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WEEIC OF PRAYER,
The churches of Scalar* and Eg23 a .
prayer beginning jantra, ?1:11. The
moedville are iinitiegeliXi ,week of
following is the programMe.''
Hard ixture
Friday and Saturday only
ehoeilates and eara
Mixed
3c
The 43/1
111"
es
Coofeetionery and Restaurant
HUTCHISON'S for (iROCERIES
BUYVICTOR SOAP.
CANDIED CHERRIES, regular 75c for
on account of late arfival.
50c
CANDIED FRUIT3.-Pineapple, Plain, Fig, Pea.% Date 7
and Apricot, per lb .. ... ... . . ..... 4-°`
CHINA DINNER SETS, Hand -painted Japanese china from the best
potterarb Japan, at two-thirds of regular price.
Psi.1„
SOAP .CHII-61ineluding White Foam, Sea Foam, St, Croix 41141s
Pure and/Ivory. Regular 25e per lb, for mil°
40 -GALLON HARDWOOD PORE BARRELS at half-price.
ORANGES. -For New Years we„ .114VC, AA abuadance of Seedless
Navel ()rages, size large, prices small.
,CHOCOLATES. -Good assortment of flavors ' 40c
Alt per pound
.RIDGEWAY'S'TEA.-We have it at per pound ....,
This to is used exclusively in a number of 1 g00
high-class hotels and restaurants in Canada and U. S.
OUR .SPECIAL TEA at 70c lb. or 2 lbs.
.$ I, 30
LUDELLA TEA 85c per Ib. with China Cup and Saucer.
(Choice Dairy.litutter, Clean Fresh Eggs, Poultry aliie or dressed,
and' dried apples taken in exchange for goods,
F. D flutchisim
PHONE 106
40.....1111M,Milm.1•1.1•4111.1•••••••=m0ea
MAY
evi Year
Bring all our Patrons
Happiness
and
Prosperity
FRED. W. WI66
"4A
CHURCH CARD.
Seaforth Methodist Church. --Sab-
ath services, 11 a.m., and p.in. Sun-
day school, 2.30 p.m. Pastor, Rev. R.
Fulton. Irwin.
Pastor at both services.' In the St...fibril-11as church on Mondgy night
morning the annual Covenant Service to welcome the New Year. The ser -
will he held. In the evening the sub-' •
ject wi be "A Deceiver at Large,"
Song service, All seats free.
Monday, Jan. 7th, ,in .tbe Presbyter-
ian church, Egmondville. Address
by Rev. Dr, Larkin.
Tuesday, Jan. 8th, in the Anglican
church, Seaforth. Address by Rev,
R. Fultcm Irwin.
Wednesday, Jan. 9th, in the Presby-
lterian church, S'eaforth. Address by
Rev. W, D. McDonald,
Thursday, Jan. in the alethodist
church, Seaforth. _Address by Rev,
T. H. Brovvn. •
Friday, Jan. llth, in the Presbyterian
church, Egmondvilie. Address by
Exeter vs. '!Seaforth
TIIUR JAN. 3rd
GAME cALLED AT 8:15 P.M.
Th's is the ,fist g413e of the season.
Exeter has been practising in the
open and are in gdoshape. '
ADMISSION f5c and .15c -
Skating Friday night. Band in
attendance. a
Meetings to begin...at 8 o'clock,
_Hymns to he used will be -1Vose coin- STORE BURNED.
'Mon in all hymn. .books, Please bring
the hymn books faith'You that aroused
Fire broke -out in , 'bedroom' in the
at yoar regular Sunday, services. Let
all social functions be 1aj.1 aside, Be-
gin the new year with God, and in the
atmosphere of eternal things Choirs
are asked to be responsible for the
music in their respective churches.
'sell) 40.30
INSPECT HOSPITAL,
The mirses and staff of the Seaforth
Istospital gave the first .of their an-
nual receptions by inviting the public
to visit the hospital on a tour of in-
spection, which waS taken advantage
of by a great nui4er of the ctizens of
the town and surrounding country.
