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r �, y1,' appropriate and acceptable Ch that sold. The community* ChristfAas.
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s+ the form of a 19 pound Western tun- that Seaforth has welcomed in a der
- key, shigged all the way from Alber- Cade. It was a happy thought of the
"'"", A ta. What more could a person ask
nr Lion's Club and a pleasant and profit
�d i for Christmas than a 19 pound able one all round,
1Lf1 r turkey
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'1 -• Foetal lnfasmation.--Monday, De- 69c, at At,erharts Drag Store. Seatorth.
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I" Ipp� �y camber 26th, will be observed as a Houma To $en4--+amain street. comfereabl,
("' ero s and convenient; central location; town water
'll'i holida , consequently the post Office A. A. Sutherland. 3ea[orth nisi -t1
will be closed, except from 2 to 3 D. coke, Nut and stove Coal on hand
New o'clock, when the wickets will be open Cam of corn in a week. Phone R. J. Me
" ^ d is delivered. Mail will, of Millan or see Harry Charters- sial -t
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an pence ESES weekly up •st home addrew1us en
Year course, be Earn despatched as usual. Rural veloves. No oanvossing. Everything furnish
mail will be delivered on Monday but ea_ spare or full time. send stamped ad
not on the holiday following New dressed envelope for particulars. Giil� Scotia. ins Service, Boit 9, Sydney,, Nova
FD H r t•! „t Year's Day. -C. P. Sills, P. M. sleix
. ` � Hutchison's Srocks. and 6 for 6 tongues- boxes an,
PHQNS PHUR PHOOD-.-I8t6 The New Ford Cas. -The new Ford 12IL J McMillan, or see HaM Charters.
car was shown and demonstrated for 3101-tr
the first time in Seaforth at Mr. J. House and Lot for Bala—For sale, from
F. Daly's Ford show room on Wednes- home situated in Village of Egmendvrlle;
day of this week, and attracted most acres of laud, fruit trees and orchard; tw
frame barns. House edntains four rooms an
�1 R��unusual attention. During the day kitchen, soft water in hoose; electric lib
ROBERT. E. iWn ID and well into the night, the car was 6 houeap se and quick e T lewho- Apply %o James Will beH ;
inspected by hundreds of interested eon. EgmendvaNe, or phone 2 on las. Sea
spectators, the general opinion being forth. 3118-i
WISHES HIS that the New Ford was everything
that had been claimed for at. Death of John Horan. -Mr. Johl,
MANY CUSTOMERS Horan, a familiar figure to resident
Appreciated By Hospital. -The staff of Seaforth for many years, and
MUCH and patients of the Seaforth Mem- man widely known and universally rE
orial Hospital have asked us to ex- spected in town and country, passe
press their appreciation of the carols away at his home on Saturday, De
HAPPINESS
and songs sung before the Hospital comber 17th, following an illness c
AND on. Sunday evening last by some some months. Mr. Horan was bor
twenty members of Egmondville in McKillop township, where his yout
church choir. And also for a num- was spent, but for upwards oil thirt
PROSPERITY
her of jars of marmalade presented years he had resided in Seaforth. A
to the Hospital by Mrs. Samuel Jef- was a devout member of St. Jame
FOR CHRISTMAS frey. These little things are appreci- Catholic Church. Mr, Horan is sw
ated. vived by his widow and a family s
AND THE two sons and three daughters, M
McKillop Home Helpers --The Me- John Horan, of Vancouver; Mr. Lou
NEW YEAR. Killop Home Helpers, in connection Horan, of Seattle; Mrs. C. Hall, <
with First Presbyterian Church, held Toronto; Miss Cecelia Horan, I
their monthly meeting on December Queen's University-, Kingston, ar
15th in the school room of the church, Miss Margaret, at home. The fune
26 ladies being present. - Mrs. Robert al was held from his late home c
Govenlock presided; Mrs. Ferguson Monday morning to SL James' Churc
UES read the Scripture lesson, and Mrs. where Requiem High Mass was cel
Leslie Mullen led in prayer. A talk brated by Rev. E. F. Goetz. The fuf
vALon the topic, "Moslem Women," was eral was very largely attended, tl
THE YEAR ROUND WE GIVE YOU given by'Mrs. R. Govenlock. Mrs. P. employees of the Bell Engine Con
THE BEST VALUES IN Lindsay sang a pleasing solo, accom- pant' where Mr. Horan had been e':
HURON COUNTY panied on the piano by Miss Roger- gaged for some years previous to h
son, 'and Mrs. W. Drover read the death, attending in a body. Inti
Cper PUT ROCK CANDY Glad Tidings prayer. Lunch was ment was made in St. James Cem
ouad 15C served at the close of the meeting. t,-ry, the pallbearers being May,
SPECIAL MIXED CANDYt ` Golding and Messrs. G. A. Sill
per pound 1 JC Lion's Club Christmas Ball. - The somas and James Purcell, Albe
CHOCOLATE DROPS Yuletide spirit is never just quite F,dlar and R. G. Parke.
