The Seaforth News, 1937-12-30, Page 6PAGE SIR.
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"1 don't know whether I have. .done there e ata, a clear dawn about to break
well or ill, IRonald, she said, in t 1),,w by -and -lay in the eaC.t• clear and sit,
very and •Iuntivatts, like the lira :slot
n:f the morn along the: •t'lebrig 7'l -,lies.
'C'1-j.\'P'I•l-iR NXN1N;
lie was adntosl glad that \Ice,iie
was going Wily for these tw', flays.
;for he was 'desperately 1! 101 11.0 411
She turned to hint with a strange make .up for the time he had lo,t:'and
smile on her face. the ,,gottd,ultttred lilt)) 1t r. \Hemi",
"Regret? :No. I do not think 1 could i•nitrarl of ,hownig',niv Annoyance nr
have done otherwise. Butt it. is :for yon resentment, tatlfor ailed and abetted
to show. to adl of Shen) that I have this ferious zeal on the nate 0f hi, :ei-
detic right." pit. ;All the ::vine, IRonaid found occa-
""And if it enuld only be done all at 01011 to be within easy di.taucr of the
once, leenie-that s where the sol- railway station on the morning of
dier has his chance--" Meenie's departure, and about a fit
"No, it is not' to be done all at 'minutes titeight:he sate herself and
once." she .aid: "it will the a hard and her sister step out of one of the cabs
difficult ,7`aitint:• for you, 'and a slow that Were being; driven alp. if nilly hr
vtiicc. "'our T do nett 'think. I c0ttl'1
111at' done otherwise. It is for you to
show' hereafter that 1 have • done
right."
"Batt di, you regret. he ,aid,.
g ait k -1y.
w aiting for one-----"'
"Do yon think I care for any hard-
ness or difficulty now?" he said,
"Dear \leenie.• you little knots what a
prize you have set before rile,'Why,
',IOW, here. every moment that tt pass
with you -rent= worth a ;year: and yet
Igrudge v1l•ry one- _ :-"
"Tut ,Ally to ,:rid. l,,oklnz ttp.
"I alit going ,tier t0 ,Pollokshaws
the ntst,nit .I wine tett to pick 111, the
thread, of everything 'I had et ,lip,
Dear ' e ,1 you have made , vciry gnu. -
ter o: sot hoar i., the )lavfar too.,'t,;ri.
1 7141(1 1tae1r, lour- in the day to 11.•
with 4011. and other t,ttive 10 he at
w,i.rk '
:`1'41 mut g,ee ettlier veru lit-
tle. Ronald," she said. as they set 0111
to leave the .Park, "People would
0)117 talk
"Pin nt,itroa. _..
."Nr. \!y 1- 470 to, 1)0(11
to.-itt'.rrot to to .+h, 71(1 1110 .hinting
un 1,7 die ltou.o int` the winter, and 1
ata gam., silk h,'^: lint on ih!^dee ..
if you were in tint Botanic Girdats
early in the 'fircnoc.71 111 1.11111, I
(0,71ld ,1 y0.11 theft.
"Yes, yes." said, eagerly; ami a,
they went down toward the APond=
land Road he strove to talk •u her
• very he1•rfully lata bra lath• indeed,
for he emild not eta. 4(.0 that
a little trottb'ed,
Then, ',7 hen they were )loot 1.,
part, she scented to try to rause her-
self a it tit, :ittrl to banish whatever
-doubt; and hesitations may have bt'crt
harassing her mind.
"Ronald." -111., ,aid) with a ;tit of a
mile. "viten you told me of that girl
in the Highland, :brit yent :said you --
you neves aid anything to leer that
acotIltl lead 'ter to imagine ' 71 cert.
thinking 0f her. flat v (7 w -rote her a1
letter,"
`What?"
