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The Huron Expositor, 1931-11-06, Page 8I` 30 1 35 • . 71; • TUE 111140 • 4 1 e, 4,1 fee ea" - • . , . . , . :•A aken Every Pay ha ,` Satt,ilidAy. .. e'' lar monthly' meetings and to. carr'y On Bernice, of 'Aleberta spent the. Week' , e ...;•,,aaere,... . -,a; a •.'..e.e.,,,,, ti,. „a„e eq., ::,4 ' , A , , ,,. atti `1: • - . ' . • ,,. ,,., • . ONE the work started by the,. previene e-.2 waive. Officers for the coming year were elected as fellows.: Honorary president, Mr. Charles Stewart; presi- dent, Miss Mabel Turnbull; i - • , and -44th Ors7;„ William Wafer. Kre: igeeage . Weir left thie wee for Anclq0C11, .S4., where She Will spend the whiter with her ddaughter%. Me. • .' , ...ea' :, • ev... , k , • ' ,I ..,,„ , Tea' . . vice-presi- dent, W. C. Barber; secretary-treas.." urer, A. Y. 1VIcLean; executive com- mittee, Messrs. A. F. Edmunds, J. C. • -4-•-•,, . A line a Books of Travel,. BiogTaphy, History and Fie- GordonaWriht, of Qatari() Cola lege of Agriculture, Guelph, spent the' week end at his home in Tuckersinith. Mr. Mrs. Walter ' ' , g ei • Crith, Misses Mary Bell, Mary Jack- son and Alike Archibald. tion. /These formerly sold at • $2.50; $4.00 and $5.00 each. . Some of them in original edi- and Wade, Of Chatham, wer guests last week at el the• Queen's. ..., , cl h fancy china aps and Saucers, pte.ea,•cream pitchers, sugar agc etc„ with each poundlaaPPRICE . 1 z IAEA SOUP or ASPARAGUS • .. .''' ' Died In Vancouver. -The death oe- curred in Vancouver en October 24th, of a former well known and highly tions.. . $1.10 ca ' Mr. and Mrs: E. R. Crawford, of Stratford, were visiting Seaforth friends over the week end. ; • • 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson, of • - . t . . " . • P -Large cans. that were 15,c 20y-eents, for PralagZ' TOMATO SOUP, •OLARK'S oe CAIVIPBELL'S . 10c :MX, PLAKES-3 for 25c WICK WASH TABLETS -We sold these for years at 25c. A lucky (purchase enables us to sell 4 for 25c and they are splendid. • , SALE THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY respected resident of McKillop and Seaforth, in the person of.. Mary Ann , Campbell, widow of the late Henry M. Cash, in her 77th year. Mrs. Cash was the third daughter of the late' Robert and Susan Page Campbell, of the seventh concession of McKillop, and had ibeen a resident 'ef "Seaforth antil four years ago when she moved ,,, . . . rra t hom son's P Book Store,eSeaforth ' 0 - 'Subseriptions taken for newspapere and magazines at publisher's price. London, were in Seaforth on Friday la tr. and Mes. R. N. Bissonette, of S. tratfoid, were the guests of Mr, William Hartry last week end. 'Miss B. M. Grieve, of Chatham, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 'IV Grieve, in Eg- mondville. , -, . • a , . . ' . • irommomPATBRTEURNITY / TO SAVE DOLLARS . • - IS Special . , WHIZ FLUSH -Warranted as -I) g i., ' . to Vancouver to reside. Up to that , . Mr. Joseph Robinson,•of Detroit,. prices , RIGHT NOW . Special. good as any at 35c, for c ate D. B. KLEEN-UP'SOAP is a wonder- „ help for cleaning woodwork, THE SALE OF THE YEAR ' - time she had been a ,eonstant attend- ant at North Side United CI -flinch from the- time of her marriage it; 1877, and and three sisters, Mrs. Ed. Parker, Mrs. Pearson, of Hickson, and Mrs.