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The Huron Expositor, 1932-11-11, Page 8,V .. p1v P41'' 4""', i,:f + r,,l a.- 11 A• l ' �j 1� ��111 f• ,� 4,�1 1 �N I'v'i k. A Juxe 7I� a# 41 ' 1 it ti't �ug�•l - , f., � 3My t2Y t'If', ,lf r Y .. P +I .. owders �;I,� a A 4Y ' 4 'F � a a I�',`j , ty purehas and �' 1 it t �l , t enables us to I "!ff. ,Je!119es ,at ....6 for 25c It6r r�,a )s' 7iT1�TG�S AND IlUSCQOUIS JELLY r �,hna , 3?14Y, EbRt9 ............3 for 2& +'�,r;#1.t ,. �X--,At liens than: whole- +� ,a ai 'aztil price ....... , .....2 for 25c Iii' � '. t1TI rEx F1IAKE1S �, ti ' VQOKXNG FgG S-F inest i�t;, Iyt.............. 3 ns.2c c + » •a a7E'i? DATESg," 1r 2 'pounds .... ZJc ,„ � �,, iCHOWE FILLET'S OF 4 ' '-_ •_,�a IW. ''D,IE--2 pau'nds .. , ... 25c t �, For your Christmas Cake 35c } _ 2 pounds .................. 36 ii�a w"I'llu'-L :N 13""n 4,': '- • 4VALNUI�S -Quarters; lib.... 4iJc i Z", . S1\RDINES- Genuine Brisling. �I Ac F i1 U N 'Per can ,: • T.ILY CHICKEIN HADm4E ! 5r ' • tin ! r; %feP $1, P11 VkCOR1MICKC S DAiINTY B -IS- qC '' CUITS•--r2 pound's ... 25c �: i�AX R�ONI-.R•eady out in bulk I I.psi ,pound ...................5c M. 1 DOMESTIC ONIONS 25{ E_' iii pounds c[ J . 140. 2 DOXIESTI,C ONI11ONS C Gnwal ler, 15 pounds .. , . , ..... 15 e eGLARKTS ,PARR & BEANIS i C{ Largest can, special ....... ! J In , F1i .. D. Hutchison . APHONE .166 ' Complete Insurance G Your insurance policy ha • " protected you for years. This office blas served yot . for as many. I With Fifty Different Com. panies we are prepared t( 1 continue, that service.. I,.. No Policy too large or' tot OF - . small•; rates gladly, given. LET US SERVE YOU i' I - . Phone 214 11 - Watson & Reid .11 Specialists in All Lines of ', . Insurance OC►OOOOO..00OC O C O I S. T. Holmes & Son O FUNERAL'. SERVICE C O Main Str.,eet, Seaforth C O C • . O S. T, Holmes' residence, C O Goderich Street, West; .phone C •b No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' C O residence, Goderich Street, C r...�. East; phone *No. 308. C -±, ,... O Limousine Ambulance Service C O Night calls, phone 308. C O Day calls, phone .119 J. C O . Charges moderate. C O C 0 0 0 O O O O O O O C } _:.. 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O , C O.1 H. C. BOX . C O Funeral Director and C O 'Licensed Embalmer C O Best Motor and Horse-dYawn C O equipment. C 4 O_ • Charges moderate. C It 7O Flowers furnished on short C 'O notice. C O Nights Calls Day Calls C ii.O Phtlne 17'5 Phone 43 C O i. 'C Ooa0000000C O O O O O O O O O O C r,.. 10 W. J. CLEARY <: '. O . Licensed Embalmer and• • C V O Funeral Director C O Up-to-date Horse and 'Motor C O Equipment. Q O Night and Day Service. O !; O Phone 19-22, Dublin. `' C <> <; �.1. c>0000a0000© I:, . 'tt r' , THE .McKILLOP MUTUAI. VIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE-SEAFQRTIH, ONT. S ,I f '` I OFFICERS: ,+ • Geo., A. WdCartney, Seaforth - Ptes. ''' 'I James 'Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. D. F. McGregor, Seafoxt2i - Seo.-Treas. €, AGENTS: �'' W. . E. Hinohlery, Seaforth -^ John 1,, ;; Murray, R. R. 3, Seaforth; je R. Q. ~: 1, .larmauth, Brodhagen; James Watt, <t 1Bly'tlt• I.', %I R90TORS: TAIllaw Knox . Londesboro • Jahn i,� k,Y. , i�, - vennewies, >fiiillyw Godl ,'I�r Beafort who so gelverou ly daubed, to the Mil Pop y u,' 4*6 '�tl'•�Ita 1, , i r L, Planlg+mlan, Toronto, and Mrs . „' ''YP•� , V ,i, p ,1gioal tji� RR°f'C � Yw , f a l �� ;Mrs. VVlrmghtt hada suffdi�ecl from heart ql J t;' R ..!. 9 d. ',•. .. 111. 1 i $rbdhagaifI; James 'Con- ireb- Alex. Broadfoot, No. �d6ert Ferris, Myth; ey, No, 3, 'Seaforth; ', 13 ` 44ld; Ja7K ft 5h6i- ts " hr. Wrian, Ito. 6, I; ' I ill' y )1 k I, j �7.. a v r'j i. ,'fn stJ'r7''4 { ,�IM1'"'•ief<v pT�''dr'.'