The nurses were ably assisted by
ISIrs. McLennan, who with the super.,
hatendent, Miss Cleary, received the
guests. 'while Miss Wilson, R.N. in -
a daiMY hutch waS eer"(1- bY the as ,by damage done in reaching the
nurses assisted by the Red Cross, who latter. In the store. much
kindly voluuteereirstfieir serviees as damage resulted from, water, mr,
they do in every worthy ''eattse, Mis
• Clark, who has been ill for some time,
Swan add Miss Krueguer took.,was -upstairs in bed. He was removed
charge of the operating 1.001n, while to Mrs. James Reid's. • • -
Miss Hoag demonstrated the working There was about $2,000 insurance,
of the water distilling and sterilizing .which it is expected will cover the
apparatus. Drs. Ross and Mackay loss,
explained to the visitor's the different a
serums and their uses. •'
NEW TEACHER.
The hospital looked very home-lilce to the resignation of miss
with the soft shaded light which lent Owing
Ross, teacher of the Third ;Depart-
ment,
pretty appearance to the rooms. The
aecommodation is bfteen ,beds and the riaevnet,
uP eite
I-Iartry and Miss Hays
staff consists of two trained nurses room and
budding occupied by'lvErs. R. L Clark.
on Main street, „near the Sandford
Clothing factory, on Monday 'after -
neon: •Apparently- children playing,
upset a coal oil stove, and the blaze
soon assumed a serious nature. An
alarni quickly had thei fire brigade on
Elie spot. When they arrived, they
foultd great difficulty in reaching the
burning timber aslhd,fire had got be.
ewe= 'the partitions, 'Which Itacl to be
cut away to insert the hose, There
was good pressure front the inams and
. •
the flames were soon,controlled after
they were exposed," lnit had to he
watched for a time to prevent another
ontbreak. Fire Chief, Parke and. his
brigade d es erve great 'praise for their
energy in overcoming what otherwise
would have been a serious fire.
I he roof and upper rooms were
tilted them to the dining rooin where damaged by smoke and fire, as well
Miss Ella Elder has been appointed to
and four nurSes , in training. Since
have been treated, iRit:loidmay'vs. in the Public,school, which.,
will re.open on Mondcty, after the
they opened a year ago 225- patients ..
G.W.V.A. NOTES. '
NOMINATIONS.
The Club -will hold a "Leap Year"
Nonneadons for Ailayor, Reeve,
euchre next Ttiesday eyentaassIanuary
8th, at 5 pun. Ladies will bring their Councillors, ope member IA Old 'MI I.!
own partners. Extras will be supplied ity C°nImissit'n' alit'
from over supply of bachelors. Ad- Trustees on llopday. night ,hrinight
three School
mission, ladies 25e. out a very large attehdatice, altboagh;
A good crowd was ,out on New itilioeurnigfohrt wiloams'ithuaiptiocanssanctioselVdheToity,file.
Year's night to the dance given in the
Clerk Wilson. announced the: fat low -
Club rooms, and every one laci,a
good time. The new orchestra was alg'
• )ayor, W. H. Golding (axe.)
in attendance.
a eeve: W. J. Beattie, John,Crieve.
Cohncillorsi; W. ,T, Beattie, John
CELEBRATES 88TH BIRTHDAY. Grieve, G. P. Cardno, Wrii. Chap-
man, F. D. Hutchison, John Mein -
Mrs. L. G, VanEgmond -w4 in tosh, G. D. Haigh, Geo, Turnbull.
Stratford on Monday attending the Trustees: North ward,,Jolin Mc -
38th anniversary of her father, Mr- I»tosh (ace.); east ward, M.'McKel-
John Vanstone, of that place. Mr, lar (ace.), 5, C. Laing; south ward;
Vanstene was born in e...YS.F.Aif.C--, .: dim Hotham (acc.)
