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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1928-01-05, Page 1�j__ ,� q�_= THURSDAY, ANUAIZX Sr 1926, S'� i 7 TR) ONTARIO, .�..,.+.•-..,,,..... WHO(., SERIES, VOL, 50, No, 1, Holiday Mixture 11.5e Per tb. or 2 ibs. !or 25e This is for Friday and Sat- urday only Mixed Chocolates .and Cara- mels ara-mels' 3c per ib One X,tnas Cane free vaiith every lb. 1 ` ► 1yn P a and Restaurant Q11feCt1o'11ery HAPPY NEW YEAR HA WISHING YOU ALL A 'Wheeler, john A Brown, Bridges, • EAST iW,AiWANOISTi, IReeve,•F, D. Stalker (acclamation), Connell, 3, 3, Kerr, .Robert Thomp- son,' Robert Reid, 1W, )i. Campbell, WEST "WAIWAIN OS'kl, Reeve, R, Johnston, obeit Ste - Connell, James Todd, R wart, Robert Kerr, John Foster, HU1I.JLETT, For Reeve 1 l 3 4 5 Adams ,, 41 •, Armstrong... 90 • For Cotfncill ts- Barr ... Forbes , 14 Lawson 96 • Leiper . , . 7'1 Mogridge . Sloan ., 44 , , i 1UTCU Opp . , ForRceTvUeKE7SMITH. , `..... . 1 2 3 4 S b ' 1 aur Shllt@ .b,pecIaLS Kennedy,, SD 47 23 20 38 51 259 ' Watson . 26 36 21 62 29 51 208 , Clark u, . 37',1:6 249 • , 55 37 46 '39 33 32 231242 J T 1 ie 47 37 .16 41„47 44 T.McKay 70 37 11'1 41 36 86 2'51 C, McKay .. , . 49 : 45 284 WJP; Thompson 74 68 20 , r,,8 GREY.. :Wool Soap, regular 100 Sic to t'klear-tit Pure Gold oily Powder, reg, 1.00 at 4 fox. 250 :lie Rose Dice, regular 120' lb, at 6,1bs• for 26c Glauber Salts, ri,;splendid coil- -ditioner for (a1 stock, 6 lbs. 26e 6' lba'for. 250 j�psom Salts cost 501 SHOE ] COURSES A 010Q11 START, i! ,1'he Short Win Courses an Agri culture and Home Economics gut aw- ay to a good start ,on 7'4105(104 'morn - lag despite the very, ;tnfavonrable weather, Mr, Paterson, the Agricul- tural Re)iresetitative, reports that the boys and .gibs turned out no large numbers consideringthe co d stors f a morning. There were 33 28 girls present timing the first day. It is expected and hoped that more will turn ont when the weather makes a turn for the better. rks After a few introductory oth; remarks'; from the teachers to the boys and girls classes divided, boys holding their classes in the coube ei1 chamber while the girls ace found in the auditorium of the Car- negie Library. The subjects of study are of interest .to all farmers and 'farmers' This week and 'next the girls classes will have Miss Mary Estef Perth who willteach- cooking, house-planning general Se home management, Miss Jennie Sea- r ll dun,ng brook during tof his tine and orth ewi i ]instruct in the various intricacies o'f dress mak- Mg.. boys ,' are going to have to sten to imbibe all oi'•the material that the various teachers have to offer them, Mr. Paterson and .Mr. Ostler of the local het of Agriculture e w tudy `1 1 look •ftertesothe various classes of Live Stock Field aUput and will have something to sayarma ou Soils, Fertilizers, Drainage, FAr- itlnetic and any other items of in- terest pertaining to John Spencer of Bowi1anville Will o talk be I. here on January. and 0tA. Non horses and veterinary science. ieltalk.. on el - son. Ure. of Roseland, Bees ori onetinteresw'Red ethere afternoon of h ,Every regular attendants of,the course or not will .be expected to torn out to hear, these special lectures: -]Friday afternorou hontu thjet t 'ddurse will be devoted Sneaking, Debating and other Liter- ary and Social •Fe'atttres. Taken remise tel ben all, this years courses promise deserve first class in every way e, the' support of every a HARDY SNAKE. 6 •7, 419 331 299 330 319 . 