` George Brandy, of Stratford. The was a Seaforth visitor last week. Rev. L B. Keine was in Orangeville taking anniversary services last Sun- ' • • Prices on • • on • Curtain ,. • ena.naelware, floors, ollchith; 25r. etc. per can • a &.NTI•DRUDGal cLEANSER. Regular 10e; pelal, 4 for 25c FRY'S, •ROWNTREE'S, BAKER'S or . COWAN'S COCOA 25c Per half pound , • - 1 17 Ph • ' Keating sl arthacy , ' The Resell Drug Store -:' Phone 28 : Seaforth, Ont, 1 ‘vil be remembered by many old friends. Mrs, Cash is survived by one daughter,. Mrs. W. C. Black, with ' whom she made her home since the . passing of her younger daughter, Et-, . ta, tlaz•ee years ago. The funeral Was held on 'Monday, 'October -26th, inter: ment taking in Ocean View Bur- funeral,,which was largely attended, took place rrom Cavan Church, Win - .tero_, p on Thursday afternoon. with interment in ,Maitlandbank Cemetery. Rev. I. B. Keine and Rev. W. F. Smith• officiated at the churp- and grave. III. day' • • The Misses Brine Spent last week with Brussels friends. . • Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ,Govenlock and danghter spent the week end with relatives here. . .. iMes. William, Gillespie James St ' - ., " -.- - • ,Goods . • x . Drapery ..11 and ' Floor - . A '. Rugg • , ' '0..( -Dresses Coats aet Lingerie ., Hats . Etc'. GOMFORT .,1..YE-100% pure; . 25c : place : ial Park, Vancouver, B. C. '. • is visiting -in Beamsville. , Mr. Dawson Reid, of Guelph, • `r ‘% ..----,',V, ." . 2 for _ SHIRRIFF'S GOOD -MORNING MAR4- , . i . LOCAL BRIEFS spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. • - MALA.DE is mild, dainty, . 25c . . , . Mrs. Adam Kline, l'Iorth Main ' J. F. Reid. . 1 • 'delicious , NATURE'S BEST ORAE 92f• MARMALADE -40 -oz. jar g-'" BAPORDS FLOOR WAX is guaran- Wornen'e Institute. -The Women's COMING. EVENTS ' Street, will' this Saturday celebrate Institute trill hold their regular meet-. ing on November 18th, instead of • . 94th b,irthday. Mrs. Kline is in . (itern3 under this head will be charged at theher Wednesday, November llth. best ' of health and her many • STANLEY Mr. George Armstrong, ott'Egmond- .1 F -, . , , 4 '-‘,. ' the rate of 25 cents each insertion). . friends join The Expositor in tville, last egemeammemi; . (...,,,.."-.-_-_ 111101110111111 teed to us superior to even 45c those selling at 75c, for MAPLE SYRUP -Regular $2 ti cn to $2.50, for, pet gallonawao FOR .CI-IRIST,MAS PRESENTS-Sel- ect from our Profit Sharing List. DRIED APPLES.-We'can take dried will Fr - ' Seaforth Collegiate Commencement on Fri- • • .••• wishing her many happy returns of Announcement -Mrs. Ida E. Smith, day. December 4th, in Cardno's Hall. Par-- , 180 Fern Avenue; Toronto, wishes to titulars aater, ' . the ,day. announce the engagement of her . ?ewe school Concert - Cardno's Hall, Mr. an il Mrs. Charles Noble and son, Thursday and Friday'November 12th and of Brantford; were the -guests over daughter, Etta Elizabeth, to Mr. Chas. 13th. Plan. opens at Aberhart's Drug Store the week end of Dr. and ,Miss Mac- S. White, both .e,f Toronto, the mar- on Sturday, November 7th, at 9 a.m. kay. ria!ge t'o take place quietly Oct. 31st. Legion. Euchre and •Dance. -The Seaforth • •4 ' M.ss Janette Wilson, London, visited week with friends in Stanley. . ' Mr. and Mrs. George Lilley and Mr, Calvin Dowson, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dowson. , The Yoting People of Blake and Goshen had - , . JP ...a . i , • ' • • OU wiLL sEE mANy apples, but not unless .they are An large guarters, bright and rattling dry, and then all, we can .get for them is 21/2c, and we have to pay 40 Branch of the Canadian Legion will hold a .of Catholic Women's League. ,- The .m..tch_re ,and.dance in the G, W. V. A. Hall was a recent guest at the 'home of wennesday, November Ilth, at 8 'P.m.. ,, Mr. and Mrs. ..1.: A. Wilson. , . Cathblic Women's League held their a monthly meetinfg on Sionday evening .