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THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
WHY WAIT TILL CHR'IS'TMAS ?
Right naw your Stu,per:ior Store is well stocked with a choice
range of Christmas foods at attractively low 'pri'ces. There is no neces-
sity ,to wait gunk' Christmas Day to sample the 'delig'h'ts of .Plum Pud-
dings, Fruit Cake. Nuts, Raisins and a'host sof other good th'ing's' to.
eat. A Superior Store is as near .as your telephone. Delivery ,service aft
your request.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS.
Items for Week 9,
McL,<IJREN'S INIV'DNICIBVE JELLY POWDIEERS 1931.
5 for
P, & G. WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP- 1!0 lvai-s 33 c
............••,............, per pkg. RIO'MAIN MEAL ...... 29 c
OOIOD QUAILITY PEAS, 2's OORIN 2's and
GRANGE
_ARMALADE,TO'MATO'ES 25's 3 far 25cLarge 40 oz. Size
Per Jar
25c
21c
CLARK'S PORK & BEAMS, Medium Size..:........3 for 2m#,,,
Weston's Panto Cream Biscuits
per Ib. 23c
P. & B. Sandwich Pate "Makes .tasty sandwiches" per tin 14c
Palmolive Soap "Recommended by the be'a'uty profession" 3 cakes 23c
Peanut Butter GlassB'
' arrels
ea'eh 15
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I{
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. All
ffig,Br an .....:,... :...... ....... ...:...... -large pkg. 19c
Chocolate Bars 6 for 25c
"A Tea for Every Taste"—
Family 'Blend Tea
aste"—Family'BlendTea 1 ib. bags 39c
Premium Tea with .Cups and Saucers, Tea Pot's,
Sugar EFowls or Vases ,FREIE per lb 59c
Royal or Tea ... .,%'s....28c; 1's55c
McLaren's Olives. ..INio, 9 .Stuffed ....25c; No. 20Plain'..23c
"For Your:. Christmas Cake and Pudd'ing".
.Australian Valencia Raisins , 2 lbs. 25c
'New Cleaned Currants 2 lbs. 29c
Extra Quality Bleached Sultana's ............ per 1,13. 23c
Lennon Peel per lb. 17c
Orange Peel t per lb. 17c
Citron Peel per lb. 27c
Cut Mixed ;Peel, Y 1'b, pkgs. .... ..2 for 25c
Glace Cherries . ........ .................. ......V lib. 14c
Pineapple Rings, Red, Green, Natural / lb. 17c
Shelled Almonds, large size per ib. 49c
Superior Baking Powder 8 oz 1'Sc; 16 07. 23c
New Mincemeat ...... ........t. -.......... .,; . ,......:.. 2 lbs. . 25c
FREE ALUM/NUM COLANDER With All This Soap:
'1 Cake Ivory Soap
2 Calay Toilet Soap
4 P. and G. Natpth'a Soap
2 Gold Soap
11 large Oxydol or Ohipso
1 Aluminum Colander Reg. Value $1.50
All For
98c
'Old Hickory 'Smoked, 10 lbs. in tin at
Enough to cure 1125 lbs, Pork,
"Eat More Wheat and Be Well"—.
Rolled Flaked Wheat 4's, .25c; Whole Wheat F/'aur, 24 lbs...60c
Wheatlets 4 s..25e Wheat Gents 7's 25c; Whole Cracked
Wheat 113 Ibs..25c; Btuckwhe'at Flour 10 Ibs..,65c; Rolled' Oats
7 lbs .25c; 'B'aking, Bran, 9 lbs. for 25c; Whea'tsworth Biscuit;
pkg.
Special For Friday and Saturday Only-
1 pound _ S'chneidec's Sliced Bacon and 1'
Pork Liver
Fresh Pork Shoulders, lean, , by the piece
Pare Maple Syrup, per gallon $1.50
Container 25c extra.
