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He come went In 1.8778 1 Gear a Ha t Mr ,,4 >. vs tie pteth Harrison, of )`(tl#%ii at { S Ys an�1 • &1i50 McKellar, b '' 1 eIL ,the reception in vlsiiing+ with her relatives, the Broad- i�ot sta2lditig" roam 3n the Torn Hall,! ;and 1i taught, school threw at Mdb�v I.eBk, A ;r) as a �` t ., SeaPa tial, detaeated Gordon and Sclgm- fluota, a few' miles east of this) village. and M .Charles i.. Jinks, q,popula : Man fobs, r l�eeb a rs. He them -.;.-• ... �, --- ,... , Wint i, W41 t,held fin honor of , Mr � I t+:r�1 tr'(,4` z ' ,Y;r ii,, "�'~"'� geous,, 15-10, 15-12. Mr; Mack Drjradat® contitrinues very Hen call agent, 1s receiving II 'mannee ; tools up a 'homestelm d three miles nF�(9 Will be %(asserted at -new iow - a .*—. w'ln'�Qld ai* ()T3#fith,_ Stratford, a r ?Jai • KeIaY- much theisame, at his home, suffer- of eomlPliments far Wa free entiertain he l t �� south' west of Brooikdale where l n"{t� 6+'., ,itis ;~', defeattgd Tom Srfills lY� Pet SoutAlgate; The ungl ogle of 5.,. S. No....6, tag from a vptry severe form of rheu- meat given. ' ,farmed :until April d; _1936, plveu hp "t MgKil100i - ,p47esenting their play, coatis but it - hoped the spring retired and moved to the village of xt r a, � "' , r . i,atrt .>sa Fosaa,-t%arls�I'>i ks. ¢sa--Pr at 15 youthgate and P Grin. 5 "The ,1 3kQX' j 4Sa}d," ih WinUhrop Mission Circle Meets -. V4;xd rt 1 h1 - + ids ly +r ���,�, hWe* yep f`A ry and vvarnter weather will help toeson Cir ole oP :tie Hensall' Brookdale. On Mash 4, 1882, he ;weal t'r�f ei(t e - 4 1r' t3nd 7 (lent defeated Maynard and Elborn, 15-5, Hell rue d> x - evening of next male a speeder and good recovery, with a team of :oxen to the -butib ................. �§,rt' ? ;$ £ Ir •; ora ,ossaw•eok, The play will be Pollawed by Mrs. H: O..Dayman returned 'home south of Cam Hughes When he was to r r ry , : r r, ^ ciiisi salad ebbs�evi+oio■ egmee. as .n..uad. 1�Reid ,and Wingfield,, t&ttd, de- dance > - Miss �l' Dhurah .mat at bhe 11oiq oY. ken by. a bhxeedtt Camp ;,, ir�v L:.. , r,Rd a large auttendance is ex- this week after spending the winter Mzsa Fiathz Kathryn Drysdale on Friday ev- overta y blizlasid. a� 1-11 8 t, a > �, pealed. months at Florida, feeling much bene- Leaving his ossa In order to 8ttd sbel r "a; a ' ' "itualix in aiemot+tm Not�oe.-a tet' pee woes ifta�eatm, 6s ceaU aa• week. feat'ed Mrs. Meir and Peg. Grieve, ening. Tho 81adt Pan of the evening . > may Da directed to s H.z Nntabcs: care of Tia Saran ffispasitor. dor le oeab 1b-7, lb 6 fitted and rested from the change and, was. spent in knitting for the bale of ter .he 'became lost ziutil the tiMrd dad n, l.r pleasant trip. . clothing, after which lunch was sere- • •wheel he carme to the C.P.B. track West i� -•.'Y dbaw am Lee cud' Meihm, Stratfbld defeated- II�E,': aig7ti wlucdioe ad .rte a w� p �e , Janet ,Q1ufP end Pat SoubhrgaUe, 15-1'0; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. M•cDonel•I and of Camp Hughes sub was observed °t daughters, Donor• The devobionral part was •opened ,s'rt r, � „�, „ � ,� � K�*PEN hy' and Patsy, are iiv by a, short[ ,song service, followed, by.: by a snowplow gang In an exhausted �s k, P. txri,¢ 11Wihite & nd Griffith, Stratliord, de ting with tela- ,,motto and the minutes an,d roll c 'tlgn. Hia ossa were fomnd dead �tltlted a.—Feu► tock For Sale fated Mary Hart and Lola Darroch, n Toronto this week vises thmee local 'call werbhen read. Audze Twitchell Me text day. He was marsted to illu,a 8e1ee, Netice arip + r For Sale.-firasg seed's, Early Alas- fives and EzleIDds y rh ka stecd. oats Master chick feed's,, al- The services in the Miss Sarah Taylor, of Muskoka, Ont..: 15-9, 151,, l and Ma Clark read the Serlpture l so Pew;;, s$ ' team harness. W. E. churches' "on Sunday , last, known as •lesson, followed by an Easter poem by at "Portage la Prabde, Man., on, 14OV. i sl q _N E EINiD AI3DItE15s OF BE- S.