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The Seaforth News, 1926-12-09, Page 4CHRISTMAS CARDS 1%, A fine range of more than, fifty designs of Christmas Qreetings in booklets. folders and cards, on which your'namc can be printed. -Prices are exceedingly reasonable. Come and see them . •THE sEFOIrtIti NEWS , 54 '1...7- 7 .,,, \ 4' 445 OLINTON. 1,75 • ": 134 4 EXET,ER. „ ......., 115 123 2 .. ........ 909 3 .. . . 164 - 98 4...............41 42 - 516 372, HENS ALL I .. 242 151 BAYFIELD. • 1 . 54 129 MoICILL'OP, 1 ,, 22 144 2 . 159 48 .3 67 114 4 , 123 59 362 365 TUCE‘ERSMITH, 81 71 2 111 3 120 19 4 130 34 5 • 120 27 6 • 87 36 649 249 I-IULLET.T. 1 133 36 2 12.3 31 3 , 31 21 4 44 . • 47 17 96 39 89 49 637 237 GODERICH TowNsITIP 1 , 67 64 2 ' 44 65 3 . 54 60 4 .• 37 55 5 .... . . 89 43 fi 61 38 352 325 HAY, 1 . . . 57 24 74 18 3 . 131 107 4 .. 81 127 5 55 35 o .„ .... , „ 60 107 387 22 8 28 69 300 524 • STANLEY. 1 .60 31 2 .. 73 27 3 66 27 . 4 .. .. . .. .. . 99 101 5 .. ..... ., 56 49 6 58 46 7 6 44 418 325 'OSBORNE. 1 . 61 26 2 .. 101 22 3 87 21 4 54 40 5 110 26 6 .. 47 35 7 . 102 39 - - 562 209 STEP HEN 1 .. 106 45 2 38 50 3 101 44 4 .. 126 60 5 24 96 4 66 134 • 7 49 41 8 64 23 e 90 . ...... - 673 554 Medd., majoritY. 1644, WM. GOVENLOCK, Egmondvilir, Returning Officer. - ---- 12. HURON VOTE, DEC. 1, 1926. (Official Returns.) ---- 1-3RUSELS, ., Poll Xo. Joynt Robertsan 4•aa,,,,,k-77"56 52 76 2 , 71 119 47 179 294 COLB•ORNE, 1 .. .. 113 2 . •49 47 3 „ 54 150 154 150 5 .78 •r70 388 , • A 113 88 213 88 65 50 311 .. • ... 91 62 •- 4A . ... 74 86 88 40 828 6 A83 . ':)(‘ 92 86 7 .. . 144 68 Advance .. 16 3 1293 864- GR1F2Y. T ,19 119 2 .. 22, 106 3 30 67 4 . 42 ' 104 '5 A ... .... . 21 96 . • .. . ...28, 118 26•108 ---- -- • •.218 • 799, '. .2 I-IOIVV,11()K. 17.c.•• .. . . 72 1111' • 2 .........72 104 3A. . .... 85 61 83 101 96 81 82 56 "'• .2*.*S, niSiOad•andn • laat , R • a • 4,•1 b raeoN QU Itpul SAW' the' 'iPie,n'ek, W. !G. A:V.9D, o ..tiunOntario Legis- lature froth:South Huron. Medd, was :born ,Hullett township, and is a brother to Councillor F, Bruce Medd of McKillop, 5 60 131 6 . ..... 49 89 493 766 MORRIS. 1 .. ..... „. 36 85' 2. 45 • 81 3 „ 51 92 4 . e 42 .613 -5 .. .. , ... 47 96 6 .. 49 132 - - 270 548 T'URNIBEERY 1A 62 53 113 34 ' 76 2 _ •62 123 3 .. 42, 85 4 , 26 111 226 E. WAW,ANOSH. 21 .... . . .. .. - 20 76 --63 105 3 43 98 4 38 88 5 28 89 192 456 1 ., VV. WAWA8N9OSH. 80 2 . . ..... „88 80 3 63 35 6 5 - .... - - 2573 101 - 354 413 I WING -HMI. 2 91 105 42' 138 3 A 48 70 313 69 64 4A 80 83 4R 48 70 62 50 490 580 1 IVIROXETER. 63 103 ASH f,'1E.Lla 1 .. 72 91 2 ., 54 102 3 .. ..... „ 62 91 4 .. 77 49 5 ' 72 44 o .. .36 57 7 LS 85 401 519 BLYTH. ... 100 7') 85 ' 127 -- -. 185 206 R ECA PI TULATION. Joynt Robertson Ashfield .. 401 519 Myth .. ,185 206 Brussels .. , 179 294 Colhorm .. . 17(1 388 Goderich .. . 1203 864 Grey .. ..... 218 799 1-lowick . ,. 493 766 270 548 Turnberry ... 226 448 E. IVawanosh 192 55'. 5Vawailosh 354' 41345.5 Winghani ... 490 580 1A'roxeter . • . 63 105 . - 4444 6386 ., ,,„,,,,, •,:1re,r0T11,0,, .,,•,„....:15. ,,,:. ,Rettlreing Offieov , BLYTH, Miss Mildred Fitzpatrick of Wing - ham, is visiting et the home of Mr., P..3. Healy. Mrs. J. ,T. McCaughey received the sad news -of -the death iif her brother, in Ohio, •. , Mr. and Mrs. P. J.' 'Kelly visited friends in Briisels over Sunday. Mrs,• A. G. 