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The Seaforth News, 1928-12-06, Page 5V ' AY, DEC MSER 6, 1.928 EA NEWS CHAIN RED &WHITE STORES DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT THE RED and WHITE imported Cut I,aeel, Lemon and Orange, per lb, 230 Shelled Walnuts, 4's, Artequins per lb„...„... ..... .. . 48c New Hailowi Dates,just arrived , . . , , 3 lbs. 32c, 6 lbs. 60e New .Figs, Smyrna, '3 lbs. Sec 6 lbs.hoc California Budded Wlalntats, Per lb, ..,.... „,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,, 430 California Mnscab,R!aisins, blue fruit, per lb 1Sc New Seeded Raisins „ Two 15 -oz, pkgs. 25c YOUR SOAP COUPONS REDEEMED HERE, KINDLY PRESENT THEM AT ONCE Alloods from our store sold" g s with a quality guarantee' Phone e 7 W. ,,`` Stewart7 NI Ross J, Sproat P hon eREA We pay the highest prices for good cream. Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given. Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want it here. To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation, In return for you co-operation we willgive g you of our best in service and prices. We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators. Come in and seethe new Models. Seaforth Creamery . Co. Seaforth, Ont, C. A. BARBER, Prop. r W J. Walker & Son UNDERTAKING -and- EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of GO: vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished." Night or day phone 67. D. H, Mclnnes Chiropractor Of Winghatn, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds• success- fully treated. Electricity used. Just,Try It When you feel tired and l!roway, slip around the corner andget a massage at S I W' S SHOI? You may come in with a grouch but will go out �avith a smile, Phone 125. Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired Chas. A. Howey Residence --James St. TUCKERSMITH. Mr_ Fletcher Townsend and his ne- phew, Berlin Whitmore, attended the licit Stock Show at Toronto, ;fr. Robert Oarnochan left last M+ieaclay to spend the winter months 'n California and visit his parents.who are residing there. Rob, has earned a Ineliday and his many friends will be. pleased to hear that his health is nmch improved all his return, ' lairs. Smith is ver sill at present, at Belie -home of her daughter, Mrs. Rus - soli Coleman, but we hope to hear of iter recovery soon. • ,Stehool Report of S, S. No, 7,T uck- arsxnith: Sr, IV William Forrest 72, learfon' Thompson 67,; James Bleck 56. Sr. MI. -Harold .Nicholson 82, Mary 1;tteadfoot 80, Sr, FL -Arthur Canietrott 78, John aelirholson 76. A D. SUTHERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE • AGENCY Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds and Investments Phone 152 Removed to New .Office, opposite• Daly Ford Garage 2Rafortb, Ontario. The happy merchant Never before in the history of the world has it been pos- sible for a merchant in good credit to do so much business with so little capital locked up in stock. One important reason for the present prosperity is, that in- stead of having to buy a big stock at the beginning of each season, he is now able to buy small stocks and re- plenish them promptly by, Long Distance. Keep your customers for miles around coming to you for whatever they need. In- vent ways of inducing them to visit your store, or to or- der from you by Long Dis- tance and - they tell us -you will not be seriously ` bothered by competition: Long Distance is making happy merchants in some towns. Don't overlook its great possibilities. 