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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-12-29, Page 1lII_EI-.MIIMIIM13® -®---.-■ .mS- - • ■ I ■ • „„Illi•Nil GI II I• IIIA „I„i►Is ll„Ill I• 1 in ,I,l,,,l „II II „l' ■ 16111111 lily' Iour Iil1- IIIIIIIIIlllll ■ Illi Ills► „II IIIsible "® IIID pMII„„III • 01i I;; „' Ill1 „l• ■ IIIIIIII I,II I °a Ilio INI IIIAIiia „i IIIII„I llll■i111 - -- I�li„„IA dill:: �eher year is ►„ sit o pass it be Illi hooves us to express 111 our appreciation to all - those whose courtesies % and. atrona a aidedarus „l1 • _ • p . g, I„„l„ in our progress.. We are thankful to III ,. many customers for them' kind patron- age -and to our staff for their loyalty and help- fulness that made pos- one of our biggest years in business. We extend to -our s customers,; to those who possibly are not customers ; to our fel- low merchants; to our competitors; to all our 'best wishes for a bright and HappyNew Year Yours sincerely, STEW ART. BROS. • • • I 1 mil ■ 11,111,1:.: llll■Illl ull„II „ III' u' „l Il♦ ,,,,',l„ • NI ■ IIIIIIII IIII I►II Illi I„„I IIIIIIII Illlll„ III Ilii II1 I! '5 M[INKII'AL EL'. SEAF`ORTH Mayor' ing (lamation) p' Parke and Atha Grieve_ G. 1).1tUsdgh, C. B. '.0 Beattie W..:A,.. COLBORNE TOWNS e . Reeve Charles_,,R@ber OS**, lore John Graham, a. Faega', ;Eeza Miter, Hugh/ ISA E Uoltzhauer ,, „ EXETER.--J&or Reeve;'` avers, (acciainatibn C F.Ho) voper, ,J Davie, F Ellerington, tillteses f �Mit; Retiring m ef,Hdueation re 01 ed b¢ alamatiqu, J O.- St -WO rF R. N Creech, Rev. A:'A T�nPand B. M Dignan Public Tftil e stoner, J. Hind (declining, t).' BLYTH -Reeve, J Ded4 r Tam- an, J. McMurchle, J.PA�, W.H. McElroy. Councillors, C gland, J. Smith, it. . A. ug, J. iPotter, 0. Stubbs, J. Taman, J. Weymouth, . H. Brundsdon, G. M. Chambet'g. L. J.1 Williams,. Trustees,J. Sinb D Chit-' tenden, J. Watson, E. Bender. WINGHAM,-For Mayor" H. B. Elliott, T. Ti ling, W. J. Geer J. A. Mills, T. R. Bennett; Reeve, A. Tip - ling, W. J. Greer. H. B. Elliott, Wm. Haney; Councillors, E. R. Harrison, A. G. Smith, A. Fothergill, A. Be11, I H. Tucker, Charles • Wilkinson, L. C. Young, W. H. Willis, William Haney, W. J. Greer, J. Hanna, F. Sennett, James Isard, E. J. Mitchell, Dr. Ross; School Trustees, A. G. Smith, R. A. Currie, E. J Mitchell, J. W. McKib- ! bon, F. J. Hill, Dr, Fox, A. J. Walker, Charles Barber, R. Allen; Utilities Commissioners, W. A. Currie, W. H. Gurney, W. H. Willis, Dr. Irwin. USBORNE.-For Reeve, William Coates, John Duncan; Councillors - Fred Stewart, James Ballantyne, Silas Shier. John Hannah, Samuel Pym, Wellington Skinner, Joseph Yellow, Arthur Doupe. HULLET.-Reeve, M. Armstrong. Dr. C. A. Howson; Councillors, R. Clark, A. McEwing, E. Adams, T. Slyoan, J. Leiper. .1dOR87,S-;Reeve,.2. F Elston, A. Proctor; CounctHos. Henderson, H. Johnson, S. Youhill. J. McGill, T. Adams, G. Alcock, A. Cardiff, R. Shortreed. GODERICH TOWNSHIP.. = For Reeve, H. Salkeld, B. Lindsay, Os- wald Ginn; Councillors, Geo. Vander - burg, Herbert Cox. John Sowerby, Harry Cory, John Jarvis, David Churchill. . TUCKERSMITH. - Reeve, John McNaughton (acclamation); Council- lors] I. Moore, R. Kennedy, C. Riley, R. P. Watson, J. G. Crich. MeKILLOP.-Reeve, F. J. McQuaid (athlamation); Councillors, D. Regele, John Dodds, E. Horan, B. Medd (ac- clamation). CLINTON.