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Pretty, 30-1en Pow- Ur Ifig ry,>Linclxl, of , h�'rbd��,ake t>�,:��, .„ es �I�xR. `,.;?,:,,� M : t �111(IYIl �,c'ESes I ! " a in peg -ng the' holidri 4 r �., , . 4:.s 1 , Class Entertained.—On Monday ev- ell Eliza Howard. Terac�er-••-Ear1e s Bn C lxristwtnu as vu3th their moth r, are t p t1j s '' 1 r RC t _`. , .is- s ' P p. n sy Mr.' and w i , `' r -Cxood quality at ening. December 27th, Mrs. A. L. Webslter. �"�A�e$ IAdeXes T11 Mrs. J. D. Hinc�il -,DIj. D. II. Rr1lI- . Wi'Irl�am TrA '. 19i' +, Y.' •--Mr• Rod Edmonds oil T0*Q1ito Notes. Was Was" k o :^ y Porteous entertained her Sunday -The Young Ladies Bible Class son, of Windsor sent the week end Dental School, s spending 4a 'ta .9c less than creamer MtiCdl$ a Pens Pell i1S d Pt as o a, � r" . school class (the Plus Ultra) at her held their annual business meeting on I with -his par'entsi Mr. and ,Mrs. J. A. i the' boli« Windsor;, is ,spent 70 thio, - . jx r Leh + days at has home heal*e,, -Mr . I+f. Jb e i he hoop c} .that: oXl f, home, West Street. After praying Monday, December 27th. Afters a Wilson. Mr. T. A. Stnibll of the s° P $+' ; {° '� R= , LI. @ , o€ Barrie, :sPpnt . Uh ristm with his John; `. �C*t .-- �', ' y s games and taking part in a few con- lunch and social half dour the electionomenion Bank, Windsor, spent amiss Lela okert is holid. +at -�; � ". tt t' r °@ �P 50 brotJher, Mr, R. M. .onBs. ,. } yt� sack tests a bountiful luncheon *as serv- of officers was held. The officers for ThompsOn's' Christmas with Ilia father, Mr. John Best end Miss Verda 'hest, of To here. --We are; leased, to o,` h�,t i A' ed by the hostess, Afton expressing this year are a follows- Presivnt,Smith.—Miss Evelyn pp r ' 3: UEFORT ICHIEESE yn Adams, of Lou -Lon- Tonto, spent Christmas at the home NIT. Peter 111OLaughl#t i vlrh n iF " ., pouf 6OC their appreciation of Mr. and Mrs, Jean Smith; Vice -President, Alice BOOKgTpgE _ 5EAkORTH don, Ls spending the holidays at her of their brother, 1�Ir. J. '$• $asst went an opera! on for ap Q o $rs' Porteous' hospitality, the girls left Thompson; Secretary, Jean Webster; home here: Dr. W. W. Moffatt of Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Ht2tahison of 'X,ondon $ tial, is PxRes7in nim 11 ,r, S t It:+u`t �, -Subscriptions taken for all zna -magazines ., �11i t;l p r y, , P g , , at 3 for 25 ;"2 for 26c and 25c. for their res active homes. Tislstant Secreta Mae Wallace and papers at publisher's prices.. Port Colborne, peas a. Christmas guest St ronto, Miss Dorothy Ilutchisoln, of lY.: z. Peter Lelmrt, of g, ,,, 3r► i!� i ' s s , ' ,Jeanette Finnegan; Assist at the Manse,-�Mr. Warren Ament, Catharines, and M�, George Hutch. Cieilege; itshene+rt ''S s 0lndii(i �s "; �,S less, 15c:; Sun, -Maid With The Curlers: The annual ant Treasurer, Gertrude We'bst;er ---' - - - --- of Detroit, spent Chistmas at the ,son of London, ant .Christmas at Christ. �t w 4.., game, President v. Viee-President, will —The carol service in, Egmondville home of hzs a vada art at s b e• '." M „ ,.;deedless and Seeded in packages, be played at the rink on New Year's United Church on Sunday morning messages of love and congratulation Ament.---+Mrpand Mrs. Leo dr Van- the home of tllelr paren#X ' Mr. and R'ev. J, M. LCkaxt, ' , e, ,'1.8c; 'Puffed Raisins, 18c; Large were received from a wide circle of Mrs• F, 1). $utehlson. :.Miss Jessie New- Fork, : as visiting wJtli morning at 9.30, when a good game was splendidly rendered and greatly happy couple were mar- Esmond spent Christmas with Stmt- Scott, of Winni p Jig the an(1 relatives }sere;-aSister Paltla;' Peg, �- 's end, 1 „ .' Illtte 4 Crown MuseateLs, 20c; tied fifty7years a of patents, Peterborb, called 'ore friends in Y" t 1ttt'Valenciaa at 28 to 22e. is assured. The