717 Sr. L -Allan Nicholson, John Cam- econ. Ver School Report a: ThetElolow gr, is the school report of S.S.:No. 6, Tuck- ersmith, for November, based on ex- aminations, deportment, the month's work and the Health Contest, Sr. IV. -Isabel Ashton 79, Evelyn Nott 78. Jr. IV. - Fletcher Whitmore 86, Warren . Whitmore 79, Raymond Townsend 76. Sr III. -Sarah Whitmore 92, Pearl Hugill 87, 'Harold .Hugill 68, Jr. Leola Nott 79, Myrtle�Hue! l Ashton 78,' Hazel Ashton 73,' Sr PI.=Florence 'Whitmore 80, Ar- nold Hugiil 77, Velma Ashton 71. Jr. L -Iona Hugill 63, .Wesley Hugill 76. Jr, Primer. --Mary Hugill, Kenneth Terryberry. The Jolly Juniors" team' wort in the IHealth:lCotttest for 'November, No, on roll, 19. Average attendance 17. Edna M. Janiiesott, Teacher. TOWN TOi'XCs Mrs, Irving B. Kahle will receive at the Manse, on Thursday, December 6th from 3 to 6 o'clock. thMr, week -end henguest of Tara, M. spent renee Webster. 3er, Leonard Brown, of Windsor, spent Sunday with his parents, . Rev. and Mss. T, I•I, Brown, Mr. and Mrs, R. 13, Holmes, of De- troit spent t , pet th e week - s end uwt o t k r is ghter, Thief slant berta, the strict, Th Mrs. Can. Thief, of Kitchene visiting at the home; of her dau Mrs, Louis Hildebt'aedt, Mrs, recently returned with her hu to Kitchener, from. Roycroft, 'Al Mr, and Mrs. Thiel both think Peace River is a wonderful di full of opportunity 'for farming, visited their son, Mr, Adana Thiel has spent 17 years there and w they had not seea during that ti railway now runs through Roy and their ,son owns a total" o acres at Roycroft and, Spirit Rive Mrs. Mary Cliff has returned London, where she spent se weeks, Reeves Beattie, of Seaforth, nedy, of Tuckerstnith; and Dodd McKillop, are attending the final ession of the County'` Council at rich this ,week. The bazaar .held in the parish lay the Ladies' Giil[d of St, Tho Church proved to be' a real set ver $300,00 being realized tiara he efforts of the ladies Who wish hank one and all for their tr a onage. Ietr. W. C. Govenlock is a Toro isitor this week. Miss Margaret Grieve, Holmes as a week -end guest at the pare ofte here, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grey, St rd, were Sunday visitors with tter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. fct\Millan, Miss Dorothy Robinson, Lond ent the week -end with her gra arents, 34r. and Mrs, Fred Robins Miss Billy Chesney has retur om Hamilton, where she spent st few weeks, Miss Ethel Finnigan, Dungann a guest at the home of her broth r. W. J, Finnigen. Mrs. John Cuthill has' been visiti r sister, Mrs. John Laing, and s rs-in-law, Mrs. Patterson and M obt. Smith, Seaforth, during the p etc. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ecleart," of Oe le, are spending a few days wi ends here, as the weather has be favorable for excavation work hills of the highways. Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie were ndon on Sunday to meet their s , Douglas Beattie, and Mrs. Be' of Belleville, who were visiti re. Hiss Annie Broome has returned home in Seaforth after visitin . and Mrs. Russell Anderson , nia, formerly of Seaforth. 3fiss Hattie Dalton has returne r spending a week in London wi sister, Mrs. Beare. \Miss Belle Ballantyne returned 0 nday from a visit to London, S oras and Kitchener. 14fr. and Mrs. John Wright, of Blyt ted her sister, Mrs. J. Pollard, thi k • tilrs, Corbett and daughter Mary, o onion, are visiting her brother aw, Mr, A. D. Sutherland. an Bell underwent a minor op on in the hospital on Saturday r, and Mrs. John Ritchie, of Galt e guests of his sister, Mrs. Chas die this week. rs. R. S. Evans left Saturday for a t visit with Mr. and Mrs. John ns at Fort. William. r. S. T. 