.",'�r""'r,m,. i 7: » r� , 1 t r ', I A i , :," i lit,' a l g fir, ; .: ` 'at Yl'�, J 1� �S'}N rr, ,t •,h;�4 ' i�i �p, ", �' !s tlnj:r''''F'd I Y' I t +f i� I'I��SViS 1 s�l 1' 41 ddF 1{�I 4 I F`rtlF, `T'r}r t Fr tu3t� `. ,, W l•-... P, it eh P!,�rn,, �ds !iia ,r 4r ,,t 4rir.,'�,sr. llq l M, h � i"rlsp ' Doll Conten, 15 PRIZES , Three Doll Carriages with Dolls afid Thirteen Dolls, for .11 Girls not over 12 years of age. All girls of this age. may enter contest, wiitihou;t obligation, You in -my enter y+aurself or your friend, may put your naaine in. ENTER NOW --at-. Keating's Pharmacy The Rexall Drug Store PHONE 28 SEAFORTH (Cut • •Flowers, Wreaths and Floral Pieces supplied for all occasions. I ' ,r m r'9 ,• Y ,• s w. , :� r , w r Nov �'�11 y !� 11 _. Stewart- Donald Mac1'avisdr' them -Vane, of Noxthsdlde Ual4ted lurch, ofW WWI I S, + ' J a'ead the .In.ipixroe oil the evious wllntell Mrs. Wrighturns a 'm'ean!bex. � . r p'ri 1 maeelting and 34 rrnernibers respondledRem' ember InFGexmenb icon 1lulade in .Roy's, carie- ,Mc�,C�' �� S "' I roc the roll call Jean ,Dale conduct -1. tory, Flullau+bozl, the pallbearers being f ed the dlerviotiaonad 'period. B€egieining The best,^ way to. find missing Messrs. George F,itx&raga', H, Ker, With the Band hymn and the Helen relatives is to get rich. . cher, Earl Ross, Flrank VAigh+t; Hlow- ,,�. MicI{iem4r�le off,e n 'band prayer, and Wright anal R. 'Gl iParke, •For Greatest • p • {p Something' )�` Bruce 49'right read the Scripture les.. (It may help you get rich by buy-. . .0 ' Comftgrt Chatelaine Patterns New Are (. son and Harrold Free read Scripture ing our HIGH PATENT FLOUR Cups Are Presented. - Wenn'ing Weals the Nu -Back lesson thoughts on Stewardship, `11 we at $2.10 "per owtt., and our FA- teams in the ilflurorn Softtball a Nu -Back '1l_ League .Girdles and , , band chorus was sung, follonyed by a ILY BRANDS at MOP-, were presented 'wlith cu at an in- Corset.11 '� Corselettes. recitation cin Stewardship by Alistair % i •, heir.'' tdng cerexrpriy' at thine Relgent Buy it Here, n own Now.,In Stock Now. Wlgg. Da,Yid Grieve, Frank Gold- W E KERS�AKE Theatre on Fndday eventing of ,last ` ing and Stuart Wigg offered sentence W. . week. Xuyor J. F. Daly. ached as I prayers. Mays. Brodie told the lesson FLOUR AND FEED ebairimraxn and caRedl Mr. A, Stee,A of story and the nwe'tin'g closed by all Clinton, who presented the Ecclestone We Have the Agency. repeating the Lord% prayer. 'Crap to a representative of the Grand; nted' " A forth • tD7liss Jessie Claris Ardm' re ' Bend teams. Frank Sills prese' ppreciate Help.-•--i0(incers. of the Canadian Legion wmsh to thank those a, ° P Mrs. Cilieanleanb King, Newnwket; the $iUs Cup to 11Gtle Neil Beattie, umscot of the ,Seaforth team; the the first meeting of the recently formed Literary Society. He recall- ed school d'ays.as they were when he who so gelverou ly daubed, to the M"re• 'C, Powell, Ardmore; Mrs. J. E. winn'etrls, The Duncan, Cup was pre - Legion. fund on Poppy Day on Sabur- L, Planlg+mlan, Toronto, and Mrs . sented ,by ,Mayor Daly, in the un - day last. The also wish to thank Y Brutce K'i'lpla~trick, Roxbury, MY. rl'he avoddalble a'bseniae of Mr. Duncan, to ;Mrs. VVlrmghtt hada suffdi�ecl from heart the young ladies who gave their time 'remains wall be, (brought to Seaforth J. Livermore, of Clinton, The pair - in selling the ,poppies and to bhelnk on Thursday evening and a military of d'uckls were won by W. 