The Huron Expositor, 1928-03-30, Page 8360 PX.
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k as so 10any are:
ng of using our BULK TR8 *
e1i we emu, gifve� you far 4ter
values than in.. Standard Package
Teas, for the reason hat so much
is spent in -advertising -package teas
Qla some cases as much as 401
HERRINGS in brine are per-
4aps -best to buy now ��h weather
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HW541MENATIONAL STOCY, FOOD
IW6 are sole agents for Seaforth and
aow is the time when stocks need
toning up or ens need Poultry
ftnacea or Louse Xiler.
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fill" 11 M
GOOD 19HATS
Effeats that are safe for you and
your family are the sort you will
get at StewarVs Heat Market.
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Choice cuts of beef, lamb, veal,
m=tton, etc., at prices that will
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"'on - pa
Saaforth, .,�' 13146
Merle y4etin
W ON,Vorothy Davis,
n101W., jlrene Aberh4rt, Qrac�
telmazti.
al"a by the e
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Announcement ._Xr'. and Mrs. J -4s,
Chicago, announce laloomer, of the
ent of their oldest daughter,
'G cod Qa=ao 2o can be
given on the 7th of April. Apply o Mrs.
Frank Schuler. Sea%rth. 3145-2
&--rgaret mith, Jessili Sna%
g�Miz i id' group
Re of aele6w
ChUrck'W J, '11
worthy'of th6J 0ge audle
Cardao9it
Helen B., to Mr. 'Charles Treleaven, of
19azita4—Capable,
oni the new chldren's suite,
ed W"
the Austin State Bank, and &on --of MT.
cirl for n I house
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wortc., good wages., Apply to Mrs. V. X.
4aPrU019Wsl %ek,"' were played and
rftlt' gfa
and Mrs. Edward Treleaven.
Lewis. Box.5. Goderich, Out. 8145-2
Quolity colai. wut 4nd stave coal on
sung Dorothy Davis, Ethel Shluen,
IUI9=�A, and Grace FAilnigan and
entira choir, the
Programme, W. a s bright
Collegiate NatesAbout a mouth
the Collegiate entered Uvro JUXISUL
and two senior teams in the Hon, Wal-
Carn of corn in wkonelooked
L a L
V,T 2HQ� ",UU line of bigh grae &,UtS
.ad Vernisbes. Try theza and you will never
Ireud 4.0erhart, W110 most
bogsIM-fely in their little staroed
The study period on "The
appropriately costum
ed. The second numb er, wl
=dhi�Tly'.. Dust of ithe Ba ''. LLr,
Iago
lace Nesbitt First -Aid competition.
use any other. Graves' W-41 Paper Store.
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,nduct.
well put on and.every
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the to
emi 6rothy Davis was a Pp6inted
ail - _ , the TONM P
, , q# 'L,
4;7' �
tend tAnual provincial meeting
he in GU QA APril 26th, 25th
See*sg bf
y for the evening n 10 t
laleq= Hnderson, who vas aloon
Girvin, The
a a=y. Ppi.d William, ca;4rw
.. L f!
Ielil
The R=dl Store
DITa. Gib dlosed the
and 26th, son
throuq The prog
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of interesting pizu
�Tctzdma cmalb 1440 ftaixt.-Cousuit us on
r int Job. GravW Wall Paper Store.
"'on - pa
Saaforth, .,�' 13146
Merle y4etin
W ON,Vorothy Davis,
n101W., jlrene Aberh4rt, Qrac�
telmazti.
al"a by the e
OW
Announcement ._Xr'. and Mrs. J -4s,
Chicago, announce laloomer, of the
ent of their oldest daughter,
'G cod Qa=ao 2o can be
given on the 7th of April. Apply o Mrs.
Frank Schuler. Sea%rth. 3145-2
&--rgaret mith, Jessili Sna%
g�Miz i id' group
Re of aele6w
ChUrck'W J, '11
worthy'of th6J 0ge audle
Cardao9it
Helen B., to Mr. 'Charles Treleaven, of
19azita4—Capable,
oni the new chldren's suite,
ed W"
the Austin State Bank, and &on --of MT.
cirl for n I house
" era
wortc., good wages., Apply to Mrs. V. X.