-Mayor, J. E. Johnson, A. T. Cooper; „Reeve, R. J. Miller, Bert Langford; Council (acclamation) -F. Livermore, S. Kemp. W. J. Paisley, C. G. Middleton, 0. L. Pais- ley, W. J. Nediger; Trustees (accla- mation) -W. S. Holmes, G. A. Mc- Lennan, T. H. Hardy, M. T. Corless; Public Utilities Commission, S. J. Andrews, M. T. Corless. ZURICH. - Police Trustees, H. Truemner, W. Lamont, D. Bedard, H. Hawald, D. Ghiel, B. Haberer. HAY TOWNSHIP. -Reeve - E. Klopp (acclamation); Councillors. S. Deitz, Vkr. E. Turnbull, S. H, Rader, J. Jeffery, J. B. Rau, G. Blackwell, W. It Dougall. BAYFIELD.-Fore Reeve, A. E. Erwin, E. F. Merner; for Councillors, W. Weston, John Cameron, S. Hus- ton, William Higgins, Albert Leitch, G. Castle, Sr., Saps Moore, M. Ross. Yd. is THE SEAFORTH FIRE BRIGADE cordially invites you to their FROGRES IVE SMOiKEEMUCERE in the Town Rah MONDAY EVENING, ;JANUARY 15th,' 1923 at' 8 o'Cloch; Secure a good partner and hand your entry to the Secretary. A good line of Prizes. A good time. 11 Bring your pipe and tobacco. HA1RY R. SCOTT, ALFRED BOX, Sec etary. Chief. This is a little space, but it carries a Great Big "Thank You," and a most sincere wish for A Happy and Prosperous New Year to You. red S. Savauge Jeweler & Optician SEAFORTH - .- ONT. Phones: Business 194. Residence 10. Room V. :e A Ne Mr. sitid1,31ra. F. Pi ily ,spent the atria thei arents'in Dash mas concert.was held when, -enJoYable deet churchon Thursdr The' duan re l with the gifts they receir tree. -On Friday the pupils No. 19 school held their ane cert and Christmas tree w1# well attended. -Mr. Ianndy of .1 pen, very ably' filled the chair; whilst Santa Claus was impersonated by Mr;' S. Coleman, the children being de -- lighted with the gifts .they-receiva0. from him. At the close a lunch was served. Honors, 300; Pass, 240. -Eleanor Evans 382, Mary Barber 378, Evelyn Golding 377, Edna Storey 367, Bessie Edgar and Helen Rankin 358, Chester Archibald 356. Eileen Chapman 350, Margaretta McLeod ' 347, Peggy Alexander 339, Ian McLean 338, Kathleen Stewart 330, Hazel Hulley 819, Helen Sclater 318, Ruth Chitten- den, 308, Helen Merner 305, Hazel Halls 294,E Edith Henderson 257, Elizabeth Steveson 254, Jack ' Flett 230, Billy Cudmore 220, Grace Free 215 (absent:, Lila Wiltse 214, Jack Wright 188, Barney Cooper 172, Grace Hulley 168. Corinne Hotham 104, Florence Knight 194.-J. R. Hays. Room VL • Primer, Class A. -Maxie Hudson, Vera Mole, Jack Dorrance, Morris Wolsh, Robert Venus, Lulu Hart, Ethel Hoggarth, Jean Pender, Blanche Wiltsie. Class B. -Mary Rei Doro- thy Farquhar, Betty Southg to and Elsie Drover equal, Edith rguson, Thiel 382, Borden Merner 379, Charlie Dickson 366, Jack Arnold 361, /, l Edith Wolsh 356, Mabel Bateman 345, AuC�.i0nSae Nelson Cardno 342, Bessie Cluff 332, i i Tom Cluff 327, *Audrey Somers 310, *Irene Wankel 296, Beatrice Mitchell FRIDAY,JAN. 5th, 1923 296, Clarence Hoggarth 289, *Mar- garet Crich 288, Edith Bateman 285, 2 p.m. *Alvin Sharpe 275, *Biurna Stephen- son 274, *Margaret Cardno 257, Entire Furnishings of Joe Margaret Cudmore 266, Anna Ed- monds 254; Mary Archibald 239, Elva Oke 219, *Andrew Calder 219, Russel Allen 216, Ona Nicholls 212, Amelia Cooper 209, Jean Frost 205, *Harry McLeod 202, ,Mary Thomson 198, *Charlie Stephenson 198, Jack Cudmore 181, **Bertha Huiser 173, SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL The following are the results of the Christmas examinations at the Seaforth Public School: Room I. Form I. - Total 700. Clifford Lowery 644, Beth Letherland 631, Mildred Turnbull 613, Mary Hays 605, Margaret Armstrong 602, Etoile Sharpe 600, Elsie Lowery 582, Clar- ence Muir 545, Earl Peterson 544, Louis Jackson 530 Nora Stewart 623, Laura Mole 511, 'Jack Archibald 509, Clarence Trott 483, Beatrice Merner 4,112, Rena Sharpe 442. Room II. ***Harold Henderson 144, **Alvin Knight 116.