-England, in 1335 a- ' eame to &nada Af the meeting held afterwards, the
with his ner,-/a6;-82 years ago last - erk presided and called on Mayor
.Augt„Lske•.erHe located in Strathird and A
voldiricray.b.a said he had resolved to
rr s been a continuous .resident since drop hut this 'Yeat.,•bnt" certain' runicirs
that date, seeing its progress, *from had reached him that a clique had de,
hamlet tp City. He served 'on the termined that the 'mayor and council
Council Board for 21 years and on the must be got rid of, and he had at once
Sdbool Board for 12 years. Two years
ago be retired, and with his youngest decided to 'fight it to -a. finish but afi-
parently the oppositidn had feted at'
daughter Miss Ruby, Went .to make the last moment I -Ie said the Cpun-•
his home with his only surviving son, ell had done the best possible with
a L..Vanstone, 111 'Huron street the water Works,' and had only . ex -
Stratford. His eldest sister; Mrs. seeded the original estimate .ifyy $2,
Joseph Johns, Stratford, will be 92
years of age in Januory. She and 000. • -He then took up his action in
refusing to appoint a committee, to
her.firother share the beinot of being deal with the grant to' the town for a
the oldest residents of, the Classic flospital until the grant wasaeald 'Over,
citY.
7 as there could be no reason fora
.
• • committee until there vvas, a trust for
? chem to handle. The grant ,'as made
WATCHiNIGHT SERVICE, directly to the town without any fon-
' A Watch Night'serVfee. Was held in ditions whatever, and when the grant
Paid over it would be time to. make ap
ap'poixitrisent. "He could .not tinders
weebegan' at,31:30. A large 'emigre-, 'stand' Why the executor had paid' ilfc
gation was present, and the service benefactions to every cafe, "else, and
was impressive, as the hell tolled 'mit ;made 'an exception of.the tOwn.
the old year and rang in the new. The Mi'. J. F. Daly Said. he 'had been. on.
sermon by,the,Rector left a deep im- the Public Utilities -Coininfision.from
the start and thotight the Corinnissiqn
had done well.'. They started with a
delft of $25,000 add extensions had
cost an extra $20,000. , They now liad
a sinking fund • of $6,000, Victory
botids for -$7,000 (reserve), and stock
and book -debts of $5,000 to their. cred-
it. He 'hoped they.would do as well
with the water works, which - they
would assume on January lst. On the
water works the original cost would
be $100,000 at leastPand to meet the
sinking fund coSt and maintenance the
cost would be $10,000 annually. He ex-
pected the frontage tax to bring $2,a
„500; hydrants $40 eatly railroad $540;
and 300 userabout $3,000. - l
J. W. Beattie said he would like.to
go to the Countyii
Councl ths year P S
,
the Mdin street paving would come
Robert MelCenge; literary,, Gordon
Miss GraceaGeannielle music, . .mes.r.„ perrifcloaiymeevdmi-iing•
)yR`It:1\ecre
voreiBnoron.y riwra:i. street paving shoiup and some one.inaclose touch with
nd be there. He
.
Careodhan; pastor:s aid, W. S. Eyre., Porterfield, assisted 6 y Rt. wor, Bro. 11 ad a sample ebf 'bithulitic' paving,width he had learbeci would cost
Sunday school," V,eya H -
udsop. "ivforclson, Wor, $4.0, Myers and Wor. about 840 a square -yard, or -440,000.
. , • , , • Bro. I-Ialfnight, of Tudor Lodge, Dr. -Gfieve said. lie was os the prop-.
. .• . .
