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HaYter, Varna, wish to annette ce the ' SEAFORTH ARMORIES Where -Speed theirehoueymoori, They will reside in PO,a,clelpitia. ting at the home of his father. Ur. W. G. Willis, 1,at on Wedneeday • , T S ''.. Regent heitre eaforh s , „,-00'0W•e4ainat IeSsi in i9 engagement of their only daug,liter, to Mr. Kenneth MONDAY, MAY• 24th •...,,=== for Barrie,fteld, Quebec. , • THURSDAYf MAY 20th (ONLY) r „ , vp#144;;..4tg, mol whimit f*,9 .0 Ander tirtatutery lire poi- .. •spent Margaret Eileen', Lawrence MCLean, second son of Mr. 'and MURDOCK'S ORCESTRA Dancing 9.30 to 2 a:in. LOCAI4 BRIEFS .. 0 Mrs..Herry Watson, of- Goderich, a feW daYs with her father, ,•,' • ... CHIN.ESE:„RELIEF ENTERTAINMENT AND PICTURE SHOW ,, "'"a•P Is • SaSed ''ree riternment regillutA0all. -.i-: Mrs. Robert McLean, of Kippen, the marriage to take place in. June. • UNDER THE AU'SPICES OF . ,e, e . , „ eseammeminem • •Mrs. R. G. Murdie„ of Stratford); spent the her Mr. W. G. Willis, and Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Beettely, - "'. "THE LADY HAS PLANS" RAY MILLAND and PAU L ETTE GODDARD .DDA RD '• ' '',4''',.4are IMIsble to welt aet 011r 4a. SEAFORTH W. I. ' vseek-end with sister -in- • Professor James R. Scott, of tne Ailid,t, We would 010 vidually 10.„,,can•or telerboae, for gun 1404#.040. ••- '. '7VA,0,iiiTSON Announcement Mrs. Bertha M. . - — Habkirk wishes to announce the en - .:I, gagemeut of her daughterNorma D'Sills, Jeanto George Orleon -Prooeeds in. aid of War Wok ADMISSION — 35 CENTS law, Mrs. Margaret White. . n sy, anti Mrs. GordoHays and d • Mrdaughter Patof Detroit were a Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Sills this University of Saskatichewan, Sa,ska- tome is spendin.g the holidays at the th home of his Ino.er, Mrs. H. R. -Scott Mrs. F. Christie ,, • FRIDAY AND SATURDAY' . HENRY FONDA ' • • LUCILLE BALL • "ME & REID el•''''r .1,11. •Ag, ,ftgiD - Proprletgr eekte;OeL ,1*IA • : Seaforth eereeellseistSTSIN ALL. LINES OF .0p1. eldest son of Dar. and Mrs. Frank S. Sills. Seaforth; the marriage to take place the latter part of May. ou missienary problems arising fixan the war. Taking part were Mrs. Cuthill, Mrs. Pollard, Mrs. T. J. Web- ' reel, .. - • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bagshaw, of Lindsay, were guests of Mr. and•Mrs. W. Free • Sir. and B. and family were in London on Wednes- day. ' . • Miss Jessie Cochrane, of Clinton, -, BIG STREET" „ The Broadway romance' of a million -dollar 'babe and a nickle-and- dime boy . . . told by New York's master story -teller., ,.. INSURANCE' • , z r L Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. W. ster, Mrs. F. Storey and Mrs. F. Har- burn. Mrs. Pollard favored with a J. On Suinday. • Mrs. Cleared. Eckert, who spent is a guest. of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Gorwill. ,,,,, • ' 1-S MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY .C"--' 0 0OIG .0 0 .0 00 0 0 0 .0 4C° •SS T. Holmes & Son 0 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 0 R. Plant, St. Marys, announce the eu- gagement of theonly daughter, Ed - na Pearl (Ted), to .Pilot Officer J. G. Dawson, only son ofs Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson., Toronto, the wedding to solo, and the offering was received. Mrs. A. McOuaig gave a report on the Presbyterial held in Bruesels on April, 20-th. The meeting closed with the hymn-, "Take My. Life Let It the past few months with her daugh- ters in Detroit, has returned home. • Mr. David Boleon, 0. Coder of