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Adso.�'. ' e of1 uAnnual St. Patrick�s Social of
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I i N P� iR _ ! 'r }$slued Ads will be ln5erte(1 8t new low Cash, rate�a (�ntrrbutad) ,Me �scorpi:on of falsehood alive with be
f,,ql' �� fir% ,'fie t:.:
i'�y! <k "'si R"Bale, `Wanted, Lost and Fraud, Camios BVM% Rlty -lrer wmda his d&rfs—
�En, The prevadem,ce Of dddnesa, the in- S
911 these by 'tlhp magic drive out of
tltI�l tat week ... ........................ � c� clemesucy of the weatihen, antcl the icy our heatlts� in
............•...•••• 'fi cond'i'tion of the streets, alit co rad
VS, "?"'N zed wash nePs t. banished es p
r11) s� vs era week ..............= Cent S Patrick, who th a os s su
�.pr�s,r'•" Minimum cham¢� IIrst irreztCam ...... n Cir againu�t a fuel abtandan'ce at. the St. out ElP 1dl+iny
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Li,� • .Each fl� izetiwt and atbnsv3's saint .. one ward l ati i k's 4ocia1l held in lira Suluday O.h, grant Our potation this day; U
�", ,.fe.,i T oo cenu per week. -
� r k t,. Clurd. of Thank., In Memori'm h,'titk�s 1 cent W wo:d. O° Ona Io seat• ohool room of Natmhside United Tale heed of •till, snake, in our hearts Ci
} � �t ` *quirles may be directed to a Iios NUZnb.>4 Ear. al! Ths Sm'sa" R�erit.a, Church, when the life mtt�nabens of the that we're Eserine
` k^ fi11 Te scents additional Per week ,,,, be dha.Wed u a& in abov. 'cbm ear not paid by the Woulaa's Minssiourury SOCiety en Gar th
And d•live tlham divinely away.
' d Saturday n+ttht in the weetc fln wbi. tie ad was >�a. . _ tained the annual members. and the t
is vj' H.ltbils, Marriages surd Dalth. inserted lee of Charge- ,Sso d.a�ta Helpers+, but
tiles who c� of
ry1�iii1`"' ^k,uction Sales, Notice m Cxedswn, Eta—R®rres sm appltcatdam• ware present wane amply repaid far HENSALL C
For Sale th(ir •Brill, effouts to overcome all
'. L ( Lost and Found ha:rdstbips and obs,tael�, in oa'd'er to Sheets, Pillow Slips, Blan•kats, Bed- 1`
'a il. be the re' I spreads, Bats and new IJOUSe Dres•3es
Iki ,A: O3'1`- Lili'I`WIrN YUS`1' opilICE AND LOUR SALE -- b:ARLY AI.ASKA,,,,SEE )
3''.y,i Dlardu leaf llai,y, key cane wnna;n;n 1' Dams. Apoaiy JOHN RIN'PlluL, Seri'florth. St, I'dtriok's Day is ono of tilers Itt Gu[ldwin's.
( 3719x1 groat national otbca kms that crE:ate � t
ci# I,, nunibu' of keyb, alsN dniv(er's Lnux:ru'K- lir- 1*hurw f170 r Lv _.._T �., _ - . (Continued from page 1)
Yl. Rvturu t1u W. C. 'BARBER, Seadw'th. —l IGS I r.AD1 'r0 in m'EJIl of all 4rarnds' a f('eliuJ Of fr"it'nd-` d R S,
-ti,. ` a 3719-1 101L SAU: io Yul NC, l ,,: 1g I of the ograu), was Mrs. M. Heti e
�'' _ wv:,,n Am,E1 M3h. Ax+�AY to w. tL PI`I I.T liners, tt'aat it would b,' a flet' 11 PS - O�
1. I_- __ _ _-- I it. It, I. IlinaatL 37''9x"? fa,` &, world if it ('vtdurcil through- and associate helpers wero Mise Kil- d
<, iVi ti, _.._. .-� cut the whw.e eras St: Patrick's i)a)' iratrick, Mes,Sm. Claude Blowes, VV,
Auction Sales _ _ __ _. —.__ _...—_ is ihu lrivhnran's own da)'• ter Spenlevr crud Ralph Brook; Con ej
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t`" • N SAM,, uN' 'i'Hk, 1.A't'E W. 1-� Kers®Ilei vener oP lunch, Miss Gladys Luker; 1:
Vic. uCb l0 "An' slh:Lll'e we're all lilsh tbssociate dielpers, Mrs, Claude Bl•uwes,
Chair-r.-rr,';; Iu,u-e arv,l contents, on Jarvis I .-- On g'OCAd'� St, I atl•ick'S I).EY
�. St:•.rem Sea&�+ h, cm 3IIl1C4rb,%,r w SCIATICA, BACeK.\C IFF, '•, M-iss MaTgar'Pt rl'Ll d�OI' and M1S6 hl'£1 :'1 i
+. lti I.u,n.bartm are ataau.ke+l .'-it tye sours.• by No matter where aur birt1whice., j(
5ATITRDAY. APIUL, 8,t'h, ^ur. 1.30 p,arL Ii:lrpole.