• ' . -Mitchell: The officers are.: A. 'D. erty committee of the County Court=
• " • .Stltherland, W.M.; J.' A. Petrie, eil and told ' of the jail trotibleS; and
.Muscular 'Rheumatism Subdued. -
whet, orie is a. sufferer from museui_ ‘ TCI.P:M; R. C. Ovens S.W.. air me- also of 111S efforts t 1 bring-- the street
ellar, J.W.; W. Ballantyne, Chap- paying before the County Council. He
ar rheumatism he cannot dolebetter laia• L. le Deleace5a treas,; C. Aber_ urged a cheaper form of pavement,
than to have the region ribbed- with hart seq. 1-I, Chamberlain, S.D.. 5, costing 90 cents a yard. '.
Dr. Thomas' Ealectric Oil. ,Let the alodelind, 5,0.= T. McMillan, i,G.; 'Just here Mr. Janes I-layS arose 'to,
rubbing be brisk and continue until R„, M. Jones, S•'S-l-D.
S. T. 1-lohnes, D.C..e - Lutes Ra.
F, Buck, f.S, ask cluestions, and 'gave Seale advice
cake is secured.' :There is More virtue
tiniated• ' . r'''' '' ' ythpia rSaurant.
,tyler. ,Supper Was Seryed in then.10thil.-' '1o4.1',wiradfloili)inrcvliin6ge.inMrora.rliifnaalsiiisiligi'L
M.' a hottle of' it :',thai;Cht-C-1,41fullY;ds- '
'l•Rev.' 7. H. •Beown briefly told of
. 5 ' '' ' 'the expenditure of $6,000 on a new
EGivroNrivILLE.
The Egmondville- Y.P.S.C.E. held pression on the congregation, and
an executive meeting on Wednesday they went away with the feeling that
"It Was good to be here.".
evening, Dec. 19th. The meeting was
opened 'by prayer by Rev, Mr. Mc-
Donald. It was moved that Rev. Mr. CONTEST FLOR REEVESHIP.
Mna.
cDolci take the chair, and'May
Wallace act as secretary. The follow- There will be a contest for flse po-
ing officers were elected 'for the next sition of Reeve 'in Seaforth as both
she Months: Honorary presidents, Mr, 5. W. Beattie and Dr. Grieve have
qualified. The Council for 1924'go is
dent, May Wallace, 1st vice-president, by acclamation. The members were on
last year's Council, tvith the exception
of Mr. Turnbull, as follows: W. A.
Crich, 5. P Cardno, F. D. Hutchi-
son, Wm. Chapman, 1. D. .Haigh,
George Turnbull.
McNay and Miss M. Charters; presi-
Gordon Carnochan; 2nd Nice pres.
Claire Sproat; ‘corresponding secre-
tary, Grace Elgie; secretary- ireas„
Billie CheSney;* assistant sec.-treas.,
Jean Smith; pianists, Mrs. kobt, Mc-
Kenzie, aSsistairts, Sadie Howatt and
Sadie ',Robinson; programme conven-
er, Bertha Chesney; social convener,
mrs. Robt. fvfel(enzie; look -out con-
vener, Russell 'Wallace; missionary,
MASONS INSTAL OFFICERS.
The officers of Brittania Lodge
No. 170, A.F. & A.M., were installed
ISS -1111, NTJMBER 1,
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fArnace and closets at the school,..and ty and Township that had been trans -
said the town now had" the finest M acted, giving fully a review of Pro-
.
Huron. tencial and County road expenditures,
John McIntosh said he. was not a the goal tangle, also the' House of
candidate for the council, but would Refuge worlc. He was followed by
accept the position of Trustee. The the different- candidate ' who each
school work had been explained ;1.1-' gave a clear statement of township
ready by the,thairman, who' was an expenditures,.
Optimist, and he hoped 'the improve-
ments .would meet his expectations.
Oe morn was still deficient in heat,
but lie hoped it would be corrected,
Short addresseS were also' given by
Messrs. Chapman, Uttechison and G.
Turnbull:
Tucketsrnith.