H.M.C.S. York, Toronto, spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. --Is Is Mr. and Mrs. W. Ny. Hill, of Lucknow; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mason on Wednesday. • Miss Bella Watson, of Dumbar-• ton, a guest .of her mother, Mrs. •; .,-.. -- • ANN MILLER " BETTY RHODES 6 '9PRIORITIES ON PARADE,'- • e A real bargain here for lovers of gags, gals and gay tunes! ..,. '0 ' Main Street,•Seaforth .0 0 o take place in ,Victoria Presbyterian Church; Toronto, on Saturday, May and- Be," and prayer. , •• Bolton.. • Mrs. G. R. Troutbeck and Miss was An.nie Watson, in McKillop. S. • NEXT THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY Hazel '• > .0 Charles, Holmes' residenee, 0 Phone 0 22nd. Stores Close.—The grocery stores Lillian Southgate 'were in Toronto Miss Anderson, nurse -in- training at Si. Mary's Hospital, Kit- .,.., JOHN GARFIELD . --• . GIG YOUNG 0 Gedeinch Street East. 4420 Noe -SOS. C. 0 • Ambulance Service ° .0 Adjustable. hospital bed for 0 Presbyterian Y. P. S. Holds Final Meeting.—On Tuesday, May 11,th, the and Stewart Bros. will observe Mon- day. May 24th, as a public holiday, 'lie their places of business wiil be 14 ll - over the week -end. , • Miss Evelyn Gardno, who spent the past -few months in Winnipeg and chener, is spending her vacation with .,. , es , "AIR FORCE" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William • ; Warner's Wonder Entertainment ! Anderson, in McKillop. • . ...... .0. rent. se devotional committee was in charge of the meeting. Rev. Hugh Jack c.on- closed for that day. CalgarY, retained home last week. e Mr. and c. P. Sills were in ' • Mr. John Archibald, of Des '' • PLEASE NOTE! On Saturday May 29.th, and thereafter Moines, Iowa, .0 Night Calls—Phone 308 • <> 0 Day Calls—Phone _119 0 0 Charges moderate. <> 40 , 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ducted , a discussion .group regarding the christian attitude towards recre- ation, Mrs. F. Kling favored the group with a solo,' "In the Garden." the . Kramer - McLaren.—St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Toronto, was the scene ot a. pretty wedding on Sat- urday, May lst; when Dorothy leo- _Mrs. Kitchener on Wednesday last attending tbe graduation of their niece, Miss Bernice, Manley, at St Mary's Hospi- tal. called at the home of se, , all Matinees (Saturdays and Honda:3,$), will start at 2.30 p.m: his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Archi- ,,,e instead of 3 p.m. bald, iu Tuckersrnith, this. week' on ;`il'.. ' ' . his way to attend an actuarial meet ;4e.;; .• :;;,',Wi,;S, i'.•;•"';4::•e4Ie9esetesi,e- see. eeee,,e•teee eee .seesseees.Teee. ing in New York City. . ' On Tuesday evening of this week bel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. • Mrs. .Coppin, of Detroit, visited • Sub -Lieut. 0. J. Rowe and Mrs. ' • . s • 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0'O 0 0 0 0 0P <>„ J. A. BURKE c...., 0 Funeral Service - 0 Dublin Ont. 0 .0 „Night or day calls: Phone 43 r 10 0 o final meeting of the season was held in the church basement with Miss Alice Reid in charge of games and contests--; After a short business and devotional period, the evening .took the form of a social gathering during -which refreshments 'were served." . - ' McLaren, of Seaforth, became the bride of Alfred Kramer, of Philadel- phia. Rev. •Mr. Dennis officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride,,• given in marriage by her • father, were a goyim. of white sheer over tar- feta, made on princess lines with e with friends in 'town this week. • Mrs. A. D. Sutherland