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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926.
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WINTHROP.
The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S.
meeting held at the hone of Mrs, R.
McFarlane last Wednesday after-
noon was well attended. After a
few hours spent in quilting the meet-
ing g ed b
singing m
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C. Hillbn, c g yptn cr Mrs.
presided. The Scripture
lesson wap read by Mrs. H Blanch-
ard, and Messenger prayer by Mrs.
A. Patrick. After the roll call and
reports from the treasurer of the'
Ladies' Aid and W. M. S„ a few mo-
ments of silent prayer was offered
2rs. 'Gould.' The topic on were in Clinton on Tuesday attending
osprt:ai, has recovered 'sufficiently
to return home.
Mrs. )enure Patterson, of London,
is with her daughter, Miss Pearl
Patterson, Who underwent an opera-
tion an Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kerr, north
of town, entertained about 100 friends
on Friday night in. honor of their
son James, who is leaving for To -I
ionto to attend school. Mr. and
Mrs.. Kerr proved to be excellent
hosts, and the •party did not break
up until nearly daybreak. "
Miss Doris Bolton, of. Hensall,
spent Saturday at the home of Miss
Lavada Rising. .
Miss Lavada Rising spent Monday
in .tratlor d. •
Mr. James Kerr left on Monifay
morning for Toronto. '
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle, of
Hibbert, spent Sunday at the horno of
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Downey, Beechwood.
Mr. Timothy McDermott, of
amilton, and his brother, William,
of Dublin, were visitors on Sunday
last at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Doyle, Hibbert.
Mr. John Beattie was in Watford
attending the funeral of his sister -in -
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• Mr. C. A. Barber is in London a
tending the convention of the W. O
Dairymen.
The ladies of the Altar Society .of
St. James' parish are having a euchre
and old time dance in the parish
hall on Tuesday evening, Jan. 19th.
A prize will be given, to the couple
coming the longest distance. Cards
start sharp at 8:30 p.m. Hogg's or-
chestra. in attendance.
Rev. Dr. Larkin is 'pending this
week in Windsor with his son, Mr.
Fred Larkin.
Miss Mary Webster, who has been
spending the holidays at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Web-
ster, .left on Wednesday for Detroit
to resume her studies at the Grace
hospital.
Miss Jessie Wright, of Toronto, is
visiting Miss Jackson,
Miss Marshall has returned to
London after visiting Miss Jackson.
Mrs. L. Kennedy, of W'ingltam, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. - Mackay,
Goderich street.
Mr, J. F. Daly has purchased the
livery stable of Mr. W. A. Crich
(formerly the 'loyal Stables).
The following ladies attended the
last meeting of the Huron Presby
feria! of the 'Presbyterian section in -
the United church on Tuesday: Mrs.
Jno. Finlayson, Mrs. Robert Archi-
bald, 'Airs.-'Rdb't, Scarlett, Miss S,
"Govenlock, Mrs. James Scott and
Mrs. W. Mc vfialan.
The annual meeting of the Sea-
farth Horticultural Society will be
held in the Carnegie Library on Sat-
urday evening, January 16th, at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Henderson Left
this week for Fort Erie where they
intend staying several mtonths.
Miss Helen Beattie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, W. Beattie, 6f McKil-
lop, who was operated on in the
Seaforth hospital on Saturday night,
is getting along nicely.
Miss Gertrude Miller, of Walton,
is visiting Miss Violet Rankin.
Miss Jean Stewart has gone to To-
ront'o to take a course at a businesscol lege
Mr. T. Sm'ith, of Guelph, was a
visitor at his home here,
Rev. W. D. McDonald was in Rod-
ney attending the funeral of a rela-
tive.
Mr. J. Jackson and Mr. Ted Downs
who have been visiting Miss Jackson,
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ckson
'have returned to Ridley College, St.
Catherines,
The Dominion store has leased the
store next Mr, John MacTavish in
the Cardio •block.
Mrs. F. H. Larkin, Mrs. J. C.
G ,eie, Mrs. T. Swan 'Smith, Mrs. H.
T. Gibson and Miss H. I, Graham
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a trifle mixed, yet it was thoroughly
enjoyed 'by all the members, Mr.
Howey, the new choir leader in town,
was 'present and delighted the 'mem-
bers with a number of selections.
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obtained and at moderate prices.
Two days only, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, January 26 and 27th. Beat -
tie's Fair, Seaforth, Ont. 3
",Han'licaps to Progress in India" :the annual ineeting of the (Presby
terian) Huron Presbyterial.
was given by Mr's. H. Alexander and
was full of interest, followed by vol-
untary prayer by Mrs. C. Hillen.
The business meeting opened and
several items were talked over, It
was decided to adopt the trite box
fund ;the same as other years. Mrs.
R.