The old Council 'was; re-elected by
acelarnatidn as follows: R.eeve, J. Mc-
Naughton; councillors, Roland Ken-
nedy, Charles Riley, Robert D. Wat-
son, Joseph D. Crich, .fsaac Moore.
Reeve: M. Armstrong, Robert Clark.
Councillors: James Leiper, Thblueis
Sloan, H. Mogeidge, John Barr, F.rn-
est Adams. ,
Stephan '
For Reeve: Alexander Neeh • and
Joha'Hays,
For Deputy ,Reeve, :rolin Hays,
William Stveifzer and Reuben Goet,z.
WINTHROP. -
A I-Iappy and Prh,sperous New Year
Miss NI. Bullard nurse of the Gen15
-
eral hospital,' Stratftlird,,. visited be
father, Mr. John Bullard, oyer.th
'holidays,
Me and Mrs, Theo. Holland spec
Sunday \vigil Mr. and Mrs. Mood"
Holland,
Miss Irene Patterson, Seaforth
spent the week -end with MissFIor
ence Bennett. •
Miss Margaret Ross, 13rtissels,
visiting her sister," Mrs, Janie
Sinipson. t
Mi ss Marion. Stiarlett ,has returne
home after spending, days wit
friends I-Iamilton and Brantford.
1fiss Edith Govenlock has .returne
to Toronto to resume' he- ditties oi
'For tsouncillors: George Penhale the teaclimg ;staff, after spending he
William Sweitaer, Victor- Shell Sol!- hel'daYs'at her hcnne here'
onion -Pollock, Issiah Teafrue and
Reuben Goetz.-I-Ienry Either, Clerk.
Hibbert. . •
'There is to he an election m
bort for Reeve, A. A, Colquhoun and
Prank O'Brien having snialified. The
Council is elected by acclamation:
Morris, 'W.
Miss "Margaret Henderson spent a
few days with' Mr. and Mrs. John
Hinckley, of Stratford, -
Mrs, Hiram Blanchard and 'Nfis
Helen are visiting friends in Gratid
en cl •
The animal meeting of S. S. No. 10
was held last week. ,The trustees fisr
the o lowing year are Messrs. Geo.
I empleman and rhos. liarrts
Be3,fiehir_iseeye, A.. „win 'McKee, John; Shannon and Samuel
(ace.); councillors, H. 'Weston, Tohn 'Pethiek.
Et}:.e.'aNis\ (INSVMtoen..;,tr°Dnoas:PilaellpiltBr'lRal\rir'etCwaacilt°11-tiOrifilli't'arwudsY-: hsce111:61-Cli°sul51141:tSilSintlf npheee'na:i tley Wrh:et-CI.U:Ptjelleal(ClahYteosS
tees, William Higgins, Wm.'Sturgeon, With her Parents, Afr, and Mi'• 'rhos.
Thos. Elliott, Fred Gernientiardt. Wne,atieY- held in,No, .se1h001
thColin rinFgloarmlle;eiveheit' er attended ne'nlina-
rCotina,mbeti's‘,.WpionpiiWestaotnseo,it. house. I.Mere„v4FrbaynkacMcica?Ztilocin.w.asTih,ees
Colin liinglancl, johnston,
Howard Brupsdon, Sidney Leslie;
school trustees, lvfartin Amstrads', 5.
S. Chellew, Mrs, Gardiaer, George
Johnston, J. H, R. Elliott, J. MaMes.
Brussels -- Reeve,' A, C. Baker
(ace.); councillors, John Hewitt Wes-
ley Armstrong, Walter Rose, George
old Councillors, Iviessrs. :Dodds,
,Mecici, Regele and. Horan are in the
field agaiq with one new man, Mr, D,
Beuerman. An electioa will he held.
Mr. and Mrs. R, Scarlett and •Miss
Grace spent NevvsYear's with Mr. and
Mrs. James Scott,' of Seaforth.
