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The Seaforth News, 1930-01-02, Page 8• Iiorr.on and of Clinton, were ie15'� s vl t.tee in tows Miss.Pann'ie,.Bissett of Exeter'' was re town Thursday visiting friends ' •h r Boli Mormon ;oi Woodstock was''ra Christmas visitorat the home 1'indsor ds and Detroit ds �nt' was in g- With spent unsan, eks at Drys- Toron- hom - John Lond is at his spend- , Mrs. alth, r Roy di i ' oleo s Y ed to s' visit oronto visiting' Thos. re for t bhe" rush Hami1 spent atter's orbett Exeter. ere.. ed on winter Grand ldred to is nd'on week spent pen- Ex- with enExwith vox ` a was ends :day on g at Von- ina- hool mis- ing the ase ons sin, tty,� sin; am itt. se, try bfr, :r- ail at - he or of rk es ver of Mr, and Mrs. James Priest: IIr. Angus Robertson of spent the holidays with Tkien :slat:-vcs here.: Mr. Alonzo Ortwein o -f spent the holidays with fries town:. Mr, Peter Case of Exeter' town k vision one day last wee friends and relatives. M•iss .Z Ortwein of Oshawa' Christmas at her home here. Mr: and Mrs',.'•Sbowell of M Alberta, are spending a few vee the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. dale. Mr. and' Mfrs: Thompson of to spent Christmas ,with -Mrs. T sont's parents,: :Mr , and Mos. Psher:`- Mr. Milton 'B,oyle of Lon spending the C'hiristmas season home here. 0 Mrs. H. John's of Guelph is iri few ew days with' her mother Henry;:Co•ok, who is in poor he MisPGtalt:e Brock and broths are' spending. ' the hri b h Christmas max in Hamilton. Mrs, Mary Pope:..has return her -home here afte`r'a• few' week itt Dashwood; Mr. Mervyn: Brown of T spent the holiday at his home. iMr. Thomas Palmer Sr. is -at the home of; his son, Mr. Palmer. Mrs.- L. Hadden, who was he a couple, of weeks assistin'g a postoffiee during the Christmas he,s returned to her home in ton, ,Mr. and Mrs. Roy. McLaren Christmas at the ,home o'f the 1 parents Mr. and' Mrs Fred C of H'ay. 'Miss. Gertrude Higgins of spent Christmas at her home h Our local stores will be dos Tuesday nights during the m'o'nths. Miss Pearl Mousseau of Bend is visiting with Miss Mi McDonnell di the Landon Road. Miss Lulu MI•dDonnell of Toron visiting at her home on the Lo Road. !Miss Mavis Spencer spent the end in Exeter. Mr. Lyle Statham of Toronto the week end with Mr. 'Walter S car. Miss Margaret Ellerington of eter spent a few days last week Miss Mavis Spencer, Mr. E. Bates of Stratford s week end' visitor in town. Mr. E. F. Jackson of Stratford a ore. in town this week. Mr. Robert Lamont visited fri in Brucefield and Clinton on Fr and Saturday. v. Reeve Higgins' was in Goderich Friday and Saturday on business. Miss Ruby McLaren is •vision the home of her sister, Mrs. W. ner of Chiselhurst, The Nomination Meeting, -,Nom tion for Reeve, Councillors, Sc Trustees and Public Utility Com sioner took .place on Monday even with J'annes A: Paterson, Clerk: of -village' as presiding officer. Th nominated to fill the various positi were : Robert Higgins, John W. Ortvv Owen Geiger, David Robinson, For Councillors -Geo. C. Pe Robert Cameron, John W. Ortw Jas. Sangster, Levi Rands, Willi Sangster,. Dr. Campbell, Wm. Cons For School Trustees=A, L. Ca Fred Manns, Thos. Hudson, He Horton, Dr. 'Campbell, P. U: Conmtissioner-•E, Rennie At the close of the nomination : Paterson was asked to •act as chs man for the meeting and called on those nominated to come to the pl. form. Mr. Case, secretaryof t schooleboard, Was first called on f an' address and: gave a statement the school finances and school wo and stated that after all the expens were pain. far the year he would Ina • a balance of $377.00 in the treasury. The present Reeve of the village, Mr. Robert Higgins, was then called on and in a half hour's address gave a splendid review of the town finances, the town work done this year and the local hydro commission, the county finances, 'comity