&L -SHORTHORN BULL, CALF II MacIntyl a and Heath, Stratford, de 'tjutt; Kipp 3'667-4 Sunday, were wall. ratttended, 1.2, 1898, who predeceased hi p is 192;; J �T Barbara Shepherd. T !h e h y n1 >v, �� Y� '(tette anw'yez wino atom not palace � t 'fid, : lva� 2}Yea�Qld feat.ed Agnes Case anld, Margairet Me- Attewtiorn, Psicoses --A complete icularly so at th mlornin deity He was a member of 'the first"�mulz' thy:. the Masonic Order. Bas 163. L7aPOSLTOR heifers ave in August, Apply to JAMES Kellar, 15-7, 1510, g BzeaUhe On Me Breath of Gad," wasof t (`` .. ...-.„'OFFICE Mrs. Meir and, Peg Grieve, Seaf�ol•th, seed, Pioneer Chick, Poultry and Hog yW the ,choirs featurmedi the services, Coak awd Mazy Gbadtrnan led. in pray- iwas, prior to his deeaatthh, the onl* liv- 36701 HILI. Staffs. 3669x2 stock of Government tented Bras Cygme, and o- Y sungA'in unison, after which Nanta defeated Evans and tevenson. 615, ” together with Splendid discourses b ing member. Ile served for aver 4Q' Feed A1s shall : ne of the reliable very :interesting topic by Miss 15-10, 15-13. ( the pastors, and, during this Easter years as returning officer for ibis ward F F`lvsit Feuce wire and supplies.Irene Douglas on tlhe study book was A t f For Sale or Rent Property For Sale Janet Cluff aqui -Peg Grieve, Sea- enAnd week services will be h6idl in all the enjoyed. The meeting was then clos- and was secretary.brc�adu¢+er of the to arrive, a good assortment of Eula " forth, defeated Scrimgeour and EI- churches 'at which "ministers from Presbyterlan.Ohumati at low ,far a l.s FOR SALE OR RENT - Two R SALE -F LAME HOUSE, '8 ROOMS. - quality cedar' posits- D. E. KYLE, ed by the )hymn, P "Abdde With Me, , �- _ tamps: 75 cores. S Lot 19, Con oemeox Eau on, eleptaic lishas. weber, born, 150, 151. neighboring churches will conduct the and :the Lt1ad;''s Prayer; number of years• Her, was a Liberal IL MI McKillop. mnd.'so acres. S% Lot 19, can., ' etc., halm and 6 Win. The late Chas. Hohlbein Men's Doubles ' Kippen.' Pholi;e 94 r 14, 3668x3 services. in politics. He leaves to mourn his x` 2, Hibbert. Always plenty of water. Chap,' Estaaa Apply to MRS. RICHE�RDS, opposite Dorrance and Hays, Seraforth' d,e- The Kippen Womeifs Institute will We ,notice by the press the names Died in Manitoba loss .his four children: Martha, Geo- HoWbein Estate, Apply to MRs. RICH- � the Codleginte, 3668x6 feated Deeton and ' Yeanidle, 15-9, meet at the htirine of Mrs. James Turn- of Miss Mildred M, Forrest and. and Gordons -of Brookdale, and. Lorne; SDS opposite fie, tape 3668x5 15 12_ buil on Wednt sday, Apldl 20th. The Eleanor I. Bell, both Iiimsall" girls, 1U1e Brookdale, Manitoba, paper of Vancouver, B.C.; alga twb sisters . PROPERTIES FOR SALE topic on "Ra on" will be taken b are to graduate fram Victoria Oollege makes the following reference to the and ens brattier, Mrs P. Robertson, ryr, McKenzie and Hoggarth, Seaforth, y Y ':" " 1. House and Lot in the Town of Semfbrth defeated Dempsey and Langan, 12-15, Mrs., Glen McLean and Mrs. Rathburn. at London on May 30. Oongratula- death of a pioneer resident of this of Winnipeg;, Mrs. A. W. Btaekwen. '•�.` Agents wanted '',belonging to Rebecca Davis Estate. Comfort- 18-14, 15-9. TAie 'roll call will be "Small Courtes- tions, girls? district: `:'Mr. James Dodds died at of Brandon, and Mr- Johat, Dodds, Of able dwelling Wl1'ite and Wingfield, Strati rdl, de his 'residence at Brookdale, Manitoba, Asquith, Sask." ` WANTED --MAN WITH CAR To TA>�E i 2- Part of Lot 24, Con. 3, MdKi•iop, rAa,- P les Werth Observing The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- . , 1. , „ over profitable Rawdeigh Ratite, i ' tanning 5 arms. Comfortable h e -end` feated. Southgate and MacTaviah, 8x15, ,.'A per will be observed in the United .. ,,, , a" lisped customers: Sales way up thss Year. small barn. Suitable fbi poal�'y rax[ • 15-11, 15-3. Church at the morning service on'the Must be satisfied with earnings of S30-00 a 3 Lot V. Can: 15, Gres Ibvn9 ip, loo Root and Inglis, Stratford, defeated T n cominlg, 'Sunday, Easter Sunday, April week W s,tWt, write RAWLEIGH'S, DeVL acres, Good brick hoose cad driving MANLEY 17[11, Wiri1 t" ML=363-iul D, Montreal. Canada. I shed, good weM, %,mile from school. er- Cardrio and Sills, 8-15, 15-2, 15-10. preparatory ffiervicee on Fti- IT I . 