The New Year carne in quite win -
Weiler; -^1,L. Stewart, John Crerar, .try and„frosly.
Earl Cunningham, Percy Mitehell, W. The distyiet meeting. of the Orange
Maunders :fames MeFaaeati; Lodges will .be held in L.O.L.. 813
school trustees, D: C, Ross, A: I,.
McDonald, R. F. Downing, Alex.
:McIntosh, Peter Stewart.
Exeter -Reeve: Fred. Ellerin ,
B. Francis, W.D. Sanders, )3, ;4', „town; spent 'New Year's day With
BeavetsaA, E. Fuke and C, TI: Snell; their daughter, Mrs. W. Drover,
councillors, James, jeckell; J. Elston, Roxboro school meeting waS held
.W. F. Abbott, j. M. 'Sbutheoti, '13. last Wednesday -with a fair attend -
1 r4neis, Richard Davis, •Eli ante. The trustees.,fog 1924 are John
Coultis, .',Charles Hooper, J. Davis, 1VIeNay; Louis Aberhart and Joseph
Luther Penhale and W. T. Gillespie; Scott, secretary, '
board *of education, E. Heywood, Jimmy Frith left. on ,Weciness
Elstoit, \V. H. Dearig, A. E. Fulfe, day for Chiselluirst to work for.Allex,
Toni. Pryde, .Jaines Grieve, Joseph'
Harvey and W. 0. Sanders;, public Mr. T. Brown's men were pressing
B. W. F. Heavers, E. hay at Robt. Agar's on Monday. -
Htichanan, 'councilforss. P.
Sisk WasVanosh-Reeve, Robert , VARNA: ' ,
"3/, .Scott, 'Sant Cl f
F; D. Stalker J'oltn gasifier, Jehri. Gil-
, „ aus, A ter a very pleasant
lespie (acelamation)..; •
-trip th4rOughciut our midst, has taken
n s departure further north .We'wish
Godcrich-Mayor, W. I?. Gallow 'E. '
J. A. MacEwhia, reeve, • • him a Jolly time aiiid trust he may
/1. Knight' makes many hearts ha1PPy al he 'dice
J. A. MacEitvan,..12„ • IT. CUtt; dc- while...m.1h us,
next. Tuesday, jamfary.8th, •
ROXBORO.
Mr..and James Rivers; of
puty reeve, Wrn.illaillies,13. C. Minis . inc Christmaa trees, 'which were , •
nings; councillors, Robert Tuiners.R. 'nunte'ronsi hre a thing of the 'Pase We
. a • • Y - Might' make special mention ,of the
Wm. K
Newton, S. Platt, Dudley liolnienight, John Stbrey, Hower< si Public school Christmas trees, which
without doubt was exceptiopally.
.Robertsim, P. 5. Ryan, H.' J. A, .antl reflects much credit..cm the teach-
MacEaran, Daniel Harrisbn,
er, Miss Welsh, as. web 'as the pupils.
Wilson*Dotiglas Money; sehoot trus- p
tees (ace.), %Kr, Gab., celemen shipped
dors,'Gcar_
R. 5, Acheson , A. Saun-
rhicldayof live stock to T,orento last
undry, J. W... Craigiies
Taylor, (ace.) " Bayfield 'Road, telebrate,d tbetwCnty-
5. n,
. cat y -Reeve, John lvIeNaobb, .Frank
, fifth anniver their wetdding last
Fulton, RoberCLivingstonee -d'Eepdavty FrAlaY' Ths°gsrY•fro'frua*
water and light'e°mnlissi°11, VC' Mr. and M.S. "Mae" McNatighton,
attended Were lir. and WI aDneane; M °
reeve, Thos. MeDonald;R, L. Taylor, h -
fames "McCutcheon, Frank Collins; 1 c ener
coUncillorS, W.. V. McKay, W. -G.