4aPrU019Wsl %ek,"' were played and
ning. The Gypq, �Q
L P erg"
and Mrs. Edward Treleaven.
Lewis. Box.5. Goderich, Out. 8145-2
Quolity colai. wut 4nd stave coal on
sung Dorothy Davis, Ethel Shluen,
IUI9=�A, and Grace FAilnigan and
entira choir, the
Programme, W. a s bright
Collegiate NatesAbout a mouth
the Collegiate entered Uvro JUXISUL
and two senior teams in the Hon, Wal-
Carn of corn in wkonelooked
L a L
V,T 2HQ� ",UU line of bigh grae &,UtS
.ad Vernisbes. Try theza and you will never
Ireud 4.0erhart, W110 most
bogsIM-fely in their little staroed
The study period on "The
appropriately costum
ed. The second numb er, wl
=dhi�Tly'.. Dust of ithe Ba ''. LLr,
Iago
lace Nesbitt First -Aid competition.
use any other. Graves' W-41 Paper Store.
Life i 3-eeth,oven," was ably cp
,nduct.
well put on and.every
T"hese teams were paraded for exam
A limited Qmantii;r of seed eats for ozie,
fist in
ed by-Rebeeca Shinen, assisted by
Part well sustained. The flloWin
ination at the school and the results
now been announced as follows:
O -A -C -'No- 144; prize ens ed
H all Se
Show this spring. Apply to 1%. J. McMillan,
Seaforth. phone 15-2
Dor4thj Davis, Ethel Shiuen,- Mar.
aret, Grace Finnigan-, 19-argere' t
constituted the cast: Davi
Maple Farm, 'Ivy Henderson; Susin-
Ihave
4th, Senforth 19t senior team; 6th,
Selaforth 2nd junior team; 7th, Sea-
128. $14
Team FoL, Sale—A t4am of general pur-
horses. will sell reasonable; also
If Irene Aberhart . and Miss Gov.
eulo&. :An interesting feat -are was
Moore, his, wife, Jean Smith-
beth, their daughter, Bernice' Joyn�-
pose one
'By
forth Ist junior team; 12,th, Seaforth
first 2nd senior team. This is the
lame size house refrigerator. Apply to W.
A. Urich, Seaforth.
the 4� duets 'by h�$. Aberhart
and'Itene, Mrs. Scott and Jiminde,
Jerry, th r 0
ei a in Pearson Charter-,,;
RsV. 'Dr. Templeton, Earle W1ebster;
time the Collegiate Corps have tried
first�aid work, and considering this,
weeldy, easy, eithe
sea. sellipu our cleaners. works like magic
Unusual high commissImn. jW sampl2s. P:
Margiiiet and Jessie Smith, Margaret
and Gftce Finnigan, Merle Keating
Miss Arabella, the village newspaper,
Giace Casentierl; John. Ryder, th1k
the above standing is excellent.
A. Lefebvre a Co -Alexandria, Ont. 3187-te
and IMss ovenloIck, who took Mrs.
young master of The Y
iaples,
let
From An Old Subscriber.—In a -
Years ld, eighing -about 1400 pounds; For Sale. -One clean -legged work horse sin
'A
-big strong driver or third horse. Apply to
Keatiaer, place for the evening. The
jelly bean contest was won by Mary
Jobytion; TOandering Tom, a nlyfftell,
VAll Oo�eul6ck; Old Nose, his com��
NeW MUA-,
ter received this week from Mr. J. K.
��e Nixon, Seaforth. Phone 278W.
Jlinson and Irene Aerhart. All
panion, Harold Jackson, Nell "Tbe
;-R
Fro* WO 'Me ar�d Satin
Taylor, President of the City Electric
Company, Milnor, North Dakota, he
9146xl
Acealm Warig*&9100.00 weekly easy, either
It
the mmbers made an excellen show�
ing aAA took their Jelly beans home
Dust of -the eiirth V smade of
Particular
Dlisa
says: "Encosed find cheque for two
years -subscription. to The Expositor.
". selling our cleaners and clothes pin bag 'Unusual high commissloim. Free samles. P.
