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emit/Teal* 'Party a
Saturday !gir1e. a S.
mhon s under Mia. W, R. Shaw.
The sleigh wiaa kindly donated by
Mr. W. Obifielit Tile party cleave into
the country and then returned to the
parist hall where lunch .and •games
were enjoyed. The party Was a
sPecial treat arranged by the leader.
Enjoyabht 81e
IKATAION PisH
elate an' Whole Per lb. 15c
QUEEN FLOUR
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INVIIMER YEGL`TABLE SOUP 25c
3 tins
ouv,Tr. 'CHICKEN SOUP
*fin 10c
SERF atEST SALMON
Iteir;132 15c
PATS
2
WIGS 1
2 lba
10c
. _ 23c.
st.cortioxt
Biscurnis___2 n 25,c
1SWEBT ORANGES 15c
'Dozen
IOTTUCE
Lags Head
•VPLERY_
Large Stalks
Each 10c
each 7c
1.rogouroT SOAP
2 Cakes 23c
2AVEL WATIR 25c
3 bobble
1V001/64flRY SOAP
Ninth battle hand
CASTILE HARD WATER
SOAP.- 12 cakes -
cakea25c
25c
110.SrEtt HOG
poNdENTSATE, Per Cwt.: $2460
A. C. Routledge
PHONE lea
WE SPEC'IALIZ'E
3N FIRE, Alir"09110BILE, CAS-
UALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS,
.',CCIDENT AND SICKNESS,
BURGLARY, WINDSTORM
4Flepresenting Coinpanies who give
Security. with Service
Also Agents for Ontario Thresher-
snen's Mutual Fire Insurance.
information gladly given,'
A number of 'desirable properties
in Selforth and district for sale.
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WATSON & RBIO
M. A: Propi4tor
Phone 214
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• Seaforth
• SPECIALIST IN ALL LINES OF
INSURANCE
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S. T. Holmes & SOP
FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0
Main -Street, Seaforth
> S. T. Haines, residence 4
Godcrich "1.reet West; phone 0
0 No. 11D -W. Charles Holmes' 0
.4 residence, Gciderieh Street 0
0 Emit; phone No. 30g.
0 Ambulance Service 0
• 0 Adjustable hospital_ bed or 0
.0 rent.
.0. Night' calks, Phone' 308 0
0 Day calls, Phone 11e -J
Charges. moderate.
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FUNERAL SERVICE
Licensed Embalmer
Ambulance Service' *r>
Hospital Bed
vrith adjustable 1,aktet (leper- 0
Med spring for rent.
0 Night, Calls Day Calls 0
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Funeral Service
Dtdditt Oat
211kil* +ay pay Calls: Phone 43 r 10
27674f
ThEsecoNa ,PivisioN
coofl or ratio*
tit the Zilisztttolt Bank Oat&
0 60 &On:. Tot -
Thant ma*, 1.80
agog, 040o.in.
Girl Guides Meet-Tbe Girl Guidee
held their monthly meeting on Thurs.
dey when most of the evening wee
seeent in emceeing for the concert te
be held on; Febrosay, 2nd. Before ad-
journing, the p-atiOls went to their Cet-
Dere and completed the business part
of the meeting. In closing the Guide,a,
all put their best harmonizing into
their closirke song "Tape"
Enjoy Social Eveninge-A very • sea
iala.ble aeening was spent in St
Thomas' Parish Hall on Friday 4/Tee-
ing laat ender the auepices of,. the
Llecties' Guild. The prize winner were.
ladies' first, Mre. R. Strong, lone hands
Mee. H. Oonet; consolation, Marie
Ainsborouga Gentleroen, first Ed.
Mole; leee handis, Harry...Earle; con-
solation., Harry Pretty. Lunch was
'served.
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
-Nortbeide United Church: Rea H.
V. Workman, Minister - 1 aaa.,
"Sanctuaries By the Way"; 2.30 pan-
Bun.day Setae]; 7 :p.m., "The Fifth
Co '
mmandment"- Thmm
sday, 7.45 p.,,
M
Prayer eeting led by Sunday School.
at. Thomas' Church: Rector, Rev.
Die Hurford -11, a.ra., "Lent: the Op-
portunity for Repentance"; 7 p.m.,
"The Forgiveaees of Sins"; Sunday
School at 10 a.m.; Ash Wednesday,
Feb. 7th, service 8 p.m.
Finst Presbyterian Church.-Sunda.y
Shoot at 10 8.331.. Preparatory Service
Friday evening at 8 p.m. •Sacrament
of the Lord's supper m
at the orning
service. Evening Subject: The Ut-
most for the Highest. Rev. !Hugh
Jack, Minister.