3670-1 i ty of late Wm. woody_ Pasticulams orf . ' rdan and Maynard, Stratford, de- - day evening preceding, 7 11 farm may be sevuxed from Mrs. Kate Woods, fated Lazarus ,and N. Cardno, 15-5, A gloom was cast ower our burg Mr. Fred Mannas, tonsorial artist IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS, THIS IS FOR ' Walton, Out. last Wednesday when it was learned14 I ,r12, y here, far' a veep long felon of years 11 YOU! success guaranteed l Nb rick yell- I Apply that Mr. Georgie Leonhardt had died. and, who has been a great sufferer �. ing line of 200 P salad fame is r exclusive E>.MER D_ BELL, .� -He had done his routine of work dur- in 'ane of his feet for a number of clL;rsictt JrJin our salmi force for profitable Seafbrth Out. JR C •, ;.� wages! 750 ,men avCrage income of 835 week-' 3669-3 Name Mrs.JRScott ing the d'ay andl retired as usual when, past years from an infected big toe, ty l , For free •varticulats witihout ,obligation, this wife wend.' to hisi room one hour had the same amputated ,by one ' of i ':' write "ro-DAY: FAMILEx Co azo St. (Continued from Page 1) later he had passed awn t` Cle ent„Montreal_ 3670-1 The Institute has just closed' a sue P Y• He was a the local. doctors a couple or so daps In Memoriam self-made man and was loved by all ago, which it is hoped willafford him I ., cessful year due ngto. all it bestrs h who knew ,him, and- his word was as relief. �tOr Sale LOVING MEMORY OF MY WIFE AND oPelating and doing their best. The good as his bond. The funeral took The farmers in thin district, pre- „; our mat4,er, Mrs. Ade c. engram vatic de- .number an tall is 40 with an average Place last ”-Saturday to St. Pe'ter's vious to .the heavy late snow storm, mai>r object is. not to make mane as Peter's cemetery, an had been dictaploughing, parted this life Fri�d'ay, April 15, 1932: attendance of 31. Even though the IEED' BARLEY FOR SALE --A LIMITED Lutheran Church and thence to St. g which they . SEED' of good, clear O.A_C: No. 21, God took her home, y d the sympathy. wi14 now resume. I ! six-roiv�ed seed barley tor• sale. ,Apply .to It was His will. the motto, Far Home a,nd Country" With -'our ever ' t -- WILLIAM CTIA -RT RS, Seaferth, or ptWne i But .in our hearts, (shows, still the Institute "has done of the whole communtity goes out to y fip,e park grounds ?,'., 4 an 187. 6670x1 Sane liveth still. well and usled the money to good ad-, the family in this their hour of sad and •diamond, baseball will no doubt -Ever remembered by Hwband, sons and oantrage. Donations have been made a1p1'icti�• be -soon the order of the day with a _ i OR SAIF FRAME BARN, APPROXI- well -organized .club as in j .,: F mately 20,' x 35f. Apply to 'Box 154, Daughters. 3670-1 to Canadtian Iced Cross Siociety, Flood The maple syrup seasow came to a Past y'e'ars, 1 if3- EXPCISITOR OFFICE. 3670x3 - Fund, Ontario Socie'�ty for Crippled s-taadstill except for those who re- H�ern'petiall s�coredl �ll�i�gh. in the baseball 1 N LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZABETH CGmpetitiOIls. Children, Local Lions' Club Milk Fund, tapped, and was the 'poorest crop in :. R SALE -QUANTITY OF 2 -ROWED Pimnan Betll Golding. who ,,na sed away _ Furley for sate, Apply to GEORGE April 22, 1926; also my biother,.Gkvrge c- enc. also helped needy Children at hi tory. Building operations for a fine dwel- v LEITCH, R R 1, Clinto,m Phone 241 r 24. Bell, who .passed away May 23, 1930, and our Christmas. A special priwe was donat- The late spring-like weather has all l;n'g.pianned by Miss Logan, will soon >' 3670-1 `teat- son. George Harold Twitchell, who pass- ed at Seaforth Fall Fair. Several the farmers lookin forward.. .to a be in full progress on Main St., im• ed away. May 2, 1933• g mediated 1 ;i hcme-making clubs have been span- giand charge next week in needing Yeast of the dwelling of Mr. FOR SALE --i MASSEY-HARRIS SEED , Oh, for a touch of a vanished hand sored, both among the Junior' and John T. Mitchell from wham Miss unerations- dri;11 with grams seed attachment; eulti- and a voi,,,e that ;u stidl Senior members' and others in the Logan purchased a fine building site. 11. vatpr: horse rake: 1 set R -section harrows; ��y mix ed by Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Twit- COmmUilrlty. The II1S'tltllte supplied The Passion play on,' Monday even- : 4 EAina n,pes : hay, Apply Lvt 11, Coaces,^ion .,.