A- Lez.bvre a Co.. Alenandria, Ont. sim-u
as cosolation prizes. 7%,e young
pianists received many cong-ratula-
Miss Vra Hudson aS Nell, *hoge
work was quite butstai�ding, andher
This is the 39th year I have subscrib-
Cedar Posts. -Carload of exceptionl cedar
tions On their rythmic accuracy, tonal
Spontaneity of expression in I some
ed for the paper, and in all that time
I have 'Sed it three or four
only
times, We 'have beautiful spring
posts haye arrived this week. A car load f
British Columbia shingles on the way. Apply
toL R� J. McMillen; phone 123; or Harry Chax-
ters, Seaforth. 3146�1
purity pud artistic interpretation, and
-shoLud- all be encouraged in the future.
Enos showed marked Miss G. i, as
Casentier Wiss Arabelia; Mr.-rvy Hendes Qn,-as DavidffofteL
and-
weather here and seeding is going on
Wallboard Bargaim-Householders and build-
The Late James Beattie. --There
Harold Jackson., -asOld Moge,pleased
rapidly. Vfth best wishes for the
ers save Or' factory seconds. Wallboard and
Insulating Board suitable or all practical
was -laid to rest in Maitlandbank
the audience with their n
nd speaking Th�
'jh
'e 110 The
home town and all
purposes. Eastern Factories Limited, Box
231---O, Hamilton, Cut. n46 -i
Met
C ery, Seaforth, on March 28th
the remains of James Bettile, who
voices. musical
selections, under the, direction qf,.Riii
.8
Dosji . es V ewest
Veteran Army Officers --Forty-four
coal and coke—Coal and Coke on hand at
the warehouse the
diod-# the hme of his son, at Girvir
L
Billie Ctlesney, were v#ry much,bli�
'evenio
Desigm
years ago on the 29th of March, the
Salvation Axmy opened fire in Sea-
at station; also a small
e3r-Harris cutting machine, either power
joyed. The success of the,
was due, in a velry lar�er measure
... re, 6� Thb
forth. Many have hieen, the changes
or hand power. Phone 44W. Seaforth. AN-
DREW ARCHIBALD 8135-tf
NOW PLAYENG
the efficient training of the orgZlst
Newest
of officers in that time, but there are
few left in little
Seaforth Home School Associa-
-and. choir leader, Mrs. 'Ben Johnson.�
, .
191hartest,
a veterans the corps.
These -are sergt.-Major McLennan,
Treasurer; Mrs. McLennan; Sister
and
tion—The next general meeting of
the above association -will be held in
6b eDaniels
Celebra te- Golden Wedding.� The
Ma.teriaR
Fripie-Advance, of Virdn, Manit0a,
The
Ida MeTaggart, Sister M.rs. E. Smith,
Young People's SeTgt.-IV!ajor iss
the auditorium of the Collegiate Insti-
tute on Wednesday, April Uh, at 8
and
in its issu of March 20th, makeslie.
The Presen t. Newest
Thompson, and MTs. Smith, of Con-
o'clook in the evening. The chief
GERTRUDE 3DERLE
following reference to the golden wed-. ding anniversary -of Mr. and Xrs.,
tim# A in
stance. These old veterans Will be
taking a prominent part throughout
item of the interesting programme
will be an addres's by Dr. Field on
The First Girl to Swimt the English
William, Sproat,who are well Im own
U niiv-Al Triinming
the anniversary week, when local tal-
"How the Rome and School Associa-
Channel, in
to many of the older readers of.'The
Expositor, -as both were born in t4j
0 y
, P 40)
ent will provide the programme.
tdon can help the Schools in Seatforth
and the Vicinity." Our March meel-
Sp L
viteirAty L and their early years
ent
"Fifty
, OL' Exem Me&
P1
Young People% League—The reg-
ing, held in the afternoon, when mos4t
W-1 a WIM
here, years, ajko f4sday,
March 11th, was day
-To diiiire In All
ular weekly meeting of the League
of X*rthside United Church war.
fathers are too busy to attend, was
splendidly supported by the mothers
Rdmomber "The Campus FlirV,9
a of real4niLport,
ane to Eliza Janef Mutidell anA. Wil-,
To: Buy- Our Style&
-held an Tuesday evening of this week
about 70 being present. Our next
being in the
HerWs j)another live ire college
comedy 'from piaramouuts , pepful
liam Sproat, f seaforth, 0
cause it vms their wedding 4 d
and was in.charge of the Social Com�
mittee, Mrs.' E. Chapman, presided.
meeting evening, it is
hoped t1lat the fathers, with the
star with 4'rrucWl as swimming in.
thrkiarhout -all the la,lerVenIr the "prafiew f that* d;_y*
,Rev. W. P. Lane -led in prayer and
Mr. Boy Butt read the Scripture les-
mothers, wa
0 o equally well. A
most hearty invitation is extended to
vouchsafed o them.