$1.20
pound Sliced
both for 24c'
'110
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
Phone 8
Phone 77
Cream
Cream
HIGHEST PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICES
Deliver your Cream to us arid receive your cash in full..
Call in our cream drawer and receive our services.
We will pay you the Highest Market Values consistent with the
most careful grading and testing.
No other Creamery can do better—"Give us a trial."
Creamery open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings
Seafarth Creamery Seaforth,Ont.
C."A. BARBER,
®so.
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license..
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
HULLETT.
The W.A. of the United Church
held their 'regular meeting at the home
of Mfr. and Mrs. Fred. Shobbr'ook,
which was very successful. The
president, Mrs. Robert Towns:en'd,
presided' in a very plelasin.g manner.
The pre'siden't read the Scripture les- 1
son after all repeated the Lord's pray-
ea-, then 'final :arrangements were made
for the bazaar which will be held iu
the basement of the church of the af-
terno'oa of December tate 1!11717. There
will be a 21Stc tea served. After the
business part of the program was ar-
ranged by Miss Jamieson and Mrs. S,
I.
i latter km' charge. A
Lyon, She Atte to e.
Yo g g
much a'p'preciated reading was give''
by Miss Alberta Swell. Mrs..W. Lyon
.interesting, A group of songs were
'.well rendered by Miss D. Little and
Miss E. \M'anning. The three solos
1.which were given, namely, by Phyllis,
,_'fanning and Miss Sip.rung and Lav-
in.•' Brigham were much enjoyed by
all, The tea hos'tes'ses were Mrs. Bert
'Brun'sdon, Mrs. A. Austin and Mrs.
John Armstronmg,
Mr. A. Lyon of the K•it'c'hener
teaching staff, spent the week end at
the home of his parents, Mfr, and.
Mrs. W. Lyon, gravel road.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Was of the
gravel I toad had g a
d 1 '
' visit from, Mr.
and
Mrs. .Hicks of Centralia lash Sabbath.
'M'is's Cartwright aE near Bayfielcl
spent the week end with her friends,
Miss L. Garrett, ofthe gravel.
Mr. and.. Mrs. E. Stevens of Sea -
forth, spent several days this week at
the h'ar'e of the fornter's parents near
Hta rlock,
•11t, and Mrs. J Vodd•en visited the
tine of the latter's father, Mr. Ynng-
blut last Sunday.
'Mrs. Robert Caldwell had as her
gue'stt set evil days this week, Mrs:
Moon of Lonclesh'oro.
Mr. Cowan, who_, makes his home
with Itis daughter, Mrs. Frank Little,
sent last 1 st weed.
with his :daughter,
Mos. R. Townsend.
Mr. Ernest Adams, .who spent sev-
ral'days with.. Toronto friends, return -
Friday.
read interesting papers bit various to -,e
pits of current ndws Which was very ed
1
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. Charles Evans and Mr. Os-
wald Cox of Hamilton were visitors
over the week -end at the hone. of Mr,
and Mrs. H. Evan's,
(Mir. and Mrs, Orville Burgess, 2 is's
Betty and ,Bob of Sit. Thomas, visited
at the Eginton'd'vi41e. Manse last week:
Sale,of work and 115c tea to be held
in .the Salvation ArmyCitadel, Dec.
116th, 2.3046 p.m, Splendid opportunity
to purchase grafts far Oh•ristmas.,
'Coining'( on. Dec, 21st, Santa Claus
Will visit the Salvation 'Army Chris
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mac concert, 8' p. m.;'adntissioii 11
Letters p'aten't of in'corponation
ed Nov, 116th have been issued to
on Chests Ltd., with head o''fute
ISeafo'rth. Capital is divided into
(preference sha're's of $100' par
and 1;500 common shares without
or nominal value,
'Mo. and Mrs. M. M'c1Kel•lar, Is
anld Gordon stpent the week -end at
home of Mt....an'd Mrs, John Feng
Constance.
'Mr. and Mrs. Louis H ld'eb'r
visited relatives in Zurich on S'u
last:
12r, and Mrs. James Kerr .and
and Mlrs. Franklin and little daugh
of Buffalo, were guests of Mr.
1M•ns. J. L. Kerr on, Thursday.
Mr, Obaulie Neely und'erwen't an
erati
on at the�•
hospital
Weda e
morning,.
is
The many friends of Miss CIsc
era •yIacTavis'h will be sorry to h
'th'at she is confined to bed. in,
House of Relfuge where she has b
staying for some months.
Sn a letter from Detroit it is sta.
that 25;000 baskets wean out Than
giving Diay 1 feed the needy,
besides, other individuals also c
knibuted to their needy neighbors.
Rev. Charles Malcolm and Mr.
'thur Routledge attended the meet
of Huron Presbytery held in .Blyth
Tuesday,
Mr. and Mlrs..Rob't. ,Boyes and lit
son Robert have returned to th
home in Aspdin, Muskoka, of
spending a couple of montths here.
Reeves Beattie, Eckart. Thomps
and Armstrong are in. Goder,ich t
week attending the December ire
uvg of the County Councils
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jas. McMichael ha
proved intd the apartment recent
vacated by Mrs. Hudson on Victor
street.
1Mrs, James Nelson spent Sund
with friends at Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noice of'Str
ford have moved into the Dick apo
meats. Mr. ,Noi'cc is working in t
Avon Chests factory,
Miss jean Turner, George Street,
in Toronto and attended the Wint
.Fair,
Miss Mary Henderson, George s'
accidentally fell and broke her an
recently. Her sister, Mrs. W. Scot
is with her.
'Mrs. Anne Hudson and her daugl
ter Vera, Mr, and Mrs. Scott I -Int
kirk and baby have .moved into .\4
Jas. Barron's house on George Stree
Rev. W P. Lane and Mr. F.
ISarange attended the meeting
'Presbytery held in Blyth ort Tuesda
3
Mr, Frank Bond of Port Dover an
l\Irs. J. E. Brotvn of Galt were guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G
Mullen this week,
Mr. Williams of MJeKiltop, who has
'been conlfined to the hospital for two
weeks,
was able
to leave on Wednes-
day. `
Mfr, Wihliam PolvrIet of:Lea'm'ington
was a week -enc' -guest at the home of
Mr. and Mfrs. Ad'ant Hays.
,Mrs. Chas. Bean of Idaho, is. visit-
ing her sister, Mrs, J. Scott.
Mr, and Mrs. M. Talbot and son
Ernest .of Stanley were visitors in
town on Wednesday.
Er. and Mrs. Hodgins of Toronto
spent the week -end with Mrs, L. T.
,DeLacey.
Mrs. J. B. Hall and niece Miss
'W'a'ters, of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. J.
McLeod, of Bayfield, were guests of
Mrs. W. L. Keys on Friday,
Mrs. J. J. Darwin of Ottawa was a
guest of Mir. and Mrs. Geo. A. S'ilis
'bilis week.
Mrs. Milton Chngtte3- of 'Toronto
has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J.
IR. Ha+bl•irk,
;Mr. Will Stewart of St. Paul, \'fin'n„
spent the week -end in town' visiting
his mother, \Irs, Stewart Sr.
lar,. L, T. DelL'acey is spending a
'few days this week in Stratford.
Mr. Ben Rising of T'oronto returned`
,on 5'ues'day after spending a couple
of weeks in' town, Mr. Rising has
rented his farm at Grie've's B'rid'ge,
MOd.K'tll'op, to Mr. Percy Smith of
1MeKil lop:
Miss Jessie Bethune arrived• home
from Vernon., ,B!C., en Tuesday.
Mars. Coates' of London is a .guest at
'the •h'oane, of Mr. and. Mrs. Wnl,
Arent.
Itis Helen •Arent -of London spent
the week -end at her home.
The post oftfice steps have been
equ'ip'ped kith iron -pipe railings this
week,
(Mr. \Vm. Elcoa•t and .Miss Jean. El -
coat have returned• after a week's
visit in Wagdtacetow�n.
A n'u'mber from i this district at-
tended d rherec
reception '
1 m A'bwoorcF
hall
MI'o n
day evening, 3 7eumg in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. E. M .. Dickson.
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H.AYtTE1R,-In Scott Memorial Hos-
Oita!, on Wednesday, Not-. 25, 193'1,
to Mr, and Mfrs. Lloyd Hayter, of
Varna, a son.
Mr. NORMAN McLEOD.
To the mangy relatives and friends in
ISe'a•forth of Mr. Norman McLeod,
came the sad word on Sunday of his
cleath at his home in Port Huron,
Vli c'h'igan.
His son, Alien Ale -Geod. and Mr.
and .Mrs E. J. Box, 'Goderi,ch street;
\M•r. and Mrs. Alex. 'McLennan and
:Miss Margaret -McLennan, from town',
a btetn
led
the funeral ile YAl '
iu
Port
Hi
Tuesday., iron on
Mr. McLeod lived in Scaforth for
about five years. lie had not been, in
goad health for some time.
With the 161•st B'attalion he served
overseas, thoughbarred from: active
PAGE FIVE.
DEDICATED TO.
BETTER VISION
B
THE' SAVAUGE EYESIGHT
SERVICE
Seaforth.
JUST SEE'IN'G H'AR'MS
SOME EYES,
Focussing light--jrst see-
ing --with ao close eye work
at all—strains an imperfect
eye. Help for this—a cor-
rection of the way the. im-
perfect eye focuses --results
from air' examination', a lens
prescription, and ant accur-
ate adjustment of glasses.
All of which are within the
scope of our service,
Continued .next week,
service by injuries sustained as a boy
wlhen run aver by a Wagon,
IHe was horn nearly forty years
ago at Strathtroy and in 1.915 was
married at Stratford to Miss Mary
Allen, of that city, wllno with two
sans, and a daughter, Alden, of Sea -
forth, and Norman and Gladys., of
'Port Huron, survive.
'Surviving
him
also re
a his
mother,
Mrs, .McLeod Sr., of Buffalo, N.Y.,'
and one brother, Dr. Neil' MtdLeod of
IF•lint, Mich., and three sisters, Mrs.
IP. G. Mode, of Buffalo; Mrs. Chas.
'Coventry, Detroit, and Mrs. Stewart
Martin, Toronto. One brother Don-
ald, was killed overseas.
McKILLOP.
The regular ''monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid of Duff's Un-
ited Church was held at the 'home of
Mrs. P. Smith Friday, November 27,
with a good attendance. Mrs. (Rev.)
WV.. F. Smith tookthe chair. After the
devotional part of the meeting they
elected their officers for the coming
year. Ladies' Aid—Tres., Mrs. F.
McKeircher, Vice Pres., Mrs. P.
Smith; Sec., Miss Essie Dorrance:
Treas., 'ors. Rob't. Hogg; con.: of
flower Com., Mr. Chester Henderson;
sec. for tea money, 'Mises Helen
Beattie.
!WADS. O'flficersrPres., Mrs..W. F.
Smith; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. Chester
'Henderson; 2nd Vice Pres Miss Mae
Campbell; Sec., Jars. W. S'hann'on;
'Treas., 'Mrs. •P. Smith; Finance Sec.,
Mrs. Ivy Henderson; Cor. Sec., Mrs.
3. Gordon; S'tr'angers' Sec., Mos. F.
MlcKerc'her• supply sec., Mrs. Wm.
Beattie; collectors of mite boxes —
dtisses Helen Beattie, Ruth 'Gordon,
.Margaret Kerr and Essie Dorrance;
organist, :hiss Lizzie Dorrance,
'They then closed the meeting by
singing hymn 494 and all repeating
the Lord's Prayer. A dainty lunch
was served by the hostess and Mrs.
F. MoKer•cher offered her (tome for
the next meeting, Friday, Dec. 4th.
A Sunday S'c'hool Concert and
Chris'tm'as Tree will be held in Cavell
Church, Winthrop, on Monday even-
ing, December 2lst. A good .program
is being prepared by the Sunday
School pupils, the young people and
the schools of the district, Admis-
sion 25c and 1.5c.
VARNA.
B
cootie's Big Sale Date—,Sat., Dec.
5th until Sat., Dec 12th. See Big Bill's
in w=indows. Beattie Sells For Less.
Mr. Aldw7inkle has purchased the
two farms known as the Johnston
property, B'annackb'urn.
Miss Reid, Of Bayfield, Was renew-
ing acquaintances in this vicinity.
lAt the time of writing we are sorry
to report the illness of Mrs, M. Elliott
and her many friend's hope to see her
out soon.
Mrs. G. H. Beatty spent the week
end in Auburn,.
The W.A. 'met at the home of Mrs.
Weekes on Thursday.
'The members of the township •coun-
i�e�Q'sf'.t;�U�:�Mrti1'M/41�,Av,tA
Cn. ruin' s
(garbs
Distinctive Greeting Cards with.
your name printed on them,
priced from $1.00 per dozen up.
Samples now on display.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
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Let us protect you anywhere'in
Canada or the United States with
an Auto Policy that will take a
load off' your mind and at
NEW
Non. Tariff Rates
It's worth your while to see us
before placing your insurance and
at the new low tion -tariff rates.
you cannot afford to take chances.
All claims promptly and satisfac-
torily paid.
Phone, write or call—Night and
Day Service
Phone 152
D. �
Sutheriand
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE, CONVEY-
ANCING, ETC.
Office over Keating'.s Drug Store
cif met in the hail on Mouiday.
Miss L. Rend of B'ayfeld is the
guest of Mrs, M. Reid.
tWe aresorryto report Mrs. Clark
is under the ddcbor's care but hopes
are held out for her recovery.
The young people :of the commun-
ity had :another 'ho'p in: the hall, on
'Friday night,
STANLEY.
Mr, Percy Champion, who sp
the summer at Avon, is at present
guest of friends in this neighbar'ho
Mr. :Ll'oyd Scabchmer .delivered
fine load of lambs to Toronto
Tues -day fast.
Mr. Robert Pen'h'ale,',who spent t
past month on :Manitoulin Island, h
returned ho'n'e again.
Mr. Will Scotc'hmer was in Unto
on Friday last,
Mr.. and Mlrs. Cooper of Port Hu
on, were the guests of Mr. Peter M.
Gee one d'ay last weak.
'Mr. Chris Ward was in Toronto on
day last week,
Mr. Henry Haugh and family, wh
have been residents of B'abyl'on Lin
Stanley, for the past two year,, r
turned last week to their former hom
near Fergus.
Mr
ingot
Mrs. Ed.
Johnston
and son
Geo, e'o E., of God'erich, spent Wednes
day evening with Thos. Robinson and
'family.
Mr. and Mr.s C. Dunkin and Mr.
and Mgrs. Roy Dunkin orf Flint, and
Mrs. H. Thompson, of Saskatoon,called on friends in ,Stanley last Fri-
day. They have been visiting their
'Father, Mt'. Andrew Dunkin of Park-
hill, who h'as been seriously ill.
-Mrs. W. Mad!ge,. who has been
visiting friends at Goderich and Lu -
can, is at present staying with her
niece, M'rs. G. Campbell.
Rev, Charles Tough of Galt and
son Leslie- of Stratford, motored on
Tuesday to the home of the •former's
brother, Mr. W. j, Tough. Mr. Tough
is staying for a few' days.
\Irs. J. M. C. Tough of Bayfield
and her sister, Mrs. D. Shepherd of
Galt, also Mr, G. Millar of Paris, call-
ed on Mr. J. A. and Mr. W. Carrie
the beginning ,of the week.