-G. G. Ross. Square Tables, 1 large table, Room IV. 1 large Fire -Co Kitchen Total, 350; Honors, 260; Pass, 210. Range, •1 Quebec Heater, 2 Margaret Drover 320, Muriel Beattie dozen Cutlery,315, Helen Ament 308, Tom HulleyChairs, Dish - 304, George Crich 274, Jack Jarrott es, Aluminum Ware, Table 270, Mary Reid 258, Herbert Peter- CilOth5 Groceries. son 258, Madeline Hotham 257, Ber- nice Dorrance 255, John Cardno 255, Will be sold without Reserve Charlie Pinder 251, Kenneth Halls 248, Elizabeth Rolph 246, Margaret fl'ERMS.-CASH. Ross 236, Ruth Workman 235, Dora thy Wiltse 235, Charlie Reeves 225, *Mary Haigh 221, Pearl Reeves 218, Remember, Everything New Cecil Adams 208, *Jack' McKay 198, George Hays 174, Pearl Little 173, THOMAS BROWN, Irene Cluff 163, **Ronald Wilson 154, Auctioneer. **Harry Workman 149, *Clarence Stephenson 147, ****Norma Habkirk I 115. -Maude M. Hartry. Lee's Cafe. Everything Brand New. Opposite Daly's Garage. 30 yards Linoleum, eight MITCHELL An Old Resident Passes, -Mitchell lost one of her oldest 'and moat prom inent citizens by death on Christmas morning, when Col. James Dougherty passed away at the age of 85. De- ceased was born in Halton County .4 and had been a resident of Mitchell since 11860. He was one of the most prominent citizens, having held many important offices. For years• he fol- lowed the butcher trade, and served in the ,Council; filling every office. as ' well as being mayor of the 'town and - served on the school board for some. years. He was division . court clerk up to about two years ago, whettIfife health began td*f ail, and for the'past year had been confined to his borne. He was a' great reader and was well - versed in the passing events of the day, a keen politician; a strong Con- servative, and when an election cam- paign was on he was in the fight. He was one of the most active bowlers in Western Ontario, a promoter of all manly -spar and -a -prominent mem- ber of the Masonic Order, under auspices of which the funeral was held. Besides his widow. one son.and three daughters survive. Form II. -Total, 460• Honors, 845; Pass 276. Doreen Farquhar 421, Florence Spain 898, Margaret Beat- tie 385, Margaret White 371, "Bessie Marriott 366, Elizabeth McLean 359, Dorene Hudson 858, Jim Pinder 849, Thomas Govenlock 348, Ena Holmes 339, Gordon Fulcher 339, Ruby Storey 338, Glen Smith 334, Ernestine White 328, Harold Cummings 812, George Charters 307, Rosabel Cluff 298, Sadie Hart 293, Kathleen Calder 290, George Parke 289, Leslie Bateman 270, Alvin Adams 265, Frank Lamont 265, Russell Holmes 255, Josephine Edge 230, Bernice Joynt 225, Charlie Stewart 217, Joe Hart 189, Tom Thiel 164.-M. W. Mackay. Room III. Total, 450;sHonors, 388; Fess, 270. Asterisks denote examinations miss- ed:' Elinor Burrows 186, Roaeline 1 ' CROMARTY Notes. - Miss Irene Walker is , spending the Christmas holidays in • • London. - Mr. Alex. Mahaffy is spending the,dThristmas holidays un- der .the ,parental -roof.