed home and who died etbo Abbey an'•d burial took place im the way Utley are at +blie present bine. ,` . Q Ambulance Service O Opening Year." We repeated tle St Thomas•{Church Parish Hall Toronto, Mins,-' Austim, Dolmage 'took charge of I li ¢ Adjustable ,hospital bed for O later in Port Huron- Neil and Miss Lordrs Prayel, in, unnson, and Miss f Neurit Hope Ceanetery' the W.M.S.,,progvam. The 'topic, F', �, rent. O Nettie came home. One daughter, Lester react; an article ov, Ne,w Year's FRIDAY, JAN. 26th •� "Plaahtimag the Church," second dltiap and, Mrs. Jerry Doerr nems Mr. and' �?'I', f;, Mrs. Cavea4ry, died in Detroit. •Phe ,ago-. +Cy Night calls, Phone 30R O Resolutions. Mrs. Close took oharg,, Eight -Fifteen TUCI�ERSMITH ter of the stvdly book, was ably tak- Mrs. Car] Michel, and family, of Ful- ;,;,, fir, funeral too: Place from the Keeler-- ¢ Day calls, Ph'ome 119-J O johns -on funeral home an Dutxdas St., of the busfin,- s, after whidi, Miss,on by Myst WHSldaan McSpaddlem. Mrs. larfan, and, Mr. V . Doerr, °f ads-" •��s,`, p Charges moderate. O Luella Kaine, E1gFtaiID of Circle 1` ADMISSION - 25 CENTS ,leiter BeCtles' gave the Bible read hill. ^,lvr.'r A 1z -az O Toronto, when• Me pallbearers were took the chain. This part of the imec•t, Prizes sad Lunch, Mr. S.. H. Whitmore, reeve of this "n c... W. S. Marlin. Toronto: Charles Ger- tAwns'trip, is bhUs week attending coon lam• M:rs. Blattsahard awl Mrs Dal- Mr. and Mere,. Alex StoslroPf and +C> O O O� O O O O O O O O Ing was opened by singing "Wlroso- 14r mage gave tlhe •p'ray'ers give® in the family, of Fullaaartan., spent 5itardaay { entry, Detroit; Harry McLeod. Sea ever H-earetdn," and Mrs. Lorne Dale Under the auspices of Ladies' ty council in Gaderi•oh. �'' � entry, Norman Martin, Toronto, and fini,stsdoenary mouth -17. Mises Helen with Mr, and Mfrs. Chest Regale. :x Q O O O O O O O.O O O Oforth; 1•Ptt in prayer. Mast Ross Savauge I Guild- Ttirtver's Church congregational Bimmebtatd played an instrumental, Mr. Stanley Siteinachem of Stratford U�uE.gene McDonald acrd Ernest Park- read the Srriphtre lesson; Misses mee'tin'g will be held on Friday even with, Mr. and Mnst William "S '' 'O insaru Ruth Thontgtson ancf Margaret Crich - iwg of tthds w'ee'k. "Sroau of the Fast," which w much is visiti.tig wi,' �+ '�' D. C. BOX — 4an. a duet, tfien Rev. Bremner, Mrs. N. Garnett has returned from enjoyed The meeting was brought Koehler. a;;::y O FUNERAL SERVICE O Install Officers At W. M, S. Meet- raker for the eveminig. spoke*°on a v'i'sit with Lomdesbom friends. to a close by snmrgang Hyrum 255 and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bauemananrn� Mr_ `' Master Murray Crich i,a confined to repeating tl�e Lord'S Prayer in uri,i- and Mrs. Wm Kae4rler and Mrs. Wm. 1fi. ,. O Licensed Embalmer b ing,The monthly meeting of the W. ,,Why Shoukd C7hr•imtians Believe in f,M °'S t. fJ O M. S.. •k�as hebCi in hire schoolroom of �tg44ion4'.,.' J'he meeting was closed i e 'h'ome wi-th an attack of scarlet 'sato Tea was then served atixL a HoegY were at London on Wednesday ,,,}„l: Ambulance ServlCe . Norrtehsid� UnL•tc�d 'Ctrv,mh Wirth the PRIZE i social time4loyed. of. l�asti week wndlb Misses M'alue and: by singing "We've a Story -to TOR to fever. Mgr, slid Mrs. Jerry Doerr end facia- Am'aada Hoegy, also Mica Ed ,a H'oe 011"Al'. O Hospital Bed O new prPeid'etit, Mrs. H. V. Wtrrkman. IN CONTEST HELD BY MER. Many from this vicinity attended xtli ' p with adjustable rachet oPE`r O the Nation" and r•ePeating the Miz- ni the fune'ra'l of the Beate Mr. Ro1a:id ily spent 'Itiesdlay oviriYi Mr. and Mrs. gy, who ;is aecovering from pmetzmioA- R, ', in the chair. T,11*- hymn, "O God, Our Pads bc*nedictiort. This was the eighth CHANTS PORTRAIT CO. AT ,, 1<> aced spring Cur rent. O Yelp in Ages Pavt,” ass sung, fallow- SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT Kennedy last Saaturdray,. Harvey Redd(head at Kitdhrener, is in St. Joseph's' Hosq»taU w{,.' 