per 'pound... ............. 24C complete without a real sociable get -
CREAM CANDY r� together full of enjoyment; anticipat- Local Briefs —The snow storm
per pound .................20c ing this and feeling that the people Saturday and Sunday last has put
FRESH MIXED NUTSn I of Seaforth and vicinity demand good many cars off the road. Tl
per pound 2OC something of a high order at this Highway from Stratford to Goderi,
the Lion's Club are
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS C holiday season, is open to cars, but on the Hort ai
-per pound 15e giving a Christmas Ball on Monday ;south roads and the concession roar
BEN HUR FLOUR �g 99 evening, December 26th, in the G.W. there is much better sleighing th!
a . V.A. Club. Over two months ago wheeling. -The many friends of D(
fOr ` " " " " " " " ' aged for this occasion the engaged .. will regret to learn th
BIG SIXTY BEEF MEAL they J. M. Wilson
Orpheus Orchestra, of London. This
for 4r7 �P he is ill and will be confined to b
GUNNS' TANKAGE $q.09 IF, without doubt, the premier orches- for some weeks.= Mrs. R. Scarh
for JJ oil t''a of Western Ontario. Invitations and Miss Marion spent the past we
• • • • • • • • • • ' • • .... ' have been sent out and if inadvertent
RED PATH SUGAR $6.59 with Miss Grace Scarlett, In urge
ADO ly your name or your visitors has been villa, and attended the opening of t
for missed, just mention it to any member new Continuation School in that pla
WE WISIi YOU A MERRY of the Lions, or better, just come right of which Miss Miss Grace Scarlett
CHRISTMAS along, as all are welcome. So re- Frincipal.-Mr. Sam Walker, of Tii
member the date, Monday evening, mins, spent a few days recently wi
December 26th. Malde thi,A a real his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
WJFinnigan Christmas reunion` Walker. -Mr. Leslie Kerr, en Queer'
tFniveraity, Kingston, is spending t
Christmas Entertainment. -The an- holidays with his parents, Mr. a
------ - nual Christmas entertainment of Mrs. James Kerr. -Mr -'John G. Grie
First Presbyterian Church Sunday leaves this week for Detroit, whc
School was held in the school room of be, ,will spend the 'holidays with 1
the church on Wednesday evening of son, Mr. W. T. Grieve. -Mr. C
this week, when a capacity audience Aberhart, of Toronto Medical Sche
enjoyed the splendid programme. Mr. is spending the holidays with his pa
J. G. Mullen, Superintendent, occupied ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Aberhart
the chair for the following program: Miss Kate Broadfoot is spending t
Prayer, Dr. Larkin; chorus by school, week end in Guelph. -Miss Li
"Sing, Sing His Praise"; toast to Doherty, of Toronto, is spendi
�• Christmas, Richard Box; song, Mar- Christmas with her parents, Mr. a
I 11 jury Wigg; Trail Rangers, Senior and Mrs. W. J. Doherty, in Egmondvil
. .Junior; Primary Class, songs, "Low- -Mr. Russel Hays, of Detroit,
ly Stable" and "Santa Claus"; recita- spending the Christmas holidays
tion, Merle Keating; song, Betty Mc- the home of his sister, Mrs. R.