Grandview Farm, just nort&east',of
son, The minutes of last meeting
were read and adopted. Mrs. C. A.
everyone interested in education and
the welfare of children. Come, on
J� RING'
,sp % -' FAHR
town, was the scene of a happy gath-
5175
Barber and Miss 'Mary pleased their
audience with a piano duet. Mrs.
April 4th, at 8 p.m.—Mrs. Charles
Holmes, Secretary H. & S. Ass.
SPE"ICIAL.
ering to cqlebrate the evfit 9n
day of last week. Not malay, are
to celebrate such
'Latest. laitertime. Fshionsin Hosle"
Allan Close read two very interest-
stories. Miss M. Ashton and Miss
St. James' Church Altar Society
Mondayo Tuesday Wednesday
privileged aneventi
particularly in g6od Pir-
its and till ftwer- to enjoy i sur�.
- I
e Cors s erch'efs, Neck.
10. I.,, �: 1 ' Iing
ves,
Dorothy Robinson favored with a duet.
The -meeting closed with he benedic-
The, annual meeting of the ladies -of
the Altar Society of St. James' Church
held in the March
amiE
Official Motion Pictures of the
-a large
rounded by every member of family as did the laotly bride. and
ingerie, etc,
tion.
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was parish hall on
25th. An excellent report was given
A
Gene,'rUnney
IridegTom, Throughou
Mission To Sailors.—Miss A. D.
Pope, Field Secretary, Upper Canada
by the Secretary, Mrs. Eckert, and the
financial repoLrt, read by the Treasur.
Jac Dempsey
k
many congratulatory niessagi-Is-w3"re
received from Mnds 'in 'th&. district
as well as other points... Both
'Ar -
J. VISH
Tract Society, is in town soliciting
er, Mrs. Leo Fortune, showed"that the
timers of Vi rden,_who i
I OL,
funds for this -worthy cause. For 95
e oing. good
society was in good standing, -the
amount raised during the year beling
$1,500,000 Wrld's Championship
Heavywiight Bout at Soldiers' Field,
the trying
pvonee,TJifq. Their home wg$i_,eVer.a
ONTAM0
work amongst the sailors on
e on hand of $127.
(Chicago.
centre of dominlated by,
,Great Lakes. The missionary, James
Following the business of the meet-
—Showing With—
a spirit of kindly s . oeiability Which
Judson, meets the boats at the Wel-
ing, Rev. Father Goetz spoke -V:erY
Paramount?a Railroad, Comedy, Thriller
won for Mr. and Xi-.. proat a wam
land Canal, distributing Testaments
and Tra�cts, also doing personal
Evangelism, e -ndeavoring to win the
encouragingly to the members and
commended them for their zW in
carrying on the *ork of this society.
"TELL IT TO SW? FITS,
0N
I
place in the dNetions (if all.L*,ho
know them. Mr. !Sproat L came', to
Manitoba in 1882 and, later
'Alp
sailors to our Saviour, that they may
obtain the abundant life, which Christ
Then followed ithe election of officers
ea
for the ensuring y r, resulting as
; JL
3
E
one year
Mrs. Sproat and three - child-r6lifol-
h eL Bgz�st Easter Yet
lowed. They settled obi the farm
came, that we might all enjoy. Lib-
raries are put on the boats -for the
follows: Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Fr.
E. F. Goetz; Blon. President, Mrs. M.
which has been their ho - we ever sine
MT. Sproat li�s neve-isought hi 6rs,
will be yours if you pend it at the
sailors; books are sent to the isolated
lighthouse keepers, soldiers' hospitals
and sick children's hospitals, The
McMillan; President, Mrs. F. Dev-
ereaux; Ist Vice -President, Mrs. Vft.