„ Dr. and Mrs. Everett Rivers,/of De- a very successful Hal - H& - lowe'en party at thelhome of M. Roy Lamont on Friday evening. .Mr. Wilson Armstrong has not been .-- . ITEMS. freight. . ' . F. D. Ilutchison . last. FolloWing routine busine!s, it • troit, were the guest last week of Dr. was decided to hold a euchre on Tues- Wanted. - River's parents, Mrand Mrs.James :Piano box 62,, x 5-7,, x 2V,. : ,, day, November, 17th. . Phone 380, Seaforth, 31433a4z1. Rivers. Piano For Professor E. Lloyd 'Morrow, enjoying his usual good health of late. He has some serious throat trouble. Mr. W. J. Dowson • - •- . , • • • Phone, Phor -Food----166 ' Sale,-Newscale Williams' of Apply tO Ni-. F. . , Knox College, who preached in First Ask Business Places to' Close. -The G. Livingstone. Legion requests tha.6 all ,places of Cider Kegs For Sale. ---Solid oak kegs33:11,4 iXChl Presbyterian • Church last S.unday, hole about 15 galkyns, 31.50 each. Appl ' Y 10 was the of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. went to Seaforth on Monday to receive treatments for a troublesome . carbuncle, which , we hope he in. the Store that -are not advertised that will , ... • rival and surpass the ones advertised. Come to . — , •MI'S. I s'Your Automobile Insured? busfness that .are not dosingfor the WA. Crich, Seaforth. 3333-1 guest ullen holiday, Wednesday, ,Navember .11th, Barrels For Sale. -40- gallon wooden bar- ' M ' . J. C. Greig vvas visiting friends will be kind enough to clog,e during R. alit° ,Phone 98t-°eIti3a=ifsOrthA"IY t'3)3;f4axsi in Goderich. .the Memonal Service, from 10 a.m. • c • ' -, • to 11.30. - • Remnants -4 ibs.. Print' 51.00; s Ms. Silk; Miss Anderson, of St. Marys, was ' , Velvets er Cretonnes 31,50. Agents, dealers of Mrs. William Sc may soon get rid of. The Sacranient of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed in Goshen, Blake and Varna churches next Sunday., 'Miss Gladys Allan, of Goderich, visited;' he' visiteer • ' this Store and you will be well repaid. , • , • . 49c ' Wool Dress Goods, values to iF T, DO YOU KNOW THAT , wanted. A. MeCreery Co., Chathato, Ont. • .the guest' Business Change. -Mr. John. Pu 3308-tt Mr. and Mrs. Sal. Williams, Gode- of years has •ceene Lime" and Paristone.-'Get your rich Streeti•East, entertained in hon- man, whb for a numberel their daughter, Madeline, sister, Miss Mabel Calvet. last week. Miss Beatrice Gesll° pent the ,ee YARD $.L25 a yard . 49c Yard ' IN TIE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT You have giVen a BL4NK CHEQUE which may cost you, your entire life's eavings? . - been associated With his hrother, mr, S. C. Pullman; has this week acquire ed the' barber shop and bowling, alley in the Cardno Block, formerly owned by S. S. McVey. Mr.- Pullman 'took .sinap•ly at once as we' have only about fifty or of whose barrels ojiiirecsslzi 'doenslft. 1.easaftortzr for s3e3asan birthday it was, last Saturday even- ing. F.riends were present from Sea- F.or Sale, --Fifty pute bred Barred 'Rook pu-,1- 4'orth Zurich- Mitchell HillSeTeen and lets, of a g. ood laying strain. All hatched be- '' - fore May' 15.th. Apply 'to Roland - Kennedy, Clinton. --'1 e, week end with her friend, IVIiss Grace Robinson. . Rev. E. A. Poulter, together with the Youn Peo le o''' B1 k ' n g p 1., a e a d Gosh- en congregations, hgve organized a 4 I , 69c Fine,Wool Dress Goods, values YARD,. . to 81.65 yard • . . Ggc Yard. ..,. aw The Financial Responsibility let may suspend your licenses for A L • posseSsion on Wednesday.18c R. R. No. 4, seasorth, Ont., or phone 131 r 22. Mr. and .Mrs. J. 