Egmontivklle Uneited Churole. -
Morning subject: "Childlike Faith"
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Evening subject: "Incentive for Right
Levin". Rey. A. W. Gardener, Minister.
With The Curiers.• et. E. Keating's-
inik
. won the ' silyer motile% at • the
weekly bonspiel, on Wednesiclay after-
noon and evening. -SIX' rinks were in
the draw and with good keen ice there
was no lack of enthukdasm showing on
the part Of the twerityt-' four curlers! an!
Vie ide. Aneexeellent &nee' r was ser.
ved after the , first game,the chefs. in
charge being clerk, D. IL Wilson,.
and Bev. Christie. The winners were
'Mel Clark, W. A. Wright, A. Dick and
J. E. Keating, sldp, with two wins and
a plusi of 14. J. M. McMillan, skipped
the rumiers up, who had two wins and
a peas of 13. °thee elapse scores were
W. J. Duncan two Imam minus13; g.
J. Winter, two losisee, maws 13; Br.
1', S. Bed:wily. 1 win; R. j. :Sproat, one.
win, minus one. ,
•Northside Y. P. S. Meets: The
-eeular meeting of • the Northside
United Church Young People's Socie-
ty was held on Tuesday evening, Jan.
30th, ,evith ilex& Stevens. presiding.
"He Leadeth Me" was seg followed
by the Lord's Prayer repeated in uni-
son,. R was decided to bold a crate.
'note party on Tuesday, Feb. 27th.• in
aid of the Red Cross. The minutes
of the Last meeting were read and
the roll call taken.. The soaal cote
eetror, Myrtle Cartee, took over titie
meeting. "Faith of OILT Fathers" was
sung and Ethel Storey ; led in peayer.
Maxine Lawrence react, the Scripture,
PSEdta 96; Weenie ',Sava -lige reed a
couple of Robeet pocensa.The
hymn, "Blessed Assurance" was sung
and Irene Workman gave the bfe
story of Robert Burns. Donna Mole
gave a reading from leuense "Must
Jesus Beer the Crose Alone?" was
sung atud the meeting Clesed with ale
Mitpath lyenodiction
Former Well Known Resident .pies.
-Mrs. Margaret McFaul, widow of
Edewarcl, Maeraul who, for mateayears.
was a prominent &mode 'Mere -bent
in eearth, Ont., Med.. on Saturday.
afternoon last at her heme, 171 Thorn-
ton avenue Landon,. after a' long ill-
neee. She was 93 Years of age-
Mrs,. MaCel'aue . was a native oe
Yarnenetth Teevicageepe Following the
retirement 'Of her'lhusband from bus-
iness they returned' to Yannenth and
were member's. of KnotPresbyter
ian Church, St Thomas. and, following
ehurch union of Central uplifted+
Charche in thet city. For the 'pest
seven years she hare made- her home
in London. Despite her age she re:
tahtnied -poeseseion of her fa,cualtries
and entertained; Many feleads with
keen recollections of the earia'
Of a Walla of 11 her sister, Meg,
*bailee. Haight, of London; survives.
A Steedangliter, Miss Kate MacFaul,
lives in Exeter.
The !body- was( removed to the
P. it. and oti's iunerai. home,
St. Thomas, frOM Where the funeral
was held Mont* at. 2 p.M. R.
stud -rt. et Colborne Street United
thlutieht officiated. Internient wal
Rt. Itotw Cern:mist/.
McIntosh pretty
viettdibtg of intereitt took Wise at -bhe
m f
theebildeeteleettatia, Mr. ettid
PA "Gene Xt,ttbketelott.,
IWO*
tt#htey,
`46 of,:tt A xtoostt MetiOtele
kite At4 tio
lotto-
11,0iltufst the
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AT PALACE RINK, SEAFORTH
Tuesday, Feb. 6,8.15 p.m
A pre -view of the -playoffs that *ill :mash
all attendance records. UNE EARLY !
Adults 25c Children 15c
cermeny. The attendance& were llera
'Bert Miler cee Kitchener, sister o.the.
'bride, and Mr. Jack McIntosh, leach-
ener, brother of the _bridegroom. The
bride looked charming in a _beautiful
streeteengeh 'dress of old rose with
consage of red roses. She Were -a- str-
ing ot pearls. The bridesmaid wore a
lovely street -length frock of fueheia
and also wore a coreaee in hall:non*
izing colons. A wedding supper was
served to the iminediate relatives of
the bride mid beiclegrocna A three
tiered wedding cake centered the table
and the rooms were beautifully dec-
orated in Pink and, white. For going
away -the bride yore a green boucle
St.,Columban
EUCHRE & DANCE
Friday, February 2nd
Cards 9 o'clock sharp
PRIZES
Valentine
Under tee auspices of the Goforth
Mission -113and of Pirst Preshifter.,
ian Church, on
.THURSDAY, FEB. 8th
from 4 to a pan.
