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the school spirit of the W. H. S. The
generous donors are: Grade IX Pro-
iicteucy, W. J. Greer; Grade X Pro-
ficiency, II. E. Isard; Grade XI Pro-
ficiency, Thos. Y. Smith; Grade XII
Proficiency, 3. H. Grawford; Grafi
. X1II : Proficiency.,, A. M. Crawford; Sr.
Girls' Athletics, Foxton Dairy; Gen
•eral Proficiency, Dr. W. A, McKibbon.
The star and students appreciate_
thesegifts and thank those, who have
eresented them.-Wingham Advance-
i'imes.
Carry Arms lin Slings
Last week we reported ,that Mr. G.
Jaques was carrying hie left arm in
a plaster cast having fractured a
bone when he slipped from a pile of
grain bags at the Jones & May .seed
store. On Wednesday evening, Mrs.
Jaques slipped on the icy sidewalk
In front of the old opera house and
in falling she sprained the ligaments
of her right arm at the wrist and she
Is now carrying her arm, in a plaster
east. -Exeter Timese•Advoca.te.
Host At Banquet
Thursday evening Warden George
Ronnenberg entertained members of
the county council and its officials
at the annual Warden's banquet at the
Mansion House, Stratford. -Mitchell
Advocate.
Purchases House
The Sacks holuee on Nelson • St.
was purchased from the, Towns of
• Mitchell by Robert Chapman on Tues-
` day. Mr. Chapman is oounmencing
alterations Ion the property immedi-
ately. -Mitchell Advocate.
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WEEKLY PROGRAM HIG.I !..(GHTS
Friday, 'Dee. 10-10.30: teen., Salva,'
tion-Ana:1Y; 11, Harry 3. l o71e; 1245
P.M., Poultry Teak; 6.45, OKNX Hill-
Billies;
illBilllies; 7,30, Jimmy Grier Orchestra.
Saturday, Dec, 17,--10.30 a.m., Shut-
ine; 12.45 P.M,O1i;NX Hill -Billies;
Wee. MdKnUght; 7:45, Bern Dance:
Sunday, Dec. 18--10.310 a.m., 'Pe
Meek Box; 11, WWngham United
Ohurcah; 1.45 p.m.; Triple -V Bible
Class; 7, St. Andrew's Church.
Monday, Deo. 191-11.30 a.m., 'House
of ' Peter MacGregor'; 1 p:in., 'Clip-
pings; ; 7,45, 'Honorable Archie'; 8.00,
Kenneth ReutouL
Tuesday, Dec, 20-10.30 a.m., Church
of the Aire 12.45 p.in., McCallum Sis-
ters; 1, Royal Chefs; 1, Clark John-
slon.
Wednesday, Dec. 21-11 a.m., Harry
3. Boyle; 11.30, "House of Peter Mac-
Gregor"; 1 p.m., "Clippings"; 8,
Sehie1i'e Famodly.
Thursday, Dec. 22-12.45 p.m., Jack
Wakefond'; 1, Royal Chefs.
CROMARTY
(Intended for last week)
The annual December meeting of
the W.M.S. met on Thursday last in
the basement of the church with a
good attendance.' Very satisfactory
reports Qf all the branches of the so-
ciety were read and approved, show-
ing that good work had been done by
the eeciety through the past year.
All officers were re-elected, except
the president, Mrs. S. A. Miller, who
having resigned., ' was succeeded by
Mrs. Rerdie. The different .reports giv-
en showed that the work of the society
for the past year had been a very
profitable one, spiritually as well as
financially.
A very successful bazaar was, 'held
in the basement 1 of the church on
Friday evening last under the aus-
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TO QUIP SEWING
Rands 'Swollen with _
Rheumatism -
Pity this poor dmespmakerl Nine -
tenths of her work consists of .spw-
ing-and she was not able to 'sew.
Rheumatism in the hands, was her
trouble, and she tried any number of
reinedlies. But nothing helped much
-until she came to Kruschen.