'G,. McDiarmid, of ' 3831-1- London,rwere Seaforth Young People's Society. The officers folldws: , Yarcl wide Heavy, Saft Flan - TIME if you are unable to pay. - BE INSURED! NOT ' WrSHING . . First Presbyterian Church.-Anni- verSary services will be held next . visitors en Lost. -On. the Kippen Road, betWeen Sea- Friday fast. ' forth and six miles south, an English pocket Mi'. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson and wallet. Valued a:s; a keepsake. Finder .please are as President, Rev. W. 0. Robinson; Tice -president, Elmore Reys; secretary, ,Margaret Robinson; ' . YARD nelette, 25c value 18c Yard YOU WERE AFTER THE' ACCI:, Sunday when, Rev. S., Banks Nelson , , .. leave at The Expositor Office and- receive re1- . treasurer, Walter McBride; organist,. .• " DENT. ' will deliver the sermons. Again on Monday night, following the fowl su ward. .3334 ' • ' Margaret: McKinley; assistant, Ern- ma McBride. The convenor of the 25c White. . Turkish Towelling 23 .- ' Yard .'. NEW LOW RATES . • per, Dr. INcelsain will deliver a lecture. Rev. I. B. Keine 'will Dr. . '"AMERICA'S SWEETHEART" , Christian Fellowship •Committee Ed- ith McBride; '. Missions, Alberta . YARD inch width, 35c value 25c occupy Nel- Full information , gladly given. , son's pulpit -in Knox Church, HamiIi ton. 'CALL US.. . . . . Poppy Day and Remembrance Day. . . -As announced last week, the poppy , sellers will call on every hous.eholder Mary of Fin- layr of Christian Citizenship, Edgar Smith; of Literary, Olive Erratt; and Recreation. ? 35c Two -Tone, Sun -Past, large Bath EACH Towels, our 45c value Each • WATSON REID Students Win Scholarships. -An- this Saturday. Buyers of poppies are . , ,-m oi requested to wear same at the Re- Re - of Margaret Douglas, . School Report. -The folloWing 35c & ounceent has nrn ,been made of the re- Specialist in all lines of Insuratice sults of the Cartier -McGee Scholar- ship _Competition for the Raman Cath- PHONE 33 W : SEAFQRTH olic Diocese of London. Three ,stncl- mmi ebrance Day ceremony, to be held . r ickford in Victoria Park, Wednesday morning, November,11th. Legion officials re- . , mind the public that the work is ' in . the e report of S - S No 10,Stanley. SE. IV -Jim Burdge 82, Harry Snid-* er 79, ' Kenneth 'McCowan 74, Olive Johnson 69, Audrey Swan 68. Jr. IV .' -. - 23e‘ Heavy Pure Linen Russia Crash YARD Towelling, 30c value 23c .Yard' ants in this district havie been suc- worthy of everyone's support; giving, A GLORIOUS ROMANCE -Archie Mustard. 70, Harry Collins :- ,, -Floral t - cessful. The subject on 'which an es- , . . . - ' say was written was "St. Jean de 0 .0 .0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0, .0 Brelabeuf., 1593-1649." The successful c> . 0 candidates, Cyril Flannery, St. James' as it does, work for cripple*, soldiers FROM ° THE STAGE PLAY by whom the poppies are made, and at' the Same time providing a sum to be 65, Willie Burdge 53. Jr. IN-:Eloyd Thomson f§0, Nola Taylor 76, Doreen PePper 71, Robert Aldwinekle 68, Bil- lie Graham 6.5, Alvin 'Ditot 58. Jr. • '-• 33c Comforter Crepe,. 