359 342 i•IENISAIL'L. Robert Higgins defeated ^Owetl (Geiger for reeve, the vote being 173 ,for Higgins and 162 for Geiger Mr. Higgins having a smal'1 majority .in both polls, • HURON COUNTY COUNCIL, 1Sea'forth-]Reeve J. W Beattie, lboOri b Wtngkain�l2eevc J W. Brussels --Reeve A. C. Becker. (Blyth1Reeve Dr, W.R , _Robert (town), Turner, Deputy • Reeve J W. ,Ctaigie For Reeve 1 2 3' 4 5;''6- ' 7 Ttll Keys •-•'7,.-53 56 ;34, 74 90 35' 79 421' McNrab .. ;23150 30 56 72 41,67 339, For Deputy Reeve:-. 22 25 7+1 322 Boning 35 84 39 46 Roland 38 49 :19 72 139 51 68 406 For Council- Golhs •.•• 24.39'24 30 98 23 58 ee3. McKay •.. 39 63 43 77. 77 37 77 4011 N1,ciDonal 28 44 29 65 51 23 02 322 rlcDonald e 44 58 30 76 e8 25 80 292 O N. -, IQ`I 7` L C Sulphur,, ,. 6 lbs. for 25c 1 phu Globes, long - or short.. 'Lantern (idob 2 for 25e >>... 6?m from two � Clover Honey, ada f the best apiaries in Can o Murdock of Brnnefield, John L 10 of Listowel, 09• 1$ r 1 ' Ch e xt M. lbs. for `1.,25D SON. Phone �?hor'Phood: 3 66 Alio a or ted. mayor Coombe elected Col. lip' B. nwho ha's been mover Fred Jackson,. • x ars by ma Y. E four Y t E. as mayor, for the 176. The .vote Was, Cbonib , Jackson, 136. 13. 3,• Gib- bings was 312;re-elected ublic utilities cols rby cclamation. commissioner o bye. L. Paisley .and W. T R. 14ol1Ve ac - alio. toolites Councileand aynew nomination the to. ap- point will 'be necessary' point the BertotherLangford members elected Council, Bert the with- drawbythacclamation re _ N. W. drawal of the present reeve, e va it ha. T fnV GOODRICH. Stanley -]Reeve J'• A. Manson.' , 7-lpy--d2eeve Elmer Ktop'p, Deputy lS+tep'hen- aReeve John Hays, P,.. Reeve R Goetz 'lIborne•-]Reeve James Ballantyne. Colborne --Reeve Hugh Hill, Clinton, Reeve Bert Langford,. I3ov'diek-(Reeve Thos, Inglis, • Dep- uty Reeve George Iiubbard. Fast- Wawan05h--(Reeve1 r`• O• Stalker. Morris -Reeve Wm Hen ersotl. • (lien' all -"•(Reeve Robert, STiggius. tt;iodenich Township -Reeve Herb- ert Cox-4Reeve F. J. McQuaid. Tncelp • Kennedy, Iuekersmtth- Reeve. R• . Exeter ---IReevc: C. 13• Snell. Asttfteld-]Reeve Alga.Hackett, ptity Reeve, Thomas J. West Wawanosh - Reeve A. E. Johnson; diullett-•4Reeve Ernest ptii dams, L Turnberry Ree J Wroxeter -Reeve John ):Ienncberg: PERTH COUNTY COUNCIL 11.3. J. A. MacEwen was returoed as defea ing mayor for t the fourth by 278, the figures be- ing, es C. Lee, i1,796; Lee; 5'•18.,, 27 be- ing, theca r R. Turner, 19 Fut rev-, defeat R. Moser by deputy reeve, i defeated pt t• Reeve J a majority of 172.Deputy W ounC -Councillors, by , . Cutt,903;. Wm. Bailie, 625; 13. RC. • Munnings, 825; W. McLe, n, 7 5;D. Sproule, 725; G. McLean T65; Gould, 647• ELECTIONS • I4IJ0P - Mcl�tlt„ Fon Rce•'ve.-.. -'1 2 4 Dodds 13 87 4 D 34 id 148 0 c' iLa M Q. Council- 'For C - 69113 13 GOODRICH TWO. .Reeve H, C.Cox. l • - J. R. Middleton, 'W. nw lt.'. u e .o w C o Fiaacke, H. Salkeld, I. EXFJTER, Reeve, 'C. B Snell: Christie, B. M. 'Councillors, E•• J Francis, H. C. Rivers, iH. Bierling. f' Ward. F ' •'am ' es W it It 'tit al 1- Ut e ub he ion F. .J. A _ at , a uc r d Board ofr (Dearing, Dr. H' -J' Del - bridge, �. 'H. Browning• 3 Ttl 18'4 285 1 288 65 0113 425 Blanshard-Reeve George Kit h. IDownie R -eve George . North EasEhape -ReeveCoura Conrad ,Smith -Reeve I1: Lein - weber. South Easthope weber. Ellice -(Reeve George' (Toch ; Dep- uty Reeve e i e M . C ro vl e , EhRreW.1Dik Dickson,s on D e - uty Reeve Adam W'iA °Roach• Fullarton-Benue' W: +I3ibbert-(Reeve W. Morris. (Logan -Reeve James Douglas. Mornington_Reeve A Coxsop. 