4 NiceyhR Calls Day Calls O anniver"ary meeting. so a birthday Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eggert, Mrs. Mrs. George Bauermanm entemtain- , ; ed by th'e instal,lati,an service cr'anduct- rt was he1'd afterwards•. Mrs. Frank Sills, Seaforth; Henry Koehler kind Mitts. Wm. Hoegy ed bh'e lades of this Sime at a quilt- *. ' O Phone 17; Phone 43 O party Mrs. F. G. Neelin, Seaforth: IJP ON THE MOUNTAIN e't tf t2 -r, O e1i by the pastor, (Lev. H. V. Worlc- ;. marl nNto agdms.s,ed the officers. The ... Mrs. Isaac Moore, Egmondeville; speai Man+dfAY with Mr. and Mral. Will nng bee on Tuesday. z11 ¢ O O O O O O O O O O O__ nximriatPs were read by the new ®etre Mrs. F. Kling, Egmondville; Could you and I not gather - Gross at B�lyxtn. His friends Will be We are sorry to learn that Mrs_ ,�.. tory, Mrs. A, L. Porteous. The trf:ts_ LOCAL BRIEFS Mrs. G. C. Cook Egmondvalle; In this old world of fiigdts, Pleased to know t'haat Mr. Gmoss is Fred Bmuetmatvn has undergone an r. . iJ O O O O O O o O O O O urfr, Mrs W. Hay. reported $5rb.�4 •Mrs K. Camipbedl, of Vancouver, Mrs. J. McLelSan, Figmo villa; Some,hilgher thoughts and loftier aims able to walk a aihoat lis oe with operali,on in Vicbortie Hospital, - ,ri r. O O contributed during 1938. Mrs. 576.5t Mrs. J. Rathwelal, Varna; Mrs. If up from the ground we'd•rais+e our the aid of crmtob:e% dem. Her mazy fitiends wish her a: B C•, ig viaitirtg at thr Ihavae of her v e of ,Mr. speedy ,recovery. ` WALKER'S O Archibald, Cltaiatian Stewardq'hdp ser E. Wbitefnrd,"ClancUeboYe; Mrs. eyes. Sunday visitors at the ,ho}m g sister; Mr's. W. D. Bright. A. E. Wiese, Milverton;. Mrs. .i*1`', y �' FUNERAL SERVICE r te'' s`h'ied rho amounct. of the al- M. Bowes, Bl h• Mrs. A. W- O •Mrs, U. H. Wilson spent the week yt Let vayt,ao, climb to the mountain top ,"', `'` location for the first quarter. Mrs. 11111110 i" W. J. WALKER and O end at ,der lto2ne in Detroit. Kerslake. I Oneall; M.rs_ J. Wlvera b,et.ter w"e can view ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ® ■ ■ ■ ® ■ ■' ■ ■ �' ■ ■ ■ ■ ® ■ ■ ■ ■ mri I` 11 I C 1 C. KaiM gave a fine ten7Capt e:e a Mrs: C. XeeAle and son, Gerry, of Clarke, Brussels; Mrs, A. For. ■ V I. t,' Q JOHN R. WALKER, Sr. O r+ead•i'ng- Mrs. J. W. Rintoul, Captain The doings r our brother man, ■' � �` , Q Lio4n�ed Embalmers and O F.xPter. are guests at the home of sYthe Watton Mrs. F. D. Fal-,' plan our nark anew. o�w ■ of Circle No. '1, was in charge of the .. ,(} Funeral Directors. O Mt. and Mrs. H. E. Smith. caner, Cilntonr, Mr. R L C. Cool- ■ v®��� �,,,. , . devotional period and Mrs. Rory Law- a Air.. Thomas Gilles'Pie, wtto Itis 'ter, Moorefield.11 s!,,•; C`- Day or Night. Calls LrromPtly O scorn gave the Bible reading. The top From there we see the sovdidnessx, ■ v;;ax, been - s+pemd•inag' a few weeks' at the PRIZES WILL BE SENT TO ■A ¢ attended. O fi'onte of iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. elinin human greed can cause: o " do from the study book "'Phe Church ■ t n O PHO YF. 67 O Flc3aches Out." was introduced by WINNERS People„,reri�h for Incl: of vision, / ■i � , rz-az O Neil Gillespie, left last wcek for