Devereaux, Jr.; 2nd Vice -President
any has' -fe'u'd' of
service go"o f -T4 'P -,Apail dis-
's�i6at
Northside United Soday School Concert
colporteur visits the lumber camps,
the distributing
Miss Halpin; Secretary, Mrs. C.
Eck,eft, Treasurer, Mrs. Leo Fortune.
To X6 R
Ad hame
been devoted to'their'h<ime and fam-
ipa,fhir
preaching gospel and
literature. Last year �Seaforth
ily and success has trof of -
On Good Friday at & p,,m.
good
fortSL siand,agrieul-
gave $101.36 to this worthy cause.
Many thanks for the hearty response,
-will do
Henderson-Stewart—A quiet but
very pretty wedding was solemnized
i THE WIDNEGELT RXV31,12RS
17AS
turalists. Six daughtem _,nd, flolif
on, comprise the family and all were--,
In The NORTHSIDE UVED CH SeAA.-
URCH9
and we trust you all what You
can to -help with the good work this
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Stewart, Side -Street, Seaforth, on
will play for the
home for the ha 'y celebratioti.-They
pp
are Mrs. J. Heiman,.. Hargraye; 16i.
year also.—Com.
Wednesday morning, March 28th, at
Lewis Hmdry I
This will be an. evening'full of real wtertainment of
9-30 o'clock, when--thir only daugh-
Sidiiey; Willi I smrid ji�nei, kipiint,_
the t7pe that will Ream pleasant memories
W. H. &—The regular monthly
the Women% Missionary
ter, Anne Rise, was united in mar-
riage to Mr. Chester R. Henderson,
FESDAY9
Sas.; Mo9areto- Adelfn4,
of youz, Easter time.
m6eting otf
John and rge, ome. The
Society f First Presbyterian Ohurch,
was held Tuesday, March 27th. The
of McKillop. Rev. W. P. Lane, pastor
of Northside United Church, perform-
SIpICIMg ShOVr Bftht
happy e6uple alto � 'a" sixteen grand-
children. -The_:, RmplreAdvance is
ADM9MON250L CH LDREN 5a
meeting opened with singing Hy&n
-ed the ceremony, and the younk couple
to'exten�-
374, followed by prayer by Mrs. Me-
wereuttended by Mr. and Mrs. George
tiOng and that they
Cloy. The President conducted the
A. Stewart, of Seaforth. The bride
Clul Rooms
may e par6d, iii, heil'th t0'enjoy the
-
business. Mrs. James Kerr as ap-
was beautifully, gowned in rose blege
t,niilea -Iff :r, is,
pointed dele te to the Provincial
meeting in Celph, April 24th, 25th
and 26th. Mrs. W. R. Smith rea the
georgette, with sand French hat, and
carried a boquet of Ophelia, roses and
Lily of the Valley. The matron of
Latest Ijitd viith a few old
Time gaimess in between.
of An'did` thne Presh
Bible lesson; Mrs. Jmmes Kerr read
the Glad Tidings prayer; Mrs, M.Xc-
honor, MTs. G. A. Stewart, ore sand
georgette with Nfle gre en -hat 6M
Fr iends 1�%Iore 4ut Wish for
ton
pt4j$13, t4,,,
meetbig-�. on
held in
BERRY'S
K,-nar gave a very pleasing vocal
carried a boqust of American Beauty
Premier Orchestra.
the,
terest to
solo accompanied by Mw Belle CsLmp-
roses. Folloing the ceremonyl 9,
many.01 , re 0
'our
bell. blTs. McCloy vrho was leader
dainty weddig breakfast was served,
us by mt. F. C ff'' ifor
now opened atetk � 6f .sprfz� PW*G, Shellaca, Raw
thG azftornnon, read, the lloted
the home being prettily decorated
smith, and 0 Zra
�nd`Zfflat haud. List
Z100=0119aint
portion �rom the, study book, "The
%Gad " whith WRO 'Very iUtOr-
�cting .toW. It 'n= decided to Thold
VAth Sweet PeaG and roses. LnUr
MZ7. and BIM. 91811dersOn left y motor
on s hoiley-molon trip to
BEA
,positor found In 0 W
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