'Smith, of have been in town during the pas¢ George A. Sills & Sons, Stewart funeral under• the auspices of Sea- C11inton, who held 'tIie lucky ticket. Bros. and Wt, A. Crich for their co- forth (branch of the Clanad'ian Legion The , rogrTFo prdgr+am The so nig GoalibClBt resulted In a win operation in decorating their win- w+111 ble held from St. Thoanas' Anrgli- A. C. 11Caully,esecretary of the eight oW- oc'k she was talking to some draws for Remembrance Da Y• can Church oil Friday at 12.45 p.m.League, ,was ,made. possible through redovered, Shop located over Wright', Gar- callers, when she 'was, Stricken with I- tenmlent Will be nna'de in the family ,the co-operation of ,Mir, H. J. Suther- , ' Bowlers Hold Euchre. -A' mast en �- ,; plot in Madtl'aniNjank cemetery, and land, owner of the Regent. COMING EVENTS the palllbearers, will be Legibn mem,- hers, Dr, F, J. Berhely and, Messrs. .. amusing numbers ,on the •program was W!illia�m 'Brine; G. D. Ferguson, J. M 'Hold First Llan o Meeting, - Q• Y, an old and Janet Almoida IMelPh (Items under this head will be charged at the rate of 26 cents each insertion). ,MnMfilj,'DT. C. 'P. Sills ami R. pupil one time teacher of the Seaforth ICbi- snabla ,in wrStdng only wily be considered and should include age, ex- easoill, was a daughter ,of late John} McPher- Sproat. legi�attel, addressed the 'pupils an :Wed - ening of last week. Sixteen tables' Hold Friday, December 2nd, open for the Gldl L l ,the son, of F4ullai•ton township, where she nes'day afternoon on the occasion of . annu 'eg—s InsbiTu'te Crymmencement it Cardnq's Rall. Further detaiae later. 3387-2 No Death of Mrs, Hugh Wright.,-- A. very sad' and sudden death occurred an ISeeforth on Monday evening when the first meeting of the recently formed Literary Society. He recall- ed school d'ays.as they were when he U .. , 1. ' NEWS OF THE TOWN, ,• A Bargain in Window Shades. Itegrnlar Best ,Mrs. Wright passed away at her home an Noi•th ',1Vliann Street. was a i upiL Jim ` Telephone Linemen Here pi+ice.'$1.35. oil shades, seconds, sic. W>a'li'paver Shore. 3387-1 ;Mrs. VVlrmghtt hada suffdi�ecl from heart ,President Scott ,presided and .s,poke wards of weIco)me. ,He was -Line- men of the Bell Telephone Company Wanted—Experienced and reliable meal 'trouble for sotmie time, Il?ut :nvas able preceded by the School orchestra, who have been in town during the pas¢ wants work an farm; good plowman. Apply to Box 223, Soadorth, or The Expositor of- �• to IW' aboult'a's usual on 1VNbnday When 'she had been down town in the. af- 1 payed selections, at intervals during the week checking over the lines in,Sea, � forth. A number of poles were^re- 3384-tf Notice,—Upholstering done on short notice, ternoon. On Monday evening about prdgr+am The so nig GoalibClBt resulted In a win ' placed. also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto taps eight oW- oc'k she was talking to some form 'Fotrm. V, whit® Form IIA ca'p- - •- redovered, Shop located over Wright', Gar- callers, when she 'was, Stricken with tared 'the yell erven,t. , ' Bowlers Hold Euchre. -A' mast en age. D. Fein. Seaforth. 3349-tt Boy wanted. -,Boy wanted as apprentice in a ,severe heart attack and passed away a few Wnutes later. Mrs. One of the most interesting and joyalble stag euchre 's'ponsared 'by the pm,ntnng pliant, Wlegiate. Entmuce examina- Wrigihlt, whrnse molder x>aurne was amusing numbers ,on the •program was Seafarth Lawn Bowling Club was tion ,necessai,ry : some c,ollelgirate education de Appl4batians Janet Almoida IMelPh a pageant d ictin styles and 'cus- 88 g y held in the fawn hall on Friday ep_ Y snabla ,in wrStdng only wily be considered and should include age, ex- easoill, was a daughter ,of late John} McPher- toms from 18810 to 1932. A number ' ening of last week. Sixteen tables' perience and education. Apply to The Huron Explwiltor. Mr Lean 8�., ,the son, of F4ullai•ton