"Yes: and she saw it \1,-,•ni, con-
tinued. 1111 ,lith 10 711 t. t "It
• was not meant for her 1 int .he
1.d1' 7%i 11.1a. ,Mite A-er r,-' '1-C pret-
ty •circ ,t err. ix171- -ilii r ra. flier .10 -in'
-:on' llerin0 11111'
"I 11,-, tile." -Its exclaimed, ",lir; y1111
tee that
She noddcrl. And then his mind
w ent swiftly ;rack to that period,
r11.1¢nie, that Was the time you
were angry ',vitt, me."
Zile looked til,.
"°Ann1 Net not s(t,very angry, R'rnt-
a•ld.'
"Blit Love from °1.uve toward
school with heavy looks," !Not al-
ways. Five .mile.; an 'hoar or so was
the titter it i4 hick :Ronald' .07 1 over
to 1'0.11E,1.:11air: :utd very ': inch as-
tonisiod nabs the nervous little 11r.
b\'cents oyer the nets -found :and 'an-
xious energy of iii, quondam p111i•i1
.Ronald t c nlained all . ala}' thi're, arid,
indeed, did :not +108ve -the cott:agr until
it ttas very Inti. .\s lie wadke'•l back
into 111 inti» all the World aro!lu l
hint lay black and silent. 'nn ,-t r,
were 7 auric, no crescent moon, noir
airy di», outline of elmsd, int the lit,-
k'tr itt )rens were fl,u11e11 with the rent,
fires of the' iron -works a, the 1:lunes
,hot iii rci•l rip avid :sent their s1111r•+
nleotrtnt .aero-.. 111x* startled "uighL
And that, it 1)11,v have ot,urre11
10411. •.te, as t111 l,trl 1 are 11)1 ail
lit Cru hi- ,-;.‘ti 11:c for ii .7 11;10 nit"
;t)re fire- 11:71 , :oivm and the .,;tot -1.1
1)„47.0 a-ulirc „110 10(11 hitt --ttrely
cottlol hate -tgn,1cd t goor!hy t her!
1101 he icc,,t dl tree toy in the back-
ground. glad cnout,h to ser tlt•:t site
wa 1001,-.i11,g 1re,l1 and .hrdght , ird
cltrrrsul--e,en laughing ,itt• oa- over
some little to llali, 1e- he ill,ag'l:it••!.
\til then ,, trine and Ilei! -he was
ill her 1111 1 ,li.t Itlli•e, and ,71 rlahttily
she 7\ diked. tit 'a:e'111 141.11re 111,01(1
iafs lie tlicsig:,t t a, 'f to a kind. , f 1011 -
sic. The ride, ,i,icr look ttt1 tl krt»,
111,11 they en ,re.1 one the e:,r t.gr1,
and presently the ;rain had 0131 It r,1 -
1r,1 :laity h• on the q-atioriit ant .1a-
Ale0nie hart tilled
his ''0,trt wit:, imutterAble delight; hr
,c2 rely kith'. what i17 1714 I „
,1 heti he 4,1, .,'It tufo the• ot,rn sir •et.
•111 The day eenw•i! .,-fc--i.t'.
the -.las .131111)•- ihroal
ntui,i. lin rr: ;t
V‘,17`. a 71117'
•..0141
he:l ,ns, and the 7 good .71..1;.
at„ 101 111,• sl roil, )'1, iltoogttt, 1,'1'1
ll ivitl', \l1 ,nit, in that rat's°a7' 1.111^.i
tar 11011107 aw;sty. 114401 "1 1-1111,.r%;
and v,, here, around hint, :lure t1:r.
glades ;tail •ee:gni:hin, ::Slut,", mt.
cet't,ci 171"77, ate; w itlt his brain 1111=.
iviti1 c01t distant itrattir ho %tallied
nubile -11,111.,•.