'Wallace --Reeve J. M. Kincaid. Listowel -(Reeve A. Kinglet. ,Milverton ---Reeve Dr, P. L.Tye. M,itche11--,Reeve D. C. Hansb, UAL MEE E ANN - GamPbeil, 3• 1.07 45 36 74 282:' Eckert J 132 20 1831' 201 Koran 75 44 52 96 267. MClsay, T• '' 45 74 92 95 306 m A64.4IFd'EUD: 4eeve,.Alex,'TX a) c kett. Deputy 'Reeve, Thomas J A n der- son (acclamacton) • ICot,cillors J0 tw . A. Mc z en zie , SamuelSherwood, Thomas Sullivan.u1liv MORRIS.' (Reeve, W. J. Henderson. Arthur ,Council, John McGill, doing some e George McGar,_ who is garter trapping thus winter, killed a garter • long ccs cl snake about eighteen t,Webster, about the farm. o half • one and a hale miles oashcraswling of Seaforth. The reptile w on the snow, -on Thursday, December NYear eve 29th, evidently waiting on - 1928. HIGHWAY, PLOWINGlast Uig On Thursday and Friday h a'fo rt ou h -Se hr g dt ass e ws imade to w no P and S an e d job of clearing away= the deep splendidis(nobof ruts an"the now. One and was ese plows was of the rotary the big here again Tuesday storin Of the 'week-end.a ver efficient The rotary plow is machine throwing the snow clear to the fences so that asp dly as after the does not drift in again ordinary plow,that'builds a wall of snow at' the edge, of the road. • The plow is, mounted on a 100 abut which carries a Ill A,1 UA3t, Expressing to you our sincere thanks for the many kind words of the past year, and also our appreciation of your generous patronage we wish you most heartily A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS 'NEW YEAR S. and Optometrist Jeweler P M. ROSS SAV A UG1;, Ii O Toronto this week,. attending their 1 may._ D sort's wedding. and farttily LADIES s Mrs. John'Nott Mr. and eine of. Mh s'he et a diday' at L e of thwas held spent' New'`lrears '1 eu et g The annual mh , 00' of day after- Church Bernlice )Emerton rettSrflCd afternoon c this week in fol Mr. B deeSmitafter holiday- ing lowing _are f o church. The the vestryt the home of her sister, Mrs. D. the officers for the ensu- to -hoer home in ,Ripley ing Win a re lowing Roberton. er our ob ez t ing Year:. D. R and Miss Hol • (Pres Pres., Mrs, Hudson, Thompson. Miss Brown • president, Mrs• s. trrows• paid a flying visit with Clinton friends 2n Vice Pres., Mrs• Burrows. on Friday last. idliss • Olvetta Brigham returned td 2nd Vtce•Pres., Glelv,Willis. parents ist, Sec., Mrs. Windsor on Saturday hst.aefterpsa end- Secher holidays w Assist. Sec., Mrs. ing 'Mr. and Mrs.'Wriit�Brigharn• 1 Mrs. Co • M here, rt o rel Finlayson.� f P • su so tealaon T Grope. y corn., Mrs. Fin YM r. spent Christmas and New cMrs, Coitsitt, Mrs.'. .b e Carman Moon, Christmas 'Property , home Trost, Mrs, Crich. McIntosh, Ivirs. Year's at his home here. urnbull Mrs.rs., Mrs. (Rev. •James Abrey re returned week Grieve, Mrs. on Saturday after spendingWatt,k Thew,ll,Mrs .(grieve, titer, Mrs. James Visiting coin„ Thompson with.•his daughter, Clew, Mrs. Trost Mrs, .torp:oung, of. Port Huron, Bristow, and Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs of Mr. Toronto. Year'sday.Miss Bra Mrs•. Crich, M Mite collectors, Port Col - Mr. Thomas Caldwell, 14Lr, Caldwell. Stark, Miss S. Govenlock and Mrs.. was in the village on New borne is home on .0 vis r. Ce holds MAudito Mrs. Stark. Kitchen convenor,' and MIs, expects to return shortly, Auditors, Mrs, Burrows a splendid is ppositionthere. The municipal election last. Mff� rather quietly on Monday Ernest Adams- was the sucCessful candidate for Reeve, this being. 'ars second term, and the ,following the Councilmen: Mr.: James Lehiper, i es Forbes, Mr. a m rid e J Mogridge, _ gt Her Mr,ob �• M r. R 'n :.bei and the new man e awson of Constance, Wed- nesday D, 'D. Roberton agent in Lomdon,. BRIGADE. 