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The President, in her remarks, stress-
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Finnigan, of Hay, spent the week, end
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with her cousin, Mrs. Robert J. Elsie
miners
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See our display of Valentines in,
our iprth window. These come
in Tuckersmith,Seaforth L. 0. L
held a, most successful euchre in their
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members responded very generously.
If there are any other members or
in differqixt styles and sizes. All
lodge room on Wednesday even Inc.
The ladies' first was won by
friends, who would care to contribute
Valentines come complete- with
envelopes for mailing, priced
prize
Mrs. W. Nichol; lone hands, Mrs. T.
to this needy fund, will You Please
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G. Scott; men's lone hands, Mr. T. G.
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leave your donation at M.T. S. T.
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Scott. The men's first prize was won
Holmes' -store within the next few
3 CENTS BACH UP
by Miss Belle Campbell, who war.
days? The Literary Cir* will meet
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substituting for the men. - Mrs. J.
Monday evening February 4th,
Valentine Booklets and Cards
E. Keating has returned from Toron,
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at the ,home of Mrs. F. R. Beattie.
from 5 cents each up,
to, where she spent a week with
Any of the members of the aesocia-
friends. -Messrs. G. C. Bell and W.
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Jersey Cow For Sale. ---Five years old; fresh
BOOKSTOJ&E - . Sia Alii ORTE
William Morrow. -Mr. R. M. Jones
was in Toronto on Tuesday. - Mr.
five, weeks. J. Scott ciuff. Egmandville.
$190-1
Subscriptions taken for all magazines,
William Morrow, of Hamilton, spent
ForSale.-A Vega cream separator, $00 Ms.
enracity. only u.wd four months. John Me-
and papers at publisher's prices.
the week end at the home of his
mother-JUr. Jake Sproat, who spent
ML11an Roxboro. A 147 -tf
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a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The Ladies' Aid of First Presbyteriaii
etc. Absolutely fast colors of course. .
James ,Sproat, in ftmond"lle, re -
Church, Seaforth, are serving a 25c supper on
be obtained. After the business was
turned to Temagami on Wednesday.
Wednesday. February 6th, from 5 to 7 p.nt..
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M, T 'A TT --A--' has entered
in the church. Everyone welcome. 3190-1 c
,..�* " . whole fish, one ed, a 'socia � $ - . . .
�, - Ac —_ R. R. 1, Illuevale.u"Ont. "Suffered with during which a delightful lunch was on his 54th year as a subscriber Of
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4,,. 4 . . Pain after ea,ting• served by the ladies. One more year The Expositor -As we go to press we
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V AHI HURON EX TOO Dr. McLeod's stomachic and kept im- has been added to the history of learn Of the death of Mr. Peter Haw-
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�!y , �� �. I whole fish proving. Gained 41 pounds in five montba, North Side United Church, a year up- thorn, of Mullett township, one of
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I back with thanksgiving. We turn to spected pioneer residents 6 this dis-
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QC Valentine Supper, under the ..-
P.Ces Of Sid. United the -future, -believing that, walking in trict. Mr. Hawthorne passed away
iviii i)�oi 6iiii4x CUPS ______ the Ladies' Aid of North ak morning fol -
A Clhurch, on Wednesday. February 1&th, from the will of God, and in the spirit of at his home on Thursd '-o pneu-
SAUCERS-RegaIRT nal Announcement. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 5 t. 7 p.m. Everhody come. 3190-1 Christ, a larger service and greater lowing a week's illness from
� ia2.25 per dozen, for, per doz. Robe Lost. --In Seaforth, or between Sea- blessings -await us. -Com. monia.-Mr. Andrew Calder reports
.. , 5C A. Hay, Tuckersmitb, announce the forth end 1�.'i miles south. On Thursday even- ___-:Z�_ the first blackbirds seen this year, -a
I 113PET PAPER--PVerything" -k fur robe. Local Briefs�The subject of Rev. flock of twelve having been seen on
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2 engagement of their daughter, Helen ing. January 24th, a his,, be. I I c
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and, 7 for ............ . Janetta, to Mr. Lorne Elliott Pepper, Neese leave aft Expositor Office Or phone 24 1. B. Kaine's sermon in First Presby- James Street on Thursday morning.
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ti SSI, CLEANSER -10c 145, Seaf-rth, and receive reward.
Pronounced by one customer: son of 'Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pepper, " $190xl terian church on Sunday morning next -41r. Jim Jackson, of Toronto Unli-
. 2 ,. Stanley, the marriage to take place laouse For Sale --six roomed frame house on will be "Excuses for Procrastination" varsity, who was with the University
� ;t`st I ever used." -went to West Point, the
. . ZZTRACTS-10c, or 3 for ......25c early in February. Jarvis Street, with hard ana soft water, elec- and in the evening, "The Sin of Pro- team that
.. . _<�_ tris lights and furnace, alio a good barn with Crastivation."-Mr. Harry Hinchley, United States Military Academy to
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Dunlop -Storey. - The wedding of lights and water. who has been spending several weeks participate in the boxing tournAment
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flue Rose, 3 pounds for ........ Me culbivatiom. Apply to Mrs, D. H_ Stewart.
J Randolf Du Ruby 3lg9_tf holidays wfth his mother, Mrs. J. D. there on Saturday last, won his bout
. G�TTER, EGGS, DRIED APPLES, --t- n- Seaforth, Out. - This is the
. . ]FEATHERS, Etc., taken Storey was solemnized at the St. A House For sale. -six -roomed frame house Hinchley, returned to Belleville on in the 165 pound class.
drew's Manse, Stratford, by Rev. G. on Jarvis Street, with hard and soft water, Saturday. -Mr. J. W. Free was con- first time Mr. Jackson has, stepped
1.d=mge for Groceries. P. Duncan, on Monday, January 21st. electric bights and furnace, also a good barn fined to his home for several days into such a heavy class, his usual
, . The bride- who was unattended, wore with lights and water; one acre of land un- with an attack of lumbago. -Miss weight being 145 pounds. He is a
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F, D� 1EUtCM@(D)1M a pretty frock of pinegrove frost der cultivation. Write to Box 157, Seaforth, Helen IMutrie, of Vernon, B.C., who son of.JudgeJ. A. Jackson, of Leth-
I Ont. 3186-tf one of the best known atlh-
, . crepe with shoes, hose and hat to Optical Notice -Have Your eyes has been the guest of her aunt, Migs bridge,
I . match. After a short honeymoon, the Special 0 Bethune, for several weeks, is in To- ]etas IDgmandville ever produced.
PHONE PHOR PEGOD 166 young couple will reside in Seaforth. examined by our well known and painstaking
I - specialist, Mr. Hughson, with 29 years' ex- ronto this week. -Mr. James Wake,
perien.., ig years coming to Seaforth. You of London, spent a few days with
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Egmondville-0-n Thursday, Janu- are assured Of the best optical work to be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart. -Mr. and
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24th, the Fgmondvillie Y. P. S. C E. obtained and at reasonable Prices. Our frames Mrs. Joe Eckart have returned to Notes. -Mr. -Chas. Dexter has treat
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and mo ntiags are the best make of the best . .
f.i spent a very enjoyable evening at the 'kers, and our prices are from $4.00 up. Milton, where 'Mr. Eckert is in charge ed himself to a radio.
home of Mx. Alex. Wallace. Again Tuesday and Wednesday, January 29th and of a gas shovel on highway construe-
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on Monday there was a joint meeting 30th ; close Wednesday at 4 p.m. Come early. tion,—Miss Marion Watson is visiting MANLEY
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I . with the Brucefield Society. The eve- Beeatie's Fair, Seaforth. 3158 with Toronto friends. -Mr. and 'Mrs.
