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The Seaforth News, 1926-11-11, Page 40 OTQR !>CcIPENT O. i SAS;K ATC± N., i' �of� d e oda The Sasttia'toari (Star We Y. o {{ w1i ' `l l 0 1 Octtr!ber ..0th, P,tvbiisled, the. Eo w , g, t the death and funeral, ,of Larne P, ,Twiss, Who fornetily.liven ,..: sees. .,..,...i erre. � t L , •• � . Y %apt 'what Wilt continue the business alone. , that In �atltt•rutg,. ,ogethe t was termed a C;hri tiara burial there Misses Jean and -Effie Laidlaw •speltt' f.` e,- ' the week -end visiting tuends at God ,telt. A4a•, ° Nesbitt, f b at as ass 7 W. s t, o V i 1, hfas purchased-IMr.iHarry 'Fear's•farttt rots th.line of ivforris. 'Mr,,:'Form; r e 1h'charge S f. the b sok , Who has had, of. farm 'intends. leevipg`ithe middle 'sof December ,for (England, where 'it is hoped Mrs. Hornibrooke's healthwill irn'proge. 1Mr, and Mrs. David ;Laidlaw enter- tained on Wednesday evening, in ,honor of ,Rev. Geo. Telford. .1nttic Miss Jean Telford • Miss• Annie Rich- mond : and Miss 'Roberta •laatdfaw, w'h'ose- birthday's all occurred on the amo day, Mrs. Jas, 'Ric'hmond' • has ,returined funs Guelph, where Miss M. Rich mored is impro'sag, , IMIr, Thos, Grasby is holding a ,sale of ,farm implements and cattle' on Thursday. of this ,week 'at hies farm' on Sth litre of 'Morris. Mr. and. Mrs. 'L. Fear and "family, . end Mr. and Mrs. J.^ Yeo and family were guests of Mr, and Mrs. 7.. iRioh'enond folr Thanksgiving, Mr. Win, •Scott has been -quite .:ill fo'r some time, • . ' A very said accident ' c cctirred on. Saturday' in Morris township. Miss Lily McArter, who teaches east of Toronto, arrived home Salt urdny (tight to spend Thanksgiving with he:: parents, rMr. and Mes. John McArter: On her arrival from Brussels station, with her brother, she entered the house in the dark. H•cr father, tvli'o has been ill for ,several weeks, called to, her to conte upstairs, Mistaking the cellar door' for the door leading upstairs, :Mil's McArter fell down cellar and injured 'her head, very seri- ously. Two local doctors were called, A Toronto doctor was also called but nothing could be done to 'save cher life, and she passed away on ,Monday. Mr. Barry Fear is holding a 'sale of farm ,equipment, etc., on hes farm 'on the Stli line, Morris. Mr. 'and'1, rs. ll Laidlawspent Sure c •ty with Mr. and Mrs, J. Logan. TUCKERSMITH. iMies H. 1. Grahami spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Houston, Miss prances Houston, Brantford, spent the week -end at the home of her. parents, Mr. Samuel •Houston, 'Mr, A. T. Simpson spent the week- n athisI 't 'T t week- end to ne in I c ckerstuith. Miss Betty 'I•Iouston left on Mon- day to visit friends in Brantford, Miss Elizabeth Taylor and her friend, Mr. ilihn Kerr, spent Sun- day of the 'home of the fornrer's mother, Mfrs. John. Taylor. Airs. ISaintre'l Houston entertained 'a aumber of her 'friends to a euchre and daises on 'Friday evening. 'Mr. and lMrs:.,George Handley and baby, of London, spent the week -end at the home of Mfr. and Alas, James Gemmell. 'ryas that; whihh "appeared 'fitting and seemed" to satisfy:. ,Perhaps, he said due• to. 