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1.F, • - - .. , c .. R 'AY°tN�` 'j� (.!il 14th. V e r,��.{p.•glzl•�• re'Aorts teat3�TM_.!T^'R ,C" . Clod. trI cessfiu(1 r The. Mrs. Sant S y'ea( so , tt,: ft
4 ,,i sic y {Sadtfie. t+t p,�7L, /,ryry.},.�.np �.f �'a��q�Wet ve miloh etteld th@ los ......, i ` 7 x100 0124 };',tOU4 Of ,SO AfI? 4 y ry reg s� y : uI�a' I ��b.: i r F•th, alum-QiLitcb - .liit'$;'.:[�3',lisv(} '.'N+.eafaI" Wi
'through des of six members 4 1n Sd the engageweu`t of 7their' o. . diaugh k tow. •7�7� rnp�Q040r4�( weQ O's'n AW'y�' .. t^ . v. M,../A`ti. - }'-C1'l4'tp, '. ^W •}'N4 �`!e
'ter, Annie he year. The officers were re -elect -51V t f n, :.'��...
, e Mildred Loui;s�e. to Mr. tl Comwini tie �' Churg.. MT% ' Hog'
ed. Miss BelleCamlpbell reada story m0h,, <boAt pror), =Mrs. r tuomgi9.an, -
i �, • . - r4 _ :.. Lorne Josephs Pinkney, of Seaiiorth, r3,,:.ikitl. Porteous, lump on
entitled, Wee Shoes,' which graphic -
26c second 'Som' of Mrs Pinkney', SeaforFh, Miisls Hart
and The late Mr. Joseph Pinkney,'t:he ally described the suffering in North I2uboah; Flawor 0tl7mioudttee for Sick I You Hu -e.
$rn Ontario by giving a glimpse intomarriage t4 toke place in Deeeamber. � and Shut lila.; Mrs. Ftp,'&3"slon� (ca�nr#,•
.; ... 25c .. Che family life of a foreign settler. N� °�s veuor) Miss B'risbow, Mrs, Hinchley, m,
Ladies' Guild Elect. = The annual - . +, as Mrs: Copaitt; Kitchen Cupboard Couk-
il 1V1 7 G. G. 1. T. Meet—The following of- mitCee: Mrs. Thompson meeting of the I.axiiest Guild of SU Pan. (oonvenor),
.: 1 Bec ficens were elected at the lest meet O'dafellom Hall Mrs„ 'clew; ,Mille • Colteciors, Mrs.
........ _ . Thomiasl (9haroh was? Iheltl in the Par- .• w• r ,
Yt n i+sb IRAR on Tuesday"anernoon and Ing of tih8 year on Monday evening: #1relilbald, Miss Bad`st'ow, Mrs'. Grieve•, Unusually
f;'U IdriOC41..ATES SEAFORTH •
President Maria Sclater; vice- rest- Mrs.-Spencer;RePreseubativa to"..Of- dP- r R'
�t"r was opened by �•Ibhe preaidrent reading P(Christmas .
from
topic, a"Con{s ter, let ,, was fol- ._-- 1, Attx`a4�1'Di
i .. Promo the 8th spter, let CaTinthians. dent, Margaret McLeod, 'secretary, DANGIpIG 9 3p ficial Board, 'Miss E. Beattie, siudi. Cards
i s1iGxo
Clea a Dolmage; treasurer, e'en Mof- tom, Mrs. • Hoggarth and Mss. Russell. s'
15e lowed by players. After the various, fatt: pianist, Lois McGaivrn. Much re ..: c. cls
......... re Admission 35c , Boxes
Tei
i'y �: � ....... ne were read and adopted, of- � t was expressed at the leaving of f
�a�yp 1,; Miss Unice Cutting, who has been Barbar Kir I' and Txe
u4� iP� t4CEkT $cels for fibs coming year were' elect. a... lcmaa. Aux�i iary Meets. DeCOraliOn'.