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I I , - - I ning was spent in skating at the ____C_ John Hunt, of Erie Beach, who have . No-tes.-Much sympathy was fel
1. I � , ��,Z - I I . Brucefield rink. A few contests and ' Serious Accident,�A despatch to been guests at the home of Mr. and in our burg when it was learned tha
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games were taken part in at the the daily pamrs from Woodstock, dat- Mrs. J. E. Keating, Mrs. Hunt's bro- Dr. Hall, of Mitchell, had died. M
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church, and after a hot lunch all re- ed January 27th, says: "When their ther, returned to their home on Fri- was atte One
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i turned home, reporting a splendid car skidded into the ditch about a day. -Mr. Louis Fisher, of Tucker- Klebor's children, and in trying t
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x, .. mile east of Woodstock this after- smith, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Alex. get through the snow drifts with hi
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= noon, Alex. Watt, 121 Ontario Street, Stobie.---qMrs. R. S. Hays is visiting car, he got overheated and contract
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"I I .1 I , , , .. - - United Church, was held at the home wife and, daughter, who were in the Rev. Dr. Kannawin, ge cretary He had gained the confidence of th
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.1 A. I..., � - of Mrs. Henry Henderson on Friday, car, escaped with a few cuts and of the Young People's Societies and
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. % ... I - January 25th. A pleasant afternoon bruises. The party were travelling Sunday schools of the Presbyterian Purcell had quite an experience las
was spent in sewing, after which re- to Woodstock to -visit friends here and Church, that he will visit First Pres- Saturday on his way home from Iffill
ton, when his car Plunged into
freshments were served and the usual when the car bit -an ley stretch of
,, I social hour spent. As it was decided road on the highway, 'it is believed - I snowdrift near Beechwood, where h
�",`�.. to have two meetings a month during -Mr. Watt lost control of the car and had to leave it and chance a ridi
`, MARD TO FIND A GOOD STEAK7 the winter, the i1ext meeting will be it plunged into the ditch. Mr. Watt home Ile had to get a team to to
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,.: held on Wednesday, Feb. 6th, at the was taken to the hospital while Mrs. his car back to the highway Monda
E - 7hen we warrant you have neve r home of Mrs. John Gordon. -e able to E,FECTALO when he returned to Georgetown t
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". cml�red oneat this Shop. Our Steaks - ---------- C=;.— to their friends' home here." 1410 resume his work on the gas shovel.-
�!, Chops are known the length and Presentation. -Mr. J. ff. Reid, wholand Mrs. Watt are both former well ' The roads that have been bare in
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R., t&at you try some for dinner to -right. ment of the Canada Furniture Com- Watt being a daughter of Mr. J. B. snow and teaming with the sleighs i
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, ,, .IM course, our Roasts and other cuts pang, with which he, has been con- Henderson. of Seaforth. -n
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D, erintendent for the past 13 years, was United Church W. M. S.-
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Monday night presented by three of pr,v- meeting of the W.M.S. of the I
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the oldest employees with a handsome Un*ited Church, which on account of " TOLSTOI'S Notes. -Mr. Robert Gemmell an
.,., club bag and fountain pen from the the flu opidemic had been postponed ilk ' Douglas, of Thamesville, spent th
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;. YOUR BUTCHER factory employees, in recognition of i'or a couple of weeks, was held on
his long and efficient services. The Thursday, January 94th, with about Gemmell. -Miss Laura Taylor, o
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.,.; . . . M911N STREET PHONE 58 address was read by J. S. Smith and 70 members pres,,:;t. The business VM E Winthrop, spent Sunday with he
. (�o mother. ;'Miss Hackney, of Thome
the nresentation made by Messrs. Jas. ,,)�Irt of the meeting was conducted by
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Brown and W. Williams. Mr. Reid the President, Mrs. Lane. A most � N 1;��X Road, visited her sister, Mrs. G. Bell
made a suitable reply and thanked the Vratifying report given by the treas- cosa((toackO who is recovering from her recent ill
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..", . WATSON & REED Carnochan-Biggs—The marriage of vviien she announced that the alloca- ERNEST TORRANCE the misfortune to fall off his slei
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1. SF.AFORTH, ONT. pital, Eloise, Michigan, daughter of J. McIntosh read a paper on Christian while playing a week ago and brea,
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- collar bone, is almost well again
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- -netting was then brought from Europe to stage the hi ��'
Ai. and Mrs. S. 11. Evans, Galatia, Stewardship. The i ...