'SEAFORTI-1 FIRE• The Seaforth Fire brigade held their ann0al'meeting-an Tuesday ev- ening in the Town Hall. There was ,a good attendance' at this meeting, the general order Of business being trans- acted. ,'The election of officers result - as ed Chi _follows: Chief, Thomas Johnston. Foreman, Charles :'Holmes: Assistant Forenma $eR Ss throat. • Secretary, He Treasurer, Geo. A. ills. debating by deal After a good the m'embers apparatus and theienmalin- of fire fighting aPp and the meeting theo roll was memnbers then gathered closed. gathered around progressive euchre. wles for a hich was thoroughly dfo grog ed by all which was, thoroughly. enjoy present. The prize winners were E,' J. Box, first prize: Wm Gillespie, con- solation. ion• Iso 1a M . 'Co . Oneand Best Wishes extend e • or a Prosperous •New Near Happy and YOGA 1300TS and SHOES SEAFORrf 1 t motor true c, AY,chibald. containing a 60 horsepower kerosene month from which a long drive belt Receipts for 'chi nine balanceonar rugine, fr the front of the •were $61'•GJId and runs to a ectedley ata .short chain bane, $61.614 truck connected by ng spiral drum ��^,;� . drive to the cross•revolSth suspended across • the • front. eet long This THE CUgI,'ERS. t•ei ou g spiral,. which is ab'. and 2 pi 3 feet in diameter -pili- a Zoe annual New Year's gatheld�reon es- oge_spra of a meatogcthersnow vol1i • rapidly, throwingidem vs. Viee President, and .the trip Monday,' resulted m a tie. The, ice well off the road.;The headquarters was in splendid condition and. play to ' he net is Kitchener plow about the.ba u f a Orequires e ui , good t. two days. It d understood a .1ar'ger was goo • Vice President. President. Thos, Beattie plow will be placedmon c this •division H Jeffery Gordon Dick. 'shortly. Two men comprise the W Duncan Teat crew,, Charles Iiohnes Ross Sproat The huge investment rte motor al- T.S. Smith 7 R. A. Babe .11 hides has become too great to heal- Johnston - t r tvithT. - r id Wm lowed tq remain roads Reid her holidays.from Mr, M, Watson and family, Alberta, are spending ' the winter at es. the Borrie of Mr.,Scal Miss Belle I•airserviee spent •`her re. he . holidays at her home spent. .her i ' Miss Beth 'Cartwright holidays with her aunt, Miss Scales. and, Mrs. Crittenden and family, Mi. Mr. spent Ce' s ` enol P + its b err la Robert also - ns, New Year's at: D;an. Steve Mr, William Fairservice is,' on the sick list. Mr. Thomas .Caldwell was.home for the; holidays. Mr. and 'Mrs. Sh'ad'dick entertained, a number o1'their' friends last Grit-. A id at 'Bertha . !Misses s tenders spent the holidays at the home -- of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. liar "Crittenden. aures FairService Mr. and. Mrs. J their have ,got settled down in - home' on 'the llth concession,. the dance " :A. large number attended 'held in Lon4esboro last 3'riday'night e and 'ait had a.good time, The Hydro is in `full. swing in Lon- desborb 'n'ow, nearly all the .wiring, being. completed. Mr. and Mrs. Bert out and family, also Mr. and Mrs;' J and fancily, •visited at tthebhomease linf 1�on Robert Smith, Monday. Mr: and Mrs. JamertF airservice spent Christmas in Seafo Mr. Carman Moon .is home for tlte''. ida s. . hoJ Y me. at her ho G• ANNUAL A L 'MEETING. T IN, A S.M. W. M of the W. The annualmeeting . was held in the school, room e f 5. First'Presbyterianof tecem C127. 3trs. F. H. Lar1 11 r Deceiund ;Larkin presided and read the 95th l, Psalm,-: which was followed the biy,inra minutes._ ,and the reading The business report was read and ac- cepted; and also, the reports of the different committees. Election of of- ficers resulted as follows:. Larkin. idols, Preis0l, 'MlrIs'•F, aMacLean, VicePre, Kerr, Vice Pres., Mrs. 3 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs.''McCIOY and Vice Pres„ Mrs. C Sec.; Mrs. Aberhart. Smith. Teeas., Mrs, T. Swan Smith. C. Mrs, 7 Beattie, .WSuelco eSelfare, Mrs, Neil 'Welcome and W Gillespie Mallen. Tidings Seco Mrs J . ,'I•t t re Mrs J. C' Gregg. o le al winter, Elcoat out and keeping the train Dawson out loss, to overcome this ]rand- Robert Boyd Thos'. Grieve open will terra approval, Geo, Jackson - A. W.