township, where she of 'the pnpils,took' pant and every py,riod. was well represented. A were playing and prizes were won las fellows: Most games, John Publis,hers, sen- forth' w� dxou'Ir in 1887. In April, 1812 , skit in which the studenits imagination Gavientock Saanwel Jeffery; tome on' Blue Flame oil Burners. --Announcing the she was united in marriage to Mr, ran riot, followed and showed the hands, David Fell. ,ext nnadern heating deities .known. Iiens in swidethimg that hakes 'the drudgery out of HughVPFright For five years fol- lowing -their rnarriage they 'resided probable styles and' cukstomis in the 9 i'Volf Cubs Meet. -The Wolf Cubs 'the busy housewife's heating and cooking problem. Installed right in the store you .at C:hise'lhurs't' ,and, 'then Moved t0 year 1960. - The meeting was cloned with the Of First Presbyterian Church held have. We solidt your inciuirie,. Samuel Seaforth, " i1;h has 'since €been her National Anthem, " their wteekly meeting at four o'clock. �irter, Local ,gent. Phone 268W. fhomel. She is survived Iby her hus- A large number of the Cvtbs had their • 3333x2 band arudl circ sun, Jahm The fur- Death of Mrs. Richard R yon.-JF'ol- ; flag drill completed. After the busi- � was helldd from herr lwte 'hiome on lowing an illness of several months,, • Readers of ,the Chateline Magazine-, as well as • many 'other persons, will. be delighted t0 learn that we have- , placed in shock a full set.•of Chateline' Pattern's. This is the only fifteen' . cent pattern made in Canada, and' will fill a long -felt need. It .is a first, class, low-priced pattern, that will increase in popularity the better it. . e becomes known. , . ' . The next time you look for a pat-, tern, ask for Chateline. Every pat • cern guaranteed perfect'. For Fall 'Selection of the Latest New • Styles, See Our Counter Catalogue.- • D1lvmsda cif ter noon, when the ser- 1 n>es�s and', devotional period sides y Mrs, (Richard' Ryan, an esteemed res- . Bowfin vices were. conducted by Rev'. W. P, .ideant of this town, sed were chosen, the captpirns ,being Jack g league Games Are Play- ,pas peacefully l Moore and ,Charlie Wbods, the lat- ed•-iThe first series of games and away ,at her home on Wiest William • ter's side winning. Thecae were six- '1 of the second in the howling ^ Street on ,Sunday, Noveanlber 6th. PATTERNS MacTavish's PATTERNS teen in the group. league have ,been played and the +Mfrs.. Ryan, whose maiden name w'as 15C Each 15c Each standing ,of teams now is: Barber Fowl' Annie, O`Re2'lly, was born in Meath '.Former Seaforth Boy Married.= 2, Stewart 1, 'Mr -Lean 0, Wright 3, County, Irel4md, 85 years ago, and , 1 The marriage was solemnized in St. Lilly 6, Riley 0! Hiowes 1, Beattie 3. came to Canada with her parents . Eve 1�?iandla evening, rain or. , g Mary's•-Romvan Catholic Church, Bal- � 'Monday evening ducks ,were won � y 'g' when a child, tilua falmily"sr�ttlin an '���� shine, some 'bowler wins, a. (fuck the 2nd concession of MicKillo boa, Canal Zone, Panama; by Rev. by Jack Currie with 2'32 ,and by 'Wil- . p: In ' son Wrightwith 918. for a Chicken {because he was 1848 she was united in marriage to towz"�, --,Clip Out Each Week and Save- • Fartltueu Gay, on fiuesday, November s bowling at ,Pu111nan's� Why not 1 lit, of Anna Rliza'berbh, , daughter of - v Richard Ryan and took up farming , • 'The manly ,friends of Mr. W. RM The Hbron Expositor Good -Will Cam - try it? Your chances are as on the ,boundary, west of Walton, Smfilbe who •ha's been in ,Scott M'em- Mr. and Mrs. Jalives L. Clarke, Bal- Catholic Women's League' Hold y, paign 'Coupons, For Your Favorite Ilia, to•'�Mr. Eldhnund' Keaton Meetin --1A ver interesting meeting grand .another's• where her-huslband died in 1921, A ,orial Hoslpital for some weeks, will be Candidate. g• Q. and g• Y year later iU!rs. 