{;e :51,•C'Cl:`1NEI.L & .HAYS, th., e:lean:vinu a 1+1 antiseptic actions of Ruma- or where Our allE*gial'� e may sl:':.ly." New Books at Herisall Library t"
tiul;ci•Wrn, .-ap.6. KJFIA'1`1NG,s I,RUG STOH.'k:. 3719-1 FlCtinnF Iktn,ger S.igrials', Bot'tOmc;
"` G. li I•:l'i,•t-t, Aueotnrneer, Mrs. Workman opened the meettillg 1%
(I •s 1:1-1 J,ucia.n, Pars,ons; Som; of Years, AM-
_ __ _ --- by unuovnciu'.g the hy11Ln, " Front i
`•. ��-, __ -• - ---- - rich•; TwentY-four Hours -a Dfly; Bald-
�$, 1 LiCTION SAIF. 01" t�ARYI -I't`EJCK 4'4D Wanted Crreenland:'s ley MOLMtains," w•hi011 win; I've Been To London, Bailey;
I„ .[3 Iml,l,•n,,ntr, u. l.crt __ (:w',cessvun 6. b9o- w'aS Sung accompand•ed by Mrs. Coates.
tt Klllop. 3fe', rni:;e: north of SeaBDrUh, on Tues- 1'1715'd`Om's Gate, Barnes; Disputed FaS-
r;' (G�y. March _ dh, nt 1 o'alrck: FPo,sr One WA,NTSD---G1RL OR YOUNG WOhIAN Mrs. MCDelmld read 21n6 SCllp'lUl'P,' Sager Don�5, Onpe Mare Rahe Saint, `
I;.`•. mate.hed'tz•am il'erch�rons) 10 and 15 years; YY for gencVal h'ousekeepiat•S; s,m,a,Ll family. lt'JS+90In fl'am ACTS 1fi:X".L t), aril l�li'i. a
;: 1 driving mare su:pp sed to be in foal; 1 bay At once. Apply to Box 196, HURON 1:X- Cl'7arteai's; Fe+atuliRg th0 Sannt, Cha.r-
R.,. 371,x1 VV'arkman presided. Mrs. iraing then teris;. Mr. Pratt's Patients, Lincoln;
Chief, TOR.
cal to P,tk4J.
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't:a�a Y r worker:im
�'r mare 19 s too$ Vibe chair, whale Mrs.
and due May 1.'.th; 1 black mare s Years pod,, presnded at thee Piano, and' d ,lia`ib,ted Tsh,e Pattern, Eberhart; As Lang As I
�^ in foal w Canada Ch'ref, and due April 2nii- 18ells table �PURCHASEx0 1g UEx- Live, Loring;, Happiness Mill, Hill;
fii L`attlle--1 four year old Durbarn cow, due 1sR 'rl thea auflli'en�ea by playing, at Intervals, Parade of the Empty Boots, Seltzer; I
I,. of April; 2 blue cows, 7 yearn` oaei fresh 2 e pOSITOR 3718-3 many Of the old', and also new, Irish The Valley of the Gdante, Kyrie; Tile
mt,nths ; one 6 year old. Durham cow due the
end of May: 1 eight Year old DmAxam cow MAN WA.NTf1D -A GOOD RELnABLE MAN airs, aril led in community stinging of Iron Trail, Brand'; Tuesday Never
due'lybh fume; '3 I,aifers fresh 1 month; 1 tlo represent Williams & Son Ascoli Sema Of 'the favorites,.
Ihrr'liam baiter due 1st Apria: 1 3 -Yeas -add 147 SIL Patrick 6treet Stretford- 3718 Gl'Eati rigs reCeived•frOm sCVet'al out Comes, Hauck; e; without Gllarn.,
,roan •heilfor frshemed Nov. 1. 1938, and bred of town. in were rend'. Some Please, Hauck; I Was Cihris:tabel,
'' 1n Jainuary, .1939; 1 pant Holste;'n cow to Parmenter; The North wind Do Blow',
year bid and freshened in Fehruary: 1 Dar- MEN I .FRE 'IS GOOD PAYING WORK had Sem ,douationu , to our finance
i serest caw 6 year add, to freshen tat of No- vAth a auve manufacturing' concern of Bower.