[Dick. a Southgate f P o P 'ons t . essd " E r ex W. Many p. a h` M Y %iv- Haigh a 7 tea _ enjoyed H g p en D. l y G.Sills v ] haA. ., e. whoGeo. - w 11 rs rine he ie... fa t Beth -tine- m on tl tof from Geo. Beh ing with horse :and Highway, :after - On Wednesday afternoon a wallowing Provincial ow lunch' bonsP ^co compete held, ebfor' throughshwthat snow drifts on the a clo 'being to walbownngmencing at $_ back lines, show clic new service- the ,Lions Trophy,• and the winners s appreciated. will have to: defend , the -cup against lien ers, • • all. chi, g SQUIRREL SHELTER, -• _ - Ttr•` Louis Jackson . has placed • ,a Iter for black squirrels in FIRST' DOOR ON THE •LEFitot novel she t oplg who are the crotch of a walnutststret.t14tap-- ,sometime'"' P many doorways of, 90 residence set b es- a - bird'tiottse familiar' ,s•v1111 't;1?e with tCe• it .res to. 1He.,•t0 hi the tcaee e anderneaitd.a feyv. t.11106 o enq,iireltheir . wayinto.T't e doubt, ate Ce. Usually, n from.: the ti•ges, veer.- saved an `£fi o . c than `d 7s la ay cherexciting ct g each ex trmore t are placed inthe shelter hot Ocie, wi ichsar ifre905t thaty'the black ng'to. 9r y'a'electc light bill, but on e opening of the . several occasions w n have had man, tails,^which are frequently' seen hang- to pay ing down through th P cointentedly,: pleasure of • directing Teat'` ad - dog would wag happiness ottf to' set out on life's. ; g of ail_ shelter, .heir hapP, ab .,. that. . ressed t that x ..'.to. expressed P c •, r' black tt squirrels ] nt .0 ui b a , ' s o v'e f ': a r q s ar g clog fashion: A feu/ al squia•rels disappeared almost entirely, iii'tportanU dtieutnents, • 1d and hutt&er, •,..33 one be troubled siiRemover-tan,- Ifh ETT. find fn Hg. H ULL will relieve. 'Tei tt '1 e n Y that tw it I' iss Grieve, of- Seaforth, has re-- application . turned to her school after spending suffering• t era u , Mrs • Patterson, of .co Press See.,------ Soc, 'Con„ Mrs• F Anderson. but ,they have tbecom townitha'ia ggliad Lookout, 1Mrs •'W• E. ewati.Broadfoot•' a bird Pianists M s• J A Stewart. Mrs. g" i theirretrbas. hanging co LONDESEORO,' Presicteilt Barbara Kirkman, I great in their bees: vhich holes have • e Bruce of: Wilkie, Saslc:; H. J. Gibson•Miss Sadie Pres,, Mission Band, MoDdnalil, en was tl oftiprad yero olatgrthetregular. men's day tThe total con- t in January. ributiotls during 'the ,year amounted to over $500, a stick of wood filled with melted, been bored and fill- with the food t° Mrs. Peters, of Fhut, Mtc suet. If suspended sparrows cannot feed her father, Mr: `Williarrl `downwards, ` iile ootipecker's, nut- guest of from it, `wlvdc woodpeckers, in�.Wayiimith ii hatches, eta enjoy- it pmineusepy lir, and Mrs. John Ivtugland are in wintry W50111er, +, visiting here pill Ivarch,: • h is the REV. W, W. P. -LANE 0.: A. iOWE Y,NorillChurch p1IIi3tor. • Dir (star and Or ga nist.' . Sanitary 8, 1928:. •,ltirr�aj��4 •-• gubiec6 `.;Eating One'e Morsel Alone"' :. f a.m, Public v'9crsliip 1School 2.90 Ir: m, Sunday. , Bible Claseeii. r 7 p. m, Public .Worship Tl\e choir of Borth sid e C ni t e d "'C h u_ c h will repeat j,l e. Ohrtstmasmuwic ' 1arnirg•--Apthakn, ,+ ArychkN Salute.The' liaPpy.,' Mosn :, .. (3, > under) (Novella) Anthem, •t'Come A11 e FaithfRl" - i - Evening ._.Christmas' Cantal II. Gabriel) "The New Born 'Xing" ( ,• Cons'istiil of Solos, Duets, Ti4oao flua'rtettofr'and" Chex ilsoe 1