A-bOod Program
Admission - - 15c and 10c
Order Bray Chicks now, and be
- "lucky" when egg prices climb
neat Fall. See me, or phone me,
right away. Personal attention,
prompt delivery.
Th0"..6. Dickson
SEAFORTH
Seaforth Monument
Works
(formerly W. E. Chapman)
OPEFliATED
& PrYde
We Invite Inspection ofour
stock otr Cemetery Meirorlabs.
SEAFORTH - TUESDAYS di:
SATURDAYS
or• any time by appointment
#ee Dr. Harburn Phone 105
EXETER: Phone 41; Box 150
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tit101' Me,' ea,
' • 'IA'Ne.13;lelitSite Stelagee vaAtftqa
t)b, her entetieer, etre. ThelleteeePelelfi;.4
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.4141aaIlt.43 eepeatyyoUn; PeePle. Of FA -Mt
presbyterlaw6oletwoh. bed' 41:PSteu
30Y,WO-ttlb0014331 Pelter Pe geley
Tereedea. evening,. Later they laturned
fop a not luneh. 'served' * the eche*,
•roan% whieh ware falle.wed leyeganaele.
40 Mrs. G. C eseottof ,Stratfordh; is.
emLepi:abel:.ga few tdays, atethe homeeof
her pareete, gr. and 'lire. Keith
• Mr. W. J, Hill has ix/turned to,
his home after stiendelie it few holi-
days in Brantforell
• Mrs,. 'llatrold Barre and Mies
Elizabeth An of Seratford are guest
at the home' of heir mother, Mrs. G. "Ite
Ternbull.
' o Mr. John Thempson and) Mrs. C.
Jack, -of, Moorefield; Mess M. Thomp-
don and Miss A. Luna, of learristen,
were 'week-endgeaste at the home of
Mie and Mete, Beverley Christie:
• Mies. L. Ste:Plea. of Stratford is
due guest of Mr, and Mae. JONI koo.
Wow PLANING
gD0U131.4E 1FEATURE
"Five Little Peppers" and
"Romance of the Redwood?"
Tues,, Wed,
Next Thurs., Fri. Sat.
ENTRANCING
RDMANCING'
COMEDY HIT!
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111.0191111,
A CcILL,",t3;",
P.C7LlitF.
• Mr, Foster Brighant, of learnsack,
Sask. ie visiteng hie easter Mrs. Wm.
Mason and other friends.
cloth coat with fox collar and access-
oriee. to nmeeh., The yoeng. couple
wilil reside in. Kitchener. _
Dies in Hamilton. --The death oc-
curred in Hamilton en January 17te
of Mee. eflohn Reynolds, earmerly
Catherine Kennedy. Interment took
plarois in Stratford. Yeesaileintildii wife
was in her 69th yeei evia.e born in
Tuckersanitle and forty.years 'ago was
imam -led to the late John Joseph -Rey -
VOWS of Halett, where they lived un-
til moving Stratford. Surviving
are five sons, Edgar of Stratford, Mar-
vin., Ray, and !Neil of Hamilton, Nor-
man in the States and one sister Miss
Annie Kennedy of Seatattli.
F.,
Death of .3Mrs. James Morrison. -
the death 'Occurred in. Kincardine at
the home .of her datighber, of Rose
Ann kerguson, wife of James Mor-
rison in't difa town, On JaimarY 30th.
Mrs: 4/01.inn. 'had been in failikg
Irolthf,-fian-:',Ofinne time and about two
weeks age -liter condition became erit-
Alleedae she palmed away 'after set-
,
fering a et(*i. ' She was the danght-
er of Mit' 'WI,. David yeiguson,
'HIbbert, and lived at Cromarty
lintel coming:to Senterth in 1024. She
is parleyed ter five sons and' 5 daugh-
ters, William; Rabbit Lake; Sask.,
Joan and J'enieii, Saskatoon.; RaY of
1).1:7th Battleeerd, Davie of Welland;
and Mrs. la A. Saarling, Kineardiee,
Mra ibbotsein: Sean:vat, Mit: Ed-
PrVe of ReChetstee N. Y Interment
Was made in Maitland Bank cemetery
ere Thursday When Rev. A. W. Gardin-
er of Eginendiride tailed Church off -
Related.
a°14e
LOCAL BRIEFS, --s-
CIIISEPIURST
The vongrega meeting of the
'Cbieselburist 'United Obarch will be
eheld meat Friday evening, January 26,
in tbe twin of e potauck supper at
6.30. All members , of the con-
gregation are welcome
Mo. Mee Mfrs. Win Kyle and family
of Kippen visited with Mr.' and Mra
Wm, Verner m Sunday last.