60e • YARD . quality, t9 clear , • e 33c Yard , <> S. T. Holmes & Son 0 sc..h..i., Seaforth; Frances Fortune, o FUNERAL SERVICE ' ,o. Union Public School; No. 1, Seaforth, O Main Street, Seaforth .e). and Ursula Flanagan, St. Patrick's 0 . ---- - p School, Dublin, receive $5 each, ' used in local relief work for re- turned soldierst families. ' This year lij • the needs are great and a generous , Q. , ET response will be greatly welcomed by the local I,egion. On Wednesday, III. --Hubert Taylor 67, Carlyle Corn- ish- 62, Barbara Graham 60, Doris Ditot 58, Glenn Swan 57, Anna Corn- ish 55, Donald Smith 5g. II -Marg - e ' . , 16c Heavy Pure Linen, stripe Towel- • YARD ling. See the value 1 6c' Yard 40 0 S. T. Hlmes',,residence, ' 4. • • November llth., local Legion will aret McEwen 71, Elizabeth Aikenhead „ 0 Goderich Street, West; phone .0 Young People's League. -Mr: Keith No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' so. Webster, convenor of the Devotional 0 residence, ;'Goderich Street, *. Department, had charge of the meet- 0, East; phone No, 308. * ing held in Northside United Church •0, Limousine Ambulance Service 0 en Tuesday 'evening, November 3rd. O Night calls, 308. The meeting opened with a hymn. .the. honor the fallen comrades by a short Other stars- have • come and gone but. for a generation "Our Mary" has ceremony at the monument. This will • • be followed 4.y- the placing of wreaths held her own unique place in • the hearts of the world's public. - ' from the various ehurches, societies, . This will be your last opportunity etc., and the Last ;Post will be sound- . . . ed at 11 a.m. Accommodation will be to see her in silent drama -the field "ether 69, Margaret McQueen 66, Jack Mils-. tard and Duncan MeEwen, equal, 64. I-AleX. Thomsen, Adam Wilson, Geo. Wilson. Primer -Lo. uis Detot, Jack Graham, Grace Smith. Number on roll, 32 • average attendance,31 4 - - • . , • SPECIAL0 SALE cPoRNICGE0SLEOuNmL8INO LEUMS AND phone .0. 0 Day calls, phone .119 J. 0 followed by the Lord's Prayer repeat- in The made for the local chairs, who may in *hich'she and it to grew to supremacy in the aningsementsphere. Edard'IVI. MacLeod, Teacher. ' ' School Report., '.11› Charges moderate. * ed unison. minutes of the .0 . 0 former meeting were read by the sec- O 0 0 0 a> ,,0 0 0 .ca * 0 p retary, Miss Hellyer,' and adopted. - A hymn was sung and the Scrip- wish to help out in the singing por- The storyis of a merry Southern tion of the programme: There will belle, left7hoaudrinwnietrh jaacleutuflit•oarud also i be special ovisionAmade for .0 a0. "next of kC.../A ,shorf parade at i blissful . life becomes -The following is the report of S. S. No. 14, Stanley, '- for i0ctoben_ Sr. IV' -1 Margairet anes 72, Elmer Hayter , 0, es ey Jones '''' MacTavish's . . . , El ture lesson read by Miss Gillespie, af- eer, and whose. a drama, 10.15 a.m. from the Town Hall to the sa, Wilmer Jones 58, Alex. McBeath . , ter which Mr. C. H. Holland conduct- ed a very intereiting and instructive AUTO INSURANCE • park will precede the ceremony. insequence. This little Canadian -born girl has 56. Jr. IV -Audrey Cochrann 73, •' ,Harvey Hayter 72, Aubrey Farquhar ( study on. few • made history. You'll owe it to ' 67, Harold Jones a chapters of the. Bible, which wasmuch enjeyed. ,A unique . Contest brought the veting to a cloee. Let us protect you anywhere inTHIS -4. ,.-,---- your- self in years to come to•see her. Eginondville Anniversary -For 86- ' Egrnondville WEEK END 60. Jr. III --- Mary Farquhar 63, Kathleen Jones ' 60, George Clifton 59. II -Eric Switzer ,---- ams and Miss Fiagland. r !Miss B. Kirk, of Torento, who has ored to Owen Sound last Thursday. They were actompanied by Mrs. Joe -4* Canada or the United States with ' Attended .Clinton Meeting. _ The an Auto Policy that will take., a(Approved load off your min'd' and at members of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge No. 117, I.O.O.F., motored to'Clinton ' NEW on Monday evening,' November 2nd, to , • . attend the regular meeting of Huronic lioni Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. M. Desney, of Tariff Rates Oshawa, years Church has been carrying on'. On, Sunday, November 1st, they celebrated another anni- versary. The Rev. George Weir, BA., of Blyth,- preached two challengieg sermons :to ciiowded congregations. At the evening service, the Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A., Northside , - U.) . . R IN c E s , 55. I -Ernie Talbot, Mervin Hayter, Donald Switzer, Kenneth McKenzie. Primer -Lois Rathwell, Eileen Hay- ter, Jean iSpeir, -Mildred Jones, Donald McKenzie. Number- on roll, 22; av- erage attendazi&, 20.-P. C. Penfold, Teacher.. . - enjoyed a week's pleasant sojourn with her sister, iMas. W. Lyon, has re- turned. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Geddes, of Belgrave, recently visited the home.of Mr. and Mrs.. McCrea. • NChamber, of Goderich, is a urse Manning and Nurse. Chambers. Don't forget the concert to b,e given in the Hall by forty Toronto boys on Saturday night. Oliver -Woodman. - A quiet hal pretty wedding took place in Lanai. desboro on Wednesday, October 2844 , vice-president of the Re- of Church, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the home of the bride's, mothq, . bekah Assembly of Ontario, was pres- or any number of months wish Seaforth, took, part in the service. The .• , . Percy Manning. . • when Rachel Elizabeth, 'only (laugh- ,f you ent, also District Deputy President, Miss G. Peacock of New Hamburg. at's worth your -While to see us ' • • There were also visitors from New before placing your insurance and Hamburg and Goderich Lodges. At of?the new low non -tariff rates the close of the meeting there was a you cannot afford to take chances. splendid' address from tile vice-presi- All claims promptly and satisfac- dent, also a' few remarks from the torily paid- • District Deputy President and other Phoee, write er call -Night and 'visitors present. After the meeting a Day Service. very dainty lunch was served by the Social Social Committees of Clinton and Sea- PHONE 125 . forth. , choir was assisted by Mrs. W. P. Lane and 'Miss Helen Lane, of Sea- forth; Mrs. Fing]and, of • Walton, and' Mr. .1. 'Henderson, of Duff's Chbrch, McKillop. 'On Monday eveaing a fowl supper was served to oyer 500 guests andan,excellent concert was given by the Eureka Concert Co. Mr. Boyd, the leader of the company, has a rich baritone voice and had a sprinkle of humor in • his songs. He was ably supported by Miss Nott, aecompa.nist; Miss Hudson, reader; Mrs.Fingland, • Rrittounteinent JOHN PULLMAN e • having acquired the . • . Barber Shop and . . Bowling Alley , LONDESBORO ' . • .„ The W. A. of the United Church . held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slinier- , cock last Wednesday afternoon, and it was well attended. The president, Mrs. Townsend, had charge of the business part and Mrs. (Rev.) John - ston, of the prtegramme part. Those taking part 'deserve much Credit as all umbers were•well given: Reek,ner Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt, of St. Hele-n's, visited the latter's mother on Sunday. way,Drsapnedn'taMiriass.tSFtarcidkahyousaet,. tohfeRhidogmeee of their uncle, Mr. Wm. Brigham. Mrs Roberts,' of Royal Oak, who . . ' visited the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Mb- Cool have returned., ' 'Mrs. Fred Johnston; and brother, Mr. W Well, of Goderich, spent some ” " time at her home last week. Among those who ware guests of Mr. Mrs. Ernest Adams last Sab- ter, of Mrs. and the late Mr. Samuel Woodman was united in marriage to NiMir,.. Thomas„,hnson 0017ira,tionfg.C.liTntitoen,brRideve: who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Henry Adams, looked charming in a. brown satin gown with lace trimming. Following the, ee - meny a wedding dinner was servedap; a small number of guests. 'the di . - was 3erved by (Miss Mary Cart- Wright,'ary Moore . and Mrs. John Armstroug. Amid showers con- , A. D. :SUTHERLAND . Former Resident. of .Seaforth Dies. • General Insurance, Real Estate -There passed ay in the General Conveyancing, Etc. Hospital, Wingham, on Saturday eve- Office over Keating's Drug'Store. ning, Margaret Kelly, widow of theBrundson SEAFORTH : , ONTARIO late John Hogg, of Seaforth. The deceased woman had been ailingAuburnrel - fox. e ' a number of years. She had be'en eoprana; Mia Fowler., violinist; and Miss Fraser with a Hawaiian guitar, who • completely . captured the audi- ence Jimmy Broadfoot, Egmond- ville's own boy soprana, was an ex- tra • on the programme ,Monday even- frig, and drew his enthusiastic . in the Coedit° Block, formerly owned , by S. S. McVey, is pre-: ipared to serve the pufilic in a i CLEAN, UP-TO-DATE BARBER SHOP. ' ing, Mrs. Bert Brundson; piano duet, Mrs. J. Carter and Mrs.Ernest Ad- adms; current events were gayen• by Miss Lavine Brigham; recitation, Mrs. Percy Manning, and a contest. which - . was very interesting. We ma e spe- cial mentioe of the very kindly way and bath were: Dr. and MrseStackheuse, Ridgeway; Mr. and 'MTS. , Hoarded and two daughters, Clinton; Mr and Miss Stackhbuse, Blyth, and ' -4 Mr. and Mrs. Mogeridge, Auburn, and ' tires other a . MTS. Percy Manning oe fetti and good wishes, Mr. and M. Oliver left on -the afternoon train frein Cliinton.for London and Chica- go, the ibride wearing a brown crepe coat with matclfing accesseties. On their return they will reside on Rat.- 'Street, Clinton. .'Ms. • married twice, her late husband pre- . ' ter „usual applause. While supper was being the Give him trial. Mrs. 'Sundercock used us. She made everyone 'feel at hon -se. Lunch was and mot- -±enbury • .. deceased about thirty-five years M. McKILLOP MUTUAL ago. Surviving are 'one son, John served, Tyndall Orchestra, of Eg- mondville, entertained the waiting .; a • served in good style, which everyone - . . ' FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y MacDonald, of Tisdale, Sask., by 'her • Y. first husband, two daughters, Mrs. C. crowds with rich melodies, :Yr , • REDUCED PRICES FOR BOWLING enjoyed. Mrs. Parker aece family, of Sarnia, who have , .. , , . , a . a,---- S. Millard,, of Copper' Cliff; Mrs. HEAD OFTICE.---SEAFORTH, ONT. (Rev.) George Rogers, of' Merryfield, B. ;C.,. by her - .. Death of Mrs. George Habkirk.- -1 game itOw 15c . enjoyed a very, pleasant so, journ with her parents, Rev. Mrs. Forrester, at the Manse, have return - . nniversary Services. second, husband, also .