'Ryan and her son, igd:ad to learn that he its ma'ldng -.It is not yet too late to enter The Mrs. Jo, p Z., and son of Mr, and ing was held e the parish hall dud- John Pullman Martin, 'm°ved tto Seaific lr, where steady progress towards recovery. Huron' Expositor Good -Will Club, Mrs. Joseph Kering, Seaforth. ing the ,p,a,st week with a. goad attend- they have since resided. re'sdded. She was a • MT. and Mss G. T. Saatt and Campaign and win one of the grand anee' e ix pr ens present. 'Mrs, Jas. devout. men ler• of ,St.'Jamie's° Catholic faimfii and Mr. and Mh•s. Be'lhorne of prize awards. Home and School Association Meet. Devedeaiix prersdd,ed and Miss 'Minnie THE BETTER BARBER Y , guests at fihe' --The regular monthly meetingof Drorse secretor r .. tI' Church and a 'miemibem of the Cath- IDtetroit rwere week egad' ' - y", y, Y, read the � •minute. alit Women's League. " She is sur= home off 'Mr. and 'Mrs, T. G. ,Scott. I. the Home tinct Schaal Associatio.l of til pretil,anls riveeting: During the ,vinfeicj toy a 'feanily of •three sons • 11VIr. and 'torsi 'W'. N. Knechtei was held in the public schoaI on Moil- mreetdng the dale+gats, Mrs. James and four daughters, Wxs. John Row- �ep'ent a pieas'ant week -end with Air. . day evening, when Mr. Wm. Ifartry Devereaux and Mrs. James Cleary, r "� Co dare land, Walton;• ,Mas. John Lane, St, 'and 'Mrs. E. E. •Seirord, in 1Vleaford. gave a most interesting talk or. read this reports of the Conlan (Did- m i Calumrban; IMrs. F. Klein, 'St, Marys; • Northside United Church will THE KINGDOM OF MINI! Horticulture. Thus wars illustrated swan Clonventi,on, after which Rev. yant Wkn,gharm; Mr, Jos, hold their annliv+ersrary. on Sunday, with lantern sdi.des. A Miss Ella, R piano solri by Father Goetz, in a few word's, thank- 9 0 00, * 0 Ryan, Walton; IJ&. James Ryan, of November 20th. WITH OPEN FORUM Miss Helen Crich and filo choruses 'ed the delegates for the interest olid' Wlatgan, Sark, and Mr. Martin Ryan, •Mrs. A'le. Ross, o£ McKillop, by senior girls of the school were. dare 'they had! taken in preparing why Fuse* Old, • run-down Seaforth. Sask., funeral was held from left lash week for Windsor, inhere in the much enjoyed musical numbers •the,se reports and urged ,,alI the iodic; Tubes "fn your radio? Look St, James'Church an Tuesday 'morn- s, of the •:vening. The paogratn ,w -as to ,continue their good and noble he will spend' the winner with her , . x*ranged by Mrs. F. Bechely and 'w'ark, for "God and • Canada." Mists at the tremenddus redllcti0n ing, where Requiem Hrigh 'Mass Ivor ,daughter, Mrs. Vera Cartnpbell. S f • iwuss Mary Bell. Hilda Kennedy gave a hutmFarous' xeci- sung ,by Rev. 'Father Goetz. Inter • 'Mr. and, ;Mrs, W. J. IM,eLeod', of t• Thomas' Parish: -� tartdom•, "'Mrs. Arris at the TeIephone." in radio tube pri�ce5' fn 'the relent was made in , -St. Jamie.' ceme- London, spent iSunday at the home Hall..Setif Seaforth Sermon Subjects For. Next Sunday. After the business sessiotr • was over • last,�tw0 years: ' tery, the 'pall'be'a'rer's (being six grand- of n,)4Lr. and Mrs. Thon- s BFickell. --First Presbyterian Church-Anni- the meeting adj.ourried to meet ilext son's, ,�&s'sns• Norman and- Louis ss'`'4iss Annie Brodie and -the Miss- By versary services both mtorning and month. Tube Type 1 30 1932 Rowland, Joseph Ryan, Fergus Klein, .es Bessie and Sam McIntosh, of p A evening with Dr. ,Stuart Parker, of James and, John Lane. Arkon ., were week end visitors at E. Howard Dllrnin, B.A. Toman,to; as the rrsrimrfister. Thomas McMillan Young Liberals 171 A ��..