y „e i»<.• 0 glass o Ilt,41dend
ky, t.t tall." ,lid tie 10 :111• nu1i:'
111411 't:l1dilt7 le 131111 the n•e r:
"'raii,lie•r. if ye have i ,
The 7hi,1 7'a- 11 1 11111,1 111 and
plated helOre 11,11. I1 did n';• ;',k :It
it, lie tests stalelin.t. ;elittIe apart. l\nd
nnv \iri•n17 .toted i1 r.ul
o-ln '.d• 1,1 tit,. .t niter stir, 't7' -.tut; -1, t
,he would pais through
,nt,rke, there lltr o-gh the alae.d :1a
oral (wiry ;moil ,:u• A..111,1 t1, i
4311 l)nntla• ,•1 ,.,7 1,,1 crti.ts.
and ion111)1'.gl , if the t i1 le,
tel then .he :ir<•rrt waters the
Firth. and 111: 'nig -1::111-'lr .t,. and
Uei•nir 71( i•+g n±, ;gid down
111 • .Ie•k. rn,rl dra•iing the st-ti-;',in
drat „ 1°relit tight)) ron11,1 1'1
and ',,:coni tia,tre•. 'llhere• a ,1r.d l.•
sn»7r1ht there, :inti fre,11 ea 411171'
It:owing rip from •Arran and Diute.
front C11tubt'ae and ('an1ire. \nil
Meenie-
But at this imutitt'ttt iii, attention
wa, s1nteholy (lra7711 to the counter,
and he was startle'd into a c:onscians-
ness ,0 where he was and what he
was doing. 'He ':glanced et the 'whisky
with a kind of shiver of frig+ht.
'God for.gi•tc :tile! d )lid not want
it." lie --aid to the a.,lonishcrl youth
who was looking at him; "hitt here's
the money f1i'1,"
Ile mit down the few coppers on
the conular and hurriedly left the
Place, Hut the .add, 11 fright was a".
As, he sped 17vay,eett 111 1'nlluk,haws
he \oak not lrautittd''hut ally i otncions-
nr .,f having escaped from danger,
]:[.c wa,'sitrc• enough' of himself' in that
direction: If a moral araviit0 in-
)bl'in'k 1)03 ti rd 111i11, he tvnulrl al-
most have 1)') -;0:1(11 ti:i thelight:'..
Iw•o nlrl.,4)l something tet slay the (;rag -
on fol 1 ecnn ctdcc Piot he .hart nat-
urally ft x171311 i and dirnt c+,nstitntion:
his rl,ssipa'tioi, lied not lasted long en-
ough to destriiy. his siren;gth of will:
and Mcleod' this incident of the pnblic-
11041sc, so far from terrifying him rvitl,
Inv rlon'bts , - 1.. ':r::,,,•, ,Dalt ,er,•
-(1
to remind Hilt tl.n: dreams and
.ion,. and lila,". ; ;r ria"t" 'w'ith 1:-
:0 17 i1$ j(1y, are ett ae,oropritite to tire,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
of a business city.
No; ,.s he walked rant Cly away.
-rut:, the 1,,,r0, by way of St-atithuu..
go and eir-. s"mylotti attr,l-Shaw-la'no,s.
that 111 ,las c?l11ity hest „(,illi .yes
the lt:r1ll111 ice out of some luny that
1itild tit tie. wnnu song Itt rhanetel
diem a ie 11 .1,. > 'o, ort, ;\11 1 ilial' he
did not rr 4 it ! gay and - gallop-.
e v. rse, with ..1 stepetir i wonder ns
Ito\c he ever emir 10Writethc`tu,
,t]el 1i,• vied 10 rr+e't :again to that
,:ne pitch of Balt-htarteciur•ss, :mils
•,' c. •tr- e it ,7'a, tar \leettie's delight.
unand for ncrs only, 11t:n this 11111e had
1.0'1 eu: at somehow. 11 71.11s a 1a11gh-
Mg, glad kind of a ante that he
wanted:
I) then the liar,) w'c.t hinds wilt
blow.
.\nti all in the sunny weather
It', over rhe anomia ids was Will go.
'7 itt and '1, my love, together.