Rarpher, tbrdn, from. uneMctel Laws. ■ ¢ Mins A. Lawrence, who spoke of the KemtpviUle. a„rt .,,` 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 work of the church among tt# schools ® i :W.. ,,. • Mr. Genrge McTaggart, of �aelrone, ■ is dr tA+ azul 1-1tals, ,assisted by mem'bera In the majestic alroofwess °Y space, Dominion coffee M' ltd an is vis,iting his sister, Mrs. Ea h a� of the Aux.ibiary. Prayers• were offer- ed by Mzps. T. McMichael, Mrs. W. Black and Mrs. J. W. Rintcul. The ruse°(» ng closed with prayer by Mrs. Roy Lawson, . The Late William Somerviller•-The funeral of the late Wlbliam Saueer- ville, whose death occurred at Ibis homve, 33 Victoria Street South, Wood- stock, ood stock, ou Friday, Januvary 13th, and wnc�rse remains wire b,roughrt to Sea- forbh on Nionday, wa-w helm' from First Presbyterian Church an Monday af- ternoon. The minister of ,Plast Cbnl:reh, Rev. Hugh Jack, officiated: and during the service Mr. James T. Scott gave a beautiful :rendering of the hymn, "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Callim,g.” Interment was made In Maitla,ndban�k cemetery, the pallbear- ers b'edng Messrs. W. Sommerville, A. tc g .Joahn, Mel.entien. • Miss Hazel Dixon, of Rochester, N.Y„ is visdting her pare'ntts. Mr, and Mrs. George Dixon. • Mr. a d 'Mrs. Hlarv("y House and Mr. Roy Oke, of Hamilton, were here last week end: attending •the funeral of Uhedr mother, Mrs. Wil'iiam Oke. • Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Beattie have been spending two week's at the (home. of their son, Mr. Douglas Beattie, 1131 London. • Dr. E. A. McMaster returned on Monday from a cohort holiday trip to P,enmmda. • Mrs. Harry Steawart 'left on Mon- day to spend a few weeks, at the home of her son, Mr. Charles B. Stewart, in '.Montreal. • Miss Evalyn, Golding, of the staff of the Sink Children's Hospital, To- SarraervilSe, A D. Seotl, J. R. Scott, run•t.o, spent the week-�oxl at lite rooms iA fk' �i McKtLLOP MUTiJAL Joseph Scott and M. McKellar. The of her paretnts, Mr. and Mrs, W H. Golding. t11 t�;i.xEi INSURANCE MY. hate Wdl7dam Somerville was barn at a Miss 3'arbaia Best wag a week - Our minds will tJltae clearer be, I ■ ■ prayer by Mrs'. CheStgr Henderson. The Scripture, S,eVson, taken from the RINGS c = To whelp ,right the wrongs of our race higher degree. ■' ■ s � �' � ORANGES 3.9c bkt. Canadian Mild CHEESE g'• la With plans of a der : ■ .1s IN MARTHA FIRM ■ Meegsagre," The roll was cabled and ■ Hutton's Veal, Ham and �C -CABBAGE >�l�rs • I" irWponKlW to by a text. The miimnttes ■ t One /s -Ib. Tin of I -TONGUE -�' .10 of the lgs,t m,00tinik were read, , arid McKILLOP ■ DOMINO BAKING POWDER i Zingg Swiss Gruyere CHEESE 8-0='29 ` a ren by 'Mrs. Chester'Houdersonr. The - ■ with each purchase of 1 -Ib, tUop'lc Wren froma"U, 6tudry book was Pk9• . Aylmer Choice White ®a Hold Shower9 Mrs Wi'lsktm Cp.mpbel•L and Mrs. dblY given. by Mil i, hn Gordott� j12ra. ■ DOMINO BLACK Both WMA, n -oz. • 1S CORN 2 tins ■ Reag. Little, entertained on Wedm,e5- I ■ TEA Far 11� Aylmer—with Pork BEANS 3 zt-az..2.