"Three-anlda-half years ago," she
writes, "I had' a violent attack, of
rheumatic panne. My feet and hands
were swollen. The pain was ter-
rible. I was really quite crippled and
helpless.
"I tried many remedies without suc-
cess. Then I started on Kruschen
Salts, and after one month, I could
stand up again. Then, I walked with
a cane. In three months, I was quite
well again. As I am 'a dressmaker,
you cant imagine what it meant to
me not to be able to work my sewing
machine. What a treat to be able to
.walk, to work, and to be free from
pain." -(Mrs.) E. S
The stabbing pains of rheumatism
are often caused by needle -pointed
crystals of uric acid lodging in the
joints. Kruachen brings relief because
it ,helps to dissolve those troubling
crystals and to expel them from the
system.
paces of the Senior and Junior Mis-
sion Bands. A very fine display of
work was .shown, also some home-
made cooking. A pork and bean sup-
per was served, and a good sum of
money was realized by the elle of
work.
Mr. E. Lloyd Miller visited on Sun-
day last with his mother in the vil-
lage.
This recent rains have been very
welcome' as there was getting aser-
ious shortage of water, quite a few
having to.draw water same distance
for a number of weeks.
Mr. Tom Gillespie, of
visited with friends over
end..
Mrs, M. Routly, of Kirkton, is- at
present visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Ken McKellar, of the village.
Seaforth,
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See Our Outstanding Col-
lection of Rings Today, in
Natural Gold, Solitaire or
Three:Stone Rings
$15.00 U
OTHER GIFTS
For Her:
Bulova Watch
Parker Pen Sets
Dresser Seth
Signet Rings
Lockets, Etc.
HOME:
Mantle or Chime
Clock
Silverware
China - Glassware
Wall or Table Mirrors
Lamps
GIFTS FOR HIM:
Military Sets
Westfield Watch
Pen and Pencil Set
Signet, Emblem or
Initial Ring
Wallet or Billfold
J. A. Westcott • Bug Here
Jeweller, Seaforth. Phone 218 1t ,Pares !
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• "Auto-
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Response
• "wrap -
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tune. Newest type 51/2"• dyna-
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cabinet in walnut-gumwood
combination.
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IIILLSGREEN
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cochrane and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cameroon, of
Saskatchewan, called to see Mr. W.
Jarrott one afternoon.
Mrs. I. Jarrott, of Kippen, and son,
Dr, Gilbert. of Hamilton, called on
relatives one evening recently.
The sympathy of the community is
felt for Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott
in the •loss of their infant daughter
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Love and Mr. and
Mrs. H. Fuss were in Guelph one day
recently, ,
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Maclli3rletT. Co,ba.W ;`3.08! • grader,
$11,$32.50; E. pbe18, Read 1, $1175;.
S. How, Rd, $F $47, 9; 'fiend
rick, Rd.' 14, $815', • 7:Koore 'Bros., r e-
•palF acct., $27.70, Raahle Mains, Road
10, $38.98: F. & L. Turnbull„ truck-
ing and erring gravel, $43.14; ti.
Steinbach, Board Supt„ $11.20; J. M.
Zeiler, Rd. 10, $$.67; U, Pfile, Road 15,
$67.90; Johns/tea & Ka}bflelich, acct.,
$1.97; Aidwortlh Drain, road assess-
ments, $595.00; A. Mqusseau, Road 3;
$75,05;• 14. A..,Denomine, Rd. 10, $14;
W. Farrell, Rd' 1$, 3.25; Geo. Hess,
acct., 81.40; Twp. Plerk assistance,
$20; T. Welsh, gravel, $7.84; W. Cole-
man, Rd. 2, $2; H. Becker, Jr., Road
11, $18.60; W. E. Turnbull, Road 12,-
$40.75; M. G: Detti; grader., gasoline
and on, $51:02.
Hay Telephone System -G. Arm-
strong, Reeve, $15.90;"8F. J. Haberer,
councillor, $10; M. Turnbull, council-
lor, $10; Clerk, Stephan, fees, $25;
Clerk Bosanquet, fees, $5; Bell Tele-
phone Co., tolls Sept. to Oct. $133.02;
A. Weber, refund rate, $9;,,R. Geiger,
councillor, $10; W. Haugh,eouncilior,
$10; A. F. Hess, ba enoe, $80; Clerk,
Stanley, fees, $5; Meehan, ;►Pies,
$42; H. G. Hese, Ti monthrs salary,
$16r; L. Regier, refund; rate, $3.00.
Charity and Relief Mrs. G. Moul-
ton, rent, $3.00; E. Hendrick, rent,
$3.50; Mrs. C. Gainer, mil$, $7.20; Dr.
.3. A. Addison, transportation, $21)00;
Reid & Co., groceries, etc., $17.72;
County Treasurer, hospitalization,.
82.60; W. Hay, allowance, $15; O.
Pedersen, re Anderson children, $36.
Salaries -G. Armstrong, Reeve, $75;
F. J. Haberer, councillor, $65; M.
Turnbull, councillor, $65; R. Geiger,
councillor, $65; W. Haugh,,councillor,
$65; A. F. Heats, balance, $105.
General Accounts -Zurich P. V.,
township grant, $183.75; Tp. Clerk, as-
sessments, P. V. and drains, $48.00;
ELIMVILLE
(intelidrid for lastttee)C)
The naieleil sal (ennn9 e-4 1'1lsiao ?e'
met on DeteJlber • aid with all w em-,
bens :present. Ninnies .af • NM.' Stir
and Nov. 15th wer •ap d1 oa nates
'tion. by Bisbee 'andiHodgert. The n=
ual cornesponde1've was read and Is.
ed. The couiwi% dtseussed Workmen's
Compensation) and decided to post-
pone: indefinitely &ANY action in this
matter. By -'law No. 12, 1938, Jt setting
the distance which poles may be Plac-
ed from the fence •by any company or
-comenisaion building lanes en thte road
way at tiha'ed feet, was given the nec-
essary readings and !passed. By-law
No. 13 was read twice and laid over
until December 15th. 'Phe Clerk•wa<s
instructed to issue the • proclama'tieon
for nomination on Dec. 23rd, 1938, and
election on Jan. 2, 1939, and to order
the necessary supplies from the Mun-
icipal World. It was decided to print
350 copies of the finaneiel statement.
Relief Macon -Clarke reported three
families on relief with expenditure' in
November amounting to $22.40.
Treasurer's report of receipts.: Col-
lector, taxes, 1938, $5,00040; County
Treasurer, tax arrears, $80.19; pro-
vincial 1 mill subsidy, $2,040.29; mis-
cellaneous, $6.53. Treas4trer reported
all outstanding notes settled and a
cash balance of $2,193.11.
The following. accounts were pass=
ed and orders drawn on the treasurer
for payment: Premiums on collector's
bond and liability ineuranee, $134.00;
indigent bospital accounts, $87.50; sal-
aries, $662.00; weed chemical, $21.00;
office supplies, $10.88; advertising
and pninting, $17.02; drainage repairs,
$70.50; ,relief, $22.4'0; miscellaneous,
$6.53.
Council adjourned to meet on Dec.
15th at 10 am. as per statute. -A. W.
W. R. Dougall, sheep killed, $11.00; Morgan, Clerk.
W. R,- Dingell, school attendance , of- - A savings "bank department has
been establisthed at the local poet of-
fice on December lst, which should
be a ooevenience to the public.
fiver, fees, $5; J. Northcott, error dog
tax, , 32; W. S. Johnston, postage on
tax notices, $19.310; Grand Bend,
School Fair grant, $5; J. Albrecht,
caretaker hall, $40; Tax Collector., tax
St. Joseph lots, $1.42; B. Klopp, stock
valuator, $2; E. B. Horner, school at-
tendance officer, fees, 35.50; G. Mc-
Cubbin, re Aldworth and Anderson
drains, $63; A. 3. Kalbfteisch, Division
Court, $40; Ward Fritz, Division Court
$40; Dashwood P. V., township grant,
361.00.