Chorus:
\rid titin the bird, will begin to sing,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1937
moutansaurawaxa
nilic:ant. happening: of the past keeainL(t) . ,)crit iron, tier: and
lr„m ,,,,t her easerornt, where site' then 1 01' thinking of the ,ing a,+ay
linger, still laacic to. 1117 er-11 uda1, ;:led 7147e•r sec
-
l',rlisten to the sound of ;arcing feet ine •'t, and 0,0 ko
naina how veru
flat all the night 17'1111 leaden eel!.were_rt)iny'' un. lint naw ---my that
.roes till ,•011 are here, it -reins all vitt, right
and sit Y"" 11 .„ it t1 "not ht
Hut hr 'tion aonprrl, 'flit- was nit: at
1 0""d newt.. \\hat den.. he th:nd""'"'tkr C•
\Ittie• all --11((111, i
;, dol Ira, Runatrl?
Aver xss t v led in his mind with flow -He?" he repeated. "\\ he.?„
vis anti' hurl- and fair:unhaht :111)1 the "(he illi- matt out than at ;'"�
joys of the summer hills. lie th1ew h:r1ts, is it t"
that 01)0111(1 'sheet into the 'tire, :11d 1
on:t1iatttghtd
s0nght auio»g the old piece, 'for one
"U'h m
the old tettle:ut set 01, mem
that 110 might copy out 'fairly- for her, 1' contidcot1 but for ver.*‘ '11 111
and thi, abet he eventually chose: sake, i hail to let 111111hate a:lonely
tit -day, 1 ant not-glfng over till to -
Phe 1-0,es 'hcga( to i lore: morrow,"
S,rnu• .if thcut tipped with critnSon, ''Arid he 1111111;: you will pa;,0 f"
Sonic of thrill tipped with 0n1,p', "Hc ;cent; to think 10.''
"i wish the time were 'here mew
11 they h,nked the ane to the and that it tits all well Deer;' slit.
rht'r' said, "'011, 1 should he so proud, Rott-
iattd they loukrd adow•n the 13 51 aldt turd it will lie something to speak
'l'he'v lo0kcd the one to the „the', of to every one: and then Hien than
And they rrrbbed their eye, main.
Will he but the beginning, tail flay 1)3
lay '1 shall be expecting to hear the
news, lit 1 what 1i long, long time it
tee1110 to look forward tor'
(To Be Continued)
\11 00 0 fair \lay morning
`'7) there is the lark it1 the heavens
,\0d we will sing hitt, 1111' clear,
.1 lid Site •aurin ,in,gs in the her;
'1'o give gond we t nmittg to the i.
\1111 surely this is the sunnier,
'Spring.
But \lemic• we can 1101 see,
In the primrose time o' the year --
In the primrose 111110, "Surely there nntst lie summer
In the primrose time, Coming to this far clime:
lit 'tile 1,r011r0a tittle 0' the year lint has \Ieeuie, l.m:-e ;lemic foil.
•1•o gite good weleotn•fmg to the gotten,
Spring, if)r have 770' mistaken the time:
1it the primrose Hage 0' the year. 'I'hett a fox -.,;lova ,pale to du'
Yes:. :. ;ott was in this corning sprin_ roses:
time .that 1t' was to try for the c0rt1- - "l(), 'lush von, and cease your dor,
11 1(1' in forestry: and thereafter if 4e'P I nt. gning.•baar'k to my sleeping,
he tore s0 inrktuta•te as to ,;et that - 1'ild Ueenie Inen.gs �mm�ter in,"
he might set forth oto tilt, path that t,.\'clh if was but a trine: but trifle;
nh t• ': \nteric:in.: had <o coulidcu(I)' are sontr•times i'»tportant things trhen
,ketched ,nit for hint-. the path that seen tln•ough .lovers' eye;.