- - s. 1�IrKilln,p. 3670-1 chull -and Famri,ly. 3670.-I fruit or flowers or sent cards to ing, put on by Rev. Mr. Grosen, of FORD MEETS PRACTICALLY EVERY HAULING members who were ill and on acca- BAYFIEI�D London, in the auditorium of the i. R sale -BUILDING 7x10, HONEY - -T---- - ,ton I}resented members with wod�3ring cllurcll, was well attended, and the AND DELIVERY NEE® WITH THE NEi01// '938 I y -:•rd wheelbarrow, 10 frnme hive givers,,. l)eatliS jiffs and babies' bank books. Del e- very many scenes connected with the bottom boards and Queen exoluders. Also A union, service will be held in the F Bev] orzan and threeapioce parlour suite. J. gates to Guelph and London conven- Anglican Church ,on Friday afternoon fife ra ed in while t earth were well :< o C„ LAING, Senfo,rth_ 367021 MuGRA`rH--In London, on SuWnlay, April tions brought back good reports and portrayed in the lantern• strides on, ,the Z T®� AND 11/2®ON ; 9th, Patrick V. McGrath, in hia 66th year. t'I'om 1 to 4 O'CI.00Ic, W'heII the th'I'ee hila helpful. 'hints. Social functions have canvas, and carried the thought of all s ®�� �m� IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE—QUANTITY O'SULLIVAN-- In St. Columban, oil .rtonduy. rmnis,ters will take part i -n h`he ser- to those hallowed events ri p ' of timrithy Bred- apply to JOHN A_ April 11th, Peter A_ O'Sullivan, in his 70th been held which were 'Well attended r ght ll t0 - vice, Rev. Mr. Gale, of the United the crucifixion, and ]cell H Phone 13 3, sun, 7, Tucke3670 3 Year, and the programs,` have Masa inter- y more hap - i AND COMMERCIAL CARS i? H.R.S.H.Rs. Plrene-135. ss70x3 eating 2L5 well as educational, The Ch'ureh; Rev. Mr- Peddie, of the Pres- p'ly to the resurrection. The foraner ,� members look forward to a success- byterian` Church, and Rev. Mr. Bugler scenes -of Ch,c'ist's intense suffering ' F tires. -0�BU wmw VARNA fur new year. „r• ofRobisonAnglican Bms. areChurch. having a sm1a11 ]wing sacrifice the broughtrte and as a fel ars to the ,I glass. All Ford Commercial Cars and Trucks have been 're led. The entad I 3670=1 Final Lenten services will be ,held . additionMONDVIT-T "RAGE. built to their restaurant this eyes of both young and old. The re- Y ) -.. . ill St. John's 0hurch Thursday night Being a Dictator week. eital of the many events of Scripture modern appearance is a real business asset. The whole line has ben. FOR SA:L`1-THREE BEDS AND•sPRINGS, A s,acial evening was held by bbe revelation were well given by RE:, Improved. 1 •. 1 sro ndoxd mocking chair, 1 dining room and Holy Communion will be observ- (Continued from Page 1 Important changes include: NEW 134 -INCH WHEEiBASE, trrilir sui,be, .Apply to MRs_ CIARY.�P,S HOLPnES, ed at 10 a:m.. Sunday, and at 7 p.m. ) members of L.O.L. No. 24 slid their Mr. Ci�sen as were also the sacred Cab-fo•oxlemeasurement increased to 60inchez. Lon eye with you provided, you agree not wives in their hall on Tuesdayeven- numbers he gave in kee keeping with the ger loadspaeefarircard r Godemoh Street East 3ssa-3 Even song and sermon- to disturb -or allow Nazi Goebbels to events as shown on the canvas. The of the rear axle improves load distribution. LARGER BRAKES of'oew; io1F- Farmers are getting on the land is ing, when pmo€ressivo euchre was ,. cPECIAL-STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 756 g interfere with Madame LepesCu, who, played'. The ladies' prize was won P�'On play at this Easter time was eaergiziagdesign. They give quicker stops with less pedalpressarp.EA563' SPECIAL per hundred; Early Cobblers, from im- s'amte ddstricts. for some time, has been more or less under bhe aux ces of the Women's ' ' ported stock :cast year, sac and 90c per bzg by Mrs. Walter Westlake, the gentle- m STIAINC with new worm d roftr active in guiding the Rumanian Ship Missionary : Society of., the Unified ' ,,L ---- I �L'S SPECIALTY- FARMS. man's by Leslie Elliott, atter which a' t . . $663x3 of Stafe. There is ale"nty of ore and debate took place, "Resolved that a Church. PROVED CAB CONSTRUCTION -stronger and more comfortable; new hard. at farm. HUGIL CONSTANCF... °il in Rumlani.a •and those .,two items =rig W.M.S. of the United Church wme and A1LFwrd than " greater education Is attained by read- changes add up to longer truck life, faster, trouble- should be of great wortdii to `your fur- had their regular meeting on Thurs- �Y i�� inPJ UhanU`travei4Rng," The adfirnlative free performance -more pay in e The Golden Links Mis's'ion Band will then development of Na.zidom. day afternoon last in the school room Notice To Creditors was txllen by 7.red Watson and Jokhn with bhe president,'Mrs- Cnass, in the hold a crokinole party in the church Still you can never be certain of Parker, the negative by A E. Erwin ?-too trucks are equipped with the 95 -hp. V-8 hock engine. 1*A4on bvdci basement on Wednesday, April. 20th_ what is going to 118 chair. Followingthe o ;i NOTICE TO CREDITORS g peen .in countries and paha Pease. After 'strong argu- opening ebr cry have the 85 -bp. truck engine. ComMircial cars are powered with the B Lunch will be served. ruled by dictators or their kind:, You es the devotional leaflet of February 36r. IN THE ESTATE OF FRANK O'HARA men'ts on both sides, the judges de- , w'iaa read by Mrs. C. Cook and a most V-8 en me. Come In and see the new line -make as "on4b b^ l"L t.I PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ll The W.M.S. will hold their Easter boys are prone to ignore the Law of S sided in closte;, decision in favor of °>l° ,t'. An,teresting and weld -rendered paper against the Eatabe «f France O'Hara,•sate thankofferin"g on Goad Friday even- Compensation_ That law is as ce,r- the affirmative. was __, 1 of the Towxmhip of McKillop, deceased, who ing, April 15th. Mrs, R. W. Craw, of tain as taxes and as sure as death, given and read by MIs. Robert died on or about the 4th day of April, 1935. Mme Bristol,,of Rochester, is spend- lioore and a Wearing duet was sung Cavan and Buffs Churches, will speak. There is no escape. Al] dictatorships DALY *'. are hereby notiffied to send in to the under- ing some weeks in the village aI'1'a,ng- by Mrs. Anna McDonald and, Mrs. Mc - signed on or beSore the 30th day of April, A beautfiYul saored drama, "All For become top-heavy and cr'asli because ing h'ez' cottage far dh® summler. LCfln. Arrangements were made for tl Fo 1938, Jul] particulars of their claims with Christ," will be presented by the of rotten foundations. Those who The .local fisihermen Have their nets tilt attending of the annual Presby- y c7 11e$idavit proving se'°e- young women of the congregation. live' by the sword must sleep with it g tmmediabaly aster the said last mentioned in bhe lake these days and report serial which will be held! in the James Phone 104 date, [fie a s of the said estate well he Mrs Antra McLean, of Buffalo; Mr. and in the end die by it idgtat catches Pot Lhis time of the year. Street Uwited Church and, people w110 . SEAFORTH �"• ditrfbuted amtongst the parta� titled there- Fred M.illso>r, Atwood', and Mr. -Chas.' In years to came when the history shad cars and would assist in carrying "' tb, having regard only to elaim� of which Mi11S ` on, of Seaforth, visited their bro- of our times is clearly and d3s,pas- were asked to eve their names to - the undersigned Than then have notice, to g ''•' the ezcicsilon of all others, and the ander- Cher, Mr. and Mrs. David MrlLson, and sionately written, the most damning Mrs. C. Cook, also those who wanted + signed will not be "liable t , aux person of their sister, Mrs. P. Lindsay, on