has re- turned from Toronict. - • The item concerning the Chinese Relief Fund in last week's issue con- m tained .the , nae of Miss Helen Fen- nell. This should have been Miss Rowe, of Halifax, were guests of Mr.' and -11/Irs. W. R. Archibald this week. • Miss Jacqueline Thomas, of To - ronto, spent the week -end at .the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Free. . • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ament and daughter, Janet, of Toronto, spent- U •A,Public be held in • • "Lie MEETING . Meeting of the citizens of Seaforth will , the 0000 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 .0 • , • round neckline and smocked bodice. Her finger-tip veil was caught with a Helen Gemmell. • Mrs. George Eaton, of Winthrop, the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ament. COUNCIL CHAMI3ER, TOWN HALL . ... . halo of white gardenias. She carried is a guest of her daughter Mrs. Fos- ter Bennett. • Miss Betty Best, of Brussels, was on • . • The ,Sec.ond Division Court . esess... Seehes'"..4..4-I.• iK , . -etieses; Se - he? grandmother's ,Bible with pink. and white sweet peas tied in stream- ers ofwhite satin. Her sister, Anne, e.. mrs. J. J. Sclater and Miss Mee ian Splater are visiting in Toronto this week. the guest of Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Fee guson. - ,• Mrs. Walter Allworth, cif Mont- TUESDAY MAY' 25th , s at 8 County of Huron ' Office in the DominiOn Bank Build- ing, Seaford'. Office" hours : 'rues- day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.80 p.m. to 5 pm.; Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to . , E. C. •CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk Northside United Church.—Rev. H. V. Workman, Minister:, 10 a.m., Sun- day see004 11 a.m., morning wee • .. ship; guest speaker, Rev.s W. P. Rog- ers, Toronto; 7 p.m., evening weeat "Christian . was her only attendant, wearing'pink sheer ov.er taffeta with blue' head- dress :and shoulder -length veil. Her bouquet was pink snapdragone tied il blue wla ronThe eocina was at- ibb. • tended by Mr, Lew Hart, of Toronto. Miss Dowsley presided at the organ. • Miss Helen Moffat, nuree-intrain- ing ,at London, spent the week-1nd at the home of her parents,. Mr. and . oa. MrsP.B.Mfft 4 • • Miss Betty Matthews left for Wa- terloo this week, where she has ac-• reel, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig, • • During the high vvirrd on Sunday aftern•oon, the large electric sign. above Stewart Bros: store was blown 'down. Fortunately it fell on to the roadway instead of the. sidewalk, con- p.m. To consider the formation of a Local Committee . , ,. of the Navy League. . ' . -If a committee is formed, officers will -be elected . . this meeting. , Insurance . sit®, Fire, Auto, Sickness and Aesi- ship; subject Persuasion.'• Welcome to these services. St. Thomas Church.—Rector, Rev. During the signing of the register,,. Mr. Frank Keenan, of Toronto,. sang •• "Because." cepted a position with the Waterloo Mutual Assurance CO. sequently no damage was done tothe large plate glass windows.. . . JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor dent, Windstorm and guarantee bonds. Rates reasonable. All ristis placed in Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m., "Jesus Dares "Four The reception was held at the Y.M.C.A., where about twent • Miss Annette Sinclair, of Clin- ton, and •Mr. and Mrs. J. CS Hill, of • The Young Ladies' Sodality of St. James' Church intends holding a • " knit -class companies. , Inforro.arbion sees -dune elven. Non"; 7 p.m., Penitents"; Sun- day School 10 ,, y- five friends of the happy couple gat& Stratford, were week -end guests of dance on Friday, June 4th, the .. . . E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCILS at a.m. St Mary's Church, Dublin. • _,,2,25 p.m., Sunday 'School; 3 p.m., ‘;i.TeS1113. Dares You." ,, First Presbyterian Church.