W111 note 141 lewd 11!111 to ldeenie a, the •Next ntarreiug he trent to the 11•at-
titt41 crown :mal prize. "\'on 111ay ball attic 'Gardens, paid his sixpence W1111
nut a gray-haired woman, Ronald;,'' eyna»intity (for he had dispensed
he ittcl said. "but you will diad one 11 with tate •ceretttony of ;lining the prc-
sins'c (voutan," lint still he wa, 7'30t1z day), anti entered,11 was rather
,,t1/11r..1 in years, and there w -a. hope ple,,,,ent uturtting, :and at first sight
And -courage .in hi, iv'lns1 and what 11 he wa, rather- sbo,•ketl by the number
he 1;,err tri \0131 10 her, triter all. before people-Itursc-maids and rhildten,
there was a single "freak of middle most ttf 010111 -77110 were idly .stroll -
age in tilt b('(t11tiftt' and ab n dalrt itt along the trimly kept -walks or
brown 'tri„e,? - coated in 'front of the wide mien par,.
t:htn, a17. 1, 01,. tare ryt•uing hef„re• terreo, 11 bola was he to rind 11r•enie in
the morning on 71,X1 he was -10 tno,1 :itch ;t great place? and if he did 1111,1
,ler in tine 11,t111111' (;arde110, In undid her, herr they to walls tip and .101111
the o le k tee eoutaiitii that anthology before 0 , niftily eyes? 1Ptir 'he had
•'1 verse devoted to \11.,:1, -'. and began gtu•,,rtl that 11:eettie would he in no
10 turn the pieces oyer. 7vnadrr+. harry to tell dtnr sister of what had
,c hick., lir if any of Ihcm, wonhi please happened. until the iuttn•e settled a
Iter, 1' he took them to her, 'let tili' little Ilion clear aunt ,ecurt : it xzntid
was rather a 1,isi0i)tl'3 \1renie hl he time enough to p3bli,h elle new,
innnrl +» ti , n
rot the )rad and when . that had :e=•tuned- a mare (term-
,rtual �larinv w-h„had 731'131.1,!,' hila its rhro•aelvr.
on a. tench in the \\'e,t End Park -11,1 011 51111 011 hl•- 75) Jo,
a•ul :,1 wed her hind in 111, i,ul {tlyd.i;' 41811 ,-. that acre 1<te11 11x! «11011'
l it .i• life thllrint. while thi• bi: 1711 1'1 eleta,h, -711111 udd1•nly, int as hr 11,141
liked lye. ,antgln Iii. , hrrvlly. Ita',eti 1111 greenhouses, ire ratite 81-
\11,1 1111 he nit vti:c s,mtriltitl1-' most face to face with Uveal&', w -ho
':a viii at•tluai 11 eenl', and :,hal( 0a- ,rated 011 a hooch, illi by
t lasg0,v, and the ',s.•urh•r she 113,1 with 0 boot, before 11e0. 11 u
Lt tight 11110 Me• ger ah pr,,-At1c 1101 reacl-ng, '9111, :11111 proudly 1•,•,r
1l, tr'1d lei: 11:11111 at it anyway„ for a hs un." and vet.,11y 1y, t0u: 1014 as
1111+• ;while: the tool; her hand i» his. the id\ with
hint she regarded hint needed nn
1o vont ren lir','. cI y 1101, .'tvatninv
forge
it ,7a. ,11:1100
Now,devil !rinntphalat' o11 the 17 %4 chore in the clear tender c• e s.
of ni;.ght; - "milord i :ole ,o gte.rl to see 'yo11
1 taa•v,r,nd eliulnrps 61:rrkt:t snt,i((e lt0n;, 17 :he ,arid, "1 have been '11
tali,er;tile lltt'Rt' two days--"
4iss; tie,
le. ne 1lietz .•runt the world the star)" "lint why i-1` he asked.
milelisht: "I don't know. hardly. 1 have been
, t , done tri t t
ALONG THE AIR WAVES
(Continued from Page Two)
been carefully ;grootttc'd for broadcast-
ing, will he featured. 'Phis ;}roup bids
lair to its• one 01 the finest organiza-
tions of •its kind on the North �:\' Ameri-
can t'ontincul. ,On Thursdays, the
CRC will present, t) to 1,11:11(1, the
"Drama dionr lining which plays
by nutstandin0 British and American
anthills will be dramatized. `loroduce•r,
will be Laurence `Gitliatli of the nil t-
win, is now on six months. s. loan 1,
Canada, and itupert 'I:nca., 4nilli•ut
Canadian producer. 1''he "I?reitte
It our" will be presented from differ-
ent points of production throughout
the country.