• 4. \ one brother, Alex. Kelly, Swift Death came with startling stiddenrress ed, . • of ' OFFICERS: ! Current. The funeral took place to Mrs. George .d-Iabkirk, in Seaforth, on Tuesday evening froma heart at- Miss , Landy 'Young has arrived home after spending some time with • ( .. Min Bennevvies, Bradhafen - pres. from the residence a of John Kelly, ainele Connolly, Goderich:- Vice -Pies. Turnherry Street, on Tuesday after- D: F. McGregor, .Seaforth t gee.-Treas. noon at two o'clock. Interment 'was , . AGENTS: made in the Wingharn iceetery. ... tack. Mrs. Trabkirk spent the major part of her life in.Winthrop, ,moving to Seaforth it few years ago, and her death was a great shock to her many ewer • ' ' ' , DANCE friends near Blyth. , • Mrs. A. Well visited her mother, Mrs. aVrarehall, near. Blyth, last Thursa • ' Northside , • United Church , e Sunday • Nov,. 15 1931 . W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John A New' Lease ofS. C. . Murray, R. R. 3, Seaforth; Life. -The C 'I friends in this district, She was born in Oxford County, the daughter • Mr. Fred Johnston spent the week his home here. .. , *Tatmeeth, Brea tsE. wR.....2: Alumni net in the Carnegie Library visoh. ' i . ..i,L, on VIOnday evening to. elect officers and discuss WaYs and means of keep- . " ' DIREIGTORSe • ing,the asseeiation alive and intereet- lirillikgrit. Itnd lieridesbero; 3ohn ing for . members. The presidett Mr. ,., novheti 13rodhakreiti.. hates' Evan% Charles Stewart, was in the chair and .. , . ,, gotottg4,, Iantet. Connolly,. pretided.' 11.1:e as86eigtion decided, to , .' 1.',41q,'*' ' 060i NC t.., t`fi,‘ tPrili ar a. tention :dame to be held '15121i;Gedtga :ailir : Itristrent night) tik,whiCh it *at , ,Aititotthl lati .1iNiea: tho .riittiwotto to,otoi graft.. A' 4iii&i.tlitirdietk„'. iiii• *Mild he ntletd'' Wen& . ettiL• JV'potow,f-Aie- -:'••••••-• -:• . •r•'."'" - ";''''', ' ' - -,- . - -' ' , ',, ,;'• via - - 0, . 4.1,,,,,,,„;0• ,,,,,,-,4,,-!4•• ov„,,, -L..", :'ci l'afiteatatitaliteee Ma& ,tcif It tttgoil..., i 46461.'Wet'aiWikjAiAliii.4a43i4i-P:fA,-ee.,ie•e, ,.1.-.-",./e,:lAsi.,e4•;.. ,,,I',f ,Ii.I.,,,I Ir'I,. III•Xik ."4gI7:I.,,,,..• . of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Calder. In 1887 she was married, .het litieband predeceasing her tWentyeAVe yettee ago, at also did one son,flGarnet 'in 1921. alrs.. Histhkirla. 'a fend matter and a loiter ef her church, was...tor many years a member ot •Oavan Church, Nirintbrop. She leaves' .,•to matirn her lose, to sons, ,Iilail, of lltelCillepi and drvail, of Wiughoe, 64110001W' Vcrilliant. tsk 0100 tliff • ' • , /,' - ' . .: . -: ' • , ,:i'k Out, and . And* Of kricksoul drit . ' . Y P • ' A • • '0 in WALKER'S HALL , , BRUtEFIELD FRIDAY NOVEIMitER Gth , ' New and Old Vrime Dancing Four -piece Orchestra Aditigsien: •Gents, 40e. Ladies, •20c, . ., Lanch Pro -cid . ' '''''''''' ''''''' . tr , , , ' :' :. ' f. ' • • 40.4,61 ---, .• ,---,,,1 --jr- -0,- - , end at 'Mr. Bert 'Greg was home over the week end. 4 Mrs. White, of Dietirtian„ has re-, turned to her home, after spending eerie time a the hone of her brother, r; Thomas Mint*. ilVtts:Getirge Moon left for TOrolite left Friday. j8he expeaS 'to remain some tithe 'to Visit relitiyes there. . Kist .k.rnett motored:te Toronto laet welYit and. tatenf,'"Ateire'alltays. She was $1,00twaiiied by 1ii' id ittoia .0,, - ' ' P4blit WOrshiO, 11 a.m.: . Rev. Stanley Ovven, M.A., ' .• St4Ohn's United ChUrch 'Stratford. apakeerreaeee'e • .11 • e• p.m.: Re-... • ,co wipth',1"), I v Edifitind .11 Oliver, , Coreoltiaderaa.r,, 0,f;t,h. ,e U, nit. e. d /C1111714- :', - 0 - ''';'a,,,,..' , ' '• rECIAL MUSIC' 0-1: TIM. 09:041.,‘ , ' ! -0,-- ' Ret W. r. W16 Pagtor. . ', . f '' ' • 4 1 e, 4,1 fee ea" - •