—Sundayand ered. During the cutting of the cake Mr. Keenan' sang, "Your Eyes Have Told Me So." For travelling the bride wore 'a suit of •greenfigured Mr, and Mrs. P. B. Moffat. • • Miss Janette Pethick, of Toronto, was here this week attending the of her father, the late George funeral. , . ,n Armouries, further partic • rs of which will be announced later. • Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. and son, Jim, and Mrs. Jack Wanda - - OTICE School at 10 a.m.; morning service crepe with hasque coat and matching Pethick. 'of Moorefield, were Bryce, guests at 11 a.m.; uvening service at 7 p.ms accessories. Her corsage was of pink .1 • Mr. Harvey Mason won the Phil- on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. - ,, - Christie. _ Mid -week meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. ' co radio on which tickets were sold by the Seaforth Hockey Club,:on. Mon- • Messrs. E. B. Goudie, Alex Boyes . SPENCE'S Preduce —Rev. -Hugh Jack, Minister. - ' day evening at the bingo held in the and Ed. Mole were ;in Goderich on . TOWN OF SEAFORTH. GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry . Death of Mrs. Thomas Ross, Bass- wood, Mart.—The death took place of Margaret Coates, beloved wife of Mr.. Thomas Roes, at her' home on Sa.tur- Young People's Union. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Egniondville United ChurCh- Arrnories. , • Mrs. 'McDonald, of Stratford, vis- ited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ' • s Wednesday night of last week at- tending - the diStrict meeting of the IC 0 F • • • • • , • Sgt.. Lloyd Hoggarth R.C.A.Fe . • . • All persons in the Municipality owning or harboring dogs must purchase 1943 License for . • same on or before June 14, 1943. Licenses . Phone 170-W., Seaforth day, May- 15th. Mrs. Ross was ill only a ;couple of weeks, having suf- SUNDAY, MAY 23rd 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. ' • , . ,, • . The Coal Situation Rockcliffe, spent the -week-end with Mr, Hoggarth at the home of her father, Mr. A. P. Cluff. • will be issued from the Treasurer's Office in the . ' fered h heart attack. She was a Guest Speaker—Rev. G. F. M. _ • Pte. Frank Lamont, of Ipper- Town Hall. , * . daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Coates, Atkinson, of Brucefield• The Fuel Controller A Ottawa has wash, is spending a few days' jeave ' After that date, summonses through , the . SEAFORTH formerly of McKillop toweihip. Mrs. Ross was married to Mr. Ross about 37 years ago, and Special Music by the Choir; assist- ed by Mrs. Hodgert of Exeter. -- . sent the following message to all Retail' Coal Dealers in Ontario: 1. No Alberta Coal will be available here with his wife. • Mr. Friel Stewart,of the Unh Western London., • Court will be issued to the owners or harbOur- ' • ers- of dogs not having hcenses: - i MONUMENT WORKS (FORMERLY W. E. CRATMAN) k Operated bY Cillillillghaln & Pryde Son are Caviled to inspect our stock . a CEMETERY masoniaLS Seaforth: Tuesday &.SatAirdays See De Raceme for appointment any • other time — Phone ma Box 150 EXETER. Phone 41 went to 'Manitoba then where she ;has lived oontinuously ever ;since. She is survived by her husband and two sons, Cameron and Donald., and one _ grandson, of