'Holmes visited his son in Toronto this week. Mr. Glen nes has been seriously ill but is improving. r. and Mrs. Thos. Jermyn return- hursday after spending several tlas with their soli, Mr. W. T. Jar at Climax. rs. R. S. Hays has returned home Windsor, where she spent a week ng friends. M. and and Miss Robertson visited at ome of their uncle, Mr, Alex, •Bta- an, on Tuesday afternoon, aocom- ing Mr. Ed. Hinchley. s. Jessie Brown has returned Toronto and Wingham, s. \Wm, McLoy, north Main st., ecovered after a having a severe k of flu, s. Hannah Tully, of Dublin, Mrs. Feeney and daughter Annie and Win. Feeney, of Dublin, were -end guests of Mrs, John Shine, bie Street. e many friends of Miss Ethel on, of Tuekersnti.th, will be pleas - know that she is recovering from rious illness iu the hospital here, s Irene Wankel, who under - an operation in Clinton hospi- st Wednesday morning, is im eg very favorably and will be on Monday. s M. Robison visited several rvit'laher niece, Mrs. A, E. Erwin. vfield. P. S. Balge, of Vancouver, B.C. as been visiting in Halifax, N.S., hn, N.B., Ottawa, Toronto, Ha - Kitchener, Dublin and Sea - left for the West Sunday even- ed after spending a few days in y, will leave for his home in over. e 'who me, croft f 64 from veral Ken - s, of 1928 God hall nt'as' aces, ugh to kind nto ville, ntal rat - the F. on, nd- on. ned the On, er, ng is rs. ass k- th en on in on Bee 1 0 p t• w h fo la SP p fr la ia 3f he to R we wl fri un the Lo Mr tie, the herr Mr Sar aFte her 1 Mo Tho vis!i wee Edna in -1 eratt 61 wer Bro shor Eva Glen Hol now M ed T mon myn, M from Asia the clean pang Mr from • Mr has r attar Mr Thos Mrs, week Cram Th Jacks ed to her se Mis went tai la provi hone Mis clays al Baa Mr. who h St, Jo miitou forth, ing. a Calgar Vasco ug to of d th n t. h,. s f DUBLIN. • Mrs. Albert Krauskopft, who has been visiting friends in Kitchener, Ha- milton and Toronto in company with her brother, Mr, P. S7 Beige, of Van- couver, returned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Jordan on Sunday. Miss. Lizzie Ryan, of Seaforth, spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Pat, Ryan, Miss Kathryn Byrne visited with her cousin, Agnes McGrath, of St. Cohunban,on Simday. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Krauskopf, Mr. Frame Gallagher, Mr.and Mrs, Wil- liam Stapleton visited at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Sullivan on Sunday, Mr. G. Smale is busy putting a wall under his house, Mr, John Brennan is engaged for the contract. We are sorry' to' hear that Mrs, Lancer is on the sicklist,: Mr, John \lcGrath shipped a car- load of tine heavy horses to Quebec BEATTIES Give and the world w Orswith `., �y �Rl ��ll • J It's Giving Time See BEATTIE S VARIETY RIETY 0 on \Wednesday last, n Miss I3 McGrath, of Stratford; is A visiting at the haute of her brother, Mr, John McGrath, Mass Angela Shea visited friends in 0 Stratford on Saturday, Mors, James Feeney has" returned home after visiting. friends in Strat ford for the past two weeks, Mrs.'\Valter'Carpenter spent. Mora- day with her father, Mt, James O'- Connor, Miss Katie Flanagan returned to Clinton on Monday. Mr, and Mrs, John L, Malone span Sunday with her parents, Mr, and MMr John Dalton, School Report, -November repor of St, Patrick's School, Dublin; Sr. IV,--(IHon,)-Franees ,Delaney, Ursula rsnl. a Krau ko f s p , Jack Molyneaux Cao Cum - Gordon Dill, • 1 Elizabeth Cummings, Genevieve McCarthy, Isabel Jordan, Joseph Delaney, (sPass) - Agnes Coyne, Clare Gormley, Irene Donnel- ly, Catherine Kenny, Florence Beene au. Jr. IV -el -Ion) - Bertha Dillon, Matilda Dorrestyn, Charles Bern, (Pass) -Cecilia Feeney, James Cum- alings, Dorothy Donnelly, Rita Stap- leton, Norman O'Connor, Helen De- alings, A Jr. III. -(Hon.) -Margaret McIver, gees Maloney, Ursula Flanagan, Rosetta Dillon, (Pass) -Jean 'Mc- Iver, Edwin Stapleton, Agnes Row- land, Kathleen Burns, Lloyd