'Laking and two chute. tei.s, of' Freelton,'Ont, were guests of her mother, Mrs. E. Hilborne, Mrs, Will Roufleclge and little daughter, of ,Sault Ste. Marie return - cd after spending a couple Of weeks, with her sister, Mrs, Irvine Wallace, Mr. and Airs. Chas. Nicholson vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. 'Bradshaw of Brus- sels on ,Monday. The Bible 'Society held a special service it: Queen street United church 'Mrs, H. ColquIroun spent the .week - on 'Sunday. Rev. NV, 2, Hawkins. end with her sister .in 'Logan, preached a very fate sermon, The of- „, A11.; and Mrs. I -I, 'Leslie and family fertory will go towards the Bible So- spent the week -end with friends in ciety funds. . II-oncion. The White ,Gifts Ss:twice of , the 'Preparaions ' are .being - made to Queen street United Sunday . schatd hol.,d the annual Sunday School enter - Dec. 19th. The.gifts presented by ehe will be held on the.evening of Sunday, tainmetit in the hall on Christmas various ,classes. are sent to make a 'Miss Jean Mountain spent the happy Christmas for some 'family •Week -end at her home near St. Marys without a bread -winner. Mrs. McVey is waiting on her sis- :Mr. and 'Mrs, Clarence Johnston, ter, Mrs, Hotham, who is very ill at Mr, and Mrs. Jack Reilly and Helen, preient, of !Brussels and Mr. and Airs. Alfred Mr. A, A. Colquirotta is receiving Xeshitt .aud ,little daughters, Brussels, congratulations these days as the re - were guests of Ur. and Mrs. C. Nigh- aoithoef.iitrliset„ eiLel)ctbirtti:hunt 05 the nts°1){':'''''''''k: ' ' . ' ' ' .. was' • staged on 'Monday afternoon from the east ibdundary to Shaffa. 'Mt. and Mra, C. Adams and /Miss M. Wilson, of 1Seaforth, spent Sanclas with Mr, r.thcl Mrs. G /G iaVison, Mr. and ma, ;Tooi visited Mr. and'Mre LakiliWe Mr, Will Scott js sornewhataWorse, Mrs. Jas..'ReeliMoird and Miss Mar, garet *Richmond returned last week. There was, a l95'& attenelanee at the funeral t54 late 041301.1164.1Y:ott Thursday morning at • nind, o'clock: Rev. Father Gaffney sang •the quicm Mass,. The ,,pallbearerS were Messrs. Wm. George .Cunnidli- ham, 'Michael „Healy, Joseph:. Earl Healy, Clarence Kell, Inter- ineni-took place in St. Micliael's, cemetery. The Women's Institute meeting. was held on Thursday last at :which fairs. M. W. Telfer' gave • an e_geellent roPort • of the. recent Women's tate convention, field in 'London. Miss. Ifelda McElroy gave a very'interesi- ing Christmas rdading, Donations have :been made recently front this so- ciety to the Navy League, Children's Memoral hospital, !London., and the Memorial hall fund under the aus- picesof the society. The Dungannon Women's InSti55te willi present their play "The path 'across the 'Hills" on Ftliday, evening in Memorial hall, This play" was presentecl,in Dungannon on Friday last and was considered one of the best given for same time Miss Elsie Wight, of Whited -at 1 visiting 'here, rel: DUBLIN. Patrick McIver of Egli-1°nd- ville, visited _with „friends ' over the week end. JReports of the• progressive euchre held by 11:, Altar Society ih the par- ish hall on Friday eveniag, were that all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Prizes, ladies' first prize, :Mrs. Ceo. Kraaslcopf, an electric lamp; gents.' first, 'Mr, Frank Evans, a sweater; lone hands, 511'. P. F. Ben, a pair of bath towels;.consolatin prizes, Miss 448 • Betty Dorrenstyn and Mr, Joseph O'Rourke. Dublin orchestra, 'Messrs. P. 'Woods, Sr., J. jordan, j. 