'ttiatlttioit;; and ' 'partly -for a ddel,e • 3reason. , D . (Redd ,went on to x ,x "a3t •that-ithe spark ealled immortality, l seemed to apart, all an in'stinet 'c .w}aa l tel P baa•riers'and say that death was not tte' mid, 1n was the, deeper'; reason for the .fact that a Christian ''burial seemed fitting. He said that cofnfort for the mourners was to 'be found in the word of God, and likeoed life to the description of the high priest of Northumbria iaa '`an ancient Anglo. Saxon tale. Life •seemed to come out of the starkness and flutter around'in the light for a few short' years and again out into the darkness, as a sparrow,..fln'tter§'out of• .the turmoil and darkness of a .stormy night into a !banquet chamber, fluttered around a few moments and out,, -gin into clarkatces, �l.rs. Sydney -' sang. SSafc iii: the .Aru1s of Jesus,' at the church service. Tim Saslaatoon Rotary Club' attended the service in a body.. The honorary pall -bearers. ,consisted of six Rotary members.l Pall bearers were as follows: Active' Par otter,George'"D. Underwood, R. d d, W. 3. Gerow, W. I, •Byers, J. G. Nicholson, Dr. D. St, Clair ,Creighton, Geo Mur- ray, ty, . 'ITouorary tall'bearers, Estey, J. Ai. Ernst, !Ross Gorham, W. G. Watson, Archie McBean, C, D. \di tchn e r." iSehrle ditvestigabion was •.proceed it d i tnornit •ryas'"ttfidecideet ,. h s 1$ , h they a 1, orotler's ingatest.:would 'be' We ,e n: Veld into tttt, tragic death a't abo t 2.15 this morning of ,Lorne P. ;Twiss,' 41, promutent Saskatoon :,+irusiuess' Mean, killed; W,'hen.lhiscarcraShed foto a telephone. pole'at Lotus ,Avenue dud. Taylor Street,, Coroner J,.`P, Des - Rosters is 3n charge. !While the cause Of the accicleut is not ,positively e'sta'b- lished :at the 'present time, as • Mr: „ TwisS is ,believed to have ,been drive ing alone; -it is thought that' the slip- pery Co.nditioiz of the road, which is narrow at the place .where • the ac- cident occurred, because of a street railway.passuig,,treck, was aat,impor't- ant factor in causing .the accident, 'flaxen-T;esiss,• Limited, stationery, -..•Third. avrenns and 22nd ' street, Of Which Mr. Twiss Was a director, re= maimed closed today, Mr. Twiss Was a prominent member of the Rotary Club, the executive of which was in meeting at press time today to con- nection with his death. Funeral -an. •rangements had not then 'been trade. "Death was caused by a fractured skull awl broken neck, -it was learned after an examination at the City hos- pital where 'Mr, Twiss'\vas rushed in an unconscious condition, after hav- ing 'been found by J, H. Ripley, 1916 Lorne ave., who rushee( out of his house after hearing the crash as the auto struck the pole. '•Mr. Twiss was returning from the Country Club, where he,had attended the occasion which marked the awarding of the prizes for the sea- son's golf activities, and where he had .receivecl himself ,the Quaker Oats golf trophy. This he Ssias bring- ing home in the, car; The injuries which caused death were sustained without Mr, Twiss having been thrown out of the auto. It appears as if his neck was broken from the shock of the impact, ,white - apparently his head struck some portion of the car. He was found unconscious in the driver's seat. The cards badly wrecked, "Upon discovering the accident,.Ale. Ripley immediately phoned for an ambulance and the unconscious vic- tim was rushed to hospital, but all efforts failed to save his life. He did not regain consciousness and died soon after being found, the spot where the accident oc- curred is at the corner of Taylor street and Lorne avenue. The road here is very narrow, as the single track Exhibition street ear line has a passing track at this point which for a distance of perhaps 50'yards encroaches on the roadway. There is left a narrow strip of road, with bare railway ties bordering it on the east side and with a telephone pole