Basswood, Manitoba. In- terment took •place in Fairmeunt cemetery, Manitob•a, on Tuesday, May 18th. The late Mrs. Ross was a sie-family ter -in-law ef Mrs. J. Simpson and _ . LAKEVIEW CASINO . GRAND BEND . • . Opening . . • . Ontario this year. e 2in•available . Very, little Coke will be for domestic use. 3. Anthracite Coal will net be as plentiful as last year. 4. Bituminous Coal will have to. be used to eupplement the supply, The Government has just declared the •coal shortage in Canada to be a National Emergency. Compared this la,st versity of Ontario, spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. -Charles Stewart. • Miss Isobel McKellar, of Strat- ford, was a guest of her parents, Mr. . - , and Mrs. M. McKellar,ers • Lieut. Arnold Scott, of Beech- . vine, spent the week -end with his . here. r • Mrs. T. G. Scott, who spent the ALL DOGS MUST WEAR LICENSE TAGS , Many complaints have been received about . , dogs damaging hardens and flower beds. Own- or harbourers are personally responsible and, if necessary, dogs will not be allowed to run at large. N4), , Mrs.' A. A. •Cuthill, of George Street, Saturday, May- 22nd with date year, . , ', Seaforth. supplies of Anthracite are decidedly short. past month with 'her son and daugh- - 1 a • . ter -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott, • • -s , • " , Suppliers are accepting orders only in -- M' BE McKILLOP MUTUAL Scouts elold Meeting.—It'w.as rather BO) Wybrow subject to the • ability of the miners Chicagohas returned home , .. •• ' ME INSURANCE CO'. - unfortunate that all the Scouts were not present •at the meeting. We had AND HIS ORCHESTRA to make shipment." ' s This means a sccintinuance of short • Messrs. W. A. Wright, RosS 'e Scott, D. H. Wilson, Andrew,. A. Pet- '• . - ''• ' ' ' -• '• - ' ' ' - — - • 1 e HEAD RFFICE — SEAFORTH; ONT. the honor of being -Visited by. H. E. 50c Admission Smith. Mr'. Smith -said that t,he Cubs supply and slow delivery. -Andrew Under such conditions it is impos- Crozier, Arthur Wright, Charles Holmes, R. Scarlett, •I. H. ..:. . ''*. - " 1,;•" -• Bible for us to guarantee the delivery Weedmark, J. W. Modeland, C. Ad- ' OFFICERS: ' Mei McBwing, ..Blyth Pres. W, R. Archibald, Seaforth , Vice-Pree. jlerton A. Reid, Seaforth -Sec.-Trees. were helping with a Victory garden on the "Tiny Tim" golf -course. This . garden will be cared far jointly by DANCING Every Saturday the Cubs and Scouts. The profitsWe ee-. abzed by this project will go towards ( err'—noSDemi ng May 24th) of any specified tontiage of anthra- cite coal, either stove ;or nut size, as . . we have done in former years.• are -staying in' the business, however, and will secure as large a tonnage ef it as possible, during the ams and Wilbur Mathers were in Mit- '' chell on Wednesda evenin attend y g ing the dedicatory ceremonies in cell- „, nection with opening of the new Masonic Lodge rooms of Tudor i-,' • .1) •.e. - ' • s 'i, •;:i. ' ,. „... ,. • • 'e. • DIRECTORS': forwarding Scouting in Seaforth. - . . . also mentioned that Wednesda, • coming months, and will advise the Lodge. . , , - MR. FARMER: ' • :William Knox, Londesboro; Chris, Loonhardt, Brodhagen; B. 3. Tre-. grartha,, Clinton; , Alex' Broadfoot, R. R. 2, Seaforth; Alexander IlicEwing, RR. 