1:: v'eml,er: :i heilfem rfei-ag 2 years old; two 200 daily necessities used in every bamee. Sure fund, for which we are deeply ap- Non>-Flcbion--Arnateu,r Craftsman, Cy
steers, rising 2 yeirt's: 3 Yeaatling dmives; one and quick rerreaters- No experience needed_ Preciative. c4lopodda• Guide To Trees, Antis;
calif 1 risingmorctih 2 Pigs -1 sow wim to young Good pay every day if active, and permanent MrsArcbdbald gave, a ,shorn 'talk '
Hams binders 7did.
c molet; I MoGorsaick ouurmpl�a �t cum LATA "UE MEE. on "IrolZrid" and touched' on the un- ng. Inves,tigste More Green a Fingers, Arkall; BirYis of
Canada, Taverner.
mower; 13 hoe drill.,; cuatt:ivahor; 1 hay rake: FAMILES CO.. s7o SL alemnent, Mlamtaead. rest gmevailfing there at the 'present Juvenile Fiction—Washer and Co.,
1 steel Band railer: 1 disc, 13 plates; 1 set 3719-1 time. The '•harp Which is :their nation-
harrows; 1 set sleighs; r fight wagon; I � ad instrument of music, staxAsl 64 (:`oris Furlong Farm, Restore; Dwel-
1 s heavy wagon,. good as new; 1 Halt rack with . tiros oP, itis Marsh Realm, McKishalu"e;
' "Iddirr'.g rack: 1 sulky rid'isrg plough; 2 w•�- Property For Sale inches in height, is 33 inches. wide, . Adventures of Jimmy Skunk, Burgess;
1'- ing ploughs; 1 gang plough; 1 Chatham fan- has 43 strings. (the lonigestt of Wthich
i. Adventures of Ol' M�istah Buzzard,
�„ znrng mull; 1 Massey -Harris ,root Pulver; 2 is 57 inches), and wei:gihs, 53 pounds.
sets }navy bean �s ; 1 set simile harness ; 1 FIOMIE FIDR SALE — T49M CHAPMAN Burgess; Adventures of Poor Mrs.
•McCormuek cream separator No. 2. like new: h,�,r dor Jauvna street; necessary tfo Tart,. was the ancient stronghold of Qua'ek, Burglests; Adventures of Bob
1 2 -yard gravel box ibasswoad) wM wagon; e'lose out ej a Apply to McCONNELL & Ireland. There the great Fels or an- White, Burgos's'; Adventures of Bobby
1 hay loader; 1 buggy with car wheels; 1 HAYS, Sesn9orttb. or L. a. CHA.PMAN, Gode- cieut ParinamLernt was held triennially
cutter; r hay fork and ccs and napes, in zuod rich 3716--tt by this chief monarch of 'island. itis Cbon, Burgess; The Bim Ban? Clack,
eanaitlon; car for $ woodent tack; 1 Ideal last Fels of Tara was in 560. In. that McEvoy' Billy Bunny's Fortune, Gor-
inculrator, 250 eggs. About zoo ,busdrebs grain. don; The Dinky Duckling, Catnpbedl;
some hay ,logging chains, Renfrew stades year it w`as cursed by St Ruadlhan of Little Bears Adventures, Fox; Little
2,000 41,s. Household ,Effects -2 bedsteads Farms For Sale Lorrha, arida never more was the harp Bears At work and Play, Fox; I Wo'n-
with spring% and mabtreaa�; 1 feather tick;
' . 2 rocking chairs ; 6 kitchen dhanrs ; 1 dining FOR SALE OR RENT --120 ACRES. heard in Tara's Halls, der wily, Gordo(nl; Our Button Book,
I. . recon table; 1 lo=ve: I Bell organ; 1 lana ]FARM mite ,� of wedbon, Lots 4 and 5, 1&th Daniels; Raggedy Amm''s Fairy story,
i' press and sausage •fi1'ler combined; 1 dock; 1 Concession, Tnwushlp of Grey. Large bank "The harp that once �th'rouglh Tara's
xarge sap pan. 1 coed or wood heater, 2 iron � f=,�e house, excellent gvavet pit. Ap- Hoale, Gruellse; Beloved Belinda, Gruelle;
I. k(ddtles; 2b-gatgon oM drum; some dishes and ply ,o FRANK FINGLAND, (Aidton, Ont The soul of music Shed,, The Story of Fordanand, Leaf; Ezekiel,
1' ,rather articles too numerous to mention_ Ev- 3716x13 Garner; Perri, Sadten'; Heidi GTOWs'
erythirrg will are sold as owner is giving up Now hangs' as mute on Tara's walls'
1 farming; farm has been rembed, Terms— FOR sA X -loo ACRES IN THE TowN- As if that sioul had fled."