IOn lleridav;, 8 :139 to 8:.115 will. 117'
presented a series of international
news •e at111nentarlts featuring on alter
trate weeks Steven Cartwright, editor
of '''Current History," 'New York, and
various feature, from l:undon,
series ••tarts .Ja!t'tiary. 3 (\ hen I(ai raid
Barry, editor of the London
Chronicle" and formerly editor of. the
"'\1'%ccicend Iia•yu'71,":0 j1- 'in4 he,rrl..
`Front 1111 :31I, to 4311:00 there will he a
naw- 'feature called "'1'dle \1in'trels'
Gallery:" featttring Arthur 1''hir)p-
74.1)0 0311 t'r•lyd -poetry ,rt io 1nu7rr.
'I'heee, of t',nlrse, arc ,n Iva few ,•3
the highlights for 11113'8, ;(Cher pro-
grammes, .sonic of which by popular
dcnautd have heeu presenlecl in the
,ala or are being presented at Kest 111.
will 1,e feaant•etl.
The I fit' will ;continue to 1inla.i.
t•a.1 trn,gratn'ilte, from England :item,
rather European cnttntrics as hell as',
send some of its own ahruta. i',4„
important ,: ha ugev noted, 1110reo1e.r,
are that the ;Northern '73t en.4er ser
vice, Whir -11 has 110,11 presented S.ttnr-
days will he broadcast Friday, 1,1:10,
midnight to 10111) a,tu, and that, 011,•.4
tive January 2, the Corporation'.
Canadian I'ress newscasts •will h,
'trot; t -t 11:011 act 111::1!,,
On New Year's Eve
'New Year's Eve will be tlehrlt,,:
mer the national network t4 the t 11
ly ,several "peeks] broad) t t: Nota'.1
4 nufrrtltg whether 1 has' 1 t 1111,,.. the sr 47;11 be 9 1 ::;;;;;;;1
, I11t11 •o.
!reel, andthen to go ab
then my sister. i"arteull', , hen:»least de:11it1g '-7'111
Two New Ford V-8 Cars for _938
'FIORD MOTOR Company of Can-
ada, Limited, announces the new
Ford V-8 ears for 1938, For the
first time Ford presents two dis-
tinct Imes, the De Luxe Ford V -S
-a big luxury car -and the newly
st3letl Standard Ford V-8.
,The De Luxe Ford V-8 ear is
entirely new in appearance, longer,
roomier and more streamlined. The
front (155171) is modern and dis-
tinctive. Fenders are deeper and
more massive. The rich Interior
appointments of the ear match its
outward beauty. Longer bodies pro-
vide more room and comfort and
there is larger luggage space in all
models. The De Luxe ear is pow-
ered with the proved 35 horse-
power V-8 engine, Shown above
(top photograph) is the De Luxe
Forder Sedan,
The Standard Ford V-8 for 1938
brings new styling with a longer
hood and flowing curves. Interiors
are spacious and neatly appo.ntt.13
New instrument panels have kuo''
recessed for safety. The ra(11100r
grille louvres continue back i:: 1,
the hood to present smooth f'cw•ine
body lines from bumper to bums cr.
IL is built 011 the same, 112-171;
wheelbase as the new De Luxe
has the famous Ford V-8 engine.
The new Standard Tudor 1i8;')1t1
shown above (lower pildfc na,,ti',
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Medicd•1
U13, E, A. Me:AA- TER -Graduate
of, the Faculty Of Medicine, Univea's-
ity of Toronto, and oi, the New York
Post 'Graduate School and Hospital,
Member of the College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Ontario. ()Hoe or.
High street. Phone 27. Office fttllw
equipped for x-ray diagnosis and for
ultra short crave electric treatment.
ultra violet situ lamp treatment and
infra red electric treatment. Norse in
attendance.