Mr. Wilffred Buchanan of London,.
spent ,the• week end, with. MT.. and. Mrs.
Alfred Buchanan.
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eseeleasameeeeseasereereeee
ellhe euchre and' dance held in' the
hall- Friday night was. well attended.
The prize winners were: Ladies.
most games, Mrs, Irwin Agar; lone
hands, Miss Dorotby McClure; men,
inost games, • -Weeley Hoggarth; lor.e
bands, Robert Dodds. After lunch' a
few _bourse were spent in dancing.
The telephone meeting held in the
ball on Monday was eery' poorla
Itt-
temdedl The commissienere, Messrs. -
3. M. Eckert, Rosa 1Vlurdie ane Mat -
the* 'Artnitiong'were re-elected.
Miss Clarissa Dale spent the week-
end 'with 'her parents, Mr. and --Mrs:
Creel Dale, of 'Mullett. " '
- Pike spentethe week-
end at his home:
• Mr. L. Dennis, Of Sunny, Nook,
Alberta has been visiting her ! aunt
Mree..Simpsion, !and. Mrs. M. C. autbut.
• Mrs. Davidson:- of Neweetr, ale a
guest at the equip of Mr. and _Mrs_ M.
A_ Reid.
• Mr. D. L.,Reid is in Kirkland Lake
tar a few daya.
• Mrs. • J. M. McMillan and her
mather, M. e. Se Neville, are in Sarnia.
•' Mrs. E, C. Arnistrcaigi of -Kitch-
ener is visiting at the berme of, her
.parents, Mr. and -WS, Andrew Arch-
•ahalit . . .
• Mrs. W. R. Plant, of St. Marys.
was a weekend guest at -the home of
11,1r, and Niro. E. C. .0Itamberlain. ,•
• The C. W L. el, hold a euchre
in the parish hell Monday evening
melte
• Dr. E. A, idoMaSteir and Mrs.
MoMaeter wor in Toronto for the,
week -end. "
, ,4! :Airs. A,. M. Ojai*, of Toronto WAS
a week -end gnest'' at the home of her
father,. Mr. Gearge SeriP.
• Mr. P. A. „Or -10 and Miss Gert-.
Amallist••••••••••e
EIGH7 H ANArtAL
c.1. ALumm -
kating Party!
:Palace Rink, Seaforth
-EGIVIONDVILLE_
Eginondville ¥. 'P. S. Meets
The regular meeting of the Egmont -1 -
vele Y. P. S. was, held as a social even-
ing int 'honour of Robert Banes' birth-
day. The. meeting ..wag ,opeeted ,with
Mr. M. McKenzie leading- the cone
Mumity singing of Scotch songs.
Rev. Me. Gardiner 'then took ehe
chair and eyeryonasang 0 Caned,: A
violin. selection .by Betty Moore was
then enjoyed by a1j After which th.e
secretary Waedeie Halley read 'the rain -
nes. a, piano „duet -by Donald aed J.
Resilient McKenzie, Mrs. John Nett
read a reading •end *a solo was sung
by Miss Margaret Charters Was. en
jeyed by all. Mrs.. leugh Chesney then '
sang a sole after whieli Mrs, Paul
Doig read a 'reading. A duet was .then
sung by Mee. Hogg and ,Antua Wetsbn.
Rev. Mr. Gar.ditter then read a peem
which was enjoyed by ale
An intstrumental was' then given by•
Glenn •Gemmell. John Woods then -read
about the life of Robert leurne. Mr.
Gareener took clharge of the games
atter which lunch was served. The
Meeting was ceased .with "singing
Lane Syne followed by God Sew the
Mita After whiele all repeated the
Benediction.
CONItAlt*
-111EIIIT HOBSON ..SHA
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Coming
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ELASTIC, STOCKINGS- F..
, , A Those who suffer from vericose veins, stool-
, kn and painful limbs, and -whose Occupa- r-,1
. tion require them to be on their Jet /or
long hours, will find these new Elastic
Stockings'74 source of relief and great com-
fort. •
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• _ Come in and see these stockings, or
•• We will sendgou a full descriptive folder e,
on request. No measureMent6 required,
but fittings assured.,, blot discernable.