.....25c @d as tonow,: Presad#ent, Mrs. Chu,. Presid..mt for the past yeax.. The --The a` mal meeting of the Barbara Wrappings
lair lncis For .......... FUN -- FOR ALL Kirkman Aluxili
r . Holmes; vice-president;, Mrs, John girls kndtted for a. time on the art. � cry of First Presby- and
1;Ri,$TiV AS OR4%.GES Earle; treasurler, Mrs. Ada Reid; sec- isles• they are sending to Mrs. War- t6dan Church was' held on Tuesday Tinsel Ribbon �. .
ltxear;'..,1:89, 25c, 29c, 39e, 49e rotazy, Mrs. George McGavin. �Idck at Cochrane. The meeting tics evening, Encouraging reports were :' r i' anCy BO$Q'E
ed with taps, read' and adopted.show,ing than good J
(aIUT$--No pen nu s Q yy, M. S. Officers Are Re -Elected. ~' Knox- Nottr-A gauiet but pretty work had, been done by the 'Auxiliary i
39e during the year. The contribution for
—The annual 'meeting of the W.M.S. Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. wedding wa7s, solemnized at the
-I-S Egmondvil•le United Church: Ren. Manse, Egmn ondNiPle, oSaturday, De the year is $357.00. The programme I
1 A W Shepherd Minister 10 am cerrber llhth4 when Winadfred Rudella was arranged' by the McDonald group H h• f
Sunday School; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr&
:.
$iifODE.WALNUTS
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pounxi ......................
Bernard Nott, of 'Hul�lett, was united
Mrs. McKellar read' the Scripture les-
Si�LTEDPEANUTS'
,
25c
Lovely standard.
_
w pounds
?AL1FORNIA GRAPES
:
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19C
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p+au+nde ....................
eem+ber 23rd'.
r-.Ft0WERDALE,ORANGE
'given) by Mrs, McMaster, A very ing
'terestirig Christmas'
PEKOE
49C to $29.2559C
TEA c
half pound •
OUR OWN BLEND COFFEE. -2
First Presbyterian Churehi-11 am.,
late George Knox, of Harlock. The
story was given
by Mrs. G. D. Ferguson;
7 ' ..
lhsalf poun;dd ..................
to $1.50-,
Rev. Gordon A. Peddie, B.A., who has
'$iiORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL—Good
Miss Isabel
a
for all kinds of stock
�D 1
r
Gallon ...................
CAUTION!
Sunday School; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr&
with "'Mrs. Reg. Kerslake presiding.",
` I. an ere ie S
_
Gloves
Hosier y
Christmas services. Christmas en-
Bernard Nott, of 'Hul�lett, was united
Mrs. McKellar read' the Scripture les-
Boxed and Single,
Wool, Fabric and
Lovely standard.
tertadnmtent Thursday evening, De-
in maradage to Wallace Ward. Knox,
'son. The Glad. Tidings Prayer was
I Real Beauties.
Kid' makes.
New and of excep-
eem+ber 23rd'.
youngest son of Mrs. Knox and the
'given) by Mrs, McMaster, A very ing
'terestirig Christmas'
I BOXEDweaves..
49C to $29.2559C
=
First Presbyterian Churehi-11 am.,
late George Knox, of Harlock. The
story was given
by Mrs. G. D. Ferguson;
1 jC t0 �.® 0
phone 214 eaforth
to $1.50-,
Rev. Gordon A. Peddie, B.A., who has
Rev. Mr.. Shepherd 'performed the
Miss Isabel
a
good spirits and was talking to Mrs.
50C and 59e
been appointed interim moderator, ceremony. The bride wore a gown
McKellar and Miss Lois' Wright sang
a very pleasing Christmas Mrs.
CAUTION!
Haled Fags
Helpers, Mrs. Dor-ranee; piandst, Mra.
will preach the pulpit vacant; 2.30
of oopen blue chiffon velvet with
song.
M. A- Reid
Pullovers
Ott CoA 'fit C
Neck' Scarfs
p.m., Sabbath School will hold a ves-
matching turban and- sr`iver slippers,
presided during the elee.