UP, Spysi: The Mark on the Doerr,
" Clash. MRS. ANGUS MOORE, Proprietress: srbiP of Hnalebt. Lot 7, Concession 7: 1-0 Dixon; The Twisted Claw, Dixon:
G,'o. A. EMiott and liaroad Jackson. Auc- a ,res HaTawood bush, equipped .for synrp mak- The dampness of the cidmate and The Clue of the Tappimg Heels,
tioneers. 3719x1 ing Wal buidt on; situated r/4 mile from '
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF- 'meq 1, chard,, s,Lone and county marl. For the rich-UoS•s of the soil account for Keene; ,Susian0la at Boarding School,
' further Partaicalar's apply to WILLIAM BRIT- the greenness of the verdure of Ire- Dennison; At Mi'dmdght, Hauck; Tap-
.
„,,,,, Seaforth, ,Saturday, March VAft, TON, R R. No. 1, Clftd0n. 871'8-3' land, which earns for it the nam,e of pan's Burro, Grey;; Falkn,er of the In -
1939, Mr. George H. El'liobt has received in- ,
structioes to sell by auction the entire effects. the Green brie, or more often the Fm- 'land Seas, Cur`wood'; Swift Lightning,
without reserve, of James M. and his laze - erald Isle. Ln winter the temperature Curwood; Babs, Baldwin; Mary Lou,
sister, M'argar'et Robertson, on Saturday. Tenders Wa>rttlsd seldom falls +below 40 degrees-, and, in Baldwin.
arch 25th. Evermthing sanitary and i,r
g'eaa condition. The effects in pert are as summer tib,e cheat seldio'm rises above Juvenile
No-.1-Fiction—The Human
follows: Axe, auxasa, tlaosls, saws, ch 62 degrees” Tlhere are .neo snakes or Side of Bi1-ds, Dixon,; Bdok of work
wrench®. 'hoe. garaem rake: spades. above]. Township Of, , , ay fro'g's in Ireland. Craft, Seton; Talking Leaves, K'iwg;'
arc *bar. trowel. PU'an% brackets, sdreem, ..
ware: hada—'t'onr` Cal doable, lounge, fioldia:K, . TENDERS : 7 , •' . „ >Tw'as an the ,top of that high ivi•11 teras:, ' V�sk". TI and III, King; Wild
mattresses . mrd springs, extra feather bink. Flower , Aet a .Glance, King.
cushions, horse blankets. bed clothes, blankets, St. Patrick preached his sarmine, , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Toron-
gnats, sheets, pafow cases, spreadle, tate cur- SEALED TENDERS WILL BE. RECEIVED He drove the frogs into bhe bags to spend itis week -end, here with Mr.
bairn, books in sets, useful and inenv�+ve, by tater madermibned up to twelve 'eolbek He banished old the to tb n "
far teachers. student, Sunday schbo7 ; maga- radon, Monday. �fZ3l 3rd, '1939. 'fat operating and Mrs. C. Cook.
° zing, Journals, sermons, Biliks, Intim and the Township crasher at Welsh's Pit for sett- Mrs. Ivan Smillie is visiting this
Greek; chairs: kitchen, dining room. two don of 1989. Tenders to be submitted at per Mrs. Hay gave a brief Sketch of I,
rockers. 1 leather cushioned; large arm, odd cubic ya,.d of crushed material placed st tate the Life and work of St. Patrick, the uses& ' relatives .anal' friends in
chairs, stools, bench, Blocks, step badder, sew- bin. Township will suVAY drag bide equip TarOn$la.
ing madhine; dishes --kitchen, dining rouar, m� (jc y otmr to supply dratfe belt, feel apostle of Iralarlxk Two ,that epos- Mr. and, Mals. 'Ted Tamanl, of Blaen-
' ° . glass. china, tea pots, pots. name. boiler, 'tab. and oa for mower unit tle9 of the same llama hived elan Ina
washboard, pails. preserving kettle, ketAlles, Alto ; - fir ,trucking crushed malber,211 land about the same time as St. Pat -
_helm, Spent f1h8 week end hPJre With
knives. 9orks, spoons, hake board, flour sdfEer, on •til towns rip •mads.' Osnsfametur to submit III'• r. and Mrs. C. A" MCD'onlelil, Mrs.
Pie plates. electric stove fa plates), oil active cite per yard m AQWo flat rate ael•,werea rick, and this has caused t an2U8dlan Taman repiainang for a short visit.
cook (Quebec), electric iron and othe s; br any yart of 'rbwrwwm. Tehd.ro may be in the 1listory of .the earIT Irish Quite a•,large number in• ,the' village
` tables—+barge extension, 2 kitchen, stands, side submitted for opens ane umakimg sum- ehurob. What we learn Of Set. Pat- and commnumity are suffering from at-
bdar&, drossert, ociph=rd, box chest, trunk, biped or s�ra6�. rick is a mixture of •histpl•y amici leg -
r ,�fiawnn mower, badikeds, preserve iars, sealers, Sat%faeftr9 bond rto be ftrrrYss'hed. Lowest end. I tracks. Of ,tihe • fiw and Others from '9eV-
#raid', crocks, cans, - flour can: r4o,ilet sets— or any, tender mot .necessarity accepted. ere colds.
wash 6a tins. pitchers, wash stand, lantern, A. F. >3Fss, An ago<d4 Irish tradition. tells us Mrs. T. W. Paiitmer ,bass 'taken
1. 1711 lamps, oil cans. organ boards, baiter. betas, Clerk. Township of Hay. that besides driving' the frogs' into the
Sale, Saturday, March 2Sth, Spading street. DATM at 7.urich Mklroh 18. 1939. rooms with M.M. Saundercwck at the
TM! Seaforth, at I p.m. Terms --cash. JAa1ES a71s-2 bags, Si Patrick also drove the east end 'of King St.
1, IM. ROBERTSON, Proprietor: I. H .weed- snakes out of Ireland. Mils Wallace Mrs, aOVm• Hildebrandt, who Inas
+, mark, clerk; Robert Scarlett. Cuchiea very dramStu�llp told about the "SE�r-
a719-z been very iii Par �a number of weeks,
Card of Thanks Pends Driven Out of Ireland by St. is now improving nicely. Her son,
EXECUTOR'S SALE Patrick" and made an impassioned ap
rep THE PROP=- OF TM,TSALL: I WANT peal to ham to thrive from our (hearts room.
however, is std11 confined to hie
,1 OF FARM LANDS 1 ib thank %At t1bree who kindly helped in the slakes or dmons possessing rOMr
C,t osE TAE ESTATE TiiE ExEC[I- sauhrR ms m rare recent fire and llllem- (This appeal will be farad in Mrs. Tames Dick and stoat Arthur,
TO
w-91 offer for sale by Public AndbiOn '3'' wWo bav'e be¢n ho wbmdmfalil kind have since the fire taken ,rooms In
at the Commercial Hatwit, Seatiorttr, Thurs_ oto, essbUng me in differerbt we". and I make another Column). The progmul. elos, Pettyts bloe'k, immediately west of ,tilts
day. tate 30th day of March. •4939781t. the epecima merntiorr Dr, and Mas. Smrltie ro ad by Singing "God Save the Kink"
vJHose bome i was enured for far over two past 'affi Co.
hoax of 2.30 p.m., the hollowing valuable after which a 4ively Interest was tag -
Property: Meeks AIRS- PAR7AfER, MTs. Jelin Johnston eontinu'es very
The South half of Lot 25, Concession 14, x719-1 en in a que8tlonairre On "Shamrock" poorly at her ,}some at the west end
aaut the We -,.t 5o acres of l.pt 24, Concession and later, in, planning the menu for of the village.
14, in the 7lownship of McKillop, containing a supper for St. Patrick ('supposing he Mr" Ra Paterson, OF Toronto, spent
12962 acres. more or less, situate on the were 'here to eat it).
11 North Graved Road near Walton. There v7 In Memoriam the week -end here with 'tens parents,
erected on this farm a very fine solid brick Then fol•Ivwed ,the supper. HOW Mr, and Mrs'. R. J. Pat>ersiam
house with Fel'ate rcx,f, cistern, bath room, _- shall I describe bhros+e tables? They
furnace and many other convenudrsrx4,, also a IN LOVING MFIRORY OF MRS. JOSEPH A number in this vicinity have been
1. large bank barn on stone foundation with •Bennett, wl*; dived Mur Ye'aa's ago, March certainly were "Wearin' O' the GT*em." making sugar' and latalasses during
I both side and end drive: lien house: sub- 25, rl"S: The conr'mittee and those providing the paint. Geek and it mow only needs
sttan,tinl drive she•tl : ' gond drilled well with ,Deep in (err beamt lim a ykrtum the food fr d spared no pains' ton' make sad. sum.n days Co Insure a Splendid
wir,drnill. Twdlvc acre(, of hasdwoo(t brash Of a Ibverd orale (rtes to rekt, g Sar y P
practically unt,wiched fir 25 years. Farre is Im mr utcy's frame we sha➢U keep it, the tables attractive--'plfa.9rinsg to tl]'0 tjow of sap.
weld drained: grnv'rl pit of 3 alma; 5 acres Son.um Phe was (me of the beat. eye and tempting to the appetite. The Cotmei1. Chamber Df the Town
r,, - til, fall a•ho,t : 70 acres sown to hay •F,v%,r remevribarM by Husband and Pam. A hearty vote of thanks was tender -
and clrass ; Huhner "f land all ploughed. iiy- Hall 13 being redecorated, the work
TERMS Ten n('T r,-nt- cmOn at time of ed to ,bhe oo�mdttee in chatP Of being done by Reeve S'badidicic and
sale aril balance ,vi!hin thirty days, subject ---- making and carrying intD effect such Mr. Ted, Lit761e.
4+' to a rmerv-e Ivi(1. If parohaser deci�es tr err- Births an afternoon's read en'j'oyment. Alto. Claudette Blowes+, young (laughter
I; range to give a mortgaae as paint of ,the corn- �I+ �+'•- '
siderratipn, aTmouncement'wild be made at the gather a most enjoyable afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bloww'ss, has
1�' time of sale as to the terrns. MUSGROVE In Scntt. Memorial HesprtaJ, w'as,'Sperit and will long be remem.ber-
b�'e'n quite i11 with in+H•uenza.. '
For further pmrtirulair-s apply to Scaforth. on March 21s,Y, to Mr. and Mrs. ed by all who pa7rticiliate'd. We ex-
'(, Ii" G. MF.IR, Seaforth, Herbert Musgrove. Egrramdvilde, a seam. tend Our sym'path,y to those who Miss Nellie Fee, Of Milverton, was
SoNribar for the Executors of FOWLM an &"tt. Mernorial Hospital, Sere- a w eHk-end! 'gues,t with Ilier parents,
". Willinm J. Dickson• deceesed- forth, kir March 22nd: to Ms. and Mrs. Would, have been there if they oouid Mr, and Mrs, George Fee.andi brother,
Frank Fowler, of Hu,ilett, a daughter. rand we feel sorry for those. who CHIrles.
I.C-yrge H. F;iliott, Auctioneer. could dlfave been there if they would. Mr. Scott' WP�ish, wh.i,le walking
3719-2 "'We shure 'did remimlbar ould Irela•nrd,
1 ^ f, hi•s home o'n, Brock Strert on
r,, _ _ .__ . Tho' her- green Heeds are far, far away, c2turdap .lard, pocked up a 1011 of
Notices CROMARTY An' no one can Say we Irishmen, bills conlainill.g $195.00. The owner
Mrs. Roy McCullooh is eholddiaying Forg�ot.'twvs St" 'Patrlck's Day." W located aHyl happ(yned to be a
,�Pl . NOTICE in eDtroit and Windisor`. By all means let us celebrate St. man who bald just disposed of his
a A great number of the people Patrick's Day, but albove the mirth grebe to Tilomlpsonts mill. Scott utas
tT$E HURON FARMERS' CO-OPERATTVE handsomely rewarded. '
Co. of ata, Ont., :open the season of around there are suffering witch the and festivity, let us• ,give grateful The wotiielo Class of the United
;1`. 1939 with a full licca yf cedar per. 1 car of Hu' raTrd are ,hopi'ng Winter will soon thanks for •the moo Who was so gread-
f`. ` Mant u in red cedar: fertilizer (anrgredaentb); - Chvr(ill will meet at the ahnlreh. Fri -
be oven ly used by God to prtyaPJh Hills, word
11 maxed if mired; corn and other feeds and day evening, March 24th, for -their
I meas; Enggis'h barbed. wire and 'mtotor aa- Mrs. Ted, Taylor, from Qhdsrelhurat, to the salvation of many people of regular Giese meeting. A d Pyo-
,il,i', 'WILLIAM )7EPPER, Mlambge•..a714s is spending a few dayti -with her bhe Emerald Isle.
mother, %Tse Queues. gram ,is being arranged by Ed. Cor -
A TASK FOR ST. PATRICK be t anuli Ross Forrest
Y TOWN OF SEAFORTH Mr. and Mrs. Russel Scott gave a 'Miss Loretta seta, of London, 4en•t
• card paTilk Tiny night with eight St. Paatdck Who doove all. the makes the weekend at her horse (here on
`i1 tables. MI app`aared to enjoy the
i'r out of Erelarnd No. 4 Iiigrtlwtvy.
'u TAX PRE -PAYMENT RE- time, alto lite dainty lunlah and cof- Receive our petition this dray: Mrs. Alex Buchman, who has been
';y " fee served by Mrs. Scott and WiJirall That power whS•dh you used to s'wee'p In very 'poor health. for .the past .few
1` • CEIPTS FOR 1939 helpers, shout 45 beiarg present. clean the .ole ,S,iaellamrd ,weeks, is improvirng and able to be
Mr. Ohar Godbott, of Exeter, call-
lige Devote ,to fresh marvels, we pray up for a w>tdile every day.
Y .l. ed on 'bis motlher, Mrs. Caldrwell,' this, The green. snake of e1nTy, the serpent Maas Mary Buchauam, tvupemintend�
'" . The Town will pay 4 per 'mak- distrust, ent of tyle Genlerlal HospiW. , Niagara
it, I Mr. � Mrs. Leonard %oughilom aid Thee adld'er of maMce, the linonster o'f Falls, spent he week crud' with her
<( Cent. per annum U to Aug.arba of IitaTiclatov, are apemdlinlg a
��:;• 1� p g Just; mother, Ma's. Alex Buchanan.
week at the home of M1% anal Mr'R• The mt0er called anger, the viper of 'MdiSh Doreen Farquhar, who was
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.,,,>, 31, 1939, on all prepaid 1939 won. Ilaughbon
I11ate, efm'fineJct to her home wipe inHuen¢a,
",%y,! taxes. Certificates and full The python of slothfulness, 'waiting has resumed her position, as, bookkeep,
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1� l particulars may be. obtained Collector: "rve called to (XAlect The cobra of s'elfishnes's, asp of de- Mr. Jack McNabb, of Seaforth, vis.
4 ; f some bask palymeni% on that ariltique sipair, ' lied with f;t Duds In Hen uX, over t +e
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from -the Town C16rk's' of- furniture you have." The oopperh'ead murder atlurk in his week -end,
' flee hft the, Town Hall. Head of the House: "You ane lair; T4Irs. Alex. Buclramem was' visriteld
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�." e .,:�. . -D. H. WILSON, fmmfitum am the insta1101enst plan'." "c"An, fear, Mrs'. George Airmotrnag, atd grand.
' r$11 d r . Ckf(13'etetor: Well, maybe it was 'ntot leh.e dat•k anaconda of doubt and of ,clliJdreV, Joan And Petty, of Hay ?raven
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Ray. W. A. Yoa;'a�g morn'
g and evening, At 4lbe evening tser-
e Mr. Young cowtuded ods .s'e'ries ,1)
meditations on the ShepolerWS h
alm, taking foe• ibis subject, "Anuli I
all dwelt in' the bouse of the Lord ft
-ever." The choir rendered the w
aut:fu•I anthem, "The Lad is MY 11
hepherd" by Shawhey. 'MO mord�-
g 'anthem, "Blessed is the 'man;' was td
ng by the choir. 11
Sermon subjects at the Hensa.l
ndted Church during caning weeks
e as follows: Marsh 19, a.m., "'What r
ucified Jesus?" PX., "The Elusive '9
Irish"; Marcih 26th, a.m., How Does I
he Cross Save?"; pm„ "The Legacy r
Jes'u's"; April 2nd, a -m., "Is the I
CI True to Experien'ca?"; P.M., t
1',he City` that Made Jesus weep." c
ev. IL A. Brook is, the minister,
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Hold St, Patrick's Social
The LadiesP Aid of Carmel Presby- ,
Brian Church held their St. Patrick's ;
SO on Tuesday evening at eight
clock in the basement with a splen-
ia atbeudance. Rev. S1 Kerr, of ,
russets, gave a very interesting trav-
rogue of dlds, trip to England, Soot-
ind and Ireland,, w'kitich was very in-
errst.iitg and also, educational and en,
+)od by all. Mr. Kern' came from he-
ard to Canada in 1924 so he was able
p illdus'trate his slides exceptionally
ell. Iiis Irish wit and jokes' filled
n with his travelogue. A short pro -
rain filled in the rest of the eventing:
A eelectdon by the Mustard of6bestra,
a piano duet by Mrs. W. A. Young
nd Irene Hoggaith; Irish reading by
Mrs. Frank Farquhar; 'solo by Rev. w.
we
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. young.
A few
minutes re �
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by persona .in the audience giving an
fish joke which were enjoyed by 'all.
The ladies I served a dainty lunch at
the close 9f 'the program.
Atthe mormdng service of the Unit-
ed Church 'Mr. W. B. Cross, as chair-
man ,of the M. & M. Fundi was invit-
ed by -the pastor, Rev. R. A. Brook,
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tY, ;,P, d ° .6.13,q, -�I ,i,a;7
e home of 'Mr. &mci ildire. M, G. Drys* ,Of
Sl>:q grDWapn Sim of Qialdn Ana
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guitar sele�3dons by +lk WWO. Kelnay; e
V1fe ame dDsuy to nepomt 'that Mrs,
and Fla'laYison. Thre gU040 Wow tu-
adrew Dougall continues quite poor-
vi'ted to ask for ally' ObleCaOu they'
,it +the present time and 'her many
Wi0h'ed to, whioll was ably rt:s'p ode•
ieneds .'hope for a speedy ,recovery
to by The arttst% Who were More tbalf
Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, of St. Marys,
delighted all with their We"d ro-
(rmerly of this vitlage, is visiting
spouse. The evening was 011 00d with
ith „elaiCivus7r and friends in this vii-
the 'Sin'ging of the Nat:tonlal Anthem
and all. repaired to their ilozaes well
ge.
,Mises Katie 'Scott is visiting thea
satisfied with the eveni'ng's ent'ertai'B-
ably Provided by' the Odd'fee&
eek with relatives and friends in St,
ment so
iary's
lows.
Miss Jean Poster, wbo bas beers
The OtI fellow's of Hensall Lodge,
talcialg a course tin! hear daessing in
a. 223, hold a social evening in the
inteudla opeatabg a shop in
►tips roam Tuesday evening least
'Kitchener,
the rooms over Hempb:4li's drag shore.
'here was a splendid attendance of
lembers and their wives present. Mr.
IaA Campbell, as Noble Grand Of
he Lodge, presided very pleasianrtlyr
ver the eveudn,g's proceedings and:
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as ably assisted by the offieors of
he lodge in 7n•akin',g all vary conifoa't-
.bl'e and welcome for tiro meetliig.
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'lie meeting oPen,Od with several
violin and guitar selections
ry Messrs. li%rank Kenny and Mr. A.
,'inlayson, of .Kiprpen, after wh.icll s,ev-
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wal hours were devoted to mi°ds, the
bi Nib
;plleious 'lodge being filled with tables
Order Bray Chicks now, and be
n play and the prize winners we,'e:
"lucky" when egg prices climb
Mlles, fiat, Mrs. Lloyd Hodson, St.
next Fall. See me, or phone me,
Vlarys; cansalation, Mrs. James Me-
right away. Personal attention,
Mister, Zurich; gents, first, John Mc-
prompt delivery.
Beath, Kippen; c'o'nsolation, James
Brozdfloot, Hensall- After the pro-
TOS-DICH
;ressive cards everyone sat down to
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I sumptuous banquet, long tables be-
SEAFORTH
ing set 'in -the dull. The closing ,hart
expladin to tihle Congreglahian the
work done and aims of this M. & M.
Fund and the advisability of making
a change of the past six months form
of giving do 'that of quarterly, as TMS
Pointed out a greet saving WoUld9 he
made in ,the wary of interest, as the
treasurer at Tororuto beide' to pay out
large sums for interest, wihd,ch quar-
terly scheme would overcome.
The officia,ie board of the United
Church are entertaining ,the choir of
the ''churc'h this (Thursday) evening
in the 'basement of the church. More
partwulans will be given next week.
Mrs. Irwin Motter, formerIT Mass
Nellie Beek of Hensall, and now of
MNllvilde;' Sask., recently visited at
Easter
Is Only Two Weeks
Away.
W-Hir NOT HAVE
YOUR
Cleaning and
Dyeing
DONE NOW!
SUITS, TOPCOATS,
DRESSES
Cleaned .
and -
Pressed
$1000
DYED — Any Color
$3,o0o,il'
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SEFi(1RE ORDERING.
Your New
EASTER SUIT OR
TOPCOAT
Come in and see our
New Samples.
For Ladies' and Men's
MADE -TO -MEASURE
Suits and Top Coats
When you buy a Suit or
Topcoat from us, your
measure is taken by a
c u s t o m journeyman
Tailor.
And We Guarantee the
Fit. ,
SUITS or COATS .
From $20.00 to $29.00
I Made by Mill -Tex
A few more orders can
be accepted for Easter
. ' • Delivery. '
'Gilles 'Oe's
Cleaners Dyers
Tailors -
Phone 196 - Seaforth
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SEAFOR CH
Spring Show
Tuesday, April 4, 1939
At 1.30 p.m. a GRAND PARADE of all
Animals Entered for Competition
. Under the Auspices of the Seaforth Agricultural Society
. Headed, by the Seaforth Highlanders Band '
JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 2 O'CLOCK
Remember the DANCE at Night in Cardno's Hall
MODERN AND "OLD-TIME MUSIC
OLD -'IME FIDDLER'S' CONTEST
FOR BEST OLD-TIME FIDDLER, UNDER 60 YEARS OF AGE
1st—$3.00 2nd --$2.00
FOR BEST OLD-T1MS FIDDLER, OVER 60 YEARS OF AGE
let -43.00 2nd—$2.00
Contestants, to supply 'own aetwmpatnist.
ADMISSION — ACults, 35c; , Children, 20c; Gallery, 10c.
PRIZE LISTS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE SECT P,TARY
Humphrey Snell, Pres. Mrs. J. A. Ker, See, See,-Treas.
Notice To The Public
New regulations make it obligatory for all owners of
Pistols or Revolvers to register such firearms with the local
Chief of Police.
According to law any pe;so'n who owns a revolver or pistol
and fails to have it registered, is liable to a prison totem of 30
day, or fine, or both. The registration of such arms is entirely
separate from purchase of a licerise for. the arm&
For the convenience of the public 1 will attend at the
Council Chambers, Town. Hall, Seaforth., on the afternoons of
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,. March 29, 30 and 31, and
on the same days for the two succeeding weeks, from 2 p.m.
to 5 p.m., when persons owning pistols or revolvers may bring
:them to be registered.
Helmar Snell
CHIEF CONSTABLE
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