curling ice has been enjoyed, All of the members were go at the home of ford friends. --Mr. W. Hays, of De- holidays at ,the homo her, � ' better this season than for a number good but special mention might be trots, slid Dr, A. L. Says, of Fort Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Seo Thorn oti 'vicinity .during the week, the bride, Joanna MacDonald in Bay- Scott, t ,e. of years, and unusual activit is no- made of the solo entitled "The Gift" field taking u residence in the Erie s nt Christmas with their TEI2I�lATIONAZ STOCK FOOD Y � g p > Pe par- Hall. -Mrs. G. D, $:sigh,. and daugh- , ticeable in the Club, many new mem- sung by Miss Grace Casientiri. Great p ley, later moving ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hays, in ter, Miss Mary, ,are spending ,th© I ARLOCX i," Township of Stan �f ONIONS.—Fine domestic A'�C bers being added this year. The week- credit is due to Mus. Johnson, the to a, larger farm one mile south of EgmondA e.—Mias Alma Dalton, of holidays at I,ue1c[tow,_ 'Fhe Seaforth Sehaol Resort- The &11,0101307� „ ands for ..... L lv Wednesday bonspeil will be staged, leader, for the success achieved. Ow- Toronto sent Christmas with her "t Po the village of Varna. At these two P Collegiate well re -open on Tuesday, the Christmas report of Sch$ec- , 1. ^� commencing with the New Year. Ing to a number of requests, Mrs. farms the eight children were born. mother here, --,Mr. F. R. Beattie, of January. 4th.—Mr, and Mrs. W, Byrne tion No. 6, Hulletts V. --Jean Stevens, ;, h Johnson has decided to repeat the Since 1902 the Torrance home has :Timmins, spent the holidays at the of Detroit, and Mass Ethel Williams, 68 -. Sr. ]V—Marjorie MCEweng $� �;.'. '((jj L • Died In Sarnia.—The death occur- service on Sunday evening next. been at Clinton. John Torrance was home of Mr, S. T. Holmes. �- Mr. of Toronto, were guests at the home Leslie Reid, 68; Leah Rapson, 63; Les- �. .' F. D. Hutchison's red at Sarnia City Hospital of Mr. H. •- born December 25, 1850, in the Town- Arthur Burrows, of Detroit, spent of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune, during lie Beattie, 62. , Jr. IV--Oldve Ktibx, "'`I PHONE 166 R. Howard, on December 25th. He Apartments To Rent, also boarders wanted. Ship of Clarke, Durham County, cele- Christmas at the home of his par- the holidays --Miss lgdit'h hunt, of 72. 'Sr. III—Glad Leiper, 79; A% x, was a brother-in-law of the late Mary Apply at The Expositor Office, 3081x2 1 ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Burrows.- Toronto and Mr, Clifford Hunt, of `vin Stevens,'S9; Ja Rapson, 66. Sr. Cook wanted.—Cook wanted for the Clnn- brated his seventy-sixth birthday in , Carnochan, Mr. R. J. Dunsmore, of co unetion with the olden wedding Mr. Douglas Beattie and his bride London, spent Christmas at their II --Helen McGregor 85; Jack MCT' v' to Public Hospital- alpply any day to Miss . g g sent Christmas at the home of his home in McKillo ri. St, Thomas; Rev. H. C. Dunsmore, Gca.auger, snpt. Hospitaa. solo -z anniversary. In April 1867, when P 11.1 P• Ewing 68, Jr. PI—Margaret Beat - Portland: Mr. and Mrs. John Lawr- Lest -,Between Hensall and Seaforth, a sixteen years of age, he went to the Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beattie. - tie, 74; May Jr. H—latj� 53• ar Ra Specials enee and Mrs. Matilda McCrea, of wicker rocking dhair. Ffnder please notify —Mr. F. S. Horton, of Alberta sent' p- i,i' ."` Sarnia. His wife was former) from The Hxpositor Office- 3081-1 Township of Stanley, County of P CHISELHURST -son, 48. Primer --Willie Taylor, 82; ��`f" Y Remnants. -8 TDs., $2; b 1De. cotton patche+, Huron. Soon after he started public Christmas with his easter, Mrs. H. M. Notes.