Mc- Carthy, Edward Cummings, John Krauskopf, Mary Molyneaux, Gerald Donnelly, Margaret Dorrestyn, Jaok Benn, Rose.Arnold, Second Class -Kathleen Cummings, Joseph Donnelly, James Delaney, Jos- eph Dorsey, Fergus Stapleton, Charles Krauskopf, Albert Donnelly, Frances Brennan, Joseph Burns. Sr, Primary. -James Curtin Dalton Burns, John Maloney, Camilla Don- nelly, Fergus Cummings, Mancella Dillon, Andrew Maloney. ;Primary B - Teresa Krauskogf, Tom Dorsey, Michael Feeney, Loreen Looby, John Flanagan, Joseph Evans, Rose Feeney, Jollies Krauskopf, An- gela Donnelly, Joseph Bente Lucille MdGrath, Kathleen Stapleton, Primary A. -Mary Evans, Harry Cummings, John Jordan, Kathleen )Brennan, Gerald Burns, Mary Jordan, Joseph Kipping, Louise Flanagan, Loretto Feeney, 'Margaret Tyers, Ail- een Jordan, Mary Dorsey, Francis Dillon, William Maloney. Death of Mrs. Rands.-Ats.12 o'clock on Friday night, November 30th, there passed peacefully away after e long illness, Lucinda Hugill, relict of the late Simeon Rand's, aged 72 years. Mrs. Rands had been confined to beef since February last, Born in York County, second daughter of the late \3rilliam and Jane Hugill, she cane with her parents at the age of 5 months to the Huron Road, two miles west of Seaforth, and later to Lot 35, Concession 5, McKillop, Where she lived until her marr to Mr. Rands fifty years ago Last July. The old homestead, built by the family in the pioneer days remained standing until about eight years ago. 'Por a number of years after her marriage she lived near Kilburn, and afterwards in Me- Killop. A home -loving woman, her quiet hospitality and readiness to help others in time of need won a ,place for her in the hearts, not only of her family circle, but of all who knew her. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Wilhelmina Sanders, and one grand- son, Luther Sanders. She also leaves three brothers and three sisters: Wil- liam and George Hugill, Kinburn; James Regil'I, Constance Road; Mrs. William Cook, Mrs, William Smith and Miss Jane Hugill, all of Con- stance. The funeral took place Monday af- ternoon from her late residence, Lot 34, Concession 4, McKillop, to Mait- land Bank cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. W. F. Smith, of Caren Church, Winthrop. The pallbearers were the same who of- ficiated at her husband's funeral, three years ago this month: Messrs. George Dickson, George Dorrance, T. W. Mc- Millan, William Mason, William Mc- Millan and Edward Pryce. Among those from a distance who attended were: Nfr. Levi Rands and Miss Julia Rands, Hensall, 1!Ir, and . Mrs. J. Rands, Clinton; Mrs, Rumhall and Mfr, Wilfred Rands: Clinton. STAFFA: :Mr: and Mrs, W. H. Leslie and fam- ily, Stratford, called on friends in the village Saturday. Mr. Ed. and -Miss Jennie Treffry are nicely settled it1 the burg, moving Examrstimermn Tailoring Ladies' and Gentlemen's TAILORS Give us a call COGS ILL TAMLOR'NG CO. here from Cromarty. Miss Marzette Sadler spent Satur- day itn.Stratfot'd, A number of the Young People at- tended the Young People's meeting in Mitchell art Monday night. 6Siss Norma Wilson combined busi- ness with pleasure in London on Tuesday. Miss Ada S eare, Cromarty, spent Sunday with .her friend, Miss Ada Elliott. Mr, S. 34. Norris and Mr. Lorne 3icKellar are both weaning smiles t these days over the arrival of a dau- s, ghter,in each home, The Dramatic Club are presenting t their plays in Hensal( Wednesday, Dec. 5th, and in Mitchell, Tuesday, Dec, .1•l. ST. COLTJMBAN, Miss Mary Cronin spent the week- end visiting Stratford friends, -• Miss Queenatt visited her friend,. Miss Lucy Burke, on Sunday. :Hiss lttorence McQuaid spent the week -end in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, John