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Rom 611 b, . 0. �1, , , 00111"A , ". ,�, , , , - ,.. - - ,_' ­ , a ,,vjjie� 'Nod, 'David, in', 'a , I mentioziled'$o It rev, .1 :,�' , , the Mill R*ad,, W I wotherg,, � . 0 , R; , ''.0,-*,. - , " * . ' � . ,� aq(l Scb#Q1 O,Vb., w e neK ,gobn �ilv Eg;mond . 11 1, V I [� 1� �, oh.. 'Non &Y, Wy 2% ae a p.m.. in tho I _ �.. . .., 1, I � 0 - , -ol agily. 'I , I I I '' THEIINE . 111 _1 I IV L � . , wash., and two stsvem . I Ing Baylield *ith � weaf,orT I NOW IS 1, I .1. .1 ,1'�, , `�� i .k4 'are . � � I . " 11, . - � 1. , 1. . I ­_ , .1�, �4'� i t, lit - CVIW publie soblool and all meMbeirs , " F � . L ,,,,,, ' ". , 11 .I , � ,. , * * 91, . . � � - 11 ;r;',Qah L and Miss fft=44�, in ultq*-r the . auspicea of tho. 1�ke to Wjiikllp� t J -b io ght ' . � , .* , I _ , his, stag��,t 3, U T , V , i , I '� . � .i, �',," ,�, , .,4 - "I'll ..... urged. to atbend. I it,, ew It 1-1 I 1 �'ab I Egniondvil-le. The 6;a took place Catholic Wom,ou'a'League I we to towv� The d4vers, too, were . ift,u ' I P009 oat , , I 11; 3; :'' '# I I -0 . Egniondville Unit- . �1)1� .....''I'M �' I ,y, from the . men of " drt:4iw�. They carried His . .0 a N . ,� 1. ­ � Thu , imp I ... 1.� ,_ . ,. pe ­ Ma sl&W, Only one I will men-; . . I ... '. . , " . ., . .�. , ed -Church, when the servi . a. were . . V� , . .. ( , , ��',' � � " , Toda C , , , � , I , , . D Announcement.—MT. and,Mrs, JOS. � I I , , i , .. . 11. % tes th jeww � . I � � . .. L. I 1 4 1 L. Grieve'announee the ,engagement A. MaldDIM4 as- I Mal 18 ­,� .... .... . 0 1!� , ".1. R , . . I L, .. ft - jinattop conducted -by Rev. C. SATURDAY . 160*-JaMe$ 1K0Gea--VrAa1J . Jimmy, .1 '— AND ,.' I I . I . � . . C in Tim I I I '�'IL" " , 11 A% Aov�, iia4k -� Of their daughter, Bertha lMabel, to sisted by Rev. W. A. Bremner, lof What a host of friends he h -4d from ' . . . I '0�. - i . - -4 7, us , i0- � ��, ,we r ill, V, . , her, - I."� .. � I .1 5 a4d,10C Mir. Elmore S, Hard'�mg, youngest Bruclefield. IntWIROnt WaS made ' our end of the route ,tD' the ot . I I , . "expw Y 9ut* In thk-, Vacant Store next to We have 'exceptional values in Some J . ­ 11 1. .W: � , ii . hwe" . . d vory son Of the late ALT. and) Mrs. Thomas Eggoiandville C�emetery, the pallbear- - - and np wailderl Always happy, ac- . . est Styles - it has been I I � ,. M. Ont., the er$ - ating, good, natured, and who � of the Smart . I N. , � wding, of Rithmond Hill, being Messrs. C. H&ug%, H. *a Christie's Meat Market commod _ I . . , � L �, - I � . _2 Er marriage to take place in Toronto in Laughlin., J. Nicholson,, J. McIntosh, , . . , g. . I . azl-.-� had a generoui helping -of ready wit our pleasiire to show. * � 4�1 I , . SALE OPENS AT 3., &CLOCK * ` , — I W. IAn4cL9borougb. and J. Riley.' I and humor thrown in. For instance, -a p . .e I ,. ... ? 4��Kls Po" & MAN$ 25C June' - --w- .. . . I a lady sept a note with -him to. her See wh;%.t we off& m- -tic . ,� ot. 4 flor . ................... . Altar Society Hold Successful - brother, George, asking him to a -end , ranke from $8.50 to, $17".50 - . . EST HOUSE RADISH ' Euchk6�A progressive ep-elve party, . sons, Stephen and James and one home his soiled -clothes. 'Zh� didn't ' I . . . I �\ I . cd .. - LOCAL BRIEFS len, Oi MtTOit- tWO'SiS- . . . I 16C under the auspices of St. James' Al daughter, He 1, send it through the mail,,lbutby the � —*— . , - . OWSIVAID-Per jar ........ tar Society, was held in the parish ` .. Main bev�re�ux, Sea- hand of Jimmy 0 be personally de- ' .. . I I % . . . 0 iMiss, Annie Ferguson, was in Lon- t,ers, !Mrs.. Wi . CROSSE & BLACKWELL - 18C -hall on Friday evening, May 10. The n Tuesday and Weldnes,day alt- forth, and &ITS. James Neville, Sas- livered... She met the stage for three I I lady,s prize was won by Mrs. Frank don o 0onferer - four brothers, Jahn of.Potroit, . CHARMING DRESSES - I I CHfflLI'SAUCE17.�eT jar .... tondirig the LondQn. ice nia, days and each time the same answer: , ' �,� V . Devereaux- men's by Mr. John Ballge Michael of,'St. Columban, Stqpheii, of ,,No parcel to -day, lady." The third in C4 es, Triple I I Branch meeting of the W.M.S. Await you here i p .. UNINZ CREAM MUSHROOM 15, C and Miss Catherine Flannery was * Dr. Everett Rivers of Detroit Portland, (>re., Joseph of Va#Lccvuver.' ( ' lay she made rather a sharp remark, . Taffetas. . . . SoUT��� Tin ......... winner of the door ,prize. -spent the week -en '$.'t`t1T-e home Of Wash., and, brother of ihe late Dean and as our friend drove away he ' Sheers and I I . " . .