—A number of people from Ida Leiper, 79; Watson Reid 66. Seaforth, Lovina Dunsmore. Mr. $Iso ; s tris, cretonne, silk or velvet pieces, life as Returning Officer and filled Chesney, in Egmondville.—Dr. R. N. this section attended the anniversary Number on roll, 17; average attend- a o Howard is survived by his wife and $z; 2 IDs, sweater yarn, $2, A, Mcereery, different municipal offices up to the Hill, of Brooklyn, spent the holiday of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. ante, 16.07.—Marjorie J. Bickel). P, Thisee% one son, Robert Dunsmore Howard. Chatham, out so'rs-tf wardenship in 1892. He was a vel- with his sister, Mrs, A. D. Lawrence, Moughton, of Cromarty, on Monday ' For Sale.—Two Jersey males, 10 months Centre Street.—Mr. and Mrs. L. G. night.—Edward Deering, of MCKILLOP �`^'` and two years; extra weld bred. Darns test- ued member of the County Council, Old Time Fiddlers' Comtest_ An old ea high Reasonable for quick sale- Apply as Commissioner, from 1896 to 1902. Kruse, of Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. Exeter, are spending their holidays School, Report—The following i6 .'_ FRESH PICNICS ' 7`+ Time Fiddlers' Contest will be held to w, J. Nott, Femandville. Phone 246-22. Always taking a keen interest in pol- Lawson, of Auburn, spent Christmas with friends in these parts, >ap' lliainq "the resoYt of School Section No. Q; 3r, in ('ardno's Opera Hall on Tuesday 8080x2 at the home of Mrs. William Sclater. and Richard Ta for nt the McKillop, for the Christmas exam- " pow • . . . • • • • ' ' • . . • •.11 ,tics he was President of the South Taylor, Jr-,, se evening next, when a real programme Money Found --On Main street, Seaforth. —Miss Mae McClinchey, of Toronto, Christmas holidays In Stratford st inateons: Sr. ITT on J'aritzie,. 16i Ii;REAKFAST BACON P on Tuesday, a small sum of money- Owner Huron Conservative Association for Y 33C Of fiddling, step dancing, piping', clog may have same on proving property and pay- years, and he creditably served as spent Christmas at her home here.— the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. HiII—A 87%; Alvin Fer �ri pound .. , ....... . 11 a guson, 86; Edit$ $B. �:; dancing, Scotch song's and stories will ins' charges. Apply at l:,xpositar Office. President of the South Huron Farm- Miss Florence Laidlaw, of Toronto, is very pleasant afternoon was spent on len . �er 61. Jr. IV—Reg. Little, 67,.• , tt s 9081-2 spending the holidays at the home of Wednesday last b the residents of man Beurmann, B6. Sr. III—Harvie' &:a CxTRED,PICNICS he staged. which should draw a full ars' Institute and as President of the Pe g Y Y y "L•,;,^- �' C For $ale.—Qne pair Heavy bobsleighs, made gay Insurance Company. In 1903 he her mother, Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw.=Dr. No. 10 school, when a two hours' pro- Hillen, 82• Louis Duff 80• Marion ppn� • • • , • , , • , , , • , • , , • , , house, and provide a treat, The COT- from the very beat wood for own use, but Y, , •• cert will he . staged under the man- have rented my faun and have no further was appointed License Inspector for Aubrey Crich, of Toronto, spent the gramme of songs and recitations was Little, 78. Jr. TIT—Mary Duffy, 89; FRESH PORK SAUSAGES L�C aeement of Mr. Hugh McDougall. of use for than. Apply to John Goyenlock, Eg- South Huron which week end at his home here. —Miss Put on by the pupils. At the close pound .................... Tiverton, who is well known in this mondville, or phone 41 on 146, seaforth, position he held Winnifred f Brussels, is a lunch was served,—On Thursday ev- Brenton Esther Du, , Ivan al Beur- s081x2 until 1920, when he resigned. $e be- Riley,Y, yr 61; Esther Duffy, 69; Orval Bttiiar FRESH HEADCHEESE district. After the contest them will came Inspector of the House of Re- guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ening the Sabbath School of the Unit- mann, 54. Sr. II—Iola Beurmana 25 special Optical Offer,—High grade, heavy W. A. Wright.