The council adjourned to meet on
'* bursday, Dec. 15th, at 1.30 o'clock
in the afternoon for the final session
for 1938.-A. F. Hess, Clerk.
A well known Scot had come into
a large anrounet of money and had
bought himself a very superior car,
and hired a chauffeur to go with it.
One day a friend noticed the new
car was fitted with a taxi -meter.
"What on earth," he asked, "have
you got that meter on your car for?"
"Why, mon," came the reply, "it
cheers me to see all the money I
might have been spending.;',
Here Are Some of the $pedals We I are Offerin;
Cord Sets with 8 lights, Wonder Star Set, ag
complete ... .. 42c light series ....$2
Weatherproof Multiple
Setts, made in Can-
ada, with 110 volt
lamps. Set
Canadian made Bulbs
for series sets, two
for
Indoor Sets, similar to
above $125
JOHN BACH
MAIN STREET o SEAFORTH
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(Intended for last week)
The Mission Circle met for their.
regular monthly meeting on Saturday
afternoon. last at the church. Laura
Ford had charge of the meeting
which was opened with the hymn,
"From Ocean Unto Ocean" and the
Lord's Prayer was repeated in uni-
s•on. The Scripture lesson, Psalm. I.
was read by "Melee Johns. Tore roll
call `
.Was answered by twelve mem-
bers, the subject being "your favor-
ite missionary." 'Phe hymn, "In
Chnist There ie No East Nor West"
was sung. Rev. Penrose then took
charge of the election of officers,
tvihdch resulted as follows: Honor-
ary president, Mrs. A. Pym; pre.,
Marion Miners; vice -prey., Dorothy
Johns: rec. sec., Hazel Johns; corr.
sec, Eva Penrose; treas., Eula Herd-
mla.n; supply sec., Gladys Johns;
Temperance sec., Gladys Skinner;
press eec., Laura Ford; organist, Mar-
garet Miners; assist. organist, Ina
Ford; Friendship Committee, Audrey
Prance, Doreen Colitis. and Doris El-
ford. The meeting was closed with
the hymn, "W.ill Your Anchor Hold?"
and the Mizpah benediction.
Mr. A. C. Whitlock, of St. Thomas,
and Mrs. William Spry. of London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. Whit.
lock on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, of Exeter,
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
P. Whitlock on Sunday.
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The regular monthly meeting of the
council of the 'To'wnehip of Hay was
held in the Township Hall, Zurich, on
Monday, Dee. 5th, with all the mem- ,
bers present. The minutes of the No-
vember meeting were adopted as
read.. After disposing of numerous
communications, the following resolu-
tions were passed: That the follow-
ing plaoes be designated as polling
places and the following appointed
Deputy Returning Officers and Poll
Clerks for the various polling places
in the Township of Hay for the year
1939, and that By-law No. 9, 1938, con-
firming same be read' three times and
finally passed: Poll No. 1: Schoo'l
House No. 2: Earl Campbell, D.R.O.,
Clifton Prouty, P.C.; No. 2, School
House No. 14: Donald Burns, D.R.O.,
Sidney !McArttrur. P.C.: No. 3, Town
Hall: Leroy O'Brien, D.R.O., Normals
Gascho, P.C.; No. 4, Town Hall: Dan
Gaseld, D.R.O., Albert G. Hese, P.C.;
No. 5, School House, No. 12: Urban
Pflle, D Ft.O., Hilton Truemner, P.C.;
No. 6, Kellermanrs Store; Clayton
P0'le, D.R.O., Arthur Weber, P.O.; No.
7, School House NO. 3: John B. For-
rest, D.R.O., J. A. McAllister, P.C.
No. 8, Filbert Denomne's Store: Fred
Ducharmle, D.R.O., Jos. • Corriveau, Jr.,
P.C.
'That By-law No. 9, 1938, providing
for the collection of tax arrears due
the Township of Hay by the Treas-
urer of the County of Huron and pay-
ment of 2i/% coman4ssion on amounts
collected be read three times and fin -
any passed; that accounts covering
payments en Township Roads, Hay
Telephone, Charity and Relief, Salar-
ies and general accounts be passed es
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