�._ 10 d Wiley. The funeral, which was TOKIATIO JUICE his pareras,!Atr. andl%rs. Jas. Rivers. Do nded, took pl ' i turned to one of his passengers and . . . Priced from $3.90" to $11.95, ... I I., '5C The First Of The Year -Mr. James * Mr. and, Map. NATman Ha.bkirk very largely atte ace in i th a'(t - - wi -winkle in his eye said: "Sure, 4 I le, . ,W tin .................... Rivers, North- Main Street, presented I -end Detroit on Tuesday, May 7th, .to St. . . . large of Trenton, Wqlfigan, were week Church, where Requiem how.the divil could I bring her par- .. � —0— . I . . I . I I � MBINZ SA4SMWICH 17C The Expositor last week with a ts. at ithe ,home of 3fi-S. Robert Cecelia's eel when I farglot to give George the .1 . 0 � bunch of fresh green onions, the first guer, High Mass was sung by Rev. Father ' . I I ­ SPREL40 at, per tin . ....... home-grown ones of the year- These Bhbkirk. err will Hungerford, who' also delivered a irote." Now as we.follow the stage - " I SWAGGER SUITS POPULAR � I -ere planted by M -r. Rivers iia his e ,Mr. and Mrs. Janies K impressive sermon, and thenee it crosses the tra,ck'and turns into . . . SCANGEL SEED-FTbin imi- , spend ,this week -end at Niagara Falls. very the sidewalk * f t f I frame An Outstanding value consists of - 50c ga,dJ towards the end of March, livet Cemetery. Rev, Father i'T ,"uto a long I .. ' ported seed, at pew lb . ...... e Mrs. Cerveny of Detroit spent 0 Mt. 0 building, wh� on e now vac- - - , Sun -day with her parents, Mr. and John Jordan, cousin of Mrs. Downey, J . ,zth, Goat with collar of contrasting Ina ,� � . t: . I . and he has been using them for over airt corner I dj�� the howling I POVMER- two. weeks. There are many good . -officiated at the bu.rial services. Those I - IOUR OWN BAIUNG reen. Thei - L, four stores. The . t6rial. Tw�o different skirts accom- C ai�steur gardeners in Seaforth, but I Mrs. HenTy HblTman. Lk- ill ...... bgg---ittending from Seaforth and vicin- 9 I I I pound tin with `bottle Of 25. few can touch Mr. Rivers as an early 0 'Mr. J�De Eck -art lof Oo "vi e n ity were his sister, Mrg. W(m, Dev- date I am thinking of .at this inom- pany the coat. '. I . � vanilla, aill for -I ....... -ions, he has purchased the Hooper residence frQ1 . 0m. Devereaux, ent was November'20, 1890. I climb- � . producer. Besides the on vege- his father, Mr. C. Eckart, and intends ereaux, Mr. and Mrs V ed down with my 'collar box,1 went Special �$14.95 1 - MASTER CHICK STARTER potatoes and many kinds of . Sea,forth in the Jr., and son, Joseph; John L. Dev- . ide, was shown up. to my. room,, ... �/ . er $2.90 tables already up his family to e,ea,x, Miss Dolly Carlin, MT- ins �..� L . VTI at, p cwt . ............. . near future. and'ever since that -day I have been , , Feed +liel besit and. get results. lu his garden. 0 -Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Ferguson Of Michael Downey of St, Golumban; Mr. trying to fit myself into the life of - 4 . I ---.O— . .111 the week -end with tbR -and Mrs. William Dorsey, Mrs. P. Seaf-6-fUL �Sometimeis I seemed 'do I in a c TAVISn S "I ,XASTEiRGROWING MASH $2.40 � Attended Funeral of the Late M. Toronto spo Street. V. XclGrath, Mr. William'Cleary; and' . ", . Misses FP fit, and ,then there were ,other times.. _rgli,son, 'Sparling and SCRATCH-CwL - - - - Johnston McElroy. - Among those 9 Miss, Ria, Hills of Toronto spent from Dublin, Mr. -and. 'Mrs. Joseph However, I. have been privileged and .1.1 Cream taken for Clinton at the same from ,a distance who attended the the week -end with her parents, Mr. Carpenter, Mrs. Dave Mle�nnell, . I . . I I - funeral of the late JvL J,,ohnSton Mic- rne, Jos. Carpenter, Jr.; permitted, through ... a'kind Providence H A. T S . if 0 S I E R. Y " price paid' at'Crea.merY and -Mrs.. Gelarge, Hills-, in Eg,mond- Mira. Wirr, By MT I of to Continue all those years., and I say - For Every Occasio . I& . .. Elroy ,on MondwLy of last week were: Ville. of Cbathairi, I - s. Jas. Neville D in, all ,earnestness,, that -Seaforth has n Superior Value, Pure 10 I Mr and Mrs. J. P. Pollock, M.T. Har- . M,,, H,C. Feast.spent the week- Sarriia- Mr. and Mrs. John Me' on- Popularly Priced. V . Silk Crep"9e Pair . . � A, C Routledge Old' Pollock, Mr. Wesley Thompson, ana, MTs. j. ;M. Cole, �0�f been very gracibu-s to me and to mine. I . I I. � I " PHONE 166 1 Kincaxdrine; Mx. Robert Meplivy, Ot- end at her home -in Hamilton. - ald a�a Dr. rty spiritual -and . The -Recreation Grounds . - I . . 