—Miss Ella Elder is ed Church held their Christmas- tree r n he :� rlar.^� with nrchFs+res music, weight, said -fined speotaoles and eye glasses fuse in 1904 and still retains that g 83; Norine Little, 67; Gordon Elliott, $ "pounds • • • • • • • ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' C with first quality fiat spherical lenses for position. An intterestin and very spending the holidays with friends and concert, which was well attended, yn gy (promoted to P g rY 69. I.—Fuel Hoe Celebrate Sixtieth Anniversarv.— only $4.00, All the other style of frames and in Hensall.—Mr, William Steele of Mr. Peri Harris took the HOME RENDERED LARD lenses at lowest prices. Eyes examine) by attractive folder prepared by the sons , Y Part of Jr, II). Pri}ner—Vera Duffy, Helen 20C , r, and Mrs. Thomas Bell announce our well known ane podnstukiex specialst• and daughters for the happy occasion Oxbow, Saskatchewan, is spending the Santa Claus. � Dale, Teacher. 1.pound PP holidays with his brother and sister Elliott. Report,—The following is the sixtieth anniversary Of their Wed- Mr. Iiughson, with 26 years' experience. You contains a 'brief sketch of the lives Y BEECHWOOD ALL OTHER MEATS IN ding, Saturday. January the first, are assured of the best optical work to be in town.—'Mrs. S. Cudmore and son, �,. obta;nod ane at moderate prices. Two days of the 'bride and groom and a num- the report of School Section No. 4, ACCORDANCE nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, unit. Tuesday and Wednesday, January 11th bar of interesting pictures. At the Harold, of Usborne, were week end holes.—Mr. Edward McCreath, of McKillop, for the month of Decem- r: at Southampton, Ontario. in the and L`!th. Beattie's Fair• seato,tt, aoso--? dinner on Saturda evenin the guests at the home of her pa ants, St. Clements sent Christmas at his Y g P ber. Those whose names are mark - D. $ .S�AR'jt early days of Seaforth, Mr. Bell was , ----►---- grown-up Children contributed to the Mr, and Mrs. Peter Daley. — Mrs. home here.—Mr. Joseph ;loran, of ed with an asterisk were not present one of the hest known and most prom Christmas Service_ Special Christ- toast list which included the follow- Robert Armstrong, of Willow 04ty, is Detroit, is spending a few days at the for some of -the examinations: Sr. s inent business men of the town, where mas services were held in First Pres- ing: "Christmas at Home," "School the guest of Mrs. E. Boyd. ---Mr. and home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. IV—Margaret Kerr, 85%; i 'YOUR BOTCHER SEAFORTH lie conducted a furniture business. Be- byterian Church on Sunda • last when Days," "Moving and Farming," then Mrs. W. Gillespie, of Brussels, were Egward Horan.—Mr. �P. Maione and g , *Audrey PHONE 68 y ng g, Y Webster, 83. Helen Beattie, 64, Tom t« 1. fore becoming a resident of Southamp- I Rev. F. H. Larkin, U.D., pastor, oc- the grandchildren gave a delightful Christmas guests at the home of Mr, daughter, Miss Mary, spent Christmas Nash, 42. Sr, III—"Freda Webster, Y:I ___ ton some years ago, he was also for cupied the pulpit both morning and musical programme, which concluded and Mrs. William Gillespie, James with -friends at Arthur,—Mr. and.Mrs. S8. *Barbara Eberhart, 69; David I �^ a long period prominently connected evening. At the morning service the impressiv„y with a Bible reading by Street.—Mr. W. J. Hill spent Christ- Gus Hicknell spent Christmas at the Shannon. 51. Jr. III—Alex. Kerr, 87•• with the business life of Wingham.: Christmas music consisted of the an- 1:}'• and Mrs. John Torrance. The mas with Brantford friends.