Miss Vera. Seeley, Clinton. spent
Turnbiill, F; W. Rowland, James Mc- •
11..auglitcin and Bert McNaughton,
the week -end at the home of .Mr, L.
Beatty.
Mr. George B. Woods, of „ TorOnto
University, spent a few days with his
uncle here prior to a vi,eit imbislierne
.cicuati.isg.riegiiiieEi6sd:..EI:scRithadoinniite. it(rit:,sioele. 84 .:,y..49 tin g. .. lat3nyfwehInvc, ediLaa miysstaoti sni voenol .11,
niidsclui G. FbIliek, W. E. Pfaff, Lz: ivlis I-Iarnwell's mother is:spending
Last year's Council are all elected
siollerS, 3, H. Thomson, W. A: Ab:: Em,r..m*Ge'imC:ri,wnBaayrilfi:.el'13.:d411:Irg'ell.:•-11'::A...-; ):11..:'
Mitchell -Mayor, , 'alner°''' .Mr. Cecil 17,(7'bbster, of LuelerlaW, as
Wm, A. Abray; reeve, A. 'Mutton; F. spendirigtis liblidays with ilia tmeies,
Porterfield, Wr13. Balfdur; 'commis -
ray, T. S. Ford; council, D. C. Hari -
Miss F. -M, Mossop is -spending a
son, T-I..*C,'Facey, Geo..Rati, W. A. ...
skhray, A'lbert Sills', P. A. Moses, A. 'ewn ..,lait.-1.;,:,.11i,./fh lief. br°,0er• Joe", 13r°,1,1-..
Robineon, Jas. 1-51.11, Fred Porterfield% a°
Mr, and Mrs. I-Iarry Deihl' enter-
.,„t11,1.1.1i,f,3!,c,",(‘Rrie"c) oRio',J% 5Ceele!' W. Stone- tinned a tiumber of their friends to a
, watch party Monda3r Mght last.
Mbrris---eReeire, Robert 'Sliortree•d , The itifissee Annichnd Eftily KeYeg
Hederson, .Eisteu Carcliff; John Mc- .0minie. ,. ,, , -
G: iN'11:411.Ibubnatin6.1111r:c111.1neiritAil;n1g.°11:-1:71'hIN'e hne;:irn:a.-"; a., ri;2111:a;OePiMuwilfill:6octi' sr Pschool'eviiltlatgheelaii:e're;P•IMiddnaif holidays in " -- ' „ , - Thursday, -Jan:'3rd. '
a.titoln mfoeuertincgoifinocriinigorinsinfa,otring,maciReiovpc „RM.,,cs.03-ic.otohuhipl,,ioilis,Dpe tatrorieta:zpt,enatnd:cjildriists:
was helcLon Dec. 31st at No.,6 school. mas --at the home of Mr. WM. ' C41-
Th,e following were placed in nomma-
(a e el.) ; ,councillors, John Dodds, Ed- cgNifi°1t.cteligri'l;i'll;' y4MIrstr°I.e34.R.tu's Cs e'l ji °A11111;ssttPil '''''nf d. Pal al 16'1 t:
ti on, vfz.v .. Reeve, F.' J, McQuaid
waid Horan,' F. Bruce Medd, Daniel
Tatia _and" Mrs. D. MeNatightoii and
Regefe and Dan. Beuerman; the last
son'aert; of Kitchener are spending
named being a new aspirarit. All elle
a f6 -w 'days with Mr", are
eandidates qualified, so it looks likes
mother, Mrs. A. Faster. , ,
an election Inc conneillors. After the.
Ivfiss Mary Galbraith of Winnipest,;
hour for nominations had expiredeMr•
-John MeNay, township,Cleria• was•ap-, also Mrs. GerniePhardt'' qf shiit
ton, are sPending a `few weette with
Cuthhebn,'
•Heit"sall -- Reeve, Owen Geiger,
Robett Higgins; council, Hugh- Mc-
Donald, John ' Dallaa, ' Alf. Taylor,
-Robert McArthur, C. Campbells T.