0 . -,MT. Dawson Reid'of Guelph spent Windsor. The ma �'My. vtory begins 2A. the boundary� � ' ' -1 . . . I . I . I . I ­ . I , ' I . I . tawa. ,Ivlr. j. E. Thomps,on, Toronto; Sunday with 'his mother, Mrs. J. F. floral tributes testified td the esteem line between Seaforth and Tucker- . I . . - � -' ' ' D,Er ' ' �n,d Mrs. 0. Setter, Thedf,brd; Reid. . . I -in-which he was held. I . Smith. There we find a 'large brick driveway, IDgs-are piled ,on �ithe� and do you know as I was putting ( I MT. &nd Mrs. J. Johnston, MT., and 0 Mr. and -Mrs. Charlie Clark of .. -= building -on the east side of I the street, side forming a sort of tunnel, logs down this part of my Story, it alI .. . o rist MTS1. J' johrgston, JT.'j Mtr and I'Ars, Aylrn , eWy�he them, ,seemed very near to ine again, and ,- Mr. X' to CW ­s. Johnstan and son, Mr. and ,v -er spent - Sunday at the home of ' built and operated as. a woollen mill I , .1 — Mrs. Albert Baker, Dr. J. M. Gra- his mother,. Mrs. R. L. Clark, — by A. 'G . VaniEgmond & Sons..., It and, what an' interesting place it is wouldn't I like to tell you in -ore about - I I We are Agents for many of the ham and mother, Mrs. J. D. Graham, & Mrs. Charles, Thorn, of London, was'one Of the flourishing ijidustries in early spring, with its odor aind a those "cronies -o' rhine," the songs, spent the week -end at the home of Mrs. J. Br�-e of. London is spend- of, earlier' days, ,employing 40 to 60 freshness in the Air you will find no the sit,ories. Yes, and the fellowship . . Oldest and strongest insurance MT. and- Mrs. Fred Elliott, MT. and My. Joseph -Heffernan and Miss Mar- in(g a co-uPle Of weeks with her hands the year round. Tweeds, dress Other -place. The mill is in full op- of that old, that inner circle, is to - Companies Mrs. Thomas M,. Johnston, Mr. and garet. mothiar, Mr�. W. Armstrong. . goods, blankets and yarns were manti-I eration, logs one by one are finding day a happy evening. An4, what of v both Tariff and Mrs. Reg.'Johnston, INIx. and Mrs. E. Iffi., W. BL -11 Of Oakville is @Vlri.. Gelorge Armstrongf, ,S,r,, who is . Representing Bogie, arx, and, Mrs. Percy Graham; . * � spend- factured, and, it also prorvided a wool 'their way to the skid*ay, a lever is the'Grip Ho,use to -day. Gbod, old, I 'Non -Tariff, including few days -with his mother here. staying with his. daughter, Mrs. D. "LLOYDS" OF ENGLAND Mrs, T. Th0TbY and son, Mr. and ,pg a market fox a wide territory. Next shifted, and up they go into the saws, Lion Bill Duncan and Lion. Basil t1b4l . . e Mr. -and M". Earl Smith, Mitis J. ,Stephenson, had a &light Stroke we crosso the stredt. and drop. into the some are reduced, to lumber (but most are there. Twenty-eight years aga, k who are offering'the lowest rates Mrs. G. Orr, of Goderich, and ',Mr. Gertrude Crich and,M�r. George Crich las.t week and is confined, tio his -bed Recreation 'Groi�ndo, and what a story of the stock is cut into ' Bill started aone-man shoe,'fac- I in history. and Mrs. J. W. Iohnslto',n, Of Vairna, 1, - 0— . . of T000nto and Mr. Fred Crich, of at present. unfolds ifiZ-1f here. Let me' say that ,t,v,e bolts. This- plant Yeaclied itts tory.where our new po,git office now �i OUR POLICIES PROTECT . Goderich, sopent the week -end at the Aii. Nathan Peck- is laid up at pres- here spoijbing history was made- greatest production, under the �ap_ stands; later he -bought the Grip I . our service is Complete Sermon Subjects For Sunday Next. . home of Mr. and Mirs. W. A. Crich. e:nt at the home -of his son, Bert. He championship hirytory. This three- able man,age"Ment of our gvod I - towns- House, enlarged and transformed, it I � 11 I . 