—Mr. and home of the latter's father, in New John Johnston, 82; Archie Smiths 57; I f,ti:+•, Many old friends here will join The I them, "Hear the Song"; a beauti- sons and slaughters present at the re- Mrs. J. Partridge, of Toronto, were. Germany.—Mf. and Mrs. Jack Feeney *Angela Johnston. 50. Sr. II—Ruth ,'' F.xposi•tvr in congratulations and best' fully rendered solo -by Miss Florence )inion were: Mrs. D. L. Cranston, Christmas guests at the home of Mrs. and children, of Stratford, spent the Gordon, 89: hula Webster 83: *Lloyd I � nam 'th n� wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Bell on at-. Beattie, and two excellent numbers Port Arthur; Mauld, at home; Mrs. Partridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs_ holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Horan, Yantzie, 79. -7,—Olive Eber'hart ,•, . __�__— a taining their sixtieth anniversary oft by Mr. Rennie and Mr. James Stew- George 1',rote, Toronto; John, of Leth- James Kerr,—Mr. Arthur Woodley, —Miss Teresa O'Reilly, of London, is Scott Kerr, Gus,, Johnston, Prnner— ,1° ,: married life. I art. At the evening service the can- bridge; Aelvin, of Toronto; Alfred, of Leamington, spent Christmas at visiting her brothers and sisters in Sylvester Johnston, The best spellers fi ta'ta, "The Light Et.ernal," was given of Akron, Ohio, and Edgar, of Galt, the home of his sister, Mrs. John Cum- this vicinity,—Mr. Frank Dantzer, of for the term are Margaret Kerr and If Abe furnace reds 8R- Beattie- Howes, — The Saskatoon I when the solo parts were very pleas- A daughter, Edythe (Mrs. A. G. Vir- ming.—Miss Rose Dorsey, of Wind- Detroit, was Rome over the week end. Andrev Webster (equal).—A. Grace f r. pert overhauling or the Star of December 22nd says: "A ingly taken by Miss Harriet Murray, tuey, di,•d in Lethbridge in 1922. sor, is spending the holidays at her —Mr. August Krauskopf„ of Moran- Kerr, Teacher. plumbing 0('S w r 0 ❑ quiet wedding took place Monday af- i Miss Edith McKay, Mrs. W, q, There were thirteen grandchildren home here.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Grim- _ - t, 'e{'-' - p ' �' ternoon at three o'clock when Miys i Wright and '.Messrs. James Stewart, present." iner and children, of Ayr, are visit- �� ^ Olive Gwendolin Howes, only daugh-I :M, R. Rennie and Earl VanEgmond. ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. t ,( lt., E; g wi a a Fiddlers' Contest for the County of "II� ter of Mrs, H HOwes, Of this city,, Mrs. Rennie presided at the organ, At ------------J. Twiss.--Mr. Robert. Hawthorne, of Rt,,,: � `- Huron, a silver cup being presented IN became the bride of Mr. Douglas Mac- Kay Beattie, B.S.A., only son of Mr, the evening service the large church was filled and the offering for the sappy New Year's New York, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, and to the winner. Any fiddler over the���* .Robt KA1 and Mrs. John Beattie, of Seaforth, I day amounted to something over $600. d with his brother, Walter, in Goderich. 7".. ,, ` i, vaniawere 'herethis week attending the funeral of the late Mrs. James Weir. C.l Ont. The ceremony was performed, - Mr. Hawthorne is one of the Seaforth �t; by Dr. Wylie Clark at the home Of I Fiddlers' Contest At Huron Old ATTRACTION old boys who has done well for him- , Plumbing a n d Heating l Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Howes in the Boys' Annual At Home.—The annual self in Uncle Sam's land.—The Misses fpresence of the bride's immediate rel- At Home of the Huron Old Boys' As- Love, of Toronto, are spending the r:', atives. After the wedding, luncheon sociaLion of Toronto, will be held at Colleen Christmas holidays with their par - was served, the young couple left for, the Oddfellows Halt, on Wednesday, ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Love, in Eg- a,1. Seaforth and will later make their) January 26th. A special musical pro- mondville.