�� the home of .Mr, and Mtrs. 'Charles Northside United', rhulrc�h-i14•orn� •Meet. -The first mee�rin,g of the re- "" $8' I Death of. Mrs. J. S. Roberts. -The Bradde. death occurred at the hoarse; of her • Wednesday, Nom. 16th, at 8 p.m.- ' ing, "'The Power of the Tongue"; eve- Gently organized Young Liberal Club 9Q1 A, B, and:,C $2.13 $1.0'Q ,dal;wghtert• in Oshawa, on 'Wednesday, 1V1hss Jaclosbn, of Egmon'd'ville, The Mind o£ Your Child - Ta• ning, The evening service will be was ,held in 'the, club r7ooFm's„ on "Mtn- @�1 O daughter 9tlh h 'Mrs, J 'W Roberts,Ls v ng with London friends'.. ' withdrawn, --Rev, W. P. Lane, Min- day night last witch a' large attend- 224 A . • L'Mrs. H. J. Gibson has returned Spank or Not to Spank. isber; ante. The ...... , .... $4.65 who for many years was pramnnen8 from f d Ghairmaru-Rev. •'W.' Lane. president, R. 'R.. McKay, si.10 om a (visit with Toronto Yrien s E,gniofi&ille United Church-1Morn- was in the chair and * in the social life of ISeaforth and was Vocal Musics-lMr. and Mrs. J. A. gave a ver 226 .............. .$2.50' widely known in this district, Mrs, r • Stewart."', her mother, Mrs. S. Boyd, has ' Ing, "The Pr'orbleinsi of Peace"; even- interesting talk. Short talks were @1 An R,o'lrexts bad- spent part of the sum- returned, from, Stratford, where she, ing service withdrawn for anni'vers- also ,given ,by Dr, R. R. Ross 'and' J. . •,, $2•89 $ 1 .40 "O' here at s e t pa of her sister had been spending several ''weeks., cry of First Presbyterian Church.- W. Beattie; Th•e 'Club decided � 245 .... Mrs. J. A. C • Miss Ellen 'Chalm,an under- ...,.;. Rev, C. A. .Malcolm, Minister. raise funds for current expenses 284 $ �.35 'ase, leaving for Oshawa went an operation for a'ppendiciti's in '(Thursday, Nov. 1Tth, at 8 ,r!- throu,gh Ae se'Ildng of meim'bership' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' $" 65 a f;,,w weeks ago. On Sunday she Seatt Memorial IHasipital on Tuesday. Suggestion, Hypnotism, healing Old Boys Will Hold Annual Meet- tickerbs at a nominal sums. F'oIlo'win sugered a severe stroke, from which, • IMis, ,yy IC iS goat Can Faith Gore. ing and Church Service. -The annual this m,eeltin, g she n,eNer rallied, ,passing away on p qnd little — ? g; Curds were played and We have your Tube T dau,g)hter are spending two weeks Chairman -Canon, Arppleyard. meeting of the Huron Old Bovs' As- an enjoyable lunch served. Meetings Types in Stock. Wednesday. She was a daughter of at Mrs. Sproat's hame in Toronto. Vocal Solo-JMr. James Scott. sociation of To'ranto, will ,,be, held in in future wilt be held -the first Wed,_ No charge for Testing. the late J. S. Parter„ one of the best • As we ,go, to press we learn of ' the Pythium Castle Hull, 247 College rne,sd , . onth, and will be Regardless of where you bought your known pioneer business •mem,. of Sea- the ,death of a ' highly esteelm,ed resi- g +sly of each. m . forth, and was born in E Friday, ' Street, Toronto, on Friday evening, arranged under the direction of the Radio, employ gmondville� d'emnt of ,thin district in gibe person of Y, Nove�mlber 18th; at 8 p m. - November 25th, for the election of entertainment committee. Forty-five Years ago she was unified Mx. Wildiaan JDh,n Sillier which oc- Telepathy--+I•s there a Menta officr.^•s and transaction of general ---P-- EDMUND DALY in marriage to Capt. J. S. Roberts, y' • carred at. his, honve in E,gmandville Wireless . business. At the canclusdon of thw Truck and Car Crash. -Gordon Lit for many years a ,pro-mdnent druggist bhas, Thursday muornirrg. IiVIz, Sillory Cha9rman-aMr. G. 