at the southwest conzHer of Taylor street on the edge of the roadway further reducing the width of open road, There is just room for -two cars to pass at this point, "The dirt road was slippery early this mo rning after the recentt ran and apparently iIr, Ttisseither mis - calculated the distance of the tele- phone pole from his car, or else, as seems -probable, the car swerved slightly on the greasy surface of the road, which is pitched toward the west side. in any event, the front bumper of the heavy touring car struck the pole a glancing blow, and the front and rear fenders and run- ning board on the left side were torn off. The windshield was smash- ed to bits, the top knocked loose, and the driver's neck irokeu by the ins - pact, "\Ir. Twiss had a wide circle of friends in the city. He cause to Sas- katoon in 1912.. where he engaged at once 111 the bnsinsss with which he was connected at his death, His farmer horn was at Seaforth. On- tario, anti_ etirv+ted by his another, Mrs. Twiss, of Seaforth: five broth- ers, William and '(-Parry, of T3arrie; _Albert and ,Melvin, of Regina1 Frank, of Toronto: and Fred of Brantford: and two sisters, Mrs. A. McGavin, of Seaforth, and Mrs. J, Grimmer, of Ayr. Mr. Twiss •w•as married. and )caves his wife and one son, His home here was at 334 Fifth avenue north. He was a member of 'l'hird Avenue 1'nit d . 'l, tech Geo. Hazen t. 3- r C t t sociated with Mr. Twiss in Hazen- TWISS, Ltd,and Mrs. Hazen have been out of the city on a visit in the east for two areae, Word was re- ceived today that they would reach l,ereand S ay," • The following is the account of the funeral: We are gathered together to ex- press sympathy with those who ntoiirit, in as far as possible to share their sorrow, and to pay respects to one who has gone,' This, said Dr, 1,' S. +Reid, of Third Avenue United Church, conducting the, simple and impressive funeral service of the late 'Lorne P. Twiss, Sunday afternoon, was the :reason for the great and solemn gathering: whirh fillet( the church auditorium and over11Itved into the 'balcony. Dr, Reid was as- sisted -by lir, 'Wylie C. Clark, of Knox United Church, and by Dr, J. A. Sharrard and 'Rev, Lorne McTav- ish, representing the Saskatoon !Ro- tary Club, of which the late Mfr, Twiss .was a popular member. 'The body was accompanied from the chtircli by two cars banked higir with floral 'tribu'tes and a cortege which stretched for many city blocks, exemplary, of the many friends Who mourn the death of one of :Saska- toon's most respected citizens. The committal service was performed at Woodlawn cemetery by Dr, 'Reid,sis'ted dy Thr. Sharrard, "Mrs, Sarah .(swiss, of Seaforth, Ont„ mother of the deceased; •M'.frs, l`wiss, widow; , Alhert and'Melvin Twiss brothers of the deceased, Rei gine Mr. and ,Mrs.'Braun, 'Toronto;. parents of "Mrs, L,>T' Twiss Mrs, Ler, Toronto, sister of Mrs: Twiss;' 'Mr. and ,\Its Laurie.,of''Prince Al- bert and -the Misses iLattrie, cousins, and Mi'. Lennox; ,cousin,,were among' 'the mourners ate'the funeral service, in a slit r k ser.dce Dr. :Reid said • • LONDESBORO. Dr, Sloan, of Timmins, is- visiting in the village. • Miss Mary ,Wall, of-Haao1'er; is. (some for the holiday. The 'following from Toronto spent the week -end at their homes" here, ,Misses Jamieson, 'Miss Gertie Rober- ton,'Miss Grainger, The Ladies' Aid held • their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Joseph Rapson last Tuesday. At the close of the meeting, • a ten -cent •tea Was served by