I
LACE
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per service; all are Invited,; children and earmled a bouquet of golden
tion and installation of the officers'-
for the
I New Styrles, this,
La'tes't Styles with
strong
Very attractive in
are expected to bring' Wbite Gifts.
gleam roses. The 'brid+e was attended
coming year. The officers
are: President, Mrs. J. A. Munn;
week in Pure Bot-
appeal.
$1.00 to
the new effects.
Mr. Peddie will give the story. 7
by Miss Edith Ferguson, of Seaforth;
secretary, Pearl
1'' any Wool.
$3.95
They cannot fail to
p.m., Rev. G. A. Peddie.
and Mr. 'Elgin+ Nott, brobher of the
,Miss Patterson;
treasurer, Miss Bleller'Campbell; Group
$1.98
line Wires:
75C to $1.25
United Church, am.,
Ne
bridle, assdsted the groom. Following
please.
in (lovers.
broide(ry trim.
God
"The God oP Life"; 7 p.m "S
"Service
the ceremony the- happy couple left
y
Leaders, Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mrs. J.
SiLK KNIT
$2.50 to $IO
,
of Song and Christmas Story"; Sun-
on a trip to Toronto and other points,
the bride travelling in winks wool
E. Keating, Mrs. H. E. Smith, M'rs.
Sc
J. J. Sclater; Welcome and Welfare,
Welfare,
KNITTED
Pyjamas
Panties and
day School at 2.30 p.m,—Rev. T. A.
Carmichael, Mindster,
pop-
lin dressy and, wine coat with Bombay
Mrs. M. Steelco ; Glad
dig Bell c 'th • Fl
Pullovers
Lovely Sets at a'
Bloomers
ry ,
Ae C. Routledge
gy n ea o r. Oscar
Neil early Tuesday evening, beeem-
lamb tnr
On their m fur ..ma ey w accessories.
on
s e . mt• ower convenor,
Mrs. W. R Plant; press secretary,
beneath. recording sec., :Miss E. Beattie; cur--
Their u's'efulness is
Special -Price
Also Agents for Ontario Thresh -ll
i g
A
PHONE 166
he groom's, farm in Hulllettreside
supply convenor,
Mi. Neil Yhad bejen indisposed and
evident.
1.75
New and of excep-
confined- to bed fora week, no ser-
i,.
WATSON" & ItEID
Mza. F. Wigg, Mrs.'Evan ; Telephone
=
89C t0 $2.25
" " " " " " " " " " " " " Fa�'I tars Attent�®Il
ficial value.
Cojm'e
phone 214 eaforth
Northside M'k"' A, Meets.—The Wo-
convenor, Mrs. Reg.eg. Kerslake; Homs
a
a
good spirits and was talking to Mrs.
50C and 59e
r!.
COLD WEATHER FUEL"
CAUTION!
m7en''s Association of Northside Unit-
Helpers, Mrs. Dor-ranee; piandst, Mra.
"First Glass `:Pennsylvania Coal"
returned to his room, however, a
Linen Secs
'
Ott CoA 'fit C
moment or two laterhe had passed
ed Church hold their regular 'month
G. A. Ballantyate; Social convenor,
LACE
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f
ly meeting on Tuesday -afternoon, De-
comber 7th, at 3 p.m. After 41spos
Mrs. H. R. Scott; Ways and Means-
convenor, Mrs. J. E- Daley; nomlinat-
k'
Table Covers
These are very PO -
ular for Gifts. Col-.
i-
'
To Persons 'Erecting Radio Aerials and Clothes-
�'
ing of the regular business, the elec-
tug committee, Mrs. H. R, Scott, Mrs.
tu R plant.
1'
They cannot fail to
on
orPu $ in demand
Applique and Eur+ -
a
IN FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, 'CAS-
UAETY ,,,GUARANTEE BONDS,
line Wires:
tion of officers for the year 1938 was
held. The following officers were
— +►
;
please.
in (lovers.
broide(ry trim.
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS,
A •number of thee wires have been put up in Seaforth in very close
s
elected: Honor'W7 president, Mrs'. J.