Walter , eonneliler-a "W• J':".are holidaying with .their sisters -in
eancliciates Were called on CO give an
pointed chairman, , and the diffe'rent,
Athrecifildsic.steirb, raMixgaret, and h,,rotlier•
ierd a
an
,and eloquentlY, gave an able mid, goer veil 1,„0„
aecoant of -their .stevvardship &tiring The-preihyterian an(1 Anglican eon-,
.aeeeeh,1VerY,
'the paSt. year., Reeve McQuaid. in ,an gis-J'aatl,ois. held social ,,eytiting „last
'clan account of the work of the Gottn-'age`anniie was given chiefly by the
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Optical
Service
We are pleased to in-
form the public We are
.
now in a position to give
the best optical service
that can be obteined. We
have just installed two of
the most, modern instru-
rrlents for rneaauring with
scientific accuracy, any
visual error of the eye'
This will be a welcome
service to many who
' here-
tofore have had to go to
the cities to get: what is
noW tight in the town of
Seaforth.
Dr. Ross Savauge, ey6-
' sight specialist, recently
graduated in OPtornetry,
will be constantly in this .
store from 10 a.m. to 6
P.m. to render expert ser-
vice for your better eye-
sight.
. • .
Fred.S.Savauge
jeweler and Optician
Phones, 194. Res. 10
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1923 Greetings 1924 .
D. L. & W. . .
7S CRANTONMAL •
All sizes
Try BOXS range co
at $14.00
All Scranton Coal
E. L. BOX
Phone 43 .;
children, and was well rendered.
The Methodrst •Christnias tree en-
tertainment 'held in the hall last Fri-
day evening was -a success: ,
MANLEY.
Mr. and Mrs, R. CaBie, celebrated
their wooden wedding on Dec. 26th,
at"the heitice „of her father, Mr. Henry'
Heileman, „Sr,, arnidsa large number •
Or friends and neighbors, who spent
the evening in games, after which a
sumptuous repast 'was served. All left
vvishing their host and hostess many
years of 'health and happiness, aad
that they may live to celebrate their
golden wedding. -
Rev. J. 'M. Ecicart, from New York,
spent the weelc-end with his brothers
a,nct sisters, and returned on Wednes-
diY to resume his clinks in mission
work. - -
Mr: II. Bennevveis, Jr., is working
bard to win Old prize, contest of the
Farinerr.s. Advocate, and his many
friends wish hint success.
Mr, and Mrs. C, Eckert were visit-
ors in our burg last week,
. Model School Resul.ts,
The. foliewing model- sehaO1 stud-
.ents',Itave beeil granted thrird class
'certificates.: Gordon E. Ball, Mar -
:jade .E, 13eaiton.;' Mario'h'•R, Gibbings,
Stewart R, MeBrien, Mary -belle Mair,
ancl Laura E,,Garrat,
Londeshoro. •
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eR'Slv 401 ini?gooMr ca. ,e'nVr:q.'.--of miTntilevtreitet .f °Sisieb,crivv91 c)i es;
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fari Mery.
'McDonald,' Ieoefie' Sparks" Harry
Sheffer, .R.oss Rennie, Frank Grieve,
Craig Buclt; Jack I-Icitham, Carl. .
fecsriignae the kr-Ap-axaailyis,, Glifacatbya.
1,unior, .,',,Patsy Sot -aim -ate, jean
rearsou and Grace-McQuade'(equal);
e,b' JoYnt McNabb, Dorothy ,
Flet.., Helen , et5n•son,
Lloyd,Workman, 'Beth ' McKay and
Douglas. Reeves e(equal):, ' Garnet
.1,-rce, DOI' rstIly D%ofer, Meryl
Nellie ,Rceyes, oak. Jirnsnie
, Edgar Stevenson, ,-Artlitti
1-1. Dudley, teacher.
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