Mrs. Rapson, Mr. Toni !Moon 'spent the week -end, his home here. • ,lir, (tarry Moon returned home Saturdrty after spending a week with Niagara and Toronto friends • 'Mr. John Radford is remodelling Isis garage by building a workbhop.to it Mrs. Jos. Manning and Miss • L. Brigham are in London •this week. .Mrs. Ruddell is visiting friends in Windsor this week. The fnw-i cl:tner Ou thanksgiving night was a great success, the. pro; seeds amounting to upwards of seven hundred dollars. Mr. Fred Priest, 'of London, is the guest of E. J. Crawford, •hiss Della McCool is visiting her mother in the village. Mr,'Peter Brown has secured a position in •Goderich, Mr, -Tom Knox has purchase-: a- new furnace, ,Mr. John Garrett had the misfor tune to get his leg- broken by the kick of a horse, ` ALMA. Quite a number from here attend- ed the Fowl Supper -given in North Side Church, Seaforth, on Monday evening. ening, Mr and Mrs, Sam B ttnett Mgt e t d u'htef-, of Winglram, visited_rela- tives ,rela- t ve s here on Thursday • last. s 'Misses Mae. and Ann Mitchell, of T-trspeler, spent Thanksgiving • with their cousin, Mfrs. N. L. Carter, 'Miss -Edna Jamieson, of 'Winthrop, spent the holiday at her home here, Mrs, J. Phillips was a Goderich township visitor over the holiday, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon, of Walkerton, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert /Fowler,' Miss Cools, of Westfield, has been Visiting friends here the past week, 'Mr, (1. W. Nott intends going into xteu.tve sheep raising. ['le returned from 1110 West on Monday, bringing; hath him over 80 head of sheep. (;Its' Violet Phillips has returned home after an extended visit with her sister, \f, -s, (tat Merrill, of Goderich township. Messrs. A, Robinson and G Cook, of 'There'd; anti M(r, Will Robinson, of St. C'atheriues, spent Thanksgiving with friends here. '(Yrs, G C. ;Dale and Miss Anona Dale were (Detroit visitors for the holiday. \ir. and Mrs, Jas, Carter •u•nds at Constance on Sunil CROMARTY. Master I hu l loughton had l ton- sils remove(( last week, Mr, jack 'Burroughs spent Thanks- giving nig with, his cettSi 1s, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest 'Graham Sunday with the latt ,n, -I er mother, Russell sell of Carlingford M John ITaaniltot W44 operated + n for appendicitis in-Seaforth tai, li Friday last" At time writ- ing, his conditi 11 is favorshP.e. Mr, and Mrs. •R, nuance ar •iren,-of London, called on friends ,he vicinity on Sunday. The marriage of Mrs Jennie Hog - earth, oalj daughter of Mr. ar F G, Hoggarth, and 1Vli, Joli, sou of the late'Mr. and Mrs, Bray, of Par,{nhar,- w as solsnu noon at the Presbyterian Mit- chell, on Saturday, 'November The happycottple left iiu,the of -for 'Toronto and:points East. BLYTH, • visit,,] Sunday, lis 'llartkt r ,Pens hospi- tal, 11 chi( in T'fag 1 Mrs. t Bray. Johin S1Y.e'1 at manse, r 6th, afternoon Miss \'faro Healy, of •Lucan, spent Thanksgiving.day at her home here. Mt', and Mrs. 'T. E. Kelly spent a ttw clays visiting friends in Seaforth, Miss 7 oretto (mealy, of Stratford ,pent the weelc-end at her home here Mfr. and Mrs, Jas Kelly, and Mr. Leo Kelly visited friends 'in Dublin tiering the week, Mr: Fergus Kelly,; of Stratford, spent, the week -end` at the home of hisp rents. Mfr. ,and Mrs, 'Albert Kelly' Afi; said Mrs, J. II: McLaughlin \1r, and Airs,. J. T. McCaughey were at Elimville o.