road commission, the county home and the Huron County Old Age Pension Board. All the other members of this year's council were `present and gave short addresses. Mr. Geiger, Mr. Ortwein and Mr, Robin- -sot,' n'ko 'were also nominated for'the reeveship gave good addresses and also the new nominees for the council IIenry Horton, •who was nom- inated for the school board also gave'. a splendid address. The reeve was their given ten min- utes for a reply and came back . in splendid form. The feeling of the meeting f'o'rthis year was •-that the council should have an ,acclamation, Mrs. Me,Niahol of Exeter spent a few days during the holidays with Mies L. Newell, Mrs. N. Sanndercock was in 'Lon- don Friday visiting her sister, Mrs. Russell, who is In the Byron Sanitar- i uns, The scholars of Carmel Presbyter- ian' .Church, held a Christmas enter- tainment in the town; hall on Thurs- day' night, 'which was well- attended and was enjoyed. by all present, _ Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, who have been spending some time at D'a!shwood, have returned to the vi'I- Iege and are now visiting at the home af'Mr and Mrs W ldiann Consitt, There is no more effective venni.: furs on the market • than lfillet's Worm Powders. They will not only clear • the stomach and bowels of worsts but will prove a very' service- able medicine. for children le regulat- ing bee infantile system and maintain- ing it in a healthy cbndition, ':here as nothing in their composition that Will injure the most delicate -stomach when directions are followed,; and .they eaii be given to children in the frill assur- ance that they will utterly destroy all v✓nr,r'c ,. .. Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 50c FATFIELD. Mrs, D. Prentice of -'Toronto spent,. Chri utas:with•her:i patents 'vlr, and Mrs. W. J. 'Stinson returning home on Saturday, 'Miss .Ruth Hueston and Ruth Hig finis of London spent Christmas .et Misses Elia and Ann Dewar David Dewar o'f Toron'to are-ho'lid ung at their home Miss Izetta ivferner, New . Dune is spending the. vacation at her ho Mr arid Mrs. G. - King g are visiting Toronto for t'wd weeks. Mr, Lawrence Fowlie "of Lond spent Christmas with: his parents, and Mrs. J. Fowlde, Mr, Gerald' Hamilton' of the Ba of Commerce, spent ,Christ'mas:at 1 home at Carlisle. Miss Jessie Metcalf isspendi'ng Christmas vacation with her paren Dr. and Mfrs:'W:'J. Metcalf. Rev. F. H. and Mrs. Paull ape 'Christmas in London. They return home onSaterday. Miss Lola Elliobt, who spent Chri mos' with her another' returned to ' troit on S'atarday.s Mr: and Mrs. W-, Hall. spe Christmas in Toronto and are renal in' for two weeks' g wee vacation. s 'Mr. Robert Pen'hale left on Sat day to spend.a holidiay at London a St. Thomas. axtnra Mn'and a Mrs. John ,Pollock were Gbderic'h for the Ohrisemas holiday. Mrs. M. Ferguson is spending t holidlayls at London. Mr. H. Darrow spent Christmas Goderioh, Mr. Joseph Blair of Port Huron spending a holiday, here. and • is t guest of :Mrs. R. Blair. The pageant, "The Bethlehem. In which was postponed' on account unfavorable weather from Friday 20 until Thursday 26th was very well ten'd'ed and proved very, interestrn Tihe different parts were taken've well. The characters were as fallow 'Spirit of Christmas, ' Ethel Stinlin Hannah, blind' •beggar maid', Doro thy ,S'cotchmer•. 'Sulfa, Roman innkeeper, Don. Mc Kenzie. Je,phtha, Jewish stable boy, Miura. Grainger, Traveller from beyond 'or Y Jordan, Har vey H'ohnner. ' Miriam, - Lamach, Zeda, ' Dorcas children of Bethlehem -,Dick Weston Fred Sturgeon, Edith Merrier, Gerald inne Castle. Hulda; Deborah, Hagar, Rachel like, women of, Bethlehem, Mrs Brown Stewart,'Mrs. E. `Sturgeon, Marie Grainger, Sarah Reid, Cecil McLeod. Trumpeter, Clarence Huhner.. ,Herald,, Harold Scotchmer, Traveller from'Ca.perinaum, Charlie Wallis. Isacar, Zebulum, Simeon, Jewish shepherds, Gerald Hamilton, Albert Woods, Ardell Grainger. Angel, Helen Seed. Joseph, Brows Stewart. Mar Mabel 1 Scotc•hm er. A child, Eva Sturgeon. Belshazzar, Melchior, . Casper, wise hien of the East, A Erwin, James Stirling, Charles Widcombe. A' servant, James Rouatt. The euchre and dance which was held on Friday evening under the aus- pices of the Royal Orange Lodge No. 24 was quite a success, there being a good attendance. Following euchre lunch war -served, after which there was dancing for a few. hours. Mrs. A, Wigle of London is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.'Stur- geon. Mr. Harry'Baker of London spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker, olid ay- es, fine. in on Mr, nk Lis the ts, nt ed st- De- nk s- ur- nd -at he at is he of thl at g.; ver s: Y STAFFA. Miss Ada Elliott, Detroit, is spend- ing the holidays at her hone, 'Miss Marzetta Sadler, Whalen, and Miss Agnes Patrick, Parkhill, are spending their Christmas vacation at their homes here. Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Brown and family, London, and :sir. and Mrs. William Drake and family, Stratford, spent Christmas with the lady's par- eats, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Barbour, Mr. Howard Leary, London, spent Christmas with his.parent6. Mr, and Mrs, J, Barr and Mrs. Barr of Stratford spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs, A, Luxton, who very graci- ously entertained their relatives and neighbors Christmas night, Mr. Harold O'Brien of the Medical School, London, is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, F. ()Brien. Miss Blanche Snell, Toronto,. spent Christmas with her _parents at the parsonage. Mr. Harvey Gray, Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M•ax Gray, over the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sadler and Bob- by and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Elliott and children spent Christmas • at their hones in Mitchell, Miss Jean Balfour, Mitchell, visited with her friend, Miss Jean Coign:houn, last week. The Christmas tree entertainment of the United Church was web attended. The entertainers all took their parts well Mr. Fraser Oliver, McMaster Uni- versity, Toronto, spent the holideys with his parents, . Otir. High School students, Messrs, Clarence Norris, Carl Drown; Lorne McGill, John Midler, Misses Muriel and Marion Drake, Jean Smale, all of Mi•tchell,'and Misses Gladys and Flos- sie Butson, 'Seaforth, are spending the vacation with their parents. Mr,'and Mrs, Cecil Bowman visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Starck o'f Chis elhurst on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Templeman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. 'H. Webb, The following is the school teport of S. S. No. 1, Aforris for the fall term. Examinations were held in all subjects and names rappear in order of merit: Jr. IV. -Mary Fear 75,3 per cent., Roberta- Laidlaw Sr: Curmingham 73,1 Doris Rogerson 71,'8. Sr, IL -Mabel .Feear 77.33, . Miriam R.ogerson 74, Jimmie, Laidlaw 73.86, Sr, I -Mary Leicliaw 77.33, Mary Phalen 76.66. Pr.-+Merjorie Pierce, Good, V. J, Morrison, Teacher. t, THE SEAFORTH NEWS. DUBLIN. i +Mr. Joseph;tarberf and.Mt A, Mc- , of Detroit. •spent 'Chris tie as with Mr. •ait4 Mrs. Geo., E. H,olland,. December Report for -St,-'Patrick's School, Dublin, Sr. 'IV.Mt at': daDorr•estyn Cecelia Feeney; A-rthur Looby, Margaret O'- Connell, Bertha Dillon, Catherine Kenny;;Frhncis,D'onnelly,,R'ita Staple," toe, Dorothy ,Donnelly, Helen Dillon. Jr, IV: -Mary Molyneaux, Lloyd McCarthy,, Agnes OtConnoe Agnes Maloney, Rose ,; Arnold, ' Kathleen Burns, Gerald Donnelly, Norman O'- Connor; Ursula Flanagan, Edwin -Sta- pleton. •Sr, Plih iv3 riel' Looby, Edward Cummings, Lawrence Dillon, Marg, -ret .Dorrestyn, Leonard Nagle, Ros- elle Dillon, Lillian • Russel, Agnes Rowland, - Jr, III. - Kathleen Cummings, `James Delaney, Joe Donnelly, Fer- ges ,Stapleton, Charles ' Krauskopf, Albert Donnelly. `. :Second 'Class.--jantes Curtin, J'os- `eph Evans, Fergus Cummings, Mar .cella Dillon, Teresa Krausleopf, Ca- milla Donnelly, Harry Ryan, John Jordan, John Maloney, Jahn Flana- gan, Dalton Burns,: Andrew Maloney, Mich - ael"'F eerie Y• Part t ,Second -•Louis Looby Mary Evans, .i vans L o7een' Looby, Harry art Y Cu m - i in s, RoseFeensy 'Lucille Mc- Grath, Kathleen ,Eremeany h-Krauskdpf, Thomas •Dorse, Kath- leen Stapleton, Marie Arnold, AnglaDonnelly, Senior ' First; -Mary Jordan, Lor- etto Feeney, Margaret Tyer.s, Aileen J'orda'n, Gerald' Burns, Louise Flana- Primary B.--iJamaes Jordan, 'William Maloney, 'Earl Nagle, Francis Dillon, Mary Dorsey. Primary A. --Margaret Cummings, Veronica O'Obeenor, Louis Donnelly.. ti ST. COLUMBAN. Miss Mary Feeney of Brooklyn, N. Y„ is spending the holid'aya with her parents, �' Mr. and' Mrs, Thies. Feeney. _Messrs, Thomas and LaneBrasil ' Toronto and ofJames Lane of Tees - water, are visiting their mother, Mrs. John Lane. Mr. Louis Stapleton has returned to Oollingwood after attending the fun- eral of his 'father here. Mrs„ Basil Byrne of Detroit spent Christmas with friends here. Mfr. and Mrs. Janes McQuaid spent New Year's in Stratford, Mr. James Lacey and sister 'of Am- herseburg are visiting friends here. Mr, Thomas Downey of Toronto is' visiting his dnarents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael- Downey. Mr. Joseph Dowiae , spent the holidayY of Landon with his parents, Mr. end Mrs, John Downey, Mr, Frank McQuaid of Stratford spent a few days with his brother, Mr. Janes McQuaid. MANLEY,' LEY' • Miss Maria Murray met with painful accident last week when she missed her footing going downstairs; 'Tire fall gained facial injuries, but she is recovering nicely, lir, Peter Eckert had a trying or- deal lately while trying to lead a horse through a snowdrift on a stuck load: The horse plunged, striking Mr. Eck- ert on the leg, which has resulted in a 'lame leg since. Sister Martha and Sister Stephany, who were visiting at the home of Sis- ter Mtartha's mother and brother, Mr, Terry O'Hara, have returned to the Ursuliee Convent in Chatham, to re- stupe their duties after their vacation. Quite a nntunber from here attended. the play given in St. Colum•ban parish hall on ,lfondey • night in honor ed' Rev. IT, M, :Eckart's silver Jubilee, which was a grand success, McKILLOP • An enjoyable afternoon was spa on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at S. S. No. Leadbury, when a programme a Christmas tree was held. Rev. M Smith acted, as Chairman. A deligh fuI ,programme was put on by th pupils of plisses Annie and Cor Strong of S.S. No. 12 and SS. No. r respectively. itt. and 2,frs. Earl Habkirk hav returned hone after :spending th Christmas holidays very pleasant] with relatives at IIicksoni, , Mfr, and Mrs. George Clark .of Lis towel spent the 'Christmas holiday The annual school meeting was held in section No, 12. The usual amount of business was' transacted. Mr. James Sholdice was appointed trustee for the next term, '•Mr, Zack Mc- Spadden having resi,gnfed. A number of new windows are to be placed, and other repairing done during the sea ,.in.' :Miss Annie Strong, of Tucker - smith, is the efficient teacher. Mr. and Mrs, Robert McClure and danghters,,of loth concession of Mc- Killop, spent Christmas day at the residence of Mrs. Wilsons; et Bruce - field, the letters' :grandenother. • Mfr, and Mrs, Frank Storey and family, Ir. and 'Mrs. Thos. Storey, Mr: !Jas. Mose, Mrs ,Perdue and fam- ily and -Messrs. Rinn 'Bros, of McKil- lop, spent the New Year's holiday at the residence ,of Mr, Clarence Hudie, of Lead'bury, S.S. No. 10 Report . for November and December.. Those marked with. an asterisk have been absent for one or more examinations, V. -Mary Montgomery 66 p.c, Sr, IV.--+Iso'he'1 Betties 74, Kenneth Bet- ties 66, *Blanche Pethick 64, Elva Pryce 57, Leslie ,Dolmage'5!6. Sr. IIS; -Olive Pryce 54, *Allan Campbell 43, Oliver' Puce 42. Sr. Id --+Annie Pethick 64.Sr, T. -Muriel Dohtiage 60, Harvey Doi/nage 59, Helen' Blanchard I 50. Sr, Pr. -Ruth Pethick; Pr. -Betty Bullard, Kathleen Shannon,. Ruth! Campbell. Best spellers for the term, senior grades -Isobel Betties; junior grades --Annie Betties, Tillie Storey, Teacher. mon�'v'ille We wish ......our, xrba • u Friends rids and Customers oxriers , a Happy and P Prosperous - New Year ear CROMARTY. Nies, A. -Allen en of Exeter r . ( et is visiting relatives at Crotnarty. ' Miss :Gladys Hamilton of Toronto spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. _--Miss Gentle Martin is visiting with Mrs. John Hoggarbh• Mrs. John Scott and son Frank Wilfred mire visiting in Sealforth and Stratford - Mr. George Lamond of Stratford is holidaying with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. David .Bruce are in 'Windsor visiting their daughter,: Mrs. Donald. Beifonr, • Miss Lila McCulloch is spend, ,the Christmas ,ah'olide.yi in Mitchell d Logan, Mrs. R. G. McKay -and, family are visiting with 3 r, and Mrs. Jas. Scott, Mr. Will Howe of Toronto . s'pen't Christmas with his parents. - Mrs. 'Harold 'McLeod, of London is, visiting her mother, Mrs..La'mond. The . stork called at the home of Rev. and Mrs. 'Elder , ;on Monday, Dec.•23 and Ruth),' n left a baby girl (Lillian Mr. John• Scott entertained' his friends with an old' time dance in the Town Hall, S!fafha, on Tuesday eveh- ing. HILLSGREEN. Misses Agnes and Anna Love are visiting friends ih Centralia over the week -end. • Mr. Lawrence B'righ4•more of d,Lon- otn is spending the Christmas li'adi� Clays with his aunt, Mrs. John Cosh - ranee, ' Mr, Keith Love Of Toronto is visit- ing his parents, Mr. an'd Mrs. -Wm.' Love. Mr. Gear e g Stephenson has return- ed • to his hone in Walkerton after visiting his,parents, Mr. and Mrs..Ro- bert Stephenson and family. t h Mr. and Mrs. IIo'ward Lemon, .'of Hensel!, are e spending a few' the home w days at ' e• of Mfr, Alex, Smith. S tl COULTER • R & ' 6 0 VE1� LO CK. - Seaforth Agents for; International Harvester Co., Manufacturers of FARM .:IMPLEM'ENTS ' ORS,' THRE'S'HERS TRACT- ORS, and TRUCKS See Our Tractors and Plows ' and Compare -Them with Other Makes. Horses for sale or exchange, at ill til nes.. Also late '25 Ford coupe for sale. NORTH McKILLOP -' --Mr. John- 31uirn Sr. ,-is not 'n' not n npro'v ing as-rapid,fy: as his 'many' friends Would like to see. 'Miss Vere Crozier is spending her Ohris5tma's holidays' under the pa'renfa-1 roof.' Miss Elizabeth Brsed'hagen :has re= turned' to her home . in Dublin. ubhn after spending a few, w Itolnd a s with Mrs. 'Mr. Ed'w- IRegele - s 'Mary and,.Cl1'arlie Mahn spent their Ohristm,as aftetnoon, with' -G. Dundts?' Mrs' Bella Bloyd' and, son, Join: were the guests at the loose of Mr. and Mrs, L. Leeneinmg, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tiorn•ton and son Kenneth; Mrs.. G. ,Thornton, and •Mr. John Houlden- were .Chrisitmas Day visitors .with, Mr. and Mrs, E, ,R'egele An enjoyable time 'n',ivs spent' at ,the home of'Mr. and Mrs. redo. 33 'Leon itardt" on "Thursday evening, "wren their many friends gathereti.� and spent the evening in cards and 'dancing. VARNA. 'Mr.' E. Epps and sons have return- ed from Windsor with a Government snow AIow. Misses Gladys a'nd Emily Beatty of London :'spent ' Christmas at their• orae here: Miss Margaret McConnell of To- n o to end !Miss Rena, Joltstoir:o�F the tratford nursing staff; spent the Nodi- ay with their -parents,- . Mr, C. Pilgrim was under the doe- tar's_ care last week, MJisses'Irene and Mary Diluter ` of ondon visited ' otter tli.e holiday at he Iparental homer '• The bakers have had considerolele ouble making their trip's from •town - town, Mr, Argo ,of Toronto enjoyed a hot-, ay last week.at the .hone of Mr. and Rs McConnell. Nomination passed off very' quietly, though there was a full` •hal'l, But erythiag"was soehermonious' here as•tno cause. for' an election an si the d coup ail still remains. • The annual meeting of the United hurch Y.P.S. :vas held .oil Friday ening, December 27 The minutes last meeting were read atfci adopted, eh the following officers were ;elec- for the conning year: '• Hon, `Pies. -Rev: J W. Penirose. esident- ,Bertha •Diehl. sf. Vice -Pres. -Rachel Johnson, rid Vice-IPres:-,Margaret Johnson, ss't, Pres. -Eva Penrose, rd Asst. Pres. --Jean Foster. th Ass't, Pres, -Walter Penrose, ecretaty-V. McClynionte' ss't. Secy -.Eva Penrose: reasurer : Ed, Diehl rganist_Shirley Dawson. ss't•:Organist-_Blanche 'Taylor, he ave nage attendance for the year I18. It was moved that the'Y,PS, d their meetings on Wedniesday sad df Friday at -8 o'clock p.m. HULLETT. A quiet wedding took place at Park- view United parsonage, Stratford, the evening of December 17, when Flor- ence MIay Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Knox of Hul'lett tp,, became the bride o'f James Alexander C'howen, Stratford, son of Mr. rind Mrs.. J. G. Chowen, Clinton. They were attended by . Miss Hazel P. L. Riddell, Stratford, and Mr. W'adter Osbaldeston, of Clinton, The cere- mony was performed' by'Rev. C. W. DeWitt Coseins, The bride wore pou- dre blue geo,rgctte, and 'also a ,string pearls, the gift of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Chowen will reside in Stratford,, at 262 Albert street, CHISELHURST. The Chiselliurst United' Church Christmas Entertainment which was ant held in the church last 'Friday evening 7,• was a'decided success. The program consisted of readings, recitations, die- d logoes and Christmas choruses, after r' which many beautiful 'presents were t- given off the Christmas tree by Santa e' Claus. The proceeds of the evening Cor amounted to over $18, Mr. Angus Robertson of Detroit is visiting for a few days 'at his hone, e 'here, Miss Mary'Tremeer, who is L tr to id al ev w of C ev of th ted Pr 1 2 r1 .3 4 is 'A T O was hol ill St teach - 3' ing, school, is iiisiting at her home s school in Kitchener, is spending the - Miss Elva 13oltorn who is teaching IOLINS during the holidays. holidays with her parents, Mr, and VIOLINS REPAIRED AND Mrs. Gord-on Bolton. Mr. Ted Taylor of Toronto is home for a few clays visiting at -his home 'Owing to the recent snow stoenes the road's are very bad for travelling Want and For Sale ads, 3 times 50c Also, repair, work done on other Strieged Instruments and violin bows repaired. Satiefactorr job guaranteed. Violina a specialty. JOSEPH T. HUGILL r , Seaforth Central. GALL IN AND PEE THE NEW 1930 Sparton and larconi Radios 'Some' good. buyS on -Used Battery Ma:chines, CHEVROLET GARAGE. Seaforth, Ont. eref UnlOP Phone 787 THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 193 :Ie tiflll `Cards T9 the Electors of Tuelcersnnith: Ladies alit! Gentlemen: Asa cendf- date for Reeve. .of Tuckersniith ' for 1939 I earnestly ask for your vote and influenbe for �my. election. to -that of- fice., I will 7vorle for the •very best in- terest "this Township, to merit your confidence as in the past:' W. P. "lrH'OMPSON, To the Electors of Tuckersnnith. Ladies and Gentlennen: As 'I can- not hope to reach y�oti alll before Mon- day newt, I"respectfully solicit. your favourable .voty+and influence -towards my -.election as Reeve of Tuckersntith. I have served you as Oo!uncillor for fourteen years s and. believe YI am most entitled to the position: acid will deem it a favor. ,to represent' you'. on the County Council during 1930. • ...JOSEPH G. CRT,OH. To -the Electors of the Township of' • Tudeer smith Ladies and Geintlernen•rLtFIa•ving been i tommated for thy • 2 i e Issue h s t and P being unable ale the' short space' Of time intervening, :to personally solicit -your volte--'and influence. h therefore take this means of doing•so..I'f-elect- ed, I shall in :this era 'of,higih:tax'a'tion strive for ,careful economical', and' ef'- ficienitadministratioh.ofthe the -affairs of the County Council. . Wishing ,you the Compliments of the ,Seas'on .I' am, Yours sincerely, • ROIBfT,' P. WATSON. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Jetemiah Stapleton arid family wish to express their sincere appreci- ation to friends and neighbours for the kind sympathy extended' to, them in their recent sa'd bereave'men't; also for, the many.. spiritual ,bouquets., • AN'NUA'L MEETING. 'The annual meeting ' of the e Sea fiort' Agricultural h c' Society 'P' :tvill.b�� the 'Cars y e held m Carnegie g 'Library, on Friday af- ternoon, Jlanuary 17th, 1430, art '2 o'- dor;k. Business 'financial report.' for 1929, election.of Officers and•;; Direc- tors for 1'9'30: • 02, Thomas E. Livingston, President. • A. D. Sutherland, Secy. Treasr, NOTICE - All. books, must be returned teethe public. library„ op on.�before - Jab: 1'L 'Greta Thompson, 'Librarian.. 2 FOR RENT. , A desirable room, pantry and sum- mer kitchen. frame cottage occupying a full., lot on Jarvis' -street, two blocks frons d down Mwm•al ' Matin street,hard and soft -water and electricity, iexcellent state o'f repair, Apply JOHN- J. H+UiGGAIRI, Barrister,. Seaforth, Out', TENDERS WANTED For su lin'. 8 cords. : y d i� p s sixteen ' s. k e • P .._b. inch •body.ha rdw Y cod to 'Winthrop Chirrdh, to be piled in' the shed: Also for ,caae- taker' for' 1 year tdnmiencing F,ebru ary 1st Tenders to' be adslressed`•.•to' the -Secretary William Somerville, R. R. No; 4, Walton.. Lowest or .any ten d'er not nelcessarily,•taccepted,• Tenders to be in by'.•.Jaan.' 16th'at •2. o'clock, 62 ROBERT MfacFA,RLAIN)E, Chairman of"bbs..Boar-ck NOTICE .TO ` CREDITORS. In' the Estate of Marion-Carnochan . Deceased. ' • 'NOTSOE is'hereby given that alt er ofs. having. clainns against the es- Marion Caraochan,'late of the TO Wil of Seaforth in the County of Huron,' widow, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of August, .A. D. • 19129, are' required to deliver to Samuel A. Carnorhan and Alexander HARNESS. ' One set team harnesS; one set of Single harness. We camarrange to do' your repair now. Kindly bring it nties, and' avoid the spring rush, THOS. D. PROPERTY FOR SALE . • House and lot oh,RailWey'est. Good, comfortable frame house: 6 -roones With back kitchen vvith hard' and saft water: K. acre of gronnel. Hen house with fruit trees end berry. bushes, all goed shape. J:OSIEPiH HOG- GARTH Seafcirth phone 2.67 • 05 EXCHANGE, REAL ESTATE "Three unimproved farms in Mani- tobo, clear Tamer's title to each; all situate in school districts; conteining 160, 160,, and 240 acres respectively, more or less; will trade for Ontario property; prefers dwelling in a citY or good town; or small farm 5 to 20 acres, with buildingsr or may "trade Mr hotel or other prperty. What have You to offer for one or all three? 'WILLIAM eMURRAY, 'De up hin, 100 acres working land, which is, in e high state of cultinktIon, Yrrnile from Sbaforth. Building siteation ideal, well *a ttre'd: Itrge,. and hog busine,ss heed carried on -for yea,rs on this ferm and thousands of dollarseof feed been baught and fed on same. Agreeable terms to reliable party. J• A. McKENZIE, Seaforth. Phone 25, or 1,43r24. PROFESSIONAL CARD. Medical DR. H. HUGHiCRO•SS; `Intyee and Surgeon. Late of London Hoa=. pital, ; London, England, Special' . attention t8 diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Office and, resid- ence behind ehtnH •Do inion ,Bank. an. k :Office Phone No. 5: Residence Phone 104.^• DR'. F . J. BLTRRCnVInS,:_Seafonh�,;= Office and residence, Goderich street, east of the United Church. Coroner for the County of Huron. Telephone No. 40, DR. C.` MACKAY.-C:. Mackay,'.' ; lio-nor .graduate of Trinity, Univsrsltr and gold medallist of Trinity Medica'! f --- College; mernber of - the College,'o5 Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario- DI R. F' .R.F a •J RST - Nose and Throat. ER Eye, Ear Graduate in Medi.. dine, University of Toronto 1897. Late Assistant New York' Ophthal- mic and Aural Instit' ;e, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Sgeare, throat hos- pitals, London. England.•At `Comma- f erci al Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday it each month, from P1 a.m. to 3 ,p.n ' D. W.- C. SPROAT:-Graduate �fE Faculty of 'Medicine, ,University Western Ontario, :London. Member of College of 'Physicians and.: Sur- geons of. Ontario. ,Office insAberharee Drug Store, Main St.; Seaforth. Phone 90. DR. J. A. MUN'N,�';- Dr. 'R. R. Ross,grads?„ western University, Ch11. centiate (Royal College o`',: geona, Toronto..Offic hardware,. Main St., S 151. DR. F. J. BRUTE Royal College of D Toronto.Office over? grocery, Main' St., S office 185W, residence� Consulting Engineer. S,' W. ARCHIBALD, B,A,S c--�' O.L.S.,. Nara.. Registered Professional ilia- gineer and. Land Surveyor, Associate Member .. Engineering . Institute ai Canada., Office, Seaforth, Ont.-; - , Auctioneer. •,r, 1i. 41.004 rib `' p,Sfl1's.' so ' GEOK!GE ELLI'OTT, Licensed Atiction'eer for the • Countyof Hare* !Arrangements • can be made. for Stale Date at The Seaforth News: Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. •F. W. AH'RENSS Li ' ren sed. Auotioa. eer for Perth and Huron Counties. Sales_ solicited. Terms on applies. Lion. Satisfaction guaranteed. Farm - Stock, chattels and real estateproper- ty, F. W.'Ahrens, R, R. No, 4, Mitch- ell lot 24, con. 4, L of'B Logan, 5 miles east Beechwood. Phone'634r6, Mitch- el!. WATSON AND gEID'S REAL ESTATE AND 'INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEA.FORTH, ONT. Allirinds of Insurance risks effect. ed 'at lowest rates' in First -Class THE .McKILLOP Mutual Fife Insurance Co. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY, ON Y, INSURED . Officers -James Connolly. Goder- ich;. Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President; p. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. forth, John Bennewies, Brodhageni. James Evans, Beechwood; M. Me - Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly., God- lode/1h Alex. Broadfoot, No. ,3 Sea - ,Robert Ferris, 1-larlock; George Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Mt - Gibson, Brucefield. Yeo, Hohnesville; R: G. jarmouth, 13ornholtn: James . Kerr and John desirous to effect insdrance •or trans- .1 act other. business will be promptly,/ attended to by application to any to • their respective 'postoffices. • FARM FOR SALE. The Executors of the Robert Gib- • son estate ,offer the choice 50 -acre* farm, in. good condition, N,14 lot 16, " con...5, McKillop, all cleared and all ieeded. down. Two' storey cement house, frame kitchen, all in good re- -piatir. 'Barn 50'x46' on a cement wall, cement stabling and water in the barn. Cement driving house 24'x36'. Frame hog,pen. 16'x24'. Never failing' web qf choice water. Well' fenced' and underdrained with tile draim Will be sold on easy ,terms to suit pur- chaser. For further particulars apply to CHAS. WRIGHT, Sea -forth r.r. 5; or R. S. HAYS, Seaforth tliousands miserable. Night after ' night the 'attacks return, and even when 'brief refspffe is given the mind is still in torment' from continual an- ticipation. Dr: J. D. Kellog's Asthina Rentredyr• changes all this. Relief eornesi and'. once, While Cu lure at - becks are warded off, leaving the af- flicted, one a state of peace and hap- lpileess he once 'believed he could never enjoy. 'InezepenSi'vre , and sold' almost Items of news always welcome.