$2.50 to $IO
89C t0 $S.UU
29c and 45C
BURGLARY, WINDSTORM '
proximity to Hydro wires that are very hazardous, and are also detri-
m ni 1 t thf
B. Thompson; president, Mrs'. I. Hud-
Sudden Death of Oscar Neil.—The
stiai^tlin� 1 su'dde ' d
vr.
Representing.Companies who give
e a o e proper unctioning of the fire alarm system. Do not son; 1st vice-pres., Mrs. R. Archy-
place any wire closer than six feet from Hydro wires, and always bald; 2nd vice-pres., Hers. R. Frost;
gy n ea o r. Oscar
Neil early Tuesday evening, beeem-
O
Oand
Security with Service
beneath. recording sec., :Miss E. Beattie; cur--
ber 14th, came as a great shock to
=
Also Agents for Ontario Thresh -ll
i g
J. McIntosh;M
SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION r r, �•' MTs''
residents of Sleaforth. Although
;•: ermen's Mutual Fire Insurance.
4ealmr,
- Ereasnlrer, Mrs.�;A, McGavan; assistant
Ga assistant
Mi. Neil Yhad bejen indisposed and
0
ated spring for rent.
Night Calls Day Calls
confined- to bed fora week, no ser-
WATSON" & ItEID
ious consequences were anticipated.
,
M. A. REID •P prletor
" " " " " " " " " " " " " Fa�'I tars Attent�®Il
In fact he had expected to be -up and:
abuut in a day or two.'. On Tuesday
Cojm'e
phone 214 eaforth
evening he had' bean in unusually,
a
a
good spirits and was talking to Mrs.
''
'
8PECIALISTS IN A L LI ES OF
COLD WEATHER FUEL"
just before This death. When she
INSURAN
"First Glass `:Pennsylvania Coal"
returned to his room, however, a
: =•,
'
Ott CoA 'fit C
moment or two laterhe had passed
JOIN THE GREAT PARADE TO r per^a M. o. as senrltng away without a' mlovement. Mr. Neil
O O O O 10 c> O O O 0 O O us' 2 cars next week. Save extra was born in, Lucan, a son of the late Blankets — Satin Bound Covers — Auto Rugs
O 0 handling rand^storage charges by
O buying dtirect from care. William Neil, and, came to Seaforth
S. T. Holmes ,$i Son from Stratford fifty years ago. For We carry the 0. V. Pure Wool Brand and re-
�'� O FUNERALtreet, eafortthVICE BEA TTIE_ S = Stove or Nut Size, off cars: some years he'was employed in the commend them for color tone superior quality
0 Main #rest beafortk O Farmers . , i .........$12.40 per ton Broadfoot & Box Furniture Factory, 1�, q y
0 Delivered in -Seaforth or before purchasing the restaurant bus- = and reasonableness of price-.'
O S. T. Holmen; residence O close to town ......$13.00 per ton ines's which die conducted successfully
0 Godterich Street, *est; phone O until his retirement twelve years -ago. 0
'<>' No. 119-W. Charles Holmes' O No. 1 Alberta Lump Coal: Daring his long residence in. Seaforth-
O residence, Goderich Street, O�� r Store Farmers ....... , ...$10:20 per ton Mr. Neil had been one of the leading
5C$' 100
O East; phone No. 3•`68. 0 : Town Deliveries ....$10.80 per ton men in the busin'ess', social and ath- ' YOU WILL FIND OUR STORE AGLOW WITH
O Ambulance Service O letic life of the town. He was. a NUMEROUS 'OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS.
O 'Adjustable hospital Ibed for' O j First Class Haiiiilton Coke: m - $m b er of the o champion NUME,
4� O rent O en EUeT Evenin UntZl ChTistmQs Farmers .-...... ...$11.20 per ton Beaver. Lacrosse' Club,• "and of -the
' p 9 'Town Deliverife .. ..$12.00 per ton Bowling
O Night calls, Phone 308. O a .and .Curling Clubs'. He was.