„• the anniversary spent Sunday with friends a 'Sea fowl su forth. pper, on Monthly: 1Mrs. Hiltborn s cut While returning frons Palanenston; Mr'and P there he was visiting'his.anothet• who Thanksgiving day with Mr, and Mrs Robert Wallace, is,ll, Mr, 'Herb, Manning was take! 'Mr. and Mrs John Haf eon Spent serioti 533 i11 • ryi'tlt ,•t,pncn(Ileitis and. is Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. in a critical coucltron. .• and Mfrs, P, Felly. Ili .AM A, Morrison, Pelerboro, via- iced his c Thu firm of I?oplestonc-and Gardjri- cousin, 'Airs. Robert •Ferguson e” leas he4n dt'sntvcd. bit',,PnpleseoncIru,s week: : e' pests to leave, tr,w+n Mr, GardinerM'r. Vs tlliani'l,eemhi.a has in5151lecl' radio to its borne, WALTON. Airs, P. 13. 'Gardiner is somewhat under the weather with a bad cold. Mr, Robt Ferguson is not as web as usuai, but we hope 'to hear of im- provement. Mrs, A. Dutujas and children spent Thanksgiving with Mr•, andMrs,A. g g A Clark, Rev. Mr. Chandler visited friends in theneighborhood. on Thanksgiving day. Miss Mary Mowbray and.Airs. A. Gardiner are spending a few days in Detroit, Mfr, and 'Airs. H. tShannon have moved mtu their fine neve residence which was finished recently. (lir, and Mrs. Sohier are going to occupy the rooms over the bank. Mir, and Mrs C Sellers spent Thanksgiving with Heidelberg friends. Bert 1tuerson is suffering front Wood poison in hishand, hiss Mary Gibson and Miss Mary \\ attsl it ret the week earl with Mr. and Mrs, J. Watt, .Mr. and 41rs, W. Clark entertained a few friends on 'Friday evening la honor of their son's birthday. \'Lr, and Mrs, Ab'nr. Metz end family, of New -Hamburg, were visiting friends iii this vicinity .over the Thanksgiving holidays. Qui,le a number from the surround- ing district attended the reception on Wednesday dnesclav evening, -given in honor of AIr. and Mrs, JaaneS Hogg. bir, John G. Grieve, who -recently moved into Seaforth, is getting nice- ly settled in the residence he recently purchased from Air. Cltrff on North Main street, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Beattie intend residing with him, Mfrs. W. J. Humphries and children spent the ,'eek -end with her aunt, Mrs, R. Campbell,o McIt'ili . p Mr, and Airs. Thos. Mosenil chil- dren chi dren •opent the lrrihday visiting friends in -the village. \Tr. Lorne Roe wears a smile these lays. fit's a On Tuesday, Nov, 23rd, an enter- tainment will be held in the United Church, .Selections will be given by Miss :Shaw, of Rrtring'haan,' the 7IIawiian' -Serrate oicii to e, Mtr. Sibthbtpe ion Blyth, ant(: MTrs. T iadsaj•, ,o(; , C:oit- staliee,' ' &r. John Huffman, :of .Goderieji, spent the Week=end at the 'home of; Afrs:, Ramsay. The leaders of the regular Y. P;'L,- meetiiig on 'Sunday were Miss .Bessie Davidson 'and' Miss. Winnie Drager. The topic for. the. Meeting was `What, doers our church teach ns:abo.ut God?" bit, and ?re, Easaon,' of Grintsby,, spent -the week=end at",George:Wel Iramson's Anniversary- services will be held ou Sil d,ay, Nev 21st, in DaE's° Unit, ed. iditireh 'Ree W R. Alp, of Au - born,. udl1 pre eh, itTr; aztd 'Mrs. iHerb. Manning err- to ta'ined their many friends last Fri- day evening to. a dance .and ettchre y THE SEAFORTH NEWS DUBLIN. MisS Lila' T ennc,., o,ft�,',norol , Spent Tbbn1c givhig m •of her mother, r Mrs, :W n F Fite Wm. y i7< r. 4 f and..Ivi' .E ,� , s deer, t let e da f bre Ivrelllda fOn Olt y ,. alGhalitl;r'.. Akan fro',.x .. here �¢r'te' Qo;rnor'Eck't weddfn!g on Monday. •' There will, ''be A etich. a +art I the 5 ,t .Y, n Parish ttall;o r'Fsidu iw htt; 'Mists Y g Mi tzzi� . s's