—Mr. and Mrs. G. Handley ii„; +t home in Belleville, Ont., where Mr. �j and tittle daughter, of London, are �® gramme will be broadcast, and the /Accra guests at the home of Mrs. Handlev's 14 I 11 Beattie is Government Inspector of special feature of the evenin 11 b ...LLL ,4 a %� 1x t.• rl w{r: R <, t . ix ti ttr f- Y N.A p. `47 . Nu (t . . p } `�` fit' r 1'- . Creameries.” g wi a a Fiddlers' Contest for the County of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gem - a Huron, a silver cup being presented IN mell, in Tuckersmith.—Mr. and Mrs. Masonic.—On Monday evening last to the winner. Any fiddler over the���* Gerald Case, of Ardmore, Pennsyl- there was a large attendance at the regular meeting of Britannia Masonic age of sixty years will be eligible, but it is hoped that each district in * a 11 jl1/Ln/�GMFM vaniawere 'herethis week attending the funeral of the late Mrs. James Weir. Our Lodge, when the newly elected officers the County will have an elimination —Mr. P. Calder, of Toronto, spent were installed- The ceremony of in- contest to decide who will 'represent Suggested by the famous comic news- C,hristma$ with friends in town.— stallation was very impressively and that district for the final at Toronto, paper strip, "Cinderilla of the Movies" Mrs. Davis and Miss Sadie Robinson, iA ably performed by Rt. W. BrO. Chas. Aberhart, Past District Deputy, and the incoming officers for the yeat are: The Huron OId Boys' Association are paying the expenses of those finally selected. The broadcasting She won a beauty contest --came out of a small town into Hollywood'a biggest of Detroit, are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson, in Egmondville.—Mr. Jas. ' Ne,wYear , 1, I,P,M., of ,this studio—Ella Cinders, the kit- J M. McKellar; W.M., E. C. special feature by C.F,C.A., the To- chen slavey who turns movie vamp— Gillespie, of Toronto, spent Christmas Gham'berlain; S.W., Thomas McMil- ronto Star station, will create a ¢neat Laughs that never end. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil lan; J. W., R. M. Jones; Chaplain, Se Wor, Bro„ William Ballantyne; Secretary, C. Aberhart; Treasurer, R. deal of interest in the event. Burton d Till's Orchestra will supply the dance musig�which The kind of show that made Colleen the best- Liked actress on the screen. Gillespie.—Mr. J. Oarbert, of Detroit, spent tee holiday with his mother�� here.-�Mr. and Mrs. Mlnnett, of To- �% h A " M. Jones; S.D., C. Cheoros; J.D., J. will also be broad- cast. I MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY ronto, sent Christmas at the home 4�toYou ® E. Keating; S.S., C. Adam's; J. S., Dr, Munn; I.G,, R. Reid- D. of C., The Late Dr, Donald L. Ross.— Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Mrs. MinneWs parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Box.—Mr. and Mrs. Mar - S. T. Holmes; Tyler, J. I{ankin. Fol- lowing the installation, There passed away December 13th, at POLA NEGRI intin and family, oftToronto, were the MAY SOUND JUDGMENT an excellent his home in Palo Alto, California, "TECH E CROWN OF LIES" Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. , , oyster supper was served to the mem- hers t +1, r%1 'D Donald L, Ross, son of the late Fin- 'A. McLennan, -•-Mr. Neil Murray, of a e yrnP1a estaurant. lay Ross, of McKillop township. The Buffalo, spent Christmas at the home KEEN VISION, Princess of his grandmother. Mrs. E. Rivers, z* ',k, deceased was born in McKillop June gYMurray, a� Death of iblra. James Weir.—In the 3Q, 1861, and received his education Goderich Street.—Dr. E. Rivers, of y �vt. ­" ." t R. ----'- - death of Mrs. James Weir, which oc- at Seaforth Collegiate Institute, later Detroit, spent, Chri9tmas with his par- GOOD HEALTH, x'a r Death at the home of her daughter taking a course in medicine at Mc- ---- __ en'ts, Mr. and Mrs. James Rivers.— I , M F. J. R FORSTER in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, on Decem- Gill Universit After Miss Mar Cleary, R.N., of Ro- 1�` .. Y• practising sestet Clea ,w ` x t lige, E'er, biose and Throat ber 23rd, Smaforth lost one of the old- medicine for a few years, he special- chaster, spent the holidays at the HAPPINESS llaldtKatie jn Medicine° University of est and beet known residents. Mrs. ,zed in epilepsy and was su rintend- Cut Prices home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret tri, `y'" l',1,;+". Weir was taken ill while on a visit ant of different hospitals for that Cleary.—Mr. William Atkinson, of AND PROS)�tiTY �,,�, �,ww ,}.A ` ;,' , Lit New York Ophthal- to her daughter about two months disease in both New York State and Chilliwac. B. C., is here visiting his r t' 41 . Alei Institute, Moorefleld's ago, and gradually sank until the end the State of Connecticut. After the � el 17a]"e father, Mr. .Joseph Atkinson. Mr. - �N*yiiiir Golden Square 2llroat 1308- came. The deceased was kyorn in war he was appointed superintendent Atkinson has been in British' Colum- PULL. YOUR LATCHSTRINGS ' p tai's, Condos), Eng, At Commercial Bruceffeld 74 years ago, her maiden of a hospital for AmArican soldiers bis for over thirty ,years, but has , ` : , Import Crate arrived this week—late t ' - Hotel, Se�.'braL name being Margaret Kennard, and whose minds had become affected found that many of his old boyhood for Chri�t.Iiias, and that means friends in the Townshi• f{ tt resided there until her marriage to through the horrors of the war, and p of Tucker- - tt, :; ' yI Mr. James '17G'eir, which was sale'm- he was moved with them to Near -CU 1 PRICES— smith are still in the land o£ the *_ ON ! `, f.�. — ` - nixed tett September 4th, 1873. She Mexico, where his health broke down for the New Year. Six new patterns, ing, and he is tJhoroughly enlo'ying t,, then 164 to 6eaforth, where she re- under the strain. For the past fives also matchings for our well known his visit here—Miss Msr.l lie Nolan, " . NEW YEA DAY ,, ; 40ed tO`hV1U'ft_PYsly mail last summer, years he has been is Palo Alto Cali- often stock patterns --White Cups and of Toronto, is spending the holidays i r ti her' hudband being for' many years fornia, endeavoring to build up his Saucers slid Toilet Ware. at her borne, Huron Road. East, --The ells � . 'the tee% known owner and proprietor shattered .heals but peace- ON TO BEATTIE'S votmg ladies of St: James' Churell are AND h, passed of the Rr`►yl ''lintel. Mr. Weir pre fully away on December 13th, Those The Trite Store hoidens a social evenin _ in the parish +, 'A, I O C p , e. I eased,lier s�ime !)!ideal years, but left to mourn has toss are his wife, SAPPY 1QE"4V YEAR hall oti Priday. Jainvary 7th. Mr. H N YOM y y - 1 3 'she is eq'tc4. 'by .a';: family of one two sons, Donald,''at home, and Dudley and Mrs. Petco ]VIa21ng Rncl dat7a'(n- 1�11�f _ -r soils Mir: ,orla� ii�'e2r, of 1Bnfalo; :and of Yale Unitersitty, and one daugh- }" tow. Phvltia. and Mr. P, ltlannino >1. S<it , fat ',1. a tllrerf dein its{I s. C- M 1B1°aad- ter, Mrs. Hlarris, 'of P3t�w Jersey; al- B6'a�1.ie 'Bros. ne Ln-6c1'da'l,crev'siilanf +'ka wa-A P,"rj A4: k . iK v`, ° .. llbfty(d altd €"c%U, " cide ; J10 ; lf�ra. M ltapet,, sn two ,brothers, Dr Jahn Rossy �{ �y y y y y�'" a - t ;"tliSl¢ ifi?', liteiit1ffiOE'y dr�Cl 119rs. Gerd}d i"asy' ,.,......,.....:.a.K tlno lln+,o, ne nAr, slnA }i/irC, T. P. Flour- 1 [Jiii�Jt�tiilJT T'1iJJ 1171._, " ^s �s'ra1i id r6 Cahctes N,Y.; Alexander, of McKi1_ ----- ; A cn� c N. 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