'A. Ballantyne. business, euchre, bridge and dancingtle, driver of a bread truck, lost the of Seaforth, and the greater paint of Piano Solo -(Miss 'Helen Lane. will be.the Radio Service her married life was s was borne 'Hriagq, towhad seven - pent in this t ago but had ,been a programme and' refresh- fender and runn,inlg board of his yght"� years mentts will 'be served. The annual truck on Friday last when a car Phone 102 Seaforth town, 'Capt Roberts died in 1906, but reslidlent� here for many years, T sermon of the Astsociati•on will 'be driven by John ,Mclv+br, of Staffa, a 'Headquarters at Dabs Garage Mrs. Roberts continued to reside here • i Saturday, Novemrdber 19th, at 8 p.m.,-• �- until about 15 Mri• Jake ,Sproat, of Tend Mrs, What is Christian Socialism? • preached by the Rev. R. C. M,cI)iar- pupil of the Seaforth Collegiate In- Years ago, when sire its vi•sitiii'ig has pareivtis, .Mr. and Mrs. "m'id (fat m,erly of Grcider ich) at St. stilus went - �s,old her .home• and had since made Jauiie,s 5 goat of E „ Chairman -Mr. William' Black. past the sop sign at her hone with dfifterenrt mten,kers of F ' gmlondvalle' Vocal Solo=•IMtr.' Rory Btlffin. Paul's Presbyterian Church on Bath • Mra:in and Godetrich Streets and her faimily. ,S;he is survived by two •u JMY� . C• Barber, local Rogers urst Street on Sunday eveildn>; No- crashed into himn. The McIver car Prepare for sons and three' dadr,ghters, Mrs. A, ra;dno d'eat'er,'wa5 'in Kritchener ons;errrlbed 27th. . also suffered' contsid'erable damaige, Russell, of Hial'itf:ax; Mrs. N. Henry, Wednesday. , evening attending a Dr, Clem Davies, pastor of The Cite Ae a result, Trafuc Officer Norman banquet and convention o8 dealers of Temple;• victoria, BSC.:-i"Mr. Durnirs , Decorated For Armistice Da inter of Oshawa; Mrs, A. Cilapham, of the' company is a fia•ent and ,brilliant speaker ar>Ry.-A Lever has laid a charge of reckless ��%Metutcheon, New Jersey; 'Mir. Rogernvrmrber of store ally dei;ows in town drivirng agadn,st 'Mclvor ani he will rr Roberts,,of Vlanco'utv>em, and Mr, Ben • Congratulations and best washes problemr— oft. 'Sohiology, Psycihology 1inve biker, artisttically de,: crated fel ap,peatr iberfo71e Magilzitlrate Reid one extended to Mrs. Ad'amr Klein and 'Comparative Religion of whicIr Roberts,Ib,btof New York The remains x he has an extraordinary' grastp. F.rmist'i_r, arruang them beim those_ S,aaturdiay m+arndng. The law was AT will be brought from Oshawa on North 'Main 'Street, who celebrated (,f (Stewart Bros., W. A. ;r 'I ane well represented at the scene of the Sat- urday when the funeral will be held her 95th birthday `on 'Monda'y, No - George A. sills & Soils. Stewart accident. In addiftiori to Oflider Lev" f fram St Thomas? Arngli'Can Church m er 7' A Silver Collection at Each Lecture: Bros. centre window is fi11eJ , with er, Chietf of Police Jas. V. Ryan, of Cardno s Grocer ' bite crosses, row on raw, eta::h cross SvaSurth, 'Provincial Traffic Officer Y at 2 p.m. Intermient •will be made - representing a local so'ld'ier who gave Forton, of Mitchell, and Provincial with in Maitlandbank cemetery. his life overseas. The window of''1'�i. Gona,bable McCoy, of Goderich, were * � fir( 0� . " A. Crich Aows a inumlber• of :car on hand: 1 Cwt. of High Grade Gold- LOCAL BRIEFS �� ]can and victory loan posters to- @n Loaf Flour, @@�ryry gether with souvenirs of the rrar. Died in Pennsylvania. -Word was , $2.O0 • 'Mrs. C. 