Miss Jessie Tough, who has been
visiting with friends in Goderich
Townslhip, and Bayfield, returned' to
her home on 'Tuesd'ay.
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BRUCEFIELD.
Mrs. James Broyes and son Fred of
Brucelfield have returned home after
visiting friends for the week -end in
London.
The many friends of : Mrs. R. 'Mc-
Kenzie will regret to Bear that she
had the misfortune to fall and break
her arm last week.
Mr. John McQueen and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. O'Neil, of Flint, visited
with friends in the village and vicin-
ity last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Mustard visited
friends in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. We's't of St. Thomas
spent the week end at the home of
the lady's parents, Rev. W. A. and
Mrs. Bremner.
The annual meeting of the \V.M.S.
will be held 0n Wednesday, Decem-
ber 9th, when the officers for the com-
ing year will be elected and also a
special effort will be made to reach
the allocation. for 1931.
TUCKERSMITH.
Bcattie's Big Sale Date—Sat., Dec.
5th until Sat.,,Dec. 112th. See ,Big .Bills
in windows. Beattie Sells For Less.
-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell visited
their daughter, Miss Etta Bell of
'London, on Saturday. She returned
with them for a day's visit,
iatrs. Wm. McGregor visited her
brother, Mr. Oesch of Zurich on Sun-
day, whom we are sorry to learn, is
not enyoying the good health that Inc
many friends would like to see him
enjoy.
;Miss Eulal•IclGregor visited - her
aunt, Mrs. Basil Edwards of Hay over
the week end.
'Miss' Margaret Charters spent a day
in London, recently.
,Mr. Russell 'C'oleman had the mis-
fortune to lose a valuable horse.
Mr. Dave McLean has purchased a
new Ohrys'ler coupe.
SJS. No. 7 held their annual 'lance
last Friday evening and everybody
reports' a good time. Splendid music
and much credit due the teacher,
Miss V. Crozier, for the entertainment
before lunch.
Mr. Wilbur Keys is itnpiovin'g the
interior of his barn.
(School report for S.S.., No.. 9, Tuck-
ersm'ith, for the month of November.
J,r. W.—Robert McLacdilan 73%.
Sr. 811L--IBb'bby Gemmell 73%. Glen
(Houston 95%, Kate Dalrymple 50%.
Jr. IIIIL -Billy Powell 7'6%, Jack Mac-
kay 63%, Willie Hodgert 86%. Class
L-1Hclen Houston 66%. Sr. I,-
Frances Elgie t59%. Doris Mackay
%. Jr. I.—Bruce Hndgert 60%.
rimer -+Frank Ryan 80%; JackPow-
ell 65%. Prizes tor spelling were giv-
en to Helen Holston and Frances El -
fie. Number on roll 13. Average at-
cnctance for'October 13, for Novem-
ber '112.5. -
M f,
ar ar
¢ et E. Grieve, fete T
eacher
'The children Of S.S. No. 6 'Tuck
rsmith are.preparing a Christuvas
Cantata under the dire'cti'on of Mr. S.
G Ranni.e, Heinsall, and Miss E. M. i ,u
amie'son, teacher, to be ,given, along
J
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El-
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Don't forget the
EUCHRE and OLD TIME
DANCE
In Walker's Hall,_Brucefield, on
the evening of
Fri•, ,Ices 4
'Euchre at S.30. Prizes will be
given.
'Admission,
IGo gents 40c, ladies 20c
od music Lunch provided
Everybody welcome
annual'Christtnas Tree entertainment,
in the school house on 'the evening of
Thursday, Dec. 17417, at 8 pm. A cor-
dial invitation is extended to all the
'friends to be present.
Mr. Dan. Ross, has returned from
the West and is visiting his cousln,
Mrs, J. MtcLanchl'an,
,t'bfiss Annie Moore spent last - week
tisrtin'g Cromarty- friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Friend and
'Bernard were visitors at the home of
Mr. Cecil Pullman,
Mr. Hugh McMillan Jr. is visiting.
friends in Detroit.