T1 e, Ryan• of _ , t P T;} naniakIting,with • her 'mother, Mrs:; Baf:' Ryan r : r Mr and ''Mrs, T. McDerinott, of 'Iltamriton, >spent Thanksgiving with his sister, Miss Eliza MCD-ermott, THURSDAY, NOV)0MBER 11, 1926. Miss !Dalton, of London, ,spear -the'' iiseek end ivtsitiug Mrs. A. ' V, el' r. T r ay not aaMiss" .Gebel adxe'arad O"arae ag speltthe ,Witf*beir Mother here,' • i - ,MissalffargarklIvicC rare(( has ne-, Sinned -her,. ettiddesaCha thse en. • ' Mr, F,aiconiieharwet ihg fine' fto'poturniptii141week. • Mr..17avid .0rawf;andf of Crton , called otfriegds'inDislitraduring-the past week, California: and Pacific Coast Torus, When. winter '•coins; the: Pacific TORONTO BRANCHES: Car. Bay & Adelaide Sts.; 549 Danforth Ave,; Cor. University and Dundas St, OTHER BRANCHES AT; Aylmer, Brantford, Hamilton, Newmarket, Ottawa, Owen Sound, Pembroke, Seatortb, St, Catharines, St, Mary's, Walkerton, Woodstock. 9 i Seaforth Branch, J. M. 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'But upon -examination you will see that almost every one differs in some Way from all the others, bit some the differeneo may he in the light or dark band onthe brim of the hat or in the brimming on the lustor the coital'. Or, some may -wear necklaces, or ear -rings, or both. Only two are exactly itlike. No, it's not as easy as it looks. You meet search carefully, • Just look elosely—matte sure that you have the twins, then send in your answer. Some- body who finds the right twins is going to wit a big prize Alake that "somebody" be YOU, First Piz MAXIMUM AWARD 0G500 This is one of the greatest array of Cash PrC-aes that has ever been offered in a Mall and Empire Puzil0 Contest: That's what it is, folks ---snot you can bea winner, The prizes range from $2' to $50 and from (50 to (2,000. All prizes will be -awarded in trine to reach* the winners by Christmas Day. Think of it; You can win as much as $2,000: Yes, sir, (5,000 in e:tsl, prizes may be won In this interestingContest, .puzzle orates , and wilf he awarded promptly after. December 11th. There will be v inner, and h First 0 winners a the Prize Lir golden Y`� i "Et. bo den upper ltrmty, -,f 00 h, CAh Won't that be a wonderful Christmas Gift? to the event of ties for any prize, duplicate prizeswill be awarded, 1,000 ppittts wins ,First Prize. We will give you 910 points: for finding the Twins. Im- mediately upon rueip't al your correct answer, we ,will send you particulars of 11 word-, building contest, in which, if successful, -yo a earn the final 50 points required to' Witt a $2,000.00 First Prize 'or one of the 4.9 other Cash Prices: MAIL YOUR ANSWER TO -DAY . No -w, find- the Twins. Write the numbers in ther9upon below,r' fill in younii,tne. and address, and malt lt to the puzzle ?tl:rnar;er,/(;et started for the 1131;; L'ir,C Prize. Puzzle igr., Room 207; THE MAIL AND EMPIRE, Toronto, Canada -- SQ.:, -CASH PRIZES C i,l yl' •Ireloiv aro ttte, maximum prises • ytfi can win. .1st .Pec r , .$2,000 2nd Prtkr,$1,000 3r11 ,P r h. , . 1th P'rizn 1 . , , ... $200: Gth•Pri c+ ...... .$100 7th Prier..,......,..,,.,,,.... $100 Sth . Prize. 8.100 05.19 $100 10th 1'rt e • • .. , . $ 100 13th to 50th: Prizes, inehtsive - $10' TWIN' PUZZLE COUPON Puzzle Manager, Boom 207 TH30 MADE E EMPIItE; Toronto,,t'.lnn•ila.3 blurnhoes and • ' ate thy 'twins that 7 have found, , 11 '1110se -. ire 'correct please. give ire. the 960 points .and . tell me how togain thefinal 50 pointsto:. win 'First Prize. sttree. of ,.7). No, , 1. �"k+-xirt'j 0 1