-Mr. Andrew Hamilton is at present home from the West visiting his parents and brothers in t.hA neighborhood. -Mr. Fred Mahaffy is also home from Suxter, Sask., visiting at the par- ental arental home. Successful Concert. -Last Thurs- day a very enjoyable entertainment was given by the pupils of No. 6 school prior to the closing of the school for the Christmas holidays. Recitations and dialogues, 'duets, etc., were very ably rendered by the chil- dren of the school, and a Christmas tree well laden with gifts and a real Santa Claus, who very graciously nn- , loaded the tree of its gifts, seeing, that none of the children were over- looked, A goodly number of the parents turned out and thoroughly enjoyed the concert, which refiec'.s great credit in the ca••efnl training of the children by Miss McLennan, teacher. ' W. M. S -The annual meeting of the W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Scott the 9^•.: in December. the President, Mrs. Ritchie, presiding. After the open- ing exercises Mrs. Riic"i= ,-cry r'ry and impressively addre sed the meet- ing. This has been one of the. best years since the organization of the society. The following officers were . elected for the ensuing year: Presi- dent. Mrs. (Rev.) Ritchie; 1st Vice President., Mrs. ,lames Scott; Hon. President, Mrs. William Dinnin; Secretary, M:•s. Hugh C'•rrie: Treas., Mrs. :Tomes Hill; Home Helpers' Sec., Mrs. McLennan. Mrs. Currie; Mis- sionary Messenger Secretary, Mrs. S. A. Miller; Programme Committee, Mrs. Ritchie, Miss Currie, Mrs. S. A. Miller. School Report. -The following is the school report for School Section No. 5, Hibbert, for the months of November and December: Sr. IV - Lloyd -Scott Olive Sparling,. Lloyd Russell. James Gardiner. • Jr. IV- Margory Hackney, Anna Hackney, Wilfred Hackney, Neil Lamond. Gladys Hamilton, Allan MacDougai. Sr. III -Fred Harburn, George La, mond, Eileen McNichol. Jr. 'III John Morgan, Mary McDougal4 Mil- dred Hackney, Elsie Sperling,.Sr. II -Frank Hamilton, Alex. Gardiner,- Lloyd Sperling, Leslie Flood. Jr. II -Leslie Hackney Norman Ila*- ' burn, Eldrid McNichol. First.-- ' Lloyd Hackney. 'Janet MacDougal, IRob Hamilton, James Scott, Gordon Sperling, Velma McNichol:; Otedon Scott, Honey Flood. Primer. -Roger Christie, Alvin *Nichol, Lorne Mc- Gill, Sarah Harburn, Mary Daw, Alex Hackney, Alvin Scott. The pupils with a star after their names have 'missed one or: -more egbminli. tions. -R. R. McGonigle, Teacher. 1 HE STRAND'S New Year's Gift to You MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Louis J. Selznick's Reported Missing Greatest Picture Two thousand people witnessed its premiere at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel in New York. It was the most enthusiastic, thoroughly pleased audience ever gathered. Critics pronounce it the most entertaining picture ever made; reviewers credit it with 100 per cent. perfection. Value: 100 Per Cent. -"Type: Comedy Drama. Direction: Swell. Photography: Great. Value: 100 per cent. Believe me, boys, there was action in that piece: I don't believe I've ever seen before so odd an admixture of seriousness and foolery. And the combination is a satisfactory one." -McElliott, N. Y. Daily News. 9JiOWN AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Adults, 20e. X.16 p.m. Children, 10e Matinee Monday, 3 p.m. It is the Best Picture we have shown in a month of Sundays! ^iii . 1' trtt�•��ua",r�.�ti'S,v.3k'f;:F.-r,'.l?rps7,: