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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-01-07, Page 6' IIENSALL, • Mr, Ernest P'erpero ,Sernie -visited ()Vet the week end with his parente IVICMartin who had been •visiting •over the holidays with rele- 't'' ti toWn treturned to his home' n Galt on 14011day.„, Mi ts Frunees Peirce 1,i''visitirtg rel- atives in it ,Tbarnias. •• DeeSmth ,of S. Marys.visited over • the week "end with 'friends ill town, Mrs. Ross McLean and children, ; ewho, heye been ivisitin'g. relatives he returned toDetroit.on' Monday. • "Mr. Wm. Simpson. of Detroit vis- , it:et/ over Nev Year's with relatives here and was accompanied back by lfr. Bert Horton who intends taking • a position there. Tor- dance held in the town hall on Battey. Mrs. II. Thursday evening last was largely at- Mr...jack Stewart` left 'on Wednes- mtepded and all report a good time, day last 'for Hamilton. Mrs, Stewart Congrattilatione to Mr and Mrs, js remaining for awhile with her BeverlY Beaton (nee Miss Dor-othy parents,. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Pollgek, 'Green) on the arrival • of a young Miss Jessie Metcalf re•turned to De - daughter on Monday last. troit on Saturday and Mr. 'William Mr. Thos. Laing of •Excter visited Metcalf to Ann Arbor. on Saturday with his 'brother-in-law IVIisses Elva Dewar, Annie Dewar, Mr. Robert Bell, who is seriously Alma McKay, Anna aed Bessie El- with•blood poison. liott and Mr. James Cameron return - Mr. Sam Rennie vistied friends in ea ,to Toronto on Saturday last, lamedon on Tuesday. Miss Ethel Jowett left on Friday Mr. A. VVhiteside of Goderich was into' rdeume her duties at Brechin and town on Tuesday 'on, business. Miss Izette Merrier to 'New Dundee. Messrs. J. MaDonald, G.' C. Petty, Miss Helen Gerrie returned to the Robert Higginvand Rev. Mr. Nay' village on Monday evening having for attended the Liberal-Conserva- spent the vacation at her home near tive luncheon in London on Tuesday. Ingersoll. Mr, and Mrs John Young celebrate David Dewar, Fred Heard and • ed New Year's day at the Commercial Merton .Merner went to Clinton Mon - hotel, inviting a few of their nearest day to resume their studies at the friends, including Miss Prince and high school and Brown 'Higgins to Mr. Ileith Oliver df London. A Mainty the School of Commere. supper was served and prominent Mr. Fred Fowlie who spent a young men of our village were lucky week at his home here, returned to enough to get the coins out of the London on Saturday. cake, which promises a marriage Mr. Alf. Scotchmer from the West, eacm. The everting was spent in is visiting his sister, Mrs. William games and 'dancing which broke up Heard. in the early hours of the morning. Mr. Geo. Whitesides, who spent The music was 'supplied by radio, New Year's with Rev. F. H. and ing. Which made a most enjoyable even- Mrs. Paull, returned W Guelph on Monday. Mr. Harry Smith, who has been Mrs. F. W. 'Baker is visiting her vis'ting aver the holidays with his daughter, Mrs. Victor Burt, in Lon - parents here, returned to London en eon. Monday Miss Winifred Elliott, of London, Mr and Mrs. John Scott and chil- is a guest with her aunt, 'Mrs. J. dren of Cromarty visited on -Sunday Fraser. with friends in town. The party given 'by the Y.P.S. in Mrs. Samuel Steacy and daughter, the Town Hall on Wednesday of last Lillian, visited over the holiday with week, was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Jarrott, at Hills - green. The first regular meeting in the New Year will be on Friday,. January Mr. Donald Hoggarth who has the fifteenth at 8 o'clock In the the been with his parents here has return - 'basement of St. Andrew's United ed to Toronto. church. Dr. A. Newton -Brady will The many friends of Mr. Richard continue his lecture on First Aid. Blatchford are pleased to see him Mrs. M. Ferguson left on Thursday able to be out agai after his long ill- last 'to spend the winter with her son James, in London, Mrs., S. J. Voir of Toronto visited Mrs. Agnes Currie left on Friday over the holiday with her parents, to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. Mc - Mr. and Mrs Robt. Bonthron, 13ride, at 1,Vindsor. The young people of Chiselhurst Mrs. Geo. W. Woods and Miss will present their play in the church Nan returned to the village early in the near future. They also will in the New Year after spendingthe Hencall, arrange to give it 'in the town hall, holidays at St. Stephen's Rectory, Next Sunday evening the subject in I Courtright. • The entertainment given under the the United Church will be "The Man auspices of Trinity church Sunda)* Whn Played the Fool" schoolon Tuesday last was enjeyed Mr. Ernest Caldwell is lying at his by quite a number. The children home irt Hay seriously ill with pneu mania. - toot: their parts very well and great credit is clue to 'Mrs. Paull for train - Me. and Mrs, Jas. Smith and family ing the children in the Cantata, "The of Windenr spent New Years the Crowning of Christmas": also comic guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Consitt. songs were given by Mr. A Dunn erris Cantelon who spent the and Miss Jean Wood e danced the holidays at his home here returned sailor? Hornpipe. The Y.P.S. Or - ie teaching school, to Omer -lege on Saturday where he chestra rendered several fine selec- tionq. At the conclusion of the pro - The meeting of the Young People's gramme "Santa Claus" distributed League of the United church was, candy and oranges to members of mental duet by Mildred McDowell held en Monday evening, An instrtt- the etineey school and those taking Part in the programme. and Lillian Steacy and a solo by Mrs. Lee }redden were greatly enjoyed. The election of officers was held for the „corning year: President, Miss VARNA. Viola Higgins: First Vice, Miss M. The many friends of Mrs. A. Par- F,,lis: Second Vice, Miss E. Murdock; ; sons will be sorry to know she is Third Vice, Carl Passmore; Fourth ' suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Vice, Mrs. Simpscm; Secretary, Ger- l Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Reid, of To - Smillie. ald Farquhar; Treasurer, Clarence ronto, spent New Year's with his parents at his old home. Miss Helen Smith, who spent the Mr. and Mrs. D. McNaughton, of holidays at Iler home here, retnrned , Kitchener, spent a few days with Mr, to London on Tuesday, where she is and Mrs. A. Foster and other rela- attending business 'college, tives here, _Owen Ge'ger Again Elected Reeve! Mr. D. Smith, cif the London of Hensall.—.After a spirited contest: R.C.R., spent a few days renewing on Monday, Mr. Owen Geiger was acquaintances in and around our .arrain ro.eted Reeve of Hensall overt' burg. ThOs. Hudson by a rnaiority of 24, A social evening was held on New Mr. Geieer receiving 203 votes and Year's eve in the hall under the aus- Mr. Reckon 179. Mr. 1-Titilson was a pices of the Anglican church. A former reeve of Hensall and put up a varied programme consisting of solos, _good fight, hut side issues were choir selections, readings, duets and again dragged into the campaign, re- instrumentals were given. The clarin- i strain', in his defeat, The Council et and violin selections given by I for 1926 will be Owen Geiger (reeve),! :Messrs. Smith and Marshall were Conneillors Chris. Campbell, Robt, I very much appreciated ly one and all, Higgins, Robt. McArthur and Jas. and altogether a very pleasant even - Priest. I ing was spent. Our public and continuation schools! Miss Welsh has returned after her opened tip on Monday morning with' vacation, to again resume her duties a good attendance and the same staff as teacher, of teachers. Miss Perim and Billy, Logan spent The hockey match which was to Sunday in Bayfield. I- •take •place on Monday evening bee Mr. Clifford Epps, who spent hi tween Hensel] and Zurich at Zurich holiday in Toronto, has returned was postponed on account of soft home weather. Miss L. Beatty spent the week -end Mr. Ed. Sheffer visited friends in with her sisters in Clinton. London on Tuesday. Miss Hazel Webster, of Lucknow, Mr. • Thos. Luker, of Saskatchewan, has been visiting with friends In . is visiting his brother Mr. Wm. Luker nig vicinity. q. Miss Doris Chapman, who has 'Mr. and Mrs, F. WeekeesPent Sun- ", been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Bayfield Geo, Scott, returned to her home in Road. g Palifierston on Monday. Mr, M. Elliott shipped live stock P The Salvation Army Concert given tc Toronto Monday. in the Town Hall on Monday evenin,e A movement is on foot to have a `11 was. fairly well attended. Varna Old Boys' day next summer. Mrs. Frank Farquhar and son Johnny spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs, John Cochrane, of Hills- egreen. .1. Mr. G. C. Petty is spending a few rz days this week in Toronto. le. Mr. Donald McKaig taking a • course at Clinton business college. Death of Harry Jacobi.—The many friends here of Mr. Harry Jacobi were shocked to hear of his death on New Year's morning'. Mr. Jacobi erel took place on Monday to Hensall Union Cemeter BAYFIELD • Harry Brandon of agent few days with Mrs. C, 13tiandon. ' Mr. and 3r/r. R. Bailey o dale, Alta„ are visiting the mother, Mrs. M. Bailey, Mrs. CaMerou, YO Alta„ spent a few days last 'iting her sister, Mrs, L. M Miss Nina Heard returned day to Stratford; Miss Jea to Orton and Miss Mary Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, R. S. Bailey onto spent New Year's with THE 8"F°81.H 114E"fa 'THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920. " • . . ,•, afternoon New Year's at 'her parents . leir • Y „, Mrs. George Cook, of Goderich town- what the members did at 'To' - • ship, h;?Ir Will Moore sPent -*Christmas moved to Pork Httron for the win - olidays with his inother l'oroisto. ter months, nd tong and interesting speech telli . HAY FOR SALE,' • SEAFORTH r tz Q. IV/rs. Wm, Doig and .daughter have Lo on, • ' BRUCEF/ELD. '. is enotbee, , me, 'legit efeGregor and his broth- ,. er, Fraele left for their respective 1 H4wire?' 'h,Ontes 'M. Detroit and Flint • '3,IondaY forrner $ morning, after spending their holi- uwnegeskto.vwits1:, fdraieynsd,with • their father and nthr' Miss Etnina McDonald returned akins. tri her school for another year after 00 Mon- the Christmas holidays. n Woods Mr. Geo Swat I . i i. yv ifred „Meths and Miss Marg- aret Iltellis have returned beetle from their visit'. to Flint. / , One of the old pioneers of Tucker - smith, Mrs. ,John Dayman, died ea visiting at Mr. y,h.bh. Worjsman's.* 1 Sunday morAmg in ,her 91st year. '• Mrs. McDonald O.. London, is , 1 funeral of Mrs. John DaYman, 'Which • Mr, and Mrs. John .Mopele, of Mc- Lellan, Algonia, were" here, for the ook place on Tru....,:ay. /vers. Dayman ied on Sunday, and was in,,her 91st year. • Wild yoting'est daughter have returned d andhis wife and t of To home after spending neanrl is sttvvuoi parents in the last r. J. D. ougal, of aughters, ome ay, Dec. United n Isabel ult Ste, ited in Allen, of aired to Petrie, a dainty Mr. and shes of 11 lbe at the 1st m south McDon- ttended Toronto ainment d girls nor is . Offer- return - school return - g her . P. S. ew of - coming CONSTANCE. We are s-rry to hear that Mr. George Riley is on the sick list. Mr. Joseph Riley returned to his home in Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday after an extended visit with relatives. Mr. Hector Lindsay of Cleveland, is visiting his brother, Mr. Peter Lindsay at neesent, i had been in poor health fee a couple Mr. and Mrs. John Mann spent 0f years, Before engaging in lar- Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, i ing in Tuckersmith, he ran a harness Robert Geimoldby '•• business in Hensel!, and was well and Mrs. John Fergusoe is confinedeto ; 'favorably known. Mr. Jacobi was 62 her bed at present under the doctor's 'years ola and leaves to elsourn his car°- , /oss his wile and one son) The fun.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley spent weeks with /vfrs. Swan's p Toronto. -Miss Laura Swa in Toronto. Mes. Rouatt was spending week at . the home of Itt Gemmell. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugh MeD Tiverton and their little d spent New Year's at . the h Mrs, John 'Walker. AllenePetrie.-On Wednesd 30th, in North IBroadview church, • Toronto; e 'Miffs An Petrie, principal ,of the Sa Marie High School, was tin marriage to 'Mr. '161)t. Brucefield;eby the ReveeH. T ard, former pastor of the h ter Bit ceremony, guests rep the home of Mr. Arnold brother of the bride, where wedding dinner was served Mrs.' Allen have the good wi their many friends. They wi home to their friends after March, at their beautiful fan of (Brucefield, Mr. Andrew Petrie, Mrs. old and Mrs. C. H. Haugh a the Allen -Petrie wedding in last week, The Sunday .school entert was a success. The boys an 'a'll did their parts well Ho due to those who trained them ing was something over $92. Miss Lorna Aikenhead has ed to resume her duties at her near Peterboro, Miss Emma McDonald has ed to Palermo after spendin holideys 'at her home here. The annual meeting of the Y was held Sunday evening, N ficers were elected for the year. Miss Vera Pepper, who was spend- ing her holidays at -her borne here, has returned to Petrolia. Kelly Circle will meet on Thurs- day. A good attendance is requested. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Allen have re- turned from Toronto and are settling down to the stern realities of life. Miss Anna Aikenhead is recover- ing from her recent illness, Mrs. A. McDonald has left Bruce - field -to reside with her daughter, Mrs, G. Manson, in Blyth. She will ,be greatly missed in the community. Young People's Society—On Thurs- day evening, December 31st, the young people met in the S d school room for a Watch Nigh vice. The first two hours were spent c pleasantly games, contests and lunch. This was followed by a service, starting about 11 p.m., 1925, n and ending about 12.15 in 1926. Dm- ing the service, the president, Miss 'Mary McNaughton gave a very in- teresting topic -on the .four -fold life of Jesus.Mr. Armour then g most impressive and appropriate on "Making the Most of the Y ," as the new year was dawning upon us. After this, the President asked the members to give their New Year's resolution. A number were given among which the most out- standing was, "In all things, giving Christ pre-eminence." During the service we were favored by solos from Mr. John Warrener and Miss Jean Murdock. The service was also one of special prayer, six members leading in prayer during the evening. At the end of the meeting the door was opened for the Ne Y Mr. Robt. MeNaughton has re- turned to Loudon Normal, _... Mr. Lyle Norris was home aver Sunday front Windsor. Mr, Lance Norris has returned from the Boys' Parliament • at To-. Mrs, W. W. Cooper, of London, spent New Year's with her son' at Kippen, arid also visited her many friends, who were pleased to see her. MrS. John Daman, one of the Pioneer settlers'of Tuckersmith, passed to the great 'beyond on Sill - day morning last. Mrs. Dayman was a remarkably smart woman and had reached the great age of 'over 90 yeans. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Coulter and Mrs. McLean, of Egmonelville, spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc Gregor. 'Mr. Rob and Mies Margaret Elgie entertained about fifty of their young friends to a social dance one evening last week, and all report a fine time. Mrs. (Rev.) Richardson, Lon- don, spent New Year's with her brothers and sister at Kippen, Mr. and ,Mrs. W. McGregor are receiving congratulations these days. It's a boy. ST. COLUMBAN. 'Miss Evelyn McGrath 'returned to her school at Tilbury on Saturday. Miss Mary McQuaid, who spent the Christmas holidays art the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mc- Quaid, returned to McGregor on, Saturday. . Mr. J. V. McIntyre, of Brantford, spent a few -days at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. V. McGrath, , Mr, Robert McGrath returned to Detroit -on Ivlonday :offer a week spent at the home of his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. McGrath. Mr. James McQuaid, who spent the past Week's holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McQuaid, returned to Detroit Satur- day last Miss Margaret Doyle, who spent the Christmas holidays at the par- ental home in Hibbert, returned to Maidetone en Monday. Mr. W. L. Fortune, of Detroit, spent the Christmas holidays- at the home of his sister, IV'. and Mrs. M. Downey. Mr, George Malone- returned to t ser- Detroit on Saturday after spending the 'holidays at the home of his par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. John Malone, The Messrs. Joseph, Dennis a Peter Maloney, w' i spent the Chri las holidays at the home of th nother in McKillop, returned to D trait on .Saturday, ave al Sullivan, returned to Sarnia on Monday. New of Sarnia, who visit- ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. P A Ntaelwk nd st- eir ter, and we parted wishing ear to each of a happy New Year. On Sunday everting the Tot People held their regular citizens service during which the officers the New Ycar were elected. 'T topic. "The Race Problem in acific, was very aptly taken by Miss Mary McNaughton. She gave a very full account- of the problem, leaving us to think seriously on the greatness of -the task ahead of us, in solving such a mmblem. The results of the election if officers will be published next week, Tuxis.—The Tuxis Square are hold- ing an open meeting in the Sunday school room on Friday evening, Jan- uary 8th. The principal feature of the meeting will txi.t. an address by Mr. Lance Norris, M.B.P.P., of South Huron. He will spealc on the work of the Boys' Parliament which met in Toronto last weelc. Other interesting features are being prepared and the boys would he pleased to see a large number of interested young and old ont to see how a Tuxis meeting is, carried on. Mr. Will Landsborough has return- ed to London mermal. Miss Lillian Knox has resumed her school at Woodford after the holi- deys. Miss Isabel Souter has returned to her school ae'Motherwell. The following Normalites have r turned to Stratford—Gertrude Stool ton, Geraldine O'Connor, Mar Feeney and Helena Flannery. Mrs, Frank McQuaid and ti Misses Florence and Rose McQuai or McKillop, were in Tpronto, th f re part of the weelc, attending th eception of their niece end cousin Miss Mbegaret McQuaid, at St Joseph's convent, Toronto. The many friends of Mr. Jerry Stapleton will be sorry to learn tha he las not been well during the pas en- week. We hope soon to kear of his her ispeedy improvement. Mr, and Mre. P. Reynolds spent mg New Year's at the home of their hip mother, Mrs. M. Lynch. • for Miss Agnes Lynch, of Detroit, who heispent. aefew weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Lynch returned Monday. Miss Kathleen Mulligan, of Logan, visited her friends, Miss Mary 0'- Slillivan, during last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carlin, of Mc- Killop, were Su day visitors at the home of Mrs, D. Shanahan, Seaforth, Miss Agnes Rielly, of Hibbert, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, J. Reilly, has left for Toledo, Ohio, where she has secured work, Mr. Joseph P. Moylan returned to St. Michael's College, Toronto, this week after spending the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr.' and Mrs, Thos, Moylan, Mc- Killop. c- e - el KXPPEN. Mr, and Mrs. Duncan McCowan, of Seaforth, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Dayman and Mr.' .and Mrs. Jas. McClymont the latter. part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Butt and Mr. and Mrs, R. Dayman, visited the latter's mother, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Glazier, at Clinton, on New Year's Day. Mrs. Geoghegan and son Gordon, of London, visiting Mr, and Mrs, Jas. McClymont over the week -end. Mrs. W. W. Cooper and Mrs. (Rev.) Tohn Richardson, of London, are visiting friends here, The Y. P. S. was held' on Sunday evening. It was opened by two hymns and afterward Mr, Lance Norris, the member of the Boys' Parliament from Souther -Imam gave B/RTHS. ANDERSON. --At the Seaforth hos- pital, on 'Thursday, December 31st„ 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Anderson, of Monkton, a daughter, sale, clatlisaontaityc ofgoodtcaimro. twhyoh4aidy fxor*: change for eattle'. ;Apply Lot 2, Con. 33 1-Iullett, J. WI-IEATLEY, Blyth •P. O. 6 ANNUAL MEETING• ' SEAFORTH AGRICULT,URAL • SOCIETY, The annual !fleeting of the Seeforth Agricultural ,Society will be held in The Carnegie Library • Tuesday, Janttayy 19th, 1926, at 2 o'clOck. Financial report for, 1925. Election of Officers and Directors for 1926 end other important business: DR. F. HARBURN, President, CARD OF THANKS. Mr. Ernest Chittenden and family wish to •thank friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during their recent bereavement. WedzieMsdAaRY,KJEaTn.8.6t11. Wheat, per bus. $1.40 Oats, per- bushel „,.„ .. .... ....40c Barley per bushel' 65c 13uckwneat, per,bushe ... . . 65e, Shorts,;per cwt. ............ Bran, per Cwt,' B • Eggs, per doz. , k'otatoes; per bag . . .. . $1.7S Hoge, Per cwt. $12.50 AGENT WANTED. Agent, part or full time, for Life Insurance Company.' Good contract. Apply News Office. tf HOUSE FOR SALE. Modern frame resid nee and lot, Corner James and Ann streets, Sea - forth. Apply to The News Office. - BEEF FOR SALE. 'Beef by the quarter or by the cut. First-class beef. Call Go Hicknell, phone 64r9 Dublin; or James J. Murray, Phone 17r23 •tf .....••••••••• , , HERE THURS., FRI., and SAT. THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST -LITTLEST AND MOST LOVABLE PERSONALITY _JaeKIE e0eAN IN "The Ragman" he success of "The Ragman" has been such that the company there written and produced a sequel to it ---"Old Clothes"—shown M Toronto last week. YOU'RE GOING TO LIKE "THE RAGMAN." Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. MON. TUES., WED., "In The Name Of Love" From Edward 'Bulwar-Lytton's THE LADY OF LYONS with Rica.do ,Cortez, Greta Nisson and the two comedy villains Beery and Batton 1 Coming INTO THE NET„ mee 3D0 YOU SELL FARM PRODUCTS? Row do y u know he 4viron't buy? Have you called hint by Long Distance? "I sell entirely by -Long Distance -- It's quieleer and.cheaper." —Hay and Grain Dealer IVIANLEY. A large number of friends a neighbors assembled at the home Mr. W. Siemon last week to welcor the newly married... couple on th am a wedding trrp, after which the rest of the night was spent in games and dancing until the wee hours in the morning when all wish- ed their host and hostess many happy returns of such occasions. The young couple, Mr and Mrs. Voke, have moved to their new home in Thernholm where Me. Yoke is carrying on a blacksmith tusinesS. Messrs. Harold Maloney and Fer- gus Kelly late of Detroit called on friends here during the week, Miss Agnes Eckart -left last Satu day to resume her duties as teache n Amherstburg, Miss Teresa Eckart has left r) Chicago this week where she has se cured a position, Mr. Con Eckert spent the wee end with friends in our burg. Miss Lizzie Murray las left to at teed normal- school at Strarfoal. Mr. George Walsh left for l'aris where he has secured a position. Mr, Peta Eckart was ..e Toronto on Saturday with a carload of cattle. Mr. Thos, Johnston left for Flint, 'Mich., on Wednesday of this week. HURON NEWS. Blyth. bert Glousher, youngest son of Mr. rid and Mrs, John Glousher, of Mullett. of The ceremony was performed by ee Rev, G. Telford. The newly wedded,, eir couple will make their home in Hullett. Mr, and Mrs. George Johnston are leaving on' a trip through the South- ern states. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McKay have gone to California to spend three months. Death came with startling sudden- ness during the early morning hours of Thursday, December 24th, to John T. McCaughey, a lifelong resiednt of Morris township, who was in his �3rd year, 11,' McCaughey enter- ee tained some friends at his home on r Wednesday evening until shortly after midnight. He retired at 4 a.m, in the r best of health and spirits, 'but whenis wife awoke in the morning she found him dead in, bed, A paralytic k stroke was given as the cause of death. Besides his Widow Mr, Mc- _ Caughey is survived by two sons at home one daughter, Mrs, George Blake, of Grp, t DIED. McDERMID.--In Clinton, on Tues- day, January 5th, 1926, Christina [McGregor, widow of the late John D. McGregor, aged 48 years and 6 months, • The funeral will be held at her Mee residence, Clinton, on Friday a'fternoon, at 1:30 o'clock. Inter- ment- in Maitland Bank cemetery, Seaforth. FEENEY.