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'Death Of Mise Mat garet::A•nn O Oan-
rior,--Thera' 1?'awed away at tire home
of her niece, Mrs. J. C. Eckert, on
Friday, Margaret Ann O'Connor,
daughter el the late Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick O'Connor, of Hibbert Town-
ship. Miss O'Connor was born in
Hibbert 78 years ago and: lived there
and in St. Columban before coming to
Seaforth three years ago. She is sur-
vived by one brother, Dan O'Connor,
of Hibbert, and two sisters, Mrs.
Frank Maack and Mrs. Peter Eckert,
of Dublin. She was a faithful mem-
ber "of St. Columban Church, of the
C.W.L. and the League of the Sacred
Heart. The funeral was held Monday
morning to St. Columbian Church with
interment in St. Columban cemetery.
The pallbearers were Maurice Dalton,
Joseph Doyle. August Ducharme, John
J. Murphy, Joseph Eckert and John
O'Connor.
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Masoln and Jadti Watt, Ie had •bve
sisters and tWe brethera, of vrho t
of CUnto; is tale Bale surviving;
member, At an early .age ^he moved
with his :parents to M.Qrria. Township,
where be spent his early life. On
June 27, 1906, he married Margaret
Brigham, and hi 1910 he purchased a
farm in Huitett Township., now own-
ed by Mr. W. 1.. Whyte, which he
operated until his retirement to Sea-
forth four years ago. Besides his
widow, he is survived by three daugh-
ters, Mrs. William J. Storey, Mrs.
Sam Scott and Mrs. Arthur Alexan-
der, also six grandchildren, all of Mc-
Killop. Another dlaughter, Ella, ,pre-
deceased him in 1923. The funeral
Anglican.—Sunday, June 20th: St.
Thomas', Seaforth—Ninety-third Anni-
versary; 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11
a.m., Morning Prayer with sermon by
the Rev. Canon T. G. Wallace, M.A.,
•of London; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer,
with sermon by the Rev. LaVerne
Morgan, L.Th., of Hayfield.
St. Mary's, Dublin—Eightieth Anni-
versary; 3 p.m., Service, with sermon
by the Rev. Canon Wallace. All wel-
come. --Rector, Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert,
B.A.
Northside United Church.—Rev. H.
V. Workman, Minister: 10 a.m., Sun -
dray School; 11 a.m., The Communion
Sorvice; subject, "Thou Preparest a
'fable Before Me"; 7 p.m., Worship
Service; subject, ,"Retaining Our Fel-
lowship With Jesus." Thursday, 8
p.m., Pre -Communion Service.
The Salvation Army.—Lieut. E. J.
Ivany: Services on Sunday conduct-
ed by Band Sgt. and Mrs. H. Faulk-
ner, of London Citadel Corps. All are
invited to worship with these special
visitors at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m.
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Hahn Gammon. — A very pretty
wedding took place in St. Thomas'
Church,, Seaforth, on Saturday at 3
p.m., when Katharine Jane, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gammon,
was united in marriage to Mr. James
Henry .Hahn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Hahn, of London. Rev. g. F.
L. Gilbert performed the ceremony.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, was pretty in a floor-
(
rngth gown of ivory satin with short
ain, full length veil and Mary Queen
Scots headdress. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations, and was
attended by Miss Julie Gammon, of
Kitchener, as matron of honor, who
wore a dusty rose floor -length gown
an off -the -shoulder style, her acces-
ories and tiotrers being in a violet
hade. The bridesmaid, Miss Marg-
ret Hahn, of Montreal. wore a simi-
an gown but in a pale orchid shade.
The groomsman was Mr. Jas. Sage.
of London, and the ushers were Or -
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Cille Putterburgh. of Montreal, and
ohn Summer, London. Mr. George
lark, organist of the church, played
the wedding music and accompanied
Mrs. J. B. Higgins when she sang "Be-
cause'' during the signing of the reg-
ster. Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at the home of the
hride'•s parents. Following a trip to
Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Hahn will re-
side in Kitchener.
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Highest Cash prices paid
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Friday, June 18th
A.DMISSION 25 CENTS
Game starts at 7.30 p.m,.
w.as be$d' from WS :lite l'estde)1.0P. 9»
Friday, 31)=e . R4rtr, 7d,;'V. pinofilt>piran.
oficiate 1 Owing the Service M.
Frank 7, ling cling 'Mae Old .Ragged
Cross," The pollbearera were Sendrd'
Matries, Joseeh Mai, Millet Ad-
ens, Walter Seott, Edward Domince
:and Ed. Pryce. The fiower.bearers
were Thomas McMillan, W. L.. Whyte,
Joe Rowland, Aub. Hunter, Dr. Har-
burn and Scott . Clt}ff. Interment was
in Burns' cemetery, Mullett.
FOR SALE
One and a half storey frame dwel-
ling, with new furnace, in Egmond-
vAle. Early possession.
Duplex, solid brick. All modern
conveniences. Immediate possession.
Asbestos covered dwelling on South
Main Street, Seaforth.
Modern Dwelling on Louisa Street.
Frame cottage on South Main St.
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REAL ESTATE PHONE 214
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Dies in London.—••William J. White,
65, died suddenly Thursday, last at
St. Joseph',s Hpspital. Born inHen
Hen-
sel", he was aresident in London for
28 years. He was a member of St.
John's Lodge No. 20, A F. and A.M.,
and an active member of St. Paul's
Cathedral. kb is survived by his
widow, Vera McCallum White; two
sisters, Mrs. D. Boxwell, Ohio, and
Mrs. R. Hardy, 'Detroit; two sons, Dr.
W. Harold White, of Sarnia, and John
E. White, of London; six brothers,
Ray, London; J. H. Detroit; Kenneth,
Detroit; Frank, Toronto; Elwin, Bur-
lington; Harry, Calgary; and three
grandchildren. Mrs. Margaret White;
Seaforth, is a sister-in-law. Funeral
services were held Monday at the A.
Millard George funeral home. Burial
was in Woodland cemetery,
MURIEL'S
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mrs. Neil Gillespie and son, James
.of Toronto, were guests in town over' Geddes spent the week -end in Bay -
the week -end. Mrs. Gillespie went to field with Mrs. James Ferguson.
Cromarty and will spend a week there. • Mr. and Mrs. Syd. Morton, of
• Mr. and Mrs. George Love, of
Shipka,' spent the week -end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott,
Thornton Hall.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley
spent Sunday in Walton with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bennett.
wb': itteatded 'snhool, there •xetvi,n
nth 77�,h,�pr. �r �y p Petr
• •!tri , Willial SitihnerR, of` Petro
1S visiting her megzer, Mrs. R. S.
lHtaYwl,
R Mrs.' R. Thonxlison, ct Lansing,
Mich., "s visiting. bar mother, lArs.
W. 'Charters, who is in Scott Meal r'
dal Hogpltal suffering front pneunoxi'
ia• and pleurisy, but - is improving
slowly, •
• Muss Nellie Pryce has sold her
residence •on Ord Street to Mr. Jas'.
Turnbull.
• Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wilson, of
Midiand,,Mic'h., spent a Yew days with
Dr, and Mrs. J, A. Munn.
• Mr. Reg, Pryce, of Hornepayne,
spent a few days with his aunts, the
Misses Nellie and Annie Pryce.
• Miss Greta Thompson, Librarian
of Seaforth Carnegie Library, hal;
passed the recent examinations for a
Grade E Librarian's Certificate.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell, of St.
Marys, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bell.
on Sunday.
• Mts. J. H. Shaw, of Hamilton, was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murray
last week..
• Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Harvey, of
Toronto, spent the week -end with
Miss Edith Davidson.
• Miss Alice Reid left on Monday,
by t+. us for Gull Lake, 'Sask.
• Miss Minnie tlabkirk, of Gode-
rich, spent a few days •with her sis-
ter Mrs. Harolds Dale.
• Mrs. E. Geddes and Miss Mary
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PHONE 351-W : SEAFORTH
Death of William George Reeves.—
The sudden death of,.William George
Reeves early Friday came as a shock
o his family and a large circle of
riends. He had not been in his us -
al health, but had been at band•prac-
ise the previous evening, and about
12 p.m. took a serious heart attack
ar.d passed away before one o'clock.
Ile was born on September 1, 1882,
n Mitchell, the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs, Gabriel Reeves. With his
parents he lived in Zurich for a num-
ber of years, coming to Seaforth in
1893 where he has since resided. He
w -as, married in 1903 to Margaret
Schade, who survives. He was a mem-
ber of L.O.L. No. 793, I.O.O.F. and a
faithful member of the Seaforth High-
landers Band. At the time of his
death he was caretaker of First Pres-
byterian Church, which position he
had capably and courtesly filled for
years. Besides his wife he is siirviv-
ed by one son, Charles, and four
daughters: Mrs. B. Hildebrand, Sea -
forth; Mrs. Wm. Neely, Stratford;
Mrs. James Nott, Clinton, and Mrs.
Wm. Webster, Exeter; also by two
brothers, Thomas Reeves, Stratford,
and Fred Reeves, Seaforth. There
are nine grandchildren and one great
grandchild. The funeral, which was
largely attended, took place from
First Presbyterian Church on Monday
at 2.30 p.m., with Rev. R. H. Williams
officiating, and was under the aus-
pices of the Independent Order of
Oddfellows. The pallbearers were D.
L. Reid, Archie Hubert, James Hen-
derson, J. A. Westcott, Dr. Harburn
and M. McKellar. The flowerbearers
were W. 3, Thompson, Charles Cun-
ningham, Ed. Benneweis, Les. Flem-
ing. E B. Goudie and John Gallop. In-
terment was in Maitlandbank ceme-
tery.
Death of William Mason. — The
death occurred on Tuesday, June 8,
at his late residence on East William
St., Seaforth, of William Mason, in
his 73rd year. His death was preced-
ed by an illness of almost six months
which he bore with great patience
and Christian fortitude. His friendily
and generous nature won for him a
hast of friends and acquaintances who
deeply mourn his passing. In politics
he* was a Liberal and in religion a
ra:thful member of First Presbyter-
ian Church. He was born in Huilett
Township, a son of the late John
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PHONE 128, Seaforth
LEE'S
Lakeview
casino
GRAND BEND
dancing
SATURDAY
June 19th
JACK McLACHLIN
and his
Music For Moderns
Port Nelson, were calling on Seaforth
friends this week
• Mrs. Fred Burchill, of Perth, is
the guest of her aunts, the Misses
Brine, Goderich St.
• 'Friday, June 25, will be visitors'
day at the Kindergarten of the Pub-
• Miss Julie Gammon, of Kitchener, lic School, commencing at 9.30 a.m.
and Miss Margaret Hahn, of Mont- • Mrs. George E. 'Ferguson, Miss
real, were here last week attending Jean and Russell Ferguson and Miss
the Hahn -Gammon wedding. 'Adele Cooper, of Toronto, were Sum-
• Mrs. John McMillan and, Mr. Wm. day visitors with the Misses Annie
and Maud Ferguson.
• Miss Ruth Shinen, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with her parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shinen.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkin and
sons, James and Richard, of Wind-
sor; Dr. W. W. Moffatt and Mrs. Mof-
fatt and sons, James and William, of
Port Colborne, and Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Kerr and Esme and Elizabeth, of
Toronto, were here' on Sunday attend-
ing the unveiling of the memorial
plaque for the late Dr. F. H. Larkin.
The only descendants of the late Dr.
Larkin not able to be present were
his daughter, Miss Helen Larkin, pub-
lic health nurse, of Whitehorse, Yukon
Territory, Canada, and three grand-
sons. Fred and John Moffatt, of Port
Colborne, and Ian Kerr, of Toronto.
• Members of Edelweiss Rebekah
Lodge have been invited to attend a
Memorial service in Clinton on Sun-
i'_ay evening. Mrs. Andrew Moore is
in charge of arrangements.
• Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Whyte were
in Kemptville on Saturday last at-
tending the McMillan -Nicholson wed-
ding.
• Miss Alice Daly and Mrs. T. D.
Sills were in St. Thomas last week
attending the C.W.L. convention.
FOR SALE
Seven -roomed frame house, bath-
room, Hydro. Situated on Jarvis St.
Immediate possession.
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Seafoith
McDowell were in Kemptville attend-
ing the wedding of Mrs. McMilian's 1
son, Mr. Walter McMillan.
• Miss Jean Scott is spending a few
days in Toronto.
• Mr. John McDonald and daugh-
ters, Margaret and Elizabeth, of Luck -
now, spent Sunday with his •mother,
Mrs. Janet McDonald, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith.
• Dr. C. H. McDonald, ex -Modera-
tor of the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada, was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith
on Sunday.
. • Mrs. Dominic Scalisi and son, of
Woodstock, attended the funeral of
her father, the late Thomas. Phillips.
• Mrs. C. H. Rudd, of Toronto, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. H. Mont-
gomery, and her brother, Mr. G. A.
Smith.
• Mrs. Lorne Wilson, of Tucker -
smith, is spending a week near Ot-
tawa.
• Mr. Oban MacTavish has been
successful in passing his second year
in Architecture at the University of
Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. David Lemon spent
Sunday in Woodstock.
• Mrs. Margaret White was in Lon-
don on Monday attending the funeral
of her brother-in-law, Mr. W. J. White,
who passed away in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital the previous Friday.
• Mrs. L. G. VanEgmond. and her
sister, Miss R. Vanstone, returned re-
cently from Stratford where they
spent the winter. Prior to their re-
turning the neighbors cut the grass
and tidied the yard for them, which
was greatly appreciated.
• Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Free, of
Stratford, spent Sunday with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Free.
• Mrs. Chester Henderson and Mrs.
Albert Baker are in St. Catharines
this week attending the Rebekah As-
sembly.
• Misses Kathleen Crowe, of Co-
bourg, and Mary Crowe, of London,
spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Crowe.
• Mr. Anthony Renna, of New York,
City, visited his sister, Mrs. Thomas
Phillips, last week.
• Mr, and Mrs. W. A: Campbell, of
Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs.. Robert
Smith and Mrs. J. Patterson over the
week -end.
• Mrs. John Muir was in Brant-
ford on Monday. Miss Shirley Muir,
D. H. McINNES
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vs. Winthrop
Thursday, June 24
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
Game called at 7.30 p.m.
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Personals: Edward Beale, Detroit,
and Lawrence Beale, Stratford, with
their sister, Miss Mary Beale; Mrs.
Thomas Kay, Kippen,- with Mr. and
Mrs. William Smith; Miss Rose
Feeney, Toronto, is vacationing with
her mother, Mrs. Kathleen Feeney;
Frank McConnell, London, and Mrs.
Edward McGrath and son, of Ilderton,
with Mr. and Mrs. D. McConnell;
Miss Loraine Jordan, London, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jor-
dan; Mrs. James Shea is spending a
few months in Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Klinkhamer, in London; Frank
Evans, London, with his mother, Mrs.
Katharine Evans; Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Dantzer and Billie Feeney at
London; Mrs. Pat Flanagan in De-
troit.
A large representation from St.
Columban and Dublin parishes at-
tended the Holy Name Rally at Clin-
ton on Sunday.
Honoring Miss Jean Jordan, whose
marriage to Maurice F. Ryan is an
event of this month, a miscellaneous
shower sponsored by her sisters,
Mrs. Michael Coyne and Mrs. Frank
Williams, was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jordan on Sun-
day. Twenty girls were present to
extend congratulations and good wish-
es to the bride -elect. An address was
read by Mrs. M. Coyne and presenta-
tion was made of various gifts of sil-
ver, china and linen. Games were
played and -a dainty 'until,was serv-
ed.
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ---') OUBLE FEATURE
" THAT HAGEN • GIRL "
with SHIRLEY TEMPLE. and. RONALD REAGAAN,
The story of a girl haunted by the whispers of an indiscretion She was
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"KISS OF DEATH"
with Victor Mature, Colleen Gray, Wien ponievy
Several ladies from St. -John's
Church attended the W.A.' meeting of
the Huron Deanery in Bayfield on
Thursday.
Mrs. Bolton and Mrs. Thompson, in
company. with Miss Logan, of Men-
sal!, were recent visitors. at the home
of Mrs. M.' G. Beatty and Miss Mos -
sop.
Mr. and Mrs. Soper and family
spent Sunday with relatives in Straf-
fordsville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott, in company
with Mr. and Mrs. Stockton, of Cali-
fornia, motored to Sudbury and, spent
the week -end with the formers: daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ferguson, and Mr. Ferguson.
,and family.
Mr. C. C. Pilgrim has been enter-
taining his brother, of Detroit, for
some time.
Mrs. M. G. Beatty and Miss Mos -
sop, in company with Mr. Jas. Steph-
enson, spent Tuesday with friends in
Brussels.
Mrs. J. F. .Smithand daughter,
Gertie, are spending some time with
the formers' daughter, Mrs. Lorne El-
liott, Walton, and her many friends
trust the change will improve her
:health.
Miss Mary McClynront is home
from training in Toronto for the sura-
mer months.
On Sunday*, /'urge 20, there will be
no service in St, John's Anglican
Church, owing to the Absence of the
Rector, Rev. R.aVerite Morgan, who
will .be in charge .of St. Thomas'
Chitral, Seaforth, On; account of the
illrreoa of Rev. C', F. L. « 11bert.
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Latest and most pleasing designs, in
Walnut or Mahogany finish.
There is a large selection from which
to choose.
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Phones: Day 119 - Nights and Sundays 65
SEAFORTH — ONTARIO
A Special Bargain
We still have on hand a quantity of the Reclaimed Siding, and Sheath-
ing, 2x4,'s, 2x6's, and B.C. Timbers on hand.
The price range is from $40- to $65
GET IT WHILE IT LASTS!
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD, WE WILL GLADLY GiVE YOU AN
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Our materials are priced very low for your benefit and our large
variety of stock will fill any orders in lumberand building supplies.
Lumber Doors Shingles Sash Siding
Lime Plaster Plywood Masonite Insulation
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Seaforth Supply & Fuel Co.
"Where the Best Costs
Phone 47••
No More"
Seaforth
SPECIAL NOTICE
We have taken over the
SUPERTEST GAS STATION IN CLINTON
across from the Bank of Montreal
ANYTIME YOU ARE IN TOWN, CALL IN
We can supply you with the Famous Dominion or
Dunlop Tires and Tubes, Prestoiite Batteries and
Car Accessories.
We also Wash and Polish Cars
J. E. Hugiil & Sons
PHONE 784, CLINTON
We Will Buy All Inds of
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If you have any to dispose of, eithersend us
a letter or phone and we will pick it up at
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PHONE 245
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