O Day calls, Phone 119-J. OALL PRICES CASH also active in, -the organization of the =
O Charges moderate. Seaforth Athletic Association, three /
' .
O 1286 O 1THE SEAFORTH FARMERS' CLUB years ago, serving on the first BoardAdv
Beartle Bros.of Directors. In reli on he was a = r0 �' gi �� Phone 336 J. H. Scott, Secretary .Presbyterian and in fraternal circles
O O O O O O O O 3653-2 a member of 'B.ritannia • Masonic
A O
rLod'ge and Malloch Chapter. oldest living Pati
Mr. STORE OPEN EVENINGS ALL NEXT WEEK
Neil was one of the
O H. C. BOXO Masters of Britannia, and one of its
C> FUNERAL SERVICE O = most valu@d4 members, regular at-
,, O Licensed Embalmer O -ss,- - tend'anbq and- competent advisers. Ile
O Ambulance Serviee 0 is survived by his -Ado f
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O
O
Hospital,Bed
with adjustable rachet oper-
O
Oand
f
n ILLU
w, ormerly
Miss" Jessie McIntyre, of Seaforh,
by a brother :and' sister, Mr, Isaac
O
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Neil Mises
0
ated spring for rent.
Night Calls Day Calls
O
and Neil, of Stratford. The
funeral was held from his lahte
175.. Phone 43.
0
Cojm'e
resi-
dence, Helen Street, Ion
arPhone
ternoon, the
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funeral being carder
Masonic auspices'. Interment was
: =•,
made in Maitlanrdbank, cemletery.
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0 WALKER'S o � to
4t>4
0 FUNERAL SERVICE .0 •
O ..W. J. WALKER and
* O JOHN • R., WALKER; Jr. O �,
Q Lieenved, Embalmers and O ;;w Cric s
O Fnneral' Directors. O 64
0 bay. or Night Calls promptly O Every preparation has 64
r O attended. O been madeto give 41
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tion the biggest select
Possible of „
000000000000 Christmas Candies -
and Chocolates,
Flowers, Potted
THE SECOND. DIVISION yvn Plants, M1xed Nutri
CFruit Cake and many W�
COUNTY of 1"ON other items you will
r ' need to make your
to the Dominion Sank. Band- 4 Christmas complete. !`
� Ons..8eatorih. Ogee boor®: Tues-
day, Thanday and Saturday, 1.3o p.m.
to g p.m. Saturday evening, ao p:m.
9 p.m. (i DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS CANDIES
to
l
�e Mired Candies, delight Large assortment of Choice
Lf. C. CHAMBERLAIN fully fresh; > 2 lt�sl. ...... �c Christmas Chocolates, in 1, 2,
Other Bulk Candy 3, 5 pound ,boxes.
Insurance Agencies< -' Seaforth per poundi ... , , ... 2rJc Strictly fresh. • Per i1i• . , . 5�c ,
AIJNOUNCI=S CHRISTMAS ORANGES Extra Special, Mjb. @ J�
the purchase of the tiwuranee business 30c, 40e, 60c a Dozen Boxes, each .......... $ i .00
Of. Hays & Keir, and the addition of
1' t companies to our previoss fadlt- JENNIE LIND„,,PATTERSON'S, NEILSONS FRESH 5Uc
..,a enables us to;,tae unexeelled ser- CHOCOLATES .................................. U
ri in elt ]tier. ANNIE LAURIE HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES
x E E/IFORTH 'ONTARIO $0 Pound ��'(;
iotas
;r BEAUTIFUL PLANTS FOR CHRISTMAS '
idit 117iLLOP MUT/UAL, What could be a finer gift than Order. will` he taken for Cut
i ISO
CH co'y. a Beautiful Potted_ Plant We Flowers, and specially 'arranged.
have trees,
r1K l! ►1=pICE� SEAFORTH, ONT^ at' prices ranging
, Oc G�lrrisbmae.or delivery before
Qskets E
CR1CH'S FAMOUS CHRISTMAS CAKE
a .• OFF'ICEtR: in Light or Dark, per pound . 50c
a
'Alex or&Fir, rvt: Seator* - Presr. ..