Tues- indictment against you will be your gEi MSALL passage in cars were asked to 'hand whose claim the undersigned shall mot then day. inhuman treatment of minority peo in their names to Mrs. C. Cook in R. have vote for the assets ss distributed or ples. In your insane desire to purify good time. ' any TE ti`s th,e blood of the Germanic Additional Heti'sall News on Pae 3 The oun t.'' DATED at Seatforth this 7th dos of April, Peoples ( 9 ) y g'people of the Chisa111urst 1938• Fi>« D BELL EGMONDVII.LE You forget God created us all after United Church indeed putting o�a an `;; His own image. You forget that ev- Mrs. T. W. Parlmer heft here this entertainment in the Towne Hall here r"%..:.;::i;>.;y seafiorttr, Onz, a human Ln. week for Londotn, where she intends on Wednetsda ev"''r`:';<r{";`'"yv>:r:""`:>r`><'`:? solicitor far the Execrator. / The Easter thaIIkaffering meeting oY I y Ile g has the night to�Yive, Y ening, April 2955. ." < ;, :; f aZ , :f& <i? L,: !I 1. 2970-s the Neil Shaw Mission Circle was � 20 the pursuit of happiness, and spending a couple of weeks with rel- The title of the play is "Nora, Wake �. a:.:. '" �;t 4 c ;n to- worship his God after his' owll play having drawn a 6'o°d IA dleld on Thursday evening. `Phe meet- alive. and friends. a,tte this .,:! `f F ',? t, �.1 NOTICE TO CREi)TTOBiS ing opened �y singing the hymn, faShign, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Welsh are mov- attendance when lately given in good { `1. 1 � kip - ' "Jesus Glad 'Among Us,,` followed by Were it not tragic, Atiolpb, your ing" from their apartment rooms in e1'hvrst, and wx , .no., doubt•dpr•so also, `, s: $" �y ti': IN TifE ESTATE OF ALICE MARY ACM- the Lord's Prayer. -Phe roll call was punn,y attempts to uproot religion this Joynt block to the dwelling on pore on the d� Q eJlven. ;, ". s, stir a�� ' fy, �, BALD. wollld ba. utterl llydd "mus. W41en Brock St., which id' past years has :The friends of Mr. and' Mrs, ,Lev1- ;T :; r.;.;.: „ :;: r.'",-Kx: , 1. then taken and the minutes of the y y �F �c� ! ALL PERSONS HAVING cLAllvls last meeting' ,were' read. The bust- You imagine you txin ear up and de been known as the Wm. McKay dwel- Rands wilt be ,pleased to learn, that ; yy sg: s' . t sscairst the E R" s3�a y�pgg t of AOice Mary Aachi- ling. bileir little eigtnt mantels cert 'illy is x"' ti'' bald.. l4,te of the Township of Tuckerrm,". Bess was 'then discussed and the strop the Bible ars you dad the treaty Mrs. James W. Ban,tllzon, refuelled matin continued, Spinster deceased, who died on or about the of Versailles, you've t aniother g good improvement ^••fit � . b I Scripture was read by Isabel Forvest, go home the first of this week m De- in St_ Joseph's Hospital.!;;:t;,•:/rte,>fcrfiY✓� ; t 4, 14th day of Janmrry, 1938, ame'hecoby ntati- "There is a Green Hill Far Awa thought coming. Dawn thorough the ' s�..as.v..J ,3x,�rF�: fled td send in to the unders#r-nod on or be- y" troit whe're srhe ,had been vis(Tbug rel- The Union Ohureb Easter service :• was sung, after which a reading was apse men like yourself, like Stalin, - .,:•:"r.<:'--•.,�",s,;;;<:. mere the lbth day o1 April, 1988 fan par- and otters, too numerous to mention, at;vea ail ,her way home from sae d held in the United Church an Tues : `� >`.``4f 1. siculara of their claims- given by Alice Boyce. Mrs. Shepherd, n+ inC the winter months is Florida, Mr. day evening last was well attended ' �~ h ; ImmediateI7 arftZ* the said oast me itioned the s=peaker of the evening, gave a have attempted that selfsame thing, Bonthron coming Thome ,here a week and an excellent and very a L . aat1� the assets of the skid estate will be dis- But destpite old efforts we have the ' p+propriatk 4 7aibuted amongst the pasties entitled theram, talk on the "Lord's Shepherd." The or so sooner to look after business. address was given by Rev. Mr. Hunt, ,. .r 1�.' having r�ra only to cianms oS which the meeting closed with the Mizpah bene- Book of Books with us and day by Miss Ethel. Murdock is, .in Alymer, of the Anglican, Cbur•ch. The services, $ 41, undersigned shall thea have notiw, to the diction, after which lunch was served. day, year by year, its teachings be- where she was called owing to the held ,in Carmel' Presbyterian Oburch' i exclusion of au others, ,and the undersigned came brighter and brighter, and so death of Mrs. Hoggarth, her sister's on Wednesday was well attended, with ? .� - r vujli not be Untie to etsy person of -whose will continue long after you ,have (Vera Hoggarth). mother-in-law. a ' fine discourse J ' okiirn the umla signed shall niot then have given by Rev. Mr. { , ' slr mi.fice for the sssets se amtrr'bshea or any �TALTON been called to the Valhalla of dicta, Mr. Waiter Fee and his son-in-law, Stewart, of Centralia, and the service OffJ f" ; tI part x],erour. tors. The cards are stacked against Mr. Harris and his wife and sister -in- in St, Paul's Anglican, Church on �- ". DATED art, Seafmth � 2.4 day of March, you and your kind. It is not meant law- were here on Sunday last spend- Thursday evenirrg, addmessed by •Rev. It ^ ,,@ .111 .; I 19ae. On Sundap .uorning Ups service in that you should win for any length ing a few hours with relatives and 11tir. D. Gladm,an of, Crediton, was a1_11 Duff e United rant, ll was conducted He place in the sun, Is ng a;: WILLIAM R A,RCffiBALD of tune. Your friends, motoring fI'blm their home in so well attended and . a aplend8d ser - by Rev. Mr. Grant, 04 Wroxeter. He 1.By his transitory and when the curtain falls Ailsa Creig, mon merited the occasion. , f HAYS A aIEIR, otiose for his text, Luke 23:42: And your name will be rubbed off the The owners of the late Rennie Communion service will be 'held in 5 ornis> io he said unto Jesus, Lord remember Estate dwelling on Riohmond •- Street Carmel Presbyterian Church on Fri- 3ss8-s roe when Thou eomes,t into Thy king- slate. Sincerely yours, gt , i JACK W. YGES South, rented by Mr. Robert Higgins, day morning at 11 o'clock conducted dam.11 " The Choir slang an anthem are baying it reshingled. by ,tbe pastor, and on Sunday especial, with Miss Isobel Ritchie as soloist. — , ra / Mr. Albert Passmor Ess e and friend, of ter service with fin e masa I Notices r cal Dum- ;, Mrs. WmI, Dickson, of SeaPorth, Department QI Delhi, visited over the week -end with bars by the choir. r CUSTOM HATCHING = .... \0 BABY CRICKS st�erta ew days Last week with h'er the formers' parents, Mr. 8118 Mrs. •Rev, Mr. Hunt will conduct Goal- The magic oamfott'of AA. ifor sale: eloLlmioa8ly hatched_ PHONE sister, Mrs. S. Forbes. ' (Continued from Page 1) John Passmore, of the village_ mullion service in St. Paul's Anglican W- Locke Shoes is the real 1 260, seafortbe, 3cs0si_ The. ladies of the W.M.S. of Duff's pany carrying the risk had cancelled; Miss Mildred Follick, nurse -in -train- Church at 10 o'clock on Friday morn- 4 -point combination lasts: ,,,. United Church are holding their, Eas• the policy when the new owners plat- ing at Victoria iiospittav at London, ing. Persona8y deSigneli by Dr. M. W. Locke rw - ter thankoffering "meeting in the ed the a"ti ,:e•:1 rn stun e. at n e Clerk sp ret the week -end here with her Miss Emma Johzlsbon and Mdse' Min- . , r ' uneucc%d tae r3, chu'rch on Tuesday, April 12th_ Mrs- was rnstruc' rl to get 1n touch with rents. nie Reid have returned; from Florida the"Most eminent toot specialist int the eases. xi: TOWN OF SEAFORTH C, pp• D. Cousens, of Clinton, will be Pa es o ce Mia. Campbell, wife of Dr. A. R. where they spent the winter. world, to assist the majority Z. Su fIff4lest "' bhe guest speaker. Accounts were passed as follows:- Campbell. liar returned from Nova Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Miller, of Toron. who can not attend his clinic spread doass Jas. V. Ryazl, salary, $60; H. Szliell, Scotia, whei0 she was called a num- to, spent the week -end with Mr. and ball of tklat: ", . TAX, PRE -PAYMENT RE- ,salary $70; D: H. Willson,.salary $53,33, her of weeks ago owing to the very Mrs. Charles Jln•kis. Mr. and Mrs. at WeTl+rarnsburg and to'help • � � ceffe� hrot� 1r "I"m Sorry 1 ilaven't a dime," said sundry payments $8.60; Alice Hudson, serious illness of iler mother, who, Nelson Blatchford, who spent a few ¢ sufferers td regain nor- • for central t - CETPTS FOR 1938 the lady as she handsel th^condntr, safak-y, $14.66; Thos, storey, wages, we are pleased to learn, to noW :im- days in Toronto, returned ayth, them, mal balance of the hod and ��' i for a ten -dollar bill, p'360; 'Bell Telephone Co., acct., $6.25; proving nicely. y "rix - g Mise Dorothy McQueen, of Victoria y "Don't worry, madam," he replied C. Aberhart, insuranea, $4.20; C, P.-10spiltal, spent Sunday with her par- Od"'ed Walking posture. 4• book. Snug flitieg The Town vVill pay 4 per poll4iely. "You' going to tbave 99 of Sills, P.M., post office box rent, $5; Accepts Position in, London elate, Mr: and Mrs. Ed, McQueen. 4 them in a couple of m4nutes." Dr, W. C. Spfoit, V. D. treatments, Mr. and Mars. Colin Hudson were sj f► Cent, r annum u to All • $7.25; C N R., of ossing protectign, Miss Margaret Bell, 8iaugbter of Mr. visited by two of their dau hers THE .„11 / p g� The prodvger, of a local 'dramatic $3.11; John: J. Sclater aoct- $47.20; and Mrs. R, D. Uel], bas been appoint- from, London g b>rl cy Treasurer Coiirity of Huron, indi eats, to the staff of the London Life In. recently, 1't` r syph 11�ae7' tiZ}} ill pielI(1 1938 society was giving soma Seal iustntG g Miss Helen Munn, .nurse-in-trainieg +r�1 $16.60- To .nsdup of Westminster, re sti (Sallee CoimpamT, London, and aS- r� . ar" tions before the curtain we711 1 nt up on iu Vicbomi'a Hospital, London, will "f';fir Cert>ifi+es4kt i Yiu dfull the first•nnght of the show. lnef, $27.21 Dept of Public welfare, summa her new duties fast week. Miss' graduate in May. ASHOE 11wa . ;'� ;N,{ ,.sw,I r; .-, .-, London, relief. $37.94; cash Por relief, Bell is a graduate of,Orangevilie Sec- 'Fort MBN "O"UH AND CHILDREN f y� [`Now don't forget,"' the told the her- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gram, of Lan - ,r, �l�r 'a U 'ar "�4) tdwa ohne, "when •theovl'llain: takes you in $263,94; C. P. Sills, stamps, $7 Sear retardal Cortege, GltdlpiL sling, Mich„ visited with Mr. and Mrs, �'' l f ' his arms he will begin til"king very forth Agricultural S.00iety, grant, $40; • T& 'She6land ponies 'owned by Dr. George Gram. I w QO11'.M r; W it .. 6 G l+oiid]y. But ynu cal} cut ioud:ly, too Jona Murphy, acct., $1328; Jahn A. nipbe}i arnd who were driven in dou- Mt. and Mrs, Roy Pfaff, of Delhi Cl a !8 1118 � "„ " please srdne' me'.' Wilson, penton. $20; (r'eo. A. "dills & bks bang .in a buggy by 'Ills son, visited Mrs. Alice Pfaff. i t`1, .. ' �� :` r'G S °," .,: 'a%, o1i; ah! '' 4ons,, acct., $22'.18; P,U.C., .street Jaffieg, at the .hea.4 of the Live stock Mimi Walk SMI rg y TM r r„ i t ,_y^"., 'lie didlYflrle a�as O 'telepl4one girl, Walker has returned to t�■.(°� 11$ lir j ,hitt YTH s ,,, iitiis;; $33:83; Vitt. Montgomery, asci, prntession -'on .Saturday last, were Dutton 'SHOE STORE ?i i► r� r , 4 a `i" t , , • , ani she bra�[gint d4ia ab tine tTUou t ileiu Y7. ` , F. I)aI acct 2.t 0' Join inuoil admired, ed as lusts a l flh F� PO 1 k } $ so a Shet-. Miss Annie Jarrett has en A,. TH rwl� "' tY 4" tt " ; Itf>IFiet1; "Tvpo ttiausatd, Please serve Mac'I�avish audlytof", $37.50 Hazel Mand pony ridden b Jack Kinsman. arith Dr. Mbtr at th g� ' Ne TO Regent Theatre a,. % r tr ,:F, y e. Savatoriuzn11 , � .. it ,` � : l Reid attdit6r,' $37.50, Mr. Deli Passmore visited over the i �� .. x 4 ,ti y aA9 i , . + he Co utt 1 and I e, „Y vP yr' m ;Fri j, Yboom � X,c •4°, rn ,�'k..��,,(��Y t 7, y -, i.,,, t, .Yli L " � C,w'a"wJ,,, - - Y� y. 5Xdi, y5`tS715�� yyr,.fyS,r,ytr11r11>7,r ,9 '' v . '`11 .. - '• - ,.:.gU'X•,�1 ..l .. ryi,l ,Y+ roti m° ,+rn 1 �a A wu•�y:." W T+ crit9h I' oug ' at„. , - U ' , r xYttt' i �C r i .t� ..._ .,7., r l ( h lrf s :art, y�i :.✓r r ,e 1, Y,d,` t, �,r-.,"41 �'' rl Lt� "`: fM'$r. • w r, �{ ,.. r _ k , t., - ' , . • "I + ly, , t,t t' i i i:: •1 s tfi. 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