� a,, dray, Jan. 18th, int honor of the bride- � ■ e ome of tolbe, Norim•e Little, at th(h ■ titter parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lit- tlet. After a crowd 'of sixty guest -4■ ■ ONTARIO NO. 1 PURE WHITE YON EY 4-Ib- cin r39 bad gathered and enjoyed a short ,progr�amt, Mrs. Eldon, Kerr amid Mrs. . Rrasatus and ■ ® JEWEL '1 „ -lb. 4#A' �iNG Pkges. S RoMurdde, d'reststed as sa SHOa��r�N • ■ Miramdy, showered, the abridre l o -be , with •berautiful and miscellaneous, ! ■ ■ EMFO, AYLMER SILVER RIBBON `TOMATO, JUICE 1pt/Z-oz, ■ gifts. After a few well cohos�n, words Tin 004■ from the bridae•,to-be, a delicious lunch ■ was served. The guests- left for , lea• ■ BAYSIDE CHOICE W 21/z's 2 Tias s ■ a for ItJhedn• homes, wishing many : ■ TOMA�rC)ES si I years o3 uwkry ne... l ■ siren: lfiaxbQro, McKillop Tow'nsh'ip, eighty Dole's PINEAPPLt? , o end grlesi at the 'home of Rev. Cain- W. M. S. and W. A. Mleet ,g_oZ, ICJ t�arit gaol, :x HitAID OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. three years ago, being a son of the nn Appleyard and Mrs. Apvteyard in 1,1�. late William Somerville and was the Hamilton. 't t ,� hi, OFIi°IGERS: youngest son of a family of three gena • Miss Elizabeth McLean!, of To- ' lk ,�i + lltloyLarn, 6 Seaforth - Pres'. and four daughters. He Searnexli �1 ionto, spent tate week -end at the 4r r r `''�l )trziax, Londe oro Vice•Pres. egra'phy' can Seaforth under the Date t o7ne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' ' y xti � . oh A. Redd, 'Searorth - Sec: Treas. Mr. Elli,obt, and after spending a yelax lteiblr McLean .L ”" ' a in Winb '^m+, went to' DamimiOn City, „t. am v Ila RECTORS: • Mists Cercile McDougall nonit the a;+lk''' k,4 Vil,134M Kttog, I,ondesboro; (Je•orge Maatdfoba, wh+er'e he was an operator f qt rlti.` I ZWn11hcY %, Btcodbagdd; Ja'mee Cori- goer se'Ve'MI years. tp' 18135 the aetvtrn• weo1zMr. with, friends' , DetroitLo tfs�d *,.C�aeribh; Alex. 8z4adfoot, R. ed to S,eamwth too ,take change of the • Mr. George Parke, of London, u'„ comrbinefd exipi^e�s arid, telegralih of- apart ,the week -erre, with his parents, }/It lforfihl; ' AtexaaSder McKwing, nd e,4 o ',1;'Alywho. b*ra'nk meate,gor, R, R. five, as Siuccessor. to the lt)to Mr. C4r11 M yealm he bad 0 MassasrsEdlm•urlPDaly, J. F. T�a15*, 1,t„ s? Ay :-sv, il-fti m"o Jgolee Sgholddea, Walton; beBTiand r+dn employee oor more than P � Grand Tr Jr., arid, Mr. Ne1•Som Carina were In 4l,„, t,,, . r��.lv� MO�.1111 .it, A. 5, >Setri'Ott h; +µ i 1 ?F ,' � �VYY➢lTSaifir 31 ' dfiohibA,1 IL K• 4, Sea- anis Gair®adtiaae .National Ref,ways. Dna Ayr 7Mr. Joseph Parcell Spetyt the 4i„ ” a' im,g his long reddenvA In Seaforth, Mr. .. . fs ,'',t � a , ; , ��i fe .. • . Somerville, beemmoao Osie Of the most ive)el�n . Detroit'Sproat, A W. Dict, ' ?, ,; ,}i r'� ` i+t�" ki,dher' IIi.�'U, 2.;• Dublitl; . wivl101lr knmvn .3►ten the dda''tiict and ' 4 c r,, , u l; h'* :6&fd,' g. It.. ;Jati itotith, . fted, a large pfd" `411 the aoisvml 114ty J. E. Kea ung, R; J. `Wi,ititerr, J. G. t ° A�,lar rlt'a,r ' r r � Ilse df this .toVft u0 way+ a momdier ,Milia, R, E. Malketlzie • aaaud D'. 1'I. o' , aSYM, fo i ttt!ri • , t { I?��!� s +• ^• , {,i �;Y f.,,; 1 4: 'd ustl t � •may slew d ' >�!ir t' i i lirgt Ca"f t Almtku atos fOt 1�i1 tm v�ere is tied in alts' Tuelsde�y ' a �Ixlhrer of ylaaat'befor'e'liar reft*hl 'Vlayiug a friensdlly a at tlsa iartr3"-- ' ` ■ JUICE Tin ■ The W. A. and W. M. S. sof Ihiff's ■ Sugar Cris Church, McKillop, Meld their regular ■ CORP Flakes 2 Pkghs•.15 meeting January 6th at t$fe home Of Screen Stars Prater hllrs. Robt. M. Scpbt, with a good, at- ' ■ LUX SOAP Cake, ., tenldlance. With .the president, Mrs. ■ W SI,-- — residing the me'eatinug P1 a t. d c, d X i i i 0 1 e 11 L a• . t n a- n mo , P op+ensed with a hymn, followed with I * UnWASM AS V A �+ if � ■ prayer by Mrs'. CheStgr Henderson. The Scripture, S,eVson, taken from the ■ JUICY 2r/y to 3 doz. r ICEBERG for ■' first clbrapber of Joshua, was given by w ORANGES 3.9c bkt. 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