'M. Janes, of Bbstop, is ' In Geirrge A. Silts & S'on's window received ,by relathVes in Seaforth on 11 a'-guestt at the homes of her father, Q FW- • • • are displayed the wreaths which will l?icm,day anxuoilncri'ng the dteathln Ard_ FALL SPECIALS Mr. S. T. Holmes. AlumnlAssoC�atior� he placed on the monument in Vic- mbre. Penrinylvanda, of Mr.. Gerald ' • rillis�s B. McCord and Mr. A. R. ` toric Park by ]coal organrzaitians, Case. The newts came as a great SPECL4L,B'LEND TEA @ .00 G. Abient, off Toronto, were week e • - 'shack not only to his own' farmily, but 4 pounds . . .. . . . .... . .. . . $ 0 guests at the hom of Mr, and '' ' Visit Mitchell Lodge --On Thurs- ,to the people of town, as 'Mr. Case Mrs. William Aimertb: BIG `B� %day evening last the mlem(bers of wad' widely ,known here and had vis- FANCY FINK 'SALMON • Mrs, Robert Hawthorne has re- r GA BRIDGE and DANCE Edelweiss• Relbe'kah 'Lodge motored' ited in town during the fate sumhner, pound n ................ 1Oe turned fiom 'Gad'erich where etre was IN , , nil ti to M&ticbell to attend the meeting when he appeared to be in excellent NEW SUL'TAN.A RAISINS viMtli'ng at the home of her soil; Mr. r�`i and enjoy a social eve. T at Joseph health. Death was itis to heart trou- 25C ulaiter Hawthorne. F 'r i a �% 11• W.' V• A� Oliver Rellrekaih Lodge. The guestt of Ibd'e amid hie ha,d been conifi.ned to the 2 pounds ' • dl7rs4 Davidson, of Newton, and the evening was Mrs, A7. 'Willi he ho,spdtal far a week before his death. NEW VALENCIA RAMS1IN8 Moss Davidson, of 'Wroxeter, were of Brantford, Wlarden of the Rebekah The deceased w'als the yawn, st son 2C week ern Q ge pound's . .........:........ d M.etst. !M the home of Mr. Nov. 18th Club Rooms' Assembly, of Ontario. Visitors were of this late Francis Case and was and Mrs, gu A. ,Reid. ton present Clt fin. Short ch, Milver- born at Maple Hall, the Case home SUGAR CRISP GORNIFLAKES • Mrs. J. C. Greig .pent the week con and Glirub°n. Short addresses an the highway, adjoining Seaforth. 2 Packages trot .' '". 15c end in Toronto. ' were gi'ved and d the close of the Af't'e i ,grmdalating from, Seaaf'a�rth Col- .% • Mir. W. 'H. ,Golding, IM.P., came am p Regular 54c each, Special ` I(mieeting, a social time, was spent in beg+iate ,he wais enrnpl'6Ved wifVh the lo- NEW FIGS A.N!D'PRUNES, 2'Se 470 f ,Ottlbanwa to spend the week Admission -Regular cards and dancing•and a dainty lunch ca:l Hydro Com rojesnon unrtil the out- - 'e;ktra qura'li'ty; 3 pounds for.. C end at bis 'home here. price d for ol]e night Qnly. ��� iserved.' Mrs. Williarms, is expected to Ibrmic of the war, wh�;n he enlistedy p & G, COMFbRT and, .A1RL •- (Mm's. C. R. Somerville and Miss visit F3delwe6se' Lodge in the near bSeri:n,q,one of the first volu,nte,ers from 20e Jeannette Wilsron, of Lomdol and Mrs. Initua^e• Seiarfo Yth, Mier rettui•nin.g -from ov- SOAPS' 6 boas ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • D. .D, Willson, of 'Toronto, were week 10 per cent. oft for those who are on time . erseas }fel res!ilded :in Toronto until end gudsts at the homie of II4r. J. A. Mission Band',. Holds interesting seven yeans ago, when, he removed We Pay Hlghesit Market Wilson.. Bridge Starts at 8.30 Fi pays, to be early,: Meeting. -,The regular mleleting of the to Ardlm!ore. no its. earviveid by his Prices for Eggs and Butter. � • 10"• and ;Mrs. H. J, ,Hodgins, of . Gotforbll Mission, Band wars held, on wiiiow, a dNaanlgThtbel• of the late James ('hone 82 1�'or 13ery ee si^anito; 'we1"e guests over' Sunday at ` ' a����lllianday in the heal roam of fire Weir, of S€e�or•th• four IbroFthers and the home of IMr. and Imigg. OsLar Neil. Bridge (with prizes) • Lunch' .(the best -and lots of W,5�,eh. A(13 tafx 'W,5r, five sisters: Wr 1I'. R,. F, C"e, To- i a n'IMuc. and :Mrs. +Gordan •Hays and it�, Dancing to wonderful music Yie on time It roim'g APened with artor"; !�Yrr. Johan Case )S'maibtle,•. €Mr. •' • K �r,r.'a,rd-no a Mir...ah<l Mrs. +C. 'H'omr of T}e- ( )tis piney by lVLrs.:.J. A.1Qme aril Mr. E� 0. 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