Feeney, of Strat- ford, visited here on Friday. We regret to hear of the death of Mr. James Martin who died on Sat- urday anci was buried at St, Colum - ban cemetery on Monday morning. Mr, Martin Melady, of Detroit, is visiting at his home here. Vl'e are sorry to hear that Mrs. Oaven Hart is not recovering as speed- ily as one would wish for. Mr. Pat, Maloney, of Detroit, is vis- iting at his hotne here. Rev, Father White, of Windsor, spent a few days with Father Dantzer. HARLOCK. Miss Isabella Reid returned home Sunday after visiting. for the last weelc at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Campbell, near 'Walton, 'Mrs, A. W. Beacom and. Harold vis- ited friends in Grey last week, return- ing home on Monday. Misses Marjorie Colson, Bertha Hoggarth, Kathleen Beacom, Flor- ence Watson and Estella Murphy, and _Messrs, Ernest Knox, Bert Beacom and Joe Hoggart attended the party put on by the Short Course in Blyth on Wednesday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen* and Miss Beckett visited at the home of A. W. Beacom on Thursday evening. \Diss .Marjorie MMcEwing visited with her friend, .Hiss Reta Fear, over the week -end, We are pleased to know that Mrs, Leo Watt avho has been on the sick list with fie and quinsy, is able to be around again. Mr.,and Mrs. William Bell and fam- ily visited at the home of -lir. and Mfrs. Robert Ferris on Sunday. Miss Bickel) spent part of Saturday in Stratford. Miss Mary Knox is home at present. Mr. anti Mrs. ) Willie and Au evening at the Knox. Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Annie ton, visited at t Nfrs, Lea Watt week, 'Mrs. A. W. Beacons and Kathleen and Harold visited Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Lyon on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rapsoit and family, of near Summerhill, also Mr. Will Jamieson, Emma and Clifford, of near -Kinburn, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Rapson on Sun- day, • Rev, Mr. Holmes, of Clinton, is tak- ing charge of the services in Burns Church during the absence of Rev. Mr. Abery, who is at present having h.is holidays. Miss Irene Ferris and Mr. Reece Ferris visited their sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Bell, on Monday. Thomas Knox and drey, spent Saturday home of Mrs. Jennie George McTaggart McTaggart, of Wel- he (tome of Mr. and on Wednesday of last VARNA, Monday being council day the usual besiness was transacted. There will be 011C more meeting this year. ' The bazaar in connection with the United .Church, which was held on Thursday- was a greed success, pro - The annual meeting of the W.A. was held in St. Johns Church, the oki officiate retaining their offices. The members of the W.A. met at the home of :Nfrs. John Beatty Tuesday and packed th'eir bale to he sent to Cale d°MniraO, W. J. Reid of Bayfield called on friends in the village. Miss Bessie Watson. Salable line, spent a few days with her eister, Mrs, Mr. S. Flewett of Goderieh town_ .ship has installed a grinder in the vil- lage and is prepared to give good ser- vice to the farmers, which will be a great benefit. Miss Wall of Clinton spent a few days with Mr. aild Mrs. J. E. Harn- from Stratford on Tuesday. iViSS Ruby Taylor has accepted the Peppee has resigned. A shower was held at Mr. and Mt's. Neleoll Keys in honor of Ito, Wilbur Keys ort erfnnday night. There were many Costly anti tieeful g•ifts. A very •pleasant evening was epent. SLIM LLE. Cornish. went to Dretroit last week, Mrs. 13acoet and son Gordon of Vindsor, visited Mrs, George 'Kellett ver the week -end, tinter were in Sarnia on Sunday at - ending the funeral of their cousin', o 108 Downie St. STRATFORD Ty PAGE r lie late Mr. Case Miners. Mee. (Rev:) Weir, of Blyth, gave' a highly interesting and instructive ad- laress in this,citutels last Sunday even_ ing in the interests of the VV k(.S, An offering amousttieg : to $21 was re- ceived. Mrs. Weir also addressed the ;.'S, in the afternoon, The funeral of tate late Mrs, John Tucker was held from the church lastlriday afternoon. interment was made in ethe i' El t av l a ale oemeker �. She had been a resident of the village for over 20 years, A'Ir. Tucker is still quite ill, Mrs, 1fcieraughtonEof London has returned home after a very pleasant visit with her sister,. Mrs. James Mc- , Mrs. French is able to be around again after her recent severe fitness. Several from this district attended the Minstrel Show at Seaforth and all report a good time. Mr. John Whiteman, of. the village, had the misfortune to fall and break his arm but is doing as well as can be expected, Mr. John Bell had the misfortune to lose a valuable work horse last week, ,lir. Bell has had more than his share of iii luck as this is the third he has lost in a year, Mr. \W, J. McCulfie is confined to the house with a severe attack of heart trouble and his many friends hope to see hint round as usual soon, The opening dance in the hall in the village was g a great success. The music was furnished by a Stratford orchestra, Marty from Kipper attended the Odd Fellows' banquet held .in Hensel! on Thursday evening last and was much enjoyed by all, Mr. and Mrs, R, Parsons have re- turned from a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Ryckntan, in Dakota, Mrs, Jno. Cochrane visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Brightmore, of London, last week. Mr. and Mrs, William Doney spent Saturday in Stratford, Miss Jean Ivison is visiting in God - rich Township, A very pleasant evening was spent with Mr, and Mrs, W. Fairbairn on uesday evening. last when their dau- ter Grace was presented with a mis- ellaneous shower in honor of her ap- roaching marriage. A most interest - ng Part of the evening's entertainment onsisted of a mock marriage. --- Christmas Cards with your name rinted on, $125 a dozen at The News URON OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION OF TORONTO, The annual meeting of. the Huron Id Boys' Association of Toronto was eld in the auditorium of the 'Centr'al ,ALGA, on Friday evening last, 'and otwithstanding the very inclement ate of the weather -a continuous wnpour of rain -there was a splen - d attendance of the old boys and rls, Mr. R, C. King, the popular presid- t, occupied the chair during the ening and conducted tlae business. The reports of the Secretary and ensurer were very encouraging, anis awed the Association to be in a urishing condition. The veteran Treasurer .has been ill sometime, and having announced intention of retiring from the office, Association confirmed the action a special committee, in arranging present him with an ebony cane, d a complimentary address in rec- tit'ion of the splendid service rend - d by him to the Association. In new list of officers, Mr. Robert - takes honorary rank, and is suc- ded by Robert HSoltnes. 'he following are the officers and mntittees for the ensuing year, viz: norary Presidents -'T, A. Russell, . McLaren, R. C. 'Ring; Honorary e Presidents -Mrs, E. Floody, siden C. King. E. ForbeMrs s; B. 1st Stowe; silents-.JLack Kennedy, D. D, son; 2nd Vice ,Presidents -firs, D. mpson, ,Mrs. W. J. Cracknell, Mrs, G. Vanstone, Miss Lily Paterson, e. G. C,Yottng, ecretaty - E ,Floody; Assistant retary-Mrs. L. M. Pringle, on. Treasurer -John Robertson; sasurer--sRobert Holmes; Financial etary--)Ernest M. Lee; Auditors - Ferguson, -RR , W. Neal C. A. llius- e 1 gh c 9 c 9 H O i n st do di gi en ev Tr 'sh fir for his the of to an ogi ere the son tee co Ho J. A Vic Mrs Pre Pre Wil Tho C. Mrs S Sec H Tr Secr Geo. la ins a ful3firWint1u'o,. II ;� 11l Tues, . .1II tart f4 E. Powell; Organist, Mrs, Martha Reception Committee -Mrs. A.. Forbes, convener; Mesdames R. King, R. H. VteCreath, J. A. McLar. John oh na3f ooh,' W. Proudfoot W. A. 1 a n, Td, W, Hoag, E, Floody, L. Scott,, W. E. Hanna, H. I, Morri: HWilson, R. Scott, Robert Broal \. J. Hodgins, G, E. B e'swetherir Messrs, J. Moi, (Dr.'Hoag,;B,,H,'M 'Cr•eath, W. E. 'Hanna, !H, I. Morris D. M. Johnston, George Young, Stowe, eor; Committee 4, cCreat(, V E. Floody: George Ferguson, S. r' Wickens A, E. Forbes, A, Currie, 'V Ii. -Inne Frank .McCaughey, G. Besweiherick, Mesdames H, I Stowe, G, C, Yotteg, Doter, : S. N Wickens anci Miss Mary Morrish. 'Refreshment Committee --Mrs. E. D, 'Wilson convenor; Mesdames R, King, D. Thompson, C. Doty, e I t nn ed y A. E Forbes, A, s MOL aro, T 'K • area H. B. Stowe, D. Robertso Miss Grace Newton, Messrs: R. Ring, E. \I, Lee, A., E. Forbes. Publicity -A, G. Smith, \W, Powel Robert Holmes. Fhaance-!\><r, A. Buchanan, convert of ; R. S. Sheppard, Dr. G. F, Belden, 'operty-G. A. Newton, J, R. Lyon Visiting -Mrs, N. B. Cobbiedic convenor, Membership Committees-Goderic -B. H. McCreath, convenor; E. El liott, H, Martin, A. McQuarrie, E, M Lee, D. A. Eagle. Clinton -J, Moon convenor; Dr, A. F. Cooper, W. J, Tamblyn, W. Downs, J. Thompson W. F. Cantelon, Thomas F. Rance Mrs, G. Elliott: Sd'aforth--J\'Sr; Powell convenor; Arthur Reid, Dr, H. Hoiigins, Exeter --N, 13. Cobbledick convenor; 12, S. Crocker, F. C. Sanders," \Wingham--C. G. Vanstone, convenor; .R. Robertson, H. Mcelardee Miss M. Piper, J. Netterfield. Bras. sell -George Ferguson, convenor; L. M. Pringle, R, Brooks, A. Currie, Blyth--\frs. Isaac Brown, convenor; W. E. Floody, J, S. aleximion, Mrs; T. E. McKenzie, Mrs, W. Davis, Hensall-Mrs. H. J. D. Cooke, con- venor; Dr. Byron Campbell, Bayfield -3, A. Cameron, convenor; Dr, R. B. J. Stanbury, Rev. J. S., Cook, Gorrie-SG. E. Beswethrick, conven- or; Mrs. F. Irwin, Notes of the Evening. John S. McKinnon proved to be a popular speaker, and made many happy hits during the evening. A. E. Forbes, the President-elect, is a Seaforth Old Boy, and a real hust- ler. He is the Sales Manager of the 'Lundy Fence Co, of this city. John Robertson, the veteran Trees-- urer, was unable to be present through a severe illness, but a committee com- posed of Messrs, McsLaren, King, Mc- Creath, Floody^ and Newton waited' cm him at his home on Saturday evening and presented )aim with a handsome cane and a complimentary address, in recognition of his valuable services to the Association. It is estimated the Membership Committee representing the different towns and villages in the county, will sell 1,000 membership tickets during the incoming year. Every Huronite in the city should have one. They only cost one dollar. A committee was appointed to ar- range for the annual church service to be held during the early winter. The Secretary and his Assistant Mrs. L. 3f. Pringle, received a specil vote of thanks. Regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in Carnegie Hall on Friday at 3 p.m. Mrs. j. W. Thompson will speak on "Masterpieces Of Art and How to Ap- preciate Them." ENA=1-1CR 1 Flour We have it -Give it a Trial, Also Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds C. G. THOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 YOUR AUTO NEEDS Goodyear Tiro and Tubes. Battery Sales and Service, Charging and Repairing a,l1 makes of Batteriee. A good line of neve and useciparts of different makes o cars. If your ea is in need of repairs, give•us a call. 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