McFarlane and Mrs, I
and were appointed -captains fort this
year. The meeting closed by •singing
a hymn and all t•epeating the Lord's
prayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and
Miss 'Helen Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Jackson and son Kenneth, of
l"raltoty spent Sunday with Mrs.
Heist.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Govenlock
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Wm, Sproat, Tuckersmith,
A number from L.O.L. No, 813 at -
ended the Royal Black preceptory
meeting in Blyth last Friday night.
Mr. William 'Hart, • of Brussels,
spent Sunday with bis,father,, Mr.
Renhen Hart.
Quite a number ate convalescing
after severe .colds,
HOG SHIPMENTS.
For week ending Jan, 7th, '1926.
Seaforth Total 85, select bacon
12 thick'stnon'th 46, 'heavies 2.
Z ` Brucefield—Total 15, select bacon
5, thick smooth 9, heavies 1.
°v►J Walton — Total hogs 124, select,
y� ',Doren 35 'tlti'ck smooth 73, heavies 6,
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ahnre hogs 10,.
Harron t curry—'Total 1.765, select
Be d%.r j ( haunn 547, tlnck smooth
V 4 a� 1 ■ heavies 84, extra heavies .5, shop hogs
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LIONS EUCHRE AND DANCE.
Monday might was so .cord and
stormy the attendance at the Euchre
and' Dance was not so good as form-
erly. However a very fair crowd
turned out and they certainly enjoyed
themselves, The winners in the
euchre contest -were ladies' first, Miss
Irene Patterson; ladies' lone stands.
Mrs. J. C. Wood; ladies' consolation;
Mrs, 'Geo, A, Sills; gents' first, Leo
Fortune; gents' lone hands, Marshall
Stewart; gents' consolation, Fred
Beattie. The regular 'Tail Twister
was under the weather as were also
many of the other Lions. It is' re-
ported 'that those not 'ander 'the
weather were under the bed clothes,
•preferring the latter' to facing a
stormy night. The remnant of the
Lions present introduced a few new
song hits .and then served lunch,
after which the 'Sea'fort'h, f-Iarmony
Boys provided music for a couple of
hours' dancing. The Lions are very
grateful indeed to theladies who so,
kindly prepared the lunch. Alto-
gether the evening was most •success-
ful and another section was lopped
oft :the Lions Club debt,
At'the reniar bi-monthly meeting
held in. the Olympia restaurant last
Thursday evening it was announced
that District 'Governor Avery would
visit Seaforth on or about the 20th,
Only the badly crippled will be ex-
cused front this meeting„a.t wl'ich the
ladies will be invited. During the
luncheon, 'Rev. Mr. Brown gave a
very neat little speech nn the New
Year and what it should mean . and
while at times his metaphors were
YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE.
The League meeting. on Tuesday
evening was in charge of the Mis-•
sionary and Christian Fellowship
Depts., Messrs. Wm. Black and Mur-
ray Savauge being in charge of the
programme. The Scripture lesson
was read by Miss Margaret Rivers.
A very interesting topic, "Christian
Endeavor and Missions," was given
by Miss Annie Govenlock. A reading
by Miss Hilda Batchellor and a duet
by Miss Ila Johnson and Miss Mar-
garet Ashton proved 'to be very
pleasing numbers. A short social
peniod was spent solving a musical
contest.
ALMA.
Miss Florence Fowler underwent
operation for appendicitis in Seaforth
hospital on Wednesday of last 'week.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Miss Lily Simmons spent a few
days this week with McKillop
friends.
A number of 'our young people at-
tended the dance in Constance on
Friday evening.
Messrs. G. W. Nott and Jas. Dale
were 'business visitors in Toronto
over the week -end, each having ship-
ped a carload of cattle to that city
on .Saturday
IMr. and Mrs. G. B. D'orrance, of
McKillop, were guests on Sunday
last at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. J.
J. Hugill.
Quite a number from here attend-
er; the funeral of the late Mrs. John
McDermid on Friday last.
THE ULRICH CO.
Cardno's Hall was filled on Friday
evening when the second of the
Lyceum concerts was put on by the
Ulrich Co. before a delighted audi-
ence. During the first part of the
programme many feats of magic
were performed. Cards. flowers and
other objects mysteriously appeared
from nowhere, or else disappeared in
the same manner, The company also
gave a
clever demonstration n iu mind
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reading, and Mr. F. D. Hutchison
lent a watch for an experiment in
rough treatment and after seeing it
nearly hammered to pieces, was
pleased to see it restored . to good
condition.
The last part of the programme'
was a spirit seance that was closely
followed by the whole audience. Mr.
Ulrich explained that he did not
produce these weird effects through
spiritism.,
The next concert of this series
will be on Feb. 25th.
HOCKEY.
One of the hardest Best :fou is
g t games
of hockey seen in Seaforth .in a long
time took place last Thursday night
at the rink when Clinton won by a
score of 3 to 2. The teams were
evenly matched. The first period end-,
ed 1.1, the second 24 for Clinton.