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R. 4 •Clinton; Hugh Alexander, RR. 2', Wialton;• Thonias Moylan, R.R. 5, Sea. ,41Morth; William R. Archibald, Rit 4, fleaforth. , AGENTS: on the .1a:et meetin of the res - June 9th, g p ent term will be held at the Lions DANC Park. The Brownies, Cubs, Guides and Scouts are expected to present ST, COLUMEAN Some type of demonstration Of their work. Then there will be a ball MONDAY, MAY 24th game followed by a weiner roast. The Harvesters' Orchestra The question of a camp was discuss, ed and no decision was m-ade as to ADMISSION - - 50 CENTS public of its Selling price as and when it arrives. .. We have in, our yard for immediate delivery a car of "Virginia" screened and dust -treated 3x2 Stove Coel, ane a car of No. 1 "Pocahontae" Egg Coal. We are offering the foeiner ;at $11.40, -per ton, hauls your own, and $12.00 per ton delivered in town. in one -ton lots or over. And the latter at $12A0 and $13.00 Per ton accordingly. And will de-: • Mrs. F. G. Neelin, who spent the wintsr at ihe Commercial HOtel, left on d Wednesay to spend tbe summer at her cottage in Bayfield. • • Second Lieut. Earl Gillespie, of Brockville and Mrs Gilles ie s ent • • , P P a few days at the home of his maher, Mrs. 'Violet- Gillespie. He has been. posted to Petawawa military camp. • • . • . MR. TRUCK OER• • ' WN . ' 'We have_ an excellent stock of both used and • . . ' retreaded tires available -to ehgible buyers. , : A • : ' . All sizes for cars and trucks in stoek.. . s, ci . • ilitnlay AllaKerchei, R.R. 1, Dublin; whether or not a camp Would fie held we • Equip your car or truck now so that you will . 21. Peppee Brueefield; J. 11). Praetor. Auspices CW . . L. as in former years, but at least there . liver this coal by truck, if desired, in Seaforth; "Virginia" $12,15 per ton; , . BLyTH , ; be prepared for summer' driving. , Prodhagen; James, Watt, Blyth, will be a week -end outing. All Scouts . Pocahontas" $13.15 per ton. ' , r ' r ' ' ' - -,... are aske-d to attend the next meeting. NOTICE After the address Mr. Slattery took , This coal is not as clean as'anthra- -cite, decidedI3,- not. But it will bure MI's Jessie lVfbody, of Kitchener, is ,.. " . The sale of all tires is controlled by strict Gov- •-- f r ---- , in, any heating if visiting M. Metcalf. . regulations. If. in doubt to .. . .. . the . Senior Scouts for signalling and S.M. Starting May 22nd Seaforth equipment, and pro- party ha,ndled, will keep a. home . . -Mr. W.H.Lblib, Clinton,- waS- in_ r ernment as your - . „._ , You Are Invited th Inepoot the ism B ()ND ses Ham,ilton -awl Mr. Trott took the Junior Scouts The meetiug dos- Farmers' Co-operative will be 'op- • en Saturday evenings and closed ed by the lowering of the flag by Don Smith. ' , Wednesday afternoons- during the busy season'. comfortable et- moderate coke They are low in water' content„ and will not slack if stored in dry bins for a few months. We have of town on business during the week. Mr. Norma,n Sinclair, of the R.C. , A.F., Toronto, spent the week -end 'and i eligibility to. buy we will be very pleased to ex- '1 '-' plain the tire ratioruing regulation's to you. , ' .., WE SELL AN.D RECOMMEND HIGHEST GRADE IMPERIAL !I ' • TAILORED -TO -MEASURE , SUIT'S AND , . OVERCOATS FOR LAmEs AND • . - . GENTLEMEN r' Northside W. M. S. Meets.—North- We have a gocid supply of West- side W.M.S. held its May ineetin'g, ern grains and can deliver feed in the Sunday school mem 071 Thurs- reasonably. daY' May 13th; with the president, We ha.ve just received another • . Mrs. Ray Lawson, tresiding. The ehipment ef Co-op. Special Grass . , Seed Mixture,50% alfalfa meeting opened with the hymn, - , 20% "Breathe On Me, Breath of God," and red and 30% timothy. . The lalst definite assurance also, of the shipment of a few cars of. "Sunbeam" -Pocahontas washed stove coal. It will be stringing along dur- ing the month of June. It is the most convenient size and the best quality of "Pocahontas" coal available. Owing to wage disputes with the miners, the cost of this coal has not been definitely with his parents', Rev. A. Mrs. Sinclair. . 