14 � -Northsidle, United Church -10 a.m, 0 Mr. J. E. Keating was in To- suffered a. heart attack last week. acre'vacant lot has clone more -to man, lBill,Ament, who in one season into a modern shoe,factory, employ- . I . INSURE TO -DAY lHoly Communion; , Sermon topic, r1on-to this week attending, a, drug- We hope for his speedy recovery. lare Seaforth ,an the map than any cut a quarter of a million sets' of ing 26 ,people the year round-, and � I 'WATSON & REM "Homeward Bound"- 7 p.m., "Djoes gists' co . nvention. - Xrs. Margaret Erratt of Mount El- P town. The , -God Call Us To-daY411 Sunday school ' l k other spiot in famous heading (a set is the two encls)---six- this is big reward to -day for 28 years . af orth �l 0 DT. Reid- Edmund of Brantford gin Residehital School sp,.ent the wee - Lacrosse Club, champions ,of Phone 214 : Se; at 10 a.m�Re,v. T.' A. Carmichat , Deaver teen staves, are re energy, enterpTise and square � spent the week -end at the home of end with her sister, Mrs. Henry Er-� Canada, 1895; the famous Huron the barrel. SO you see the immense dealing, and the community know and SpedafiStj in , t ,U LineS of Minister. ,,,. NS mother, 'Mrs. W. G. Edmunds. ratt and family. Football Club, champions of Ontario," amount of labor suppl4ed by this in- appreciate -this splendid induitry. . I imeatillop Chargel,--Special Young e Mrs. R. H. Sproat was in Guelph Mrs. wilson Armstrong spent a my of athletes have dustry. This same firm in- one sea- - As we look to the north, in the Insurance. People's service. A union service of - the gradu- few days last week with her daugh- 1990 -what an ar � I __ �._ Duff's and Ca,van Church. at 11 o'clock on Wednesday attending ce Caild- ter, 'Mrs. Victor Boyee, of I Go,derich. passed that way -names crowd into son turned -out 80,000 barrels, and disItance wesee the, Brbadfo6t & Box . "Ais S Berni in . ,C> ,<> * .0 �<> <> .<> <> 0 <> <> 0 at Caven Churdh. Bethel Service I at ating of her niece, I . Xr. and Mrs. ,George. Armstrong y mind b,yi the score. I am taking here notethe contrast to -day: not one Furniture Mfg. Co., for. many years I I <> <> 2.30'.p.m. Guest speaker to be A. E. wedl, of Exeter, at Guelph General Tuckersmith visited on Sunday at the liberty to mention three of them dorllar is going into eirculaiion in. our the premier industry 'of Seaforth, Ellidtt,­of Exeter. Special, music ;by Hospital. of -4hey belbng to ,our Club. They community from such a Source. . employing the year round 100 to 12r>-. ,, <> S. T. Holmes & Son <> young men,g. quartette of Exeter.- e. A Kingston airplane was taking -Che home of Mr. and Mrs. D, J. were fast, fearless, and accurate on. . Busy Railway .men. This firm enjidyed,,a long and � ,passe-agers ;over the town and dts- tephension. the fi�ld of i§port, admired "and re- Successful business partnership'- . 11 , 40 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 Rev. -G. E. Morrow, Minister. trict ,On Wednesday. Mr. Kruse's _Z� cognized by everyone, as advocates Now we look west -and, there is D. D. Wilson"§ immeA-se egg em - 0 Main Street, Seaforth 'O i*t, Thomas, Church -Sunday school . I .<> . — . <> and Bible Class at 10 a.m.; 11 a.m., fi�eld 91 Egino,nd,ville was used as a . and exemplars of ,clean sport; theY. the emrpty flat car. The cause ,of all po,rium, established in 1867, stood on �� . 0 � -, sermon landing port. BRUCEFIELD have carried these q�alities wi-th tbem 'this ol&time story�--not another car the corner -now occupied by Dunl*Vs , , M . I , <> S. T. Holuiles, residence, Sermon by the Rector; 7 P.M * T T.. and Mrs. Teck and ckii1dren . through life; they brought them A16ng in sight ­haw driffere earlier Garage. Eggs were collected by 13 � -A> Goderich iWeet, West; phone * . pt -to . 40 ,by the Rector. All welcoure.-Canon of SagllnLtw, were the week-taid gu;6sts Xr., and ,Mrs. Dufort and MT. C. with tlieiri injo the L&ns Club and days, when every foot of railway sid- wagons covering a radius,of 25 miles. <> No. 1-19, W. Charles Holmes` Appleyoxcl, Rector. ,of Mr. W. H.,Golding, M2., and Mrs. Wilson and daughter, Gertrude, of we are proud ,of them to -night. MY ing was ,covered witli, cars. Next I Total receipts for one year -perhaps -0 residence, Goderich Street, * Eginonch-ille Churcli-Young Peo- Golding'. - Toronto, spent the week -end at 'the referenc-6 is 'do Loin Dr. C. Mackay, mention Walter Thom�sonls oatmeal the peak year -,amounted to $250,000. 