. Ag&�..6_ Leod; "The Bird's Christmas Carol," Reid. -Among the many ways'
by Miss Mary Dodd's class; "Mind dispensing Christmas cheer, the M
four Own Business," by Miss Norma sion Band League of the Unii
.Jeffrey's class; song, "Christma' Church are sending to Miss Black,
WHAT
� y L III �� holly" ., Miss Janet C'uff's class ; The All Peoples' Mission, Windsor
dialogue, Miss Bertha Grieve's class; lox of clothing, books and toys, va
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chorus by school; drill, Miss Janet ed at $20. -Mr. Gibson White, of 1
A Turkey, a Chicken, a Roast? Hays' class; "Old Santa is Coming," Western University, London,
Whatever cut of meat or poultry. you Miss Smith's class. Miss Bertha spending the holidays with
get at this shop, you are going LA get Grieve was presented with a hand- mother and sisters here. - M
the best. -take it from us. We 'want, some Bible from the Session for re- Vargaret Cleary, R.N-, of Rochest
you to enjoy your Christmas meal, pe-ating the Shorter Catechism.- Fol- ;s spending the holidays at the ho
and you know how important it is to lowing the programme, the real Santa I,[ her mother in town. -Mrs. W.
have choice- meat. ( illus appeared and distributed the Pullard is seriously ill at her ho
BE SAFE AND ORDER YOUR gifts on the Christmas tree. in the Royal Apartments. -Mr. Rc
CHRISTMAS FOWL EARLY. THIS Willis, of Toronto University,
Vxf"S US A CHANCE TO PICK Egmondville. - "Then came the spending Christmas with his parer
OUT THE REST, merry -makers in, and carols roar'd Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Willis. - M
c with blithesome din; if unmelodious F.mily Deem, of Toronto, is spend:
D�"� H. S►t('iNBit &So11 was the song, it was a hearty note the holidays at the home of 1
. 11 and strong; who lists may in their father, Mr. William Deem. -Miss
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PHONE 68 SEAFORTH muming see, traces of ancient his- McLennan, of London, is a guest
tory." (Sir Walter Scott. It has the home of her brother, Mr. A.
`-- `' "__ -- __ - been the privilege of the Egmondville McLennan. -Mr. Edward Deverea
' choir this year to revive the old, old of the Bank of Commerce staff, '%
, custom of carol singing, a custom, ton, spent the week end at the ho
. the "ancient mystery" of wrhich should o� his mother, Mrs. Frank Deverea
in some measure at least, prove an -Miss Margaret Grieve, of Harlc
'NOTICE antidote to the commercialisation of spent the week end with her parer
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the Christmtas festival. So on two Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve. - M
'n glorious Canadian winter nights this Margaret Walsh, of Toronto, is ape
�,. ' week- they ,turned themselves into a ing the holidays with her parents, :
N. °L'%►e ilidustrlal Mortgage and band of "waits" and serenaded ,Fie and Mrs. P. Walsh Mr. Robt. Sm
F + vin , Cowp llik, of Sarnia, shut-ins of the Egmondville congre- of Mitchell, spent a few days in to
N;': gation and other friends. Fifteen this week. Mr. Smith, who rece't
I1. d"• iisA miles or more were dated in their
.,.• g. sold his business 'M* bell, irate
' itinerary, bqt two good stout teams returning to S b reside - IV
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of horses soon covered the distance -`s sndfn GhristY
Alva ' Graves `� g
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k= • " er- and the fun increased th forth and New Years at the borne o'L
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methink the good r'; .
cefvedzeveryarhere, s g J. G. C�iIson is spending th6 Cllr
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Subscriptipi s taken, for all msgazinetl Ch'
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are s�peni M. 9 a few weeks at Mrs., Lel
Best's ho id in Toronto.; --Mr. 1f P. R. ter
Smillie is,. ;expected Ixome this week' aid
from Toronto, where he recently un- yea
derwent a serious operation- His
many friends will .be glad to learn we
• that he is'tnaking a satisfactory re- wi
covery.—Mrs. Fields; of Tavistock, ag
spent a few days last week with her go
i sister, Miss E. Sparks. -Mrs. J. C, fes
, Greig left on Tuesday for Toronto,
where she Will spend the holidays at wE'
the home. of her daughter, Mrs. U. D. ins
Clark. Slid was accompanied by her feu
little graaidon, Master Ian Glark, who ml
is spent sevio3'al weeks with his grand-
] parents lli i, e. -Mr. Thomas Gillespie,
. of Toront0i is spending the holidays
• with his, ghrents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
t Gillespie:--"bir. W. A. Wright was in Uz
Toronto this week attending the Ov- he
I erland.. Automobile clinic. - Miss sp
a Olive 1aidlaw, of Nantick, Massa- M.
I. chusetts, is spending the Christmas en
i holidays, at the home of her 'pother, GI
Mrs. J. C: Laidlaw. -Mr. and Mrs. of
f Con Eekar . have returned from De- of
troit, where Mrs. Eckart has been vis- m'
1 iting her ,daughters for the past two wi
I months, -Miss Rena Johnston, of of
A Stratford, is a guest at the home of of
e her aunt, Mrs. R. S. Dvarls.--JMiss he
' Ria Iirlls, of Oshawa, is spending the G:
f holidays with her parents, Mr. and L
krs. George Hills, Egmondville.-Mr. re
" Fred Archibald, Hallsville, is spend- w
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)cath of. Mr. James 'G�a�aiuor. � 11 b'V�ll . R 4 4,(}r
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re eras laid to rest i G'1� .1, : 1 i. +;
meters* .on Wednesday of last weals', MERRY— GHI�I�►.`11�A T �,+' � � �
bemaiits of the late Jsiups C.
About twenty . Years - ago, r t e . 1 � a
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mor sold .. +n,' r .l>0,1•fl`" Mr. We''. 4� .4. :, - .. Y. U' 3. -
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went to live i. F�>tetQx. They 1`e -
ad in Exeter up , Atil about two
rrs ago, when they moved to Wind.
, from which place the renmins
- brought to be laid beside his ;
e who Passed away a few years
I. Mr. Connor had, reached the - I , '�
rd. age of % yoars,.. and until ., a -^�+ ;O.
r days before his death was in full At the '.'
session of all his faculties.. "•:Ne �, . � ,.
s a man well read and took a deep CHR19TMAS SPBOiALS
Brest in everything about him. The Moir's Fancy, Bones' '11
oily have the, sympathy of their JMoir's French Creams:--the°belt
ray friends here in their loss. - ,you .. ears buy. 11
Ch�iristings Mixture 4A..
HILLSG'rRLSN ii ` , . " " Joe
►Totes.—Mr. Reith Love, of London; C 0.rfiat ttrld Cr xixtels !
iversity, is holidaying at .his home mixed, ger pciu' ' l t':"�'�
^e.-Mr.� and Mrs. E. Broderick PureSugar Galles axed .
ant . a day in London last week.- H: ,. o L A -tis h ' for.. , ......... C
ss Muriel Carlile spent the week See Our Window Display' .�
i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. fore You Buy. .
een, of Hensall.—Mrs. D. Sanders, WISHING YOU A MFXRY•
Lon on, has returned home again C11 MSTMAS3
;er sp4ending a few days with her -
ither here. --A number are laid up
th the cold. -Mr• Gerald Farquhar, .
Hensall, has returned home again
;er spending a few holidays at the —
me of Mr. John Cochrane. - Miss
-ace Love has taken a position in
radon. Miss Greta BIackwell has N '
turned home after spending a few - r
:eks with friends in Milverton.-
iss Elda Stephan is on the sick list. 7�
e hope she will soon be able to be _ . -
t again. I I- . .
-W 'kew,,
McKILLOP
School Report. -The following is a,- Ha�ite NoV V_ -
e report of Union School Section No. .
McKillop, for December: Jr. IV-
Itharine Lane, 83%; Arnold Murray. GIFT GIFT
%; William Nigh, 63%. Sr. III-' THINGS THINGS*
abel Nigh, 71%.- Jr. III-Franc'}s
►rtune, 95%; Dorene Nigh, 77%
iter Murray, 72%; Adelaide Murray, Hat. .
%. Jr. I -Ambrose Nigh, 71%; Hose
ck Fortune, 691/o. Sr. Primer-
argaret Murray, 64Y2. Jr. Primer- Coat
mgeline Murray, 70; Robert Dev- '
eaux 6rl and Florence Murray 67, Gloves
qual). Number on roll, iii; average Dress'
tendance, 14. - M. C. Reynolds, .
aacher. Hand Bag
Death of Mrs. Alexander Gordon.- Handker- -
ne of the very few remaining chiefs .
ioneer residents of this township 10UmhrellA,
tssed to her reward on Wednesday
orning of this week, when Mrs.
lexander Gordon passed away at Underwear ISweater-
Le home of her son, Mr. Hugh GOT- ,
>n, on the sixth concession. Mrs.
ordon, whose maiden name was
liza McLeod, was born on Cape , -
reton Island, 82 years ago, being a y
�ughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
urdo McLeod. When _a child she
ime with her parents to Ontario, the 1 r
►wily settling in McKillop Township Or
'here she has ever since made her.
ome. In the year 1869 ,she was
sited in marriage to Mr. Alexander 1.-
ordon. Mrs, Gordon was a womanjrt
�lg :;
'ho possessed and practised the true !��
ospitality, the kindness and neigh- ,.. • •
Orly -qualities as only the pioneers OKoe more we reack a *6110 pat,
ossessed them, and the memory of tuft NJ 's brodd kasy,;,
er wilI be cherished not only ,by her
smily, but by a wide circle of friends. . fo". A fr:�ttw 'fttJkin`lYiets
he is survived by a family of three Who e-we-ioltk 8recttapa V0.
ons and one daughter, Angus Gor- Leave eare and.,re+rbis to.t]E.mtslw.
on, of Toronto; Mrs, John Little and Lotre koJd jl iiitua
lessrs. Hugh and John. Gordon, of *t" leKpAttir aed •gyp.
IcKillop. The funeral will be held AN AW to �,"�-Day
rom the home of her son, Mr. Hvgh
Por14 on Friday afternoon, at two
.m., after which interment will be ON'Y6i attd' merry J"� a ., rs
lade in Maitlandbarik Cemetery.I'll t tl
;MILE THE WHILE YOU TRAVEL
The "Vancouver 'Express' is by no
neans a joke, but you cannot help
miling when its porters hand -your
aggage down because the smile has
lecome a habit. It may be that the
mile is infectious and you caught it
Tom the porter when he showed you
o your berth, but one thing certain
s that having travelled on the "Van-
ouver Express" nothing has -happen -
A to take the smile away. The ser -
Ice, the cuisine, the equipment, the ,
-oad-bed, the gentle -handling of this
nillion-dollar train have all contribut-
A to your happiness -that is yo
lave acquired the habit of travelling
Canadian Pacific between Toronto and
lancouver.
The "Vancouvet Express," the con-
tinent's sta Bard of -railway efficiency,
eaves Union 'Station at 9.00 p.m. to-
iight an¢ every night of the week.
For rates, reservations, tickets, etc.,
;onsult Stewart Bros., Seaforth, or
filly Canadian Pacific ticket agent.
CALIFORN'IVS GO0ia
Mammy Songs and the Mtmon-Dixie•
Line have all melted it, seemo,'before° -
the sun in the .orange groves of Cali-
fornia. And there's a reason %,he -
praise :is going. t6 -the worthYV. If there
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