DR. GILB-ERT. C, JARROTT
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, Un-
iversity of' Western Ontario, Member
of College of Physicians and Sturgeons
of Ontario. Office 43 Goderich street
west. Phone 37, Hours 2-4.30 p,m.,
7,30-9 p:m. Other hours by appoint -
meat. Successor to Dr, Chats, Mackay
DR, H. HUGH ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon Late of London Hos-
pital, London, England. Special at-
tention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat, Office and residence
behind Dominion Bank, Office Phone
No, 5; Residence Phone 104.
DR, F. 3, BURROWS, Seaforth.
edifice and residence, -Goderich street,
east of the United Church, Coroner
for 'the County of 'Huron, Telephone
No. '416.
DR. F, J. R. FO:RST'ER- Eye
Ear, Nose and Throat. •Graduate !n
Medicine, University of Toronto 14497,
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural institute, Moorefield'"
Eye, and 'Golden Square throat hospi-
tals, London. At Commercial Hotel..
Seaforth, third Wednesday in each
month from 1,30 p.m, to 5 p.ni,
DR. W. C. SPROAT
Physician Surgeon
Phone 90-W. Office John St, 'Seafort
Auctioneer.
'GEORGE ELLI:OTT, License(`:
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Arrangements can. be made for Sale 1
Date at The .Seaforth News. Charge:
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
F. W. Aki.RE'NS, Licensed Auction-
eer for Perth and. Huron Counties
Sales Solicited, Terms on Application.
Farm Stock, chattels and real es;de tv
property, R: R. No. 4, Mitchel;.
Phone 634 r 6, Apply at this office
WATSON & REID
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE, AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, Oti1,
All kinds of Insurance risks eile t-
ed at lowest rates in First-L'la•a
Companies,
THE MCKlt UjFt
Mutual Fire Insurance Cr
--•• HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont.
OF]ICERS
President -Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth:
Vice -President, Thomas Mf n'ac.
Secretary-lre'ashrcr, M, A. Reid...
Seaforth.
AGENTS
11c)Cercher, R.R.1, Dublin; John
te, Pepper, R.R.1, Brucefield;' E. R. G.
iarmoutbi, i3rodhagen; James Wats
iilyto; C. F. Hewitt, Kincard:nes
:t its, Yeo, Hoiinesville.
1.DRECTORS
Alex. Brradfeat, Seaforth No. 3;
anlea holdiee,' Walton; '7Vtn. Knox,
..otde boyo: George Leonhard:.
Bot ,in.,:nt No. 1; Frank McGregor,
Clutton No. 5; fames Connolly, God-
crirh: Alex )lcliw-ittg, Blyth No, I:
-hotiia. Mloylan, Seaforth No. 5;
$ in, 12. Archibald. Seaforth No. 4.
Pat -ties . desirous to -effect insurance
transact other business, will be
,romptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective 'post-
uffices,
twelve 'nmttths in the British Empire.
Europe, United State:, ('anada and
the ',fir 1 est. It will 'be produced by
.aa,rcn0' 'Gil:hanl (rout the 'Toronto
studios. i\i ']i) ,i5 'Ilaliia , the first
twilit in the North -',-\titerican cnntiu-..
11,1 to greet the New Year, will pres-
ntt "1933 Conies to•Canada." As -the.
time speeds acus; Canada and the
rlil year heats a hasty 10110at, 11o11t-
rcal will present at 1,1;011 "'Danciu_'
Through '1,911.7," a review o1 the 1b rr';
11)1301' music. This will be produced
v 11. Rooney Pelletier and will faat-
urn an orchestra nndrr the .tlirertiote
of 1_ncio .Agt,tiui with guest snl,i,ts,
At 111:515 'Canada', Capila1 ,Greer,
llllt31 and at I12r,:15' 4111' far west will
;hid gooilliYm lo 1937 with ";A slit ;
N•r+c 1:•'1r."