1 1 1 <>, Bad; phone No. SM. 0 pie's anniversary with J. B. Moore a M§ss Eli7.abetb McLean of West- Aome of ,Mr. and MTs. George Swan. Lion ,Charlie Ste -wart and, .Lion Bob mill (now MaKenzie's) rufining 'for VA-th eggs at 10 centi -per dozen, 'You � 0 Ambulance Service 0 of Grand Bena, speaking at both ser- , � 1 4 '0 Vioer -nite ern University, Lohdan, spent the �Mr. -and Mrs. Ben Kaiser bf'Detroit Jackson. I-J,ow about telling 'them the -most part day and night, turning get an idea of the turnover, nearly' . I I . . <> Night calls, Plione 3108 . '. Morning topic,' ,"The Infi week -end at her home here, visited, at the home of Mr. and MTs- we're . proud of them. (Cheers). .out 1,000 barrelg. of oatmeal each all of, which went to the Old Country -0 Day calls, Phone 119 J. 0 Po-ssibilities of Youth"; eve-ning topic e .A, special matinee, under the and Mirs. Zapfe. Crossing -the road we enter the slaw- 'week, 90 per cent. of which was, ex- markets.,p . 1 4> Charges moderate. * at 7.30 p,m., "Have You Tried the au-spices,of the Wonien�s Hospital Aid Mr. 'C. Simpson and Mr. and -Mrs- mill ytmd. .As we walk down the ported to BrUish markets. This Te- And now a word about the busi- . 10 . 0 Way of Love?"---iRev- C. A. Maleolm, will be held in the Regent Theatre, Dawson spent the week -end, with . . -be a short . 10 <> 0 <> quired, 10j000 bushels of oats and- this ness section, and,it must Minister. \ , - seaforth, on Friday, May 17, at 4.1-5 friends in Petrolia and Inwood. in turn would' represent 100 farmers word. I hope, fellows, you will not ' ­ . p.m. Rev. 'Mr. Bruder -of Toronto, re- mothler's choir which provided- ex- mining to town with a load 'of 100 be disappointed in my closing re- st. ,&omas Church W- A- Meets. Tt. al Miss Betty Rudd' of Durbain was presentative of the Bible Society, will cellent music. The pupils of the busihelr, each---4qu,ite a ,rdoe picture marks. You, can see, every one of you . - 40 I . -0 The regular monthly meeting of . the week -end guest of Miss Dorothy conduct divine service next Sunday Sunday school occupied the centre Ssing down Main Street. Beyond I'm sure, -how impossible it would be � . 10 H. C. BOX * 'niomas' Church W. A. was held On Carter. morning, May 19.th,, pews which were well filled Rev. W. Pa ( Tuesday, the 14th, in the parish hall. . ' the mill, 10 -or 12 grain storebotises for -me.to go in and olit and present 11 -0 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 Eleven members, including one new I — . Most interesting services were held A. Bremner preached on the theme, lined the railroad track, and- all get- you to those 'business associates, I. in the United -Church last Sun -clay. "The Great Church Family." In the ting their share of ,business. those intimate friends and' social 0 Licensed Embalmer * member, answered 'the r1oll call - Tht HMLSGREEN It being Mother's Day there was a evening the OddTellows' service was , Crossing the )zlack we enter the mmpanions of, yestoryear. Every <> Ambulance Service * president, Mrs. Appleyard, .opened well attended. III . held which was, freight shed, filled to capacity with doorway 19,n'either side of the street, 0 . <> Night Calls Day Calls <> the meeting -with a passage from St. The ladies of the Hillsgaven con- . From A, Former Resident merchandise Of every -kind. Plat- yes, emery -foot -of this busin-ess see- � I Phone 43 <> James, Gq,.PL'I followed by litany and gregaffin quilted their supply quilts Canadla did herself proud to -day at forini; piled up '*th bdrrelle�d apples, tion, is more or less sacred to me. � ,6 prayers. After the reports of the in the church on Wednesda, great oelebration -of w� . ( . 10 . -us committees were. dealt with, y after- BlossomTeaadrograa the . K' n 9 baled bay and implements of all There are nam -es I would like t -o men- . 10 ,C� <> <> <>, <> 0 <> <> <> �0 * vari-o st-ing ac- n1oD71 la§t and afterwards enjoyed. a . GeoTge's Jubilee. it came in here kinds. Next we note the Red Mill, tion, -but I have to be Very . ,guarded. ( .. — . the �fesident. gave an intere having standing almost -where John Sclaterl's Robert Burns ion one occasion. said: I unt of the annual W. A. Gonven- dainty lunch. I - perfectly at 8 a.m., we not <> <> <> <> <> .0 <> <> <> <> ,�> <> ,o Quite a number from the surround- PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL sunlight Saving for which we are coal office Stands to -day, and had a "A chiel's amang, us talvin' notes,?p <> . I * tion held in bondon,on May.7, 8 and . ommunity attended the auction I . I 8th � thankful. It is a gr,eajt time we are daily capaekt�r of around b,O -,barrels which means someone is listening in � 9. About 500 comniunicants enjoyed Iniz c SATURDAY, MAI living in for no one could have for- of flour. who, perha-ps, knows more about the I . <> WALKER'S .0 the friendliness and good -will of the sale held at the home of Mr. W. Ja�- I from 3 to 6 P.m. . I rott last .Tue.s,clay afternoon. seen radio news twenty-five yews Now let us call wt the home of subject than the .speaker, ,and that is -0 FUNERAL SERVICE '0 meeting- She stressed tfie satisfac- ,Mrs. Allen of near Seaforth visit- Under auspices of the- Goforth ago at the coronation of the King. "Barber's Better Butter," good old how I feel do -night, ,because there are . . . <> W. J. WALKER and 0 titon expressed over the progress made ed Mrs. James Love and family on I was much interested in listening Lion Charlie. This plant was built men a -round the table who were on � by different branches of the work. . ADMISSION: to Toronto, I suppose becau-se it was . � . 1 .4> JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. <> The seffli-annual Dean�ry meetin- Tuesday last. , Children, 10c. nearest my home in Brucefielo. The by- "Scott Bros. for an electxic light this street years before, I came. How- I ' I . <> Licensed Embalmers, and <> will be held this year in Goderich o; -Mr. William L. Parrest ha's re- Adults, 15c- ' m and power plant, 'but -with the ar- ever, every one has L,hanged his posi- . 10 Funeral Directors. * After presentation of the cently purchased the Logan farm in poor soldiers in the hospitals, I a rival of Hydro, it ,closed down- Lion tion. Only one remains, and that a ; . 40, .Day or Night Calls promaptly <> June Sth. * closed Stanley Township. Mr. Forrest has glad they aTe well cared for. ,Mrs. Charlie came 'to town 21 years ago. lady, MT9. It. L. Clark, who has co- i . collection, the meeting was I * attended. z 0 . Mr. Alex. Aubin and family doing FLOWERS MAKE YOUR Elizabetja Abbot s,poke well when she He saw poss-ibilitka for a creamery ducted the same grocery store for * PHONE 67 0 with the benediction. - the Work ion the farm. Said: "Serve,the Lord and honor the centre and to -day he is producing 49 years, and I'm sure we, as a Lions i - I .C> - - * -,An Air, and Mrs. R. -McAllister and HOME LOOK SMART King; if we served -God better we half a million pounds of butter an- Clubi as a oom-pany Of business men, i - � Death of Mrs. John McMillan. would have less trouble." The sing nually, which in a word tells you congraitulate this splendid pion@% � . aged and esteemed pioneer of this daughters and Mr. and Mrs. R. Con- We can supply.you with plants for ing of "The Maple Leaf Forever" was what a real assot this plant is to our merchant. , I district passed away Monday, May sitt attended the funeral of the late ..the Most Elaborate. Carpet Bedding, certainly A masterpiece. I enjoyed it town t�-day. I In my '�search for ,specials," here , I at the -Scott Memorial Hospital John Park in Hensall on Tuesday last. Cannas, Geraniums'and border plants all The British celebration came to Thomas I where she had been fbr the past week, Mr. -D. Rowe and boy friend of for standard beds; any of the Won- us at 10.45 'a.m. and it, Turning tro the east we see the Sea- are two I would mentilon. I E.C*Cham'berlain' 13th' St -at ford -visited Mr. and ,Mrs. W. to'P, wag forth Flour Mills, Bell Engine, & Stephens (Dad) who came to Seaf6rlth . in the penson, of Catherine C,Allespi�, . derfully, Beautiful Annualk or Hang- 'heard distinctly. The Canadians her4p Thresher Co., and we don't see Cole- in 1865, lyuilt the Queen's Hotel irg . Clqrk, of the S r idbw of J,o-hrb McMillan. ',Mrs. ,Me- 1),vvidsbn during the week. ing Baskets for your v,erandah. had a cel,61oration in the evening at man'.%'Salt ,Block. This large build- 1877 and with the exeept�on of about , econd Division Court ' Mr. Charles Robinson, we are, sorry ng so many . Willan, who was in her 79th year, i ou may obtain these at oe Nurs- a large hotel, there bei ing has completely disappeared. It two years in Kitchener, has been the I County of Huron port, happened. with a -painful y . . was born in Scotland and came with to re when he enes or, at the Stores that carry our, 6f 'them here. Lilacs in Canada *ill stood just ,half -way between Ma*i genial ho . st to a h-osit of friends all I ,her parents to Canada when� a young accident one ,day last week S k" I - soon be in b1olom. I heard, a lady say Street and, Bell's Foundry. Only the ' Office in the Dominion Bank Build- girl. She was ma.rried iftore than came in clonitact with a,saw while cuit- toc - EWART BROS., , lately she would like to -see once more tb�ose years. He's surely th-e Daddy : kg, Seafortb. Office hours : - half a ceirtur� ago to John McMillan ting some plank and clit his left ST well remains, and is sealed Over. This of"them all. G. & 'Bills (Curly) join- Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday, in' Rox- thumb quite deep. We blope be will the lilac.s blooming. They do not industry made a splendid contribu- ed ithe -original 'SeaXiorth Fire Brigade L80 p.m. to 5.o6 pmu Saturday and Spent most of her life - a speedy recovery. Benmiller Nurseries bloom well here. Cala, Lily bloom tio,n to. .the vwgrest& of ,Seafb-rth and in 1877 and only resigned, a year agp, I evienint, 7.80 p.m. to 9 P=6 boro, near 'Seaforth. Last fall she bqVL here, but -no onle cares to 'have them, 4 went to reside with her daughter, 'Mir. and Mrs, D. B. Saunders and Phone Carlow 235 I would like to see the guod old those who )cn,ow tell us we still have ---a record to, be ,proud of, . good . . CBS WR CAN RENDER Mrs. ,Charles Anderson, in Egmtond- Mr. .Nesbitt of London viisited Mrs. 1 3518-1 maple trees. We'bivie a great � deal one of the finest salt deposits in On- Curly, we -greet you. . I .. SERVI ,brothers .and sister in- the � tario. The flour mill is closed', and Now I am -not going W compare Life, automdblle, fire, si� and Ville. ,Her hasband didd four years Saunder's of 4epression .here, but when we see what a .,loss to our town. This mill yesberday's mien ,of (Main, Street 1�7 with li, 1 ,,, ­�.R .. "K 4, � '' -, I ! I -1 �,, I , ... I : Y i . 1 � �; 11 I I I � � I I I I ; I I I neddeut insurance, If in the war- ,ago. sunvilving are two ,daughters ' � vicinity. recently. so many new model beautiful autos, had a capacity of 325 barrels of flour those of,to-�dlay. To �rKe it has just 11 . ket ftr any of the above hues, 'Mrs. Nellie Plurn,ptree, Clinton; Mrs. ,Mrs. J, Coebrane and daughters, . . we wonder if things axe so bad. -The every twenty-four hours. It was been, one long ch-ai-n of unbroken good C. Andersob, 1E)gniondville, and one ATTS. Eller and children, and Edna and ev sen&a-dime letters have 'become al to see loads of grain fellowship and, I 'lfeel that to -day 11 laindly' give us & call. n visited in Centralia recently. . a ' bling u-nusu. I. . � . son" W'alliam McMillan, Toronto; also Alla , I I grea� niijmnee here. So far they not . R C. CHAMBERLAIN ove brother, John' Gfilespie, who re- Xrs. James Love spent a day at . .. o We to obopthem. With one -behind' the other, reaching to the am florgin'g the biggest, the g;tTong- Insurance Agencies sides- wilth his son, Dr. Oillespile, in Plattsville visiti,nig her sister-in4aw, . � .. hEure not been i CAnadian Miam, Street. eat link in. the whole chain,, "as a mem- � Phone 334 : Seaforth, Ont. took place who is quite ill. IN kind regards to good old R. � The Bell Engine & Thresher Co. bet of the,Lions lClub,'of Sea,forth. � � 8485-tf Kitchener. The funeral IMr. and Mrs..G. Lavander and son , - ffiends,-�BESISM MqG1MGO still sutwives., and through the period 1my story ,to -night has been large- . I . - on Wednesday, interment being made Jack ,of Hensall -visited the latter's -Tor:,Tour Convenkme" __ - � of which I speialt, has provi&d work ly ,of the past. INdy I say just X I . . - in Maitlanduarric ce uvbTy. t I . I I � and here I'm brother and sis�er-in-law, Mr. and and good pay rolls for a gweat vum- wof-d as to the present, . 1. . - Mrs. � W. Fornst. VILLE beT of employees. As an example, lot thin -long not alone of our Clbb,but of I .. Mrs. James McIntosh Digs in Eg- . - BUS Schedule """' me sayJ-and it is all I need to Say eve-ey service -loving citizen. Th,i§ is . i . 1/�- mondville—The .death occurred Tues- I Arrow - W.M.S. Meets -to ,bring hoMe to you -the vast pro- ,our day, and let us not be, utipiindfull ' , . 11EXIGS � day morning,. May 146, at the home --- - - I 0 gffective I May 5, 1935 Tbe,regula,T MeW.ng Of the W,m.s,jportions,�,ot this Company—starting of the.vast, 'heritage that has be,61% . , . I ' . I � I I . I . .. . . of her broth!'er, OohnXcCloy, '-h F'9-. ST. COLUM13AN I I was held in, the_fviestry of the. Eig- In a small"way from June 15, 1897, litanded t6 us by the generation that - niGn-civille, lot"Mary Jane McCloy, a . . I � I I th. the unti],D4oember 31, 1934, salaries and hasl,ogtone.before..- Our duty is vlain; I I ' NEMNMNNNN� I = LEAVE WEST BOUND inondville United Church,- wi .. ! . 11, . highly est.elined resident and widow .. . rice-presidlent, Mrs.- RQqA,__meGoni,g1,01 wages -paid, locally reached, a grand let us -prize this heritage.. IlUse it . � I of James McIntosh, of the Mll Road, The sad news ileacbed here on Sat- 1.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m., .. in the chair. The� meeting 'opened total of $1)589,623.010. . a . s. we pan and'hand it on, bettei and 0 � . 4 -1 :WANTED -y - .1 I I T .1 . I TuckeTsmith, aAer an illness of some �rday morning, Ma, *tb, of the sud ,by ,Mra. I]AdGoTtigle- the - The Kennedy House stronger than we received. it to the I It , I . Standard Time with prayer I 0 .1 � , � 11 m,ohths from heart trouble. The de- den death of Mr. 11larry Downey, at , . generation thatl-W-111 take OUT Place' I �� Z� �".. I I I . scripture lesson was read by ,A&. h . "The Kenlm* House." I (In closing, I could find no orel . ... . "I" � I ... , . ceased, who was sixty years of age, big home on Elmhurst Ave., Detroit, LEAVE EAST BOUND McQuarrie. After the readizig� of the And now in , ''HIGHEST - rersmith, daughter in big sixt"vst year. Mr. Downey � 6t b I *as born in Tuck rse of One I ".., 11 couldn't miss, that, owned aAd, con. suitable words, than a tvie 1�,� ....; .. . . I I Columban, son. of 8.15 a.m.- 5.45 p.m. derotional Ieo , y Mrs. ThIm. Rich- dudted fbi iftny years -by H.'P. Kell- of - t comes 10 - 6X,:. " �,` , I . - of the late Mr. and, T&s. John �M& was b,orn in St. I 1 I �4'.%.­ !_ !, . �.­ . I ­ ... ­",­ l �. . ardson, the minutes were read by the my ioW, old songs'. I � . . ­ I . !'-J" ' I �'..' She ,wag iffay- the late Mr, and Mrs.. Stephen 1171m, RIES., IPLAINNED TO � telikeeper, I think I me to -night with a great des;l N_'� -q Cloy, of Tuebersmith. .dy, model ho of feet- , r, �h!"., ". . 1. ' ended school .here andl #ectetwy, -Mirs., David, McLean. Mrs. DA ','.'�, " L � � � WM See him yet 01 !04."""'�.; .�,l st Btuaefield in M9, to James DO iey, 9,tt 41XXT IN CANADA, W. F. M&0ft-a read, the treasurer"s ,­,", ". � - C -, AR ALEr - P %, his *ay to 6hurah ev- ing, and, a great deal of pathos: . 15'L�rl. " . - ' A i� �,/,; _ , ,.7 . I - 6TY � �lp,�_ 11 �. I 7 . .1 - I aWntosh"Vae long & valued member afterwards 'at the bollegiate Inst! r�po,rt after which Wirs. Hugh Ches Sult-day moilning, frock coat, gmy . 11 ,q- � I 1'-'41�1',�,,, ­ -, 0 # - of his UNJTE1D STATES & MEXICO. b16 der hearts, Trbo' ' ' ;;., -v , "', .. , , ,,� �, .. . . of the 0�iucdfield Uiibed Church, and' tute, Sdaforth, of which many , ey, Br., jpsve a pa@w oil C4iri,gtian top hat, thorn cane and, IN !`ftere are the bright I �,j,.,) �:,.',, 1, .- , , ,,, . . . tg,W.t at rmer. class,hiate -remernber,He I I n nul i 4 ,,v,V4?. _coj�&Iig td, komoudvJ114 lw 'fall fo, I Ccms�lt Local Agent esting re - s will I StewaTwnlp., A very in1w . I - his gwrn, going lap 'to *,orshi-Pl-' And That vvera then s-ae leal and true? 1 A;".-,��,� � tnx�Wd *ith thA - Mgm,bud-Ville Vrclt6d was rharried in aeafoTth tbirtyntwio . bytdrilal We'M !Billy Vlannugan� a op ed'scenOsr _. port of the P049 Aly held then ckule 20n:7 1%_uie have left lifes troubl I �13 I I 11"i 1;/,-'­� .,e . . in -rfnie Dev,ereatfx Q1UnvN,8, HOTEL 'd fellow, wil in' rtliru— �,,rt h f0jmmh Atid h04 61*ays taikOU an 2 - Years vigto. to ,Mao Xi I �o changed, the " -, 4 , , � Rxeteq� was #Ivoft by aft.s. Jameg ,& 119M - to -Some still are struggli I �'��'h . � , '. , . � SM&Y. Phdne 45� -z. - , - It was; a re,qJ I . 1­�, " I . j��- � `1'6, 16" �.bhe' a-,A,a aftet living'fit 8eaf,orth for a Seatorthi in * Atid,some hae risen high, 'jl.. V " 11, r ; IU � 111f.. . -Dilosdfoot. Th6th,hi0J1M1W-`the4 ,dY' OThet Ckip House." i 11 � � . I � � I,j .. 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