1.4.G.MB df 1 .:. - e . . . ray an ami y are moving this week into the house of ,; . , the late Mr. R. B. McGowan. ,.• Blyth w-ent oyer the top on the • ,. - Iictory Loan canvass. Blyth allot- ment was $39,000, and through the un- .' PRODUCTS . ' 4- • ... • Goodrich Silvertown , .i , . ., Stories . • . PHONE 423 • ,. STRATFORD . IN 7 PRICE RANGES prayer. minutes of meeting were read and approvh. After the ,Aleterrained, Hut we will be offering it, direct tiring efforts- of Ray Dobbyn, the can- . . ; $22.50 -to $42.00 SOLD ONLY by '. business was conducted, the .presi- dent ga,vel a missioruary reading On China. Miss A. Ferguson gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. R. Arai- . "llfilefitie . . aw, - from car, as it arrives, reasonably priced. ft is our firm belief that if House- holders de not secure, during the suramer months, a substaxttial ton- vas,ser, $47,500 was secured. - . Miss Margaret Cowan left on Tues- ' day for Brandon, Mao., where she wilt make her home. Miss Cowan Is THE BIG IMPERIAL STATION • . • . Wellington & St. Patrick Streets StratfOrd. GILLESPIE'S bald the Christian Ste-w•ardship re- port. A temperance reading,,,by Mrs. not .., IIIIWM nage of their fuel for next winter, there- will be a most calamitous an estimable young lady and her de. mixture from Blyth is- .sineerely re- • ' -- • , ' "g VIEAITERS DIn, RS C. C. Kaine, was followed an aft- lele "Her Gift," from the - , • sceamble for coal, when the cold .weather approaehea a few months gretteba• hst Of friends d y o . Miss Maureen Morritt, df Stratferd , , . TAILORS entitled, Watdh Tower by Mrs. G. McMichael hence. This is our opinion of the Coal Normal School, spent over the week- ,. . . . , .. •. up, YOU *RINK YOUIME HARD: tro flit ,,.. Wtlit , HOZ To - . CHARM YiNUT6 WINO .. , ,IVoltard. . ,. , ,,,5 ' , , the roll. WAS called and Mee i re- .,.... ported 17 calls. Circle 1 then took Order EiPay.,Ohleke now, and be ehdrge of the Meeting 'With Mrs. 1V1, "Kicky" *hen ego prices numb Cahill retd1ng, . he &erne .betng need rall.' dee met, or phone me o . Pe n I t ntlo 4110,11844'4 Tenth du the Poreetx and ' °Jill"' awaY" 113 a" te no delivery rompt . the Paetoried."; Payrers were offered' .. k Perteoile and Atm I IN* gtaigetint . . ." Dublin 'The veograittra4eleeP et *'"' jr. ' Atinifer. To a IleiV •Piellie.• Milieloti . A -tete Ivy ity; I k • 'law& ijoin.ifoolt the Mai Of i Allitittition myth, W . nerSii, 41k .. — -- situation, and we We are staying. eVfr, and will appropriate mes as to what we in the line of the in. the months I tt 0 J• Lir iliCoit Piibile a$8 deaferth ' ' " hope 071 adVise in can' offer -test which 1 t , ' . i we .the. the these Coal Ile • are wrong. job, hovr- public at cohimns, and SupPly, available, ahead. room Phone iild-j ' end with her parents, Reeve, ,and Mrs. Morritt. • ,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Master 3ohni spent $linday with Mrs. Ellitott's 'parents, in. Goderleh. Rev. U1'.. Rose, of Toronto, is visit- ing friends in, this. vieinitYl. Theliestpened sale of the late iiiirs. tarrlet Viasset, will be held on SattuC day, 140 thtt, , It! ' Qttlekly retnoved ., • . . er 1 Iran '' DEAD or I 'NA L•S DISABLED in Clean Sanitary trucks,. Phone collect. , 219 1111tORELL .. S tie ons touted .. - ' ' ' — . S .. 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