, ii S�aortil-ieePrea. RAISIN CAKE
it eidl, Seaforth • 1�tlC. Treae. : ...................... .
Aa: orders taken for Special Christmas lee Cream,,
rorrie',,. n. 1, nslbl3n;
r. N 1,itlCtb815I; I��:t, 1CatLNotithPuddualg Lt
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rRladsB 'cks and Noveles
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for
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THE FAMILY
CHRISTMAS GIFT
Models
'f
�
r4�t$50 $255.�
This year we are ex-
clusive dealers'; for
Philco, Phonola, Mar-
coni a n d Sparton.
You are assured of a
, wi'de variety of mod-
els to choose from, ;
E 'both in EIectric and ,
Battery types.
• Even new -radios
have minor faults.
Our Service Depart-
ment gives every new
radio a complete test -
Ing which assures you
of maximum p e r -
formance. Years of
experience have
taught ,us the install
yourwry to
your newt radio. "For
these reasons, it pays '
you to btiir'at Da'y's;
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7 Mae Lane Auxiliary. Elects. — The
I regular ,meeting of the Mae Lauc
I Evening Auxiliary was' dield on Moa•
' clay, Dec. 13th, at the home of Mrs.
E. C, ;Chamberlain..• ;B'esides being
the annual 'meeting of the auxiliary,
It uas also the annual' 'White, Gift
Christmas 'Tree,. Many lovely and
urxeful gifts were received which will
9 be 'sent to Gy'psumvilie' this week.
The meeting opened with a •readdug
by Mrs. E. H. Close, the preeldlent,
1 followed ,by a 'hymn, "There's a Siong
i in the Air," after which Mrs. close
led in prayer. Following the business
of the meeting the annual' reports
were read and adopted. The slate of
officers for 1938 was presented, by
` the nominating committee and- accept-
ed. Circle 4 then took charge of the
meeting, Miss Luella Kaine,• captain
of the circle, presiding. After sdng-
ing anobher Gbristmas hymen, Miss S.
L -Wood, led• in prayer,; Mrs. J. Cur -
He read the Scripture lesson, and. 'a
delightful Christmas story was- read
by Miss M. Carter and Mrs. Jas, A.
Stewart favored the members: with a
very pleasing nolo.. The study book,
dealing with the work of Mr. and
Mrs. Currie in Africa, was ably tak-
en by Miss R. Fennell and Miss Luel-
la Kaine., Mrs. H. Snell was chosen
to receive a life membership. Attire
close of the 'meetin'g a very dainty
lunch was served by Circle 4. Fol-
lowing are theofficers for 1938: 'Hon.
presMent1. Mrs. T. A. Carmichael;
past president, Miss S. 1. Wood; pres-
ident, Mrs. E. H. Close; lot vice pres..
Mrs. Wm. Barber; 2$d vice-pres., Miss
R. Femnell; 3rd vices:, Mrs..
Bechely; recording see., Hire. W�as't-
cott; corresponding sec., Misss' A. Me.
Nay;. treas., Mrs. Russell; Christian
St+ewaz<dahip see., Mrs. Ross. Savauge;
'Temperance' sec., We. Moffat; Mls-
sionaiy Monbhly sec., Mise- S Wood;
Baby Rand Secy Miro. 9. 0Cihaanlbor
to n; pre" see,; Mi , A jeft; .,amX ,
press 'ase.Y' Mise• 'p(f'. Seiji: Littifttii
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Maly Barber; +pfit.10�sr W Mat's"
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Proclamation
At the request of Merchants and Businessmen; I` hereby proclaim
"Boxin -Da. "
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th
A Public Holiday for the Town of Seaforth
! and request the Citizens to duly'observo the same.
"GOD SAVE THE IiINiG"
John J. Cluf, f, Mayor
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DELIGHTFUL TO RECEIVE °
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HUNT'S CHOCOLATES FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE THE IDEAL
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