'Flanagan and Mrs, William Curti& played splendid music for a short dance fol- lnwing luncheon. Mr. L. J. Looby has finished the large contract he had at Goderich harbor, Mr, Dennis Dillon is nursing a badly sprained ankle. Mr, 1'. IMODermott of Hamilton at- tended the funeral of his sisten 'Miss Elizabeth, on Tuesday. Mrs. ,Catherine Hastings, of Strat- ford, Is visiting 'friends in Dublin, .fiss Lavada Rising, of Seafor spent Tuesday with her friend Anna ,Alolyneaux. TI10 eGneelq given hy the Pupils the high school on -Titesday event, was a solemlicl succeAs. The parts each pupil were well taken and Shot id eaceptional talent in some case Two plays entitled, "1 Grant Y Three IVishes," taken by the SOCOl inntil and "Mr. Both," played hy thit fol': pupils, proved very intetestia Owing to the bad weather the a tem:lance was no: as largo as the' s tertainment really merited. The funeral of ,Miss Elizabeth ,A1 Dermott, avho died on Saturday eve ing. December 4th, 1926, at the hon of her brother, .Mr, Wm. MeDerrno of the village, took place Tuesda morning. Rev. Father OlDroski san requiem mass and officiated at tl grave in St. Patrick's cemetery. Sh leaves to mourn her loss, three si term, Mrs. M. Moore, Stratford; tAir Ace Kettnedy, Thorndale, and Nelli of Chicago, and three brothers, Wi liana at home III the Village; TileOfh of Hamilton: 'Michael of Duluth, a 05 whoin were here foi• the tonere Aliss McDermott had a good poiitio 16 Detroit for many: years and eac summer spent a month at her horn in the village where she !nut mci mends who appreciated her gotta iovable nature. Her mother prede ceased her one year. Yrs. Joseph Mckey entertained few faient14 Sunday evening. The Ladies' Guild of St. Marys ehurela 1)ablin, are holding their an - anal meeting at the home of Mrs, Archie Forbes this Thursday after- noon at the hour of two o'clock. All ladies arc invited to attend. Come aad ,bring your friends, ...n'A.WItetraiiinrif.37..Uxer has returned home ,frotn Detroit after spending a .week With her brother Jacob, who is dangerously ill in a hospital in that Pity. We are glad to hear that Mr, Tara:eel's condition is. improving. 'Misses Mary and Helen Delaney. spentaSunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,',1;1111 Delaney. A:lia and Mrs, John Cook are visit-, ingaat' the home of the foemer's par- enta; mr. and Mrs, Philip Kenny. 10 Esther 'Ryan has secured a good, position in 'Windsor, Mr. L. J. Loolby anade a business trip to Stratford on Monday. 'We are sorry to hear that- Mrs. John Flynn is on the sidle list, Mrs. john 'Darling ea'llecl on Mit- chell .friencla on Monday. Rev. J. JOnes..spent•Monday in Tornsn 5 ' forget Aihe.p Ay itt the:14,424i #ii.dteateYlenink, 0446'f:the'. nottvloftlive00;..A.1.:„.,,x, 01.10,-., and IM4.4-Wift;' Since gce'ter';'On t11.64' tew:'Yfotk Uey Will :reside at. Egetein, .; q'tte shed at 'S. S No. 2, Unite* Was burned last Wednesday aornig antlliardwOrk Was :necessary to•aave ofathefize 15 upknownf . . J.E. Hog.pf leaiaM4Mie, youngest datighterV: the lOte.Gaf,M.....Farquhar and 'Mran,Farctithar,:.,Of etinfeji, .• to Mexandei LEaglesbnn 'of Drayton. ;Miss Cathenine. Beaton is filling the Vacancy' ',Oa:, ',ate public shoo1' staff caused::.by'-itte,.te,signation ; of the Mrs. B. ,Rn -Higgins the, icy Walk. last Wednesday and fractured her left - , Thos. McKenzie, Who. died' here last weekln his 9859 year,, (built a muniber of the publie 'buildings in this district, Mc:hiding •the Wesley Willis .church, St. Joseph :It, C. churich, Pres- biterian church, Clinton, and the.Sea- forth post office. Brussels, :On Nov. 29th tGvvendolyn Frances, aged 2 years, daughter of Mi.. and Mrs. Albert James, of Morris, passed away following an attack of .91150- monia. 