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, d - :. OMN3RAL INSURANCE Illinois, to Gordon S. Carnochan, givcn over to Circle No. 1, S Mrs. sensational riding scenes. be around after her recent illness.-
� a$jpresenting only the best Can- formerly of Seaforth, Ont., was Porteous occupying the chair. Scrip- R,abbit hunting is the order of th
1, ofimm, British a n d American solemnized January 29th at 10 a.m. ture lesson was read by Mrs. Har- The -tars of The Big Parade,"
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� 4Z kinds of insurance effeeted Detroit, -Michigan. The Rev. John ,Johnston. Mrs. Frost read the devo- Regiment (of whom it is said "Cos -
A;' c4 the lowest rates, including- We'�ington Hoag officiated. The bride tions] leaflet. A questionnaire on the sack feats of horsemanship begin Many will regret to learn of the deat
". I _. wore a two piece gown of 'rose silk third annual report of the W. M. S., where the American cowboy leaves of Miss Maud Grummett, which too
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,. . , . MBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE unattended. The happy couple are t he Circle, proved very instr porting players of varying . afterno,on, January 27th, where sh
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I ,. GLASS RISKS ' spending a few weeks with the Miss S. Govenlock delighted all with ence, plus the famous novel by Count
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groom's mother, Mrs. Robert Carno- her rendering of the third chapter Of. Leo Tolstoi. the last two weeks. She was th
.". , -Also- chan. S. Main Street, Seaforth. Up- the study book. Two interesting items A stupendous spectacle 9prniging daughter of the late William and Mr
on their return they will reside at on the programme were a piano selec- to life th(� stirring epic of the Rus- Grummett, of the 7th concession. Th
4, I �L ESTATE and LOAN AGENTS Elloise, Michigan. tion given by Miss Evelyn Hdrb -n, sian Steppes, funeral was held from Hensall o
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!. I I 7rompt attention paid to placing ----<>-- and a solo, "Face to Face," by Mrs. Wild! Barbaric! Untamed! Fascin- Tuesday to Maitland,bank Cemeterl
services being conducted by Rev. M
:z�qka and adjusting of claims. Gift To Goderich Hospital. -A des- A. MeGavin. The meeting closed ating! With Magnetic John Gilbert
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, . Empire on Saturday last said: "A - t�_ two brothers, P. and W. Grummet
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..". guaranteeing good service. 1i gift of $10,00() has been added to the Annual Meeting. -The annual meet- NOW PLAYENG John 'McNaughton, Oliver and Cha
8g mils for Singer Sewing MacD ne list of donations which the Alexandria ing of North Side United Church was McKay and Wilson Wright.
Died In Colorado. -The followin
. Company. and . Marine Hospital has re- held on Monday evening, January Note -First Saturday evening show from the Delta, Colorado, Tribun
I . I 11 OFFICE PHONE, 33W ceived through the generosity of Miss 25th, when the congregation gather- 7.30 p.m.. on account of extra le.'.,-;th. will be read with regret by many of
, Louise M. Trainer, of Chazy, New cd in large numbers to the annual Come Early.
MESIDENCE PHONE, 33 .D friends in this township, as the wido
, York, formerly a resident of this meeting of the church. The rotor, Admission 15 and 25 cents.
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?,!t town. The latest gift is to be used Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A., conducted . of the deceased was a well know
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::,� fi received last year in memory of the their -respective reports, all of which — H. Henderson of Hotchkiss, we
11 .1 -V . , late 'Mrs. W. T. Rays.,, Mrs. Rays were very gratifying. The total sum ___ - shocked when they learned of hi
Q, ,", I fg� 2* r10 EICUMM (a &M '0 was the mother of Col. R. S. Hays, of raised for local purposes by the board
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" � 1, R�l 0 Young Peoples Society of North to the church treasurer at Toronto,
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.M.." , '.. M� drawn equipment. Beattie ,0 A friendly word, a friendly gdance the Missionary and Maintenance WmkA sum 5
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"I , �,� , , people of Northside United' Church year for various purposes, the sum of Coke, Nat and Stove size. some 7ieigbbors passed and found Ill
;;.I:,,;` 0 � motice. All kinds of up- <> The total raised ,by the con- unconscious by the. roadside.' The
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. -J�". � Phone: 86J and 86W. that time he was so severely burm
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-?.t'" ,.!;. I . .. ... . o'clock to a lunch of hot Welners, rolls lotion was passed to be forwarded to there were still places on Ill hod
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,11�,;, I * and coffee. 'Muds credit id due to Mrs, Ottawa with similar resolutions from 1,
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r ,'�' other bodies in the Dominion, peti ty for m6rre than tvvouty-five ymr
committas, io; the, suoe*sz of the tiont-tig the � Government to eeeet leg- , Will baReMoVed a ending all that time In an;& Q166
eve2dug. islation making it unlavful fax any - I -He vm S vmor,ar of M
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