--Ie Hibbert, on Sunday, Jan, 3rd, 1926, Margaret Williams, 'beloved wife of James Feeney, Jr., in her 40th year. BRADLEY. --At his late residence, 2471 Calvert avenue, Detroit, De- cember 25th, 1925, Ceylone R. Brad- ley, beloved husband of Beatrice Scarlett Bradley, and son-in-law of Mr. William Smrlett, 376 Central avenue, London. Pc:He borneon the 7th concession of Marris, about a mile from ome where he died. The. funeral was held on Saturday morning to St. Ambrose church, ' Bruesels, where requiem mass was celebrated, followed by in- terment in Brussels Roman Catholic cemetery.' lifr.13. Herrington received word • athis brother Samuel, of Saska- toon, had passed away suddenly on Christmas night. A qUiet wedding was soleninized at the -Manse, Blyth, on December 16th, when Miss Sarah Agnes, dattghter of Mr.. and Mrs. S. J. Creighton, of Hullett, became the bride of Mr. Her - rime Dressing for Wounds,.....some factories and workshops car- bolic acid is kept for use in caeter- ising wounds and cuts sustained by the woekrnen. Far better to keep on hand a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclec- tric Oil. It is just as quick M action and does not scar the skin or burn the flesh. - PROFESSIONALe'CARDS. DR. R. HUGH ROSS, Physician and Surgeon, Late if London Hosl pital, London, England. Speciet attentionotto diseases of ,,thRi.iFYa, ear, nose and "throe t. OffleagJ resid- ence behind Dominion Bank.' Office - Phone No. 5; Residence Phone 106. DR, F. J. BURROWS,. Seafortb.. Office and residence, Goderich street, cast of the Methodist chtirch. Coe - oiler for the County of Huron. Tole-, , , phone No. 40. , DR. C. MACKAY.—C., Mackay honor get:Made of TrinitITnivern-_ ity,and gold •medallist --t.f Trinity ,`...`\•• Medical College; member di the'Col: • lege of Physicians and Surgeons Of - DR. F. J. R. FORSTER.—Ey, _Eara Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi. "'We' cine University of Toronto, 1897. Late Assistant New York Ophthal. mic and Aural Institute Efoorefield's, I Eye, and GoldenSquare Throat Hos- pitals, - London. ,.,, England.,,, M 'Commercial Hotel, Seat or t b. third Mondaii in each mon* from 11 4.M. to 3,p.m. ' 53 Waterloo street south, Stratford, phone az% Stratford. Dental. DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Rom, Grads - ate of N rthwestern University, Chi- cago. Ill. Licentiate Royal College al Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Offio-IF over Sills' hardware, Main street, Sea - forth. Phone 151. Musical Instruction. CHAS. A. HOWEY, organist 'end choir director, North Side United Church, Seaforth. Instruction give* in piano, organ and theory. Studio over the Dominion Bank. • General Fire, Life, accident & Automobile INSURANCE AGENT and Dealer in Singer Sewing Maritime James Watson North Main St. SEAFORTH, ONT, THE ilicKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED Officer. - James Connolly, Goderich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice Pretrg id en t; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Directors. Wm, Rin, No. 2, Seaforth; John Benneweis, Brodhagen; James Evans,' Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clinton) James Conolly, Goderich .• ;Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferrite Harlock; George McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield, Agents. Alex. Leitch, R.R. 1, Clinton; X Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray, It R. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Hohnesville; R. G. Jarinouth, Borne holm. James Kerr and John Goverer 'ock, Seaforth, auditors, Parties desirous to effect insurances or tranacst other 1 usiness will be promptly attended to by application to any of the above officers addressed to their respective postoffices. that tired look and "ragged" feeling out of your face, Say Bonilla Facial" to your barber and come up wading with a new appear- ance of vim and fitness. Be one of the "mullion ta,wdek." ROBIN SO N .'S (Just Around the Corm*" Seaforth PONG WING LAUNDRY Haying purchased the Laundry - business on Main street, Secdo rat from W. H. Lee, I am prepared to make a good job of your laundry work- . Drea of Asthina makes. countless thousands miserable. Night after • night the attacks return and even when brief respit, is given the mind is still in torment from continual an- ticipation. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's As- thma Remedy changes all this. Re- '., lief comes, , nd at once, while future , attacks are warded off, le...ing the af- , ' flicted one I.. a state of peace and " happiness he once Lclieved he cduld never enjoy. Inexpensive and sold ' --% • :- almost everywhere, -11