The last period was the most strenu-
ous of the whole game, each team
scoring once. The teams were:
'Seaforth—Stewart, goal; Cudmore
and Reid, defence; Kerslake,. centre;
Willis, right wing; Govenlock, left
wing; Muir and Aberhart; subs.
Clinton—Twyford, goal; Nediger
and Mutch, defence; McEwen, cen-
tre; Chase, right wing; Robertson,
left wing; tFulford and F. Mutch,.
subs.
Wingham and Seaforth play here
on Thursday evening, Jan. 14th.
TUXIS SQUARE.
On Wednesday evening last 'the
members of the Tuxis Square met in
a classroom in the United church.
Deputy Willis presided at the open-
ing of the meeting. Mr. Lance
Norris, member of the Boys' Parlia-
ment, gave the boys a balk on the
.business of the Boys' Parliament,
which met recently. Messrs. Barber
and Sillery were chosen as a com-
mittee to ,find a club room for the
Square. The question of ]saving a
Father and Son Banquet and of car-
rying on a 'campaign for the Boys'
Parliament were debated by the
Square. Messrs. Crich, Cook and
Frost had the pleasure of heaving
their initiations and they are now
'members. Mr. 'Howey helped initiate.
The meeting adjourned to meet again
in the near furture in their classroom.
ST. COLUMBAN,
'Mr. John Lane, Sr„ was a Toronto
visitor during last week, land return-
ed on Saturday.
Mr. Thos. Lane, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Lane, 5-1eKillop, has gone
to Toronto to attend school,
Mr. and Mrs, Owen Hart were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Peter J. Matthews, Dublin.
Miss Ann Dalton, of Detroit, was
a visitor over Sunday at the home
of her brother, Mr. and Mrs, John J.
Dalton, Hibbert.
blaster Alphonsus Cronin, son or
Mr. sand Mrs. Daniel 'Cronin, is laid
up with an attack of pneumonia,
Mr. T. Sullivan, of Kingsbridge,
was a visitor on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dalton,Hib-
bert.
Mr, Michael Downey has the con-
tract of conveying the two teachers,
Mother Angeline and Mother Dor-
othy, from Dublin to their school at
St. Columban daily. -
Miss Gertrude McGrath has return-
ed to her school at Linwood, Ont.
Mr, and Mrs. M. Doyle, Hibbert,
were Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Downey, Mc-
Killop.
A•Ir, Frank O'Reilly, of McKillop,
is still confined to bed. His many
'friends and neighbors hope for his ti -
timate recovery to health athas he has
as
had a long seize of illness.
HARLOCK.
Mrs. Hiram Fisher has returned to
her home in Toronto after making an
extended visited with Harlock
friends.
Burns church mission band wil:
hold their monthly meeting in Har-
lock school on Saturday of this
week.
The Ladies' Aid of Burns' church
held their monthly meeting at the
]sone o'f Mrs: David Reid', and al'
spent a veryenjoyable P ) y blc and profitable
afternoon.
The Fire Brigade of Blyth yth is hold-
ing their annual dance on Friday of
this week in Memorial Hall.
Mr. George Pollard is wearing a
broad smile as his wife ,presented him
with a -bouncing baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyddiatt are con-
tributing to the enjoyment of their
many frie..ds with their new radio,
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HULL•ETT:
Master John Riley is the guest of
his gnandfather, Mr. J. Riley, near
Clinton..
Miss Laithwaite spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Rogerson.
Mr. and Mrs Rapson are visiting
their daughter, Mrs. Will Jamieson.
When a -mother detects from the
writhings and fretting of a child that
worms are troubling it, she can pro-
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worms from the system. They may
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Nearly all children are subject to
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MANLEY.
Mr. John Murray, Jr., and Mr.
John Eckart Jr., are busy blasting
pine stumps and turning them into
wood to help out the shortage of coal.
The late snow storms are making
the roads heavy for 'teaming. A large
number of our •famers are laying in a
supply of wood which they have cut
in the pine swamp.
McKILLOP.
Mr. Thos. Pryce and Mr. Chas.
Little, both of the 8th concession of
McKillop, delivered at Seaforth a
choice load of export and 'butcher
cattle last Friday for which they re-
ceived a good price. Jas. and Dar..
Cronin, of Dublin, were the buyers.
Mr. David Tyermann, of Peace
River district, N.W.T„ formerly of
the 3th con. of McKillop, spent the
week -end at Mr. R. Campbell's and
Mr. C. Little's. Dave is one more
of the boys of McKillop that has
made goad and has done well in the
West.
DIED.
COLCLOUGH. — In 'Hullett, on
Monday, January 11th, 1926, Vera
L. Colclough, in her 32nd year.
LAMB.—In Clinton, on Saturday,
9th, 1926, John Lamb, in his 79th
year.
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