113russels Old 'Boys' reunion will be held July 24, 25. and 26, 1927. Jas, Fox chairman of the irrvitatMn committee. 1 • A former resident of M'oncrieff died recently in Stratford in- the person of Airs. James ,McKay, who was atriele- en with heart failure. She. was in her 75th year and had lived at M.00- crieff nearly all her life until six years ago. Her 'husband, two daugh- tees, 'Airs, 1Dancan McKay and Mrs, Kemp 1$teinberg, of Stratford, and sons, Walter, Windsor; Angus, Strat- ford; 'George, Moncrieff; Hugh, Strat- ford; William, Earl ,Grey, Sask.; John and Rolbert, Stratford, survive. 'Brussels Checker Club.is active this year, HURON OLD BOYS' ANNUAL A/METING, The annual meeting the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto was held in the Auditorium of the Central Y.:Ai:C.A.. 40 ,College st., on Friday evening last and was very largely attended by filuronitos from th, all sections of the old county. The 55 annual reports of the president, see- retary, and treasurer, showed the As', of sociation to 'be 9: -a very flourishing lg position, and the past year to have of been one dr many activities, 1.'he r- proceeding,. and programme of our s, aanual At -a -Lome in the Odd Fellows' on 'temple, in January last', were broad- casted by radio all. over 'the contin- 'd ent„thus bringing the Huronites - re- g. siding all over Canada and the United t- States in close touch 'with our doings, 11- Special grants were macle to the four county hospitals during the year. By c- unanimous resolution, General Sir W. n' D. Otter and ,Major Joseph Beck -3,5 were made life members of the As- ti. sociation. MuSical selectlons- were 3' rendered by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. g Doty, formerly of Goderich, alui by 15 Mrs. Fydell and Miss 'Helen Steiwart, e formerly of illearniller. Refresh- litilieeenttistign.tere served at the close of the S. 5, 'rhe following are the officers elect- 1- ed for the ensuing year, viz: --Hon. y, Presidents: Sir 'John Willison, T, A. 11 Russell, 5, A. McLaren, 11, Creath, Hon. Vice .Presidents: Mea- n darnes H. '0. ,Stowe, C. King, 14. I. h Mort'ish, H. Martin. President: John e Moon. Vice Presidents: A. ES •Fdrbes, Mrs. E. Floody, 'Mrs. Beck Sec - c, retary: E. Floocly, Asst. Secretary, - Miss IL, Paterson. Treasurer• 'John Robertson. Fin. Secretary: 'R. S. a Sheppard. Chaplain; Rev, F. E. POIVell. Auditors: R.oht. )I-Tohnes, R. Crocker. Poogramme Coramita,e BALL eCrea th (.991.132e-frer), 'A, E. Forbes,' 'R• Kiarg,-,R. S. Sheppard, L. Wats- , E. N. Lee, Mesdames H. a. tawe, H. IMartin, G. C. Young and Mr. C. G. Vansitone. 'Reception Committee: - Mrs. L. Kennedy (conveher), Mesdames bSc- i55 Mn. 2k1.;.!Tre'hal sPent Monday with, MdKilloP' friends. Misses peiet 'twit Kate'. Jacklin, 05 191rossels, were guhsts of Mr, and i's. Wm, Cu so ingh a rn, a.`404,414.111.5C'' el'Xt4.7,104;0•:' Vetter), a A -.ateistitarrte,rtH '741'1141rr :537M08tlere0M11,ble.iihci.k131. -Earl ott, StrangfnWest, ikfzeOfFreqs4I't,nettia,c,Seelno o ttt, ttecY:s_ayirs. S. Scott '(r,onvener), Mes'damel ThoMpson Moon Cobbledick, King, ldnLaren, 1McCriath2 Property, Committee: -a.Geo., A Newton, J.: R, Lyon. John Moon; the newly elected Preso idegt, 55 a native ofLthdsb�ro. Io is llive wire, 'but Wil/ have hv to,go.aoni6 to beat the ,last Presialent,, Bert Mc- Creath • , , Vanstone was joist as :111a14)3t as when he lwas Mayor of the Town of (VVinghatn, /VIr. Vanstone is a rector of the lWint. Davies Co., and is brini ,full of 'entert)rise, 'Lack" Kennedy spoke hoaefull3 of raising •the' membership to .1,7800, Dr.11a,W: AndersonTof 131r at,, made his- first appearance at the an- nual trieetings, IR. S. Stanley, who made such a splendid run as a dry, candidate in Brockton, was present, and took a deep interest in the .proceedings. He is a native of Kit:liana in :Hallett twp. Wm. Powell, the East end 4ublish- er, and formerly. oE .Seaforth, took a lively interest in the. discussions. Charlie Stewart, formerly of Ben- mittler, told tof meeting Secretary F'loodyiat a party in Tipper,ary, .Gode- rich Township, some 45 years ago. It , nkkif,Ortileal tlaft lktiale..rn l'i.tritIberry,, Some ;fifty ..trara , ,Ivfortis'h told ofliis'•fitt' eg-' Pericirce.. -at 'are !Westfield Public School, and of 4iteetingW.. H: G66- :bel,L, tine ,of the trUsties; accidentallY on the road, The central Y.114 .A.i a taoPular ' t4:4344,1444,44.-,,,,qtilitV4,1 i- torititn 0 .,.,..a., a ,FTit4 stj-fRidlor'g.hotrx,,t4isi..,,-_ Do ,., It. 40, 00-qx,it. lit'itloillttiorolikg i4Ite,i1 of feiiire.::ViV,y430.4rei,i4itilifiv.:::ricif.,fhe' 9er599:',Iii51ilith4,-;trf41",.....itaig:t,st' Plaidup Inamthaesitfp t',§ifoje;;;,'Ige. naitjuat lA.t,.. fficr#11&ljaatttai,y„,,',",, ."4'....e;:t. ..'* 41'..,,,ipyv,4i,t4:4•411toi, "Secre:-,- ' *'`., , . , , . tarY - oi,,, fOe i Ciliiiion's' tk4d ..Soclety, andB... ' ' , 1 Viale oia-. 113ely,,'Isent his regneli.,".1Sdilid-,11.: IA-McLegi, cllair : man oi th •WsntrhAm Hospi Board. MAN BRAME PROVINCE M1611.1010 SAVINGS OFFICE CeinliBt BAY AND Apattazsmos +-MUM tv\ Sure ael3ank- ing. A Dollar „ invested in productive Poultry brings back two or three .dollars, It is both a theory anti a fact that there is "Money. in Eggs" and the sure Way tO get it is to make hens lay more eggs" by putting in daily feud a dose of :410$.:44-s•,, 4.1tatru tallaitar swo 9WP Canathl 111510 PRAZTS POMMY BOOK PR.= MATT FOOD CO. of CANADA limited 328 Cottasv Asic..'Totorito '13 NOTICE Ladies' Hairdresser will be at the Dennison 86 Pullman Barber Shop. (Successors to W. W. Robin. 9013)• Every Tuesday '175EO-ne-i25 for 'appointments - Specialist in Marcelling, massaging, shampooing and hair cutting, at - ttosatitaaiataitaiiertiarstnasatamiat 1 Seaforth Branch, J. M. McMillan, 153 .nager Hours 9.30 aan. to 5 pan. Saturday/ Sal) a.m. to 5 7., ., 7 p,m. to 9.30 p.m. PROVINCE OF v AVINGS OFFICE EVERYDEPOS/TQOW ;rEtO.'";Y INTAR/06IMMVENT HEAD OFFICE CE - ot<vcii IJLNEENS PARIC tiLs.1.5 PIANOS RADIOS and ORGANS Som-e-Speeials this week in 5 Octave Organs 1 Donainion, Kern, 8 Bell organs all guaranteed by myself -to be O. K. and from 850.00 to 535 00 No home os' $01100i, should be without music when yOu nati obtain instruments for a traction of their value. we Also speoialize in Radios and otTer a guaranteed 6 tube outfit complete for 508.00 ' t new1.1!),yec.PitT9an.cl two. 11 egati ePie noslar-$69 • 90_40 $ 200 leas than competitors win ask yon A. Post card addressed to me will get full particulars, Yours ('or Business, Jonathan E. 3 miles west of Seaforth, Ont., Raft, 2. 05 - • Pontiac Chief of the Sixes" This is General Motors latest product itt -cars and•is rightly and justly termed by them. "Chief of the Sixes". For' smooth • flow of abundant resilient power, for com- • fort in riding, for long life and brilliant • performance, for beautiful and graceful lines, for finest finish in "Duco" and alto- gether for a beautiful and strorig and chirable car we recommend the Pontiac. We will be pleased to give you a demon- • stration at your convenience. avatitle Local Agent Seaforth 549