R.- McKindsey,Thm.t B.
"The Nye! Drtig Store"PHONE 111
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FILMS
Het -husband died' hi 1917. Mre.
Mur-
phy enjoys good leealtht and •ee in full
POpeeSeieal ofe eta' her faculties. -.She!
'hoe two sons, Tbeitinee who Eyes' Velth
bee, and ea in Hibbart. 4or only
daughtect, Mrs. _loam, J. Roach, died',
in 1914. • ,
Desilainge:r, has re-!
tumikis 4ter isPendui
Appeits1§2t. epWs Hospital,•-pon-!!
den, snffering from a tinctured leg
and wrist-- !
'Mom Louis MUM is ill with pne
monia.
Visitbegl: Ted 'Caul and Req
GeinmeM,,,Guelph, with Mr. and Mr.
WilliallkPurOU; MieS Peggy Watnli
TeroirtnOs ispendingT,two weeks wit*:
her par0t2c: Mr. and Mrs. Yole.,*.
NI7talsh.; DrL StaplIetan ta Logideltl:
mamirrrimsiarr'
DUBLIN
Patricia, CoStello, dauete
ter of -\�r. iund Mrs, Dan Costello,
.cidentally foaled aernie sleeping late -
lets, mistaking them. ear candy and
,swattowed Tour of them .before being
diseavered. Medleal sea -vices were
imtmiediately simemoned and alter 18
hours of constant attem.danee tie clilFd
.10 considered' out of danger. .
A highly -respected citizen in the
person Of Mrs. Margaret Meagher
Psesed away at her home here Men^
day, iiollowing hitgeting illness, at
the age of 14, years. SiteWas'forineriY •
Miss Margaret Flannery) and was
niarried be Frank Meagher morel -Mean
feet" Yeeee ago and ?lived' in Logan
Township untie they tretired to Dublin
about ,20 ream ago. 'Mas. 'Meagher
Wee a faithealt numb& of St. Pat:
tick's iihunch, Dublin, else of the Al-
tar . Stroieitir. - She tiet ettreivece by one
Jahn Meagher, of Logan; three
, datighters, WS. •OaOi Stapleton, Dub -
En; Miss Clara and MTS. Camilla
Sehattenier, with --ietheme •she resided
Nee' brathectS alsio survive: Wi4liain
of TitokersaSttb; •Pattich, Ohm*
,hah; Yalin, tea-
(fidith, and liauf601 of Detroit; witen. One
i)ai iighe, nava:
One of our oetagen artanS itt' the
Verson of Ate. Margiret 'Mir/0y cote:
lonsettelaiseisigbiteFoontil birthday -It,
tVaitty'it Oak, borne on Aaglatk ;Striief.
*AIN* of teattobiratn; • stdidbe
etaliiitY,, kw*/ shilt fief bbittolidoe
OW* iVithathliedd• 'Wales :She Stai
fOrtnielly, Atka, Ntiaa'reit, -6:041v ,'Igitt
*4% titlarniedild",.10101, lartink b�ht
flte yOtidia rag".totid‘rosittied,.'"bn'iti•
itit .10,bbibet ' t
Mil; :Vitt
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Values on Sale Fri., Sat., .Feb; 2 and 3
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO.' -
SO
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Fresb 'Grund Early Sq,
Morning 'GOFF E'd
Deinino • -
BAKIela POWDal
MARATIME:.MAiii ORgi
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Old Colony
Murii
APLLISmYRalJP, 1S Oz. 29C
A
"PANCA'KE FLOUR, 16 oz. 17c
MAPLE LEAF PURE
Fresh Celifornea
PR U EB ..70-80's, 2 lbs.
Spicy Beek
BALOGNA,
WHITE SATIN PASTRY
FLOUR
POR
Lynn Valley
25
PLUMS 15 oz.C•
tins 3 for __
Standard Out Wax.
BEANS, NO. 2 tins, -3 -for ,25C
2 LBS.2:5c
Aylmer -et ,PORK
AND BEANS, 20 oz., 2 fort
Granulated
SU GAR 10ibs..... C
LB.
Bulk
2 ROLLED OATS, it 5c
Fleet Grade Era:aside
' BUTTER 32c
,
24L88.
.* FRUIT' SPECIALS *
NO. 1 ONTARIO $16Y
• &QUART
BARKETS
PPLES
Ire aIk foth_rt;81*11 !ICC"'
Spanish
ONIONS, r2
'25c
hreinalat Seedkgs DRAPE- 1
FliPrrhf_01,04- sbte 4 for
JUICY PLORIDA
LARtOE
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