A community dance was held In
S.'S. No. 9 schoolhouse on Friday ev-
ening. All reported- a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Grieve and Bar-
bara 'spent the American holiday with
Mr, and Mrs. J. Reinke.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones and .fa-
mily of Exeter, Mt. R. Traquair, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 3.
'Elgie.
Mrs. B. Thompson and son Alex.,
of Brucefield, visited on Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Harry Chesney,
'Mr. Ro'bent Cooper had the mis-
fortune to lose his fine barn by fire ono
Saturday night.
DUBLIN.
-•Beattie's Big Sale Date—Sat., Dec.
5th until Sat., Dec. 1'2t'h. See Big Bills
in windows. Beattie Sells For Less.
School Report.—.November report
for St. Patrick's School. Dublin:
Sr. I'V,—J1ary Molyneaux, Ursula
Flanagan, Muriel Looby, Margaret
Dorestyn, 'Genevieve Feeney, Jack
Benn (absent for two examinations).
Jr. IV, — (James Delaney, Albert
Donnelly, Bary Ciituinto, Kathleen
Cummings.
Sr. LIIL—Charles Krauskopf, Teresa
Krauskopf, James Curtin, Jack Flan-
agan, Jack Jordan, _\darce'lla Dillon,
Fergus Stapleton, Fergus Cummings.
Jr, I'I'I. — 'Michael Feeney, Dalton
Burns, Louis Looby, Lucille ;Mc-
Grath, Loretta Feeney, Johnny J'Ial-
ney, Loreen Looby-, Mary Evans,
Harry Cummings, Mary Jordan,
awes Krauskop1, Rose Feeney,
Iathleen Brennen.
. .sF
MargaretSecond TyerslClass, J—ames LouiJoredan,lanagan, Jos -
ph Benn, Gerald Burns, Margaret
winnings, William Maloney, Aileen
orlon, Veronica O'Connor, Kathleen
tapleton, Earl Nagle, Thomas Dors-
y, Angela Donnelly.
first Book. —,Mary Woods, Mary
orsey, Joseph Klinkham;mer, Rose
Klinkhamnter, Francis Dillon, Rita
orresteyn, Ryan Jordan, Louis Don-
elly, Edward Rowland.
Primary.—Mary Stapleton, Margar-
+Krauskopf, Catharine Jordan,
elon Flanagan, Catharine Tyers,
illy Beim, Francis Evans, Joseph.
orresteyn, Agnes Feeney, Bernice
btrnelly, Rita Maloney, George
Finkhanrner, Philip Klinkhanvmer.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter McLaughlin of
anliey spent Sunday with Mr, and
rs. Mike 5tcL'aughlin,
The euchre party Which was held in '
ublin parish hall Friday night was
II attended
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manley spent
nday with .\Ir. and Mts. Leo -•Tarr
.
Mfiss Catherine Gormley of Buf-
o spent the week -end with her
rents, Mr. and Mfrs. Ed, Gormley.
Pisses Annie and .Lizzie Ryan of
aforth spent Sunday with their ma -
f, P. Ryan, of Hibbert.
he pupils of the Separate and
gh Schools held a- very successful -
d -party in the parish hall -on Fri -
night. The winners of the prizes
e; Gentlemen's first prize—JSich-
Coyne; second, Frank McConnell.
dies' first—Mrs. L. J. Looby; sec -
Mrs. 14. McQuaid. Ltti'
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rmdey.
4r. Jahn Duncan of Woodham vis -
at the home of Mr, Jack McGrath
Sunday last.
tiss Theresa Carpenter .and Patrick
Connell motored to Toronto on
reday. They were accompanied
c on Friday night by Miss Rose
Connell and Joseph Carpenter.
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AT 1 O''CLOCK -
.Rifle and Shotgun, Shooting.
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with recitations„ drills, etc. at their John Hart.